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91«t YEAR — 38th WEEK olambw Mm Mtear tan unttnm -Mattoaal StflorUl Aaoadattoa MATAWAN, N. J., THURSDAY, MARCH it, 1960 Sinfie Copy Ten Cents Board Of Review Rules Out Vote Matawan Man Honored By JCP&L Five Contests Seen Separation; Currie May Appeal In Primary Election Petition for the holding or a to maintain a properly graded tendent were tent to each member Primary contests In ill Matawan • referendum on constituting Mata- school system; of the Board of Review who subse- rea communities wer* scheduled wan Borough as a separate school "(d) Inequality would result. quently held hearings on the made; Service Conceited hen the deadline was reached district, made by the borough coun- Beard Answers Petition on Jan. 7 and 22, 1960, in Trenton cil, was denied Tuesday by the Mrs. David Tuttle, of Trinity "An answer to the petition also From a study of the record, the Thursday for the filing of nomi- board of review in Trenton, dele- report of the County Superintendc nl Episcopal Church. Matawan, who ating petitions. The contests art) gated by lav to rule upon it. Fred- was filed by the Board of Edu- cation of the Township of Matawan and data on file in the Department 'as chairman ol the planned World erick M.-Kaubinger, State Com- of Education, the Board of Review Day of Prayer service, which was luted In Matawan, Matawan missioner of Education; Salvatore requesting that the petition be de- Townahlp, Marlboro, Madison aw) nied on the grounds that: . finds and determines the facts in to have boon held in Trinity Church A. Bontempo, Director of the State this matter to be as follows: )n Mar. 4, announces 'hat the serv- -iolmdel Townships. Departnient of Coservation and "1. On a separated basis neithar (continued on page fourteen) ice was cancelled due to the of the separated school districts Economic Development, and weather. Mrs. Tultlo states that rYto'awan George C. Skillman, Director of the could operate a h i g h school ef- each church Is to hold its own fectively or economically. Division of Local Government, State iervlca In plsce of the combined Matawan Borough Republican! Department of the Treasury, were "2. While regionalizaUot: is a pos- Reported Slashing me. sible solution to the high school will decide a contest for the nom- the members of the board of re- ination lot two seats en the Bor- view. They held hearings In Tren- problem, there Is no assurance that regionalization could be effectu- Labelled A Hoax ough" Council, Three men am ton Jan. 8 and Jam 22 on the pe- seeking the nomination Includ'm tition. ated. - . ' • i •• ' Swimming Pool "3. Even if regionalization could SMIC Restriction ie organliatlon-cnciorstd Lawronrs Edward W. Currie, Matawan, at- be effectuated there appears to he On Teen Activities Bachmin and inward E, Hyrnc. torney-for tin Committee for Bet-little financial advantage to the Move Staved Off and Howard WlUon, ter Borough Schools, the group Borough to consider regionalization The reported razor slashing of a Than li no conleat slated In originally to petition the borough since State aid tends to equalize 16-year-old Union Beach youth, an Forbes Beach Plans Palawan Democratic; ranks with council for the vote on separation, current expense differences which alleged aftermath of a fight which Bitterly Opposed irginliltlon-iackod nimlim, announced after hearing the ruling ohn J. Walsh Jr. and William arise from allocation of costs on "broke out st'a dance at Keyport * of the board of review that it would an assessed valuation basis. Cllitons lammed the town hall at •ormon, running In tho Apr. II) High School Mar. 9, was declared be' appealed. He itated there Is 45 "4. Separation would "disrupt an Browntown Monday to protaat the primary election unoppoood. Can days for the appeal. Integrated school system consisting a hoax Monday by State Police at application ol Manchester Hooper. dldatea are teeklnt tho nnmlm ' Mr. Currie, who.presented the of kindergarten through high school the Keyport Barracks., Metuchen, for a variance lo con- lon for two council ieaU to In- case for separation in the Trenton without securing either financial or The fight at the dance, sponsored struct a swimming pool and a ca- wealed by Cuuncllmen Cyrui K bana colony at Sledlor'a Beach, la hearing*, had the; hearing inter- educational advantages. by the Keyport High School Moth- j. Raymond Ketthel, Malawan, (left), who re-JCPfcL, and John E. Logan, vlee president of en- Brown and Rntlln Richnrda whu rupted because Mr. Raublnger did Held Two Hearings la Trentoa en' Club, coupled with the alleged, tlnd recently as general superintendent of produc- gineering and generation for both companies. Mr. ter known ai Forbes Beach. Mr. are not Basking re-elfclton not alt In person at them but depu- Don for Jersey Central Power k Light Company and Kelchel was honored at a dinner given by his fellow Hooper said he represented Ihe Mr. Bachman, 19, a member ol "Copies of the petition, answers slashing Friday morning, resulted Raritan Bay Dcach Co., Inc. tised Erie Groezinger, an assistant and report of the County Superin- In a series of "rumble" warnings, New Jersey Power ft Ugbt Company is congratulated employees Thursday nlghl al Bullonwood Manor, he Midway lloao Co , Is Ihe pros commissioner of education, to act received by police resulted In a full by J. Warren Fraaee, (right) personnel director tor Malawaa. The irale cltUcni foresaw a re- enl I'lro (,'hlnf uf Matawan. Hi for him. Mr. Currie contended this scale a|ert over the .weekend by turn to conditions they held lo hive •uperlntendnnt of maintenance was a deviation, from the Intent of police of four area municipalities. •I Appeal For Blood been objectionable when Forbes for the KolIn Transit Corp. al At the law to have the three persons Silver Dollars The It-year-old youth, Richard Bayview Church State Penalizes Beach was In existence. Former bury Park and Keyport. Mr Bach named In the statute present at Anderson, 407 Harris Ave., Union Mayor John P. Chamberlain and man li a voteran of the U. !i •II hearings. The state attorney j In urgaot appeal for blood Township Commlltesman Donald Beach, Friday reported to police dfhort was made yesterday by Navy and law tervlco during general's office sustained the po-Betray Youths he had been dragged into, a car 10th Anniversary Marlboro Tavern Macrae both objected becauao World War II sition of Dr. Raubinger that U» My Matthews, chairman of tho granting tho variance would aet a Thefts Solved By while going to school on Morning- M UIWM Township Bleed Bank. Mr Myrnr. 4(1, li employed In statute gave him discretion as to side Ave. by. four colored youths Rev. Douglas Merrlam Orders Immediate precedent for allowing a non-con- Weitern liloclrlc Co, Hillside, li deputizing assistant commissioner* M* Matthswi. reported that all forming use In a residential tone. .Tries To Pass Them who slashed him on both cheeks Will Speak Sunday jnMenU In CUffwood Beach wlU License Revocation harge of onglneertna. lie la a foi to act for him. " • and released him. . Mayor John Phillips also was an mar mombor nf Ihe Uorough Coun Two more teen-age boys have be asked to make a donation lo Admits Stery False On Sunday the Bayview Pres- rsileolsh the supply ot blood la Because of nine alleged viola- objector. II* doubled Mr. Hooper ll and served at chairman of Uu Accepted Opinion been 'taken Into Custody In the solv- could prove ownorahlp of Ihe land State Police reported Monday byterian Church,- CUffwood Beach, |h« bank. tions of the rule book, tho book water, streets and roada commit Mr. Currie accepted the opinion ing of a series of eight robberies that the youth, after questioning, until after Apr. 1. The applicant of the attorney general to let theIn the Matawan area, Chief John will ceicbiVo the beginning ol ike • Mood from (be bank presently has been thrown at the Countryside oot ol tho borough from 1932 ti admitted hit story was false and church 10 years ago/ On Mar. '1, defondtd hla project ai a necessary IBM. Mr. Wilson. I Center Si, proceedings continue but did notMelna. borough polio*, announced that he had taken his father's razor (s furnished lo any resident of Tavern, Route 79, Marlboro Town- ono to provide bathing privileges yesterday. Two had been picked 1950, a total of. 67 persons under la a former praildanl of the Mala assent to it and obtained the re- blade and Inflicted the cuts on both the township who may require It ship. State ABC Director William for persons In the bayshoro aroa lease of the board of review that up Monday and there were five the leadership of the Rev, R. Doug- However, Mr. Matthews warned wan Townahlp Hoard ol Education. his cheeks himself. He told state II. Davla revoked the tavern's with no chance of membership at Mr. Walnh has been a realdoni he was not prejudicing bis right of breakings and entries charged to las Merrlan. signed a covenant in- that If (his appeal falls lo bring other beach clubs. Tho aroused police he had run away when the dicating their desire to organize of the borough tor Ihe past t FoUowinx the worship service %mt, or may ftall Vtoeenl Oauafc Chariot E. LudwUf. Fonts, for the d ^tlH J . O'O'HsganH , to the downfall of the gang of tion, Interffrlnrwild ABC'ajmtls and ili» Amwtcaa u cation,,; aad^. g Principal'. George tD.^Search dinner will be served in fellowship LOweU MWI or Vinoanl OeBow, investigating the place ind making Lebar Co. atailng Mr, Nonpar ha (contlriunl on page fourteen) AAsburb y ParkPk, attorney fof r thhe M Mat- youthful thieves. Chief Melna and he has excluded the boy from nail. Elder Harold Hatfield sr. will LOwellMKS. Arrangement will no authority to make any rtpra Patrolman Carmen Messina made a falae alatemont of tho slock aentallons about tho properly and, awan Township Committee, that classes pending a ruling by the introduce 'Hie guests who will in- bo made to accept any donations. ownership. neither Matawan Borough nor Mat- a check of stores where there had Board of Education In this case. had nrj right oven lo bo on tho been payment offered for purchases clude the Rev. Chester Gelloway, awan Township, constituted ' as Two other Juvenile complaints and moderator of Monmouth Presbytery The operators also wero accused land. $1750 Settlement with silver dollars, not common a disorderly person charge were of concealing (he facto that ono separated school districts could currency In this part'of the coun- and the Rev, Norman Riley, pres- Oppose Variance support an educational plant and filed as a result of the disturbances. ident of the Greater Matawan-Key- Township Couple of them had previoualy been con Residents of new subdivisions try, and the description of the Keyport Police Chief LeRoy vlcted of a crime and that some fn Williams Case system either economically or edu- youths offering the "cartwheels" port Area Council of Churches. F. battled niavci before both the ton cationally. Sproul reported the fight at the Howard Lloyd under whose guid- of them had been connected with (continued on page fifteen) was obtained. From this they dance broke out when nearly 500 May Adopt Child other taverns which had been Modlson Board Takes The. deductions of the commis- could be spatted. ance a church school was begun sioners from the cts for both youths from several communities in the CUffwood Beach ares prior Ruling Made By suspended. Also among the charges Compromise Proposal The two youths taken Into cus- jammed the high school. As a re- waa one that a bottlo labeled as Split Violations, aides, as presented at their bear- tody since Monday have been Im- to the organization of the churcn Ings, are outlined in this following (contlnued on page eight) will bo the after dinner speaker. Welfare Board Canadian whiskey was found on Court Clerk Duty Board President Joseph lloff ami plicated by the others in two more analysis not to bo (ho rest thing. Stanley Kordllnaki both voted "mi' verbatim repdrt of their findings: breakings. One Feb. 21 at the Shoveling Walks, To Review Church History tin State Board of Child Wel- Report Filed Nor. 11, MO Concealment A Kay Holmdol Township Committee re- on a resolution passed 0-3 by 'ho Peterson's. 75 Main St. where Joseph Sinclair, the first and fare, at an unscheduled meeting In Mr. Davla laid tho place might quested Its attornoy, Lawrence A. Madison Townahlp Doard of Edu- "The Borough Council of Mata- candy and gum were taken, and Licensing Dogs also the present superintendent ol wan, by resolution, petitioned the Trenton Tuesday, ruled that four- have gotten off with a lengthy Carton Jr., to prepare an amend- ation Thursday to pay Charles I Feb. a, in • first entry at Matt- Chief John Melna, Matawan Bor- the church school, will review the suspension had It not been for tho Williams. Now Brunswick. $I7M In Monmouth County Superintendent wan Ford on Main St. where year-old Alice Marie may be ment (o tho municipal court ordi- ough, Police, called the attention history of the church from, its In-adopted by Mr. and Mrs. Richard records of some of the principals, nance creating the notltlon of vio- otilBrr,»iil of a claim against tin- of Schools to make a study and nothing was.taken. ception to the present. Ho will be of citizens to two perennial woes Combs, Engllshtown Rd., Old and the concealmonl of the records. lations clurk Thursday. Msrd. Mr, Williams holds an or investigation as to the advisability Other Entries assisted by slides and photographs ot constituting the Borough of Mat- of the municipality, unshoveled Bridge. The state sought to take One of these, Albert Sabln, sup- Mra. Shirley Cox, who haa botn nr Irnm the Division Agalnal Dl>- ; Then came entries at the Patio sidewalks after a snowstorm, assembled from the membership. rimimlloti, Stale Department ol awan a separate school district the child away from the Madison pressed the (act that he had been handling both tha court and vio- Pit, Route it. two occasions; John- dogs. Special music will be furnished >-y convicted In New York' of conceal- Education, directing tile hoard In puisuant to S, S. 11:5-1.3. The son's Esso. Broad St at Route 34, Township couple. • lations clerk dullos, roconlly suh County Superintendent of' Schools The chief stated (hat there la an an all male vocal group from Mor- ing bankrupt assets and of fornory milled her resignation because ot mploy him and pay htm back and Midway Market, Main St Lit- ordinance which requires a side- gan known as the Raritan Bay Tha ruling ended a dispute and conspiracy, and In Union nailfa from Sept. I, 1951. prepared and filed the requested tle of value was taken In any of tncroaalng work load from the two report and on Nov. Iff, 1959. the walk to be shoveled a few hours Singers. evoked when the chlld-wejare County of maintaining a disorderly Jobs. Mn Cox told Ihe commit'uu- It wai on Sept. I, 10M, that tin- these entries, Chief Melna reports, after snow stops falling or the Borough Council adopted a reso- (continued on page eight) The present pastor of the church board said that the couple could house, the ABC chlol said. men aho would withdraw Ihn reilg laic Dr Uuiicne W Shrunk, then owner Is violating (he law. He (continued on page eight) not adopt their foster child because •upurlnlpndiml of achooli, declined lution pursuant to R. S. 18:5-1.4 pe- can be charged for the shoveling Mr. Davis laid th* 309 Piano St. nation with tlto creation of tho now titioning the Commissioner of Edu- she was of "very superior" Intel- (continued on pago eight) pom. to hire Mr. Wllllami •• a U'OCIUM Dem$ Will Meet if the municipality has to do It ligence and Uw couple, the board When other poll 11 on the facully cation for permission to submit and is in contempt of a borough Cite Two Tavern* The violations clerk will be paid the legal voters o( the Borough of deemed, hid Inadequate Intellec- lalor wero filled and Mr Wllllaiv* The second end third district ordinance. • - tual and financial resources to rear Mrs. Spoor Resigns salary ol 11000 per year rolro- wan not called In, ho appealed I Matawan the question of whether Two Matawan bars, Tourlne's acllvo to Jan. I, 1000. the Borough of Matawan shall be Democrats of Matawan Township Chief Melna also finds it his un- her properly. As Planner Secretary the Dlvlalon AgainM Ditcrlmlnn will hold a meeting Wednesday happy lot to remind dogowners Tavern, 40 Main St, and Al's Dor Tuesday's action also followed Mrs. Doris Stlllwell Is expected ion. After a hrorlnu, II wni clr- constituted a separate school dis- they are way behind schedule In and Grill, 20 High St, have been to be named to Ihe position bil- trict night at 8:30 p.m. In the Veterans i conference between Oov, Rob- Mrs. Mary (Kitty) Spoor resigned elded l>y the DlvUlon Ilisl Mr Wil- of Foreign Wars Hall. Cliffwood licensing their pets and are sub-'charged by the State Division ol ert B.' Meyner and John W. Tram-last night as secretary of the Mata- lowing adoption of the amendment liams was fully qualified and CIM "The Township of Matawan re- Ave., Olflwood. A film on "Natur- ject to penalty. The chief asks Alcoholic Beverage Control with burg, Commissioner of Institutions wan Townahlp Planning Board. Shs Mrs, Cox will alao recelvo 11000. lifted to tuacli and Ilial Ilia on>y plied to. this petition opposing the al Gas" by Transcontinental Pipe there be no further delay in com:serving minors. The state contends and Agencies. The state board has held this offico since January A salary ordinance was adopted ipporont ruaton he wai nut hiii-il granting' of the.'borough's request Line Corp. will be presented. The ing to police headquarters to gettwo 17-year-old youths Were served (cont|nued on page eight) 1857. Action on appointing a suc- following a public hearing. Ilium wai that ho was a Neiro. contending that: ..»•• i. •' film shows the exploring for gaslicenses. Also, he reminds own-in both establishments Feb. 24. cessor was held up, wero no queitlons from the audl- Dr. Shrank denied this. Ho de- ' "(a) An excessive debt burden and a complete history until It ers, taking out a license does not Hearings are scheduled for the A minor subdivision of the Fred nee. lared Mr. Williams was not hi nil will be Imposed upon the TpwnsMp reaches the homes. Refreshments give permission for a dog to runlicensees Friday, Mar. 25. In ABCUebenow Against Includt I In the now ichodulo ire at large - Klauss property on Illghfleld Ave. bocauM be WOI not corlllled for ot Matawam will-be-servod ——: headquarters, Newark, was allowed by which JO feel could several pay hikes. Tho lax collector trio position Open Sept. I. IDM. The "(b) An efficient school "system $21,683 Tractor Buy be taken from ono lot and added received tho blggoat boost, M00, fur IK ard stressed (hat more than |u«i cannot be maintained in the Town- Hohndel Township Commit!^ to an adjoining one. a salary of 1)100 per year, Ths f action In filling the ilaff nl "(c) There will be Insufficient Chief Scout Executive To Live In Area altonfey, draw an ordinance by ship attorney, giving his views of were given raises of ISM. Tho as-teachers as It best law ill (or llm pupils in the Township of Matawan which financing of a $21,883 pur- the alternatives on the controversial sessor snd ths township dork now good of Us own district was in Joseph A. Brunton Jr., Chief Assistant Since US7 ollc Churches, Jewish groups, and chase of a front end tractpr-U>id«r trailer camp issue. The letter was receive 11500 each; the magistral*, volved, It dtfied Ihe order from Scout Executive-Elect of the Boy . He. haa been Assistant Chief Scout Need /mmunizaf/on the Mormon Churcfl. from Equipment Distributors, Inc., referred to Ihe committee. (2000 and tho court dark, 11000. Trenton, holding that to hsvo com- Seoul* of America, and Mrs. Brun- Executive since Aug. 1, 1957 super- The overall relationships program Little Ferry, could jkn place. ilied with II would have been an ton have rented the home of Mr. / The heaKfc committee el the vising the work of the relation- Includes fraternal bodies, veterans admission of guilt In discrimina- and Mrs. J. Raymond Ketchel, 1 ships and personnel divisions and Mr. Carte n assured the governing Matawan Grammar School Par- organizations, labor unions. Indus- body on question by Committee- tion that It had not pracllc»d. Tho Nawatam Way, Matawan; and will the public relations service. The Restored Rail Service To Wickatunk (continued on pact eight) ^ent-Teachei Association reminds take up residence in Matawan on trial groups, public schools, state man Edwin Llebenow that It won parents that all children must Apr. 1. Mr. Brunton will assume institutions, and all agencies thai "special equipment" that could be have completed the imiminfcallnn his new position In August with co-operate in making Scoring bought without bid. Commltteeman Part OfWcbb&Knapp Marlboro Plitn program for diphtheria, pertus- the Boy Scouts of America after available to the boys of America Alfred C. Poole stated another ma- Boat BUI Setback sis, telamts, smallpox, and polto- the Jamboree and will take the chine had been priced and was Transportation Facilities For Commuters ; myelitis before entering school la Mr. Brunton. long has been In cheaper, but, In his opinion, 6d Roporls thai Uw Mat* Sesale place of Dr. Arthur A. Schuck, who international youth A "Mui." For Large Scale Sale Of House* - September. Since the bnmunl- then..wiU-bccome...Chi£f..Scout..Exer teretted is not have the durable manufacture would r*t« flsal taprairal of a kill mlon to a series In some cast*. cutive Emeritus. The home office morernrntsr He atttnded several of the t J he was recommending. t» glvo the dale •Ofcortrjr U International Boy Scout conferences In descriptions given out last since the end of World War II snd It should be started Immediately of the National Council is in New Mr. Llebenow believed the ma-week of the proposed Willismsburg Ihe railroad has been reported as r»|lsl«r aod roguUts ptwsr twtts . so that It eaa be completed prior Brunswick. and World Jamborees. He was one bl Udal wat«n raetlcsd a ak«ra of the six U. S. delegates to the chine recommended was too big forcolonloMesIgn shoppini.,an4 mu- considering total abandonment of '^tv school entrance. Mr. Brunton was born and edu- the limited seeds of the township nicipal center for Wickatunk by a Its irscftago if freight revenues did ootback Maaday. Tie Imate. 17th International Scout Conference Republican caucus talM to pro- - The Immnnliirtloni are avail- cated in Pittsburgh, Pa. He has at New Delhi, India, In AuRutt He saw it something more for therepresentative of Webb k Knapp, not Increase. able at the infant and pre-scbool been active in Scouting since 1914 county re id department or • larfce projecting 2300 and many more Mr, Moore If undorstood to have due* • tingle vote tor advaa Itam a physidaa ana* fee pre- Executive of the Greater New York interracial service, Ural service, December 1955 as the mecutive di- IIJP plus tax round trip. Fre Ralliond of New Jersey, ownor ot •waa Tawmhlp wrMs alala au- Councils. Mr. Bnmfem became Na- 1 1 o\ Knspp would hava to conic fuilh oiaUd at the rtmiwf, 9 Is- civic relationship.. International rector of Ihe New YorV Wale Trm> queaf service, coavenlnt, •cooomi (he MaiaWsn-to-Prnhold track* with a plan for both lh« Central Ihorllln challenging the paatag* •calatieas are oMalassl freai the tions! Director of the Division of service, and co-operative relations pqrary Commission on Youth and caJ. For HIM »cb»d*l« c*U COlthrough Wlcksfimk. No paisenKer •f lh* waur*, saw wtMrttl Relationships fa Nowtnatr O8L | 1 and Pfflniylvanls lhal would aiiutv hmU, with the Protestant Churches, Catb- Delinquency. ' fu *na. •• "••." ••(•• (rains havt run over UWM tricks (continued on pago OIRIII) deira t»n»ld»iably. • Pag* Two THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. Thursday, March 17, 1960

Baptists Plain; 1 . .» ' , New Jersey WSCS Landmark Restored At St. John's Church Services Announced For Bayshore Area Special Siervices Elects Officers The First Baptist Church of Key- Mrs. E. Emerson Gardiner, Al- port U planning a series of four First Presbyteriaa Church St Mary's Episcopal Chorea First Mettaesst Church Jeirtvafc's WUneasea moneston, was re-elected president special services to be held Mar. 21, Route U aad Frankfla St, East FreSt St, Kejrsart 147 Mala tt. Matawaa K*Vi»rt C«a«r«gatloai of the Woman's Society of Christian 22, 24 and 25. Guest speaker for MaUwaa Rev. Henry A. Male, Rector Rev. Frank E. Sweeteo. Pastor Hagdm HalL M DivisiM St. Service of the New Jersey Metho- Rev. Cheater A. Galloway, dist Conference at the 20th annual the New Life Campaign is the Rev. Boy Scout Troop M will meet to- The Women's Society of Christian Thursday at 7:3* p.m. the Minis- George H. Slavin. pastor of the Pastor meeting in Ocean City. night at 7 p.m. and at 8:3» th« Service will hold a chowder sa try School will consider study Faith Community Church, Roslyn, At the 10 a.m. Sunday morning entitled "Toe Theocratic MinUtr; Other officers elected for the scout committee will meet tomorrow. At < p.m. die Inter Pa. He if serving his 11th year as worship, the pastor will apeak on School," taken from the Bible aii coming year were: Vice president pastor of this church. mediate Fellowship will meet Mrs. Ralph Barrett, Little Spring, "Living Life At Its Best" the third Tomorrow there will be Hoi; book, "Qualified To Be Ministers. in a series of sermons entitled the church lor a -progressive su recording secretary, Mrs. Robert Born in Philadelphia of Scotch- Communion at 9 a.m. and In th The first student talk will cow- Irish parentage, he was raised fol- "Discovering God's Direction For per. B. Harlow, Merchantville; treas- evening, Way of the Cross, 7: material in "Your Will Be Don Life." Nursery care is provided Church membership dan mtet urer, Mrs. George F. Fuhrroann, p.m. On Earth," Chapter II (pars. 1-23). Penns Grove, and the following for tots under lhree-y«ars-ot«gc at It: N a.m. oo Saturday. whose parents desire to attend On Sunday morning prayer is The second student will read from secretaries, promotion, Mrs. C. Divine worship services are heli church. Sunday School meets. 7:45 a.m.; I a.m., Holy Com- the Book of Psalms, Chap. 68:1 to Harry Tripple, Collingswood; mis 10 a.m.; Senior High Presbyteea munion; i:30 ajn.. family service Sunday at 8:45 and 11 a.m. witl £8:35; the third and fourth students sionary education, Mrs. Henry J. Paul, Collingswood; missionary Fellowship at 7 p.m. to continue of morning prayer and Jtoly Com- music by the junior and senio will cover material from the Bible aid books, "From Paradise Lost to service. Miss Fay Tucker, Ocean the study of other religions. munion; II a.m.. Holy Communion choirs. *Hie pastor's sermon top Paradise Regained." and "Je- Grove; Christian social relations, On ..Monday evening Boy Scout ana cerman. The Couples Clue will will be "A Betrayer Forgiven." A Mrs. Albert T. Stretch jr., Tren- Troop 73 meets at 7:3d p.m. and hovah's Witnesses In The Divine meet at i p.m. the II a.m. service a nursery ton;, youth work, Mrs. George P. st I p.m. the executive board of available and junior church is con- Purpose." Smires, Camden; student work, the Women's Association will meet Cub Scout committee will meel ducted for children under 10 year Saturday the Spanish speaking Mrs. Abram Voorhees, Pennington; at the home ot Mrs. L. J. Aitkeii, and intermediate choir will Church school, with classes fo people are invited to attend the children's work, Mrs. Carlton N. SI Little St., Matawan. hearse at 7:30 p.nrr Monday. Nelson, Swedesboro; spiritual life, every age from nursery through Spanish Bible study using the Bibl The Women's Bible Class meets There will be Holy Communion study book, "You May Survive Ar- Mrs. John L. Ewing, Elmer; liter- at 10 a.m. on Tuesday morning; the adult department, begins at > a.m. 'Wednesday. In the eve- mageddon Into God's New World. ature and publications, Mrs. W S board of deacons, 8 p.m. •:4i a.m., under the direction ol Albright, New Brunswick; supply ning Brownies and Junior choir Sunday at 3 p.m. the public lec- On Wednesday evening the Cou- Howard A. Henderson, superinten ture Is entitled, "Why Are There So work, Mrs. James G. Bennett, Red meet at 7 p.m.; senior choir, ples Club will meet at the home dent. Senior.Methodist Youth Fi Many Religions?" The questions to Bank; missionary personnel, Mrs. p.m., and AAs, 9 p.m. L. Burdelle Hawk/ Moorestown, of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carothers, lowship meets at 7:30 p.m. be answered are "Are There Many Union St., Mgtawan, at I p.m. Ways to Worship God?" and "What and Wesle/an Service Guild, Miss Emery Horn will speak on his "80 Keyport Refermed Church The Commission of Education is the Right Way?" ' Sarah, M. Bowater. Days Around The World." Warm St, Keypert will meet at the church Monday Tuesday the service centers will The officers were elected during REV. GEORGE H. SLAVIN The stewardship and finance Rev. Roderick N. DeYoung, at 7:13 p.m. to attend a session continue their study in the Bible by Mrs. Gardiner, and installed at committee meet oi Thursday eve- . Pastor •.•"„,: of the leadership school at Atlanti aid book, "Your Will Be Done On a consecration service conducted lowing Roman Catholic principals. Chapel choir rehearses tonight ai Highlands. . , - Earth." The addresses are as fol- by Dr. Marvin R. Gulce. Mrs. He was cwiVet**" TO Christ (oJ833, lows: F.Anderson, 331 Wilson Ave., Ewing led the opening devotional then he Ijegan attending a' Baptist Friday evening the Junior High 7 o'clock; sanctuary choir rehear Junior choir rehearses Wedn, Preibyteen Fellowship will meet at Ml, S p.m. • Matawaa; J. Gondoly, 9 Atlantic period. , Church. He hit a call to the minis- day at 2:45 p.m.; prayer meeting A slUt depicting the work of the I fof r « supper.meetingi . TTherh e Confirmation claas meets Satur- Ave., Matawan: R. Lovelace, Pros- try, and •(tended' the Philadelphia and Bible study, 7:15 p.m.; compect Ave., Cliffwood; A. W. Pal-New Jersey Conference Summer Bible College; and the Reformed will be a speaker. Alt.Preshytftfe day at 9 a.m. avwfcjAotr rehear- an seventh and eighth graders are ses at 10 a.m. * bined meeting of the planning com- mer, Middle Rd., North CentervUiei School of Missions, scheduled for Episcopal Seminary. He was or- W. Watte. 8 Monmouth Ave,. Pift July 11 to U at Pennington, was dained into the Baptist Ministry in Invited to attend. No guests >re mittee and expansion crusade com- to attend this meeting. SundaV^Sehoirbegihs "titt-.WtfA Monmouth; Kingdom Hall. All are presented by the women of the I9U. ' under the supervision of Robert mittee, 8 o'clock, •/,/ .welcome. rladdonfield Methodist Church. Maay people have missed (he glow of the blue cross, which Is atop He has served former pastorate* First Baptist Church Wllkenloh: nursery-for r-re-schbol Chapel choir rehearses on Thurs- A pledge service, in which 164,- St John's Methodist Church, Hailet, and usually Is visible for miles In the Baptist Tabernacle, National lU Main St., Matawan children. 10:30 a.m.; morning wjr- day at 7.15 p.m.; senior choir, First Church Ol Christ SeleaUst 000 was pledged by the women of from Routes IS and 31, since the cross was destroyed by lightning In • shlp 10:45 a.m. at which time the 'clock. Park and the Emanuel Baptist Rev. Lawrence R. Bailey, 84 Broad St., Keyport , the Conference to aid in the mis-mid-winter storm. Thnee repair oli mthe cross hanas beeneen delayeoejayeda Becausbecause Church, Maple Shade. During his Pastor C .crament of Holy Baptism will be The choirs ol this church and St, Sunday s e r v ice and Sunday sionary work in foreign and na local contractors were! nonott iadequatel " y equipped to work on the structure ministry, at Roslyn, Faith Com- The pastor's Instruction class for administered. Those who wish to lohn'a Methodist Church, Hailet, School, 11 a.m. Wednesday, testi- tlonal fields, supplement supply which towers some 89 feel., A North Jersey contractor with a telescopic munity Ctiurch has grown from i church membership will be he: have this Sacrament are asked to re combining to present the mony meeting 8 p.m. Reading room work, - help maintain buildings type crane found the jo|obb quite easy, as shown In the above picture. congregation of 263 to Its present on Saturday at 11 a.m. contact the pa::tor by Friday Mem cred cantata, "Olivet to Calvary,' pen Wednesday •and Saturday from and help meet the salaries of mis- bers of the congregation will he membership of (22. A new church Morning worship services will > by Maunder. The flrsjt public pre- to 4- p.m. sionaries, was conducted by Mrs. cents. The speaker for the morn- building was erected in 1953, and asked to pick up pledge cards anil sentation will be on Sunday eve The power of faith, raised to Fuhrmann. ing session will be Dr. Louis L. held at both 10 and U a.m. oi envelopes at the closer of the mopi- Clergy Invited To in 1959 they added a new educa- Sunday. Church school Is held at ing, Apr. 3, at 7:30 p.m. at the' iplritual understanding, win be em- A program of Negro Spirituals Heyn, Assistant Director, Menlo tional building and an enlarged Ing service. Matawan Church and the second nn 9 45 a.m. with classes (or each J phasized at Christian Science serv- was presented by Charles Higglns. Park Diagnostic Center. Again auditorium, seating 1000. Their Sun- ace group. Junior High flapli- Project and planning committee alm Sunday at, 7:30 p.m. at St. Ces Sunday. Mark's account of tho Attend Sessions there will be luncheon followed by day School averages well over 700 lohn's. The public Is welcome to Youth Fellowship meets at 7 pjn. will meet In the church house healing of the epileptic boy will be Invitations have been issued this group discussions and a summuiy at the preient time. The Rev. Mr The mid-week service of prayer Wednesday -• 8 p.m. ittend. read, concluding with Christ Jesus' Prizes For Best panel. Slavin constantly Is used as an week to clergymen of Monmouth and Bible study Is held on Thurs- words (9:29): "This kind can come 'urim Costumes. County'to attend a three-session "The third and final; sessloq Is Evangelist Bible Teacher and con-day at 7:30 p.m. First Baptist Church Grace MeUwilst Church orth by nothing, but by prayer ference speaker. He Is Interested institute sponsored by the Mon- scheduled for Wednesday,, May 25, Main and W. Third Sis. Union Beach and fasting." The subject of the An Impressive Purim program nunith County Me.ntaj Health Asse- with Dr. David R. Mace, Associate In Christian' Education, and hat The Faith Reformed Church Keyport Rev. Leon Zlnkler, Pastor Lesson-Sermon is "Matter." was served as President of the Chris- held Sunday at the Central rtion. Any clergymen who mayProfessor of Family Study, De- North Centervtlle Fire House. Rev. Maurice W. Phillips, A meeting of the merger plan Selections from- "Science and School, Keyport, at which time lot have received this material are partment ,qf Psychiatry, University tian Day School, Willow Grove. Pa. Middle Rd., Rarllan Township Pastor - nlng committee will be held toniiihl : ; He and Mr». Slavin live with their Health with.Key to the Scriptures' Marilyn Folskln won first prtw tor »elcorai to call die office of the of Pennsylvania Medical School, Sev. Theodore C. Muller, Pastor The deacons will meet tonight at t 8 o'clock at the home of Mr by Mary Baker Eddy will Include the most beautiful costurhe; Max- Monmouth County Mental Health and Staff Consultant to the Mar- four teen-age children In Glenslde, "Communism In the Far East' 8 o'clock at the parsonage. Cottage nd Mrs. John Albrecht, 19 Heckel Pa. The First Baptist Church Is his (23:16): "Faith, if it be mere Ine Waffenfeld, first priie for the Association, CApital 2-1195, for reg- riage Council of Philadelphia as will be th« pastor's sermon topic prayer meeting will be held frqm man St. xlief, Is as a pendulum swinging costume expressing best the Purim istration forms, and program. principal speaker. happy to'have him as their guest Sunday at the 11 a.m. worship ser- 8 to 8:30 p.m. tonight at the home minister for their New 'Life Cam- Youth choir rehearses at 10 a m between nothing and something, motif. Martie Waffenfeld had the vice. A nursery Is held at the ol Mrs. Everett S. Poling, 42 Ful- most original costume and Neil Based on requests from regis- Register By Apr. 1 _x- I p«lgn. Saturday; seventh grade oonfirma having no fixity. Faith, advanced trants at the mental health pro- Graces, 9 Bromley Dr. Sunday ton St., Keyport, and tomorrow lon class, 11 a.m.; eighth and to spiritual understanding. Is the Eiseman, the funniest. Judges were Clergy are asked to register for night at the same tUne^at the horrie grams in two previous years, this these sessions by Apr. 1, in order To Future Special Music School meets at 1:30 a.m, In the g ^ ilnth grade confirmation class, 1- vidence gained from Spirit, which Mrs. Jules Alpine, Mrs. Eugene Middle Rd. School. year's program will include three that" adequate arrangements for Each evening special music will ol Frank Thomas, IS Third St. clock noon. rebukes sin of every kind and es- irohn and Mortimer Tenies. - be featured at ,th« service*. Guest one-day sessions, each on a spe- all registrants can be made. This, Confirmation Claw I meets to- Church school meets Sunday tablishes the claims ot God." The cantata, "A Dream Real cific area of concern to pastoral song leader far the meetings, will 1L[ht at 7:30 p.nsMat the home of ited" was presented by the Junior program has been worked out by ^•.