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10Th WEEK MATAWAN, NT. J., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4,1958 Holland Warns Program Must Remain Self-Sustaining Or Be Abol

10Th WEEK MATAWAN, NT. J., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4,1958 Holland Warns Program Must Remain Self-Sustaining Or Be Abol

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Member *. Member 00th YEAR — 10th WEEK National Editorial Aaaodatloft MATAWAN, NT. J., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4,1958 New Jertey Preee AuodtUoo Single Copy Ten Cents Presentation Made To Vacation Reading Club Members | Cafeteria Luncli jcc Advanced Judges Select Miss Cliffwood Beach. At Morganville ol This Term t _ - v - — — r sgtnK p w a ...... Holland Warns Program Must Remain MarlboroSelf-Sustaining Township BoardOr Be qf Abolishedday. Ke pointed out the study Education last night voted- to program to be offered was a increase tha price of lunches strong one lu thnt It offorcd a at Uie Morganville School five-hour, 10-mlnuto day fo r from 25 to 30 cent? this new the lower grades and a seven- school term, Michael hour day for Uio upper grades Ryniewicz, chairman of the at Central School. This In­ cafeteria committee,' stated cludes one hour for lunch. He the price lmd not beein chang­ noted that Marlboro Township ed In eight years despite the Schools were offering two ses­ rising price trend. He acknow­ sions of 50 minutes each dntly ledged the cafeteria was in ln Ihe language arts, one-lialf - an uncertain position financial­ Ui reading nnd one-half ln ly /H e reported tlmt whereaB grnmnmr-spelllng. There also | It-formerly lmd cost $20. to arc 50minute periods lu math serve.200 lunches, It now costs aud social studies and ln sci­ * $50 lo serve , He noted ence hr the seventh and eighth I this came to 200exactly the prlco grades. . .‘paid,“ 25 'cents per ‘lunch, and There are minor courses In left nothing for overhead or art, muslo, heulUi, physical contingencies. . education nnd penmanship. A Mi*. Ryniewicz also asked great deal of club work Is of­ reappointment of the staff. forcd, in Spanish, F r e n c h, 'Mrs, Carolyn Tlxom, the direc­ sewing, glee olub and muslo tor, at $240 per month; her and debate and publio speak­ assistant, Mrs. Marie Frol,, at ing. .Mr. Sena stressed, this per month, and throe was-n very progressive pro­ ' Miss J. Mabel Brown, president Df tbe Matawan Free Fubllo pleted hcr«booklet with 30 blue stars. ------' , i s part-time$120 .workers at tlie. Cen­ gram for a grammar school. Library is shown above, (right), making' the presentation of Participants in the program were: First row, (In the usual tral School, Mra, Muriel On recommendation of Dew­ a diploma to Sharon Wyckoff, as part of the Vacation Reading order), Samuel Bell, Craig Jackson, Gary Herman, Wagie Crocker, Mrs. Dorothy Spur­ ey H o 1 ill s, buildings and Club graduation ceremonies, held Tuesday. The vacation Jackson, Karol Klonmvski, James DenBlcykcr, Michael: To- gat and Mrs. J. Blarskl at $1 0 reading program was sponsored by the library, . masello; second row, Ellen Miller, Nancy Ratcliffe, .Darwnc grounds ohatrman, the board , In order to qualify for a diploma, club members were re- Glblock, "Debra Dell, Penny ' WUklns, Antoinette Tofrlasello, per hour, Mr, Ryniewicz ques­ voted to expend $700 for a qulred to read 10 books and make a written evaluation for each, Betty Hathaway, Sharon Wyckoff, Miss BroWnj third row, Mrs. tioned If Mrs. Thom’s salary now condlltonor for the. water plus written comments about each author. Each time a re­ E. II. Dominick, librarian; Donna Shea, Mrs. Robert llard.fe, should be Increased. ’ treatment milt at Morganvllle port was accepted a blue star was placed In the member’s Sonja Oslansky, and Judith DiU'dnato and Anna JurgclowlCXi .-William L. Morrlsi a mem­ School, Mr. Holmes related It booklet, and on the club chart, shown in the background. Sharon who are shown holding the club chart. ber, objected. He said a raise would cost from $4500 to. $0000 won the honor of being the first club member to receive the Not present when the picture was ta k e n were Theresa should go to ljer assistant and to rebuild tho water supply gold star awarded after 10 bluo stais were won. She also com­ Walling, Michael Strano, Gladys Blanchard and Patrlola jYaJifls, rccallod Mrs, Thom h,a d system, Mr. Morris did . not Ilaruudctte Hughes, (right), an attractive blonde, was se­ agreed lo hold tlm line If a* de bcllevo tho oondltloner could lected "Miss Cllffwond lloucli" Monday at n bouuly vuntcst al ficlt threatened: M r/ Mowls do tlie Job and voted a’ Iona tlio Cllffwood llooeli Pool and Cabana Olub. Keeonit Prise win* ■-Matawan District Game At Keyport Rule Suicide In - Free Delivery^!?- believed the cafeteria...... plcturd "ho" on tlie motlonrTcrlniy^lt iiiir Yviis Ulla HciifloUl, (leftK Miss Oiirel-Jliimnumil, Miss ‘ The annual Thanksgiving Although thero may be was not being presented prop* from Uio N. J. Water Condi Matawnn Township,” teenier), presented tho trophies to the Day football game between some warm days a h e ajL erly. HarveyJfYHolland, board Honing Co., Plainfield, winners, Fifteen girls competed far the title, . Enrollment 2557 Matawan aud Keyport will S e c r e ta r y D e a th that’s still no reason to ek« president, agreed -the b o a rd Criticises Black Topping be played this year on the pect a 70-pound cake of )0e could not pledge its’ funds to Mr. Holmes criticised the Keyport gridiron. The game, to, bq delivered to y o u’r underwrite a cafeteria deficit. blaok lop. Job dono around Suit. Filed To Bar Slironk Tells O f Advances 149 Over a traditional tilt for h_n t fi Shortage Indicated home,~right through tho roW He suggested that Mrs,.Thom Coiitral School by Hcss Pids,, —'57 First Day Figures schools, originally was sche­ ond kitchen ceiling. Madison submit reports monthly and If Ino,, and the board approvod . First day enrollment ln duled for the Matawan field .. Keansburg In School Police Fund and the' Township Police report such lt appeared tho cafeteria was Ids recommendation a letter Extracts Plant School Bus Plans M a t a w a n-Cllffwood district on a home and home basis Monmouth County Prosecut­ a delivery arrived at th e running -behind, the board be addressed to John MuoWtl- schools totaled 2557, Russell a. this year. or’s office yesterday ruled sui­ home of Dominick Baclgalu* coiild take steps to put It on Ilam, Metuchen, Uio arclilteetr G. Stetler, superintendent, re­ The Keyport Board of Ed­ cide In the Tuesday night po, 330 Greystono Rd., Old a self-molntalnlng basis or end demanding somothlng be dono —Marlboro Variance Madison Budget Cut- ported at the close of school ucation Tuesday night ap­ death of 33-year-old Mrs. Dor-; Bridge, Tuesday night.' ■ " ’ It. A motion then passed to about 11. Mr. Holmes also Procodurs Attacked Limit* Pupil Rldors ' - yesterday. This Is an Increase proved a request by the othy Behn who was secretary Police reported the family approve the price raise for blasled tho -failure ot Uie ar­ Qranllng.of a varlahoe hy The Madison Townshlh • Of 141 over the 2408 reported w as watching television lunches and to rehtro the staff chitect to uot on the ward­ the Marlboro Township Coin, Board Jot lDdugatlm) InteniU- In at the end- of the first'day ot Matawan Township. Board ol of the Keansburg Board' of Ed­ as Mr. Ryniewicz recommend­ robes which were found te he intttvo to Edward II. MaoKon- ooiillnue its long-standing pol­ . schoof - In 1857, In 1950 It was Education to chango the. lo­ ucation. Mrs. Behn was found when tbe Ice oamo_cra8bJng ed. ~ faulty. 7.to for tlio 400-fool rtecllon of Icy of providing transportntKh cale Of the game. Township shot in the chest with- a .22 d ow n . A bod, Richard* -/ire-, Anticipates 692 Pupils T h e J)oavd hired Oeorge his farm along tho Mavlhovo- tn and from school tu those V .2225, so that district school school authorities reported caliber “short” slug at her ported lie heard an* Airplane Robert SJr tl ,1 perr-dent-in two years. - be suitable for play,. burg, at 5:20 p.m. by police/ tho unexpected delivery' .o t pupils to ropprt'for school 802to­ (continued oil page fix) nanoial-ald for (CsnsiioTfatfoii, . Luther A. Foster, Matawan In addition, Keyport grant­ Monmouth Couqty Physlclap . th e Ice. JPotioe p ro m p tly U r ­ waa attacked ln the oo nrti It was ' nnnouncod' hy -ffiuifone •* Julius A ; Toren .r c porte d ged the evidence and staB li- this iviibk. Tlilx vurluhco clear­ High Bchool principal, report­ ed the Matawan nigh School death was caused by an Inter­ cd It away. Jn a deep freeze.' ed Uni oirstnclo fur tho sale W, Biirouk,' HuiioiItUpikIoiiI of ed a total enrollment ot 637 team use of tho Keyport nal hemorrhage which was the The Ice made a threc-foot Second Jurist In K a r k u s , W e in s te in ot tlie MnoKonalu 100-a o re Mndlson 1’ o w na h I p flahoolx In that school against 591 last field for home games on Sat­ result of the gunshot wound. square hole in the roof of farm to FrltxsclM Bros., Clif­ Hohools hi the township will, year. By grades the figures urday afternoons when the Time of death is estimated at the BacJgalupo home, one of ton, as location "for a million- open Monday, were 201 freshmen this year Keyport squad is playing on 5:15:p.m,-Tuesday, ...... six houses along.a two-mlle Cottrell W ill Suit Yield Ownership dollar^ perfiiiuoioxtract manu­ Tlie rules ot tho Statn Do-V Y against 139 and 115 seniors the r o a di - The --Matawan stretch of road In the wood­ facturing plant...... partment of Education dcorco against 82. field, labeled a quagmire Monmouth County Prosecut­ ed area of the township. Plaintiffs in the Superior that state flimnolal aid for The net gain of 34 In total two years ago hy the Key­ or Vincent P. Keuper report­ Both Madison Township Po­ Settlement Sought To lawyeri Withdraw Court suit aro Mr, and Mrn, transportation will ha granted enrollment In the senior, Jun­ port Board, is undergoing ed an audit of all funds ad­ lice and the Civil Aeronau­ Avoid Long Hearing J a o k Luxemburg, Mnrlboro, only for those elementary io r and sophomore years will repairs. , - ministered by Mrs. Behn as tics Authority are continuing Judge Klemmer Kaltetssen, AFrom report Tavern was read Firm from the owners of. a large pf'opcrly sohool ohlldrcu whose r o s I- - move the school Into Group board secretary has been an investigation. Middlesex County, lias called law firm -of Karkus, Kuntor aoroes tho road irom the pro dence is looatod two nr more H In athletics. started. Mr. Keuper reported, and BurnH, Keyport, at the posed faolory location, and miles, by, tlio most d 1 r o o t 1025 EnroU At MES Used Items, Junk “ There are Indications of for a- oonforenoe today of the Marlboro Township Committee Mr, and Mrs, Ralph E, Noeld, walking distance, from th e ' Robert Hardle, Matawan shortage in the, school cafe­ litigants In Uie $300,000 will meeting Thhroday timl Ezra Roselle, who In March bought sohool to whloli the ohlld It Elementary School principal, teria account which she ad- Full Acre Suit suit of the estate of tha late Karkus, Keyport, Leo W e 1 n- iroporty from" tlie Luxem- nsalgned aud for secondary enrolled 1025 pupils tho first Measure Proposed "ministered.” Herbert Cottrell sr., Madison stein, Malawan, and Patrlola rings for rosldonllttl purposes sohool t-children-— Whosoi-reil-— day as compared with 1011 Shortage May Have ' Township farmer and distiller Bausls, Keyport, had roslgned Tho Luxemburg) and the denoo Is located two-and-one- last year. Anthony J. Nucclo, Been Motive Costs Deplored of famed Browntown apple as officers and directors of Neelds offor several reasons half or ineie mites J from the Cliffwood principal, reported Matawan Township Mr, Keuper said there was brandy, who died Aug. 28, tlio Countryside Tavern locat­ for petitioning tlie court to sot sohool tn whloli they are en- 895 pupils-coming ln this year Schedules Hearing no motive turned up by police 1967, Judge Kaltclsscn said lt ed on Route 79, njrthrof the aslde-both tho action of ths foiled. : JJ._ ' against 808 pupils last year. Carrying through Its prom­ for the suicide except the In­ First Carton Bill may require 20 to 30 days to village of Marlboro, The* new Township Committee In ap Tlie amount of money avail­ Matawan' Elementary School ise to regulate and control the dicated shortage. Amount of Stirs Holmdel 'Owner lake testimony and hear all offloers and directors w e r 6 proving the variance and the able for the transportation of ■ lists the following enrollment operation of used furniture discrepancy Is believed to be A running {Ire ot questions the witnesses In the suit and announced to bo Angelo Uot action of the Board of -Adjust­ children la limited by The hurt* " • by grades: Kindergarten 140, and “ Junk yard” businesses, under $500, tlie prosecutor re­ was hurled by Mra. Maude a second Jurist, Judge Ber­ mano, dlrcotor and president, ment Ui recommending It. get finally adopted far. the first 127, second 113, third the Malawan Township Com­ ported. Tbe prosccator said Cross, a spectator at the nard W. Vogel, lias been as­ Madison Township; Elmira 'Detriment" To Community hoard of education, Therefore, 117, fourth 88, fifth 101, sixth mittee at a special meeting Ihe audit of cafeteria funds Holmdel Township CommlUeo signed to help hear the case. Romano, eame addross and Tlie principle contention of the board of eduoatlon cannot , 102, seventh 122~elshth 81 and yesterday introduced an ordin­ was “ hurried” but that all ac- meeting Thursday, at J.’Frank Tbe will of July 3, 1957, la aoraid, Ann and Albert Babin, Uie plaintiffs Is that Ihe pro- provldo bus servloo to chil­ speclafclass, eight, ance regulating such business­ (continued on page six) Welgand, township attorney, tho subjeot of objeotlons lo Route 79. Marlboro Township. (continued on page six) ’ dren other than those for Cllffwood School enrollment es and setting license .fees for about the cost ot defending Ihe pr/stata> launched by a son, John Maseklan questioned whose transportation tho state . by- grades is: Kindergarten their operation. suit to be reopened Monday Herbert jr. Ho is represented Mayor Charles T, McCuo, will give financial aid, (Continued on page three) Introduction of the ordinance Auto Junkyard before Monmouth County by Oliver Kovacs and Dtvld about tho sohool o r o a s 1 n g Revolver, Jewels, Review Of Budget Necessary was precipitated complaints Judge Edward Asoher over the Goldsmith, Perth Amboy at­ guard which had been requent- A review of The budgetary - from residents against the ap­ township's full-acre lot ordin­ torneys. ed some time ago. Mr, Mc- Watches In Loot experience nf the hoard of ed- Cheesequake Man pearance and operation of a Burning Protest ance. Mrs. Cross Is one of the Tbe contestant charges that Cue said that William Blckles Mention ln the recent aohonl used furniture mart on Route litigants seeking to have tho his father was of unsound would be willing to do the Job elections Is pertinent, Last 34, owned by Charles Doer- measure set aside by the mind and Incapable of dispos­ but first clieck should bo made Two Robberies At January, tho board of educa­ Is Fatally Hurt Ing. Residents complained of In Holmdel; Newark court, ing of the estate at tlio time tion proposed a budget to Iho (continued on page six) Bus Gains Approval Mrs, Cross opened fire .. by the will was executed, Mr, with the Board of Education Cllffwood Roiidoncos (cuiillmied oil pngo ;six) A petition of 20 signers from asking If 11 were nol a fact (continued on page six) slnoe he Is tlie Janitor for the Matawan Township Police Struck By Auto Harmony Park Thursday ask­ that Lawrence A. Carton, Mid­ (continued on pago six) are investigating a pair of rob ed th e Holmdel Township dletown, special counsel fo r berles perpetrated In I lie Cliff ArnoldOn Route Cobaln, 3434, of Hill 63 Gor­ Holmdel Schools Committee to secure them re­ the township in the case, al­ wuod area In which $1000 In Maglll, Noecher, don Fl., Cheesequake, was In­ Are Opening ^Today lief from the burning of cars ready had submitted a bill ln Mrs. Cross Has Final Madioon Board Fills Jewels and vnluulrlus and a re­ Socuro New Poiti jured fatally Monday morning Holmdel Schools will open in t h e auto Junkyard of Ed­ part for $2500 for his services. Rap At Holmdel Board volver wero pard-idJlin loot. llogoln Board of Education when he was struck by a oar on schedule today, It was an­ ward Hubbs. 500 feet over the Mr. . Welgand acknowledged Mrs. Maude Cross, who la TwoMadison Principal Township Posts Board of T h o Hist entry occurred Thursday hired Charles C. Ms- while crossing Boute 34 near nounced at a special meeting Une In Raritan Township. this was so. She asked what moving soon to Delaware, de­ Education Friday appointed Aug. 23 at' the renlilenco of gill, Fair Haven, loriner sup- th e Intersection of Dlsbrow of tho Holmdel* Board of Edu­ The signers declared It to be was covered. Mr. Wclgnnd ex­ livered a parting shot at the two non teaching area princi­ Mr. and Mrs, Frank DelluPIc .nrliitendent ol schools- In Mad*- Rd., Cheesequake. He suffered oatlon Friday. It had been their second complaint and plained lt covered Mr. Car­ Holmdel Township Plonnlng pals, both ut a starting salary tro, 611 Cllffwood Ave. Entry Ison Township, uh Us siiparlii- -a fractured skull- and oom- feared that trouble over the- tbelr-letter related they h-ad ton's fpst work ln-thc sult-in Board meeting Tuesday when of $019!Lprua.,a_$369_travel ex­ was gained by oultlng away n leiulent and ntlpillnled Ills ssl- pound fractures of both legs septic tank) system might come to the - Holmdcl-Rarllan the taking of depositions, then »he produced photostats ot let­ pense account, seotlon of a screen door, ury-for Ills first year as $10,­ and died lh Perth Amboy Oen—[force delay of opening the new area from Now&rk and Jersey preparing the township’s case ters sent In behalf of the Tho new appointees aro breaking a window In a buck 600, Ills selection was unsni- eral Hospital at 11:05 a.m., $400,000 school which Is being City largely' because of want­ for presentation In court, ond board of eduontton’s $400,000 Patrick Torro, North Bergen, door and smashing lire lock, motis, ' nearly 10 hours after the ac­ used tbe first time. The board ing to enjoy fresh alr country for the first three days of trial building program, alio quoted und William 11. Wright, Pern ’lire DellaPletro residence was The former Madison school cident. ■ completed its faculty by hir­ living away-from the smoke before the case was adjourn­ excerpts,of the letters as say­ nluglon. Tlielr .appointments left by the owners at 10 a.m. head will have charge of the James Jasman, 19, of 632 ing Mrs. Joan Benus. Middle­ and grime of those Industrial ed In June. Mr. Welgand felt ing Bell Labs would bring up became effective Monday and they returned nl.,10 p.m. Bergen Comily borough's' ele- -Lincoln Ave., Orange, a mem­ town TowushifiiJO-teach kin­ areas. Now the Harmony Park Mr. Carton's bill for his serv­ lo "60,000” employees Into and. ex p 1 tojuiie. J 0-J 0 51).------Ji:bny_Juiiud_ULe_Ji.4iWj!.--Ziiro -m-*nl-ir-y—scImmiIs—ami—IPe-fiMie - ber of tbe UB. Air Force, who dergarten at a salary of $3000. homeowners found the smoke ices to June a1 reasonable one. Holmdel In 1058 and a subdi­ Mr. Torre hns been a full­ tacked, Missing were two hul- year high school. The entile was driving the vehicle, said Teacher assignments and from the burning of the Junk­ (continued on page six) vision of tho Wllltam C. Ely time principal for 18 months (continued on page six) school population comprises so be came . over. Jhe_ crest of a class size? are: New school— ed cars a more persisting nui­ Eslato tract Into 123 homeslteb In North Bergen, He holdn a approxlmnle 1006 students wllh hill op the highway" and saw klndergartenr, M nr.r Dorothy sance r- than—the odors—a a d would taka place, . Ilnclielor of Hclence Degree 74 leuehers, as compared to the victim ln the middle of the Lyons (8:45 a.m .-to 11:15 fumes they had left behind Mre.- Cross declared- It—was IjiYfloqomUry' Education, Pooping Tom Arrostod Madison's 2700 elementary stu- road, apparently attempting to a.m.) 18, <12:15 p.m. to 2:45 them ln the cities. Fire Hits Garage - obvious nothing IIto tills oc­ I Might ’ elemeiilsry "gi'ildcs "In By Koyport Pollco ilcll'l Ji.'wl 0.) Icaf lH jz ...... crdss. . p.m.) 17; Mrs. Benus (ajn.) Township Clerk Daniel 8. On Jackson Street curred and noted her replicas North Bergen before becom­ Keyport Police Thuruday Almost hlmn!Ui>eoiifi!y''eVii'iV - — Mr, Jasman said he awer.v- 18. (p.m.) 15. Orade 1, Mrs. Ely found that there were sev­ Fire of undetcrmlnrd origin bore the name of Wllltam J. ing' a prlnclpnl-lnYralnlng In' night arrested David It. Bmlth; the confirmation—that— I.e-lr;----- ed to the left ln an attempt to Loretta VanGUder, 30, Mrs. en signers from Holmdel and Saturday afternoon damaged Duncan, secrolary of tlio plan­ Nutley Junior High Bchool, Noei-her. Morrlsvllle. 1’a-JHr.,_„, •void striking the man but Barbara McLean, 30; Grade 2, 13 from Raritan. Mayor a three-car frame garage on ning board. Mr. Duncan hotly nnd Iheri betaine a-ii'rlnclpul as a disorderly person. Hu ad­ Maglll's former assistant ln (continued on page six) Mrs. Shirley Plrkey, 21; Grade James H. Ackerson , n o t e d the property of Ihe late denied he had jilgncd any such ln North Bergen. mitted trespassing and peep­ Mndb-.oii Towni.hlp, had signed 3, Mrs. Dorothy Rubrlght,-26; that, as the Junkyard was lo­ Thompa-, Clark, Jackson 81., letter, Mrs. Cross Insisted her Mr, Wright hos been ,teach­ ing Into- vprlous Itotncs In the a contract as administrative ■ *Hr* ~ ------’ ' Grade 0, Mrs. Elinor Young, cated In Raritan and the ma; Matawan: All borough fire copy was from the slate’s file. ing ln science and Industrial txrcRporT^necllon of iho - hor- principal' of the’ Itosetnnd Ele- 22f*MrsrG6rdbh "McGuire.'20; Jority of the signers of the pe­ companlor responded to the Harold Holmes, ’arwUier atts' f foil rf ri ill WamiJnun'iri, ougii on several oeeiisions, ' niciilury Rcliool ut a salary of " Slate Radar- police Check manned Points radar . _. Grade 7, Mrs. George Sulll- tition were from that • town- alarm which was turned ln at spectator, protested Uie slow­ Ocean Township, for the paut flmltli, an employee of the $7700, • checkpoints'wltrbeestabltsb- T tm r^ r Mrs.—Raymond-Hell- ^iP;-frrW«^fchouM-be-—ad­ Ji35_Djn ___ ness of action on tlio Master six years. ' salmon. Paper llox Co., Mata- Mr. Noecher resigned h I • ed ln Monmouth County today. ker. 27; Grade 8, Mrs. John dressed to the Raritan' ToVti- "The biafc'was discovered Plaji ei)dB noted that W. 1 B. Mr,. Wrlg)lt. gl'urHiated . In war), according Us tlio police p o a I In Mnd.ion 'I'ownetllp . Check points will be located C. Eyles. 18. sblp Board of Health asking by eight-year-old Alice El­ Harding.''as chairman of the 1952 from Trenton Hlate State'rnonl. Is free under $100 when'it'became evident lhat on Route 34 between 4t p.m. Holmdel Village School— that body) to consider the com­ lison. daughter of Mr. and Master Plan committee, again Teachers College with a Bach­ oash bond for nn appearance Ihe 'Mndlson Board of Educa­ and 10 p m. and also on Route Grade 2. Mrs. Beverly Baldt. plaint and bring possible re­ Mrs. Vernon Ellison, Monroe woe absent. He was Informed elor of Science Degree In ln municipal court Sept, 10. tion was not rolilrlug Mr, Ma- 9 during the same hours. 22; Mrs. Mary Collins 26. Hill- lief to the petitioner. St.. Matawan, as she was on Mr, Harding was not In good Education and received Ills gill after three years of eerv- crest School—Grade 4, Mrs. 1 Ready To Provide Service her way home from, a store, health. "Mr, Holmes then 'de­ Master’s Degree In Element Nollco fee. Had Mr, Maglll “ It’s Back To School” AverlH Wilson, 22; Miss An­ The township committee re­ 6be told some boys who turn­ manded to know why no oth­ ary Supervision In 1957 al New fork Turnplk* Kaprass ranted a renewal of Idsboon con­ End Permanents at Creative toinette LuecarclU, 22. Center­ ceived report from J. Frank ed In tbe alarm. Firemen er member of tlie Master Plan Rulgera- University. $1.71 plus U i round (rip tract0 for 1068-59 would .Hair Stylists, $7.50 including ville School—Grade 5, Mrs. Welgand, township. ..attorney, responded ..quickly and the committee displaced any In­ Their selection fills two frequent service, oonvenism have been placed hoon tenure. style shaping. Call COlfax Edith, Carhart, 25; MnM Judith that Boro Buses Inc.. R ed blaze was extinguished with­ terest tn getting Uie work ex­ vacancies which occurred in economical. Far ttma soheduls Mr, Noooher supervise •4:1464. ' j a June, ' — - - - - - ...... call COlfax 4-9331...... 17 teachers. will wjfp—adv Lynch." '23. — ------— ... — (continued on -psrc six) “ ' in--15 minutef. ----- pedited,'-' — > .... -.. . .- - ■ 4 •••. ; f f f i t tSi-f T . * ' ' ) V - /f t H i - j, ■ • * ;■ f :-f ( ■. - ■ time, according to Mr. Keg* _ r ley. - ■ Thomas Guthrie, Democrat, THE candidate, for Congress and Pete Williams, Democrat, MATAWAN JOURNAL candidate lor United States Senator were interviewed by the committee. Mr. Guthrie P a te Two Sept. 4, 1958 spoke on labor and the reces­ sion. When asked his views on unemployment payments in Kegley Accepts ...... New Jersey, he remarked that these payments should be N e w C IO C h a r te r raised considerably and ex­ tended io at least 39 weeks. , Joel . Jacobson, executive Mr; Williams discussed unions vice president ot tlie New Jer­ and labor In general. He has sey CIO State Council, recent­ been endorsed by the State ly presented a charter to the CIO political action committee newly-formed Monmouth- and expressed his thanks for Ocean County CIO Political the endorsement. Action Committee. The char­ Sen. Richard Stout, who is ter vwas accepted by the Mon- not a candidate in the '58 elec­ mouth-O c e a n County PAC tions, was the guest speaker. Chairman, Felix E, Kegley, He spoke on legislative prob­ . Keyport, at ceremonies at the lems ln New Jersey and the Crystal Brook Inn, Eatontown. problems of labor and busi­ Mr. Jacobson, oommended ness in the state. Congress­ Mr. Kegley and the committee man James C. Auchlncloss on the active part they are had been Invited to the meet­ playing in Monmouth and ing but was unable to attend Ocean Counties. Mr. Kegley because Congress was late in expressed his 'thanks for the recessing. He will however, committee and went on to say meet with the committee at that the committee Is making an early date. . a. drive to register all new Mr. Kegley Is President of residents and unregistered Local 417, International Union people eligible to vote in the of Eleotrical, Radio and Ma­ two counties. chine Workers, AFL-CIO He stated the oommlttee is which represents tji e~ em­ interview.!11? a11 candidates. ployees at the Bendix Aviation Republicans ^ and Democrats, Corp., .Eatontown, Long from the local level to candl- Branch, and Red Bank. " dates'J o t the United-S t a te s Senate, These Interviews are for the purpose of considering Awarded Contract which candidates the PAC will endorse. Remsco Associates. Mata­ Chairman Kegley pointed wan, has been awarded a out the tremendous Influx of $181,416 contract for improve­ new residents and the fast ments to water supply and growing industries ln M on­ sewage disposal facilities in mouth and Oceon Counties. In servloe areas on the New Jer­ the coming November elec- sey Turnpike, ,ln Salem, Cam­ Lions, labor's vote will play a den, Burlington, Mercer and Very important part and the Middlesex Counties, T he political action committee can award was one of three given be. of great influence'at this for work on theturnpike.

