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1 his Week COVERING TOWNSHIPS OF One Section IIOLMOEU MADISON MARLBORO, MATAWAN AND 16 PAGES MATAWAN BOROUGH

92nd YEAR — 20th WEEK UUUD«I MATAWAN, N. J., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1960 Member National Editorial AuodaUoa New Jor«*y I'rcn A*«ocUUon Single Copy Ten Cents The New Madison High School; When To Put It To Use A Stirring Issue Matawan Twp. Aid Early Deadline Appeals Granted By The Mulnwan Journal will to printed on VVednendiy, Nov. 2.1, In Raritan-Suit due to Tlianksjlvlna Day. Tli» d»adllno for pictures and display ' JCounty Tax Board Rariton Valley USA advertlnlng will bo Monday at The Monmouth County Board o( Rezoning Commended 12 o'clock noon, snd 4 p.m. on Taxation has released decisions Monday will bo iho clnsslllcd ad- vertising deadline. All new* copy reached in 29 appeals against prop- Vesper Service Sunday Mntn w a 11 Township I'lannini; : erty assessments filed by 29 Mata- must bo In hy |] o'clock noon Honid last nluhl look cn||nlzanco of •Tuesday, wan property owners. Hearings The Woman's Club of Matawan. tin (not Its r.unlni; had been drawn : were held by the county board in Inc., will sponsor a Thanksgiving Into tin; suit currently before 41m the Keyport Borough Hall the last vesper service at 4p.m. on Sun- .Suj)erl»r'CoHrt in Frt'rhold over the nil sfiiii oiilio llrowii I'uljllsli* ' "~weelrin August to permit'the as- day in the Matawan Methodist 'rozo'nlng hy tftljoliilnn Rnrltun Ing snil Printing Company may --sessment appeals to be argued, - Church^Thoseattendingare- asked Toivushlp• of thti~HU'acrtrKarltnn »njoy_ Hit- hollduy- weokend with - The. following appeal decisions to bring canned goods for baskets Vullt-y'USA" irncl'Irom" residentiril" -llivlr-fnnilllFii, lli« co-«pBr»ll«n «l- " were announced hy'the board: • for needy families. The drama and to li^lit intlilstry. Knritun Associa- music and welfare departments lie public Is milled In meeting •» Arthur H. Friedman, 23 Schenck tes, Inc., I'nteitoii, seeks (a |[«t (he Ills nnrly di-nilllni,, b»2:R( arejn charge of the program. l riilcil "out by thu cuurt 'ttH V't'lirirlVM'lnTrCHi - Tin' .office of Thu rViatuwfln r Estate of Garrett J. McKeen sr., n 550-honse subdivision on tlie tract Journal- wlttlirclnsea «n aoy 116 Broad St., building, $4000 to A witness'nullified ns an expert Thunday,ThunksglvliiR Dny nnd -~ ..stf2jp._. • • *; ... .._.•:. Bar Association by Wlllitim Dliilr, Rod llniik, attor- I'rldoy, Nov. 23, , Edward P. Mack. 1 Schenck Ave., ney for Iturltan Associates, Inc., building, S3000 lo $2600. cited on the stand Monday Hint It Stephen Robptkay, 23 Park Aye., Names Weinslein wits obvituiH tho ttarittm yonlni! WON ndustrinl Parlt building, 11500 to J1210. Matawan Attorney This was the scene that greeted the Madison Township Board of |thc Idcit of tho board fhnt if (ho upper Rrnmmar stmdr> could be moved liii|)i'oj)t'r «s both llolmdrt and Mnl- •Albert and Catherine Capraun, 5 Education members when they went for ah official tour of Inspection, Into the educational wing lor the rest ol tills school year, thti overall nwiin I'mvn.ihlpa, where their limits with the architect, C. Edward Hlckey, New Brunswick, Sunday after- sllunilon of half session! throughout the school system would bo Im- border Rnrltun Valley USA, ure .iiTcmony Slated"''".' Freneau Ave., building, $5000 to Is New President zoned rcsldentinl. lliniild J, Dolan, J4D0O. noon relative to putting the building In use Jan, 1 to relieve double proved immeasurably. But, alas, the member! and Ihn architect hud Leo Weinstein, Matawan, ThurS: session conditions In the grammar, grade's'. The building definitely, to agree that what they now convinced them there could be no moving 11 MutiiHiin Township hourd nieiii- Ground Breaking At ' • Other DecWoos will not be used for high school study until September, but It has (toil of pupils by Jan. 1, maybe later'In (ho school year. tier, culled this tn (he .nlinntlnn n( Robert S. Crane, 192 Freneau day night was elected president of the Monmouth County Bar Associa- his fellow board lueinbnrs lutit night Goldon Circle Site Ave., land $000 to 1480. .. T" nnd expressed llio feeling III" clllnii Edward and Marguerite Murphy, tion. He succeeds Edmund J. Can- zona, Red Bank, Mr. Weinstein had % ol M.itnwnn Township 11s on exiim- Clnmntl liii'alilnii crronilinlm for 6:Edgewater Dr., building J1750 to served as t h e Bar Association's pit) for residential zoning was giv- it« j:ia,(K)l),000 Stltl-ncrii- "Gulden first vice president.. Madison Board Declines To Open New ing a fiilso Inipri'Nslnii uf tlio two 'Iri'le Itidimlrliil Park" will ha tim. stalii of tlm mailer. eld timinri'ow, Murihull Suclw, • •' Annie R. Lamberlson, 309 Main Other 1960-01 officers elected by lew llrtiiiswk'li, build,>r nnd , St., building, J1700 tq $1250. , the association were Peter Cooper, Mr, llolun recalled to tho Muln liuki'Mimn for the dcvclo|ii;r« ha» --Helen Bliss, 171 Broad St., build- West Long Branch, first vice presi- H.S. Building To Grammar Use Jan. 1 won Township plimnois-lliiit tlioy 1IIII111111OK1I. 'Ihu pitrk In hnlnu, Inillt ing, $2500 to 11650. ' dent; Thomas F. Shcbell, mayor of had Intel (hi! ivninliif: of llio urea in iy Mr. Sni'lis, his hiothcr, Ruy. John and Irene Keough, 473 East Asbury Park, second vice presi- Dr. William J. Sample, Madison tion classes. He also found the taken liberally In that the general Consider Buying It Acres thulr township where It binders noiid, anil llt-'i'iiiiidnklii, Brooklyn Rd.. Belford, Lot 4, land $3316 to Township Superintendent of •"academic Iramowork" would be and steel contractors had been con- Richard Pine, chairman ol the Rarllnn Vnlloy USA under consider dent; Raymond M. McGowan, Schools', said yesterday that he still fronted with a delaying situation luhiNlrlnllM." .„,.."• $2700. • Freehold, third vice president; a makeshift arrangement on such building projects conimlllcu, cx- nllon for chnnge tn 11 Iliihl lntlii«try Tho [mill will htivc MM-fot>.t was awaiting developments.on tho "beyond their control," /niir, believing Hint Itiirlliin h n il George W. Harris, Inc., Main St., Charles F. Ditmar, Freehold, treas- short notice to occupy. ssjd his displeasure 'that a •oiililjie (in. Kdlilc 3D willed lua situation regarding use of th,e edu- 111111I11 tilt1 proper mnvit In di'iiliinn- personal $2400 to $1900. ' urer, and Samuel Carotenuto, Red Mr. Aumick pointed out that the Water Pressure Difficulty meeting ho had culled lo net mi tin llri'cl "ciinni'i'lltiiiN tti tin- Now Jer- . . Fred M. Buriew, 61 Wyckoff St'.j cation wing of the new high school llni; fur Industry Iho Inmls nimr III" Bank, recording secretary. water lino was being run through Mr. Aumick pointed put there offer to buy 1J acres adjoining Iho ny Turnplhv nnd llu« (Innlvn Stnlo personal $100 cancelled. building to relieve overcrowding area now unhcatcd and on which was another difficulty over water highschool,, lands,by.-.tho Uuub iiuiln line of tlm NYRI.Illtlt, (iiu- Vincent J. Kunze, 295 Main St., Dr. Lehan K. Tunks, dean of the and double sessions before'the cur- thin State Parkwuy und iti)utu.3H, 'iirkwiiy, Mr. Knclix mid I10 null construction still lr going on and pressure. A letter of reply was family had not been attended by : buliaingr-WSOO to $2320; personal Rutgers University School of Law, rent school year is completed, This there would be an inevitable read from 1h»-IJrownloivn Wulor Mr. Doltin lluniijhl u lelltM- udvlKlnj; «iciiiies |iiu(i tn nnrsnuT":: {200 cancelled. " " urged reduction of the nine-month specifically would mean moving in tlic hoard four weeks ago. Hi) wan t Ire-'Karllnn TownHhlp I'lamilnt', Into Ihu, park frnin Iho nnor- "freeze" if water were brought Jn Co. about a complaint from tho chldcd about Iho short notice, lull Mary Horowitz, 12 Fredwood PI., clerkship that young lawyers must upper grammar school grades to contractor and architect that pres- ISnnrd of tlm Inlcni of tin- Muttiwtm iy I'l'iumylvuiilii Itullnmil, make rooms in other schools now through these pipes in thc winter. .Mr. Joyce asked that Mr. I'lno's bulldinj, $1750 to $1550. serve in New Jersey before they Stanley Kordzlmki noted that the sure of 125 pounds was being deliv- llonrii in tlilti imitt'M' WHS In order. . !>iiMilli!||« will Elmore Kattner, 290 Main St., practice law. He told the audience on split sessions available to the ered lo tho high school, too much roposol be considered, in splto of TI10 othma concurred nnd It won ut ciiiinliucletl, Mr, Siiths anlil. lid building, $3100 to $2530. lower grades on a full-time basis general contractor has given assur- 'te differences between him and aHten-tl aunt, ot 150 lawyers that practical law ance of some occupancy being pos- for the plumbing installations tn f/ihl Iho ilrv,'l»prri will nffur It'll-, Rudolph and Margaret Fraebel. training would be better accom- for the remainder of the school certain other board members. Tho, 1 sible and that any occupancy stand up under for a lunu, period. Consider Kcionlng Arun nut f 11 " arclilti'clurnl, t'lmliin'rliiR 18 Valley Dr., building. $2400 to plished by extending the law school year. The water company reported that board voted lo hnvo Henry Spider, ml iiiiirki'llnii Hervlci'H nml nra $2000. would be most welcome under the The Mnlowun Township lloiird curriculum from nine to 11 months fire protection regulations required Perth Amhuy, tlm bourd attnrnoy, ulna In tukliiit undnr udvltiDiuciit.lhit in'|i;iii'i| l In Initnll all y John C. and Grace DeMont, 297 for each of the three years. "But Dr. Sample said that everything double sessions . situation In the It to deliver pressure at eight determine the selling prlcu and Main St, building. $2400 to $2000; Is in readiness (or a changeover township. rc/onlnij of the men In Cllffwood nctury i'qiilpni Mr. Snclu Httid MailUoti lawyer. "Today 40 per cent of the ent state of the building did not company, that It could not properly nlti'iul'iii of the Matawan Iloatd Ihu St., building, $2300 to $2040. ' Hlckey believed (hat assurance regulate Its pressure!. They asked cars, taken without blddlnij bo/ nood for action of dilapidated strut: •hlii wtt» lelouiifl U lor, llio dUt « ojt ttttc Randolph F. Harris, 128 Main clerks don't make a dime," he said. offer a chance of moving in on a made at the time contract* were cauto ot tho emergency situation niUiHlilal park luscuutti "MUWlK' reliable basis.' He stated he would lures on llio folluru ot owners ,, . mix oiimiy tm« an ulntndtttit Itrmr St., building, $4100 to $3600. ' Dr. Tunks said a 19S7 state study ottered 4tmt some use of ihe build*] K all customer* at tho wator com- on their need, flt|t, worn, slv«n (Ing miliJIvlnloiin approved to .cijtn ,S. M,, Laztw lMJJaln.St.,J , bulld- shows that 27 per cent of law clerks finalite his opinion, in the next few. ing would.Jbwould.)*e tfoMlbta"WMlbla" »«*«*«--Snnan »« etrrj n* y wrj^bujrlri^redutlni vttvw. »«pr>ly unu I11 onu ol Iho mci»i con?' , tSSOO'td $200$20000 . ^ don't return to New Jersey t ^ weeks as to'the practicality of try-, DecemberlQIiO, to meet the board's' .._ ... -lerjcsnil'Mr. sk 1 VaiiLlBtil'-. Jvli>iOi'«, •, JaiilWli. „. I rally. Icwed a'lictloni I11 the mct-'- tng, coimntieag '-*;.- in? to move In at a later date than ro|Hill(ilii uirn," nnd liuoaune lh* overcrowding situation, was to be wonted tii know *l»iit • premise* Thur«d«y offered two care for men in nnln lo dmiv ii|niu lt\t filitli- He said clerkships arc wasteful Jan. 1, soy Mor. 1 when the rigors mado during tho school election (3440. Hut llio member* believed of the winter largely are a thing Need Explained Iy tkillnl |i''/Kiii/Hi fciiin /'IJIK'CIUII , because a counseling attorney that the school would bo ready for It was not certain if In placing ' (coiillniii'd on pu«i' two) Keyport Attorney doesn't have the time to help the of the past. He said ho would In- ilid pupils this wliilcr. Mr. Kord- hidy the denlers offering curd prop- clerk develop new skills or to quire Into the experience of another Christmas Club zinskl believed It win no Unlit mat- ct Iy could construe from llio itpcci- For Gas Station sharpen old ones. "Further practi- school district in which there hod ter to keep 1350 pupils on naif sen- ficitlions if two station wdgoim now County Court Acts Opens Own Office cal In-school training would help been occupancy of a building in slons because of objections Unit In us" wore to he ncoiinlcd an Traffic Warrant At them to develop in deficient area,s," March to cose holfrsessions. Checks At Record had been cited thus fur In tho trade Ins" in arriving ut a figure. To Rovorso Decision Harvey G. Hartman Dr. Tunks said. Any use of the new high school meeting. Mr, Spilzcr advised rejection of tlit! Cliffwood Ave. Site "Unfortunately, a clerk is only of building for educational purposes Over 10,000 To William J. Joyce, named presi- ires and rcuiihiiiltllng new MiiiuiiKtilh (.'(iiinl.v .ludili' Jolin C, Practices In Red Bank by Jan. 1, 1951, was precluded dent of tho board after Jnscnh llofl, MiiiliMin Township /.niilni! IIIMIIII il'Mitaiiii Tliiiihdfty ri'vi!rnt!i! thif value in a law office today if he Receive Million of Ailjuiilini'iil vnlcd iiniiiiiinniibly ai I'll'.,." ill 1 vjji.'i tiiiivli'iiiin of a is a combination research assistant Tuesday by action of, the Madison newly elected to the township com- (continued 011 |iago soven) "Harvey G. Hartman, 161 Broad Mnniliiy Id rcciiiiiinchil tn Ihe Inwn Mnlnwiui mini,. I.IHI 8,-OlsltofitlilB,' and office boy," he said. "But a Township Board of Education. The More than 10,000 Christmas Club mittee, resigned, took exception to Sti, Keyport, a termer partner o! clerkship does not help-young law- board received a letter from C. an allegation that ho hod made oc- ship rninnillli-u Iho nppllciillon of. ju Wllmi'i Ave liml Inu'ii cnnviii- 'the law firm, Applegate, Reussille, members in the bayshoro area will K, Tell I.ftli'nnnn, Wuudlirid||i', to |,i| of llie I'IIIIIIII' i\u thu riwill.ol yers to train out their faults." Edward Hlckey, its architect, not- receive over (1,000,000 in.checks cupancy of the bulldini! for some : Cornwell and Hartman, Red Bonk, Stress Science nslablbh nn V.ian Sliuidiinl (inn | ijn m i lilnil 111 Main and Smith Si,, ing that the educational wing of representing savings. Checks are school use by Jun. 1, 1901, 0. part (in tin' iiiii'llii'tinl ninicr (if: Mutntviut, (\ti|(, 3D. the school would be completed as being mailed out this week and the of his campaign for re-election to of Jan. 1 but that he was not rec- the board last February. Mr, Joyce Mnliiwnii ltd, und (Jllfltvmiil Aw In 11-vi-i .'iicir. Ihi' (iiiivlcllon, Start Work On first part of next week by area At Madison High Ahsi'iil when tint vuli! Wiiii lulii'ii ommending occupancy of the build- banks, it was reported in a survey insisted he had mnde tho stipula- 1 ,liiil|t>! (iliii'iliinii-rulud Iliulii wan ing. . of northern Monmouth County. tion "If feasible," not an outright wiis lli'iuy I '. Di'lliiihtii, a itioin- immfflrll'ill I'Vlili'lien nf curt'li'H* Courses Outlined In 1 ||vln|; mil Iur (nun tin" nllc. 1 pledge. (>li 1 ilrlvlnit, Mr.. OlakoWili wim ri'|iro> New Shop Center Sustain . Architect's View In the bayshore area, the Peoples 'III'.* iip|illi'iilliin now tt'i I" I' " Both Kenneth Smlda, new high In New Department bi'iilml by Kdwiird W, WU11, |i , National Bank, Keyport; Keuns- linvi'inlnx Hiody fur action ni'XI It.'(I Hunk. An'ilMiint I'lutoculnr To Be Erected In school principal, and Charles Au- burg-Middletown National Bank, Mniiitiiy. mick, chairman of the high school The Matawan Bank and the Farm- Township Aidmen Kenneth Snildu, pnm'l|>nl of tho Snlniiiiiii I,minium ii|i|ii'»rcil fur Ilia Mudliion 'lowniliip llli'.li School, A prior ii|)|iHi'iillnii riilcri'd liy Mnli', Sayre Woods South building committee, found basis to ers and Merchants National Sank, JflllK'ff I..' hudl'MIUlU, ftCffl In* joining the builders' 2000 home Reminds Taxpayers We wish to rtmrik the vrtl(>r« (if At Cri'iillvu llnlr Slyllnli, 21 Mull) The Peoples National Bank, Key- transports, nine mlsccllannou* calls the Unrutigli of Mnliiiviin who tup uncil up to the 20,(1110 n(|iiuri' fi'i'l Sayre Woods South development, lit,, Kcyiiiirl, Hull Siyllnii. Oilnr- will comprise 18 acres and include To Attend Hearing port and Hariun Township* had and. (our fire colls, There were purled uj in tho reciint election. mlnlniiiin. parking for over 1500 cars. Saul 3100 members reported In HFF 4400 pounds of oxygon u»cd, 150(1 Juhn J, WIIIHII Jr. The propel Iy In thn alto of llin III|!I r'trinniidim 'A|i|xiliilinrnt not Cantor Associates, Inc., completed The Miirawan Township Taxpay- Chrlsmtas Club with savings total- miles traveled and 241 man hours. Willlum l-uiiiHin fnriiii'r Miidlsnii Inn Hint Imrnwl in'crssiiiy, |ust wnik in. ' Ojirn a 33-store Sayre Woods Shopping ers Association, an affiliate of the ling t280.93-J.25. Kcanslnirc-Middle- The captain also reported there Jfp-adv 17 (cinillnuril 1111 |iii|!« Iwn) I'lntiixlay nnd I'lldny rilitMn 'III 9, Center in Madison Township in New Jersey Taxpayers Association, town Notional reported 3CU mem- still are vacancies In the squad 1957. rnet Tuesday evening at the Oak bers for a totafof $3OB,OIO. and men Interested In joining may HARVEY G. HARTMAN The Browntown Shopping Center Shades Fire House. John Armit- The Farmers and Merchants Na- contact him at LO 04050, (Jiiudulcuiiul POHI 4745, Hoiiorrt-Wur lliuul age Jr., president, presided. Frank has opened his own offices for the will feature a 22,000-square-foot tional Bank reported J545 menlberji, On Nov. 0 tho squad tvns host to Food Fair store with 300 lineal feet Devino, township building inspec- an increase of J2 over last year, general practice of law at 95 Mon- tor, reminded the members to at- the New Jersey First Aid Slate mouth St., Red Dank. • of store frontage. The masonry and and savings of (174,500, up $12,024 Council lllh plstrlct meeting at glass structure was designed by tend the public hearing on the zon- over 1959. Tie Matawan Bank re- Mr."; Hartman was graduated ing ordinance at the Township Hail ported 1340 Christmas Club mem- squad headquarter*. Film* wcro architect Harold D. Glucksman, shown on "Fire In tho Hospital," from Keyport High School and re- Newark. Monday evening. bers with savings tnt.illing J105,7M).- ceived his Bachelor of Arts Degree 25. "Convulsions," and also "Rescue from Rutgers University where he Novel Feature The secretary was directed to Breathing." Officer* for the State was a.member of Delta Kappa The novel feature of the new write to the township committee to Council Firit Aid were nominated Epsllon Fraternity. After gradua- center is that it will serve the mo- determine what progress Ms taken Madison Heads List and they will bo elected at the next tion from Rutgers School of Law, torized shopper and bring conven- place concerning the Crossing gales meeting which will be held on Dec. he served his clerkship with the ient shopping right to the doorstep the Jersey Central Railroad had Of New Assessments 8 al Ihe MorRanvllle 1'lrnl ' late < John S. Applegate sr.. Red of Sayre Woods South. promised to have completed In Oc- Squad headquarter*, "This significant development in tober 1960. A total of $15,894,894 in. added Bank, later becoming a member of assessments have been placed on the firm and a partner jn J938. He the shopping center boom in Mld- There will not be a meeting of specialized in administration of es- (continued on page two) the association in December due Iho lax rolls of MI sociation. Inc., will hold their next „. , , „,„ . .. , slrucllon and Improvements and tend a mMllng In Ihe high *chool serve.d* as attorne.*._. y.:*_. fo_r th*t_e_ Keypor•* _- t»r meetin&:_~:g~ Novfct-_"- . 2mi*3 a_At it_.the> t-!_thigh_ schoo^.~.t_.> —lt Bishop J. Gillesple Armstrong,. )and removeli p.m. which will fea- Board of Education. in room 27. The Boosters will at- Bryn Mawr.Pa.. brother of Mrs. ,j p y IUU, will bring an oddi- Ms is the son of Mrs. Harvey W. tend the annual bonfire o» the ropcrl ture in opportunity 10 follow school grounds and then hold the Charles S. Hy, Holmdcl, has been jti0Ml j9so.7g9.ic In taxes. . through wllb llie dally schedulft Hartman, Keyport, and. the late elected Bishop of the Episcopal 1 f the additional taxes, the coun Dr. H. W. Hartman, former county meeting. The parents- ofI the football Church of the Diocese of PhilacW- \,.. O | \ $192 359.39 and the thai students of Ihe high school Church of the Diocese of Phiiadel ' wlI t(:ce vc have to maintain, Prior (0 Ihe •physician. Mr, Hartman is married team have been askedi to attend', phia. For the past 10 years. Bishop j /cmainjns ,mount, $788,429.77, will tq the former Miss Ruth DIsbrow along with all adults iinteresten d_ in Armstrong„ has.._. _b«n Suffrafian ,,„ , dl.trictt. dally schedule "follow through," t0 ttK various taxin| a brief assembly period will be and they have one daughter, Mrs. prpmotinfe more support for the (Bishop of the Diocese of Philadcl [hc I960 total of added assess- Joseph A. Esty, Jacksonville, Fla. activities of thc school. held In (be acnool auditorium for i phia. ments represents an increase of P-TA membtri, . - - - • $3,530,823 over Ihe 19M added as- sessments. Additional taxes real- During Ihe "follow through," ized by these ossessments last bells will be rung at on regular Coasialiers Win Plaque, Awards, Medals year totaled KHjUM. •cnool dan. Three mlnulei will Madison Township heads Ihe Mid- ba allowed lor pining to various dlesex CounW 19C0 lift of added as- clauci. Clt*tro«m period! will be sessments with 117,32} on land and tevea minute* long. Parenli will After competing with 11 corps, 1 In individual Junior contests, Wil- Smith, treasurer; Mr». Moffat, Mr. go from clut t» clai* following (he Guidalcaoal CoastaJten Junior Jiun Wedemeyer received a medal J3,M3,MO on buildings for a total and Mrs. Michael Lynch, Mr. and of 13,611.265. repre»*ntii)i{ addition- (ludenf pchtdulf. Drum and Bugle Corps, has return for first place for best bugler. Ray- Mn. Raymond lllldebranl, Mr. and Jn Ihli way UK Khool aulhorl- rd with a plaque, two corps awards mond Wood received the second al taxes of tXimtX f«»l Commindrr Clurlti Candlloro at Ou«d»l- Coatlallcrt Junior Drum and llu(lg (orpi and lh« and three individ»»l medal awards. place award in the tarn* category- **"• Frederick VpnRodedc, George tin hope partnl* and teacher* Mollicri C'crpi, I will become better acquainted ranal P01I 1741, Vclnrani al I Irrlgn V/trt, Llllfwood, At the first Southeastern Fife, j Pat Fernmte, bogle instructor of j Burgey and Mel Hindel. In Appreciation It (down abov* placing a wreath on Ihe nmnMrnenl In Tim Itcv, I'raitrli Oiienlock, paoor ol Iho Uay- Drum .and Bugle Championship[ the local corpi, competed in (he •--•-- / with 10 thank the voter? ol with tub oitttr, with Ihe organi- new I'/eibvitrlan thurcli, Millwood D«*ch, r«»d llu mcmbtr of llolmdel Towmbip both Republl. zation of (be tenee), < "' ' B Ji Uslt business' nuaagen. Mm.,. loscph to compete again next year. 'wjfp—a4» II DM. I. Mn. Frederick VMJlctftck ttt UM Guuhleaail U p«r*en* illtndnt Iba (rremoiiv. Thursday, Noverri&ir 17, I960 f*g* Two ' THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J.

