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This Week COVERING TOWNSHIPS OF POLHDEL, MADISON One Section MABLUOnO, MATAWAN AND d6 PAGES MATAWAN BOROUGH

Member Member 90th YEAR '—- 5th WEEK National Editorial AMOcl«tlo« MATAWAN, N... J, THURSDAY, JULY'S!, 1958 Ntw faroy I'reni Atioclnlbn Single Copy ten Cents Boarding Home Matawan Home Destroyed In Saturday Blaze Holmdd Needs Proceeds From "Lemon" Sale Madison Board Gains Approval Radar Speed Unit Appoints Nurse Residential Zone Chief Phillips Aslct Opposition Losoi ; In Ravine Dr. Area l!or Check On Autos Move To Got Delay . .Matawan Zoning Board of Police Chief Joseph Phliiips -Appointment of a school • Adjustment Monday voted to recommeijded to the Holmdel mrse. split :'i|ie .Madison Town- recommend to the borough Township committee Thurs- lilp Hoard of Education at a council a variance be granted day a radar speed check should locliil mpcllnti Thursday, The Mrs. Else Schefe for property be purchased ot a oost of $500. )iml nlso tried Ineffectually to at the northeast corner ol Ra- ;et somcwlu'ic on hlrliiR an ad- vine Dr. and Aberdeen Rd., so Mayor Jnmes H. Ackeraon re- nliilslnitlvc assistant to ported tlw type recommended : that the house located there In •trnlftltlen out tho Jumbled a Class "A" residential z 6 n e by the clilel had proven satis- ichool bus trannportnlloii prob- may be used as a boarding factory In use In Shrewsbury pin during Un' month of Aug- bpme. Township. The' mayor believed ist, The board imposed tha re- such n unit would bo excellent Miss Carol Dclbnsco, as striction there must be r.o al- fof use on Holmdel Rd. In the ihnlrinnn of Hip heallli com- teration or the external struc- Hajlct area, and If an agree- nltteo, recommended the up- ture ol the house. The board ment could be mads with Kur- loiii'tinenl of MiK. Boris Me will allow changes In the inter- itall Township, on Bethany Rd. Julrc Lnui'once llnibor, f or ior to suit the ueedg of the )\e inuic's pont tit u >:il!00 so), T h> latter road forms the business to be conducted there. ry, Robert LaMura, Matawan, boundary between the two attorney for the applicant, ex- townships. Aria Hlnkle, manager of the J, J, Newberry Co, Blare, Btrutley Kordnlnsltl, former plained that the boarding house iVeit Front St., Koyporl, mrvesx more than 500 kmom, Irft lonrd. prrsldenl, -askrd w h y was not to be confused with a j Plans for renovating the for- by patrons lait week who took advantage ol Nowborrjr'i .Irs. Mcaulre Was given iirof- nursing home. He said that aj mer, school building at Craw- 'Lemon" gale. Idea was to pay full prior (or nn arlloln on rence over other applicants, boarding home Is one In which lord's Corner Tor a municipal iiilo and receive a xeeond item for ono lumon. Mr, lllnklo i of whom Intel luvd UH much there Is allowed only one bed hall ran into something of a mid lie Ima barrela of lemonaile on aaln tills week,. l live year's experlenco In patient, according to the State snog with th» report that there ehool work, lie quenllonod If Department of Institutions and was only $1150 In the oapltal t wore becnuao Mrs. McClulrc Agencies ruling; all others Improvement fund. Commit iaa "a local lesldi-nl" and the must' be able to get about and teeman Ernest E. Poseux, In Tri'County Sale Building Permit nrnoit with the nt-htiol cxppr- charge of the project, wos con- I'nco (till not como from the . take care of themselves. He fident a means of overcoming owiislup. • acknowledged the original ap- this difficulty could bo found, Urged In Voting Use Is Queried l'nlly Oimllflrd r«r I'onlllon plication had {ggeclfled only the Mayor . Ackorson informed five persons were to be k e p t Full Report Promised Stockholders At Marlboro Owner Sees Miss Ufllianco nxplalni-d that Peter Qenovese, representing Mm, Mcaulio wan a vrulnliM-- there that the state .will allow, Matawan Family New Town Hall the township board of educa- ' Freehold Meeting Assessment Avoided for any boarding home, but he . Jasper Johnson, of the Jo* cd nuran and fully qualified In scph J. Seaman Co., Perth tion, a second pump, for tho acknowledged now it was plan- 8evcn-liundred-imd-«lxly oua A requost for tho display of icr opinion, to perform school ' Amboy, who Is conducting a present tank would not bo in- ned to have eisht persons at Flees Home Fire Jail Damaged oninrstockholders of the Trl- ulldlng permits to avpld coil' duties, Uhe nototl Mrs. Mo- thorough audit of Matawan stalled at Crawford's Corner the house as the state Inspec- Countyi'Iiuial ,Eleolrlo,-Co,,| olrHcllon,—additions ~anil-|m' Quire liad.aoniiied.iiBL»ervlQes,.., Sister Saved Lives Township books, said yester- Unruly Prisoner In School so the 1)ohfd""nrfd"this tors had-declded it could com- inc., by a margin ot better than provements to houses and otti- o school ami other olvlo needs . day he will issue a complete township could keep their use fortably hold that many as the Matawan Twp. Cell 10 to ono, have voted U> author- ir structures uelnff miulo with n emoiRfiicles without- com- Of Two Young Boys report onjils findings as soon of gasoline recorded separate- ise tho cooperative'* board of But IJ. being reporled to the as lenantlon. , . .. '. - -.-•• . '232-by-156-foDt grounds were as the audit is completed. ly, The mayor- averred thai"M A Matawan mother and one A violent outburst by a Cliff- directors to negotiate with' tho iDsi'dr, wns naked by ICnilnley ample for it. The audit was ordered to de- the gasoline would be deliver- David Wuison cliBlltumed Mr. " oi her three daughters suffer- wood youth yesterday resulted Jersey Central Power and Doyce, a spectator at tho Mnrl- Question Raised termine the exact amount of ed, to tho tank In the.township's oi [lBliiJikl'a trui> intoroat - in ed second degree burns Satur- in his being given one year In Light Co, for the possible sale b o r o Townnhlp Committee Question was raised If there public funds allegedly em- name and the two pumps mllei^tliwf "this one nppolnt- day as gasoline exploded and the county Jail with a suspend- of Trl-Counly to the larger util- Thursday, He snlrt he knew of might be many more persons bezzled by former Township would be drawing from the • lienl nut of S3 on the atuff." brought to the house U the burned out their home at 21 ed sentence, $100 fine arid $5 same tank, the separate ie; ity. ' •-.. hrce auch .undertaking* In his te notod tho lionllh cvminltlen Collector Charles J. Kelly. • costs and then put on a year's necllon of tho township on board did not impose a restric- New Brunswick Ave., Mata- Sir. Johnson said he Is cordlngs would bo mcarrlnglMB The vole was rocorded at ft wan glvnii ii free lmnd-tn the tion. After some deliberation, wan. Mrs. Frank Shea and her probation by Magistrate Luth- and tlio now pumr an extra ex- sppcinl meeting of Trl-Cotinly'a which no building pormltt ever past on choice of IIUIHOB. MIBB "making progress" on the wore shown und thus ho was the members decided that If the daughter. Kathleen, 18, were audit which was begun July er A, Foster, Motawnn_ Town- pense. mcinber»Wi»—nt- the Jewish Belbaeeo obnBl'VPd.Mr*. Mo- State Department of Institu- treated, by Dr. S.M. L"a zo w, ship. Damaging the new town- Community .Center, Freehold. atrly -certniii. Uie- work novcr auh'o mot all Kchuul nurse re- 7 after a shortage reportedly To Compile Ordinances hud como lo the attention of tions and Agencies approved Matawan. Kathleen was trans- was discovered by Mr. John- ship hall- was one of his of- About 500 peraonA were pres- :iulrement», . - ... the premises for more than ferred to Perth Amboy Gener- fenses. On recommendation of Jo ent. Of theui), 314 approved Iho assessor. son July 3. On that date, the soph J. Seaman it Co,, lite aud William Jqyop Joined ••'.Mr.. eight persons, It would be dif- al Hospital.". dipt. J. Edgar Wilkinson, 'opening negotiations with J6V resignation of Mr. Kelly as ltor. It was voted to hire Philip Blacy Matthews, toning offi- Kordilhitltl In wpholillun t h o ficult to make a local restric- township police, signed o o m- t-.h and 30 disapproved. Proxlos , Mrs. "shea, who suffered a collector and treasurer was Costcllo, municipal clerk ol the cer, comtmlrd the commtlteo rlliht of Ininril nicinbiiis ta.con--- tion stand up against the rul- plalnt alleging. the defendant made the fliml tally (107 to 03 sprained ankle when the kitch- accepted and he was charged City of Perlh Amboy, to com' ho luid aakod for a rcuiilntlon ie«i lhaiiuivi) of I ho hoirith lug.from Trenton." ' Joseph Bork, 19, Prospect In favor of negotiating. en of the house was enveloped formally .with embezzlement. pile tlii! nearly 200 ordinance! lo mnkci tlio dl»plny ot a n r d ooniiii Itk'C. He Dhleotcd Hlrtirm- "~H. Conrow Wyckoff, who said in flames credited her daugh- Aye., had caused destruction at Mr. Johnson was named to of tho township In a book form Tho rfrsohilon was offered mnndbtory to certify jH building l> lo Mr,. • .WuUoii'K "I n t n r- . he was speaking for Mrs. Mar- ter, Maureen, 19, with saving the new township hull, as a dis- rcnlaco Mr. Kelly temporar- Daniel 8, Ely, township olerk by John Narzowlch, Marlboro permit liml been ti.kcn uut. Hi Ivrt'ivce" .Sib RWf in Vile Ho Sf,ut(!(l lliDfo"wrro B0 uriu'iir iiii* "iii'W 'Hdperliiliiiiileiit, would theTfire brblce outr .'"" ~•'•" oiOTiriim Sptr333»3Sr"*Smp,3r — liorrio were nof continued under, Include the exact amount of According to Capt; Wilkin- Innprcton of,Iho ca-anoruUve'* MHen In tlio tpwiislilp, nu II wn hv In Ilia illnti'ltt ii(i tbe leged to belong at the pool. Mr. attorney $2500. maglfltratr Should an offer bo received, water ncouiiiulntlnu oil ruadt lo work in miiiotliiMMMlpnt." Highway Worker amount of the shortage. 1 and In front of the house, pick- Holly was assaulted, by Bork U60O, court.clerk $500, build' from faulty drnliiniie mid »|ioll Nat Valid Klmnimt ed up the two boys and carried the directors aro lo cull ft »poc with a belt buckle and cut on Ing Inspector $1200 and welfare lug private properties unto 'Joseph Hoff (iitld "civic BPiv them downstairs and out the director $250. Mr. Ely explain- lul mnotiriK of Trl-County' Dies Of Injuries the face, according to C a p t. 2400 stockholder-members to which It flowed. Mr, Uoyao mild Icn tl) till) t()WII«lll|," WUM H0II10' front door to safety. Wilkinson. .'-= * _thftf.ai T takcucllon" onltvHana Bo.tvlr— llierc-wcre-tliroecsppolnlly tend thlnirabiiiit-whlclrDrrHhrnnK— T~~Autd Chase<3, Caught Miraculous Escape Bonds Are Sold Tried TdTBfifalTAway salary change.] from last year, bcr, Kobortsvlllo, - Marlboro •poln on Union lllll Rd,, one »o Patrolman James H o y t, of could not know n« a newcomer. That Struck Keyporter "It was miraculous," Mrs. there had not been any adver Townslilp., TrirCounly v I o e bad tho water irets up over the Ilo added It wiu nut it vitllil Shea said. Maureen and the At 3.6 Per Cent township police, was called to tlscment until the auditor roc president, who conducted Tues- loorlwards of an nillo that elemoitt of utinllflantloii for lli» two youngsters were not injur- the scene and Bork fought and ommended It. day night's meeting,— pointed tries lo go through, Ho claim Host, Mr, Wiilnou InlerPoiieil •Santo Lauro, 22, ot 102 Wash- tried to break away, Capt, Wil- "ijnton 6t., Keyport. died at 12:20 ed although the sister, bad her Issue Authorized Proper forms for securing out thut sale of Hie company cd lo know Union HIM Rd, leg that tcnclii'i-n had been hired eyebrows and hair singed by kinson and Patrolman Ralph exempt certificates for Holm Jn.m. today tn the Perth *Am- 1 would require »n affirmative ally wan 00 feel wide but the wllhnut wiilllim for Dr, Blironk Jwy General Hospital where he the flamest Another sister, By Matawan Body Wallace were called from del Fire Co, members were vote of twothlrdg of the stock- used i lulit'Of-wny now win on c approve llii'in, »u Ihcrn wrni lias been in critical condition Donna, who Is eight-years-old, township police headquarters. asked. There are 30 membors holders. ly ill feet. Ho suiiKoated Hlu 'M ID ivocil tu wnlt in tha case ol Municipal water and capital On the way back to headquar- of the company who are elig- lor the past six days after hav- had Just gone outside to ride The salo alno would need fMv [eel nvallable on each nlilu he n mimo, ing been run down Friday by a her bicycle when the fire broke Improvement bonds totalling ters In the patrol car*, Bork ible and six are charlar mem' lininiived with the limtallutlon Mr, Joyce qiinttlaned Mr, tried to get loose and Jump, out proval of the Stats Public Util- r motorist against whom charges out. $152,000 were sold Tuesday bers from Mar. 10, 1017, tho ities, Mr. Blilrbor. »»IU. Til of dralnauo dltchnm to the nenr- Watnon'a Inteicat In iirnslng of the car. Then, on arriving at founding dote, Mr. Ely Is one of drunken driving and leaving - According to police reports, night at a special meeting of County, whloh buys Its powor nl flowoff calch bnrtln or he nintlnr but uokiKiwIfilBod headquarters, where he had to of these and Commltlocman the scene of an accident have the fire started when a can of front JCIWU, was formed In Dlream. :lio ohjnctora hnd » lout c»u»o, the Matawan Borough Council bo led up & flight of steps to Llebenow li the last member been entered. gasoline in the kitchen was 1037 under tho Rural Elcclrlfl' Field Free of Hurlaoe Water mtylim "If you'vn got tho volra - to the firm of B.J. Vanlngen & the "second floor of the now to qualify, having Joined t li e Keyport State Police Teport- knocked over accidentally and cation Administration's p r o- cinmti'd. (mil lh« motion," It ed a 17-year-old Newark youth Co., New York. The Vanlngen building, the prisoner gave company In 1051 and now com' Mrs. rinliiynon charged th e the contents spilled. The fumes gram to extend eleotrlclty to wnn I'ulleil anil ho and Mr, caught up to the hit and run them a hard- scuffle, the j>N_ pletlng his required seven ownnhlp two yours ago had were believed Ignited by the firm offered 3.60 per cent in- farm nrons, particularly to built a dialnnuo tyslcm no tluil llorilzliiMd were Ihu two ''no's" , driver after a two-mile chase fleers related, years of active service for in n (12 poll to him Mm, Me- pilot light of the family's gas terest for the issue and a pre- At headquarters Bork still rcait which private puiripunlss * field on a prlviiln fnnn fur- on Route 34 outside of -Mata- exempt crrtlflo»l«. Ql wan. He dragged the fleeing stove. mium of $152,125. was unruly and broke loose four\d too costly lo service, Trl- ther up Oorduii'a Corner ltd. County hurt linen In Monmoiitli, rom her plnvo could bo Uuntl Mr. Iloff rei'omiiiciHled tint motorist from his car and drove The flames spread rapidly There were three unsuccess- or.ee to grab a typewriter, haul Juniei J. Mulaiiry, nctlntt sup- liim back-to the accident scene through the two-story home Ocean, Mlddleiicx, and U it r of aiirfncn wnlor und tlio owner ful bidders. John J. Ryan It It up over his bead and aimed llnjton Counties. nilnieiiileiil of ichoulfi,. remain; where-Mr. Lauro, a State High- and could not be extinguished to throw it down on the head of Old Bridge Youth could "plant a few extra iieucli Co., Newark, offered 3.95 per Posnlbls unto of Trl-Counly rerfi, ' Bhc churgna the wny Iho «l wmk on n full time h it a I > way Department worker, lay until the house was gutted. Patrolman Charles Arlano, ilurlnu AUK. to nnvtuup bus critically injured. Mrs...Shea said that the dam- cent at 1152,150.48: The Mata- .. n« broached by JCI'&li In a irulnnuo system worked w u it Capt. Wlklnson wrested It Killed In Mishap r nmti' plaimimi uiut (ilhrr Irani' Anthony Rotondo, 8 Sheffield age will be /close to $20,000. wan Bank, Matawan, 3.65 per away and the officers again letter to the co-operative I cb, that (ho water inn down ft dllcli 13. Til County'» (ilii'Ctoru noti- inKL unoUier luiin lulu a cul liorlxlluil (loliillu, Ilo nlno IPO- Dr., Newark, was driving along Nearly all their personal pos- cent Interest at (152,020 and had to suppress the man. They Crushed Beneath oininpiKU'il that l)i, HHionk bo sessions were lost In the fire, fied the flrm'i ittookholders of vert at Wlckntunk ltd, where _Houte 34 when a car in front The Farmers and Merchants confined him to a cell where nakntl lo iippralnn tlin w li o 11 struck Mr. Lauro. The Keyport the woman reported. the prisoner did an estimated Falling Piano (continued on pane fourteen) It wn.i allowed to Kplll out ovor National Bank, Matawan, bid lirr land in Ilia uppiuont u» ti iiniiimiiiuioii priibloin after man was hitching up the tall $500 damage to the building In Anthony LessandrlllO/ lo, o: gate of a highway department 3.70 per cent at $152,417. sumption It woulil run down liv III) lllllVl'B, Laurence Harbor Man his violence Dr. J. P. Cooper, West End Ave, Old Bridge Cliffwood Woman In (coiiliiiiw'il on pant alx) truck after finishing a repair Council moved to accept the Matawan, was summoned to ABB killed Monday when h lo a brook In buck of her wood Job. ' Attacked By Muggers' Vanlngen offer at the recom- determine if tbs young man was crushed beneath a piano Hospital After Crash lot, Thin doca not ooci Pursues Car Down Iliihuiy mendation of Borough Auditor suddenly had become unbal- ho and three other youths were Klnlnyson wmltA, __a A Cliff wood woman remain- Boll Showcato Affair - When the car failed to stop, A 48-year-old Laurence Har- J. Milton Cole. The bondi were anced mentally. The physician holding In tho rear of a pickup inalntnlneil I hut If Iho lownnhlp ed In fulr condition at Per I li - Mr. Rotondo pursued it down' bor mnr-was beaten savagely authorized for Issue In ordin- found that while ho might hnvo truck The piano toppled out o could drain anolhnr o w n o r's , the and • robbed by. three youths, junboy Oenerul llonplUI th l> the busy, single lane highway ances adopted by tbe council In been highly''distraught, he was the truck while the vehicle 'lulil. It wan obllauteil to ki'o|, Nriv Jrrary Hell Telephone • who left him naked and par- morning. Hhe wai taken there ('•speeds up to 70-miles-an- 1055 and 11)50 for various im- In possession ot bis faculties was negotiating the Old Brl the road wittoi from cumlnu on (.'ompniiy'ii rxhilill on wlirrU hour. The Newark youth finally tially .unconscious In the woods and mentally fit. Circle. It fell on Lesmndrlllo after her liunbnnd'a aulo win lo her Iiilidfi, Hlu! claimed ilrlng Ihn nmrvrla at ' of Middlesex Turnpike, Wood- provements. caught up to the escaping car The prisoner then was ar- and another hoy, David Itlcli In collision with another at plpo In the culvert merely inoilrrn Irli'iiliniip I'oinniunl* bridge; Thursday. ' Purchased Fire Engine and forced It to the side of the raigned. In addition to hl» oth- »rds, 17, of-fl-fcocu»t Ct., Old Cliff wood Ave. and County ltd. cuinn out to a sand bank where culloin, will lie nt (he Iliulel Of the total Issue sold, $22,- road. Dazed. William Embley, 205 er penaltleSjthe court ordered Bridge, at 12:23 a.m. Monday. the water rum a* it accumulate I'lrcinnn'D I'nlr, Itoulti IS, i : .000- represents funds used -to ^^ Then—Mrr~Rotondo-dragged Cleveland—Avo,—managed-to "the defendant "to j»tay._ away Mrs^Gary wan Injured wlion ed and ran ovor onlo her prop lln«lrl, tomorroiv mid H«lur- purchase* fire engine and to Authorities at- Bl. Peter'j JohnStolz, 54, oMH Florence reach a nearby house and call from the Cllffwood Beach pool (hi: cur orifer" hiittbandi Jack, city, ilay. 'I'IID ulinwuaac will be police. - .. - construct a combined water Hospital, New Brunowlck, eald Ave., Irvlngton, out of his car "forever" on penalty of t h e wai struck In '4a right aide by CommlHceinnn J n » e p li A, cjupn from 7 p.m. lu_10 p.m. and recreation building. Au- the licsiandrlllo boy was pro- VUltom will lir alil« to ace and brought him back to the He was taken to Perth Am- year In prison being Imposed. a car drlvor, by, Tll«oilor» J. Lan/,i«ro dloputcd Mis, Flulny- thorization for the fire engine nounced dead on arrival. 1!) Ihrnuelvo over doled clr- accident scene. boy Hospital, suffering from hend was crushed and lie uuf Hutch, Mllllbwn, hcadod •on on the point of the culvert By this time, state pol 1 o e multiple cuts and bruises of was given In an ordinance Btr«l(ilit on Cllttwooii Ave, s> (continued oil ciilt-.lcle.vlKlun, lirnr their adopted In August 1955 and the fered Internal Injuries. T h e "(cjfplionn volcr»" ovrr a. tad arrived. While Mr. Lauro the face, ribs anybody, Mean Litterbug Fined Richards youth was reported In Uia Onry car wna inskln* a letl work on the recreation build- i was being rushed to Perth Am- while. Woodbridge and nab- lit Matawan Twp. good condition will laceration* turn Into County ltd, Matawan Radar Choek Poinfi Z"'"" -—boy Hospital byiMflta-wan FlrSl way Police picked up a 21-year, ing was approved in a bill and-a posjiblo brain concm- Township" Flfsi'AIil WlvU'd look two phonra throuih a »»lkh- -.AId.Squed,,Mr,;Stolz was 4jc- old suspect. Richard Walsh,.in adopted In October, ot the same -Eight Garden State I' •« r-it- lioo, her to the hospital, Tile driv- Announcod By Police board, en (6 Slate "Pbllcf Headquar- a Rahway hotel; The- - officers year...... way offenders paid fines total- Thomas ]. Ouisctt, 25, of 32i ers were dlsaificcd, according Olh«r enlilblla ahow the ters, where he failed a sobriety reported they found- two tlrei Bonds airiduntine to $100,000 ling $125 lo Magistrate Luther to Patrolman John Klnnano, Bayshoro trei motorlstg Iflcphonc urxtrm'* part In test, according to police report. were authorized In July 1955 Morgan Ave., Old Bridge, aold taken •from Mr. Embley's car A. Foster, Matawan Township ho was "transporting tho piano township police, as to whether were warned by Col. JuscpliD. Die nallon'a dtfenie nelwork • Mr. 8 toll wai held on la Walsh's room. for installation of water mains on Tuesday. One of those fined, Iho Oiry^ur had Hi s I g n a 1 Ri4U.-r,'»ii|)ciintcndi:m of New and how TV and radii) shows, and the remaining $30,000 was from tho Old Bridge Turnpiki •charges of. diunk delving ...and ... iW^Emblny,t©Mj>plj.ceobe John P, McLoughlln, Kearny, lighlB on for the left turn. Jeney Btale Police, that aa well *• trlcphcnc c»ll«, leaving the scene of an acci- approved In November use for. Rd, to Laurel Ave. in tin South met one youth at a railroad sta- was- charged not *« an of feed- wood Mfiairie development, HI; frank Hlater, Jeritey City, ulc" 34 mid 3D In Monmoutb arn carried from coail (• dent. tion and decided to accompany construction, of an elevated ing driver, but for dropping lit- aiwi Allen Jleclit,"West Keani- County will bo. the scone of ra- Wallace, morrow. Tho move In designed In addition lo deplolli\f ilia c«t*d lelt-legtaa multlple-laci section -in -Iwlln, where he was Prospect Ave, Iliver Gardens, insiilD police, afler - their make motorists more safety ivoiidnri of (rlrplioiiB o o m. when it shifted and toppled of: : •rations. • Joined by the two others. To Act On Car Bids was cleared of charges arising the vehicle. c»r« were In a head-on colll con»clou«. • — lll ~ I from her car being In collision Mr, Gussolt was charged aion at Cliffwood Ave, Inlerisea- State police radar teams will can be put lo' u«e In tmtr- tfotlce The three -beat him. stole * 10 and 'removed his clothes, Mr. Matawan Township Board of with a boy riding a bicycle. with causing death by auto and iioi) on Itoute 35 at J am, yes- operate on rtouto 3D In Mon- srni'k», If an »rp»'« nervlco Th» Matawan Barings tod Embley said. Education will hold an adjourn- Eugene Taylor, Wayside Dr., will face a hear Ing In Madison terday. • ' • mouth County t«day from 7 la dltruplfd uj> a ilprni or Loan Association opened Its ed meeting Monday to act on Cliffwood Beaoh, paid $2i on Township municipal c o u r E.J. Carrele, Union City, a m, to l p in. und will check olhrr dlasMor, the unit'* g«n> book* for subscriptions to bids for station wagons. The violation-of u. municipal ordin- Aug. 11. He was released in Red and Tail bus driver, III am- Route 34 tomorrow from % p.m. New Tarft Tonptka Express «rstor can nupplr einnrirnor •hares In the JBth Series oa Barrett Ford Agency of Mata- ance. He was charged by Pa- hl| own recognizance. A sec- ir d ciittinu In by a bus driver to I p m, Col; Uijttor sold In potvtr for Iclephoni) (aclll. June nth 1359. Subscription] •1.711 plot us rod no trip wan offers a car at $2350 sod trolman Ralph Wallace, town- ond charge of dangerously of another company for forcing hopes the listing ol tho speed (lea, anil apeclsl phoiif» van receive^ until August 19U> frequent service, convenient Shrewsbury Motor*, lied Bank, ehlp police, with loitering in a loading bl! vehicle also wo Ilia vehicle into the our of flto- check point* will make motor- be oiinnctiltd l« rrf ular tint* isu. •••;..>. economical! For HIM schedule * Voiks*s«on at *JJW, Both public place wblls"uAdtt th» In- "KW, OUSHU by Do pticn Jcrt. Ediion, on Itoule 3D l»t» more uteft in tlie opcrailou tot wie I)j polls* aud o.ih«r r 8/H ea«.O>U42m - -'• are new cars. " ... fluence of liquor July 9. over the weekend. of their vehicles. .-- : oMelaU. • •-..:. : ,.:i'.r ,.:.,• •- '• •' 1 •••&. the pfflclal opening or Asbury Herbert Greif Named ford's Corner; Mrs* Harry p. Park's beaches In 1959. Jones. Miss Ellen Hancy, Free- Keyport Residents, Urge End Of Sewerage Authority NJ Resorts Plan Any young girl at least VT- Grand-Way Manager hold; M!ss~Mary-Emma-8tack, -., THE years-of-age, married or single* Perth Amboy; Miss J: Mabel Many Activities is eligible to enter the contest •Herbert Greif has been ap- providing she uses Asbury pointed general merchandise Brown, Keyport; Mr. and Mrs. MATAWAN JOURNAL New Jersey resorts entering Park beaches. Application manager of the Grand-Way Di- Edwin H.' Dominlck, Mr. and the second half of the summer blacks may be obtained by vision of The Grand U n I o n Mrs. J. Franklin Domlnick, Pare Two July 31, 195! season are reporting peak ac- writing: to the New Jersey De- Company, it was announced re- Mrs. Jay Fi Hostetter, Miss tivity and have arranged many partment of Conservation and cently. Mr. Greif will be In Mary1 Lisle; all of Matawan. interesting events for the re- Economic Development, State charge of non-food merchandis- maining months, according to Promotion Section, 520 East ing for the company's Grand- Mrs. Kattner v/as presented Bbyle Retires Joseph E. McLean, Commls- State St., Trenton 25. Way Saving Centers.-- super- with a gift and Mr. Todd show- s'ioper of the State Department markets 40.000 to 00,000 square ed slides of his recent trip ,!to of Conservation and Economic Youth Week ' .'.V Affer32Years feet In size which carry a full Europe.- ;- '•:••',"".-• -;•'•:'•, Development. • Asbury Park also will be the The retirement of MBJ. John food line and up to 25,000. jjon- Oa Thursday. Aug. 7,. Wlld- host for trie 13th Annual Youth food items under one roof. Six Cancer can strike any one, at C. Doyle, executive officer, Week Prpgramr Aug. 11 to 16. any age, according to the New.Jersey State Police, afte, wopd caters to Oje kiddies with cenl£]3..prese,»tly_jLjeL M..oper-.. the presentation of the annual A Oarden. Stats Pet Show—at atlon, three under construction American' Q.g n ce ^Society. more than 32 years of service Convection Hall will be one of Learn ..and .heed the "Seven" wasannounced Monday by Col fishing rodeo. Youngsters., be. and five in the advanced plan- tween the ages of eight and theT'maln highlights. Other ning stage. Danger Signals" of cancer. Joseph D. Butter, superintend- events scheduled during the ent. ' . 15 are ellisible and more than 200 boys and girls are eapect- week include: A swim; meet, • Most recently subway mer- At, .a small . lMgjrmal__cer< ed to compete for the many tractf meet, fishing contest, chandise manager for Mandel emony in the superintendent' prizes. " ~——~ miniature golf tournament jnd Brothers._ChlcagpJlin,._^rr office. attended by his fellow photographic contest. "' O o v, Greil has had extensive ex- officers and friends, MaJ. Dgyl The little tots have not been forgotten, either. A favorite Bobert B. Meyner and M rs. perience in department store 100/ was presented with hls^offlcla ; Albert Nelson, Kejport businessman, stands to add his voice to pleas that the Kejrport Jersey resort, Ocean City; Is Meyner are members of the merchandising He began til s retirement credentials! Col. Borough Council urge the Seweraie Authority to consent to dissolution. The council; after honorary committee. career with Abraham and 'Butter' briefly' reviewed the presenting its annual Baby Pa- hearing many of the 75 persons In the audience Monday protest the operations of the sewer rade on Aug. 7. This gala pag- -Elsewhere, Point- Pleasant Straus, New Yor*, m,o v i n g highlights of MaJ. Doyle's ca unit, voted unanimously to u»»e Its dissolution. Tbe orderlr protest was In sharp con- has announced Ocean County from the executive training reer, pointing out the many eant which attracts as many as trast to the near-riotini crowd which inly 21 besieged tbe Authority Broad St office'demand- 50,000 spectators, will be divid- Big Sea Day has been expand- squad to the post of assistant factors instrumental in his ris< Inr dissolution and shoutlnr "Why don't you quit?" • .. ed to three days this year. Aug. to the basement merchandise to the top executive position ed Into four main divisions in- cluding fancy costumes, comic 14, 15 and 16, This gala event buyer between 1938 and 1947. Although receiving numerous Subsequently. Mr. Greif held Somfnex commendations in the field o: Impersonations, floats and the which- Is" highlighted by the entries of service clubs, hotels crowning of "Miss New Jersey buying and merchandising po- criminal lavestigatton. he wa sitions with Cohen Brothers. more widely acclaimed for his Keyport Council Unanimously Asks and business concerns. Seafood Princess," also will In- achievements in the field of Meanwhile, Atlantic City, the clude a huge riverfront old fash- Jacksonville, Fla.; Davison traffic control and safety. Col. world's playground. Is also be- ioned clambake, a coronation Faxon Company, Atlanta, Ga.. Rutte'r advised that many ing likened to "Kids" town ball, a two-mile Big Sea Say and The Olen Company, Inc., plans and ideas conceived by Dissolution Consent By Authority U.S.A.. because Atlantic City Is parade, a pageant of early Jer- Mobile, Ala. He was general merchandise manager for R.H. MaJ. Doy!e~were adopted not Heeding the mounting pro- tinue to function until the state ing the Graham resolution was one place where adults can sey shore Americana, a spec- visit for fun and be sure that tacular beachfront fireworks White, Boston. Mass., prior to onl^ Jn New Jersey. bufhav test and criticism of the Key- agrees to, dissolution. a reversal'on the part of the been put In use by other states In a. letter to Mayor Charles majority *of the Republican the children will have a tre- display,, ftn exhibition of an- going to Mandel Brothers in port Sewerage Authority, the : MaJ. Doyle vas born in New E. Applegate and'the borough held council which voted last mendous time, too. Each of five tique autbs. and several" barn 1957." • —••• -..-.- York and moved 16 Passaii Keyport Borough Council Mon- council dated Friday. July 25. year to establish the Authority great ocean piers—O a r d e n. dances. Gov. Meyner will serve with his parents, the.late John day night voted unanimously the Authority declared It "has over Mayor Applegate's ob- Steel, Steeplechase.. Central as grand marshal,for the pa- Supper Parry Honors - to urge the Autho4tlty_lo-"con and the Million Dollar—offers rade. Competition for "M1 s a '-•C:- and Mary E. Doyle. He re no other alternative but to con- jections and again this year to sent to, dissolution" and to,"ter- 'inue Its progress." The Author- transfer the sewer system to special attractions to entertain Seafood Princess" is open to Mrs. August Kattner ceived his education In the the young people. There are all New Jersey girls between Passaic Parochial Schools. mlnate its functions." ity added, that "in complying the Authority's Jurisdiction. Mr. and Mrs: E. M urr a? ttith the time schedule" ap- many "record hops" in pro- the ages of 17 and 25. who are MaJ. Doyle first became in- Hard onthe heels of a pro gress as well as "coke-tail par- Todd, Bolmdel, entertained at terested in the New Jersey test demonstration July 2! in proved by the stale, "the Au- Counoilmen Henri J. Hansen unmarried, and are not profes- thority has Incurred many fi- ties",to gladden the hearts of sional models. ; ; a buffet supper Friday evening State-Police In 1926, shortly front of the Authority's Broad and Frederick V.,' Rapp who r to celebrate the birthday of nancial obligations," and must earlier had supported the Au- the young. : . . . 27 W. Front St.. Keyport after he was honorably dis St, office, approximately 7! Additional -information on Mrs. August Kattner. (Nut to Fcoplei N«n Buk) continue. thority declared they were in Marltn Tournament charged from the U.S. Navy residents filled the councl New Jersey activities may be Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Botto A Marathan where be served as pharma chambers ^(onday night to urge Indebtedness already Incur- favor of dissolution and of hav- Atlantic City features more obtained free by writing to the ing the sewer system returned than a dozen miniature g ol't Leroy Collins. Hazlet; Mr. and Pan Our Door cists mate. During his tour o that council seek an end'to the red by the Authority-is-esti- New Jersey Department of Mrs. Daniel Sherban, C r a w- duty he fought his way to the Authority. The meeting was mated at near ilOO.OOO al- to borough maintenance and courses, rowboats for hire to Conservation a n d Economic boxing championship of the orderly throughout, with each though some contractural a- operation. young fishermen and miles of Development, State Promotion Pacific Meet. citizen waiting his turn to add greements, with Its bonding Mr. Hansen went down a shoreline from which to fish, it Section, .520 East State .St., his voice to the protest. attorney, engineer and staff, list of many duplications, of 11 so . features bus and boat Trenton 25. , Councilman E. Dalton Qra- along with rental commit- services, equipment and quar- ilghtseelng tours. The popular hum, who pressed for the coun- ments may increase the figure ters and said these expend- Atlantic City Marlin Tourna- cil action, declared il was "ap- higher. itures could have been avoided ment will be staged Wednes- The honor of being .the first parent" by Hh&~''tremendous, *>T!ie ilvMnftft.Authoritywfts bx, municipal operation,.