^..(W.,^^ Mental Health Association's be the Rev. WMWn BlsiW#; who Kitaon, ViraTHa Ave.) Con- grades;} 7th tg «hblr, undettfhfWn' " 1$ j*«or of-JtNriMtV 'flans (3:J): "Set your''affection 8n' [emu ma ^ Class Ifartne parsonage 30 a.m.; two-year»u/f The first session on Wednesday, R^B^ChalrnUAi1:^'1'""' Blackley his.had,much Choir rehearsal It held Monday luncheon ' and party Saturday >ere given to all present ' in the are»'.«{, Song _ day in Lent at the 11 a.m. worship Apr. 27, will be on the subject Committee members Include: r •t 1:11 p.m. at the home of Mis. 12:30 p.m; in fellowship hall. ervice, the topic will oe Port Monmouth Teachers In charge were Leah of "Alcoholism." The morning with hit trujppet, will provide . Llnton. Carol Herman, Sheila Korr. The Rev. John Andrew. Rumson; L. Parks, IS Chestnut Dr. Deacon's prayer meeting Sunday "Calaphas." A nursery is provided Community Church program will consist of a panel of Mrs. Frank Best, Rumson; the helpful ministry of music for'these Is at 9:lS\a.m.; Sunday School, Mala and Lydia PL Murray Baumgarten, Leroy Dia- services. |f . j. The Board of Christian Educa- for ail young children. Youth Fel- workers In the New Jersey Alco- Rev. Joseph Bischolf, Trenton; tion will meet Wednesday at 8 0:30 a.m.; morning worship, 10:49 lowship, meets at 6:30 p.m.; at Rev. A. D. Magaw, Pasto. mond, Brocho Brlsner and Asjier holism Program with Mr. William These services are held Jn con- ben Yohanan. Mrs. Roland'Brown, New Shrews- p.m. at the home of Mrs. George a.m.; youth fellowship groups, 7:30 o'clock there will be evening Sunday School meets at S: 30 a.m. Harris, Director of the Alcoholism bury; the Rev. James Cornell, junction with the emphasis of Bap- p.m.; evening worship, 7:30 p.m. with classes for all ages under the Mrs. Leonard, Miller was chair- tist ChuftRes 'all across the Marshall, Bromley Dr. , Lenten devotions. An old fashioned, Service, New Jersey State Depart- Marlboro; the Rev. John Fowler. Special services will be held direction of John Batton, superin- man of the committee hi charge ment of Health as moderator. country,' who ire emphasizing an On Saturday, Mar. 26. sit 5:3 hymn sing will be held and the of arrangements. Committee mem- Marlboro; the Rev. Charles P. throughout the v/eek, starting Mon- Rev. James W. Smltn, pastor o tendent. At the 11 o'clock morning Panel Members Reported Johnson, Locust; Dr. Curt Lynn. evangelistic. outmeh -during thii pjin. the Board of Christian Edu- worship service, the pastor will bers were Mrs. Benjamin Rosen- day at t pjri. with the Rev. George the Greenville Methodist Church, Panel members include: Dr. Marlboro; Mrs. "Robert M. Norton, pre-Easter Season. The church has cation will sponsor an education Slavin as. guest, speaker and special speak on the subject, "Christianity berg, Mrs. Harry Popplck, Mrs. bean holding cottage prayer meet- covered dish supper in the Key- Lakewood, will be the guest speak- James Fitzpatrick, Director of Rumson; Mrs. James A. Parker, musk: with the Rev. William Black- Families." At 8:30 p,m. the George Frankel, Mrs. Harvey Ba- Medical and Surgical Services, ings for four'weeks In preparation port Reformed Church House. r. kerman and Mrs, J. Pearlman. Red Bank; Rabbi Gilbert Rosen- ley as song leader. A second special oplc will be "Modern Foolishness." New Jersey Neuro-Psychlatric In- thai, Fair Haven; and Dr. Frank P. for this event. service'will be held on Tuesday Senior choir rehearses Wednes- The pastor's message at the 7:45 Th» servlcei will be held each Fourth ML Pilcalra day at 7130 p.m. stitute, Dr. Robert S. Albahary. Plgnataro, Red Bank, consultant. evening. p.m. mid-week fellowship on psychiatrist in charge of the Alco- night it » p.m. The public Is cor- Spiritual Church Wednesday Is entitled "If." Bankers Meet dially invited to attend these New .'.. Ml Shore Rd., VnJon Beach Chapifl choir rehearsal Is held United Hebrew Caggregatun) holism Unit of the New Jersey Wednudaya't 6:30 p.m.; mid-week Broad St, Keyport Members of the Central Jersey Neuro-Psychlatric Institute, Mau- Church Of Nazarene Life Services. The.-psji'tor of the ...Rev. Katherine Miller, Pastor Calvary Methodist Church host church is 'the Rev1. Maurice Services are held on Sunday am service,, 7:30 p.m.; sanctuary chol Rabbi H. O. H. Levins Conference of The National Asso- rice Phillips, Psychologist. James rehearsal, g:30 p.m. Sabbath Eve services will be Third St, Keyport ciation of Bank Auditors and Comp- H. Kelley, Psychiatric Social Work- To Hold Services W. Phillips. Thursday evenings at t • oclocjc Rev. H. T. Williams STD, and on Friday afternoons at 2 p.m held Friday at 9: K p.m. The ser- trollers held their meeting at the er, and the Rev. Earl Jabay, Every Friday at 7:30 p.m. th< Church, Ot Our Saviour mon topic will be "Ratloaals of Pastor American Hotel, Freehold, Mar. 9. Chaplain, all connected with Series'rj' bonds now-mature in Church of the Naiarene will hold Union Beach Fun Gospel Church CottrellRd.. Jewish Holidays." Klddush will be Sunday School begins at 9:30 Following the fellowship hour and the Alcoholism Unit at New Jersey seven years nine months, get an s.m. "The Church and The Cross" services at the home of Mr. and Ol Park Ave.. Union Beach . Cheesequake pronounced by Roy Schwartz. Oneg dinner there was a discussion Neuro-Psychlatric Institute. Mrs. Pat Codispoti, Aberdeen Rd. automatic extension of 10 years. By Rev. Henry A. Male, Rector Shabbat will follow. Hosts will be will be the pastor's sermon topic among members of questions ol exchanging them for 10-year in Rev. Seth Williams, Pastor Luncheon will be served in the Matawan. The Rev. Allen Riclt- Sunday services are held at Rev. Clarence A. Lambelet, Vfca Mr.'and Mrs. Al Kamlnaky and it the 10:45 a.m. service. Junior particular Interest in the area of come-paying Series H you can de- fouth Fellowship meets at- 6:15 Guild Hail, followed then in the ardson and the Rev. Wells of Edi- 10:30 a.m. tnd 7:30 p.m.; Sunday Sunday services are it 9:30 a.ni Mr. arid Mrs. Jules Selllnger. bank operations. Principal speak- son arid Kearny Churches will be fer paying income tax on the E i.m.; Older Yptith, 7 p.m. ei was Richard L. Ward, manager afternoon by group discussions and bond interest until you cash the School, with classes for all ages The first, third and fifth Sundays, Sabbath morning service is held a closing summary session. The in charge. All are welcome. meets at 9:30 a.m. Young.people's' there (s Holy Communion, and the iturday at 11 a.m. the 10th ^anniversary of the ot the fidelity department of the H bond. American Surety Co. ' second session on Wednesday, May Additional information may be meeting Is held at 6:30 p.m. Pray second and fourth Sundays, morn- The Meglllah was chanted at the Mothers' Association will.be mark- 18, will focus on work with adoles- obtained by calling Lo 6-4756. ef meeting Is at 7:30 p.m. Ing prayer.' Church school meets tynagogue on Saturday night and ed at the meeting on Monday, be- Mid-week service! are held at 9:30 a.m. Sunday morning. Purim delicacies1 ginning with a covered dish sup- per at 7 p.m. Thursday at 7:10 p.ni." Special services will be held'its were served: Committee members The Tlalols Class meets-Wednes- annQunced, were Mrs. Harry Popplck, Mrs; • Gethsemane Lutheran Church George Frankel, Mrs. Harvey Bak-' day at 8 p.m. pjp The Woaien'a Guild meets the first Tuesday of each month In the crman, and Mrs. J. Perlman. Junior choir rehearses Thursday. Rev. Frederick Boos, Pastor Mar. 34, at 6:30 p.m.; Intermediate There are two services on Sun*. church hall at 8 p.m. The Parent- Congregational Ch.urca Teachers Association of the church choir, 7 p.m.; adult choir, 8 p.m. day: Matins at 8:30 a.m. and the Central .Ave., Union Beach school meets the final Tuesday ol Confirmation class meets In the regular service at 11 o'clock. Sun- Rev. Leon Zinkler, Pastor etch* month at ,8 pjn, church on Saturday, Mar. 16, at day School begins at 9:41 a.m. Sunday School -Is held st 9:30 It a.m. '••-.- .- ' i • .- tang Of Kings Lutheran Church g,m. with classes for each .age ,«.' Benedict's Church tr,Second BaptistChurch — Helmdel School • Bryview Schoel group. Leonardvllls Rd., MiddJetm Youth choir meets Saturday at - OrchsW SL, Matawaa tojjJU^JrW Rev, W. J. Hutcheson, .Pastor Call S. Boyes for Rev. EdwanTIVBIaiJca, Pallor Rev. C. Roger Burkjns,- Pastor. It a.m. at Grace Church, and Sunday School Is held at 8:30 -The king and queen program Masses'ere «eld Stfnday at 7, I, senior-choir-Wednesday at 7:30 a.m. and church services at 10:4] iheduled for tomorrow evening the Best Rug 9,10 and 11 a,m. and at 12 o'clock p.m. under the direction of Howard has been postponed, the date to be a.rri. lean. Line Of Credit Account noon. '•',. '•. •••••.'• • Ulnounced.: y Cleaning... Confessions are beard In the Emmanuel Assemblies Ol God David's Tabernacle Sunday morning • worship serv- parish home Saturdays between 7 your neighbor dots Middle Rd., North Centervtlle Cllffweod ices will be held at 11 am. when and 9 p.m., |; ••..'!' Rev. Timothy Adama, Pastor Elder James Moss, Pastor •the special speaker wiU be the Rev. A New F & M Service Ysa'll •• happier knowlnc St Joseph's Church Sunday School is at 8:45 Sunday School Is at 10 a.m.; Calvin Wood," Cliffwood. Young that y«»r ruff*™-filling— —Maple-PI^KeyptH , .morning .worship, U.oiclock; Evan-. _niornUig^worshli),_g worship, 1U1 a.m a.m. . Peoples Day will be observed. - Here's a new, modern way to have, money Instantly gellstic service, 7 p.m.. The first" Ike fiawt, safes! cloning Rev. Cornelius J. Kane, Pastor On"Wedhesday eveHlhgYthe tarry Rehearsals for junior and senior available for any financial need. .When you need a loon, Sunday of each month, there Is a lervlca Is at 8 p.m. choirs will be -held Tuesday eve- •WMlhlt. Masses will be held Sunday ' •imply write your check.' morning at' 7. t. 9; 10, 11 and 11Communion service at 11 a.m. ' Prayer service Is held Friday rung. ... O'clock. , . • : Young' Peoples service' will be Ights at 8 p.m. Call PA 1.1382 held Thursday .evenings, at 6:45 Trinity Church (Episcopal) An F £ M Line of Credit Account may be opened -Perteeostar-Chuich ' ' —First SplrlloarChurcTr ~ - shr •aritan Bay's Only ~ Union and Sidney Ave., service, instead of Tuesday eve- Of Divine Rose Carroll B. Hall venient monthly Installments. •ufl Cleaning Plant ••y.O:,tJator.s*ei^..•'•-•:-•,• nings at 7:30 p.m... Thursday eve- 279 Main St., Belford Semlnarian-In Mrs, Herbert O. Wood, Pastor. , ning, Bible, study a n d • prayer Rev. Phoebe Dalley, Pastor Sunday services will Call at the bank, or write, or phone LO .6-1200, for ' Services are held Sunday at 8 Worship services'are helci Sun- service Is at 7:45 o'clock. a.m. and 10 am. Chu application form and full information. ' »<••'. ,m. and Tuesday at 2:30 and 8 111 be held at 9:45 a rri. day at 11 alc5 meet Roy. Fred H.Bowen, Pastor Prayer meeting Is held Tuesday Church services aro held on. Sun- OMeit M M..I M«irr» B»k la MHintnilk Conlr — Efl»tllia*« MM • 4lh and St»»««a An. t 8 p.m. and Biblo Class on MtaWr Mer.l «„,„. sr«l»« - M.mbtr Mr Saatli Amkoj, Hew- Jtntf hurBday ot 8 p.m. ' at 9 a.m. and Sunday School 1st Youth Fellowship, 7:30 p.m.; Saturday school for children Is :n!cri serWces nre held TXiciddy Post High School M.Y.F., 7:30 p.m. ld from 10 lo 11:30 a.m. p.m.— •••: Thwrsdoy, March 17,1960 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. Pag* ThrM

Patients Examined At be aa tobetstd pU* (ruby Withdraws At Announce New Medium Income Housing Programs Pleasure Boat J tic card similar to a aaaoilat cred- NEWS OF AREA State Cancer Clinics it card. The eertlrVetfa will show CardinalsManager Courses For RNs Recommended In Blight Study Of the 1237 new patients ex- Numbering Plan tht.Cout Guard number to ba at- Al board chairman and a mem- Milt Mary Topalis. chairman cf SERVICEMEN A factual summary of existing community facilities, the design ol amined this past year at the can- fixed to each slot of tht bow of ber of tht protests commute* at cer clinics in New Jersey, IIS were Effective Apr. 1, boat* of mere the department of mining. Fail residential blight in northeastern the neighborhood and the presence than It horsepowtr operated on the tht boat by tht snvaec and must the Monmouth County 1-11 League, New Jersey has prompted Salva- of environmental blight factors. found to have malignancies. The» bt on board whenever tht rosel Larry Insley hat resigned from taw Wgh Dickinson University, an- Promoted T* Sergeant navigable water* of tht United tore A. Bontempo, Commissioner of Commissioner Bontempo laid, patients were sent to tht clinics, Ii in use. A number awarded by Keyport Youth Athletic league and nounce* that the mining depart Donald I. Unrig, whose wife, Pa- supported by the American Cancar States must b* numbered under the the State Department of Conserva- "More than half of all deteriorated tht Coast Guard wiU be valid from managership of th* Ktyport Car- mat hat developed a pragma tricia, lives in BeUord, recently tion and Economic Development, residential areas are within our Society. New Jersey Division, by Federal Boating Act of IMS, the dimlt. He first started coaching for regiitoed aurses leading to was promoted, to sergeant He is to urge a medium income housing large, older cities. The mass out- their physician because they were Coast Guard announced Tuesday. tht date of Isnuance and lor three th. Cardinals in 1*31 when boy*' a Bachelor of Science Degree tastationed in Augsburg, Germany, program as an immediate approach mlgration of medium income suspected of having cancer. Veasels documented by the Bureau years from the date of the owner's baseball was just geltlnn « toehold in checking the spread of resi- families to suburban areas has te- nursing. where he is a member of the 24th Cancer clinics are aided finan- of Customs are exempted from this birthday next occurring after tht In thii arta. He won three cham- dential deterioration. suited in expanding slum areas in certificate it Issued. Documentary pionships with tlie team. The curriculum if planned to de- Infantry Division. The ls-year-old- IM older cities. One practical way cially by the Society in 47 gen- act. Commissioner Bontempo's action proof of title and ownership Ii not velop, nurses for the responsibilities soldler, son of Mr. and Mrs. for these cities to regain a bettor eral hospiuis in the state. Pa- On that data the Coast Guard Insley reveals there may be M was based on the result of a Just tients are admitted after being will start receiving applications fur required by the Coast Guard with «nd activities of beginning admin-" George Unrig, Keahsburg, grad- completed survey of the nine North balanced population ii to clear lh« many it 11 teams In the county slums and make land available (or •ecommended by (he attending numbers In those states which havo application (or number. Applica- istraUve and supervisorypoWf uated from Middlelown Township Jersey Counties. The survey used physician. league, this year. Ai to tht situa- middle income housing. This ap- not yet adopted their own num- tion blanks may alto be obtained tion at Cilffwaod, notlci has been in hospltaU and other health in- High School in 1957 and entered a rating system developed by the bering systems. Department's State Planning Bu- proach would provide blight con- from any Coast Ouard Marine In- served (hat area, du« to IU popu- sUtuUons. It U also the intent ,«f the Army a few months later.' trol and at the same Urn* on- Applicants for Federal Certifi- reau and was carried out as part spection Office, but the fees must lation, must go on a four-turns the program to provide forth e He completed basic training at courage middle income families to First Autos At cates of Namber may obtain ap- basli, the time is Keyport and Fort Oil and graduated from Tele- of. a federal-aid demonstration plication forms al local post of- be paid at the post office. preparation of school nurses and grant project. The study area in- return to the city." Malawan. or withdraw from com- phone Installation add Repair fices. The completed application Even though boats have been petition In the league. Iniley state! industrial nurses. School at Fort Gordon, Georgia. cluded a total of 1.491.S12 acres in Offers Technical AstUtaac* Stadium Apr. 3 form and a 13 fee must be filed the nine counties of Essex, Bergen, previously numbered by the Coatl Ihe league does not bellevt It de- The general education He arrived overseas in October Commissioner Bontempo empha- Old Bridge Stadium will get un with the post office. Al that time Guard prior to Mar. 31. IBM, ap sirable to have tht Cllffwood teami Hudson, Morris, Passaic, Somerset, sized that his department, through a blue, $3 Federal Boating Sump will be offered during the day and 1951, where he was assigned to the Middlesex, Moomouth and Union. derway (or a new stock car rao plication mult be made (or a new continue to travel long distance! 24th Signal Battalion. Since he the State Bureau of Housinp. was Ing season Apr. 14, the first of fivi will be affined to the application number on Apr 1, under the Fed. evening sessions as the Rutherford, "The statistics complied by our already offering limited technical and a temporary certificate will to play gamei because of a tack has been overseas, he has partici- Sunday afternoon programs until eril Boating Act; however, the of competition In the area. .Teaneck and Madison campuses. pated in division sports (group field workers actually apeak far assistance to municipalities'in. ap* twlce-s-week night racing starts, be returned to tht applicant. This previous number and certificate 'The nursing courses will be offered themselves," Commissioner Ban- plying for federal survey and plan- certificate will serve as proof uf Tht county board chairman re- level). Nat Klelnfleld, director of raclrg miy be retained (or temporary ports that a new tight-team (luring the evening session at the Last summer Sgt. Uhrig played tempo said. He particularly cited: ning grants, a first step in em- announces. But before the stocks compliance with the Isw until auch Identification until the new number 1. More than 30,(00 acres of barking on local renewal programs. time ai the application hai torn It laaued. Boat owners may con- league hai started in the Shrews- Rutherford campus. baseball with the 24th Infantry get rolling, there will be free-for- bury area, that six mire teimi Division and at present is playing northeastern New Jersey residen- Oov. Robert B. Meyner> UN all practice sessions for all Itype] s ol processed by the Coast Guard. tlnue to operate their craft legally The university has been awarded tial neighborhoods are deteriorated 3 and again Permanent Numbsr If they hive spplled for renumber- havt come In at Lon| Branch and basketball with the division. message to the Legislature pro- racing vehlvehiclec s on Apr. 3 ana again two additional teams In both Rari- scholarship funds to launch this or show major evidence of deterio- posed a tour-point program for On Apr. 10. The permanent Certificate of ing, paid tht required fee and re- Caraplctes Recruit Training ration. tained proof of payment. tan Township and Red Bank art program, and a" number of scholar- housing and urban renewal to assist Each type will come in for prone Number to be Issued the bout In prospect. ships an available for full-time, U. S. Marine Pvt. Walter E. Lod- 2. Over half, SI per cent, of all in alleviating blight and meeting zinski, son of Mr. and Mr*- Ed- deteriorated residential areas occur bookings during the six-month-lon study to candidates who present the bousing needs for residents schedule that gets underway soon. ward Lodzlnski, Route 1, Box 211. in the -four largest cities in the throughout the state. academic qualifications and pro- Matawan, completed recruit train- nine-county region, Newark, Jersey Variety programs among the 40 lined up by general manager Nat fessional competency. ing Feb. 25 at the Marine Corps City, Paterson and Elizabeth. The New Jersey Regional Urban Recruit Depot. Parris Island. S. C. Renewal .Survey Is being financed Klt-lnfield will embrace ths many 3. In H municipalities of less than dirterent types of racing equipment Further information r.gard'jij Relatives and friends qf many of 10,000 population there are some by a 1130,106 federal grant with the the program, and applications for the new Marines were on hand to areas deteriorated or showing State of New Jersey contributing An open house policy will be in admission, may be secured either witness the gradnation ceremonies. major evidence of deterioration. an additional tU,0S4,,Jb» project efluci for the first two dates, Apt, is co-sponsored by the New Jersey from Miss Topalis or from tile The 12-week training schedule In-, 4. Almost half, 49 per cent, ol 3 and 10, with the public Invited Department of Conservation and to tind seats in the big grandstarid admissions office on the Ruther- eluded drill, 'bayonet training, phys- the dwelling units in the study area ical conditioning, parades and were built before 191B. Economic Development and Rut- and enjoy the motor tests. All ford campus. gen, the State University. ceremonies, and other military Evidence Of Deterioration ymith groups, such as the PAL, subjects; Of the 278 municipalities In the The study ares contains 10.2 p.i B>v and Girls Scouts and similar Card of Thanks cent of the entire land area or the mm profit organizations are Invited BUYS Three weeks were spent on the survey area, 2M had neighborhoods ""mrmm The family of the late Felice state as well as .73.4 per cent of to write to Klelnfleld' st the DellaPietro wish to thank all their rifle range where the recruits fired with at least some evidences of de- the Ml rifle and received instruc- terioration and only 25 munici- New Jersey's total population. stadium so that arrangements can friends and neighbor! for their b? mads (or the youngsters to a many kindnesses during their re- tion in basic Marine infantry wea- palities were currently engaged In pons. renewal programs under Federal tend future programs wlthoui FOR MEN AND BOYS cent bereavement, •especially the Courses For Campfire cl.arge. Priests of St. Joseph's, Keyport This recruit training prepares Urban Renewal legislation. First Aid Squad and the Day Fu- young Leathernecks f o r further The State Bureau of Planning Leaders, Volunteers Awards Dinner Saturday Ixtra Discounts oil neral Home, specialized infantry training at rating system considered the A series of course.! (or Campfirc Aulo racing champions of the Old wjins—adv 17 Camp LeJeune, N. C. quality of housing, the condition of Girl leaders and volunteer work- Bridge and Wall Stadiums, Flem- Grants regular low prlctil ers Is being held at St John's ing-ton Fairgrounds and Pltman'i Methodist Church, Hazlet, conduct- Alcyoa Speedway will be among ed by Mist Elma L. Stuckman, the large group of drivers to be Region II director of Campfirc crowned Saturday night at the Oirls, Inc. , eighth annual awards dinner set for MEN'S ACRILAN KNIT Mrs. Edward Barth, organizer of Donohue's Restaurant In Wayne area Campfire Girls, announced Jack Burgstresser. Philllpsbufg, f PORT SHIRT WON'T KEEP YOUR EYE ON GRANTS that orientation day for parents, and Vlnce Conrad, Kutztown, Pa leaders and sponsors was held on nhared the Flemlnglon honor*; SAO/ SHRINK OR Monday. The first session for Blue Parker Bonn, Freehold, Lenny bird leaders and assistants wai on Brown, Lambertvllle, and Ed Sig- STRETCH... IS 100% Tuesday, and the first session (or ler. Port Monmouth, grabbed the Campfire leaden and assistants laurels at Old Bridge while Al IASY-CARI was on Wednesday Pomponlo, Lakewood. and Jac Second sessions have been sched- Hart, Chester, Pa., were kingpim uled for Bluebird leaders and us- at Wall Stadium. sistants, on Tuesday, and for Camp- Rookie champions at all three N6W; the most versatilefire leaders and assistants, on raceways will likewise come In tor Wednesday.'Both teutons wlH bo- recognition, • Thay.; »r«, Rnnnl' glh'W Ttstrplmf " 'l -•" '•" '"' SohtKnp, Wnltehouie 81« 11 6 . Miss Stuckrnan'a headquarters (Flcrnjngton)i, Bob Howard,. Poi are located In Leonla and she ad- Monmouth (Old Bridge) and Bol vises Campfire councils in N e w Brlegel, Langhorne, Pa., (Wall). mm York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Champions of New York trac'u Easy going knit looks so Delaware, Maryland, Virginia and such as the Polo Grounds and lillp neat with Its drens typo District of Columbia. Speedways will be awarded tro- collar. Magio Acrllan nv Prior to her present position, phies also, with presentations to be atiret laiilng fit — no Miss Stuckman served as field ad- made by BUI France, NASCAR nttd to Iron. S-M-L. at Grants... $209, president who will fly up from his visor to Metropolitan Councils ol Delivered National Youth Organizations Daytona Beach. Fla., office, and throughout the country. A native PI Kd Otto, Maplewood, NASCAR vice MEN I... THEY'RE Minnesota, she holds a Bachelor of president. WAIN 'N WIAR Famous WTG Power Mowers • Seven-feet square Education Degree from the Uni- Ex-Indlanapolis Speedway drlvei THIS VERSATIIE^ versity of Minnesota. OUR SMART, ... fit* comfortably Bob Sail, Paterson, l> chairmar JR. BOYS' SUIT while Klelnfield will be manor c TRIM I LACK! DELUXE 24 Mid-Year Methodist ceremonies. The dinner is open t WINS OUR'PENNING!. on your lot the general public. Conclave In Oakhurst ...IN COTTON PREP'UBEl Rotary The mid-year conference of the Junior Sportsmen IIOrORD CORD • Roll-away over- New Jersey Methodist Conference will be held In Oakhurst on Mar Show At Rutgers 30. A large number of official board head door members and trustees of St. John's The 13th annual Junior Sports Methodist Church, Hazlet, will Join men's Show will be held Apr. 9 If 49 with the officers of the various II in the Rutgers University Flelc Mouse at New Brunswick. • Grants Power Packed WTG Big enough to store all your church organizations in the attend ing of this meeting to make re Viewed by nearly 600,000 persons Mswer Actually Cuts Mowing garden tools phis children's toys Cordtd cotton hat a won- Thn* 25% - Chokes, ports concerning the progress of in the last II years, the free show dtrful knack for holding Stops With Easy Handle Control, i ... compact enough la HI ••ugly the church. St. John's Methodist will Include approximately 40 ex- Its prtii. Cuff bottoms, Church Is one of the fastest grow- hibits on fishing, hunting, arche I'atttrntd, llntd lack, la jnxur backyard! Graatf utility flap pocktti, pleated at (labtl Hit! flbtr ing churches In the New Jersey and conservation. The lheme wll front. 4 colors. 29-58. boose Is extra strong, yet as- Conference. conttnts) and solid co. lx- "Family Fishing Is Fun." lor rayon flinnil panti sembles or dismantles quickly. The meeting will be presided Charles A. Campbell, Hlghlam can bt worn togcthtr Fbofrotf heavy gauge steel over by William R. Oufflck. dh Park, the chairman, has announced or with othtr outAti. construction; side panels won't trict superintendent. The featured there will be a •how, including luc- speaker of the evening will be tures and demonstrations and buckle or warp, Weather-re- Alexander K. Smith, Philadelphia dims, each evening. aWaot balotd-M enamel Bush, The evening will be enriched by Tours by group! Of SChOOl chil- Stone* shelves Install without (he inclusion of musical selection? dren will bt welcomed. The show sung by the Morristown Collide »ill run each day from 9 s.m. to •alflog thaaks (• butlt-tn brack- quartet of Morrlilown, Tenn. IO p.m. els. Frtot and rear louver* give plenty According, to (he U. S. Depart- You save more than money when • AH Steel Deck • OeJe Vet Warranty mtnt of ^Agriculture, peanut pro- you buy and hold U. S. Savings • RecoU Starter • Free Leaf Muleher duction last year came close to Bunds. Think It over. The bonds O 8" Wheels — BrlggJ fc Stratton 1 H.P., 4 Cycle Eaglae 2,000,000,000 pounds. nuw pay better than.ever too. Gardening Specials BOYS LOOK SO TRIM BOYS' RAYON ACITATI OUR TIME IS IN OUR WASH 'N WIAR FLANNIL DRISS SLACKS RID - '5.98 RUNNING OUT COTTON SPORT SHIRTS WASH LIKE MAOIC Golden Vigoro-351b. beg $3.98 157 IJUt/.f.M Pink Vigoro-35 Ib. bag" $2.98 WE MUST MdVf— Crisp cotton broadcloth, ttyltd with tin ItawwL with It* tmif loolcUtw Belford Squire P«at - imart •Implicit* ttut MiurM tuy up- honor* In t 100 Ib. bag . $1.99CHANTS MW 304AY CHUG! ACCOUNT ST0BEW1DE keep, all-dsy n«»tntsj. 4 colon, <-18. ,5-10-5 Fertilizer - 50 Ib. bag $1.47 my oil'- of Gftu\l; ,'J ' Chatqt- If Otm you •prlMtonw tor bvdfttiaa your lQ-$-4 FertiliMr - 50 Ib. bog $1.77 •aanffihi aawsiiafita ' '' OraH Seedd SpeaaSl l * * V\#.V. GRANT CO Qrw*0rawt(Cndl» Coupon Accotnw SJllt-r 5 Ib. bag $1-39 SllAWUd TOYS - GAMES • DOLLS ',,' • You really get your money's worth at Gran/It every day ' GUNS - FISHING TACKLE AIRPORT PLAZA W.T GRANT CO. BICYCLES and ACCESSORIES SHOPPING CENTER AIRPORT PLAZA SHOPPING CENTER Matawan Sporting Goods Co. : m- :^-' •'. HAZLET " "•:;.; 180 Maa Jt 9 tt 8 OatV , Matawai HAZLET Pag* Four TOE MATAWAN JOURNAL N. J. Thursday, March I7t I960