earth science, biology, chemistry, at 2 pjn. Tuesday and 34 at« p.m, New Citizen! Receive physics and applied science. Monday. Present Slates Practical Nurses Oath Of Allegiance Eapbaste Oi Sdcnc* This satisfied the zoning board New Location For•'School Library Emphasis dn^ the direction, of that there was a conceivable busi- At Club Meeting See Exhibition Thirteen bayshore area resident* an:ience*nilrideAutumn Leaves"; "Silently Into feet of the building have been de- trance and to Laurence Harbor. It 1rs. Slgmund, chairman, will have bertson, Mrs. Joseph RImkusr Mrs. Set Testimonial .. parks. The;forests and parks with he Night" and "Climb .Every rated to science instruction. lso Was noted a business, even Mr! Cantor noted that the Mid- caniplng ..sites are Bass River, ill Brownie Troop leaders working William Welnrich, Miss Judy Gran- : fountain." der and Mrs. Pat DeRosa. Final plans arc being completed, The rooms will be fully equipped though it was a non-conforming dlesex County Planning Board has Belleplain, Jenny Jump, Lebanon, s p committee and Mrs. Charles Miss Antoinette Cerrato conduct- fixed the population within a five- E: Springhom will obtain council the Howard J. Rowland testl ith custom Installations of labor- se, was established on the oppo- Stokes, Whartoni High Point , and d t h c business session during itory equipment including a most ilte corner...... imile radius of the shopping center Pary/n. ' .. • ' ' ' • "-•. e'rmisslon for the trip. Mrs. Kurt lonlal dinner, to be held Dec. 10 rtiich she welcomed the guests to Collect Linens Jumping Brook Country Dub. Functional type of pupil: worfi's(g-. ' Chairman Leon Arrowsmith 'qt 70,600: An additional 19,560 ederation Night. Introduced were eptune. F. Leeland Burt, general ion. The facilities will be used luestioned if the traffic count did residents within the next five years Irs. Olga Becker, president of the Intermediate Girl Scout Troop halrman, said that 20 local organ- or both . lectures and laboratory not arise from a great amount of are expected to swell the surround? 'Oman's Club of Laurence Harbor, 162, Matawan, during the next two; atlons are participating. in the ictivitles. traffic passing the corner on Sun-ing population to 91,060, the Plan- ic; Mrs. Richard Crandall, prosi- ning Board figures. ent of the Woman's Club of Rari- ceks, will collect old white sheets •stlmonlal for Mr. Rowland,, who The program of studies of the days going to Cheesequake State in Township; Mrs. William Wright, iid shirts which will be used for first aid director for the Asbury Madison Township High School Park with little other days. Mr. "A purchasing power amounting resident of the Matawon Junior ancer dressings. The value of this ark Fire Department and water calls for the study of two years of M related, that, on the con-to $183,000,000 will.be available to iroject Is noted and the public is safety director of the Monmouth science for all students. Courses to rary, 10-minute spot checks on retailers at .the Browntown Shop- Oman's Club; Mrs. Thurman irged to respond. •i County Chapter, Red. Cross. are weekdays.showed 36 cars passing ing Center," the builder asserted. ealiart president of. the Woman's Club ot Matawan, Inc.; Mrs. Roya.\ fjjdner, Long Briinch Roman's club; Mrs. Frederick Strom, Fifth SALE llstrlct "VI p e President; Mrs. fiarlcs Sayre, Asbury Park Evo- ing Department, and Mrs. Dale Iraddock, State Evening- Member- ilp Chairman. ^ Prospective Members Mrs; William' Thieme and Mrs. William Pfclftcr, Holmdel, Were in- roduced.as prospective members. Donations were voted to the So- lety for the Prevention of Blind-, less, Boy • Scouts and the Girl Scouts and the names of the fam- y "adopted" for Christmas were [strlbuted. A widow and six chil- Ircn will be taken caro of by the ;roup in co-operation with the pro- ;ram of the Matawan Public Health This Celebration Sate In C)ur :cnter. •.' A telephone committee was es- MataWan Store Only! abUshed and the members assign- ed were Mrs. Howard Wolverton, Mrs. Leon Christina!. Mrs'.. George Kinkade and Mrs. August Schmel- 131 Main St., Matawan Ing. Rehearsals of the Christmas Choral group were announced by Miss Edith 'Davison and Mrs. Howard Woolley reported on tho miniature room and Vogue sewing MAXWELL Armour's Star - contests_dl5eusscdjatjtlie Fifth DIs- HOUSE iflcl "Amcflcan" Home DeparlmenT Coffee HOUR SERVICE njeetlng in Red Bank". • .'• Mrs. Wolverton will entertain tho In By 12 O'clock - Out By 4 executive board at her home, 55 KRAFT'S Broad St., Matawan, Nov. 28. Mayonnaise Refreshments were served by Miss Hannah McLean, Mrs, George Powelson, Mrs. Thurman E. Nealis, Mrs. Lawrence Saccone, Mrs. Wins- RITTER Cut < Spears Corned Beef ion Schaffer and Mrs. George Smith. Asparagus LITTLE Cited For Service 2K Sirbin StCCik DARLING Can Two Mitawarc employees of the Pumpkin 2 29 California Oil Co., Perth Amboy, have been cited an service anniver- saries during the last two months. Porterhouse \. F. Miller, 319 Main St., com- pleted IS years of service with the Cranberry Sauce 2^29 Italian Sausage ib 69( firm while the completion of 10 ears was marked by S. W. Clark. Linden House Boiled Ham sliced ib99c The Port Authority Bus Ter- Tomato Juice 00 Friday. Nov. II minal, largest and most convenient Chopped Beef 3n»*1 bus station in the world, serves Bucket 1 Pair Trousers Dry Cleaned 170,000 bus travelers each weekday. Veal Steaks abed ib99c With One Man's Suit Because of (ho substantial increase Stuffed Olives and This Coupog In bus traffic, the Port Authority has undertaken a $20,250,000 expan- Msrachlno Bucket ' Matawan Store Only] sion program to Increase the ca- Fresh S*s« sss&» ssaa pacity of'the terminal by 50 per Cherries 1SCJ.IP »NO SAVE centj,The plans call for the com- Saturday, Nov..1» pletion In 1962 of bus operating fa- cilities on the present roof parking Broccoli 19'Bodi ies Skirt pry Cleaned area. In addition; a new [iujper- PUMPKIN PIES HOrldi tructure will be erected above the With Ladlei' Suit and This Coupon Blnbeye ' . FRIE present building to provide three Cut or ; Matawan Store Onljl automobile parking leVtis (or more French thin 1000automobiles; _^"-~ GREEN BEANS uttussti tiiip ViSlb SAVE *KS5J*S River Valley ' ' es 39 , Monday, Nov. Jl 00 Win Your Wings 2 SHIRTS LAUNDERED MIXED VEGETABLES 5^ I Wllh Ladles' or Man's Overcoat Meadow Gold Open Mon. ' • and This Coupon ' in ffi8 United States M«tawan Store Only! Sharp Cheese ! CUP AND BAVK : Thru Fri. Tuesday, Nov. 22 AIR FORCE Squares I SWEATER DRY CLEANED •« • ttht «t Til 9 With Anv 2 Sweaters and m Almatt .-:_ Bordcn'a or Flllsbury'i .... TniaCoupon Matawan Store Only! BISCUITS We Reserve Ibe Sijnf' ' MCW«W»M$S To Limit Quantities upply, M0N- THRU THURS. 8 A.M. TO I PJrt. Grocery Prices Effective Nov. 17th thru NovTard KRH^YSAJW T©aj».M. fhf.-n Fly! 126 MAIN ST., MATAWAN . lBh dm Nov. i Thursday, November ^ I960 cense, ani re-examination of drtv-1 Educatton, and Dr. Orrille 0. P»r-|ess, the applicant Is scheduled to terviewed by Mri. Uca Dunn, ita- Enfen Show' State Announces New Exam Plan ers involved ia a reporUble acci- rUh, State -Coordinator- of Pupil i appear at an accident prevention Organize Shore lion oommentitor, dent while operating • school bus^ Transportation, of the Department clinic to undergo a battery et teals,, Frederick Frellnghuysen! Holna- of Education. '; including in-take interview, com- Mrs. Virginia Peninger, Mon- The program Is the result of the mouth Av«., Naveslnk, hai been del, will exhibit In the beet cattl* cooperative effort of the Division Tho examination) are conducted plete Vision check .test, complete Diabetic Club serving at the chairman ol the Fe>r School Bus Drivers' Slips of Motor Vehicles and the Depart- at motor vehicle jeeident preven- psychophysical test, psychologies! division of the im Inrernnkmal The Jersey Shore Diabetic Club new club and anyone wishing to A new and more thorough pro- Motor Vehicle Director Ned J. Par- meat of Education. Representing tion clinics located it Trenton, testa, and an exit Interview. : Join or receive further Information Live Stock Exposition, having lift- gram for examining school bus sekian. The program embraces the the Department of Education are: i being organiiertiin conjunction Elizabeth, Wayne ind Berlin. The During the final interview, the '1th the American DiabettQ Abo- may cohtact her. ed five purebred Shorthorns, In tbt drivers will be Inaugurated this examination of applicants seeking Dr. Joseph Clayton, Deputy Com- tests are designed to screen morq applicant's test scores are evalua- lition in this area. A meeting of •To co-operate with American Dia- annuil event held In Chicago, III,, week it was announced by Acting an initial school bus driver's li- missioner. oT the Department of carefully applicants who are en- ted and-discussed with him. He la he new group was held at the betic Week, all local druggists will 5 gaged in the transportation of advised on how to improve his driv- i0me of Miss Alvlna McDonald. have available, free, an envelope school children. - - - - ing ability-»nd is Instructed »s to IJTlavInerDrTrMalaWaftrNov." T. DFtttrlnstnictlons:on uslngrltj con; Cant Be T« Careful . any deficiency In knowledge of mo- Any child or adult wltli diabetes tents for. making a diabetic test 'We cannot be too careful In ourtor vehicle laws. AppUcants*wlll be i Invited to Join the new club at home. By mailing the results, STULTZ'S approval of school bus drivers," scheduled for examination at the clinics' alter they hive been Issued hose purpose will be to help one a free dlaunosls wltl be sent to the said Director Parsekiin, "as they a temporary school bus driver's li- nother and create the proper at- Individual and to his doctor, If he K are charged with tho care and cense. Kudo toward a common allllctlon, so designates. transportation of the greatest treas- hlldrcn may be accompanied by \MTH PROPER HEAT Did You Receive A* ure of a 11, "the children of our The second phase of the program , parent to the meetings which now state." • .. •-". - coven school bus driven who are telude children and aduUa. tiff Licenses HOME'S oeUSHTPU Applicants seeking Initial school Involved In a*~ reportable accident Dr. David H. Lukcns, Belmar, AUTH0U6HtH6WINTt while operating a school bus, One acal chairman of the ADA, assist- Auto license' revocations have Christmas Club bui driver licenses will Ttrst under- been ordered this week for Pas- \rVE«WER.16r'RISHTFUL go tthe usual school bus driver li- accident will subject the driver to id the new club In the presentation a complele clinical re-eximlnatlon. if a radio program Monday ovor buale J. DoRosa, Route 36, Union cense examination which li con- Beach.and Robert C. Hawkins, lOlh ducted at driver qualification cen- which includes not only the series talion WJLK, In cgmmeraoratlon Check? of tests under the psychophysical if American Diabetic Week which St., West-Keansburg. under the ters. The applicant ii required to and psychological program, but also tarted Sunday. Dr. Lukens and mandatory speeding and point sys- present a doctor's certificate'prior Includes the driver qualification test nembers of the nuW.club were In- tem ot the Stile Dlvlsior. of Motor to taking the examination. Under requiring the applicant to give » Vehicles," the program, the sppllcant is re- driving demonstration on a school Checks have been mailed to members of our 1980 quired to successfully complete a bus under actual traffic conditions. Christinas Club, bringing a welcome supply of cash for law-knowledge test, submit to a visual acuity eicaminstion. and a Director Parseklan stated that -I": Christmas shopping and other year-end needs. psychOphysicU check, in addition Dr. OrvllterG. Parrlsh ol the State tq (JtbrougWy "demonstrating his Department of Education, is the ability to operate a school bus. ' apertlnator-of tho i)rogranv with Our new Club for 1961 is now open, with classes of local boards of education ENGLISH Upon successful completion of DolliMlu! lieur imlc«,t»t 25c, 50c, $1, $2, $3, $5 or $10 weekly. Plan to have tha these phases, the applicant is Issued throughout New Jersey, The itxaml AGENCIES YOUR a»wer to Ih* problem a_temporary school bus drivers IK nation of school bus driver appli- ol wintry cold-our Fuel Oil. -«xtr« money you will-need at holiday time next year.- cants—will— be-conducte

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HI ' ''•;.>.'• - . • Houn: Mon. Thru Frl. 10 to 9 - Sat. 10 to 6 Thursday, November yj, I960 Page Four THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, M. J. Communications Totbe Editor, There are many people who an -_ ESTABLISHED HB able to accept what occurred in ttlcphOM COlUri-KIM — J. MABEL BROWN, POBLI8HB« this country on Tuesday, Nov. 8, FtibHthfl every Thursday at Keyport MonmouUi Cbunty. H. J. with equanimity and complacency BY SHOWN PUBuanmo KSO PRINTING COMPAIW IThese people are more fortunate Late Flower_Car« 1. Mabel Brown. Editor — Gwaltflna V. Brown. AMOCUU Bdllojf thlln I. To me there was nothing You caif thank Mrs. J. H.. South LABOR OF LOVE ... A study in December of last more disturbing, and regrettable in Amboy, for suggesting the topic to- —r-^-Th* -Uatawan -Journal ^ •-oewpp»per-"or. . = the- people.- by tbe people, all of my civic experience.-1 feel year showed that 5.8 per cent of-the employed men and two . ._ _._ if to terve tbe beet Interuta of Uatawan *"i day. vustnllyand for: thloe people.prcnnt" alItl so f«lr tha et »new to stery ol ethe week without bias or prejudice that, somehow, a high obligation per cent of the employed women held more }han one job, In a clean, sane, conservative manner, respecting the Inalienable rt«t>U was forsaken. The "popularity poll She wrote, lrj^jsyisk about the, ef«ur ettiicns. aad thereby making ttseli worthy aftnelr eoafldenc*. and party expediency were pul late season care of her chrysanthe- the U. S. Labor Department's Bureau' of Labor Statistics : above all. Entered as fecond-cl&u matter at tbe post etflea at Hitman, N. JH mums, dahlias, snapdragons and reported . . . About 400,000 nonfarm wage or salary work- trader the act e! M«rck 3. 1S7S. • . • We needed a man with greai peonies. Probably she won't care 41 ers had a sideline business or profession and close to 500,000 Reiponjlbinty for typographical errors la limited to lie cost of lie space characteristics. The need was foi you look over her shoulder as she occupied by aocS error. __,__ __••_____ leadership, wise yet daring, willing operated a farm , . . Paid sick leave provisions in collec- to bear responsibility; leadership reads the answers I got from Don Subscription Rates tive bargaining contracts are more prevalent in non-manu- Payable In Advance NATIONAL EDITORIAL which could Interpret the fantastl< Lacey, our extension specialist in One *<-ea_r (within state) oracles of domestic anil interna- home grounds tare. • faciuririg that in manufacturing .'industries ... Employ- Itirea Months TI/OIN tional politics. The cry should havi ment in insurance occupations totaled' about 900,000 in Six Months been for experience which does not First, about the 'mums. When to One rear (outside state). 1958, 50 per cent higher than in 1948 . . . and health and One Year (outside U. S.) guess but which acts through knowl- transplant and in what type of soil? edge from practice; expericno Better wait until springto trans- welfare benefits were liberalized or introduced last year in THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 17, 1960 which embraces the science o! government not mere bureaucratii plant, and divide the clumps at the manufacturing plants with almost 2.3 million workers. organization. same time. Mix some peat moss, Now we'll start thinking about the Christmas bonus. The next need was for honesty: leaf mold or compost with tbe gar- Girl Scouts Need Funds •-••••:.' ' - ' ' .c that honesty which cannot tolerate den soil—one part of this organic bigotry, direct or In reverse an he tubers dry on newspapers or Anthony Montanaro burlap bags in the sun for .a day. and 2255 howitzer shells. It used 314,133 gallons of fuel and question is due the public—"Why does the Council need t "tore them in perfectly dry sand a total of 2683 vehicles on a 107,000 acre 'reservation. To raise $40,900 for 1961, when the volunteer does most of th> Fifty Yean Ago ment has been installed. This work or peat moss, or wrap them in ?eed the "Jersey BlUes" three square meals a day cosi To the Editor, newspapers. Tho idea is to prevent work?" The answer is:—"Because the volunteer must be I think It's about time the offi- (Issue Thursday, Nov. 17, 1010) is practically completed and the —Among those who witnessed moisture loss that would make the H17.119.95. " ' " . • ."backed up by professional help. True, volunteers do most oi cials tin Matawan and Matawan new store opens Friday evening for :ubers shrivel. • Township took some action to in- Princeton's defeat at football by public inspection. the work with the troops, neighborhoods, districts, the board Yale on Saturday last were Miss The storage place should be be- sure bus transportation for resi- Twenty Years Ago and its committees. The 1615 volunteers* work with 2T dents in our area if the Rollo Bus Helen Terhune and Messrs. John Iween 35 and SO degrees, possibly MONEY IN.AMERICA wasn't always used to pay line ends service at the end of this Tertiune, H. H. Longstreet, Harry (Issue Thursday, Nov. 14, 1940) a cool .spot in the basement or at- troops in 24 neighborhoods within four districts on behalf Longstreet, Charlie Schock of Mata- A group of Keyport and Matawan tached garage. If the tubers are bills! Back in 1649, a young Harvard student settled hif year. If something is not done, men Interested in aviation have of 4860 Girl Scouts (Oct. 1 figures). In addition, 46 work we're going to finJ ourselves with- an. . ' kept in an unheated garage, cover college bill by handing over an old cowlTodasi^esipJe; have " out any bus transportation. There was a total eclipse of the made plans for a meeting to be hem with burlap. on the board and board committees, but the work of so many moon last night. It began at 5:44 held tonight for the purpose of or- 'ound that paying bills by bank checkis;veify much easier While I realize that this Is the ganizing a flying club. Wait at least until mid-May to volunteers must be co-ordinated professionally or the result age of the automobile, there are, and was over at 8:58 o'clock. It plant your dahlias for next year's . , A "painless" payment plan for paying medical bills was too cloudy to be observed here would be chaos. We are obliged by our Council Charter to in fact, many persons who must Matawan Township paid $4,255.15, crop.^ ..-...• is now provided by a Pennsylvania bank, An Indianapolis make use of public transportation intll nearly over. balance In full, of Its county taxes maintain the highest possible standards in our Girl Scouting. Local gunners have met with Snaps May Live Over to make necessary, trips during the at Its regular meeting last Thurs- Snapdragons, still flowering (not bank now runs a seminar on money matters for doctors. Standards can be maintained only if we have trained pro- day. I see where Keyport and poor success the first two days of day night..This is the first time in .he open season. Some of the best now, though, probably). Can they And a Kansas bank helps young interns open practice by Keansburg are making some effort many years the taxes have been be, transplanted and when? fessionals to co-ordinate our efforts and to advise and assist to have a.service to.replacepart shots have returned without either paid in advance of the due date, "inancing office equipment and new homes. Many medical of the area covered by the Rollo a quail or a rabbit and,the highest Nov., isr r •'" No, don't transplant them. With record we have heard so far of lo- he right kind of protection, they'll men now make it a practice to have a-financial check-uj jv...... • : ' . . . :•••: V. .- lines but apparently nothing.is be- Members of the Matawan Town- "Because the Council must have an office to house the ing done to replace bus service in :al sportsmen is seven rabbits in >hip Board of Education, meeting live over winter. When they 6tart once-a year, before their finances get sick! Nothing'like the Matawan area. me day, and that by one person last Thursday night, announced that to grow next the plants will "preventative". banking, they say ..'..., Many Americans executive director, two district directors, the registrar, three nly. Babbits and quail both ap- be about 10 times as big as any The 'operators of the bus line re- lear to be scarce, while pheasants he plans for the addition to the still think that bank trust services are designed only for the part-time^ employees and our Council records. The office port they have been losing money ligh school building would be dis- icedling, and flowers probably will re reported more plentiful in com- be bigger and plumper than ever. constantly Is used for committee meetings, for training ses- 'or several years. I can't blame larlson with other game. cussed in detail with Parcnt-Teach- rich. "Not so," says the American Bankers Association, It hem for quitting If that Is the ir Assn. representatives prior to Try a salt hay mulch or build a sions and for the storage of Council property, Several flurries ol enow have reports that 63 per cent of all bank trusts now in effect pro- :ase. But certainly something lade their appearance so far this Monday, Nov. 25, when the school little enclosure around them out of liould be done to protect the pub- ill,' the ground showing white for ifficials will open contract bids for old orange crates and window glass. duce, an annual income of less than $3000 and 34 per cent ••''" "Because—our Girl Scouts have the yearvround use of ic who depend on local bus ser- he 'jiroject. Even plastic film. ice. while and then resuming its.na- less than.$750. / ••'.•.'...• our 250-acre tract, Camp Nomoco. The salary of a ranger iral color. A'large delegation pf residents of Mrs. H, asks what to do with her (Signed) peonies. She has cut them off close must be paid to maintain and protect the camp and its swim- "Doc". Kennedy got four wild he Laurence Harbor and Cliffwood Without a Car Beach sections of Madison Town- to the ground and mulched the ming pool all year. - Equipment provided at camp for the lucks out of a. flock of five he ground with leaves and stems from THIS 'N THAT . . , New toys on the market aren't too iarted up in Matawan Creek on ih'rp, attended the regular meeting use of the girls has to be replaced as it is lost or worn out o the Editor, if the Madison Township Board of :he tops.- , fascinating. Still waiting for an electrical football game Seems to me that all laws that londay. * The camp Is not self-supporting; it is heavily subsidized by The gas company which began Education last Thursday night in First, rake away this top stulf, that enables the operator to really .haye his team kick, pass ire passed about animals eml the "he Browntown School to urge steps which carries disease, and burn it. the Council, ... ;eeplng of pets only apply to dogs iperations a few weeks ago at At- and run ... If you don't have your Christmas • Club paid intlc Highlands and throughout the i'e taken to relieve overcrowded Leave the ground bare around pe- hat according to law must conditions In the Laurence Harbor onies all winter. .If you want to UJJ, better, dp,,_it now or forget^ about the wljq]j?. thjng ,and Ither be chained In the yard or, 'artous ' townships and towns In J "Because—training volunteers to work effectively with stfewi.,-.'.;;,;:;..-^,:',,1: ••• ".^ transplant,-them wait until, Scptem 1 allowed;,to inn tree, jnust be advMB yjcirntyjdrtity jqtJjt' b»tuslr, pick a fight..-withahe<-familyJl'twp -days before 'Christmas th* girls costs money Us welVasnime. Training givea^ core 1 ;tJ£jr . her or. October; i- -~ tf.r.-.\ ~;:i cquatclyi muzzled In. sucti a way ;;,;:• Sqme pfeople saying'jack Kennedy'pi(SReH!Up'an"a1wfiil of knowledge;to work f,w^th, provides a 'safety'facldr and that.they.would bo,unablo to de- wan, Wii"" probablob bl yin install a new' 'end themselves If attacked-by a Bt of gas machinery within a few- placed, and the results as revealed lot of votes fis a result of the "great deBate" series «,', ,,Way eliminates costly mistakes. '• i • ::" • • :•> •'• eeks which wilt increase' the ca- Other Newspapm itray. ... ; In the election returns became in- back last May in & nationwide newspaper's magazine sec- laclty lor making gas Irpm Qne- evitable. -' . ... - -. ; .-••.: - ;-"B«cau8e—all' adults and girls participating in scouting /This is unjust in itself but some- hing should be, done about the Ixth oi a rriiUlon • f?er In twenty- Express'-TheirView* Monmoulh Republicans cannot tion, Adlai Stevenson described how the plan, would work •activities are properly insured against accident and Council light crawling yowling alley cats 'our hours, the present rate of man- rest on their laurels. They must ... It did . ; ; Can you imagine the 'Christinas gather- hat roam unhindered and unshack- ufacture, to one-half a million feet MONMOUTH REPUBLICANS property is properly insured against damage and loss." eventually.make room for younger ings of the Kennedy clan.in the White House". .•'. 0.3 per cent. Prices ol durable com- Incumbents provided scant oppor- end and, unhappily, Congress, the Signs to watch for are excessive thirst, frequent urina- vernon Ellison, of Monroe Street, tunity for criticism and It left the cold war and his "challenging modities declined 0.9 per cent from will lea've' for Europe tomorrow tion, abnormal hunger, loss of weight, lack of energy their August levels. •, ; j Democrats without ah Issue. They years" will be waiting at the pass No Ta/7 To Wag evening: ori the U.S.S. Republic. had difficulty convincing voters just west of the New Frontier. It's marked itching, slow healing, and vague pains in the ex- The Borough Police Department Regs had long shaggy hair and The meat Important Increases in that the Republicans should be re-what a.man gets for running for •bow-wow," he barked. He wlgglar tremities. . . •', '; the rise for housing were In prices has received the new winter uni- .(continued In next column) President, and making it. little pointed ears. He'Was differ- forms, which make the finest ap- ent from the other puppies because his ears as fast as he could. > of poods and services associated .The second boy paited his head. Diabetes can be controlled by modern scientific means, with home ownership, which edged pear finer than ever. he didn't have any tail. When the other' puppies were happy, they This Is a nice do,;, Father. Let's but it must first be discovered, and the sooner the better. up (n many cities, and ol house- Lehritter'a Drug Store wa. take him home with us " furnlshlngs. Rents and homeowners' awnrded honorable mention in the barked and wagged their tails. ,-•• So check in for .your check up now. ' window display contest held during When Rags was happy, he barked But when the father looked, fir costs for maintenance and repair shook hi» head. "That Is the same advanced by 0.1 per cent. National Pharmacy week by the and wiggled his ears.. druggists of Monrnyith and Ocean dog your brother liked," he said ZJf.'.Doiten »hmmt : 1 AVI•smaaawe Retail prices of housefurnlshlngs THfi U.S. DeOtCATB) TO THC VtTALTASKOF Rugs lived In a shelter for dogj. Counties. There were three prizes AIR FOROB EDUCAT1HQ OftK&tS FO* UFS- flut he does not like us. He is still Increased 0.6 per cent over the TJMe CAREERS IMDK7Ur FORCE, II was the only world he knew. But not wagging his tail." . . • ' awarded «nd six: drug stores ac- AOADEMY the other dogs told him about an- month, following a decrease of O.S corded honorable mention in which THE US. AIR ISORC* ACWKMtylS The second boy walked away ' •TNO, YOU CAN'T .^S 1 per cent In August. The return to PRTCEKTiy uxxrfoxr umr other world outside the shelter, a Rags ran up to the third and fourth regular prices for sheets and towels the Matawnn druggist received spe- AIR FORCC BASt; COLORADO. IT world full of "laughing, romping cial mention. WILLAWVI Ti> NEW PERMANENT- boys. They liked Rags too, but they • BRING YOUR Hoftse IL .aaltel r August "white.sales" wa OUMTERS AT OtXORADO children, and families to belong to. could not see him wagging his tall, i lla •gell y responsiblible foef -t thhe overall Charles R. Davlson, a Keyporl «W»«S9TWSt«A*. I From that day on, Rags waited mM TOTHG DINNER /, contractor, was "the successful bid- either. fvd in the houii/urnlshlngi for his family. People came and Rags was feeling very sad by der on the new building the New went from the dog shelter. Some WBL^ TABLE/ _^J Jersey Bell Telephone Company Is UNDER THg ACACejWC PMXKAM THe mis time, but he ran up to the j Apparel prices rottoioe 1.2 per cent CADCT Receives A WUI-ROUNOED 'of them took puppies home. Byt •littlest boy and barked loudly and in September, with Increased whole- to erect on ,the corner ol Main tou&cnott IN mmAMms. SCUMS AND nobody wanted Rags. Street and Maple Place To "Keyport. wiggled his ears: ' sale coats and the introduction ol Ope day a big family came to . The1 littlest boy put both arms fall Items at prices above those pre- The First Baptist 'Church, Key- look for a puppy. There was a around him and gave him a big vailing at the end ot the season port, of which;. Rev. William It .•• • father and five grinning boys. As hug. "This is a nice puppy, Pleate Hit yew. Higher.prices were re- Rossell is the pastor, Is observing soon as Rags saw them, he knew the ninetieth anniversary of the let's take hime home," he said. ported for. most items of outerwear that was the family be wanted to Father came over and shook hli lor roeo. boys, women and girls. church and Sunday school this week belong to. Th* overall price level lor apparel and a part of next week. head. "It is the same dog; He "is ' ts 14 per «at abow « yeff age* For tho past three-months, con- AH -the puppies- In - the™ shelter ttiU not wagging his tail." - tractors have been busy remodel- crowded around the five boyj. The littlest boy looked at Ragi. i About 100,008 workers are sched- They all wanted to belong to such "But Daddy, how can he wag til ji ing the- Reynold's store in Perth uled to receive Increases in wage ,Amboy.' Entirely new store equip- a happy family. All the puppies tail when he doesn't have one?" rates on the basis of the September | barked and wagged -their tail*. Father looked. All the boys look- ••1JJJ CPI or on the Indexes tor several Rags barked and wiggled his-can. ed. "He does not have any tall to individual cities. Quarterly' iscohv cost-of-Uvlng allowances on a semi- The oldest boy pointed'to Rag*. Wag!", Then they all slapped their tor adjustment* for about 79,000 annual basis. Earnings of about 20.- kneesand laughed and laughed. workers, the majority employed In "That |» a nice dog," he taid. 000 employees covered by escalator "Let's take him home with tu." "See how fast he Is wiggling hb It P metalworklng Industries, , w 11' clauses tied to the Chicago, - New ears." ««id the littlest boy. "I amount to 1 cent Jier hour. Aboil But the father said. 'That is » Hljp MOO workers, also Is the metal- York, and Philadelphia price In- nice dog. buS he does not like U- think he likes us vety rnucb." m working Industrie*, will .receive dexes will rise by one cent an hour. See, he Is not" wagging W» tall." «W*1L- said Father. "Since kf ; hnurfylnctaties'ftf two arid three (Signed) That's right" Hid Ota oldest likes tut, and we all like him, we'd . II Hi iiI«rJ''A"i",S . ;:VPnlW.-'-:: •"'- Secretary, So they did. And that'was ho* II (continued bottom next column) j UJS. Department ot Labor Rags ran up to the second bay Sags fouad hb very em family and Jumped" up on him. "Bow-wow, lobfcloagto, .- ...... Thursday, November 17, I960 THE iMAtAWAN JOURNAl,N. J. To Officiate Jewish War Veterans Kick Off Membership Drive juniors Hear Claire Lo8coe Fort Monmouth Award Nominee At Confirmation- x The Right Rev. Alfred L. Ban- Robert H. Salvesen. of the Pred- The name of Misi Clalra E. Los- in July of this year, the position and tho sustained superior perform- ,_._y»rd, D.D., S.T.D., Bishop of New icts Research Division of Esso Re- coe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs was converted to career employee ance award for the period of July Jersey, will be the celebrant Sun- 6, 1958 to July 31, 1959 at Fort search and Engineering Company, Francis J. Loscoe. 