-; He day through Friday, Aug. 6, 7, and only Marine officer actual- Motors protest" and more than ipo' cut to four members Monday declared,- "I think the borough and 8. The new Atlantic City : ly to command a .naval vessel signers of petitions urging dis- when__Willlam Newman, ap- can build a sewer plant cheap- Marina will be the official in battle goes to! Lt. John Gam- solution of the Authority, that pointed to the post two months er than the Authority can." weighing station and thus far, ble, wh'o commanded the action should be'taken to dis- ago to replace ft. O. Walling, Expects Favorable Action more than 62 boats have regis- Greenwich during the victori- solve the unit. former chairman who resign- Mr. Hansen said tie believed tered. ous engagement'witS the Brit- UNGOLN • MERCURY To Pay Indebtedness cdbecause of ill health; re- the Authority would act favor- The popular year-round Jer- ish Seringapatam on July 14, In passing the resolution signed ' citing the increasing jibly on the recommendation sey resort, Asbury Park, con- 1813. " NEW AND USED CARS seeking Authority consent to pressure of business and per- of council that it dissolve. If tinues on a busy schedule. City On Monmouth Street Opposlto Carlton Theatre dissolution, the council also sonal affairs. ' ' the Authority refuses although officials have announced that The American Cancer So- agreed to accept all lands and To Attend Public Meetlnr the state would have no objec- Asbury Park is going to select ciety has estimated that about Bed Bank assets previously transferred The Authority, In Us letter tion to the dissolution, Mayor Its first "Sea Queen." The new to council, agreed to attend a Applegate said he thought the 450,000 new cancer cases' will to the Jurisdiction of the sewer "Sea Queen" will head colorful be discovered In the U n i t e d Shadyside 7-4545 - 1-6000 un!t and to pay all Indebtedness nubile meeting Aug. 6 tn Key- borough could obtain a writ to ieremonies which will mark Incurred by the Authority to port High School. The board of halt its operations.' States this'year. ; dale. . •••••• duration has approved the use Mr. Hansen explained that Anthony Ornnnta, Authority of the school, provided police the Authority was created when Chairman,.«aid Tuesday he be-, are assigned to maintain order, It was believed Its enactment ieved the members of the in agreeing to the AUK. 6 would permit the sewer sys- Authority would .agree to re- meeting, the Authority asked tem, termed "inadequate" by urn Jurisdiction' to the bor- support of the borough council the state health .department, to MAJ. JOHN 0. DOYLE >unb If the borough agreed to "to see that it is carried on In be> repaired without jeopardiz- ay all indebtedness and. If the [a democratic .way and not ing the borrowing capacity of '•':/: Graduated In WHO > . 4*. Aflit graduating* from- the suite ! Department of. Health tlM shameful an> ;the borough for Other .capital, SUte Tolice Trajnm£_§gj]6jbh .._ -l.ViCoples of the •Improvement*-; j> >j i» * f ^ „-•-* '•,? r"""- Sea"tnrt in 1026, liewas assign-' inenrngreeH to sucfr a^plan. Iett6'r were' forwarded to the ••< In answer to questions from • «t toitlie Bordcntown Station, The chairman said he didn't JJepartment of Health," Dlvi-' the council, Borough Attorney makinsr dally patrols on horso- Know whether the state would sion of Local Government land Harvey a. Hartman said that backiand covering^tho \riiral dissolution" of the Au- the Attorney General. general experience shows that areai of upper, Burlington thority which has been carry- Mayor Applegate termed the the Division of Local Govern- County! Ho later was trans- ing on Its operations according Authority "obnoxious" in his ment may lift the borough's Planning A Wedding? ferred to many, of "the older !o a time- schedule approved by letter to the•" unit asking' the debt limit, extending municipal stations In Central Jersey. In he Health Department. In ad- members to agree to dissolu- Credit for construction of san- 1930,-awhile assigned to the iltion, work, has progressed to tion. Councilman Grahnm, urg- itary sewerage facilities. he point,where permits to be- ing support of his resolution new-founded School ; Safety f Mayor Applegate declared ""Education"Bureaurho assist- ;ln- construction of repairs to seeking -the Authnrlty s con- the disposal'- plant could bo JVisU the office of The Keyport, Weekly and ed to the formation and train- ,he disposal plant and sewer sent to dissolve, termed It "an fitted with new digestion tanks ing of many school patrols in iys'em already have been ap- extravagant, unnecessary and to meot state requirements. He The Matawan Journal, 52 W. Front St., Keyport Mercor and Monmouth Coun- >roved and received from'the wasteful body." estimated the repairs would ties. " tale lie; said. Mr. Oranata GOP Reversed Stand cost between $150,000 and •- Ma). Doyle was named first itided the Authority would con- The unanimous vote approv- $175,000. : There you will find the finest and latest style sergeant and transferred to Morclstown in 1B38 where ho motorists would become en- ay troopers from .all barracks ""Cucumbers contain 88 per remained until 1942 when he Wedding Invitations anywhere in the country .. . tangled in the two-lane traffic and Military Police requested cent water, spinach 92 per cent; was promoted to lieutenant; as- flowing to and from the Edison signed ts criminal investiga- Bridge, Route 35. MaJ. Doyle, from the Army and Navy bases lettuce 91, and this water must ... also the greatest selection to choose from for tion officer, and moved to In New Jersey. : through the use. of rubber traf- be available In the soil for tlie' Troop "C" with headquarters 'Ic cones (lighted kerosene High military and naval au- roots to draw on in order to at Princeton, He was charged your individual choice. torches at night), placed In the thorities, along with civil offi- produce properly. >• with the supervision of all crim- center of the two lanes carry- cials, were high in the praise inal investigations In Burling- ing the least amount of traffic, of MaJ. Doyle's action in pre- ton, Mercer, Middlesex, .Mon- making the lane nearest the venting additional deaths and Herrman Portraits Set mouth and Ocean Counties. center safety Isle an additional restoring to normalcy a dan- For Viewing Sunday" S devoted policeman, he third lane for the opposite gerous situation. In the midst All Invitations are packed with double envelopes «nd ttisues. worked "round the clock" heavily laden roadway. of (ho turmoil, he became sus- whon duty required. During Portraits of the late Mr. and Within minutes after the picious of the actions of a prom- Mrs. Henry Herrman h a v e the emergency along' the Jer- inent naval officer who joined To be socially correct order respond cards-and reception cards in sey Coast created by the hur- "third lane" was placed In op- been hung in Auxiliary Hall of your order. eration, traffic began moving the Joint staff of government in- ricane In 1644, MaJ. Doyle vestigators In determining the Monmouth Memorial Hospital Commanding the district which freely. A problem • w,hlch had and will be viewed at an infor- baffled so-called "experts" for probable cause of the blast. His Writs name of person. Invited on each inside envelope. Included Monmouth, Ocean and suspicions were confirmed with mal tea to be held there on Sun- Middlesex Counties, worked months was solved by Maj. Fold 'all Invitations inside and place tissue upon printed page. Doyle, and his plan still Is in op- the arrest of this person for day. Mr. Herrman was treasur- continuously for three days, dis- impersonating an officer, er of Morunouth Memorial and patching a|d and assistance to oration. In addition to the As a Free Gift Offer you will receive with your order a Gold Keep- "third- lane," he established served on its board of govern- the victims. During the height 6*ke (your Invttatloa made tn gold—mounted tn an album), also • of the storm, he was forced to posts at all main Intersections Monmouth Farmers ors for many years. Mrs. Herr- divert some of hla attention to and manned all traffic lights man, In addition to serving on booklet "How To Make Your Wedding Run Smoothly"; and If your order a murder in- Parmlngdale. A on the highway leading to this Set Up For Irrigation the board of governors, was lj 100 or more Invitations you will receive 100 free white lnformab and liquor store owner was found area resulting In, a steady, un- president of the board of man- interrupted flow of traffic, The majority of Monmouth 100 envelopes with your name beautifully thermographed " "rhWdered"In- his-• store.-- Ma}. agers of.fte School of Nursing, Countyvegetttble. growers are, andrprcsldent of thi:"Women's - Doylrlinmedlatcly took charge .. spilt Amboy-Waifcr" ~ equipped to irrigate. They" arc of the investigation, along'with HIB uncanny ability to per- located on different types and Summer Auxiliary. They were his o'Jier emergency duty, and form under adverse conditions cropr, differ In their moisture residents of New York and a sljort time later apprehended was best proven by h.ls direc- Deal. . tion ot'tho South Amboy disas- requirements. Just when to Ir- the culprit. rigate, how much water, how The portraits were commis- . • Heads Trl-Couttty System ter in 1950. Minutes after the Also a fine assortment of: terrible blast °' ammunition fast the water should be ap- sioned by the hospital's board In 18.43 a platoon system was plied will depend on many fac- inaugurated In the State Police barges and trains on the water- of governors from den. J. O. front at South Amboy. which tors and here Is where the good Mauboigne (ret.), Little Stiver, and-he was placed In charge of Judgment of the'grower is valu- a platoon area covering ocean, caused a larea number of and were done ln'olls- f rom- -—__!.-•_Engagement Announcementa___Jl__ deaths and millions of dollars able. No one haa claimed per- photographs. — — Monmouth and Middlesex fection in the Irrigation of veg- Counties, with complete super In damage to homes, MaJ. vlsoiy authority covering alt Doyle _ established ioiiiBF etable crops, according to Mon- Mtddletown Lions Club • Birth Announcements phases of duties. In 10*9 another Kenoy headquarters In the par- mouth County Agent M. A. chapteover in Stato Police op- tially demolished city hall. Clark, To Sponsor Circus .:A».alL»ublifl.UtlUtie».w.ereJn- , • Book Matches —efatjon-resulted In the abolish, i -Jf'P.r. gcnec|V.vegetaljle crops The Middletown ' Township man! of the platoon system and capacltnted by the blast, he ar- it 19 coricecfecftfiat fr6hT6rie';t6-" ranged foe the use of-8tate-Po- Liorisrclub*ls~spdSsbiflng"" {'f"-~ tins the introduction of district one-and-a-balf-lncnes of-water Mills-Bros.-• CIrras g command posts. llco emergency radio hook-up. a.weck will be required. To fol- Later, through Ms request to There will be two perform- While under the district set- low this rule a grower should ances of the world's largest At The the U.S. Army Blgnal Corps, have a rain gnuge at his dis- up, 'during tho summer months, heavy duty power generators motorized three-ring circus on hq was confronted with the posal to determine the quantity that day at 2 and 8 p.m. on the and telephones were placed in of water supplied by rainfall steadily tnci easing; traffic prpb- operation. Lighting was Install- Allen Tract, Route 35, opposite Brown Publishing and Printing Co. -lew, especially. _ln .the jshore and then supplement this.'lit ed" f6Tc~We~6peVSMrig-)*06nT~»t rieces'sar/Tby Irrigation when it the Food Circus, Middletown aiega. Realising that Che.main. the South Amboy Hospital and TownaKrp~Air HetT>r«eeasT aer - arteries were Inadequate, to is practical to do so, consider- Oi- ing the «J»P which la be..in g rived from this affair will go handle tt»e Heavy flow of traf- first aid stations, Requests to.the Lions sight conservation fic1/' M»l. Doyle, conceived an from every conceivable source grown, soil texture and temper- ~~ n_fdbllftkHt t r«fir^IChrDTn.j noureatnroffeTlnffBsslrtuceatffllrt . aucresr Many local people in need of -cotnmendstlons, not only from resultlng inThis' making'' spJW; * The importance of Irrigation eye care have been helped by HE KEYPORT WEEKLY - THE MATAWAN JOURMAL high trarflo administrators and second decisions Tn determin- cannot Co questioned because tho Lions in the past. ffic experts, bpt from hun ing .tho needs at hand. vegetable crops require consid- who The success of this venture 52 W. FRONT ST-T-—- COLFAX 4-30?C Wlt i eretn One of the first actions to be erable* water. The fruits, of to- depends on tho advance sale of upy hot »nd tlre- taken was the pohtroj of the matoes contain E4.1 per bent tickets. The Lions receive SO »Uemptlns,to get traffic flowing Into the blast water."'A 10-ton y|eld of tomat- per cent of the price of all tfJB'>l?or« arejs sroa. ReluMves;, Wends;, slg|)t- ops contains ever 10,000 pounds adult tickets' sold before the tqitjeneek; tn the acera aiyj tjie pu,rlqu« war e, of water in the fruit. In addl day of tbe show. The purchaser i(lH\Am&oy when? stopped aftd screened by the tlpri cpthls trie plant uses con- also benefits by purchasing raad-plppjcs set tij> by Mai. siderable nyoter to w,anuja.cture tickets tn advance. Tick* ts Saturday land Sy, Doyle on »U ma(ni*rterJcsTe"ik'd- plant foods and also far may be purcbtsed from all the summer months, Ing Into South Amboy, manned oration purposes, Lions Club members. •i. •,:-...'>..•:• r I w SAVEMORK^anYouPlaimedo^^odMOSTlN DEMAISD ... 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Towels ^- Hudson ToileMissue ,f*r!.".v*»r .."3'*38t. e 4^59' large Shrimp > Hudson' Safin Finish Napkins 2 ?Z.19» * *: STARKIST —Fresh Frozen Fritos w«ifo Red Salmon Steak S '79 Burry Oxford Creme Cookies Tuna Pies »•> 69 3' 59 Food Faif rKJ Grade"A . rfj ,t 1*»*<"TJ» t f." l Pulle»•* t Eggs NLY. WE_RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES — NONE SOLp TOh DEALERS. I "Come On In The Water Is Fine" ESTABLISHED 1IC9 Teltpbom EEyporl 1-30)0 — 1. MABEL BROWN, PUBLISHES Published every Thursday al . . MocmoQUi County, N. J, By BROWN PUBLISHING ID PfilNTING COMPANY QUALIFIED FOR THE TASK By Your Rutgers ;' Garden Reporter J. Mabel Brown, Editor — Geraldirw V, Brown, Associate Editor (Perth Amboy Evening News YES, VIRGINIA, THr^KE. was a Sewerage Authority in With Its fight against paraly- Subscription Rates tlo polio practically finished, Growing Ivy Keyport. But it didn't last long because the people didn't Payable la Advance NATIONAt EDITORIA Mrs. D.W., Westwood, d i d One Year (w(withii n jtatt)._.™ . {4.50 AS oc r the National Foundation for In- want it. And as for those men who were members of the l j*j*lu0l e MonthMoths . $1.50 fantile Paralysis Is training its me a good turn the other day Six Mth .(2.(0 l ? 5 @ by asking me to find out the Authority . . . they really weren't mean and didn't want to OOne Year (outside state) , . JS.OO . $7.00 guns on other major health take the people's money or put anyone in the poorhbuse. One Year (outside U. S.) , problems. ~ answers to some questions The Matawan Journal to a newspaper "of the people, by the people, about growing English ivy. They just had civic pride enough to take on a thankless, hard and Tor Uie peoule." Its aim Is to serve the best Interests or Matawan and In addition to Its polio work, vicinity; .to present' all of the news of U>e week without bias or prejudice It will undertake research In She wanted,to know what snd dirty job. They weren't experts by any means, Vir- In a clean, sane, conservative manner,. respecting the Inalienable rights kind of'fertilizer to use. If any; of our citizens, and thereby making itself worthy of their confidence. the fiefds of viruses, disorder ginia, that's why they had to-hire experts in the fields of of the nervous system, arthrit- how to root Ivy, and wh y It Responsibility for typographical errora U limited to the cost of th< grows well li» some spots and sanitation and finance to help them. They were guided by «pscs occupied by such error. is and birth defects. And thesi fields offer a tremendous chal- not in others. txpert advice but most of the people wanted to find out for Entered as second-class matter at the post office at Matawan, N. J lenge. Eleven million persons Mrs. W. did me the favor be- themselves and didn't-believe the findings of these experts. - under-llie.Bct of Nnrrh 3. 1B79. are -vlotifns-of-arthrltis-a n d cause I needed to b£ reminded -That's'-really- the premise of our nation, TriaLan6Lerror,_a^ PAGE FOUR THURSDAY. JUI/If 31, 1958 rheumatism, and 250,000 o h II- that lots of gardeners who have dren are born with slgniflean hard luck trying to grow lawns balance of power and a check on controls. Maybe we'll birth defects each year In certain spots like to k n o w find that'the Authority's plans were based ofi'sbund conclu- ' Basil O'Connor, president oi about ground covers such sions. Maybe later, we'll find it wasn't so bad except for Requiem For An Authority the foundation, sajrs the en Ivies. The Keyport Sewerage Authority is dead. Its demise Urged program Is a natura I put Mrs; W.'s questions be- its broad powers. Maybe too, we'll find that the borough, came as the result of vehement protests by irate citizens of outgrowth of work done In the fore Donald B. Lacey, our spec- wfrai it voted to decide for itself, like everyone else, bit off course of finding a polio pre- this community. As it lingered toward theend, the Key- ialist In home grounds. Here more than it could chew, j. ventive and caring for p o 11 o are the answers: port Borough Council pitched in to tear out the heart and lif( victims. It will be financed it originally gave it. through the March of Dimes. Usually ivy needs little if This was the wish of the people. The people who pro any fertilizer. Sometimes If It In view of the remarkable doesn't grow well, you can use AROUND THE TOWN .. . Just two more days to cast your . tested the creation of the autonomous sewer unit, the people an organic fertilizer such as achievement by the foundation vote for the girl you tTiink should be'designated the Keyport who protested its basis for charging $44 a year as a mini- In Its buttle against polio, that cottonseed meal. Spread .it, mum rate, the people who disagreed that iU proposals to organization appears to be the then sweep It off the leaves so Day "Queen" for the town-wide celebration Aug. 9. Accord- repair the sewer system were economically feasible and the logical one to undertake the it drops down around the roots ing to Howard Jeandron, chairman of the "Queen" contest, people who just feared the Authority as a monster withou new health program. It has the Plant In Fall - .. controls. know-how, and it has demon- Ivy takes root readily in wa voting will end at 6 p.m. Saturday . . . The "Queen" along The vote of the Borough Council urging the dissolution strated Its ability to at.taln suc- ter. Just keep a small branch with two ladies-in-waiting will be crowned on Keyport Day : of the Authority, which it created not 18 months ago, was cess. In water until the roots are by patti Poling, last year's prize winner. By the way, en- about two inches long. unanimous. At Monday's meeting, when a painstakingly or- It was only a few short years tries for the baby parade, scheduled for the morning of Key- ago the polio struggle appear- When you set it out. make.a derly group of people filled the council chamber to protest Looking Backward port Day, close tomorrow. Should have an excellent turnout the Authority once more, not one voice was raised from the ed hopeless. Then, suddenly, an little pocket for it with your anti-polio vaccine, was an- trowel and flU the pocket with this year. Late fashion notes. Exclusive men's shop in audience in its behalf. . Item* About Folks And Things Wo Kn«w In Th« Long Ago garden soil or peat moss. Boot- Perhaps the full implications of what council did Mon- nounced, and parents through- Asbury Park featuring black patent leather "ballet slippers" out the world for the first time ed cuttings usually are set out j3ay_nightjwill.not be felt for quite some time. In agreeing were able to cast olf the fear Forty-Five Years Ago Ten Years Ago in early spring or early fall'to as the latest thing. Proving a real.traffic stopper though. to pay all indebtedness, the borough, if the Authority agrees that enveloped them every (Issue Thursday, Aug. 7, 1913) (Issue Thursday, Aug. 12,1948) take advantage of favorable Women stop short, peer for a long interval and walk away to dissolution," will-start" off about 5100,000 in the hole. growing weather. summer—tSe polio season. The special session of the Two young brothers were re- shaking their head. Men give the display a double-take and The borough council will be handed the plans and per- Legislature convened at Tren- ported In an Improved condi- Ivy likes a northera~or par- This success surely qualifies walk away as if it all has been a bad dream. mits for construction of repairs to the disposal plant and the foundation to handle other ton on Tuesday morning at the tion yesterday at Hazard Hos- tially shaded Jocatton, out of sewer system which it believes are too extravagant, It will pressing health problems. One request of Governor Fielder to pital where they were undergo- the hot sun. find itself^the beneficiary of a financial-nlan which may of the unusual aspects of the pass an act that would straight- ing treatment for Injuries re- Also, it prefers fairly goo a en out a few kinks in the Com- ceived when they detonated a soil. There's no use of planting prove worthless to the borough. foundation Is that It Is a volun- THIS *N THAT .. . Harold J. Fuccile, postmaster,.real- The borough will find itself the owner of equipment pur- tary organization, raisins Its mission Government Law so 37 mm. shell on the sidewalk it in a clay bank,-for example, that the new Commissioners of near their home at 34 Main St., and hope it will grow. tor and restaurateur of Lakehurst, and a member of the chased by the Authority and a piece of land it had planned^ funds through contributions by the public. It Is not subsidized Jersey City could continue In a few hundred feet south of.W. No matter how hard It tries, Lakewood Lodge of Elks No. 1432, received high honors in t( use for a municipal garage which no longer may be neces- office without objections on the Front St. about 7:50 p.m. Mon-Ivy quite often has to give up the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks of the United sary to build. And yet the real problem still must be faced! by the government, but this has not prevented it from con- part of the courts, failed In the day. . when it's in: competition with States of America. At the recent national convention held ...The borough must make its peace with the State De- quering one of the world's most accomplishment of Its purpose —The question of holding a prl- shade and roots of trees such at Hotel Astor, New York, Mr. Fuccile was namtd and ap*- partment of Health which has been withholding a citation and an adjournment was taken as Norway maple and beech. baffling diseases. vate~or public sale for a tract pointed District Deputy Grand-Exalted Ruler for New Jer- and possible contempt action for continued.dumping of in- until next Tuesday. >- of borough-owned property ad- Alter talking with Mr. Lacey adequately treated wastes only on the basis of the time sche- I discovered that, of course, sey South Central District, which'comprises this area. He A special meeting of the joining the, Lavole Labora- ; dule submitted by the Authority to repair the plant. NOTHING TO FEAIt tories plant on Florence Ave., I'd been doing things the wrong will attend the conference to be held by Grand Exalted (Newark Evening News) Board of Freeholders, was held The borough may find it somewhat more expensive that Monday at the home of Mrs. brought a' verbal protest from way In trying to make i v y Ruler Horace R. Wisely at the Elks National Home in Bed- the $150,000 to $175,000 figure offered by Mayor Charles E. New Jersey drivers who Lewis 8. Thompson at Llncroft Joseph Scholer, a local resi- grow under'a Norway maple. ford, Va., on Saturday, Aug. 16, at which time he will take know and obey their own and at the close of a short ses- dent, at the Union Beach Bor- Naturally enough, I planted ivy the oath of office and receive his official commission. Applegate to repair a plant designed to pump 400,000 gal- state's, rules of the toad need where the need was greatest, lons of waste daily, but which, in 1956, was found to be sion decided to purchase a site ough Council meeting Thurs- not fear getting Into trouble In day. The Lavole Interests nave near tbe trunk. pumping a peak load of 960,000 gallons. 'or a. tuberculosis hospital at New York State now that au- 'armlngdale. . offered $1000 for the property. Now I know better. On the It may find it more difficult than it possibly imagined thorities there have adopted Dr. Daniel Bergsma, state Robert Flett, formerly of next attempt I'll plant it., to- WHEN HENRY HUDSON'S Half Moon hove into the Rari- to repair the system when it finds the state only will ap- uniform regulations. commissioner of health, report- ward the o u t e r spread of tan Bay in 1609, a landing party, made up oi six- men, was prove two settling tanks and a "portion" of the pumping sta- Keyport, an engineer of one of ed Friday that representatives branches where it has a better The-faot.ls tha.t>NewJ-Yorli.'s the express boat trams on the put ashore to scout the area. Having been at sea for many tion to be included in the rebuilding plans. new rules, with minor excep- of the State Department of chance to survive, and train it shore route of the C.R.R.. pre Health completed a sanitary Inward. months, they heedlessly pulled their long boat up on the -' - The borough alscTniay. find itself faced with some legal tions, bring It Into conformity vented a collision with two au- beach in the area known today as Keansburg, and ran right lulus. For instance, what happens to the money homeown- with New Jersey, and that New survey of North Jersey Coast Thanks-agate, -Mr B.JD.W.,; tomobiles on the Broadway bathing waters on July 28 and into an unfriendly band of Lehni-Lehapelhdians. A brief ers already have paid the Authority on the basis pf the first Yorkers may well have more crossing, Long Branch, last Other Mail trouble getting used to them 29. The bacteriological reports Mrs. N.T., Jersey City—"We skirmish ensued and the white men beat the Indians back quarterly billing? What happens to those persons who Sunday morning. The heavy from the examination of 160 into the woods, but riot before one of their number, John Cole- hem we. express train had reached have bought two acres In the haven't paid their bills and declare they have no intention samples collected on flood and country and would like to man, lay dead on the shore, an arrow through his back. of payingthem? ' New York state's "uniform" North Broadway when Engi- ebb tides from 80 established regulations, covering 104 pages, neer Flett noticed the two ma- grow things properly. We'd ap--'Though of little moment at the time, the incident became What happens to the tax bills next year when the full bathing beaches in Raritan and predate receiving, any and all history whenit was later established that John Goleman, who wlH not apply to New York chines stalled on tho rolls, Ho Sandy Hook Bays and Nottti v burden of emergency - appropriations, predicated ori a City, the Parkways across the applied the emergency brakes publications." iWas buried in a hastily dug'graye, was7th8alirsfc,whUe mon-^--- -.-sought-for• «dj*islpn pf credit isinpnUed to,and,.must bo.ralss Atlantic Coast areas Indicate l state, or to • highway, bridge ami succeeded In stopplng>hjs that bathing waters adjacent to it's best to use our, dala'lbg to be interred in New Jersey. iTHe vicinity of the explorer's ed'o»t of general taxation? The problem is far from being and tunnel authorities. train within'twfoty feet b^UIe Madison Township. (Morsr a a jf Publications to order the cir. grave was dubbed Golem'an's Point and later-was-changed—,— machines. ••'' solved. It has been compounded! ; .. _. They are designed principal- Bench), Laurence Harbor, culars or leaflets you need and to New Point Comfort,r the name the area still retains. - Nevertheless, the council's, resolution based on the wish- ly for state highways and local While crabbing from a row Keyport arid Keartsbure are then go to the agricultural es of an apparent overwhelming majority of the borough's street systems, and as such boat at Shallow Point, la Pleas- considered unsatisfactory for agent in the county where your citizens, should be honored by the Authority, Authority will put an end to long standing ure Bay, near Sea Bright a few bathing purposes. property is located ior any fur- members should agree to dissolution if that is the wish of confllots between local and ays ago Bertha and Marion ther Information you may need. SOME MARGINAL NOTES ... Union Beach school ar- the citizens and council. itate regulations,' Reed, daughters of Dr. Walter, Keyport State Police arraign- You can get a catalog from chitect Lauren V. Pohlman of the architectural firm of The uniform procedure In Reed; George Helwig, a ed 14 motorists on traffic vio- the agent or by writing toGar - Pohlman & Henry has been named president' of the New • •. li that is what the vast majority of the citizens want, lations before Recorder den Reporter,.College of Agri- Mew York us In New Jersey Iruggist for Dr. Reed, and.How- Jersey- State Board of Architects, it has been announced. then the Authority should abide by their wishes. What re- rd Dangler, his chauffeur, George W. Jacobs, Keyport, culture. • Rutgers University, jnainsnpw is for the council to knuckle down to what surely from now on will be for the He succeeds Alfred Green, Camden. . Mr. Pohlman was apr driver making a left turn at an were thrown In the river when over the weekend. New Brunswick. will be a tough job'.""" /"'" Intersection to tujuand "cross theboatwas overturned by the pqintedto the board in 1950, and renamed to a five-year term the center-line before he reach- Waves from,the steamer Thom- in 1954. He server] as president'iS 1954, ancThasheaded'lhe es the center-line of the Inter- as Patten. The members of the board's examination and violations committee. The board It Could Be You secting street, Under old regu- party managed to hold fast to Social Security Questions examines architects and hears charges of violations of state, When you see a fire engine go roaring by, you may lations, city and state rules a stake near the point/ where laws governing the profession. Mr. Pohlman is a former they were rescued. wonder for a second or two "can it be headed for my house.' were opposite, with the driver Q—I have a birth certificate your sister weren't doing the president of the state chapter of the American Institute of outside of a city remaining at Ther7:38 express to New York Then you dismiss it from your mind.- You might not be SQ but it Is written in the Finnish housework; whether your ar- Architects and of the Mew Jersey Society of Architects,- He,, complacent if the figures on fire losses were placed before all times to tticjrlght of both in Tuesday morning was crip- language. Will this be satisfac- has participated, in forums and written articles on nation- center lines. pled at the station here by the rangement la a result of de-. you in big red'letters. tory to establish my age for so- al planning for school cost reduction. New Jersey permits passing breaking of a tire on one of the cial security? peridence upon each other, etc. During 1956, there were 865,561 reported fires in com- engine's wheels, — munities of 2500 or morje population which means that a on the right under certain limi- A—Foreign records of birth Q-^-Does the household em- fire started every 37 seconds. tations, and so now does New Twenty-Five Years Ago which show the correct age ployee receive the same bene- York state under its new rules. and are timely recorded are" Almost everything you own, from a house down to a (Issue Friday; Aug. 11, 1933) fits as any otEer"~wbrker who The New York-rules pin short, Sheriff Howard W. He 1 gh t acceptable evidence. The orig- dishpan, costs twice as much today as it did a comparatively are essentially the common inal document rather than a Is Insured under the social se- few years back. • made an official visit to Keans- curity program? sense TUICS of safe driving burg, Saturday night, and con- translation should be present- -— In most cases, even'though you are carrying double the which aro familiar to all court- fiscated seven alleged gamb- ed to the social security office A—Yes. All benefits are the insurance you carried 15 years ago, you still would be out ous and careful New Jersey when an application Is filed. same regardless of the type of ling wheels, together with what We know these foreign docu- of pocket in replacing the things destroyed by fire. Your drivers, none of whom will cash was In sight. Among the work. The amount of the need to re-learn anything in ments are valuable to the own- best protection is to see that every possible hazard around wheels taken were two of the monthly benefit depends on the preparation for an out of ctate- er, so care Is taken to see that By Margaret A. Leavy . your property is reduced to the minimum. It is cheaper to seven-foot diameter, which they are returned In good con- call in an electrician or furnace man to make needed repairs trlp.. • . are said to cost $125 each. wages earned by tho employee, dition, after a translation Is not the kind of work. Work! Work! Work! and replacements than it is to call the fire department. It Is believed Keyport will made by a person authorized UNION BEACH ACTS soon have a new building of by the Social Security Admin- Q—I am retiring this year at "All I do Is work, work, hood. "Oh. my!" he said. "I'll- (Asbuiy Park Press) the age of 67. My wife Is 66 which to be very proud. Rum- istration. work I" grumbled the vege- have to get help." Commencement Every Day Union Beach Borough Coun- or, which A.D. Shultz, manager and neither of us has a birth table truck. Bill walked off down the A short time ago thousands of young people graduated cil and the First Aid S a u a d of this district of the Jersey Q—-My birth was never re- certificate. When we tried to road. Soon be was back with have shown themselves alert to corded'. .What shall I do for a from schools and colleges throughout the nation. And some- Central Power and Light Com- get them, we were advised that "One week It's tomatoes to the farm tractor. Bill hitched the need for protection against pany, of which Keyport Is the birth certificate when I retire our births had not been record- __ thing said by William Park, chairman of American Stores, market. The next week it^s cu-up the tractor and towed the dangerous bathing areas. A re- administering head, would and apply for my social secur- ed. What should we do about cumbers then peppers, corn, vegetable truck to the farm. "should stay in the minds of all of them: "We must recognize cent drowning at Natco Lake neither confirm nor deny re- ity? this' squash, and melons. I'm so that formal education is not an end in itself. It is rather a has prompted them to negoti- "I'm afraid this motor needs ported negotiations for the sale A—Present your problem to , A—When a birth certificate tired of vegetablesl" i._ ' - a complete overhaul." 