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Investigate theKeypoit Bewer- practices...... _____ Ladles Auxiliary of thc Laur Route 70, Morganvllle, an­ . age Authority, the Keyport ' "They participated In' a n d cnce Harbor Amcrloan Legion nounced today. Orders were Borough Council at a special delegated such authority to Unit 332 held at- tlio Legion placed following a show of '■meeting Tuesday night filed John O. Jones, both as Secre­ Home, reoehtly, Mrs. John Dl electronic equipment hold In Douglass Alumnao Club n'"SpeclflC charges against tary .and as Licensed Supervis­ Giovanni presided a u d- an- Los Angeles recently. The pre­ Plans Oct. 13'Show - John B. Hoke and Charles ing Engineer, as to constitute noimced the following d e e- cision Instrument, design- Oct. 13 wlU be tlio date of Koenig, two. of the remaining an abdication of their rights, gates to tlie convention which1 od nnd tnnde by tlie Moruan- tho annual oard party and three original members.of the duties and obligations as will bo held ln Wildwood, vllle firm, is used to check all five-man Authority. members of the Keyport Sew­ Thursday, Friday and Satur­ types of circuits automatlcal- fashion show of tlio Monmouth Superior Court hearing of erage Authority. - day, Sept. 11, 12 and 13: Mrs. n procedure normally re­ County Alumnao Club of Doug­ charges.against the third orlg- "They participated, ln _ arid, William Bi'ldgcman, Mrs. Rol- quiring four skilled men. lass Oollcgo, New Biiinswlck, Inal member, Anthony Gra- approved the authorization of lln Rathbun, Mrs, Jolm Vacli- S. D. Unvote, president, nnd acoording to Mrs. Francis Lit­ nata,. ls scheduled-ln Freehold the payment of excessive arid ltls, Mrs. James Keegan, several lab engineers who tle, Now Shrewsbury, and Mrs. this morning to determine if exorbitant salaries to John O. Mrs. John * Crlmmlns, M r s. demonstrated equipment at Stanley Bqtkus. Long Branch,- he was properly appointed to Jones, as Licensed Supervising May Eckclson, Mrs. Jack Ol­ Um California exhibit, satd ad­ the post. The suit, brought by Engineer, a part-time em­ sen, and Mrs. DlOlovaiml. ditional orders aro oxpcotcd co-ehnlriiieh. Tlio b 0 n 0 f l t, Alton Walling, named to re­ ployee. ' ■ Mrs. Betty Fairfield wns nam­ from those engaged ln tim ra­ event ls schodulcd for 8 p.m. at place Mr. Granata by the “ They participated ln and ed alternate. dar nnd missile field, • The Kensington Lounge, Long council, and the Keyport Sew-' approved practices which per­ Mrs. William Beckner, From a military viewpoint, Branch. erage Authority, ls based on mitted, allowed, and ..paused chairman. Introduced Miss frequency meter, under - Fall nnd winter cloUies from a contention that Mr Qranata John O. Jones, licensed Sup­ Paulette Standlsh, who attend­ ccnso-from Scliomnndl, a Ger­11 Vogels, Long Brandi, will bo 1; -was appointed by motion.1 of ervising Engineer, to maintain ed Girls' Stato as tlie unit’s man Inventor, nnd a new mod­ modeled by members of Uie . council rather than a resolu- and create unsatisfactory con- representative. Miss Standlsh el counter, were given numer­ club, Proocods from the party tlon, stipulated in the law. explained thb week's program ous demonstrations for both will go to tlio soliolarslilp fund dltlqns to occur by the cutting Harold Kramer, trustee chairman of the builders school in Raritan Township whloh has sho attonded nt Douglass Col­ the U.S. Army and U.S. Navy. of Douglass College, T h e borough alleges the off of the drying beds and al­ been erected on Beers St., is shown above, (center), handing the keys to the new school to lege and thanked tlio unit for Tho oounter is designed for Mrs. Thomas J. Biddons, charges included in the -11­ lowing sludge to accummulote Stephen Patterson, chairman of the building program of the Raritan Township Board of Eduoo- thc opportunity ntfordcd her. rough usage, making lt prac- Matawan, president of Uio . count bill, constitute “ lnefftc- and overflow ln the sludge tlon. Others in the picture are B, Thomas Jannarone, (left), superintendent of schools; May* She was presented with a gift tlc.nl nnd economical under oounty aluninne group, will . lency’, neglect of their duties tanks. or Harry P. Seamen, (second from right), and Earl B. Garrison, (right), Monmouth County from the auxiliary, any oondltlons. serve as ticket chairman. Ar­ and misconduct ln o f f 1 c e.” "They participated ln and Superintendent of Schools. Dedication exercises took place Tuesday at S p.m. Seven members already rangements for "table prizes * Hearing of the oharges will approved practices which have paid tlielr dues for lho are being made by Mrs. be held Sept. 22 at 8 p.m., the caused unsatlsfactory condi­ 1058-59 club year, and the oth­ Julius Beltnger, and Mrs. Ab­ council ordered. tions to occur by failing to Kirtus Janwich Most Eye Tests er memberu wore asked to Design Course Offered raham M. Kaminsky, both of - To Act As Trial Tribunal compel. John O. Jones, Licens­ Browntown Residents pay theirs promptly. To County Homemakers Matswiui, - ■ The hearing will be before ed Supervising Engineer, to In Wisconsin; Items Tlie next regular meeting If you Uilnk it's fun to muko - Mayor .Charles E. Applegate open up and make use"of the Christened; News Mrs. Paul Molnar and D o n ’t D e te c t A ll has been changed to Tuesdny plans to re-do your home said drying beds. daughter, Arlene, left Tuesday evening, -because of a conflict you'll havo times as much and the borough oouncll which "They participated in and " Kirtus Janwich, son of Mr. Vlston testa now used ln pleasure and20 satisfaction do­ Concrete Corporation will act as trial tribunal. Ed­ and Mrs. Albert Janwich Jr.. mornlnjg for West Allis, Wls., most schools fall to detect with the first Laurence Har­ ward W. Currie. Matawan at­ approved praotloes which per­ Morganvllle, was christened where they will visit with Mrs. bor-Cllffwood Beach Parent- ing lt wlUi a group of 20 homo To Fight Inflation torney, was retained as a spe­ mitted and allowed' Jbhn O. on Friday, Aug. 22, 1958, .at about half of all children need­ T c a c li e r meeting. Fjituro makers. That's the predlollon A move to ftght Inflation cial Counsel to present proofs Jones, Licensed Supervising St. Joseph’s qhurch, Keyport. M o 1 n a r's son-in-law and ing care, according to the meetings will bo hold on tim 'of Mrs. Lorna 1C. White,-Mon through more efficient opera­ for the borough. The borough Engineer, to create and main­ Godparents were Miss Eileen daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Monmouth-Ocean Counties Op- regularly scheduled second niouUi- County Homo A g 0 111, tion was announced by United ' 1 also retained "the Matawan tain unsatisfactory conditions Shafto Jr. . and fourth Monday evenings. who offers * a sca les of , thrco Materials, Inc., Wayside, n law firm of Heuser, Heuser at the Keyport Sewerage dis­ Janwich and Wilmer Kllcom- tomctrlo Soolety. The common A social hour followed dur­ meetings In design nnd oolor firm dealtng In roady-m x e d ' and DeMato to assist Mr. Cur- posal plant for the purpose of lns. '• test is a letter chart read at ing which tlie secret birth­ ln home furnishings for or oonoreto. Dunoan C, Thcoker,1 rle. ' creating a'demand for anew A christening party was held Sunday School will be held 20 feet. When a' child can read day of Mrs, Aim Mullen was moro homemakers beginning20 newly appointed genornl man­ disposal plant to the detriment on Aug. 24 at the home of Mr. st the Browntown Union Sun­ celebrated. Mrs. Mullet) was Friday, Se.pt, 10, Tlio m e e t­ ager, said tlio policy of Uie .. . Mayor Applegate reported of ..the citizens, taxpayers, and and Mrs. Kllcomlns. Those day School building, Route 18 the 1 1 n e hb la said to have corporation would assure those that .a finding of guilty on any present were Mr) and Mrs, 20/20 vision. More comprehen­ attending her first meeting aft­ ings will be conducted by Miss one of the counts Included users of the KeypoTt Sewerage Sunday morning at 9:45 a.m. er an absence of so v c r a 1 Gena T li u in 0 a, Extension in tlie construction trndo using In the bill of11 charges could system. 0 Ralph Epperson and daugh­ All are Invited. ’ sive tests, whloh can ba ad­ months duo to Illness Home Furnishing Speolullst of conorote, better quality and ■ result in dismissal from the “ They participated ln and ters, Donna and Beverly, Aud­ The members of the Brown­ ministered by'teachers, a n d Rutgers University. , service through the combined Authority. Council has author- approved extravagant a n d ubon Park; Mr. and Mrs, school nurses, are used ln Tlio first two sessions on offorto and resources of sever­ lty to dismiss the members, If unnecessary plans for recon­ David Janwich and children, town 4-H Sodhoppers Club, many schools. . Dr. Leo Stets Attend* Sept. 10, and Oct. 3, will be al companies. ' found guilty of such charges struction of the disposal plant Dennis and Karen, Roberts- who are taking shop work, as hold ln Tlio Reformed Church. United Materials ls compris­ - — which may constitute inefflc- of the Keyport Sewerage Dis­ vllle; Mr.'and Mrs. Raymond one of. their projects, meet at . "Tha 29/30 test Jls fine as PodiatryDr. Leo Steas.Group'Meeting Koyport, was Freehold, from 10 a.m-. to 3 ed of several firms selling . toncy, neglect of duty or mls­ posal System whlcb are unjus­ Janwich and children, Donna, the homo of James Arace far as it goes," Vald/Dr. aid- ln Washington, D. C., wlioro p.m. Bring your lunch,: The ready-mixed coficreto, Thb cor­ - conduct in- office under the tified by the conditions and un­ Linda and Raymond, Middle­ ney Kramer; president of the he was a delegate to the 46th third session will lie held In poration was formod to as- Sewer Authority Act. necessary.. . town? . Wednesday: James la instruct- society- "But lt tests ohly, acu­ annual, oonventloi) of the tho homes of two women who sute bulldora-of -ample sup­ “ They failed to compel John Also Mr. and Mrs. Hugo To- lng and helping the 4-H boys Amerloan Podiatry Associa­ will put some ot tlie gutdes plies bf oontrolled oonoreto at Mr. Hoke yesterday dlsclos- malnl and sons. Peter and In- the project," ity (clearness ot vision) at 20 tion at the Hotel Bhoreham, Uio does Is learning Into prac­ all timer, a atop Uiat would . ed that both he and Mr. Keo- O. Jones, as Licensed Super­ James, Long Branch: Mr. and feet. Most school work ls~done Dr, Steas stated that the tice. , , . facilitate tlio oonstruotton of nig tunned copies of the vising Engineer, to keep , ac­ Mrs. John Adams, Highlands; Mr. and Mrs. William C. Pit­ at about 15 Inches. The letter theme of tlie convention Is Further information a b u f gny building regardless of charges over to Dave Resnlk- curate records of the quanti­ Mr. and Mrs. Henry Holtz ney, Browntown, arid daugh­ chart -reveals^-no thing - about "Youth-Fitness." “ f o o i u of these meetings can -be-obtalm0 size rand at Uio same t l m a off, Long Branch attorney, ties of sewerage handled by and children, Patricia, , W 11- ter, Miss Suzanne P 11 n e y, the ability of the two eyes to health problems ln Amerloa," ed from the office ol Mrs provide Uiose engaged- In con­ whom Mr. Hoke said will rep­ the disposal plant. 11am and Diane, . Wickatunk; New York,, who was. on vaca­ work together,-and almost all he assorted, "have centered White, 20 Court Bt,, Freehold, struction business. wiUi a pro-, .. resent e them.-Mr. Resnlkoff "They failed, refused, and Mrs.'Gladys Kostbar, F r e e- vision problems "conneoted on attention to teeth, e y e s, Information will be given and duot of uniform quality, _ also represents Mr. Granata. neglected to hold public meet­ hold; Mr. and Mrs. Robert tion, and Mrs; W. C. Pitney with reading depend on that heart, and lungs, whlhr tho reservations taken by phone Divisions of United Mater­ Hoke Amaxed ings in a room large enough Mauser. Union Beach; Ed sr. spent Friday ln Asbury ability.” foot literally has dragged be­ and by return oard, Tlio- ex­ ials Include Collins Conoroto, Mr. Hoke expressed amaze­ to accommodate Interested Hardy, Tennent...... Park.- .'ii. The letter-chart test usually hind -in: receiving, vitally need­ tension -Off!oe mimber_la Free­ Keansburg, and Matawan Con­ ’ ment at the latest develop­ persons. Also Mr. and. Mr . William Mrs. Herbert Cottrell- sr., reveals that abotit 15 per dent ed attention." hold 8-10t0-Ext, 8. orote, - ..... ment saying "I don’t under­ Mr. Jones refuted the alleg­ Porter, Mr. and Mrs.8 Ralph Route 18, and granddaughter, of all grade school children S stand all of it." He added, “It ations revolving the use of the Heuser. Ralph Heuser. Christo­ Judith Wallace, Keyport, en­ need visual care, according to was all "set up by Mayor Ap­ drying beds at the disposal pher Heuser, Mr. and Mrs. joyed a show ln Asbury Park Doctor Kramer, The .more - plegate and his commtttee.” It plant. He pointed out that the Jack Dolan and c h 11 d r en, Tuesday afternoon. comprehensive tests, covering , - was Indicated a restraining 'or­ Btate Health Department had Debbie. Jack and Sharon, Mr, Miss Marie Gaub, Route 9, co-ordination of the two eyes, der to bar further partlclpa- char g-e'd ln September 1056 and Mrs. Robert Kofoed -..and spent the evening of Aug. 27 show that^ at least another 15 GRAND UNION'S-CRANDWAY ~ tlon In Authority matters un­ that the lateral drains from sons, David and Robert, Mr. with her brother and sister- per cent are ln trouble. De­ til tbe hearing ls held may the drying beds emptied di­ and Mrs. Gene LaVote and in-law, Mr.. and Mrs. Otto tailed studies of all ohlldren ln be obtained ;agalnst both Mr. rectly Into the outfall line daughters, Patricia and Jonn Gaub, Overhlll Rd., Matawan. a community ordinarily lead N. I. HIGHWAY No. 36 : Hoke and Mr, Koenig. - RaTitan Bay, contrary Mario, Mr. and Mrs. . Albert to referral of at least 85 per .....CouncU, taking note of UP health regulations. Janwich and daughter, Eileen, cent of all children, some of ' ; day’s Superior Court hearing Norman Janwich, Mias Helen pletewhom examination are found nofupon to. com­need "‘" o f the ooulit against Mr.' Ora- Gregory, Miss Janice Paslen- SeptemberSt. Joseph's Pilgrimage KC Plans vision Care...... KEANSBURG, N J. nata, voted to intervene ln tbe JumpsCliffwood Dridge Man . za, Mr. and' Mia. Albert Jan­ . "A child learns more case on behalf of Mr. Wall- wich and son, Kirtus, "Peter Activities . planned _/or the through his - vision th a n log’s effort to oust Mr. Gra- William” J. Schoonover, 62, Hallock, all of Matawan: Mrs. near future by St, ’ Joseph’s through all his other senses ~ nata from the Authority. Mr. of 592 South Concourse, CUff* Mary. Mouser, Mr. and Mrs. Knights of Columbus 3402, Currie will represent the bor­ wood Beach, remained ln. crit­ Wilmer Kllcomlns and daugh­ Keyport, were reported by the put together," said Dr. Kram­ ical condition at Perth Amboy ter, Fattl, Morganvllle. various chairmen at thc re­ er. "Our soolety Is far behind ough in this suit which Is be- General,Hospital..this morning cent meeting. John Traba- the times ln recognizing the lng contested by Vincent De- Barbara Wulff, Irvington, chlno. Catholic a c 1 1 v 1 ties Importance., or vision and vi­ OPEN SUNDAY : Malo of the Matawan law after Jumping or fallingat chairman, reported a pilgrim­ sion care. ciehee^aY''wra"db firm, . - 6:20 a.m. Tuesday from the was a -recent guest at the age to Wllllamstown on Sept. wonderful detection8 and cor- j _ . Both Mr. Hoke and Mr. Matawan Ed. overpass onto home of Mr. and Mrs! John 21 and also made meDtlon of rectlon methods available. Koenig, along with Mr. Gra- the pavement of the Garden Sweeny, Texas Rd. the Holy Name Parade on They should be more , widely nata, have continued to refuse State Parkway. Mrs. Garrett Vanderwell has Sept. 28, in Asbury Park. used.” , to vote to dissolve the Autbor- After ‘bis plunge, the man returned, home after being a 6 lty despite appeals and de­ was taken by Laurence Har­ surgical patient at Rlvervlew Ed Collins reported a first 9 “ i« “ mauds of the borough council bor First Aid Squad to t h e Hospital. degree to be held Sept. 17 and strenuous objections of hospital with fractures of both Mrs, Rose Cordo spent the and also Installation of offi­ Stationed At Capo May residents to plans of the Au­ legs, the right wrist and the week visiting Mr. and Mrs. cers Sept. 24. Tickets for the David Ferreira, husband of - thorlty to repair the a e w e r left ankle, according to tbe re­ Charles Plosky. •• • ball game between the N. Y. Mra. Frances (Taber) Fer­ I CLIP THIS COUPON system and sewage disposal port furnished the Garden Mr. and Mrs. Charles Giants and Philadelphia at reira,1 Morganvllle, who enter­ plant.­ State Parkway Police at Holm­ Holmes and children, Charlene Philadelphia can be had from' ed the U.S. Coaet Guard Aug. del. At the point where . the and Robert, have returned Jerry Hourlhan. The bus 20, from New York, Is station­ . Must Make Repairs accident occurred, the over­ home from their vacation. leaves the club house Friday, ed at the Coast Guard Receiv­ 100% Orion—New Fall Slip On ■ . By Nov. 20 pass has a clearance cf 25 feet Michael Owens has returned Sept, 12/at 5 p.m. ing Center, Cape May, The State Department of above the Parkway surface. home after spending the week Health, which has labeled the Det. Carl Mount and Troop- with relatives ln Freehold and SWEATERS system and disposal .system • Ronald Ayres, investigat­ Adelphla. "Inadequate" and charged the ing, found Mr. Schoonover's Sizes 32-42 Full Color Range HI' Bulk Knit plant is dumping "septic sew­ car at tho scene. A further at­ a message to our age solids” Into Raritan Bay, tempt -to gain knowledge of With Thl» Coupon—One To a Customer has served notice on the bor­ his act found htm resistant to Bicyclist Injured In . ough and Authority to make questioning. Collision With Truck AtOF Keansburg . » ONLY Grandway—Adulti HIINIIAV, NIC. T.. I.I1 Only repairs by Not'. 20. The police report dcfinttely A 15-year-old Matawan boy Allegations against Mr. sustained Injuries of the face TEACHERS m m m m m m m t m ______Hoke and Mr. Granata were states that Mr. Schoonover and arm Thursday when the ' based on tbe findings of the Jumped from the bridge and bicycle he was riding collided CUP THIS COUPON committee that lt was “ rell- did not wander on tbe Park­ with the rear, end of a parked ably reported" that: way cn foot or was not car­ truck on New Brunswick Ave. ' “They participated ln and ried there after assault. His Thc Injured bicyclist, B a r r y O'Cedar New Easy Squeezor - approved tbe establishment of wife states that he was in Wyckoff, son of Mr. and Mrs. service, charges by the Kcy- good health and not disturbed Charles E. Wyckoff, Spring '''.'"■”pbrf Sewerage Authority which about anything when he left St.. Matawan. was taken8 by SPONGE MOP u'i,'ru;" 2.47 are. grossly excessive, and home Tuesday morning. Matawan Flrat Aid and Res­ which will produce revenues cue Squad toa Matawan Low Coit Refills — Extra Long Handles of $108,928 per year, or $48,000 physician for treatment. In excess Of the annual budget UN Bus Ride Oct. 13 The truckman, Lester J. Vlftth This Coupon—Ono To a Customer . requirements which they' rep­ Mrs. William P. Lambert. Schnldler. Elizabeth, told Pa­ resent as necessary for such International relations chair­ trolman Ralph Wallace, town­ AtOFFER Keansburg (lOOI) ONLY Grandway—Adulti HUNDAY, NF.I’T. 711) Only ■ purposes at a pubile meeting man of the Woman's Club of ship police, he had Just back­ . held to consider said budget. Matawan, and Mrs. Peter T.en- ed out of the Marlboro Tool . - '.“They participated In and Eyck, both of Matawan, have Co. plant on New Brunswick ’ approved procurement prac- been making plans for the bus Ave. and was parked while CLIP THIS COUPON tlces for services, supplies and trip to the Untted Nations Oct. studylDg a road map when the equipment without competitive 13. Anyone wishing to obtain bike ran into his truck. public bidding therfifor in vio- .tickets.maycontact Mrs. Lam­ Two crashes with,no-injuries , latlon of sound business prac- bert, 3 Edgemere Dr.7 LO reported occurred during the 6 oz. B tb . tlces and Jn violation of tbe 6-3767. or Mra. TenEyck, Ra­ week. Mary R. Majewskj, 38, 15 c Statutes of the State of New vine Dr., LO 6-3823...... —.... - reported her car was~ln colit-" facllltlte can- help you* COCA COLA ______pluz dppoult ‘ Jersey. slon on Shore Concourse —rWheaew-bcmklnq "On Aug. 9, 1957, they voted For an extra treat, prepare Thursday with one being back­ we shall welcome tbo opportunity -——to-accept a proposal of Boland, a slice of ready-to-eat smoked ed out of ,a yard by Beverly to be oi Mrrlco. Baffin b Co. for a private sale ham on your outdoor grill, P. Bruser. 