29 Prospect St. Miss LOSLOL' was awarded tho day at the 8 a.m. service of Holy Linden, was tho guest speaker at Monmouth. At the West Pglnt Con- Communion in Trinity Church? the Nov. 8 meeting of the Matawan Keyport, has been selected by ex- ference, Miss Loscoo was tho - (Episcopal), Matawan, and will ad- lunior Woman's Club, held In tho ecutives at tho Army Signal Re- youngest woman ona the youngest minister confirmation at the 10 Raritan Hose Co. Fire House, Kcy- search and Development Labora- physicist prescnllnR a paper, '. o'clock service. A reception will be »H. He was Introduced by Mrs.tory, Fort Monmouih, to be_ sub- Mlas Loscoo serves as a physicist given Bishop Banyard at 11:15 Barton jftoeg,, program chairman. in the field ot solidmate, conduct- " a.m. mitted as a nominee (or tho "Fed- Inrt original research on semi-con- Mr, Salvesen has been working eral Woman of tho Year Award." The class to be confirmed will be n the field of wax and plastics ductors, with emphasis on ther- . presented by Carroll B. Hall, ind agricultural products, in the Tho selection wa,s mado "Be- niomnp,ncto-clecU Ic, and photumaR- Bishop's Man-to-Charge of Trinity >vax group. He showed slides In cause she was believed an excel- Inda-elrctrlc clfects. • Church. The class will include :onnection with his talk, describing lent example of how a young worn- The description of her witrk as- Roger Alan Cowles, Debra Ayn he various kinds of wax, such as an In federal service can develop jilsnnii'ills by laboratory executives Dell, Joyce March Dimich, Alice petroleum, animal and vegetable her professional skills as a physicist nt the Hexagon Include long range Marie Ellison, Antonio Fonseca, and their many uses. He also ex- and make outstanding contributions Internnl prugrums as well as ex- - Gwendolyn Jeanne Harris, Betty plained I h e process of making to science." ploitation of promising physical at- feels In solid state devices, per- . Jean Hathaway, William Edward omemade candles. The federal woman's award was Keegan, • Donald Merritt Kniffen, forming functions; like energy con- The speaker has been associated announced in October to put the version, oscillation, and amplifica- Robert Joseph Malkmus jr., Wil- spotlight on women In 25,500 top liam Warren Ryder, Dorothy Marie ivith F.sso since 1053. Prior to that, tion. from 1952' to 1959 he was with caliber government jobs. A search Smith, Gail Helen Stoddard, Gerard has been mado to pick six out- _Tlio recommendation for her Peter Talmadge, Teresa Anne Jocony Mobil Oil Company at their nomination which was sent to. technical service laboratory In standing career women In federal Turk, Allen Albert Wilks jr., and service for special honors and nn WnKhlrirtrcm further slates that Patricia AniTWilks. Those who Brooklyn. Ho received his Bache- "Impressive as her work published lor's Degree In Chemistry from award ceremony In February. will be received into the Episcopal K1IS Graduate i lo dale Is, she Is further cnj:ii|:ed Church are Josephine Marie Knif- Wagner Lutheran College. Staten Miss Loscoe was born in Perth i (11 In research of the moat promising fen; Robert Joseph Malkmus sr.; stand, and his Master's Decree In £-< J I nnltiro, Miss Lusu>o Is a dedicated ~--Raymond-ScheeUr Jacqueline Leo Bayshore Post 737, Jewish War Veterans, kicked vice commander. -..:- . . Chemistry from tho University of Amboy and was graduated from off "Uetr HemBersfilp Unve at a breaklast Sunday al "Mr; I^rm»cT«seo*xlRe"JWV"CenveTlll«B trbs Ktypntt'lltgrrScltoolrShe-rccelveil young sclentjst whojvorks fur bo- —Turlr,'Barbara-Rankl-Weber and Buffalo. He Reid a fellowship aline MISS L. I yemci the" actual -rsqiilftMiKOT m, _ Ruth Moore Wilks. the Shore Point Inn, Hazlet. Six new members were held on Dec. 18 at tho Fslrmount LodRe, Lakewood. Polytechnic 'Instituteof ""Brooklyn"," her Bachelor's Degreo with a ma- welcomed. Pictured above, left to right, are Fred Functions and alms of the JWV were explained hy continuing full-time studies toward or In' physics from Douglass Col- Department of Army certificate ol Iho jnb." Slw la tho co-author of Robert T. Hathaway, church Fine, Belmar, county commander; Jack Goldberg, Mr, Sawyer who also discussed future parties to be a doctorate degree until 1952, Grad- ege, New Brunswick, In Juno 1957. achievement for delivcilng on out- two technlcnl papers and h«a loc- • school superintendent, is in charge Ilazlct, post commander; Saul Diamond. Hariet, held, at veteran's hospitals and protects to be under- uate work was continued after that Since then she has been employed slandlnit pnpor at tho 1115!) West lured bcforo three proftssional- _, Of_the_reception_~arrangement£. and scnitr vice commander;-Al-Sawyer, XJikewood. stale taken by the-group. 1 . f t-night-and-ln -1958-ho-received4-»s a laboratory nnd Pyin.LArmy_Sclciice Conferenca societies, rj. ' he will be assisted by the staff .of settlor vice commander; Milton Kraln, Hailet. lunlor the church school. Is Ph. Degree In Chemistry. Plastic Demonstration Dec. 1 Other Sunjday-actfvitles are Hard Goods Rummago matins, 7:45 a.m.; church school, During the business meeting con- BPW To Attend WSCS Conducts i 10 a.m.; evensong, 5 p.m.; youth ducted by Mra. William Wright, Sale By Trinity Men -study group, 5:30 p.m. at a wan Personal Items president, Mrs. Joseph Mohpncy, r • • - • ••••.. group chairman, announced a plas- Tho Trinity Men's Club of Trln- Regular Meeting The final meeting of lhe ehil- News Of Too And Soar Family I* Appreciated At Aoy Time lic demonstration would b» held State Board Meet y Episcopal Church, Molawim, Dec, 1 al tho home of Mrs. Ca- Miss Kalhlcen Merrllt, president Tho regular, m o ot I n p of the tvill conduct • Han! Goals Hum- 'iimfn'a Society for Christian millo Gentile, Matawan. This group of tho Mntawan Business nod Pro- luge Sale today, Friday and Sat- 1 Service wan held In Mho lecture Mr. and Mrs. Alvin McDonald, I Mrs. Donald W. Robinson enter- Mr. and Mrs. James—Hauser, also Is selling cookies, which may fessional Woman's Club, will lead rduy, In llu> parish hall of-Trinity >e purchased from any club mem- a large delegation from lior club to oom of the First Methodist Church, Ravine Dr., entertained their tained at luncheon bridge on Nov. WellcsleyP Mass., were the week- Episcopal Church. Tho sale will.bo Vtnluwnii; nn Nov. 7. The mooting daughter, Susan, and Miss 9. Prize winners were Mrs. David end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Everett ier. all-day stall) board meeting of Iho ipi'n from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. today Now jorsey Federation of Business vas (ipened with a cull to worship Nancy Cottringer, Haddon Heights, Bruce, Mrs. Russell Stetler, Mrs. E. Carlson. Miss Jane VanBrackle, urged ml Friday and from 9 a.m. to t> during the past week. The girls Frederick Dederick. Other guests and Professional Women's Clubs to iy the president, Mm, Ci. Hicks, On Saturday Dr. William Pengel members to support the spaghetti i,m. Saturday nd the pled|;o lo the flsui. Mrl, - who are roommates at-Glassboro were Mrs. Howard Vcale, Sayre- bo held Saturday at Arbor Inn, Ar- Harold Cromwell, chairman, and Mrs. Pengel and Mr. and Mrs. supper to be held tonight from S hor. The South Plntnflcld Club will (, I.oiiKstretH, uplrllual life sec-'' Slate College, spent Thursday at vllle; Mrs. Peter A. Read, Middle- Richard P. Miller, FairfleW, Conn., to 8 o'clock at Dutchie's Italian Hates that kitchen utensils, furnl- the N.J. Education Association town, and Mrs. Elmore Katlner., bo tho hostess club. clary, led tho uraup In dovollom, attended the football game between Kitchen, Matawan. Miss Van- lurtv and tools will he featured. Mrn. M. LonitMrcet, second vice Convention In Atlantic City. Bracklo, chairman, announced tho llroukfust will ho served at 0 William J. Miller spent Ihe week- Yale and Princeton at New Haven, There will bo nn clothing or books. lesUlenl. Introduced the pronratn, Mr, and Mrs. Fred J. Dietrich club Christmas parly would be held a.m., and tho business session will 1 end with his son, William, who at-Conn. Dr, and Mrs. Pcngcl were Anyone having any of tho above •Into All The World TilBOthcr. ' attended the 25th reunion. of the tho weekend guests of Mr, and in Tuesday, Dec. 20, at Shadow start at 0:30 a.m. At 11:30 a.m. teniH lu donate may conluct Mr, Class of 1935, South River High tends Duke University, Durham, Mrs, Hazal Trembly, Mettichon, I'aklrtR imrl were Mm. K. (iotcholl, N.C. They attended the football Mrs. Miller. irook Inn, Shrewsbury, ' Cromwell or any member (if Ihe v1r». II. Thorsntl, Mra, W. School, on Saturday evening. A It was reported that Junior Clubs State Parliamentarian, Is scheduled game between Duke and Wake Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Bell enter- church, lihnelilor nml Mm, K. MncUontld. dinner-dance was held at the Log hroughout tho slate would hold a to conduct a class In parliamentary Cabin Inn, Route 1, North Bruns- Forest. " tained at dinner on Saturday even- procedure. ['he pronnini concluded with an ag day on Saturday, Dec. 3, for iiltllnnl poem written and rviul hy wick. Mrs. Dietrich was a graduate Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Currlc ing Mr. and Mrs. Jac A. Cushmun, tho benefit of the Upper Extremity At the luncheon at 12:30 p.m., of the school and a member of the Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pike, Mala- Mrs. Thelmn Parkinson Slmrp, Vim, M, lllckey. flisl vlco prci- and son, David, spent Saturday at Amputee Fund, Miss Vanllracklo Activities In dotit, class, Blair Academy, Blairstown, where wan.'antf Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Mc- and Miss Elaine Cherry will be Iho President of Ihu Department (if Mullcn, New Shrewsbury. Mrs. Robert LaMura entertained their son, William, is a student. local chairmen. The fund was a Civil Service, Rtutn of New Jersey, Mm, I.. Lines w n« Appointed at bridge on Nov. 0. -Prize winners They attended parents day and al- Miss Sandra Lang and Joel l.nnR. state project of the Junior Member- Is lo be the i:ui-st spcukrr. Klin hnn Bay view Church chalnnnn of local church activi- were Mrs. Calvin Pearce and Mrs. so the football game between Blair Valley Stream, L.I., were Sunday ship Department in 1055, and since CIITIM! as her uibjvct; "Women ties. — - —- • Accepting Responsibilities ns CIM-. Acllvlllcs lii Hnyvleiv Ptvsby- Richard Cermak. Other guests and Peddle. guests of their grandmother, Mrs. that time more than $25,000 has i-rlan Church, Cllffwond Bench, were Mrs. Winston Schaffer, Mrs. Sophie Weinsteln. >• been spent assisting tho hnndlcap ttms." Annmmcomeht wim modo of ths Mr. and Mrs. A. Edgar Palm lor the coming wiwk huvo liwn an- illowlnil "ilntcx: Nov, IB, Dlhlo Robert Erdmann, Mrs. Stuart Sig- were dinner and bridge guests of Miss Susan Carlson was the ped. A joint workshop on "l.eiihlntlnn nounced by the Itev. Frnncln Onler- mund and Mrs. Charles Lockwood. ihuly nt (hit hnmu of Mm. J. Mr. and Mrs. John Galbralth, Me- weekend guest ol Miss Judy Par- Cookies, candy, magazines and and Public Affnlrs" Is scheduled for ni'k, puNlor, ns follow*; Vliimn; Nov. II, clnm clinwder On Wednesday Mrs. Sophie tuchen, rlngldn, Manasquan. games wero collected by Mrs. Ma- (lie afternoon session to lit; conduct- TluirsUny, Junior and youth choir mill, 'I hiTci will mil iin a chowder vd by Mrs. Roberta llulllKnn, Mont- BISHOP A. L. IIANYARD , Weinsteln, Mrs. Bessie Blumenthal Dr. Wallace J. McCue spent the Mr. and Mrs. Ted Oslpowitz, honcy, veteran's chairman, Theso iflicmM-H ul (1:45 p.m.; iicidor choir wle In Dncemliet' duo to Iho halt- and Mrs. George Sampson attend- Freneau Avc., entertained at din- will bo taken to Ihe r.nst Orange clnir, legislation chairman and Mm. relienrsul, 7:30 p.m. ilny: Nov. '20, Women's Chili vesper weekend in Bermuda. llernlco Condil, Point Pleasant, dren's confirmation class, will be ed (hajuricheon of-the _ Hebrew ner at Peterson's Buttonwood Man- Veterans' Hospital. Members wero Cnthoi'liiu Clone Circle mnrllnK In Hi'rvlcen nt 4 |>.m, 111 the Methodist Saturday at 9:30 a.m. Women's league at tile synagogue Mrs. Jay F. Hostetter and Mrs. or, In celebration of tho confirma- asked to bring canned goods to tho public affairs chairman. Church; Nov, 24, Union Thankn- Edwin II. Dominlck attended a ID collofio nn Friday at 1 p,m. Trinity Ladies Guild will meet in in Perth Amboy. tion on Nov. S of their daughter, next meeting on Nov. 22 tor Thanks- Reservations must, be mndo with under Ihit direction of Mrt. Tliomns Illvlim services In tho 11 a u 1111 the parish house Monday evening Miss Judith Rice and Miss Shir- concert on Thursday evening. The Joan Louise. Guests were Mr, and giving baskets. Mrs. limnin Mcsalnn, 12 Fayo St., Church nt 0:30 a.m.; Nov, 2B, Mr». concert was given by the Yugo- Duchaii, circle litmler. The Jesters at which time officers will be in- ley Brother, Abington, Mass., stu- Mrs. Michael Manzo, and daugh Mrs. Kenneth Egbert served as South Plalnfleld. will meet In the haneimmt of fclluw- Otto Cauh will attentl u nuielhiR . stalled. dents at Pembroke College of slavia Chorus at Rutgers Univer- ters, Angela and Claire, Mr. and nt the lluncioll Taylor Home anil sity gymnasium, New Brunswick. hospitality chairman. The executive. ilti hall at 7 pin, Brown University, Providence, Mrs. Anthony Mancinl, Mr. and board met TuosdaV-evenlng at Hie uny/imi wltliln/i to altc-ntl should Holy Communion will be cele- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray jr. en-Mrs. Walter McBrlde and son, Mrs. G.J.S. Thompson Brownie Troop 110 rmictii In fel brated Tuesday at 8 a.m. by the R.I., were the weekend guests of hom« of Mrs, Alfred Applcgate, Inwshlp hall basement Saturday at contact bur. Mr. and Mrs. William J. Miller. tertained on Sunday evening. Their Walter, and Miss Vickie Farrell, ^Rev. Henry A. Male jr., rector of guests were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Matawan, Hoitesi At Benefit 10 a.m. The meulliDi concluded with a St. Mary's Episcopal Church, Key- Mr. and "Mrs. John DeSilva, Ernest C. Welgel, 2J Beechwood Thanksgiving Sunday will he ob- friendship circle nftor which to- Kingston, Mass., have been the Fuller, Newark; Mr. and Mrs.Terr., has taken a position as The Matawan Branch of the Mon port. Trinity Ladles Guild mem- John Knodel, Belleville; Mr. and Colored Slides Shown served at 0:30 and 11 o'clock serv- freshinmita wero nerved hy th« ben will make their Corporate guests of Mr. and Mrs. William, teacher of statistics in the .Jersey mouth Medical Center Auxiliary ices with a special visual sermon hnipltatlty commlltee, M r». I., K. Craig, for, several: d»ys. • Mrs. Andrew Decker and daugh- City Division. of Rutgers Slauf sponsored * benefit card party re- Linen, ehitrmani Mrs, C. Mlcock, Communion and the United Thank ter, Linda. South Amboy. and Mr. At Department Meet ul thatifcltfl JtUlu, Tito conB«r.»- .r i0{foring.wOI be ,receiv«l.'. .w •' ,* *nd.^fcs,,/ay P., Hosteller University; • - •'-••—•). cently Hi Iho hom« of Mrs. a. J llonal pledget will bo presented by Mrs, C, loylur and Mra. II, HIMI- were weekend guests of Mrs. Hos- and Mrs.' Georgif UTsenbsrdt," Mbrs ' Mrs. Nicholas Franclscd enter- The' Ceianbsei Corp7 of Amerlcl Sterling Thompson,' Rdgehiero Dr. demon, The every-member canvass com- gan. the every-memKoi"" cinvass com- tetter's niece. Miss Gertrude tained at bridge on Thursday evert' provided the program for ths meet, Matawan. Mra. William Lambert mlllea for dedication, Tho youth mittee will meet Tuesday at 8 p.m. Mrs, Richard Gctshall entertain- In the parish house. Rine, Philadelphia. ing. Prize winners were Mrs. Rus- ing of the American Home Depart- was co-iiniteii. choir will ling at (he early service Airi, Carothon Hoitoii On Sunday Michael Kldzus, Ra- ed several guests at luncheon on sell Weber and Mrs. William Ohns- ment of the Woman's Club of Lau- Prlio winners were Mrs. Johnson and tin) senior choir at II a,m, A vine Dr., took a group to Potts- Wednesday. Her guests were Mrs. man. Other guests were Mrs. Jo- rence Harbor, Inc., al the home Carlan, Mn, Charles SprlnRliorn, nursery for children undor five ii Matawan Mothori Club Book Fair Dec. 13,14,15 ville, Pa., where they met Law-John Smoy'k, Mrs. John O'Brlan, seph Rankl jr., Mrs. Roy Kaiser, of Mrs. Cazlmcr Samolyk, 341 Mrs, Arris I). Henderson, Mrs. Ed- provided during Ihe II a.m. service rence Arts, mine owner, who took Mrs. Ralph Duncan, Mrs. W. Mrs. Bruce MacCutcheon, Mrs. Woodbine Way, Laurence Harbor, win II, Dominlck and Mrs. l.ydls Church nchool meets at 0:30 am, The Mnllinri Chili (if Malnwan At WhiterJ Brown School them to a number of coal mines Schneider, Mrs. Anthony Nuccio Richard Cermak and Mrs. George Tho hostess showed color slides, Walling. Boy Seoul Troop 10, Exploring met nt the homo of Mn. Hurry In the area. and Mrs. Frank Gray Jr. Deltz. he theme of which was "Now Olhen attending were Mrs, J, Pest 10 anil Wcholoi Puck meet Carolhers, Union SI,, Mnlnwmi, nn Miss Barbara Wojie, chairman of Homes for Old." Fifty room sel- Franklin Dominlck, Mn, Allan J. Tuesday at 7 p,in. Tuesilny evenlnil. COIKHICBI was the book (air to be sponsored by lings were featured, including somo Morrison, Mrs, Bayard Lamborn, Cllrl Scout Troop 211 meets Mra, iHvkl Tulllo, Plain woro the Whited Brown Parent- B'nai B'rirh Women Welcomes Visiting Juvenile Delinquency from an elegant five-story town Mrs. Robert Duller, Mra. Howard Wednesday at J p.m. DIIJIO Sludy mnilo tor Dm Clirlilman family (hit Teacher Association, Cheesequake, house In New York; a 40-year-old Woolley, Mrs. Donald Robinson, group mncla at 7:30 pin, at the the club Is upoiisorliiK Ihrniiuh Iho announced at the executive commit' To Visit United Nations Past Councilors Topic At Holy Name : home in tho country, and several Mrs. Joy F. Hosteller, Mils Mary collide it which llnmtlio »ub|ocl Mltnwin—Public-|lo«lth -Centers tee meeting Monday evening that city and suburban apartments. Llsk, Mn. William Noddlngs, Mrs, will he Chapter I D! the Fourth There will be a new qrtlelo Of the book fair would be held Dec. 13, B'nal B'rith women, Northern A meeting of Freedom Council, Detective Officer Dominic DIMat- Each slide had a message on how W. Kulnn Smith, Mrt; Albert Ahell, Ttatpcl. - •—••"••"' clnililng for each membor nf lltli - 14 sfld 15. Proceeds will be used New Jersey Council, expect to bet- Sons and Daughters of Liberty teo of the Hudson County Police to eliminate objectionable structur- Mrs. Sophie Welnatcln, Mrs. Leon family tnd a new toy for each for books for the classes in the ter understand the United Nations was held Thursday night. William Department drew a. record attend- al walls and other eyesores with Blunmiliml, Mn, Grace Curran, ance when ho spoke at the meeting Slllhl, & fT Whited Brown School to be selected and Its many facets following visit Drees, councilor, presided, and wel- drapery effects. Mra. Henry Zucker tr., and Mra,Honor Mist Dacy by the teachers. of the St. Joseph's Holy Name So- Joseph Dietrich, all of Matawan; Tim club •Ian will sponsor to the U. N. In New York on Tues- comed the Monmouth and Ocean ciety Thursday evening in tho Mrt. Robert Lancaster received At Bridal Shower llrnwnle Troop 334, Mnlawmi. Open house will be held Monday tho award of a dress-length of ma- Mrs, John ('. Eggleslon, Holmdel; day. Approximately 60 B'nal B'rith Counties Past Councilors Associa- church auditorium. Miss S. I'.. Hancy, tnd Mm. II, O, 'file next menllng will ho • evening from 7 to 8 o'clock at council members will make the trip tion. icrlal. On Saturday evonlii|( i bridal which time parents may confer Choosing "Juvenile Delinquency Jones, Freehold, and Miss Cora CIirln(mns parly lo ho hold at Ilia on Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. and spend Dllllslin, Palorson. hhowcr wu IJIVDII In honor nf Ml«» with the teachers. The regular Nomination of officers took place and Narcotics" at his topic, ho llrlvn Murlo Dtcy by Mrs. Robert Homo nl Mr: Wlniliin Sclnflor, ~ meeting will start at 8 o'clock. the day visiting the World Affairs arranged a display of the horrify- Talent Patty l.akesldd Dr,, Malnwnn. Agency and a General Assembly as follows: Councilor, Mn. Esther ing weapons that had been confis- II. Wallace it her home, 240 Fair " Mrs: Anna Matey, membership [liven Kit., Fair Ifavari, lession. Steneck; associate councilor, Mrs. cated from teen-ager*. The- wea- Mrt. Joseph Rudnlck, .101 At!»l) Cyclones Parado chairman, reported that there are Medora Truax; vice councilor, Mrs. pons, which ranged from brass tic St., Keyport, requests anyone Mitt Dacy will become Ihe bride 76 Prettnt Play 64 members to date. P-TA maga- The semi-annual trip is sponsored Ethel Stryker; associate vice coun- knuckles to zip guns and studded who has not received an Invitation On Veterans Day, Friday, Hii if Clmth't I',. Ilrodliiy nn Nov. M zine chairman Mrs. Betty Maher in St. I'clnr's Cluircli, Auburn, N.Y, Tho Drama Deimrtmenl It In Ilia by the Northern New Jersey Coun- cilor, Mrs. Mary Drees; recording garrison bells, had been used In and would like to attend the talent Jersey Cyclones Drum and Bugle announced 31 members subscribe to cil's citizenship and civic affairs many a gang rumble. He also show- party, the start ol reheamali, for Corps of Mfllaivan Township par- 'I hose who nllonditd from Iho final relinorsnls of iho play "Tlit secretary, JMrs,. Barbara DeWalne; ,.Jhy and Mrs. Albert Phillips and chil- Announcement was made of the John J. Walsh will serve is co- on gn».,. IMH nu*i tlw nil n«w Hear Cancer Discussion official visit of the Slate Councilor dren, Stephanie Ann and Albert, chairmen. lt«ik«jtt» V-fltxinililniahlR-air Frank Pallay and ion, Theodore. and her staff of officers on Fri- *•'*.;••. New Brunswick; Mr. and Mrs. John Dr. Alexander B. Barel, Long day evening, Dec. S, IKirforliinncn with •iiinllcnr Branch, addressed the Monmouth OsipowiU, Ehglishtown; Mr. and Plans are underway for the Celebrates First Mdiiumyl And Twln-Trlnuxl* Mrs. Anthony Mancinl and chil- Chapter of the National Secretaries Htnlillll/ loin you drlvo all day Association (International) at their Christmas tnd revealing of secret dren, Delia and Anthony, Morgan; pals party. It was reported that Birthday At Party wlllmut tiring, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Manzo and monthly dinner meeting held at Crystal Brook Inn, Ealoniown, on the sale held recently was success- Raymond Lane Jr., son of Mr, Built for the buyer who wants something better daughters, Angela and Claire, Mrs. ful. Itl«ht now, fiiurdmif wdvni Victoria Farrell and daughter, Nov. 2. Dr. Baret discussed two and Mrs. R. Lane, 98 Bethany Rd., •nd sUtlon waaoiu DID at yi>ur Vicky, and Mrs. Alia Zelwak and films that were shown about cancer At the next meeting. Nov. 25, llailct, celebrated his first birth- In women and answered questions secret par fcirthdays will, be cele- in a smaller car! OldJinokil* Qualltr Do»l«r's. son, Michael, Matawan, day, which was Nov.. ft, at a party ••for* you Invtil In any t»w from t|ie group. brated. held Sunday at hli home. ptltti !•', c«m» I* and oi •"!"• pointed chairman of the member- Miss Mari* Belottl, Matawsn; Mn. torium. Mrs. Charles Roescn, ship committee. A bus trip to New Girl Scout Troop 2S3, Holmdel, Marilyn Burke and children. Dawn -chairman, will be assiited by Mrs~ York to see a Broadway play Is visited the Garden State Manor and Ricky. Long Branch; Mr. tnd PiulHancik, fashion show chair- planned to "be held again this year Nursini Home in Holmdel on Nov. Mrs. Dominlck Cinque ind daugh- man; Mrs. Wesley Buck, decor- in February and a card party in 19 taking cookies with them and ter, Carol Ann, Hulel. ations; Mrs. William Btker. prizes; ihe spring. providing entertainment, Tho girls Mr*. Edward Walko, refreshments; The next dinner meeting will be were welcomed by the patients with OLDSMOBfLEt .such enUnitJawn that the troop will If you have wild fowl lo cook .Mrs, Walter Reil, tickets," Mrs. Dec. 7 at which time'ltems-for a. thlfjall and you want W reduce Mark Goldman, music; Mrs. Christmas basket for a needy fjm endeavor to return ui part of Ihe gamey flavor, soak Ihe Hr< Samuel Robinson, publicity, and ily will be collected and the chapter ' their program,'service to the com in a aolutioii of one tablespoon of Mrs. George Ktakade. tables.. will hold its Christmas party. The .•nanny. ' s sill to one quart of > Joseph* JW.;. Catholic Jominlck^ Allocco, i>Mr«; Marie ! Longstreet, Matawan; Mra.'C. Her- agencies.- '>' " ' : iors whe* took: the lest for I960-1961 Sandwiches VT must be turned •tir;aPihe,*Gia&- laughters of America, will conduct Donnell, Mrs. Mary Boehler, Miss mann, Mrs. W.- Ellison,' Mrs,.E. . New Jersey's rate of population Frank, Morgan; Mrs. R. Erhart, ber.meefing, to. bs; judged fby the reception for new members Sun- Mores Boehler, Mrs. Anton Boeh- Over the past few years. New growth, 24.77 per cent, ranks the Open Weekends Q»Iy January meetlnjf. Last-year-Ujilon. r jr.,.Miss Frieda Boehler, Mrs. New Deborah Chapter Mrs.H. Dimsey, Laurence Harbor, day from 3 to 5 p.m. in the school Jersey had added over 3000 acres state well above the national aver- LOWELL Beach Post 321 won the contest tad clen Boehler, Miss Theresa Al- and Mrs. H. Anderson, Linden, to its public hunting grounds.- age of 18.5 per cent. received a large plaque which will auditorium. All members .arc re- occo, Hazlet; Mrs. Leona Boehler, Plans Membership Drive be passed or, to the new winner. quested to be present.' Mrs, John Mrs. lisa Boehler, Centervilie; Mr«. (osepli Rossi, Cliffwood; Mrs, Jo- The regular monthly meeting of This ls.the wcond'yearj.thls pro- Thaler, Grand "Regent, conducted the newly formed Harmony Chapter gram has.been sponsored In the eph Cerclello. Miss Tina Cerciello, the meeting of the Court in.the Bclford; Mrs. Lorraine Olziwskl, of Deborah was held Nov?:4at the county., '•.'"•!.'y" !^i3« J "."•: •' Y.M.C.A., Red B|nk. The chapter Past' Commander Basil Slocum school cafeteria.. ' '." Miss Belly Jane Elchenlaub, Miss Genevieve .Eichenlaub, Mrs. Alma will sponsor a play In April to be was presented with an, award for Christmas plans were' discussed held in Red Bank High School audi- his work during the .past" year and nrnl members were asked to donate Boehler, Port Monmouth; Mrs. Cira Wltto, Union Beach; Mrs. Florence torium. Proceeds raised by the Leonardo ^ostJ38.was:6«n_t a con-X^icistmasjiackngesjpr thejjirls at chapter will aid Deborah Hospital gratulatory letter for the fine rec- Rubano,- W e a t-Keansburgv-Mrs., the Home of the Goo3^!hepnerd, Katherinc Boehler, Keansburg. supported only by donations—and ord of its drill team which rated Wickatunk. Mrs. Charles O'Harc is chapters in various parts of the fourth in competition in the nation chairman of this project. Other gutsts attended from Mid- country. All medical treatment re- Tie next meeting, will bo held Reservations for the Christmas dletown, N, Y., East Orange. New- ceived by patients in Deborah Hos- on Dec. 7, the anniversary of Pearl party at Rollo's Post House Tues- ark, West Long Branch, Bloom- pital is free. Harbor, at West Long Branch Posl day evening) Dec! 13, must be made field, Little Silver, Red Bank and 411. " Union. Merchandise was sold at the with Mrs. Anthony Fnrlello and meeting and will continue to be sold Mrs. John Buck. Gifts will be ex. Gifts were sent by Rose and Lin- nt all meetings ai a means of rais- New Jackets For changed by the members. Mrs, da Allocco, Miss Susan Wilding, ing funds. Mrs. Gary Schwartz will Floyd Brown announced the cookie! Mrs. Sally Boehler, Mrs. Mary be In charge of the soJcs.j'cMrs. 'Drum, Bugle Corps ; Ordered for. the holidays are avail lltinlon, - Miss Sandra Boyd," Edward Finn will hold a priVaU able and orders will be accepted Mrs. William Zlsa. merchandise party at he At the meeting pf the Mother The November cancer dressin home In Lincroft to raise funds foi Corps of the Matawan Fire Depart meeting will be held Tuesday eve- the chapter. ment Junior Drum and Bugle ning, Nov. 29, at the home of Mrs. Catholic Daughters Corps held In the Haley Hose Fire A membership drive has (been ""HouseTMam Strrplanr were mode At National Shrirje started by-Mrs. ThcodorefWillncr, for the delivery of corps. jackets port. Members wlirconduct a food membership) chairman. Persons liv- before Christmas. sale Sunday, Dec. 4, after the Mrs. John Thaler, Grand Re- ing In Harlet, Holmdel, Keyport, masses in the school cafeteria. Mrs. gent of Court St. Joseph 384, Catho- New Shrewsbury, Lincroft, R e < Mrs: Vernon Ellison conducted Charles Emery will serve as chair lic Daughters of America, Keyport, Bank, Fair Haven, Rumson and her first meeting as president, re- man. and Mrs. George Egan, District Little Silver are eligible for mem- cently assuming the office upon the Mrs. Herbert Olrich reported Deputy, were accompanied by five bership. Membership teas will be resignation of Mrs. Charles Zim- members attended The Evening ol members of the Court when they held for new members, the firs mer. Mrs. Andrew Diodato was Recollection held at the Cenacle, attended "Catholic Daughters i was held Nov. 10. elected vice president to fill Mrs. New Brunswick, Nov. 2. America Day" at the" Natlom Ellison's office. Shrine of the Immaculate Concep- tion, Washington, D. C, Saturday. Activities Planned The red satin corps Jackets wit Hebrew Women white lettering may be seen at the The group, which Included Mrs. By JWV Auxiliary home of Mrs. Joseph Vaccarclla, Meet At Synagogue Joseph Charles, Mrs. John Buck, High St., Matawan, Friday even- Mrs. Joseph McQuarric and Mrs. Planned activities were discussed ing at 8 p.m. Delivery is promised A regular meeting of the Hebrew Paul Dolait, Matawan, and Miss at a meeting of the executive com- In time (of Christmas gifts if the Women's-League of Keyport was Ann Stringer, Cllffwood, attended mittee of the Ladles Auxiliary, orders are placed this week. Par- held at the synagogue on Thurs- the Pontifical Mass at 11 a.m. with Jewish War Veterans, Dayshnre •ents who are interested are asked day. Mrs, Saul Sahner reported the national chaplain, The Most Post 737, held at the home of Mrs. to bring the child's correct mea- that tickets are now on sale for Rev. Vincent S. Wators, n» cele- Stanley Schwartz. 25 Roland PI., surements and the money to Mrs. The Follies to be held Dec. 7, 8, brant and the Right Rev. Msgr. Hazlet. Vaccarclla's home. Joseph E. ScWeder as preacher. and 10 at Keyport High School. Mrs. Jack Goldberg, president, Appreciation was expressed The program for the evening, un- The five Apsldal Altars, donated announced arrangements are being the Junior Color Guard and Mrs.der the direction of Mrs. Paul Wot- by the Catholic Daughters of made to sponsor a Friday night Zone Anson and Mrs. Jerry Aimen- fenlcld, explained the Torah, Its America, were blessed at thai service at Fort Monmouth on Mar. as, senior chairman, for their suc- workings and how the seminary In lime. 17 and a party at Marlboro.State cessful food sale In October. New York benefits from donations, During the afternoon, they visit- Hospital on Apr, 11 of next year. Mrs. Jack Krcuter, Mrs, Mark ed points of Merest In Washington The group will hold a New Year's Sharyn Tuttle Heads Goldman and Mrs. Stanley Kalcch and witnessed the changing of the Eve party at Dutchies, Matnwon, participated In the program, guards at Arlington Notional Can and friends of the members are Trinity Young People Hostesses were Mrs. Jack'Lainr, clcry. Invited to attend. Interested per- Mrs. Irwln Rubenfcld, Mrs. Wolte sons may contact Mrs. Harry Miss Sharyn Tuttlc- was elected Ogens, Mrs. Kalcch and Mrs. Da- Legion Auxiliary Brier, Tropical Dr., Mlddlctown, president of the Trinity Young vid Bernstein. Refreshments were for complete details. Peoples Fellowship Monday even- Discusses Yule Plans ing In the parish hall of Trinity served. . To avoid a conflict with Thanks- Pontiac tailors body design to a new Wide-Track Church, Main St. Also elected wen giving plans, the next, rcgula Mrs. Dorothy Rlnear conducted meeting has been rescheduled from Miss Terry Hall, vice president District Deputy the meeting of the Ladies Auxil- Miss Margaret McDonald, secre- Nov. 23 to Nov. 30. Better balance and roadabltltyl Control that can't be copledl iary of the Matawan American Le- ...Participating in the planning tary, and Miss Roblnle Malkmus, Visits Rebekahs gion Post 176 In the Legion Home, treasurer Main St. were Mrs. Lelghton Levy, Mrs. Le- Miss Tuttle appointed her com District Deputy President Louella on Blelcli, Mrs. Herman Korobow. Wa'v* built more room and greater readability Into this aleak new '61 Pontlao. Ayers, Island Heights, visited the Christmas activities, were' dis- Mrs. Louis Weltiner, Mrs. S. Kal- mltfec chairmen as follows. Rich- cussed and donations of S15 for aid Ratcliffc, refreshment chair- Lady Colfax Rcbekah Lodge at its ech and Mrs. Goldberg. There's more headroom, legroom arid footroom. Ooora are wider and they're regular meeting held In the Odd the Christmas program of the Mat- man; Miss Sue Manville, member- awan Public Health Center; $20 lo designed to open farther for greater convenience. ., ship; Miss Alvina McDonald, cor- Fellows Hall, Main St.. Keyport Accompanying Mrs. Ayers was the Brisbane Child Treatment Cen- Sorority Members By trimming aide overhang, we balanced mor« weight directly between responding secretary; Miss Flor- ter, arid Christmas gllu. to local ence Mnhvllle, program chairman Mrs; Rosa yanArsdale.Belmar. veterans- -who -are -hospitalized AttendN. Y, Play the wheels. The- '61 Pontiac gives you Greater stabl'ily. It gives you a greater and Miss Dona Shephard, publicity. The club prize was awarded to were passed. These donations and sense of control for every mile, every maneuver.' : " • "~y in snr rat-TiMXcu t It was decided to hold two meet- Mrs. Donald Burgess, Union Beach. the frequent calls upon the auxil- On Saturday 10 members of Beta tnttm kn U» >UM lock tltm ings a month in the future, to oc- Also attending were Mrs. Melvln iary for food, clothing, children's Sigma Phi Sorority, Chapter Mu, Of. M, Mm M mm* k nOa cur on the second and fourth Mon- Isn't now the time to try the. Wide-Track way to travel? iMa mtuf. Km aal*t M- Poling, Miss Amelie Baumgartner, eye-glasses and baby layettes are Matawan, attended the matinee m*t IIIIM tkt atoll to \days, Plans for an ice-skating Mrs. George Porter and Mrs. Al- made possible from tho poppy performance of the Broadway play, hM party Jdf Asbury Park Nov. 30 were fred Eckmann, Keyport; Mrs. Gil- drive, money from which stays in "Byo Bye,-Birdie," starring Dick PONTIAC '«! - IT'S ALL PONTIAC I completed. bert Raynor, Union Beach; Mrs. the community for such purposes. VanDyke and Chita Rivera. Carl Hardy, Matawan; Mrs." Rus- : SEE YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED PONTIAC DEALER - sell Wyckoff, Keansburg; Mrs, Ken- Dec. 5 was selected] as the date Attending were Mrs. Fay Stran- neth Smith, Atlantic Highlands, and For the Christmas party, and plans lero. Mrs. Arlcno Garlto. Mrs. Con- KS+ JeWitt Carhart, Red Bank1;' ' *"" >vere made for members to attend hie Redmond, Mrs, Janet Robert!, the Monmoulli County Ladles Am-.' MM. RonMCllflon, Mrr, Dorothy DOWNES PONTIAC, INC. v Illary meeting1 Friday! evening '$ Miislna, Wf, Mary Lou jPinto, r _, • AmdtU« 1 tonjgtl! it 7J30 p.m. In Real Eftut'e Listing Cards for the American Legion Post Home, Mrs. Dolores'Bittner, Miss Barbara :6I-MlOWBtMUNSr, . lOwB 6-2299 HXMWAN sale1 at toltcfflce. Atlantic Highland*. Ryan and Miss Rose DiBlase. Thursday, November-47-4960- -WE MATAWAN-JOURNAt-N=3P Page Seven Honor Two Employees :>lec & Clooney, Perth Amboy, the but that It apparently hat bee* NROTC File Date It's A Family Affair o Kurd's auditors, was not so mro 'forgotten about." It was voted ho South Amboy Bank would take also to ask for copies of such ordi- Set Tomorrow liberal view of the move, nances in effect in Union Beach and. Work Qn Bridge Mr. Aumlck then questioned If Highlands to see how they compare • High, school seniors and grad- : Assurances were received Mom day by the Board of Directors of He $DOO,000 wero placed with Bo- with the township's. ' " ' uates only have until tomorrow to land, Saffin on a GO-doy basis und Conditions Not M«t the KeyporrChamber of Commerce If tho board sold $2,173,000 In pcr- apply for the Navy's Reserve Of- that work to repair the bridge The board wan aware that the ficer Training Corps, the Chief of nanent bonds Dec. 15, if tho board across Matawan Creek, West Front vould not have outstanding in debt situation at the William Zieglcr sub- Naval personnel, states. Appli- St., "is proceeding as rapidly as or the hl|;h school for 30 days division at tho Pengel tract at cants win take the nation-wide possible.". The, report was made I'onjjel PI. and Angel St. was one ' by J.' Harold Hendrickson, civic 1,250,000 more In debt than had competitive examination Dec. 10 as een allowed by the mandate of Instance whero-tho renditions hid > affairs, committee chairman, . after Ilie-votors Oct. 15, 4959 not been met. It was liranled, how- ' thefirst step toward an appoint- he conferred with Monmouth Coun- ever, that lack of a clear deflnlllon • ment as midshipman. ty Freeholder Abram Voorhees. Tha other members did not be-of the street line of Center St, could Designed to supplement the of- ; Mr." Hendricksori. explained that leve that this was a bar to the ho a matter hero. It was noted that ficer output of I he Naval Academy the start, of work was delayed to favorable renewal of the short If ono Interpretation were to be the NROTC program makes it pos permit' the uninterrupted flow o( lerm loans and voted to have Mr, taken, and the seemingly more re. traffic during the summer and that [Icllenry cancel out the renewal liable one, a fire hydrant, several ~ jible-for a young man to earn a if Ihif $1)00,000 with Iho First Na- regular commission while study- Route 35 traffic was detourcd over telephone poles and oven tho front' the span when the-bridge.on that Ionnl, South Amboy. at 3.S0 perof the Cllffwond Fire House would ' ing at a civilian college of his choice highway was renovated this sum- pent and place thu money with uo- which' has an NROTC unit All tui- be on the street, There Is « Boven-' •' mer.' ..