'sighed period of preparation for the duties of life and the oppor- ate for the filling In of a dan- of the lot on Main Street, pur- your social security office when Is not available,-there are oth- gerous excavation and posting The vegetable truck was roll- Farmer Green. "It will take tunities of a career. Chased a few years ago by the you call to make application er documents which, taken In- Ing to the Farmers Market several days." "no swimming" signs at the Frellnghuysen Council of I h o for your monthly benefits. If "There_really_ is no time in life where wejjan say, dividually or together, may be with a load of fresh-picked The vegetable truck was very 'My education is complete.' As we work, we learnt as "we lake. — Junior Order of Unlted^Amerls proof_of_age Isjieeded. that of- sufficient to establish the date can Mechanics from the Brown fice can suggest "several 'good -corn Bill Green, the farmer's happy as they pushed him into learn, we progress; as we advance, we increase in know- There are, of course, inland ^bf bTrth. Just~to Mst-it-few— oldest~son. hummed a happjr the garage and cloTeaTThe dooT. areas where swimming facili- Holding Company, to the Jer-types of proofs that are accept- baptismal and confirmation 1 ledge. So for all of us, whether we are-rccont graduates sey Central Power and Light able. Besides a birth certifi- song as he drove along. He was going to "rest and rest from high school or starting retirement, we look forward to ties are so rare that even the records, passports, naturaliza- When they reached the Mar-and rest!" most hazardous of them tire Company. The lot has a front- cate, many other documents tion certificates, Insurance pol- new experiences and'evcry day is commencement day," age of 89 feet and a depth of are acceptable. Among these ket Bill unloaded the corn and The first day was fine, and used. But there Is such an icies which have your age or stopped to chat with the other the second__day.-too. But the abundance r.o$.. safe —places - in 120 feet on Main Street. It Is lo- r e:~ Baptismal certificate, "dale of birth on tbe policy, u cated about 100 feet off Front men. third day Vhe vegetable truck which to bathe along the Shore marriage record, family Bible, marriage records, children's "That truck of yours Is real- began to miss the happy songs thatjheve_ls_no 'need to_resort Street. The purchase price is old Insurance policy,' union said- to—be~M,80O,-.'while-llie birth certificates, and other old ly holding up after all these of the pickers, the hustle and to perilous, unguarded' areas; oiflcl»Il:p years," saldone"manT"" """'" bustlerof the Farmers Market. In protecting citizens against lodge paid $0,000 for the prop- erty. ployee's personal record and take as many bT'ihese """Yes. it does g6od.""~rjrrd"~"r"worrder-who's taking—my;r dangerous bathing grounds Un- census record. ments as are available with place?" He was a..UtUt. jealous?"' ion Beach authorities will not BUI. "But It hasn't been run- Since last week, tho number Q^-Netther my sister nor I you when you BO to the social ning riffht. lately.. I think it's ....It. w«ur only'""*" week but it deprive anyone-of safe places of. signersJotihe. NBA, as. re-over -married ..and we have security office to file your J seemed like an age to the vege- In which to swim. -"•• getting tired." --• " ported at the Mntawan Post Of. made our home together since claim, if they arc not sufficient Tiredljl should say sol"table truck. Then the newly-fix- flee, has doubled, bringing the our parents died many years to establish the date of birth muttered the vegetable truck. ed inotor was back inside the total up to if. Others anxious ago. I am employed and I pay for both you and your wife. "All I do Is work, from/morn-r -hood and he wasreadyto "BO ~ Cancer and-You to sign are awaiting, the per- all the household expenses I you will be advised as to what lrig to night 1" again. lection of the codes of the pro- also give,my sister a regular additional evidence you should Q—How should cancer be "How I envy yo'u," said a That night the vegetable fessions or Industries to which allowance to meet her personal attempt to secure. truck carried baskets of red. jcated? hey are a part. • • trailer truck beside him. "I : needs. Would It be possible for If you are a social security ripe.tomatoes to the Farmtra A—Cancer should be treated work both day and night. My B.A.E. Franklin of P_ajk me. to_.cans.!derm herjny em- benejflciary. don't rlsk^ losing "oTily*bli'~i~coTrrp5tenrpliysrclttfr Avenue, wiirjueccedEHwfn H." ployee and pay social security some of yo"uf~beneTHs"b"y'vT61ftP' with surgery or radiation. Hor- o stop to fill up~on gas, or to Blif humm'ed ••& happy song" Doml.ilck as the conveyor of loxcs on her, so that she will Ing the retirement test, pet change.a tire." all the way! to the Market. mones or chemical substances the mall between the New York have an Income in her old age may also be used.- Cancer the booklet, "How^Earnlngs Af- The vegetable truck didn't And the happy truck's motor & Long Branch- railr.Qadjstatlon It she-outlives me?...... ,.:-...... fect.-So.c la 1 Security... Pay- know-whether-It believed the kept right In tune."" ~:~-\":. should neve'r bo tioatcd with nd this post office at M a I n A—Each such question must "home remedies" or "" ments," from your district of- trailer truck's story or not. But "What happened to your Street and Park Avenue on be answered In the light of all : cures. ' flc*. • ' •. - ; : t gave him something to think truck?" called Bill's friend Wednesday, August 10. the facts In the case. The de- 8bout on the way home. when they arrived. "I haven't" Q—A r e x-ray treatments Uniform electric power rates termination w!l! be based on Card of Thanks I don't care," he finally seen It for & week." good for all types of cancer? foV all towns In Monmouth and such factors aswhether you We wish to Uionk all those decided. "I still think I work J-No, for treatment de- who were so kind to us during Bill grinned. "Had to get the Ocean Counties served by the have a contract of employment too hard and I-deserve-a good, motor fixed up. I" don't know pends on tlio type and location Jersey Central Power and with your sister; whether you ,ouri recent bereavement, es- long rest.'' •., . • of growth. It may be that sur- pecially the Morganvllle First what they did to it, but now - it jlglit Company are provided In hnvo the right to control her They were almost home has a really happy sound!" gery or other means such "as service*; whetbet she w o u 1 d Aid Squad. Tbe Rev, William schedules filed by the company E. Webster and Bedlc Funeral when there wai a crack and a . The vegetable truck smiled to he use of certain-hormonDs, with the Public Utility c o m- likely be working for someone Home. bang Tho vegetable .t r u c k himself. Let; Bill think It was chemical and radloaotlvc Iso- mission at Trenton on August else if she weren't living with The family of the late stopped right In the1 middle o? the newly-llxea motor. But he topes may be the best treat- Tho new rates, if approved/ you: whether you would hire a George A. Campbell the road :' ,;;. ...•, ,knew better,,He ,was Just glad ment. , • .. ,vlll go Into effect September 1, housekeeper in your homo if jlns—31 adv | -. ., Bill got out and lifted the to get to work again! . ' Former Chaplain New MCOSS Pet "Damn Yankees" Now At Music Circus Matawan Personal Items Voting For Queen THE ' . • Attends^ SS; News . Nmi 01 Ion JUS Vooj FimUj u Apprediu« At Any Tim. Show .Fair Site Ends Oii Saturday . . J - • The members of the Brown- The annual Pet Show- an Voting for the Kcypoit Day MATAWAN JOURNAL town Union Sunday School .. Mr. (tnd Mrs. Donovan E. „ ,,„,„„„ - „ , u . Fair of Monmouth County Or- "Queen" and her two ladlvs-ln- were surprised Sunday morn-; July 51, 1058 Lent and children, Diane and Erflmann, all of M a t a w a n, . , _ ... n»,.,ir, waltinK will close at 6 pin. Flv* Ing, when they had a visitor in Lauren, were weekend guests were guests of Mrs. Edward «">£»"<>«» for Social Service Saturday, it was reported yes- W the person of Winston Talley, of Mr. and Mrs.- Roy Lent, sponsoreW. Curride abty a th luncheon-bridge women's ace- tioWn bethi hels dyear In a, different.locMisa Laura .tei'day by Howard Jeanclion, Camera Club Discusses Franklin. ftnansoreri hv thn wnmnn'a ar»- MAT, IVitc tuar \fiK«a T_,&lll'E former chaplain at the Brown tivities committee of the Man,Harding, Holmdel, president 6: "Queen" committee chairman '• Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hardle asquan River Golf Club. Mrs. Picture Procedures town Missile Base. He and Mrs. MCOSS, has announced. for the Keyport civic Affnlrs and children, Philip and Craig and Mrs, Cartan wer During tliu summer months Talley olten attended Sunday Donald, have returned home prize .winners. Scheduled for Saturday, Sept, Committee. The "Queen" will School when he was stationed when most of the members ot after spending two weeks vaca- Mrs. Spafford W. Schanck, 6, the traditional Monmoui reign' over activities on Key- at the base about two years tioning in Canada. who has been spending several County country outing will be l»ort Day, Aug 0, and will ,ier the Matawnn Camera Club are Mrs. Edwin H. Domlnick staged at the William Jay Dun taking pictures rather than ;ago. He is attending Bob Jones months at Hot Springs Nation- ceive n u m e r o u s valuable College, end will complete his attended the program com- al Park, Ark., suffered a fall in can Farm, Longstreet Rd. competing Is u good time for mittee meeting of the Mon- prizes. course in a year. which she broke her arm, 8he Holmdel, Instead of at tin selMieln sessions within the mouth County Presbyterial, Is convalescing at the home of Holmdel Grape Farm. Tlio name of Ilio "Queen" July 22. held at the First club. At tho July meeting tiio Mrs. M. W. Bozok, 204 Brad Plans are underway for » nnd her two ladlea-ln-wnltlng president, Oorilon TenEyck, Mrs. Nicholas Arace, Route Presbyterian Church, Toms St., Hot Springs. River. greatly enlarged event, h i ( li-. will be announced on Keyport gave i\ very helpful talk Rnd 18. spent July 23 at the home Mr. and Mrs, Earl Smith en- lighting, as In the past, th or Mrs. A. Lockhart, S a yt$ Mrs. George A. Deitz enter- Day af-lo n.m. Tho new (tcinonstrntlbn on chnlklnn, tained at bridge July_22_when tertained Sunday in honor of showing and Judging, of pets o "Queen" will b« crowned by vtliur-at-whlch time-the—Mid' tn—who-was every-descrlpt-lonrSeparate dog- s]inttIng_.a n_!l_wax!ng__jD&W_ dlesex County Advisory Com- prize winners were Mrs. James ss-PiUti-Pollnic, wlniiev~ of Lederman and Mrs. Nicholas celebrating her 16th birthday. obedience trials also will be prints. mittee met to make plans for Guests were Mr. and Mrs. F.featured^ thjs_yeajv___^_ tho title lust year, The crown- The first two procedurea en- ———thedinner which Its -members: FranclsfcSTtUther guests were. Mrs. . Russell . Weber, : "Mi's: B;- Heiser—Fair- Haven: John" Games, nicies, Auction, wllT be hold on .Main_.st,. ablcs'.tlic SttlvniiliiB. of., many are to serve at the Middlesex Smith. JMorganvlllo: Mrs. Hur- „ The fair will include' gome! on the lawn in front of tho Odd" plc'lm'i'9 which1 titlu'i-wliio would County Tair, Aug. .13. Richard Germak, Mrs, Joseph Rankl, Mrs. George Weaver ry Magee and Mr. and Mrs.and rides, an auction of an Fellows Hall," bo discarded: while waxing tin- Wr_. and Mrs. Lawrence William Tierney, Matawan, tlques and other valuable proves and protects the print and Mrs, William Ohnsman. Mrs. Percy Wilson, c h a I r- ThurbeV and C.A. Thurber, St. Mr. and Mrs, Luke Ocone Susan and Carolyn Culllgan, Items, awarding of a,convert- surface, /• Albnr.s, L.I., were Saturday ible, and sales of home-bake man of tho baby minute, re- entertained Sunday In honor of Rye. N.Y., .spent the past week quested that all entries report Tho club's iH\xt "do-it-your- euesta of Mr. and Mrs. W. C.Mr, and Mrs. Donald Hug. who visiting their grandparents, goods, produce and preserves self" promiim will be devo/ed Pitney'and'family. plants, trash and treasure, to tlio Central Ilallrood of New will be moving shortly to Cum- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dernber Jersey station between Drond to the teehnltiue of ylglatl Mrs. Daniel Gaub. arid Mrs. berland, Md. Guests were Mr ger. toys, good.used clothing, mys- in 1 II I ni e I e v Iraiispiutn- —Edward Jerome. Cheesequake, tery packages, handkerchiefs, and Main Sis., at 10:45 a.m. and Mrs. John Barrett, Mr Mrs. Marguerite Laird en Entiles for the bnby p a r n d c cU's. AUK. 'H In tho MatawMl visited Mrs. Jacob Gaub and and Mrs. Lawrence Hammond aprons, candles, etc. Jan Chancy plays (he leading role of Lola, nnd Jack Goouu Ilcnllh Center »t 8 p.m. » Miss Marie Gaub Dn July 23. tertalned a~l bridge Friday eve- Is the mischievous Mr. Anplcvntc In "Damn Yankees." which close^fiimorruw. ' Mr. and Mrs. Alex Wojcik and ning when prize winners were Mrs. William Matthews, New Tim club hud ns visitors »t Dinner Guest Mr. and Mrs. George A. Deltz Is entering Its second nnd final work at the Ncpluno Mimlo Elbert VanCharldorp, chnlr- the meeting, Jani«» and Joan the hostess,,. Mrs. W. Oliver Shrewsbury, is general chair- Circus. The Broadway musical yarn about Imscbntl mid Ilic Mrs Herbert Cottrell sr., Mr, and Mrs. Edward W ii".un of the KMiui parade to be Parley, MiUiiwanv-l'erHOM In- floute 18, Browntcwn, was the and Mrs. William J, man, with Mrs. Allison L, S. Devil will run at the Jersey Shore big-tup tltronuli Aug. 10, held at 2 p.m. nskM (hut. nil pnr- Currle dined at the Dinner Rabel. Other, guests were Mrs. Stern Scoboyvllle, Mrs. Irving terostod In pholoHfaphy o o r- Sunday dinner guest of Mr. and Bell, Brtelle, Saturday even- The Broadway musical hit Veteran Comedy Star tlcl|iant» report to tho Six Cor-dlully uro,Invited to attend any Mrs. Merrill Wallaee,.Keyport. Leroy Sickels, Mrs. Gerard Feist, Shrewsbury, and M 1 s ners at, l -.30 p.m. The parade, Ing, and attended .a perfor- Devlin, Mrs. Joseph Baler, Hording as advisory cb-clmlv "Damn Yankees" entered Its Jnck aoode plnya the lend of the mccllnua. Mis Wallace- was celebrating second and final week at the will follow it. course to W e » t' mance of "Fallen Angel" at Mrs. Frederick K. Dederlck, men. InK'iole of Mr, Anplcgnto In Front at. on Broadway, along her birthday. the Ivy Tower Playhouse Mrs..George Barbanell. Neptune Music Circus; M o n- the Neptune iSrod'dctlun. A vel Hazlet Residents Mark Misa Jean Ann Gaub spent Spring Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith, d«y. The tune-filled uasebnll einn comedy stiir, Mr. .Goodo West Front Bt. to llroad St. the weekend at Surf City. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Far- Mlddletown. co-chairmen of the yarn which will hold fa rth has appeared In countlces where unlla will im.is the Juitucn Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Paul Blahota Arthur H. Friedman has re-rell. Sea Bright, were Friday pet show, are planning, duririg loentcd In front of the Koyport turned home from New York through Aiii. 10 at St. John Uiondivity chows Incliidliit,' Jr., Browntown, were Saturday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. the next few weeks, to send Terrell's Jersey Shore big-top, "Pajama Gome," "The Oypsy Free Public Library then con- Mr. uml Mrs, Krnost IB. evening visitors of Mr. andHospital, where he was a sur- Donovai. Lent, Broad St. entry blanks to all children tinue to Jncksor- St., tlieij .to Penciix, Bethany Rd., Hanlet, gical patient. Is a merry mixture of the age-Lady," and "The ZloBMeld Fol. Mrs. Frank sahll, Hazlet. Mr. and Mrs, Edward W. who have exhibited In past pe old Faust legend,, and one of Atliuillu at., north on Allnnllo celebrated their 41.il wedding shows. Others who wish to en lies:" Seoonrt at. and ^contlnua Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dun- Mrs. Leslie H. Cushman Currle entertained Sunday America's «cent best-sellcrff. The role of Loin Is played by iimilvcmu'y at it family Kath- ham and son. Howard, recent- New York, was a guest Sunday when their guests were Mrs. ter pets In the show have been (hroug-h Fulton nnd First Sla, ciing nnd bnrbecui) leceutly, asked to contact Mr. and Mrs. Based on the hllnrious novel, Jan Chancy, A -musical per- o the Old Borough Hall build- ly enjoyed a fishing trip. ; of Mr. and Mrs. Jac A. Cush- Frank Wleger, Miss Marie Wle- former on the West Coast, Misa Qunsts Included Mr, and man. Smith at SH 1-4474. The'Year The Yankees Lost ,ng, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Q sub. ger and Chris Wieger, Mrs. The Pennant" by Douglass Wal- Cnnney lms played 1 e ft d a In Mrs. Donald W. Pe»eux and Overhll] Rd., Matawan, spent Mr. and Mrs. Earl Yerger William Thackray and daugh- Obedience Trlali lop, "Damn Yankees" tins a "F I hi an's Rainbow," "Car- All bicycles Intending to en- riuuulUi'iB, Ella, Mlrliele n nd —Saturday evening visiting Mr. and children, Earl Jr. and ter, Virginia, Trenton, Mrs. Anita W. LIssner, Rum book by Mr, Wallop and George ousel," and many other hits. ter the bicycle group In Ilio pit-Oonnn Miule, niinnon; Mr; Gaiib's mother, Mrs. Jacob Cynthia, Lewlston, N.Y., for- Mrs. David. M. Bruce enter- aoii, is In charge of the obedi- Abbot, and songs by Richard Bill Walker handles the part of nulo must bo .decorated. and Mis, Ralph W. It on so n, Gaub, and sister, Miss Marie mer Matawan residents, spent tained at a dessert bridge July ence trials- and entry"' tlank Adler and Jerome Ross, The Joe Hardy. Mr. Walker hus Judges will bo the liov. llcniy Matawnn; Mr, and Mrs,- Mal- B. Gaub. . several days last week as the22 when prize winners were for this event may be obtained fast-moving story deals with a sung top roles In operas and op- A. Male, Jlaymond OiosholK, colm W. Peseux and daughler,. Marsha Jean Wallace, Key- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Mrs. J. Franklin Domlnick, by calling her at RD" 1-0371 mlld-manncrod real estate erettas throughout tho country, Keniieth Bolllwel), Chaiios S. Susan Hvilh, llolnultil lid,, ami .port, was an overnight guest Cottrell Jr., Brqwntown. .Mrs. Elmore Kattner and Mrs. Mrs. LIssner pointed out tha agent who sells his soul to theand appeared In the New Yolk Ilopla, and-J. Harold Hendrlclc- Mi's, r'mnk A, Ccuntl, IllL at the home of her grandmoth- Mr. and Mrs. John W. Ren-Russell A.G. Stetler, Other early entries are recommended Devil to become a stnr slugger City Center production of son. ".-,.• - _- er, Mrs, Herbert_Cpttrell ,sr.. wickand ohtldrenj William and guests wero Mrsr Dwiglit Oat- slnce:.It may be necessary; fc lor the Washington Setmtg»-a,u,: "WQUSetfuJ Town." ._• _ Jyqns Promoted- , Route IS, Monday. Richard, have returned home wood, SayrevUle; Mrs. Rensse- limit the number ot partlbl-* Full of local color Trom both Also featured In the all-star Secretaries'; °* " from a—thriee-week vacation laer L. Caran, , Mrs. Peter A— .pants.- the sports world and the under- oast of main stem poiforiners Paul Jildson Kvftiu, B llllrt. Mrs. Shirley Walling spent visiting Mr.' and Mrs.Read and frs. Donald Robin- The committee for the even world, the rollicking musical are John Shear in as Joo Boyd; Group Holdi Meeting* ridge'Ave,, Mlddletown, a foi-- William Renwlok, Clearwater, son, Matawan. consists of about 100 persons boasts an exciting baseball bal- Vivian Lori as Gloria Thorpo: mni' Matawan losltlent, was Shower Guest Of Honor "The regular monthly dlnnor promoUcI to syatom Dimolnal Fla. Mr. and M/s. J.P. .Mitchell from all parts of the county, as let, the intriguing vamp num- Grace Carney as Sister; -Jonn Mrs. John Hessey and son, sisted by members of the" fol- ber "Whatover Lola Wants, Keenun as Meg; At Medlnels 'nesting of the Monmoiuh In iho Union Dcucl School uj«- Mrs. Shiiley.Walling, Mon- and son, Bob, Lloyd Rd., were County Legal Booi'otttiltes As> lorn, at Urn .Inly niscllnu ol th« roe St., Keyport, was the guest Mark, Berkeley Heights, were recent guests at the Flamingo low Ing MCOSS auxiliaries Lola Gets," and' a dazzling us Rocky; Dwlght Townsojid Us July 23 guests of Mr. and Mrs. Keansbui'B, Mlddletown, Holm- scene' In a Jazz night club. smokoy soolatlon wns held on July 17 Union Ilencli Uonril of Eilucu-, of honor at ft surprise shower Lodge, Flamingo, Fla., located at tho Ciibln-ln-tlip-Bky, AUan- tlon, M>'. nvans will bn In held July 34,. given by__M_r s. Frederick Hessey. In Jhe Everglades National del-Atlarttic-Raritan, Western (Freehold), Southern (Manas- tlo Hlghlnnds, with 33 m e m- clinrtro ol three schools con- Joan Rlnkewich. Mis'. J"a ri"e~M^d Mrs~~Warren E. Park, south of Miami. bors present,-'-'autst taliitnK a. tolnl emallmcnl ot Baiter and Mrs; George Mey- Abrams and daughter, Kathy. quan), central (Belmar), Bod- ptst sr John Knox, a patient at. the Tnan (New Shrewsbury), ot thth o ovenlnst wVre-vJohV n icing llfiO inipllB and n tnaehlnir staff ers, at the home of Mrs. Rln-ke- Deerfleld, III,; William Hos- Veterans' Administration Hos ot 33, tette-r, Reading, Pa.; the Rev. ol the Federal IMuto T. n x wlcli: Decorations were In pink pltal In East Orange, reports Selection of a new alte fo: Bureau and Leo Bolillcr of tho •Aid-blue." A stork , decorated H.H. Longberry and Mrs that he Is getting along well at the show this year became nee- Church\ Directory Defense Bonds pay (.tie (tine Longberry, Vandalia, 111..were essary when several fields a Inlenial Ilpvonuo Di'partineut, the'cen'ei- of the flpoi. under the hospital. He reports that Mr, Soldier Introduced Mr, rate ot Interest as the W»i which the gifts were placed. guests for several days of Mr.Michael Gormley also Is a pa- the Grape Farm, formerly used r and Mrs. Jay F. Hostetter. for fair events, were planted Keyport Retormed Churuh King as Bjxmkor. Mv, K. I n K IlondB you boueht duilni) tlm Refreshments were served buf- tient In the hospital. St. Joneph'i Church gave a general outline -of Iho fet style. with crops which will not be Maple 1*1., Keyport Wurren Bt., Keyport war. Buy nomol 'Mr. and Mrs" F-. Howard Mr, and Mrs. Douglas Tay- I'i'fiu.'iom'oiilo of Ills d o p n r t- Lloyd Jr. entertained Friday harvested by Sept. 6. "We areBev. Cornelius J, Kane, Pastor Rav. Roderick N. DeYoung. Guests were Miss Ellen Jean lor are vacatlonlr.B In Wash- grateful to Mr. and Mrs. Paul munt In connection with tho O'Kejll. Mrs., Mayrose Wolf, at bridge. Guests Masses will be held Sunday " Pastor l ington, D.O., where they- are Stryker, who own the Grape filing ol oslivto tux returns, nnd Mrs',-EV2ttbe'th- E!rg'o*tt;' .'Mr'J.- were>Mri-;and; Mrs, Dunham vliltlne Mi.'.ond-Mrsl... Arthur. mprnlng j»t 1, >8, 9, W, Sunday morning worship the moul Kcoejilivble wivy of fill- Mf^.u ^iselmld; ; , Mr,, and Farm, for the use ot their prop- GAS-TOONS *k ft'?'M3I? lri 7 Marshall.. , ..-.-.'. .-.-. . .'.';', erty, for so many years.' acrvlco will be conducted n ing; In tlio rciuinH, anil than Mrs.,Jac A. Cushman and Mr. 1 Brown,'Mrs: Jennie Kresinskl, Mr.' arid 'Mis'.' Richard* F, grateful also,. to.-Mivand-Mj's. QiilP-H'Im? wlibh' tiie Hev,Ttr|c(c;v Moldy. TatBte(I i.clerk.bl Catherlre Selah. Union Beach: recent house guests of Mr, and their land tlii.s year for our ono Claesli of New Brunjwldic, nnd Mis. Joan Meyer, Mrs. Bever- Mr. and Mrs. Murray Fried' Rev. Frederick Boos Pastor M JiiiaookhroT Mrs. Charles Zlmmer, and only big fund niislng pro- minister of the Freehold Ho Wns pi'enonMd-.yjlli n Dln'iuo ly Haspt], Mrs. Dorothy Pol- man and son, Mark, Huntlnjjrton ject," commented Miss Hard- There aro two sarvleej on Station, "L.I., were Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Charles Zlm- foiined TCImrclir will be the for ttva yearn perfect tiltomU Ing, Mrs Mafalda Gage, Mrs. Ing. , . Sunday; Matins at 8:30 a.m. o. The NAI.H "convention Baibara Rinkewich, Miss guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur mer entertained Mr. and Mrs. and thu regular service at 11 guest preacher. Eduoatlontil I*-. Friedman. C.' Jay Quick and children, Proceeds from the event will o'clock, Sunday School begins oponed In Miami, Fin., on Mary Jane Carol!. Keyport: Charles, Cynthia and B a r b 1, hour will bo held at 9:30 a.m.tliiy, (iiifl the club's ri Mrs Raymond Walling sr... Edward W. Currie' and sons, go to the MCOSS Public Healtl at 9:45 a.m. '•"• • Chlldroh will meet in Hie William and Davidp-spent Mon and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wa- Nursing service, which., last Mls» Jldro Kiel, Mltin Uoiolhy Holtndei; Mrs. Dorothy Tas- T terman and children, William. church. During the slnifImt.of flmcaton Kiid Mrs. llnru Halim sLnl. Ma'awaii; Miss D1e dr e day at Coney Island, to cele- year provided 68,309.-nursing ._ Hebrew Congreiillon are attending brate William's Uth birthday. Marsha and Beverly, Nichols, visits to.more-than 11,000 Mon- Broun St., Kejporl . the second hymn, they will go Hutcheson, Del ray Beach, N.Y. Thursday and Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Albert D. Lach- mouth County residents. Al- Rabbi a O. H. Levins to UiS educational building nnd TliB- next inopUng will bo FlarHs der and daughters, Linda and most OT per cent of the MCOSS flMlltl he-ld-on Thurnd.iiy, Miii, Jil.__»t iiilIijfiiyJlltLy Mrs. Millie Schacht.JK e a n s- Helen, returned to Memphis. budget Is raised through pri- Teddy Schiller's, Birdie". n TOO Ol.l) fur Elks Auxiliary Names Friday evenings during the They will be dismissed at lotao burg; Mis. Joyce Walling. Port Tenn., Friday, after spending vate contributions and,through a.m. with the congregation. IIIOII (X TANi; i Monmou'.h; Mis. .Ann Golem- several weeks visiting Mrrand Crippled Tots' Group projeots such as tile pet show summer months at 0:15 p.m -Attending Aiiembly Vou'rp - novpr loi) old to uol biestel, Sayrevllle;, Mrs. Grace Mrs. W.C. Noddlngs. and fair. for worship and study 6< the Olffwood Community kick from i>ur Tolh, Miss Joyct; Toth, Haddon- Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Ward The Ladles Auxiliary of BPO portions ol theTorah''te.tfd Methodist Church Tho Hoy; Lnwreiioo II. Iliill- ficld. and children, Joyce, Barry and Elks 2030, Keyport, held its reg- each week Following the brief Rev, Dpan (riinblono, oy. Mrs. Bullcy and BOH, Toil. GIIIE were-sent by Mrs. Wll- Joan, returned home Saturday ular meeting July . 23 at the Lady Colfax Rebekah ervtce, thoso desiring to lead Mntuwaii, are attending I li o Elks Hall, Keyport, with 13 In public worship will be train- Sunday worship service Is Uam Bafcer, Mrs. Jean Bud- rom a one-week vacation spent Lodge Holds Picnic held at 0 a.m.; Sunday Hchool, Ainniloiin Daptlst Arnnnlily, OK nick. Mis. Florence Powelson at Earlton, Catskill Mts., NO«L members attending. Mrs. Wil- ed by the rabbi. cireon f.alic, Win,, vvhloli Uewm and Mrs. Elizabeth Fleming. liam JBurlew appointed the fol- 10 am. Thn pnslor wlllbogln a York. • • A picnic was held by mem- new series of sermons entitled Baliirday, July 20, and'i'uiis un- SALES & SERVICE -Mr. and Mrs.' Harry.M. Mun,- lowing; members to the crippled bers and guests ot Lady Colfnx ~ Flnt CUurch of Christ, 1 til Alig, 2, THo.-nov.-Mr, Hiilloy, Surprise Shower Fetes children's committee; Mrs. Scientist . Profllsrfrom tlio P ropbeWr* I'rpo rick-dp tt Deliver)' son- spent several days last Hcbcknh Lodgo 13, Kcypoit, ut This week's sermon will bo a dck'Kitte to tlm umcinlily, Is U Hour Wrenkxr Nofulce week at Lake. Teedyuskung. George Kurlca, chairman; the hoir.e of Mrs- Jack Sliutten- 81 Broad St., Kejport pnn\or ol llio nl ))llt Miss Corofyn Smith Mrs. Charles Kcenlg, Mrs. Jo- "Amos',''the Volco of Ju/itleo." I'll nil n r.»«v«ll (1-1770 'a. . . .. berg, Keyport. U honor of Mrs. Sunday aorvlco 11 am. Wodptliiir- topics Tfin"T)e "llosoa, Chin cli, Mntuwan, Miss Carolyn,LSmith, Key- Hallery and Betty Thomp- seph Petrlzzo, Mrs. Lnwrcnce William Edmonds, n past mom iCBdoy testimonial meeting 8 J. Beatty, Mrs. Buiicw. (he voice of Mercy," Atm. 10; port, was the guest of honor at son, Saugertie's, N.Y., are vis- bor. who will return to her i.m. Reading room open Wed- "Jeromlah, tlip Volen of the a suiprise shower given recent- iting itr.and Mrs. Charles 'Announcement was made home In Ruskln, Fla., on An«. ictday 2 to 4 p.m. New Atfrcpmom," Aim. II; ly by Mrs Lawrance J. Nolan,, -.ockwood. . , • ' that the auxiliary will Bell 'ad- 6, after spending a vacation In How strength nnd freedom "Second IKUIBII, Iho Voloo of Keyport. Gifts were arranged Mrs. Joseph Derrtherger vertising for card table tops ill Kcypoit. IT gained throuKli under- Redemption," Aug. 24: "Jeaiu beneath a decorated umbrella. pent several days last week September. landing God, divine Love, will Christ, the Woid of Fulflll- Oamcs were ployed and JO a topic dealt with at Chris- A miniature bridal party was with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cul- John Armitaee. guest speak-' swimming was enjoyed by the mei»t," Aug. 31, the table decoration. lgan, Rye, N.Y. er; announced that a delegate group. Attending were Mrs. Al- tian Science services Sunday. Monday, the Sunday School Quests-were Mrs. Robert Mr. and Mrs. William Fried- rom the Woodmen of the vlna Fitzgerald. Mrs. UOIIIICH One of the selections from the will hold its picnic at ggnE, , Mrs. Walter Gaub, man, Brooklyn, were Sunday World will present the auxiliary Shutts, Mrs, George Pinner, Bible In the lesson-sermon en- MelcUeconk DuUihig Beach Miss Carolyn Gaub, Miss Suz- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur with an American flag at the Mrs. Frank Hull, Miss Amclle titled "Love]' la this from Mat- Club. The bus will leave tllo anne Gs ib Mrs. Nelson Smith. H. Friedman. September meeting. Members Baumgartncr, Mrs. Ocofic hew: "And Jesus went about church at D n.m. piomplly »»(! Brownicin, Mrs, George Stu- Mr and Mrs. Waller Pike o! BPOE 2030 Lodgn will be In-Porter. Mrs. Mclvln P o 11 n «, 11 Qal*lce, teiirhlnK In t heir leave Mctcdeponk to return art, Mrs. Harry Holthausen, and children." David and Glenn, vited to attend tile ceremonies. Mrs. Victor Bennett ond daimh- yniiKOKiies, and preaching the 5me; ntd p.m. Old Britige. returned home Saturday after Hostesses for the evening tcr, Gull, nnd Mrs, Caslinlr gospel of thK kingdom, and Wednesday evunlni pinyei Also Mrs. Jesse Au m a c k, spending a week at Cape Cod, were Mrs. John Cecei and Mrs. Clcclerskl and eon, Robert, »ll healing all manner of sickness ..Held ai 7:30 p.m.: official Mrs R,CKfra~K"pples:ate, Mrs. Mass. Koenlg. Mrs. ;Beatty,. vice pres- of Keyport, md all jnanner of d I s c a i c board meeting, 8 p.m. .,._;. ~- Wherever You Live itnons Ilio people"- (4:23), Frank Kite, Miss Steplianie •Mr. and Mrs. W.C. Noddlngs ident, presided. Also Mrs. "Russell 'wyckoff Wallace. Mrs. Frank O r t o n. attended the Monday perform- The next meeting will be Corrolntlvo passanea from f'lrsf Unpliil Ohurub and children. Carol nnd John, 'Science nnd Health with Key in Main 81., MUtNWsn .J,Iis Kiinelh.VanFelt, Miss ance of "South-Sea Adventure" held Aug. 27. Mrs. Phil Serplco Keonsbliri;: Mrs. Donald Hiir- Darryl ViinPelt. Mrs. Thomas and "The Vikings," In New and Mrs. Luclen VanDorn will to the Scriptures" liy Mary (lov Lawronco R Us Hey BANK BY MAIL York. CS5 and ({aunhter, Darlc-ne. ' I'amm -Smith, Mrs. C.Leon Garrison. act as hostesses. Baker Eddy Include tho follow- Cuilomeri who llva tome Mr-, M ired Dunham. Mrs. Candace Lockwood spent Union Beach;... Mrs..' Kenneth (454:18 2111: "Love In- fhc iiueiil spi'akPi lit tlir 10 Percy Sulgci Mrs. Thomas several 'days as the sue&t of S. in 11 h, Atlantic ' HliiliTiumr.; iplrcs, InnfrHneg. dcslunatcH. 11 in". BtmdaLilluming woifililp dljlqnco frorri^llio bank toem Fallon. Mrs. Harry Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. Boss MaKhan at Nuccio Children Feted Mrii. Gilbert Ilayiior nxid Kiniid- chlldrcn, Aided and Deborah >nd lends the wiiy. Hlirtit lira- to f}ppfic)aistiiilnfcler STORAGE Maio and sons. Thomas and U Washington, DC. and I) 1« ilm-rlson Decker, -district-'-su- 'oundntlon of 1'iiiduc Uiiivcr- perintendent, will be held »t 8 Richard, Bldgcfluld Park; Mr. replacement, Capt.' C.B. Liing- Ity, Indiana, will be.'the t and-Mrs. FratiktioCascio-and ston;-U-ij—Nl HI t : -»rtT-MoiKl»»>. »-.»