17, of 81 West Con­ WITH THIS COUPON — ONI TO A CUSTOMER of a proposed bond Issue ln vl- says Monmouth County Home course, Cllffwood Beach. AT KEANSBURG GRANDWAY — ADULTS ONLY olation of the Statutes of New Agent Mri. Lorna K. White. August_Lutz,-j«.,j>lne .St., Additional Quantities At Our Regular lew Price Keyport,'reported his. car was — ------O m it OOOD ONLY fUNDAlT flnPT. (li rammed In the rear on Route JA C tC fO N 7 35. Cliffwood, when slowing up for the Prospect Ave. inter­ section. J. Maldrelll, Roselle, N f) T H I ...... m m M m m m n iu p this coupon fwwnmmiwfwwi was the offending driver. ' PARKIMf, ish M otors A PRO lil f,MS MATAWAN Matawan District HtXt Campbell's (continued from page one) TOMATO SOUP 119, --first— 139,- second-118,- BANK K O U • NEICDRY third 116. fourth , fifth 90, sixth 84. Beventh 70,88 eighth'75.' ‘ m /.t a w a h , m iw J i t in Combined, kindergarten en­ WITH THIS COUPON — ONE TO A CUSTOMER ' Ott- 1 MooraottCb NEW Street AND Opposite USED Carlloa CARS Theatre..... rollment Is 368. Last year the f\T KEANSBURG GRANDWAY — ADULTS ONLY combined kindergarten enroll­ Additional OuantltlHt Al Our RtpuIor Low Price . ■ ' Bed Bank • . . . . ment the firstday-was 255; ttuau raau sunt mui : OFFER GOOD ONLY SUNDAY ~ HKinr; 7 0 r Showing a limited Increase ln Shadytide 7-4545 - 1-6000 fntertng pupjls _ in f the system MAIN STRIIf ■MAMKMNUItfi Gommuuicationr l e u i r , To tbe Editor, . "My,You’re Getting To Be A Big Boy” G A £ 0 ’ One ol the best good-will ESTABLISHED 1869 missions Matawan Township it* Itlephon* COlfax I-M30 — J, MABEL BROWN, PUBLISHER ever boasted of ls represented Published every Thursday at Keyport Monmouth County. N. J,. ln the drum and bugle corps .By Your Rutgers By BROWN PUBLISHING AND PRINTING COMPANY sponsored by tbe Guadalcanal Garden Reporter AROUND THE TOWN . . . Youngsters, in various de­ J. Mabel Brown, Editor — Geraldine V. Brown, Associate Editor Post, Veterans of Fore ign grees of (happiness) ranging from the general moon-face Subscription Rate* Wars, Cllffwood, which to o Planting" Evergreens Payable In Advance NATIONAL EDITORIAL reserved for such occasions to unashamed bawling return­ One Year (within jtate)~._ f .50 first prize ln a stand still com­ Many beginning gardeners Three Months -...... —- r1.50 | as9 o c Pa t <5n petition tn. Red Bank on Labor ed to the busy business of resuming their education. Moms Six Months Day. This was their first com­ waste the money they spend One Year' (outside state) . SUSTAINING MEMBER for evergreens by planting everywhere rejoiced. Can’t see all the fuss some make One Year (outsldo U. S.) . petition. This corps goes Into too deep ...or.. ’throwing too about returning to school. Youngsters will readily admit The Matawan Journal Is a newspaper "of tbe people, by the people, a parade \lth the spirit of and for the people." Hs aim la to serve the best Interests of Matawan and clean competitive sportsman­ much fertilizer into the hole. they like school and actually look forward to th'e activity vicinity present »U of the news of tbe week without bias or prejudice ship, win, kjse, or draw, the Planting ln a wet spot-nlso ls lnIn a cclean, l , sane,------conservative------manner,------respecting------the------inalienable------rigbts members are good sports. . . , Thanks to Lennie Edwards, genial manager of Loew’s of our citizens, and thereby making itself worthy of their confidence. . (Signed) about the same as tossing Drive In theatre hereabouts, “guys and gals” at the office Responsibility for typographical error* 1* limited to the cost of the Theodore Btrshelf, your dollars Into the air dur­ enjoyed some homegrown peaches. Came'with a card an­ space occupied by such'error. ' ______Director ing a windstorm. Getting evergreens off to nouncing that Loew’s 35 was the only drive-in theatre in Entered as second-class matter at tbe post office at Matawan, N, J. the world with its own peach orchard. Fruit basket was under the act of March 3. 1679. . O t& t* T lu o & fra jic M - satisfactory start is a cinch, PAGE FOUB THURSDAY, SEPT. 4, 1958 but it may pay to review the sent as a sample of this year’s harvest with the comple­ few simple rules at the ever­ ments of Len. P.S. You’ll never see a lemon at Loew’s green planting season, which 35, the card politely adds. Speaking of movies, “The Vik­ ings” will receive an Oscar as the goriest of the year. The Builders’School LESSON FOB extends through September, In technicolor yet. . ’ SCHOOL BOARDS Donald B. Lacey, our exten­ Simple ceremonies Tuesday marked the dedication of (Asbury Park Press) sion specialist ln home the new. Beers Street School in Raritan Township. Action grounds, offers this advice: &ERE ’N THERE . . . See where podiatrists have finally of township developers,. Mayor Harry P. Seamen and the There’s a lesson tor all gotten around to joining other specialists who have been Township Committee along with the Raritan Township Board board of education members When you take your new little maintaining that women are sacrificing comfort to be in of Education, all working together, was culminated in the in a presentment accompany­ tree or shrub home in Its ball style. While others have been decrying the various styles dedication. • ing the indictment of two for­ ol burlap be careful to plant and pressures on various parts of the figure which are used The township accepted the first 10 classrooms of a ,26- mer Egg Harbor Township It no deeper than lt stood ln to conform to the striking silhouette, podiatrists now say room school promised by the developers at no cost to the school officials in the short­ the nursery or you’ll risk that pointed toes, the now ultra show fashion will bring a township. When the plan first was proposed, many scoffed age of more than $53,000. smothering It. business bopm to their profession. All expressed deep con­ . at the idea as a ruse which would not be backed up by The former board secretary You don’t even have to take cern over what female feet were going through to keep up ls charged with false pretense the burlap wrapping off, but with fashion. That’s a new angle, anyway . . . Speaking action on the part of developers in the township. of the ladies, the U.S. Public Health Service reports that Ceremonies Tuesday, which closed a frantic period of forgery, and stealing. A for­ you can untie the top and loos­ marriages in the country declined in June for the- 10th forced draft construction activity, proved the developers .Jiad mer board member is Indict­ en It at the soli level. Roots month in a row. The decrease is attributed by some offi­ made good their word. They promised the first section w(Juld ed with him for conspiracy to will grow right through the cials to the recession. It seems quite logical since wedlock be ready for occupancy hy township pupils by the time school cheat and defraud, and also is J Making Backward burlap. for many is the. result of possession or obsession. opens next Monday. charged with obtaining money Items Abont Folks And Things Ws Knew In The Long Ago No Fertilizer • The accomplishment, a result of enterprise .y the de­ under false pretenses and mis­ officials, is But be sure that your new LAST FRIDAY EVENING the N. J. Blind; Men’s Associ­ velopers and diligence by school and townshy' conduct In office. The Atlan­ plant doesn't send Its tender ation presented its 29th Annual Shore Entertainment and outstanding. Everyone concerned deserves fu. credit and tic County Grand' Jury blam­ Forty-Five Years Ago tle, far ffom its usual haunts roots Into a handful of chemi­ praise of residents of the township. (Issue Thursday, sept. 11,1913) ln tiroplcat waters, Is seven Dance, This' year’s affair took place in the Ridgewood Inn, ed the board for what It call- Contracts for two county feet long and eight feet wide. cal fertilizer that you may be Monmouth and Ridgewood Aves., Leonardo. George Burck, fed foggy financial operations. gravel roads and approval of Orders were received • at tempted to toss around the Business Manager and Treasurer of the association direct­ “ In this case, It has been plans of another were author­ Lakehurst for the Navy dirig­ bundle of roots. Roots of new­ ed this year’s show assisted by Edward Griming and W il­ All Set For Inflation shown that a board secretary ized by the Monmouth County ly-planted trees almost are liam Somers. Again this year the entertainment featured can, hy trickery and deceit." ible, Macon, to leave the Nav­ certain to be harmed in con­ many talented blind men and women along with many ‘ Barring another shooting- war, the greatest problem Board of Chosen Freeholders al Air Station there far her sighted friends from the Leonardo area. Among those who this country‘ must deal with is further depreciation ot the domlnate and influence board at Freehold Wednesday. The permanent base at Sunnyvale, tact with chemical fertilizer. took prominent part there were: La Belle Murtha, of. At­ ' dollar," The stage -is all- Set for a massive new 'round .of members If they are sot at­ successful bidders were F. C Calif., not later than Ootober Your new tree really needs lantic Highlands on the accordion; The Shore Four, a Bar­ inflation. This year's federal deficit is expected to reach tentive to thetr duties,” - the Lambertson of Cllffwood ' and no fertilizer at all, as it's best bershop Quartette from the Monmouth Shore Chapter of $10,000,000,000. It may be.much more. • . presentment . says. “ When 20." '• :: not to push it Into making members of the board were J. Walter Butcher, Mr. Lam­ Ten Years Ago > new leaves Just before cold the Sweet Adelines Inc.; Al Wolf, proprietor of the Ridge-— ' ; Inflation .can.becompared to war In Its destructive bertson will build the m .ile (IssUe Thursday, Sept. 15, 1948) weather.’Walt until next May wood Inn; Bill, Teddy and Pam Somers of Keansburg; Joe capabilities. It wipes out savings, If it goes far eqoilgh it questioned by the Jury.lt be­ and half gravel road leading to fertilize, and then use ferti­ Brown and Joanne Mahawage, dancers of. Keansburg, and can lead to internal disorder on a vast scale and ev?n to came obvious that while they New Jersey Bell Telephone lizer sparingly. ' $ Illene De Weever, Olive Lloyd, Jeanne Grennan, Edna Ber­ "revolution. It can produce dictatorship and*the death of all had fumbled-theJob-entrusted from Cllffwood to the Mlddle- Co., Tuesday filed with the Roots Rot Fast ' ry who did a song and dance specialty. » - ■ - the freedoms. It can bring on economic collapse which is to them, it was chiefly be-, ".sex ' Coimty—line aira oost—of Brafd^if "Public" Utility—Oom- You’ve often heard that what our communist enemies are hoping for. $2,630. . mlssioners new rate schedules such-and-such a plant can't cause of lax methods, mis­ The Standard Gas .Company stand wet feet. This ls certain­ STILL SEEKING THE purchase of the Tri-County Rural Labor and business are asked to show restraint in the placed trust, and too much de­ increasing'. Charges for a 11 ly true of taxus and hemlocks, Electric Co. by the-Jersey Central Power and Light Co„ Important matters of wages and prices. This is certainly pendence upon one man. The was in dire straits late Friday Classes of telephone service In Mr. Lacey says. Just allow George A. Wendel, chairman, reported that a total of-193 needed. But the foremost need of all Can only be supplied board proceeded In a fog,” the afternoon and until n e a r l y the State. . ' either of these to stand as persons, have volunteered to assist the Committee for Im­ by-government Unbridled government spending, accom­ presentment continues, "with­ noon on Saturday. The com­ The Central Railroad'of New long as 48 hours In too wet proved: Electric Service in its efforts to obtain better serv­ panied as it must be by huge .deficits, is the most powerful pany's holder at Atlantic High­ Jersey finished presenting di­ soil and roots begin to rat. ice and lower rales for customers of Tri-County; Mr. Wen­ of all Inflationary forces. It bearS the principak-responsi- out benefit of regular financial lands was filled with gas, but You’re likely to have " this del said the offers of help were received by the committee bllity’ for the fact that the dollar’s value has: been cut by and other informative reports rect evidence in support of Its trouble ln heavy soil with a that lt Should, have had. As a. something about It became application for increased com­ in response to a letter in which the committee outlined its half slnco. 1940. A government which attempts to be every­ clogged U P. sod the gas would base of shale—perhaps around aims and stated that the objectives best could be obtained , thing to all its people, and do everything for1 all its people, result, tha board wasgulltbft; muter fares Monday at a Joint the foundation where the soil by sale of Tri-County to JCP&L. "This certainly makes us Is a government that can ruin all its people. , vulnerable, and' eatfiy^jljfffeeiv- not leave It. ' hearing in Newark of the State too often consists of backfill T he threatening weather Board of Public Utility Com­ and bits of trash from build-. believe that an overwhelming majority of Tri-County cus­ ed." — here Sunday preoeated many lng construction...... tomers are in accord'with our objectives. We certainly The Grand Jury ended its missioners and the Interstate The earlier you gfet your are pleased with the friendly response and the offers of Presentment with these f o u r from Matawan patronizing the Commerce Commission. , evergreen plants, ln, the bet­ much-needed assistance,” Mr. Wendel said in a 'recent Killer Of Children , \ recommendations: - New Jersey Central’s excur­ An Army truck sldeswlped a ter chanc?. they jwlll .have..,to statement- i ’ ■•. . ;l.„Thht .tbejieat..brains In., a sion up the Hudson K 1 v e r. commercial vehicle In a skid, become 'established and; es­ ---■f -BuhiSi-ciBji^^orAiiinjury - ahd^Begpi. among^ihlldren community" be enlisted to Otbfer' places sent?large''num­ (in the rain-swept pavement of cape Winter, "bUft” ' caUi'fed ‘ by THIS ‘N THAT : .' ff the jf'efson'(or pers6nsV.Srho’lettv th'^n any btWriagenfc*;Byery'parent ihould' ldiow how to bers so that (he boat was Route 35, Cliffwood, Friday the drying effects of winter _ 300 pound shark in the East Bronx will call the New: identify and treat them.. . ‘ serve on sohools boards and winds. York.City Department of Sanitation (WOrth,4r3800),„offir. j This point Ts stressed hy Today’s Health; an American operate the schools. ' 1 nearly filled to its oapacity afternoon and ran off tbe rood. Weeds In Strawberries 3. The state should Increase when it left . Jersey City. I t prashed Into the northwest j. P. of Princeton asks if Cials there will be glad to issue a summons' for littering. Medical Association publication. Tt then provides' some Manosqudm’s proposed bond comer of the Charles Perrine he oan use a chemical weed The nine-foot fish was discovered by commuters at 150th simple but vital rules: - - • Us auditor staff so local residence before coming to n killer to get rid of the weeds St. and Park Ave., about 8:30 a.m. Thoy called the police/ Youngsters will grasp everything within reach, so never boards can benefit from Its Issue of $32,000 'for the erec­ halt. ln his strawberry patch. of the Simpson Street station and complained. The, shark allow conditions to exist which can lead to accidents, Keep services. Only two Inspectors tion of a,new high school The. U. S. Olvll Service The answer Is no because was later called,for by a Department of Sanitation truck matches from children; keep pots from .the edge of the stove, are available to serve about building was passed last Fri­ Commission . announces on any chemical he might use and takea-to-769 East 132nd St., a Bronx district office end keep youngsters from fires. day night by a vote of 91 to open oompetlblve examination mow probably also would dam­ 560. school districts, the Jury for probatlonal appointments age his plants. Chemical weed where it was measured and weighed. William Toohey, a Determine quickly the degree of bum. In a first degree noted. - 271 - / ... / . : ' - to the position of a substitute killers are meant to be ap­ foreman there, said that somebody had removed the bum the skin Is red; in second degree, the skin is blistered; 3. There ls a need for great­ Fine' believed to have start­ clerk at the third-class post plied ln strawberries when the shark’s teeth. Because of the shark’s size, it will pirobably in third degreo bums, the skin is charred. ' er personal participation by ed by spontaneous combustion offices in Cliff wood,' Hazlet ground ls bare, before weeds end up as land fill, a spokesman for the Department of For first or simple second degree, bums, coat affected board members to team first In a quantity of excelsior to and MaTlhoro. . come up. - Sanitation said. The nerve of some guys. area with antiseptic ointment or olive or baby oil. This the upholstery shop' of' Albert A valuation ol $250,000 on Sometimes there’s no substi­ relieves pain and prevents skin from cracking and-drying hand If the services they au­ Helmroth,-Tuesday night de­ the new 41-famlly apartment tute for the old-fashioned hoe A STORY FOR out. ' ' thorize are aotually carried stroyed half of Eagle Hall building being erected on Pros­ or a firm thumb-and-finger For deep second and all third degree bums, call a doctor out. . - ••• block, on Main Street, Asbury pect Point was brought under grip around a pesky weed. ... 4. Steps should be taken to Park. The only buildings on question by Building Inspeotor immediately. Shock and infection may occur. A layman the block not burned were Ralph R. Dennis at Tuesdayls Picnic carrot slaw is color­ should not attempt to treat hums of these types. insure protection of ichool those conneoted with the.Zoch- meeting of the Matawan Bor­ ful, tasty and unusual. Use one- board records. More than one nrlas garage and the Swift ough Council as being insuf­ and-one-half cups grated oar- person should be responsible and Company storage house. ficient for purposes of assess­ rots, two-third cup seedless for the safety and preservation The loss-ls nearly $10,000. ment, ...... _ ■ raisins^ one-half cup ohopped wm More Particular \ of reoords. • Officials of the New York Calling roads over w h 1 c b celery; one-half cup s o u r By Margaret A. Leavy Seventy-five years ago a young grocery clerk had $372 We suggest that all board and Long - Branch Railroad school buses must operate ln oream, one-half teaspoon salt, members „ heed these recom­ and the Central Railroad, with Matawan Township unsafe, be­ one teaspoon sugar, one tea­ First Day At School and an Idea. With that $372, plus $350 supplied by a mendation's. -- members of the Btate Public cause of washouts and disre­ spoon lemon Juice and a dash partner ^vhoTater sold out to him, he founded a llttlo store Utility Commission, made c pair, Leon M. Blnger asked of ground cloves. Combine car­ Jerry hurried after' his old­ lunchtlme we can think of on the Cincinnati riverfront. Today that one store has grown CONDITIONS FOR SUNBURN tour of Inspection last Thurs the Matawan Township Board rots, raisins and oelery. Mix er brother. "Walt for me, something to do." into a system operating some 2000 stores in 19 midwestern and (Perth Amboy Evening News) day, .' • of Eduoatlon Monday night to sour cream with the remain­ Bud!’’ he called. "Mom said Boots sat by Jerry’s desk all southern states. Its 1957 sales approached $1,675,000,000. Anyone who hns been out ln write the ' Mntawan Tovfnshlp ing Ingredients and blend Into you were to. take care of me morning. He was vfry good. . The young clerk’s name was Bernard H. Kroger, and tho sun too long ls aware .of Twenty-Five Years Ago Committee to correot the con­ a salad. Chill, jny first day at school.” He didn’t make a sound, even The Kroger Company is Iris monument. And the idea he had what lt can do to the skin. But (Issue Friday, Bept, 15, 1933) ditions without delay. Bud waited until Jerry when the other children , point­ researchers for Johnson A More than 2,000 of Mon A drive, against persona re­ Monmouth County Home caught up with him. "That’s ed at him and laughed. three-quarters of a century ago was simply to provide good Johnson have come up with mouth County’s population for ceiving tickets for motor vehi­ Agent Mrs. Lorna K. White right,” he" said. “ I’ll have to At lunchtlme Miss Morgan quality merchandise at reasonable prices. As he saw it, some interesting facts about a time forsook the county cle offenses In Matawan and says, four to six whole eggs, show you which room to go rang a bell. When the other his job was to be “more particular than the most particular sunburn. Thursday night last week for t h e rf escaping prosecution eight to 10 whites or 12 to 14 to." "~ children had gone, she turned customer." Persons between the nges of n salt up the Hudson on the through politloal intervention egg yolks ore the equivalent Jerry’s puppy, Boots, ra n to Jerry. Although he probably did not realize it at the timej he 21 to 50 have been found to bo Steamer Sandy Hook. The sail, has been opened by Police of one standard "'measuring along close to his heels. "Now, young man, you and. was taking part in a merchandising revolution. The revolu­ particularly susceptible. High under the auspices of the Af­ Chief Edwin C. Bloat. cup. “ ...... ’better send Boots home,” Boots come with me!” Her tion was based on the premise that if a largo enough volume humidity, light olouds and lack filiated Republican Clubs of said Bud. "Dogs aren't allow­ eyes had a twinkle ln them. of goods could be sold at a very small profit, a satisfactory of wind aro the ripest condi­ Monmouth County, was one of ed ln school." . Jerry and Boots walked with ' tions for a bad case of sun­ the most successful events of "Boots ls a puppy, not a Miss Morgan through the total profit would be earned. Today we know this method burn. its kind ever staged. dog,” said Jerry. "Besides, school yard and down the of selling all manner of products as mass distribution—the Humidity causes perspira­ Progress ln re-employment Boots always goes everywhere block. They stopped at a wide mechanism that has made-It possiblo to bring the rich ma­ tion to remain on tho body, conditions in the state was re­ go.” . gate. terial benefits of mass production to practically everyone. making the skin particularly flected during the first halLgf "All right,’.’ said Bud, “ but A young man opened it There’s another significance to such success stories as sensitive to ultpa-vlolet rays. August by withdrawals of you wait-and see. The teach­ when Miss Morgan rang a young' Mr. Kroger's. They're possible only in a free enter­ Qonverscly, a wind will dry 4B3_persons from lists of the er won’t let him ln the class­ bell. "Well, what have we prise economy, in which" every man is free to go as far as the skin. As for light clouds, State Emergency Relief Ad­ room." here?" he said, looking at Jer­ , his talents and-amhitlons can, takg him. ,______»______they sorve as reflectors for ministration. Reports from Boots followed Jerry all the ry and Boots. sunshine. 397 municipalities show that way to school. He followed - "A hew pupil for your Of cogrsc, the Vest way yet at mid-August 393,950 persona Jerry to his new classroom. school," said Miss Morgan. The Timid Soul discovered for- avoiding- a sun­ were .. aided, as against 403,t He was right beside Jerry Jerry looked surprised. "Am burn Is to stay out of the sun, 432 tho latter half of July. when-Bud ■ Introduced him... to I. going to school here?" he But this advlco carries no Former Senator Walter E his new teacher, Miss Mor­ asked. • - .weight for.rthose. who want a Edge, back from France as gan. . Miss Morgan shook h er__ tan without the pain of a burn. Ambassador a few months "I'm glad .to have you In head. "Not you. Boots. Show They should expose t h e m- ago, might accept tho Repub­ my class. Jerry,” said Miss him, Jack." ’ selvcs on days when weather lican nomination for Governor Morgan with a smile. "Come Jack led the way into a Oonditlons are -least cond&clve next ?ear if It is handed to right in and meet the other wide yard. Jerry saw all dif­ to burning, and should take .tho. him on a gold platter, children." ------' , ferent kinds of puppies and sun ln short dosos at the out­ Tlio “Marlboro Fire Com­ Boots started to follow. Jer­. dogs,- They -were -learning—/.all.-/ set. pany’s, new engine house ls ry Into the classroom. But the sorts of things. nearing oompletlon, and tlie teacher shook her head. , Some were learning to sit For an Interesting p e a h Company Is making plans to ’Your puppy will have—to still. Some were learning to dessert, try peach bavarian0 open tt da Ootobor 5. S and' 7, stay outside, I’m afraid." she shake hands. Still others were— cream. Soak two. .tablespoons with a public supper and car­ learning how to fetch.—...... of gelatin ln onc-linlf cup of nival, ' " ' --- He won’t be any trouble.” "It’s a sohool for d o g s !” . cold water, for five minutes. H. A. Elgord, proprietor, an­ said Jerry. “ He always goes orled Jerry. . ’ MOsh 'onfe quart . of, I ro'Sh; nounced the reopening of his everywhere I go." ’ "And every day when you sliced -poaches -with - one --cup Malawan Theatre - tonight un­ But. Miss' MMBan .was...firm. .go.to srhool, you—can—tak*— sugar, rub through a sieve der the management of Wal­ How would it be if nil die BOois to his school.” said Miss - and simmer ln its own Juice ler Murphy who,1 for seventeen boys and girls brought tiielr Morgan...... for five minutes. Remove years, was ln charge of the pets to clr^s?” she asked. ‘T get lt,” said Jerry. from the fire, add tho gelatin Roky Theatre ln Perth Am­ “ No one would learn any­ "Boots will be lenrnlng puppy and one-quarter teaspoon Balt boy. thing." • ' , things while I learn boy and stir until the gelatin has Charles Hendrickson nnd 1 don’t want to go to things.” dissolved. Ctiitl. When (no mix­ WlUlam Seastrom, b o t h of school,” Bald Jerry, ’’If Boats Miss Morgan nodded and ture begins, to-thicken fold ln Oalllcc, on Monday, captured can’t come too.” smiled. one pint of whipped cream. a 1,000-pound leather back tur­ Miss Morgan frowned. Then “ I think . I’m going to like Place' .lin n wet, mold, let, aland tle 16,mites pjl shors ,and tow­ she- suddenly_smllcd. _ / going -to school,” said Jerry. In n cool plaoc until firm and ed lt In behind .their s m a 11 "You ban brfng'Boots lh'lhis “ “Now" that t khow' Bools' will turn out oii| a serving platter. boat to Long Branch, Tho tur­ morning,” she said. "Then at be going, too." ” ' ..... - P-TA Program Dance As Well As They March Matawan Juniors ' TH E S c h e d u le Is T o l d Initiate Drive Stanley.F. Bartram, 4 Wy Miss Dorothy Delbasco, new MATAWAN JOURN ckoff St.. Matawan, -chairman membership chairman of the First Baptist Churoh Fire) rretbrterlaq Churob of the program committee of Matawan Junior Woman’s tSI Slain St., M,tawan Main St., Matanan " Sept. 4. 1938 Pago Five -the.Grammar School Club, initiated the club’s mem- Rev Lawrence R Bailey Rev. Cheater A. Galloway. Parent-Teacher A s s o c 1 a­ „ Pastor Pastor . tlob. has announced the pro­ bershlp drive for tho- oomlnff 'The Task Ahead” will be Circus Raises $5.25 gram schedule lor the school jvear at a membership social the topic of tho Communion "How To Be Happy Though Tlio Matawan Flpst Aid and year 1958-59 as follows: :ooplo will at­ Charles Weigel, 2? Doccliwood Classroom Visits ; at the Sept. 9 club meeting, ~ (B, Broad 8t„ Keyport tend cither church scn-vlco nnd Terr., Matawan, entertained The meeting on Nov. 5, will Sunday service H a m. Wed­ SeTiool of Clulstlan Educa­ ut a family dinner party oil feature classroom visits with j .Club members attending nesday testimonial' meeting B tion will begin for those stu­ Sundny lit honor of Mrs. Wei­ x -- teachers. Parents will learn 'Were Mrs.- Morrell;- Mrs. p m. Reading room open Wed­ dents on iSimdny. Bcpt. 28, ln Andrew Hulsart, vice pres­ nesday 3 ta 4 p.m. the evening. gel's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J, about their children’s, school Shown above is a small portion of the large crowd, which participated in the first weekly ident; Mrs, William A. Wright, Man’s fundamental right to Clarence Lewis, 107 Jackson . program for the comlpg year. dance, Aug. 28, held by the teen-age members of Guadalcanal Cadets, sponsored by Guadal­ recording secretary; Mrs. freedom from all kinds of bond­ St., Mntawnn, who were oelo- ^.TrrT2ntertalnment will be furnlsh- canal Post 4745, Veterans of Foreign Wars. Cliffwood. CamUlo . D. QerXilc, c o r? age will be explained In the Cllffwood Community brnting their 44th wedding an- ed by teachers. Refreshments The cadets have been very successful in parade competition, and marched off with-first responding secretary;* M,r s. lesson-sermon entitled "Mao" Methodist Churob nlversnry, Others . altendlnif wlll be served'by the sixth prize in the drum and bugle corps competition, in the Red IBank Golden Anniversary Cerebra­ Frank Ferrano, treasurer; at Christian Sclcncn services Rev. Dean .lennblanc. Pastor were Mr. aud Mrs, J, Clar­ grade mothers. tion Parade, held Labor Day. Many surrounding communities were represented...... - Mrs. . Appleg&'te; ' Miss EkiLno Sunday, Sorlptursl selections Sunday worship servloo is ence Lewis II, Plainfield; Mr, A musical program will fea- Cherry; tlie Misses Dorothy will Includo this passage from held nt 9 a.m.; Sunday Sohool, and Mra, Donald I. Latvia, and Lr-_„ture..the .meeting on Dec. 10 and Carol Delbasco; Mtb. John Romans: "For aa many as ore 10 a.m, The Rov, Franols W. Ernest Charles Weigel XI, — "when elementary students, will FioVlno.z=rMrsT • Sidney^ Fried­ led, by the Spirit of'God, thoy Osterstock, pastor---of .llw -Bay­ Malawan; .....— ••— • -• perform. Adults will present a man; Mrs, Wai*rcn Hutchin­ are the sons' of Qod, For ye vlew Presbyterian C h ti r.o h, ' play for the children. Refresh- a t a warn rso in a t e m s son; Miss Yvonne Seabury; have not received tlie spirit of Cllffwood, Braoh, will bo the v meftts will be served by the News Of Yon And Your Family Is Appreciated At Any Time Mrs. James Triggs. . .. bondage again to fear; but ye guest preochcrT Pviiycr meet­ '. fifth grade mothers. Prospeotlve members, at:; have reoetved Use Spirit of ing la suspended until Sept, 34. Rummage Sale Tueiday Qpout night will be observed tending wore Miss Carol bray, adoptttin, whereby we ory, Anyone desiring tlio services The Ladles-Auxlliary of the . on'Jan. 7, 1959, when the pres Mrs. Peter A. Read who Is Mrs'. Howard Erdmann en­ On Aug. 27, Mr, and Mrs. Mrs. Donovan E. Lqnt, Mrs. Abba, Father" (8; 14.151. of o minister la asked to.call Matawan Flrat Aid and Res­ entation of the charter will be the chaLrman of publicity fo? tertained at dessert bridge on J. Raymond Ketchel were the Arthur Vifarlous, Mrs. T. J, Citations from "Science and LO 8-3707, cue Squad, Ino,, wlU hold a : featured. Cubs and scouts will gucsts-of Mr. and Mrs. James Francey, Matawan, and Mrs, Health with Key to the Scrip­ rummage salo nt Hie Ftr»t __ have handicraft displays and the New Jersey State Federa­ Thursday. Prize winners were Kennedy, Chatham. , . ' Edward Custlc,. Keyport. ' tures" by Mary Baker Eddy FtrM Mathodtit Churoh Aid Building, Little St., start­ present skits. Boy Scouts vfall tion/of Women’s .Clubs spent Mrs. Paul A. Egan, Mrs. Rich­ Mrs. Frank Wleger and will Include Uu^following (228 * lie Main St., Malawan Ing Tuesday. Mra, Andrew Dio- ; put on a demonstration , of WcrahesdaV with Miss -Frances ard E. Erdmann and Mrs. R. ChrlB and Mafic Wleger. Tren­ 11-15); "The enslavoment of Rev. Frank H, Swooten Pastor dalo, Main St. and Mrs. Har­ ’ skills. Refreshments will be Rlcne at Douglass College, man Is not legBUmate, It will ' Sunday wovshlp service Is old Holmes, lOT RnVbie Dr., - served by-the fourth grade L. Cartan. Other guests were ton, were Sunday and Monday Schneiders Entertain cease when man enters Into held at 8i40 and 11 a.m, Of- oo-chnlrmen, w ill' make ar­ mothers. New Brunswick, to discuss Mrs. William Craig, Mrs. J. guests of Mr. and Mrs. ‘ Ed­ his heritage ot freedom, h!s‘ ftocrs of Ute Women’s Society rangements to piok tip any pound Table Discussion publicity releases for the State Raymond Ketchel, Mrs. Ed­ ward W. Currie. . : ' AtMr. Labor and Mrs. Day Wilbur Picnic Schnb|. Ood-glven dominion over tha of Christian Service will bo In­ furniture, used olotlilng, and . . A . r d u n d table discussion Fall Conference of the New ward W. Currie, Mrs. Joseph M r s., William Biegner' Is der, Matawan, entertained at maiterlsl senses, Mortals will stalled at tho 11 a.iii, service, odds and ends If oontaoted till* with candidates for. tlie .M.etta* Jersey 8 1 a t e Federation of chairman of the rummagesale a family plonio-on Labor Day somo day assert t-hetr freedom Sunday Sohool,-under . Uie -di­ .week. _____,____i'-M ____ - wan Township Board of. Edu­ Baler add Mrs. LeRoy Slckels. to he held Sept, ll, i2-,, aiid Ouests wero Mr, and Mrs, ln tlic name of Almighty God," rection of Howard Henderson, cation will feature the meet­ Women's Clubs, to be held on Mr. and Mrs, Anthony 13 by the Sirius Chapter 123, Frank. Sojinelder,. Belford; Mr. superintendent Is at 0:48 ing on. Feb. 4. Symposium of Sept, 22 at the college.' Guadagno returned home on Ordor of Eastern Star, at- the' nnd Mrs. Richard McKeen and St. -Joseph's Churoh a.m.: cottago prayer meeting W5CS To Meet Monday foreign exchange students will Mr. and Mrs, Edward W. Tuesday-from their - summer Masonic Temple. j ' children, Mickey, Richard and Maple Fl.J Keyport at tho home ot Mr. and Mrs. Tho Woman's Booicly of be held. A collection will be Currie attended V formal din­ home at Belmar, ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Roder, Patty, Hazlet; Mr. and Mrs. Rev. Cornellua J. Kane, Pastor Earl Bmlth, 191 Main St., 7 ChlTatlnu Servlco of the First -faken-for-Founder^—Dayr-Re- ■MStawairrhad os their recent Charles, Brown and son - Maasoa wl!l-be -• held-Sunday p.m.------Methodist-Cliurohi— Matawnn, Mreshments will, be served by ner; and dance on . Saturday • A/2C T o m m y. Magee Ts guests, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Charles Jr., Mr. and Mrs. morning at 7, 8, 9[ 10 and 11 Junior clielr rehesi'sn will hold Ita first tall mooting the third grade mothers. evening at the.. Manasquan home visiting his family' for Carbone'sr., Mr. and Mrs. o’cloak. Wednesday at 2:46 p.m.; chap­ In tho lecture room ot tho Mar. 4 is fun night and will River Golf Club. ' , two-weeks, on leave from his Rhea Longstreet and children, feature barn dance, cos; ’ On : Saturday evening * Mr. Herbert Carbone Jr., Mrs; Jo­ A)an, Nancy and Ann Louise, Pentecostal Churoh el choir, 3:46 p.m. church cn “Mommy night. Tho - \umes and prizes. R e f r e s h- and Mrs. Jac A.. Cushman en­ base at Roswell, N.M, seph Donegan, Miss H a re 1 Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Long- Union and Sidney Ave» Tlftnsday, Sept. 11, the sen- mooting wlll.foitturo a .cover- - ments will be furnished by tbe tertained at a ,’plcnlc slipper, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Roy­ Donegan, Fordham. N.Yl:'-Mr. street and R. Smith, ond Mr. Union Benoh Lor choir -leliearsal will be od dish supuorvat 8:30 p.m, A • second grade mothers. A- lee followed by bridge. O u e s t s er entertained at a beach and'Mrs, Leo Milton, West­ and1 Mrs. Carl Jfermann and Mrs, Herbert a . Wood, Pastor held nt 8 p.m. business meeting will follow, ture on psychology and a dem- were Mrt and. Mrs.-Jack Ren? party at Sandlass Beach, chester,: N.Y.;; Mr, and.: Mrs. children, Gary and Gay, , nnd Worship acrvlcei nro held onstration'Of hypnotism by A. Sea Bright, on Labor D a y Anthony Parlcllo and daugh­ Carpi Ann and Robert Sohnel* Sunday at ll «.m. ahd 7:45 O. Stadlck, school psychologist, wick, Mr. and Mrs. -Charles evening. Their guests were ter, Gloria, Washington,. Ave., dev; ‘ all of.Matawan. . " p.m.. Sunday School Is at Dt,B Westfield, will feature the' Pike and Mr. and M rs.. -Wal­ Mr. and' Mrs," W. E. Ehrllch, Matawan. Mr.. and Mrs. Roder a.m. " ■ ■ -- • ■ ■■ meeting oh.Apr. 1..A report ter Pike. ., . Middletown; Mr. and Mrs. were . celebrating tbelr wed­ Bible study group meets . will be received from the nom- On.Friday Mrs. J. Raymond Calvin Bell, Mr. and Mrs. Jao ding anniversary and M rs Tuesday at 7:48 p.m, ^•inating: committee.- ReTresh- Ketchel was the guest of Mr. A. Cushman, Mv. and Mrs. Farlello, her birthday., . Woman's Club Members Thursday prayor meeting la ■ mentis will-be served by the and Mrs. Donald J. Sargent, Wyman Bedle, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Lester N. Hill Serve At Field, Day held at 7-.I5 p.m. . first i grade mothers. New York, -on board a tug K. Pike, all of Matawan. - and children, Lynnette; 'Janie .Mrs, .Charles J, Ruff, Mata­ Election and installation of boat which brought the Queen ; Mrs. . G e o rge, Ritter and and Newell, who haye beeri wan, woifaro chnirman for the Gethsemane Lutheran Church new officers will be held at Elizabeth in to dock. Latex daughters,' Libia and’ Pa'trlclor. the guests of Mrs. Hill's uncle Woman’s Club of Matawan-, ■ Maple Ph, Keyport . the meeting pf May , 0. when a they- dined at the Downtown ha.ve returned home a f t e r and aunt; Mr. -• and ' Mrs. J ;< announced that the club again Rev. Frederick Boos Paetor film .will, be^shewn."Refresh-, Athletic Club. - spending several "days' as the Clarence Lewis, -Jackspn . Sti, set-ved at the field day. of the , tieVb m ;^;.terrtcel-'.po merits: will be served by the On Tuesday M rs/O e oxg e guests of Mrs. Ritter’s moth­ Matawan.,. Pave, returned ..to Itfarlboro State Ro^pital. Thqee Buiiaayi Malm* »r- 8ikq 5 aim:- id ■ kindergarten mothers. —- - Weaver entertained at bridge. er^ Mrs, H^nnel Wri't.z. (tend­ I h e I r home .inSoiithbury. who naslatod were Mis, ICurl and tho regular service at U All meetings bf the associa­ Prize winners wero*Mrs. .Ev­ ing, Pa ' : Cdnn.. ... - .. . .. Jfelurer, Mrs, Rl L; Car ton, o'olook, Sunday Sohqol. begins tion are held-In the Matawan erett E. Carlson and. Mrs. Mr.'and Mrs. ’Charles Lock­ -The-Mlsses Carol and Doro­ Mrs. Harold A. Fogg, - M r I. at 9;4B a.m. - ' 1 . ' High School Auditorium at 8 Nicholas Francisco. Other wood and children, Charlene, thy Delbasco, Morristown Rd.. Bayard Lamborn and... Mrsr guests were Mrs. RUssell Web­ Candace, and Chuck, spent spent the Labor Day weekend Peler A. Read, . tf.m, 'vV * . - ber, Mrs. Joseph‘ Rankl, Mrs. the weekend at Lake Teedyus- in Bay Head. ..;,• _ Mrs. Charles Rainaud, Thomas Frank, Mrs. George kung ln'the Pocono Mts.; Pa, chairman of the garden de­ '53 Class Reunion At . Deitz and Mrs. George St.- , Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur R.. wy- Mr. and.Mrs; Walter Tra- partment, announced that Hofbrauhaus Sept.-13 Madison Township .- Onge. ckoff and children, Ruth and him and daughter, Karen, 62 members of the club will take Mrs, James Redmond, 672 On Aug. 27 Mrs. Frederick James, Bedmlnster,jwere Sun­ Mathlasen PI., visited Brook­ part lh the flower show at 8 o n I h Concourse, Cllffwood 1 Rabbi The Madison Is Named Township Jew- K. Dederlck. 'entertained at day guests of Mr, ’ and Mrs. lyn-over the Labor JDay weck- Point Pleasant Friday and -lsh Community; Center has en­ luncheon bridge.. Prize .w in­ Franklin Thompson. enij. Saturday. Beach, chairman of Matawan gaged the first rabbi to regu­ ners were Mrs, Spafford W. Mrs. William J. McQraw Mr,, and Mrs. William Oer- High School ClnsN of 1963 re­ larly serve a congregation In Schanck, Mrs. LeRoy Slckels and children, Jane, Kathy, tel, Miriam Dr., recently en­ union, has set Monday as the Madison Township, Arronge- and Mrs. Joseph Dernberger. Tom and Jerry, have returned tertained Mrs. Qertel’s broth*- (JoAnn Meier Hostess deadline for reservations f o r ments have been completed to O t-h e r "guests 1 were Mrs. home after- spending the sum­ er. George. Wien, and Gordon tlie affair which will bo liold have Rabbi Stanley Garten^ Charles E. Hunt, Brielle; Mrs. mer at Rlverheod, L.i. Brewer, and Andrew;Maitson, At Party Held Tuesday •aten,. Brooklyn, serve as the Joseph Baler, Mrs. William J. On, Saturday evening, Mr. oil of Jensen Beach,"Tla., who On Tuesday! MTss JoAnn at the Hofbrauhaus, Atlantlo' spiritual leader of the congre- Rabel. Mrs. Frank H. Bliss end Mrs. Harry Wells enter­ were enroute home . from a Meier, daughter of Mr. arid Highlands, Sept. 13. Ration and- as the Hebrew' and Mrs. Elmore Kattner, all tained at dinner. Guests were two-month tour, of the West. Mrs. John Mbler, Main St<, Only ono mcmbcr.-of—Iho School educator. He - will' also of Matawahf''' ; - ' • Adolph Mollenhauer, —Manas­ Matawan, entertained at a class lias not-been locntod.- be' assisted In bis work here Mrs. Carl Brock, Hillside, quan; August Mollenhauer, party* Ariyone knowing tile whore- by Mrs. Gartensten who has spent the Labor Day weekend Plainfield; Mr.- and Mrs. - Ouesta were Mrs. E. CUrtlST abouts of Mtss A, Buntln Is . been engaged as instructor of as the guest of her son-in-law Adolph Hess, Millburn, and Lochslea Club Picnic Sally and Tom Slocum, -West asked to advise tlie commll- -the-Sunday-School;------and daughter, Mr,.and Mrs. Mrs.—William— Helms,— and Is Highly Successful Englewood:' Carolyp Mercer, toc. Students wlio started high Rabbi Gartensten will pre- Harry Aube.. daughter, Patricia, Matawan. The Lochslea Club sponsored Haverlown.Pa.; Christopher school wllirthls class pnd, did . side over the High Holy Day Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hazlett Mr. and Mrs, William J> picnic, held Sunday a f the Rabblnf. U.S.'Naval Academy; not graduate also aro Invited Services of the”' congregation, and John H. Hazlett, and Miss Miller left today for a month's lakefront property of the club, Annapolis, Md., all of .whom to attend tlio reunion, which will take place In the Joanne Neva, South Williams, European tour. Enroute they was considered very .success­ were weekend holise guests, headquarters o f the ' Madison Mass., were weekend guests will visit the World's Fair at ful by all attending. P r 1 e c s and George and Linda Ritter, Dry Cleaning Township Emergency Squad of Mrs. Laurence J. Altken. Brussels; Belgium. were .awarded for races, horse and Fred and Peter M t u e r. Feted At Luncheon Inc., on Engllshtown Rd., in Mr. and Mrs, Robert La­ On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. sh o e pitching contest and Matawan, . - - _ _ _ Mrs. A n t h o n y Furlello, In at 10 A.M. — Out at 5 P.M. -the -Old- Bridge secy on. Time Mura and children, Mark, Car­ Harvey Mollenhauer, Irving­ many other games, ...... Washington Avo..' Mntawnn, and order of the services are ol. Marla and Robert, have ton, entertolned Mr. and Mrs. Group singing also was en­ was life guest oPIionor nt a ¥ EVERY DAY ¥ being arranged. ^ ■’ returned home from a vaca­ Harry Wells at dinner. . joyed and Ronald A r t e 111. Card Party Held . surprise birthday luncheon , Except Sunday . tion at Point pleasant. Mrs. Sophie Weinstein spent Overhlll Rd.,'Matawan, played Mrs. Jonathan Iledglln was given- by Mrs.'John Buok at Mr. and ‘Mrs. John Baker the weekend with Mrs. Yetta a number of accordion selec­ co-hostess with Mrs. Harold her home' on, Abordeen Rd., Cheryl Ann Esposito have returned home after, Wlmmer, New York. On Mon­ tions. Holmes at wliose home, 101 Mntawan. A floral centerpiece MATAWAN BRANCH spending th rfc e weeks In day they attended tlio after­ The fall schedule of meetings Ravine br., Matawan, tho itnd birthday enko . decorated Celebrates Birthday . Maine. noon performance of ‘‘Jamai­ will’Start Monday at 8 p m. Ladles' Auxiliary of iho Mata- tha tablo. otliolTi nttondlng 131 Main St. Opp, Boll Boof Matawan Cheryl Ann Esposito, daugh On Saturday evening Mr.' Frankiyn Hunter, Beecliwood wan ^Flret Aid- and R o » c u t wore Mrs,’ Oeorge Ward, Key­ ter of Mr. and Mrs Henry and Mrs. J. Raymond Ketchel ca. ” , Terr., has announced the pic­ port; Mas. Jblin Tlmler, rihd Esposito, VanBrakle Rd., entertained *at dinner. Guests Mr, and Mrs. William Blcg- Squad, Inc., held a benefit Miss -Mario Duok," Matnwau, Matawan, celebrated her third were Mr. and Mrs. Frederick ncr have returned homo from nic committee consisting of oard parly, Thursdny'evening. iCEYPORf‘CLEANERS birthday at-va party recently. K.