• . .:..:.. •:,. ••'.. . land. Suffin at three por cent, at foot encroachment on the street tion, fees and booRs are furnished 1 He told 'the.jUrectorg a full work Die same tlmo taking out the new here. • by the Navy, and the student re- force- has been assigned at the loan with Iho South Amboy Uank ceives an annual retainer of «00 ; it $250,000 at three per cent on A special fommlttee of Frank Do- "rl(fee by the contractor Ayho also vlno, Charles Short, Peter Von»,-r" fdr four years. '••}'• .iloris to work 6i\ Saturdays^ weath- nil. On the roll call, all voted : .'. During the summers the student er permitting, to speed" repairs" Mrs. Mildred Earl, left, and Mrs. Lorraine Hunley, right, ore'con- 'yes" but Mr. Aumlck, who insist- Commlttecmun Slgmund Kowalski goes on interesting' training cruis- The bridge at present is closed to gratulatcd by Herman Stein, administrator of Brookdale Nurnlng Home, d, the whole thing would become and Mayor Polcr Waters reported' es to many parts of the world. Af- all-traffic.-' -.' •'. ~ : ' '."' »t a dinner party ilven In Ihelr honor for five \cars of continuous 'Illegal" II the pormancnt bonds on deplorable condltfcns In "slum" " ter completing the >«; usual four? iervlce Tuesday night at Shore Point Inn, llailel. After the dinner Mr. vero Issued. areas In the RnritRn_»nd_JCounty-,» year college course, he iscommis- | Mr. Hendrickson. to|d the direc- iteln proposed a toast to Mrs. Earl and Mrs. Hunley and presented Rd. sections of Cllffwood and In the slonec! in the regular Navy or Mar- tors the contractors had found the them with five-year service pins. There were 41 guesli at the dinner The board then passed another Bankct's Bug section at Lloyd Rd. footings of the bridge "very badly parly. Including all the employees at Brookdnle. resolution authorizing Mr. Joyce It was buliovcd that out-of-town •'. ine Corps and goes on active duty Peter E. Chelleo, (right), 11-year-old native of Egypt, receives lo sl|(n In place of Mr. Huff as dumpers were creating a KOOJ deal B5 8 prospective career officer with Rutgers freshman "dink" from his cousin, Alexander; 22, as his sister, deteriorated'! and had to sink new pilings to support the span which president of thn board and John of the nuisance, but the bosrd will • - th« Navy's far-flung fleets.— .,™—, Veula, ISj looks on,, Ale*and»r, .-»• Junior transfer- ttiidcntfrnm: thi in a.report from Mr. While that he Partridge^jr.-,--t.ew vice-president go Into-«-revision of the health code;— __ Between 17 And 21 Years University of Cairo, !• part-time employee' in the Unlvenlty. bookstore, connectsJieyBOfr'with Matawan Mt. St. Mary's Alumni g I«revison of the oe 1 TCU inspection of tire nrakfs of the board, 16 slgn'ln the iliSeiieo l o paiin 5Drao townshihip i ' High school seniors and grad- where "dinks" are distributed. Voula Is a Douglass College sophomore. Township.JWO Madison Township, lire ' further* to the west. Honor National Head n all four school owned buses. if the secrelury or custodian, „ authorithi y to copo withh such situa- uates who have reached the nth They are the only Egyptian nationals among undergraduates at the Mr. White's report revealed that tions. Tho word "Junulo" was an- _annlvjBxsaiy_j) (.birth. jmdJiavijiat State University. " . Efforts to direct the flow, of traf- The Northern New Jersey Alum- it had been discovered last week piled ID soinn nl the conditions reached the 21st anniversary of fics lnto~Kevportfrom-the west on ni Chapta-of-Mt."Str Mary'sr Col- lhat- onetof-the-buses - had- ntt Husky, 16-year-old Peter E. Chel- district sales manager in Valencia found in Clllfwoodr birth, on July 1, 19G1, may apply Old Amboy Rd. and Route 35 also lege, Emmltsburg, Md., will ten- >rakcs, despite the fact the board MatawaiTTwpAid Tho board will moot with/ for the NROTC aptitude test. Those ico is one Rutgers freshman who for the Mobil Oil Co., with direct- will be made by the civic affairs der a testimonial banquet to John lad ordered new brako linings In (continued from page one) vi Industriall commissioconmilssloan nntj Who make a qualifying score wilt n't worried about the bed shortage ing the family to Rutgers, "My committee for the convenience of R. Morgan, LL.D. • President, Na- ill buses a litlle over a month ago.. ily with conditions placed on such tho ituluitry promiitloit commlaL be given a rigid physical exam at the University. He's renting a father's colleagues in Mobil Oil motorists during the Christmas tional Alumni Association.-Friday 1r. White said ho spoko to Ihe pa- pprnvals. of the CiMilral Kallroail nf Now Jer- early in 1961. From the number whole house In nearby Highland gave Rutgers the highest recom- shopping season, Mr. Hendrickson evening, Nov. 25. Final arrange- agc that was to have done the job It wai iloleinilnecl (hat the town- sey on tlio locution nf Industry along of qualified young men remaining Park. Peter Chelico's c ase, of mendation," he explained. reported. ments for the affair, which will be nd was assured of the owner's ililp ulrcady lias nn nrdlnnnco Iho tracks of thai railroad In the In competition, at least 1600 will course, is a special one. Few Rut- When Voula was accepted by Closing of the span has cut off held at the Kingston Restaurant, Ifull ..co-operation."'. Meanwhile,', his pplylnu to dilapidated s.trur.lurO') township. be selected to begin their Naval gers freshman can afford to rent Douglass College in the summer of access to tho borough's shopping Union, were announced ultjm diap- eport snld, another garage IS' in- careers next September. - houses, and fewer still qualify as district over Old Amboy Rd. but er's monthly meeting NraH- pcctlnc all tho buses and should The NROTC college training pro- 1959, Peter came here with her and lave all necessary repairs enm- competent homemakers. his aunt and enrolled in New Bruns- traffic has been rerouted to Route Guests will Include ftT Rev. gram also is open to enlisted men 35. Signs.have been erected at the Monslgnor John L. Sheridan, Col- )lcto by Monday. Hut came Mem- on active duty with the Navy and Young Peter, however, has built- wick High-School. The Chelicos Six Corners Intersection, directing Jay and tho piston roil had shot rented an apartment in New Bruns- k'KC President and Rov. Hugh J. Make next Christmas merrier Marines. A separate quota is es- in solutions to such mundane" mat- motorists to the business district. Phillips, Executive Secretary, Na- hrough the -motor, " j tablished for applicants within ters as cooking, dusting and pay-wick after having stayed briefly Tho retail" standards-promotion ional Alumni Association, ' Mailers Of Finance -„._.. with a family friend-In Westfield; these services. ing the rent. These solutions in- committee also reported that most Anothor matter of Rrlovnnco to stores will remain closed Monday, The arrangements'committee In- clude a sister, an aunt and' a Went House Hunting,=.*. cluded Paul Lawless, Cranford, and Ilio bonrd concerned finance, There Application forms are available . Last December, after learning Dec. 26 and Jan. 2, because the at nigh schools. Navy Recruiting cousin. His sister, Voilla, 18, a Richard Hleglns and Anthony Clilo- were $1100,000 In short-term notes sophomore at Douglass College, that Alexander had won a scholar- Christmas and New Year holidays coming due Tuesday and up for Stations or from the Chief of Naval fall on Sunday. The regular full do, Eliiabeth. Gcorgo Chnrnlga, your qualifies as an adept housekeeper ship for study In the U. S. and had Union, and James McKeon, West- renewal at the First National Dank Personnel, Department of the Na- dinner meeting of the chamber >f South Amboy al 3.5 imprest, Ilio vy, Washington 25, D. C. and assistant to the aunt, Miss Ra- also selected Rutgers, they went was held last night at Ye Cottage 'ield, will handlo tickets. he) S. Chellco. The cousin, Alexan- house hunting. When they found a term 60 days, Mr, Mcllenry report whole Inn, West Front St., when Peter cd he had made Inquiry on an der, 22, a Rutgers junior, cuts down house to their liking In Highland Dorn, a representative of the Stale Keansburg Woman Parkr Peter transferred to the high Stroke Patients Will added 5250,0011 wanted by tlw bonrd the rent to manageable four-part Chamber, of Commerce, was- the and had found that threo offorliiRs family... Kills Self Sunday , proportions. school there, from. which he was guest speaker. Be Topic Of Conference were uvailnble (rum, 'Ilio I-nrmcis graduated in June. In addition to its selection of liv- Merchants Natlonul Dank, Mnlu- Mrs. Gertrude Carr, 48, of 71 Now Peter is enrolled In the pre- , "Stroke patients are hot hopeless, wan, at 3.25 per cent; Irom lloland Waackaack Ave., Keansburg, died ing quarters, the Chelico clan is Faces Charge After and simple rehabilitation measures Saflln Co., New York, at thri'B per unique in another way. Among the med curriculum at the State Uni- aken promptly can help patients _at Riverview Hospital, Sunday, versity and.ypula Is. majoring in Browntovyn Accident cent, and Iho First Niitlnnal Hunk NovTUj i960, about four Hours af- .nearlyOOOO-undergraduates-iSiroll"- return to a useful life," Thin Is tho of Smith Amboy nt thrcu per cent. ter she shot-herself hi the stomach, sociology. Alexander, a transfer home of the Monmouth. County 1 ed in the. men's colleges and thestudent from t h e* University of Leo S. Olshefskle, 20, of 332WII-. The Matawnn linnk luitl iml) $40, police reported. Dr. Herbert A. women's college here, they're the son Ave., Matawan, was charged Icart Association's Annual Nurses 000 to loan at four percent and Iho Knapp, assistant Monmouth Coun- Cairo, is in the third-year mechani- with leaving the scene of an acci- Cardiac Seminar scheduled to bo South River Trust Co. and Ilio I'"list only Egyptian nationals. cal engineering program. held on Tuesday-evening, Dec. 0. 1 ty physician, said she committed From Cairo dent after his car collided with an- National HanR of Suulli River had suicide. Jlic Chelicos had no difficulty ad- other at the intersection of Route Plans have been made for a din- Peter and his sister came to New justing to life in North America. ner session to bo held at Ihe Sand I funds for short term loans tied Police said she had been des- 516 and Morganvllle Rd. Friday and Surf Hotel, West End. pondent over illnesses. They said Jersey from Cairo, Egypt, by way Their roots are international. The afternoon. she was at home when she shot of Valencia, Venezuela, a yeanago. father, a native of Turkey, is a According to police, Mr. Olshef- Mrs. Edith Buchwald Lnwlon, Di- Mr. Mellcnry pointed nut lhat herself with a .38 caliber revolver, Cousin Alexander arrived directly naturalized Egyptian, Their skle pulled onto Route 516 and hit rector of Postgraduate Education the First National Itank of South for Paramedical Personnel, New Ambny was pcrmltttiiK >'"' board owned by her husband,-Michael. from Egypt last month, In time to mother, who Is deceased, was a vehicle driven by Ralph SlocUm, to place tho loan on n "call" bulls, .Police were notified at 2:50 p.m.secure a part-time job in the Uni-Greek. They've lived on four conti- 33, of 47 Scholer Dr., Union Beach. York University Bcllevue Medical Chrlitmot ti alwayi mirrltr In hountioldi ,, Mrs. Carr was taken to the hospital Sgt. William C. Burlew, who inves- Center, and Institute of Physical lhat It could he retired In leas than versity book store and make sure nents and are at home with a half Medicine and Rehabilitation will be liO days If tho board told porman whsra fathsr dosin'l fool all lh» bills. by the Keansburg First, Aid Squad. Cousin Peter got a good fit when dozen languages. tigated the accident reported Mr. ent bonds by Dec, 15. Tho Uoland, Olshefskle said he thought Mr. Slr> the guest speaker. Mr. Lawton's Corns In and join our Chrlilmai Club now., Mrs. Carr was born in Newark, freshman "dinks" were distributed. "We both plan to make our home subject will bo ''How Can .We Train Saffln firm offered "«ny" amount daughter of the late William Levy cum's car was.going to roll over "at 00 days" hut not on a "call" | And bring your wholt family with you, How come the Chelicos chose with father when we have com and left the scene. Another motor- the Hemlplcglc TPatlent to bo In and Harriet Levy. She had lived dependent In Ills Dally Life?" basis. The Farmers & Merchants "'Th'»r»'i a tlgb payment plon lor t.vttypn»,y in Keansburg six months, the State University for their pur- pleted our studies;" Peter said, ist halted him a short distance also declined the "call" bails, Surviving besides her husband suits of higher education? Peter "and those plans could take us Just away, police said. Mr. Olshefskle credits his father, John 5. Chelico, about anywhere." admitted hia vehicle was register- The board was thrown in are, a son, Arthur Carr,: Ashland, quandary when one member noted ,Mais.,, and ,a, daughter, Mrs. Madison that It could ttlop renewal on Its Mi*1-Wm^l ;'ferk;-Hwo (cpn|lnued from one) 3.5 por cent loan «t First National THE MATAWxVN BAKE brothers, "All To Gel New Figi;urea South Arrtboy, and- inort.ooo will MATAWAN, NEW JE118EV and Seymour Lee, Clifton, and two Clarence Mcllcriry, DoinmL Saffln at threo per cent grandchildren/ AREA BOWLING SCORES secretary, was directed to geboart nedw The question was raised if Mlfll i will be held today figures from the auto dealers and National, South Amboy, was quot- at the Goldsticker Memorial Home, to call at their showrooms person- ing the three per cent ralo on Iho 228 Chancellor Ave., Newark. LINHAVEN LADIES HARMONY BOWL THURSDAY KEY-MAT CHURCH ally and go over with them tho $250,000 "call" loan only because Team W L NITE BUSINESS MEN Nov. 8 specifications so It would be a cer- It wan getting a renewal an Iho tainty that all dealers wou|U bo JMIO.OOO loan al DO days ill 3.50 per Team W Team W L Keyport Police Probe J&L Auto Parts 17 10 8 submitting figures with a uniform cent. Paul's Barber Shop 17 10 Eddies Barber 19 Keyport Baptist 22 Idea on what they were bidding. - Alpine's Store Entry Matawan Baptist No. 2 21 D- Would Be "Good Neighbor" Jim'if,R67nan Garden's HV4-lJI/5 Corner Liquor \ 18 Mr, Joyce bitterly opposed this Mr. Kordtlnskl believed tho St. Joseph's •' 20', ! O'/l move, holding that tho board could Keyport Police reported an In- Fisher's Cjties Service 14 .: 13' Sal's Barber . IS Keyport Reformed No. 2 IS South Amboy Bank would bu a truder broke part of the display 17 n lake the VanLlew bid In that It wus "K»d nolghbor," hold lo tho term Bell'Hard. & Marine Co. 13'^ 13% Kqch'a Florist Calvary Methodist 18 the responsibility of tho dealers to of Its "call" loan even If tho Inriier window at" Alpine's Department Koch's Florist "• 11 16 American Legion IS 12 refrain from bidding If they be- Mwkw-Msrel Dipwll Imuranu Cerpcrotfon -Ndtrol Mtstv* lyrtt* Store, East Front St., Keyport, and Matawan Methodist No. I 16 loan wero taken away from It, but Chero's Market '_.. . 11 16 Eight Balls 14 u lieved there was a risk In actlnu u rqircscntnllvo of Gomlnuer, Sup- • . escaped with approximately $50. in Hebrew Congregation 15 ontho specifications as presented. Halleran's Esso 11 15 J merchandise early~Sunday—morn^ Andy's Texaco Serl 8 ,-19 Matawan Methodist No. 2-15 13__ But he wan a I6ne 'no" on ilio vole ing. A cobblestone, found at the Emmons Market Bayview Presbyterian to havo Mr. Mellcnry gut new fig. 'I scene, was believed to have been HARMONY INDUSTRIAL No. 1 15 15 ures. .<> used to break the window. Team • ' W L INDEPENDENT MIXED Matawan Presbyterian On Tuesday, tho Vunl.lew price Jules Alpine, proprietor, said the American Const. 17 7 No. 2 15 15 • merchandise was taken from the Nov. 14 - went up to $4240 and (hey were ' it ?<% i K i Matthew J. Glif" 15«4 8'/, .Team Matawan Baptist No. I being underbid by Soyre Woods DISCOUNT display In the window. Access to w Ccthscmano Lutheran Ford at U8C2. But Mr. Pine laid __the store Itself was not gained, he C&A Body Shop Lili-Ann Shoppe Trinity Episcopal 2 d VJ 7 17 that on Monday one of the station added. Police are looking for a sus- Martin Co. No.-1---: Industrial Painting Kapushy Bros. Esso .16 St. John's Methodist wagons" to bo turned In hud BUILDING MATERIAL CENTER pect who was seen leaving the area Armstrong Cork No. 1 16 Bayview Presbyterian A of the store Sunday morning with Keyport Lumber Co. "blown" Us motor In Unit a piston TwinBoro Rambler Shore Point Inn 15 No. 2 12 rod had smashed through the block — an armful of clothes. 15 St. Mary's No. 2 12 Food Circus • Wrode House of the motor, making the vehicle Sllvestrl Contractors 13 St. Mary's No. 1 « 12 Of questionable future worth, II If you'need printing of any kind, Armstrong Cork No. 2 Galbralths Boathouse 12 Faith Reformed . . 12 was grunted there would bo at leant ~we are'liere to serve you. - Om Martin Co. No,-.4- Matawan Ford Co. 11 Matawan Presbyterian. a'''matter of $280 for a new motor quick service and reasonable prices Martin Co. No. 3 Trabachino - Real Estate 191 No. I U Involved, completely upsetting tin: Keyport Reformed No. 1 11 will please you. Donatp Const. basis on which Mr. Mellcnry had obtained figures In hi* pi'munu Martin Co. No. 2 KEY-MAT CHURCH WOMEN'S MAT KEY SUNDAY MIXED calls. . Nov. 8 HARMONY TOURS. LADIES Nov. n Members Aroused Team Point Team w L Team W fu Thil nrbuiied the members, Mn. Robert L.SIattery .. 27 Calvary II 24 Vogel's Sunoco 21 9 Carol Kosnbucki demanded to Middletown Delicatessen Matawan Trinity 21 9 Haley's Sunoco Service 20 10 know why Mr, McHenry had no Mary Carter No. 1 St. Mary's I 19 11 Ulrlchsen Sea Skiffs 20 10 sought quotations ' from- the two Keyport Reformed 17 13 Litlle SI. Care 19 12 Give your home Raritan Sweet Shop St. Joseph dealers near a! hand, Mnlawun Martini's Diners 17 13 Flamlnfjo Bar "'/4 "Vi Ford and the Johhson-GIbb, Che Bayview I Bauman's. Dairy Hughes Auto Service Matawan Baptist I 17 13 17 13 rolet, In Matawan. Mr. Kordzlntkl Comer Liquor 16 14 Bernlce's Beauty Salon IS H. and William Kerr wanted to know the Holiday Air Matawan Hendrlcks Dairy Lumber Super Mart 15 15 "bout Iho "breakdown In commu Mystic Restaurant Presbyterian II IS 14 Kulas Boat Worka 15 15 nication" between the administra- Mary Carter No. I • St. John's 15 15 Hansen's Bakeiy 15 15 tive end of the school system and eiijoy Sp dee-Whld. Flo. Del. Keyport Baptist II X A Shrewsbury Carpet Shop 15 15 the board, Walling Mkt. . Keyport Baptist I u s*Laurelyn Hotel 14 10 Mr. Kordzlnski queried • why Ernie's Dairy v ' Bayview II 14 IS Cream-O-Land 14 18 James Wlilte, tho transportation Team No. 7 . ••• St. Mary's If 14 16 Georgian House 14 10 coordinator, had let the. situation Lutheran II 13 17 Mlddlelown-Keamburg "drift" for. two months when I HARMONY COMMERCIAL Matawan Methodist . Bank 13 17 was known the old station wagon Team W L Keansburg Methodist 8* vft Matawan-Keyport . needed attention and might give Falrhavcn Sunoco 19 Lutheran I 12 U 300 Bar /4 out at any time. Ho recommended Gentile's Market IB Matawan Baptist II 11 19 New Bayshore Fishery 11 19 the > board rent two "U-Drlvo" StulU Fuel Oil 16 Ctlvary I No. 14 11 ID Matawan nation wagons to meet the emer- Her*', tli* l»otl *dwic*4 Sterling Furniture 15 Kahlert's Nurierlcs II 10 gency while a thorough Invents- JAM Heating & Cooling 15 Presbyterian I 1954 Buck Smith's 10 20 linn of transportation affairs Is un rtag'cleaving a*oca«» tl«at In* Jack Preston Bnilder 15 dertaken. The board agreed to •area Am »f»t ami el«a»aat King Construction H'A 1214 withhold action on the quotation* n| daaaing p*Mtbl*. Den't O'Malley's Restaurant 14 13 on the cars. Mac's Diner W 1 Project For Children aattla far Int. . . Now enjof Mermaid Diner lift 1 More woe piled up for tho trans- tha BEST. Call •• looajr far Bowling Unlimited • 12 15 portation co-ordlnator in letters VFW Post 2179 9 from the I'arent-Teacher Associa fraa pick'v I- 18 An article written by Hazel Ward valentine laclei. Fold the black pa tion council arid the Madison Park Union Drugs . - 18V4 Team'No. 14 I ' Hoffman, 422 Atlantic St.. Keyport, per In half and cut double from the P-TA complslnlng about the hand 21 for teachers describing a project center fold to the design will be ling of an "unreported" accldem Phone PA 1-1582 HARMONY FRIDAY NtTE for school children, the making of the same on both sidei of the win- Involving two scnoul buses loi - MIXED LEAGUE Christmas stained-glass windows dow. Lay the frsmc flat on the month. And It was alleged Ilia for 4-day service . Team . Points with heavy waxed paper and cray- waxed paper and lightly outline there had been a "kut" school bus ons, has been published in Grade with pencil ail the cutout sections with children on It winding up In Walt's Furniture 27 that are to be colored, if you are South River (ho next day. Parents Team No. 1 2J' Teacher Magazine, Darlen, Coin., not tracing from a scrap design. alarmed about their children not Hazlet Herald 2} the oldest national publication tor Otherwise, trace and color, la getting home from school could K,d Sherwin William* 24 the elementary school classroom; ' this way you can design directly on no response by phone when they S.fSoyes Bruce's Games 24 •he waxed paper. cajled the co-ordlnator'n office. It Vee. Jf. ^Contractor 23 Miss Hoffman notes that the wax- ed paper is transparent enough for . "In'order-io give a Jcadcd effec was claimed. toritofi Boy** Only Carroliers 21 to thoje uilng simple frames, out- tug ClMning Plant Matawan Builders 20 tracing, will let light through and line the pictures in heavy black Added Bus Complaints Douglas Electric II has enough natiiraUgloss on its sur- Crayon. When coloring is com- The Msdlson Park P-TA added ;:: 4th aavi Starama An. Middletown Delicatessen IS face U> give the appearance ol Ihe allegstloni that buirs lent, pleted, staple to Ibo frame, For re- lhrlr section loaded over tho Irgi Smrtfc Amlfr, M«w ttnmj Fit Rite Aluminum 16 frosted glass. -••-»-. versible frames, cut double and lay Team No. 17 15 Her article advises teachers: the waxed ptper design between limit, that drivers do not blink Meubar of Natlanal and Maw Union Drugs 15 "Have the children plan their de- them and staple. Tbrse may be Ihelr red lights In stopping stnd Iht JeneylnatitotcVf R« Cleaner* Red's Maple Delicatessen 1) sign on scrap paper. Then have hung where Ihe'lffchl »blitM'throiiKh they drivo off without bothering l( Team No. 2 I* {bem nuke frames irom Mack-cm them: Small ones may be used to tte lhat Ihe children get Mfcly Team No, U « acron lbs road, ' n •fraction paper, which cube cut decorate greeting cards or as book- Team No. • " . la simple outline or In a more in- nuufrs."- • • •• - • . - - - The decisjon to withhold pay- Mickey Mouses • • -• tricate lace effe#, similar to Ib* ment of the garage bill was mads Thuwday, J940 ^ Pag* Eight THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. p.m. The Rev. Mr. Watt will bring • Secend Baptist Cbarcu Grace Methodist CtoreB David's Tabernacle the message. • • —; Unloa Beach OUhtNd m Athutfle «., Keypart The special Thanksgiving Ser- Rev. Leon Zlnkler, Pastor Elder James Moss, Pastor Rev.. Nicholas J, Tote, Pastor Sunday School Is at 10 a.m.!vice will be held on Wednesday Church Services Announced For Bayshore Area _.On Thursday at 8:30 p.m. there 1 Thanksgiving Service will be Jield morning worship, 11 sun. ".. at 8 p.m. at the hoitte of the Ma- Wednesday at 7:40 p.m. All choirs will be a meeting of the Girl Seoul On Wednesday evenings the tarry honeys, 11 Vermuat Ave. The Rev. Mother's Club in the Educational Mr. Watt will be in charge and I • Jebovah'a Witnesses Pentecostal Church Flrat Presbylertaa Church Calvary tkthodlst Charck will participate in this service. service Is at 8 p.m. A WOO donation was .presented Building. will bring a special Thanksgiving Keyport Coatregatlea UBIOB ud Sidney Ava* RmteMandFranUlaSL, mrdSt, KenMrt message. Kingdom Hal!, 91 Division St. Rev. H. X Williams SID, to the church, by Mrs, Clara Jo- On Sunday at 9:30 a.m. Sunday First Spiritual Omnh Ualaa Beacb Matawan Of Dirloe Raw There will be no Bible Study and Thursday at 7:30 p.m. the mln- Pastor aepb on behalf of the Progressive School will be field for grades first Mrs. Herbert 0. Wood, Pastor Rev. Cbester A. CaUcway, through twelfth; .at 11 ajn. for 271 Uaia St., Belferd Prayer Service on Thursday, Nov. litry school will consider Study 54 "The Devil WalkeuTAbonrVjriU Women's Club. oa Die article, "Home Bible Stud Worship services are held SUB- Pastor be the sermon topic at the Sunday thrwyear-olds through klndergar- Rev. Pboebe Dailey, Pastor morning worship, strviqe^fi _10:45 A 'Talent Program," J»ill be • ten. At 11 a m. regular morning Services are held Sunday at 8 Bible School and morning wor- las." taken from the Bibl day at 11 a.m. ud 7;45 pm. Sun- Two : morning - worship services 1 worship "service- -will - be held -and ship service are held, at the-Bay. aid book, "Qualified To Be Minis- Sunday are at 9:30 and 11 a.m. a.m. Sunday School betfns*at t:3t given Sunday, Nov. 27, at?:3D p.m., p.m. and Tuesday at-1:30 tod 8 day School U at»: 45 a.m. a.m. Youth fellowship meets at sponsored by Mrs. Floretta Ball the sermon theme will be "Pump- p.m. , . - shore Gun Club, Harmony Rd. AB ters." The first student talk wi," Sunday School meets at both, hours. kins and Pilgrims." A nursery will other services are held at the home Bible studj group meets Tuesda; Nursery care Is provided for tot 8:13 p.m. " and Everett Lawson. for the bene- cover material from the Bible all be provided for all children who St. John's Metbodlsl OmrcS ' of the Mahoneys, 11 Vermont Ave. book, "This Means Everlasting at 7:45 pjn. «" under three-years-of-age at >: 30 ani The Mothers' Association trill fit of "Christmas Love Offering for are not of Sunday School age. Youth 11 i.m. A Thanksgiving Vesper meet Monday at 8' p.m. Aged and Widows." South Mala St, First Baptist Church Ufe," Chapter 18 on "Putting Up Thursday prayer meeting Is nek fellowship will meet at 6:30 p.m. a H«rd Fight for the Faith." Sec Service sponsored by the Matawan The established Thanksgiv The Missionary Circle met Tues- in the Educational Building. Rarltaa Township Z12MaIaSt,MaUwas) end student will read from the at 7:4! pm. . Woman's Club will be held in " service will be held in the cfaui day In the church annex, the topic Rev. Norman R. Riley, Pastor Rev. Donald Maxfield, book or Psalms, Chapter 138:1 to Methodist Church at 4 p.m. Wednesday at 8 p.m. discussed was Hebrews, 11 chapter, A Thanksgiving service Will be Sunday: worship services are ai Interim Pastor The executive board of A Community Union Thankiglv- 1st verse. held Thanksgiving Eve at 8 p.m. 8 a.m, 9:30 a.m. and I' ajn. The Rev. Garrett Detwiler, a 139:24. Third and fourth students ing Service will be held on Thanks- Plan to attend with your family and will cover the material taken Irei Thanksgiving Service Women's Association will meet on Sunday School convenes at 9:30 Church school meets at 9:30 and former pastor of the church and ' Monday evening at 8 p.m. at tin giving Day from 9 to 10 a.m. The Invite your friends. 11 a.m. The evening service Is ield presently manager of the Baptist the Bible aid books, "From-Para A special Thanksgiving servlep Rev. Maurice Phillips, pastor of a.m.; morning worship, 11 a.m.; disc Lost to Paradise Regained. home of Mrs. L. J. Altken, 31 Uttl evening service, 7:30 p.m. Pentecost Full Gospel Cburca at 7:30 o'clock. Intermediate* meet Home in Newark, will be the guest Is announced by the First Cburfh St., Matawan. The first meeting f( the First Baptist Church, Keyport, speaker at the 10 and 11 a.m. wor- Chapter 15 on "the Birth am of Christ, Scientist for 11 a.ra/oa Morning choir rehearses at 7:30 CSorchof d* Uviaf God for tho sixth, seventh and eighth parents interested in organizing will be the preacher. p.m, Monday and senior choir re- ship services on Sunday. Music will Childhood of the Son of God," and Thanksgivini Day. Open to the Junior choir rehearses Friday, 157 Mato St, Keandmrj grades at 6:45 p.m.; Senior Method- Cub Scout program will be held T» hearses at I pm. Wednesday^ ist Youth Fellowship, 7:30 p-m,; (continued on page nine) the book, "Jehovah's Witnesses in eneral public, the service win Monday at 8 p.m. Nov. 25, at 6;30 p.m. and liter- Sunday School is from 3-to 4 the Divine Purpose," subject "Je- ge held" in the church edifice at mediate choir at 7 o'clock. Bible Stuly is conducted by thep.m.; evening service at 7:30 p.m. hovah's Wrath Published Againsi 84 Broad St., Keyport. No col- On Tuesday the Women's Bibli pastor on Wednesday from 7 until Prayer meeting Is held Tuesdaj Mcrgaavlfle Metbedist Church Doubts Savlnes the Rulers." The service meeting lections of any kind are to be Class will meet-at 10 a.m.;" thi United Hebrew CoatrejatWa 8 p.m. «- HortaarUle Adult Bible Class at 8 p.m. and til at 8 pm. and Blbl» Class on bhd£0 taken at this service. Broad St., Keyport Prayer service hi on Friday from ThursdayJitJj.m. Rev. Fred H. Bowen, Pastor -Expressions: of praise and ttat- Board of Deacons at. 8 p.m. Cru Rabbi H.O.H Levins t untU.» p.m,__ _j_^ sader choir meets, at 7 p.m. and Saturday school for children Is Church services are held on Sun- Sunday-at 3 p.m.-there will be leude to God will be read from "A Nation SpeaKs" will be the Communion teiyjee Is held the heldfromj tp lj;3p a.m. _ day it 9 a.m. 'and Sunday" School rrsrpoWte talk entitled? "Are WV the Bible and also from "Science theChancel Choir at 8 p.m. - serjnojfat the'Sabbath eve service v= KOO5 second Sunday of each:jnohth,; ;.; meets at -W:a3B.-hour homu Monmouth, and Kingdom. Hall. All group from the Hebrew Women's James Barrett, XI Cornell Dr. Sen- Baptist Felkwshtp minimum tengui, SI" are welcome. CottrellRd.. League will serve refreshments. CllDwood Community Fourth ML Pltealro Cheesequake ior Youth Fellowship will be held Methodist Church Part Monmautb St. Mary's Episcopal Church : Spiritual Church Rev. Henry A. Male, Rector King Of Klags Lalberaa Church at-the fire house at 7 -p.m. Advis- . Rev. Lee Cotter, Pastor Morning worship service Sunday KOOS BROS. 2W Shore Rd., Onion Beach Bayvlew School ors are Mr. and Mrs. Charles will be at 11 a.m. with the Rev. Bast Front St., Keyport Rev. Clarence A. Lambelet, Vlcai Meyer. Adult Bible Class will be Sunday morning service will be Sbop-at-Hom* Oaly Rev. Henry A. Mate, Rector XeonirdvlU* Rd., MMdfctowi Gilbert Watt bringing the message. Rev. Kttherine Miller, Pastor Sunday services are at-fcSO a.m held at the parsonage at 8 p.m. i 9 a.m.; Sunday School, 10 a.m Bible School meets at 9:45 a.m. Boy Scouts, Troop' 64, will meei The first, third aid tilth Sucdaya, Rev. C Roger Burkins, Pastoi 01 M7SS . BOpklu l-tlt) Services are held on Sunday and Confirmslion Class I will be \M:Y.F. will be in the evening at with'classes for all ages. Youth Tvlton I-»M tonight it 7 pun.; St. Mary's Guild, Thursday evening*1 at I o'clock there is Holy Communion, and tb Sunday School meets at 9:30 a jn. held at 7 p.m. and Confirmation 7:30 p.m. • . . Fellowship, Senior and Junior' , I p.m. end Boy Scout Committee, in Clit, «t II, rttcholf, M. • and on Friday afternoons at 2 p.m second and fourth Sundays, morn and the church service la held at Class II will be held at 8 p.m. on Choir practice will be held Thurs- Groups, will meet at 6:30 p.m. 8:30 p.m. Ing prayer. Church ichool meets 10:4Ja.m. • Monday at tha parsonage. . day at 7 p.m. Evening worship service Is at 7:30 On Sunday (here wiU be morn- Val*B Beach Foil Gospel Gnircb al i:X am. " ing prayer at 7:45 aim.: Holy Com- munion, B a.m.; family service and Ul Park Ave., Union Beach Special services will be held ~church ichool; 9:30 a.m.; morn- Rev. Evan Seth Williams, Pastoi announced. ing prayer and sermon, 11 a.m. Sunday services are held at 10:45 The Women's Guild meets On and Couples Club, 5 p.m. m. and 7:30 p.m.; Sunday School first Tuesday of each month hi the Intermediate choir will rehearse meets at 9:M a.m. with classes church hall at 8 pm. The Parent- "Monday at-7:30 p.m.~ • •; 'or all ages. ••- -,•.-.- :;.-:-• ~"eacber» Association.of the church Wednesday Holy Communion will Prayer meeting Is held on Tues- icbobl meets the final Tuesday of be at 8 a.m. and In the evening day at 7:30 p.m. each month at 8 pjn. the Brownies and junior choir, 7 Mid-week service la Thursday lit p.m.; senior choir, 8 p.m. and:30 p.m. Browntown Community Church A.A.I 9 p.m. Brownlown Union Sunday School Gefasemane Lutheran Church Route 18, Browntown . St. Joseph's Church Maple PI., Keyport * Rev. Francis Canlf), Pastor Maple PI., Keyport Rev. Frederick Boos, pastor Sunday School Is held from 9:4! Rev. Cornelius J. Kane, Pastor There are two services on Sun- o 10:45 a.m. and the church serv- . Masses will b« held Sunday day; Matina at 8:30 a.m. and the ice from 11 a.m. until 12 o'clock. morning tt 7, I, 9, 10, 11 and U regular service at II o'clock. Sun- Iveryone Is cordially Invited to at- •'dock. day School begins at 9:43 a.m. :end. Limited Time Only!