Odnr HWtfipin fapra* ft* V'mn TfHrll-»t COliu <-Wl* — i. MABEL BBOwM, PUttUSUEB THE PUBLIC IS IN THEIR DEBT JiG M WMeTfce Bamr MeKs (Asbury Park Press) . Kabal Brown. Editor — GeraldlM V. Brown. Ajaocliu Editor A workout with die snow shovel ' The snow which clogged roads THIS *N THAT,. . . Understand there was some e - and inconvenienced human beings m •un't la the plans of gardeners barrassment at the recent meeting of the Marlboro Township NATIONAL EDITORIAL during the past week also had a who were beguning to see signs brighter aspect It brought out aPlanning Board when a word slipped. All this, of course 6b of an early spring. spirit of neighborUnesi. As is in-was picked up on a tape recorder being used at the time The stora Ml with a heavy thud variably true when human beings Someone should demand a playback of that tape since it recorded proceedings at a public meeting. Whose face * on early summer pea ptektn who face a common problem, the in- A* Uatmn Journal la a «• convenience of the snowstorm re- red ... Understand that former Raritan Township Mayor aad lo* uM but tntSrMt. conia all unstrung wbea they caa' •Mnttn t Mht Hw m prajuBot totted in many considerate acts for and present committeeman Harry P. Seamen seriously was la a <• 1 . Mwmdn ami, T1 iuUanabM >1(bU plaat their peas oa St Patrick*i wUeo the average person his no Uuntv aukiof lualf wtjrttiy <* considered as a Republican nominee for the Monmanith Coun ."a* Day. time thiaga are running ty Board of Freeholders. Too bad some circles didn't press. But now that the Indoor garden- amoothty. for the nod for Seamen. The bayshore area .has been u,, Without any intention * of mini*long without'representation in the county as well as the matter a* <*• am aJBw at Uaema. «. J. ing seaaoa &a* been extended, how mixing what other groups did tostate ... In Raritan we pick James B. Finan oo the R, . about taking a kmg look ahead to make life a bit easier for their M- THURSDAY. MARCH IT. 1 your tomata crop? All too often tows, we uonM Uke to pay tribute publican ticket and Marvin OUnsky in the Democratic pri- gardener! write la during the to to the work of many uansportano mary race. In November, (if we get past the primary, that mato season saying something lite: employees. 'Bus culreia. taxfcab is) we'll take Finan by a slight margin. "What happened? My pi tors, railroad employees, and Vigilance, Cooperation Rewarded ... ay workers by and large, did SPEAKING OF .', . Came across an 1880 grew One uaW U» lower leaves a magnificent Job. Of course, there copy of The National Temperance Ahnanae and Teetotaler » began to turn ydiow, and ji wu the usual minority who acted Year Book and you might be interested in some of the ex Around-the-clock vigilance of bayshore area polk* of-' when I was about ready to pick as if their customers were toblam e cerpts . .. Fr'instance, in a discussion of the "lighter bever- fidala, especially the departments of Keyport and Matawan, oei, the plants Jutt died. far the snowfall. Those are the few ages" it is noted that "the English beer Act was passed ,,, coupled with a linn decision ttrdeal with agitators quickly Pnveaaea Bed Care inisanthropes_jrho early in life de- 1830 and the Duke of Wellington said the passage of the bul and convincingly succeeded in averting a warned-of teen- veloped a determination never to was a greater achievement than any of his military victories If you ham had Ala happen to be pleased with anything. For-' age "rumble" last weekend between (he youths of the two you and if you have been plantm, tunately, they represent aa insig- Immediately after die passage of the biuVthe almanac nuieti communities. "40,000 dens were opened." Then Bey, Sidney Smith ,,- your tomatoes In the ««me place nificant minority. More pleasant to marked, "The new Beer Bill has begun its operations. Evei > year after year, your soil may contemplate are the scores of transportation workers who kept body is drunk. Those who are not singing are sprawling Discord apparently resulted from a fight that started have a fungus that causes the will while a teen-age dance was in progres&at the Keyport High their tempers and did everything The sovereign people are in a beastly state," By the way School As • result, the winter teen program sponsored by In their power to deliver their pas- the almanac noted that in 1880, $95,402,726 was spent an sengers on time. They had a Job the Keyport Mothers Club has ended, one week earlier than That's the word from Dr. Spen nually for education in the nation while $700,000,000 wen cer H. Davis, phut disease opeeial to do and they did it. Only rarely for liquor . . . And then there was the little girl who dosed was planned originally. dq they receive the thanks they de- 1st. Ha says the only remedy Is Looking Backward her prayers by saying "Goodbye, God, I'm going to New Jersey for four days." We agree with Keyport Chief of Police Leroy Sproul prevention. bnsLaaHf. who blames the trouble on "five or six" agitators and trouble To fuard against wilt you ha\ makers, too stupid to understand the ugliness of their actions to plant a wilt mutant tomato, THE BRIDGE ON ETC . . . The bridge being built U and the consequences which must he suffered by all. and this Is as appropriat* time to Fifty Yean Ago examination haSfpa^ryet been an- tween Brooklyn and Staten Island will be called the Veru bring the subject ap because yoi (Issue Thursday. Mar. 17. 1910; nounced. Barteaess Ties is now Social Security zano-Narrows Bridge, Uke if or not. Governor RockefelU-i . may havt ID start your own plant! The trustees ot the Presbyterian serving the route as a substitute. signature on legislation making the name law ended the lo, Police in the bayshore area have served notice they will He did not want it permanently not tolerate any disturbances by these "agitators" and will You may be disappointed If you Church ar* going .lo build an ex- Questions dispute over the name. Some wanted the name Verra/.ai. wait until It's time to let out plants tension to the lecture room ot Ui and wu not an applicant. exclusively, others wanted it called the Narrows Bridge and deal with them harshly and to the full extent of the law. Some one has said: "Ia the The public surely will back up our law enforcement repre- and thea go to a plant market or church, to be used for the Sunday others wanted Staten Island inserted somewhere. Giovanni greenhouse and ask lor a wilt- spring the young man's fancy often Q-ln I»J9 I became U and daVerrazano, an Italian navigator, is credited with the dr sentatives in their efforts to stamp out this lawless element and social purposes. started drawing okPtge benefit* resistant variety. The Old Mill Meadow turns to thoughts of love." From at once and befqre further harm is done. Brook! from my social security. I operated covery of New York harbor more than 400 years ago. I Manalude, Kokomo arm In Spring Valley hai been the number of "couples" that an wouldn't be surprised If the next move iS to rename tin seen strolling between Cliffwood a small novelty shop in the sum- You'll be able to buy all you can really improved by a new roofo n Hudson River," said Richard B. Irwin, executive vice pn-M Parents, too, can help by knowing where their children varieties that and Matawan on the different roads mer of 19S9 and made a profit carry of the house and the main lane widen- of SM0. Must 1 continue to Hiedent of the Staten Island Chamber of Commerce, in a glum are at all times. In a dispute, too often the innocent by- unfortunately "catch" the wIM dls- d out so that a good view of thi oa Sundays It must be true. Of course, the weather and good roadf returns and pay social securi- comment on the final naming of the Bridge. He said it »J- stander is the one who gets involved inadvertently. ease. But only infrequently will you wildings Is now obtained. ty tax now that I am As-years-old? find varieties such as Manamcle, This la St. Patrick's Day and T»t have a great deal to do with It a "blunder" comparable to the official changing of Sixil ftfanalee, Kokomo and Number 146. pleasant one, either. A little rain A—Any self-employed Individual Avenue in New York to Avenue of die Americas, which >.• Full co-operation among police, school authorities andThese have been bred for their wilt id fallen during the night-and the TUrt* Yean Age must Ok a federal tax return and said had failed to gain acceptance here and only confused parents in our own communities has gone a long way to resistance. loruing was overcast, with snow (Issue Friday, Mar. 14. UBt) pay the social security 'self-employ- out-of-town visitors. deter these "agitators." Let us continue our alertness, ap- As > matter of fact you may ifllng between 8 and 11 o'dock, The Mayor and Council decided ment tax if he has a net profit prehend the trouble makers and wither them in the glare at Us meeting Tuesday night to of at least $400 la any year, re- have to do some shopping now to id covering the ground. How the MEM25RS OF THE Board of Directors of the Keypoii of public disgrace and wrath. will wind up Is uncertain, bu1 add to the request of concreting gardless of Ms age. Yon should find seed to grow your own planU. Chamber of Commerce participated in a lively discussum Not every assortment of packaged he A. 0. H. of Matawan and Key- Broad Street and the streets lead- pay self-employment or social 'se- seed now being displayed will have ; will have their annual ball al ing off Main Street ap^roachutg curity tax of three-aa&three-quar- recently concerning proposals to boost prosperity of tin packets ol the varieties with the teansburg to-night, no matter how County bridges that ol raising ten per cent on your profit of JHB community. One point they overlooked is a return to pr<> queer-aoundlnj names. above high water grade and widen- in 1959. hibition. Keyport again could be one of the better pmt- weather Is. ing Aberdeen Road when that body Maybe your dealer can get seed From th( way lots are selllm. Q—I am 65 and Insured for social of entry, naturally favored with a fine harbor and crei4 > goes before the Board of Free- security. In my business, I do not which could eliminate pursuit by heavier and deeper drat1 of resistant varieties for you, or id the number of people that visit holders at Its meeting next Shaping Up For Spring you may want to order from your know whether my earninggs will be craft the federals ride about in. If discovered while goin;; the Ross estate on Sunday Wednesday morning. l h 1 seed catalog. oka as if Cliffwood Is to be more or less than 11200 In any about the business of transferring his cargo, a sea worth > irburban town to New YorV Wi The latest invention in a sound yeary . What should I do about bootlegger could make a dash for the Keyport channel. Cor Nowadays many a well-fed resident, viewing himself In Dr. Davis warns that plants and hope so. Perhaps we will' recdvi screen has been Installed in thefilfilini g a dkidim fof r bbenefits? tainly any larger pursuing craft would go aground about the mirror, At by aoma other means becoming discouraging!;/ trultavsaay be as unlamlllar u better Asia service. That keeps and RJvoll Theatre. The screen ia made A—You should file a ctahn. If 1 l k three buoys out. Young men, instead of hanging around aware of his Increasing weight and «i». echoes Hamlets thrirname*. They nay not look i waM lito rof. ail" !k witwinvavcompaaiuoh * oomposttlon dresslmdressta*. I you . rereasonablt y can expect earn- t corners could be. gainfully employed on moonless . .plaint: "O thtt this too too foJid flesh would melt, thaw, and Uke the kinds yon have be*h plant- ing, aad you nuy not start to pick Oa Monday the Whital-Tatam00:1th* «*«***>• The texture brings *> suspended. as early aa yoa'd like to but you'll Mew York awarded the contrac out a clear, life-like picture. year, at which time- you will filo of"their %atbtub creations. Beadicotnbers could make . Dr. l_ E. Oavies' new house an a report of your earnings and set- lucrative profit disposing for Cash various bits of jetsam But unhappily, except ei the result of serious disease, have tomatoes Instead of d a s d ir their new factory building at plants, and that should make all Keyport to the H H. Vongbt Co. Broad Street is fast nearing com- tlement will be made for the year floating to shore. The waterfront Would be a beehive <•! flesh is never so accommodatingly disposed. We acquire it by pletion. Dr. Davies and family rather than on a month-to-montii activity. forma #f seK&idulgence, and we can, lose it only by forms the difference. 10) Park Avenue, New York, Tomatoes are rather easy to n examination was held i plan to move Into their new home basisb . of self-denial. as soon as it is completed. The there any way tospee d jp grow, but It's not entirely a care- toehold last Saturday momjag, GEE WHIZ MR. DILLON .. . Now that Charlie Apple- free hnalnfaa, so it may pay you under the direction ol the Civil house they now occupy has been my claim for social security pay- gate is seeking the Republican nomination as candidate for Cent Is •' good time to begin your campaign, against to read op oa tomato disease Service Commission, for a carrier purchased by Alexander Stultx. meats when, I come in to make mayor in Keyport what are we going to do with thc-i obesity. It Is a good time, in every' sense, for us to find out while you're waiting for your seed- Rural Route No. 2 from Mata- The Matawan plant of the Mosak a claim next month? quotes? "The Democratic party in Keyport recognizes it^ whHhei we or aur appetites rule our life and our living. llngt to grow. • a, to succeed "Bod" Smith who Tile Company closed down this A—Yes, you can speed up the Leaflet MO. "Tomato Disease -ecently resigned. There were eight aooc for three weeks. Toe com- processing of your claim by brini; obligations to espouse the candidacies of men worthy »f Control la the Home Garden," tells ' I took toe examination and these pany has been building up a sur- ing proof of your age with you. public trust Each of the local candidates is qualified IJ> Shakespearf also reminds us that "Sweet are the uses an you need to know about dis- « George M. Stevens. WVH plus during the winter season in Frequently, proof of age is needed experience, each has shown by performances that he ' of^dvenStv." Through the exercise,of disciplined self-di- eases. You can get a copy from Stihvell, Floyd VanBrakle, Jacob order to give ai much employment before your claim can be sent In equipped to honestly and intelligently administer the offu' rection and self-denial, we can not only obtain better physical your county agricultural agent or Matthews, Jr., Judson Reid, tuu as possible to its help but thu for payment, and If you will obtain he seeks" . . . Charles E. Applegate. Here's another . shape and more vigorous physical health but greater rational send a card to Garden Reporter, ins of Michael Dolan and a movement in the building trades this proof now, it will save time "It is my opinion after checking for many months and leveled off by laborers furnished Matawan Township adopted the Is bataf prtflled «s a by the State Highway Department. government in cfrocwratlon with debt service but if we obtain the 1940 budget Thursday night which For B«tt«r IliUnu additional debt needed to properly Anthony Rapolla has associated shows a drop In its appropriations finance our Joint district expansion, himself with the United Service for local purposes of H»M1M, it will become a minor portion of Grocers and will henceforth con- thereby creating an estimated tax List week we showed that Main duct MM store as a chain grocery. wan Township's requirements foi the total. (The total debt service rate ot 34.509 for this year as Who Do You Work For? with proposed £.500,000 additional An enlarged stock of groceries will against tS.071 for 193$. new classroom space has been be added to bit usual Unes. and probably will be aver three Lbondlug would have been over Acme Super Markets advertise tunes that of the borough's needs A number of people have been the following specials in this week's Who do you work for, and why do you work? Tho making early gardens during the dus answer, of course, is that you work for your em- and that Cliffwood Memorial wa Like all other taxes needed to edition, as follows: Round roast, 23 operate apt) maintain our schools, past pleasant days. cents a pound; round steak, 29 (he taxes for debt service are F. Howard Lloyd and Us son, cents a pound; large cooking eggs, the wnerewlthal of living. aae how the debt needed for oui divided on the ratio of true valu- Howard Jr., were Trenton visitors 21 cents a dozen; celery stalks, By Margaret A. Lean .; **ool-e»>aEJl(Mta.obtained and Is ation, of the township and borough. oo Tuesday at which time they call- five cents each; large seedless ed no Governor Ursod by appoint- Florida grapefruit, four for 13 Drone And The leprechaun However, that answer Is an oversimplificationJiowadayn. pajd for. . • For next year It has already been decided that the borough's fair cents; tender carrots, three If you ar* an average citizen, more than a quarter of your Any school debt needed In out 6 1 t iae to her share ot the tax burden needed for The County Board of Taxation bunches for- 10 cents; potatoes, M! i!!!Z "** «*eacaj." said the h eight-hour working day is done oo behalf of government Joint district I) obtained Jointly by debt service, should be Increased has fixed the total rate for Matt- U. S. 1 Mi 10 ; ptoes, In essence, government is your employer during that period, both the towmhlp and the borough S. 1 Maine. 10-pouod bag, 27 S £ try* TlS* «* "*-.W Vm jus. from 48V4 per cent to 51^ per cent. wan Borough at $SdJ2 per $1.0(0 cents. leprechaun, because it was St °°* ta hBilie*i- ' *"'t •"*• *"y and takes all of your earnings. . ' (Th~e amoun' t of debt that can be This is anything but fair. The bor- assessed valuation and that of Mat- ts I obtained'and the Interest'Tate thai Matawan High School will em- Patrick's Day. gold yet I'dont even have a n." ough needs, and will use, about 23 awan Township at «t» per H.OOO. bark on a 13-ganw, 1MI baseball Here are .the figures, as Issued by the Tax Fouadatioo. Irautt be paid is based on the fi per cent of the necessary debt tor Information was given out from the "And so," said Mother, "the to put my gold in That's when to add this amount to when the enlarged and completely of its taxes while the borough col (1) Jointly with a partner that is tin tax budget. , hewouU mend the hole In the cookie jar. my mother doesn't us. lected M per cent Also tho town- in poorer financial condition. remodeled store of the I. J. New- ""D0? *,myJl!*y 8hoe«" anymore. It hasTeraek in it. lm berry Co. opens its doors. ship water department was .oper- (]) Pay a higher rate of inlerut ^Twenty Years Afo Mother laughed. "we wfli take sure she-wouldn't tfttod il I s«vP ating at a deficit. The effect of this than if we obtained debt foroi r fix them, we 1 will get H for you." our Joint borrowing. The main dis- (3) Use only about 23 per cent altn, assured members of the would have to wait a long time. Dianellfted the skirt of her niBht advantage is that we are forced of tho debt but pay over SO perMatawan Parent-Teacher Associ- leprechauns are only found In gown aad tiptoed cjowastaira. Sic to pay a higher interest rate than cent of the taxes needed for deM ation, at a special meeting held ^ found the cookie-Jar in a corotr if we were going It alone on our service. Monday night at 8 o'clock in Bora Stie la teck of eya lnolhcX r sUi ""> P""y- She carried it up- own financial merits, with our own Our committee believes that only [all, that the scarlet fever quaran- ^».!S!? ¥ " ^ " **> g»ve it to the lepre needs. .... • •. .'• - leparation will remove this debt M laws will be strictly enforced went downstairs. • -.•-.•. cnaira. ^ ' ••; <• . Once debt is obtained under our service subsidy which will become and that any and all violators will ^ P*"* heud *' nolse' Tne'little "man was delighted. Joint system, it is Important toun - Increasingly larger as we go hto arrested and prosecuted to the ^, f Ti' ""?"• <"**• "**>* yoa »moeW- he said. derstand how It Is paid back. The more debt to finance more build- fullest extent. yetrly debt payments, called'debt ing programs because of -more The resignation of Mrs. Bessie little man dresied all In ness?' ' • ?^ service, consists of payments of in- 'lousing being built mainly In the Lambertson, who has been a teach; fireJ?L ,. . . Diane turned to get Into bed. And terest and principal. Thanks to township. Separation and the re- er ia tne township schools for the .. an?.ru*ed her «3«. "Why." when she looked asaia. the little New Jersey's cigarette smokers, ii le.se of these subsidies for out own pst31 years, was received and i"1* *" ""ok i«* Uke the man w» gone. tax la collected and then passed ihlldren will help provide them accrptnrt with regret by the Madi- back as building aid for schools. with belter facilities than we ever son Township Board of Education , ***>** about to visit of Ih This building aid Is based on a Iaughed aaat will havo or can afford on a Joint last Thursday night Mrs. Lambert- T" ' "" leprechaun. Mother laughed and formulation which has no bearing "basis. on, who taught at Cedar Grove, Hltchlnf a "rile* b a fart way I am a leprechaun," umghed. on the amount of debt, or debt to be hnrt. A aaiden atop ar tarn Why can't the borough be like retiring because of I" health. Tne That was quite a dream you service, a school district ml^ht mliht hurl a alntar (a sleM«r, or btt Diane the overwhelming majority of otlvr ioard adopted resolutions, of ap- a bike rider) under a track's - ." ate said. have. ThU year about 134,000 bund- aId D aae A municipalities In New Jersey wh!c"i preciation in recognition of Mis. wheela late tac patfc «T a car, ar * , ' - rey°y» a faiifa y "Maybybe ft was a dream,re, " «aid ing aid was applied to our "debt 1 Lombertson's long and faithful araaaat a ram* m pat*. Skatiac to? Could yoyou moadd service of 180,000. ibtain school debt based on their ] Dianei . ' iwn needs and desires, pay an in- service. under year own pawcr may sat She bent dowatoiia«««fcerpl«y The debt service, not covered by be a* thrminr, hrt It's men erest rate based on their own fi- Browntown truck gardeners are safer. And, don't let tin STOWB- building aid, then Ir. paid for by nancial strength and have the full 1 tarting the sowing of seeds in hot nle suspended over the gifts. A targe the dub with the most present In venlty and University of Miami, Muslo wai supplied by Bob Representatives of the Matawan adea. decorated caka was the tabU cen- home economics; Charlene Look* addition, the N. J. Club Woman Business and Profession*!,Women's Parks and his boys, and vocal Other prize winners were Mrs terpiece and whltt and silver waa wood, Katharine Olbbs School, selections during die evening wen Magazine profits from the day's Club will be on hand at the state the color scheme for the table. Ro- sales, , . Jean Harris. Mn. Margaret Phil- secretarial training; Jean McCue, rendered by Mrs. Margire! Lynch, board meeting of the New Jersey freshmenti were served. Westminster College, leaching; Bed Cbrtr EaterUiu lips. Mn. William Mtier, Mrs. and Pat Ferrante. Federation of Business and Pro- Guests were Mrs. Howard Pot- John Menul, Monmouth Colleife, Mrs. A. Edgar Palm of the Agnes Mendet, Mia. Elliabelh fessional Women's Clubs Saturday, ter, Mn. G. Donald Mandeville, engineering; William Miller, Duke Senior Club Introduced • group of Clough, Mrs. Sarah Burlew, Mra. ar the Elizabeth-Carteret 'Hotel, Mrs. Joseph Jackson, Mn. Steven University and Lehlgh University, B'nal B'rith Execs nine' girls in dark green choir Elizabeth, to witness the presen- Rasemane Render. Mn. 0. A. Cu- Blsko, Mn. Robert Bottger, Hsilel; hemislry. robe* who played English hand tation of scholarships to three State well. Mrs. Cecelia Kaplan, Mrs. To Meet Monday MlM Mary Ellen Harris. Mri Also Sandra Pearce, Russell bells. The Bell Choir of toe Cran- Colleges. The Union Business and Howard Hill. Mra. Lucy Eckel. Charlei Mandeville, Matawan; Mlu Sago College, teaching; Carole A meeting of the executive com- bury Presbyterian Church enter- Professional Women's Club will be Mrs. Eileen Forman, Mrs. Dorothy Maloney. Mrs. Betty Downey, Mrs. Barbara Bottger, Mn. Neal Mc- Pcle, Madison College, Dualneas ad- mittee of the D'nal B'rith Women, « ta'.fied with six pieces and played hostess club. Margaret Smutko, Mrs. Peter *«s- Danlel, Union Beach; Mn. Milton linlstration; Cliff Reeves, Mon- Aynlel Chapter, will be held at Urn a novelty number which explained Sore und If* a lUppy St. Partkk's Day that The Matawan Journal Dr. Grace F. Lawrence, Linden, mussen, Mrs. Helen Maybe*, Mrs.' McOtrry, Arlington; Mn. Andrew louth College, business admlnla- home of Mn. NOrrnin Werun, 1) the "changes" which can be ar- Is after extending to Ita readers, and a happy coincidence It Is that State Career Advancement Chair- Frank Murphy. Mra. Audrey Mack, Murdock and daughters, Lynn and ration; George Rltter, Lafayclio Dartmouth Dr., llailel, on Monday ranged with these perfectly-pitched puMlcatlaii day and SI. Patrick's are one and the same. ( man, will present $250 scholarships dressed, itne of the newsboys called for his papers we!sru; | > him Jill. Paramus; Mn. Ronald Van- Allege, Lehlgh University and l>ui- at I p.m. bells, which resembled school bells I Mrs. Elizabeth VreeUnd, Mro. to representatives of the State Cot grata topper, a large green flower and Meerbeke. East Orange; Mri. lue Unlveralty, engineering; Su.un Hoateasea for Iha evening will b* with looped-leather strap handle:. Edlth lege, Paterson; State College, MJ'wnSS ' J. Frank McCleaster sr. Mn. Frank Smith. Bucknell University, liberal Mra. Werian, Mra. Cecils Sprung, English hand bells were Introduced Glassbdro and Rutgers, the State uSSZffSS&tU ferl'^THV.™^"^ 77S '**. Mr.. Ou.,1. Bell. Mrs. MM.McCleaster Jr., KeypOrt. urn, and Anthony Valinsano, Pur- Mra Joel Hothmsn and Mr>. Jaik in this country by Dst Clarence at Keyport Grammar School am Hulsart. Miss Maule, Mn, John University, College of South Jer- Gifts vort tent by Mri. Randolph due University, engineering. Goldberg. Dickinson of the Brick Church. The 1 W. Carr. Mn. Paula Oatermin sey, The presentations will be made Harris, Mrs John Deith, Mn Carl choir of 12 bells was started oy Mn. Edward R. Francy, Mrs. during the luncheon. Clausen, Mn. Donold Thomas, Mri. the Rev. Fred Sweringer, formerly Caroline s. Plgnatoro, Mrs. WlUlara Thomas Slnnott, Mrs Harold Butt- of the Brick Church which since Among those planning to attend ruraer. Mrs. R. A. Fraebel, Mr». ger, Mrs. Robert Chapman anil has increased the number to 18. from the Matawan Buaineas and Kuth Thomaa, Mrs. Mabel D. Bun- Matawan Personal Items Mlas Nancy Chapman. Professional Women's Club are ion, Mn. S. U. Maslello and Mrs Miss Geraldine V. Brown, Key- N ii ap*r«oiuo« a,i uu na» Mrs. Doris Ronson, president; Mits rhaler. port. Financial Secretary of the Antoinette Cerrato, career advance- Mn. Anna K. Hilfiker New Jersey State Federation, and ment chairman and Mrs. Margaret a member of the Senior Club, spoke Phillips, health and safety chair- On Monday Mn. Joseph Kadrek Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hecht and Dias In Nursing Home briefly Mrs. John Klnney, League nan. and Mrs. Charles Kurlca entertau.- Mr. and Mn. Walter Casper at- Eighth Grade DON'T member, s candidate for State During the business session In the ed at a tea In honor of Mrs. tended the Dale Carnegie alumni Mrs. Anna K. Hllflker, SO, of 49 Chairman of the Evening Member- Thomas Gleason, and son, Tom, dinner-dance at the Molly Pltchei Campbell Ave., Port Monmouth. ship Department, discussed the morning, plans will be made for Parents To Meet members of the Matawan Club to who leave Friday with Mr. Glea- Hotel, Red Bank, on Saturday eve- died Sunday. Mar. 13. I960, In the Club Woman Magazine, -of which son to spend one year In Cologne, ning. Parents of eighth grade students Brookdal6 Nunlng Home, Hazlol. GAMBLE! attend the State Convention, May she has been Evening Membership Germany. Guests were Mn. "Dun- On Thursday evening Mrs. Wll- In both the Cliffwood and Mata- following a long Illness. She was Editor for the past two years. 10-2} at the Berkeley-Carteret Ho- tel, Asbury Park, and for the Na- can Black, Mn. Jac A. Cushman. liam Wllklns entertained at bridge. wan Elementary Schools are In- born |n Austria and was the widow Greetings were extended by MM. Mn. Arthur Dales, Mn. Donald Prize winners were Mra. Everett vited to attend • planning for high of Alfred Hllflker. Martin Bell, chairman of the Con- tional -Convention. July 1632, at your best Philadelphia. Former Judge Libby Fries, Mrn. Spencer Hyraan, Mra. Carlson, Mrs. Richard Lewis and school meeting on Wednesday at Surviving an two sons, Freder- temporary League, hostesses for Matthew Feldman, Mn. Betty Tay- Mrs. John Klnney. Other guests 8 p.m. In the high school library ick, Uttle Sliver, formerly of Koy- the Joint meeting. E. Sachar. Plainfleld. la being protection Is a . sponsored by the New Jersey lor and Mn. August Zlllncar ir. were Mrs. William Miller jr., Mrs. The program is arranged to ol' port, and Alfred, Rumsoni a In closing, Mrs. Thurman Nealls, Federation for a, national WCJ Mrs. Gleason and Tom were pre- Douglas Ward, Mrs. August ftr parents Information about the daughter, Mra. Joseph F. Luker. Senior Club president, reminded presidency. sented with gifts. Schmeling and Mrs. Leon Christ!- subjects and activities provided by Port Monmouth; three grandchll members that tickets are available nat. Malawan High School. Then alto dicn, and a brother, George Kali- In the afternoon Matawan club On Thursday evening Mn. John- will be an assembly progrim In baa. (or the luncheon and fashion show son Cartaii entertained at bridge On Mar. 9 Mrs. Berths Story SAFETY DEPOSIT BOX members will attend a panel dis- to be sponsored by the Juniors on both schools during the school day cussion on "Health and Safety and Prize winners were Mrs. Elmote Schanck entertained at luncheon Funeral services were held yei- Saturday at Shadowbrook I n n, to provide eighth grado students Career Advancement," with Miss Kattner arid Mra. Charlea Perrlnc. and bridge. Prize winners were terday at 3 p.m. al the Scott Fun- Don't take chancet with the ufoty of yout Shrewsbury, starting at 12:30 p.m. with similar Information. Barbara Baker, president of the Other guntta were Mn. Harry Mrs. Frank Bliss, the hostess and eral Home.. Belferd, with the Rev. Fashions will be shown by Mildred Dale Carnegie Suburban Speakers Pitcher, Holmdel; Mn. Mian J. Mrs. Joseph Dernberger. Other The first section ot the parent Roger R. Burkina, pastor ol the valuable papers and precious poueuU>rit> Get Spector. Red Bank. Club as guest speaker. Participa- Morrison, Mrs. Ross Maghan. Mrs, guests were Mrs. Charles E. Hunt, conference will present Dr, Henry. King ot Kings Evangelical Luther- The final.Judging lor the Fifth ting will be Mrs. Doris Hubatka,, Uwreni* LemaJre,. Mrs,, ^av ' .. Mrs. Com Johannsen,, * .Btjtvana Institute ot, an Church, Middletown, otllelaUna. • 100% p«ott«toh In a7|a.f«y tofcttalt bte*!wM, UndM. "nMe/ktUh" Jejc6«F*Tc« Larobom and Mrs. Arthur Ci ...... FrexMrftk'K. 'whb will explain the InUrm:at was In Fair VI6w Come assistance pflcred by this Instllu-, be. held Mar, 3D by the American president) Mrs. HerrnlnaE. Brown,, Mrs. Margaret Sherman, returned William J. Rabel ?nd Mn. Elmore wry, Mfttdlotown Township. _..- lion In the testing and counseling Home Department Ir. the Woman's Princeton, health and safety chair- home Sunday after being a patient Kattner. ' ' of students. Subsequently, Daniel Club ol Astyry.Park. The program man; Dr. Lawrence and Mrs. Hazel at BrookdiUe Nursing Home. Koy- Dr. William II. Pengel and Mn. William Sandford COST? Just Pennies a Week! r Jackler. director of guidance at (he will start'at 11 a.m. port. Pengel entertained on Saturday Trembley, Metuchen, parliamenli . high school, will discuss the im- Is Guest Speaker tarian. , On Saturday evening Mr. and evening in honor of Mrs. George The Pinelands Region in Burling- portant features of the program of Mrs. Randolph Harris entertained Barbanell. who was celebrating her William Sandford. Main St., Mat- THE MATAWAN BANK ton and Ocean Counties Includes 33 studies and career and college at bridge. Guests were Mr. and birthday. Guests were Mrs. Teresa wan, waa tho guctt apeaker at municipalities or parts thereof and planning. There will bo a question- MATAWAN, NEW JERSEY Mrs. G. J- Sterling Thompson |r, Lecey, New York; Mrs. James the meeting ol the Biology Club comprises approximately one- Attend Military and-answer period In bolh sections Middletown; Mr. and Mrs. Jac A. Grieve. South Amboy; Mr. and of Malawan High School Friday seventh o( New Jersey's total land ol the conference Cushman. Mr and Mn. Garrctt Mn. Frederick K. Dederick, Mr afternoon. Mr. Sandford wrltci I Guidance Day McKeen Jr., Mr- <">d Mn. Calvin and Mrs. Conrad Johannsen, MM column lor Ihe Aabury Park Preas, W. Oliver Diggln. Mn. Marguerite All senior boys attended two ser- Bell and Mr. and Mra. Robert Ben- Rev. Donald Campion He showed color slldus of winter Laird and Miss Patricia McKeen. vice meetings during a military tley. birds In this locality and gave an On Saturday afternoon Mrt To Speak In Lincroft guidance program yesterday, it interesting talk un each bird. BEAUTY On Friday evening Mrs. W. Oli- Theodore Splecker, Sutphin was reported by Daniel Jackler, ver Diggin entertained at sambo. p The Rev. Donald R Campion. Plans wero mado -for members HINTS guidance director. Guests were Mrs. George Barba- entertained at a birthday party in Associate Editor of the national lo attend the science fair at Rut- The armed forces were repre- nell, Mrs, Conrad Johannsen, Mn honor ol her daughter Karen whoP Csthollc weekly review, "Amer- |LTI University Saturday, Mar. 10. sented and the speakers were Marguerite Laird and Mn. Fred- is se' ica." will apeak on "Ood and Man Tlit club will conduct a cake sulo BY Nlkki Lloytf. Sharon Iiles, Glorn , p T/Sgt. Joseph Soboul, V. S.-Alr Saturday in front of The Friend- erick K. Dederick. Mn. Barban- Tomaselk). Liss Zlmra«r, Nancy in Subyrbla" this Friday al 6 JO eWaibtr - Msrel Dssult Insurafise Carptrcllen - Feslsrei leitrve Irttee) Force; Sgt Richard Kimball. U. S. ell's birthday was celebrated. lomaaeno use "TrTJ, "„„' p.m. In the Lincroft Lecture series ly Shoppe, Main St.. Matawan. LOUISE Army; Sgt. Joseph Full. U. S. Ma- Clune. Cindy Dell Ad Denise Hen i Brothon Academv. Mr. and Mn. James VanBrakle rines, and Chief Michael Terreo. derson. This talk Is the third in a series How To Apply Mascara left Saturday to visit Mr. and Mis. U. S. Navy. Jac A. Cushman returned home by the Warren Donnell, Boca Raton, Fla. Saturday afternoon after a buslm-ii Eyeshadow and The meetings were designed to ' Mn. Walter Foley entertained at trip to Miami, Fla. provide Information that would aid nation of Monmouth County. Eyebrow Pencil cards on Wednesday evening Mn. John C. Eggleston. Holm the students hi satisfying their In his lecture, the Rev. Fatlwr MASCASA; apply to clean, enasa military obligations. Discussions Guests were Mn. Henri Hansen. del. entertained al luncheon and Campion will attempt to assess the Keyport; Mn. Fred Buckalew, bridge on Tuesday. Prize winner. mpo p "rart