- Dederlck, Mrs. W. Oliver a visit with thclr_ son and Donald Day, Foster L a i & c n Prize.winners were Mrs,*, Vic­ Decorations were’ In pink and Dlggln, Mr. .and Mrs. William daughtcr-ln law Mr. and Mrs. and Oeorxc Hcnsler, n il of tor! Fredda, Mrs, Mabel Mat­ Tolopliono KE 7-0102 ; white and a decorated cake J. Rabel and Mr. and Mrs. Jo­ Robert Biegner and grandchil­ Becchwood Terr., will give a thews; -Mrs, Andrew Dlodato, Visit In Williamsburg ’ was the table centerpiece. seph Baler. dren, Jacqueline. Robert Wil­ full report at the meeting. Mrs. Oeorge Wilson, Mrs. Ml- Mr. and Mrre. H. Cottrell Jr. PLANT AND VAULT Divisioni and Thlrd-St*. ^ -'Games were played. Virginia Thackray, Trenton, liam, Sheila and Georgia Lee,- - Tentative plans arc being oho®) Hnvran. Matawan, and ahd-children,-Fat and HUUo, Koyport Branch East Front Stroot .Guests were Mr. and Mrs. spent the week as the guest Mlnneapolls, M/nn. . made with tbe pr6ycct“ conr: Mrs, Louise Ryan, C h o c a o- Browntown. spoilt Ihe weekend - Calafa and children, Brooklyn: of her-aunt, Mrs. Edward.W. On Labor Day. Mr, and Mrs. mittcc for a' proposal.of form­ quakc. visiting Williamsburg, Va. —-Store Hours 8 to 6 Dally • 0 to 8-Friday- — : Mr. and Mrs. R. Esposito and Currie. Clifford Chapman entertained ing a glee club and -barber­ children, Mr. and Mrs.' P a t Mr. and -Mrs. Charles Pike ot a barbecue suDper. Guests shop quartet. Giving of-Christ­ Esposito and son, Mrs.'Doug- entertained at a picnic supper were Mr. and Mrs. Bayard mas baskets to the needy of las Marvel and children, Mrs. on Monday evening In honor Lamborn and son, Bayard. Matawan will be discussed. Pat Maoville and son, Mrs,’ F. of their son, Chucky. Guests Susan and Potty Chapman, . ^ McBride, great-grandmother were Nina Bell, Olcn a n d Mr. and Mrs.' William Haslach Turnpike Express Bus Service ^nd, George—McBride. cramL David— Piker—Alanr—Barhaxa- and son, Robert, all of Mata- Parents Of Son --‘ -father, M&tawan: Miss Adrl- and Diana- Pike, and Nancy wan; NaM71f6rmes;itarmdclT -MiT'aiKn.tnr.-Jnlin-'R—snar-- From Keyjiort, N. J. (Rollo Post House) : enne McBride, Miami, Fla.; and Liesje Pike. . Robert Mount. Keyport to Jr., West Allis, Wl.i., arc the George McBride, Spain. Mr. and Mrs. F. Howard Mr. and Mrs. William J. [HiircnLs of a first child, a son. Lloyd jr. attended the closing Miller Jr. returned home Tues­ born Saturday, Aug. 30, 1058, Direct To New Y ork City's Business and Theatre Districts —"If"yen need'printing of any performance of / “ Who W as day from spending the sum­ In th e Deaconcs.1 Hospital, klnd we are here to- serve you. That.Lady l.j0aw -You.-With’.'. mer, at theli- summer home in Milwaukee, Wls, The baby Clip Out and Savo Our quick service and reason­ on .Friday ‘evening in New Manasquan...... weighed seven "pounds,’ t w o ' Clip Departure* Out Irorn and Keyp^ri Savp - I Round Trip Fare p .Departuree-From New Yori>-Clty to Keypnri York. ' Mr. and Mrs, Allan J. Mor­ ounces and has been named r to Ne» York Cll> * I Oreyhfitind Or D0(b NI., Oreybnund I4lb able prices will please you. rison have returned home John Radford m . Mrs. Shafta A.M., TitO. 1l&5. B. 10. II ONLY Terminal ■(reel from a two-week vacation at Is the former Miss Ann Mol­ P.M.. 11. I* z, 4,10(10 t**.- i. »• I A.M 0(15. 10)15, 11(15 A.M.. tilt. iOllff. II >11 I Ocean City. . , nar, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ‘ 12 rnidolfht flundny A llulldat'i P.M., HUB. 1145, m y P.M., 12fie. I, J t I, ’ Mr—and Mrs. Brucc^ McCut­ Paul Molnar, Browntown. •Friday. 8iturday,_llunday I I JlG. ilU, 1(15, Ilii, 5(10. 0, 7, «, i«, I FAMILY RESTAURANT cheon have returned'.home aft­ ~ ••Friday,; Daturdar. Ruodny ___ «i«5, Ti*l, li« , it i io a .m . I er spending the Gummcr at •••Itunday Only M. ______' IJ'A.M,only Moodiyi I a -Canadensisr-Pft; —------.Birttfday Luncheon L J ^ ' I ______-Highway-34— Matawan- Mr, p)jd Mrs. Oeorge Deltz Brendan Ouadagno. £on of aiid children. Micky and Bklp- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Guadag­ Save Time • Save Money Save Your Car No Parking Problems py. spent fealurttay at L a li e no, jEdgcniere Dr., MftfftWanT „ Drop Us » Cjfd »l 376 llrosdwsy Krrporl and W« will . t-l»c« You cn Our Mailing Ms, (or Hdicdule Cliamea Lunch 05c -10 thdices Hopatcocg. g celebrated his eighth birthday ' On Friday .evening, Mr. and Saturday with a luncheon Includes Appetizer, Coffee and Dessert Mrs;-Walter Pike and Mrs. F. 'ly "at Pcter&on’fl . Butionwood Fowler, Keyport, attended the Manor. Matawan. Oue its were Asburym Park | , - New AFPII.IATKIAFPII.IATK) ------ItANHI'lIt kA NHI'I ...... Transit Corp. Neptune Music. Circus where Billy ar.dy Jean May, Illcky CLOSED TUESDAY they saw a performance of _ “ No.JItme For.Sergeanta.” ^ PattolJ^j* P & vlTcaniW. 1) y Drogan, Chip Phone CO -.-4222 t- - : - - -iy Vj ----- nrr^ ---- ‘ship funds on court costs if live to' mass hou|5bg, -He‘ felt there was one-man radar ATCO Employee Receives $50 Award the county court verdict went Mrs. Cross was* not allowing equipment available and it Auto Junkyard against tbe municipality. Mr. tbe possibility that'this - was was Intended for just such a THE (continued fib/f-pffgc qflDi ^ Welgand said he was. prepared what the majority of the citi­ situation as Holmdel’s where Bank, was ready to provide to recommend an appeal U zens of Holmdel wanted and there Is only one’ police offi­ MATAWAN; JOURNAL on adverse decision appeared provided the warrant and obli­ cer available and the radar service in the township bn" its to contain errors or ~ an ap­ gation for the township com­ can act as an overall "eye" Proposed run to Newark along proach 'in law that was not mittee to legislate for it and for him on traffic conditions. Page Six Sept. 4, 1958 Llncroft Rd., MaLn St., Holm- soundly conceived . defend it ln law against* the A letter from Charles I. del Village’ and Route 34. The Continues Fire attack of any minority group Young, secretary of the zoning committeemen efereed to ap­ Mrs. Cross demanded to seemingly hurt by It. board of adjustment, recom­ Winner Of Hobby know "what yoirwilk have —Mr. Welgand saw Mrs. Cross mended a permit to Mr. and prove its- application for fran­ bought ln progress" by con­ seeking a victory in thc courts Mrs. Philip Boccerio to . have. Show Announced chise rights lo such a route on tinuing to defend the full-a.cre by the township capitulating a gas station erected on the this assurance. ordinance in court. She sug­ Its position. He observed "you corner of their property at Tlie drama department ol j Mr. Ely reported that Pub­ gested as much as $ of would like that." but avowed Palmer Ave. and Middle Rd. the Woman's Club of Laur­ lic Service Co-ordinated Trans­ the taxpayers money could10,000 go the township committee Is un­ Now they must apply to the ence Harbor announce the'win­ in this way, Sbe said she un­ der oath to act In the besft in­ planning board for. a ’minor port was entering opposition derstood lawyers charged $25 terests of tbe municipality as subdivision, as the gas station ners ln the hdbby show held to- the route at a hearing be­ per hour for their services. tHBy saw lt and to be respon­ will be located by tho Esso Aug. 20 In the kindergarten fore tbe State Public Utilities Mr. Welgand made no com­ sive lo the will of ithe major­ distributors on a 200 foot by room of the Memorial School, Commission Sept. 10, as a vio­ ment. • ity; as they assessed it to he 200 foot plot taken out of a Laurence Harbor, os follows: lation of franchise rights it . Mr. Welgand felt this was a The suits, accordingly, must much, larger tract owned by Afghan, Mrs. C. M. Nelson, holds In Madison Township matter of viewpoint. He saw go on, and even to appeal, fyir. the Bocccrios. first. ' Mrs, M. A. Probst, the township committee as Welgand warned, unless it An appeal by Henry Stoeck- and Matawan on its Atlantic having been justified In Its would be Mrs Cross' side who er for a variance for. a -Jot second; flowers, Mrs. William City , run and ln Holmdel also adoption of the "stop gap" would see the light and with­ line, condition on his property Waliis, first, Mrs.'Rolltfl .Rath- on its Newark-to-Asbury Park measure against mass housing draw. on Newman Springs Rd. was _bun,, second, Mrs. David E. ruqt on Route 34. Mr. Ely said while a Master Plan was be­ Rejects Position approved by the zoning board Watson, third; sewing, M r s. ATCO tile suggestion award winner Angelo Trlllo, 911, Shore Rd., Union Reach, is shown he had information P u b 1 c ing perfected in tbe fact that . Mrs. Cross spurned this.. She but held up by the township Charles Rogerson, first, Mrs. receiving a check tor $50 trom Fred Walling, department supervisor. Mr. Trlllo, an electric 1 the federal government was as­ then wanted to know If the ap­ oommlttee for action by the truck operator, suggested the elevation of the back end of the electric truck to prevent tilt­ Service was prepared, to offer, suming half the cost, $5000, pearance. of Paul S t r y k e r, planning board s. on a minor A.' A. Brighton, seoond, Mrs. ing of production ware thus eliminating spillage ot tile while in transport. ' " ^ local service to Newark to off­ of the Master Plan. The attor­ Holmdel realtor, and John subdivision. , . Florence Holmes, third.’ Also shown Is Frances Jacobs, B Southview West, Middletown, who received a cash award set the Boro Buses move. ney found this a tacit endorse­ Lazarus,, Wanamassa realty Petition Received Also £lue ribbon for stuffed for her safety suggestion., - Mayor Ackerson said if Public ment from Washington of'what man, as experts for the town­ A petition of -20 signers was doll, Mias Peggy Chamberlain; Service succeeded~iri voiding the committeemen had done. ship, obligated the governing presented asking actio n on blue ribbon for model trains, board-blackboards. Total cost I now is allotted for ihe pur­ More tham—that, Mr. Wel­ body to pay them the $100 per speeders.on.Chestnut Ridge ls approximately $1000. A con-, Rule Suicide In pose. . . the Boro Buses route, Holmdel gand declared, the high courts day she understood they were Rd., Old Manor Estates, men­ JdJss Annesley Chamberlain; tract with the. Monmouth Coun­ i. In the election of Feb. 11. would approve any local serv- have ruled in cases of . 't h I s paid as appraisers in Garden acing children using the stre^tT blue ribbon for display, Amer­ ty Organization for Social (continued from page one) the total number of votes cost ice offered by Public Service? sort that the Justices would Slate Parkway condemnation where there are no sidewalks.- ican Legion Junior Auxiliary Service was approved at a counts whlcb the secretary had for the current expense item not set aside measures pro­ suits. Mr. -Ackerson said that as the Unit 332'; baking. Miss Maria rate of $3.80 per pupil. The access tb'would be examined. was 1269 Including both the mulgated by municipal gov­ Mr. Welgand acknowledged street has not been officially _Maccla; Jam, Miss Maccia; prior rate was $3 per pupil but ’ Both her husband, Gordon yes and the no votes. At that Full Acre Suit erning bodies to cope with con­ the two. appraisers would be taken over ,by tlie ‘ township Jelly, Miss Janice Tesch, Miss the MCOSS- reported this had Bebn and the couple's 15- time there were more t h.a n ditions In their communities .paid for their time of appear­ the only recourse w&3 to put Maccla; canned peaches, Miss been in effect since 1053. year-old son Gordon Jr.; Were -twlce-thafr. many., child r en at­ (continued from page one) The township attorney related ing in court but-declined to es­ up two caution signs. * Patricia Kazimir, first, Miss Mr. Holmes said , he wished tending the district’s schools. Mrs. Cross recalled having the hJgh courts have 'taken timate -the rate per diem. A spectator asked jvbout a Tesch, second; tomato puree. to thank the Manzo Contract­ questioned by Keansburg Po­ If. their .parents had been con­ seen in a newspaper published the position the elected offi­ "You have your experts and published report that children Miss Maccla; tomato Juice, ing Co., Matawan, for spread­ lice until 1 a.m. yesterday. cerned seriously with their li* the Middletown area where cials of the people of a munic­ we have ours,” he told Mrs., from a trailer park extending Miss Tesch; canned tomatoes,1 ing stone and for laying the The case was_turned over to children’s riding to school in­ ipality have gained office by Cross. He doubted Mrs; Into Holmdel were being edu­ Miss Tesch. ... parking grounds black top at the prosecutor's office ~Where stead of walking, they easily Mr. Carton was quoted as ad­ knowing what the peopl e .Cross's estimate of $10,000 to­ cated in Raritan schools with­ Also watermelon-p 1 c k 1 e s, Central School. The board-vot­ could have outvoted all the op­ vising Middletown Township wanted and have held office tal cost of"sult. to the township out cost to the township May­ Miss Annesltey Chamberlain; ed-an additional $300 for this those concerned were question­ position at the second election, against “ stop gap" measures by adapting these wishes to would occur, but allowed there or Ackerson assured him dill pickles, Walter Zatorskl; purpose. T he building and ed further yesterday morning on Feb. 26. Instead, the num­ In applying zoning. The full- local conditions, so it would was a possibility if Involved there were no trailers in Holm­ bread and butter pickles, grounds chairman also thank­ and afternoon. ' , ber of affirmative votes drop-, acre ordinance as been‘term­ be Ill-advised for a court sit­ appeal does develop. del Township, so obviously Mlss.Kazjmlr; sewing, Miss ed Alfred Storer, Robertsvllle, Both Mr.;Behn and the son ped from 491 toz/302 for .the 1 ting at a remote point lo set T h e township committee there were no children from Pftggy Chamberiaiin, first and for hli fill work at Marlboro. were released. The boy h ad budget - item which Included ed such in Holmdel, providing aside the measures the elect­ came—under- fire of William them in Raritan schools. The second; Miss Maccla/ third; School. Mr. Holmes was given been detained overnight In the transportation;' a stop on mass housing de­ ed representatives of the peo­ Potter, a Red Hill Rd. • resi­ mayor acknowledged a Rar­ braided rug,_Mrs. C. A. Bur­ approval to have ' this school Juvenile Shelter at Freehold ’ In view of this experience, velopers until a Master Plan ple have formulated. dent. He charged the govern­ itan trailer camp bordered the - nott, first, Mrs, John Cham- painted. . ‘ while the Investigation was be­ the, board of education is Jus­ Is effected. She found a strong Secs Coiirts Differing ing body was- receiving $5000 Holmdel line, but the ? trailer beu-lain, seoond; carriage cov- Mr. Sena was asked to bar ing continued.. : tified fully ln Its belief that inconsistency in Mr.,. Carton's Mrs. Cross 'felt that the from the N.J. Highway Au­ habitations did not extend into 7 Mr3. C. M,.: Nelson; cro-: the use_ of toe - pistes -and the citizens of Madison Towu- position thereby. courts • would differ on the thority. for repair of each road the Holmdel side of tbe line. chet stole, Mrs. Robert Mar­ '■•kick plates by p u p f I s"* at ship-are opposed io' ahy' exten­ _ Supports Carton * score that what was being of­ adjacent, to the Garde'll State tin, first and Mrs. Nelson, sec* Central’1 Sohool, ' ‘ . . Suit Filed To Bar sion o f transportation privi­ Mr. Weigadd" doubted Mr. Parkway and used by the.Au­ leges to 1school children, fered for Holmdel Village 'ond. • (continued from page one) Carton had ever taken such a was a "planned town*! bf 1000 thority's contl'actors In Park­ • . Other Winners posed plant would constitute 7 J.JSxIfosfon' Inevitable stand in "Middletown. The hom#sr* administered • by one ways construction. The town­ GAS-TOONS Also, crochet bedspread, Cheesequake Man a "substantial detriment" to ’ In spite of this Justified be- township attorney felt that Mr. man who .would be responsible ship had originally sought $61.­ " Mr a. 7W alters Raynor; f 'VconUnued Yrom page ~bnel~ tho community. llef,_some extension Is inevit­ Carton'^ willingness'to defend, to the township committee, and . total for such damage. Mrs/Oaslmlr Samolyk, sec- that Mr, Cobain Jumped back . At (be'committee meeting able; FoT/the coming school the' Holff^del 'ordinance ~ as—a bring -to/the"citizens -utilities :Mr._000 Potter^ said/be saw no re­ By Bill OWEN oqd; embroidery, ~ Mrs. A-3 A1. info the path of the car. The on Aug. 14, the principal ob­ iyear high school enrollments "stop gap." measure showed and other benefits they never building Lof Rsd Hill- Rd. 7-tak­ Jester, first, Mrs. Axel BJor- vlcUm was hurled upon the jection raised was the possi­ of* township boys and girls will the Middletown attorney was had. She challenged Mr. Wel­ ing ■ place and he demanded keff/ secpnd, -Mrs. Samolyk, hood of the car, breaking off bility that such a plant might be 180 greater than last year. thorough!^ conversant with gand to deny that Holmdel is that $5000 be applied to that L third; crochet tablecloth, Mrs. the aerial and shattering the emit offenslva-Qdors. The com­ These students must be trans­ three hign court rulings in this bound to get large scale hous­ purpose and not. diverted to Bjorken, first, Mrs. Raynor, windshield. The body was car­ plaint avers that tha township ported to the New Brunswick^ state sustaining "s t o p gap" ing and growth. She averred something else, especially with second^' table set, Mrs* Mi A.* ried / 51 feet; by . the skidding committee was In error at the. Perth Amboy; and W o o d- measures to "hold the* line" that the Howard Fox develop­ tlie township Involved in litiga­ Vreeiand; cflpohet aoiltesr Mfflr vehicle. before it feil to the “Aug. 14 meeting in refusing to brldge V.ocatJona} Schools and on mass housing until ordered ment was an ordered plan, tion. . . Nelson; ‘'knitting, Mrs, Gilbert shoulder of the road,, police grant a postponement of Its to tbe high sohools of Mata­ planning and zoning could be even with smaller than.»acre --Radar Speed Check ' Tier/first, Mrs. August Edel, said. -• I- — -­ wan, Sayrevllle, South River, attained In the municipalities lots, whereas the only, end .re­ Committeeman Edwin Lie- second; collections/Mrs. C. A. action ln order to enable the and South Amboy, The num­ concerned. . - sult of the township commit­ benow noted that Township Townley, first, Mrs. H a r r y Police sat'd the'victim appar­ attorneys for the Neelds, and ber of children who will at- Mrs, Cross wanted to know tee’s stand would be an even­ Police chief Joseph Phillips . Novotny, second; country col­ ently waau_ unconsrioiis_£Ln_d_ the Luxemburgs to procure tend_npproYecl private and pa­ how much Mr. Welgand’s own tual hodge-podge of develop- had recently asked for a rad­ Those are the FIRST . lfectloiis, Mrs. David E. - Wat­ bleeding.' from head Injuries evidence tq ~sUpport"this-con­ rochial schools outside 't'hre feesnfould be In -addition -to ment-~ nothintegrnted into. . a ar „speed_ check Installation. SQUAWKS Bill ever had on son, first, Mrs. Olga Becker, after the mishap. Mr. Jasman tention. • ...... • Mr., Lelberiow'said "life " w a s second, Mrs. Florence Holmes, was charged with r e.c k e s s The complaint also contends township is at least 200 great­ Mr. Carton’s. The township at­ planned town. She Insisted that his Vervlcei" ' ttilrd. * / , ‘ _ driving and causing- death1 by that the townshtp committee er than last .year. These chil­ torney said he would venture as it had taken three years to prepared to give assurance the If you have rq>son to squawk auto. Summonses are -return­ ‘heretofore" had granted the dren must be transported on no estimate as to the eventual sell 208 homes ln Old Manor. state police would provide about our service, it will be Also embroidered pictures, able In Madison ToWnshlp Mu­ Luxemburg® a subdivision of the routes established for the costs for legal services in tbe Estates, surely Mr. Fox could such a request t h r o u g h because It’s TOO GOOD! I ! Miss Annesley Chamberlain, nicipal Court Sept; before "several lots" to bo for public ‘high school students. suit, both as to Mr.-* Carton's nqt sell 1000 homes ln ten the Princeton rtfdar. He held ceramlos, .Mrs. Edel, first, Magistrate Maxwell 8Mayer. residential use. The 5014 Luxem- Several ’more school bus trips and his own. The attorney, oh; yaars. She declared5 this s^bw^ the municipal ' radar^ equip­ .<..Mr3.,,VreetefK!. second;; 'oil burgs believe ■'thatf’tlier^egtabs'; ,Will;-*bf--reflulreA^to- pare for jperyed, no one .cquld.isay how. ed how llttle"was the iaced\fort ment ‘wqulA^not*wqulA^not W ’ suitablesT for - pointing—-flojtfffr rroiaSs, ''-Mr. 