——•——... IHI ;yr nrea'clier at the "9:30"Sin (all CO 4-1000 children, Linda and J o s e p. h, Chief of,tfce,(telgl«..t'rafflc.dlylr. •Wedpesdny- eveln? prayer F«ir\'ie-RTJosepl, i "•H'ucc c i'i'66, sion'of the'Mllltiry.'Bea Trans- held »t 7:30 p.m, -•••-•-—- A Bonded Driver- ] F«ir\'ie-RT(Josepli " lunday School for-nuriicry ayfl Matawan. portation Service. ilndcr»artcn, and children In MATAWAN Will Call For Your Furs he first, second and 11> I r d ', Card of Thank* Ludwig Installed Food, Cake Sale [rndes will meet In tin1 "Y" We v/lih t<> thaiiK the ' BANK dlng on Jnck-.on Hi. All Vault On Premises William A. Ludwig Jr.. a The Women's A««c!ution of jwirs. Alex Uanlslft of. Hazlet, Ihcr youth will attend the MATAWAN, NIW MATAWAN BRANCH mernbei; of Bayslde Lodge 183^ the Bayview Presbyterian hurch service. lour boy« ol tlie fifth grade of r.O.OF. Keyport. -was Installed Church. Cllffwood Beach, will ffl/.li>t Bcbool, Tho D»y f'MnBr- # 131 Main St. — Opp. Bell Beef as District Deputy Grand Mas- sponsor a. food and. cake isle ul Home, llcv. Ivmhtr C. J. Si. iehn'i Methodlft Church ICntie. all frlenduL and relatives ter In the lodge hill of the Mid- Friday, AUK. J, under the tree ffoulb M»IB hi., dlesex Lodirc BO, Cranbury, by wh'j v/err. no kind, In bur recent wwantiuiuumimui CLEANERS t. DYER. ; oa the beach. ,»t Oi/fwood Barltan Tomuhlp lereavcincm, • Haymond Walton, a rind Was- Beach, martins; at ti li.m. Mr«. ifv'j 'WttrmnD ft niley. Pastor Mr, and Mrs. mmnmmv ter of the State or New Jersey. Carrie Eonnema in chalrrnna of Sunday worship tfrvlcen are Joseph iiettif *n Fire pepartmenf The; board decided this in- Ma law a n Champs Training Course Information tc be used in volved . changing a zoning News In Malawan compiling national figures on classification rather than MATAWAN JOURNA£ A playoff game to decide the The New Jersey Association for Mental Health reported re- employment and unemploy- granting a variance. The mem- Matawan Borough champion- cently it is helping to plan train- ment will be collected locally bers decided accordingly to. de- July 31. 1858 ship t>etween the winners of This column Instituted it Pace Six the request ot tbe Matawtn Ing courses for four different during the week of Aug. 18 In ny the variance and recom- the first hall, -tht Bed Sox, and Fire Department will be pub- state groups of public health the Current Population Survey. mend to the applicant He car- the second half, the Terriers, lished monthly to lniorm the personnel. Dr. Edward P. Duf- It. was announced today by Su- ry his case "to the planning Angels Sweep was held at Matawan Little residents ol the borough ot fy Jr., Nutley, state president, said the courses will involve pervisor John G, Gibson of the board. League field Tuesday. The Red the meetings and activities ol VS. Census Bureau's regional the Fire Department, inciuc- county mental health boards, L.B.C.C. Series Sox, a new team In boys 8-12 county health .officers, the office in Philadelphia which baseball, prevailed 7-B in an mB iis companies and »uxi) Cllffwood Angels took a fav- Northern District of Public will participate In the survey. exciting cootest. They will lanes. Health nurses, and the varied Madison Board orite role in the Monmouth (continued from page one) meet the winner of the series Washington Engine Com- mental health professions, The Information collected County tourney in baseball for Harry Messenger, Madison between tUe West Keansburg pany truck Is back in service from local families will be boys 8-12 last night by defeat- H« said the association Is co- Park, requested the board to Flte Co. and the Jewish War after a layup of two weeks for ing the Long Branch C.C. nine operating with the State De- combined with that collected in erect a fence in the rear of the 1 Vels Post, Belmar, next) week. a new motor block. Every- partment of_ Institutions and 32S other areas in the country at. the shore team's diamond thing is in shipshape order Madison Park Uchool along • lio. Ken Szyarto pitched a i Agencies in development of a to-provlde the national e s 11- The game was filled with ex- now and the truck operates fall conference for county school property to Princeton _two-hitter. The win gave the j citement. The Red'Sox Jumped like a new piece of equipment, mental health boards.'The pur- mates. Approximately 35,000 Rd. He also asked that the "AngelsT sKutoiit'BOirquest—of away to an early lead. A walk Midway Hose Company ran pose is to-further-understand^ households are included-*_a_cji toard"lnvestlgaterconditionsTit~r the series as they had blanked and two errors put Doug Ri- a bus trip to Philadelphia on | ing of the Community Mental month in the survey. These Madison Park School to deter-i the Lone Branch team previ- neari'Tom Devlno and Lou households are selected at ran- Tomasello, ;gox pitcher, aboard Sunday lo see a Phllly-Dodger Health Act of 1957, which pro- mine why children have lo •' In the first'. Bob Shifto doubled game and a good time was had vides matching state monies dom under the Census Bureau's walk to school -'through- a gully Butchle Banos, Long Branch to score triese base runners. by all who attended. " '"• " for clinics and .other facilities scientific sampling program to ankle deep in rainwater at pitcher hejd the Clffwood nine Walks to Doug Edwards an d to combat, mental Illness. provide a representative cross- times and why a-'-seotlc .'tank in, for two innings, "then Man- Hook 4 Ladder members still Tom Devlno and Lou Tomasel- The association also Is work- section of all classes of thepop. at the home of a nearby resi- ager Ben Gulsti's batters ex- havroleet chancethey ars elef rafflint oh thg eof Chevf In- ing with the New Jersey Health lo's single scored another Sox ulation, and of all types of dent is allowed to continue ploded for the runs to make the tun in the second. Ootober. If you didn't get yours Officers Association, the State game a rout. Carmen P i i z 1 j areas In the country—large citr draining onto school property.- yet. any Hook & Ladder man Department of Health, and the William Kerr" board p r e'a l- started the CUffwood third with The Terriers moved to-' get can help you. You can find State Department of Institu- ies, small towns, rural areas, & walk, Ben Smith singled and back In trie ball gomn In their them every 'Friday evening in tions and Agencies on plans of and so forth. dent, told'Mr. Messenger that Plzzl scored the first run when half of the second. Doubles by the center of the town Belling a workshop for health officers. Facts on employment and un- since the special meeting had Szyarto's fly was dropped in Jay Searls and Hal Zlegler and chances and you also.can see The two-day session next Oc- only three Items on the agen- Frankle Lasko's single brought employment collected locally center fleldrjohn Medolla kept the car. Get out and support tober will emphasize ,the ways are forwarded to Census Bur- da, no action could be taken on It going with a single. Walt Oscar K. Buros, flutters University professor of education, them two runs. But the Sox and Mrs. Huron me (heir Highland Park home as publishing your department as It Is for a local health departments can eau headquarters in Washing- his requests but thjt they Isalisen fanned, but Dwlght kept their lead by scoring again good cause. actively participate-in com- would be taken under consider- house for (he Mental Measurements Yearbook, Internationally- in the third. - Walt McBrlde ton to be processed by the bur- Batson connected ,for a home acclaimed "Bible" for test users an*, test publishers through- munity mental health pro- ation.. ",',-' ' :;• ;-• • /. run with the two on base and was safe onian error.'He ad* Tlie writer of this c o 1 u m'n eau's electronic.c o m p U te r. out (he English-speaking world, wishes- to.take a little space to grams. known as Univac, to provide that was the ball'game and Mr. Buros edits the MMV during work day at Butters and vanced on a walk la Jack Nel- toe -series. The Long Branch son and scored when B'a n d.y praise the Job done by our Graduate Course the national estimates. The na- carries out (lie. publishing operations evenings wllh his wife. members and also ask for help. With Seton Hal), Dr. Duffy' tional report cohering the In- _team wilted after -that blow Preparation of (he 1100-page Mental.iyieasuremcnt« yearbook, Relgert also, got a life on'a Terr Building Permit rier mlsplay. ... ., .... Have you ever been In any of said that exploratory sessions formation to be collected local- And the. game became a- rout. scheduled for publication early In 1959, has occupied the Buros' are being held toward develop- o (continued from page one) *: - Cllffwood next will play the for four years. Terrier* Edeed Closer . the fire houses? If you haven't, ly during the week of Aug. 18 pipe. The township road, man you don't know what you are ment of a graduate cours*e in winner of the West End Hawks- The score stood 5-2 for the mental' health which would be will be issued in Washington agreed the culvert pipe had Highlands Lions series at the Oscar K. Buros, professor ol 60 copies of the 1953 yearbook missing. These men have work- early In September. and placed them in as many li- Sox going into the last half, of opened to several selected pro- ; I been in 15 years and the flow- Angels field Monday. education arjd director of the Ihe sixth. Then the Terriers ed hard to make their build- Current Population - Survey off ditch had filled up. He said ,-Tbe box scores: Institute of Mental . Measure- braries In India. He also Is Jus- edged closer. Frankie D'Apoll- Ings what they are. You can al-! fesslonal fields. information will be collected it bad been opened to the point ' Cllffwood Angels (14) ments "at Rutgers University's tifiably proud.of the * bulging ta, pitcher /or Manager Mike ways find someone at thei The. state president explain- from a number of local fami- where It was believed the sur- »b School of EducatlohVis. literal- file ot critical appraisals of Eovino's forces, led off with a houses painting, deanlnig or do- ed that It Is hoped that a 10- lies by Mrs. Jane Daum, Eng- face water would'run Into the , figuratively," an author previous yearbooks, taken ing other odds and ends. Also week course can be offered Plul. If l single In this frame. He was spring lishtown, and Mis. Cecelia stream. Mrs. Flnlayson aver- from Journals in nearly every forced on Searls' roller to sec- you will find a crew next- spring at the~ Graduate O'Connell, Toms River. red* it was not doing so. as. her B. Smith, 3b. jlty on the "ups and downs" of School of 'Medicine to provides Szyarto, f> the book publishing business. part of the world. ond, but Hal Dolan whacked working and keeping the ap- property was suffering dam- As editor, and, with his wife In Two Parts out a two-bagger to bring paratus In good order. All this stimulus to mental health pro- age. The comroitteemen agreed J. Medolla, e fessionals. : Batson, ss Luella, publisher ot the Mental The Fifth Mental Measure- home Searls. . .. . • they dofor the glory: of being to have the municipal engineer ~-. ' A prime role of the Mental Boarding Home : Isaksen. 2b Measurements Yearbook, Pro- ments Yearbook, like Its -pre- a volunteer fireman. Matawan investigate the situation. •• ' fessor Buros has been riding a The Sox then seemed to -wrap Health Association Is to assist (continued from page one) W. Ven». if decessors of 1938, 1910, .1949 it up In the top of the seventh. Is growing larger and the need Mr. Matthews reported serv- publisher's roller coaster dur- and 1053, contains two sec- for members Is Increasing. All In the recruitment and training ed In Mrs. Schefe's application Zarabar. lb Rlneor's single, Lou TomaSel- of personnel In mental health and if she abandoned it, the ing a,notice on.A'rthUr~Stahl- Klein, cf , ingteg; the 25 years since he concon- tions. The first section presents lo's two-bagger and a passed companies have openings for baum to remove a trailer in . tceived the unique, internatlon- reviews on all educational, fields! Other concerns are re- property would-revert to resi- ball ran the Red Sox lead to 7-3 men from 21-to-40-years-of-age. dential and any person desir- "dead storage" on Tennent Rd. (ally-acclatmed "Bible" for test psychological and' vocational If you want to join any com- search, public education, re- -Still] as-the- desperate T-e r r I e r s habilitation, aid treatment. ing to use It for a non-residen- had been held up due to "legal C C t*t u s e r sanoTu tost, publishers tests"pubUsfied-in"the'Sh([iishr came to but'for the last time. pany.contact nny' of the four advice." : "" throughout the English-speak. speaking world s(nce the 1953 tial use. would have tp seek a ah r The Terriers last stand -was chiefs or the secretary arid new variance. Committee-men Crltlcliea:•-•-—•=-• ing; world.. .edition went: t«" press. Each they gladly will cooperate In Robinson, cf, p I 0 a thriller, -Ron Raven walked Cold Water Delaying The board members were of Commltteemau Lanziro com- 3 0 Preparation of the 1100-page test is .reviewed* by two or placing you. Belrvg-a fireman Banos, p, c more experts from Its particu- at the start.. Frankie Devlno Usual. Summer Fish Run the opinion that nvjst any busi- plained that Corhmitteemen Kroen, rf Fifth Mental Measurements singled, Raven going to second. isn't all work either, as the ness but that,of ajoardlng •Prank' Ratcllffe and Leonard ,. Yearbook, scheduled tor publi- lar field. The reviewers, more boys often get together for Pefrl.'l* o than 300 in all, Include Ameri- Pete Eovlno singled arid the Unseasonable water temper- home would require alteration Nivison had held a meeting K. Smith, c, 2b cation early in 1059, has found sacks were loaded with none baseball games, parades and of the exterior of c!ie building, with the'Owners.of the Alt prop- cans, British, Australians', New many other gatherings. i atures are casting a chill over Ullery, 3b Editor Buros working dally In Zealandor.., South Africans out. Tom Longelte popped up, I the "hot" salt water angling which would not be allowed, so erty where township equipment 8. Lewis. If Uie fourth-floor walk-up In Rut- and Swedes. All books in the but D'Apollta's. resounding Chief John Thaler offers the | usually to be enjoyed In •. New it was safe.to say the boarding is stored about a bill for dam- gers' Winants Hall which double cleared the sacks and following fire safety sugges- 1 T A M *• A w 1VT nt««*«Ha *1(l*«1n r-tf Till V ' \ fa fl ages. Mr. Lanzaro said he was Moran. 3b ield of mental measurements following nre saiety sugges- jersey waters during home was the limit to any type Perrlne, cf houses the Institute of Mental are listed and reviewed in the left the Terriers only one run tlons for parents \yho employ Division of Pish and ot business that could be car- chairman of ths building .and state grounds committee and he took ' - Memmola, u Measurements. Over the same second section, of the Year- behind with one out. Thecrowd babysitters. 'Game, Department of Coriser- ried on there. Mr. Wyckoff arid was in an uproar. Lou Toma- exception to the meeting with Deflantls, ss span of some four years, Pub- book. 1. Know .the sitter; make In- j vatlon and Economic Develop- Mrs. Melnzer expressed them- lisher Buros and his wife, sello showed his mettle In this quiries about training and fam selves as satisfied. - the owners by the twq other ' crisis by tightening down to ment, announced today. The commltteemen when It was be- 19 0 1 trading as the Gryphon Press, Professor'Buros came to Rut- ily background. spring menhaden run, which Variance Approved Score by Innlncs: have cari'led out the business gers In 1832 after two years as force the dangerous Searls to ing reported to him the -owners....i pop up and Dolan to fan for. the 2." Employ only sitters who usually commences In April, It was moved to approve the had sold they die not want him Cllffwood Angela 004 604—14 phase of their operations eve- an elementary school principal have a sense of responsibility, did not get. underway until variance, butPeter A, Read, Long Branch C 000 000— 0 nings In the ceita. of "th'VTr in Millburn, where he had been final out to give the Bed Sox (Mr7 Lahzaro> on their proper.^;-:;:•--• the title; . and who like children. June this year, the division re- board chairman, questloned-^if- ty. Mr. Ratcllffe in turn ques- home In. Highland Park. appalled by many of the works ported. the use of the term external provided by test publishers. 3. Try to have the same sitter | tioned Mr. Lanzaro about' hav- •..-' Hobby Show Aug. 20 At The fourth, or,1953 MMY. re- Ed Harris and Jack CarleV, regularly If possible, and on""e i Water temperatures evident- ''appearance" of the building ing a meeting with the owners quired the same four-year run Encouraged by the success of the coaches who developed; the should be altered. He believed the recently founded. Consum- who lives nearby. ly have become warm enough and Mayor Charles McCUe and LH Memorial School from attic to cellar, but - the winner In their fli«t year, were to please the fluke, or summer it would be possible:to put an Rutgers professor, a trim, ers'. , Research . Bulletin, he extended the hearty congratu- 4. H,ave a preliminary -Inter- flounder, and. blowf lsh .which iddltlon.on to the building »Dd Mr'. NIvlson wllhoutj-iiraself.iaa ;j._ The drama department of youngish ^3-year-old, obviously promptly set out to secure lations of all afte.r the.g»me,,. view with sitter; AequMnb' her still' meet «'legal construction a" 'committee' *rAimb'ei',"t>resen«; >> T have been abundant for'sever- : -tbe Womarj'a.Club of Laurence has_not.-suJier'i.• wttti' ch!ldfe'n' &ncT p*fe1^> Sffped- al, weeks, _QJI the other._ hand, of-Jhe_iWordj "appearance," , J. '.' The committee members .re^ _ 'Harbor will sponsor all o~~6 b~-y eielse. 'Financially, however, a similar publication for analy,- Itfulawan lied ijox (7) lally (the witchTdog;"' ""'" " Raymond ketchel and VariWln- ported the^-owhers asrefuslng--^ *b r blueflsh have not made their .•how, Wednesday, Aug. 20, the publishing venture has'not alng educational and psycho- 5." Qlve Instructions orally and appearance in any numbers, as kle Todd, the other members to have the township do the re^ .frpm 10 a.m. to 9:30 p m fa been nearly, so beneficial.' logical tests. J. Jones, 2b '4 0 leave them in writing.' present, agreed and the board pair work and wanting WS Rlnear, lb 3 2 yet, but bigger than last year the'kindergarten room of the May Close Up Shop He was unsuccessful In his 6. Show sitter all exits and refused . to accept the word- damages In cash. Mr: Lanzaro Memorial School. Any resident T. Devlno. of 3 1 fish still are looked for, accord- Professor search for foundation funds, how to get children out of house Ing to division biologists, ing there should be no change submitted a bid of 1160 from 'of Madison,Township, 12-years- Buros launched L. Tomasello, p •4 3 In case of fire. _ - but with help from the Rutgers made In the physical external James Borden, a contractor, old o,i oVer, may exhibit. Busi- he MMY as a non-profit, Shafto. rr 3 0 During several ' periods of break-even experiment; This School of Education, and the- McBrlde, If 3 1. 7. Oive the sitter the t e 1 e- especially cold water large structure ol the building. The for repairing the damage and ness cards may be distributed University's Research Council J. Tomasello, If phone number, of the tire de- variance was approved for rec- the township committee voted but no selling will be allowed. status -has been maintained 1 0 porgles, or scup, have been ob- and Press, he published a pa- Nelson, 3b 0 partment; family {doctor, and served washed up by the surf ommendation In this form. to accept the bid'. . •" • Awards will be made at 8;30 through four publlshlngs de- spite the growth of his staff perback forerunner of MMY Relgert, ss 0 place to which they (parents or | at Island Beach State Park. The board received »n ln- George Franklin, a spectator, during his second yoar on the Edwards,_ o • 2. 1 adult members of the. family) Waterlemperatures In the fif- quiryjjrom Frank Flerro about deplored the fact there seemed -— , ceranv campus, . .,.__ ..^ are going. Also what neighbor ties generally accompany this -having his'i5-by-i«2-foot 'prop to be a mtsunderstandinevaboul- les, collections, copper, cro- tlon of a'~number of mechani- , . ' 36 7 4 cal aids to handle the bigger Writes Bibliography to call In the event of any em- Phenomenon. The fish observed erty on Route 34 between Cres- thei township Industrial com- chet,, drawing, flower arrange- Matawan Terriers (6) ergency. mission's aims in obtaining In- volumes. Now, however,; c o n- "Educational, Psychological ab r appeared to be normal but cent PI. and Pierro Ave. re- ment, Jewelry making, k n 11- dustry to locate In the t.o-wn-.'—. tlng, leather, model building, frontcd with rising publication and Personality Tests of 1833 Fete Eovino, 2b 6. If there Is no phone, explain were very sluggish. zoned as business from Class -painting, party cakes, pre- costs, the husband-wife Gry- and 1934," a 34-page bibliogra- Longette, M to sitter other means- of notify- "A" residential. He noted the ship. Mr. Franklin said resi- serve!, rocks, sculpture, sew- phon Press seriously Is consid- phy, was followed by two more D'Apollta, p ing fire department In case of Defense Bonds pay the same property^ was "surrounded" by dents should be alarmed that ing, weaving and others. - ering closing up'shop. paperback editions before pub- Searls. cf afire. rate of Interest as the War such businesses as the TJ & P it would bean Industry which H, Dolan, 1/ would create dirt, noise, fumes), Pets are excluded. Entry Should the Buros' abandon lic demand led to the publish- 9. Caution sitter against per- Bonds you bought during the Shop, Jo-Jo's Cocktail Lounge. ing of the first MMY In 1938 by Ziegler, rf war Buy some! or .smoke. . blanks may be obtained from their ambitious undertaking Lasko, 3b mitting child to play with Lakeside Service Station and Mis. Alex Oarlbaldl, Box 923, the effects will be felt from the Rutgers University Press; Raven, lb matches, electric cords, or oth- Laurence Harbor, who a 1 s o Australia to sp.uth.,. Africa. Mrs. Buros, an artist, turned. Pease, c er electric appliances. Also: tell will answer any questions on MMY probably Is the only MMY Into a family affair in F. Devlno, o her to keep the child out of the rules and,entry fee. work in print Judged to be 1840 when she dcsjgned_ the kitchen, if possible. j Starting "their book" by both educators covcr-for Ihe yearbooiToniratr The public is Invited to at- year. 28 8 11 10. If sitter Is-to bathe young- j tend and participate. and psychologists. Industrial Score by Innings: ster, make certain she has had personnel managers the world Since that time. Rutgers and Matawan Red Sox 311 002—7 such experience. over comprise another-profes- Mrs. Joseph Billia Buros have become, according Matawan Terriers 020 013—6 11. Leave a first aid kit with sional group which makes fre- to mote than one reviewer, sitter and explain how to take I quent reference to MMY. "household words" to all test Costics Entertain At 1 August 1st Honored By Auxiliary care of simple burns, cuts, Many speclnl uses also have users. They'll all be awaiting Family Picnic Sunday bruises, . ' Members of the Ladles Aux- been found for MMY. Profes- Prolessor Buros' decision 12. Be sure sitter understands whether or not to continue his .Mary of McElvalne-Schnnck sor Buros was pleased particu- Mr. and Mrs. John F. Costlc, that In a fire emergency she We Will Have Post 22H, Veterans of Foreign larly to learn that the United one:mnn crusade to upgrade should get the child out of the testing standards. Matawan,"* entertained at a Wars, Mntawan, honored Mrs. States government purchased family picnic. Sunday evening. house, then call the fire depart- Joseph Blllla Monday evening ment, then notify parents. at a surprise shower at the Those attending were Mr. nnd Corn for Freezing Mrs, Elmer Arose nnd c h 11- 13 Provide flashlights for use home of Mrs. Charles Z 1 m- To Attend Stock Car Auxiliary Installation dren, Morgan; Mr. and Mrs In case lighting should fail. , ,mer. Decorations were In pink Races At Old Bridge Dinner Held Recently Robert Ferrell and children, 14. Always come home at the . "and Wuej ' - Mrs. Norman Ferrell. F r e e- hour agreed upon; telephone, if Quests were Mrs. S. Blllla, Members of the Matmvnn T h e Ladles Auxiliary of hold: Mi-..and Mrs. Edwin Cos- delayed. _ j Tomatoes for Canning Miss Emma Blllla, Old Bridge: tlc nnd children, Mrs. Anton 16. Make suitable and safe ar-1 -.Mrs. William Edwards, Cllff- 8 12 League will attend the Matawan Township II o>e Si Chemical Co. 1 held Us Install- Costlc, KeypoK; Mr. and Mrs. rnngements for accompanying wood; Mrs. Charles Hauser. stock car races at Old Bridge George Enstmond. Mr, and ation dinner recently following the sitter home. i Mrs. George Leary, Mrs. John Stadium, Friday evening. Fath- Mrs, Julius Marks, Myron Above all be sure sitter un- . O'Reilly, Mrs. James Thomas, ers of team members also will the regular business meeting. Eastmond, Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ___Mr.s..,....in...u gene Knight,* Mrs. derstands that In a fire emer- ( attend. Mrs, Barbnra Dennis was In- ward Olblock and children, gency she should gelt the child • Frank Carmichacl, Mrs. Louise stalled ns president; ..M r s. George Eastmond. Mr, and out of the house; then call the' * i-; Boer,- MaUWfln. i •-•-", •*. -' ' - Jack Carley and Edward Ilni- Mrs. Edward Dawnes'aud-son, rls, managers of the Rod Sox, Marge- Bednar, vice president;' Fire Department. *•.~™^,- In the Near: Future Look For Gifts were sent by Mrs. Mrs. Blanche Howard, secre- Miss Connie Insley, the Misses Meetings .. ^JPronk Anson, Mrs. Ted Oslpo- honored: toam members at n Joan and Onll Eastmond, n 11 1 tary; ...Mrs,...Frances-. Trahlm, Aug. 12—Washlngton Engine "" wllji. Mrs."J;E. Jackcwlczr - barbecue at, Mr.-IIarrls home of Mntawan. Company. July 23. Tenin members a r o ireosureTP . —' , Aug. 13—S-P DDuglns Edwards, Kenneth pnny. ".".' Vine Ripened Cantaloupes George Schramm Given Mrs, Irene Dzwll received a ThorscnrConrnd-JttcKsoin-Jolin- Choir Entertained At Aug. 14—M.E. Haley H ore- l~Frbm Navy" ~ Nelson, William Shqrtrldgc, •pnsLpresld«nVs-gl(t-iis"weirtiS lafnBeTts'" Barbecue Company. ••„•' Rudy Rlcgert, Walt or Mac- o special achievement award. Aug. 20— Matawan Relief As- George C. Sohrnmm, Kenns- Bride, John Tomnsello, Joseph Mi's, Mary Nicol received a Mr. and Mrs. John O. 'Lnm- burg, received his honorable sociation meeting. Nucclo, Robert Shaflo, James token ot the members' apprccl- bert, Johnson Ave., Matnwan, Aug. 27—Caucus meeting— -discliargejxfter serving f our entertained-inembers of.,,.the yearsln the U.S. Navy. Jiilir3r -JoriesrEdwnrd Hnri'ls.-Thdnins-. atraijorjier_Jtour years of serv- Long Branch City Hall. All Produce In Season Picked Fresh Daily Davlno^ Lewis'"*Tomasello, cliojr of the. First PresbyterTair •t Norfolk, Va. He was station- ice as Bcerctary. A white cUT; Church,~Matawsii7"Snd rrlcntls'r ed on the USS Amphlon. Dougins Rlnenr nnd bat boy pliant sa!o was held during the at a co-operative picnic Satur- Susdn$ .! He now reside;*, with his wife, Roddie Harris. social hour which followed the day evening. Prices AlvvaysTR.easoriaBJie the/, former -Miss Jacqueline dinner. Drew Bednar was a At BlrthclciyXelebration Craig','Matawan.-nnd children, Guests wejie .Harry Hazlett Hurt In Accident- .- guest, _ r\_ .nnd..soas,_.S(evo.-imd-~James, •• Mr.-and Mrs. Eafi^S m.lt b. Debbie-and William, ;M"";-203' Attending weVe Mrs, Arm in- Nortl?'Bet-gqn; Mrs, Rltn.LAn-: laiMnln St,, Ma.taw«Q,:enter- .-. ...-.'*'...-. 1M ~Roberl"TIUiit!ngtOMr 111 "T'fOllt fantcr, Mrs. Tcssle Fnlco, Mrs. dcrsbh,Brooklyn; Mr; and Mrs. tnlnedat a dinner paHy^i Pet- : the C. E. Craig r> partner In Sttf Keyport.'a pnsscngor. In » Nancy Lewlckl, Mrs. Louise Gordon P, Mogee, Mr. and Mrs erson's Buttonwood M a^to Trucking Co, 14 Prospect PI., car operated by Claicnce1 Nlcorn, Mrs. Nicol, Mrs. Bed- Arthur Hall. Mr. and Mrs. WIU Mntawan, Monday eveningXln E. ENGEBRETSON Mntawnn. Hamilton, 51, of 56 Main St.; nar, Mrs. Howard, Mrs, Tra- llnm Qulnn, Mr. an4 M1S, VVU- celebration of the 18th b 1 r Vb- Keyport, sulfeicd h,cnd Injuries him, Mrs. DaWil and Mrs. Den' llnm Wlnderweedlc, Mr. and doy of their daughter, Susan. . Birthday Party when tlio Hamilton vehicle,Tnd ills. ' Mrs. George Eerier, Mr. and Guests were Jean McCue. anulncr collided on MonlSlown Mrs. Walter Fleet, Miss Edith Charlene Lockwood, Patricia MILLBROOK FARMS ...:.. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Tea- lid., Madison Township, near Undor the technical direct- Davlson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nealls.'Judy Kuhns, Sandy guc, Matawan, entertained the cheosequake ..State Park, Ion of the Office of Naval Mandevllle. Mr, and Mrs. Stan Pearce, Carole Schaffer, Mar- July 23 In celebration of the. July 20. It wa? reported earlier Research','ft Unique research ley Wlilte, Ernest Chrl s t i e garet Cusanelli, Barbara Du- The White Road Stand With The Red Trim second birthday of their son, | that Mr. Huntlngton was op- airplane. _. designated t h e James Lambert, all of Main gun, Terry Galloway, Clifford Forrest. Guests were Mr. nnd ; eratlng the vehicle. "vcrtlplane" has been design- Wnn. . Reeves. Edward Morcy. Paul j '2 Mile South of Matawan > Traffic Light Mrs.. Howard Jones -iai: chll- j '- — ed to takt off and land ver- Barrett, Richard Heuscr. Gary • dcen Vlokeyanf David!iljivir. If you need prlntlna of any tically, Conventional in ' ap- "Youv advertisement In this Roelke. Carl Bauman, V'dor | •BdiMrs. BIOhaVtf;Teajflic!ftnd Wnd.itve arerbereltosei^eilyoui; the verllplane paper ' will'-, reach prospective Alt. Joseph Mlller.W IIII.»m OH THE RIGHT SIDE OF ROUTE 34 takes off and lauds without purehtseiiiin. ^very tommun Mabbitt »n<« Robert' lUiikll.all; Linda, Beverly And Betty: Jane pur qulok service and reason-, of Matawan. •!l'eague,-«ll.«fM»Uw»Pi--•' I «b)s'Prices will pltnae you puny ground run. lty In the bayshore area. Janet Weiss Wed Miss D. Trenery ents Couple Married Nurses Heart Seminar Parents Welcome: New Arrivals Set By County Group . THE .; Veargln-llerbert To Thomas White Married Saturday A further step toward the ed- Mr. and Mrs. Edward M, At Bride's Home Miss Janet Frances W e i s s, Miss Diane V. Trenery, ucation ot nurses In caring for MATAWAW JOURNAL Herbert, 533 34th St., West Miss Pansy Gardenia daughter of Mr. and Mrs. vic- Ross Trabalka daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rich- Bethune, daughter-of Mr. and cardiac patients, the second Mr. and Mrs. IJdvcard Tra- Palm Beach, Fla., former resi- tor Weiss, 367 Laurence Pkwy., Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ross, 2 ard James Trenery, 385 Main Mrs. Roosevelt Bethune, Third annual Nurses Cardiac Semin- July ai, Pare Seven Sycamore Dr., Keyport, a r i balka. Old Mill Rd.. C h e e s e St., Keansburg. became t h e dents of Matawan, announce Laurence Harbor, became the Ave,. Cliffwood, became the ar, WASjirinouriceOo'.d u:y by the parents of a son, i born quake, are 'the parents of c bride bf James Williams III, the engagement of their dajigh- bride of James Henry Schanck bride of Thomas Richard son, born In Perth Amboy Hos- Dr. Irving Graber, B e 1 m a r, Wednesday, July 23, 1058, In sou of Mr. and Mrs. James ter. Dorothy, to William II. jr., son ot Mr. and Mrs. James White, son of Mr. and Mrs. Monmouth Memorial Hospital pital. Williams jr.. Silver Spring, H, Schanck sr., 1C Hull Ave., chairman of the professional South Amboy Girl John White, 162 Twilight Ave., Md., Saturday, July 26, 1958, at Freehold, Saturday, J u 1 y 28, education committee, Mon- Grix Iverson Laurence Harbor, Saturday, the First Methodist Church. 1958, at 2 p.m. at the home of moutli County Heart Associa- A daughter w»3 born Wednes- A daughter was born Friday, Weds Ken Brown July 26, 1958. at 5 p.m. in the Red Bank. the bride. tion, ! day, July 23. 1958, in Mon- July 25, 1958, In Fitkin Memor- The ceremony was perform- Mrs. John P, Koatlnsf, 424 Laurence Harbor Community The Rev. Calvin Woods, as- Sponsored by the Heart Asso- Bordentown Ave, South Am- mouth Memorial Hospital, "to ial Hospital, Neptune, to Mr ed at 3 o'clock by the Rev. Rog- slstant'pastor'o(.th,e Second Church. The Rev. William E. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Grlx and Mrs. Fred Iverson, 21 clalioii, the- seminar provides boy, announces the marring* er J. Squire, pastor. John Fer- Baptist Church, Morganvllle, of her daughter, Patricia Anne, Webster, pastor, performed the 343 Middle Rd., Raritan Town Knoll Terr., Hazlet. ris was organist and A Idea performed the double ring nurses of all fields with up-to- ship. . to Kenneth .P. Brown Jr., son double ling ceremony. Mrs. Veltrl Hammond, soloist. ceremony before a background date Information by specialists of Mr^ "and Mrs. Kenneth p. Clarence Corby played the or- The bride was given ill mar- of white gladioli. Traditional in nursing care, Nurses from Brown ST., OS Chlnsarora Ave,, Parry Mr. and Mrs. Charles Veltrl, wedding music was played, , Ban. > • Mirro's Trailer -. Camp, Key- riage by her father. She wore Monmouth, Middlesex and Keyport, Saturday, July 28, Mr. and Mrs. William Par- a white organdy over satin Qlvelr'ln jrn.a-rrUga by her Given In marriage by her ry, 19 Cornell Dr., Hazlet, are port, are the parents of « u Ocean Counties arc Invited. 1838, In St, Mary's Church, daughter, born Friday, July 25 gown . designed with a satin faOter, tho brldo wove a cock- South Amboy, at 9 p.m. Mlgi father, the bride wore a floor- the parents of a daughter, born neckliue trimmed with a e e d tall-length sown of whltD em- There Is no registration or ad- Wednesday, July 23. 