<"•< asaln ?" Mn. George Delti, Matawan. William R Cr.lg and Mrs. Janr ^ sut d ill tk eleia «r», ktub to «P»'««Ja»j»": C. programs at different col- M"j' | United States and will take up the e;e1>»« csrKr m>r •" »<4 arm William R^ Cr.lg and Mrs. Janr leges and the various terms ol Pat Devlin, • student of St. 0. Nell. Other guests were M pparticula r challengge ppresented to Anselm't College, New Hamp- Frank BlissB, Mri. William J Rabel enlistment d M El such groups as the family, parents, OBEDIENT Students stated later that this shire, spent the weekend at theMn. Hsrold L. Doyle and Mn childrehild n ar.d tthhe communityit . BaseBdd „_. ..J AND SPARKUS TO EYES. knowledge.; would be useful In home of tils parents. Dr. Gerard more Kattner, all of „,,,„, upon hit thesis that an increase EVEBEOW PENCIL; apply 'aaJl""T Devlin and Mrs. Devlin. Mr. and Mn. Daniel - natural area of Brow, choosing, a branch of service and .„ i In religious affiliation has rr •• ilnsereiitrotcip mif "i«"«Kw utfum preparing their future more in- On Friday Mn. J. Raymond and son, Guy. Hatboro, Pa., «jx. -!i. , from the growth of suburban feelunarms traj>e. » may b« sac* ta B«M telligently. KetcbeJ was entertained at lunch- W ttem lt to l0r Ml1 feels cra»e» may — _ ,1 ami ' '"• •>• '" * ' ' "" ( wka Baa eoflLat •Bflttonwood Manor by a renU, Dr. William H. •yea isvcar tars" k; d;. Mn. Pengel. future developments of this trend. at base of latbci,-staruas group of friends, who presented her Dr. George Sheehan Jr., Rurnson, Uae al uwer corner of ey«. Auxiliary Plans with a Unwell gift Those present Mn. Jac A. Cushman entertain- president of the Pius XII Institute Ina s» >•« work out and no!' ed at bridge on Thursday evening opVaraTUIL Party Saturday were Mrs. Joseph Baler, Mn. Wil- announced that the lecture Ii open These Booty HtnU ate offcrrt «s liam Craig, Mrs. Edwsrd W. Cur-Prize winner* were Mn. Ralph to the public. He alto said that a VubUe Strife. .; Bay Oral, BM Plsns have been completed by rie. Mri. UKty Sickell, Mn. Rich- Bedle. Mn. Robert Bentley and the lecture on "Vatican If you aaif aoy Beaily PpMeaa, the Ladies Auxiliary of the Mata- ard Erdmann, Mn. Conrad Johann- Mn. F. Howard Lloyd ir. Other inacy" bjr the Rev. Robert A. wan First Aid and-Rescue Squad, sen. Mr*. W. Oliver Diggin and guest* wen Mn. G. J Sterling him, Which WU cancelled became Inc.. to hold a St. Patrick's Day Mrs. Frederick K. Dederick. After Thompson Jr.. Middletown; Mn of the recent snow storm, hat been party and covered dish supper on luncheon they all went to MrsCharle. s C. Schock Jr., Sea G.rt, rescheduled for Friday, Apr. 29. Saturday. Husbands of the mem-Baler's home to play bridge. Prize Mn. Charles Pike and Mr. John bers will be guests. Co-cbalrmcn winners were Mn. Cnlg and Mra. Benwick. are Mrs. Andrew Diodatt and Mrj. Diggln. _ . Mr. and Mn. F. Howard Lloyd Altar, Rotary Forms Jonathan Hedglin. Jr. were among the bridge gue»t» Mr. and Mri/ Frank Ferrano ani Merchandise Club Announcement also was made, by eon*, Mark, Drew and Chip, have of Mr. and Mri. Jamea Long. Cnr. '•; REVLON Mrs. Theodore Sptecker or coming returned bom* after tpen Jng w bury, on Saturday evening. A merchandise dub event* of Interest Mrs. George eral weeks) la Hollywood, Fla. Mr. and Mr». Robert B. Butler termed for the benefit of the Ho- Egan, Keyport, will be the guest were the Sunbay dinner guest. °i sary and A.tar Society ol St. Bene- speaker at the meeting scheduled On Friday Mr. and Mn. Robert Mr. and Mn. Robert Taylor, Plain dict's Church, Hailet, with Mri. EYE MAKE UP fcr Tuesday at »p.m-ln thf fiml •fieMr • Mn. oUT! Fukloa'< «w way lo play aid building. Mrs. Egan will, dis- of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bleadln- On Friday evening Mr. and Mri Mealla has reported the club eyes — fcrltittr to color .•. ger. PUInfitld.'and also visited Mr. laakapt! _ __„,„ ^ m cuss cancer dressings. Members Edward Klrby, Brielle, and Mrprogressing satisfactorily. B(> are asked to bring, canned goods and Mrs. Butler's parents,'Mr. and and Mn. Edward W. Currie vtstied Orders are being taken and boom Mn. H. Edgar Bunker, also ot mUk (very 'Look' In lie book! ftf, to this meeting for the special proj- the Latin Quarter In New York. and Information may be obtained Jrt l»« lfr« lira, «ke fOm. *»»« ect in April. ; Fainfield. mat «tre •( ronr eyei are abiotnlely from the following area capialni; The public will be invited to at- Mr. and Mrs. Camlllo Gentile Mrs. E. A. Fitzpatrlckp , Foxwood;; *V°S" worM of Ualatblat tend the tricky tray party Apr. XI bave 'returned home from a lJ-duy Train, Hobby Show Mrs._JameMJ s RedmonRddd _ d Mn. •ith — U» tin MA J.m.-in.»he.iir^.aidJSwildJnfc. CvtStnia. ,,C»lse,oc. -the . S, .Sr y - WTL' tftfJ TkpT "25-29 y, Garden Park- lo nel M r Thomas Lasitbwsky, Gar A rummage sale Is planned for Homeric. They visited the Virgin •*• ° P * ** " way; MrsM . T.-JT-J- SteulSt, lMarc Hill: of OvaiUUiic Of- loeas u> May 27. Members of the squad Islands, Leeward Islands, Venezu- The fifth snmial model train and Mra. Fred J, Kluln, Newileao; HUM yoyou-u rrn tto yoar laacjr. will participate and transportation ela, British West Indies, Panama, hobby show sponsored by the Mal- Mn. Fred, Thome, Mrs. Robett " TBATTBAT-SS THEE LOOK-LOOK-LOOKII C bd ryei? will be arranged to pick op Joy Jamaica and the Bahamas. awan Chapter of United Presby- Peterson, Mnr Rudolph Mikson and rlkkm of «•« U<£U Ere User above articles of furniture, clothing, etc., Mr. and Mrs. P. Judson Evim* Mri. Raymond Spitzer, Old Mohor. yaw laikca. FHrrjr eyes? Jon Oat- terian Men win be held Apr. V> to Irr «• fMiM *BatM>a Mascara' . . . that residents of tha area may and children, Eloise and Paul J.3 in the church fellowship hall, Also Mn. Thomu Oerrity, Spill - - SUmmrSUrrr » Ska4ow, Franklin St. and Route U, Mats- Wl par- Hi, Mn. John Gllllesn, Mn, John Us* lean and sway, accurate control. Patricia Ifclms at Trenton Stale ticipate, and may do so. If they Porzlo, Mrs. II. N, Greene, Mri. Nomination of officers will be Teachers CMlege on Sunday. will contact John Lambert. LO A. A. McCabe, Mrs. H- E. Clars made at a meeting of the Jewls* Mrs. Irvn Atkinson, Millville, t-JSU, u to final arraafements, and Mn. John Mihan, Fleettww) SIC YOU* 10CAI AUTHOIIZfp/ONTUC 0IAl« War Veterans to be held tonixru Southern Mce PntUeot of the Incentive prises will be awarded Park; Mra. M. C, Heun and Mn. at »:30 p,m. in the Keyport Syn* Ktw Jenej State Federation of to the best exhibits and an added Joseph Bruncall, Chestnut HIM. DOWNES PONTIAC gogue. Memorial services will abo Women's C ub», was the Jtooday feature will be « model boat show be held for deceased member pyernight | lest of >In,, A. Edgar exhibit which alioald appeal to al( 62 Uwer M* St lOwel 6-2299 M«Uwa« M Abromowitz. , ..',,. I boaUng fnthistssta la tie area, . Wk? ••six i-i I.,) THE MA Thursday, March 17* I960 New York Policeman Henry." Long Branch an Apr. w. Madison Winners In Three present were Mrs. O,^ Talk On Purim By Mrs. H.O.E Levine | Named Manager j Explorer Scouts County Auxiliary Youth Rally Speaker 4-H Window Display Waine, Mrs. John Mania. Mit. Karoline Lindemann, Mrs. Arthur Climax of National 4-H Club Week Meet In Neptune Deputy Inspector Conrad S. Jen At Hebrew Women's League Thursday Events McFarland, Mrs. Dysoa ~Y/ood activities was reached with an- The March meeting of the Mon-sen, of the Polic "Facts and Fancy About Purim" Chingarajha District Explori house, Mrs. Anna Huey, Mrs. Lc- nouncement of 4-H Window Display mouth County American Legion Department, trill speak on "The keynoted the talk given by Mrs. Cabinet which includes the Mati Contest winners, and the selection Roy Schouck, Mrs. Walter Bald- Harry O. H. Levine at the meet- Tag Day Nets $73.50 Auxiliary Executive Commit- Bible and Crime," at a youth ral wan, Keyport, Keansburg, Holm of a 4-H Queen of the ball at the iy, Friday evening at 8 p.m., at °.he win, Mrs. John Watson, Mrs. R,,I>. ing of the Hebrew Women's League The Matawan Junior Woman's Annual 4-H Dance held in James- tee was held at Frederick Demp- of Keyport held Thursday evening del. Union Beach, and Rariti Rad Bank High School Auditorium. ert G. Mullins, Mrs. Homer Mat- Club sponsored a Lily Tag Day in Township area held Its quarter!; burg the past weekend. Miss Joan sey Unit 286, Neptune. The rally is being sponsored by ai the synagogue. Purim, observed Matawan on Saturday and raised teson, Mrs. Louis Costa sr., Mrs. Hoelzer, Dayton, was selected as County President Miss Mary F. "Challenge," an inter-denotni'i'.- this year on Sunday, celebrates the $73.50 for the Monmouth County meeting Mar. 9 at the Shore Poi 4-H Queen from among forty par- George Rinear, Mrs. "dward Van Persian Jews escape from Hamen, Chapter of the New Jersey Society Inn, Route 35, Hazlet. The cabinet Cochrane, Ocean Grove, conducted tionai youth group, recently formed ticipants. The dance, sponsored by in Monmouth and Ocean Counties. derbilt sr, Mrs. Joseph Piney anj who wished to destroy them. of Crippled Children and Adults Middlesex County 4-H Council, at- the meeting. which was attended The Book of Esther, one of the is composed of boy representative The group plans monthly rallies, Mrs. Frederick Tibbetts. Hie club will add to this amount of each Explorer Unit and thei tracted 300 young folk from the by 38 members. She announced books of the Bible, is read on to make the doriatton $75. High to be held in centrally lo: .ted awii- county. that the president of each unit that toriums of the shore area, featur- Purim. It tells of the courage ft school students, members of the adult leader. • ' House Destroyed Esther In exposing Hamen. The Girl Scouts and club were solicit- Those attending were from Judges for the 4-H Window DU- reaches Its membership quota by ing well-known youth speakers. play Contest. Robert Barr of P.J. Megillah, the VEAL CUTLET CUBED ib99' BOILED HAM »iked &99' chairman. 'Those participating Funeral Home, keyport, for Mts> pt ster contest In the local schools. headquarters. The course Is open The Cliffwood Beach Republican 1 were Mrs. Larry" Mlrlls, Mn. Mary E. (Hickey) Carhart, M. of The first class will Include students to'the public, and will he given b> Club met at Its new meeting place, BACON iiked n.39 Homemade Leonard Schlosberg, Mrs. Seymoui 94 East Roosevelt Circle, Red of the fourth, fifth and ttxth grades a member-nt the South Amboy the Wrode House Restaurant, Kleinberg and Mrs. Jerome Feucr. Bank, who died Wednesday, Mar. and the second class, seventh and First Aid Squad. Route 35, Cliffwood Beach, with KOSHER FRANKS Ib59' ITALIAN SAUSAGE 8,69 They explained what the confer- 9, 1960, at the Ivy Nursing Home. eighth grades. Prizes for each Distribution of the coin cards Mn. Theodore Young presiding. ence encompassed. A brief ie- Mlddletown. The Rev. Maurice group will Include first prizes of the annual drive In the house-U> Mrs. Harold Mitzenius was appoint- sume of each conference, since IU Phillips, pastor of the First Baptist $3 cash and a medal and second house canvass was complete ed publicity chairman. ROYAL LB ROLL founding in 1MB, was given and Church, Keyport^ officiated and in-prizes of fl cash. Winning posters Sunday. Members, of the squad wil Mrs. Maryann Sobin was named a discussion of what the Golden terment was in the family plot In from each group will be submitted pick up the filled cards during Ma; chairman of entertainment com- BUTTER < 59 Anniversary IBM WhiLj House Con- Green Grove Cemetery, Keyport. to the county contest. and It is hoped that residents wi! mittee, which also includes Mrs. ference hopes to achieve was con- be generous In view of increased 1 Mrs. Carhart was the widow of The Irish Night corned beef and Thomas Buchsn, Miss Mary Hett ducted. This Conference will be costs and operating expenses. and Mrs. Paul Mangin. Plans were held Mar. 27-Apr. 2. BUhop Carhart. She had spent cabbage social Is set for Saturday Purple Plums 19 most pf her life In Keyport, where evening. Dinner will be served completed for a newsletter to be Hostesses were Mrs. Jules Al- she was a member of the First from 7 to 10 p.m. and dancing to published monthly, called The pine. Mn. Jack Melsler and Mrs. Bodrd Hears Plans Baptist Church,'-*' In IM4 Mr. andthe music ol The Rockettes will Cliffwood Beach Republican Club CLOVE* LEAF - WHITE GRATED Herbert Rothenberg. Mn. Carhart went to Albuquerque, continue to I a.m. P-TA Spring Events Newsletters. TUNA N. M., where they' made their Commander Foster outlined a ."The Changing American Fanr John Chamberlain, Donald Mac- home for' about seven years with program of events this summer rae and Leonard Massom will be their daughter, the late Mrs. "Mar- ily" will be the toptt fpt/anothei which will celebrate the 15th An-parent and family UV ifemmlttee the guest speakers at the next tha (Carhart) Hopkins. They re- niversary of the local post. Start- regular meeting on Monday even- Mayonnaise meeting ot the Holmdel Parent- WHO .MAD! WEDNESDAYS turned to this area m 1991 andIns with a party at the Laurence ing. Apr. II. Mr. Carhart died in 1957. Teacher Association to be helc AND THURSDAYS Harbor Casino on June 23, and con- Mar. 29 at the Holmdel Elementary Jphn Conover was welcomed as Surviving are'two sons, Stanley- tinuing through July and August School. The speaker will be the a new member. NIBLETCORN 2 29 ESPECIALLY FOR M. Carhart, Red Bank, with whom will be a show, entertainment, Rev. Norman R. RUey, pastor of Mrs. Armour Ashforth, Mrs Mrs. Carhart resided, and Kelsey dancing and a carnival. < - St. John's Methodist Church. Fred Schaub, and Donald Borst were In charge of refreshments. THE LADIES? A. Carh.jt, Keyport; a sister, Mrs. The P-TA will sponsor a food Margaret Trainor, Jersey City; Exhibit Paintings sale primary election day at the Plans were made for the club BREAD CRUMBS 2-29c four grandchildren and one great- elementary school. Mrs. George to join with the Madison Township grandchild, ' At Club Symposium Kinkade and Mrs. Charles Nation uxlllary Women's G.O.P. Club. u h>H >H will be co-chairmen. 1 a theatre party and dinner on Mrs. Michael Brown, Edgemere May 4 at the Mesdowbrook, Cedar Orange Juice " «"* 4^5 9< Engineers ^sVyjullary-' Dr., and Mrs. Robert Butler, Mr In Dressmaker fashions will be made and modeled for the May 9Grove, Meets In Keyport . St, both of Matawan, exhibited Guests at the meeting were Mr. oil paintings at the dub women's P-TA card party and fashion shot Mrs. Paul Handk and Mrs. Mark Chamberlain and Mr. Macrae. The Monmouth Society ot Pro-symposium held Saturday at Doug- Hl-C DRINK ££ 4£?'l" Ugleslch will be co-chairmen. fessional Engineers Auxiliary met lass College, New Brunswick. Mrs. at the home of its president, Mrs, Butler Is art chairman of the Mat- The reports of the spring plans Whited Brown P-TA To Fiank A. Foss; 84 Cj'.orn St.. Key-awan Women's Club, were made at the meeting of ihe Meet Monday; News PEARS HONEY SWEET Jg?*(« port, Mar. 9, for a covered dish Attending from the club wero executive board of the P-TA Mon- luncheon. Mrs. Clifton James, art chairman- day night. Mrs. Charles Hamilton The regular meeting of the presided. Those attending were Mrs. Frank elect; Mrs. Johnson Cartsn and Whited Brown School Parent-Teach- Mrs. Fenton Shall, chairman of r Association, Cheesequake, will MILK «.»- Sc-'I" Who ottered them the K. Pricbe and Miss Sarah Fuasoll, Mrs. Butler. ' chance of going to Newark both of Fair Haven; Mrs, Everett the guest speaker at the aftei- the play committee, announce.; that held Monday at 8 p.m. Mem- c and New York on Wednes- a Thome, Mlddletown; Mis. noon session was Joseph Rossi, one tickets for "The " bers are requested to bring a gift to be presented at the school to- daya arid Thursday!, by Chirles W. Trafford, Msnasquan; of the top artists and Instructors for the tricky tray, which will be SUGAR SNOW WHITE 5UBAc47 Mrs. William Whitney and Mrs.iri the state. At present, ho Is art morrow and Saturday nights are held In the (Ire-house on Monday, train, at bargain round-trip* on sale. fares? The Vennsy and William ichaphorst, Atlantic High- director of the Newark School of tor. n. __+_: Fine and Applied Arts;-~ Jersey Central did! lands, and Mrs. Les Clarke, Knd MAINE SARDINES 10 Bank. '. There will not'be any meetings Society Welcomes Mr. and Mrs. William Fritz and The next meeting will be at Theof the art committee ot the club daughters were recent supper SAMFU rAKS NtwVk NaJ'ofk American Hotel, Freehold, for din- this month. ' TO New Members jiests if Mrs. William Kent, North NBC Twin Pak Fig Newtons 3* Sunshine Chocolate Grahams 31' Brunswick. - . ner, on Apr. 6 at 7 p.m. The Rev, Walter M. Slattery pro- ..... 115 175 Miss Adete Schulmeister, Spring- Si Patrick's Dame sided at the reception cejemonlcs ill Rd., Is confined to her home • FROZEN FOODS • DAIRY Ussjlnssd I.tt US Post And Auxiliary for 10 new membereof Uie-Holy with™ the mumps.™"~"~-"- —«.. A St. Patrick's teeWance~wlH Name-Society of St. Lawrence's .River.Valley— —_-, . -~. MM IM 2J0 Entertain Patients be held tomorrow evening from 8 Patrick Cannon. Old Mill Rd., is ~Rraft • White, Yelow, Pmeato Jndudint FaUnd Tex Church, Laurence Harbc. celebrating his birthday today, SL ASPARAGUS OrtariTips 5for*l°° to 11:30 p.m. in the Veterans of Accepted intq the society Sunday The Laurence Harbor American Foreign Wars Memorial Hall, Cliff- Patrick's Day. DELUXE SLICES 8«2* GOING Wednesdays or afternoon were George J. Wentzel, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Cress- Ma Pak Thursdsvg-vn any train Legion Post 332 and Auxiliary en- wood Ave., Cliffwood. Dressy tertained for the ward patients at Frederick J. Geores, Bernard Ta- an and family were Saturday arriving Newark after 8:55 clothes will be worn and couples basltoMMPltnley Kavender, Philip the Lyons Veterans Hospital Wed- only will be admitted. Music and tipper guests of Mr. and Mrs. French Fried Potatoes 2for29< Linden House A.M. or New York after McVayTKollln E. Rathbun, Law- "rank Slcknlck, South River. »:10A.M. nesday evening. Thirty-five mem- entertainment will bo provided by Linden Farms bers and friends assisted with the rence Butala jr., James D. Dolan, Mrs. William' Davidson, Gordon "The Rockln' Lads."' The dance Robert Diouey and Robert Crim- OLEO 2fcs39« RETURNING--on any train arrangements and refreshments. : I., is vacationing in Florida. is sponsored by a committee which mins.— -i : STRAWBERRIES 10 or Pkg |fr sane day. - , —~-.\y;: • A six-piece band provided Ihe !nc!uaes~"mcmbers of t h e corps Oasses" which were held IiT the t Following the church formalities, d Cheesequake Fire House were Pfeasa, buy tickets before , music and Mrs. George LcBcrt, mothers, ladies auxiliary, and the unit member, was master of cero a brief business meeting was held ,ov«f Monday Into the new fire boarding train. Tickets toad ' Guadalcanal Coastallers and the by Robert Ryslnski, president, in monies. Sho Introduced the guest Color Guard. Dtise. M Iraim of both railroads. Set entertainers, Lillian Murphy, South the church auditorium. T/tme Tablet for train »«w*. Amboy, and Jack. Olsen of Ihe lo- Arrangements were made for More than $35,000 will be spent BELL'S MARKET In 1054. only 50 communities with- members to attend a retreat at uie cal posL in New .Jersey actively conducted by the State of New Jersey by the il( et MATAWAN y Csnlrol llnst St. Alphonso's Retreat House, West summer . ot 19(0 for playground iSL5f John Colista, post service officer, recreation, .departments. Today' End, .June,;j4, 25 and 25. iSL5f? MATAWAN and Mrs. John DiGiovanni;'auxil- more than AM. municipalities ot- equipment at 12 of the 23 state- 5 NIC HT A communion breakfast will be owned parks. The public recreation * S WEEK iary rehabilitation chairman, w:re flclally have established recreatioo held In the church audi'.orlum June In charge of arrangements. l Jell wero created at four of the 12. arks for the first time last year. Thumby, Mardi 17,1960 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL N. J. Pag« Sown

at her homt, IT Lawreaet Avt., Otga AatskUvlch Day Funeral Home Marks Matawan Woman Engagements Kaauburg, after a short Illness. Olgt Adoakhovlch, Holmdel Towa, Parents Welcome New Arrivals Burial wai is Evergreen Cemetery, thlp who died Feb. M, left 15* : HarrU4MUar Newark. each to Patricia and Kathleen Ori- Succumbs Sunday Tha engagement of Miss Dorothy gelcwich; tlW to Mary Lesovich; l^ucaierCentury Service Mrs. Brokaw was bore la Eng- Mrs. Maudt (McGee) Henderson, Joat Muthlar, daughter of Mrs. 1300 each to her nephew, Michael 1>e Day Funeral Home, HI Hyatt casket display room, smoking 44, wit* of Luther Henderson, i Francis Muthlar. » Thorn* PI., land. Sht lived in Newark for 49Grigelewlch, and Peter Kostyria. Maple PL, Keyport, marks its 25th Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hyatt, MS Mr. tad Mrs. OresHa KaUan- lounge, reception room, adminis- Keansburg, and the 1st* Joseph years wher* sht operated Broksw's The residu* of the estate was left KOBivereary this month. It wastrative offices and the most mod- Sunset Ave, Old Bridge, arc thetpnia, 71 Green Grove Ave.. Key- Franklin St., Matawaa. died Sun- Muthlar, haa been announced to Confectionery until tht moved to to Lulu Cantrell, who was nam«d established in 1935 by John E. ern preparation rooms. Private parents of a daughter, born Mon- port, are the parents of a daugh- day, Mar. 13, 19**, la Monmouth Charles E. Harris, toa of Mr. sod and Junes C. Day. A business access to each chapel is provided day, Feb. », I960, In Middles!* ter, born Friday, Mar. II, IMS, laMedical Center. Keansburg a few years ago. co^xecutrlx with Helen Rotato, Mrs. Jack E. Harris, Leon, OJtla- according to term! of the will pro* building on Maple PI., it was con- by a cherry wood paneled corridor. General Hospital. ' Monmouth Medical Center. . Mrs. Henderson was the daugh- Surviving an her huiband. Nor man Brokaw, Keansburg; two bated recently In th* office of Moa> ter of Mr. and Mn. Scuddlt Mc- Msi Muthler is a gradual* of mouth County Surrogate Edward daughters, Mn. ElUabeth Zlegler A (on was born Is A daughter MS bora la Mos- Gee, Matawaa. Keyport High School, Clsaa of 1MT. C. Broeg*. mouth Medical Center on Friday, So* Is einploytd by Food Fair, and Mn. Maddln* Moor*, both of General Hospital on Tuesday. Mar. Besides her husband and parents, MWdletown. 1. I960, to Mr. and Mr* Edward Mar. 11, UN, to Mr. and Mnsh. e It survived by two sons. La- Newark; * son, William. IrvingMo, Wilbur J. Bettaatt Dean, 30 Stelnhardt Si., OldFrancis Cappadona, IS Unchaster tber and Howard, and two daugh- Mr. Harris Is a gradual* ol and Seven grandchlldr*n. Wilbur J. Bennett, Union I _ Bridge. Ave., Ktaniburj. • t ters, Joan and Detores, all at Uon High School. Class of 19W. who died Feb. it, Utt Mi painUag H* Is serving la tha U.S. Army, Mn. Owitym M. Davit* tod decorating business to a KM, 1 home; tour sisters, Mrs. Ula Mae Fradnaa , - , lie* ': Williams. Philadelphia; Miss Ethel stationed at Fort Monmou^' ' Funertl tervlcet war* htld Fri- Sanford J, Bennett, and tht red- Mr. and Mra. Frauds Fredman, Mr, iad Mrs, Winiam Le*. » McGee, New York; Mrs, Eleanor expects to b* aulgnad to day afternoon tt th* Scott Funeral du* ol hi* tstatt to his wlf*. Ma- Route 1, Box 163, Old Bridge, are Orchard St., Matawan, art th* pa- Spencer, Red Bank, and Mra. Lo- bel A. Bwuiett. Hi* wlf* and toa PattarMtsiy Homt, Relford, for Mrt. Mary E, the parents of a ton, born Thurs- rents of • daughter, ban Satur- retta Phillips, MaUwa*»,t h r « e Davies, a, wlft of Gwilym M. were ntmtd executon of hi* will. day, Mar. 3, 1960, In St. Peter's day, Mar. U, 1980, ia Moanouta brothers. Ralph, Long Branch; For- Mr. and Mrs. Myron R Davlat, Jl Moraingtld* Av«., Hospital. Medical Center. man. Philadelphia, and Eugene, Washington St., Keyport, announo* Keantburg, who died Tuest(«y, Aaraa Summ*r Eatontowo. the engagement of their daughter, Mar. L 1»«. at Riverview Hos- Aaron Summer, Rod Bank,- for. Varau Ctxcloa* Mist Judith Lea Meny, to James pital. Th* Rtv. A. O. Mtgtw, mtrly of Keyport, who died Ftb. U, A daughter was born in Moo- Funeral services will be held to- L. Poling, ton of Mr. and Mn. left bit estate to his wlf*', Mary A daughter was born in St. morrow afternoon at 1:M p.m. in pastor of th* Port Monmouth Com- Peter's Hospital on Thursday, Mar. mouth Medical Center on Friday, Melvin Poling, First St;, Keyport. munity Church, otflcltted. Inter- Summer, tnd alto owned her ex- the Second Baptist Church, Mata- ecutrix. 3, 1960, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mar. 11, 1960, to Mr. and Mrs.wan. The Rev W. J. Hutcheaon, Mist Meny graduated from Mai ment wai ID Shorelind Memorial Varall, 16 Milliard Rd., Old Bridge Louis Corcione, Roosevelt Ave., awan High School. Clan of IMS, Gardens, Httlet, pastor, win oiticiate. Interment, If you havt a ihort, full ttgur*, Hailet. under the direction of the Anderson and Is employed by tha Philip Mrs. Davits wai born in Scran- , Maresca Carey Manufacturing Co., Perth 111« c t plain well-fitted tleavtt Balls? Funeral Service, New Brunswick, ton, Pa. .She wai the daughter rather thin my typ* of full sletv*. Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Maresca, will be in White Ridge Cemetery, Amboy. Mr. Poling graduated of the 1st* Daniel and Sarah (Law- 6 Albert Dr., Old Bridge, are the Mr. and Mrs. Perry Bailey, 148 from Keyport High School, Class Broad St., Matawan, are" the pa-Ealontown. It) Jamet. She had lived in Keinti- parents of a daughter, born Satur- of 1954, tnd served two yean with burg for II yean, rents of a daughter, bora Friday, the U. S. Army In Korea. He Is WEEKLY SPECIAL day, Mar. S, 1960, in St. Peter's Leonard K. Palmer Mn. Davits waa a number of Hospital. Mar. 11, 19(9, in> Monmouth Medi- employed by the Progressive Life cal Center. Leonard K. Palmer, 11, died Insurance Co., Rad Bank. iha Vvtcrans of Foreign Wan Aux. 1958 PLYMOUTH Carey Thursday. Mar. 10. I960, at hit Wary, Keaniburj, and th* Dis- May home. Route 34, Holmdel. A February 1961 wedding it abled American Vtterani Auxil- A daughter was born in South planned. iary, Bayihor* Chtpter, STATION WAGON Amboy Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Paul May. 21 An- Mr. Palmer was born In Perth Patrick Carey. TS Ocean Blvd., napolls Dr.. Hailet, art tha par-Amboy He was a former resident OlmaehJMRoas* Surviving, bwldei her husband, 4 Door V-8 Automatk Cllffwood Beach, on Sunday, Mat ents of a son, born Sunday, Mar. of Fords tnd had been a resident ire two tons, Howard and James, Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Del-it home; two diughten, Mn, Rob- USUAUY HIM 6, I960. IS. I960, in Monmouth -Medical of Holmdel lor the past seven Rosso, Amboy Rd., Matawan, an- Center. years. He wai a member of Local ert Craig, Port Monmouth, tnd nounce the engagement of their Mrs. SI a n 1 • y Gllbertton, River Nu 35a, International Brotherhood daughter, Gloria Jean, to David L. 49 Plait, and Hint grandchildren, Mr. and Mra. Joseph Ketsler, II Silvestri of Electrical Workers. Dimach, ton of Leon Dlmech, 177 Colby Lane, Hazlet, are the par- A son was born In Riverview Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Lil-Second St., Keyport. and the late LEN SCHULTZ ents of a son, born Monday, Mir. Hospital on Monday, Mar. 14, I960, lian ^Schneider) Palmer, a daunh- Mrs. Dlmecti. LO 64281 7, I960, In South Amboy Hospital. to Mr. and Mn, Joseph Silveslri, u-r, Karen, at home: s son, Leon- Mitt DelRosso it a graduate of Wills Filed Mr. and Mrs. James C. Day an pictured In the office of the Day 37 Penning PL, Keyport. rd K. Jr, Holmdel; his mother, St. Mary's High School South Am- Edrnond Mrs. Lillian Palmer, Fords; a sis- Mary M. DtlPIno FiMera) Home, Ml Maple PL, Keyport, on the «bservaae« of the »th Notks boy, and It employed tt a book- anniversary of (he business thlt month. A son was born in Monmouth , Mrs. Florence Larien. Perth keeper at Ballard Co., Keyport. Miry M. Dell'lno, Madison Town- Medical Center on Tuesday, Mar. Mr. and Mra. John Noske, 28 ship, who died Feb. 10, left her verted into a simple funeral home The entire funeral home has been Amboy, and a brother, Charles Mr, Dlmech attended Keyporl 8, I960, to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cornell Dr., Hazlet, are the par- •Inter, South Amboy. High School, served two years In entlr* estata to her huiband. Da- and living quarters. Through the Edmund, « Stlllwell St., Matawan. enta of a daughter bora Sunday, air conditioned and all visitations Funeral services were held Mon- the U S Army and Is employed by vid A. DtlPIno. In a will dated Au«. years as the business expanded, are arranged and services con- Mar. 1], 1960, In Riverview Hos- U S Rubber Co., New York. 11, 1999. and probated last week in RIB Y«in| pital. day morning at II am al the both the exterior and the Interior ducted on the first floor. I'lynn a Son Funeral Home, Perth A June wedding Is planned. the office of Middlesex County Sur SUPPORTS of the building were altered and Mr. and Mrs. Augustine Young, rogata Llmer li Brown Mr. Del- During the anniversary the pub-402 Dock St., Union Beach, are the Schraag Amboy. The Rev. William H. Payne TtriNU RIM It Improved. A daughter was bom In River- officiated. Interment was In Alpine Pino alto was ntmed executor ol lic is Invited to visit and inspect parents of a daughter, born Thurs- the will. m,i> nATi The funeral home now has'five dsy, Mar. 10, 1960, in Monmouth view Hospital on Sunday. Mar. I], cmetery, Perth Amboy. Funeral Services tan Uaeiat the home, ,,; .., 1'iiisflfeas private chapels, a flower room, Medical Center. I960, to Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Services were conducted by Lo- James C. Day was born In Key- Schrang. 11 Amherst Lane. Hazlet. cal SU, I.B.O.E.W., Sunday *ve- Rib Support! port, the son of the late Mr. and Forrest P. Richards Traim DIFedele nlni at t p.m. Funertl tervlcet wert held Formal Mrs. James H. Day. In M4J he Burfca ISIK'Illtl Bill! A ton wat born In Riverview Thursday afternoon at 1 pm at RIMUI IIOM, was married to the former Miss Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burke, 6 Joha Lull* AnkUU, Kan Hospital on Thursday, Mar. 10, he Lewis and Carey Funernl Wear Hrsii Mildred Fallon, daughter of the I960, to Mr. and Mrs. John DI- Hill St., Hazlet, are the parent! John Lillle, 49. of I] Larch St., NrtcM Ursula late Mr, and Mrs. John Henry Fal- Home, Boonton, for Forrest P. TrsrUst r«rvl Fedele, 115 Dock St, Union Beach. of a daughter, bom Sunday, Msr. arterel, died following a heart at- Rlchtrdi. 70, of 231 Washington St., To Hire lon, Matawan. Mrs. Day has taken 11, 1900, In Riverview Hospital. tack while at work at Iht Linden an, active part in assisting her hus- Ochet Boonton. who died Mar 7. I960, at ISURGICAl Fernanda Division of General Motors on St. Clare's Hospital. Denvllle, aftnr W. S. WALLACE band with the operation of (fa fun- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Oches, Thursday, Mar. 10, 1900. j APPLIANCI ™ era! home. They haye 009 sonMai, n SL, Keansburg. are th* pa A son wai born In Riverview a short Illness. Interment wit In CLOTHING find him Fast in the Mr. Lillle. who had been a metal ht Boonton Avt. Cemetery. Boon- |aad ORUO 00, James C. Day, a student at therent* of a son, born Friday, Mar. Hospital on Saturday. Msr. 11. 17 W. From li., Kivp*n Christian Brother! Academy, Lin- 11, 1960, In Riverview Hospital. 1960, to Mr. and Mrs. Gerome Fer- finisher al the Linden plant for 23ton M» ant Bar*' rarnlthlnft "ittij* intitfts Nsvi kaak> YELLOW croft. nandez, J83 Middle Rd., Hazlet. 'ears, was bom In New Bruns- Mr Richards, a lilt-long resident Ihstt •• a MttaUiM Hyni >••• Gallagher wick. He hsd resided In Carterrt of Boonton. was a retired chemical Roper W. rranl it K8tp*rt PAGES How about business cards? We A daughter wat born in River- for the past IS years. He was aoperator with the Norda Ksumtlal Specialist Five Charles E. Roper member of Iht United Auto Work- can supply them quickly and *lview Hospital on Thursday, Mar. Oil & Chemical Co., Boonton. He and Mrs. Roper, 35 Shore Haven ers Local No. 595 and the Carteret was a school crossing guard at tha the right price. Come and try us. 10, I960, to Mr. and Mra. Gilbert allagher, Ill West St., Union Trailer Park, Hazlet, art the par-Yacht Club. John Hill School tine* hit retire- Beaeh, ents of a son, bora Sunday, Mtr. ment in 1957. II*. was a number 13, 1960, in Patterson Army Hos- Surviving art his wife, Mrs. Jaaa for th« vacation of Your Dtoamt •Air fi (Batbarcsuk)-.um»l thra* tons, l Chh rtul Fort **»>WiuV ' ••;*••'•••' «" John,-Catteret; Richard and Stan- Surviving are h, ley, at 'homes, two sisters,, Mrs, (Reaves) Richards,- a son, Harold, -., ^%l#M^{a1reW9» and it' daughter, Mrs.' Randolph A daughter was born in River- Alice Lukas, Perth Amboy, and btfar* ro« «• . . • MODE6N wntntt of a daughterg,, born in Perth Mra. Ida Anderson, Matawan; two Pepe, both of Boonton; two Amboy Hospital, on Tuesday. Mar. view Hospital on Monday, Mar. 14, l Td M 1960, to Mr. and Mn. William Al- brothers, William. Perth Amboy, brothers, Frank, Boonton, and Vou htvt th* fun ... 8, I960.' The baby his been named and James, Port Reading. John, Keansburg. and three grand- w* do to* planning Linda Ann. len, 191 Washington Ave., Ma'a- COIN-OPERATED Funeral services were held Mon- children. and arranging What'* Banks day from the Synowteckl Funeral tnort, thirts no extra Mra. Norman Brokaw cott for our ttrvloot MACHINES Mr. and Mrs. John Banks, 17 Home. Carteret Funeral services were conducted Bucknell Dr., Hailet, are the pa-Dr. Gennoro Ucotati Robert E. Kingston huridiy morning si 10 a.m. at Featuring rents Df a son. born Friday, Mar. Wed In Phoenix, Ariz. fhs Huelsenbeck Memorial Homo, Brown Travel Bureau 11, 1960. in Riverview Hospital. Robert E. Kingston. of II Newtrk, WMrs. Madeline (U>wo) Announcement has been nude ol Beacon Ughl Ave., Keansburg. tiled Brokaw, 71, who died Mar 7, I960, Krueger the marriage of Dr. Granaro Sunday, Mar. 13, 1960, at I he Ivy A daughter was born In River- Llcosatl, son of Mr. snd Mu l*Wu«e Nursing Home. Middletown view Hospital on Friday, Mar. II,Cojlmo Llcosatl, Phoenix, Ariz , Township. Mr. Kingston was a I960,, to Mr. and Mn. John Krue- former Matawtn residents, to Miss tired employee of Thomas A. Edi- ger. U Wlljowbraok Dr., Hazlet Margaret Isabel Daggett, daugh- son lnduatries. Rubber Dlvliinn. Ward ter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd E. Dag- West Oringe. He had worked for that company 30 years. •After 6- 10 Ib. Washers Mr. and Mrs. Robert W«rd, II gett, Phoenix, on Feb. 13. 19W. The Copper Lane. Hazlet, are the pa-wedding took place In St. Ttiomns! He wit born In Wales. Mr The Apostle Church, Phoenix, with | Kingston lived In West Orange bo- solid hours Open 24 Hours A Day rents of a daughter, born Wednes- day, Mar. I, I960. tn Riverview the Rev John Duran officiating A |nre moving to Ketnsburg 10 years , of Indian attacks Hospital. reception followed In the Terrscc ,KO. He wt» I vetertn of World To Serve You Dub, Phoenix. ' War 1 tnd was • member of the armless dolls The couple have returned from We»l Orange Pott, Veterans of 1 spilled milk A daughter was born In Mon- wedding trip to Mexico City and | orclgn Wtrs. He wit a mem BROAD *• FIRST mouth Medical Center on Friday, Acapulco. Dr. Llcosatl hat M- ' b e r of St. Mirk't Epltcoptl untied ihots ^, Mar. II. I960, to Mr. and Mratablishe. d his practice of medlcii,? ', hurch, Ketnsburg. lost crayons J . Richard Kmak. Raritan PL, Keans- hi Phoenix. | Survivlng tr* hi* wife, Mrs. Btr STREETS burg. ^ jelly sandwiches The btfde attended Arliont Suie m, (Chirlelworth) K/ngtlon; a son. Amaul University and Phoenix Collrge ; Robm E jr _ p,|r Otkti Callf.; The bridegroom hat hit medical ( a^ghter, Mrt. Mar)orie Frttiin- KEYPORT Mr. -and Mrs. Donald Amalel. degree from Marquette University i Malawan, and a grandchild. 211 Fur man Blvd., Cllffwood fer Near Bus Stop Frtfc* Parking Let In Milwaukee, WIs., where he also Fmrn] service* were held yet- Beach, are tM parents'of a ten,received his Bachelor of Science ,f , , j p.m. it ihe born in Perth Amboy Hospital1. |1>rdiy tern001 t Degree. He is the nephew of Mn IJoh n j Ry,n ,tom, ,or punertlt, Nort Vecchlo, IW Lower Main St.. Keaotburg. yhe Rev. John Crum, Mtuwtn. i ,,.c,or 0( gt, Mtrk't Episcopal church, officiated. Burial wat In Former Keyporl Man Shorsland Memorial Gardens. Hu- DAY'S FUNERAL HOME let. Married In Florida Francesco Stnatore 361 MapU Place, Kayporf, New Jersey The marriage of Miss Jeanlc Francesco Stnatore, 73, of Tl Carol Outten, daughter of Mn. Telephen COttsx 4-UJ2 I Myrtle Ave., Keinsburs. died Mon- Thomas L. Outten. Fort LauoVr- day, Mir. 14, USD, st Riverview dale, Fla., and the late Mr. Out- Hospital after a brief Illneis. ten, to Edward Lance Maurer, sun Mr. Stnalora was born In Dsrl. of Mn. Frank aE. Maurer, Fort Italy, lie had lived In Keantburg Cauderdale, formerly of Keyport. teven years. A retired fuel deal 1960 marks the twenty-fifth year of service for the Day Funeral Home, 361 and the late Mr. Maurer, look place -r. he formerly was a resident of Maple Place, Keyport, N. J. ." , on Sunday, Feb. 14, 1960, tl the Woodhaven, L.I. He was the hut- home of the bride's mother. The btnd of th* late Mrs. Mana In our early ^beginning, "during the difficult years of the depression, we) Rev. William Miller, Fort Lauder- Sanstore. dare, performed the ceremony. Surviving are . two daughters. ' offered our humble service to the people of Keyport, Matawan and the.sur- Their attendants were Mr» Mra. Angela DeMlo, Keantburg. rounding areas. The watchwords of this service were dignity, understanding Thomas D. Outten. the bride'• •OL Mrs. Frances Ambroslo, Syoa- and efficiency. sister-in-law, tnd Robert MacKen KU, L. I.; four sons, Joseph snd da. Frank Stnatore, (hone Park, L. During the passing twenty-five years hundreds at families have placed their ' ^he couple have returned from 1.; Richard Sautore, Uvltlowo, a wedding trip to Nassau, and are L. I.; uid Charles Sanatore, Wood- confidence in us. We express our very sincere gratitude to all of them. living at 1M South East 16th Ct.htVen, I. l.i a titter, Mrs. Mtri- .Their satisfaction and confidence have made our effort* most rewarding. Fort Lauderdale. etta Clove, Olendale, U I; 12 Their patronage has made it possible for us to grow with the years. Mr, Maurer attended Keyport grandchildren and three grttt Schools before the family moved to grandchildren, ' ' _In 1935 our establishment consisted of one chapel, modest appointment, and Florid*. Funenl services will be held lo- inprnnr morning at I:M a.m. limited parking space. Today we have four fully air-conditioned chapels, a V. S, Saviagi Bonds sow 00 Ml? front (h* Joha J. Ryan Home for smoking lounge, a modern preffltraUon room, organ music a jncJem fleet of earn'J J/4 per cent when held Funerals, Keansburg. The Rev. automobile*, ample parkin* space and a lady attendant's service*. ••'?i&\^ until nafatftr. Strtes E grows 4a Stanley Levindodd will offer a doesn't a grown-up^yojee sound great ? cash Taloe-for sevea ytars ud Bin* •oletnuWgh requiem mast at f We believe we can provide every known comfort for the bereaved But raontht; Series H brings you In-s.m. ia St. Ann's Church, Keans- How often hai a, mollier aid It?