'Cbbalh-' - was bbrn Jn llshment or an industrial plant' this .lnciease. No matter how K>ng .the. case would continue ’stop gap" measures 'and ex- Holmdel as Itit Involved at B. A. Pauli; ’oil painting—orig-. Lonsdale. R.I., and was em­ ln close proximity will Impair this situation fs met, operation M (her©; would be-appeals ponsive court tests to -uphold least twp-man communication SALES & SERVICE Inal—M r s.' Martin; .dharooal ployed .as an electrical main­ the residential value of this costs a n d drivers’; salaries made, them. 1 ' whfen ther^ was only Chief Free Pick-Up' A Delivery drawing, ^Miss Peggy Cham­ tenance man at General Mot­ subdivision. . - must be paid from the budget­ Mrs. Cross asked ’ Mr. Wei- - . Mr. Welgand differed., Hejphlllips on Che township force. 24 Hoar Wrecker Service berlain; r oll „ painting a n d- ors, Linden* The Bedle Funer­ ary transportation item*. ’ gand if he would recommend saw natural growth, a f ew j Mayor ‘James H. Ackerson Phone LOwell 6*1770 sfeape, Mrs.. Bjorken, —111 r s t, al Home, Keyport, in charge Oeorge Zlotkln, Freehold, Is In the budget originally pro­ the expenditure of more town-1 homes each year, the alterna- J countered by declaring that Mrs. Alexander Garibaldi, sec­ of local arrangements,*, an­ attorney for the plaintiffs. posed to the voters by th e ond, Miss Jean Stanish, thtfd; nounced interment was sche­ board of education, allowance portrait, Mrs. Novotny, first, duled to take piece at Moshas- w&S"tnade for this increased Miss Eileen Devecker, second, suck Cemetery, Central Falls, Second'Jurist In servioe, The finally . approved Mon. 10 a.wir» fr-jMn, ' ■ Miss Viola Klmnetz, third. R.I. -_____ •.. :...... ; - (continued from page one) ' budget made no .such allow­ M E A T T O W N Tues. 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Cottrell also charges 'that' the ance. Only by very careful Wed. 10 a.m. - 8 p.m. will was the result ol undue scheduling of buses and avoid­ Guarantees to Save MEAT TOWN Thurs. 10 a.m. -T9 p.tnr Two Counts On Man Revolver, Jewels, Influence of_ others Interested ance of any transporting pf Rt. 36 & Poole Ave., Opp. Family Circle Fri. 9 a.m. -.10 p.m. In Main St. Accident (continued from page due)’ in the estate. . . . . pUpils that is not absolutely t/o Sat. 8 a.m. - 7 p.m. • Magistrate James H. Mar­ ies’ watches, a man's watch, Widow Has Dower Interest Imperative can the board hope On Your Meat BUI Sun. 10 a.m. - 6 p*m. tin,. Matawan, Tuesday fined a stickpin, a man's onyx Mrs. WllhelmJna Cottrell, to operate Its transportation NeVbert Hooker, 37. Woodibrook ring, and $30 in pennies kept .the widow, was given a dower program with the moneys DISCOUNT MEAT CENTER Dr., Matawan, a total of $85 ln a half-gallon Jar, interest In the estate and the available for the program. oh two ‘counts, This defendant The house was ln a state of remainder was left equally to With the financial aid pro­ paid $50 and $5 costs on a disorder. The thief or thieves the soi^and his sister, Mrs. vided by the State of New Jer­ "Good Meat For Less" OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK r reckless driving charge and had helped themselves to coke Catharine C. Wallace, Keyport, sey,. it stlil... is possible to _ $25_ftnd_$5_costs on,a disor­ nnd cake from the refrigerat­ according to the provisions of transport to and from school Prices Good thru'Wed. Sept. 10 "Good Meat For Less" derly complaint, alleging he or, Mr. DellnFletrb’S “Shaving the documcnt thnt has been all/elementary school children had been defiant of Patrolman cqutpment had been used. admitted in evidence' byTJudge whose residence lies two- " or Farm Fresh J amps Volk, borough police, There was nn emply cigarette Kaltelssen. Mrs. Cottrell and more miles from Their respec­ when asked to show his li­ package on top of tho televi­ her daughter are represented tive schools *and all secondary cense after an accident Aug. sion set of a brand different by Robert V, Carton; Asbury school children who reside at v 22 at 10:15 p.m. Park, and Edward Farry Jr., least two-and-one-half miles from those used by persons Keyport. from the schools they attend. The accident occurred when residing In the house. A bed Mr. carton resumed the The laws of New Jersey pro­ the Hooker car straddled thc had been disturbed and cloth­ stand as the first witness in a vide that children who attend' F r y e r s centerline 6n Main St. and ing had been strewn .about contest over the? will Aug. 27. struck a car operated by and some tnljcn in the ran­ He_ testified earlier in August approved private and parochi­ James Wilson, Freehold, and sacking. Patrolman Ralph to circumstances * surrounding al schqols are entitled to owned by the Johnson Glbb Wallace, Matawan - TOwnshlp the preparation and execution transportation over routes es­ Motor Co., Matawan, accord­ Pollco, Investigated. of the disputed will. tablished for public school ing to -police report. The Hook­ Second Entry Aug. 30 Mr. Cnrton’s cross-cxamina- children with the some limita­ er car was headed south and The second entry occurred Uon by Mr. Kovacs was In tions as to distances from the Johnson Glbb auto north. Aug. 30 nt the residence of terrtipted Aug. 27 as interest­ residences to schools , applying , Mr. Wilson nnd James Crine. William Ahern, 23 Garden PI., ed pnrtles adjourned to the for these children. . ' Freneau Ave., Matawan, rid­ Cliffwood. This took place be chambers of Judge KnUcissen ing wlth^Jilm, apparently es­ tween 0:20 a.m, and 0 p.m. It for a conference that Indicat­ caped.injury, but damage to was reported by Mr. Della- ed tho possibility of settle­ Used Items, Junk cars was reported heavy. Pietro, who ls related to- Mr: ment. (contlniled from page one) Magistrate Martin accepted Ahern and wns Inspecting lhe Pending outcome of the liti­ "unsightly conditions of used a guilty pica from Mr. Hook­ property. On entering the gation,, the entire estate oper refrigerators,*1 stoves, nnd sinks er and declined to revoke his house, Mr. DelloPlctro noted ates under the direction of in front of his place of busi­ No Wasje license. However, Mr. Hooker n screen cufngnin nnd n rear former Middlesex County ness. ✓ holds a Florida driving license door window smashed ns at Judge Chnrles M. Morris, Pis- According to the ordinance, and a recommendation will be Ills own residence. He called catawny Township, lie w as no person may operate a used Pan Ready made to the motor vehicle Patrolman John Klnnan e', named to that position by chattel or Junk yard without'’ commissioner of thnt state, re­ township police. ‘ Judge Kulteisscn nnd given first obtaining a license from , . gardlng license revocation. Mr, Ahern, away for lhe tho responsibility of preserv­ the township committee. Appli­ weekend, wns notified la re­ ing nnd collecting the assets cation must be published in n FULLY CLEANED turn and Inspection of what of the estate for the benefit of local newspaper after w h i c h Karkus, Weinstein was missing was delayed un- those entitled to It under tho the committee will cnll a pub-, . (continued from page one) .til ho .nppenred. Ho found c Inw...... -- -...... lie. hearing to determine' if. ap­ Swift Premium . Marlboro schooL-It wns—-be­ 33-cnllber Coll revolver and plication for.,.aJicenser4s-to-l>o- lieved, that a guard should bo holster gono-nnd-u_shirr'of“ a approved. posted at the School St, and township special officer. T w o Shrunk Tells Of Committee To Decide Steer Beef~ Route 79 crossing In the vll- gold pocket watches nnd a J l license may be granted if -“'lage-^f-Mftriboro -three times mnn's wrist watch had been (continued from page oncT tho ‘qpmmtttec decides.... t h-n-t- each day. > '.liken; ' " : ...... ■_ 7 voters"of~Mt\dlson--Township, "thPTe AvM be no depreciation Top Sirloin W ith this ' The mayor explained the ab­ Patrolman lllnnnne iound an The Item for current expense of surrounding property a n d SIRLOIN sence of Committeemen \ Jo- eight-inch section of concrclc ln the- proposed budget wns that thc best Interests of the * Coupon Only I ~*'seph'-Lanzftro—b}t__aayJnK:Jje_ used to smash the gloss nnd $073,072, including $140,000 for community .require the opera­ was n blood donqr at Long7 ■ break ihc„rtonj‘ lock. ' Despite jthe transportation of childron, tion at s\fch a location desig- . Branch . _ and .'Committeeman the fact the Uvo robberies'up7 *Tlalhlyrlt’ wns'' the "--will—of- mated^cfi^jtlie-appllcation.-...... • Reg. Price Leonard Nlvison was ill. patently wero committed ip thosc who voted thnt thc bud­ A license for a Junkyard will Roast broad daylight, no persons In get be cut. Accordingly when, not bo renewed unless thc pre- Steaks | 23c Bottle ihe neighborhood could recall' on” Mar. LOTT-luT M n (Fl s ,o n mlsea nre encTosetTby a Wood-' -Gross Rib i seeing anyone around. -O n c Township committee certified cn fence, not less thnn six feet Cafeteria Lunch woman remembered on t.h c a budget under w h I c h the in height. Used goods or chat­ | Coupon Good ■''(continued-from pnge-one)- -day^of.the DeJjjyPieUq_robbqr£ bonrd of education must oper­ tels "shall . nt. j))l _tlmos . ho $4000 salary. Mrs. Gloria Anil- tlmt she- hen rd a enr door ate the schools for the 105B- housed In a permanent .build­ | tlii’u-...... • sell, teachers committee chair-! slam .nt .about p.m., tlicjog- 59 school U>rm, the allowance ing nnd shall not bo .permit­ 'man, and Mr, Senn rcpocted leal time tor the0 thief to have for current expense-was- -re­ ted upon -any-streets,.Jn..Xront lie also could be an lnstructpr j been leaving, duced $35,000 to n net of $C3B, of or along cither side of. the in music. Miss Mnrjorlo Mn- Township police nre lin 972. This reduction included building.” I Sunday I foney resigned, reporting sh e pressed with the fnct Hint the $15,000 taken from lhe trans­ For any violation of the or­ wanted to stny in Ireland. M r.' burglnr had knowledge of portation Hem. Thus, as the dinance, subject to a public Boneless Tender Porterhouse Steaks Roo tool: her place. . , when the DcllnPletro and outcome of two scjhooi, dec hearing. Sept. 17 at 1., p.m. . ,C.a r I W, Blnger, supplies Ahern homes ' would be vn- tlons. Instead of tho $140,000 ] there is n fine of not_ more: ! Sept. 7th [ chkirhtib'^Vffititttr-'hWfSHi '"OtifiVKnaThai 'fHerc 'Wa's"Jew- requeslecf*6y* ’ the ’.bbarcTv foY' ihari’^M'or'fiO' days Imprison'-*' Steer Beef 75cJb for the purchase of five tack-1 dry lo .be token. ' transportation,, only' $125,000 j menu or both. . . . i division when lt began decen­ pot$, and Harry O r d n e r, Grand Union Trio tralized operations ln 1957, Kettsburg. received a 10-y e a r Collicliio Named Mr. Doyle will make his servloe button awards during ;TH? Items About Area Servicemen headquarters in Grand Union's the month of August, as em­ Skate Unit Head iiven New Posts new Metropolitan Distribution ployees of tlie National Lead At their flffct meeting of the Arrives In Mississippi .* Florence, lives at 432 Prospect Enlists In Navy m Promotions and new assign­ Center, Mt. Kiseo. , Co., Titanium Division, South ■ MATAWAN' V »VS • . JOURNAL . . * 1958-59 skating season, the N.J. Airman Third Class Joseph Ave., Union Beach/ completed Vincent R. Haan, son of Mr. ments for three key executives Joseph R. Lynch, formerly Amboy. ■ _ t Chapter of Roller Skating-Rink J. Moore, son of Mr. and and Mrs, Edward Haan sr., of The Grand Union Company vice president of tire Schaffer Seat. 4. 195R Page Seven Operators of America elected Mrs. Joseph M. Moore, RFD two weeks of annual active were announced recently by Stores Co., Joined The Grand Real Estate Listing Cards Louis Collichlo, Keansburg, to 1. Box 397-A, Keyport. has ar­ duty training Aug. 24 at Fort Lansing P. Shield, Fresidcnt-ot Union Company on June 1, at for ssls at this office. succeed Edmond Young, Vent- rived at Keesler Air Force Devens, Mass. , the 432-store Eastern food the time of tlie ncqulaltlon of nor, as ' Its president. Mr. Base, Miss., fron\ Lackland fepeclallst Slutter Is' a mem­ chain. . L... the 41 Empire M ar ke ts.by •r- -Collichlo is the president of Air Force Base, San Antonio. ber of the 310th Army Secur­ WlUlam Q. Andrews h as Qrand Union.-Mr. Lynch has . Belvedere Sports, Inc., that Tex., to attend the technical ity Agency Battalion's C o m- been named dlreotor of mer­ had more than 29 year's’ exper­ NOW operates the Belvedere Arena training school for Aircraft pany A at Fort Monmouth . chandising for Grand Union, ience ln food retailing. He Under New Management and Pool, Keansburg. He also Control and Warning Operat- A 1954 graduate of Keyport Thomas R. Doyle has been started as a. grocery clerk is a member of the Keansburg High School, he Is employed made qperating vice president with Schaffer Stores Co., inc., Borough Council. by the Acme Market ln Wood- of the New York Region and Schenectady, N, Y, Aftor After the election, fir . Colli- bridge In civilian life. His par­ Joseph R. Lynch was named serving successively as store chio announced to the members ents Jive at 409“ Central Ave , Ice president -and general manager, district supervisor MATAWANJimmie and Aniclo, J?ropiDINER i of the organization that he Union Beach. manager of a newly-formed and general superintendent of. would endeavor to revive the Connecticut Division, with store operations, ho waa made policy benefit shows that were Checked Hurricane Path headquarters - at Newington, vice president-end assistant held by' the organization from Navy Lt. Peter B. Wyckoff, Conn, . ■ to the general manager ol the If It's Eatable We Cook It 1942 through 1949. These eight son of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Mr. Andrews has been asso­ company. . extravaganzas on wheels‘ that S. Wyckoff, 398 Broad. St., ciated with Grand Union since- STEAKS — CHOPS — SEA FOOD ' involved the talent of hundreds Keyport, departed from Jack­ 1940 in the company's mer­ of amateur skaters Iron} all sonville, Fla., on Aug. 25 . at chandising operations. After Given Service Awards Highway 34 At Intersection Of Jackson St. over the Eastern United States 11:30 p.m., aboard a . patrol scrvlfig as a field meat, buyer, Jhmes Reamer, West Keans­ all were. held in Madison plane of Airborne Early Warn-' VINCENT R. HA AN sales supervisor, head meat burg; charlea Mm'larty, Key- - MATAWAN . Square Garden, New York, and ing Squadron Four for night buyer and general manager of produced over $150,000 for the radar coverage of Hurricane* 142 W a y s .l d e Dr„ Cllffwood ment merchandising, he was Infantile paralysis'jund. Daisy, threatening the Florida Beiacbt: bas reported to.1 the appointed director of perlslr- This fundy^long the pet char­ coast. Great-Lakes Naval . Training ables In' 1954; Since the' Initial ity .of the roller skating men;' The squadron, part of tbe Center, Great Lakes, HI., for decentralisation of Grand Un­ has been such a huge success JOSEPH J. MOORE -, Navy’s "Hurricane Hunters," boot training. ' . ., . ion's operations ln tho New- mainly due to the efforts of flies hundreds of weather re­ Vincent would hays become York-New Jersey metropolitan Victor. J. Brown, Hewark, and or s. lie la a graduate of Key­ connaissance flights into sus­ a junior at Matawan. High ares began In 1957, Mr, An­ one of the most prominent men port High School, Class of picious storm areas and hurri­ School this fall. . . in the roller skating and sports 1958. ... canes to collect, meteorologi­ drews has been a regional vice world. Mr. Brown has been the Airman Moore was existed cal data, including wind veloc­ Completes Two president with headquarters In organizations fund chairman In the Air Force by T/Sgt’ Jo­ ity, location and direction of ' Weclu Training Mt. Klsco, N. Y, since‘.its Inception. ' .' seph T, Soboul in July mpvemenst which is relayed to Army Reserve Pfc. George . Headquarters In - ;• Upon hearing the announce­ through the Red Bank A ir Fleet Weather Central ait Mi­ Hicks, iff, whose wife, Nancy, East Paterson ment of the proposed revival Force Recruiting Office an d ami. This station, in turn, lives at 93 Washington St.. In hla new position, Mr. An­ of this great event Mr. Brown attended phase one of his bas­ evaluates the material an d Keyport, oompleted two weeks drews will co-ordlnato buying offered his services ft's choreog­ ic military training. at Lack­ keeps, the Weather- Bureau In of annual’ a'otive’ duty training and aales policies of the com­ rapher for the show. All of the land, the "Gateway to the Air Aug. 24 at Fort Devens,, Mass. pany. He will make his head­ choreography in the past, shows Force." ... - Washington. D.C., informed so quarters In Grand Union's has been done by him. . Under the Air Force’s basic that early. warning of danger­ ' Pfc. Hicks' is a member of General Offices, East Pater- . Frank Negri, president of the training program. Airman ous storms maybe given to the 310th Army Security Agen­ >n. , - 1 . N. Y. Chapter, has been con­ Moore will undergo phase two areas in the storm’s path. cy Battalion's Company 1 of Save For Tomorrow tacted and It is possible, that of basic training at Keesler This flight wcus the third Port Monniouth,. ' Mr. Doyle, formerly execu-' these two great branches will AFB along with his technical one made by Airborne Early A 1956 graduate of Matawan tlve assistant to the senior merge -skating- talent -to pro^ training. After.seven wee K s’ Warning - Squadron, F o u r in ■High -School’, he Is- employed vice president |n charge of op­ duce' one of the most exciting training, he will be graduated tracking Hurricane -Daisy/'_„ : by the Jersey Central , Pbwer erations, nowTWU have respon­ glvs roller skating shows of all time. from - basltraining and con­ Sklslak With Task Force & Light Co., South A m b o y. sibility t o r supervision 1 of ' The dollars you put slide In'a Savings Acoount tinue, with his technical train­ U> 8. Army Sgt. Robert Skis- His parents, Mr. and Mrs, Grand Union operations in you .Lhe .assurance of fulureraecurlty, T hey are thers w hen ing. ■ - ' . lak, son of Mr. and Mrs. An­ Oeorge H. Hicks, live at 69 Ra­ New York, Long Ipland, West­ Keesler is a part of the Air drew H. 8kls1ak, 138 Washing­ vine Dr., Matawan. . chester County, lower Connec­ jou’needof diem ' to m eet a financial■ ■ ■ r‘ em ergency or take ed* . , StanleyMinor BringsBoyes, 366 Suit Augus- Training Command :iU v of training airmen to become on, . Mr. Doyle has had 28 years t half of hte mtnor son, Robert qualified technicians in any of. son of ■ George: McBVlde, Van- experience with Orand Unlon, If you Save not form ed the habit of aavlng, start now 1 S., had'sued for (3520 In Su the more than 40 different oa-. Task Force 201 ii,made up, BraklecRd., Matawan, recent­ He was named general man-; perlor. CoUrt beoause of injur­ reer. fields.. To fill technician of airborne elements bf^tbje' ly received h|s honorable dls1 agcr of the central-division in at The Farm ers and M erchants N ational Bank. O pen- your, ies and. property damage suf­ needs of the Air Force, ATC 24th Infantry Division lti! Augs­ iharge from the U.SrNavy 1954, and vice president of the fered lest May 23, when his operates ^approximately 45 burg, Germany, and support Je now Is residing at tho Van account-w ith^ a sm all depw lt and resolve lo' add to It regu­ oar was tn an accident with schools at more than a dozen command troops from Army Brakle Rd. address with: his class are soheduled 'to be larly. v : . '. ^ r ■-. " , ■ ■■■■:.. . another, oo Route 35. that city, airbases in the United States. units throughout Europe. They father and grandmother, Mrs. graduated ln 1962 . and now Defendants e re Robert L. were airlifted ,ln two phases F. McBride. are. receiving: intensive Indoc­ Hemenway, Cliffwood, owner Returns . From Fort Devens by oargo-type aircraft from ■ Wuestefeld ' Retuth, trination In advance of the of the other, vehicle, and' Roc , Army. Reserye 0/4. Stanley Augsbulg, via Adana, Turkey, : , . To Cnmp I.eJenne .. regular aoademlo year which obrRlenzl, Keyport, the driver L. Slutter Jr., 22* whose wife, to Beirut.'. / '•.'. ; Pfc; Albert E. WiiestefolS begins ln early September,*, who' Is stationed with -the J/& Johmon In Washington Marine Corps, Camp LeJeune Pic. Richard E, Johnson, FARMERS ASE)t^iRiaiAifinfS N.C., has returned to c a m p. son ot Mr. antf Mrs, J. E. after spending a 13-day fur­ Johnson sr., 80 Fulton 8t„ NATIONAL BANK lough at the home of his par­ Keyport, now, ls stationed' at ENROLL NOW ents, Mf.’ and Mrs/ H. Albert the U.B, School- of M u-s 1 c, Wuestefeld, Pershing PI., Key­ Washington, p p . : : . / ■ Matawan Joan Irene’s port. ' ' ; . ' ; ' v" For friends who would like OldMrt AndyHoit Modtr* B«nk In UoomouUi Comity ~ CiUbUikU HU —___FarrelLInLebanon to_wrlte,_hls_ address_Is U.S. UimiNr Vtdtril Ma«rv« lyattm - .Mombor r«d«;a1 Dtpoiti IiuuraaM Bernard L. Farrell, son-of Army Element, US Navy Re­ . I-: '- H Corpotiiloo ' ■ Mrs. E .; Farrell, 221, Lorlllaxd ceiving Station, Washington, SCHOOL OF DANCE Ave.-, Union Beach, Is , how to D.C. ■ r Lebanon. ;' : . . H is mailing' address/for trlemB-Vwho .would like " to BALLET ACROBATIC •* i i \ W fltal.li1 Bernhird L. FaJrrell BT3; UBS- Plymouth : R o o M: JOfvlolbAi o/o Fleet TOE .\ . H A W A IIA N . ' ' roaster, New York. . ;r.y. ■ Davie At Annapolis > V.. TAP . . BALLROOM ” .Enrolled as a midshipman of the Fourth, (freshman) Class at the U.B. Naval Acad­ emy, Annapolis, Md., is Alton ...... Precision , T. Davis, son,of Mr. and Mra. ^lton- M.' Davis,' 9 Fierro Ave.,' Matawa'ij. , •• Stay-Fit Classes v Alton attended the U-fl. Nav­ al Academy Preparatory School at Balnbridge, Md. He ' Machinery and Exercises entered the academy on a Sec­ retary of the Navy appoint­ ment, and was sworn th as a midshipman on June’30. ’ / Call COlfax 1-1529 Members of the -” p 1 e b *” (continued bottom next column) 335 Maple Place Opp. St. Joseph’s Church Keyport BEEF LIVER 49: Morrell Pride Spiced Sliced % t 0 NEW Roll Ib. Pkg..