1958, In 1958, in Monmouth Memorial Keating also is the dimirhtei' ot length, gown, designed. With ...a. pearls, and a slight tram. Her broidered silk organza .with mission feo, tho late Capt.iJohn P. Keating, Monmouth-Memorial Hospital Hospital r shirred lace basque bodice, a finger tip-length Illusion—v e 1-1 t h re e-Quarter-longth-BlJliTcd Amimir members oftho plun- The"Ile\ ." Fieaoilclr Clanoyr aleoves, The boat neckline, nlntt committee and the nurs- scoop neckline, and short Russell Mulllrao ' was fastened to a cap of satin, pastor, offlclnted. and pearls. She carried a white over satin, and cummerbund ing field they represent uro the -.-- -sleeves. The nylon or era n:t A son was born Thursdayi A daughter was born Friday, Given In mnrrlage by her July 25, 1958, In Monmouth bouquet. .. .': \ -'-: .'.. were made of plain organza. following: Mrs. Kathleen Shivf- skirt was trimmed with panels July 24,1958, in Rivervlew Hos- Her elbow-length'vet) of Faench :o, R.N., Mfttuwun, Sohool brother, John Keating, Fordj, Memorial Hospital, to Mr. and Three Attendants the bride wore a white em- of matching lace. Her finger- pital, to Mr. and Mrs. James Illusion tell from a tiara of se- Nurse, and Mrs. Alma II. Ponn, Russell, 37 Main St., Matawan Mrs. Joseph Mulligan, 72 Main Mrs. Richard E. Burke, Mid- broidered organdy full-length. tip-length veil of scalloped Illu- St., Keansburg. qulned hearts. She carried a R.N., Marlboro, Psychiatric dletown Township, was her colonial bouquet of white car- Nucslng. ' ' HOWU with a saunve neck. Her sion fell from a pearl prawn, sister's matron ,of_honor. Miss French Illusion veil hung from Youncofskl Itfanno nations centered with pink car- Middlesex County Hent't As- and she carried a cascade bou- O e o r gl n e Robinson, Keans- nations. a crown of seed pearls, and she Mr. and Mrs. James Youn- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Manno, burg, was bridesmaid, and MISS DOROTHY HERBERT BocUitlon Is participating In Hie curried a iirajer book with a . —quet of white roses. cofski, 44 Oak St.. Keyport, are 13 Deerfleld Rd., Hazlet, are Marilyn Kalkhof. Keansburg, Wears While Over rink seminar by Invitation. white orchid. Maid of Honor I the parents of a son, born the parents of a son, born Fri- junior bridesmaid. Yeargln, West Palm Beach, son Wednesday. July 23. 1958, la Mis. Brucu Robinson, Long Slater I> Maid Of Honor Miss Dorothy Staab, Secau- day, July 25, 1958, In R 1 ve r- They all were eowued In blue of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Year Branch, was the maid of honor. Rivervlew Hospital. vlew Hospital. • gin, Oxford. N.C. She wore n cocktail-length Funeral Services Miss Mary Ellen Keating, cus, cousin of the bride, was silk organza frocks made with South Amboy, ulster of the the maid of honor. Her blue Bennett harem sk-lxts and trapeze Miss, Herbert, the niice of gown of whlto silk organza (contlnuod from fourth column) Dlllu over pink taffeta, a matching brldo, was the maid of honor, • -;street-length embroidered; or- -- A son was born ' Wednesday, backs. They wore matching ac? Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Rain- etle lfoistiri', Leonardo; Mis. ganza gown had a sleeveless A daughter was born In cessorles and bow headpieces. headpiece and »' corsnue of filio wore a blue silk oi'gsnta July 23, 19S8, in Rlverview Hos- aud, Matawan, is a graduate John Irwln, Atlnntlc Highlands street-length rirens, a crown of bodice, a scoop neckline, and a Perth Amboy Hospital, to Mr. The Junior bridesmaid's dress pink carnations. pital, to Mr. and Mia. James and Mrs. Samuel Dllks, Box of Matawan High School, and and seven grandchildren, carnations and carried ft bas- • blue satin cummerbund. S h i Bennett, Hobart Ave,, Marl had a bouffant skirt. They car- Is employed as ii medical as Mr. Robinson served- a> bast "'"""" wore a matching picture ha 187, Cliffwood Ave,, Cliffwood. ried bouquets of white flowers. man. John Edward Klkoakl ket-of blue and while csiru- boro. slstant in the office of Dr. I.B tlona. . •••'',"• ' • - and carried a basket of pluk Kulcsar Roger Williams, brother of Lees, West Palm Beach. Mr For her daughter's wedding, Funoral aervlcjea were held Worth Mrs Bethune selected an aquu Haturdny at 8:30 a.m. at tho Serving ns best nun wu and blue carnations. Mr. and Mrs. Steven Kulcsar, the bridegroom, was best man; Yeargin is a graduate of Ox- Bridal attendants were Miss Mr. and Mrs, William Worth silk organza dross, whlt-o no- Skrockl Memorial Home, Perth Frauds Kontlnif, South Amboy, 627 Matawan Rd., Laurence The ushers were Charles ford High school, attended cessorles and a corsage of pink Amboy, for John Edward Klko- brother of the bride. Usiicrlnr Charlotte McKeel, Miss Bar- HFD, Marlboro, are the par- Schools and Ocorge Rosa, bara Douglas, and Mrs. John Harbor, are the parents of a North Carolina Stale .Universi- carnations, The bridegroom's ski, Si, of 105 Vaiilluren St., wcro ltobcrt Roblnaoii, Union ents of a daughter,' b o r n son, born in Perth Amboy Hos Keansburg; -* ty, spent two years In the U.S. Whit e, sister-in-law of the Wednesday, July 23, 1958, In mother wore a tan dress, Woodbiidite, who died Tuosdty, Bcaph, and IUy D, B r o w u, I bridegroom, all of Laurence pltal. Richard Burke jr., nephew of Army and Is employed by Pratt matching accessories and a July S3, 195D, at his home. At Keyport, brother of the brldt-'•• Fitkin Memorial Hospital, Nep- the bride, was ring bearer. and Whitney Aircraft Corp. Harbor. Their pink embroider- tune. • ' ' , Dutton pink carnation corsage. 9 a.m. a requiem mass was Hioom. ed organza gowns and hats The mother of the bride wore Wesl Palm Beach, ' Following; a reooptlpn for the celebrated In St. S t e p h o n'a A reception was hold, follow- -were styled like the honor at- ', Bojrdston Mr, and Mrs. Charles Dut- a blue silk shantung dress ' A fall wedding is planned, Immediate family, held at the Church, Perth Amboy. Inter- ing the ceremony, at tho liomt tendant's. They carried baskets ton, Box 188 C, Route 1, Marl- with a drape of blue chiffon bride's home, tlie couple left ment wag In 8t,~ Gertrude's ot the brldo, attar which the First Lt. Arland D. Boydston boro Rd., Old Bridge, ar,e the of blue and pink carnations. and Mrs. Boydstorrare-the par- and matching accessories. She Wlnkelman-MoGjowan for a trip to Canada. For lev- 2emetory, Colonln, Ho was tho couple left for a week'i honey- Brother It Best Man parents ot a son; born In Perth carried a purse corsage of blue Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mo- eling, the bride woio a blue brother of Stanley Klkoskl, moon In the Pocono Mts., Pa, ents of a son, born Thursday Amboy Hospital. July 24, 195B, In the Stuttgart, and white flowers. The bride- aowan,- 49 Atlantic St., Key- and whlto cotton suit, white Laurence Harbor, Tho brldo Is a graduate of St. John White, brother of'the port, announce the engagement bridegroom, was the best man Germany, Military Hospital -• Lewis ..' groom's mother wore a -pink accessories and a corsage of Mr, Klkonkl was an em- Mary's High Uohool,- 8 o u IU : lace gown with matching ac- of Iheir daughter, Elizabeth pink carnations. and, ushers were Wallace Ja where Lt. Boydston is station- A son was born in P e ,r t h ployee ol the Welln-Davlt Boat Amboy, and tho Nownrk Sohool cessories and a corsage of pink Helen to Edward Russell Win- MHS Graduate! .Works', P»rth Amboy, ot Coin|)tomotiy. Slio was em- cobus, Donald Douglas, and ed. The baby weighed six Amboy Hospital; to Mr; and kelman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Weiss, brother of the pounds, one ounce, and has flowers. The bride graduated from Also surviving are his wife, ployed by cnlsu A Co., Pni'Ui Mrs. Fred tewls, Fifth St., Reception at Hotel pussell w." Wlnkelman, Han- Amboy. 'Hie bridegroom gradu- bride, all of Laurence Harbor. been nam.ed Scott Edward Cliffwood. , i over. ' '.- Matawan High School, Claw of Mrs. Anna (Ludal Klkoskl; two For her daughter's wedding, . A reception was held at the 1052, and Now Jirsey State sons, Edward. Now Brunswick, ated from Krypoit IllRh Uohool Mrs. Boydston Is the former Miss McOowan ..graduated Mrs. Weiss selected a blue em- Miss Barbara Louise Sllcox, Molly Pitcher Hotel, Red Bank Teachers College, Jersey City, and John, »t home; two daugli- antl attended Potomno B t» It broidered silk dress with a Aftera weddlng-trlp to the Po-;from Keyport Hlgh-Sohoo I Class of19E7,Mlh a Bachelor tern, Mrs, Tliomiis FlnilMVl ColIeK*,' Went Vliirltila, II« now- daughter of Mrs. Earl W. Hub- Mr; and Mrs. Dale Green, Class ot 1958, and is employed .white lace hat, and white ac er and Charles B.Slkox, Key- RD1, Old Bridge, are the par- conoJMts., Pa:, the couple will of Science Degree In II c a H h nd Mrs. James Vlncolll, point li serving in tho U.S. Army, cessorles.- Ttie bridegroom's reside in"Washington, D.c. by J.J. Newberry, keyport. Mr Education and Nursing. She Pleasant: one other biotlior, presently awaiting asslgtvmant. port. .•..-•' ents of a daughter, burn In Wlnkelman attended Madison mother chose a navy blue back- South Amboy Hospital; The bride is a graduate of Is a member of the faculty of Frank, Psrtli Amboy, and a sis- ground with white print dress, Crawford Middletown Township High High School, and now I* attend- the Perth Amboy acneral Hos- ter, Mrs. Cecelia Civpizlnakl, ing Submarine School at. New 10 years from today, i and a white' hat and accessor- Mr. and Mrs. Edward Crawr Moreno School and American Universi- pital School of Nursing, New York, . youiiK men and women'will Us ies. Both wore corsages of pink ty, Washington. She will teach London, Conn., as a member of ford, 57 Fulton St., Keyport, A eon was born in South the U.S. Navy, He formerly The brtdoKioom Kiadunted studylnK In collcur, tliolr wny roses. are the parents ot a daughter, Amboy Hospital, to Mr. and In a Montgomery County, Md, from Matawan HlgllSo ho ol, U you notd printing ol any imld thfough saving NOW In elementary school this fail. was employed by UlrJohsen Trip to Foconos born Sunday, July 27, 1958, In Mrs. Henry Moreno, 336 Aber- Boat Works, Keyport, Class of 1049, and sowed three kind, we ara horn to aorvo you, U, 0, Savings Bondi, A. reception was held at Monmouth Memorial Hospital. deen Rd., Matawan. The bridegroom Is a gradu- years In the U.S. Air Force. Our quick lorvlcj and reason- Coby's Restaurant, South Am ate of American University and No date has been aet for the He Is employed by the Nation- nbls prlcoi will plnnio you, Tlitarweek, why don't rou • boy. The couple-left for the Po- Galbreath ' Kail received his Master's Degree wedding. al Lead Co,, Sayreville, and look through tht wlndowi ot cono Mts., Pa. For traveling, A daughter was born Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Kull, at Penn State University; He Is has Just completed a o o u r a e Real Estato Listing Card! teaching at American Universi- youi olmrch from Ui« tn- the bride wore a green cotton July 27, 1858, In Monmouth 163 Ravine Dr., Matawan, are for. linotype operator* in New for sale at thli offloa, slde. . . suit with a white hat and ac- Memorial Hospital,' to Mr. and the parents of a, son, born In ty, Washington, D.C. George Charticr York. • '• - -- ••-•--.- •- -- -,-- cessories and a corsage of Mrs. Lawrence Galbreath, 33 South Amboy Hospital, Until their new home Is white roses. Littlest., Matawan. roady for occupanoy, th,* The bride was graduated Stanton Funeral Services Weds -Miss Vojtko couple will reside" with the Studios from BayrevUle High School. • . " ' Marshall A son was born in South Am- MIsa.LIIlIan Vojtko, daughter brldo's parents. The bridegroom attended Say- Mr, and Mrs. Walter Mar- boy Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Carl It. Cole Sr. of Mr. and Mrs. John Vojtko, revUle High School and Middle shall, 17 Lammers St., Haslet, Russell stanton, 645 English- Funeral services were held Perth Amboy, was married to -JO years from today, mivny CANDID WEDDINGS A SPECIALTY are the-parents of «. son, born town Rd., Old Bridge, '< -' Friday, »t 2 p.m. at the Flynn George J. Chartler, son of Mr young men and women will be 10 MAIN BT TKL, CO 4.0800 KKVPORI »1V-ahd Tocilnlcai ^Tgh^S c h ?o 1" Suriauy," 'July' mt'Wttp in- Moil' & Son Funeral .Home, /Fords, and Mrs.' George N. Chartler, •ludylng In college,,-theirr way ;"- T*iirtli*fArnboy.^JI«ils'erhpl6yed mouth Memorial Hospital. • v ...... Surlna ,-...... with the Rev, Richard T, 0a,ss 20 Garden PI., Cliffwood, 6im- paid through saving U6W lii Mr, and Mr«. Gabriel Surlnfi, r,Juiy:M: sj/jiirap.m,. by Madison Township. Hamilton ~~ ~ officiating, for C»ll rt. Cole sr., •The couple will reside at 308 10 Preston Rd., Old Bridge, are 16 Telegraph Hill Rd., Hazlet, The Rov. Stephen Ilorvotb, A daughter was born Sunday, the parent* of a son, born In " Woodland Ave,, Laurence Har- who died Tuesday, July 22, pastor, performed the double h«r*'a whklng you a Bon Voyagt July 27, 1958, In Rivervlew South Amboy Hospital. ring ceremony In'Our Lady of bor.- .-•;.- . ' ..... Hospital, to Mr. and Mri. 195B. following a long Illness, Formal Interment was in Alpine Ceme- Hungary Church, Perth Amboy Charles Hamilton, 19 Stempler Lyon Sister Mary Loyola, Order of and our pl»niiln» —Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Lyon, i tery, Perth Amboy. Ct., Holmdef. ^ " —' Mr. Cole was born In Phillips- Di,vlne Charity, of St. EIU a Wear maket II rlghll Couple Married Edgewater Dr., Matawan, are beth's Convent, Carteret, was Beit the parents of a daughter, born burg and had been a Hazlet res- ident for the past year. He had the soloist and accompanied To Hire You'ro sure of (tin on :- ••• FUke long 'sleeves. The bouffant ny- Brown Travel Bureau pital, to Mrs. Mary Serkus, 5 daughter, Mrs. Virginia Neu- cum Vtmy « Chantllly luce border from Saturday. July 26, 1958, lit 4 to Mr. aud_Mrs. Vincent Flske. er, Mrs. Helen Dennis and a whlctHT nylon tullo flounce ex- p.m. in the'rectory of the Sac- 6 Nevada Dr., Hazlet. brother, Abraham Cole, both ol ended, A seed pearl and ue red Heart Church, So. Amboy. Mr. and Mrs. Domlnick W. quln coronet held a ballerina Savage Phllllpsburg, and two grand- The Rev. John Bzymahskl of- ,qhango, 10 Carriage Rd., Haz. children, J length silk Illusion veil and »ho ficiated. Mr. and Mrs. John Savage, let, are the parents of a son, :anled a white prayer book The bride wore a white- tuck- 70 Beacon Blvd., Keansburg, born Thursday, July 17, 1958, Alexander Cottrell..". adorned wllh a white " orchid Seacoast Floor ed nylon sheath dress with a are the parents of a daughter, in the Hospital Center, Orange. Funeral services were held and etreamcrB, cummerbund and sash of white born Saturday, July 28, 1958., The baby has been ifamed Friday at 3; 15 p.m. at tlie Wears Pink tulle, a white feathered hat In Rivervlew Hospital. " j Domlnick William ill! Flynn It Son Funeral Home, Miss Charlotle Chartler, Key- with white and gold accessor- Perth Amboy, with the Rev. McCullers . I port, sister of tho brldCKioom, Covering Co. ies and an orchid corsage. Homer Trlcules officiating tor was maid of honor. Her waltz- Miss Arlene Maria Opezzl, Mr. and Mrs. John McCul- Alexander Cottrell, 62 Arthur length pink nylon tulle dress "maid of honor, wore a blue and lers, 5 stlllwell St., Matawan, Wills Filed Ave., Carteret, who died Tues- Had ft round neckline, and cap while embroidered sheath are the parents of a son, born day, July 22, 1958, ut the^EerilL sleeves, A circular veil cover- Inlaid Linoleum Tile di ess with a matching crown Frldayr-July 18, 1958, In Mon- Phillip P. Capraun Amboy Hospital, following a ed her matching licndplt'ci.* I'licl and.whlte accessories'- mouth Memorial Hospital. Phillip P, Capraun,, M a t a- short Illness. Cremation was In she carried a casende bouiftict William James Meggison wan, who died July 8.195BJ left Roschlll Crematory, Linden. Houiehold Wgt. Burke of pink and white curnuUons. was best man." his estate to his wife, Anna H. He was born In Keyport, nnd A son was born Tuesday, William Vojtko, Perth Am 9x9 Following a reception for the Capraun, who was named ex- had lived In Carteret for tlip boy, brother of the brliic, was 10 immediate families, held at July 22, 1958, In MomnoutH ecutrix. past five years. He formerly the best man. Vinyl Fortified Peterson's Buttonwood Manor", Memorial Hospital, to Mr..and Delia WHnon Gray wns n resident of Perth Am- A family dinner followed at Matawan, the couple left for a Mrs. Thomas Burke, 819 Brook boy, He was the husband of the The Pines, Metuchcn, u U e r weeding trip to Atlantic City. Ave;. Union Beach. Delia Wilson Gray, Mata- RUBBER TILE Asphalt Tile wan, ho died July 8, 19S8, left late Mrs. Jennie iMundy'i Cot- which tho coui>U' left for < the For traveling, the bride wore trell. He was a retired car- 16 Dlxson her estate to be shared equal- Pocono Mts^jifl* 9 x 9 Std. Ga. a blue linen sheath dress with penter. Mri. Charticr WHU iirixluiilod Marbloiiod Pattorm white accessories. tri and Mrs. Richard DIx- y by her husband, Oil a r I e s String Gray, and sons, Errol Surviving arc a daughter, from Perth Amboy High LINOLEUM The bride is a graduate of •son, 50 Forrest Ave.! K e a n s- burg, are the parents of a son, Wilson Gray and Charles Herit- Mrs. Victor Mills, Cartcret; a School, Class of 1950. She Is em- 9x9x1/8 Matawan High School, Class of age Gray. Charles S. Gray was son, Palmer, Milwaukee, Wls.; ployed as a rncclcul seCKtlary FELT BASE 1958, and Is employed by Kow- born Tuesday,. Ju)y..22, 1958, in Mbnmouth_Meraoriai Hospital.' named executor. 11 grandchildren and tli-roa at the Perth Amboy Ocncral 9x12 Runs 5 OS. ~ard Johnson's RestaurantrThe TrreaFeTaiiachUdren. Hospital, The bridegroom was CARPET CUSHION bridegroom , attended Sayre- «,Sallon Wilson Ilobrouth graduated from Went Bide IIIKII •vllle High School and Js_em- Wilson Hobrough.. Matawan, Albert M. Fauteck BchoDl.Ncwttrk. .Glasa of 1955 FELT BASE ploycd at Julian's SMito Body Adaughlex was born Wtftlnes- ' Funeral".services.!'visit' held and Is employed by the Perth : day, July 23, 1958,- in Mon- who died June 18, 1958, left 9x12 Shop. Sayreville, tlOO each to the American Bi- at 11 a.m, Thursday at the Amboy Gennral Hospital, LINOLEUM mouth Memorial Hospital, to Scott Funeral Home, Belfoid, The' couple will reside in Say- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sallon, 17 ble Society of New York, New Tho couple will live at 173 reville. York, and the Salvation Army, with the Rev. Charles Best, 6 Ft. Widths Chestnut St.. Hazlet. pastor of Trinity E|J|scopVil Water St., Perth Amboy, mVii, Asbury Park; $1000 to daugh- Church, Red Bank, of/lt-latlng, Hall and Stair Runner Conover ler..Dorothy_Rced: *300 to Em- for Albert M. Fauteck. 110 Mon- • Tills week, why don't you 1_' "^ -Bapjtisnis ; — MrTand* Mrs. Robert Con- mry Methodist church of Lit- moulb- Ave.. Leonardo, who look through the windows of Cotton Plush Rugs "~ " •—- — ——ft •over. 401 Atlantic. Ave..' Mata- le Silver. A life right 'In'the died Sunday July 20, 11(58, »t your church from the in- 9x12 95 Charles Edward BifHfer wan,. are the parents 6?' aTorrr •esldue-waaJeiUIUt3-WU£..J£lV Mo l 1IIhiOs Hill:wlfe.Lor, XJUi-- I ... , if side. All Wool M Charles Edward Barber, in- born Tuesday, July 22, 1958, lit Hobrough. MTs. HobTbugfrpI" >"»>" <" * "earl attack He fant son of Charles and Mary and Charles Mandevllle were was 01. Interment was In Bay- With Pad Rivervlew Hospital. view Cemetery. Leonardo. Mr, Defense Bonds pay the same Barber, 1109, Florence Ave.; amed executors. rate of Interest as the War 19 Fauteck was the father of Al- Union Beach, was baptized SchiUtea Bonds you bought during the Sunday;- July-27,-1S58, _by_lhe bert M, Fauteck Jr., Kcans- A~d&ughter~was born-Tues- Married Sunday burg. war, Buy Home I Rev. Dean Jeanblanc, pastor, day. July 22, 1958, in River- at the Grace Melhodlst Church, lew Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Born in Newark, Mr. Fau- Union Beach. Sponsors were Miss Patricia Schaffcr, New teck moved to Middletown BROADLOOMf|95 Walter.8qh»ffren,;CottrelI Rd. '.' fsabelTe Brafmlgan, "Kean i- York, became the bride of Dr. Township 3S years ago.'He wag Brown toOTrMsdison To wri- "oseph B, Cohen, 3 WInthrop burg, and James Mack, AI- ihlp. • ' • a retired Public Service "line; '1., HazIelT on Sunday,-July.27, man: Mn Fauteck was a mem- o5»^Dr..-£:oh£n_JKlJl_tg.ke. up !>* r-of-thclniernatlo n a !_B£pBth ^ TWEED CARPET Deborah Lynn Lueilcbau Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Tom- lis dental practice In Hazlet. crhood of Electrical Works, Lo- Deborah Lynn Luettcbau, asello, 11 Joyce PL, Hazlet, are cal 1335, Newark. He attended Decorator Colors daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed-j the parents of a daughter, born More than 1000 topflight sci- St. Clement's Episcopal 9- \2-15 Ft Widths ward Luettchau. Hrjlmdel Rd., Thursday, ^uly 24. 1958. in Riv- ntists in 127 hospitals, univer- Cbur-h Belfora. A uxvica tt persons The infant daughter of M: Bergen, Matawan. * the New Jersey State Safety Fate Eight July 31, 195: and Mrs, Harry Brell, 531 Lo: companied by a child was open- outside the university who are Mrs. Wyckoff lived in Lake- Council succeeding Harold a. interested in air sanitation. illard Ave,, Union Beachi-dle wood 15 yearsrBbe was* mem- Friday, July 25, 1958, hi Pert: ber of the PXESbyteafci«i*«-' """ to Mangelsdorf of Standard 011 In the past the -course - has Did Of ]\atural Amboy Hospital, shortly afte: Lakewood. serve the traveling b a b e-in- Company of New Jersey. The attracted men from Industry, birth. Also surviving are two sons arms. announcement was made re- government and the profes- sions who attended the class Cause On Craft Besides her parents, she is Malcolm T., Long Branch, am —The" infant Innovation extends cently. survived by a brother, Francis Kenneth L,, Irvlngton; f o u once a week, along with under- Anthony J. Szmnskl, 48. ol the special treatment accorded Added business responsibili- graduate and graduate stu- Michael; two sisters, Amell grandchildren and four grea ties, requiring world-wide trav- 273 Notwoofl Ave., Laurenci Helen and Harriet Ann; mater, grandchildren." babies by New Jersey's 173- dents. Arrangements may be Harbor, Madison Township, el, nade it necessary for Mr. made to receive academic rial grandparents, Mr. and Ws, Funeral services were heli rnlle Parkway from their time Masgelsdorf to resign the pres- died of natural causes on a dis- Rudolph Cherney, TJnlo of birlta. It haB a "stork club" credit. Those who enroll are abled motor launch Saturday, Wednesday at 11 a.m. at th idency which he has held- for expected to have a background Beach, and paternal grandfath- Woolley Funeral1 Home, Loa formed among nine babies born the past three-and-one-half- Dr, Herbert Knapp, assistant er, Rudolph Breil. Union of basic courses in college Monmouth cCounty physician, Branch. Interment was lri enroute, and also offers special years. He was appointed last chemistry and physics or their said Monday. The launch wa: Oraeeland Memorial Park, Ho diaper-changing facilities In month as deputy co-ordinator equivalent;" of his company's world-wide about one-half mile off shori Funeral services were bel selle. several ol lta roadside restau- at 11 a.m. Saturday at the Day refining activities. Classes will be held Friday and three companions callei ~Mr». Fred Kaufer rants. . afternoons Irova 2 to 5 p.m., the —forhelpfor an hour before a Funeral, Home, keyport. Inter Mr, Fclmly has been manag- raent was in Cloverleaf—Park - Mrs. Florence Kaufer. 14. o ing editor of the Newark Eve- first semester opening Sept. 12, fishing boat answered their ei& Walter Reade, Inc.; w h 1 c Jh and l to 5 p.m. the second se- nals. Cemetery, Woodbrtdge. 709 Eighth St., Union Beach operates four of the Parkway's ning News since 1833 and edi- HERE'S MUSH IN YOUR EYE died Sunday, July 27, 1958. ai tor since 1944. He holds t h e mester. Several departments restaurants under contract with Mr. Szumskl, a mechanic Mrs. William A. Boyd the Ivy Nursing Home; Middle same positions with the New- at the State University and the People once treated sties with corn meal and honey. - Dale Yacht Basin, Bay Head, State Department of Health co- Mrs.-K a th ryn... (Farreli: town Township..-alter, a..lone he Ne-w Jersey Highway Au- ark Sunday News. He also Is Today -we wouldn't think of using a concoction such had set out from Atlantic Boyd, 74, of 875 West 181st St. Illness. She was born in thority, established the private president of the board of operate hi offering the courses Highlands with Daniel H, under the direction of the De- as (his near our eyes. But then, we're lucky. We 1 Washington Heights, New Newark. . ^ - dining room for youngsters at trustees of Lafayette College, Flynn, East Ornnge, the boa York, died Sunday, J u 1 y 27, Easton, Pa., and a member of partment of Sanitation &T the have many fast-acting, pleasant antidotes for infec- Mrs. Kaufer was a tnembe; the Forked River Service Area. ownertt3?rank Bartilotti, Spots 1958, while visiting her sister, the board of managers of the College of Agriculture. wood, Its-operator, and anoth of the Ladles Auxiliary of the This restaurant-gasoline sta- tions—thanks to medical science. Ask your physician Mrs. Winifred Gpsford, Mata. Union Beach Lions Club. Howard Savings Institution. A folder with complete Infor- er passenger, MlHon Dunham, wan Rd., Laurence Harbor. She tion site is five miles south of mation about the courses can about these newer^effective remedies ... let him She Is survived by her. hus- He has been a trustee of the Roselle Park. was born in Laurence Harbor Toms River along the scenic State Safety Council since its had from Dr. Raymond M. decide which medications are best for your needs. and was the wife of the late band, Fred; six soas, George Mangacelll, Department of Oft Long Branch', the boat's Lawrence, Allen Lawrence and superhighway paralleling the formation in 1947. In co-opera- Thed, bring his prescriptioiu to us for compounding. engine went dead and Kir, William A. Boyd. Jersey shore. tion with the council and with Sanitation, College of Agrlcul- John Lawrence, all of the TJ.S ure, Rutgers University, Szumski went to work trling to Mrs. Boyd is survived by one NaVy; James Lawrence, TJ.S, "The Bibbery" . state traffic officials he has di- repair it. Suddenly, Mr. Szum- son,'William Andrew Boyd Air Force; William Lawrence Walter Reade has labelled Its rected the highway safety cam- ski was* overcome. He gasped Washington Heights; one and Robert Kaufer, both of xclusive dining area "T h e paign which The Newark Eve- To Enter Law School Sav-On-Drugs for breath, and turned blue. The brother, John Parrel], Laur- ning News has conducted for Union Beach: her father, Bibbery," and will Issue free •. ' » ...... other three mea jelled, and ence Harbor; one sister, Mrs. Robert Zlngler; her mother balloons and bibs' as souvenirs the past 12 years. Area residents, who have "Save With Safety" O wfeved for help but to no avail Gosford. Mrs, Mae Urban, Union Beach; to the children toddling (or car- been approved for entrance In- 1. ME1SLER, Ph. C, Ret. Phtrm. Coast Curd Radioed Funeral services were held brother, Robert ried) in lor a bite. Kindergar- 10 years from today, many Rutgers School of Law, One-hour-and-oce-half- later, Wednesday at 9 a.m. at the North Bergen; a sister. Mrs ten and first-grade school young men and women will be Newark, to date, are Robert - Tel. CO 4-0904 ' a boat with a radio pulled Day Funeral Home, Keyport Irene Davis, Callfon, and one eacbers will serve as hostess- studying in college, their way H, Swann, MR1, Box 188, Key- alongside and radioed the t 10 n.m. a' high requiem grandson. es. paid through saving NOW in port, who has attended Delivery — Opp. Post Office, Keyport Shark Rivet Coast Guard sta- mass was celebrated by the Funeral services were held The youngsters' r o o m at U. S. Savings Bonds. Allegheny College, Meadville, tion for help. The Coast Guard lev. Walter. E. Slattery, pas- Wednesday at 1 p.m. at the Forked Rtaer is glass-enclosed gent a launch to the scene and or, in St. Lawrence's Church, Eedle Funeral Home, Keyport, and otherwise separated from asked the Monmouth Be ac h Laurence Harbor.' Interment with the Rev. Dr. Hillman, T. he maul dining areas in the Lifeboat Station to send 11 s as in St. Joseph's Cemetery, Williams, paster of Calvary ^{ethodlst Church. Keyport, of- estaurant. Decorated with amphibious launch. Ie?yport. inlloons, a lollipop tree and MID0LETOWN SHOPPING CENTER Plenty of Olf Takanasse Beach, Mr. "Iclatlng. Interment was In 'air Vle^Cemetery, Middle artoon-character ctitouts. It ROUTE 35 ^MIDDLITOWN FREE PARKING Szumskl was taken ashore un- Mrs. Henrietta Bailey 'eatures a special children's conscious on the amphibian. «wn Township. < Mrs. Henrietta Bailey. 85, menu. Hlgh-chalrs are on hand Mon. thru Thurs. 'til 9 P.M. - Fri. 'til 9:30 P.M. - Sett? 'til 6 P.M. The Elberon First Aid Squad led Sunday, July 27, 1958, at ioo. and Dr. Jacob Goldberg were he home of her daughter, Mrs. Martin K. COIIIUB Martin K. Collins. 49, of The Walter Reade firm said waiting. lie was pronounced tarry O. BOlte, 305 First St., it established "The Bibbery" dead by Dr. Goldberg. The boat eyport, with whom she re- Freehold-Matawaa Rd., Marl- Sylvette's Corset and Bra Department "loro, died Saturday, July 26, s an accommodation to par- and crew wer -• towed to the ded. She was born in Mad nts traveling with young chil- Shark River Station. on Township, daughter of th 1858, at the Woman's Hospital. Philadelphia. dren, recognizing there U a Mr. Szumskl was born in ate John stlllwagon and Jer need of special dining facilities • South Amboj- and.lived in Laur. jha (Stout) Stlllwagon. S h Mr, Collins was Marlboro's postmaster, He. was born in or the lnf ant-to-fIve age group'. encrHarbor for-several years. -Was a member- of.Ihe-Calvan Parents cordially .Srej iftYitejJ He was a communicant of St. Methodist Church. Keyport. Marlboro, the son- of the late Martin and Ellen (Brahncy) o dine in the room when ac- Lawrence's- Church, Laurence Also surviving is a n o t h e ompariled by their children/' Harbor, and a member of the Collins. •••"-.. , ' daughter, Mrs. Myron V.auFe! He ts survived by his wife, ,t added. " Sacred Heart Society of Sacred sr., Bloomfield; five grandchl: ENJOY Heart Church, South Amboy. Mrs, Mary (Warneker) Collins; "Small Chance Room'-' - dren and 12 great-grandchil- The food-servlnfcr firm-also Survivors Include; his w I f o son, Kenneth; ,a daughter, dren. Karen; two brothers, John, et up the Parkway's "Small Mabel; three daughters, Mrs. Change Room" installations Edwin Karlbon Jr., South Am- Funeral- services were he! Marlboro; Roy, Freehold; two Wednesday at 3 p.m. at, th sisters, Miss Helen Collins, here mothers rriay avail them- ALL DAY LONG...FOR EVERY SUMMER ACTIVITY/ boy and Miss Cynthia Szumskl lelves of special facilities for and Miss Dime Szumskl, both Bedle Funeral Home, Keypor! Marlboro, and Mrs. Thomas J, with the Rev. Dr. Hillman T, McCarthy, Ancora. he diapering needs of their ln- of Laurence Harbor; a son, An- ants. Such facilities, Including thony jr., Laurence Harbor; Williams, pastor of Calvar; Funeral services were held two sisters, Mrs. Bertha Wro- Methodist Church, olflclatlng. Wednesday at 9 a.m. at the private room together with- bel, Sayrevilic, and Mrs. Anna Interment was in Green Grov W.H. Freeman and Sons Fu- isposable diaper, baby powder Mnliszewskl, South Amboy; Cemetery, Keyport.- neral Home, Freehold. A re- nd baby oil free-of-cnarge, quiem mass was, celebrated at ave been featured since 'tut two brothers, Stanley, South Mrs. Mix Waffenfold Amboy, and Peter, South Riv- 9:30 a.m. at St. John's Church, uramer In all four Parkway er. Mrs. Tllile Waftenleld. 68 Marlboro, by the Rev. John J. estaurants run by W a 11 e r PLAYTIX died Saturday, July 26, 1958, 1: Nowak. Interment was in St. leaie. They are at Parkway Funeral services were held Monmouth Memorial Hosplta nose of Lima Cemetery, Free- iervlce areas. .neajc_.AjLb_U.r_y under the direction of the Kur- She lived at 110 Broad St., Key hold. Park, Atlantic City, and Sea- zawa Funeral Home, Main St., port. She was born In Ne tile (Cape May County), as South \mboyr at 8;30 a.m. yes- York and had lived m Keypo: . Joseph M, Dickey. \*611 as Forked River. terday. At 0 a.m. a high rctiul- LIVING o-l :.. Joseph M.. Dickey.^B, of S3 1 lar,3l.yeiirs_ «- "dardsn State -P at k- :'.•-• •.:-!,:« •':'•:::-• ' u n ' -em mass-was celebrated, itstj ~ She~wns a member of th Morrord PI,, Red Bank, died way StQrk.Club'^was, formed, Lawrence's Church. Interment Saturday night, Julyja. WSS, in followed In St. Gertrude's Keyport United Hebrew Con the N.J. Highway Authority, gregatlon. She WHS the wife •Rivervlew Hospital. He was arller this year to commemor- - Cemetery, Colonin. born in Now York, son of Peter BRA s thojaje _Max Waffenfeld. •. te the babies born along the 1 Dickey. West Keansburg, and 'drkway since its opening for . No 096 knows whciror how Surviving are three sons, Ar- the lute Mrs. Catherine. N. . cancer will strike. The Ameri- thur.T'aul D,, and Harvey, whi Dickey. ull operation In July 1055. Nine can Cancer Society urges a operate the Surprise Store, iuch births were recorded In He was employed at the lint time. ' health check-up now. It will Keyport; two sisters, Mrs. Bar. Molly Pitcher Holel.Red Bank, And-here is the secret help your doctor save your lilc ah Gluck, Westwood and Mrs ot your comfortable ffi— Also surviving are a sister, Exclusive features like: U cancer strikes. Anna Friedman, Linden, Mrs. Nellie Lenovlcli, Holmdel, Funeral services were hell and two brothers, John and Obiti^aries 1. Bias-cut elastic side Monday at 11 a.m. at th Andrew; both of West. Keans- •-••• Mrs; Henry'Swedrck panels self adjust to Bedle Funeral Home, Keypor burg, Rarltan Township, Mrs, Frances Swedrek, 1 _ your_everT_moti with Rabbi H.O.H. Levlno e 'Private funeral services wore ']n« St., Old Bridge, died Mon Stella Briskie held Tuesday at the Adiuns : 2. Crlss'- cross, elasile the United Hebrew Congregai day night, 'July--- 28. 