—"I just had t& talk with burg. Inlermtnl will be ia SL inore important, we believe, the original watchword* of dignify, c^past^*,? terest, checks firlc* yearly for 10 foincone betide* (he kid* for a change." ' ] jriaars., '.':i.' . Joseph'* Ometery, Keyport. understanding and efficiency'are still the most imporlajjt aspects of Our Hcrc'i where Ihe telephone really lavei the dayr, Bringi you back into the grown-up world for 5 while, Gives your «agglnf we cordially extend an invitation to yw to call at any Uroe and permit Studios iplril* ju»t Ihe bmxxbtyneed, Ii>» iUilngn like UiU rt us tj allow you MAiA^J'' ' I' HWK niake todjat/it low-coit |>hoiic lervlceyorlh » much. QNDID WEODINCS A SPECIALTY »- M MAIN ti. rei. 00 urn KeVfO«l' Thursday, March T7, I960 Pag* Eight THE MATAWAN JOURNAL N. J. mittee if it disagrees with the into the Combs home from all parts tt Knapp firm as based on • map township committee's ideas. Give Demonstration of the world. i ith lots of less than one-half acre, $1750 Settlement Silver Dollars SUU, Received Mali They had gained the comment that Mr. Huebsch then wanted to know why the four committeeaiea want- State Orders Probe At Matawan Meeting (continued from page one) (continued from page OM) The s-Ule board also received Webb & Kr.apf> were "through" aj ed one acre everywhere oust and order from Trenton was appealed but the big "haul" of »•» and much mall. Almost without n- the realty firm would not spend The Mothers' Club of MaUwan west of Koute 79 in the Wickatuik to the court. gold r.gne* ring was made at th ce|>tion, the writers called on the 550,000 to $100,000 on maps and en- held a meeting at the home of gineering for a project in whicu area except on lands where Webb Of School Election La** Oae Wttaeat W<*««ad home Friday. A bank board to award liie child to the Mrs. Raymond Carter, Lakeside containing 8 t» pennies, and four Combsts. In a statement released they had no hope of co-operation *V Knapp bold options. Mr. Lam- form and the machine ballot left n But Dr. Shrouk passed away last Frederick M- Raubinger, State Dr., MaUwan, Tuesday night. Co- $1 txiu. •• addition to the ulvcr. shortly after (he close of its session from municipal officials. berson challenged him that the line . Commissioner of Education, has space between names of candi- fall and the board thereby lost the of demarcation was so finely drawn hostesses were Mrs. Harry Hanna dollars and ring m taken. the state board stoutly defended Called Back By Atf .ney dates. one witness to sustain its case. It ordered an investigation of the Feb. Chief Melaa *aW that its actions throughout the litigation. Their representatives were leav- and argued that even if this were Other Claims Filed and Mrs. Richard Emley. still sought to continue the court 8 school election in Keyport and 14 year-old boy observed in A major factor for its change of ing the planning board meeting in the case, "when I sit down to re- battle. But an attorney tor Mr. has called for a public bearing oo Other claims include one ma- Five members of the MaUwajj vkioiiy ol an apartment broken heart, the board said, was the disgust when Clifton T. Barkalow, zone, I don't decide it on the bas.s Williams, now teaching in another of _what property has options on the election challenge Thursday, chine jammed from time to time, First Aid Squad demonstrated the into Friday night was turned over harm that continued court action the township attorney, called them system, made the compromise of- Mar. 31, at 1 p.m. In the Mon- that levers did not function cor- use of tbe resuscitalor, aew mouth- to the police by his parents. The and attendant publicity might do back. Mr. Barkalow warned the mouth County Hall of Records, rectly, that the selection lever op- fer and Thursday ft was. accepted. Barents twaun* »u»pirinus when Noted Procedure to-mouth artificial respiration the child. planning board that the "contro- Freehold. posite Mrs. Currie'* name failed, to But Mr. Hoff and Mr. Kordziaiki they found Juts dresslag to go out Mr. Lamberson noted the eroce 'We feel," the six board mem- versy" that was disrupting the Tbe Investigation will be directed stay down, causing her to lose method, tbe correct way to use still believed the acceptance »«* at J am. Sunday. dure which Mr. Barkalow had bers wrote, "that few things are township o\er Webb & Knapp only by Eric Groezinger, assistant cora- many votes which were cast but splints for broken arms or legs an acknowledgment Of guilt and The 14-yearoH youth fcad been ruled was in order by law and more damaging to a child than to was being made worse by such missio_*r in charge of disputes and ik-t registered. - would have no part ef It. oWved near the apartment of wanted to know why the planninu and told of emergency methods be fought over by its parents ID the tactics and what the planners need- controversies. The deputy commis- In addition, the petition claims la other business, the Mr Welstead by Patrolmen William board had not acted to date on for cuts, wounds and burns until courts, press and over the air- ed-was "expert advice" on zonin;, sioner checked impounded voting there was inadequate machine moved to inquire about «• adult Hauser and John Muller Friday areas the governing body had indi- a doctor could be reached. ^ ••• Ww— ——— - w waves. The situation is not upgrading and the place Webb & machines, used in the election, yes- lighting, that voters were confused e&tealioa setup. William Kerr, a cated in a joint meeting Feb I Bign, The 14-vaawW boy w«.to basically changed if on the one side Knapp had in it. This lead them terday in Freehold. by the larg* number of candidates' Mrs. Hanna WM named chair- former board Bresideat, taaad at they wished upgraded. He doubled the company of a IS-year-old Mat- are foster parents and on the other to decide, to stay. had enough m its hands to Mr. Huebsch was entitled to speak man of the nominating committee awan Township youth when seen. an agency oftte atate. its Ugh school buiK aad tts chfl- The 15-year-old left home when Thursday Mr. Huebsch described for planning board members as a and assisting her will be Mn. Cal- We also recognize that a con- dieo on full-time. He was tap- he heard that he was wanted for the attendance of Mr. Barkalow at whole on the issue. vin Pearce and Mn. Emley.. tinued struggle involving still more ported by Mr. Kordzlntai, who Questioning. He tried unsuccess- the planning board meeting of Mar. Mr. Huebsch averrej the plan A check for $10 toward the first legal maneuvers and the certain argued the board did ant have the fully to pawn the gold signet ring 8 "a slap in the face" for the plan- ners had been confronted win aid fund drive was presented to attendant publicity can only injure funds for such an undertaking, by to Perth Atnboy and was picked up ning board and wanted to know "spot ronlng"4a a fuU-acre mini Theodore Spiecker. the child. We have therefore Mha Carol Deibaaoo and by Mr. by Keyport Police as • missing who was responsible for it. Mr. mum lot size area on the land ul The members voted a donation decided to allow Mr. and Mrs. HoR. but the rnotioa carried person. Barkalow himself declared he lad the Webb t Knapp options and of (2i to the Matawan little Combs to adopt her if they wish. against them M. The (wo boys nabbed later were no Interest In whether "Webb & thereby had been put in an im League; IIS to the MaUwan Pub- It is otlr Sincere hope the public involved in trying to pass the sil- Knapp comes into Marlboro Town passible position with respect to lic Library and $2 to the American The board granted temporary and the press will allow this child ver dollars. compiling a map of legal standm,, Red Cross. •*> leave of absence to Mrs. Ethel B to grow up In a normal home ship, or -not" and said he was at The next meeting will be held riewman and hired Mn. Katharine atmosphere." ti.e planning meeting at the request Mrs. Kate Jackson, a spectator at the home of Mrs. Harry Aube Galloway at MS a day to replace of one committeeman in the belief deplored the split between the plan Jr., M Fierro Ave., MaUwan. A her. It also employed Mrs. Nancy Bayview Church it would be a joint meeting of the ning board, and township com Manning, who had been substitut- film will be shown by the N. J. (continued from page one) township committee-and the plan- mittee and demanded the t»u Natural Gas Co. ing for Mrs. Newman, as a full- the Rev. Francis R. Overstock State Penalizes ning.board. ' ' bodies go ahead on the basis oi time substitute teacher. who was called to serve the con- (continued from page one) Committeeman Joseph A. Un- "an obligation of the committee n> Emattred As Substitute regation in. October 1855. The Inc. tavern in Newark was listed zaro acknowledged he was the one the people who approved upgrad Special Topics Mrs Elaine Ballard was hired :hurch nov consists of a member- in another's name but was actually h^ had suggested, Mr. Barkalow Ing to one acre. In the November as a substitute teacher In the kin- hip of nearly 200 and a churrh owned by Mr. Sabin. The license go to the planning board meeting election." She found "large dr- dergarten at school No. 18. Ap- school enrollment totalling 203. was suspended a year ago for Z>0 "on behalf of four members of the velopers turn areas into slums and proved as substitute teachers were Along with the growth In member- days oo charges of permitting township committee" (Mayor Me- some towns are going bankrupt b. At Round Table cause of developers.!' Seed planting and proper cart I Robert Carson, Stephen Hornyak, hip in the course of its 10-year solicitation for prostitution, permit- CUB being the fifth). Mr. Lanzaro 1 Slern Mr 1 Mlller ilstory, the congregation erected of seedlings was discussed by Rob- M" " ' » N" "* ' ting unescorted females to solicit claimed: Committeemen Frank Rat- Fred vonRodeek, another spectj n eight-room split-level style ert Boyce. Hazlet nurseryman, al Mrs. Linda Buono. Mrs. Jean drinks, and fraud in concealing the cliffe, Millard Umherson and W. tor, found "the people are distuih Smith. Mrs. Delthea Anderson .and manse at West Concourse and true ownership. Lindsay LeMotae had asserted to ed at the delay in upgrading. »i the scout section of the monthly Lakeview Way, which was com- M fnuuxt Mr, Sabin'i wife, Ann, and son, the move because "a majority of let's upgrade now those areas not round Uble meeting of scouters of, ™ O'Connor, leted In February" 1*57. In May this committee wants to rezone, in dispute by Hie committee by the church school and other o> were projecting for Marlboro Tom. Observing the commissioner are Milton Mausner, (left), attorney f»r ed by Neighborhood Commissioner Russell, 184 Furman Blvd., nut- selling to minors, Mr. Davis said. not understand the language of the ;anizatlons: A new two-manuil ship. the Keyport Board of Education, and Mrs. Kathrya Currie, one tf (he Carl Rathien. wood Beach, whose appointment l| committee when we »ay 'present all losing candidates woe challenged the election. llen- electronic organ was In- The Great Lakes" was the dependent oo her securing a spe- stalled In (he sanctuary In June this map and we'll approve it'," Petitions, appealing the election, names and Hint the losing candl theme of the Cub Scout section cial license to drive a bus. 957. Restored Rail Mr. Lanzaro said. were filed by six losing candidates held In St. Mary's Episcopal "Tore Down" Original Map dates wen denied a fair election. Peckham and Little Co New (continued from page one) THE COUNTRY with the state education depart- Church Hall, conducted by Assist The many friends of the congre- "The planning board understands The bill noted that when polls York, was awarded a contract ' r no loss on commuter and general ment Feb. 21. The petition, chal- ant Dtstrtct Commissioner William gation are cordially Invited to cele- the procedure of a planning board," KITCHEN opened at 2 p.m., Feb. 9, there $1527.73 lor kindergarten furniture passenger service that might be rx- lenging the validity of the election. Welnlraub with assistance from rate this anniversary with the were "75 persons" ready to cast for Sayre Woods South schools. stored on the Matawan-to-Freehold Mr. Huebsch retorted. He added Is against the six winning candl Mr. and Mrs. Roy Forsberg and membership. Tennent Road their ballot and that the waiting Stanley KoJIowski, 50, of 8 Sum- division. Operation of Budd cars Is that the committee "tore down" dates and the Keyport Board of Mrs. Peggy Mundy. Robert Kricd- Other activities of the church for line grew steadily. It Is charged merfleld Ave.. was employed at known to have been broached. the original map of the planning Morganville Education. ler, District Scout Exec-live, han- the coming week are as follows: that voters had to wall "between $3400 a year, on a trial basis as Should Webb A Knapp attain their board which had the power to Six Petitioner. dled the administrative session. Catherine Close Circle meeting (Right Hand Side Jut Off one and two hours" before thoy janitor at Memorial School. goal of 2SO0 houses sold, a 'daily recommend "where rezoning shall Highway 71) District Commissioner James F. riday at 1 p.m. at the church The petitioners, Mrs. Kathryn could cast their vote. Contract For Garbage Collections commuter population of 1500 to take place." Currie. Andrew J. Hulsart, Hyman Flynn, MaUwan, announced the cottage; communiesmt's class for TAKE OUTJOROERS ONLY The board voted to contract, on $100 from their development is esti- Mr. Barkalow ' reminded him Korobow, Edwin R. Wilson, Leroy rurtner Charges resignation of A. Jackson Bolce as oung people in the church class- Pbza and Hot Sausage 30-day basis, with Madison Dis- mated, sufficient to sustain train again rezoning must start with th» S Brown and Harold Steneck. rep- It Is further charged that 200 pur Neighborhood Commission- room on Saturday at 10 a.m.; Sandwiches posal Service, Inc., (or garbage service, even with bus transporta- governing body and the planning resented by Joseph Mattlce. Ac- sons were denied their right to vote er of Pack 110, sponsored by the church school Sunday at 9:30 a.m., md refuse collections daily at all 1 tion is an alternative. board can be overruled by a two- bury Park attorney, are challeng- by reason of the lengthy waiting Junior HI Fellowship Monday at 45 p.m. and Cob'Pack committee thirds vote of the township com- ing the election in an attempt to period and the petition recites thai eyport. Mr. Bolce who was ac- Whether the train service would The resignation of Faye Erring- leetlng, 7:?0 p.m.; Brownie Troop have wtantau candidates removed. many of these persons wished to tive In round uble co-ordination, stop at the Webb & Knapp station ton, a teacher, effective May I, 10 on Tuesday at 3:30 p.m.; Boy Should the challenge be upheld vole for the plaintiffs. as moved with his family to Hope- at Wlckatunk or go on to Freehold was accepted. Scout Troop 10 and Exploring and the contest ruled "nj election," At the Feb. 9 election, winning well, Va. also would be a decision to be ar- ost 10 at 7 o'clock; Girl Scout rived at in the future. At present THE according .to the state. Earl B. candidates, -were Mrs. Esther Lew- Scoutmaster Resigns Sophie Vachltas was hired u roop 211 on Wednetday at 4 Freehold Is a great center ot bu3 Garrison, Monmouth County Super- is, 57J; Fred Walling, 540, and Mrs. A resignation was accepted also Janitor In the Memorial School I'clock, Board of Deacons meeting travel to New York, but the ever- LATEST intendent ot Schools, will be em- Helen Pote, (M, in thence for from Edward Ferrari, who took a on an hourly-wage basis. md Cub Pack 10 at 7:30 p.m. rising "choke up" of automotive powered to appoint six members the three-year term. The losing post as, Scoutmaster for a now At a special meeting Tuesday. d thid advertisdti e transportation, on New York streets IN TV ROYAL TV L. the board to serve (or one yeary . candidate*, L BBrown , HarolHld he was Instrumental In or. the board authorized a, ndl^ae(p»?i th* Hudson could There will b* no new election .lor log'at St. Catherine's Church, ment for ». An '• V the state had reached the Appel- schools also Is oo the agenda, a pointment of Chester E. Johnson drawing specifications for new bus ,u..-. '«'• Division of Svlpefjor Court last modernized conception of the co- Cltlien'i Council To as "Neighborhood Commissioner foi routes, revising existing rou'.cs hert? Monday. The-'threeAan tribunal lonial school house. William Arace Pack 130, Hazlet. Mrs. Roy Fors- when necessary, planning scl TV Meet Tuesday, Mar. 29 heard arguments and reserved de- Hard Time Getting Te First Base berg has been named to the Wom- ules, handling bus driver personn* cision. Deputy Attorney General Right now Webb & Knapp are The Clilten's Council for Better an's Reserve of Monmouth Council matters, and keeping the school Hosts 111 Club Eugea* T. Urbanlak, counsel for having a hard time getting to first Schools will hold a public meeting B.S.A., as ol Apr. 1. Mrs. Forn- administration informed of trans- the sute, said that .he would ask base with their proposal with den The Browntown Sodhoppers 4-H bcrg will serve as Instructor and portation matters. Tuesday, Mar. 29, at II p.m. In the the court to drop the case withou Huebsch, chairman of the planning Club held Its monthly' business coordinator for craft work at Cub Matawan High School. The ex- tendering A decision. board, and Mayor Charles McCue, meeting at the home of Junior lead- Round Uble. WITH 100% MORE CONTRAST ecutive committee has announced •Alice Marie,: who will be five the catcher, as a battery that Is er. William Arace. Mar. 8. In lieu of tht recent resigna- (hit every effort will be made to Reported Slashing Apr, 13, has been with Mr. and coming close to striking them out. tions, Mr. Flynn hu stressed the Fred Gaub, organization leader, (continued from page one) Mr*. Combs since she was 10- Webb 1 Knapp have one strike arouse citizen Interest In district need tor additional volunteers to distributed project books for 1960 suit, the Mothers' Club cancelled months-old. When the came, the left, a favorable report from or. schools and to focus attention on fill the vacant posts. The club adopted a new constitution last night's teen canteen, which had Comhses agreed to accept the role expert within six weeks before the Immediate school needs. their options expire for the 550 and a gold seal from the national been scheduled as the last program Of foster parents and signed an Mrs. George Rltter, president, of the winter activity. agreement that they would not seek acres on the west side of Route 79 4-H office was placed on the club's utged any person interested In Fruit, Vegetable Youth Beaten In Corridor to adopt her. On Feb. 1. 1958, on which they envision locating charter. There was general dis- better schools to attend this meet- Thursday, the day following the when It became clear that her their planned community on 2500 cussion of the club's gardening ing. A nominating committee wil dance, Mr. Search told police a natural mother could not care for lota. one-4ilrd of which will be IK* project be selected and a slate of officers Arranging Judged youth had been beaten in the cor- her. Alice Marie became a legal than half-acre. The one-third of th; will be, announced at the Apr. 28 Th Jdgi g l ward of the state. The state board lota under one-half acre will be Following the business meeting, The ridor ot the school. Then on Fri- meeting, Additional nominations using Judging ol/ arrangemeng t day, after the false report of th< then sought suitable parents for largely the site of 115,000 to 120,000 BUI Arace, chairman ot the pro- may be made at the annual May highlightehihli fruitd sa meetinand/ogr ofvegetable the Coms- slashing, a number of warnings wr. Mr, and Mrs. Combs request- houses. The larger lots will con- gram committee, snowed a General meeting. . munity Root and'Brancfh hGarde C n were received by area police con- ed the right of adoption. tain either tt»,000 to tZS.080 or R5,- Motors film, "The ABCs of Hand Mn. Ritter announced that sho Club held in the Harris Gardens cerning plans for a "rumble. 000 to 80,000 houses. But the plan- Tools." had received a letter declaring he Fire House, Union Beach. Mrs. Police In Keyport. MaUwan It waa at this time thai the board ning board Marl I was reminded said that Alice Marie had an I. p. Those attending were Ronald termination of the National Citizens Lawrence stccone was awanlei Township, Matawan and Union water and sewer systems cannot *>}_ 138. and that the couple could not Gaub, George Roach, Harold and Council for Better Schools. In clos- first place. Second place honor Beach were alerted and were posW be made economical on even half- adopt her. The couple took their, Roger Miller, Jerry Molnar, Mike ing Its doors, the Council leaves went to Jiirs. Harold Bottger and ed throughout reported troubled acre lots. Mr. Huebsch disputed plea for permanent custody to Calherwood, Howard Dunham an, behind it many accomplishments in third place Was awarded to Mrs. spots. Chief Sproul has warned him. , County Court That tribunal up- Raymond Zlzlk. the area of citizen efforts for school Peter Orlaiky. Judges were Mrs. that any youth found loitering ulon b» held the board and Mr. and Mrs. BiU Arace was host and refresh Improvements over a period of 10 Elmer Bahreriburg and Mrs. Ha.- the streets in the borough will b*j Thursday's, meeting was but a JT Combs appealed. "When the lltlga- menu were served. yean. State, and local citizens' old Simmons, asked to give an account of him- second act tp the planning board •£ lion reached the Appellate Division, committees now number U.OOO A scrapbook of club acllvltle self. Jn addition, police have! meeting of two days before when publicity mounted 'and thousands Form Wanta'a Church Group while only 17 existed In 1W9. now Is being compiled and Mrs. warned 'thai cara carrying gangs Mr. Huebsch and the mayor had of letters of'encouragement poured On Tuesday evening a women's .The National Council, through its Bottger, publicity chairman, asked of youths will be halted. rejected the proposal of the'Webb group of the Browntown Commun- program of helping 'communities members for clippings and snap- Chief Sproul blamed the IncI ity Church was formed at a meet- organize for school Improvement, shots from flower ahowa and pro- dents on "a group of agitators and * The new look •fTVI Bfloer plcfvr* Ing at the home of the Rev. Fran- reached its Initial goat and desig- grams from past yean. trouble makers." lie said police (282 sq. In. of fomoui RCA Vlctx cis Cantel and Mrs, Cantel. A nated the National School Boards Reports were heard from Mrs. will not ease their vigilance until' men's group will be started In the Association. 1940 Sheridan Rd. picture quality) in rf«w, squarer Bahrenburg a n d Mrs. Bernard "the agitators" are apprehended, •ear future. Eyanston, III., as depository of ma- Dress, cwchalrmen ol'progra ti tnd dealt with "to the fullest 8X-" thapt. Uti you*** morn of-iht . A hymn sing la held every Sun- terials produced which will be re- ming; Mrs. Earl Benton, horti- tent of the law." SHIRTS day evening at the Browntown quested by the public. These ma- culture chairman; Mrs. TenEyck Officials Step In Community Church with H. Barry terials Include hundreds of case da»1fln give* you more comfortaM* Ronson, ways and means chair- Borough officials stepped Into the as song leader. histories of successful citizen com- LAUNDERED man; Mrs. Orlasky, flower Ar- case Monday at the Borough Coun- viewing, awn from in* thUil Mrs,, Nicholas Arace, Route IS, mittee activity as well as factual rangement chairman. cil meeting when Mayor Norman J. .. attended an all-day luncheon meet- booklets on a wide variety of Currie directed Chief Sproul to The dark hone prize, a box o _JflgjoLU>01loMeKX.Cauiity-Couji- school problemsr • meet_wllh -representatives .of- the 01 t ktr MTlMbM • Eli!'* !* •P » • »gh.t.v»| Contort cil of Extension Services at the y Mothers' Club to agree on greater •otonetd ndtltty FM Control ..' home of Mrs. Benjamin Herbert, Leo Lammers, ' Morganyilh><. A regulations to head off further Sound - Old Bridge, when plans were made Dinner-Dance Saturday pot of flowering hyacinths' was "won teen disturbance. Beautifully Washed o Super Stflrpoh Gutd# for Middlesex County Homemakers by Ernest Pfelfer. New members 1 Chief Sproul reported that there OJtt bright* Ficlurt lunar *- Day in April. Final plans have been made for welcomed Into the group wcie would be no further repetition of __TJiE_JBrrnvnlown—Pareat-Teaehei- giB-Coxncd-beef- snd-caibsge-d'n- MrsrThurlrjw Hnrrls, Union Bea.^'i, the disturbance If attendance at ~ - And Ironed • TV doublti oi a • lighted Chowai In- Association met Tuesday at the ner-dance Saturday evening by and Mr. Pfeifer, Matawan. Mrs. the affairs were limited to local Stereo Somktr deafer — Browntown School, Route 18. Laurence Harbor American Legion Katherine Horoeckcr, Keyport, was children and If a polfceman were On Mar. 4 the Browntown Sod- Post 332 and the Auxiliary. Dinner a guest. Hostesses were Mrs. ordered to be on hand at the teen • «GA Security. Stolid • Tranrfonntr powertJ ' hoppers 4-H Club set up a window will be served from 7 to 10 p.m. Dress, Mrs. Bahrenburg and Mri activities. <*«* -• chossfs and there will be dancing until 1 Norman Nielsen. " display for 4-H week at the R & S He absolved the Mothers' Club of Auto Store in Sayre Woods Shop- a.m. The public is Invited to' at- It was announced arr«rgements tend. : ' any blame and said the disturbance ping Center. The display featured for next month will depict "a resumed -becauit- of cvercrowdeu1 TJromlso of spring." A speaker"on 15 a Anothw "BIST BUY" from fcCA VlCTOH - a tree, '!The 4-H Tree of Success," conditions at the dance. He said showing how members, leaders GOP Women Plan Trip wild flowers also Is scheduled. the Incident at the high school last THE MOST TOOTED tiAMt M HO«f BOmUW*Btt- and parents combine and co-oper- week and one outside the high ate In 4-H and community activ- The Madison Township Women's Reminder to motorists—the wall school two weeks ago were the only NOW AT v "'•••. • " ' •; —' '[: :; ities. The display received a ra- G.O.P. Auxiliary held a monthly of a fire, police or ambulance siren disturbances during the past five ting of excellent.. This marks the meeting Tuesday at the Wrode Is every driver's signal to clear years the alfairs have been spon- MATAWAN BRANCH fourth straight excellent which the House Restaurant, Route 31, Cliff,- the street. Someone's life or prop- sored by the Mothers' Club. Sodhoppers have received in club wood Beach. . Plans were discussed erty Is at stake. Pull 'i the right exhibit competition. for the bus ride to Meadow Brook of (he roadway and come to a com- KEYPORT CLEANERS Roy al TV Sales & Service Putting part of your ssvlngs Into Member* of the Sodhoppers 4-H for dinner May 4. Mrs. George plete stop if you do not block the U. S. Savings Bonds will help to Club attended the 4-H dance,in Colby was named publicity chair- roadway.' If stopping would result defend, our freedoms, protect the Main Street Matawan 31 Washington Street Jamesburg on Mar. 12, marking man by Mn. Fred Shaub, president In blocking the roadway, keep valut of our dollars and strengthiM the doting of National 4-H cftib The .next meeting will be held on moving until you can stop wltlK our economy. You save more than Matawan LO 6-1045 ...JAET*. .&....._...... » UUi. roadblock. .. money with U.-S. Sari.gs Bon (Opposite Bell )Beef) flivffdoy, March 17,1960 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. Pag* Nine this large segment of Near Jersey Expenses Discussed sional delegation and will urge ations, 1333 x-ray procedure* andthe 1858 operation. Aria* to b* CD Test Slated residents and our 'get tough' policy "If you incur expenses for your is not to be misconstrued as a Use Card Forms More Gas Taxes they vote against any Increase In M.37I laboratory test*. periodically sprayed wilt include employer," Mr. Cross said, "and the federal gas tax at this aessloa method to teach these people by he reimburses you for the actual The emergency room irsated 768 roadsides, center islands. Ualfio fear. The 'comply or arrest' direc- and that they support the postpone- Next Saturday Taxpayer Told amount expended, or if he allows Scored By Club ment of long-term financing of thepatients, of which 103 cases rciult- clrcl**, and interchange areas. "Operation spring," * civil de- Ttjve is intended only for those who you subsistence or mileage for ed from motor vehicle accidents. 1&irposely defy authority in this and Taxpayers having incomes up to The New Jersey Conference of federal highway program until 1M1 feat* *#ttitt to be held Saturday, travel of not more than $15 a day fhic week, why don't you look Mar, 9, Will require everyone to future exercises." 118,001 may again use the simple AAA Automobile Clubs has when Congress and the nation will Births during thi month numbered and lift cents a mile, you (till lake cover for IS minutes, the state Through his local directors, Mr. card Form 1M0A in filing their voiced strong opposition against have the benefit both of new cost 188. through th* window* of you, o8k* et civil defense disclosed. Dignan has asked all industry to 1959 Federal income tax returns, may use Form 1040A, provided any further increase In the federal estimates for completing the Na- church . . . from th* Uuid*. your expenses equal or exceed the tional System of Interstate and ". 'TTie test will see the greatest co-operate by sounding their fac- Chris L. Gross, Director of Inter- gasoline tax during the current Submit Low Bid mdbiliiatioD ol auxiliary policemen tory whistles and horns to supple- amount of reimbursement and you session of Congress and pledged Defense Highways as well as re- nal Revenue for the Camden Dis- do not wish to claim a deduction full support ol the American Auto- ports oa which a more equitable sine* the beginning of modern civil ment CD and voluntary fire sirens. trict, has announced. Husband and Dapero Tret Experts, lac., Sum- defame, Thomas S. Dignan, acting Morning Alert for such excess." mobile Association's nationwide taxation schedule can be baaed. mit, has submitted the low bid wife may file a joint return on campaign against such an increase. state director said yesterday. "Our At approximately 9:30 a.m., Mai. Mr. Gross s*id,lf the taxpayer "Financial problem* of the fed-on each of two stparat* State High- NORFOLK Firm 1M0A if their combined in- lut public participation exercise 26. the Civil Defense Alert signal computes his own tax and finds ad- Frank J. Quinn, secretary-man- eral highway program are grave way Department contract* tor on Dee. 7, J9S9, produced spotty will be sounded. Known as '•Lemon come is under $10,000, he added. ditional tax due, a check or money ager of the club, said, "The Adan- d complex. Hasty, patchwork weed control iprayiag on high- results'. Hie fact that it was notJuice" to CD personnel, this Sigma Form 1M0A, he said, applies to order, payable to "Internal Reve- ministration, through Pres, Dwight legislation would be most ill-ad- way*. The firm bid WHtt Mr a • total nccess is attributed to theis a steady three-minute blast on taxpayers whose income consists of nue Service." must accompany the D. Eisenhower, has asked for avised in this short aesaion. tcbtd- contract covering «N iollea ol high. lack of auxiliary policemen on sirens, factory horns or whistles. wages reported on Form W-2, andreturn. Taxpayers who have ques- one-half cent increase early hi this uled to end early in July, aad way* la northern counties, and duty; inclement weather conditions This means that further informa- not more than (200 in dividends, tions on this subject may get Docu- session and, according to our na-supercharged with partisanship la $7412.18 »• the MUthera county that disabled many sirens and non- tion is forthcoming over commer- interest and wages not subject to ment No. 5107. "Filing Your Tax tionil headquarters, It planning to this > election year," Mr. Qutaa contract that Include* 419 mile* adherence to CD signals." cial radio stations. All stations in withholding. Mr. Gross added "In Return," by calling PRospect 5- seek another half-cent boost later. stated. of highways, The combined con- Mr. Dignan asked that local civil New Jersey, New York City andusing Form 1040A, taxpayers must 1800, or writing to 401 Monroe Ave . This would bring the federal gaso- tract* call for spraying about half Asbury Park. Mr. Gross said. "II line tax to five cents a gallon and The New Jersey AAA Clubs, beof the State Highway system. This -defuse directors make every ef. Philadelphia will be supplied spe- take the standard 10 per cent de- aald, also oppose the Administra- duction allowed for contributions, you have any other questions about would result In a total tax of II program ,ii double the, scop* tor fort to activate all auxiliary police- cial announcements. tion's proposal |o rescind the action men. AccoMiag to a late survey, Just one hour later at 18:10 are , interest payments, medical ex- your Federal income tax return, cents a gallon to be ptld by mo- torists of New Jersey, taken by the last Congress to re- seme 48.00O CD police are enrolled the Take Cover signal will sound. penses,' and the like. telephone your local Internal Reve- nue office," he advised. duce the transportation tax to five in more ihan SVt municipalities. A wavering or broken three-minute "As in past years, taxpayers with "The effect of inch an iacreaw per cent oa July I, this year. Arietta Art Possible blast means that the population will income under 19000 may. figure and the further request by Pro*. "This tax discourages travel and, Mr. .Dignan; in a recent direc- seek shelter Immediately and alltheft own tax or have Internal Rev- Kate Sfafe First Elsenhower to keep the temporary' since it was an emergency war- tive, re-emphasiied that ". . . will- traffic will cease. This signal is enue do it for them." Mr. Gross Increase of one cent per gallon two time tax, should b* removed en- ENGLISH ful violators of civil defense regu- known as "Apple Jack." said taxpayers cannot use Form New Jersey still retains her long- yean behind Its expiration date, tirely." Mr. Quins MM. "at tout lations will be subject to arrest" The test will be over and nor-1040A if they claim "head of house- standing top rank in cash receipts would nullify and repudiate the let it be cut in half as aow plannod AGENCIES under the conditions of the Dis-mal activity will resume at 10:0hold" or "surviving spouse" status; per farm acre among the 41 states compromise do federal highway and not retained at U per cent." orderly Conduct Code, He said de- ajn. when the CD Alert signal is dividend* received, credit or retire- of the continental United States. financing worked out with Men spite the intensive public education repeated. New York and Pennsyl- ment income credit; "sick pay;" However, on a cash receipt! pet difficulty during the pravioui ses- Ford - Mercury - Lincoln program aimed at teaching the vania are not participating in estimated tax payment credit, or farm basis, tne Garden State hassion of Congress. It would place 1525 Admluloni At meaning of the two CD signals, an unconscionable and unjustified "Operation Spring," but authorities If either the taxpayer or his wife dropped to ninth place. In UU, Hospital In February and Tht Ntw COMET t most people have failed to commit in these neighboring states will co- itemizes deductions on a separate New Jersey ranked seventh additional load on the shoulders of them to memory. the already overtaxed motorist*, ordinate and control traffic at return on Form 1040 or Form Perth Amboy OeneraP Hospital MMI Acttf* UMd C*r Ul U Monmeulb Coilaly 1M0W. rttpreseat IM.Mt Mtmbtr* "We win continu* to indoctrinate bridge and tunnel approaches. reported 1US admissions during the Monmouth Str««t, Oppotttt Carlton Thtatrt Your advertisement in thlf pa- "The New Jersey AAA Clubl. month of February. An average per will ntcb preqwettvt pur- representing 100,000 members, will 371 patient* occupied the hospital chaser* la every oommuaity la themake Its opposition known to a)ldally and their average Itay w»i RED BANK bayahore area. memben of the state'! Congres- seven