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MATAWAN .■». : CARDIGAN and SLIPOVERS LUMBER CO. 126 Main St; FULLY AIR CONDITIONED Matawan The Friendly Lumber Yard L0 6-4500-4501 U l CO.; KEYPORT /'Iff Mon. Thru Fri, 8:15 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. Saturday 8:15 A.M. lo 6:00 P -V.4) -to- > w ^ t ■ Sutphin Ave., Matawan CUTdozs, Howard Tice; Ronald Keyport’s Football Te a m Drills O n Offense At Its First Practice White Eagle Inn Sweeps Softball Ga-rcta, and John Bezek of the Dodgers; Btepbea Ruby, Al­ Title Tourney With Fiber Chemical bert Klngeter, Ronald GUmar- MATAWAN JOURNAL White Eagle Inn's softball Epplnger, rf tin, WUllam Wilson, James Covell;-cf Beutel, and Andrew Oacossa team showed ocnvtoctogly ■ to Burns.i rf - Page Eight Sept. «. 1958 the playoff final series of the Vail, lb ot the Lions. . Matawan-Keyport Softb all Downs, c Tha ParKers-Lions box League why they are a state Massing, 2b score: Keyport-Matawan championship ” B” unit .when Dunham, p Parkers 41) 34 18 14 r h they trimmed the Fiber Chem- Fiber Chemical Co. ( ) Ennis, 2b. 0 0 Youths To Play loal Co. nine ln three straight ab6 r. Bldlsto, 3b 1 I Keyport's two service clubs, games to - take .the bayshore J. Rosato, rf, 2b 3 . 1 Daly, It ■ . 0 1 Bouchard, p, cf 4 2 Langan, p 0 0 Klwanls and Lions, are put­ league's title. F. DeNardo, cf, rf Houlihan, ss 0 0 ting up a trophy to be award­ Fiber made a stirring fight A. Rosato,-, s Williams, lb • 0 0 ed annually to the •winners of of It for the first two games, Collins, ss Walker, .cf 0 0 the game between the -year- BlUottl, If Malinowski, c 0 1 12 going down by only 3-0 .. and Manctoi, If Bartilotth, rf / 0 0. old boys concluding their scores In excellently play­ DIBIase, lb Diamond, rf . 0 0 period of play to the - " lea­ 3-2ed contests. But with tbs third Muro. lb gues of Keyport and Matawan.8 12 game of the five-game series Fedele, 3b 1 3 coming up, tbe one the Fiber Orlando. b. l Lions (0) .Ibis trophy will go Into com­ The Red and White football squad obviously expects to men eleven players last year. The new freshman team will be Springsteen,2 .2 r h petition for the flTst time Sun­ carry the fight to the enemy In no uncertain terms this season assembled'and drilled evenings because of double sessions while team had to win to stay alive 1 1 Beutel, ss ■' 0 o day when the -year-old boys as the Keyport players work on forward pass throwing and re­ the Jayvees will grind it out with the varsity In-the afternoons, ln tbe tourney, tbe strain of - . . 30 11 Gllmartln, lb • 0 1 12 ceiving at the outset ot their drills. Coaches Tuffy Baker and with the sophomores and upper classmen attending school the unrelenting effort told on Score by innings:. 6 Ruby, c • 0-1 of the two leagues meet to a Jay Demarest are working with a squad of 39 players of game mornings. . . tbe arm of tbeir one . .star White Eagle Inn 350 6020—18 Klngeter, p ' 0 1 Keyport vs. Matawan game experience either as varsity holdovers, former Jayvee or fresh­ pitcher, Boots Springsteen, Fiber Chem. Co. 0110 Cacossa, cf 0 0 ’ as their last 'participation to and- their rivals crashed 220 6 Stillwell, 3b ., 0 0 8-12 baseball. The game will A Keyport High School foot­ son ls an especially promising Dane, Gene Fleming and back, and Allen Fredericks to through for the tittle with a Potlto. 2b 0 0 be'played at 12:30 p.m. at ball squad, of JO, without out­ one. Wayne Perry. Ben Ochlnegro the halfback assignments., 16-8 victory. • Kohlbecker, 11 . 0 Of Keyport High School field as standing stars but deep ln The lettermen lost by gradu­ ls also an experienced quarter­ . Returning Lettermen Tbe opening encounter of the Parkers Champs, MacManus, rf 0 0 "the opening half of a double game experience, answered ation were Ray LoPresto, Wait back, and Jim Noe and Terry Along the line, returning let­ series saw Ed Dunham; the 0 3 - header. "JChe second game is tbe call of Coaoh fltaa Baker Zoremba, backs;- Harold Ackerson, from, tbe freshman termen are Ed Blckham ' and Eagles mighty hurling main­ Defeat Lions 1-0 Score by tanlnfs r/. • ' the annual softball contest be­ hnd Assistant Coach Jay Bak­ O’Brien, Dave Andersen, tack­ squad, are available. Tom Bob Chromy, ends; Chris stay, retire the first 14 Fiber Porkers 100 000—1 tween Klwanls and Lions er at KHS field Monday. les; Rloh Bauman, guard, and Leonard, from the J a y v e e a. Martin and' Dick Chapman, batsmen to face him without a Union Beach’s Little Lieaffue OOOr-O members to raise funds for. tbe There are 12 letterraen avail­ Rloh Boggs, center. While and Paul Wharton and th e tackles; Joe Boalone and Jim ripple. Then. John Bllottl oeasom wound up last week Lions 009 Keyport recreation program. able and a goodly Dumber of these losses were serious, they bone-cronchtog Richie-Zlltoskl, Burke, guards; Ralph - Nappl connected tor a hit but Dun­ vrtth a one-game playoff to de­ The managers of the Key- other players who bad long Were not such as to cripple a from the freshman squad, are and Oeorge Dickey, centers. ham promptly whiffed Jud cide the borough championship Keyport’s port and Matawan league hours of play last season with squad with the depth that the ready to go ln for Dane at Wayne Steneck and Nell Bah- Muro to retire the side. This flod the exercises Thursday to teams will constitute a board the varsity, Jayvee and fresh­ Red and White has. fullback. Tbe Jayvees contrib­ rehburg, from tbe Jayvees. was necessary for White Eagle honor the 12-year-old boys (continued from fifth'column) " Of strategy to guide the rival man squads. The contribution Coach Baker has a return­ ute Bill Hogan and Wally and Charlie Crooe and Stan cut the time as they only had who conclude their period of are wtagmen o f' ability.. Jack 'league-teams In the Keyport- of the 1057 frosh squad to the ing backfleld of reserves from Kennedy and the freshmen Graser, from the freshman, one-run lead. An error and Little League play, with the Wright bas been moved from _ Matawan 12-year-oIders game player list for the present sea-11957 of Punkln Brown, Larry Robert Felgesiwtoter, a scot (continued In eighth column) bito by Jack Massing and Dun­ season Just closing.- The boys who will play on the ham produced a ru n o ff Tbe Parkers rose mightily to end to tackle as a reserve.and . two teams are as follows: Key­ Springsteen to the fourth.. His the occasion to take the play­ the 1957 frosh team has sent port: Spafford Lewis, P a u er New Ace Susan Regan mates made things more se­ off game from the defending up Fred Dunning. Dave Post, Chuderskt, Tony Orlando, Bob LOOKING IT OVER j cure for Dunham to tbe sixth champs and highly favored Chuck Bakin aftd "Chris Heale. Oarhart, Adam Lewandowskl when Tony Lopez connected Uoqs 1-0. Spectators oalled it Ray Vaccarella is a veteran David Opatosky, Harold Robe­ In Stock Racing L Swim Medalist for a double with two aboard the outstanding game of bor­ guard who U expected' back. dee, Oarl Henry, Ray Brown, ■ Ed Sigler, Port Monmouth, A nine-year-old girl from to run the White Eagle lead ough Little League annals as Wamren Comes moves up from Dave Siegel, Rich Wilson, START OP ANOTHER TWO MORE KEYPORT to 3-0. It stood tbat way to Bill Laagao, ot tbe ParJcers, the Jayvees and Frank Redo, Garry Post, Bob Bratlsfolls, swept Into the stock oar rac­ SOHOOL year colls for the an­ BOYS head tor.action .on col­ Cllffwood, Susan Regan, was the end even though Bllcttl and AlUe Klngeter a of the Bob Shea and Joe Cararello.. Bob Lewis, Rich Oison, jo e ing limelight over tbe holiday nual appraisal of the pros­ lege gridirons this week. -Jim­ the only winner.and medalist and' Bert Collins hit safely for Lions, each allowed three hits move In from the frosh squad. French, Frank Dowd, B ob weekend at Old Bridge Stadi­ pects-tor sucoess of tbe var­ my Howley, who has been for tbe Surfslde • Swimming Fiber to tbe 'last frame with In their tense pitching duel. Jim Wagner and Larry Cheho- . Preston, Bob Bohnsack, Russ um,’ winning on both Friday sity teams-ratKeyport and playing fullback for Red Bank Team In the' annual Moo- one out. A fly to oenter field The Parkers reached Kinget- weth are two,other guard can* Darts. end Sunday nights. Sigler was Matawan: By way of recapitu­ Catholic High School tbe past mouth-Ocean County a w 1 m- and aa easy Infield.out- pre­ er for a one-run lead the first didates, making their presence > ' Matawan Players the lucky survivor Sunday of lation, before going Into this two seasons, bas been accept­ mlng meet ait tbe Driftwood- served Dunham’s shutout. time they come to- bat on hits felt. 'John .Stryker hopes to ■ Matawan players are Tom year’s survey, at the start of ed at the University of Miami by-the-Sea Club pool at Sea Pick Up Run In Fourth by Mike Sidlsln end ’ Frank break in at oenter as sub for . Longette, Jack MoMahon, Al orash-bang action that p u t tbe 1957 scbool year this col­ In Florida and invited to Jola In. the seoond encounter. Daly. Thereafter Klngeter was the strongly entrenched Nappl an McTague, Jim Nlcora, Bob nine oars, Including Peto Fra­ umn predicted below -average the freshman football squad of Bright Thursday. : ; White Eagle , again picked up virtually untouchable, Sandy and Dickey. ' Walker, Erwin Hayes, J a y. zee'a out of aotloo at the first teams to football and basket­ tbe Hunrtoaoes next week. The event, whioh ls sponsor­ a run ln the fourth to go out WaioDowskl's scratch single The Keys aT r e a d y have* Searls, Ron Raven, Bob Coons, turn. On a restart there was ball tor both schools but above Rowley will Join his high ed by the Shore Aquatic Club, ahead. Jerry Covell, first up, being the only other hit the started oontaot work. Coach Frank Lasko, Doug R 1 n e a r, average to baseball, w l Hi scbool classmate, Roy Dane, Is sanctioned by the New Jer­ hit safely In that frame. -He Porkers oould gamer. Baker plans' to drill the var­ Tbm Devlno, Conrad 'Jackson, Jamming together on tb e Matawan especially favored in on tbe Miami frosh squad. sey Amateur Athletlo Union. was sacrificed along and’ a Langan Iron-Nerved sity and Jayvees afternoon* Stevie Russell. Leu Tomaselkr.* firstTUHTiroundrtbe-east-end ths dtamond sport. The ap­ Howley's good fortune to es­ There were 160 youngsters wide throw by Jud Muro, Fi­ But Taheftp was iron-nerved and the freshmen in the eve­ Bol Opatosky, dlrector-of-the ourve. that sent the car of Bob praisal was not far off. In pecially gratifying ln that he competing, Miss Regan .being ber -first- sacker,v on arelay when Ron Gllmartln, Steve ning for tho next month be- event, states tbat a recheck Boudinet, of New Brunswick football, the Red Raldera had played bard and never lagged ■the. only one registered from for a plohoff let him go to Ruby and Klngeter''bunched cause-of the double-sessions:___ will be made of.the names be^ hurtling Jnto the air and onto a 4-5 reoord and tbe Huskies In effort despite all the dis­ this area, 1 third. Covell then scored on hits on him. He preserved K11S Varsity Schedule tore game time as there like­ 5-4, Including running up the couragements that come to Team honors went to tbe Al- an infield out. that precious one-run lead to The KHS varsity schedule: ly abe other boys who are. elig­ the“saf*ty fence. . highest soars on MHS grid one tolling ln a losing .oause. lenhurst Beach Club with the Fiber rooters bad their first ihe end. His maAes gave him Sept. 27. W a y n e Township^ ible for tt. ■ , - Sigler won bis honors by history against St. Peter's. Red Bank Catholic was losing Ooean Grove Racing Club sec­ chance to cheer to the series sterling support In the field home; Oot. 4, Toms River, “ So far tbe following mem­ running down skillfully' Flori­ Matawan football was tbe game after game but tbe good ond. Miss Regan’s accomplish­ to the fifth.’ Muro walked. The and altogether the Parkers home; 11, Bayville Regional, bers of the servloe clubs have da’s Tommy Elliott, leader main variant. Both sohools work of their fullhock did not ment waa made more out­ next two Fiber batters popped performed Hkd ft truly cham­ home; 18, Point P 1 e a s a n t, volunteered for the softball most of the way, Elliott bad were to the lower levels of esoape notloe. Mike Russo Is standing- ln that sh e .a o o re d out harmlessly. Moon DtM&t- pionship team. away; 25, Lakewood, away; game: ■ K I V a n l s—J. Leon taken over tbe lead*at the, the Shore Conference to bas­ heading for West Virginia for her triumph ln the 60-meter tia, White Eagle shortstop, L. L... Championship and Nov. 1, Metuchen, home; 8, .Sohanok Jr., Larry Elseman, ketball. In baseball they ran tbe Potomac State football free style over an AUenhurst tossed wildly-on Jud Rosato’s graduation trophies- for the - Frenchtown, away; 15, Rum-, , Milt* Oale, Harv and Paul sixth lap but“ under the 'pres­ one^twb to Shore Conference squad next week. He will Join ’entry, . Barbara. Steinheuser, grounder, Muro coming round year-olcts were presented12 son, home; Nov. 27, Matawan, Waffenfeld, Hy Schwartz, Lou sure that Sigler, put on him, "B ” standings to verify t h e Bob Kennedy, a fellow KHS who enjoys top rating to the to score and Rosato scooting Thursday evening In the audi­ away. ~ ^ ^ - Prager, Harold.Laughlln, : Bud Elliott's car could not take lt prediction of a good baseball grad, to tbe frosh class at tbe state for one of her age.- to third on the throw-ln to get torium of the Memorial School. Cahill, Henry Hansen, Dr, Sey- and hod to Ump ln. Charlie year with Matawan adding a Junior oollege. Russo is to be By her .victory tbe Cllffwood Muro at home. Rosato stole Guest speakers were Ray San­ . mour Fetoman, Bob' Buhler, Creger, Irvington) was second;' sterling showing to the Great­ joined by Bob Foster, Middle­ miss qualified hersclf'to com­ home and Fiber was ahead ders. Baltimore Orioles Soout, Ken Martin, Seymour Pappas, er Newark tournament. Our town Township’s star tackle, pete ln A.A.U. sponsored state 2-1, ■ ' - . and Mr. Goldstein, Monmouth EATONTOWN* Ogden VonCleaf, Sol Opato­ Don Stumpf, Ridgefield, third fears for Mntawdn brack. If the and Mike Florettl and Bruce and nr a 1 1 o d a 1 swimming White Eagle evened' tho 'and ‘Ooean County Little Lea­ sky; Lions— Bob and Frank and Bob Malzhan, Fords, sohool went Into Group U were Turton, of Point Pleasant events. oount with one out in tbe sev­ gue Re^rjes^ntarWve. A film of Zampello, Bob Strang, John fourth. groundless as th© Reboot . did High's grid team, of recent A feature ot tbe meet Thurs­ enth. . Massing : Walked a iiM the^;hlghfi^htft;-or th e 1951 Mazuroskl, Jay Bakor, Blick not go Into Group II. Altogeth­ day was a demonstration by Dunham and 'TJlMfaittla' trJ t WorId"Herle vfag* shown to 250 ' V f a A / e - b l THEATRE ’’ Wyckfifr, Charlie Howard,-Hat' Oreger bfld to battle ■, J o e er, it was too good an average years, on the .West VIrgtoto Oarin' Cone, Ridgewood, mem­ safely to bring him -to, Thla boys 4 parents. Phi) 8t. 35 at Circle ★ EA 3-97EO ry Ross, Garry Post, Covert Lanzaro, Morganvllle, all tho ln prognosticating to hopo to grid squad. . ber of the UB, Olymplo team Campbell, Fred Bteben, Bill • • • ' carried the game to extra Inn­ Oassldy,-' U.B.L.L. President, Children Always Free ' Gi-mprn/f.rt- .. way round to the 12-lap oonso- dupltoate. . ' and world reoord holder Ru­ ings. In the ntotli.. - Massing was-’master of ceremonies, Shows Nightly nt Ddsk -, Ormerod latkm race to qualify tor the RUTGERS started a new th e women’s 100-meter back­ led'off with a walk-for'White The Shamrocks, managed by (Box Offioe Open* at There will be ..additions tX) football spason Thursday, stroke. ■ Eagle. Bob Epplnger bunted Mike McKowne, were the 7 the lists for both clubs. feature, Lanzaro alto' qualified THIS YEAR starts with and tbe praspeot was never Tlie summary of the event him along 'and was safe’ him­ winners of the Minor League. 1 for the feature but oould not Matawan being acclaimed in better tor the - Soorlet to ln which Susan Regan was en­ self when Muro dropped the The Parkers, managed by 4 Da;* Beg. Wed., On Saturday, Sept. 13, the get his oar moving. shore newspapers as pros­ break tbe Jinx that has kept tered'was as follows: .Girls, 9, throw to first. DlMattla then Pete Walkeuvwere the victors Sept. 3rd Monmouth County Boys 8-12 Wins Novice Race pective “ B” champs to foot-, It from having an all-win­ 69-meter freestyle—I. Susan bunted both Massing and Ep­ of the ‘ Major.^ League. Both "GOD’S LITTLE ACRE,, : baseball dinner will be held at ball and tho Keys Just tur­ ning team to Its long years Regan, Surfside, West End; 2. plnger Into soorlns position. whining teams ’were presented with.Robert Ryan r v tbe Isle of Oapri, Long Bob Fisher, Rtagoea, w o key again on MHS Thanks­ of football history. C oa c h Barbara Sbetahauser, A 1 l*b n- Lopez polled a long lly to a trophy. ' . Aldo Ray Branch, tho novice roce, with Loo In- giving Day table,- We would John' Stelgman greeted a hurst;' 3; Ellen Katz, Deal. right field and Massing scored Trophies Presented . ' and Tina Louise . ! On Sunday, Sept, 21, tbe glln, Flemlngton, second, and not detraot from this happy squad of 19 lettermen, head­ Time: 4B.4. , after the catch to win ’• the T h e following 12-year-olds, .