1958, In front dips law — di- REAL ESTATE tlon, Keypoit, officiating. In' Memorial Home, Red Bank. erth Amboy Hospital follow- Interment was in St, Joseph's vides dkinely. AND INSURANCE terment was in Mt. H e b r.6 ing a short illness. Bora In Po- Cemetery, Queens, L.I. Cemetery, Keyport. und, she lived In Old Bridge 3. Full elastic bark LICENSED BBOKEB and in South River for many won't wrinkle or curl NOTARY PUBLIC Mrs, Charles Wyckoff Austin A, Nowland ' ears. no matter how active Mrs. Llllie May Wyckoff, 70 Austin A. Nowlnnd, 58, ot Mrs. Swedrek was a com- you are, formerly of Lakewood, d 1 e 124 North Main St., Mannsquan, municant of 8t. Mary's Church, 4. Sculptured nylon cups Saturday* July 20, 1058.'8 h died Sunday, July 27, 1058, at South River. She and her lius 38 Fulton St., Key port was born In Metuchcn, dough his home after a long illness, with fine cotton lining He was born in Hlghtstown, son and, Henry Swedrek. cclebrat- gently cupi '\ ups. COIfax 4-1499 ter of the late Charles a n their 50th wedding anniver- Mory Bergen. Her h u s b a n of the late Austin and Mellria iary Jan. 10, ID51. She was n was the late Charles Wyckotl (Thompson) Nowland, He was ember of the East Bruns- the father of Mrs.'Gertrude wick Democratic Club and the Itchmoney, Keyport. 'ollsh American Citizen's Club, Mr. Nowland operated the ipotawood. Available in suowy white Adolphla General Slor c, and color-fast black. Howell Township, for many Besides her husband, she Is 32A to 40C. "D" slie>, yenrs prior to his Illness. Ho urvived by three daughters, white only—$1.55. rrioved to Manasquan three tlrs, Helen Burkshot, S a y r e- years ago. Illcr Mrs. Stella Omelio, Surviving, besides Mrs. Itch- lalnf leld; Mrs. Florence money, are his wife, Mrs, Mary (hlihco, Old Bridge: two sons, (Archer) Nowland; three sons, .aymond and R a 1 p h, Old Jeffrey R., at home; David W., rldeo; threfe sisters, Mrs. Sylvette's Mavy Podbielskl, New Bright' Now York; A. William, Prlnco- Guarantee of ton Junction; two sisters, Mrs, in, Pa,; Mrs, Catherine Jurkle- Bertha Kelley, Philadelphia, lcz. Sayrevilic; Mrs. Char- Complete Pa,, and Mrs. Ethel Sebcnck, itto Rakoczyk,' Europe; 17 Longwood. Fla. grandchildren and 13 great- Satisfaction Funeral services were held randchildrcn. Tuesday at 11 a.m. at the Meo- Funeral services will be held hah Funeral Home, Spring rlday at 8:30 a.m. from the 1. No Extra C«»l! Your._ Lake Heights, with the Rev. Dr. Mnllszewskl Funeral Home, Robert Woustcr, pastor of the South Rive'r. At 10 a.m. a re- corset and bra is ex- MutiBsauan Lutheran Church; aulem mass will be celebrated pertly fitted and alter- officiating. Cremation was In in St. Mary's Church. Inter- ,ed tp^yo_ur Individual, ^ Rose Hill Cemetery, Linden; ment will be In St. Mnryjs requirements at no,? Cemetery, South River. Mrs. William C. Wolcott extra cost '*• _Mrs.,.IsabelJC:C. Wplc,ott, wid- William L. Janwlch ow ofWiillnm C. Wolcott, diea -- William L,-Janwlch sr.. 74, 1 No Extra Cost! Sylv- Sundayr July 27r 1958r at- her of Route 79rWlckatunk, died ette wlll'malnlaln this home, 73 South St. Red Bank. Monday, July 28. 1958, In Mon- perfect fit for you . . . She was born in Hiulet, daugh- mouth Memorial Hospital. 1 at all timea . . ; with- ter of the late John H. and Surviving are his wife, Mrs . out charge VOGUE SAYS, Mary B, Aokcrson nnd hnd Jonn (Bown6) Janwlch; four been ft resident of Red Bank daughters .Mrs. Dorothy Ayers "Kemake yourself with Our s cdnl. 'or tlie-pnat 60 yettrs7.; .: ~ and Mrs,.Edith Holta, Wlcka- _3,_No__Exira Cost! SyIv-_ P — She- was- a member- of the tunk; Mrs. Nlria Epperson. ette will replace Horn "Closely Curled" Permanent Wave.iWear Your First Presbyterian Church, Red Audubon Park; Mrs. Gladys garters, mplush Bank. Kostbar, Jerseyvllle; four sons, whare. neccssnry, Hair Off Your Neck For Assured Comfort -Surviving are a son, Reginald Albert J., Matawan; Norman, mend open seams, re- B. Wolcott, Red Bank, nnd two Wlckatunk: David L., EnBllsh- place missing bone* In Thu Hot Humid Weather. grandchildren. town; Raymond, Mlddletown; Funeral,services'a ! Wortyflce held IS grandchildren and two . . . without charge. Wednesday at 2 p.m. at -the- greaHjrimcohlldren.. . „.' .::, Relax In Our Completely Air Conditioned Adams-Memorial Homo, Red Funeral service^ will be hold Solon Bank, with the Rev. . Charles li'9 'IKJTI. this rhornlnB at the 8. Webster, past-of-of the First Bed]e-J2uneiaXHome.,_Mji. a. resbytcrlan Church, official- wnn. Interment will'be In St. -H«»v»nly Comfort/ AH*fayJpng_,_,JJoLevere5}jmmBr activity/ ng. Interment was In Pali- Joseph's Cemetery, Keyport. CREATIVE lew Cemetery. Mlddletown Township. The American Cancer So- Many Other HAIR STYLISTS ciety Is the voluntary h c a 11 h Spectacular € VI t/ETTE MIDDLETOWN SHOPPING CENTER Cancer may not give a warn- agency fighting cancer on three Buys Throughout ng sign until too late, advises fronts—through research, serv- ROAD the Store! 3ILYEIIE HIGHWAY 35 AT MIDDLETOWN 24 Main St. CO 4-1464 Keyport ho American Cancer Society. ice to cancer patients a Ion g See your doctor at least an- with professional and public ed- ually for ft physical check-up. ucation. 1 Instruments and drugs are; de- miles to the Asbury toll pliza Kleinbcrg Cruiser Foundation To Expand Facilities Break Ground For veloped., and -aUof-these- «r» To Receive Bids was completed last-month, insde available to all of our pa- Believed JTrntno Jams TVparly Sinks MMHPaviUon tients as soon as possible, with- On Parkway Lane Mr. Tontl said the most re- out consideration of how great cent widening has had ft"dra - A cabin cruiser, headed .to The Impact of medical pro- p. Louis Tontl, executive di- THE NEW PROGRAIw the cost to the hospital." in atlo" effectin relieving south- New York under the command gress on community h e a 11 h rector of the" Hew* Jersey High- bound traffic- Jams, which of Benjamin Kkinberg, New and hospital costs was empii- He pointed" out that Mon- way Authority, Thursday re- usually occurred on Saturdays July 31. 195» P»ie NLiia sired recently when ground Brunswick, brother of S e y- OF THE mouth Memorial Hospital, with ported definite plans for tbeduring the summer. There sill! was broken at Monmouth Mem- further widening of the Garden la perlodlo southbound conges- John Paul Jones, one of rnour Klelnberer. Keyport Mag- orial Hospital for the four- only 42 per cent of the hospital America's greatest Bea beds in the county, does 55 per State Parkway's northbound tion just below the Asbury toll 1 istrate, began sinking' to Upper KATIONAL FOUHDAT ON story Betty (Block) Roberts roadway in Monmouth County. Plata where ths roadway nar- of tho Revolution , who cent of an the charity work. fought for KutBtA ..when New York Bay Sunday and had Memorial Pavilion which will Mr. Tontl said bids will be re- rows to two lanea. be devoted to expansion of tbe Mayor Daniel j. Maher. Long U.B. disbanded its Navy, died to be towed to safety by the Prafessioul FtUnt ceived by the Authority la Mr, Tonll Bald engineers tnevdi hospital's health services tor Branch, expressed the com- July 18, 1702, at Paris, France, Coast Guard: ' . EditatlM Aid all of Monmouth County. September on too 15-mlle third have recommended extending He was en route from the US. Mr. Klelnberg, owner of the munity's pride in Uie hospital lane project from the Asbury the southbound third lano six to Algeria to act as special en- Monroe Eisner, vice pr e s 1- and said that IU "dedication to toll plaza to the Matawnn-Key- miles to Exit 00 to break up the voy for President Washington, 28-foot cruiser "Pour Queens." POLIO Yes Yes Yes 7 dent and secretary of tbe board the life and health of all of our port area. The total-estimated Jams , nils Is tho exit that oon- radioed; for help when" a uni- of governors, presided at the citizens should be a constant cost In »1.100,000. nects with Route 3* and Is used versal Joint in the drive assem- VIRUS DISEASES Yes Yes No Informal ceremony in the ab- by curs, going to tho FolnV sence of Walter W. Reid Jr., source of proud concern to all bly broke and tbe propeller The work will, be scheduled Pleasant area, ° president. The lirst spadesfuj of us." shaft battered a hole in the ARTHRITIS Yes Yes Yes* of earth were turned by Leon- for completion by next summer. Mr. Tontl said the six miles The new pavilion, in addition from tho toll plaza to Exit 06 craft's bottom. ard and Melvin Block. Deal, to expanding the diagnostic Tho parkway then will have BOTTLED Is "the last (southbound) high A Coast Guard helicopter, a BIRTH DEFECTS Yes- Yes Yes* who made the initial grant for services of Monmoulh Memor- three lanes In each direction be- Coast Guard picket boat, a fire- the building in memory of their tween Asbury Park and thdensitye " point, and widening ial's 34 clinics, will house med- Uie roadway there sUould take boat and a police launch came CINTIUI NERVOUS late sister. Long active In, hos- ical records room, a doctors' Cllftou-Patoraon area, n. dis- to the aid of the stricken cruis- Yes Yes No pital affairs, Betty (Block) tance of 60 miles. The new care of tho problem for "n SYSTEM DISORDERS llbrnry and suites of confer- number of ycura." Tho avail- er as it floundered between Bay Roberts served as a member ence-ami classrooms, and an widening project will bo the Ridge in Brooklyn and St. of the hospital's board of gov- ability of funds will determine * Patient aid tot children through IS is addltloiml 54 beds. This w 111 fourth started since the fail of when the Job is ilonc, he ndded. GAS __Qeorge,.Staten Island. ernors and as a member of-Uie, bring Monmouth Memorial's 1950 on tho parkway below the Mr. KlelnberB. also a lawyer, being developed for fh* n&ar future. Tho • addltlonnl northbound board of managers of the hos- capacity to 400, including 48 Riuit&n River. Yoif-Get Clean, Quick remained at the helm, while pital's nursing school. bassinets. The new wing . will North and southbound third widening work .Is nlmcd tit re- KI5 passengers were removed cost about. Si ,000.000 when com- lieving congestion thnt occurs "A program that will permit patients annually have birth de- Joseph C. Irwin, chairman of lanes tor olght miles, between rnnlnly during summer Sunday Heat For Cooking . to a Coast. Guard boat. The pas- pleted and furnished. tho river and the Matnwnn- sengers were his wife Alice, a scientific assault on major fects of the central nervous the Board of Freeholders, com- evenings when thero is a muss 1 health problems of the nation, mended Monmouth Memorial Kcyport area, vrero opened to Prompt, Efficient and Mr. ant Mrs. William system that are treatable. exodus of oars from the shore with arthritis and birth delects on "its never-ceasing growth From merchant seaman a". traffic last year. Extension of in eft. Mirhner, all of Patten Dr., Among these conditions are: Service •Hew Brunswick. J as Initial new targets, was an- and development, so necessary the nge of 15 to commodore in the southbound third lano 1b The "Four Queens" was nounced last week by the Na-Spin a bifida follow research r medical research, patient care •wi."ir!iorne,"insulate your attic with clues 'wKerevor^lheyl lead ', will be combined 'with -necessary and professional education; we :.v"i fNSUHTE* INSULATING WOOL, have chosen the broadest pro- lb Cross Rib Roast 79' •-'-'-'••-'" made pf famous Fihergln.1*. Vn'i'i'll limitations on patient aid in the Chuck Steak 49 beginning, Mr., O'Connor ex- gram of all." Mr, O'Connor get big savings, too, as INSULITI: concluded. "Through it. we ."••••. WOOL sharply cuts fuel costs. I t'n plained. Many Limitations hope that infantile paralysis C " "one of the rnost efficient forms o( one day may be considered on- ' insulation known! The limitations result f r 0 m lb the enormity of the patient care ly a fortunate beginning." Chuck Chopped 69 T1BKBGIJIS CORP* problem: At least 11,000,000 London Broil 99 - Stop in for a free estimate persons have arthritis • and ''The U.S Navy has ndded and complete Information. rheumatism; 250,000 children two new torpedoes to its anti- Linden House ' You con failall it yourself. are born with significant birth submarine ' warfare" arsenal defects each year (excluding one designed lor launching 150,000 persons who have had from surface ships and the bfrilTlnJuries): "an esllmated other from either aircraft-or DISHES paralytic polio still will require surface iWps. "The former SALAD DRESSING 39 BtATAWAN some assistance in the years called the Mark 32. does not ahead. . ' • have to be /lied through a Tills Week, July 28 It is planned to offer patient torpedo tube. It simply can be LUMBER CO. aid at first only to arthritis pa- tossed overboard, and once In tients through 18-years-of-a g e the water.-its homing system SAUCER The Friendly Lumber Yard and to children suffering from will guide It. unerringly to Its CRISCO 3-79 With $5.00 Purchase malformations of the central target. . • ••' LO 6-4500-4501 nervous systftn also through Bumble Bee age 18, he said. Some 16,000 This weeK, why don't you childhood arthritis sufferers look through the windows of RIVER VALLEY FROZEN FOODS SutphinAve.,Matawan can be expected to neck treat- your church from the in- ment each year and about 8000 side. ' '"••'. 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Prices Effective •_^_ NATIONAL BANK Thru Saturday --AUGUST 3U~~ Matawan Member: Oldctt And Most Modem Bank ip Uoamoofh County — ExtJbUfhtd ltW . _ 5 NIGHTS A WEEK Ucmtwr rrdert) H««nrt Srttero - Master Ttimi trtpoill IiuurlM* : Twin County Croters . Conxrtttos Mon. IbniFri. 8:15 AM. to9--00 P.M. Saturdair 8:15 AM.to6:00P.». Fiber Chemical Co. (8) ' Monmouth County Championship Tourney For Boys 8-12 Baseball Starts Old Mill Dairy ^ Coaching Football mb r h -THE. . . J. Rosato, of ' 4 1 1 F DeNardo, o • 4 0 .0 Grabs M-K Lead Dl Blase, 2b 4 3 3 MATAWAN 'JOURNAL Old Mill Dairy wrested the Collins., ss 2 1 0 lead away from Atlantic • Tile Pare Ten July 81, 1958 Bilotti,' If 2 1 0 Co. Monday in the Matawan- C DeNardo, rf, P 3 0 1 Keyport Softball League, Muro, lb ..•: -rjj- 0 1 blanking the Tilers 50 in. a Fedele, 3b I. I Matawan Twp. Springsteen, p, Tt 1 10 game at the Twin Gables field. It was the third loss in a row 25' 8 7 rAh Pony Champs for the Atlantic players who Burlew's Rentaurant. (I) Manager Prank . Cherney's unaccountably have gone into ab r b Matawan Township PAL base- a prolonged batting slump. Coleman, c 3 0 0 ball team gained the right to Reese, lb 3 1 1 Stratton, sa 2 0 1 represent the bayshore area In While the two leaders were battling It out, their top" places Haley, 3b 3 0 0 the Monmouth County Pony Meyer, p 3 0 1 League playoffs by clinching were In growing danger. Fiber Hart, cf- 3 0 0 . the title in their division during Chemical Co. defeated Bur- Armstronsr, rf 3 0 0 Murray, If 3 0 1 . . the post week. The stout pitch- lew's Restaurant Monday for their ninth win in 10 g a m e s Denney, 2b ~ 3 0 0 ing arm of their Jack Yates JATf DEMAREST since Tony Oarlto took over* 26 1 4 carried the cilffwood team to the management of the club victory over the Keyport Aces Jay Demarest, who played Score by Innings: Kejport High Held was the site of one of the opening con- needed to get the Keyport entry away to a M victory U seen In late June. The lone Fiber three .years of football at Key- Burlew's Best. 1000 000—1 B-4 and the Keyport Jets 1-0 In tests Monday when the Keyport Cardinals played host to the being scored. loss this month was to White Eatontown Smokeaters. In the picture above one of the runs port High under Coach Stan Fiber Chem. 1050 llx-8 the games needed to tie up the Eagles Inn, very significant as (Tuffy) Baker in the 1946-48 BUndingi •.. me .. • ...... W L PC. the Amboyans also have taken seasons, this fall trill become Old Mill Dairy IS A .818 The Aces put up a furious the "scalps of the Tilers and assistant coach for his former Atlantic Tile Co. - 17 '4 .771 Tennis, Golf Program To Telecast Fight Dairymen lately in an upward White Eagle Inn 11 S • ,6»7 battle Saturday at KHS field Cardinals, AngHs Off To Good grid mentor in molding the Red Fiber Chemical. Co. surge which assured them of a Hollywood Oilers S 10 ,<44 before yielding their lest title Instruction In tennis and Loew's "35" Drive-In The. and White 1958 eleven. Keyport Dukes 6 12 chance to the Cliff wood. team. golf for adults will ret un- playoff berth and a chance still atre, Raritan Township, will, U. drive to top place in the reg- Demarest also played three Buriew's Restaurant 1 It .143 Bob Clesielskl, Keyport pitch- derway this week In the Key Start In County 8-12 Playoffs show, the blow-by-blow closed years of basketball at'Keyport Bzura's, Inc.' I IT .05* er, had been reached for three port summer recreation pro- ular season. Their two Eddies; Keyport Cardinals and the Kejrport Cardinals (J) circuit, "telecast of the Ed Buck and Ed Dunham, are High. In football he was named runs in the third Inning with gram, Stan (Tuffy) Baker, Cllffwood Angels got off on the ab world's heavyweight cham- All-State, Group I, end in his NEW JERSEY'S ONLY PARI Yates contributing a triple. a, woe to all opposition. recreation director, an- right foot in= baseball for boys Valli, rf pionship bout between Floyd senior year. After leaving high MUTUEL TROTTING TRACK Billy Collins had walked, then nounces. Patterson and. challenger Harry Springer was master school, Demarest played two came Yates' three-bagger to 8-12 In the Monmouth County Testlno,. IT all the way in the Old Mill tri- Air CoodiHontd ft Gordon 8tet>, former Rob Walker, lb Boy '.'Cut * Shoot" Harris on years of football at Potomac Gtanditund ^^ score him. Buddy Vena walked coach of the freshman tennis playoffs Monday. The Cardin- Monday night, Aug. 18. umph over the Atlantlo nine. Opatosky, p His fast ball had a little Jump State College and was chosen and stole second. Yates and team at The Citadel college als edged the Katontown Ticket! for. the all-Import- second team all-West Virginia ', • • Vena scored on Garden Suther- Henry, of to It that had the Tiler batsmen In South Carolina, will offer Smokeaters 2-1 at KHS field Ray Brown, ant scrap will go on sale for college conference end. He also land's safe clout. the Instruction at the Keyport popping up with discouraging and the Angels blanked the Beach, 3b the drive-in at Loew'i The* regularity, played two years of basketball The Aces bounceiTback for courts at 6:30 p.m. Wednes- Long Branch C.C. team 5-0 at Selgel, 2b atres in Newark and Jersey at Potomac State. two in the fourth. Jimmy Alger days and 10 a.m. Saturdays. Dairymen Surge Through Cllffwood. . Robedee, u City, early next week, on a Entering the Air Force while and Clesielskl led_off with safe Sleli was on the tennis team first come, first served basis. Bob Steffan, the A 11 a nt 1 c Dave Opatosky bested, three team's sturdy lefthander, lost attending the University of hits and'advanced to scoring at The Citadel for four yeara ' ' "> •" 10 3 There will be no home tele-, Louisville in 1951. he was as- - position when Vena threw wild- and won the prlicd trophy Eatontown pitchers, relayed to Eatontown Smokeaters (l) his effectiveness momentarily vision for this match. - and the Dairyman surged signed to the New Castle, Del.. ly on a double steal. Les Brown for southern college 'compete keep the pressure on the Car- ib° r Air Force Base. There he play- dinals batters. All scoring Hyslop, If The drive-ln will open its through with the timely hits to then connected for a safe' hit lion, the Marian L. Lewis 1 I doors to ttoketholders at ed four years as an end on that 1 to score both runners. In the trophy,'ln 1955. He »Uo won was In the first inning. Hank Maizel. 2b. M get all the runs they needed fo R, Mango, ss, p about 7 p.m. the night of the that baUgame. Butch VanPelt service base's eleven. In h 1 s fifth the Aces tied it up; Hank the doubles and singles hon- Hyslop started the game by last two years he coached the drawing a walk for Eatontown, Weaver, p, 3b event, and patrons will see a hit safely to start it. Springer DAILY DuBols got' two bases on an er- ors Iri the tennis tournament big screen show In addition to New Castle grid team. ror and Bryan Jackson walked iri hli home city, E 1 m I r a, Chuok Maizel singled him to Zebrowskl, rf walked. Bill Wheatley ground- DOUBLE N.Y., In mt-St, * third and Hyslop scored on a Alexander, a the fight. ed out, but Mickey Nagle and On being honorably discharg- with two out. They pulled' a Botcum, 3b, 3b CLOSES double steal and then DuBols double steal, Ray Brown, Car- Bob Zampello both connected ed in 1955, he entered Panzer Steti now resides In Key- dinals oatcher getting Maizel Peters, cf for line singles to account for College, East Orange, where he 1:45 P.M. scored while Jackson was be- port and U employed In the J. Rapolla, lib ing trapped and run down b«- out at second but losing the re- I 0 three runs. A nifty double play maiored in health, physical ed- insurance business In Red turn peg home on Hyslop. Terriers Garner saved Steffan from further ucation and science. He played RACING DAILY tween second and third. Bank. " 21 two years of basketball at Pan- .-••'• Forge To Fore In Sixth The Cardinals got the run damage, but the Dairymen had AUG. 7 thru OCT. 13 In conneotlon with golf, Score by Inning*: enough runs. zer and competed asVt'f a c lc "- -fl*e Cllffwood team forged to those desiring Instruction In to tie it In the first on t, single Smokeaters 1000 DO0-: Second Half Title athlete for one year. He will tviry Thundoy It U Ray ed early this spring requlrln Andrews, lb ' 0 0 Shows Nightly at Dusk ters from there on out, making Its gates for another year and Brown's good peg cut day before. ! singled, then DIBlase produced Longo, lf: 1 0 down Borcume at third to end 'hat all boats * towing one o his second two-bagger for a (Box Office Opens »' .the best showing;against the tHe horses and Jookeyi move', more. water sfcl or, aquaplan The, Tigers senb Johnny Bulla, ct a o 7 p.m.) the threat. In the last inning, brace of runs. Bert Co 111ns Nappl, c . champs of any hurler this year, on to Atlantic City. In the final Maizel led off with a three- riders have af least one persoi Sickles to "the mound against I .0. Four times the Jets had two walked and when Red Murray Steffan, p 3 0' 1 JLast Times Thur«ff«ir five days of the racing season bagger for Eatontown and It with the boat operator. Th the Terriers' ace, Frank D'Ap- Joljr 31et , baserunners on against Yates, ruling followed incidents In pasl dropped John Bllottl's long fly at the Oceanport track there looked Uke a tled-up ball game. ollta. Both pitchers eased to left, the runs galloped in to . 22 0 Ingrld Bergman 1 in the second, the fourth, the But Opatosky showed the stuff years in which it was appar- through the first Inning of the Cary Grant.— In— I fifth and the alxth, yet each will be five stakes races run ent that when a.skier Is in,any settle the issue. Score by lnnlnrs: - Including tho (50,000 added of which he is made by fan- crucial buttle nicely. In the Old Mill Dairy.. 0030.002-5 -NDISGWEET" ' time the Cllffwood hurler show- difficulty the boat operator second, the Terriers drew first The roaring White Eagles In Technicolor Monmouth Oakes Saturday and ning the next three Smokeater ; Atlantic Tile Oo. , ,0000 M0—0 ed his mastery in a tight spot may find W.impossible to B Hur.djc ^andlpap tomorrow. >• * secure the Keyport win.*. wltlv^me'cut;.'8i(}kltAS,tbcn' lost ._ to come up iri the clutch to re- The steady pitching, of handle the boat properjy.i K' control und waited Frt'nkle De- to their .9-4 trimming of' Atlan- ._ The OakSs is. 'or three-year- tic Tile and their 6-2 drubbing . . . old, fillies at one-mile-and-one- Whlley Batson iralniid'the >An OPliere --tf-'jrcneral observarim vin», and Hal Jpease,' loading Fri. - gat... Aug. 1 -* The box scores: . tteteks. ThS Tigers'pitcher of Fiber during the past week. Gregory Feck M»(»»»n Twp. PAL (I) eighth. Tlie raw wa» elven a gels an easier win. Two of the of the regulation already. Cpm- Fiber trimmed Bzura 5-2 to biff twtal this week with word three hits against him came in nlssloner McLean said, but In fanned Paul Eovlno for the THEATRE Joan Collins — In— • • :,.••' «jb r second out, but,he lost Paul's hold their pace and the Dairy- Keiniburi at U>« Beick "THE BRAVADOS" Behr, »s that Mrs. C. Ulrlok Bay's Idun the first inning when the Long instances where violations have men topped Hollywood Oilers would be entered to oppose Branch team filled the bases occurred, it appeared that the brother, Pete, or> tour balls Air Conditioned In Cinemascope and -Oalto.- If-'- ----.• and a run was forced in. Tom 5-0 to make up for the White Color - , Collliw, Sti - Calumet Farms A Glitter and with two out. A foolish attempt boat operators were not famll Eagles setback. Atlantic beat Phone KEanabiirf 6-0300 — Plus — 'I by Kenny Robinson, the Long lar with the new ruling. "When Longette then popped up to end Yates, p~>,^ Brookrheade Stable's Big Ef- the frame. Burlew's 5-2 and Hollywood Oil- »"FLOOD " , Vena, A- fort In this 13th running of the Branch runner on third, to steal they realize It Js for their own ers 8-1 before they spun into Sun. - Mon. - Tues. • Wed. George Nader Flynn, 3b, «• - homo helped Batson out of his safety as well as others on the In the third, sickles let an- Aug. 3-4-5-6 Oakes, Other likely starters are other run score, then pitched their batting slump. - Cornell Borchen Sutherland, lb Stay Smoochle, Delnlts, Spar predicament. He was invincible water, they help to s p r e a d — Also — • Bunser, If, rf—- his way out of difficulty mas- The box scores: Maid, Le Moon and Miss after that.- • •'- ;-"'—" v/ord of the regulation and its Oil Mill Dairy (5) THE PROUD REBEL Frl. & Sat., Cartoon Cariu aif breBtesr Tlie Angels frittered away a purpose," he added. terfully.; D'Apollta, first up for ival. Frl. - Final Chain -Youncdlskir- 2t> the Terriers, singled. The po- ;; • ab r h — ..with.Alan Lada .... Mrs. Ogden Phlpps' Nejl will scoring chance in their own ter of "Batman A Bobln", . McDonnell, of, rf The ruling also specifies that tent Jay Scarla was fanned. Wheatley, If ' Olivia dclI&vUland (Sat. - Late Horror oarry 175 pounds over the two- half of the first when Ken Szy- while the boat Is underway tow- Harold Zlegler walked, D'Apo- M. Nagle, 3b mile hurdle course tomorrow. arto tried to make home from — Also — Feature » 7 Ing sfcl' or aquaplane riders, It lta going to second. Lasko hit R. Zampello, 2b Sun. - Mon. - Tues. Keyport Aoes (4) This outstanding hurdle racer second on Walt Isaksen's hit. must keep at least 100 feet Bob Boyce, c "Fort Massacre" Spike Lewis, Long Branch left safely to bring la D'Apollta. AUK. 3-4-5 ab * h will be an odds-on favorite from any shore, wharf or pier Devino walked, filling the S. Kapushy; rf with Joel MeCrea Van Johnson DuBols, ,1b __ 1; 1 against tho Held. Nejl's rivals fielder, made a perfect peg to or persons In the water. It bases. Sickles then bore down Ray Boyce, rf John Hodlak Bryan Jackson, If probably will Include Langton the plate to cut Szyarto down. must keep the same 100-foot to strike out both Hal Pease C. Davlno, cf Thiirs. - Frl. - Sat.^;r Denlse Darcel Leonardo, of, 3b Breeze, Tremere, Greek Bro- Scored Twice In Second distance from any other boat and Paul Eovlno to get, out of Cottrell, ss - Aug. 7-8-9 . ~~v — In — Alger, 'ss •••!• .• ,• • ter, My Last Try.'St. Pliideas Cllffwood scored twice in the or craft. Skiing and aquaplan- this tight spot. B. VnnPelt, lb Cary Grant "BATTLEGROUND" Cleslelski, p and Ragtime Cowboy from the — Plus — Les Brown, 3b, of second. With one out, Q a r r y ing and'the towing of such rid- Baok In Tight Spot Springer,' p Ingrld Bergman list of 14 which were invited to Zambar got a life when h 1 s ers are permitted only between 29 S 4 — In — Henry Fonda .Barber, 2b " this unusual feature. But Sickles was right back In James Cagney F, Jones, 3b high fly Was dropped. Winkle sunrise and sunset. a tight spot In the next frame. (continued in seventh column) The concluding events next Vena grounded out, but Batson "Indiscreet" Jack Lemmon \ Ganz, rf Pete Eovino was walked at the In "MR. ROBERTS" Hill, c week will be the Choice Stakes, hit safely, scoring Zambar, start, sickles got Longette on — Also — Rich Klein beat out an infield * In Cinemascope and Hyeiy •/ fpr three-year-olds at one-mlle- Rough Water Bane a pot) up and D'Apollta on a Extra! BIG SCREENTV1 1 Color ahd-one-slxteenth Monday with hit, Batson going to s e c o n d "The Lone-Ranger and In Long Branch Races oiler. Sends and Zieglev then CLOSED CIRCUIT TELECAST $25,000 added, the Matriarch then scored on Carmen Flzzl's FREE PLAYGROUND Score by Innlnga: jothconnected for safe bl TECHNICOLOR Keyport Jeta 0000 000—0 • r h Manager_Ir-V.Nusbaum'a_boys Rambler. WinJ2-0 »b to a. bad start which lleTtiTTtTs -ANTHONTPERKINS ^lat. Twp. PAL 1000 OOx—1 JElzzl, If ; 2 0 1 missed their hurling star, Er- 1 0 chances In the AU race, even wln (Lefty) Hayes badly in the S1LVANA HAKGANO Harltan Ramblers Pony Lea- B. Smith, »b though he picked up consider- Szyarto, lb 0 1 •thai games. The Terriers had Arrows Play Sunday gue team defeated the Oordon able distance on the leaders. itnrted the second half with a 7HELOMGHAUL' Cqurtjnlno, JBeUord, 12-0 _Frl- Isaksen, 2b 0 1 : A. 1 ^ Next weekend the club driv- ush..stumble,tl_ uncertainly to- ~~" HbTmdel'Arrows'WerV*wttsh" day at tho fo'scrs™d!amrjnd. EB erflicad "forDelaware Wafer Zambar, s 1 1 ward the end, but ia trie:Tsnowr_ mm-mm Bd out 6unday after two Inn- Delgert pitched the slx-hlt shut- W. Vena, Oap where they hope to find dowh game they had what U ings of a game with the Key- out for the Rarltan forces. The Batson, p 0 1 water conditions more suitable ook. Kiddle Show Saturday Afternoon at 1:45 P.M. port Rednwites. This Sunday Belford team hung on until tho Klein, ct 1 1 to racing. MIDGET RAILROAD Manager Lou Nanna's nine will sixth Inning when the Ramblers 1 0 'Rodanf Flying Monster" — "The Bowery Boyt' take on the powerful South broke loose with an eight-run 22 6 Amboy Sunoco team at the scoring splurge . to turn the Long Branch C. C. (0) Girls' Baseball Game Wed. thru sat. ' Aug. 8th to tth Holmdei field. Rich Wetaner game into a rout. Topsey Top- »b r Continuous Saturday — Starting at 1:45 P.M. and Bob ChromyJjQih are prim- olcwskl hit a homer and a K. Robinson, 3b, |> 0 1 The Veterans of Por«Ign ed to go on the mound against double for the wlnneVs. Richie Bnnos, c 0 1 Wars girls Softball team spon- the Amboyans. Boyd connected for two hits Moran, 2b 0 0 sored by the Ladles Auxiliary TODAY THRU TUESDAY Frank Tony for Barilan Und Phi! C u m- n. Smith, 2b », 0. 0 of VFW Post 4247, Keyport, will Cary Grant — Injrld Bergman Petti, lb . Ovl play the Raritan -Runners,-at ..On . July ,27, 1683, .the .last mlngs, the winners' oatcher, hit Ullery,. p, 3b 0 0 /Sinatra a three-bsgger the one time ho 0;30 p.m. tonight at the Hnzlet U.S. carrier strike of the Kor- Pcriine, cf 0-0 Field. Technicolor ean action was flown. Planes was not walked. S. Lewis, If 0 0 In Color —Jeff Chandler m from Task Force 77, operating Kroen, rf 0 0 "BATTLE AT APACHE PASS" Do Santls, ss 0 0 About 160,000 Americans now — Last Times Today — v with UN forces, pounded Now Is tho time to advertise are being saved from cancer enemy supply routes, rolling those unused articles for sale. according to the American Can- BOMBERS B-52 I DARBY'S RANGERS KBNGS GO FORTH Stock, airfields and road sys- A small ad In the classified 21 0 3 Score by Innings; cer Society. About 75,000 more „ , James "Maverick" tems before returning to their column will turn them Into ClncmaScope-Color | . Garner . Long Branch C. C. 000 000—0 could be saved If properly r "If It's A Big Picture The Strand Will Show It" 'h "" / ' c8sh for yo,u.: • ;:, , I Cllffwood Angels 020 21x-#5 treated lUrtlmo. PLAYLAND5 dl/fltw'Jersey CHllORtN"^' Ffi£f Lftnean never.was threatenea Muller.? cl, Daring Racing In ;ers Upset' seriously as he protected the Scofi. 11 | Convention Hall Star] ParXeis slim lead; Cooney.was Spencer, 2b: [LOOKING IT OVER Ht more freely but he wasDecker, rf 0 0 Stadium Feature League Leaders able to snuff out all other Park- er upilsings. 4 4 Jimmy Hendrickson, Deer 'MATAWAN HIGH'S athletic MEIROSE baseball team of Union Beach Little League Lions MATAWAN JOURNAL, Park; L.I. speedster emerged field has been rebuilt. Roy S.North Brunswick, on which baseball was featured by an up- Kingeter was the winning r h from a maze ol hair-raising es- Matthews, chairman of the Frankle Washington, Keyport. set Thursday when the l.ast pitcher In the Lions one-sided Kingeter, lb 1 1 July 31, 1958 Page Eleven win over the Parkers. The los- capes in tangles t>t cars racing building end grounds commit- plays third base advanced to place Dodgers surprised the Ruby, c the finals of the N.J. B t a t e league-leading Lions, defeat- ers jumped away to an early Cncossti, p , at Old Bridge Stadium Friday tee of the Matawan Township Fog Blots Races Board of Education, stated Semi-Pro tourney Sunday by ing ttiem 4-3. However, Ihe lead in this contest, but slug- Qllinartln, 2b to capture another feature race ging by Beutel, Gilmarlln and Beutel, ss 1 i • hf. ^ Monday the rebuilt end -regrad- defeating the Fifth Ward AC. Lions olid taken the Parkers In. A surface fog that blnnkrd victory. Team of Jersey City 6-4 at Wet- Billy Wilson decided the Issue Stlllwell, cf 0 1 ed field had passed the lest of to camp 9-1 earlier In the week Wilson, it 0 0 visibility for more than 50 its first big rain storm with a zel Field, Trenton. Washington and their setback did toe Fire- In the Lions halt of the second. Wheeling a lilt 1-lnjected Pptito. 