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opera, exclaimed Immediately ernment «ald-municipalities with at McGuire's Grove. Mrs. Margaret observed at the 8:43 and, 11 a.m. Chapel choir reburssl K Tuesday Holmdel Players [ To Sing At Roll Coll when she beard Bill sing: "What a Needed Funds Arc any excess money in their budgets Koenig and Mrs. Betty Taylor will worship services. At the 11 o'clock at 7 p.iti. and senior choir rehejr- voice and what a singer. You are could meet the requirement by be co-chairmen. service the guest speaker and sing- sal It at 8 p.m. the perfect singer." That led to an transferring tundal to their library The next regular monthly meet- er is Irvln v; Kipp. Rahvwy. Mr. Wednesday It 1:45 p.m., thera Start Production audition with John Charles Thom- accounts. It said there seems to ing will be held at the Oaks to- Klpp is.a business man and Is a will be junior choir rehearsal; • Library Problem be no way for the county govern- the first amateur production la as. Mr. Thomas accepted young night at which time the speaker will certified lay speaker !•> the Meth- p.m. training session lor every Some 73 members''ot county li- ments to increase (his year's taxes. be Msgr, Joseph P. Casey, advisory odist Church o( R'thway, Laymen this area pi the comedy, "Good- Jackson as a student and two years member canvass workers. There bye, My Fancy.", started when brary systems in the sute will trustee ot theMonmoutb. County Le- takbiR part in the services are W. will be no prayer meetlnj this the 'HoUndel Players held casting later Bill Jackson made his debut have to hurry- up and spend more National Lead Honors gal Aid Society. W, Wieland, Lay Leader; Harry week due to the Thanksgiving Ssr-^. .. session* for the play at the Holm- on the Broadway sta^PHe appear- money tin library facilities this Mrs. Irene Androulco, member- Attains, Fred Plnkney. Earl vice. . V ed In "The Great Walk" and year or take a loss in state «id Smith, Everett Trempcr and Edgar del School auditorium. Monday Dead With Monument ship chairman, states new members Thursday at 9:30 tin, Thank*' and last night. i' "John Brown's Body." next October. The complex library are welcome and those Interested Pike. The junior and senior choirs aid formula is designed to encour- A new veterans memorial mon- will ting at the second service., Al- iving Day Community Service will A mash Bitoadway hit a few Because ot his ability to sing in this area are asked to contact ga held at the Bdptiit Church. age those municipalities which do ument was dedicated on Veterans Mrs. Taylor, LO V-0GQ3, or Mrs. so at 11 o'clock a supervised nur- -years »gOi-"GoodBy»r My Fancy" liymns aid spirituals with tender- the most themselves to provide bet. sery Is available and Junior church centers ground a liberal Congress- ness and intensity, Bill was invited Day by tho National L?ad Com- Koenig, LO e-6621.—-.-::~:±..-..:. Flrsl BapUit Church t«r free public libraries. pany, Titanium Division, to the conducted" tor" blKer~chll3reS 1ffi=" wrinan who returns to her old to sing for a week's evangelistic der 10 years, At 9:43 R.M., church Miin «nd W. Third Sts. school as an honorary visitor lind meetings in Seattle. During this Municipalities which pay a "local memory of employees of t!ie local fair share" amounting to at least plant who were Wiled or died in school is directed by Howard Hen- Keyp«ri w devotes herself to acquainting the »wk he met Mrs. Archie McNiell Guireb Services derson, there are classes for every Rev. Maurice W. Phillips, . students with the actual results pi 150,000 a year, or belong to a coun- .service during .World War II. who invited him to be the. featured age from the nursery department Pastor war. Hie play has its lighter mo- ty library system which spends The new monument is a five- (continued from page eight) soloist for the summer at theVCan- through the adult department with Deacons (rill meet tonlglit at S ments when the Congresswoman's non Beach Bible Conference. He that much—are entitled to IS cenU ton piece of ilmenite (titanium ore- be by the junior and senior choirs. in aid tor each resident. Municipal- classes for both men and women. o'clock tt the parsonage. ideas conflict with the school trust- accepted-buL later withdrew for a bearing rock) which was blasted The Thanksgiving Day service At 4 p.m. the Community Thanks- ees', viewpoint, her longtime lover more lucrative professional offer. ities which do not are entitled to from the company's open face wilt be held in this church at 9:30 Roll Call Sumioy. descon'a prayer only five cents for each resident giving Vesper Service will ho spon- meeting will be at 9:15 tnvj Sun* turns out to be spineless and a Says Mr. Jackson. "And what do mine in the Adirondack Mountains a.m. The ministers ot the Presby- sored by the Woman's Club, rood wartime acquaintance, now a pho- you think she did? She began to under the formula.' of New York, The black rock rests terian, Methodist and Baptist day School, 0:30 a.m.; morning gifts will be received.The program worship service, 10:45 a.m.; buffet tographer, turns up -to furnish the pray and I began to feel miser- The state distributed a little on an elevated white concrete base Churches will participate. will include music by the chapel happy ending. . -J • able." . in the center of the plant's three- luncheon, 12:30 p.m.; anniversary mote than $385,000 in library aid Circle 1 will sponsor "Away with and senior choirs of this church service, 2 p.m., when Bill Jackson, The play, as presented by the this week, most of It to members pole flag display area. Abbott" on Friday. Nov. 25. at 7:30 and soloists, Mrs, Rhca Vandcr- .The next summer the Invitation of county library systems or large baritone soloist and recording ar- —-HoWidel Players,will be a musical „ Jffl* JACKSON „ was extended again and Bill fully A white .limestone walkway and p.m. in the Sunday School room. mark and Mrs. Marilyn TiurWl*- tist, will lie lectured. The youth adaptation of the Broadway show, municipalities . such as Newark, Miss Abbott. Long Branch, a den. At 7 p.m. the Senior Methodist intended to turn It dbwh;but whS4 Jersey City and Trenton which find decorative shrub planting encircles groups will meet.at 0 i>.r». Them hence will require both male and The 120th Anniversary Roll Call the phone call came for confirma- and defines the monument area. world-wide traveler, will -show Youth Fellowship will hold » pro- will not b« an evening service, _ female singers and dancers in oddl- Service of the Fint Baptist Church tion, he found himself accepting it little difficulty in providing their A bronze casting of the Titanium; slides and refreshments will be gram meeting. . lion to.a cast of 12 women and of Keyport will be held Sunday at without knowing why. Dr. Willmm local fair share. '. Division's trademark and a bronre served. Tickets may be purchased Chapel choir rehearses on eight wen. After casting is com- 2 p.m. in the church sanctuary. Ward Ayer, New York, .was the Hlses EaehYear memorial tablet are mounted on from circle members. ,.'.-. Monday at 8 p.m. (litre will be Wednesday rtt 6: JO p.m.! mid-week ' "pleted;=rehearsals -will start in-Jan- The .service will feature a Sacred speaker for: the conference and af- , The state formula Increases the the,(ace of the monument. "" Junior, choir rehearses Mondays a church school wotker'i confer- service, 7:30 p.m.; ssnchiary cliolr UU*ililltShlhlI Concert of hymns and Negro Spir- enca at tho church. „ ; rejiuarsal. B: 30 p.m. ' jjUr,.wlIe ier_gill sang, Pjr^Ayer brought the 'local fair shajre" each" year for at 7 p.m.; cherub choirrSaturdays actnal presentation is slated for ituals by "Baritone-Soloist; Bill message of the evening and the fi*«yei » Thhi,\l e ll at 0 a.m.; senior choir, Thursdays rM«rehM«hr i:r - Jackson, Salem, Ore. .. i. first servicewas over. Thff second bcrs -of county —library—systems f WPCJiapteriEornii i::: at 8:30 p.m. »• - •••-. r In the summer of 1953, William night Dr. Ayer preached oo hypoc- qualified for 35-cent aid on the bas- Discussion Groups The Re*. Clifford Stsbell, a re- The I"ort of New York Authority A. Jackson did a rlgh,t-abbut-face. risy, the art of being something is of spending five cents for each turned missionary from the Congo, J1000_pf egu jUi_ed Ja^yaluatiqns in IJerateiniine-Port-of-New—York- Turning- his-back-en-4-career -as you are-not-, —':—+'•——•--—•- _A mseting of the.exccutiye com- will speak at the m|d-weck= prayer _'r»de Development Offices in the a concert end light opera star, he 1959, they must spend' twice "as mittee of tfieTcrifrarShoro" Chirps anaulbalblSU^tthtl t 7:30 . Bill felt Hie'sermon was directed much this year to qualify for the United States and overseas. These turned his'talents and his life over solely to him. His lifp was brought ter of "Parents Without'Partners,. o'clock. offices furnish a wide range of to Jesus Christ. He was. born in 35-cent aid Iri'1961. : " Inc.," was held at the Oaks, Me- Matawah Lumber Co. before him and didn't seem to services to export-import shippers Burlington. Wash., the heart of the stack up. The threads were so The local share will remain level Guire's Grove, Mlddletown, on Fri- First Methodist Church Tliv hriirulhi l.uinlici If and others engaged in international fertile Skagit Valley, on Dec tangled and the pieces didn't lit after reaching 25 cents for each day evening. Discussion groups are 117 Main St., MaUwsa trade. They advise on routes, pack- 22, J922. Hi* parents were humble quite right The preacher was there 11000 in 1963, The State Library being organized to be directed by Rev. Frank E. Sweeten. Pastor ^ „. _ Ing,;, fliixed carload delivery, rate Christian people :who raised their on the platform describing him said members of the county library a professional consultant in con- Friday the W.S.CS. will hold a Telephon. LOwtll 6-4500 - 4501 information and a host of other re- son in the fear of the Lord, a home minutely. "I began tb'scordr- the systems In Mercer, Morris,: Som- nection with topics of;. special In?. clam chowder tale.. Orders should 1 '•"••': lated detail»,cbnnected with inter- rich with love and understanding, seat," Bill says. The preacher con- erset, Sussex and Warren are safe. terest to single parents, Toplcswill be called for at the church by 12 MA.TAWAN national trade. " "My mother instructed me often tinued but was now prescribing the Their 1960 county Jibrary taxes are ba announced at the next meeting noon. i SUTPHIN \VV. In the right and wrong," Bill says, remedy for such a life—a new life more than enough to cover their when members are to designate the Sunday, Laymen's Day wlilbo "but it seemingly didn't take, Now, in Jesus Christ. That moment Bill combined local shares' of library group in which they are interested. I know it did." Obesity Beftsj Jackson surrendered his life and costs under the formula. Martin Kornbluth was appointed Music lessons did not begin for his talent to Jesus Christ as Lord But some members of the county publicity chairman. He will eSlf ilie~ Bill until be wuJU, His full bari- and Master. "It Took A Miracle- library systems in Atlantic, Bur- monthly newsletter to be sent to all DR.LOUISI.PRAGER MAJgKUNBXCElXED COM» tone voice began to develop as he is a song Bill sings with deep con- lington, Camden, Cape May, Hunt- on the mailing list and wilt be as- OPTOMETRIST studied first in Mount Vernon, viction because it took just that to erdon, Monmouth and Ocean will sisted by Robert Plarr, public re- RIB change hia life and to vntangta the have to spend more money before lations chairman. S£ruojuJr MOTORS Wash., and then later in Everett. twisted threads. EYES EXAMINED -The days in Everett were cut short Dec 31 to qualify for the 35-cent A tentative date ot Sunday after- OFnCE HOURS SUPPORTS aid next October. TAPING RIBS IS by the war and Bill was right in The public, is Invited to attend noon, Dec. 18, was set for the chil- DalW aad Saturday* OLD HAT! the middle ol it, serving in the this service Sunday. The State Division ot Local Gov- dren's Christmas party to be held - 1A.M. to I P.M. YOUK AUTHORIZED Yauf Dactaf • Navy and- Marine Corps. Un. 1944 Fridays I A.M. to I P.M. ; Prescribe he married Doris Leigh, and when Closed All Day WedMsdaya Rib Support* the war ended'Bill and his bride Organ Concert Saturday 30 W. Front St., ' BU1CK and OPEL Trann Nanlar Bnu settled down is Mount Vernon. for the vacation of Your Dreams auto-IHu Btita MittmUy Met Voice Instructor An organ concert by Harold Web- Kulto Hos«. Gumcota er, Keyport, will be presented Sat- Keyport DEALER AaMttf, SUM Artificial While auditioning for a Lions fc ' Dr«miu - Club show Bill met Lloyd Colvin, urday at 8 p.m. in the Cliffwood coasult with us COIfax 4-2020 CtnUtl Community Methodist Church, "Botlor feuy" USED CARS a capable voice Instructor who en- before you f«,,, couraged him to Start Junior Col- Cliffwood Ave., Cliffwood. This Is SALES (int) SERVICE lege there and get his degree hi the .fourth concert Mr. Weber has SURGICAL presented for the church and the You have the fun . . .- /or music. With this advice Bill set his public Is Invited to attend. Refresh- we do the planning COIfax 4-4000 APPLIANCE wart on n degree and a career as and arranging. What's ments Will be served following" the W( HM'dkM IVIHV 1IUVICI M'lillAllON land DRUG CO, a voice coach. program. more, there's no extra HI-FI 27 W. Front St, Keyporl "La Traviala" and "Marriage of cost for our services. (ortnyspKletaqulpmtnl) rot)« CA» M»y NI'KO ON Dllk M'tWlils (NtJt to Peoplu Mat'l Bull) Figaro," along with several con- In the first eight months of 1960, , -' . • • v.. ^.^ . Balk It MIHUMM Bum P»l HIGHWAY 35 at BEDtE RD. KEVPORT Oar Dw ' certs, put Bill before the public New Jersey's forests, parks and la AUTTP" SirclMi during his college days. It was historic sites attracted 2,OJS,O81 Brown Travel Bureau a Garmealj ... during a visit to Seattle that Mary persons, or Approximately one-third pa? Calls: Valltjr i-41tl - IM BmlU 81, Ferui Amkor Garden, famed prima donna of of the state's population. . « bnttw*), Ktjrpofl. -. Nielli Call COUu 44SU tied II Ftst In tba YELLOW PAGES BUSES to NEW YORK CITY (Exprosi Via N. J. TURNPIKE)

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Mr. and Mrs* Joseph Mocci, 126 Miss Kosemarle Senatore, Union, the parents of "a" "daughter, born George A. Kufyla and sleeveless bodices. Their head- rents of a daughter, born Tuesday, Saturday, Nov. 12, 1960, In River- A reception followed In the Bethany Rd,, Hazlet, became the niece of the bride. They wore the Gedrge A. Kutyla, 52, of- 71 bands, were similar to the honor at- Nov. 8. 1960, in Monmouth Medi- view Hospital. Knights of Columbus Hall, Keans- bride of Angelo Chris Staikos, son same style gown and headpiece-as tendant's and they carried colonial cal Center. Obituaries Bethany Rd., Hazlet, died Friday, burg, after which the couple left of Mrs. Harry Vallianatos, 347 Wil- the honor attendant's in beige and bouquets of blue and white pom- Donavan Nov. II, 1960, on Woodland Rd., for a motor trip. For travelling, the low Ave., Matawan and (he late carried similar bouquets. pons. -- • - -j ••'••• Davenport Mr. and Mrs, Timothy Donavan, Mrs. Robert D. Hanlon Holmdel Township, where he was bride wore a red taffeta dress with Chris Staikos. Saturday, Nov. 12, Anthony Staikos, Matawan, was Patrick DePalma, Centervllle, A son was born In Monmouth 55 Cornell Dr.; Hazlet, are the par- Mrs.- Agnes Elizabeth Hanlon. stricken while driving home In his a matching bolero jacket and a 1960, at 3 p.m. The Rev. Edward the best man for his brother. Ush- was the best man for his brother, Medical Center on Thursday, Nov. ents of a daughter, born Tuesday, 79, of 175 Parker St., Morgan, died car. "; ' "•'-",• Whimsey headpiece. When they re- Blaska, pastor of St. Benedict's ering were Ronald Reynolds.: Key Ushering were Cecfi Truax •- Jr. 10, I960, to Mr.- and Mrs.. John Nov. 15, 1960, In Riverview Hosp Friday morning, Nov. 11, 1960. at Mr. Kutyla was born In Newark turn, they will reside in Trenton. Church, Hazlet, performed the dou- port, and Joseph Mocci, Hazlet Keansburg, brother of the bride; Davenport, Route 1, Morganvllle. tal. her home. She was the wife of. the and had lived in Hazlet for the past ' -The bride was graduated from ble ring ceremony in St. Joseph's nephew of the bride. Phillip DePalma, Keyport, brother late Robert B. Hanlon. three years. He was a member ot Red Bank Catholic High School. Her Church, Keyport. Miss Loretta For her daughter's wedding, of the bridegroom, and George Devlne .._..' Todt ' the Telephone Pioneers of America Durante played traditional wedding Mrs. Hanlon was born In New husband,-» graduate of Trenton Mrs. Mocci selected a toast lace Juettner, East Keansburg,"brother- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Devlne, 503 A son was born in Riverview Hos- York. She.had lived in Morgan 4m and was employed > by the Western .music. - - dress with brown velvet hat, brown in-law af-the bridegroom. Ash St., Union Beach, are the pa-pital on Tuesday, Nov. 15, 1960, to Electric Co., Kearny. He was a High School, is employed by E»rle accessories and a white orchid cor- one year and formerly was of Lau- Johnson in the construction busi- The bride wts given in marriage For her daughter's wedding, Mrj, rents of a son, born Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Todt, 154 First rence Harbor.- She was the daugh- communicant of St. Benedict's. ness. ' by her father. She wore a white sage. The bridegroom's .mother Nov. 9, 1960, in Riyerview Hospital. St., Keyport. ter oF the late William and Mar-Church, Hazlet. silk pcau de sole gown designed chose a blue dress with lace tod-Truax selected a white wool dress Ice, silk skirt, matching hat andwith green trimming, a green-trim- garet (McGowan) Strong. She was Surviving are his wife, Mrs. with an Empire bodice which had med white hat, green accessories . Johnson Gormley ' a member qt the Laurence Har- Laura Kutyla; a son, Allan, and a a tulip-effect neckline. The belled- accessories and a white orchid cor- A daughter was born in River- Mr." and Mrs. Michael Gormley, bor American Legion_AuxilIary. Funeral Services princess skirt extended Into a chop- and a corsage of white cymbldlums. daughter, Valerie, all at home; sage. The bridegroom's mother chose a tlew Hospital on Wednesday, Nov. 66-10th St., West Keansburg, are Surviving are three sons, Bern- two brothers, Raymond, Navesink, el-lcngth train and had white fab- Trip To Bermuda I; 19CD, to Mr. and Mrs. Howard tho parents of a daughter, born Charles E. Gammon ric rose clusters cascading down blue lace dress with a black hat ard. Sayreville; Walter, Morgan, and Frank, Newark, and two sis- L reception followed at The nd accessories and a corsage of lohnson, 14 Port Monmouth Rd. Monday, Nov. 14,1960, in Rlverview and Lawrence, Seattle, Wash.; a ters, Mrs. Estella Fierst, Manville, *-~ Funeral services were held Satur- the center of the back skirt. Her Jumping Brook Country Club, Nep- hlte cymbidiums. : keansburg. . . Hospital. day afternoon at 2 p.m. In the First ballerina bouffant silk illusion vei tune. For their plane trip to Ber- daughter, Mrs. Joseph Geores, with and Mrs. Helen Zatorski, Newark. whom she resided, and two grand- Funeral services were held Tues- Presbyterian Church. Hackctts was held in place by a seed pearl muda, the bride wore a black wool A reception followed in the Veter- .-• Salayl ' DiCupa and rhinestone Cleopatra-s t y 1 e ans of Foreign Wars. Hall, Cliff- A daughter was born In Rlver- children. day morning at 8:30 a.m. from the town for Charles E.. Gammon, 78, suit with a black and bronze hat, Mr. and Mrs. John Salayi, 18 of Main St., Hackettslown, who headpiece. She carried a center- wood. For their wedding trip to view Hospital on Monday, Nov. 14, Funeral services were held Mon- Bedle Funeral Home, Keyport. At bronze accessories, a mink stole Elm Ave./Hazlet, are the parents died Wednesday, Nov- 9, I960, In front cascade bodquet of Florida, the bride wore a blUe'wool I960, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred DiCupa, day morning at 8 a.m. from the 9 a.m. a high mass of requiem was and a corsage of' bronze cymbld- f a. daughter, born Wednesday, Morrislown Memorial Hospital sft- phalaenopsls orchids and spiral dress with black hat and acces* 57 Park Ave., Keansburg. Day Funeral Home, Keyport. At offered by the Rev. Edward Blas- iums. When they return, they will Nov. 9, I960, in Rlverview Hospi- •-, er.» long, illness. .".". '..". .."._.'"eucalyptus. , ••••• reside in their new home at~G69 >ries and a white orchid corsage. JO a.m. a high moss of requiem ka, pastor of St. Benedict's Church, Miss Frances Grahkowski, Holmdel Rd., Hazlet-. The bride, was .graduated from :ai. :.*i.:;:.:'*: :..*:::::;::.:._._; ...*.*;.; Koegler was offered in St. .Mary's.Church, Hazlet, in St. Joseph's Church, Mr. Gammon was born In New Mlddletown Township High School Mr. and Mrs. Henry Koegler, 326 South Amboy. Interment was in St. York and had lived in Hacketts- Fords, was the maid of honor. She The bride was graduated from Dickinson Keyport. Burial was in St. Joseph's wore a hedge-green peau de sole Keyport High School. and Is employed by the Prudential Morganville Rd., Matawan, are the Joseph's Cemetejy, Keyport. Cemetery. town for five years since retiring Ordinary Agency, Applebrook Mr. - and Mrs. Peter Dickinson, parents of a son, born Monday, • as an accountant for ballerina-length gown with a Tho bridegroom, a graduate of square neckline. The belled-skirt 'arm, Middletown. A graduate of 113 Newark Ave., Union Beach, are Nov. 14, 1960, in Riverview Hospi Mrs. Walter J. Cough Express Co. He was a member of 'auldlng Junior High School, The had bows cascading off-center Bronx and Textile High School, Ceyport High School, the bride- he parents of a son, born in Perth tal. Mrs. Mary Gough, 59, of 233 Carr Wills Filed the First Presbyterian Church, down the back of the skirt. A New York, served four years in room is employed by Holmdel Imboy Hospital. , Aye., Keansburg, died Friday, Nov. Hackettstown, and was a deacon "ownshtp. Donaldson 11, 1960, at her liome after a short matching, retailed head- :he U.S. Army. After completing Swansea Catherine Quinn and treasurer of benevolences and ilece, bronze shoes. and honey Ason was born In Rlverview Hos- llness. She was born In Newark i course in electrical engineering A son was born in Perth Amboy Catherine Quinn. Union Beach, a number of the choir. beige gloves complemented her en- n the U.S. Navy Schoorin Call- jltai on Monday, Nov. 14, 1960, to and lived in Keansburg for nine who died Oct. 23, left her estate to, Surviving are two brothers, Ben- semble and she carried a semi- 'ornia, he was attached to /he Am- lospltal to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mr. and Mrs. Walter Donaldson years. a nephew, William Brennan, who jamin W,, New York, and George, crescent bouquet of brown hybrid ihlblous Engineer Corps. He is em- Cliff wood Girl Iwanson, Reed's Hjll Rd., Mor-)9. Marc St., Hazlet. ,' With her husband, Walter J. also was named executor of her Gainesville, Fla., and two sisters, cypripedlum orchids. lanville/ ' •• •' •' iloyed by Joseph Kurzrin, Inc., Goetllg;,..:, lough, she operated Gough's Con-will, filed recently for probate In Mrs. Genevieve Cremerlus and fectionery Store, Keansburg, tor Bridesmaids Wear Beige Vew York, as a salssman for Mansea Mr. and Mrs. Wolfgang Goettlg, the office of Monmouth County Sur- • Mrs. Charlotte Bowrlght, Kcans- leetrlcal f Weds Hazlet Main more than five years. She was a The bridesmaids were Miss Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hansen, Ferndale PI., Keyport, are' the rogate Edward C. Broege. Wurg. .. _ Mrs. Ida Logan, 1281 Seawood member ot St. Ann's Church, Martin I. Delaney ir., Cliffwood, announced the mar- Harrison Ave., Old Bridge, are brents of a daughter, born In Keansburg, of ths First Presbyterian Church, age ot her daughter, Marion, .to e parents of r son, born in St. louth Amboy Hospital. Also surviving are a brother, Martin J. Delaney, Union Beach, Congressman To Be who died Oct. 10, left his estate to New York. tobert Vallory Park, son of Mr. 'eter's Hospital. Langer Frank Maser, Arlington; three sis- Miss Brown is the daughter of indMrs. Robert Park, 111 Clark ters, Mrs. Josephine Gahr, Milling- his wife, Fem L. Delaney, and also Formal Married-Tomorrow :-> King A son was born in South Amboy named her executrix. the late Dr. David T. Brown and it. Hazlet, on Saturday. Nov.^H, A son was born in St. Peter's Hos- Hospltaltq Mr. ,and Mrs..Arthur ton; Mrs, Lillian Rahl, Avenel, and Wear Congressman James C. Auchln- Mri. Brown,.Chicago, being one o! 96O.;,The ceremony took-place at ittal to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Langer. TJQ,Ocean Blvd., .CJlfJwoqd MrsJ Agnes tfokes, Plevna^ Mohf, Erneit C. Brautlgum closs. Third District of New Jersey, 19 a.». at the Reformed Church of ting, 7 Nicholas Dr., Old Bridge. Beach. .•-,'.- . and,two stepsisters,,,Mrs,>Martha ., Ernest C. Brautlgam,'-Matawan six children." She and her sister, ,lnden with the Rev. Joseph,L. Mautner and Mrs. Xtordtihy McKen- Township, who died SepL,26, left To Hire who was re-elected to his 10th term Gretta, who lives In Chicago, are 'erry officiating. •' -Cawley Koehler na, both of Newark. ? his.cstate to his wife, Olive Brauti- In the House of Representatives, the only onea living. • , • The bride woro a light blue suit Mr. and Mrs. John Cawley, 18 Mr. and Mrs. Gerome Koehler, Funeral services were held Mon- gam, and also named her executrix W. S. WALLACE has announced bis engagement to Miss Brown Is a graduate of the 'lth white accessories. She carried ;alvln Ct., Old Bridgeware the par- 135 Austin Ave., Old Bridge, are day morning at 8:30 a.m. from the of his estate. the parents of a daughter, born in CLOTHING Miss Vera Rogers Brown, New Class of 1917 of the National Col- nosegay of pink carnations. irits of a daughter, born in St. Pet- lege of Education, Evanston, 111., Mrs. R. Kent, Linden, was the r's Hospital. South Amboy Hospital. Men and Boys' Furnishings York. The ceremony, which will be latron of honor for her sister. Mr. and In 1918-1920 did volunteer serv- Slattery IengUe Shoes restricted to the Immediate mem- ice in France with Children's Bur- lent served as best man. bers of their families, will be held The bride's mother selected a A daughter was born in River- A son was born in South Amboy W. Front St Keyport eau of the American Red Cross. lavy blue dress with navy and iew Hospital on Thursday, Nov. Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Larry tomorrow in the Alexander Chapel She has been connected with the irhite accessories for her daugh- ), 1960; to Mr. and Mrs. John Slat- Iengile, 10 Tallen Dr., Hazlet. LOWEST PRICE Presbyterian Board of National •r's wedding. She had a corsage Missions; Tho Court of Last Re- ry, 571 Palmer Ave., West Keans- Forbes.;._ ' white,carrialiohs: The mother'of urg—^----*.--—-:;--- • _ " . _.; :ort; the Paine Whitney Clinic of he bridegroom wore a dress of Mr. and Mrs... .. Carroll Forbes, MEM (he New York Hospital, and has Gannon taute 2, Old Bridge, are the par- THE HELEN M.RAPP DRESS SHOP lelge brocade with matching acces- % served as a private secretary to ories and a corsage of white car- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gannon, ents of a daughter, born in St. business executives. - latlons. • . ' ;im Ave., Hazlet, are parents of Peter's Hospital. daughter, born Thursday, Nov. 340 Main St., Keyport A reception for the Immediate Barrett amilies was held at the home of , 1960, at Rlverview Hospital, Mr. and Mrs. George Randolph CO 4-2727" Obituaries vlr. and Mrs. Kent after which the :ed Bank. Barrett, Long Branch, are the pa- :ouple left for a trip to the Pocono Hofmann rents ot a son, George Stryker Bar- Mrs James J. Fagan .fountains, Pa. For travelling, -the Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hofmann, 'ett, born in. Patterson Army Hos- Beautiful Dresses and Millinery Mrs. Emily (Handlon) Fagan, 69, iride wore a blue suit with an or- tar Route, Holmdel, are the pa-pital, F.ort Monmouth, on Friday, of Cllffwood Beach,widow ol James hid corsage. When they return, ents of a daughter, bom In Perth Nov. 11, 1960. The baby weighed Individually Selected J, Fagan, died at her home Satur- hey will resideI in Hazlet. ,mboy Hospital. seven pounds, six ounces and is the day, Nov. 12, I960, after a brief The bride attended Matawan High seventh George Barrett In direct Closed Mondays Illness, chool. Her husband is a graduate Gllgannon line. Mrs. Barrett is the former Mrs. Fagan, who was born In f Matawan High School and is em- Twin daughters were born In Miss Patricia Boyce, Cliitwood. The Keorny, spout most of her life In iloyed at Forshay Gabriel, New- ivervlew Hospital on Sunday, Nov. baby is the grandson of Mr. and Newark. She moved to Cliffwood rk, He is a member of the New 13, 1960, to Mr. and Mrs. •William Mrs, George C. Barrett, Matawan, Beach seven months ago. Her hus- erscy Air National Guard, Ilgannon, 341 Middle Rd., Hazlet. and the great-grandson of Mr. and band, who was a painter for the Mrs1. George S. Barrett, Matawafl. City or Newark, died in 1957. Christmas Cookies Surviving are three sons, Arthur, Clirfwood Beach; Malcolm ,H., Al- Deaths Reported During Week Mrs. Turner Dies lenwqpd, and Harold J.; two daugh- ters, Mrs. Clifford Goltwerth, Cllff- wood Beach, and Mrs. Anton Len- After Accident nert, Union, and 22 grandchildren. Mrs. Abram Burlew rence Ryan, Chatham, and Mrs. G-E Funeral services were held Satur- Keyport First Aid Squad Funeral services were held Tues- Mfs. Rose R, Burlew, 70, of Am- Daniel L. Britten, Fair Haven;' two boy Rd., Madison Township, -died brothers, Royal, Chester, Mass., day afternoon at 2 p.m. at the Willis day at 1 p.m. at the Smith and Wells Funeral Home, Chestertown, GOOD COOKIES — GOOD CAUSE Smith Home for Services, Newark. Thursday, Nov. 10, 1960, at South and Nelson, North Brookflc.ld, DISHWASHER Amboy Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Mass., and four sisters, Mrs. Leah Md., tor Mrs. Lucille (Foulks) Tur- LAVENDER AND LACE , Mrs. Albert Cicero Surlew was the widow of Abram Graham, Hunson, Mass.; Mrs. Val- ler, 53, of Chestertown, a former lurlew. resident of Keyport, who died ASSORTMENT Mrs. Jacqueline M. Cicero, SO, erie Chase, New Hampshire; Miss Wednesday, Nov. 9, 1960, at Kent died Monday, Nov. 14, I960 at her She was born In Madison Town- Dehlia Barrett, Marlford, M«sj.; and Queen Anne Hospital, Chester- home, 37 Oakwood PI., Keansburg. hip and was a member of theMrs. Selma Kelly, Philadelphia, A distinctively different reusable metal oval hamper. Assort- lown, as the result of Injuries re- Mrs. Cicero was born In Ireland Saptlst Church, Old Bridge, and ol and 26 grandchildren. ' ceived In an accident when the car ment by Weitsn Blacult Company, Inc. consists ,ol three pounds and had lived in Keansburg more >hlla Chapter, Order, of Eastern of Wafer.) Plain and Creme Filled Cookies. Funeral services were held yes- which she was riding with her than nine years. tar, South River. msband, Robert Franklin Turner, Surviving are three sons, Byron terday at 8:30 a.m. from the Day Your Squad offers this Christmas Treat (o augment funds She was a communicant of St. Funeral Home, Keyport. At 9 a.m. was struck By a train at Rldgely, of the 1IM Annual Drive. Ann's Church, Keansburg. nd Clarence, Old Bridge, and Md., on Tuesday, Nov. », 1960. The Surviving are her husband, Al- •rank, Browntown; two daughters, a high requiem mass was offered Rev. Robert Green and the Rev., The members will make cookies available bert Cicero; a daughter, Mrs. Dol- .Irs. Grace Schhuck, Cheesequakc, at St. Joseph's Church by the Rev. William H. Hudson officiated at the ores DIGangi, and a son, Robert, (nd Mrs. Betty Dey, Mantoloklng; Cornelius J. Kane. Burial wa§ Inservices and burial was in Chester on FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 19, 1960 both of Keansburg; two grandchil- wo sisters, Mrs. Eva Oertel, Mata- St. Joseph's Cemetery. ;emetery, Chestertown. dren: her father, Eric Wlberg, and an, and Mrs. Mary Oertel, Old Thomas Cuoco from the ambulance in THE KEYPORT SHOP- brother, Eric Wiberg jr., both o( "ridge; a brother, George . Wlen, Thomas Cuoco, 16-month-bld son Mr. Turner still Is hospitalized as Long Island. . ensen Beach, Fla,, 10 grandchtl- he result of the injuries he re- PING DISTRICT. And will Call at your homes of Mr. and Mrs. James Cuoco, 41 received in the accident. Funeral services are being held Iren, and [our great-grandchildren, Monroe St., Keyport, died Thurs- Funeral services were held Mon- Mrs. Turner was the daughter of in Keyport and our territories in Holmdel from the John J. Ryan Funeral day, Nov. 10, 1060. at AmarlllO Air the late Frank F. Foulks and Mrs. Home, Keansburg, this morning lay afternoon at 1:30 p.m. in theForce Base, AmarlllO, Tex. He was Township on SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, 3edle Funeral Home, Matawan, Mary (Foulks) Dey, Keyport. Mr. and at 9 a.m. a high mass of re- born in Germany. and Mrs. Turner had made their ulem Is being offered In St. Ann's with the Rev, Edward Fuchs, pas- Besides his parents, he Is .sur- DECEMBER 10, I960 AND DECEMBER 11; or of the Old Bridge. Baptist home In Keyport and Red Bank be- ?hurch. Burial will follow In Mt. vived by'a sister, Carol Ann; his MTavSenfce 1960. Olivet Cemetery, Mlddletown. Church, officiating. Burial was Inpaternal grandparents, Mr. andfore moving-to Chestertown several ".rnstort Cemetery, Ernstori, ' ' Mrs. Carmen Cuoco, Keyport, and /ears ago. ' «t No Extra Cut Richard Diver Besides her husband, Mrs. Tur- Should you wish cookies for gifts to Service- Eugene P. Barrett maternal grandparents, Mr; and •y OtMral DM Funeral services were held Fri- Mrs. Fritz Braeker, Germanyr"•"._ _ ler Is survived by three children, day evening at 7:30 p.m. In the Eugene P. Barrett, 75, of 72 At- Vfrs. Richard Davis, Mrs, Calvin men, etc. WE WILL MAKE IMMEDIATE DE- lantic Ave., Matawan, died Sun- Funeral services were held Tues- John J. Ryan Home for Funerals, day morning at 10 a.m. at the Day 'albert and Robert Turner and six Keansburg, for Richard Diver, day, Nov. 11,1960, in the Ivy House grandchildren, all of "Chestertown: LIVERY IF YOU CALL CO 4-0730. Nursing Home, Mlddletown Town- Funeral Home, Keyport. Interment four-week-old son of John and Dor- was In St. Joseph's Cemetery, Key- five sisters. Mrs. Stephen Patter- (At Oar Mttor Baak Plaa Donation $3.00 othy (Schaab) Diver, 164 Ninth St., ship. son, Mrs. Thomas Ferrante and West Keansburg, who died Wednes- Mr. Barrett was born in Natick, Port- .-••••„ •'••'. Mrs. Charles Grey, all of Keyport; Up T* I Tears T* Pay Mass. He was the son of the late day, Nov. 9,19G0, at Riverview Hos- Diced fresh cranberries added to Mrs. Robert Pahcoa'st, Shark River pital. A- blessing was given by thePeter and Dehlia (Roberts) Bar- lills, and Mrs. George Warren, Help Us To Help You rett. His wife was tho Ute Mrsmuffi. n or other hot bread.mixtures Rev.