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Coaeh Frank Zampeilo had to depend who it w a s when a mysterjpu: ond string la Don DellaPletro, Ed boards In ruses to break up such tactics by theea tall men who were still "a year away." - schedule. Should eight teams com- the abuse you are going to take ' Flynn, Garden Sutherland Othei Coach Frank Zampeilo does noi prise the circuit, then another horse came galloping around tho long-drawn out in mild doses .or with eyes set on an outfield berth release percentage of shots made field wiU be sought, the location rack. The Jamaica fans could tell concentrated In an, hour and«a Davenport their Stymie, without benefit of . are Robert Rayland, Alex Smutko from the floor or shots attempted Golf Mailing Iht 6 0 to depend on the membership o half of catcalls and Insults while and Ed Schuber. the league. public address system. The races you are trying to concentrate on ~ as tome of the players have si BAYSHORE JUNIOR First meeting ol the Maiawan U 17 4 The league Invested money li at Aqueduct will be more flam- your officiating. A large number of boya reporting lignments in backcourt that make boyantly publicized "'«hd felevlsei for the tint time will be tried ou and" Keyport golfers association St James (Trenton) 7 19 H Improving the Twin Gables field !hem show to poorer advantag win be held th« first week In but there will be none to stay In Van) will revert to a Jiyvee squad. HIGH SCHOOL Middletown 11 10 9 11—t last year after the proprietor DL han those playing "Inside" and he April, the site te be decided, the Twin Gables granted them the the memory like the duel between Some of these may display varsity Orficials-Magulre. Goldberg. Nashua and Summer Tan in thi believes, accordingly, that such fig Goiters of the twin-borough as- extended use of the field for as CHRISTIAN BROTHERS ACAD- caliber. They are Robert War- sociation who wish lo get on the Wood Memorial of 1953 nor the tesi wick, John Davis, Doug Rlnear, res lack significance as a basis oi CONFERENCE Sacred Heart (17) long i period as wanted. A new EMY, Lincroft, nromlses to be a mailing list te keep Informed of G backstop Is to go up this year And In that classic at Jamaica tw major track power In this area be- Dan S « k o w i k I, Mark Krough, :omp*rlson. Alto the necessities of th* association's activities suid Kukulskl years later between Bold Ruler am FranclyBlloHI, Tom Lazlnski, and Bayshore Junior High School Con- plans for fencing in the field an fore many years pass. A track he Shore Conference schedule had rence representation in the Gram- scheduled events may do so. VVisolewikl in prospect. Gallant Man. team composed exclusively of MichsUr Eovlno. Eovlno hai the Keyport golfers are to can Sol potential to become another right- Keyport playing nine of 31 games mar School Basket-Bowl tounuv Chadkwlcz "The^entrance fee of the league • • • freshman took top honors for fresh- nth Group I schools, but the Key- ment at Asbury Park Convention Opatoaky at CO 4-M7I and Mai- is to be increased to assure a back- men tearns in an all-Christian handed pitcher, something tilt awan golfers are to call fSUly Szalkowskl SOUTH "JERSEY has served port coach offset this somewhat by Hall ended Saturday when the con- log of funds to secure licensed urn Brothers meet at the 168th St.'Regi- squad well could stand. Before May at LO M78J to leave) their Kuplha' plres and supplies. The sponsors notice In state tournament bas- ment Armory Mar. 6. Last Satur- practice can begin, the squad will ilaylng one game with Duoellen, ference champions, Middletown In- mailing addresses. ketball that they are prepared termediate, succumbed to St. Ambrozltk S 10 vdll be responsible for the entrance day a Christian Brothers boy, loe do the-usual "engineering" chore :he Group I state champions, and The golfers association will fee as long as the players them- fully to defend the honors they Copeland, took a medal In the high of putting Its field in lhape. James, Trenton, 45-41. It was a won, In 19S9. Riverside In Group .wo with Jamesburg. a Group I quarter-final round game. Great provide a new service for local 14 9 37 selves are doing the work-to main- lump in the N. i. Catholic High Needs Mort Power tain fields and equipment. II, Moorestown In Group III and Schools meet in Newark. Brother 'am to qualify for Central Jersey satisfaction was expressed among golfers beyond thai el being • Union Beach (H) In Battery Order clearing bouse lor their activities Camden in Group IV will be back Basilian, the track coach, has to lay. conference coaches present that a F P to defend their titles. Camden Is Coach Deltz ia looking for during a golfing season. There O'Neill, f I 16 work out his boys on the paved more power in the batting order Team statistics reveal certain conference team had gone that far currently are projects being ad- riding on a 45-game winning area of the grounds out-of-doors un- The conference might have done Langan, f I treak. Moorestown had a 91 as well as pitching. In Charlie Kings about the outlook lor 1960- vanced for new courses In Holm- Local Boxers In II a better day of added facilities Wathington. for initance, he hai I. One is that Wally Kennedy was even better but for bad luck on del at the Slolt farm on Holland Williams, e 2 game winning streak ended. It the draw. Union Beach drew one appears now that there is not comes. August Zillncar, Matawan, one of the finest iniielders in Cen- tie strongest driver on the team,, Rd. and for a tract on Route U Robinson, g 2 was a first place winner in the shot tral Jersey lnterscholastlc base- Irew fouls, and somebody of the ol the semi-final teams. Sacred lust south of the Matawan Town- Bottger, g Action Tonight much chance of stopping Cam- 2 den. Riverside must overcome put and Mike Fitzgerald, Raritan ball, bul It was necessary to carry itme physical capacities will be Heart, South Amboy, and wasship Une. Uroski, g Cliffwood Boys' Club boxers will trill player In the. eighth spot In 0 move tonight Into the second round Carteret and Ridgefield Park to ownshlp, was third in the meet needed to replace him. The play eliminated In the tint round, JI-M, Also II la rumored Webb * at New York. The 180-relay team the batting order last year, lack- ol Jim Wilson and Bruce Jackson ol the amateur boxing tourney at retain their title. It would ap- not made a ' creditable showing Knapo would convert th* H 5 15 79 g y at of Art DeFazIo, Joe Copeland, son, who struck out only twice all Is satisfactory from quarter court against this highly-favored outfit St Anthony's Hll Elib pear Uujt the boys from South - >ea«vt, Mvmi (he club from having leran farm U Maitbew^.lMr*, S»«»*or Heart 11 Hall, Elizabeth, JoWr^rho beat out Mauwan In I Gary Stover and John Husson and backcourt and Wilson is par- In iht second round, the draw ship, on .which they hold an op- 1 flWuihed first and the 440-team Of a bad "ittitlng-mt-tt-btC'iVttBgeticularly impressive In hf* And- Union Beach 8 4 3 12—»I wan High boxer, scored a three- the slate semi-final, Group II, last year. made It Inevitable one conference tion, fo a golf club. The golfers Officials — Goldberg, Tomasiew- 1 round decision victory Thursday round last year-can move the Rarest DeCarto, John Krohmi,Rot>- ifiootlng. team would be eliminated as Mid- association will provide local golf- Needs Inside Player* •U. over Bill Hall, Elizabeth PAL. Ron ball too fast for the methodical irt Boyd and Len Sa The Matawan schedule Is as fol- But Keyport needs "Inside" play- dletown was paired against Keans- ers with a means of obtaining Knight. C11 f f w o o d light-heavy- Ramblers. In Group III, it wouk n the New Vork me/fT Brothe lows: Apr. 1, Neptune, home,' I, Kearuburi (21) its. Larry O'Ncll, Tom Pleper and burg. Information and exchanging opln- weight, and Allan Frederlchs, 140- take something of a miracle for Basilian sees Saut as a great Middletown, home; 13, Hoffman, IOM oa these projected and ru- G F .1 Wenzel are the players whose Handel, f pound Keyport boxer, both will Sayrevtlle, victor over Neptune runner in the futu Hazlet bov away; 19, Wall Township, home: The borough team handily had mored plans for new links. 1 13 also is a fine base| pitcher. The legree of improvement in 10 Kite, f 2 awing Into action for their Initial by only 56-48, to overcome both 19, Atlantic Highlands, away; 22, months will decide the fate of tho taken care of St. Francis, Trenton, O'Reilly, c bouu of the tourney, Moorestown and Englewood. The athera Club at Academy is Keyport, home; 29, Rumson, away; In Its opening round game 28-1-1, Hams, a player to draw ofl the 0 preparing three II diamonds1."- ed and White next season with Molok, g 1 Tommy Welstead, Matawan pro- team from Bergen County has May 3, Hoffman, home: I Wall Larry Poland an outside possibility. the Trentonlani never being In the Trenton defense from McDowell, Connors, g fessional boxer, lost a four-round won 28 straight this season, in- ohn Croddick, atunk, was the Township, away; 10, Atlantic High- running. Up against the conference 0 "Jan Hourahan can help In the drlv- went out on fouls In the second bout to Tommy Sands, Trenton, on cluding two wins over Bergen- leading sco highly suc- lands, home; 1], Keyport, away; ng role but he must get more on champions, the Keansbutg team a-card at the capital city last field, a team to win 20 games essful ba: team. •|» physically (football) powerful was "tight," knowing they 'were qusnterrThen George Eastmonif 12 42» otherwise. Englewood hu to be 20, Rumsbnr hornet 27 Middletown, St Francis (14) week, but has been given a spoi away. !de for a driving role in varsity running up against the all-winning and Bob Ulasevlch were lost tho our pick to unhorse Moorestown. F 1 oa Tuesday night's, card there. Drivers have a training respon- Basketball where the other side combination who had smitten them same way In the third quarter, and Welstead also has • spot on theThe selection of this column as Coach Deltz Is dickering with St. '.wlce before. Accordingly, Keans- Schroeder, ( 0 ilbility when children are riding Mary's, South Arnboy. lor two ad- juris you when they slat you down, boxing card to be put on at High- the top aggregation of the state, the car. Courtesy, observing red Rothenberg could not be used burg was out of the game against the conference champs were left Quinn, I 0 ditional games. He plans to put land Park Mar. 28. Welstead Is Passaic, let us down in the North speed limits and traffic rules, ir that one reason this year, even Middletown Intermediate before It to battle It out with second string' Moran, f 0 hli team In tht NJS1AA, Group aiming for a return go with Sands, Jersey Group IV finals. After roper signaling, keeping your dis- hough he Is a more accurate shot had started, trailing 13-3 at the end rs. Netbco, c 2 they had-gone out ahead of all- II, tourney and the Iri-eounty if ian some of the players playing Kroske, g winner of six bouts in a row. The tance, smooth stops and starts, are >f the first quarter. Thereafter the Despite this, the Intermediate 1 Matawan welterweight also Is slat- winning Snyder, Jersey City, for the tquad makes a good showing. egularly. The track team would be Kearlaburg team played the champs Kondash, g some of the safe driving practices 1 ed for a spot on a card to go on three periods, they went Into one that children will remember and good place for Keyport's big men on even terms, school team rallied lo tie the score, Endl, g 0 More than 1000 square miles are indicating they at the Jersey City Armory next of the more astonishing collapses imitate when they start learning develop their wind and tennis in the last quarter with less than in-the history of state" tournament Included In the Plnelands Region wild develop their agility. could have gone further with month. drive. better break. three minutes lo go at 38-all. Lynn 4 1 play, making only one point In of Burlington and Ocean Counties. VARSITY The matter of a date for the Abott missed two louls and Mac Kearuburg the final quarter to go down 66- The area is larger than the entire a* Oolli FT» I'M' TP* Tesm Too Big And Strong amateur boxing show to be spon Nairn Union Beach was up against a Dowell a one-on-one when the con- St.i Francis 3-1 50. It will be Interesting to see KEYPORT State of Rhode Island. Brown 19 - 1e 10 bouts, most- IF YOU •fouli Midi ter finesse on the foul line. Nobody fied theirs Is the strongest public Dunellen. As for the parochial CHILDREN ALWAYS FREE •Total Point! ly with, local boxers as one of the schools, Trenton Catholic vs. St NEVER SEE MOTHER | Box Office Opens I:M P.M. JUNIOR VARSITY on the Beacher team but Ronnie grammar school league In the Nam* — ~ " — participants. He was disturbed a| Mary's, Elizabeth, you guess ltl NOTION PICTURE 91 Shows Nightly From 7 P.M. I#. Qrown O'Nell could get near the basket state. 9 23 the delay, as district state A.A.U, Early Show Sunday I:» P.M. Buhler against the nigged Amboyans. Middletown (13) YOUR LIFE YOU Burkell A final game was played last commissioner, since a license must MUST SEE rraaa Then Middletown ran up against G be sought and -the .setup ... • • • Now Thru Tues., March 22 Ho|an week to' wind up the league sched-! 'l Hourahia the St. Jamea team, Trenton, that proved by both the A.A.U. and SHORE CONFERENCE solons Hyer •• had played 27 games this' year, ule, Middletown Intermediate fin- 3 state boxing commission before the Face a fateful Issue at their meet Jannarone 3 11 IF YOU Jones < Coach Ered Oernsbeck's players ishing up Jta season as undefeated fltqmen can go 'ahead with .ar- \g in Lakewood Monday. The Red tjiwaon 0 amazed the onlookers by going Into champs by. trimming Union Beach rangements for the thaw] ' Board of Education has NEVER SEE ANOTHER i 0 served notice that it wants lu W lead against this school thai 35-27. The Intermediate School 0 He hoped costs could be kept MOTION PICTURE IN | Pel» supplies Trentorf Catholic with so Davenport, down tophere_the-shbw could Be school redistilled from Group "A' YOUR LIFE YOU P. RaUitnbtrf many of Its great players, Dave team swept the Beachers off their] put on for a $2 ringside and II :o Group "B" because of dlminlsn- McDowell put on a terrific show of feet at the start, scoring a US general admission, to bring in a Ing enrollment and continuing de- MUST SEE Bfi* • ii S«n»buT*'V"''-i.i''!,,:--Vi-;8 .4 8—23 *Qimes driving (or the basket. advantage In the first quarter' on 1 maximum crowd for this first un- feat for its teams'-at the hands of •FouU Trtts fldjfletown *5s.f. '•'? W"» 7 4-» dertaking with a sport long dor- ilgger schools. To grant the Red GflEGDHr AVA "fouls Mada But the St. James team had ex- drives by McDowell and outside Officials 'T- Sweeny, Fischbeln. •Total Points perience beyond their years In bas- mant In this area. : 3ank ultimatum means that with PECK GARDNER shots by Abbot and Eastmond. • MJddletown Inttrmtblate (15) danasquan also going down, the FRED ANTHONY ketball and they drew Into a tight zone that brought the Mlddlelowti The Beachers got things under '• "' ' ' ' '•- G F P 'A" division li reduced to five 2 M Cheifnuf Hill Whips offensive under control by halt- control thereafter and played the t schools. The Group IVjfboolj have Special Kiddle Shew ASTAIRE PERKINS 0 6 line. champs even In' the next twoAbbott,,;!.•: Rdrifan Teacher* lad It if this goes iHBeffect, as SAT. - MAT. ONLY hey will move on trF their own DRIVE-IN Driw Team Into Fouling R_ Wllllanu, 0 Danny Kay* THEATRE rames. In the final quarter, the Eastraoftd, g * The Chestnut HIIMeam In Rari- Central Jersey Conference. Red In "MERRY ANDREWS" On their own account, the Trcn- L WIIHDAtl OTIW tilO-MOVIII At >|OO 1 Beachers had the,fans roaring as ;Uievlch, g 0 0 tan Township came through with lank will provide more teams lor Plus Cartoons .on players drew the Intermediate big win last week in their ' norther "B" division in foot- chool team Into Joullng. Bob Wll- they came on to threaten the Mid- WM.. March »rd dletown team. But the Intermedi- 16 3*35 final game in the Rarltan Town- lall, but It Is not so sure that this Is .'Union B*idi (IT) ship basketball league When they desired. Matawan, for instance, has ate School's Williams stepped Into FP defeated the Rarltan- Teachers at en given the cold shoulder by the breach to sink four baskets : Balbach's Hall, Keansburg. Chest- ed Bank when the Maroon and ,'NelJ, l"' •: •*'• 3 15 teel was hard up for games: so Today Thru Saturday)' and repel the bid of Coach Jim 0 0 hut Hill outscored the teachers In Richard Burton • ' Robblns' players. . ;,. 1 7 the first quarter 16 to 15] the sec- iw, when it suits the convenience Barbara. Rush 3 jrifved for the.Beachers. The Union with a big blast and outscored the jMi» ftiach team." has Isiued a challenge lasketball on a bome-and-homc Sunday - Monday - Tuesday! ieachers 31 to 10. sis, the northern "B" division They Matched ) the winners of the Keyport Manager Dayton Wilson of Chest- Extra — Friday - Saturday H17« !ams would have to play 14 gamts 'Cartoon Carnival Vlce-W-Vlce... KIH-for-KUll 'ouih Athletic League playoffs to nut Hill used,, two brother com- ich with Red Bank included on LMt Horror Show Barry Sullivan Middletown (41) Jsme, They already have topped binations on his team, the Meiers, "THE PURPLE GANG" hbme-and-home basis, too many, G FP tie Knlcka and Celtics In games. "oe and Benny, and the ,Auers, especially with new schools opening — and — McDowell, I • Final Standings °ony and Waller. The Auer broth- HEATERS! The Story or... sun up In the next few years in the Abbott, f Team V L ft. ers scored SI points between them, "THE ATOMIC Williams, c 6 9 0 area. The only way out appears SUBMARINE" 1 5 7 Intermediate S 0 1.000 vllh Tony high man with 31 poinls (o be to let Manasquan and 'Wall Eastmond, g M Walter with 20, Hank-Spring- .-• 0 0 laUwah Elwnenury 8 I .750 Township; join the southern . di- " ' 3 A .G3leen came in with 20 poihts and vision, as they want to. But. .be V 1 t .141 Hay, Moran with 18 points,lo be ypridF anything else, it win be in- R. Capilbo 0 « .000top men ol.lhe Btght. ' ' I Thursday]March 1*, 1960 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. Pa§e Beven

against the powerful Celtics to set Hohenstein, g Keys, Matawan, Bayshore Junior High School Conference Champs Nanna Secures up a 114 first quarter lead. Do- LaConle, g Keyport Youlh feasively, too, the Pistons wer« fired up. They made sure theie Mllr In Equal Woe New Diamond »w no passing in to Buckle Mutii- Celtics (IT) - Keyport and M*tawan High bowl- Lou N inna. manager of the Koy- Athletic League lord in basket hanging and they Ing teams wound up in > "misery port Arrows baseball team, an- ganged up on Joe Flschler. Bud Flschler, f ^clarify was carrying the load loves company'1 situation in Shore nounced this week he has leased Rudnick, f alone for the Celtics, but in the for the summer four acres on Uoyu Nats clinched the regular season Conference bowline as they were second quarter, Flschler put on a Caruso, f Kd. just south of Church St. as a championship Saturday in thXRy tied for last place in the standings great show of breaking loose from K. Kennedy, f site for a baseball field. The port Youth Athletic League in the of the northern division teams. At the pressing Pistons for four ban- grounds, he finds, are sufficiently opener of the triple bill [at KHS Delaney, C times during the season, each team kets to keep his team In the ball firm and level that the diamond gym. The Nats scored tver the Garcia, « game. Such waa the deaperal* has made threatening gestures to- can be put la shape with a mini- Hawks 21-13. It was m»dj. official plight of the Celtics, rated, to win Mumford, g ward moving up with the leaders. mum of "engineering." when the Pistons «ui£ -up in the by It points. Greg Semeoka came Wrk,a • But they never could make their last game to smite the Celtics M- Nanna states that he will share to the fore for the Pistons when Vargas, ( flashes of good form stand up for use of the grounds with the Raritan 27. The Celtics did not havt the Kennedy slacked off on the offen- Merrill, g two weeks In a row and in the Tvwnthip team that Danny Fer- services el Rag Dane in this one, sive. • . ' . final week's bowling Keyport took rente, former MaUwan High but no matter who played, nothing could have saved the Celtics from The Pistons kept FltcUer la con- U a 2-1 trimming from Hoffman Hi(jh pitcher, is sponsoring. Nothing will be decided about the placing of tlie the force of the Pistons running trol better la the second half, but StaasUaai and Matawan \ 3-0 whitewashing tnw team in a league until the Tsr- and pressing. The Pistons, by' Delaney «U| spartUut fltwt for from'Atlantic Highlands to send sey Shore League meets Tuesday. their victory, moved Out of last the green-clad boys all the way, Nats them into Joint tenancy of the eel The Jersey Shore League experts place, leaving the cellar for occu- Sparky Garcia also was a help, Celtics lar position for I960. to expand to 10 teams this season. pancy by the Knlcks, who were but not enough with Sapplngton Hawks Applications have been recelvedjfor, edged out,by the uktra U-ll, racing all around tin court for the The Maroon and Steel Keglers Lakers team* front Fort Monmouth -and Pistons and virtually carrying that did have a last flash to put on in Tfc* Nats were considered to be Manasquan. It appears* the exist: team to victory on Ms own shoul- Pistoni John Hindi 191160-190 good run. In danger of an upset after the ing eight teams, including the Ar- ders. The Celtics had put In a de- Knlcks Ed Schuber smacked out a 187 in Hawks had defeated the Celtics the rows, Red Bank Towners, RumsoR, fense geared to Hopping Billy his second game. But the Red and •Keek before when they did ttot Long Branch 1AMA, Freehold Strang and Denny Hallortn, the White just was having a sour day, have the services of their tall m»n, Townsmen. Madison Township Pistons high scorers' all season. their best individual score being John Beach, in that game. But PBA, Oakhurst and Neptune City But someone should have wtrnud Area Bowling Tony lotanti's 161 and nobody came the Nats did not worry about all will be represented again. them about Stpplngton. With him close to it for the rest of the after- Beach for they have tall men of (continued from fourth column) Plans Awards Meeting racking up nine points In the sec- their own. They concentrated MI ond half, the Celtics could do no •AYSHORE MERCHANTS Middletown Township won the Nanna plans an awards meeting "pinching oft" the roundthecourt more than play Ihe opposition even, Mar. II northern division championship and of his baseball club. The Arrows rambllngt of the Hawkt speedy not enough. Team 0J L Jackie DuBois. will meet a Lakewood-Brick play- manager's own son, Lou Nanna |i , In the final trlpleheader ol the Rarltan Bakery 41Vi 2]M off winner for the overall title. These Mtddletowa Intermediate toys are what players that won the title la • climax game wltk will rate the honor of being the The Hawks wert makers of their lesson Saturday, the Pistons tun Pin Knot 41 19 Final Standings Mslawnn Elementary, Keansburg, Ualon Beach and Matawan, decided 4M0 in the last seconds, are (left most vnlu.ble young player. Tiw own undoing In falling away from to run over the Hawks and are Tlio Matawan Journal 40 16 Jtarltaa Township aimed to be and missed, ehamplens te right): Frestt raw, Robert Ulasewiek, Cap*. David Northern Division , yo, ..ger Nanna will play with tno last week's good form at the foul counting on the Celtics to come Mat-Key 300 Bar MV4 2»^ si the-grammar scboei basketball league to the bay- MeDeweB, George Eastmoftdj back row. Ceaek Team . W 1 St. Mary's. South Amboy, High line. They made only one charily out of their slump and lather the Schanck't Hosiers W/, SOtf staorr area. Fred Gtrasbeck, commlastooer of the Gensbeck. Barry Dateie, Robert Williams, Lys* School baseball team this season, throw In 11 chances. The Nats Middletown league, b the eeeck et the MMdfctova team. The Lakers, thui throwing the battle Walt's Tavern U II Long Branch 20 10 it it expected picked up five foul points In 13 fur t playoff berth into s three-way Keller * O'Brien 11% SlVi Rumson i4 Nanna will permit use of the tie. Bui the Pistons had bul'cr Jerllone's OreenhouM M H Red Bank IS 15 new Held by a "farm" team rf (track Quickly win |usl to stsy out of last place ahlt ft Reod M 37 Atlantic-Highlands the Arrows, but Narjia stresses hx The Nats struck quickly and had tar Ihe Knlcks. mind you. have it Split Rock I II Hoffman plant to play Sunday ball It Kay- an early lead on baskets by Roy on their schedule to upset thd HO Ch* Keyport 11 AREA BOWLING SCORES pan High stadium despite having Schwartz, Chippy Lawlor and Bill championship Nttt In tho final ohn Illgglns IIS MaUwan 11 the new grounds. The "farm" Oelger. Glenn Dunham oontlnuwi Oloseppl 111-219 turn will be placed in a league to show to advantage for AS Martin A Drown basketball team. 225-205 Bernlce's Beauty Salon Tesms and their designated place J. Fecher 36 J. Overly 202 Knicks of putting the pressure on Lakers M0 Club 207 Fidelity Sales of registration sre: West Kern's The Court Club, an organization Infant! 39 C. Pruchnlk 216-201 the Lawsons, Everett tnd Jim- V P Jim Lyl» 211 burg, West Keansburg fireman's dedicated to boosting basketball In F. Rapplla B. S. £ B. Ca S Pruchnlk 212 my. George Roman and Strci.h Goldstein, f I I Frank Julianiicman sr. 111 341*48% Held, Ninth St., West Keansburg: Central New Jersey, also honored J. Muro 213 Waiting's Market 202 Moody got the Lakers away to a Fallon. f 0 201 32W 4BV4 W. Gural Keansburg Park and Veterans of Al Cogllsno A. Chester ,Ked|haw, who retired A. Esposito 414 404 lead and Davey Ooldsleln, Tom A. Flschler, I 0 F. Bossert Foreign Wars, West Keansburu Vivian Wilson w this month as head coach of bas- Szyszlo 201 O. Walling 221 Fallon and Bob Merrill built It up, Gale. I t PrlilU* MaMot ketball at New* Brunswick High F.Devtoo Tom 22J-U8-25WM 204 School, Laurel Ave., West Keans- „ Laws** Statka* WmseU Leeet 0 ttu:«"»ank«esV'> Fleet#oorro»l>M lu. t-W-JH But In the second OJisrter, Jim- fleld,-AmTinrtt f-ane anfl AnnufolA 3nk,.« • - hi. StranierO 2H414 . . 202 my Lawaon shoal: nimlelf tOoee.of Roman, • - Alicia Mahi.r lit MIDDLETOWN MONDAY NTTE A- Dr., HalTeti Tiger*; Onion Ave,'and A.ZamUto 131 204 the press against Mm for two bas- Trlgas. g MIXED LEAGUE P. Grandeoetti Middle* Xd. Shopping Center. North I 206 kets and Chuck Campbell added K. Schulu, g Roller Skating F. Barroa Team W O- Hobensteu Centervllle. 0 KKYPORT INDEPfiNDENT S. Lauro 212 Lorri's Bar 47 L, Garcia 212 two more on good plays In the Moody, g 0 MIXED SOUTH AMBOY 2* Also Flyers, Airport Shopping bucket cone. H. Laewea State Farm Insurance 4] E. Rltter 221 203 Plats, Route 36, Hatlet; Hailel In the third quarter II was the II I 13 March 14 D. Downey Suburban Gulf Service 43 J. Scorms 209 ARENA 2M Fire Company, Hailet Fire Com- Knlcks win. were doing the defen- Hoicks (11) Tamil W I. L. Mariik) Lulgt's E. Kulaa 232 103 pany field, Mspie Dr., Hailet; sive pressing and had the Lakers orr Rollo >>oal Ibuae 411 93 Stevens and 6th Aves. T. Davino Petnlck Construction J. DavU 200 Hawks, Beers St. field, Hailet; dUcombobulated. A lone baskot P. Flschler, I ooo Orcal Jrrtcy Mortgagt 40 M Lakeview Inn South Amboy IVY LEAGUE Woodland Park. Middle Rd. School, by Ooldtteln wai the sum total Dietrich, f 1 o Koyporl Luinbor 44 17 Cambeii Tracking 41 MAT-KEY FRIDAY NTTEMEN Wrmto Hnuu 43 M Open Every Nlfht Enept March 10 Middle Rd. Hailet. of Laker scoring for the perloj C. Campbell, f 2 0 Middletown Lanes 23 X March 11 Shore Point Inn 42 31 Monday Team W L Chairman Vemon W. Manning while Dick Pleper was going in D. Schulu. f 2 0 Sllveatrl Contractor! 42 31 7:10 PJM. M H VM. Hidden Brook Grinding 42% K% Team W L has announced the third annual J lor shots and there were down R. Pleper. c 3 I ma* 214 Aria McGulre's Oaks 41% 20% Angelo'a Uquor 40 26 to 12 League Dance will t» held court pastes to Denny Schulti thai U. Lawaon, c 1 0 Marty Knudaen 20) Home Improvements 42 11 Gallucd's Pastry 40 29 Mat-Key 100 Bar 41 27 Apr. » in the West Keansburg Fire set up plays for a Knlcks 19 18 lead J. Lawaon. | 2 0 A. Palandrano 224 Molly Pitcher Homes M « Admlsaka J» Jeffries Flying "A" l«% W4 The Keyport Weekly 40 J8 House. Eighth St., West Keansburg. going Into the lest quarter Angersbach, g 0 10 Bob Orr Garner's Supply Trabaohlno 31 SO Magnolia Inn ' 27% UK MONMOUTH CO. CATHOLIC 4IV4 33(4 starting at i:10 p.m. But the Knlcki could not hold Slca, g 0 0 0 Stewart* s 13 Conairucllon 31 M Tick-Tock Cleaners 10 » March 11 41 34 Music will be provided by R C'I tnd they missed sl« fouls In a ON Serial Car Town U 42 •rd and his Hi-Fi's and all proceeds row In the two final periods, 10 I 21 Bert's Aluminum Service 16 33 Team W L Blanlry Billner 2MJ»4in-6U Wlckatunk Garage * 11 SL Mary's No. 1 41% JaV M * G Transportation will be used for league equipment enough to have saved the gaine Ptstsnt (It) M0 ClUI SL Ann's No. 1 47 20 Byrnes Tavern 11 44 Tickets may be obtained from man for them Goldstein and I'tlkm orr Lavole Labs.. Inc. H% M% Vsrnon Brown ill Raritan Window Cleaning 20 41 SL Joseph's 44% »V. Dutch Boy 28 27 agrrt and coaches or from Mr lied It up for Ihe Lakers and then Slrang. f 0 4 Patricia Oaynor 117 Marlboro Auto Wreckers 13% 45% Holy Family No. 2 44M »K Morgan Pharmacy 2} 90 Minning, 3 Park View Dr., Hazlcl Ooldtteln pulled It out Thomas, f 0 o 1 4 William Davit 107 300 Bar H 47 Bayshore Catholic Men 42% 11% MCtnb Stagger Celtics At Start C. Kennedy, ( 207i I It William Smith Ml ON Series Bayshore K of C 41% HI Ray Bonalsky To make the Interior of your The Pistons staggered *he highly Stpplngton, f 226 j I I Ernest llraullgam 103 Charles Allen J08-224-20J-S3B C W V 42 » PHI Wisniensky house seem larger and more uni- favored Celtics at Ihe start. Swlfly Halloran. c 1.09 Oordon, c 0 0 Jim Jenacn II' 2*0 das St Agnes No. 1 40% 14V Wslt Wlckley lied, paint or paper walls of ad- Sapplngton and Chick Kennedy, Frank GutweJn 2211 SMnenta. g 0 4 Henry Frfeman 201 Holy Family No. 1 40 U |*cenl rooms in variations ol the two players who have been In the Frank Leo Dan McKenna 204 j Q Campbell, g t I Stanley Bltlner 210204 SL Agnes No. 2 V M tame color. background this year, emerged Morgan Rehrig _._.5a Fred Stashle 210 WO j SL Benedict's No. 2 M 17 Charles Allen 20SJ24401 Bill Mumma Holy Family No. 1 If » Flo Testtao "7 Mike Gam Inez Baker *• SL Mary's No. 1 » » in! HANDICAP « Bud Mumma 201-!03 St Catherine's No. I MM 40% Mike Sudzina KEY-MAT CHURCH WOMEN'S 205 SWEEPSTAKES St. Catherine's No. 2 21% 41% Joe Saragaw ' At March S St Dorothea's M% 'A ma* Bay Dnts Co.. Kryport IS 40 Sue Terry , 2D-2» Four Deuce* 4214 Call COIfax 4-2222 Maddy Borghaus 212 FoorCs HAZLET LUNCH MCtab Flo LeRoy Jtt-210-lO " (THE BUILDING WITH THB AIRPUU« ON THE ROOF) Lorraiae Morten « .201 Millie Hot 2*3 MOW m ROLLO iHANSIT CORP. Eva a*fcr:J_..-..: ^ * , ;,'-2»l / Highway 35 f Keyport \- Mary Marotta .. - ._..,„•.. JU KEYPORT •".(( fog* Twtiv* THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. Thursday, March 17,1960