3b 0 0 yards forced cancellation of the Xhunderbird-englned machine, satisfactory flowoff of surface contributed two hits and hebells no good as the Fireballs The Lions now are within Kohlbcckcr. If 0 2 Hendrickson tore out of 16th water. He credited the Manzo doubled and later scored In thethemselves were upset victims sight of their third successive regatta at Keyport ot the Rnvl- starting place- (27 cars started construction firm with a super- fifth to build up the n a r r o w of the Parkers. title. The pennant chances of 3 8 tan Bav Yacht Rncinsr Assoein. the race) and edged up on the ior grading Job in cresting the lead the North Brunswick team toe..other clubs are being re- Dodgers 012 001—4 tlon Sunday. Tim board of gov- was holding at that time. Fifth Bill Chasey was the pitcher, duced to a mathematical' pos- field that Included every top field properly. Matthews added who upended the defending Lions 000 120—3 ernors of the association will driver liiithe area until he was that the field had had a double Ward nay get another shot at sibility. Melrose 1/ they can top the champs for the Dodgers. The The box scoros: discuss rescheduling of the In contention. sowing of erass seed. There victors were limited to four Keansburg Tavern Ewlng B.C., Trenton, In a mid- j: - Fireballs (0) event. . .' Twice sensational crackups has been 300 pounds of the week tourney game. Melrose hits by Andy Caeossa, Lions grass seed usually applied to hurler, but they made their Owners Face Charge halted the action and wrecked faces.the winnei at 2 p.m. Sun- Kaluzienski, 2b J1MM1IC ItODGKltS machines though no one was In- football fields' In addition, day again at WeUel Field. safe blows at telling moments, Lewandowskl, 3b, ss there has been added 300 Tlie Dodgers scored first when Jerry Sheebaii nnd Dcniamlii jured. Irving ton's Dick Ryall Washington also has joined up Martin, Jf, rf Andrench, operators of Slicc- Jlinnile Rodgpis, whose very pgced the big lineup for tour- pounds of a type of grass seed with the South Amboy A.A. Richie Spencer sent home Cooney, p first recording of "Honey- from, which the grass is grown Jackie Bedzek in the second. Sldlsln. f huu's Dublin House, Ciur Aviv, laps; yielded to Newark's Jerry team In the Mid-County lea- C Keansburg, have been charged comb" said well over n million Morese, wt.o In turn was pass-at race tracks in the northern gue. MHS Baseball C o a cji In the third the Dodgers went eommers, ss to a score of 3-0 as errors and Mermanns.ib by the State Division of al- records and skyrocketed t h 1 8 ed in th» 14th lap by Lambert- part of this country and In Can- George Deitz reports • Dave coholic Beverage Control with handsome youngster to s t a r- ada to support running races walks loaded the sacks .and Nlccardl, c vllle's Lenny Brown. • Jones; Matawan's great catch- Deer, ft" ~- ' serving minors. The girls, 18 doih over night, comes to the OJR HEATIMS Sri^M Advanced,To Second Place on the grass and hurdle rac- er, is due to Join the Maroon Warner Muller connected to drive In two. Jimmy Beutel's Laroskl, 3b and 20. allegedly were served famous Convention Hall on the VOU WILL FIND— -HendrlckEon by then had ad- ing. As the horses' hoofs tear and Steel's star pitcher, Carl PdtU. If alcoholic - beverages on the lioordwalk at Asbury Park on GIVES OUTVIE HEAT vanced to second place and the grass apart, the torn shreds Stephens, in the South Amboy bl« bat evened It for the Llona. Beutel scored himself In the premises July 12. Saturday night. you HAD IN MINO dueled with Browfi-j-until the take root anew and come up lineup. The Amboyans I o ok 0 3 35th lap when the crowd was in new blades. So. football good for pitching talent now fourth and he and Ron Qllmar- Parker* (1) The ABC also charged the No stranger to night olub and brought to Its feet by a close cleats' hardly can do much with Bob LoPresto. Keyport, tln produced the hits to send In operators with hindering nnd Allle" Kingeter and Steve Ruby TV audiences, Jlmmlc has call that threatened to wipe out j harm to it. Whereas most peo- former Rutgers pitcher, and Ennls, 2b delaying ABC Investigators starred on such top television the lead cars. RyaH's car was ple hope for a dry, clear Aug- Tommy Prlstavec, Cllffwood with the tying runs In the filth. W.«lker. cf . early the uext day The ABC set Diamond, If Aug. 18 for a'hearing nt Newark shows as the "Ed Sullivan dropping out of the race but be- ust in the vacation time month Beach player formerly of .Bt. The Dodgers pulled iCout In Show:" "Shower of StnrsV Mary's High in South Amboy Williams, lb' . for the operntors to show ciuisc fore he left the track, Brown starting, tomorrow, Matthews the sixth on a walk to Eddie Langan, p "Pattl Page's BIR Record: 'i the came roaring up with Hen- cannot help but hope for plenty and how with Villanova Col- Cardoza and Pete Scofl's sa,(e why their liquor license should Houlihan, 3b not be suspended or revoked. "Ouy Mltchelr-8how" to name driekspfl'tilose behlnd.^ I of rain, so that the new grass lege, available. The Philadel- whack. Bartllotta. rf iv few. , • pr,i>wn grazed ftyall and slip- | seed will take strong root, and phia National League club has Blokes Pursuit Hopeless Malujowskl, c .._._.'.. Co-starring w 11 li HOUBITS a.tie on. Pristavec. ped off the oval to"^8 infield. Marvin. Clark, Monmouth Billy Langan wasthe pitcher Bell, ss • Restless Wind. Llnngollcn and providing the music fur • returning almost immediately . County Agricultural Agent, who made the Fireballs pursuit Farm's beaten favorite'In the dniicliiK nt tho popular ocoun- buV'BOti until Heiidrlc^son flash- I can give the go-ahead signal W • • •• * • • of the Parkers a hopeless one Sapling Slukos nt Moninonth fronl spot will ho Tony Pdslor ed pastund George Tet,. Ozone• use the field when MHS foot- MONMOUTH PARK by blanking them 1-0 for the Fireballs 000- P.arlc 1ms'been flown (o '. Ar- nnd his oroliCitin, nlno making Park, LI., took over second. ball starts In September. Parkers. Langan was locked in Parkers ' , ool lington Park where his next (heir first Jrrney Hhorr miponr- racing draws to a close with Dodger* (4) Two laps later Brown regain- the corrective process In Its the pitchers duel with the Park. engagement will be in tho Ar-once Ihe coming weekend. ed'second, from Tet and made * * , * betting nearly complete. The era Iron Man Cooney. Langan lington Futurity according to a strong bid for first, but failed Hutchlnson, 3b , Trainer H,A, Luro, Luro 1 o f V ' RICH BOGQS; the center percentage of favorites to. and Tish Houlihan • cams Whltehead, s« " How about buslncja cnvda? to catct. Hendrickson, who had who served Keyport High's come into the money has ris- through with the hits to score Chasey, p Wlnflelds Farm's Grey Mon- We can nuinily them Quickly won at Old Bridge on July 18 grid forces so well through en from the low at 27 per Butchie Diamond with the lone Cardoza. c arch at Monmouth for the uud at the right piice, Como In a 25-lap main event. the. past three seasons, has cent at the time Belraont run of the 'game In the third. Be«h. lb Choice Slakca on Moudny. nnd try us. Behind the first three—Tet been invited to report for. Park closed July 5 to 32.4 was third—were Bill McCar- football at Marietta College, per cent as of Monday when thy, Rumson, Bob Malzahn.MU in Southern Ohio where he there had been 118 favorites ami, Pla. and 16 others that has matriculated. The school come in to win out of 368 to is located on the Ohio River Are You Getting Your Money's Worth? finished. Port Monmouth's Ed go to the post. The effects of Slgler. a strong contender for and, with 1000 male enroll- the corrective progress were ..top;honors, was forced out In ment, allows freshmen to be more grievous to the bettoi the 27th lap while fourth. eligible for varsity competi- playing for horses that will : Wins At Wall tion In football. Boggs also give him "a price" than it Jimmy Reed's, Peeksklll, was admitted at Lafayette first appears .'or In order to N.Y. late model stock car rac^ but chose the Ohio college as attain the percentage of cor- er, made It four In a row at affording the small college rection. Twenty-five favor- Wall Sfadliira Saturday night opportunities for a student ites came in to win out of 61 as he held off strong bids by from a small high school. starting In the last sev en- Bex White to win Wall's first Marietta's football opposition day period. This brought lOO^nlleNASCAR Grand Na- comes from colleges of simi- favorites home "In every two tlonal.race, ....'.;::. lar-enrollment in the area out of five races. Jamaica sijch as Wittenberg and Mus- It was a hard won triumph closed yesterday and Sara- klngum.' Marietta made one toga opens tomorrow, giving as Reed's '57 Ford was press- big- bid-fof national recogni- ed for the final 200 laps of the thejQceanport track a chance tion but it was - not In the to thrive on attendance and 300-lap contest. White, a -Silver characteristic col- Sprtnjr.-Md., driver'has be en betting as the nearest flat legiate field of becoming a ' racing track open until Aug - the current., hot-shot of NAS- foundry. The college used its CAR ^racing, driving !• '57' 6 In. the New York metropoli- location on the Ohio River to tan area. Chevy.,,, - , .' ' •-,-. encourage rowing and for The time of 1 hour, 31 min-somejyeara sent a crew Jo utes and 24 seconds was only a the intercollegiate regatta • • * • ' " fraction of a second off ; the when it took place at Pough- . .YON K E EB. RACEWAY '•- trick record set by Curtis Turn- keepsle. When the tidewaters opens Its new plant tomorrow er, Boanoke, Va., in a 1956 100- and currents of the Hudson night. The $16,000,000 plant : mile convertible race. Satur- were found to be so bad, the will feature such innovations day's event was held down for races could not be continued as the parkadrome, a four-lev- live lips when a car driven by tPhkitht el parking emporium for 3000 tA cars; ttwArista:wlrtdows, seven Dick, Pettg^a^eAjOiijthe, third four ton windows ettch 2B-by'3O- turn irid-tiad to-be removed by was m.pvel t<^ Marietta. But' fe'et-that are raised or lowered Acme tivt* you luw, low ptlcai- » wrecker under the yellow then/ tjie Phlo began to act- In front of the clubhouse by nliM HSill Urrrn Hlimpr M «' caution flag. ' up, and it was ttkW away push buttons, and coffee-urns uoniMl Compare- Actne'a • pricni' Buck "Baker, .Spartensburg. fromitorletta to Lake Onan- In the cafeterias that can turn nnd «no for yournrlf liow Milch B.CM tjhe, defending national doga, Syracuse. With the loss out 1200 gallons of coffee per moiwyou *i>vpl Cmnptr* fl*ll champion, drove a steady race of the regatta and Its Inabil- Slump plan , .' . moal popular, hour to ease the horseplayers' lli man renuhit. in his '57 Chevrolet for t h I r d ity to compete with the ma- headaches. On the racing side, jor titans of Intercollegiate 'Mat,'.'. ••... • •-.-. — —- there will be $4,000,000 in .All pfk« effectlv* thru ."; Lee Petty, Randleihan, N.C.7 rowing demonstrated, t he purses until the track closes In a '57 Olds, was going the Marietta rowing program Saturday, Augutt 2nd. Nov. 30. Harold Dancer, Holbi- CO1ORED fastest when the checker drop- slumped off and football dei. probably will be. driving ped, but he had lost a lap early emerged as the major sport Matawan's famed contribu- Oft WHITE In the race on a pit stop. at the- Institution.-. tion to harness racing, Ego MARCAL NAPKINS Hanover, owned by-Mra. Ceclle WAIDOAF Goosman, in one of the early COtOKtD OR WHIT* big stake races at the new TOILET TISSUE track. He placed third with Cat* of 48 cwu both Budmlte's Direct and $3.79 Thankful at Roosevelt Race- CADET DOG FOOD way Monday night to improve bis number of corning in the money at the Westbury track HORMEL SPAM — to 18 horses In 41 starts. Ver- non Dancer baa 64 come In the money In U5 starts. , EHLERS COFFEE --«,

Indian Hill Picnic M A R G A R VK E • - — , < r«t wjlh AniH't nwn liJi'ul Vro~ tion on the club's range in ten I^'inijiiudo. KW-iy mp In u rrul llili^l.i|ia-mlinr, Holmdel.- Chucks 0' lamb * 43« Breast Lamb »> 25« Turkey MAOJ-MICIO 3?C'I00 Shoulder * Yoiir advertisement In~" Ihls let's not disturb his peaceful sleeping. iamb Chops bcAiiK»»«A-y*,% 39— paper will reach prospective Wb Best enjoyed for many a night: purchasers In every commun- ity! In.fhe bayshore area. ' •~ OR ROUND-STEAK r lCpcktajl"'A»u. i &U . His valuables ar« in our keeping, lb, A Round Roast LANCASTER, BRAND BONHfSS Whiting V i In Safo Deposit Box locked tight! A LANCASTM BRAND COLD CUfS Give |O«r treasured possessions the pro-, Lamb «««•« *«* * 29« SPICED LUNCHEON MEAT) YOUR CHMCE Bakery Special lertion of a S^T3EPC35nTBOXw/*- HOUR __U SPECIAL! DUTCH •- us"—»ridjcnov/greater peace of mind 1. 24 PICKLE & PIMENTO LOAF; ICE CUBE VENDOR APPLE PIE 49 Ju«t oil*. Mta of VliKinln l^'<;'» tnmw* Dull'lt .Jor.l'our T Apple 1"1« will inhvliiro 'you (hut tlk-iu'»' hh! A delicious Irtat urvej wilh idiutHi Frlif lluUcr! R y e-B r&a d—oto MUHICH—«6ii-2j-r^— __,.^..... -Red. Bank- IE CRAND M*mb(r FtdcraJ DcpeiH „ lnjura nonav Highway 35 hi C V in omen o«» i:ja u • r.M. Eiulitl KEGTARINES LARQ CAUFORNIA 2-J9 Deiic'ale and"AironioTl'cTVtili"of"JukV"ii'itll IiWvort" Dairy Favorites • IN EVGLJ8HTOWN • IN RED BANK . An extra touch of finattnns for Hie Iiuit ' if* KRAfT- DELUXE SLICES II .Main Street 53 Broad Street SEABOARD KoKiishlotra 7-9400 Sbadyllde MMO •IN KEVPOBT • IS LITTtE SItVEE SERVICE SEEDLESS GRAPES CHEESE x33. Broad and Front Street Church 81. It Preipect Are. COIJax W3«« Shldjslde l-7«« SH 1-0248 ROUTE 35 and 36 PLENTY OF FREE PARKING Joying a vacation from his po television sets, air conditioning f Among those'attending from Mrs. Seber Home sltlon at Engineering Precision Electrical Unit systems, and healing equip- the Madison Township 4-H Matawan Township First Aid Squad Casting Co., Morgnnville. ment. r j Clubs. leaders and friends, Mr. and Mrs._ Burrowes Au Walter Snyder, president ol were Mr. and Mrs. Fred"daub,,.. Fund Drive Contributors From Germany mack and family,- Rockland Urges Code Plan the-bayshore group, said the Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Arace,"' ITAWAN JOURNAL Mrs. Robert Seber, Morgan- Lake. N Y., spent the- weekend The Bayshore Electrical As- proposed code is aimed at pro- James and William Arace, Miss Marie Gaub, Mr. and vllle, returned home on Mon-with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph sociation is urging adoption of tecting homes against fault; Relchenberger. Mrs. Howard Dunham and son, Pate Twelve July 31, 1858 John Marz ,'.~.'.. $101 day, from a visit with her pa a comprehensive electrical and slipshod electrical installa- Mr. and Mrs. Amzee Em- tions. He said 73 per cent of all Howard, Mrs. T. Johnson and <3"eorgeDiPola...... ;...... :...... ,... "., -$ ents in Germany. safety and installation code by daughter, Linda," . Mr., Mrs. Ryan .....'. :.. $80 mons, Tennent Bd.,- spent Sun- structural fires are caused by day with Mrs. Emmons' neph- communities throughout North- defective wiring. ~" Picnic Is Salvatore Vena '. .'. $10 ern Monmouth County. The as- Also Raymond Zizlk, Mr. and John Regan ...,..,.., ; .-. $10 Mr.-and Mrs. George Warrei ew and niece, Mr. and Mrs, Mrs. Frank VaDDorn sr., Mr. eutertalned over the weekend Homer Emmons, Asbury Park, sociation, made up of electrical and Mrs'. Frank VanDorn jr. Susie Bruno $10 contractors and dealers, bat Middlesex 4-H Clubs Very Successful Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Dan- at which time they enjoyed a and sons, Mr, and Mrs. Alex y Samuel Guisti .,...,.... $10 barbecue. submitted proposed codes for Picnic At Laorelton ' Lewis and son, Bobby, Mr. and... George Pouzenc $10' ny George and children, Penn- study to officials in Mlddletown Mrs. B, Faust and daughter, Pie eating and egg throwing sylvania. The Ladies Auxiliary of the John Trabachino $10' MorBanvllle Voluntee: Fife Township, Keansburg, Union The Middlesex County 4-H Ruth, and sons, Robert and contests and a World Series Mike Manzo $100 Theodore Pollchak recently Co. and several members of Beach, Matawan, Keyport, and Clubs' held their jramial picnic Richard, Mr. and Mrs. E, Hil- Softball gome featured the an-Anonymous ,„ $100 spent a lew days visiting his the fire company went to the RaHtan, Holmdel and Mata- Saturday at Wicdward Beach, ton and sons, Mr. and Mrs. nual plant picnic of the Archi- Keyport Lumber , $ 50 uncle and aunt, Mr. and. Mrs President Park Pair on July wan Townsiilps. Laurelton, Ralph Irish and daughters; Charles Pinkowskl, Metucben! o tectural Tiling Co., Keyport, Matty's Auto Parts $ 50 23. About 14 members attend- The association also plans to •At a-recent meeting of th ed. . held at Mcdulre'a Grove, Mld- Salmon Paper Box .., '. $ 25Morganville Auxiliary of t h ; submit the proposed code to Wehrle Dairy $ 25 •• Mr. and Mrs. .Martin Smith other Northern Monmouth dletown, Saturday. Volunteer Fire Co, final plan; sr., Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith Winners In th> pie eating Bayshore Fishery $ 25 were made for the annual fat: County municipalities includ- and sons, Frank and John, and ing Long Branch and Bed Bank. contest were: Plve-to-seven Gale Gas Co , ..;.'... $ 25 to be held at the fair grounds Miss Vivien Owens visited St. age group, Jay Johnson, son of beginning Saturday and r u n- The proposed code Is designed Hub Cap Joe ...... :.:...... ;.... $ 25 Anne's Church, on Saturday,' to insure inspection of all elec- Mr. and Mrs. Chester K John- Gibson's Farm ,.. $ 20 nlng through Aug. 9. son, Hazlet; eight-to-10 age All the employees at the En- trical alterations and changes Raffa Barber Shop $ 15 Mrs. Albert Taber is on va- gineering Precision, Morgan- \a electrical systems In exist- group. James Beutel, son of cation from her position atE ' Mr', "arid Mrs. Fred Beutel, Un- Royal Oil .:.... $ 10 vllle, are enjoying a vacation.. ing buildings.. ' . • -•' - Fred Rapolla $ 10 I.-DuPont Co., Parlln. Mr., and Mrs. David Fer- . .'. . lbn-Beach;ll-to-13:Bge.' group,. Mr,' and Mrs. Robert . Pitt Much of this work now is not Garry. Homberger, son of Mr;Angelo Liquor Stare..'. $ .10 ilara, Sparta, were visitors In Inspected and in some cases entertained at a picnic Satur- Morganvllle last weekend. and Mrs. Robert c. Homberg- Roost Grocery „ $ 10 day evening. Those p resent does not meet fire underwriter er. Hazlet...... Mr. and Mrs. Martin Smith standards. Electrical work in John Kenner '..'.....'. , ,..,... $ 10 were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Tab. •ritertalned' Monday evening, Winners in the egg throwing Menzel Drive-In $ 10 er and children, Patricia all new construction is inspect- contest Were: elght-to-10 age 3ucsts were Mrs, Robert Fltts ed by underwiter Inspectors. Regan's Grocery ', , $ 10 Thomas and Kenneth, Mr. anc and son, Mrs. Albert Taber group, June Christie, daughter Mrs. William Thompson, all ol Fire Underwriters To Inspect of Mr.~and Mrs. Bert Christie, Mike's Esso $ and children, Patricia and Flo's Bar , $ Morganville; Mr. and MrsThomas, Mrs. Leo Hourihan Under the association's pro- UnlotvjBench, and -James Beu- David Feniara.:Sparta, . a n d posal, inspections of all electri- tel; lR5T3Tage group, Danle Pappa Grocery , $ and daughters, - Sharon a n d Miss Catherine Taber, New Karen, Mrs. Walter Seber jr., cal work would be made by Rapolla, son of Mr. and MrsFrank's, Grocery $ .Market. ' fire underwriters. A report: GREEN SAND Fred Rapolla, Keyport, a n Mrs. Charles Plosky sr., Mrs. Ann's Bakery .'. • .-..-,...,-..,.$ Robert Owens and daughter, thenwculd be submitted to the Michael Strano, Matawan, son Sunday.guests at the home local building Inspector who Free-Flowing • Greensand Marl Is The Proven Bill's Motors , $ ox Mr. and Mrs. Albert Taber Vivien. of Michael M. Btrano, Union Bayshore Restaurant , would be responsible for en- Natural Soil Conditioner— A Base Exchange Beach, and Mrs. Frances were Mrs. Florence Peters and forcement of the code. The pro- Cliffwood Farm Market ,:...^..-.....—..r. .-...-.., $ daughter, Jane, Middlesex Strano, Matawan. Visit In Brownfown posed code is supported by the Potassium Bearing Mineral Adult Contest Winners Shore Fishery ; :;....;.;....:...:.;.r. $ Mr. and'Mrs. Jamqs Pe t e r s underwriters association. Mrs. Joseph Costlc, Keyport DiGlambaltista Grocery^ ."..:...-. '. $ and son, James, and daughter, and Mrs. Charles DellaPletro, Mary Carter Paints ..?. .". i $ . 5 Catherine, New Market. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Long The code would reaulre a "You'll Never See A Duck Fly Blind" .,..jVest Keansburg, were winners Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lan- and sons; Larry, and Bonnie, permit before any electrical Ducks make a habit of knowing where they're going'. Lone Beacon Tool $ 5 New Stanton pa., are visiting work is started. This would In- In'the adult egg throwing con- Marlboro Tool - $ 5 zaro sr. and sons, Donald and before the vacation trip to the sunny clime, their bags are test. Behind the steady pitch- William, were July 22 dinner Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Cottrell clude the electrical phase In packed, timetables checked and reservations made. Then, Ing of Joseph Rosato, the union guests at the home of Mr. and Jr., Browntown. the Installation of radio and quacks in tune, they're off. Softball team defeated the sup- garet,Slckela, Mark and Laura Mrs. Vincent Gentile and son. Rebuilding your soil can be duck soup when you know Skippy, Mickey Deitz whlerfej you're going and how you're golnr to get there* . ervisors, 7-4, for the Atco Cej-mak, Garrett Vanderweil is a pa World Series title. Losing pitch- Celebrate Birthdays" Aiso Mrs. Harold Deitz, Mrs. ttent at the East Orange Vet- Announcing The Removal of Our Offices Base Exchange Conditioning " er was Mr. Strano. -N Robert Malkmus, Mrs. Everett erans' Hospital. . . • releases potash, phospho- loosens and opens bard The picnic was under the di- Mr, and Mrs. -George A. B. Carlson, Mrs. Robert La- Clifford Eelchenberger is en . ' ' TO ' • J" ' • . rus and trace elements soils — binds sandy soils. rection of Francis Gussie, un- Deltz, Matawan,' entertained Mura, Mrs. Frank Gray Jr., from Insoluble constitu- ion president, and Mrs. Mad-Thursday in celebration of the Mrs. William Qrlswold, Mrs. 12 W. Front St. Red Bank ents, as needed for healthy lyn .Bongo, union secretary, birthdays of their sons, Skippy, James Lederman; Mrs. Leroy Golden Formula! plant rrowth. ••-.-.. « was chairman ol the affair. Soil Temperature Regulator ; three-years-old on July 23; Sickels,' Mrs. William Ohns- absorbs sun heat In spring—absorbs and holds high Chairman ofthe refreshment Mickey, four-years^old on July man, Mrs. Joseph Rankl, Mrs: DR. WILLIAM A. MORGAN committee was Mrs. Alfred moisture content. . . . ' ? 24. ' • Richard Cermak,. Mrs, Alex SAVES , SURGEON CHIROPODIST Lamano, assisted by Miss Lilly Wojclk, Mrs. Luke Ocone, Mrs, Mae Harris, Mrs. John Konlsh, Guests were George and Swartzel's Garden Center John Barrett ai.d Mrs. Conrad OFFICE HOURS: SH 1-4433 —Mrs, Frank Davis. a-nd.Mr, and Timothy St.Onge, Richard and Sebolt, an'of Matawan, 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. ' Paint 8\ Hardware ' Mrs; Richard Drepps; Also "as- Barbara Ohnsman, Pell and HALF! Mon. and Tliura. Evcnln»» sisting were James Donne'lly- effrey Lederman, Daniel and 7 to 9 Appointment STREET LEVEL Hailef — COlfdx4-2211 ™==~» snd Joseph Tavallno. Mr; Ro- Anthony Ocone, Mark Wojclk, Rummage Sale sato, Walter Metzger arid Miss Donna Hug, Richard and-Th'om- . - JoanmulUgan;.we£e_co;ordlnat- as Barrett, John Dolan, Cyn- The Men's Club of the First ' ors of games. thia Sebolt, James and Joseph Methodist Church, Matawan, •lankl, Claudia and Deborah will sponsor a rummage sale If you need printing of any Ulegert. Richard ,and Patricia Sept. 23 through Sept, 27 In the kind, we are here to serve you. 'arlson, Carol, Maria and Rob- church. Leslie Lines and Wil- CARTER Our quick service and reason- rt La Mura, Julia and Jill liam Campbell are co-chair- FAMOUS dalkmus, Gary Grlswold, Mar- men. able prices will please you. FORMULA GRAND UNION'S-GRANDWAY PAINT* > *• HIGHWAY He. 36 CUTS IA HUGE PROFITS & COSTS EVERY 2ND CAN KEAHSBURG, N.J. FREE GALLON ASPHALT ALUMINUM

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EXTRA SAVINGS for SUNDAY ONLY! EVERY 981 2ND CAN 6 FREE: GALLON Spring Steel $2.25 Of. V BEST LATEX PAINT V BEST SEMI CLOSS § LAWN RAKES"-M" V OUTSIDE PRIMER v/I-HR. SANDING SEALER WITH THIS COUPON — ONE TO A CUSTOMER V SPARKLE ALUMINUM AT KEANSBURG GRANDWAY — ADULTS ONLY V 7 COLORS TRIM & DECK ' Off EH GOOD ONLY SUNDAY AUGUST 3rd EVERY 2ND CAN THIS 1 FREE 7 GALLON iis LADIES -Full Variety Colors and Style $2.50 91. V EXTERIOR PAINTS SLEEVELESS BLOUSES :•-•*!( EVERY, Sizos 32 To 38 Only is 2ND CAM ? Si; WITH THIS COUPON— 3 TO A CUSTOMER ,--,„„, FREE 1 8 I \ AT KEANSBURG GRANDWAY — ADULTS ONLY WP * GALLON $3.00 Q». : OFFER GOOD ONLY SUNDAr AUGUST .'• i.i's^.'v.: i:m V SOLVENT RUBBER BASE MASONRY PAINT I V PRESTIGE LIQUID PLASTIO

V GLASS MARINC 1 :i --euxmammmm CUP THIS —LL,'- .', Jr. /' SPEC. PAINT I Facial Quality '***' rm !gf MARY CARTER Low-cost SCOT TISSUE PAINT FACTORIES machine. :-W0RL0'S-L«BOMT- OftltA.— TtON QP |T9 KIND , , , . WITH THIS COUPON — ONE TO A CUSTOMER 819 Huy 35, Wanftma.ssa AT KEANSBURG GRANDWAY — ADULTS ONLY (Near Aabury Park Clrclcl Brlihton Avc, *• Additional Quantltlei At Our Regular Low Price-- iyBlfbl Runs on elbow grease. ~~OFFEITGOOD"ONLY SOKIbAV ~ AUGUSX3rd Routo 34, 2 Miles South of Malau'an—Phone I.O 6-3881 A bargain? Maybe for people who still pound it actually costs less per kilowatt hour" foiay 181 New Brunswick Avc, their wash with a rock. The modern homemaker Perth Amboy than when women sweated and strained ov«r THIS COUPON mmmmmmi 361 East Westfldd Avc., -has arnuch bigger bargain — electricity. She' contraptions like this. If your electrio bill i»j Roselle Park. ljuat tosses tho week's \vash Into an automatic higher today, it's simply because you'r* using! 711 West Proni St., jwaaher and forgets it, JElectricity has_taken more electricity to do mor» work-saving Jobrf over so many of her household" chores. And 60S fprTniNorthtlelda Avc, than over before. TOMATO SAUCE 8 oi. Cans ^k . West Orange :.'... 291, Sprlngdcld .Avc.', and 201 N. Broadway Electricity does so much for so little 1 WITH THIS COUPON — ONE TO A CUSTOMER Newark , AT KEANSBURG GRANDWAY — ADULTS ONLY 971 Bergen Street) Additional Quantitisi At Our Regular law PrFco S. Newark 381 State Highway 35, JCP&L ' OFFER GOO0 ONLY SUNDAY AUGUST 3rd Mlddlctown - Red Bank R, 30 at Union Avenue Jersey'Central Power & Ugbl I Union Beach State H> J5, South Amboj ( "! .!,"»', .31 1 lit n 1 I tfork U gctag forward on 27141 W.000,000 h&d been obligated New Jersey Prownlngt Road Work: In US miles of the National System tor construction contracts. of Interstate and Dele nst These special funds, designed Reportedly Increasing both to speed up highway work Highways, at a total cost of Drownings In New Jersey un- »1.528,0QO,0OfX In addition, 1454 and to stimulate employment, must be under contract or In tll the end of June took a toll Road, construction through- 't i o j e c t-miles' h. ad been' use by Deo. 1, on work sched- of-IB-lives,- an Increase of Jdut out America.will top airprevi- brought to completion since uled for completion by Dec. 1, GRANDWAY ous records arid probably will July l, 1948. ! ..-.-'. 1959." above the toll recorded In the reach the $5,000,000,000 mark "On regular federal-aid pri- corresponding period of" •I a 81 this year. The AAA Automo- mary, s condary and ur ban On July 21, 1930, Marine year, the New Jersey State bile Club of Central Mew Jer- systems a total of 21.578 miles Capt. Arthur Page made the Safety-Council reports. A total sey lias been advised by AAA was under construction at a to- longest recorded blind flight up of 129 lives were lost In drown- tal* eo:V of $2,106,000,000. ' Pro-to that time, from Omaha, Headquarters, Wash- jects completed on these sys- Neb., to Anacostla, D.C, a dis- ings In the state during the en- ington. D.C. tems since July 1.1956 total 39,- tance of 1000 miles. He receiv- tire 12 months last year an In- "Sparkplugged by the long-, 423 miles with a price-tag of ed the Distinguished Flying crease of 21 more than report- ranged t50.000,000,000 federal- $2,30J ,000,000. Cross posthumously' for the ed in 1958. j , aid. program, building of roads "Also, the states are acting flight, having been killed In the and streets has reached t b e rapidly to take advantage of Thompson TrophyRace only » The upward trend in drown- highest level In our history," the $400,000,000 of so-called few weeks later. ings In the state to date seems 2 Days Only Frank J. Qulnn, secretary-man- 'Emergency' funds for the reg- to lndlca.te, according to t h e ager of the AAA: Automobile ular ABC roads. By the close This week why aon't you State Safety Council, that this Club ol Central New Jersey re- of April, nearly $21,000,000 of look through the windows of year's toll will exceed that Jit ported. "The most recent pro- this amount has been program- your church from the in- last year unless extra precau- AUGUST 1-2 gress report indicates that med for projects and nearly side. tionary measures are exercis- ed. .' - .": . ' The council offers the follow^ Ing seven water safety tips for swimming, bathing and h o a t- Ing: Never swim alone and If you swim any distance In deep MORGANVILLE water, start back before tir- ing; avoid horseplay on run- ways, diving boards, or in the water; before wading, swim- mlng or diving In unfamiliar waters, find out the depth of the FIREMEN S FAIR water and whether there are any nldden rocks, stumps or strong currents; stay out of the Departm water during storms and get From August 2nd Through August 9th out of the water quickly, if you feel chilled: never swim before one hour after eating; if being (Excluding Sunday, Aug. 3rd) helped out of the water let the rescuer handle you, the help For th« whole famify you may offer Is the same to students ping Imck-tO the rescuer as resistance; ; Highway 79, Morganville avoid speeding and racing In motor driven craft. RanrJ Travel

i ... •_---•-•••• • '""'•••, Amusements — Dancing PORTABLE TYPEWRITER ' • Handiomt tariylrigcon III Included j Refreshments Take fast-acting 42 kiy tduullonal Uyboard • Typts all signs and punctuation! GEEITOL GET 649 AMUSEMENT RIDES from Aug. 4th THROUGH AUG. 9th | "^ TRIPU-S • "Ilj-Mathlm" pirrormanw STRONGER BLUE STAMPS Firemen's and Auxiliary Night Wed., Aug. ST ONIY10 AT THIS UNBELIEVABLY LOW PMCEI In Case of Rain Thursday