* Anthony Luislni, assistant provide tasty variations to theHazlet, and (no brothers, Sgt. Wil- pastor at St. Ann's Church, Keans- Margaret (Buckley) Barrett. . Me liam Foulks. U. S. Army, Holmdel, had lived in the Mntawan-Kcyporl regular bread offerings. > Serve burg. Burial was Saturday In St. piping hot. nd John H. Foulks, Jersey City. May we be the FIRST to wish you and yours a Joseph's Cemetery, Keyport. •area lor 32 years. Mr. Barrett was PETE'S INC a member, of St. Joieph'a Church. Besides his parents, the baby Keyport, and its Holy Name Soci 44 W. Front St., Keyport is survived by three sisters, Chris- ety. He also was a member of St MERRY CHRISTMAS tine, Cfieryl and 'Colleen; jtwo Joseph's Council, Knights of Col- Studios CO 4-2700 brothers, John -and James, all atumbun, home; his paternal grandparents, Surviving are (Wo sons, Eugene 267 Main St., Ktwnibura Keyport First Aid Squad Mr,; and Mrs. Jamor Diver," and % , Keyport, and Francis D., Mat- CANDID WEDblMGS A SPECIALTY initerntl grandparents, Mr. -«ndlawait; three d»pjjhlerj, Mr». Jo- It MAIN ST. Aenw Fran Stfen Mrs^Uwls Sohaab. seph Veni. Cllffwood; Mr.. Law- KEYPOM J , KE 6-1100 V.. irsday, November 17, I960 T^mmmmMiiiMt Pag* lUvtiT and paresis live tt MB. Atlantic) Mule," off the coast of California, nations in the Ice-covered South While • student tt the tenant, yard Plaque lecelvcs Paratrooper Wlag» Ave., Matawan, graduated from the Navy and Marino units totaling PoJ«r region. h« will be taught the use of th* US. Army Pvt Westley V. CaV-Seventh U. S. Army Noo-Commls- 41 ship* and 19,000 men were in- The Staten Island will be con-Internatlonai Morte Code, trans* abrete, 17, son ct Mr. and Mn.sioned Officer Academy Oct 31 in Bad Toll, Germany. volved in the operation held from cerned mainly with oeeanographle milling and receiving a,t a spued of Area Men Vincent Calabrese, II Ttwrne PI., Oct M through Nov. 4. ii=r and hydrographlc research and ex-IS groups per minute. During tha NOTES Specialist Russell received four ploration of the Ross Sea and12-week course, he also will leant i area menr members of Naval weeks of refresher training in vari- Highlights of the Involved opera- Amundsen Sea. Surface Division 3-26(M), ous military subjects with empha- tion included an actual landing the different types of radio let* honcrs as Vice Admiral Abort Area Ma sis on leadership and combat tac-by a crack Marine battalion Carr At Fort Jacktw * used by the infantry regiment, how s Wellborn jr., awarded.a tics. The purpose of the academy against * mock-missile installation Pvt. Clifford Carr, son of Mr, and to set up and operate each, proper* |ue emblematic of high excel- is to broaden the professional on San Ciemeitte Island; laying and Mrs, Clifford C. Carr, 1(9 Brotik nUUe- procedure, and basic signal ! during the year ending June knowledge of the NCO and to In-use of an underwater wire tele- way, Keyport, lias been assigned communication). j96O~fif (BTminitiere of the W still him with the self-confidence phone system, and the installation to Company B, 17th Specialist Bat- and sense of responsibility required and use-«t.».-speclal_ system to talion, 4lh Training Regiment at Allaire Ktnto Park's large wood- _ .. at impressive ceremonies facilitate the delivery of fuel direct r night at the Training Cen- of a capable leader. Fart Jackson, S. C, tor advanced rd areo, with 10 miles of foot paths • Anned Services ly from tankers to the lorces on specialist t'rnlnlnc in the Inter- and ridjpg trails, ths village itself, th Amboy. An assistant squad leader in Com- the beach. ntributing to the success of pany A of the 11th Engineer mediate Speed Radio Operator's picnic grounds .and other Jfisau- In addition to the American sul* Course. tlonal facilities, cover nTTSgStj division which finished second Assigned To Loelbouroe AFB Group's M7th Battalion in Darm- ing 33 similar units in a three- will receive on-the-job training un- stadt, Spec Russell entered the marines, aircraft, underwater dem- Airman Harvey Daniel Jlyer, son der highly-qualified technical spe- area and fifth among more of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey rlyer,-71I Army in 1954 and was stationed at olition teams, etc., participating, 200 units nationally were: Holmdel Rd., Hariet, has been as- cialists. Airmen are selected for Fort Lewis, Wash., before his ar-ships of the Canadian Navy Mine [rant Officer Francis Ludwig, signed to a unit of the Strategic these assignments on the basis of rival overseas last April on this Force also took part in Exercise Kazlet Ave., and Rexford L. their Interests, aptitudes, and the tour of duty. Pack Mule," }er jr., 24 Call Dr., both of Hax- needs of the Air Force. " The 2%-year-old soldier attended Leaves Fur Antarctica Soon! I James F. McCarthy, 540 Mora- Matawan High School. Frederick T, Smith, radioman lide Ave., Union Beach, and Personnel assigned directly to * third class. U.S. Navy, son of Mr. duty station ire immediately inte- Took Part In [id R. Post, 23 Eighth St., and "Pack Mule" Exercise und Mrs. S. F. Smith, 438 Harbor Irge Rigo. 6 East Jack St., both grated into operational or training US. Marine PJc. Ronald J. Wise, Rd., Matawan, departed from Seat- The (Ccyport. . units of the USAF Aerospace Force. son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wise, tle, Wash., Oct. 13 aboard the Ice- Airman Hyer was enlisted during 217 Beers St., Keyport, Is serving breaker USS Stolen Island for a . fully manned and trained Na- August by T/Sgt. Joseph 7. Soboul with the First Marine Division, six-month cruise to the Antarctica. "Private instructions Institute" | Reserve is essential to the na- of the Red Bank Recruiting Office. Camp Pendleton, Calif., which par- The ship is participating In Oper- i security, Adniiral Wellborn ticipated in a huge amphibious op- ation Deepfreeze '61, a scientific Lloyd and Nolan Roads, Morganville 35 he complimented all hands Rodney At Orlando AFB eration, known as Exercise "Pick research program, conducted by J» 1 .(One Wile South Of Center Main St. One Block OIMM, ») . -!ir Jconltibution to the unit's Airman John Rodney, son of Mr. ; and Mrs. John Rodney, 75 Lloyd WESTLEY V. CALABRESE s. ~: " •' ' • ' :""• '••"" Rd., Matawan, has been assigned Ivlsions 3-26 and 3-40 which West Keansbure,; recently was It Tuesday and Wednesday ev- to a unit of the Military Air Trans- 1 ACADEMIC INSTRUCTIONS WILL W. OFFERED - portation Service at Orlando AFB, graduated from the 82nd Airborne IN BASIC SKILLS BOTH SUPPI.F.MENTARY s at the Training Center, Fla., tor training and duty as an Mvision Jump School at Fort .rtnd- Gordon- Sts.—Perlh- Am- Ross We Maghan Agency AND REMEDIAL — GRADES MI lnformation-«rvlcB-Specialls1;-Air= agg.N.G. Pvlr-Calabrese re- have openings for qualified man Rodney graduated from Free- ceived his paratrooper wings after g men up to age 26 and for hold Regional High School. completing.four weeks of Intensive For I ans of prior naval* service. ground and aerial training which Xmdr. R. R. Rankin,. unit Com- Airmen assigned directly to a SAVE with SAFECO Greater Success In School And College AIRMAN HARVEY D. HYER duty station from basic training at ncluded five parachute jumps. Iding Officer, stated that young He attended Keyport High School I who choose to fulfill their mil- Air Command at Lockbourne AFB,Lackland Air Force Bast in Texas i Director wijl receive on-the-job training im- before entering the Array last Feb- fc' obligations by a NavalOhio Re-, for (raining and duty as a ruary and completed basic train- Mrs. Elsie M. Tuieneu, A.B. - M.A. 'i enlistment, are assured of Fuel Supply Specialist. Airman ing at Port Benning, Ga, SS Ycara Of Oul«t«ndlng Teachln« and Admlnlstratlea Enptrtt** ding any of the Navy's top Hyer graduated from Kcyport High Real Estate—Insurance schools for which they are School. Graduate! la Germany For Information Call LO 64262 led. Information may be ob- Airmen assigned' directly to a U. S. Army Specialist Five Bad- MATAWAN 138 Mate St lOwttt 6-0003 at the center or by calling duty station from basic training at ;er Russell jr., whose wife, Audrin, $-3828. 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Distance Punts, port High forces put the spectators way from a score. For a third time as "Salt Water Sportsmen Days," . v High School field when the unde- It in a frenzy by scoring on a des- that afternoon they were on the according to Salvatore A. Bontem- Runbacks of Kicks, peration pass the touchdown'that march downfield, A pass interfer- po, Commissioner of the Depart- feated, untied, uns.cored-upon Ke Yards M 02 looked good for a tie with Rum- ence penalty helped them over Into port Jayvccs will seek to keep th: Number of Fumble* 1 2 ment of Conservation and Econo- record through the final game i Times Ball Lost son's favored Purple Bulldogs. But, Purple territory and Feigenwinter mic Development. Fumbles 0 0 it was not a tie, as on the try for and Zilinski made it a first down the season. What makes it the bi Number ot Penalties 4 5 a point, the Keys called the.play at the-.Rumson 25. Zilinski got to To coincide with the Thanksgiv- game before Thanksgiving Day Yards Lost Penalties VI .05 ing holidays, the department bas- . that the Keyport Jayvees qpponen Keyport J.V. (25) that did not work, a heave into the the 20 on a line buck, but he was Ends — W. Sullivan. Scullion, W. end zone that Rumson broke up contained on a'-pitchout This made set aside those days in recognition will be the Matawan jayvees. Trembley, Alexander. handily, and the score board re- it fourth down fox. the Keys with and thanks for the wonderful and Needless to say. no team woul Tackles — Cralj. P. Brown. Hose. mained fixed at an exasperating five yards to go. A screen pass, bountiful salt water fishing Waters that nature has bestowed on this want to spoil a Keyport perfee Guards—SUvestrl. J. Dolan, R. Wil- Rumson 7, Keyport 6," at the end. Hourahan-to Zilinski, quickly was record more than a Matawan team, son, Callveto. Webberson. halted by the Bulldogs who appear- great state, where over 125 miles Center —' P. Holhenberg, Cetrulo. The Keys deserved a better fate. of Atlantic coast line.and excellent and no Keyport team would rathe Backs — C. Ocfalneflro, Slusarz, L. ed to have saved themselves by close out an all-winning season ii Brown, Bratsafolli, ST Robinson. M. They fought their favored rivals to taking over on downs. salt water bays afford some of the any better way than by rolling u; Robinson, J. Williams. Klley. A. Fred- a standstill and outrushed them. An finest surf, bay and deepsea fish- erlch, W. Frederick, Cronsley. Intercepted forward pass was the' Forced To Kick Again ing to be found anywhere in the a big one-sided "bury 'em deep' numsou J.V. (O) score against a Matawan team. Si source of the Rumsgn triumph, a The Purple was forced to kick world. Ends — Kllmar, Ford. Molller. gamble deep in their own territory tomorrow's game shapes up Tackles — Alvlno, Jitter, Dunn, again and Preston sent a good boot The featured event during "Salt quite a contest. by the Red Raiders, early In the to the Keyport 40, It was a battle Guards — Hubbard, Way, Nelson, game that cost them dearly. Other- Water Sportsmen Days," will be The Keyport jayvees set up thi Brodrick. , . • of boots as Hourahan replied in the awarding of a State of New Center — Iiherwood. wise the deepest Rumson penetra- kind with one to put Rumson back exceptional quality of their wind-up Backs — Post, D'Amlco, Green, tion was to.the Keyport 7 which in a hole again _on their own 19, Jersey trophy, designed with an . game against the Matawan jayvees Parker, McTighe. Adamson.- wound up In,an unsuccessful field onyx base, brass column, and cap- Monday by rolling over the Rum Score by-quarters: •• ' ' With the grim KHS linemen tearing ped with a" striped bass figure, la Keyport J.V. 12 0 1 6-25 goal try in the second quarter; into Ihem, Rumson had to kick son jayvees 25-0 for their sixtr Rumson J. V. . 0 0.0 O—O from behind their own goal line this each of the six major salt water •straight victory. Rumson J. V. hai Touchdown- — . W. Trembley, X.. The Keyport offensive pattern fishing tournaments, now in pro- come into this game a]so undefea Brown (2). Klley. \ showed good development since the time but the steady Preston sent a gress along the New Jersey coast. ed, slaughtering opponents by largi ...PAT — I.; Bro.wnV last showing of the Keyc at their punLta midfield. _ ;~:~ scores,but they wereno match foi own^Mdj^gainstjMetuchen; when With less than four-minutes left. -KEYPORT- ~ "Keyportrl'rior to mopping up the they-xbtiW not— eveii^ get-a ~ first Keyport^had toLSo-sorniiBlig"ffiat '-" field with the Purple Bulldog sec- KHS Yearlings down until late in the last quarter, Preston could not nullify with his onds, the KHS jayvees had wallop- At Matawan, It Is obvious Wall had no Imposing the part of the Crimson Knight's Les Sperry (No. IS). Rumson is one of the better de- punting. Hourahan passed to Stan TRAND ed Manasquan jayvees. 25-0, beate fensive clubs in Group II in Cen- Graser for a first down at the COlfax 4-045Z __TomsJRIyer jayvees M, clouted the unison '61 mode of smothering the opposition on the offense. It Is obvious that Sperry had to hit the mark square "lejLWathtagtOBjWoiM) and true or else the Huskies speedster would be away tral Jersey, Ocean Central being Rumson 33. Feigenwinter and Zilin- Point Pleasant ieedfias 2CT, dump; Keyport High freshmen eleven the"only Teteven" tliat~could~5core sk|-got~to the 32 In two Tushcsrbut ed the Lakeivood jayvees 25-0 and Is being hit from the and winginz for a touchdown. Wound up their season on a high more than one touchdown on them a pass failed. It was fourth down; shut the gales of mercy againsl all season long. The Purple Bull- with four to go when Zilinski spear- Wall Township Jayvees 47-0. note Saturday morning when they dogs hold a decision over Red Batik, ed in on a handoff to a new first Took .Command Quickly thumped the Rumson freshmen Shore Conference "A" champs, so down at the Purple Bulldog 23. The Keyport Jayvees quickly took 19-7 on the'Purple Bulldogs grid- I they are one of the better Group II Now it was the Rumson line that command of the game against the iron. The victory was thet first of I teams ot the year. The Red and rose in might and hurled the KHS vaunted all-winning Rumson see- the season for, the Red i arid White White accordingly-was impressive runners down in two plays. With onds; Stan Slusarz put the Red anr in denting their defense for more only seconds left, Hourahan faded White on their way by running th yearlings and.it was accomplished than 200 yards and In containing back and this'time hit Graser true opening klckoff out to midfield. Two over a team that had a-lour wins their offense to one touchdown, with a pass good for a touchdown running plays availed Keyport noth- Minds On Turkey Day Game ing, but on third down Les Brown one loss, record going into the as a sudden and unexpected reward took to the outside on a rollout game. Keyport had lost four and It can be said for Rumson that to the Keyport fans. play and the Keys had found th, ied one. they probably were playing the Now it was up to the try for a Keyport game with their minds Rumson Achilles heel. It was a first A boy who came up from sand- point. Keyport quarterbacking, down on the Purple Bulldogs 39. settled more on their clash with un- poor all afternoon, drew the wrong lot football, Johnny Williams, pro- beaten Red Bank .Catholic Thanks- PATRICIA Then came a draw play with the vided the spark for the stirring vic- card again with a try for a pass. whole Rumson line trapped and the giving. Once they had their, early Rumson knocked it out of Zilinski's secondary sucked-in. Charlie Och- tory Of Assistant KHS Coach Art lead, the Purple Bulldogs tighten- hands In the end zone and the game I3WEN§ Iriegrp passed to end Bill Trembley Abbazia's players. Twice in the ed up, except for their traditional was the Bulldogs. For Keyport it beyond the Purple secondaries and first quarter he got loose on sweep pitchouts, and depended on defense had been a battle of frustration, SPECIAL KIDDIE SHOW it was a KHS touchdown. Brown ilays, one run of 40 yards for a to carry them out of the Keyport missed chances. But their general SAT. MAT ONLY ^ \yas stopped on the try for the point. ouchdown and a second 50-yard game. The Red and White's late overall improvement in form, au- "INVISIBLE INVADERSJi Rumson brought the ensuing kick- scoring Jaunt. On these breakaway rally all but ruined these careful gurs well that a check can be put — Also — off back to their own 36. Marty ilays, the Keyport freshmen de- calculations. on those Wathington rushes to the "PARIS PLAYBOYS" McTighe and Nick Adamson ighted their coach with demoh outside, come Thanksgiving Day. The game had gone along on a SUN. • MON. - TUES. brought the ball up to the to in two itrations of downfield. blocking stalemated pace, with good punting rushes.,Frankie Parker then took a that swept the field clear of Rum The Keyport record now Is two by both Keyport's Dan Hourahan wins, one tie and four losses, so _pitchout for a first down af the son tacklers. . and Rumson's Bill Preston, when Keyport 44. This was the most that a victory over the Marwn .and. -The Rumson: cubs showed their the first break came.' There" had Steel Is imperative to making it a Dark at promising point of the game for class, however, by refusing to been futile rushing and an exchange they tried deep reverses on the respectable looking season for the buckle under the unexpected Key- of kicks after the opening kickoff Keys, • — ...-"-' next two plays and they were back >ort onslaught. They kept pound- and Keyport was in possession on The Top 18 yards on their own 38. Parker ng oh the door for a score and in StttllUci went on a'sweep back into Keyport their own 25 with five minutes gone Key- Rum he third quarter they mounted a In the game. Two more rushing i port son territory. But then tho Purple Bull- Irive that finally overcame the First Downs ' « 6 of The dog seconds ruined their hopes In plays getting nowhere, Hourahan Yards Gained Rushing 113 this game when Parker fumbled a logged defense put up by the Key- went back to pass on third down. Yards Lost Rushing 18 22 iort linemen. This made the score Pete Schanck, a Rumson end, pick- Forward Passes Stairs! bad pass from center on a fake Attempted It ',.4 kick and pass play, The ball went -7 and another touchdown could ed off the ball in the flat and shot Forward Passes lean a Purple Bulldog triumph. unmolested into end zone for ' Completed 4 ' 1 over to Keyport on the Purple 36. Yards Gained Failing Clinches Game For Red, White This picture shows the renowned and tight-knit KHS blocker felled to the Rround has Riven his all touchdown. Preston kicked the 30 Number of Punts 4 4e But an alert Keyport linesman, Rumson defense In action at Keyport IIIRII field Sat- to find the trapped KHS ball carrier a way out, point nicely and the Purple Bull- Av. Distance ot Punts, [eh Thomas, sewed it up for his urday. The Keys Russ Zilinski (No. 21) Is caught ZUlnskl's Immediate future was not a Rood one rleM dogs led 7-0. Yards 31 33 and White touchdown. The Bulldogs Runbacks of Kicks, lost five yards for being offside, ids in the fourth quarter. He In the Rumson "boxcar" cordon. Even though the at this particular juncture. .' . • After the ensuing kickoff, Key- Yards SI 49 then Butch Robinson speared to tho ounced on a loose ball fumbled port made their first heartening Number ot Fumbles 1 3 iy the Purple and dashed 25 yards Tlmei Ball Lost, 21 for a first down. Ochinegro was show of offensive power, moving Fumbles held to two. yards, but then Brown r a score to clinch it for the Red along' the ground on eight running Number of Penalties went to the outside again on the id White. . plays and two first downs from Yards Lost Penalties i itI their own 31 to the' Rumson 32. Keyport (I) rollout play and It was a first down A sensational play was executed LOOKING IT OVER Ends — Lawson, Grmaer, Robinson, at the Rumson 4. Robinson plunged Twice when they needed yardage : >y the Keys' Woody Sullivan on Trembley. .. r • , . ' - • .<- to the 1 ami Brown took it over;- iheTextfa •pteTrjrrta'rttia tlrst on fourth down, Rusj Zllinskl de- J/1ATAWAF .FOOTBALL will not BAD NEWS Is the report that the Columbia freshmen "last livered it.forthem. But they then . CtienWttUi;Ira- Again the point was, missed, .j-i .-, luajtor, On,awobbly)>ajr» into the) •6m Romion Penalized " nd zone by the Keyport yearlings, have a new field until 1962, but the annual Asbury Park-Long Saturday. The Lions Cubs missed shifted to attempts to pass and It Centers — Bowne, Rothenberff.* McTlghe-made a good runback of is'stretched himself full length there will be practice fields avail- Branch football series may ba ter- him and there was a wide-open brought frustration. Hourahan was Backs ~ Hourahan.- Ochinegro. Noe,. the klckoff out to midfield, but it minated. The two schools are try- gap at left tackle, Set down for tumbled for a loss back to the Rum- Hojan, Feigenwinter, ZUlnsU, Klley, TeCHNICOU>R»M WARNER BRO* cross the turf and gathered It We at the new site on Atlantic son 43, A second pass went incom- Caruso, Brown, did the Purple Bulldogs no good before It hit the ground. ing to find an October date" in involvement in freshmen rush ' •, Rumion (1) . Added Attractin for they were- successively pen- Ave. next year. Harold J. Dolan, which to squeeze It In when the hazing, hs wanted to try out, for pleted and he punted out ot bounds Snds — !*ox. Sohanck, VonLehn. Sunday Mat Only Coach Abbazla gave credit to his at the Rumson 8-yard line as the alized for Illegal use of hands, and ihemen for bringing about the resident of the Matawan Township new Shore Conference round-robin crew, but being 210 pounds that Tackles —' Buck, Hoffman. "ESCAPADE IN JAPAN" unsportsmanlike conduct. Rumson Board of Education, confirms that goes Into effect In 1962, but It looks was out because the Columbia quarter ended. Guards .-^ Zings., Bartlett, Xanner. ig upset of the powerful Rumson Centers — Preston. Parker. NEXT WEEK : J. V. Coach Bob Lawrence fumed rees and he signaled out five Henry Flnne, Elizabeth,. architect like a lost cause..This Is the crew mentor rules that no one Fumbled On It-Yard Una Backs — MUler, Moncrlef, Munfer, at.the "rawdea.1" he believed, his of the new high school, has agreed reducto ad absurdum ot the new over 185 pounds can pull a shell Boyd, D. Hicks. P. Hicks, Logue, "WALK TALL" oys for special mention, two ends, Putting Rumson in the coffin cor- L4wli, Tsmblyn. . • ; team was getting. When they had there Is no reason why work should conference:setup, "when the most to overcome the draw ot his own ner this way nearly paid off for — Also— ••••'. ' onnny Doerr, and Ed Scullion; traditional and colorful rivalry of -• . Score by «ns.rters: "SWORD AND THE DRAGON" to punt, the Rumson kick only o tackles, Jack Burns and Bob not proceed directly on the con- ; weigh;.-Heavy weight wrestling they fumbled on their own 13-yard Keyport' 0 .0 0 8—« reached where the penalizing had struction of the new athletic field the shore area has to go by the seems all that Is left for him un- line and Keyport nearly recovered. Rumson 7 0 0' 0—7 Itarted. V: MMiamii , andd a guard, Bob Hart- boards. The Blue Bishops are cor- til the 1961 football season. Touchdowns — SchMickf,. Brain, nan. The defensive backfield of layout as soon as the general con- As it was the Key's: forced the PAT — Preslon. But Keyport got a clipping tract for erecting tho building Is rect in their position, for, as a • • • ' visitors to kick from their own goal Officials — Whatley. Boiler, BraWo, >ave, Opatosky, Pouch Trollan, Group IV school, they are going to McDonald.' penalty and that quieted things )oug Allen and Frank Crawford warded as there Is no need for GARDEN STATE PARK meeting line, but a roughing, penalty saved down a bit. They penetrated to the Irucks or equipment of the builders play schools in - their own enroll- closed, Saturday and It was pro- the situation for the Purple Bull, EATONTOWN Iso drew high praise,. ment group. We cannot see where Rumson 35, but were thrown back Other players who contributed to go into the area. But the foot- ductive of one winner for Frank dogs. They had a tint down at KYAL Not In Grid when Ochinegro was trying to past ball field will have to be sodded the position of Long Branch, Mid- Pizzlchilio, West Keansburg owner, their own 28. larkedly to the Keyport win were dletown and Freehold is a very before it ended. His horse, trained from the Rumson 45. Icrb Keefe, Dave Siegel, Dave La- down and grass planted after the Then Cliff Boyd broke loose Keyport Youth Athletic League is 'Vu've-.fa 'THEATRE" drains are put In and this Is the dignified one by comparison, being by M. H. Plzzichillo, won the third not at this time sponsoring a boys' Rumson blocked the ensuing punt Conte, Joe Perez, Sam Bates and locked with Group III and even around end on that old bugbear of and then mounted their first scoring Sam Robinson, backs; Jerry Cet- reason the field will not be avail- race at the Camden track Nov. 2, Keyport defenses, the rollout play, football team, Jack Fitzgerald and Rt SS at Circle - Liberty M2M threat of the game, John Post get- able for Maroon and Steel games Group II schools In the "A" divi- a $3500 claiming race for three- D. S. Pangbom, league officials, an- CHILDREN ALWAYS FREE rulo and Vic Lembo, centers; Ctr- sion to be set up In 1962, Mon- and was away- for 32 yards to the ting to the Keyport 43 on a trap l' Post, Jim Centra, and Rich next season. The grass must have year-olds and up. The veteran Chi- Keyport 40. Jeff Munger took over nounce to correct a mistaken re- BofOfflce Opens (:» P.M. play and a McTighe-to-Adamson a year's growth to take root and mouth Regional High School re- cago jockey, Johnney Sellers, rode port. They state the KYAL needs First Show Starts 7:00 P.M. rebberson, guards; John Verbout, versed prior reports and announced and ground out a new first down at ~ pass gaining' to the KHS 32. But en Burkhardt and Charlie Ross, lecome "lush" before It Is used. So the West Keansburg owner's horse the KHS Tl on three power plays! A aid to meet Its commitments exist- - Free In-Car Heaters another was intercepted as the half It will be 1962 when a Huskies grid this week that they will field a var- to his win. This was a first victory Jim Mlller-to-Munger pass ate up ing in baseball and basketball with- ickles; Chet Zaremba and Ron- sity football team in 1962, which Open Sun. 5:30 P.M.' ended. le Caraclllo, ends, — troupe first plays on it. In the at a major track attained by the six yards, but s second was In- out assuming an added activity at Keys Sew Up Game . meantime the prospect Is for work- now will make tha "B" grouping West Keansburg owner. On Sept. complete. The Bulldogs then pulled this time. This was the final game of the include eight teams In football and 1 Show Starts at 6 P.M. On the first scrimmage :plny, of leason for the KHS frosh. _'.. ing out a reciprocal schedule with 23, Have Nice Luck came in first a triple reverse play tha was good the second half, this Keys sCtU Keyport in 1981 so Matawan can 10 teams in baseball-basketball. at a race at Bel Air. .The horse for a new first down with John the game. Rumson'j Jim G play home' at Keyport field while The evils of enforced scheduling un- apparently was well-regarded by Moncrlef carrying toUhe Keyport NOW THRU SAT. and John Post were pulling (r b int Lots Suffered the Keys are on the road. In the der the regulations of conference t h e betting fraternity at Garden 13. But ths Keyport lints rose to the . olf when the Keys Frank Kiteri case of dire difficulty In scheduling; play never were better Illustrated State for he went off at 3-1 with occasion. Moncriet was piled up at Entire Week! between them to wrench away_< Iy Cities Service Team the present Matawan field may be than In the season of the Group I Sellers riding him. " center, Boyd came around on the Today Thru Tuesdayl Q ball and scoot 32 yards to the'- used for a game or two in 1961. Southern Regional team. Playing rollout but he Was halted at the This Is the-Way U Was! zone for a touchdown. Bi continuous run of Group II schools, KHS 8. Munger butted into a stone 1 Flsher'a Cities'Service suffered But the acrid comments of the Wall ' The Hells Ot Battle ... plunged lor the point and the ., , ts first loss of the season In the Township coaching staff on their (and some Group HI schools), wall »t center and It was fourth And The Woman Hungers jayvees had a secure lead at J9-0. , Women's Bowling League as Mala- team having to play in the mud these boys had-to submit to one Foxwood Takes down for the Purple with four to Of Fighting Meal Rumson could not gain after the yan Ford captured one game of holes there last Saturday deters mauling and massacring after an- go. They settled for a field goal other. They should have been try, but Preston's kick hit the bars Jeffery Hunter ensuing kickoff and punted to the he three-game set from the league Coach Barry Rlzzo from arranging David Janssea ;adin. playing teams in their own Group Cage Loop Lead and It was Keyport's ball on their Keyport 22. The Keyport eleven games at the field lest there be own 20. Vie Damtme marched anew over into Bulldog more such trouble as resulted In 140 they would have had a chance Foxwood gained sole possession Tha only three-game winner was to get some equal competition and Patricia Owens territory but lost the ball on downs toodland Park over Keyport Phar- Toms River, takewood, Point of first place In the Raritan Ath- "HELL TO ETERNITY" on the Purple 32. Rumson punted have a chance to win a game or Again the Red and White tore lacy, Two game winners were Pleasant and Ocean Central con- letic Association basketball league downfield in a way to hearten their - and — out lo midfield as the third quarter 7Jsher'« Cities Service ov- certedly dropping Mstawan from two. Incidentally, with Manasquan, Lakewood and Keyport all going by downing Woodland Park, 49-44. followers. Hourahan made 22 yards Never Has The Screen Had closed.. ir Matawan Ford; Pioneer Food their football schedules last year. VIC . PATRICIA back to Group II, tho position of With two wins, Foxwood Is one of on a fake pass and draw play. Bill So Much Fna With The Keyg could not gain . and Itores over Tiara Beauty Salon; . . * « • . . , Hogan and Bob Feigenwinter ham- A Student Body! Ochinegro punted back. A clipping aurelyn over-Tiny Glenn's, and the Group IV powers in the con- only two teams still unbeaten after A HAPPY WINDUP WEEK- ference become more out of line mered out a new first down at the Mamie Van Doren 'DAMONE OWENS penalty put tho Purplo Bulldogs tarltan Esso over Hopefuls. Flo END took place forboth Potomac two weeks of league play. -The lustin bowled the high game of than ever in wanting to play teams Purple Bulldog 37. The Keys had Tuesday Weld Plus 2nd Hit! back on their 12. They went to State and Marietta College. Poto- advanced to the Rumson 33 in two Mljanon Bardot desperation passing and Butch Rob- BO. mac took their final game from from schools with enrollment other team,'Harmony Park, has a inson Intercepted at tho 14. groups lower than theirs. 1-0 record. , '• more plays when they killed their "SEX KITTENS GO Fisher's Cities Service leads the Baltimore J. C. while Marietta own chances by getting In a signal Brown rode anew on the rollout for clobbered Salem, West Va.. Col- Woodland was not an easy touch TO COLLEGE" . a fourth KHS touchdown. The Key- ague with a 28 won and one loss - • • • mlxup. They, the team behind, icord followed by Tiny Glenn's, lege in their finale, The defeat of for Foxwood. A red hot team effort were penalized five yards for de- port seconds had a fifth touchdown •M • 1014; Pioneer Food Stores, the Baltimoreans gives Potomac BOB RANKL, tho quarterback called back on a penalty before the a 9-4 record as one opponent who In the first half was needed to sur- laying the game. This drove them 13 - 14; Rarilan Esso, 11 - 14; whom Matawan missed so much back to passing and John Logue game was over. A newcomer to foodland Park, 13 - 14; Tiara defeated them has forfeited the this year, will have a chance to pass an outstanding Individual per- Jayvee ranks with the freshman gamo on the discovery one play- show his waresTTietore former formance by Woodland's one-man Intercepted just before halfllme to eauty Salon, 12 • IS; Matawan end this Keyport bid. season over, John Williams, sparkl- ord, Jl"/4 - 15'/ ; Keyport Phar- er used was ineligible. Bob Dcltz schoolmates this coming after- gang, BUI Fash. Fash scored 16 ed in tho closing minutes of tho 2 scored one of the touchdowns for noon when Upsala closes out its Gets Away For M Yards macy, U - 16; Hopefuls, 10 - 17; points In the first halt and ended EXTRA FRIDAY ONLY game for Keyport. Laurelyn, 9 - 18. the winning team against Balti- season at the- Wagner College Rumson took the second half more but It will not bo known gridiron, Grymes Hill, Staten Is- the night with 20. Josh Cermennelll klckoff out to their own 30. They CARTOONS AND As the Rumson jayvces whom the 1 Keyport J.V.s beat so easily thump- until he gets homo this weekend land. RankI played the entire was Foxwood's big. gun with 16. gained little in two plays, but then LATE HORROR SHOW ed the Matawan jayvees 32-0, It Outdoor Exposition If it enables him to break the game again on defense in the the winners led at the half, 33-25. Pair) Hicks was off on a sweep f might appear that the Red and pass-catching record at Potomac Vikings battle with Alfred Univer- from a pitchout and he was 33 White seconds are assured of a n New York Feb. 18 College. Another Potomac score sity, at East Orange Saturday. It In other action the Raritan police yards away to'the Keyport 35 be- Sun. Mon. • Tues. romp against the junior Huskies to- was by Hank Cleary anO the third was a scoreless tic, the first time team handed last year's champ fore he was cut down from behind. ThriBersI morrow. But this use ot freshmen The 1961 National Outdoor Ex- by John Fahoy, the,Point Pleas- the upper New York staters were Norgate Manor its second straight The Keys contained him, however, The mam U after tho first year teams have position Is slated to bow Into New ant alumnus who plays with the held scoreless all season, which defeat, 31-20. Bud Helfrlch of the on two subsequent tries. The Bull- completed their season makes up a fork's massive Coliseum Feb. 18 team at Kcyser. In the Marietta attests to the excellence of the victors with 15 points was the lone dogs, while in this attacking posi- .; lot in Matawan's favor. The Mata- or a gala nine-day run. For sports- victory, Richie Boggs saw plenty Viking defensive unit. But the bright light In a poor (hooting con- tion, oddly enough chose to punt On wan freshmen were undefeated. men and travel and vacation-mind- of action along the line on de- Wagner game is the Big One for test Norgate's Mike Lotosky, voted fourth down and Preston sent It out The Maroon and Steel second string d folks, It'll be the greatest show fense. He has one more year to Upsala. Wagner comos up to this most valuable player In the league ot bounds on the Keyport 1-foot eleven will be implemented with if ll« kind In the east. play at Marietta and will take final game of Its season undefeat- last season, hit for 10 points to top line. ' th« services of such freshman stars The outdoor classic will feature treatment for his knee Injury ed. Penn M. C, Haverford, Tren- his team's scorers. soon now that the Marietta sea- ton State, Kings Point, Dickinson, Charlie Ochinegro worked the as George Morrcll, George Selbert, cores ot sparkling i highlights An lS-polnt spree by big Charlie ball back to the 7 for the Keys, Eddie Gallo, Jimmy Christiansen, hich will be of Interest to every son Is over >o ,ho can nail down JUfslnus, Hamilton and Moravian the starling center berth with the all have bowed to' the football Schenk paced Hidden HIUs to its but Hourahan had to kick on fourth O. C. (Bye Bye) Byrd and Walt lember of the family. Plans are firsi t win of the season, a 50-42 de- down from within his own end rone Missel. The junior Huskies still will Pioneers next fall. To revert to eleven from Staten Island. It is proprogrese s to makk e ththe OutdooOtd r to be noted that an array of small cisioi n over thh e RaritaRi n Teachers)Th . He got the boot out to the Red be .the underdogs but not by a Exposition even more spectacular i PoToinac a "minute, now tiiatbas- collego powers is among the Wag- i Four players tallied 12 points—Dick Raider 34. Boyd and Munger pound mm great deal. hat...i It...s 196.n™0 showin...-...,„g whic...v,.hL ._.de. 'tetball season Is n|gh, Bob Ken- „ . __ ! Lumlnoso and Bob Robinson of Hld- ed out a first down at the KHS 22. — PLUS — •tatliilci ighted everyone and set anothci nedy, Keyport High court Star ot ner victims. Wagner Is favored to 'den Hills and.Dick Ellerman and but the threat to the Keys was AStorycrfMea ttcndance mark. . .: , ....'• '957. has gone up to the Uni- win as, of their, common op- >Ed Gorman of the Teachers. All eased when a 15-yard clipping pen- And Monsters! Colorful exhibits will unfold a. versity ot West Virginia but he ponents, Upsala lost to Klngs's I hut two of the game's points were alty was Imposed on the Bulldog!. "SWORD AND First Downs ip-to-the-mlnute story of all thi vlll not play baiketball for the The »rou«ed KHS linemen barged Ysrtto C3«lne4 Bulli Point and tied Moravian. As for | scored on field goal!, Yards U»l Riuhlnc great outdoor sports, hunting, fish Mountaineers. The reason is >lm- that other Matawan grad of last ! The teachers and Hidden Hills In to throw Miller for a loss on ar> THE DRAGON" ng, , archery, gqlf and skin pie. Anybody .under 6 ft. 3 ins. is June. Steve Joyce, he has had It attempt to pass arid Hicks on an 1 each have one win and one loss. BUY THEATRE DISCOUNT 1 lvlng..us well a* catnplogMand wasting* Ills time trying, to play • for this season'and did not parti- The Raritan Police havtt a 1-1 rec- attempted rollout. Hogan Intercept -the-wonders or travel and-appeari- basketball Iri'the laegue (n which clpnte In the 42-0 indignity thit ed a pan at the Keyport IS and BOOKS P FOt |Ut I ord. Harmony Park and Upper the Rumson threat was ended. ng vaoatloni. •WW (Virginia oper»tw,'i;./ • the Rutgers fre«hmen Imposed on i Rarltan <0-l)>wero idle last wttk. iiirsdoy, Noyt»nii|rtr 17, 1960 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. Pag* ThhtMfT