and tfat total monthly payments survivors Insurance benefits, Mr. Science Films Fourth Degree, Knights of Columbus, Mark 7th Communion Breakfast SS Office Marls have increased somewhat since Bast reported. that time. Old-age, survivors, and ^usability Made Available 20 Years'Service Citing the "remarkable growth" insurance benefits sre paid out of of social security over tha last d two separate trust funds main- Jersey Central Power ft LI'M With the delivery of $13,750,000 years, Mr. Ban said that payments tained in tie U. S. Treasury: These •v >^Sk tWs month will make available benefit checks to homes all over certified lor January 1944 amount- funds have been built up with the "to Monmouth and Ocean County the nation, the federal old-age and ed to only $76,009 for the country social security tax contributions of Schools a series of 10 films en- juryivori insurance program last as a whole, and went to only 4000 employees, their employers, and titled "Horizons of Science." How- week completed its first 29 yean beneficiaries. With 13,000,000 people the self-employed, Mr. Bass ex- ard B. Allen, vice president of pub- of monthly benefit payments. Tak- now on the monthly benefit rolls, plained. That money not needed for lic and employee relations (or -lie ing note of the event, Allan A. total payments for 1959 topped 110,- the current payment of benefits utility, said that In the near future Bass, district manager of the Perth 300,000,000, compared with $32,100.- and administrative costs is invested the series will be available to all Amboy Social Security Office, 000 for the entire year of 1940, a in interest-bearing obligations of schools in the JCP&L service ter- pointed out that this is the 25th 320-fold increase. the U.S. Government. The Interest ritory which includes all or parts anniversary year of the social se- earned on these investments is Of 13 counties. curity law. "A Matter Of Right" added to the funds, he said. The series recently was produ :ed Although monthly old-age pay- Old-age, survivors, and disability by the ~ 'ucational Testing Ser- ments originally had not been insurance benefits are paid as a At the end of the hut fiscal year, vice of Princ;ton in co-operation scheduled to Itart until 1942, he matter of right, the social security in June 1959, the Old-Age and Sur- with the National Science Founda- said. Congress amended the law in official pointed out, based upon a vivors Insurance Trust Fuad tion of Washington. Mr. Allen turn to move up the starting date worker's record of earnings in em- amounted to 121,500,000,000. Twenty •aid the films are being offered to January 1940 and also to provide ployment or self-employment cover- years ago, it was 11,700,000,000. ed by social security. When the as a public service in view of the for the payment of dependents and 1 The Disability Insurance Trust increased interest in science survivors benefits as well as old- program started, only about 26,000,- Fund, established on Jan. 1, 19*7; throughout the country. age insurance benefits. 000 employees in commerce and in- amounted to $1,700,000^00 at toe dustry were covered. Today, about He said the film* are designed end of the fiscal year, the social • Since January 1940, when month- nine out of 10 gainfully employed security official declared. to co unicate to students the ex- The Fourth Degree, Knights of Columbus of St. Joseph's Church, New Jersey Matrlct; Stephen J. Kalleta, Toastmaster; the Rev. ly benefits first became payable, people, both employed and self-em- citement of science and t Keyport, observed their seventh annual Cemmunloa Breakfast Mar. CoraeBut J- Kane, Faithful Friars Charles M. Dietrich. Navigator; 21,000.000 beneficiaries have re- ployed, are covered. About 76,000,- them in understanding the algni/i One of the most important do- it- I at the dab home. Pictured above, left to right, an Edward J. peorge L. Demexy aad Steve Testa, co-chairmen. ceived a total of 150,400.000,000 in 000 Americans have worked long yourself projects so far discovered cance of current »cienUfic prog- Patten, State Advocate! William D. StlilwelL Master of the Second monthly benefit payments, Mr, enough under social security to be ress. Each film, Mr. Allen said, is correcting one's own driving Bass said. This includes payments fully Insured for the payment ot faults; covert • specific subject by show- industry, i elimination of traffic bai- Navy Service School* to disabled workers under the 1951 ing a topvanked scientist at work. ardt and improved traffic safety; Dr.Gilmourls amendments to the law. The scientist explains bit work In Prosecutor Gives Open To Enlistees Reports Disbursements his own words and demonstrate* Improvement of railroad grade how he tackles problems In his crossings. Master Chief Michael Tereo of Over the 20-year period, Mr, Five-Year Report LPJVA. Speaker the U. S. Navy Recruiting Station Bass said, retired workers and field. The series his been ap Obtceas Literature Campari * "SAVE ON MEATS" * proved for use la public school* Monmouth County Prosecutor Dr. Thomas Gllmour, Middle- located at the Post Office Building their dependents have received . Mr. Keuper said his campaign to 138,100,000,000; }U,600,0O0,OO0 in by William H. King, audio-visual Vincent P. Keuper said Ias| week keep obscene literature to a mini- town, spoke on "RH Factors" at In Red Bank, announced that now co-ordinator for the State Depart- a study of criminal cases processed the regular meeting of the Licen- there are unlimited openings in monthly benefits has been paid to ROASTING CHICKENS Ib. 29< mum by eliciting a pledge ot co- the survivors of workers who have ment of Education. In the last five years indicate an operation from dealers, and his sed Practical Nurse Association of Navy Service Schools for former Endorsed By Superintendent* 81 per cent conviction record. This died (in addition to JUW.OOO.OOO In CHOICE SIRLOIN STEAK Ib. 69< message to school children giving New Jersey, Division 10, held at Navy enlisted men who re-enllst lump stun death benefits), and Endorsement of the jseries has fact was among highlights the tips of how to avoid becoming In- prosecutor made public from a re- the Asbury Park YMCA Friday now and qualify tor one ot these since July 1957, $750,000,000 hat been given by Earl B. Garrison, volved in crimes of violence, have evening. Dr. Gllmour la chief of schools. CHOICE ROUND ROAST Ib. 79* superintendent of Monmouth Coun- port he submitted to Gov. Robert been paid to disabled workers aged B. Meyner summarizing activities produced a healthy result in the obstetrics at Riverview Hospital. Former enlisted men who meet 60 to 63, and their dependents. ty Schools, and by Charles S. county. VEAL CUTLETS Ib. 89* Whllden, superintendent of Ocean of his term which ends Apr. 1 The Mrs. Jane Fisk, Port Monmouth, the necessary requirements for one At the end of 1999, Mr. Bass said, County Schools. Both superinten- prosecutor said he will welcome re- He also said he was pleased with president, announced that there of these schools and who re-ealtsta 1850,000,000 a month waa being dents reviewed the series several appointment. the acceptance by police depart- will be a memorial service held now will be given the opportunity paid out nationally in old-age, sur- PORK CHOPS CENTER cur Ib. 59* ments of a uniform report form weeks igo. Included in the series Mr. Keuper Is president of the for the late Mrs. Mae Swem, who to further their professional skills vivors and disability Insurance are the following films: "Visual which the prosecutor prepared, and organized and was the tint presi- In a Navy service school of their benefits.' For the month ot Feb- RIB LAMB CHOPS . Ib. 59* County Prosecutors' Association of acceptance by police chiefs of a Perception," which deals with dis- New Jersey and vice president-at- dent of Division 10. Mrs. Fisk will choice. ruary 1959, the last count for Mid- tortions resulting from faulty as- monthly gambling report form he be assisted by state officers and dlesex and Monmouth Counties, large of the National District At- has required to be filed. sumptions; "The Worlds of Dr. torneys Association. The prosecu- local members. The memorial will How about business cards? We $3,352,257 was being paid every Vlshnlac," a study of one-celled tor said statistics do not neces- Significant to all law enforce- be held Apr. t at 8 p.m. befoie can supply them quickly and al month to 50,420 people. He added CO 4-9807 M & S MEATS KEYPORT , and "Exploring the Edge irily reflect the efficiency of any ment, Mr. Keuper said, have been the regular meeting at the YMCA th' right price. Come aad try us. that the number of beneficiaries ol Space," which Illustrate! space office but for those who see thorn the outcome of three cases he ap- in Asbury Park, Friends, relatives reconnaissance at 100,000 feet Is a as a barometer, the results of the pealed to the state Supreme Court and nurses are Invited to attend. plastic balloon. last five years have been favor- after unfavorable decisions by the Mrs. Fisk also announced that "Thinking Machines," which ex- able. Superior Court, Appellate Division. delegates will' be chosen next ploret current Ideu and experi- In all three Instances the prose- month for the 1960 state convention Solomon Lautman, John W. Ap- cutor was upheld. One case dealt ment! in machine "intelligence"; ilegate and John A. Petlllo, the to be beld at Atlantic City the first "The Mathematician and the Riv- with whether the state must prove week In June. islstant prosecutors, attained a the specific means used in abor- er," which shows floor control on record of 47 per cent convictions Mrs. Emma Berry, Eatontowm, the Mississippi River to demon- tions; another Involved the right of cases which were decided by a trial Judge to question witnesses, education chairman, announced strate how theoretical mathemat- lurles. This compares to M.I per that the first Monmouth County ics are used to solve real problems, and the third covered elements of ung up :ent by the three assistant prose- misconduct by police officers. 240-hour unit of the recently held and "New Lives Por Old," the tors during the seven-year period refresher courses will j'.irt Apr. U •lory of a primitive Pacific race setore'Mr. Keuper took office. at Fltkln KotpltAl, Keptune Mr*. adapting to a new and modem way Keystones Of Policy '.A. Nursing School Berry alto reported on plans for of life. the division's tint country bazaar every washday? Mr. Keuper said keystones of his Plans Art Exhibit "Project Mohole," a first report ollcy hsve been the resllzatlon to be held in Monmouth Beacb, on efforts to explore below the that as Gov. Meyner's appointee hit Aug. 25-2«. earth's crust; "The Realm of the As one of the events ot Nations! performance reflects the governor, Hospital Week, Perth Amboy Gen- Mrs. Beasts Covert. Eatontown, Galaxies," an Inquiry Into the and Canon Five of the code of nomination chairman, presented the farthest reaches of the universe; eral Hospital School of Nursing will ethics for prosecutors which de- hold its second annual art exhibit slate for the election of new of* "The Flow ot life," aa Investiga- mands that the prosecutor seek fleers In May. tion ot the fnlcroclTCulatlbn ot the In Its auditorium on May «. 7, 1 Justice under the law and not: as- tad t tor the benefit of the student blood, and ">levitrons and the ptra lor a man record of convic- Heart ot Matter?* a took k'. Uw wjrie scholarship fund, Report Insurance tions. Mv" . A •*; w The e*hlblt«ni be arranged and nature of matter and the signifi- .•Among things to wUch he :;i.ri ,iru: • r\ Thursday, March 17,1960 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. Thirteen Nursing Homes Monmouth Chorus To Gfv* "Patfenca" Unit Hits State Jessica Quinn, Hazlet, will be The licensed Nursing Homes As- featured ia a leading role of G3- aocislioa of New Jersey, Inc., u< bert and Sullivan's operetta. "Pa- noaaoed it has filed a Conns) com- tience," to be presented by the plaint with the State Department of Institution* and Agencies charg- Moamoulh Civic Chorus on May J, ing that the state had placed pa- 4 aad 5 at the Rumsun-Fair Haven tienU ia unlicensed premises. Regional High School, Rurosoa. Leonard Coyle, executive direc- "Patience," or "Bunthorne's tor of the Anoriatinn. said in a Bride," is a humorous portrayal ol statement that reports in the press the aesthetics U the eighties who of eight out-patients from Marl- were much lik« the romantic young SerlerY boro State Hospital being rescued peon** of today. Treaty tove-sfck from a tin at aa estabUshVaent ta Liacraft "revealed this appallis* aafcfcns art enthralled by a pact, tafcj Foods Sitwtioa." but he is aaaaimd of the snUs> Mr. Coyle deplored reports nuid. Patience. Officers «f Oat erjWag the Uacroft ectabUahmaat Draaoaa Guards, who pursue the 11.95. f^ijt —as a wsiaf hetae. He painted out lasideas, cosapleU the polftrM pifc that the only astaMuhoteat la the tar*. state, aader New Jane; statute, SalUna's etigiaal orchestrattoa wwi^v HWM whtcb can caM Itsesf a an rates,hom e has been secured far dus work. is oaa which is licensed by tkc and W. Gordoa Pagdin. coaductor, state. and bis oaductar's conuaittae nave TOP <» BOTTOM •writtea a special coaductai'a icon "Fnrthet," Mr. Coyle stated, which wiU be published after the "the' State Departreeat at Institu i tkms and Agencies was quoted in the press aa stattag that the Un- Huft crolt esUblishBMot was tloted as ftaydtora which tend ta aatrw that there not C^m^ AlAaJ BCM^MM -" eABMBSfcA • TwnaH Saica ROUND ROAST a nursing home in US2 because it aaiBCTsa ror jury could not meet state standards, Tne foUowasg barshorc resideata Right" QnHty Ml aaa *M reopened ta mt u t were selected for petit jury duty • aa« am boardiag house. for the tern which started Mar. 7 "The licensed nursing homes of andyrtnesd tomorrow. BONELESS New Jersey have the highest stan- Chutes V. Aldridi, West Keaaa- flaktfi dards in the nation. We an proud burg; Mn. Dorothy Anderson, of our reputation. It it such In Cliffwoo* Mra. Helea Beutjr. Key- Oora Haffta Mi MOFATADSfS Ib. ddents as this one la tlncroft port; Alfred Genter, Rarttan Ibwa- only *» snairtlilng laddag Ja atate 79 Atp; Raymond F. Hanunond. Mat- AAP'a "Super-Risb" Quality Boef is wlaetad by rapert buyer* from fine, (nta-fed saaenrlaloa. hut also ia,depart* awan Township; Janses H. Hyer, iraual «nfareameat At the statutes Matawaa; Peter Kawfca, lUrltaa baef dmen to provide grand tasting and faH-flavored goodiiMs. Your family wiD oTNew Jersey. Townshjp; DSTW P. Kedem, Keaas- UwroikjUjr «njoy one of theae nearly, flavorful roaAs. Come tee ... Yooil Save! Sp«cfo» -I have laetructed the Assoda- burr. Gordon F. Magee. Mauraa: tloa'a oounsal to file a formal coss- Lswraace J. Notan. Keyport; Ed- plalat with the Departmeat of In- ward PeoKttl, Keyport; Nicholas Mor. PRESH BUTTER stitutions aad Agencies. We will E. Raggiero, lUritaa Townhsp; ' Q««/Jfy U»at ask lor an Immediate iavestlga- Mrs. Phllmen Testa, Matawan; SjtMtoM luiytlfM FIMT Crutn UK 9 twwt tlod by tfie department of aH of Jon J. VOsoa, Keyport. k ilk. ^ the raclan' hwahed la the Lln- TopSirlobRoast 89* Tep Round Steak croft case and we also will ask for a public report by the depart- Revokacf uv. mh ment. EyeRomdRiMist' -89: GrowndiW ^ Waridaa ta Kates Staaaaraa Lknsea of fair bayshore ana BROWN BAKfD kMba k Dairy Favorites) "Oar Aasedatioa has beea work- mea have beea MEAD •EANS Ing dttigeatly with the department the Mate's point SoupBtef 49* Cried Steal for several yean to raise the siaa- datory speed lam dardsof properly Uceased aaniag wen ordered for Kcnaeth C Jac- SmokedButts "^ '69* Bacon Ends honea In the stale. These inapraved obs. «, of Karl Or, Old Bridge: Pr»mi CK..W siaadards tavolw aatieat care, con- MeMn Creuman. Route M. MaU- Hefn •traction. Improved tire protection waa; Joseph A. Chariesbots. Van- S«per-Wglit Bnnd-TOP r> T PUNCH Fahndhrt Soap lonely? OVER A QUARTER OF A FRUIT COCKTAIL Pick vf tnr phone aad INSURANCE SERVICE TMI a friend. Cent link to call anywhere. Botma, IO 6-4J0O3 PEACHES latftea «rar—Valsaeis Htw for tinTHT.^ froa Aabury Real Eatate — ?ufc only SO*. 3 mb. Motion rar^ aitCT 6 P m ^ 138 Main Si. 10%cuidW Matawan SWEET PEAS lallu. rH»ar—WMM *r Nat Grapefruit "tr 3-29* Wall to Wall Carpet GOLDEN CORN Twist tone. 100% Nylon • Wool Sup Fresh Broccoli Bck, Fbn T\nu AsphaB - Cart TBes S«l I cakt far l« SLICED BEETS SanoVon — forcmt VINYLS 6 (tWii* — More Outstanding Grocery Buytl Aceofon-Badt *%.49*.ri- Mtot—ttMl rtek - Ssnablna— Ntli sr (alM Expert lojtsTtaflaa . . -.,,. Duz PJtz Crackers £27' Krispy Crackers X25* Shrimp ,' MATAWAN FLOOR COVOOK CO. .,. <-<|. Chill Con Came *£» "I" 27* HI* a |ln. aa, HivilH Nflh foikfax—SaHW Ht«ffla Fancy Hailboi Steaks . . *W 141 Main Sftmt p«tt * k*Hhs *• HMInlll tkdM(«Ms«awh| tk •• i IO 64335 Molowoii LO 44335 Fleuaier Fillet StaUir fiu.a^.1. 6,,tX.4f Black Pepper ^irX^T^^ Shrinp Dliier *: Mae Um Cat Fowl 2^27* flakOolatla(lI^;r.l.p.,,li;n* PaparTmiili Mart* lMnt0a SuggtiNom / RamlHtne —^ ««* » MtM* TfenqMtti ^ i:& nfckai a) fkt Ma Spring Cleaalag AU$1 ——frown Food ivyii •n ig»mi SBMBSBI ar Aka^Mj Tuna Fish JK* 3-1.00 Traii Sail Detergent 2 X45C Milady Blintzes X33e SpefBetti iA*°u« 2 '*• ||» DetugMt LawaYi tlttarii *^*u» 'JujfXS* Fefeiheok Uaiai A»waw 2 ""• jf* IU{n Sfi«{Bitt) Sa«M . "irV* Sieel fireei Feat ^^^ 3 Jj IS* iataeSutfaei --— 'Hi* WHbeifi Flaw Wax Vfl «MI»iifwat*r Ofaeje Juice ^^i, I !£ •?' Mantull't Herrlaf Liquid Deferjert SlieWStamberriee^ 2^«« — AVft teiT CoH—tl Plastic Sen* Brushee Z ~* llr^EfeMeatnit^l^tt1 FiMchFrfM £££ l^<7> • lk.Visl.T7 to M M/« UawerlraH £29* MM J*«*r.«H*M Ma>4 aal HMBMI Ci Up to4 3 Mies «n a GaBon of Gasofiw

• - . • • i No Money Down-'46 Mo. See Letter Mage* Or Frank Gabfiel w, M JU IUUN Jt, numsuto TOE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. Thursday, March 17,1960

presented at the hearings, the bor- ough, it separated, would not reach Establish Bus Five Contests Board Of Review 500 high school pupil enrollment un- (continued from page one) ^continued from page one) til 1972, when the township would He served in the U. S. Army dui "The Borough of Matswan was have reached M3. On a six-year The Matawan Journal Classified Ads Routes For Camp created and separated from toe ing World War II and is a membei high school basis, it would take at »<~jArs Michael Losyk, chairman ol Township of Matawan as a mu least 10 years for the borough to the day camp committee of theof the Colony Club. nicipality by election held Mar. 17 r jch 700 pupils. In this connection FOR SALE Mr. Formon, a resident for th< 18S5. The territory in the two dis- SERVICES HELP WANTED HOUSES FOR SALE Perth Amboy YMCA,' announce the Board of Review has studied GGLbtli AGE Rest Hume. U hui past 12 years, is self-employed tricts remained and still comprises the population growth figures in Aluminum Windows BUS DRIVER, commercial ex- RARfTAN Township, well kept old- Out the day camp conunittee plan son Street, Freehold. A retire- perience necessary, bus ICC or er home, 7 rooms and bath, 4 a partner in Formon Bros., a log- a single school district organized the two municipalities over the .Venetian BlindB to establish the bus routes (or pick- under Chapter 7 of the Revised ment home of distinction for men PUC common carrier experience bedrooms, gas heat $lt.000. Carl- ging concern. He attended East last 10 years and, as a result, be- and women; all the comfort and Frea Estimates up of day campers from the Key Statutes. The school facilities, con- lieves that there is good reason to helpful, steady work. Apply Rolls ton H. Poling, Realtor, 38 Highway Rutherford and Matawan High sist of two groups of buildings, on: convenience of your own home. For No Monoy Down Transit Corp., 275 Broadway, Key- 31, Keyport. Call COIfax 4-1911. port, Hazlet and Matawan treat question that the projection present- Ksrl A. Frsntz, COUu 4-M03. Schools and is a U. S. Navy vet- in the borough and the other In further information call FReehold port, wjti w}17 Mrs. Losyk stated that because ed at the hearings will be reached. 8-0567 or Holmdel Nursing Home, wjtt the township. The buildings located 'On the basis of all the facts, SEVEN WOMEN wanted in this KEYPORT, custom built homes. of increased Interest from these eran of World War II and a mem- WHitney 6-4142. wjtl USED refrigerators. S49.SJ and up ber of both the VFW and thewithin the borough include: Mala the conclusion must be reached th it area 3 hours per day, afternoons $15,900, $16,900, $17,900,. cellars, - areas- in the southern part of Mid- wan High School, 20 rooms, neither the borough ncr the town- INCOME TAX filed by Graduate Good condition. Pete's lac, CO1 or evenings. Earn up to $10 for 3 American Legion. Hn also belongs (u 4-2700 or KEinsburg (-1100. gas heat. Open for inspection. dlesex County and in Monmouth functional capacity 450 pupils; Mat- ship is in s position separately to Accountant and tax expert hours. Must not be employed else- Carlton H. Poling, 38 Highway 36, to the Hook and Ladder Fire Co. (N.Y.U. 1526) at your home or mine ' wjtl County the committee has decided awan Grammar School, 16 rooms; provide adequately for the edu- where, car necessary. Write Box Keyport. Call COIfax 4-1918. wj!7 Matawan Memorial School, 12 by appointment. C. Walters, S3 USED TELEVISION SETS to extend bus service. The young- cation of their pupils on a second- D In care of this newspaper. wj24 RARITAN Township, ranch home, rooms. ary level at the present time nor Crescent St., Keansburg, KE t-0723. •AND APPLIANCES Matawan Township AUTOMOBILE salesman, neat and 3 bedrooms, living room, during sters from these areas, boys and "Buildings in the townihip are: i the immediate future. INCOME TAX reports completed Large selection to choose Irom VILLAGE TV. E. Front & Broad aggressive, sell Mercury new and area, I'A baths, full cellar, gas girts «ges « to 14. wU|-t* picked Republicans in Matawaa Town; ClUfwood Elementary School, 13 "The Board of Review unani- expertly, your home or mute. St., Keyport. wjti used cars; also our new compact heat, car port. Owner transferred up and returned to central loading sh-p were assured of • primsiy rooms; ClUfwood Memorial Ele- mously concludes that until such Call LOwell 8-0589. wjtf car The Comet. Apply in person (FHA transfer available), $16,400. place*. mentary School, 22 rooms.. election C o n t e • t when Myndert time as an adequate solution to the ATTENTION working mothers. RUGS never used. » x 1J — 130. Schanck & Sihler, 10 Lafayette Carlton H. Poling. Realtor, 38 Hie children would be attending BuUdhvgs HMM 2711 Pupil* problem of maintaining a thorough Dee's Nursery fa a licensed Highway 36, Keyport. Call COIfax Bonnema, ClUfwood realtor and a 11 IS -135. G. E. Vacuum *20 Place, Freehold. wjl7 Camp SayreviUe, which is located •These buildings house the 2710 and efficient system of secondary home; day or week care. Reason- Call until 7 p.m. SHadysids 1-1429. 4-1918. «r]17 at Burkes Park, Parlln, property resident of the township since pupils of the district which this education for the pupils of both mu- PAYROLL CLERK ability to able rates. Call LOwell S-B10. type, liberal employe* beneflu, owned by the Dupon't Co., Parlin. tiled* nominating petition con- year arc divided: nicipalities can be developed, tho ]2 Borough Tosreahlp TYPEWRITERS, ADDING ma- pleasant working conditions). Can- There will be swimming facilities taining tht signatures of 83 resi- Borough of Matawan and the Town- CARPENTER, home repairs, alter- WALKER & WALKER High School 24* 362 chines. All makes, new or used. terbury Knitters, Ltd., Locust St., available at the Hercules Powder dents. ship of Matawan should continue to ations, interior painting and floor REALTORS Co. pool, also in Parlin. Elementary School 751 1348 be constituted • single school dis- Guaranteed Easy terms. "Buy Keyport. wJ17 tile Call R. Sica, LOwell 6-1511. 'em where they fix 'em." Low as Kertes Tf Be Director Previously, the Regular Repub- trict. J10« MAINTENANCE MAN full Ume, Highway », Haibt I, The camp will be under the dl lican organization voted unani- Total 1000 1710 $25. Serplco's, 101 Monmoutb St., steady, reliable, driver's license,: For the foregoing reasons, the CELLARS, attics and yards clean- Red Bank. Next to theater. SH COIfai 44212 • rectlon of Robert Kertes, a grad mously to endorse William R "The high school and grades five Board of Review unanimously de- pleasant working conditions, lib- Open 7Day» through eight in the Matawan ed. Reasonable rates. Cat! LOw- 7-0485. wjtl eral employee benefits. Canterbury uate of Springfield College, who Grosse. 327 Falrfleld Way, Cliff nies the request of petitioner." ell 6-0593. ]10 also has a Master's Degree in Edu- Grammar School are currently on Knitters Ltd., Locuit St.. Keyport. YOURS FOR THE TAKING wood, for the nomination as camli WE BUY and Sell new and used cation from the University of Illi- double sessions. Other pertinent PARKER Boarding Horns for. aged pianos and organs. Hlway Ac- • . wjl7 A real G. I. assumption wW) $7«.0» date for the township committee. LEGAL NOTICE men and women; 14 hour super nois. The Half of the camp will data bearing on this matter are: cordion Center. Call COtfax 4-4700. EXPERIENCED nan for service monthly payments). Cape Cod Txiflt be qualified trained leaders who, Mr. Grosse has been a resident ol Bor- Tawfc, SIM vision; Individual diets, licensed station work. Apply in person, hi 1958. with 2 bedrooms and ex- SHERirr'S SALE by Statfof New Jeresey. Reason; ' Wjtf at least, are graduating seniors in the township for the past 13 years oufb ship MONMOUTH COUNTY COURT Strsub Motors, Inc., Highway 15, pansion attic, full cellar with tiled high school or college. Population 5640 6810 LAW DIVISION tbl* rates? W, miles south ol IF YOU ARE planning on financ- floor, city sewers, aluminum' John Mara jr., incumbent Demo- Docket No. SM» . Keyport. wJ17 The program will run five dsys Net Assessed risk Real!)' Investment Company, Matawan light. Highway 34; oppo- ing a new or used car and are screens and doors. Owner moving cratic member of the Township Valuations 3.244.092 1.156.017 a corporation of the State ot Naw site Whit* Gate Inn. Call LOwell Interested In saving up to W a FULL TIME porter snd handyman, West. Price $14,400. a week for eight weeks and will JstieyVPlslnlKI "vs: Robert J. Cre W. T. Grant Co., Sayre Woods Committee for the past 26 years Equallied 64611. Jtf month on charges, call Bob Orrat be broken into four two-week means and Thelma O. Cremeans, nil Shopping Center. Retirement plan. Is unopposed In his bid 'or nom assessed wife. Defendants COIfax 4-5022. • wjtt $650 DOWN - ANY BUYER periods. The low cost of Iwo weeks By virtue of a writ ol execution la RADIO it TV repairs, reconditioned Group hospitslizatlon plan avail- loation for re-election. Mrs. Paul- valuations 20,814.349 21,571,787 Like trees? Transportation? Well at csmp will Include transportation, the above stated action to me di- TV sets for sale. Small electric- ORIENTAL RUGS, never used, 130 able. Pa|d vacation and discount ine K. Behr. Incumbent Ux col-Ratio of Net rected, I shall expos* tor sata at pub- now here It Is, Cape Cod custom, milk for lunches, insurance andlector, also Is unopposed In tile ic vendue. at the Court House ln al appliances repaired/lamps, irons and up. Call until 7 p.m. SHady. Apply at personnel office. w)!7 to Equalized a a Boroughi of Freehold. County of built. Residential neighborhood, t crafts. Democratic primary. Republican etc. E. N. Reed, 274 Main St. side 1-1429. ; --^ wJU Valuations 14.85% M6.0l% onmoutfe. New Jersey, on Monday, Matawan. 124 WOMAN to care for U months old bedrooms, expansion attic for two Parents interested In brochures filed no nominee for the tax col- i day ot March; 1MQ, at > RUGS, never used, In original or spplicatlon concerning Camp Ratio of School p. M. PrevaUUuj Time, * baby and do time light house- additional rooms. Large work- lector's post. Support 51.85% 48.15% a defendants" right, title and Business Opportunities wrappings, genuine Armstrong work, call COIfax 4-2179 after 3:30 shop or playroom, with electricity Sayreville may contact the Perth Merest. If any, in and to tha follow woolen mill* rugs; purchased for Mr. Bonnema. retired alter serv Total Tax SODA fountain, luncheonette, sta- weekdays or all day Saturday. on premises. Immediate posses- Amboy YMCA or write. Ted ResJ model homes. Contract failed to sion. Selling for $13,700. wj!7 Ing in the tax department of New- Rate $15.78 $11.7] All that certain lot, tract or par- tionery etc., for sale due to ill- . WJ17* ler, 182 Jefferson St.. Perth Am- cel of land and premises, hereinafter materialUe. Must tell; beautiful ark, l« past commander of Guad'.l- School Tax ness. Established 25 years. Corner PAINTERS, experienced only. Call boy. particularly described, altuate, lying tweed with non-skid rubber back. canal Post 4745, Veterans of For- Rate $10.00 $10.70 anil being In the Township of Mata- store, Main Street, MaUwan, apart- Manning, LOwell 6-3107. wJI7 OPEN HOUSE »\<, wan, In tha County of Monmoulh and Terrlf!c-uvtng« 9 X 12 to 12 X 28. eign Wars, and Keyport Chapter "olal School State ot New Jersey,- ment available. Call LOwell 6-2196. FEMALE accounts receivable Four Face Court 71, Disabled American Vetersns Debl , $1,037,000 BEOINNINQ at a • concrete monu- Call Seabrlght 2-0549. wjtf MARCH 20TH; 12 to i P.M. jsnt to the northwesterly edge of J" clerk, typing, neat and accurate. On Drinking Counts He has been a member of Ameri- Share of Woodbrook Drive at the corner com- Benefits, pleasant working coodl- can Legion Post 176. Matawan. for Debt $541,000 $926,000 mon to lota Nos. IB and IB as shown INSTRUCTION Dbn't miss seeing this lovely ranch on a map of "Woodbrook" Matawan SHOPPERS tioiu\ Canterbury Knitters Ltd., Acting Magistrate Luther A. Fas- the past 30 years. Jebt Service and MarU»ra Townships, roads May PIANO instructions for children. Locust St., Keyport. wJ17 for a small family with apadous ter, Matawan Borough. Monday Mr. Grosse, 36, has been a resl- Payment 39,200 40,300 I. IBM. by Karl r. Heuser, P.E. and Call Raymond Dane for ippouit- DELIGHT rooms. Extra large foyer, 23x14 ,.B.. distant smut feet measured ment, COlfax 4-2930. w)3l WOMAN wanted tolve in. Duties fined Tarby Rice. 6 South Atlantic lenl of the township for the past II "The report of the County Super- llong the northwesterly edge ot to dean house, cook and take care living room with floor to celling Ave., 129 snd $5 costs for driving 'ears snd is employed as assistant itendent shows that the district is Woodbrook Drive from m concrete YES MR. * MRS. SHOPPER stone fireplace, formal dining room monument at Us Intersection with the LOST YOU Witt BE DELIGHTED of 7 year old school girl. Room without a license. The defendant ilant superintendent at the Liquid IOW receiving $110.93 per pupil in westerly edge of Stale Highway Route and board, WO month to stair Can and large modern kitchen, 2 mas- was apprehended by Patrolmen ;arbonlcs Division of General Dy- state aid for current expense, plus 34 leading, from Matawan to Holmdel; WALLET, red, Tuesday, March 8th WHEN YOU SEE THE, ter bedrooms and tile bath. En- thence (1) westerly on a circular QUALITY AND COMPARE be easy job for right woman. Call William Hauser st Litlle and Brand ismics. He is s deacon of the$22.10 in state aid for school con- curve to the right having a radius of ln vicinity of J. J, Newberry, COKax 44998. wj» closed dining porch, garage and Sts., on Feb. 13. Jayview Presbyterian Church. struction. Calculating state support 100 leet a distance of 33.21 ieel to Keyport. Reward offered. Finder . PRICES dry basement on large lot with a concrete monument; thenco (2) DENTAL assistant, full time. Write In other action, Magistrate Fos- :ilffwood Beach, Is married and in the basis of two separate dis- please return to this office. w]17 trees, 119,900. Right on Farrlngton outh 88 degrees IS minutes West as AVAILABLE ON OUR i Box P In care of this newspaper. ter fined Mrs Helen Fltzpatrtck. ias three children. ricts would result in a loss US the tha Magnetic needle pointed May. Road off Highway 34, Cheesequake, 854, along the northerly edge of LIBERAL CREDIT PLAN Jersey City. 110 a.id $5 costs on wrough and again to the township Woodbrook Drive, 8S.78 feet to s cor- LEGAL NOTICE " ' ' ' wJ" 5th house on left. • charge of being drunk and dis- follows: Borough, per pupil aid ner common to tots Nos. 17 and 18; WOMAN 30 to 49 years old to care Marlboro Township tence (3) North 1 degree 49 minutes STATS OF NEW JERSEY orderly on High St. AlJen R. Vel- current expense $80.03, total loss Vest along the dividing line between Department of State. T for 2 small children. 3 houra a MIDDLESEX REALTY CO. not, 4 Rosemary Dr.. Hazlet, paid Marlboro Township Republicans $30,000, per pupil aid school build- lots Nos. IT snd 18. 233 feet to a CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION WE day In my home. Call LOwell 246 NASSAU ST.. point In the northerly outline of the To ail to whom Ume present* may 6-4543 after, S p.m. J31 a similar fine for being under the will decide a primary contest for ing $18.90, total loss $3200; Town- whole tract of which thla lot It a come. Greeting: INSTALL & SERVICE PRINCETON, N. J. hip, per, pupil aid current expense part; thence (4) North 88 degrees IS WHEREAS. It appeari to my saUi* WOMAN to mind children in their WALNUT 4-5333 Influence of intoxicating liquor both township committee and tax minutes east along aald outline a (action by duly authenticated record REPCO^PREPAK while in a motor vehicle on Valley assessor posts. In addition, a com- 1129.03. total gain, $12,800, per pu- dlatance of 8S.79 feet to the north, pf the proceedings for the voluntary swn hflme during the day^.Call ^ WJ17 ill aid school building $23.97, totar west corner of Lot No. 19; thence (S) disiolutkm thereof by the unanimouf : Dr. He was picked up by Patrol- plete slate of three independent South 1 degree 49 minutes East along consent ot all the stockholders de- TUBELESS-BOILERS LOwell 6J83& ~ , - ".n~ }24 MATAWAN ranch 3 bedrooms, man Hauser and Special Officer candidates has filed and will.op- tain, $3200, Lot No. 10, a distance ol 139 feet to posited ln my office, that Aircraft fireplace, 2 car garage, Im- a point; thence (6) South 20 degrees [Yaniformer Corporation, * corpor- BASEBOARD RADIATION FOR RENT Norman Janwich, pose party nominees In November. "Expansion of high school facili- VI mtAutti East •till along 1*1 No. aUtrn ot this State, whose principal mediate possession. $1900 down lames C. Sullivan, 8 Main St. Incumbent Mayor Charles T. Me- ties to relieve overcrowding, elimi- If. 100 ftet to the place of Beginning, .office la situated at No. o/o Lavoi* PLEASANT furnished room (n rjev.. payment. '< Sterling McCaim, Real {Being also known, designated and Laboratories, Inc., In the Town- of ^ HOT AM> COLD WATER port; near schools, bus line, rail' Matawan, paid a line ol t2t and Cue, Paul E. Chester and Ole.i nate double sessions, and to pro- distinguished, its- Lot No. IS, Block Morganvllle, County of Monmouth, Estate, 253 Broad St.,* Keyport. t State of New Jersey (Martin Bosak WINTER AND. SUMMER, road station, tyrttf Bo* A In care $5 costs on a drunk and disorderly Huebsch hsve filed for the two vide a more comprehensive pro- 'A', os shown on 'a map of 'Wood- : 1 COUax 4-1376. J17 brook' Matawan snd MarJboro Town- being the a#enl therein and in charge • - •-'-'l,7?yr •'•• •• ••'-' <• of this? fiewspapef; •' wjtl charge. committee seats. Mr. McCue «nd iram was the object of an appil- ihips, mide May U. 1094, by Karl F. thereof, upon whom process may Be Patrolman John Muller arraign- Mr. Chester, president of the local ation to extend the credit of the leuser. P.E. and L.S. served), has compiled with the re-60 MONTHS TO PAV BACHELOR'S Hav«n, 5 rooms left. Situation Wanted The above description being in ac< qulrementi of Title 14* Corporations, ed Thomas P. Blount, Brooklyn, Republican Club, are running with llstrict in the amount of $2,500,000. :ordance with a survey made by. General, of Revised Statutes of New ' Private ceramic bath and • WILL wash enr/yron 'ali types of tor loitering while drunk. The de- organization support. Mr Huebsch, ipproved by the Commissioner of tail F. Heuser, P.E. and US. Mats- Jeney, preliminary to the Issuing ot FREE ESTIMATES. showers. -All . new fjirnlshlngs, curtains; alai'atretch curtains in an. N. J., dated August 13, 1094. this Certificate of Dissolution. fendant wai given 30 days. chairman of the township planning education and the Local Govern- Being; commonly known and desig- NOW THEItEFOHE, I, the Sec re- l/neni tni. towels supplied. s plenty m> own borne' Prompt service. board, Is running as an Indepen- lent Board In November 1959. Tho nated as No. 0 Woodbrook Drive. ary o( State of the State of New Jer- of room lor parking cars. On bus CllI£ wjtf Matawan Township, Matawan, Mon- sey. Do Hereby Certify that the said .GIVE%SACAli,AT dent Republican. iroposal was subsequently rejected mouth County, New Jersey. corporation did, on the'Ninth day of line. Call i for spppinunent COIfax EXPERIENCED driver, available Rocky Tomasello In Mrs. Mildred FI n 1 s y s o n and it a referendum held Dec. 1, 1959. The approximate amount ol theMarch, 1060. file ln my office a duly LO\#EL£ 6-4361 44i6T..'