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For further Information, please visit u« at our con- Future plans call for the construction of a 9 hole venient, Mihwajr office located on Iloule 9, Madlion Thursday Golf Course, Miniature Golf Coune and Golf Drivinf Tonmhlp. New Jersey nortli t^hi lt) hit wlie, are Plaintiffs .and ANN 8, and cotu, which Judgment u m lien described, situate, lying and being in lb« d#gr<-e» Uilrty-nln. (39) •rainutei vest- FKANKLIN et als are 'Defendants, comer formed by the Intersection of on the premljra ducribtit In thetbe.Bastefly line of Ferndale Place Township of Varltjoro. in the -County af THE fifty (50)/«tJtBirnc.r[2f i»rt?&H^in fending " W the^Superior-'Court-of Honmauth and State of New Jersey. (41) deereei *'**'**?*>"• £21) mifiutei cut New Jersey within -35 days tfter morttag« of BARTHOLOMEW GAUB and the Northerly line, of Prospect and ANNA O. GAUB, hii wUe. and Avenue and from said point of be- BEGINNING at a stake in the southerly one hundred fiitjr (150) feet to the mnjth August 7th, 1958 exclusive of such edte-ef a putlic road known as Brown eastcrly side ot Bouta No. 4; thenn' (4 date U you falP to do so, judg- lubject thereto. ginning, running thence (1) North 22 DATED: July 10th, 195J degrees «D minutes West 200 feet to Bo&d leadine* team MAtan'an-Frrebold JOURML »loiW- lh«. •piilhparterljr ildo o£ Kouti ment by default may be rendered Road to Hobertsnlle Turnpike being- a No, 4, south forty-elgbt (48) dcgreci. against you for the relief In the Com* I. GRANT SCOTT a stake, thence (2) North 67 degrees JO minutes East parallel to.Prospect road S3 feet in width anj mentioned and thirty-nine (39| /minutei east fifty (60; praint You shall file your minor .Clerk, ol. the deunbed In lh» Jenrii.tlon.as contained Xeet to lh« point or pltem-ot-Imrinntnz and proof of sorvlce In duplicate wiTti Avenue SO leel to a point, thence (3) Pute Fourteen July St. 1858 j7 >33.19 South 22 degrees 40 minutes East In a deed from Beiuai Really Corp. to Also known •» Tax Lot No. 7 I) the Clerk of the Superior Court, Charles H. Smith, dated November 20, Tax Block No. 6 6d tha Tax AuesieoT* Slate House Annex, Trenton, -New parallel to the.first course 200 feet 7315 to a point In the Northerly, line of 19U and recorded in Monmouth County Map of MnCawnn Township, Monmoutb Jersey, in accordance with the rules SHERIFFS SALE Clerk's Office in Book 2015 of deeoTTaM ? County, N. J . • . of civil practice and procedure. Prospect Avenue, and thence (4) SUPERIOR COURT South 67 degrees 20 minutes West »77. of which the widiln described tract Promlkes known tu #36 Amboy Av»- •-T'hl* action has -been Instituted for OF NEW JERSEY il a part. dlsUnt 200 feet menimrwl atonar Martin Rules On nuc. Mat.wan; N. J, • * . the purpose of foreclosing a mort* along the Northerly line of Prospect CHANCERY DIVISION Avenue 50 feet to the point or place the southerly cd«e of »md rood on a course Subject to rtitrlct.oni and caitcmenU gaga dated January 2nd, 1957, made MONMOUTH COUNTY of North 82 dc-rees 1 minutes West a. tha of record. If, Any, toning and-municipal by ANN B. FHANKLIN and MA UK Docket No. F-2I52-57 : of Beginning. . magnetic needle formerly pointed atone" Three Collisions oriilnRnccB, *nd such /dcU HB an accurate KV FRANKLIN, her husband, ai Fossalc-Ciiflon NaUonal Bank and Being commonly known and desig- the some fn.ro (he wenlerly risht of war survey and exominatioa of tho nreml mortgagors and payable. to BARTH- Trust Company, a Corporation ol me nated at No. 58 Prospect Avenue, line of the Freehold 4 Atlantic Highlands Magistrate James H. Mar- would dlicloae. ' OLOMEW GAU3 and ANNA D. United states of America, Plaintiff Matawan Township. New Jersey. Railroad end 'he end of (lie Unit courjj Together with all fixtures now attached GAUB, his wife, as mortgagees and vi: Theodore S. winner and Helen . The approximate amount * of the of the aforementioned deed: thence (11 , tin. Matawan, imposed a fine to or used Iri. connection with the afore- concer real estate located at No, l 11. Winner, his wife Defendants Judgment to be satisfied by said aale Sooth 16 deareea 29 minutes Went parallel mentioned premlsea and any houuehold Primrose . Avenue,' Matawan Town* with mid IWIiW riuht of w«y 200 feet: of $20 and $5 costs on Anthony ajipUanccu and Including more pmticulitrly By virtue of a writ of execution In is the sum of 48,008.00 together with ship, Monmouth County, New Jersey, tne above stated action to me direct* the costs ot this sale. thence tl) North 82 dejirtca n mlnutea DeCampls, SO, Newark, Mon- therein the JolIowiuuN - , Vou, NEVA V. L.EJEUNE, are made West parallel with «ld Urown Road above Welbilt Bad rango ed, I BbiU expose for Bale at public IRA E. WOLCOTT, Sheriff. day for running his car into the a defendant because you are thevendue, at the Court House in the mentioned lt>0 lett; thence (J) North It . Tho approximate nraount ot the Judit- holder ot a mortgage dated January Dated July 8, 1030 deireee 20 minutes East parallel with lha • ment to be gatlsfted by Raid sale Ii the Borough of Freehold, County of Mon- Corbln & Corbln, Attys. rear end of one operated by 2nd, 1D57 made by ANN B. PRANK* mouth. New Jersey, on Monday, the first rourse ZOO teet to the southerly edge turn of 1.2,605.00 together with tha coaU UN and MARK K. fHANKLIN;. her 64 lines) 47-4 »40.32 of .«ld Drown Itoad: Ihence C) South 82 Paul Egfln Jr., 25, ol 158 Broad of this snle. 11th day of Ails..- 1958, at 2 o'clock, 14 •' __, husband, which mortgage was re*P.M. Daylight Saving Time. defrrees I m.nule EnsVlf" feet to tia St.. Matawan, at the Broad IRA E. WOLCOTT, Sheriff. corded In the Monmouth County 7-tO pofnt or place of BEGINNING. , and Little St.' intersection on Dated June U6,196S Cleric's Office In Book 1034 Page All that certain tract or parcel of SHERIFF'S SALE lAivy, Feinter & McC)osk«)f, Attyi. 502 on which mortgage Is a lien on land, situate lying and being in the MONMOUTH COUNTY COUBT Containing 0.45< Keren. —•" July 16. Mr. DeCampls did not (75 Jinra) ynn, judgment to-be- satisfied by said sale Osborn Bt.^ Keypqrt. _ wjtl after 6 p.m. ' wjtf call COlfax 4-3972 for appoint is the sum of $fl,454 00 together with COLFAX 4-5866 . .No Money Down -" .port StatelPolice for allegedly and Christine, Mrs. Joseph ; wJU. APARTMENT' 3 rooms. Call ment. .. - WJ7 Karl A. Frantz,. COlfax 4-3405: p-**perating a car with "b a 1 d" 016 MATAWAN BOEDDQH, v Lanzaro sr., Mrs. John Wilson ^RVTVO'LW "Sheriff. MECHANIC wanted; Rarltan rooms, V/2 tile baths, porch Spafford W. -Bchanclc, LOw- • "• • • •* " • / wjtj tires. • • • . Jr., Miss Sarah Ann S e b e r, Dated July 10, 19511 Oarage, South Main Street, and sun deck, attached garage ell 6-1661. wjtf Vincent C. DeMalo, Mata- Heuaer, Ifcuser 4 De Malo, Attys. WARM AIR HEATING Mrs. Qarrett Denlse and Miss ,(150 lines) 47-4 $94.50 Keyport. Call COlfax 4-0301. ana log burning fireplace. Lot PLEASANT :2 and 3 room furn- WE •,. — wan* a s ke'd dismissal of INSTALLED Vivien Owens. •'-.-. I wjtt 100 x 100, lota of extras, full ished or unfurnished apart- Furnaces, Air Conditioning, Oil "charges ol an accident July 19 NOTICE TO BIDDERS price, $14,900. Call owner, ments in Keyport, near school. Wash windows, wax floors, In- Sealed Proposals for the furnishing stall leaders, gutters, alumin- Burners, Sheet Metal work.. In-" -- between-oara—operated—-by WON Cosmetics Bales Repre- LOwell £3374. wjtf Call LOwell 6-3184 after 6 p.m. stall now for our special sum- Florida of FuerOilfor Matairan High School. sentatives needed. No ex- wtf um windows, do- painting, pa- Francis O. Belanger, Point Matawan Elemntary Schools, and. perhsnglng, plumbing,, mason- mer" prices. Floor Furnaces Pleasant, his client, and Helen Cli'fwood Elementary Schools :Jor-tile erlence needed. Earn while COMFORTABLE l'/a story MODERN 2 room apartment, Installed, only $225: cash or Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Collins, school year of 1958-51)1 will be receiv- you learn. Established terrl- frame house in Union Beach, ry, carpentry and all minor L. KIngsland, 51 Maple PL. ed by the Board of Education of the with 2 large and 2 smill bed- all utilities furnished. Call and major repairs, ; time payments. Call DOMES- Keyport at Broad and:Church Hazlet, have returned home School "District ofc Malawan. at 8:10 orles open. Call SHadysidc LOwell 6-3661. wJ3l TIC HEATING AND AIR CON- after spending a month toiir- P.M. -(Daylight Saving Time) on 1-1327, ••...-: wJ7 rooms, U I ft i n g room, living Sts. Five persons reported,in- Monday, August 18; 11158 at the Mata- room, and kitchen; also utility ONE — 4 room apartment and DITIONING. COMPANY, days Jury after the accident. The lr;g*ln Florida. • .- van High School Building. CHRISTMAS starts early with room; new heating system, one 2V4 room apartment, hot GENERAL SERVICES LOwell 6-4331. evenings COlfax motion for dismissal was grant- Specifications and bid forms may Avon. Earn while you learn. forced hot air, good drainage, water furnished. Inquire La 4-1680: office and shop located obtained at the-Secretary's office. LOWELL 6-3107 on Route 35. Cllffwoodl N* J. ed on the grounds the Investi- LEGAL NOTICE The Board of Education reserves art time sales work offered. land 100' x 150'. Veterans no Conte Shoe Store, 88 W. Front wjtl MONMOUTH COUNTY money down, non Vets $300 , • wjtf gating officer, Patrolman Volk, he right to reject any and all.bids, lull SHadyslde 1-1327 for ap- Street, Keyport. Call COlfax LANDSCAPING and mainten- did not see the accident. • The SUHROGATE'S COURT Signed down, $68 per month plus clos- 4-4003 or COlfax 4;6O33. WJ31 NOTICE TO CREDITORS TO PRE> _ ' Marry Troller ointment In your home, wJB/18 ing fees. • Call COlfax 4-5577 ance of your grounds. A PIN BALL MACHINE and pool officer's-report showed Mr.Be- SENT CLAIMS AGAINST ESTATE Secretary for appointment. wjtf SMALL COTTAOE. three variety of shrubs. L Lucas, table for the home. Easy, . langer had related" after the ESTATE OF WEjSLEY F. HALL, de- 31 »2.70 WOMEN rooms, automatic heat. In- Landscaping. Stone Road. Key- electric mangle ironer, new_ accident that be did, not see NOTICE TO quire Joseph stenger, Rt.,34, port Call. COlfax 4-1415. wtf Pursuant to thalordefr of EDWARD " ABSENT DEFENDANTS . 'ACTORY WORKERS $1800 to $2600, delivered to your kitchen set. Call COlfax 4-059L the Klngsland car until it al-C-BHOEGE, Surrogate of the Coun- SUPERIOR COURT lot. Bungalows, 4 rooms and one mile south of light in Mata- HOME MAINTENANCE or COlfax 4-1535. " wjtf 4t .ty-of..Monmouth, thfs day made, on OF NEW JERSEY Inexperienced wan, . wJ31 fro -application .of tho _ underslpncd, -•-.- CHANCERY DIVISIOK and bath. Houses located in and BeBtrica'' V'. Hanson and Newell, p.. MONMOUTH COUNTY -. ,IGHT TABLE WORK -Manalapan. N. J. off Highway EIGHT -ROOM apartment in IMPROVEMENTS ALL MUSICAL" Instruments forf Hall, Executors of the estate-or the (DOCKET NO. C-2049-57) Keyport, heat supplied. Call rent or sale at low prices, said Wesley F. Hall, deceased, .no- 33. Daley U Petrics, House- ALTERATIONS - ADDITIONS Whiskey, Money taken STATE OF NEW JERSEY AIR CONDITIONED movers, Inc.. 58 Hull Avenue, BIgelow 3-7670, Mr. Slavln, REPAIRS AND WIRING when you take lessons from ticed hereby- given to the. creditors • - ..-. TO ' WJ31 professional teachers at The of said deceased to present to the'ATR1CK MAMNION, his" heirs, de-: PLANT '•' Freehold, N. J. Call FReehold LOWELL. 60350 From Harbor Tavern said Executors their claims under vlsecB and personal representatives, 8-2915. wjtf APARTMENT for call . J7 Music Spot,.31 E. Front Street, oath within eix months from this and bis, their or any of tbelr suc- Company Benefits rent, Keyport. Phone COlfax A plnbali machine, Jukebox date. cessors In right, title and interest; LOwell 6-4230, J31 MOVING AND STORAGE 4-5998, private lessons $2.50. Dated: July 2Q, 1058 MRS. PATRICK MANNION, wlte THE SALMON RANCH, 3 bedrooms, living ." arid~clgarette vending machine Beatrice V. Hanson, room, den or dining room, FOUR ROOM newly decorated BIRARDI - SAYREWOODS wjtf ol Patrick Mannlon, her heirs, de- ! , .^were rifled and 75 bottles of Strafford, New'Hampshire visees and personal representatives, PAPER BOX CO. kitchen, bath, .basement; n6w apartment, including- heat. NeWeU:irHal, •antf-her,'.tnclr"dr-"uny of their, .iicv" Located 09 Main Street, Key- Reasonable fates always. Call TWO Jlational Cash' Registers, whlsEey stoierTlrbnv-Du 1 ty't ~. Matthews Bond,"' •- .LOwell"6-3600-- Q.E. electric",:btove. >oll: liDnt; Tavern on Route 35 ; in the ccssors In rightright, title and InterestInteres: wJ31 % acre: taxes $120 per year, port. Call F. W. Blttner-Agen- PArkway 1-189& or -LOwell ring up to $50. Call Walt, ' Southwlck; Mass. and "UNKNO'VKNO' N CLAIMANTS,CLAIMANTS" cy, COlfax 4-2918. Available 0-6894: Free,estimates given KEansburg 0-0846. wjtf ——iaiirenoe-Jfarbor^seotlonsome^ -Hei'irir Ibuiin Ueu»er-:*-DeM*IOi— —snd-thelr hhclrs.-devlscel s end -per- 'Jocated 2 miles from Matawan, IB9 Main street,- :•• •""' -> ''•' August 1. . r—wJ31. anytime.' " ' - J3 - time Monday night or ear I y sonal representatives, and. their or price. $15,900. Call LOWe'/. Matawan, W, J, -any of their successors In right, KEYPORT APARTMENT, 3 PARKER Boarding Home for STOVE-^Combinatlon gas and ' Tuesday, • Madison Township Attorneys - ...-, tlllo and interest, defendants. . "GRAND UNIOJN 0-3818. WJ31 kerosene, 36" Caloric, 4 burn- 114.78 . rooms and batli; hot and cold aged men and women; 2 Police reported. L..9, V COMPANY" hour supervision; individual ers, oven, broiler and 2 kero- 7.11B YOU ARE HEHEBV SUMMONED ,. VETS water supplied. Available Aug. sene burners, heats 4 rooms -••• The; robbery was discovered SHERIFF'S SALE ind required to serve upon Robert 1st, call COlfax 4-3723. wJ31 diets. Licensed by State o at 4.-42 a.m. Tuesday by Pa- SUPERIOR COURT ;, La Mura, Esq., plaintiff* attor- excellent opportunities .In full NO DOWN PAYMENT New Jersey, Reasonable rates, and bath easily. Use heat burn- trolman Robert Weiss while OF NEW JERSEY ney, whose address is One Havino ,nd part time' positions Tit our ROOM and board, good home 1& miles South of Matawan ers also ito cook with. ' White CHANCERY DIVISION* Drive, Matawan, Ncvv Jersey; an Attractive 2 family 5 and 6 cooked meals, call LOwell porcelain, excellent condition, making a routine- check of the , MONMOUTH COUNTY answer to the complaint filed In a iew store, Airport Plaza, Key- room a pa-r tm ents;2 car light, Highway 34; opposite v civil action, in whlclt Thomas Cnrlo- 6-6064. - ' -' wj21 worth $369 new, will sacrifice "premises. Police said entry to Docket' No, F-1522-5T musto and Lucy Carlomusto, husband lort, N. J. garage. $26 per month plus White Gate Inn. Call LOwel Arthur R. Kuhns - and Florence and wife,' and Alfonso Carlomuslo closing fee. Trab a chlno. 6-0611. j Jtf for $75. Call LOwell 6-4235. the tavern was gained either Kuhns. bis wife, Plaintiffs vs.- Doml- and MaTy • Carlomusto, husband and WANTED WJ31 through a large window at,the niu Qrandlnctti and Nettie Grand I net' \vlfe, arc plaintiffs,, and Patrick Man- Good: salaries, room for ad-LOwell 6-1737. '• jtf ART'S driving school. located _west_ond-ot—the building or .tL his. W:l(e,.,De.fendants:;. .;; .- ';; nlon, et - ala; are defendants, pena- vancement, all personal secur- HOMES, businesses, vacant in South River. Will come .By virtue of a writ of execution [in lng in the Superior Court of New ity ' prbgrama"lncrudlhg~retlre- Situation Wanted land: Customers waiting. to your home. Call CLlffbrd .SINGER CLEARANCE:>... through a,window in the ladles' the above stated action to me direct* Jersey, within 33 days after August ment plan, hospital and iriedl- Casey's Realty, 10D3 Highway room, both of which had been ed, I shall expose for sale at public 7th, 1038, exclusive of such dale. If 4-7481. W24 vendue. at lho Court House in theyou fall to do go, Judgment by de- ool coverage, graduated pay WILL wash and Iron all types 38, Union Beach. Call COlfax Portables — Consoles broken ' • • Borough of Freehold, County1 of Man- faulyou t falmal yto b eo renderego, Judgmend againt byt yo due Increases•etc. 4-4975. . wjtf •'..-• $19.95 mouth, New Jersey, on Monday, the fault may be rendered againsstt you of curtains, also stretch cur- USED CARS i_ Two.cash registers in the for the relief demanded in the com- tains in my own home. Prompt SET of electric trains in 1951 PONTIAC, radio and heat- BRAND NEW SINGER tavern weie broken open but lBth day of Aug.ug., , I95ti, at 2 o'clock, plaint. You shall (lie your answer P.M. Daylight SSavina g Time. ond proof of lervlco In duplicate with Following Classifications Open; service. Call Parkway 1-3595 good condition. Call LOwell er, In good condition, $125. VACUUM CLEANERS police said there was no money All_thnj_certaiti n lot, tract or parce wjtt Call LOwell 6-3664. WJ31 $39.85 While They Last Df' land and premises, herein alter the Clerk of tho Superior Court, Meat Wrappers 6-4602. wJ31 in them, James Duffy. 138 particularly described, situate, lying Slate House Annex. Trenton, New Checkers' This merchandise on display Rosewood Dr., Cllffwood and being in the Township of Mnta- Jersey, In accordance with Iho rules Grocery Clerks •NNNMHMHIHHNIMMiMIMMIHNMNMMNHMNNIINNNMM at The Singer Sewing Machine wan in the County of Monmouth and of-civll practice and procedure. . Beach, could give no estimate State of Now Jersey. Tho action has been Instituted for Oalry and Frozen Pood Clerks Shop at J. C. Penny In Sayre. of the amount of money taken BEGINNING,, at o white oak tree tho purpose of quieting title to cer- Also some openings for people Wood Shopping Center. For marked with old marks standing in tain lands situate in the .Township of • [ without experience. service on any make sewing from the machines. Sgt. George the easterly edge of the Matawan Haritan, County of Monmouth and machine, call PArkway 1-1611. Hanson was sent to the tavern Road, It being the most northwest* Slate of New Jersey, located on tho southeasterly olde of Poole Avenue pply Friday and Saturday, to check for fingerprints and crly, corner ot snld farm of one Hob* .approximately 105O feet northeaster- •__Z___ " '___ wJ31 row, deceased; thence (1) south fifty ly from the Interjection of Poolc \ugust 1st and 2nd, 10 aim,•NNNHNMfHMMHIMMNM- H IMMI 20 INCH window fan. thermo- any other clues to help identity degrees fltty**cvcn minutes cabt ac- Avenue and state Highway No. 35, o 8 p.m at Grand Union Trail-' . the thief' or thieves. cording to a survey. November 29, described at follows:— < stat. 2 speeds, electrically re- • 1012, by Gustav Nlaurer, Engineer ;r at. tllfe Airport Plaza, Key- versible. Used one season. $20 and Surveyor, Keyport. N. J,, along BEGINNING at a Btako where -vt, N. J, 1 Television Top Soil Contractors land ot now or formerly Kuhn, formerly a stump stood and sold M3 or will trade for power lawn twelve hundred seventy-four feet ant to bo where an oak treo formerly CARPENTER and building con- mower. Call COlfax 4-6358. acventy-fivo one-hundredths of a fool stood and tho most southerly corner NURSES AIDES, 7 a.m. to 3TELEVISION SERVICE TOP SOIL tractor,. J. G. Metsger, Flor- ^Tri-County Sale to land of now or formerly Denis ol a tract of land formerly belonging P.m. shift. Apply Broakdale WJ31 Denlse; thence (2( no nth thirty-tun to JochDcdle. dee'd., and In the line ence Ave.. Keyport. Nev (continued from page one) degrees five minutes west along Ian< ol lands of formerly Oliver Sproul Nursing Home.. Hwy 35 andCall us for reliable TV service; Dietrich BrosT? Inc. Trench dig- homes, garages, all alterations G.E. 8 CUBIC FOOT electric JCF&L's Interest In buying the of said Denise seventy-throo feel am now Elnora B. Sproul, et als laid vialn.street, Keyport.. _wj31 television antennas repaired ging trucking &' bulldozing and repairs. Call COlfax refrigerator, 8 years old, in nincly one-hundretUhn of a foot t stake being the beginning corner of ahdMristalled. We also repair : utility and a petition from the the northeasterly earner of a sove a tract of one-halt aero as described Mason sand and gravel, drive- 4-4159. WJ10/30 good condition. Inquire. 10 • membership led to Tuesday and sixty-eight hundredth^ acre trad In a deed from Samuel Smith (weav- OPERATORS WANTED radios and small electrio ap- way gravel, bluestone, cinders High Street. Matawan or call sold to one Itobcrt p.' llarriu; thenct er) and Mary, his wife, to Stephen in Lndles Underwear; Zlg Zag, pliances. and-top soil 28 Spring Lawn LOwell 6-1721. WJ31 night's meeting.' (3) south eighty-otic degrees \ves\ L. Q. HOME 1 Bcdle, dated June 30, 1023 and record- Juper Lock Merrow Machine. Ave., .Matawan. Call LOwell Speaks From Floor along said Ilnrrls line elghty-iiim ed in the Monmouth County Clerk's Six paid holidays a year one Prior to tho vote, about a feet and seventy-nix one-hundredthn OIHcc In Book r-2 of deeds on pases VILLAGE TELEVISION 1-3993 or 6-2192. •- • WJ24 IMPROVEMENTS of a foot to a point; thence (4) soulli 314 4c. said beginning being also week vacation with pay In- Free estimates glvea. Roofing - half dozen persons spoke from elghty-elcht riegrecB twentv minutes lh SHOPPERS tho- bcslnnlng corner of-n tract of quire Cusick Inc., Locust 20 E. FRONT, ST. Siding - Alterations - Painting west Bill).along said Harris* line one 1 0 c TOP SOIL tho floor In favor of negotiat- hundred twenty-two feel and len one' ?' 9°, ' °" » '° "» described In a Street. Keypon and ask for KEYPORT - Repairs - Additions. LOwell ' DELIGHT ing, and three spoke against It. liundredths of a foot to a point; ilocd from Amos Walllnc and wife, Mrs. Mlo or call COlfax 4-3575. 6-0494 or 3013. WJ2J thence (3) north fifty degrees ten to Sleplien Bedle. dated December COLFAX 4-1030 YES MR. tl MRS. 8HOPPER "••"•'• Paul Shneyer, Jackson Town- minutes west 'i'tlirEToiig said Harris, 1«, 1D37 and recorded In lho Mon- 1 wjU BIG 8 TON LOAD $10 ship, said Trl-County's "lack one hundred and ten feet and eighty- nlouth County elerk'a Office in Book wjtf TOP SOIL U TON LOAD $12 CARPENTRY, DORMERS, YOU WILL BE DELIGHTED of service" after lust winter's tight, one-hundredths of a foot ta S-3 of Deeds on pages 503 &c, thenco HIGH SCHOOL graduate good TOP SOIL 8 TON LOAD $14 JALOUSIE WHEN YOU SEE THE n point; thence • (6| north seventy- (I) north 63 degrees 12 minutes west eye sight and co-ordination, severe storms brought "big fi- four degrees'fifty minutes west along the loulhwtiterly outllno ol ROAD GRAVEL ' PORCH ENCLOSURES QUALITY AND COMPARE nancial losses" for poultrymen along tald Harris, one hundred «ild 22/100 acre tract 72 3/10 feet lot over 38; $1 per hour to start TV SERVICE 8 TON LOAD $14 ADDITIONS, ALTERATIONS IS' PRICES twelve feet and- eighty-six one-hun to a make.In the easterly edge of rapid advance. Apply in per- PILL DIRT 8 TON LOAD $ 6SPECIAL SUMMER PRICES and small businessmen. "JCP- cdrclhs of a foot to a point; thence formerly tho Mon.iikutik Road now son, Ballnrd Advertising. 133 LOWELL 6-1600 PILL DIRT 8 TON LOAD t AVAILABLE ON OUR -—&L-can—do a' hetter Tob,"r ho (7) south elghty*four degrees thirty fi'jwn -•» Poole Avenue or road to TEN EYCK RONSON INC. 20%. OPP ON ALL SIDING , minutes west - nlnctv*ono leet Union Beach; thenco (2) soutir n First Street, J&Jport. wj« BRICKBATS. BIO LOAD $16 ALUMINUM & ASBESTOS LIBERAL CREDIT—PLAN said. ' Some Ti'l'Courity sub- 8cvcnty-/our'onc-hun«rcd»ia of a fool degrees 12 minutes west along or MATAWAN Cinders, sand, gravel, blue scribers "complained to t li e io n point; .llicnce ill) nortli slxty-sli WmM')!t,c."Ucrly 'd*0 "' lh» '""ne HOUSEKEEtlDR, 6 days—a . WJ1O/30 scones etc. Bulldozing, grading, PHONE J degrees forty minutes west nUll aloni, 1S9 &0/100 feet ti> a split cedar stolic- week. References required. lots, cleared..fill, jobs; septlcs. COASTAL ALUMINUM —PUC • about-their company's said Harris, one hundred Ihlrly-sovcn Ilience (3) nortl,-48'5e6rees 30 mm- lX 4-1405. :- - wj?* . & CONSTRUCTION-CO. - service last winter and told feet and twcnty-clglit one-hundredth ule« emi .long lands formerly ol DON'S TV SERVICE ol> tanks and septic drain beds Oliver hproul and now Elnora B dug, Call Martin, days' or even. COLPAX 4-0051 U-.Jhe^.cojljmls.slqn they'd prefer Sproul, et nls. 137 82/100 feet to the INSTALL & SERVICE of.«,fool. to na nolntjjtbonce.io' ) south REGISTERED NURSE, 3 p.m. For fast efficient radio and Ings for free estimates. Eckel's WJ31 to be served'by JCP&LV '"" " foriy decrees\ ...... Iblrly.jlv c lillliulcs^wcs.__ _ l corBEGiNNJNG, to 11 p.m., 5 day week, for television service call LOwell Trucking. Woolleytown Rd., REPCO PRE PAK ' ~©ne-speaker was booed Into •till along said Harris, seventy-seven CONTAININCONTAINN G 0.107 a'cres''; " Information-call coifax 4-2027, 6-3844 „„,„-.„„ ...... MATrkl O PICKERS, must have - . WJ7/24 "BASEBOARD RADIATION negotiate. Another speaker, four feet and sixty-eight one liun- oi^ to hold a lien or encumbrance . «°. "K Papers, inquire Custom made slip covers and who asked whether. Tr.fcCounty dredlha of a foot to a point; thence Vflllbrook Farms road stand ECKEL BROTHERS draperies Free estimates giv- HOT AND COLD WATER was anxious to sell because the UU soulh seventy-two degrees thirty- DATED: July nth. 1DS8. TOP SOIL en, choose fabrics In your own five minutes west still along said liar ' 1. O11ANT SCOTT. 4wy 34, Matawan. j31.' WINTER ANDSDMMER firm was "going 'Into b a n k- rii, thirty-six ,feet and thirty one- Clerk of tha rRUCKINa & EXCAVATING home. Call Dorothy Smith, hundredlhs oiV a-_.foiit to A point; Bulldozing and shove) loader Top soil, fill dirt, and road LOwell 6-1298. WJ9/25 ruptcV'becauso of Vmisman- thence (12) south forty-two degrees H» I33.M S"P"'°r CCUrtl...,. FOUND gravel. Dozer and bnckhoo 60 MONTHS TO PAY • agement," was told by Trl-! /orly-mree mlnutei west stijj along service. Cellars, septio tanks, •aid Harris eight feet and ninety- JET ^ OF. KEYS In Matawan flir dirt, top soil, road gravel, service. Lateral Installations Lawns County's attorney, Clifton T, one ont-hundredthi of a. foot to i 1 SUPKK10U COUNT OK NKW JERSEY Railroad Station. May bewashed gravel and mason sand. excavating..... FREE^ ESTIMATESL . Barkalow, that there Is "no In point, lho northwest corner ot i tdentitie-d at office of Keyport We specialize in land clearing SMALL garden and lawn plow tract of A.3.23 sold to James Drown CHANCKHY DIVIH10N ing. grading harrowing Urn- ~ dlcatlon of bankruptcy..". Ihence (UJpnorUr no~degrtea -thirty* MONMOUT.I COUNTY Weekly and Matnwan Journal LOwell 6-1845. Old Tennent STROTHER & ECKEL, •nven minutes east along the line M Wiss^Front St., Keyport. ld. "Box 64, Morganville. ing and seeding: also lawn GIVE US A CALL AT or said BrownCone hundred feet and Carterct bavl»n« Hm'umti-Auorimtiotn , 138 LOWER MAIN ST. mowing, hay and • acreage ninety-eight one-hundredth! of a foot « rarponitlnii of N»w Jertry, l'taintiS v»i : VIM / WJ10V10/5J :...M.ATAWAN- •:- -•.•-.LOWELL 6-4361 to a point: then.ee JM) south, eighty- J0«ph C. BUPCO. tt nil, l)«fenilBtiti_^r' ;——— - -- - mowing," all wortc.fiuarftBteed By virtue ol * writ of ««:uifon In tho LOWKL; G-1D9S Call COlfax 409*. before 6 jw.Yt-^'^lt'i.tctiiu Jo fpt tMrfctjHUJLjhall ADIES goia wedding rTnTiat Mimeographing GIBSON 6-3814 west itill-atong said Brown, ninety- •xpoit for iil« at public vencfti*. at tha ^C ol t Washomatlc, Acme 3.m or COlfax 4/3134 after THE BARGAIN HOUSE three feet and sevenly-four one-hun- Uurt HoiiM'ln tha llornuiih or Freehold. ?jn.._-,.- _ wJIO/23 ma Mti N w Shopplnr-CcnterrJuncttoirHwy TENNENT RD.. . dredthi of • fool to a point; thence i?™}*(purity o*L-MV?.f Monmnulh. ' , -Ntrw '•"•/Jenty, oon ' MIMEO.GRAPH1NG~ MORGANVILXE ] (15) north forty-two degrees twenty -Ifondar. the 11th dny of Au«. 195S, at JJ5 and 36, Keypo\ti N. J, May SECRETAR1AL SERVICES House Painting Floors' three minutes west still along Raid otlook, P. M. Dnjliulil SIVIIIE Time. be claimed upon identification Brown, three hundred slKty-hlne feet ALL that ctrtuln tr«et or parcel of Intnl. FLOORS laid; scraped; finish- and sixty one-hundredth 8 of a foot to u!il Rout« toys furniture, china glass Interior and Exterior tra charge for pick up from pancy. Will do own Interior bur W. Kuhns, single, by deed dot No. 4 with l'ro^iwi-t Avenue: thenre ill AUGUST 1. ware and old lewelry. US COlfax 4 3954 • Union Beacn home. COlfax 4-3550. , decorating, Write P.O. Box JuJy'15, 11/23'and recorded in the «p»th ro*tr-«n» i4l) dfarwa twenty-ont Broadway, Keyport. wjS/28 ' ' I'Jl) rolnnlcs «-••! DDI bunilr.d fifty I ISO.) •':..•• wj3i :.•;..•:,...- ,..,„:_'::WJ8fi, 4, Keypptt,, Nf 4, .*,.( *)31" • . I* . '•. •»!., I U boufi'«»9 to 4 pm.'wUt U Glad Show At Rutgers containing rules and specimen SOW to'4000 Tinners on band to - Infeiise Program Retires From Esto Rutgers Opening maintained throughout:-the classes for adults and children, watch machinery demonsti •- summer at all live evening col- Wednesday, Thursday are^ift-alUble from the show tions and compare results of crop,research.V" THE Set For H-VW-M Dates Changed legecenters. "A Day at Rutgers" Js theseo^saryi Arthur C. Hess of 2 For the extension centers, In North Jersey farmers an d Hanson-Van WlnVle-Mutmlng Rutgers University announc- theme of the New Jersey Qlad-. Franxiln St., Vaux Hall, The those who cant make the tilp MATAWAN JOURNAL! Co. announced last week an in- ed today a change in the open- Camden, Jersey City, Newark, lolus Society's state show to show will be open 3 to 10 p.m. on Sept. 4 will be welcome to New Brunswick, and Paterson, - tojse development progi am }n- Ing date of all Its evening cred- be held Wednesday and Thurs- on Wednesday and 10 a.m. to 9 look over the machinery cxhlb July si, insa Paie rifieca r it and non-credit programs. In- where professional and cultur- It which -will be open after- teii8CB4,,,to broaden the com- day, Aug. 5 and 6, In the gym- p.m. on Tliuisdiiy, stead of the previously sched- al courses are available to noon and evening on Sept ^3 pany's market for rectifiers. nasium at the State. University. tiee pl.mtei, CIOD duns, lakes, uled opening date of Sept, 15 adults on a noncredit basis, Included will be n new 11ns of A. Pioneer in the rectifier for this fall, all evening classes The New Jersey show Is said Grassland-Dairy Field small dlosel tractors, fcmiRo back-hocs, bulldozers (in< evening registration hours un- to be one of the Important glad- will begin Sept. 22. The change harvester's, plowa, balers, a many others. "".'.' • field, the company continues to der" the new opening schedule iolus events of the year in this Day At Rutgers College specialize in low-voltage recti- applies to classos In the Cam- den, Jersey City, Newark. New begin Sept. 2. Afternoon regls,- part of the country, and last fiers for the electroplating in- -. Special attractions are being Brunswick, and Paterson cen- tratlon hours, on the other year in .spite of the drought, it dustry. Now its rectifier depart- attracted many visitors and ex- plannod for Oils year's Giass- ters. hand, will be maintained at all ment is reorganized ana ex- hibitors from all pnrts of Die land-Dnlry Field Cay at Rut- .Classes also will begin a week extension centers during the gers University's Dairy llo- Have Your Rugs panded to develop equipment •later'In the spring, with the stato jnd many from nearby search Farm. Becmcrvllle, ac- for electrochemical and eleo- new term starting Feb. 2summer months. states. With better growing conditions this year, more and cording tp M. A, Clark, Moll- Cleaned trometallurelcal processing, Instead of the previously an- Joins Staff Of MMH As better' blooms than last year moulli Count y""agricultural . utility power "conversion, shop nounced Jan. 26. To permit the later opening are expected. ngent. 1U- suggests thiyt -Mon- The MODERN WAY power supply, special labora- Administrative Aide 1 [(l dates, more convenient to men Anyone In the state who rrioulh . County livestock ffti'in tory supply, motor generator Here At and women students who are Thomas Grant has Joined the grows gladiolus ns a hobby or ers circle Sept. 4 on tho onleii- field excitation, higb-voitage employed during the day. staff of Moniuouth Memorial commercially is Invited to en-dar now and lunkc plans to S. BO YES hard anodizing and miscellane- Christmas and Easter vacation Hospital as administrative as- ter specimens. There Is no en- spend the day In DocmcrvlUe. ous other industrial DC' appli- ROBERT J. HARPER periods will be shortened. Un- sistant, it was announced try tee, ot admission charge. Vour RUM Are Aiitaiiiulkmlly Co-Chairmen of tile show.- arc > Field days at tlie bin dairy cations, Robert. J. Harper, 15 Ocean' der the new evening schedule Thursday by George J. Bartel, research center are held only TripIe'Cloaned Christmas holidays will begin Dr.' M.• Wright. Taylor. Now The steel Industry already Blvd., Cliff wood Beach, recent- hospital administrator. A grad- every oilier year, Two y o » v s Ccntrnl Jersey's Most Modern KUK Clcmilnn I'Unt Dec. 22; and Easter holidays uate of Ohio University. Mr. •Brunswick, and Ellsworth Bar- has_ become a major world more. East Brunswlok. ago when the.fo.vm colcbinUct marketer late-model H-VW-M ly retired from the Bayonne Mar. 25,1059. All evening class- Grant has his Master of Sci- rectifiers. - Refinery of Esso Standarcj OH es thus' will be completed be- ence Degree from Columbia Copies or the show schedule,' its 25th anniversary there were PArkway fore the university's com- ; RAD Stepped Up Company. At a luncheon held University and served his resl in his honor at the refinery mencement on June 3, 1959. dency In hospital administra- Back "81 tUe new develop- No Date Change' 1-1582 ments in reotitlers is H-VW-M's cafeteria, he received a leath- tion at Hackensack Hospital, The change in opening will Hackensack. Largest Variety Of recently accelerated research er wallet containing.a lifetime not affect registration dates for and development prografn. The pass tp all Esso units from the During World War Tt,"-._Mrr S. BOYES the evening college centers, ac- Grant served as a squadron company__recentiy completed plant's Employee Relations MAIL BOXES building, staffing .and equip- cording to Dean Ernest B. Me- commander and chemical labo- RUG CLEANING CO. Manager, R.C.; KIddoo. Mahon of the evening divisions. ratory offloer with the 2-795th ping >%n* electrical - laboratory In Newark and New Bruns- (Ill nnd N. Slovens Avo largely devoted to new develop- Mr. Harper, who retires U.S. AirTrirce Hospital at Rob- In The State •""•' South AmboV • wick, evening college students bins Ah Force Base, Georgia. ments in reotifiers, .— with over 38 years servlce.with will continue to" register on Your Hardware Department Store I'lokup nnd • Kcllvc H-VW-M has adopted a pol-the !Esso organization, was aMonday and Wednesday eve- member of the fuel" products icy based on the-principle that 1 nings beginning next Monday Phone COIf ax 4-2000 rectifier design should be carer terminalllng group. After hold- from 7 to 9 p.m. throughout the ing several positions in the DR.LOUISI.PRAGER fully tailored for the specific month of August. Beginning OPTOMETRIST application for which the recti- packaging and mechanical de- Sept.' 2 registration may be 26-28 W. FRONT ST., KEYPORT, N.J. fier will be used. Job require- partments, Mr. Harper Joined made every evening through EYES EXAMINED ments,^the company said, dic- the terminalling operation in, Sept. 19. . . . . 1933. , " _,.< OFFICE not as; . tate the method of voltage con- In the Camden, Jersey City, trol, regulation, specifications A native of Jersey City, he Dallj cna Saturday* and Paterson.centers evening 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. for protective devices, over- has made his home in C 11 f f- registration begins Monday and load characteristics and other wood Beach since 1949. Friday. 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. "BEAUTY-VENT" ALL ALUMINUM continues on Monday, Tuesday, Closed All Day Wednesday! Important design features. To and Wednesday evenings In equip, itself for all Job require- The research attack on can-August in Paterson; Tuesday 30 W. Front St., DOOR CANOPY Qlv« your home now brightness/ ments, the statement said K- cer is the greatest and costli- evenings In Jersey City, and • • f VW-M will build "rectifiers with est single-undertaking- In medi- Keyport Wednesday evenings In Cam- : protect* your visitors from rain, snow • jelenlum plates, germanium or cal historyr Practically every den from 7 to 9 p.m. In addi- COIfax 4-2020 silicon diodes. - branch of modern science is en- tion, afternoon registration 95 H-VW-M introduced in 1876, gaged in cancer research ac- J6"Wx3O'!P 12 - -what the company claimed was cording to the American Can- the first practical electroplate cer Society, - - .„ : With an t«iy in»t»li»t!on ol thit ruil-prool. imr dynamo. The dynamo won ilain-prool all aluminum canopy, YVU giva a • medat two years later .your advertisement, in , this your ham* * now perion»lily. .Your dooti ' at the Paris Exhibition. The paper will reach prospective Ross W. Maghan Agency company-first produced recti- purchasers in every commun- andwlndowi'wli)b'sWe«llior-prooUcj[e«ulli< '" ;•" fiers in'ISWand has marketed ity in the bayshore area. Ing itrlp. provonli wntor lonUgo wliort • models with copper oxide, sel- Real Estate—Insurance canopy ll jolnod to houio. Docomlivo tlripti. enlumand germanium diodes Defense Bonds pay the same . ol bakod mid lui«d onomal will *dd « lively In the years meanwhile. Now rate of interest as the War MATAWAN 138 Main St. LO 60003 they will offer, in addition, rec- Bonds you bought during the touch o! col6t to your homo. Guaronlood not tifiers with silicon diodes. war Buy some! ' .. . to tVfttk. chip or pool.,, wlil Ilitt a Illolim*, WWWHWWWWWWHWWWmWVWWWWWWIW •Uio-for doori and windows. 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