mean a top weight limit of 115 Keyport GB Nattoniil Hoarse Show Rider pounds being imposed. Instead, It li (Shore Confartntn | tawan, Eyeing Turkey Day dame, lackbirdsJoin advocated to have two divisions, 130 pounds down to about 110 for the ViesNew Ways On Wall, fins 27-6 oys Grid Ranks boys in the 12-13 year bracket, and a lightweight division tor tha small- *r L Keyport should beware ol Mata- Keyport's riew .team, the, Slack- Bank. ich Flerros with a long pass over er boys to reduce the danger ofln- A.bury»'ark 4 D tfan's sew look. The Maroon and he Wall secondaries (or the final lrds, got away to an auspicious jury. But considerable public ond utnt Branch 4 Reel used their game with Wall tart In the boys' tootb.aU league recreational commission financial Neptune township Saturday at MHS field •IHS score. inday, defeating the Motawan MlSdlctonn support will be needed before an- i-nwhold 0I !4 0 try putrjew offensive forma: The victory brought Matawan lagli'u by t h e basebalMoaklna other season K this Meal-to make 8 Division jns to me THanksgivihg Day en, far the season at four wins cor* of 41-0.Two safeties* turned ilieru Itrtlu ie trick tor the new team coached the gams available to oil the boys *ManaBqumi 3 0 fegainst .their arch rival. The 27-6and four losses with their Thanks- who wish to play Is to bo uttalncd. Runuqn •••-- I core over Wall indicates Hie Mary Harold Shumock and Frank. Po- A good deal more In experienced M*t«w*n > 1 wan innovations were all to the giving Day game with Keyport to g, longtime Dukes players. Kejwrt decide if they will finish second to Tho second game between tho volunteer help from thoso qualified WalITw(), 0 4 to act as officials and referees will Routlma SrcUoa I Coach Barry Rizzo, Matawan, Aanasquan in Shore Conference lazlet Hawks and the Matawan Ilrlck T«p. 'alcons was won by the Hawks.14- be needed. Ocean X'entral s had backfield problems all sea- B" standings. Their new offen- Thls game was marked by shnrp- Tumi lltvcr \ , the source being that lack of ivejiattern against Wall, with the Already the league has been ap- drllled ploy by tho Hatlet team proached about plucliiK « team in 1'slnt I'lount t ince in speed and finesse touble and triple handoffs from the >nd by disorderly demonstrations In Ocean Sr>ulhcrn I among the backs, so typical of high Union Beach and an additional o ingle wing, no easy matter for a he crowd and some fighting amonn team to represent the easterly sec- •Seclltnol ciismnlon. I school football. These areVoes that he players that aroused, league of • college and pro coaches rarely single wing team, was the tor of Rarltan Towmhlp. Bill Par- IciaJs to the point where public at- rell, former Notr6 Dame plover, • know, The Maroon and Steel have nore impressive in that it was go- mdance at tho games will bo bar- Football Schedule • been the victims ol rigged defenses »mplish«i with a rhudsoaked ball, d If the boys arc subjected to nnrl Dick Pino, who pcrformcil on I all year because rivals in this area ch upsetting heckling. ' the gridiron for the University of nviting.fumbling that never came. Kansas, are Interested in develop- Saluiday (I n.tn.) • knew the Huskies could do little The game was the lone contest ThB-filBckblrds had had only Oc«an tSoutticrn nt wall T\vp. I hut give the ball to Charlie With- ire* days couching by Shumock ing boys' tearnj In Laurence Har- Trcntun at Aibury l'ar». I ington and send him on his way, eld at the Matawan field this nd Poling before going into tho bor and CHffwood Beach. Carteru «t South nlvor. I outrunning his blockers after a first reason, and two days of drying ;omc, so they wore hardly ablo to I few steps. So roving defenses were nit had not eradicated the mud ount nny sustained offensivo play. tet up against Matawan to tail ipots, uMKeir mentors had schooled Vsth'mgtoa,-aad-neither by-pass- \ ing nor by option series amonc tbe • awan Twp; that they kept pressing the barks could the Maroon and Steel Irst Downs , 10 5 Angles bock, never letting the Mat- I catch their foemen overshifted and '9rds Gained Rushing 17a ]J7 iwan team have a true scoring make them rue this corntnitting 'ardi Lost Rushiju 3 35 'tfrward Passes t :hnnce. -their-dtf ense^all ..onaway. Mttmptea-— -is —;r"8—- '-Downed BnlHtorrltra— Saturday it was different. There 'orward Passes Completed ' 4 1 It was Chuckio Dietrich In t h c was not too much alternating'along ards Coined Pissing 103 3a irst quarter and Jus Rosato in the the--grouhd1 but brother Billy Wath- dumber or Punits 1 3 hird quarter who broko Into tho ington ran nearly asiimuch as Kv. Dlstauco of Punts, Miss Barbara Ulrichsen. daashter of Mr. and all five events tn which she competed. The National Yards* 37 94 Mrs. Andrew Ulrichsen. toes up over a hurtlie en Horse Show Is the premier event of International jpposltlon'j end zone lo down Eagle Charley and there were double and unbacKs of Kicks. Hlgnfleld TAX. at Madison Sflnare Garden with riding competition and it is a distinction for ono In ball-carriers [or the points to win even ,'trlple haridoffs Uiilthe way Yards II 49 Ibe game. umber of Fumbles 2 a that rarely of saddle and reins irrip that won her * her early teens to have placed In this world wide {round plays developed. Bui, more Hmes Ball Lost, "reserve", second high point hosora for scoring la competition. The Blackbirds, roster -Includes was the passing to these compli- rumbles — 1 a nm Cullcn, RobertBottger, Stovo Time cated hanooffs, the forwards de- fumber of Penalties 1 3 Senk, Bill Merrill, Tommy Fallon, veloping into crossback passes and 'ards Lost Penalties U 39 range. The natural resource of Bob Hohenstcin, Jos Flschler, MIUWSD (21) waterfowl Is valuable from a rec- long tosses downfield against over- Ends — Wlldman, Bowie; Bonner, Duck Hunting Bowmen Report Johnny Hughes, Rog Dane, D. C, AI MAWWANKEYPORI LAMES committed defenses. The' comple- 'arrell. reation standpoint and should not Ecpkcns, Juitin Rosato, Peter "TIIB DOWURS BOWtlNfJ ALLEY" - tion' rale was not high, but they Tackles — Hinds. Hunger. Yites, J. dissipated by an unnecessary Burke, Charles Kennedy, Nick served to keep tho Crimson Knights Javis, Sickels. Wilflama. Sutherland. Strano, Fred Stenger, Art O'Kccle, Guards -r- Carafano. Cathtrwood, B. Starts Saturday crippling loss that might result On Deer Kill from "bunching" on defense. lavis, Warden. Monis, Stanberry, Billy Hohcnsteln, Tony Stenger, Every Day Until 7 P.M. Center— Sickles. The Hew Jersey Division of Fish from hasty markmanship, the di- Tho Indian Hill Bowmen Club JUly Lawson, Peter Ctllamarai, Tune Up For Thanksgiving Batks •— Gregory. VreeUnd, C. and Game, Department of Conser- reports excellent results by county And An early break gave Matawan vision concluded, - i 'oinmy Barbor, Don Waytc, Ron Wathington. w. Walhlnrton. FlerrcB, vation and Economic Development, hunters at the ck»e of the archery Punicra, Bob Mlklla, FronkJo the opportunity lo fully use the Zehvak, Vena, George, Morrdl. Gallo. las' scheduled the annual duck sea- season on deer. In the Freehold Wall.game as a tuneup for Thanks- Wall Twp. Triegs and "Chuckle Dietrich. Ends—Patterson, Viron, Bnladate, son to open next Saturday, Nov. rea, 17-year-old Waller Gawron The Hulct team showed the ef- Mon., Fri.-ndSat. Evenings giving. The first play after the Etobtnson. 19, and close on Jan. 7. The daily Smlthburg* brought down his firs 'ecti of additional drill by Coach opening klckoff, the Crimson Tackles — Scheldt. Clayton, Me- jag limit will be three ducks and deer, a soven-point buck of! Five- Kenzie, Lsne. BOWLING Tom Mason as they moved with Knights fumbled and Charley . Guards—BurkinY-Winter*, Borar- ix in possession. The bag may Point Rd; in Colts Neck, afte precision to send the Falcon) to Free Bowling Instruction Wathington scooped up the loose lus. Massey, Denardl. nclude only two wood ducks and pending «lx hours in the woods. their first defeat of the ye«r,Ttus -M. tall to race. 34 yards to a Mata- Centers — Sarno, Feddeler. SCORES Also In Engllshtown, George Backs — Przybylowkl. Sperry. Beck- ne hooded merganser at any time. Hawks scored in tho first quarter wan score. Brother Billy plunged There is no. open season on canvas- .okc and Stan Dudkln, both 18- enwald, Hoxman, Whiting, Athans, rear-olds, brought down 140 and on a pass interception by Brad MATAWAN-KEYPORT for the point and it was 7-0. Parker. back duck, red head duck, swan THE IVY LEAGUE Powers 30 yards out, Billy Barbs- ' Scor* by quarters: r snow goose. 50-pound bucks for their first Soon it was 'r«. Wall fatted to Matawan 14 7 0 ft-37 Nov. It leer kill. Bob Quackcnbush, Free- relll went over from the J nfter • get anywhere after the ensuing Wall Two. 0 0 0 S— < Shooting hours are from one-half long Jtadet drive In the second BOWLING —Touchdowns — Bowie (3), -C.-"Wath- .Team. _«L h hold, brought down a button-buck quarter. kickofi and punted to the Matawan Inirton, • Flern*. Reckenwald. lourbefofe sunrisew5nnsetrex- the first time out during the sea 27. Two running plays showed the PAT — W. Wathlneton, C. WoUilng- ept on Nov. 19 when shooting erner's Hawks & Larks 20 7 RECREATION CENTER Crimson Knights to be committing ton (plunges); Bowie (pasa). hours will begin at 12 o'clock noon Tick Tock Cleaners 18 11 on. • ••• --• - •• - -•• Falcons Bounced Back 10 AUTOMATIC MNIiS - COCKTAIL L0UNGB Offfclnli — Dobrzyniki, Undstrom, Tho Falcons bounced ti»ck In tho themselves. With third down com. EEidlo, Lcc. nd close at sunset. In addition on Shore Flying "A" — U 12 The largest deer reported killed ing up and the Huskies only need- to 19, next Saturday, the present I this section was on eight-point third quarter to score on n 30-ynrd 10 6-3880 ing three yards for a first down, eason on geese and brant will be McGulre's Oaks 15 12 buck, weighing 200 pounds, which run by Blnkie Morlarltjr, The Fal- the Wall team drove In on the snap closed in the morning and open at lazlet Pharmacy 14 13 was brought down by Lloyd Felff, cons litu! other chances, but tho - to stop Charley Wathingtott. But KHS, MHS Dates 12 noon with the duck season. Automatic Drinks 13 14 Engllshtown. Deer killed by mem- Hawks hod tho defense needed bers of the Indian'Hill Club totalled vhen their goal lino was threatened, the ball only got to him when he A special duck stamp is required 00 Bar - 12 15 The excessive parllsunlsm In thtt JDyring was moving deep on.a sweep: He to legally hunt waterfowl. This can Magnolia Inn ll'/4 15'/ our, nil bucks, with the larges Convention Hall aken by John Pittlus In the L :rowd: reflected itself In ncrvoui stopped and tossed to Bill Bowie, be purchased at local post offices. Ixie Lee Bakery 10'/4 16'/ ilny by tho boys In tho later stages COLOR MONTH. U.S.A. MHS end, way in the clear at the Final plans for the 1960 Holiday Regulations dealing with the water- "ulky section. -lidden Brook Grinding 8 19 The club presently Is conducting if tho game, fumbling and missed Inaugurating Greatest Array . Wall 35 behind the s^icked-lrr Crim- Basket-Bowl Jubilee to be staged in owl season are more restrictive isslgnments. For this, the couches son Knights' defenders.' It was a Convention Hall, Asbury Park, have han usual. There is no open KEYPORT BUSINESSMEN weekly Indoor target shoots in tho of Color Shows in History,,, Red Bank Armory, A class shoot •avo decreed that this must stop 66-yard touchdown play.' Charley been announced by the committee eason on canvasback or redhead "~ Nov. 9 , for it Is no use coachlnR the boys Wathington-then passed to Bowie- which set the dates as Dec. 26, 27 Team W L vaa scheduled thia week and ducks, swan or snow goose. A here will bo no activity at the Ar- If adults are golna to sllr up >uch jgain fir tha point. -•,. J'-es 28 and 2». hotgun larger than 10, gauge or .liddlctown Lanes a commotion on tho sidelines that me capable of holding more than Pro Shop 23 mory next week becauso it Ia to Sonified so early, .Nfalawin dls- Keyport meets Red Bank Catholic Keyport Wine & Liquor I 22 be used by the National. Guard. tho boy» forgot what they are daiitudlto stop. They cot the ball and Toms River goes against Mat- three shells, unless plugged with taught to do. " "" a one-piece filler that cannot be Pennetti Rooting ' 17 Tho following week, Nov. 29, ther ba#?fter awan in. the opening night's double- Keyport Cleaners It will .bo a turkey shoot with tut The couches aro pUnnlng apollcy theiWsuinekiclrofr, butatfepenlet header on Mqnmday, removed without taking the gun keys awarded to winners In eaci far tho league;" According to George the-.trM»n!i«fiwmlfci.ta'^WaH apart, is.,iOcgaL- , — . Circle'Chevrolet > a«». '""-'"'i '"•••. »•• •"'••'• '"•'' BUchoff, couch Ql tho fciacpru, it :r taxes on Xakewood, am ,'•;6vrand tururf Orr's Wall Paper 17 TROrillCS TO TIIE WINNERS •The Maroon and Stecj then stag- year. may legally be used to hunt water- Bob Orr's ' 1 DIVISIONS ed an 80-yard drive to their third Chief scorer for the (ournamen fowl. State Farm Ins. 10 touchdown, The Watrungton broth- will be Edward F. Carleton and Rarltan Bay I* Special Area Jack Preston Builders 16 5th Annual New Leaden ers' alternated in doing it all for chief timer, wiyi be George. Palaia. Raritan Bay represents a special Buck Smith's 13 1-12 Ceorfe Campbell 2TS M ploys that m o'V ed the. ball Other officials will include John J. jrea during the season. There Pauline Rtikowski'a Five 12 1J-15 Ch«». Campbell 117 Thanksgiving 11-18 Gerry finm 171 through five first dpwruV to the Schelengerr Harold. E. Manson, blinds, boats or other structure* Reed Jewelers - 11 Wall 5. Then Charley Watblngton Dave A. Dahroiige Jr., Joseph Pa- used for shooting purposes can be Suburban Gulf Station II Teenagcra Art Spotted 7 drew in the Wail linemen In a laia, Fred Fraterrigo, Thomas Kar- placed at a distance, greater than One Hour Martinlting Handicap Strike* In Two Gimct, tHpfe haridoif and passed to Bowie lo. William ' J._ Carlone and Ben 00 feet from shore, tfu Division Pot of Gold 10 At Jim Ctovpr'i No Entry Vet, Bowl An ia the end zone for the score to Lowenberg. or Fish and Game sold. Ducks and Middletown Lanes 4 Often At You Ufce. •pake it 21-0 at haHtlme. - The Basket-Bowl toumamenl other birds may not be hunted on Keyport Recreation i Watt Almost Scores MONDAY MAJOR PETERSON could bring up to a dozen the num- Shark River or on its shores. -"Nov. 14 American LcirJon Bulldloi BOWLERS Wall almost scored fa-the open- ber' of trips to play at the seaside The New Jersey hunter may look 81 WEST FRONT ST. ing minutes of tbe second half. (orward to a waterfowl season aa Team Foiflii area to be made by Keyport and Tom and Joyce Paris 100.49 $50 1l>l "WliilaH Mil. 11 ' Hall- Dec. 9, Red Bank Catholic; ducks, brant, geese and other wa Mary Smith and Sat Sun., Nov. 19-20 I'd' iindi «M«I ibii nitrttioil LI to the Matawan 5, but the ball was terfowl. r JIM CROVER'S brought back and a 15-yard pen- Dec. 19, Toms River; Jan. 3, Lake- Harry D(!Vine 150.47 Cliln|*'«hinrili, lint, ulir tni n\> PI wood; Jan. 6, Manasqaan; Jan. 12, Because there Is no open sea- Grace Kipp and Jack Singer 143.3 50% H'cap 200 w» ollMnl IIIXKI M" «>l '""• alty was Imposed against the Crinr son on canvnsbadc dudu, redhea< And ll'a tkl ••!( limit) (hat l«'»l ton Knights, blotting out whatever South Amboy; Jan. 17, Wafl Town- Norma and Chan. Hendricks 142.3 Scratch MO Low Keyport Recreation ship; Jan. 21. Rumson; Jan 24 ducks, swan or snow goose, and Previous Winners «,l/rl«»( tit I*" "• umplHilf mi hope they might have had of get- only two wood duck and one mer- Helen and John Carscaddcn 139.IS II W. Front 81., Kcyporl ting back into the ball game. Billy (pending) and Feb. 5, Atlantic High- Lil and Len WalUsak 137.9 Richie Kirk - Wa, Walllnj lands. The Matawan ga™e Jan- " ganser are allowed in the daily bag Don't Miss these Shows In COLOR! Bogsrdtu did get them to the 23 af any time, the hunter Is urged to Agnes Korku and Art Bi. Zlto. Gtott» Belko Dial CO 4-9886 on a keep play, but Sperry was is a "home" game for the Maroon Calamarl 1M«7 - Could Bo You And One cr More Alleyi WIU Bi and Steel. Keyporf i "home" game know his ducks. A field guide for no,: Cti.nml» a, 4 * ft In C«l«r K.iulirty I stopped cold with a yard needed hunters has been published by the Retcrved For Your Bowflnf More than 1,31)0 Iwnri of color piotinim «r« nhtd- for first down at (he Huskies 20. with Matawan will be played al Plcaunre. a Middletown Township High gym. U.S. Department of the Interior, nlcil ihli year, You'll ire Hie Jack Vaiir $how, color But the Wall team was resur- Fish and Wildlife.Service, and por- Mini on ChtnMl »'• "Million »oll»r Movlo". Hit gent now. Bowie punted them back Coach Bruce MacCutcheon 6a» Irays graphical!/ certain identifi- r Danny K»>« 5fiow , ,. Perry Comu, Ulnnli Knorsj, deep in their own territory. Bogar- MONTREAL rrcd A«l»ire, Khlilty Tem|ilf, Urnio I'ortl, NnC (he following Convention Hall dates cation marks of the protected wt- dua fooled Matawan again on > for his Matawan High l>a«keU»" lerfowl species. * Safe Buy Used Cars * Open, Doninu nmf ninny ollicn In l.hlnt Color, keep play up center for a 20-yard N1 team: Dec. ». Indicate Good Hatch run for a first down at the MHS T limited Time Only/ Special Olferl 36. Sperry drove iB three plays to Mlddletovra Township: Dec. 20, S The Fish and Wildlife Service bii the Huskies 20, then he alternate*! Mary's, South Amboy; J«a. 11, Indicated that a good hatch from with Hoffman for a first down «l Runison; J«». ». South Ambo) late netting species will be includ- RCAVICTORCOLORTV the Matawan 9. Here the Matawan (Hoffman); J«n. 24, Manasqiun; ed in the fall flights of ducks from defenses stiffened on fourth down Jan. 27, Keyport; Jan. 31, Culeret; Canada. There is reason to believe This Week's Special Installed & Serviced I with three to go, Sperry was stop- Feb. 3, Wafl Township; Jan. 10, AI there will be a slight increase over FREE , lit»9 flllun !«••< present time, duckn are coming in • «u. IUM «a»l»M Hmi hill **• to New Jersey at a good rate aM lfH.W)|la>MiatMN. But this only temporally halted Leads Teen Kegfers it It expected the population will a Wall score. Early in the fourt be equal or slightly more than were quarter; Matawao moved the ball Charles (Chuck) Campbell aided 1959 ford 2 Door Sedan by Spotted Seven strika topped the present in tbe New Jersey mttnim "out from the shadow of their ewo in 19S9. goal line through two first downs field in the 11-15 Bge bowling group to the Maroon and Steel 31. Bat ai Keyport Recreation ABeyi, Jim The duck population In New Jer- $ PETES INC Cr o v« r, proprietor, announces. sey is enhanced considerably by I ROLLER SKATING bera the Rizzo forces tried • pass OPF.N MONDAY AND fRlDAY NITES play oa a fourth down faked kick Campbell roUrd Ift-S for a 397 heavy population of brant. Water SPECIAL BATES TOO GROUPGROU S and the ball went over to Wall total. Jerry Gam. at 379, leads the and food conditions In the New Jer- 1495 44 W. FRONT ST., KEYPORT 1C-1B group and little George Camp- sey marahe* are ample to bold , Panes For TO bell, at 275. i» tops in toe 9-12 year this population well Into tbe water- ' CO 4-2700 This time ft was Mattwan who group. Comperjrloo will continue lo fowl leasooTthe Division of FJsb ' Also Others vis sucked-la following S| Dec 4. The fifth tatiikl Thanks- ind Cijrie yp°rt»- '•• 7S 267 MAIN ST., KEANSBURO «iraw plays;} II gave Pny riving Handicap will be run thli tbe chance to pass'to Steve Keen SootWa^o are urged to utilize weekend, Crowr «Ute»v .The evtrn trained retrievers where-ver poffli- SCH ANCK & SIHLER Acreu From ttltwiy wild unguarded In tbe .flat, for win be two game with Wall touchdown. Ue ia order to reduce the crip- KE 6-1100 bowler receiving * St per pifog lots of ducks. Trm DivHioo t ,_ Uu Our M«t«r B«iA «*» Jost before tbe gaSifi coded. «- handicap. Frevioiu.sirjfloer* FUk tad •Ctnn «1» nrga i 50* Hwy 34, Matawan-IO 6-4239 tar • flurry of Wall passing at the Rich Kirk. BUI Walling. Ed Zii sportsnken to refrala frons snooting SOUTH UMfmA N» Murwy Don V?U$ V«ri U Hf Crlnnon Knights K had cam* to Itevea* & StU, SaxUiriUsksy •aught, Charley Wathingioa htl until waterfowl are within killin Thur$day,.Noxe|Tilw»r 17,1960 Page, Fourteen THE N. I. Four Auto Cases Heard By Martin _^ Four accident esses investigated *""by Malawan Police were brought ' up in borough police court Monday before Magistrate James H. Mar- tin. J. C.: Johnson, 27, Center St., FOR SALE - Cliffwood, ;was lined $20 and $10 on WANTED HOUSES FOR SALE FOR RENT AUTOS FOR SALE charges of driving witliout a license 1955 FORD convertible, fully pow- RUMMAGE SALE.-furniture, tools, and striking another car at the in- NEW HOMES built, to your require- APARTMENTS 3 rooms and bath, and bric-a-brac, Thursday, Nor. tersection of Main .and High Sts. LOTS WANTED ments, 100% mortgage, no down furnished $100 per month, 3 ered, new top. Continental kit. 17th and Friday, Nov. 18th, 5 p.m. payment Loti available in Msta- rooms and bath, unfurnished $70; CallLOweU 6-2390. ' wJ17« • --Oct.~29. The car struck belonged also 4 rooms and bath, unfurnished lo 0 p.m.! Saturday 9 a.m. to S wao . Keyport ares. Call LOwell > IP. J. F. Smith, VanBrackle Rd., Anywhere buyers waiting. Key $90. References. Carlton H. Pol-1951 .l 0^^^AC, hydromatlc,; radio p.m., Trinity Parish Hall, Main St., Matawan. Lt, Harvey Morrell In- (HBM. - "Jf ing, Realtor. 38 Highway 36, Key- Matawan." " • ' ' wjlT •' vestlgated. T . Agency. LOweU M244. " and; healer, $65. Call COlfax wJO BEFORE-'yo" Buy or "'en » Coo- port. ' Call COlfax 4-1918. wjl7 COMPLETE twin. bedroom sujte, Elario Garito, 18, of 89 Highfield 4-43J4-...•;•.- . . . - . Wjl7 .'Staffordshire dishes service for Ave., was fined $10 and $5 costs on LOT LISTINGS Wanted. Anywhere tract for a house call us and com- LARGE ROOM, furnished, 1 block a charge of careless delving result- pare our Genera! Contract price to from bus, located 56 Main St., 1957 FORD: Ranch Wigon,' good 6, washing machine arid (rtangle: in the Holmdel, Keyport. Mata- ' condition, standard transmission, also draftsman's drawing table with ing.in an accident at the intersec- others. We will build you a cus- Keyport. F. W. plttner Agency, tools, 2 violins, writing:desk, Zen-' tion of Church and Broad Sts., Oct. wan and Marlboro Township area. tom house, not a prefabricated 56 Main St., Keyport. Call COlfax 6 cytoec Private," $795.. Call COlfax 4-3505.' WJ17 1th cabinet radio,' paintings and 24/Patrolman Carmen Messina in- Chateau Realty, KEaiuburg 6-5884. house, on your lot or ours, to your 4-2916. wjl7 easel, paint box, - pamls and vestigated. He was charged with WJ17' specifications with no money down, having struck the cur of Freds APARTMENT, * rooms, hot water; 1958 BUICK Station-Wagon, color brushes. Call LOwell 6-2170: wjlT 100% financing. Call COlfax 44034- heat and electric .supplied. Cor- green, standard shift, good con- Clark,-Qld Brtdge. Mr.-Garito ao- SERVICES RED AND YELLOW Canna lily cused Mrs, Clark of coming out of 1678 or 1137,- • Wjtf ner house,, 70 - 2nd St., Keyport. dition $1300. Call LOwell 62111 Call COlfax 4-3623, , w]ti after 6pm wJ17 bulbs, freshly dug. Call COlfax a stop street into his path: LOW COST HEATING BEFORE you buy tee this house 4 2111 WJ17 - Herbert P. Manassa, 29, Linden, under construction, Mornlngside APARTMENT, S rooms, behind ' who struck a utility pole on Route Complete systems Installed as low Ave., Union Beach. Near school. Farmer) & Merchants Bank, $60. SPECIALS ^ 34, was fined $10 and $5 on a charm aj $495. .Duct work, furnace* and Small down payment, good flnaaai •Inquire ,4 Ravine Drive,, Watawan CHRISTMAS GIFTS '"" of careless driving. The defendant sheet metal work. .31 years, ex- or caU'LOwell 6-5393! - w]I7 lrife^CaU COlfax-4J03*ptL^COlfax 1953 Chevrolet Station Wagon $145 Let us help you with your Christ- ^"adnVfttea^ to"PetroIman William perience. 4-1678.. • WjB Ol^FICE SPACE avaliabfe' in" Carl 1953 Plymouth Sedan 160 Hauser his brakes did riot hold. T. M.I*. U.LM.OII. mas shopping Give a Christmas ton H. Poling Office Building, 38 1950 Pontiac Sedan 95 present to last throughout the year Leo Weinstein, Matawan attorney, CALL LOGAN MATAWAN, new 2 bedroom total Highway 38. Keyport, Carlton H 1955;FordConvertible • 495 - secured dismissals in an accident electric home, garige and large to a member of your family, a . ''Stop referring to'the salesman we hired with, COLFAX 4-2318 Poling, owaer> Call COlfax 4-1918 friend, a boy or girl In the service ——case-Involving Rqsa.Guther.ld8le.JMl d—as pinheadsl" r— —— wjtf lotr.Call.:<>wner,-LOviieU: 6.-2550.. - MORGANVILLE GARAGE Fifth St., '.'Cliffwood, and George •-..•- W]17 a subscription to 'The Keyport LO 6-1810 LO 6-6281 Weekly or The Matawan Journal Molwinkle, Rahway; The Cliffwood KEYPORT, apartment, 3 rooms > wjl7 'driver was.making a left turn off CURTAINS and bath," unfurnished, available Just dur<(!e>l(ax,4 303O we do the WALKER & WALKER Immediately. Call COlfax 4-1H6 rest n,ij{,, Route 34 Into Main St. when hit byRestaurant Owner ; the Molwinkle car. Gas Pump At Mow about those curtains/better or LOvrell 6-3339.. ••"'''•' wJ17 Enter* Innocent Plea REALTORS MERCURY - CbMET '^"i". wjtf The Rahway man produced.Ed,- get them laundered before the APARTMENT, 4 rooms. , toquirc TRADE INS)!1 ward Baiersdorfer, 277 Netherwood holidays, don't wait too long. All Highway J5, riaijet.-..-•; ;95 Broadway. Keyport,/; ? wJU "PRESBCTERIANS Pioneer at Dr., Clltfwood Beach, and John A Laurence Harbor restaurant Hub Cap Joe's Hit : wner, indicted on J2 counts of types of curtains washed, ironed COItax:4-5ZU 1958 CHEW Delair, 4 door Matawan " Just published, may ' Melna, Matawan, as witnesses; A gas pump at Hub Cap Joe's STORE. Inquire 96 Broadway, be purchased in Matawan at The They agreed Mr. Molwinkle had ap- vlolation.of the , StaTe" Minimum also stretched. Opn T Day* Keyport. ;. wjtl hard top, R & H, automatic, peared to brake his car coming into Wage and Hour Law, Thursday service station on Route 33, Mata- power steering and brakes $1395 Friendly Shop, Main St., In Keyport the intersection'trying to avoid the leaded innocent to all charges. wan Township, was smashed in PARKWAY "1-35M F H A APPRAISED BUNGALOW," 2 rooms suitable for at Bayshore Stationers, 38 W. Front accident, Neil Sullivan of Tuttle's Glass Friday when Harold tee, 30, of 22 Attractive Ranch-in convenient lo- 1 or 2 persons. $36 pe* month. 1958 MIiRCURV,. Monterey, - St., The Keyport Weekly, 52 W. House on Route 33 in Laurence Brookslde Ave., Keansburg, .going wjtf cation, excellent transportation to Call COlfax 4-2125. wjU •4 door. R St. H, automatic, Front St.. and in Freehold at the Mrs. Emma Sabo, Route 34, was west on Route 35. lost control of - found guilty of assaulting her hus- Harbor, entered his pepleaa beforeefoe,. Newark and New- York. 2 large APARTMENT. 3 rooms; shower, power steering and brakes, 1145 Monmouth County Historical As- DBi S his car turning Into it and struct •ARKER Boarding Home for aged bedrooms, modern kitchen, tile : band, Eugene, with a flashlight on ounty Court Judge DuBois S. men and women; 24 hour super sun porch; heat and hot water sociation Library, 70 Court St. P,rice.. Nov. 4 and v Public Notice is hereby given that UW undersigned, the Collector of Taxes HowardP. Wilson,'120 Beers St., *ithln six-months from this date. per month. CaU COIfax,4-2068 aft- - oi the Township ot. Matawan, Monmouth County. N. J., wUl'ajell at public Dated: October 21th, I960 COLONIAL Ranch, custom built, 3 sr Friday. November 18th. wj24 ••- • •! HOPKINS M818. ' WINDOWS - DOORS auction in tho Municipal Building on the 13th day ot December, 1960, at '2:00 Keyport, driving a vehicle: owned . • Dorothea H. Fltrpafrlcs; ; bedrooms, 7 closelB, full cellar, P.M., the following described lands. by.An drew Ulrichsen, Keyport, 311 Main St.. ; corner J4 acre; $9,200. Carlton H. HELP WANTED SlblNG . . Sald.landi will be sold to make the amount of muntclpal Hens chargeable made too wide a turn-on-Church : ., • :< Matawan. N. J. . OPEN EVENINGS agtlnit the tame on the first day of July, 1660, exclusive, however, of the Llndabury, McCormlck Ic Eilabrook. Poling, Realtor, 38 Highway 36, REGISTERED NURSE, 11 p.m. to NO DOWN PAYMENT 1 lien for taxei for the year 1000 as computed in the following list together St. Saturday, according to_ Patrol; 333 North Broad St., Keyport. Call COlfax 4-1918. w)17 7 a.m. shift, five days. Call COl- MONDAY THR.U KARL FRANTZ -^ CO 4-3*»- with intercut on said amount from the first day of July, 1 WO lo trie dale of man Cherney, *nd=. overturned. Elisabeth, N. J., •ale, and couli of aale.r The subscriber will cell In fee to Uieperson who Louis h Freeze!, V Woodland Ave., Attorneys : . . . • COLOWAL Split, brick veneer, 9 fax 4-2027. ... wjtf FRIDAY "•- : Wjtf bids the amount duo subject to redemption, ..at the lowest rate oi Interest. Clif(wood Beach, was reported in 124 f.19.33 ...... ' rooms, 2 baths, S Bedrooms, flre- WAITRESS for relief.work, full KENMORE oil space heater., prac- -but in, no' case exceeding (8) per centum' per annum. The payment ilace, knotty pine den with flag- UNTLL9:3OKM. . for the sale shall be mads before the conclusion/of the mle oi> the'property collision with the cariqf Soren Lar- MONMOUTH COUNTY week. Applyln persjorif'Tnangle tically new, excellent condition will be re-sold. Cash or certified check only will be-accepted In payment. sen, Amboy Rd., Clitfwood, Nov. 9. SUnBOGATE'S COURT stone floor. $33,000. Carlton H. Diner, 576 New Brunswick Ave., $50. Call PArkway• 1-0792. j: -WJ17 • Any parcel of real property for which thera ahill be no other purchaser George Rollers, 4 Hilltop Ave., ..;. ; . v car ot Charles Garrett, also of Clltt- *PursnantJo_«ie order ql.EDWAlip ; jQdring.BArltan Bay, near th ' The sale will to mido and conducted in accordanfce' wlth'UiB bravlslons of 1 OEGE. Surtak»to: ofttae. Countyi .cupancy, .1 .sivallablo-November |to Iawenlng3 a weekAfyparn in; -.. 1- . wj""burner motor, screens and kitchen if said deceased to present' to the ranch with kitchen, living room 6448. - --- WJ17 set. Inquire Malvlta, 2 Ban! Street, •mount due on any property with the Interest and coit up to the time of Foster Levies $55 iaid Executors their claims under and corner-lot. -Sterling McCann, payment. • • •• , ,.-..-• ath uithln.Bix months from this date. WOKfAN to verify-service appolnt- HIGHWAY property, 100x278 more Matawan or call LOwell 05710. . The said lands so subject to sale described in accordance with the tax Real Estate, 253 Broad St., Key- rnents by telephone^ from your 1 • • ^__ wjl7 duplicate, Including the name of the owner ns shown On the'last tax duplicate Overloading a truck charge cost inlcd: October 21st., 1000 . port. COlfax 4-1376. . J17 •land available," 6 room: house ; and the aggregate of taxes, and other municipal charges which wero a lien Gavin Scott, Newark, $50 and $5 Edward WlUIam Smith own home 1 to 2 hours per day.concrete garage, 22x22; other large 1958 WRINGER TYPE wasiier, ..-thereon on the first day of July; I960, exclusive, however, of the Hen for costs before Magistrate Luther A. R.D. No. 1, Morjanvtlle. N, J. HAZLET, extra large lot with 3 Write Box G in care of this news- buildings. Suitable for lumber yard, (pink), good running condition. taxes for the year 1000, are as listed below. . LeHoy Smith, bedroom home. with. oversized 2 paper. .; •-. Wj24. 1 , PAUUNE K. BEHR, Foster, Matawan Township, Tues- R.D. No. 1, Morganvilto, N. J. car lof or'factory. Call LOwell Call LOwell 6-2719. wj 17 • i •"•••. Collector of Taxes; .. day. Motor -Vehicle Inspector R. Torman J. Currle, Esq. - :ar garage. Immediate possession, LIGHT, FAST hand assembly: Al* 6-2159. ^;-•. •;; ;:.-„ '.