~~. -••'-* -•" - wjtf udgment to bt satisfied by said sale executed and attested consent in writ- for long pr short trips, anytime. Form, Copt Pin Title George Wendell are seeking the "After reviewing all the facts, s the sum, of SI.9U.o6 together in •* to the dissolution of said'corpor- MATAWAN, 2 bedroom apartment Call LOwell 18-2727. wjtf lestlmooy. and exhibits, the Board with the costs ot this sale. ation, executed by oil the stockholders THEBARGAIN.HOUSE nomination for tax assessor on the thereof, which said consent and the v; newly remodeled, on ^HJS line, Rocky Tomasello swept to »in IRA E. WOLCOTT. Sheriff. record of the proceeding! aforesaid " TEr7NENT RD,, ' * YOUNG LADY, neat, very depend- Republican ticket. Howard Pres- of Review has reached these con- >ated Feb. 16, IBM near R. R. station, first floor. Call the Handicap Sweepstakes p I n luslons: Abramoff * Apy. Atlys. -«rr now on (lie In my said office as MOROANVILLE able, drives own car; will care ton, Republican, who has been as- provided by law. CO4-U08, Wjtf tourney at Jim Crover's Keyport sessor for 31 years, Is not seeking 14 21-4 193.55 ; W for Invalid or sick person by day "1. On the basis of size of dis- IN TESTIMONY WHERBOP, I have or night, Call LOwell 6-1822 even- Recreation over the weekend when re-election. trict; number of pupils, school fa- ESTATE EBVIN, hereto set my hand and affixed BIKE HOSPITAL, used bikes from TWO APARTMENTS, Keyport 4J4 he posted « 481. A! Espoilto came my official ae&V at'Trenton, ' rooma aiid lH-rooms esch. Heat W)I7» An Independent group which sup- cilities, and financial position, there NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT S«Jtl)thfi Ninth day-ofMarcliA. b. |5 to J22.M. Trade-ins accepted; on to flnlah in second place with -' ~ one thousand nine hundred and also parts sold. Call LOwell 64)593. and hot water supplied. Call L. LICENSED practical nurse desires ported write-in-candidates In thetr little question that both the bor- or ACCOUNT sixty. v a 448 and Frank Hawkins placed November general election has ough and township are capable of MID DIRECTIONS OP TKK COURT. Edward J. Patten Karkual Ke l-im or Ke 1-4360. private duty. Call LOwell 6-1575. third with a 432. NoUca la hereby slven that the ac- Secretary of State. AUTOS FOR SALE W[I7 filed a complete slate of candi- supporting an adequate program of counts of the subscriber. Trustee ot fil 131.60 . . .. A new pin event will be on tap dates tor township potts. R. Wal- elementary education on a sepa- the estate of aald deceased will ba 1951 FORD, 4 door sedan, good KEYPORT Apartment 5 rooms, for area bowlers at the Recreation audited and stated by the Surrogate NOTICE TO BIDDERS condition, new tires, $100.00. Call WANTED TO BUY ter Johansen and George T. Saat- rated basis. In terms of economy of tha County of, Monmouth snd re- Notice li hereby given that sealed centrajly .located, heat and hot Lanei when there will be an In-hotf have filed for the two com- and efficiency of operation, the ad- porteov for settlement to The Mon-* bids will be received by The 'Mayor tO 64327. • " 'wjtf water supplied. Call COIfax 4-J4M WALT BUYS ANYTHING mouth County Court, Probate Division, and Council of The Borough of Mata* dividual match between George mittee seats and Irving G. Perry vantages appear to lie with remain- on Friday, the First day of April wan for the reconstruction of Aber- 1948 PONTIAC, i door sedan, radio, or COIfax 4-9639. wj!7 All kinds of tools; old guns, statues, Bilko, Majestic Lanes ace andJr., has ttled tor the pott ol town- Ing a single district: but were tie ,.D., lOSt). at 10 o'clock a.m.. at the deen Road-Sec, 3 in the Borough of heater, hydromatlc, excellent con- cut glass, furniture, wall relics, County Court House, Monument and Matawan, In the County of Monmouth, SPRINKLING can and 5 foot stork Tony Florek, Mlddletown sharp- ship assessor. district to be separated, there Court Streets, Freehold, New Jersey, with ft new 8" compacted gravel «ur- dition, 2 new tires, $125. Call COI- for showers. Call LOwell 6-2982. machinery, bikes and small radios. shooter. The winner will defend would be little inequity In valu- t which Ume Application will be -nsde act upon an exUUns travel & MIP f^^_ wJ17 Call Keansburg 60846. . wjtt Incumbent Democratic Commlt- or the allowance ot Commissions and oundatlon,' estimated amount of new wj!7 his crown against a suitable chat teeman Lindsay LeMolne and Rob- ations and both districts could sup- Counsel fees, and Directions of thetravel. surface pavement required is 1951 DODGE half ton panel, $150 LOTS in Matawan Township; Wood- lenger the following week. Com- "oulrt. 183 acniare yards, and opened and EAST Keansburg, furnished 3 room ert V, Sebcr hsve filed on the port adequately a satisfactory ele- Jittd rebruary 13rd. AD. I960. or best offer. Call LOweil 6-6446. field area. Call Henderson 5-9593. petitors will be selected Irom Rec- mentary school program. read ln public at 188 Main Street on efficiency apartment, modern Democratic ticket for township THE MONMOUTH COUNTY April 12, I960 at, 0:10 P.M. prevailing wjI7 kitchen and bath. Near, bus and • w)17« reation tourney winners, . The tint commlttcemen, and Donald C. Ml). NATIONAL BANK. "2. At present, neither district RED BANK • Drawings, specifications and forms 1953 PLYMOUTH, hardtop; $150. stores.. Couple only. . Call KEans- STOCK of Farmers & Merchants match will be held Saturday at ler has filed for assessor, They (Successor by Consolidation could provide an adequate second- of bids, contracts and bon4 d for the Call LOwell 64718. ,.• ;WJ17 burg. 6-1461-R. WJ17 Bank. Bid $48.00. Call CApital f p.m. are unopposed ln the primary. to The Keyport Banking proposed work, prepared by Karl T.- ary school program on a separated Company) ifeuier. Engineer, and approved by 1951 CHEVROLET sedan, $65, also FURNISHED room in private basis. To provide a properly com- (By: George f. Balna, Jr., the State Highway Commissioner. ^4000, ...... Jtf Trust Officer) 1950 JPontiac Club Coupe, excell- i home. ..Call LOwell 6-2515. w|17 prehensive program of secondary ,av* been filed ln the office of the Four Area Motorists Madison Township S3 Broad Street tald engineer at 121 Main Street. ent $175. Call LOwell 6-0230 after KEYPORT apartment, three rooms Real Estate For Sate Red Bank, New Jersey •JoMwan. • New Jersey and of said education la both districts by de- Trustee. ' HIGHWAY 34, 600 foot frontage. 1 Have Licenses Lifted Thomas Miller, .long-time critic veloping an additional high schoor It ate Highway, Commissioner, Trent- 5 p.m. or mornings between 8 and and bath/- Heat, water, gas and Cecil 8. Ackerson, Esq., on. N: J.. and may bo Inspected by 9 a.m. , ' " . ; jn electricity supplied. $80 per month. houses, garages, out buildings. of both Democratic and Republican in the township would be econom- Counsellor at Law, iroapective bidders during business Good spot for large heavy business. Thomas A. Raddlffe, 22 Syca- administrations in Madison Town- 11 West Front Street, jours. Bidders will be furnished with 1951 CHEVROLET sedan, needs Immediate oocupancy. Call LOw- ically unfeasible at the present • New Jersey. • copy of the specifications and blue- Call LOwell 6-2159. w)17 more Dr. Hazlet, has had hisship, filed his petition as a candi- time. irlnts of the drawings by the engin- clutch, but runs, $65 or best of- ell 6-380O or LOwell M788. wjl7 driver's license suspended to date for Republican nomination fo ter on proper notice and payments fer; also 1950 Pontiac Coupe, ex- APARTMENT, 4 rooms, all Improv- WANTED three months after convictions un- M0 Pupils In STATE OF NEW JER9EY of cost ot preparation. Bids must be one at two seat) at stake on the Medium SU« NJ. High School DEPARTMENT OF STATE made on standard proposal forms In cellent condition, $175. Call LOw- ments. Inquire Janklsz, Box 42, LEAVING for Florida soon, will der the state traffic point system Madison Township Committee In CERTIFICATE QF DISSOLUTION he manner designated therein and ell 6-0230 after 5 p.m. or mornings Highway 34. South of Lloyd Road. take I or more riders. Write Box A three months suspension slse "Voluminous testimony was of.To all whom these present* may come, required by-the specification», must November. " •" ' Greeting'. m enclosed In sealed envelopes, bear* between 8 and 9 a.m. ]17 Matawan. Call LOwell 6-SJ20. jl7 N in care of this newspaper." ' JI7 was ordered for William Janwich ffred at the hearings to establish WHEREAS, It appears to my aatls- ntf the name and address of bidder Mr. Miller will contest the nom- the most ' desirable size of high fsCtlon, by duly authenticated record and name of road on outside, ad* Brown Rd., Wlckatnnk. ination with organization supported of the proceedings For the voluntary dreued to. Mayor and Council ol the Two Old Bridge men, James J school and to show that projected dissolution thereof by the unanimous 3orough of Matawan and must.; be Donald Macrae, Incumbent town- growth and enrollments ln the dis- consent of all the stockholders, de- accompanied by a certified check for Williams and Irving Tabmon, were ship commltteeman, and formei poillcd In my office, that Windsor In- not less than ton (10) per cent of the let down for 30 days us tha reiu° trict would soon produce a second- dustries Inc. s corporation of this amount bid, provided said check need Mayor John L. Chamberlain, seek. ary school population within an ac- State, whose principal office Is situ- not be more than 120,000,00 nor shall of violating the state's 60-70 spoct Ing to return to the political arena. ated at No. c/o Lsvole Laboratories, not be less than ISOO.OO and be de. USINESS SERVICES ; lSWS. .._,-:v4sV 1 ceptable range. While admitting Inc., in the town of Morganvllle. llvered at the place and on the hour GOP endorsed Leonard Massom, County ot Monmouth. State of New above named. The standard pro* an incumbent, is unopposed In his that sheer size does not establish Jersey (Martin Boiak being the agent posal form is attached to th* supple- the adequacy of a secondary school therein and in charge thereof, upon mentary specifications, copies- of " Suit Settled bid for nomination as tax assessor whom process may be served), has which will be furnished on application Television Ceramic Tile candidate. and that there Is a point beyond compiled with the requirements of Contractor* which no gains accrue and ef. Title 14. Corporations, General, of Re. tl • Middlesex County Judge DuBot No contest li scheduled In Demo- vised Statutes of New 'Jersey, pre< By order of The Mayor and Coun DON'S TV SERVICE PAUL A. EG AN, JR. CARPENTER and building contrac- : S. Thompson his approved a $295< fectlveness may be lessened, the llmlntry to the Issuing of this Cer- ell of The Borough of Matawan." tor, J. G. Mettger, Florence Ave., cratlc ranks, Filing for nomina- Uflcate of Dissolution. Arthur Hall. For fart efficient radio and tele- CERAMIC TILE SERVICE settlement for a six-year-old Lau tion with the blessing of the court, Board of1 Revie1Ilt w cannot accept tlie Borough Clerk. vision service call LOwell 84144. Keyport New home*, garages, an !S!2'u J »«oniary schools NOW THEilEFOnE, I the Secre- J17 $9.90 158 Broad SL, Matawao alterations and repair*. Call COL rence Harbor girl struck by a car ty executive committee were May. tary of State of tho State of New Jen LOWELL 6*034 _niar.her.home.lnJ957...T]ie.araounl. ssy^-Do Her«bv-cerllfy-that-the-sald fax 4-4159. ; wjtt «re«aequate and desirable becauso corporation did. on the Third day ol SHERIFF'S SALE FREBESTIMATES wai approved lor Karen Johnson, tlon as a township'commltteeman, March, W6O. file ln my office a duly SUPERIOR COURT TV SERVICE . 217 SeavleW Ave., In a suit In&ti many such exist across the nat'on executed and attested content ln writ, OF NEW JERSEY WJ6/2/60 PAINTER ft DECORATOR. Free and Joseph 0. Hoff, for the second tnl ta the dissolution ol said corpor- LAW DIVISION LOWELL 6-1600 tuted by her mother, Mrs,, lien committee seat. George P. Floro ation, executed by all the itockholders MONMOUTH COUNTY Upholstery estimates Norman Soltysik. Call Johnson. Defendants in the aclln high schools fall In this category. thereof, which ssld consent and the Docket No. J-11.0M-5S TENEYCK RONSON INC. LOwell 56446. w)4/M Is the Democratic choice for the Comparison with other -Mutes on record ot the proceedlnls aforesaid Palisades Mortgage Corp., a Corp- RICHARD'S DECORATING were Mr. and Mrs. M. Fllok, 21 tax assessor nomination. are now on fUe In my ssld office as oration of the State of New Jersey. MATAWAN . Seaview Ave. The Johnson chile this point Is not pertinent becauso provided by Jsw. Plaintiff vs: 'John J.- Yeomans «nd Chair bottoms, $5;.sofa bottoms, THOMAS KEARNEY ._ of size, density of population, geog. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF,! have Julia A. Yeomans, Defendanta. . rPERSONAL SERVICE 30 YRS. $10; expertly repaired at youi was struck as she was crossing th< hereto set my hand and affixed By virtue of a writ of execuUon, In "' wjtl PLUMBING A HEATTNO •-..'. street on May 26, 1957.. ' Holmdel Township raphy and numerous other factors. ,„ , my official seal, at Trenton, - • -• stated action to me di- home. 534 Been SL, HszleL COI- In New Jersey, the medium kite (Seal) this Third day of March A. D. rected. I shall expose for sale at.pub- Maintenance fax 4-1544. wti 386 Maple Place Democratic Incumbent, Mayo: one thousand nine hundred and Uc vendue. at the Court House In high schools Is 900 pupils. " sixty. lh> Borough of Freehold, County of PAINTING, carpentry, glazing, Keyport , James H, Ackerson, was the onlj : 3-Month Suspension • There is general agreement thu Edward J. Patton Monmoulh* New Jersey, on Monday, lock repairs, sump pumps, ma. Slip Covers Free Estimates CO 4-0798 candidate; for township commltteo the educational alms of our country the ssth dny of Marcn. low. at J la file for the April primary race o'clock'clock,. PP.. M. Prevailing Time. sonry. Small job specialists. wjtf The driver's license of Gustavo require development to an Increas- All the defendants' rljht. title and GENERAL SERVICES CO. PINCUSHION for • teat oq the Holmdel Town- New Jersey Slate' Department of tnterat*u"»niT."ln ua"to"iSi ttf SLIPCOVERS • DRAPERIES Wortschock, 9 John St., Old Bridge, ing degree ol the comprehensive Civil Service Examlnatlonxamlnatloni Announced iBtj. LOwell 60107 INTERIOR Decorating, experienc- ship Committee Thursday. Repub- d 0 was ordered, suspended for three high school where a broadly based Stl'"'."1/1 i fi5fi5» 'or r filinfili g appllcstlonlltl s ' Al3!'lhal certain lot. tract or parcel • , . . ,..,.'- wjtl Upholstery, custom made, choose ed operators. Work done from licans placed no nominee In the Apripril 10, 1990. for applications, if » Ian* «n« fir«mU«s, allttata. lvln« I960 fabrics^ torne.^Erse:. esti- 3:30 p_ra.-Reasonable. - Forests _mon|hs by the Stats Division o| program of secondary-education tIfetIferand-mlnlmunrq-iallrlBatliinsrsnIferandmlnlmunrqiallrlBatliinsrsa n; aM h«ri» !n:ni.-Timnshlp-or Mata- Motor Vehicles under the state's field for the primary. can provide for (he diversity, of In- V t o DepartmenDrtmentt off OvlOlll SServicei , wan. Monmoulh County, jftw Jersey, Floors mates. Call Dorothy Smith. LO- mates call KEansburg 6-3O7 Or Slate House. Trenton, N. J. or UOO and described as follows: well 6-1296. wj V3I/60 COIfax 4-4SZZ. wJ5/» traffic point system. However, Democrats will see dividual abilities, talents, and In Raymond Boulevard, Newark New Lot It In Block > as shown on map FLOORS laid, scraped, finished and contest for the nomination of a tan terests In which He our strength. Jersey or city Mull. Camden, New entitled "Map of Section I. Hlvar . waxed. New and old-houses. Old RICHARD'S DECORATING jcriey. Oarden*, Matawan Township. Mon< collector candidate. Both Mrs, The great preponderance of opin- Candidates trorn Mntaw.n Township mouth Countv, New Jersey, revised floors a specialty. No Job to small Slip coven and Draperies made to Antiques Agnes Nowcskl and John A. Grlffc ion and evidence indicates that tin who have riled applications will re. January 10. JSW." , . . . , or to large. Wm.' Peterson. Call order. Your fabric or ours at celve no further notice to appear un- Belm commonly known and desig- OPPORTUNITV SHOP • filed nominating petitions - wit! is accomplished most effective leM they are not nualltled. nated !• No. « ItWdals Drive, Mat- COIfax 46043. w)31 low prices. Payment- arranged. Township Clark Daniel S. El'and economically In -schools ol swan Township, New Jersey. 53* Beers. St.. Hazlet coita • I. ANTIQUES Th approximate amount or theMiscellaneous Thursday, Mrs. Frances Slllwcl! 1300-1200 pupils nnd that as enroll 1 1544. wu «e boy and sell Antique Furniture. Incumbent tax collector, is not op ments decrease below 700, eitln-i Bric-a-brac, CWna, Glass, Dolls, posed for ro-nomlnatlon in the pri costs Increase greatly or the pro- W ? t&rJft! 8 SAFETY BELTS I! you need printing^ any kind, tnary ranka on the • Republicm gram suffers. ' Foil ill raak»;C*rs. Larry's Uphol we are hero to, serve jqa. Outiewelry_K|S..ai>d Foreign stamps. ticket, •"••.. "On the basis of the estimates Appteiate, Reussllle. Cornwell ft slery Shop, 33 Little SL, MaUwan quick service and reasonable prices IV Matlnews, 115 Brudway. Key- Siartm.n, Atlornays. Call LOwtll 6-3016. wjU will please von. JU „,.*?* ....VIM port COIiax, 4-1446. , fJO, Jl r I -'I. Thursday, March 17,1960 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. j.

Dedication Sunday son has beea interested la the pro- Appointed Aides Rutgers Team In tein reserves of th* body, which Swimming Pool Awnmunmnl •( a soviet af afc bulH from pools of AttiaMCi* (continued from paga oae) deefeafiaa Svaday kas keea auaa present in each cell. Whenever TWWHd fcy Ike Official laei* af tha MarCance- r Research ing board tt adjustment sad the UM body is attacked by a caMplanofag board. Aa appUcattoa for Comnaaader Claries Hobby and ga»vUe Metaedst Chart* tecrJe- The research attack w cancer is or a virus or a cancer these pro- variance to construct a gas ata- George Braoa. Him vice cora- fcralc th* aapoeat af debts ia- the costliest single uadertakiag to t? maader of the Veterans of Foreign correa' la iapnviag lac cborck teia reserves help the individual tioa oq Koule I, aear Rout* ft, Wan, Guadalcanal Post 4745, M«t- feuilatag. medical history. The problem of meet the stress. But a growing met witn detcrmloiid oppoaitioii awaa Township, were appointed na- Several yean ago a Saadajr cancer is so profound that virtually tumor depletes these Amino«cid from Central Park naldeata. they tional aides-de-camp to Louis G. Scaoal nan was Mil aaa an every branch of modem science pools and consequently weakuis pointed out six gasoline atattoas Fddraan, 'Harietoa, Pa , comman- leceatiy a kitckea aad rest reams engaged ia cancer research. the whole body. exiit la tht mil* stretch when Na- • -. - -, d T-in-chieJ of the Veterans of For- were added tat th» saactury New Jersey is nuking a tubstan Dr. Allison, Or. Jaraei H. than OMkw, Patenoa, tha appU- clgji Wan. This announcement was tial contribution. "This year Leathern, and Dr. Moses L. Crou- caot, would local* Us. mad* at the VFW National Head- TIM Rev. WUUan B. Magsam, alone," said Oreo G. Hunt, Presi- ley feel that the strength of the. quarters, Kansas City, Mo. Margate City, taruwr paster ai dent of the American Cancer Soci- individual needs to be maintained. Leo E. Costiae. leader U the Cat- Iral Park group, assailed tba la. Commander Hobby has issued an Uw church, will be UM guest ety, Ntw Jersey Division, Inc., They feel that one of th« keys to A terest ia the matter of Looaard * •' ,. urgent appeal tor blood donors in speaker at tb* service scheduled "S1K.M0 is being spent oa cancer he problem is protein reserve. t* Mart at 1 p«. There will be research by the Society in NewWhen the body is nutritionally Pair, the board secretary, tad de- tha township. Arrangements have manded the official resiga duri&g • bean made to transport all blood music by the haiar aad sealer Jersey institutions." sound, the protein reserves are chairs aed racmwiala aad gifts high, thus the use of an anti-cancer hitler exchange between them la donors to the Monrnouth Medical For example, a small group ol which Mr. Part accused Mr. CM- Center, Saturday at 10 a.m. Vin-(rasa teahrieaals irtH at dedi- dedicated scientist* is working In agent has a much greater chance cated. of success. "The nutritional foun- line of making charges he-' could cent Gaunt is in charge of arrange- a laboratory at Rutgers, the State not back up. ments and he may be contacted Fnn 4 to 5:J» p.m. there wBl University of New Jersey. They dation of body defense-protein re- be apea hawse sad a feOawsUa Ther* was opposition |ast night CLASSIFIED for further details. neither seek, nor shun publicity, serves-ind the natural function of copper, prepared by the Wamea's to a new plan for a three-tot sub- Anthony P. Kowalsld, Hoboken, The day to day performance of hormones have no chance to ox. Sedety, will bt served at fc* press themselves fully when the divUiaa at the corner of Rovte • and John Chryssikos, Laurence their Job is always systematic, and Throckmorton Lane la Sayrf rUrkor, have been accepted as new usually routine and seldom news- body Is weak," laid Dr. Leathern, Consequently/every effort is made Woods South. Henry Severln, Siyre members in the local post worthy, Aa you talk to these men Woods, attorney lor Cantor and tested before admission. Depending you sense no drama, no self-praise, to build up the nutrition of the Robert Fletcher and Hal Knoib host body before the use of anGoldman, New York, the de- have received commendations for on the class level,, the tests cover just ordinary folk like you and me, velopers, eaid it was a revised de- with a job to do. But there Is ananti-cancer agent. their participation and high-placing scholastic aptitude, reading level sign to eliminate objections to an extraordinary, unspectacular dif- Cm t Progress Mad* original map which showed a gaa AD in the N. J. SUle VFW Bowling and achievement In English, arith- Tournament at Watolidd, Mar. i. ference. Great progress has been made, station to go up on the corner and metic or algebra and language. These scientists choose to dpparticularly in artificial production ,1 larger section to be kept for uses Election of officers will be held Founded In 17(6 as a part of Rut- of the Bnwnlown Water Co. Crant Monday at the meeting which will their research at Rutgers Univer- of cancers. They are produced gers, the Slate University, the Rut- sity even though they earn much this w«y, often by chemical Irri- Lennox, Mountainside, the township start at I p.m. b the post borne, gers Preparatory School Is now engineer, had objected to s M-loot CUffwoou.Av*. ; . less money than their counterparts tation, to enable the scientist to' wholly independent Tha elemen- do working for private, industry, study a more or lest controflsble easement in back ol a subdivided tary school, kindergarten through They can explore with the great- set of circumstances." Dr, Cross- lot. IN seventh grade, Is located on the Si- est possible freedom of thought, Icy If quick to point out that thoujcb Eliminates Provision For Station Setliitcrviews acre Elm Farm campus on Eastern follow up new and often unrelated progress la being made, tt Is not Ave., Franklin Township. The up-leads which private enterprise fre- wise to become overly hopeful, for Mr. Severin noted the new map per school holds classes in thequently cannot afford. the prospect of a long hard pull eliminated provision for A gas sta- tion but did not deny the water For Rutgers Prep building at the corner of Somerset CMUMMM ExpkttaUm yet remains. ' * St and College Ave., New Bruns- company could sublet Its corner Applications tor the elementary Equally Important is the pres- An extensive study and care ol and secondary divisions of the Rut wick. land fqr one «t a later dstej Th? ence of new, young minds who re-dogs, afflicted with spontaneoyi Fusi-menf ako was taken out in gen Preparatory School next fal peatedly question and seek out the cancer. Is carried on here. "Dogs wilt be Interviewed and tested on 1MS of 3l> '• May, Headmaster David M. Hein- and head ) sw. » «*r *»*«», aae-i»-«» M s»m cm, si»»«. mm, ASC n ng board would not approve snv ma|ar subdivisions of this sire n« ore the Master Plan was com jilted and adopted. Mr. Kleinbcrft minded the board this matter h&n xrn hanging lire for years »n'i Interest and tales piling up. M<- OVER iald Jhe owners were in no mmii fur further delays. Mayor Phillip*, uured hint tt would be a matter of week* before this had been com pleted, but Mr. Kleinber|j ••> (Jieptlcal, faying nc nld been hpal ing such things too lone. Haiti Baldwin,. Partridge Rd . Browntown, who operates a rest home, asked for a variance In order construct four additional room, m top of her present hulldlriy I lit-re was no oppoiitl0" >i><1 lh' PEOPLE >>q«est was granted. John and Otga Zulback, Laur- nce Harbor, likewise won approv al of (heir petition to build a bow on an undersized lot facing Whalr reek near, the Morgan Brldur The owners told th« board they EVERY have bought riparian rights on thr- reek. There was no opposition to heir petition. OPEN THE ONE-PIECE TAILSATE-SEE TriE Robert Msgle*. Austl,i Ave., Old Bridge, was grinted • variance 10 construct a one-family borne on an WEEK undersiza lot.' A minor inbdivjsion was approved for Sullus Savothny WIDE INSIDE for two one-scre-loU out of 'a H.8 acre tract on Klgglns Rd. Frsnk DIFFERENCE IN A CHEVY WA6ONI H. and Mary Davis wen granti'd <»,« for a Utby-IIWoot lot out of Cbery wagons are tfidest where wagane rtnmmfirUfy barfs. • Widest s 77-acr« tract on Ferry Rd. should be—wilb the widest sealing, the chore of eagjaea and Irmaminin——24 canbuutittu im mil, to pm you peak pa- CALt" widest cargo spate and the widest choice The New Jersey Department o> af powtc leans ia the low-pries fidd. Jmnutt «A air/ KW

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Lee said both in 1852 and in 195f Is It A Dog's Life? Off To Miami tee Scouts In Monmouth County Early Stress Is Vie For Title Scouts Campaign took part in a similar effort. Some 50,009 voting reminders were dis- Of Oldest Church To Get Out V4)te tributed in 1952 which was the first Placed On Math effort. In 1856 this was upped to Together with Cub Scouts, Boy i^^Many schools start too late in Entries in an "oldest church" 80,000. The I960 actual distribution Scouts, Explorers and adult lead- preparing students (or sorely necJ contest being conducted by a Rut- has not been determined as yet. ed careers in mathematics, i ers throughout the nation, mem- gers University agricultural eco- The service project in Monmouth Monmouth College mathematician bers of the MonmouU Council, nomist are still coming in. County is under the supervision of asserts. "While we do have stu- Boy Scouts of America, in this area the Activities Committee, but the dents who show a keen under- Dr. Frank V. Beck of the College will take part in their third non- actual distribution is handled by standing of mathematical theory, partisan Get-Out-ths-Vote c a m- of Agriculture says that the last the Cubmasters, Scoutmasters and too much emphasis has been put paign in co-operation with the Frea- time he counted, he had 84 nomi- Explorer Leaders. Members of th» on ease of learning, with the re- dorm Foundation of Valley Forge. nations in a file that is bulging Commissioner staff play an im- sult that many students are nut This will be the Scouts' 1960 Na- w;th letters, bits of local history portant part in setting up the dis- living up to their potentials," says tional Good Turn as part of their and photographs of picturesque old tribution plan and assigning areas, Dr. Leo M. Wulf, Long Branch, observance of'the 50th anniversary churches. Mr. Lee said. of the Boy Scouts oi America. chairman of the mathematics de- He has extended the closing date partment at Monmouth College, About 8900 boys and leaders locally Since a principal reason for not of the contest to Apr. I to make voting is the failure to register, He has been visiting schools and will take part in the drive it was sure no church is left out. So far, Scouts will place posters in each analyzing scientific work. He has estimated by Kendall Lee, Asbury the Friends' Meeting in Shrews- community before registration day. noted exceptions to the emphasis on Park, who heads the Council's Ac- bury, founded in 1671, seems to be These will be seen by many per- ease, and warns against indicting tivities and Civic Service Com- the oldest. Among other congre- sons In stores, hotels, terminals, all schools. mittee. gations with long histories are the soda fountains, doctors' offices, fac- Part of the trouble can be traced Salem Quakers, 1675, and Middle- "We feel that every Scout will better understand his responsibility tories, newsstands, social clubs,, to elementary schools, where, says town Baptists, 1688. CHRIS KIRSCHMAN utility offices and other heaWj^ Dr. Wulf, "the pursuit of happi- as a citizen," Mr. Lee said, "when A claimant for the oldest house Chris J. Kirschman, leading rep- he impresses upon bis immediate traffic areas. On Saturday, Nov. J, ness, which is one of our funda- of worship is the Old School Bap- Scouts will leave at nearly «,- mental rights under the consti'u- resentative on the staff of thefamily, relatives and neighbors ihe tist Meeting House in Hopewell, importance of preserving our de-000,000 homes the last minute re- iiox., is confused by a great many Metropolitan Life Insurance Co.'s built in 1747 on land given by John mocracy by the simple act of regis- minders to vote Nov. 8. primary teachers with the pursuit Hart, a signer of the Declaration Raritan Bay district office, has oJ fun." tering and voting in the national of Independence. been Invited to participate in aelection." Math Should Start At Nine Every rural church with a rec- On the whole Dr. Wulf believes, four-day business, confer wee with Scouts Credited For Vote ord of 100 years or more of con- mathematics training could stait President Cecil J. North and other It is believed that the work by tinuous religious service is eligible RICHMOND seriously when pupils are about Scouts in their first nationwide sf- Robert Welch Is accustomed to being surrounded a counselor-ln-resldtnce. Carbon is being admired officers of the'company at the Fon- nine years old, instead of when to enter and receive recognition. fort in 1952 helped to bring about by girls, although Carbon, hie Mack spaniel. Is theby, left to right, Mlsi Ada Grossman, West ~ County awards also are planned. tainebleau Hotel in Miami Beach, h d t f 61500(100 they are closer to 14, as at present. Ann Meyer, Midland Park, aid MUs SanJrJ scene-dealer In this picture. Mr. Welch lives In a Dr. Beck will be happy to send High schools are far better, Dr. Douglass College dormitory apartment with his wife, Weber, Ocean City. voteri. The Scouts had placed on Wulf thinks. "All told, the boards entry blanks to pastors or church Last year Mr. Kirschman, whoduiplay more than 1,000,000 poster* of education and faculties of high RobeVt Welch, 36-year-old analy- tltudes and worries of their male were bidding their dales good night. officerffi s whho may not hhav e receivei d schools are much more aware of tical chemist, is learning about life counterparts," he said. problem developed. d hem. Winners will be announced when they placed Liberty Bell dooi- that, If I was to avoid becoming during the Institute for Town and than 11,000,000 In Individual life in- what is expected of high school In a girl's college dormitory, from Mr. Welch seems to be thriving knob hangers on the front doors. graduates than they were five publil c enemy, "Carbon Country Ministers at the College of surance to rank among the top 200 Four years later another 1,000,000 the inside. As the husband of aon his somewhat unusual living years ago. High school and college have to learn to wait for his walk Agriculture June 13 to IS. A choir posters were placed by Scouts, and conditions, as might be expected, mathematics teachers co-operate, counselor-in-residence at Douglass until after 11 p.m.," school will be held along with the politan field representatives In thethis time vote reminders were largely through national profet- College, New Brunswick, he is liv-since he long ago gave evidence of institute for the first time this year, United States and Canada. sional organizations,, to the end that ing in a women's world. He andnot being an easy man to keep In colleges are receiving better train- his wife share an apartment In a rut. After he graduated from Wli ed students." Woodbury Hall, a 240-girl residence Hams, Mr. Welch and Ms father College teachers have taken tin? which opened last September. operated a publishing firm which . leadership in prodding high school specialized in children's books. teachers to better things, Dr. Wulf Mr. Welch, a genial man with says. "It Is natural that college a lively sense of humor, admits ReturasTo CcUef* teachers should lead the way. bo-that he's been the target of a lot Dissatisfied with publishing he de- .cauje they are aware of the needs. of kidding since his wife took on cided to return to college, at Co- Many of them are Industrial con- sultants and do research." the Douglass Job. "The note of envy lumbia University to get a Mas- A big problem of high school usually Is ao obvious that I bear ter's Degree In English, his under- teachers Is to obtain refresher up well under it though," he says graduate major. Then, despite the SUPERMARKET? training in the rapidly developing sardonically. fact that he had nearly flunked mathematics field. Dr. Wulf feels. chemistry at college, he decided Centers for this study are being While Mr. Welch shares none of that this was what he realty want". formed by colleges. his wife's responsibilities for coun- Wl AM »MUD Of THI flVALITY seling he does get a chance to meet ed to study. Dropping his work hi '©» OUR MIATt-THAT II . Bacon has a shorter "freezer some of the students at dormitory English, he went back to Columbia • WHy WAND UNIOM MIATJ life" than most meals. It Is recom- parties, to which he and his wife University to study chemistry, . Altl lACKIB-IYJONOI — mended that you keep it In your are often invited, and at coffee He now works' tor Merck and Co., freezer no longer t n a n three hours which Mrs. Welch holds. Rahway, testing the chemical com- months, and then Ii your freezor Problems Similar To Boys position of Its products. Mr, Welch RIADY.TO.IAT MILDCURID temperature Is set at (era. "At first," he comments, "I was rticularly is Interested in the bio- somewhat surprised to discover chemistry of protozoa, and hopes Ooubl* Savings that the problems the girls are con- soon to begin again taking chemli- cerned with aren't very different 1ry courses, this time at the State from those that fellows at my alma University. mater, Williams College, used to worry about. Both Mr. and Mrs. Welch feel KOOS that a counselor-ln-resldence who "Students at Williams would Is married can do aj good a Job spend lot* at energy figuring out Custom MI Jingle woman, with probably how to meet girls. Perhaps 1 wa» leas .personal' sacrifice. /'Once NEUMANN'S a little naive, but It wasn't until you're married; thf long notin on .-jaT tha^tjajied that girl* Draperies duty are a llttle-eailer to take*, you worry Just as much about hour lo become more of a home-body and ftiAYONNAlKE meet boys. And in many other ami (abrie Mitt are less likely to feel cooped up areas, studies, relationships with Frt* Labor when you have to stay home In tlie their families—they share the at- Imagine) You not only «ave evenings," Mr. Welch explain*. C on (very luxurious yard, you No Dormitory Housemothers SmBe «av« the entire coil of mak- ONCACHMX ing tns draperlBi. Kvery At Douglass, which operates un- detail li Kooi flnwt custom DR. LOUIS I.PRAGER workt Wonderful collection der the honor system, there are of (abulout fabrlcl. Re- OPTOMETRIST no dormitory housemothers. Mrs. duced to (3.1)9 per yd. He- WITH AU THO1B THICK, CINTtt memtwr. our labor costs Welch's job is to act as a counselor you nothing, OUR SHOP- EYES EXAMINED and advisor to the girls who live AT-HOME Service will bring OFFICE HOURS •ONIU8S BRISKIT samplu to your home, the dormitory. 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