-••-. w)n MATAWAN TOWNSHIP, N, J. T - . Allen alleged that the truck car- East Front Street;- - •; ilO.DOO.. Sterling McCann, Real Es- LIONEL TRAIN set, complete. i - NAME • • ! - BLOCK AMOUNT leyporl. Ni J,- ply'-Ballard's, First St.j Keyport. mounted,. 027 track. $75. Call UOft ried 6009 pounds, but only was 117 116.38 -. . -•••..-. Me, 253 Broad St., Keyport; C01- • wjtf LOTS. "100x100 corner lot in nice TOWNSHIP-. ASSESSMENT. MAP tax 4-1376. )1T residential area with curbs, side- LOwell 6-6305 after 6 p.m. wjI7 Elovor. Walter and Laura • S- - 1TA 10J.41 registered for 4000 pounds. GENERAL housework, • 1 day a •Hourahan, Elizabeth and Jerry , 4 " -' IM 127.50 •; . i.-". • . O-HS KEYPORT, 2 family on corner lot. walks, water, • gas. _ Only $2200. WAGON WHEELS, sleds, 2 seated Verbeck, Adam, Est, % • • 4 U.Ot John Anderson, Rose St., Cliff- SHERIFF'S SALE week,' Call COlfax 4-7684 alter i« SUPERIOR COUIVT only $10,650. Sterling McCann, Others available. Chateau Realty, buggy, upright piano, typewriter. Aiuuco SecurlUas Corp, •: a 187.37 wood, was cleared of taking a car 5p:m.: wjl7 KEansburg 6-5SS4 or Hlllcrest cash register, ship's clock, "and- . Butzko, JotffphlnD and Osortfe • 7 ; M 3J7.08 • ' OF NEW JERSEY Real Estate, 253 Broad St "Key- without the owner's consent filed • •- CHANCERY DIVISION t ^•3082. .-—•"• '— wfl7 Alexander, E.'Mi and Johnson, M. A. 7 mi 391.40 by.M.:Johnson,''also.of Cllftwood. port.-. COlfax 4-1376. jit FIRSTCLASS auto body and fend- irons,— fire—screens;—copper—no tfr~ Short, James, Est. ~ '- ut o.oa •••••• MONMOUTH COUNTY er man. Apply in person, Joe's crystal cbandelier. Antique, gum Williams, George H. lit ,• Joseph H: Ehlers, 21, Old Bridge, - Docket No. F-2910-59 ' Real Estate Listing Cards lot VanPelt. W. D. and Mabel • IM • ••• • 18.2Q J. I.. Klslak Mortsaee Corporation, Have you read tha classified Body Service, 7 Division St.^ Key- and swords. What have you to sell EdwaMs Industrial Center, Ino. J IDA - -2D - 11 lBat sustained facial injuries when his i New Jersey Corporation, Plalnttli ads?. - •• . •;• ."- port. • • •' .-:•• ' • • WJ1sal7 e at this office.."•'. or trade. • Beachway Trading Po3t, Edwards, Doke and Ann •• 17-1I .7 car struck the crossing warning it Albert E. Walmer and Sally L. 203 Highway 36, West Keansbunj. Goodman, James and Tlielma 24 7B.B1 station on Cliffwood Ave. at the Walmer, hla wile, et ux, at als., De- >«•••••••»• Watson, Alexander 5 1B.M fendants. . wjtf Waller*, Evelyn , - it : 6J7.« railroad tracks at 4 a.m. Oct. 28. By vlrtua of a writ of execution In ALL FOR $275, G, E. stove, dquble Becker, Lee1- • -j_• _• II M 111.2(1 Patrolman James Hoyt issued him the abovo stated 'action to ms di- Becker; Lee " ..'*;, ' rected,-1 shall-expqse for sale at pub*. .:oven, Westinghoirse,upright.deep. 11 •"•" -••:••--»- : — « a summons" arid Matawah Township lllele, Joseph ind Antoinette 13 U "to: Ic vendue,- at Uie Court-House in freezer, Westlnghouse dish washer. W00DPIELD3 First AiidSqd Squai d attended the man. he Borough *or Freehold, County of Call COlfax 4-3416 after 6 p.m. w] 17 Delhagen Alice nt 111 Inn. He psld J5 fine and.$5.costs. Aonmouth, New Jersey, on Monday, BUSINESS SERVICES Sktnner, William H 119 Ind, ' S0.1S 1*3(1 the 28lh day. of November, 1960 at 1 171 o'clock, P.M^ Prevailing Time. CHAIR CANING KITS, complete ftlcklei, George W, IM III Inc. < 13.03 Charles Richardson, Newark, •••••••••••••>M» with instructions, $3.95. 'Send Lyons, Anna M . «W« 101 Inc. MM was given a summons by Patrol- ALL that certain lot, tract or parcel Sickles, Oeorge W. 47» • r of lanoY-sltuate; lying and being lir ••••••••< check or money order to Cane-A- Sickles. George W. !tO - 911 man Francis Cheroey as the driver he Township of Matawan, In the Maintenance Chair. Box 241, Orange, N. J. wjl7 Splnks, Matilda C. and 417 • 4tO lno. Who caused a rear-end- succession :ounty of Monrnouth, In the State of Slip Covert New.Jersey: ' - Top Soil PAINTING, carpentry, glazing. falkoner, Cecil J, Boo • m lno. accident of four cars on Route 35. RICHARD'S DECORATING LIVING ROOM SET, 3 pjecesTwitli fiplnks, Cldney S» - «M lno.' BEOINNINO at a point In the lock repairs, sump pumps, roof brand new slip covers; also 2 Bplnks Cldney C 0M . «17 '.' Jamos Larkim. Bayonne; Richard Southeasterly aide of. Shore Con- Slip ooven and Draperies made to ..SpiiiVi, MsTtllda C and Cldney O. 01) • 830 jnc. F. Webor, .West Orange, and Rich- course, distant M.57 feet Southwest- v TOP SOIL lag.* Small-Jofe speclalls.ts, . r,. . table lamps, all for $125, Must bs Bplnki, Cldney C M" l" • SU lno ard Naly, • Keansburg, were the erly along the same from its Inter- order. Your fabric or ouri it GENERAL SERVICES CO. seen to appreciate. Call COlfax * Eplnks, Cldnay C 647 - 6J1 Inc. SO.SD section with tha Southwesterly aide low prices. Paymeat> arranged. 4-6033 after 6 p.m. , wjlT Splnks. Cldney (US • 687 Inc. 30.39 other drfvWfl Involved,' Mr. Rich- of CUtfwood Drive, if both aides TRUCKING, trenching ind buD- LOwell W107 „-.,; were extended to so Intersect and S34 Been St.. Hazlet. COlfax 4- PA K ardson paid $5 and $5, dozlng, mason (and. gravel, drive- ELECTRIC BASE and amplifier. Devlin, Patrick, E.t. ""*""''-"£ K " Sri lno. running ihenca-d^ Along; tha South* 1544.C ."« MATAWAN PARK Wrong way on a Garden State easterly side ot Shore Concourae way gravel, bluestone, clndefi and MOVING, odd JobJ, treef^ and Call LOwell .6-2639. ; wj!7 Lee, Axle and Eat K P 17 U • II Parkway exit' ramp cost Fred South.OT degrees, 30 minutes. West Gibson, Horace and Donnla IT U 100 feet; Ihenca (2) South 53 degrees. top ion. PINCUSHION shrubbery" removed, attics, cel- POODLES, ftllnfatures, black and Hill, Alma D. II IM Rose, Bayonne, $10 and $5 costs. 30 minutes,'East, 100 {eet; thence (3) lars and yards cleaned.. CaU LOw- Nine other Parkway olfendcro paid North 36 degrees,' 30 minutes. East.- StiPCOVERS • DRAPERIES silver females, 9 weeks old, AKC OASTON OEREN & WOOLEY I7.B1 feet: thence (4) North 1 degree, MICHIGAN PAY LOADER Upholstery, custom made, chooic ell 8-3321 after 6 p.m; wJU registered. Call WHitney 6-8221. Cartan, Rens D 9 a total of } 100 in fines ana costs. 20 minutes, West, 40.78 feet: thence VanMeerbeke. Kenneth E and Allce-t E DA, (3) North S3 .degrees. 30 mlnutei. 1960 fabrics at home.," Free ;esti-; - •_ • wj!7 CLirrwooD HEIGHTS West, 79 /cot to the southeasterly aldir SINGLE maple bed, good condition. mates. -Call Dorothy Smith, LO- Refrigerator, 2 dressers. Rea- Hddle, Donald and Laura Receives $21,000 For of Shore Concourse. Uie point and DIETRICH BROS, INC. weU 6-1296. WJ12/1/60 LIGHT HAULING Saraella, Umberto place of BEGINNING. ' 28 SPRING LAWN AVE. sonable. Call LOwell 6-3544. wjl7 Cross Ltllle and Oscar The aforesaid described - premises Macon, Ullle Mae 2M Injuries In Accident MATAWAN Mitcellaneous LOWELL 6-2634 COLLIE. PUPS, AKC registered. Knight, Louis and Flossit 20.01 jre. also • known as 1264 Shore Con- tidal course. Clirfwood Beach, New Jersey, . LOwellS-3993 V'UW Good blood lines. "Call after 6 Bunlln, Anaflha Dargua A Madison Township man whoso ' TOGETHER with all fixtures now CONVERTIBLE TOPrf p.m., and weekends, LOwell 6-2089. Williams, Joseph and MatUe . m.ti toot was crushed by a bus wheel Dr hereafter attached to or used in _witf Gary. Jackie and Elizabeth U0.1B connection with the premises herein For all modelcars. Larry's Uphol- wJ17 Buntln, Fannin 339.79 on Christmas Day, 1958, recently described and the following household stery Shop, 33 Little SL, Matawan. Wjnn, Lee and Beatrice received a ttl.000 settlement for Contractors SMALL baby grand piano, $250. Wynn, I^e 20.08 appliances which : arfik fixtures and Call'LOwell 6-3016. WM Call COlfax 4-5386 after 5:39 Boles, Joseph and Susie 10.1; the Injury, The award went to Hen- part of thereally; - - CAKPENi'bK and building contrao Johnson, nicliard 81,4 ry Clark of the Circle t Ranch Roper gas range. Fifteen (19) Alii ACCOUNTANT Bookkeeper, com. tor, J. O. Metiger, Florence Ave., p.m. ' wj!7' Blounf, James and Emma J4.e Trailer Court,,Route 9. .It camo mlnum combination storms and TRUCKING plete service, small businesses, Keyport New homes, garages, all H & O train set and equipment, Cross. Oscar KM.B2 screens, One (1) Aluminum combina- Washlnflon Oil* and Melissa M9.5 during the secpnd day of trial be- tion door, One (i) Hi" W.P, combine- part time. Including reports and in- alterations tad repair*. Call COl d reasonable. Call LOwell 6-4106. Washington. Oils and Melissa 9.4 fore County Court Judge Klemmer The . approximate amount . of the come tax. Raymond L. Johnson, 508 fix 4-415%. wJU •Murra>, Junior and Loulae 10.0 Kaltelssen, ludgment to be satisfied by aald sale CAPONS Harda/rava, Serlna 04.7 .a the sum of lla.600.00 together with EXCAVATING Union Ave., Union Beach. Call THOMAS KEARNEY" ColtlT, It. K and Dolysla W.M Mr, Clark was Injured -while the costs of this aals. COlfax 4-6054. . ,i wjtf Home grown, free range. Dressed Trent, James and Annie 114.0 tton door. ' PLUMBING * HEATING Wrlfht Oenle 130.1 crossing Engllshtown Rd. near Sev- IRA E. WOLCOTT, Sheriff. when 7 to 8 months old. Young Kyles, Leo ard QirlatiM 10.M enth St. in Madison Township. The Dated October 11. 1950 SHOVEL DOZER SERVICE Antiques m Maple PItct soft tender juicy delicious meat atllerbe, Tecumseui 183.1 bus was owned by the Lincoln Clausen, Klein, Kovaca a> Anderson, Keyport 11.1] Attorneys. Top Soil, $U Per Load OPPORTUNITY SHOP IVi to 10 lbs., plus .57 1b. Live Qrlsndo, Dorothy 131 IS Transit Co., Lakewood, and driven J34 10-4 lll.M Fill Dirt, $7 Per Load FreeEiUmates .CO 447M capons .45 lb. See "Pop" Jones, Orlando, Dorothy by Joseph Davidson, also of Lake- -ANTIQUES Martin, Mariaret A Load I* Approximately S Cubic We buy and Mil Antique Furniture, 151 Morristown Road, Cheesequako. Skoch. Ella T 100 43 wood; South River attorney John Yards ALTERATIONS, painting, interior ") 11/1T CIlKwood Btach Rtaltjr On. P. Kozak and David Monyek, New Brlo-airac, China,-Glass, DoBs 'and exterior, handy man. No Walker, Mary Brunswick,. appeared for Mr. Jewelry, U. & and Foreign stamps SECTIONAL bookcase. 4 sections, llerrini, Buiiter and Irene IH Job.too large or too smalL CaU Frederick. Marie I < 0.7 Clark and Charles Rooney, Jersey ECKEL BROTHERS Th' Mttthewt. 113 Broadway. Key COlfax 4-4058. v * WJ17 good condition^ Inquire 20} Main Bametle, James and Jurnlta 1103 City, represented the defendants. LOWELL 8-1S43 . poll COIfa» 4-lHft wVl St.. Matawan or call LOwell fr«71 Alexander, E. M. and Johnson, M. A. JO KITCHEN cabinets, formica sink before 6 p.m. ^ ' JIT Alexander, B M and Johnson, M A >O« OLDTENNENT Rt). top,: built In ovens and ranges. Aleitandtr. E. M and Johnson, M. A, 10 31 MOROANVILLE, N, J. Top Soil Complete remodeling. Financing MAPLE youth bed. spring and Cooper, George and Francea 4. 10.1 waterproof mattress, dresser. Ex- B_- a lno. MM Appeals l arranged. Call Regal Kitchens. **""*' cxirrwooD BEACH PARK KEansburg 64078. wj!7 cellent condition Call LOwell" rrledman, Robert Baron and Alfred " (continued from page one) 6-2852. ."-•.-<-• lit Banders, laham TOP SOIL TOP ALTERATIONS, roof repairs, sid- Lynch, Henry C. Randolph Hcuser, 291 Main son, St., building, $3000 to J2375. FILL DIRT Big Loads ,. IH.0C ing, remodeling, kitchen cabinets, Situation Wanted financing arranged. Call COlfax WILL nun and Iron all type* oJ Bertha Story Schanck. ISO Main Top Soil, betf ...... U.00 7 Bhulman, William and Eleanor 4-0503. W]8 • cnrtalas: also stretch curtains la hi Mary and Alex St, building, $6500 to $4910 FUEL OH. A KEROSENE Road GraVel. Uf load* .... 15,00 . Henry and Helen Anthony Tourlne, 10 Johnson Fill Dirt T.O0 Television nr> own bom*. Prompt service. _Je, Vincent and Ann Call PArkway MSB. arJH nt, Georio and Carolyn Ave., land $2700 to $1600. PREVENT FIRES! KEANSBURQ ICE A FUEL CO.. Good FiU Dirt 8.00 Kunc, Herbert L Richard E. Erdmann Jr., 31 INC Sand, Gravel, Blue--£toaei drive- DON'S TV SERVICE WILL DO baby sitting; also care neler, Oeor*e and Mary Main St., building, $3300 to $2200. ..don't overload ways gravellrd. bulldozing, grad- For fail efficient radio' and tel» for children for mothers with new HWY M - W. KEANSBURG vtilon servtoe' call LOweD f«S44. babies ta their home. Will sit with Corned AJtlllo and A. , Jehu and Jean Cooper. 98 Main KEANSBURQ <42$8 hig, lots cleared. Excavate lot ioiBtr, Atiillo your wiring system!" Septlcs. Oil Tanks, etc. elderly person any time. CaU COI- • &n«r.. MWUo and^AUe* " "^ St., building, $3500 to $2500 fax 44)111 . wjlT John L. TAsslnl. 57 Broad St. BACKHOE SERVICE ' ' i and Orcellt •MMVMYSl Laterals, Footing!, Ditching, Pond. TV SERVICE WILL CARE for children of work- building, $3000 to $2500. Upholstery ing mothers in my home. CaU Anthony Ouadagno, 308 Main St. 00N70IVI Swimming Pool*, etc LOWELL 6-1600 LOwell (-3S32. J2« building, $5900 to $4100., RICHARDS OECORAnNO Free Estimates HUE Chair bottomi. $S; adfa bottomtv ECKEL'S TRUCKING TEN EYCK RONSON DfC. Norr is the Urns to advertise don't'you look $l«i" «tperily, repaired at -.joar LOwell S-57Q7 WdoUeytowa Rd MATAWAN those unused articles tor sale. A ,Jowi;Ol- you i B4 Been SL, RuleltCOI- Mdreanvflls, N. J. PERSONAL SERVICE 30 VR3. small ad ia"t1ie classified column the Inside, >< %TjtJ il turn them into cash lor yooC ;\,-.,,.7 thursday, November 17, 1960 T^EMATAWAN AL, N. J. Pag* fifrt** There will be a Thanksgiving The booths will be open from 11 Training Program Teacher Salary Christmas Club Jive Program At service at the Browntown Com- «.m. to 9 p.m. The Victory Club Some 1I,7U residents ol Moo- munity Church, Route 18, Thanks- will preside at the booth featuring For Cub Leaders mouth County an catag to re- giving D»y from 5 to 10 a.m. household goods and fancy hand' Survey Examined ceive in excess •( f t,42SvU» as « Browntown P-TA Miss A. Lockrow, Schenectady, made articles: Ihe Homo Mtitera Ono of the blggcit training pro- result of Christmas Club ravings, N. Y., a retired missionary to India, will tell cakes; the Needlccrafl grams for adult Cub Scout leaden J A general trend toward rising sal- scc«nHfl( to EmO A. Gallman, Six members of the Old Bridge is a guest of tho Rev. Francis Can- Club will have Christmas and all- Ik this (reals scheduled' for Satur- "int Aid Squad, Route 18, gave a tel and Mrs. Cantel, Route M. occasion cards and candies -and aries in many New Jersey Schools Blooroflrfd, President of lira New also will accept orders for any nfday In tho new civic tuditorlum ol is leaving some teachers behind. A lemonstration at the Browntown Mrs. Nicholas Arace, t-oule 516, thu Monmouth Shopping Center, ersey Swtnfs and Loan League. Parent-Teacher-Association meet- these'items: the Brotherhood will new survey of school salaries by He said this tun was being dis- held an all-day meeting with her sell vegetables, fruit, cider and Eatonlown.lt U thol:Cub_.SpBuL tributed by savings and lo«u m- ing Tuesday" night They demon- tewing class In 'Ssyre Woods Soulh the J*ew Jersey Education Assbcla-" strated six emergency methods to honey; tho Girl Scouti, Girl Seoul Leaden'Pow Wow and Is conduct- sociatleas according to reports •( yesterday. Mrs, Arace Is a volun- cookies; Boy Scouti, costume jew- ed annually by the leadership train- tion shows over 11,000 teachers, Christmas Club. i5e In accidents, The squad empha- teer leader for -Middlesex County elry and small knick-knacks; tho sized the need for new members Extension Service. ing cc'-mittce of Monmouth Coun- one-fourth of all those in the state, Mr—Gallman reported (bat on Mothers Club, white elephant table, cil, Boy Scouti of America, Accord- who are paid less than $5000 a year Ihls Stlh Anniversary of the because of the Increase of tho Mr. and Mrs. W. Aulln and Mr*. smalt toys and small handmade emergency ' calls. Announcement Inp. lo Douglas B. Ruts, Deal, gen- It also shows, however, a rising ounding of Christmas dub, a L. Kreher and nephew, Cindy St., novelties. .; corporation, total Christmas Club was made that the P-TA member- spent Friday and Saturday Hn Jer- eral chairman, a day of training rtumber of teachers who earn SSOOO sey City. At 5:30 p.m. the Mothers Club in all phases of Cub Scouting han savings In New Jersey savings ship is 90 to date and an attempt will secyo a hobo dinner. or more a year. ' . , and loan associations amounted will be made lo retch the mem- Miss Suzanne Pitney, New York, been planned for the leaders of the The Rev. William E. Webster In cqunty'j 100 Cub Packs. The teachers' association blames to tU.SW.Sr3. He pointed out that bership goal of 100. A book fair will spent the weekend with her pa- pastor of the church and Mrs. Wll- many of the low salaries on the Monraoutb County'* share, repre- be held during Ihe week of Pec. 12.rents, Mr. and Mrs. William Pit- lard B. Kins la general chairman Tho morning program Includes school districts which still are pay- sented U per cent at this total. A tricky tray will be held by theney, Ticetown Rd, of the bazaar. a two-hour session featuring a dot- ing their teachers on-the basis of Nation-wide, according to Mr. P-TA at the Browntown School on Miss Judy Cantel, Route 34, spent en different types ol Cub Handi- the state's minimum salary guide, Gallman, New Jersey ranks third Dec. «. At the next meeting. Dec the weekend as guest, of Miss Joan craft under the direction ot Thom- among the M states. He saM a Patterson,' Margaret St., Suyre Report On Bill as J, Devlin, Ocean Grove. This while the vast majority of districts total el 1,1J8,OM people saved 20. there will be a Christmas sup- use local salary schedules that are per party and an exchange of gifts. Woods South. Instruction is designed especially {i3I,S3a,M0 to all of the states' Reports of the proposed state II- above the state minimum. It points 1 fdr den mothers. At llur-samcJUme, financial Institutions offering coining bill for electricians and the Cubmasters, their assistants and out that the state schedule fixes a Christmas Club services. Exceed- The Mid-Madison -Woman's Club Church Bazaar Saturday starting, salary for a beginning poailbillty of Us passage were pre- members of pack committees will ing New Jersey in the number met Nov. 9 at the Browntown sented at the regular meeting < of teacher; with a college degree, at School. Report was made that more In Laurence Harbor •Mend n aeasion nn pack admlnli- of dub savers In dollars accumu- tho Bayshore Electrical Assocln trntlon; The afternoon prouram con- $3800, while the. Jyplcal . local lated are, New York and Penn- than P00 was raised at the recent Final plans hav« been announced Uon at ifiii Walnut Room of the sists rof" 'sessions In Cub Scout • schedule In the state offers a • be- bazaar. The mtin dub project for iIarmony_JDowl._Roulo_J5,.MIddlfv gianing salary about |500; higheh ylv.nl. / _._L._'_" the year will be the-purchasepo! for-the-annual-church- bazaar pt "games-and- In eerernonles,.- stunts~ town Township, .Tuesday, A roust and skits. An Instructor- Inr-thew- . The typical teacher, after 14 library books to be used by tho Ihe Laurenco Harbor Community beef dinner was served, years of teaching, experience, is Madison Township school children. Church. The first event-on the one- session*' Is Michael Littenbcrger, earning $5930 a year, The chances At their next meeting Dec. 14 there day program, Saturday, will be a West Kcnnsburg. are-thst his school district adopted Scoutmaster Is will be a Christmas supper parly. breakfast served by the Home tills week why dun't you look a new and higher salary schedule " club membersTare making"gifts MakcrsClub- at 8:30-Ti;mr In-the through--tht—wlndoyn- ot The-nnly-bachelnr-presldt'nl ol > for use in fixing his salary for the hlidren in the hospital. Webster Hall of tho church. :hurch from the Inside. the U.S. WHS James Buchanan. 1 currenfyeaf. ieteirBy Troop 67 Bernard Micheali sr., Scoiilmas- Personal Increase Small er of Troop 67, Cheesequake, was His personal increase, however, ;iven a surprise birthday parly Fri-' was one of the smallest he has re- lay by his Boy, Scout Troop, his GET YOUR ceived in years. The average sal- ife, and Mrs. RutrrSfchmeUlc. Re- ary for New Jersey teachers this freshments were served. year is only $190 above the aver-, ••-•J, -,: -,',"• 1 age for a year ago, the smalles Miss Nose DIGregorio, Route 34 gain since 1953 celebrating her birthday today. Mrs. Eliiabeth W. Haven, as Mr. and Mrs. Walter Releelsper- sociate research director of NJEA !er, Circle L Trailer Court, visltod reports on the annual salary tabu datives for a week In Ohio and - FREE latipn in the current Issue of a etumed home on Saturday. monthly magazine of the teachers association. The study also appears YCM of the Church of Our Sa as a research bulletin listing every riour will hold an ,old fashlonec salary paid by the ,497 reporting iquare dance In' the parish hall on school districts. The survey covers Saturday. 96 per cent of New Jersey's 46,15" 'Miss Marguerite Costello, vl"c e classroom teachers. chairman of the MldrMadison Civic nJLL YEAR ., „ Association, conducted the recent -TURKEY AT NO EXTRA COST sU. In a review of the gains'made by iecting at' Hill Lanes. The next teachers during the 1950's, Mrs. Ha Use Our Meter Bank Plan meeting will be a Christmas party AT ven points out that the average sal- on Dec. 1 at 8 p.m. No Money Down Up To J Years To Pay ary has risen from $3550, less than The coke sale held Election Dtfy the present state-set minimum..Ten by-.the Ladies Auxiliary of the years ago, she notes, less than half Cheesequake Independent Fire of the school districts in the stale Company was very successful. Pro- had salary guldes^of- any- kind-a ceedr-wll|-bi!-usea~iof~SdailiBSal CURTIS FURNITURE all; now three-quarters have thei sitchen'.equtomerit. The card party PETES INC own guides with the others using planned for Dec. 2 has been post- OPEN MONDAY AND FRIDAY NITES the state schedule. poned temporarily, Mrs. Belly A decade ago the highest sched O'Brien, presldenl, thanks ajl who You get the finest quality "Swift's Premium" or "Armour's Star" fresh killed turkey after your 44 W. Front St., Keyport ule salary for a teacher was $5800, helped moke the cake salo n sue CO 4-2700 {ess than the present average sal- :ess. purchase at Curtis Furniture. You can take It the same day or reserve it f o r Thanksgiving. ary for all teachers. Mrs. Haven Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bownc, Cot Choose from the largest selection of home furnishings In living room, dining room, bodroom, 267 Main St., Keansburg points out, however, that some of rcll Rd., and Mr. and Mrs. Charles the progress Is illusory; costs-of- Burlew, Old Mill Rd., and Robert bedding, lamps, tables and gift items. Use any one of these plans: Lay-Away, 60 Days Caih or Across From Safeway living have risen 23 per cent since Lewickl Jr. attended tho christening 1950, to obliterate many of the sal-of ihe infant daughter of Mr^and 24 Months to Pay (as low as $1.25 weekly). KE 6-1100 ary gains. . Mrs; Gerald Braddick, Dover. Mr, and Mrs. Robert Lewicki, Cottrcl! Rd., were Die baby's godparents. 2 PIECE EARLY AMERICAN LIVING ROOM 7 PIECE MAPLE DINING ROOM GROUP Sunday dinner guests of Mr. one Mrs. Edward Cannon, Old Mill Rd., were Mr. and Mrs. John Cannon, FOAM CUSHIONS and FOAM BACKS Irvington; Mr. and Mrs. Patrick McDonald, Brooklyn; and Mis Bridget McDonald, Newark. i;MisS(Diana,,EdlnBer, AHenhursi spent-several days -atthc home c Mr. and Mrs. William Fritz. Sun day supper guests of Mr. and Mrs •ritz were Miss Edlnger's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Edinger and son, Gary, and James Wlikoski, Newark, who also spent the week' Common end with his uncle and aunt. Reg. $269.50 Cliffwood, Beach Quality Merchandise Al A New Low Price. All Pieces arc Full Site. Man Dies Tuesday Sofa Is full 74" - Scats 3_. • Newest Colonial I'otlcrni James Hallorcn, CO, of 110 Rose- • Frame of Selected Cherry Wood - wood Dr., Cliffwood Beach, died suddenly on Tuesday, Nov. 15, I860, at JilsJiQino._Mr^Halioren_wasJ>orj In Scotland, son ol the late Thoma and Margaret (Smith) Hallorcn 3 Piece Maple He had lived In Cliffwood Bead: for the past 22 years. He was a communicant of St • Living Room -awrencc's Church. Laurence Har • 42" Iliildl Hun > Drawcri bor. , • Extension Leof Seals J Mom Surviving are his wife, Mrs, Ed' • 42" Hound 'inkle llua Turned l,c« th (Bender) Hallorcn; three broth; 17950 • Mulch In Authentic Detlun ers, Thomas,' Newark; • George^ • 4 CBPIUIIK Chairs New York, and. Joseph, Florida; Cnah nr Undue! sister, Mrs.-Margaret Copas, West Chester, N.Y. Funeral services will be held to- morrow at 8 a.m. at the pay Fun RECLINING eral Home, Kvyport. At 9 a.m. » high massipl requiem will be cele- brated by the Rev. Waller E. Slat CHAIR tery in Si, Lawrence's Church Burial will be in Holy Cross Ccnie ery, jMorth Arlington. Dual Purpose Sofa 8oa(» 4 Coll Spring Construction 95 Lindq Johnson Pisiform Rocker Straight Chair To Match 139 Heads 4-H Club Sofa lias Blanket Compartment Budget Term! Choice ol Colors and Fabrics Up to t Years The Browntown Pedal Pushers Sale or Red Maple Finish To Pav II Club held a meeting at In CLASSES TO FIT ANY BUDGET NO ENTRANCE FEE Browntown School on Tuesday. Nc officers elected for tho year were In I'laitle You Pay In U Wta. YOU RECEIVE Linda Johnson, president; Dorothy 4 Piece Danish Modern Deposit Weekly Owens, vice president; Florence and fabrics $ .50 $ 25.00 $ 25.25 Schaffrv. secretary; Diane Mau treasurer, and Jeanne Hopkins, re- 1.00 50.00 50.50 porter. Mrs. John Chamberlain, or- Bedroom • Choice of Manv Colon Clubs Can B* 2.00 . 100.00 101.00 ganization leader, presented t h e l) • Bookcase Bed been owned by colonial leaders. • Large Plat* Class Mirror 24950 5990 • Dart Proof Drawers awn SAVINGS • Oak Iaterlws Cash or Uudget • Walnut Finish Pat t>M Monlhlr Cash or Budget AND LOAN ASSN. for FENCES FUIXV UPHOLSTERED INNERSPRINO \ (or any home - HOME OFFICE: Broadway and Norwood Avenue, Long Branch, N. J. LIVING ROOMRUGS \ building SWIVEL CHAIRS LINOLEUM RUGS CRIB MATTRESS ' "' ' ! H«, t4I.K supplies) Kef. • 1'irnoui Nam* BRANCH OFFICES: Monmouth Road, Oakhurst, N. J. f Vinyl Coaled • FullSlu ' Highway 35,'Middlelown Shopping Center, Middletown, N. J. • Dtcor Fabrfe • Many Pattern* OO • Ixnc Wearing • Chotct of Colors • All Dcilxnt • UioTca of Ceftrt find out Fill In the • I lo a Customer • For Every Room (iuaranletd • Niweit Twwdt MEMBERS YELLOW 10 WEST FRONT STREET United States Savings and Loan Leapie _, Federal Saving * LoanJnsuranc.^Jrp. PAGES ;;.Ne|»;jr«tey;Savraj» and " CURTIS FURNITURE Thursday, November 17, 1960 Page Sixteen THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J.

prepare the banquet. Plans are not Park,"where 13,609 people?;*** a Explorers recently held a field day Ambrose & Borrie Agency Enlarges Offices complete, Mr, Lee said, but nothing pageant depicting the skills and at Lakehurst to celebrate the found- Hospital Corps Scouting Council like it ever has happened before fun of scouting. Cub Scout Jubilee ing of scouting in America, and the and the .details are being handled parties were held by 76 packs with celebration continues, Mr. Lee said. Plans Yule Party Plans Banquet by the most experienced people in oyer 2500 Cub Scouts participating. The banquet will be the highlight the county. of the celebration and a'tribute to fht Green Thumb Corps o( Mart- A mid-summer jubilee camp-o-ree The climax to Monmouth Coun- Program Described the men and women of Monmouth flMn) St«t9 Hospital met Thursday ty's Boy Scout Council's celebration The program itself will consist of was held at Sandy Hook ia\f 24 morning in the nurses' lounge at of its 50ih Anniversary, which dinner music, group singing, and to 25, and 125 scouts and leaders County who give leadership to the th« hospital to .plan the annual started Jan. 1, will be the Goldejn colorful award ceremonies with attended the jamboree in Colorado. county's 254 units, Mr. Lee "added. :: Chrlitniaa party tor the pollents In Jubilee Banquet to be held Tues- special recognition this year to garden therapy. The party will be 1 day evening, Nov. 29 at Convention many prominent ,Monmouth County )tt on Dec. 12 at the home of Hall, Asbury Park. Nearly 1000 people who have assisted the scouts cy h'. Clark, M7 Berdan PI., scout leaders and their wives are during the past 50 years of service PIZZA PIES Eg Branch, and again will con- expected to attend the affair to to the youth of this area, Raymond gist of a complete turkey dinner to make this the biggest scout ban- Gale, Sea Girt, manager of New WALT'S TAVERN & RESTAURANT — b* iejrvedlalL.12._o'clpcli:_ floon_.to quet in.lhe~coahcH'3~hlstory~and Jersey Bell-Telephone Co. in Red about 24 patients. probably the largest ever held in Bank, is In charge of the program, — - n-ALIAN FOOD" -~SEA FOOD " M«. Robert W. Kirkman, Fair Mr. Lee said, Haven, chairman, appointed com- New Jersey. ORDERS TO. TAKE OUT mittees to handle details. Attend- City Manager Kendall Lee, As- Col. David I. Dodenhoff, Quarter- WE CATER TO SMALL PARTIES AND BANQUETS v ing were: Mrs. John Woodward, bury Park, who heads the Mon* master, Fort Monmouth, and a PACKAGE GOODS TO TAKE OUT Mrs. Howard Leonard and M r a. mouth Council Activities Commit- member of the County Scout Ex- John Irwjn, all of Atlantic High- tee, Is chairman of the event. He ecutive Board heads the arrange- 22 Lower Main Street lands, representing Atlantic High said that thl§ was to be the most ments committee and William Mat- Walter J. Jankowski lands Garden Club; Mrs. L. A. Fol- colorful banquet attempted by thetlsim, West Allenhurst, Is in charge PROPRIETOR . Matawan lansbee. West Long Branch, repre- county organization. The scouts of the promotion. Mr. Mattison re- senting Grow and Show of Allen- plan to cater their own party to ported over 200 reservations Nov. 7, LO 6-9845 hurst; Mrs. Wilbur Hi Huelsenheck, keep the costs down? Attendance when the Information was released Rumson, and Mrs. Jesse T, Fon- could be as high as 1250 persons, to the units. Mr. Mattlson said the taine, Fair Haven, representing Mr. Lee said. : units were signing up for tables of Navesink Garden Club; Mrs. Mar- 10 persons this year instead of by -tin Cain.'. Uan. Shrewsbury, and John Johnson, Red Bank, who is affiliated .with, the, Walter? Reade individuals. •_MrsJHa! Miller, fclncroftj, "P™" -• • •• J Trie scouts launched their cele- ME? • lenting:"GirtBlf-ClTlbof^New Enterprise heads the committee In charge of the dinner. He wilt Be bration with- a banquet on Jan, 18. Shrewsbury and Mrs. Robert Boy- Thl&was /crowed by the out-of- kin, Lincroft, and Mrs. Joseph assisted by a' trained team of over " Dernberger, Matavran. representing 20 chefs and assistants who will door show June 4 at Monmouth I carry a lot _fl jrden Club jtlF.D. of HolmdeL ' -- Mrs. Vincent 17 HuUfgaihrEIBa- beth, chairman of Garden Thera- of WEIGHT py for the Garden Club of New Harry Andrews Jersey, was present, and thanked the corps for tha course in Haver Your Host At Always talk arranging given tht patients in , September and October. THE the boys into ud Borne advertising agency. N Thompson, account executives; middle row, left Fart, ha tttuf-ei Its offices in (he New Jersey to right, Mr. Ambrose, Miss Frances Knox, secretary, Aquarium Society " ~ O»- bonding. These are icmes In theand Mr. Borrie; bottom left, Mr. Thompson, Mr. buying ~ left, Melville Borrie, Mel Ambrose and Mr. O'Hency; bottom right, Kenneth Ss Daniels, production manager and Mr. Barnes. LAURELYN WALKER tropical fish wtrs discussed. A J Ambrose a ad Borrie, Asbury scope and range during Its 16 years he New Jersey Press Association, color film, "Aquariums," also w-asjPirtt advertising Jgencv, has ai>-of operation, being now the largest the firm's staff includes: George E. ihown. Anyoo* interested injre^wcal | mjajiced (tie complttion of new en- accredited advertising agency in Ambrose, president;' Melville H. fish is invited to Join the society. p quarters at 601 Bangs Ave. Borrie, vice president; Robert N. BAR Mufflers the shore »rea. Tile firm occupies a suite of of- Thompson, John O Hcney and Dan- , for their cars.. fices comprising Suites 501, 502. 503 . Nationally Accredited Firm iel Graham, account executives; and 5M In the N. J. Natural Gas As a nationally accredited firm, Frances Knox, classified advertis- LAURELYN HOTEL Bunding, with -an increased degree the Ambrose and Borrie agency of departmentalization for the fast- services accounts of a wide variety, ing manager; Kenneth Daniels, pro- Laurel Ave. and Highland Blvd., Keansburg YOU CAN'T DO er servicing of its increased • vol- and ranges geographically Irom duction manager and Mel Barnes, BOTTLED art director. . . / KE 6-1042 BETTER THAN ume ot accounts. New Yprk to Wilmington, Del. and Account executives now are pro-Bethlehem, Pa. It places advertis- ) FOR AN EVENING OF THE BEST vided with enlarged facilities for ing in all,media including news conferring with clients in an ac-papers throughout the country, con- ENJOYMENT AND DANCING count room provided for that pur- sumer magazines, trade maga- GAS pose. This is flanked on the onezines, outdoor billboards, radio, TV BOSTON Remember: side by: layout and file room, and and direct-mail. It does . a large Now Accepting Reservations For — - You Get Clean, Quick on (he other by the- Copy -Depart- volume-of classified advertising, 7" ~The*LlferYoiii Save May Be Your Own ment which in turn leads into the reaching to every newspaper in the Banquets, Social Functions, Wedding Art and Production Departments. U.S. for the convenience of its Heat For Cooking Reception and administrative of- clients. - -, Receptions and Organization Dances fices have been redecorated but not Market analysis and- research, Prompt, Efficient otherwise changed. professional copywrlting, original MATTY'S AUTO PARTS These enlarged accommodations art-work, I high degree of creative Service have been made necessary by thepromotion arid years of skilled gra- SATURDAY EVENING DANCE TO Lower Main St., Matawan recently Increased staff created for Jhic arts production experience are the development of industrial and the tools of advertising art In daily MICKEY BROOKS AND HIS ORCHESTRA KEYPORT GAS CO. commercial accounts. They reflect use at Ambrose and Borrie. LOwell 6-1088 the steady growth of the firm which A member of the American News- Affiliate ol has enjoyed a constant increase In paper Publishers Association and

Grand Jury Panel Red Bank, from a parking lot in KEYPORT LUMBER Keyport Aug. 12. Presents Indictments James E. Clark, Hustle, Va., MOW! THE GREATEST SHOW ON WORTH! & SUPPLY CO. Three persons were indicted by was indicted on a charge of carry- the Monmouth County Gfund Jury Ing a concealed gun In a car In Tel. LO well 6-1872 for alleged crimes In the bayshore Rarltan Township Sept. 8. Leonard area. John /Roscoe/CJIffwood Way; Florio, Port Monmouth Rd., Kearii- Laurence Harbor, was charged In burg, was Indicted on a charge of men htod mm; men kg room, too-front Cliff wood an Indictment with stealing the car bookmaking at a cigar, store In of Ernest Kerney, Bridge Ave., Keansburg Aug. 30. ! McDonald's

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