— Plus — . ■ Keyport Youth Athletic Lea­ Berole Rezkowskl, South Riv­ augery for Maroon and Steel ed. by Bill Austin. Pnnwood, game. were presented trophies and j “ STOWAWAY GIRL** gue will hold its annual picnic er, third. This was the first football, but ‘Toms River the tailback who bids to riv­ : Fiber Makes Last Stand ; certlfioaites by their respective j f with Trevor Howard at McGuire's Grove, Middle­ time Tom Faloo, Morgaavtlle, and Rumson j oannot be al HOmer Hazel and Paul Down 2-i), Fiber made their managers: Ronald Redfield, I Elsa Martlnelll _ - town, It ls hoped that there did not finish first or seoond brushed off. Better to say Robeson ln the annals ol Outboard Racers last stand Friday. It did not Viotor Lembo, Wayne Spafford Fri. • Cartoon Carnival will ire a large turnout. to tbe event. the Huskies will improve on Rutgers football greats. Aus­ Head For Cornwall start well for them when Co­ and Timothy Brown of the The Keyport Klwanls Club Sigler’s victory Friday also their 5-4 record. In Keyport tin Is tbe only one of the 19 Central Jersey (Outboard) vell tripled with two aboard ta Comets: Edward Chandler, Sat, - Extra Late Horror wll] entertain the Keyport 8-12 oame after a three-oar wreck with half-sessions, and sen­ lettermen who Is sure of his Raotog Association skippers the first and came home htm- Edward Ells.worth and George , • Feature . - ' . v ’: league on Oct. 7 at Ye Cottage ln the first lap of , the stoc)t iors, Juniors and sophomores first string Job. Bob Simms head for Cornwall, N.Y., for a self on Jim Bums’ d o ii b 1 e. Heckleman pf the Eagles; 3 Days Beg. Sun.*. Inn. Dinner ls at 8:30 p.m. oar feature removed the previ­ going to school to the morn­ and Dutch Wermuthr .ends, regatta on the Hudson River But Fiber, ever a fighting Harold Austin and Joseph Sept. 1th y - ‘ ous Friday’s big winner, John­ ing moro time ls allowed for., and Jay H union, win aback next weekend after a holiday team, oame back tor two to Oaufield of the Tigers; Alex­ Elvis Presley Your advertisement ln this ny Zeke, as well os George grid praotloe If tbe Red and to the Scarlet's single wing weekend of stirring blit tro- tbeir half of tbe fLrst on a ander Austin, Ranald O'Neill, t . Carolyn Jones In paper will reach prospective Tot and Tony Battle. No ono White fills out its ooaohlng array, are the next most se­ phyless racing at Millville and Walk to Jus Rosato, stogies Hugh Fitzpatrick, and Ken­ “ KING CREOLE" purchasers ln every commun­ was injured and iho race was staff. With four ooaahes, a cure. Herb Thom, a tackle at Norristown, Pa., on the by Bouchard and Tony Rosato, neth Burkhardt of the Sham­ , Plus— ■ . ity In the bayshore area, restarted. Behind Sigler to a big squad, and plenty of on,the Middletown Township SohuyklU River. a passed ball and finally a rocks; Alexander Diamond. “TIIE COLOSSUS OF close finish were Parker Bohn, praotloe time, we will ven- High team of 19BJI, ls the on­ Tony LaConte fared tbe best safe olout by. Steve Fedele. Peter Walker, Robert W11- NEW-YORK” - NEW JERSEY'S ONLY PARI who led for many laps, then ' ture the Keys also will Im­ ly oandldate from this area - of any of tbe. bayshore skip­ Then tbe crushing blow fell Hams, Vincent Bar tlio tta, Zlg- MUTUEL TROTTING TRACK Frazee, Jim Hendrickson and prove on the 1957 record. As Invited to .the Rutgers varsi­ pers at Norristown, bringing tor Fiber. Springsteen walked mund Butka, ^Frank Daly of FREE PLAYGROUND Air Condlllenid Stumpl, all feature winners at for basketball at the local ty workouts. The c a r i e t his “ D” hydroplane ta third two, his support collapsed for the Parkers. . Grondtfaad the stadium this year. schools, it looks like Just an­ schedule includes8 home despite having gouged a hole two errors nod Covell hit a Also John Cooney, Joseph Boys And Girls Ride ITh* Heat Triumphs Scored other long cold winter. In games with Richmond " ‘Oct, In his boat to a oolltolon. La­ home run to put tbe White Sidisln, Vlnoent H e rm ons, Midget' Cars On Our . Stock oar heat t r 1 u m p h s baseball, a happy springtime II, Bucknell Oot, IB, Lafay­ Conte was moving at such a Eagle team prohibitively Samuel Robinson, Joseph Lar- Playground — : FREE! were soorcd by Zeke and Sig­ is forecasted with Matawan ette Nov. , Quaotioo Ma­ clip that the intake of water ahead. Fiber pulled up to 8-4 oskl, and Leo Martin of the ler, while tbe consolation went and Keyport furnishing tbe rines Nov. 8 15 and Columbia did cot bother him until ’ be to tbeir half of the second on Fireballs; William Chasey, to Frank DeRosa. For ’Sigler only worthwhile opposition Nov, 22. AWny games are was past the finish line, a hits, by Springsteen, Bouchard Richard Whitehead, Edward lt was a sweet victory, since for eaoh other again. A nd tbe opener with Princeton third to the national and state and Fred DeNardo, but White Aug. 22 his oar turned over Matawan %nn go tote Oroup Sept. 28, Colgate Oot. 4, Le­ Champs to the "D ” class. Eagle took advantage of more and slid, upside down, f o r II to track ln 1959 prepared high Oot. 25 and Delaware I Next best showing was by walks and Fiber mlsplnys ln pioro than 76 yards, practical­ to give everybody, including Nov. 1. The biggest menace Jim Hendrickson In the AU the fourth for a 14-4 lead to ly.demolishing tbe machine. . Highland Park, a battle. to the Scarlet's chances for races. .Harrison Boggs and decide the lAsue. johnny Coy, Freeport. N.Y., an unbeaten season ls the Bob and Lou Letwenske also The box score: ' won tbe midget oar 25-iap fea­ Overall, Lt looks like a some- The box score: ture Friday. He also, scored to whnt better year than last hazard of oombot with the raced but tbe large fields to White Eagle Inn (1C) - DAILY on tho won-lost overall to­ Marines. Rutgers has a four- DU, BU and AU mitigated tbe ab r h DOUBLE tbe same event at Wall Stadi­ tals with Keyport having doy start on Ivy League chances 'of skippers not ac­ DlMattla, &-.?3 CLOSES um Saturday. Wall closes with tho added advantage of be- Princeton In praotloe this customed to the water'. Lopez, If £3 6 2 1:45 P.M. a feature program Saturday. tng the Sept. r underdog ln year and something tells us Ooy won his feature nt Old the Thanksgiving Day foot­ Uie Ivy Leaguers aro'not go­ Splecker, rf 1 0 Bridge by lour lengths over ball game, a good time to Phone COlfax 4-0452 RACING DAILY Elliott, while th order were ing to like that for their- Miniature Golf Set - .Today - Tomorrow - Saturday Sept. - King Carpenter, Don Morris, be tho underdog. • I Tlrst game. 4 5-6 AUG.Every Thursday7, thru li UdU»* OCT. Doy 13 Lou Fray and others of the 19- ForThe Wocld EWorld's Series Series” of from the car It was necessary Miniature Golf will be played Adm lsiion...... $1.20 onr field. A thrcc-cnr accident to remove the underpnn, ns W ILLIAM . SOPHIA wed Box Seat*. . —1*20 ln the first lap wrecked tho In­ Reckless Boqting on the Asbury Park beach­ HOLDEN ‘ LOREN ^ volved^-,machines itod, s o n t ■his legs were pinned by tho Michael Yuhasz, ’ Carteret, front Sept. 6 and 7, with state GATES OPEN EVERY NIGHT et 6:30 P.M. (foa Inc.) No undor 16 - Jack Duffy to St. Pet-er's'Geri- MuaKeirewnt ------operator of a boat which hit Ttad regional champions from SHOW STARTS AT DUSK ? T R E V O R * ~ Traffic Orclo, Junction o f Roulos 9-33 eral Hospital, New Brunswick, a wlmnie?~"Iir^~Rn.rltnh----Bn y- all parts ot the United States CARTOON A RAMA,- EVflY Nl., SAT. end SUH. H O W A R D A ttlCHRflU r*UHUTKM where he was detained for ob­ Bud Olsen, Faulsboro,' won 8 and Canada.- mectlng-to-=:com-: ■ iBSISHpWONtr . FREEHOLD, N. J. servation. To remove h 1 m Ids second victory of the year ott Cllffwood -Boaoh Junc_-2D, pete tn :he Flrat-Annua] Ii> 1 at Wall Saturday to the stook was fined $100 -by M a r 1 n e tematlonal Miniature Golf -W tXUUilSO PH IA -JPfujgZScIeciiut^Shorluflabjectsr^rj: event. He picked up added Magistrate Frank V. Walsh Tournament. • KlddJe Show Saturday Matinee — Starling 1:45 , prize money as well ns double Jr., Friday night on: a charge Qualifying play leading up HOLDENTRIVOR HOWARDUDREN points whioh old him ln his of reckless operation of a boat. to the finals has been under­ “TtteKi&l" Abbott & Costello Meet Dr. Jeckell and Mr, Hyde BETTER BUY light for, national modified Koyport Harbormaster Robert way during the past two OSCAR HOMOLKA. CfoemtSctye honors. Olsen currently leads Pryor contributed to the Inves­ months at some 40 -miniature Also The Showdown at Boot Hill NASCAR's; national title race. tigation.;-- ’ courses across tbe nation. Sund&y.io Wednesday ""~-' ~-‘SbptrT'to-T i If he wins It’ll bo the first ConthnnmaSondsy - Startlng^sL-1:455 JE3L_ 0 USED CARS time for a New Jersey driver since Frankie Schneider , .won GMAOtow Budget Plan - > . 1052. ' ...... ' v. ROCK HUDSON Th^^^uth^JcrGcy—^ar— rnpCYD CHARISSE JEXRVlypS aftor a." spirited early-lapa bot­ h iw iu a m „ tle with Malzahn and Frazee, i Today thru Sat. Son. • Men. • Toe*. / f o b m s f S Q D S The M ather o f Th« Y ear.j Jn ^ S t / u x u b , William lloldcn ‘‘Mother” of the Year! Mmnnmm MOTORS The irlo cxehnr.ced the lend Sophia Loren JERRY LEWIS , Incorporated three , times before Olsen pull* .fiOdYCAUIOUN ed to tho front to stay after "theCinemascope Key" "Rock-A-Bye Baby" BABY about 60 laps. . Pins In Technicolor VistaVision*Tcchntcolor ‘THE SMOF HEMP BROIT BUICK OPEL w Frazee came on in the late — Pins , ^ TECHNKSOLORr laps for seoond, while Mai- WRltfN I^MIL' REQtWD OT O ' BTCAiMCOfW-SraOC HIGHWAY 35 Ai BEDLE zahn faded'to third. Tet .was he Gun That Won "Ambush At Mte.IMWtkMWkWSBsain KEYPORT fourth oad Frank Myroncuk PLUYl-andsThe Bi/tesr,Bsstfflff/ftiWJersey West" Cimarron Children Pass" Also Selected Short Subjects Btsged-to raise-funds for'the Matawan’s Gridiron Squad Boasts A Wealth Of . Willing Candidates DogTrlals ToEe public health nursing program Bowling Leagues of Monmouth County Organi­ T H Ei zation for Social Service, ; ------Upf,;.! Held At Pci Show XJjS,jtt show, starting at 10 Form At M-K Rec a.m., will provide classes for •MATAWAN, .JOURNAL Irv Borek, proprietor of the Dog- obedience trials, held . oa a limited scale at the MC­ all kinds of children’s pats, if' -. *; • I,-at Ma&awaifr’Keypoit. Recreetloo OSS Pel Shows of the p a s t, and the fair will provide en­ ^-Alleys, annjounces the opening' have been expanded for . this tertainment for the oh ti r e Sept. 4, 1888 Tate,Nina — of a new season this week year's event oh Saturday, family. : with free bowling classes be­ at Uie farm of Mr. and Mrs. Special dlrecUon signs will manager of tlie fair, the Dun- ing Inaugurated for beginners William jay Duncan, Loag- be erected to point the way to con Farm may- be reached « in the men’s and women's and street Rd., Holmdel. tlie new fair site, w h 1 o h ls from the JIolmdel-Keyport Rdi'-'A boys’ and girls’ groupst Alter? The trials. In chargo-of Mrs, northeast of tlio Village of noon bowling for women's Anita Ltssner, Rumson, will Hohndcl,.According to Eric by turning light at tho MCOSS groups. also- are forming, the continue ■ from 10 a.m. to 2 Korosy, Red Bank, general health center, Holmdel. evening be Lng reserved to the P.m., making lt possible to nc- organized leagues. Bowling cept n larger entry list than ln parties for lady bowlers are the past, when the trials were the making. . Incorporated In tho regular Junior leagues and bantam show schedule. Mrs. Ltssner • leagues- are being formed un­ has arranged to co-ordinate der school' and management her schedule with Uio' pot supervision, Mr. Borek states. show classes, so (lint children These, groups will be sanqtton- may enter their dogs‘ In the ed and coaches for the young­ The Maroon and Steel squad numbers 44 at the first writing pet show, as well as In Uie . sters will be on. hand at ell first day of practice -as Assistantm1 Coach. George Delts - demon­ - with 10 lettermen forming Its nm-lcns. it ia to be noted that obedlcnco trials. lleru At times to help teach good bowl­ strates how linemen should take their stance In lining up' for the squad is practicing in Terhune I'ark. The resoddcd Matawan Trials According To ing and good sportsmanship. play. Assistant Coach Bruce MacCutcheon was out of the range High field may be ready for the first home game with,Point AKC Routine' ■ S . B O Y E S Some Of the evening leagues of the camera tn this photo as he was at'a distance away, Pleasant Oot. 11. But tf It appears the graas la not going to The trials for hovtco, CIosb Your Rugs Are Automatically have openings, fo r, Individuals looking down along the line of the group seeking to copy what take hold, it will not be spared for a period In which to take A, which ls thc beginners, will 1 and full teams and also coup­ Coach Delts was demonstrating to see If everybody was moving root dud the squad will move ln on it this week. be open to all lB-years-of-ago les for the mixed leagues. in unison, ' and under. The trials will be Central Jersey'sTriple Most Modern Cleaned Rug Cleaning . Plant, Few bowlers are Invited to Matawan'a football picture Larry Garlto ore guard possi­ po throughout all Its working mains something of & mys­ conducted according to th e ‘join these leagues and the parts. With> proper oo-ordina- American Kennel Club routine newer leagues belpg formed. Ls a confused one. Press no­ bilities of varsity squad exper­ tery, duo to Uie dubious pros­ and ribbons and prises will P A r k w a y There is a league planned tices ln shore newspapers al­ ience. Fronk'O'NeU, who shar­ tlob of play, this could be pects tor use of the regular be awarded. The obedience for women who wolild like to Matawau’s greatest football mhs field , due to Its resoddlng enjoy afternoon bowling. The ready are putting, the Maroon ed the center duties v(Wi John­ trials are one of many ootlvt: 1-1582 management invites all club and Steel in the favorite role son last year, can fill thc pivot teem. . . this summer. ties scheduled for the e v e n't - -groups who 1 are Interested tn the Shore Conference "B "; post alone this year. Mitch MBS Schedule ■ f-tk* will be very glad to help nice. The presence o l. a few Hamilton is an extra end of The schedule: Sept. 28, Lam- S. BOYES form teams and arrange for outstanding sinxs gives Mata­ experience who has the speed bertvllle, away; Oct. 4. .Nep­ RUG (LEANING (0. the free bowling classes. wan a formidable appearance, to be converted to backfleld tune, away; 11, Point Pleas­ 4th and N. Steven* Ave On Saturday mornings the ant, home; 16, Ocean County South Amboy. junior league meets and all but head Coach Barry ' Rizzo duties If neoessary. Ted Wtuth- (Bayvllle) Beglooal, away; 25, Ross W. Maghan Agency Free Plokup and ^ youngsters interested also are and his assistants. Bruce Mac­ tagton, BUI Mabbitt and Dave Rumson, borne; Nov. 1. Lake­ Delivery invited to call or stop in be­ Cutcheon and Oeorge Deltz, Gregory are backs of some' wood, away; 8, Toms River, fore the roster closes cn Oct. have a .long ways to go to get squad experience. . home; 15. St. P e t e r’a, New Real Estate—Insurance 1, / . Brunswick, home; Nov. ‘ 27, MATAWAN 138 Main S t LO 6*0003 The schedule provides lea­ other players to put ln -the The Maroon and Steel has Keyport, home. ■ gues for both the new and the Slots open on the team to pre­ a wealth of numbers. * Other The site fdr home game* re­ experienced bowler .-'There are sent anything like a balanced aspirants for the squad a re leagues for men's and worn combination. ■ Bon Knight, .Tom Burlew, en’s groups and for mixed Graduation took Frank Eaii- John Menzel, Vince Wlldjnan, teams, Mr. Borek points out. afato, the quarterback; Delter John Gardner, Ed Sutter, Phil On Sunday mornings the Johnson, a center; Joel Mtck- program includes an expanded alyo, Don Wtcklund and John B’ucco, Earl Layton, Ken father aod son league a n d Lee. guards; Karl Gregory Beam, Jim Anderson, John with enough Interest a moth­ ahd John Germann, tackles; O’Shea, Mike Wltkowskl. How­ er acid daughter league will be and Otls Wathlngton, a Une ard Warden, Bill Arace, Fred * formed. backer. - T w o outstanding backfleld DenBlyker, John Hinds, Tony holdovers draw the compli­ Valeiuono, Harry Carothers, mentary notices t o Matawan Mike Hansen. Frank Lam- Keyport Golfers Top at 'this early date, They are ond, Bob Haslach, Mike Oath- JumpingKeyport golfers Brook forgedTourney to Purvis Peeler ahd Dave Jones erwood, John Mcftntght, B 11J ■the fore.ta the battle for the and they do shape up as the Bowie, Steve Medwlck, John dub championship at Jumping outstanding pair of backs this Emoyak, Garry Roekle ■ an d Brook County Club, Neptune, season, ta the Shore 'Confer­ Mickey Welstead. ^ _ as a ,result of holiday week­ ence. Bob Rankl, who alter­ Out of this wealth of num­ end play.'MrsT Doris Rudnick, nated with Banafato at.quar­ bers. it seems hopeful that Keyport, already has secured terback^ returns to soundly TUI the' Maroon and-Steel-coach­ the top women’s golf spot at that post. - ing staff can find enough Uie club...... Line Beplacements Hard candidates of speed add abil­ ■ Larry Elseman, -Keyport, The line replacements w I I I ity to develop a unit capable -W hy-be jafJiftod with Im* . yet/with Acme'* blfe an$l A.- Ross Woo their semi­ not be so easy. Again the of oo-ordlnated play. M a t a- final matches In A division q| availability of a pair of out­ wan's most likely Woe 1> hav­ three. Cadi Savings — S&H Green; Stqmp* — Famotn the. club championship. Else­ standing ends, Carl Stephens ing a certain few very fast ' mac beat Wolfeoo, 3 and. 2, ahd Nell Scully, has obscured men like Peeler and Jones Lancaster Brand Meats, you'r* assured of top quality while Boss ousted' Oeorge the'.dubious reserves situation. and then no team co-ordina­ Fafaoury by the same margin. Ed Norberg and Bteve Joyce, tion beoause there are no oth­ food* ot sentaHonol low, low price*. i. and at a.bornn. All advertlted price* effective ' Milton Gale, Keyport,- and who saw action last ‘year, er players who oan execute Thursday, September 4th thru -tom Salz reached the finals ln shape up as the top candidates assignments with lhe same Acme give* you S&H Green Stamp*. So shop! Compare! Ctass-B. Gale vanquished M. to fill the tackle vacancies. -precision and dexterity to keep Saturday, September 6th. WarEhimer, 3 and , while Tom Wallace, John Melna and the team moving at one tem­ and see for yourwlf why you get much at Acmel. -'tola nipped Lou Scrkln,2 3 and 10 LANCASTER BRAND - O V EN READY Ks A clulr cbarhnlon5ttlP*hyt3*e .Jeatlng- B.’' B. Smith ln .the-fi- THERE IS ■lal/.a .tuirt S, y Carney Sifeillano wen t h e kickers re-play on Sunday wUh 74-7-67-.- Abe Klitzmon and L, withElseman 68. sol qualified-for Opotosky, Keyport, second LEAGUES AND TEAMS Cut from iop-quulliy corn fed young steer boef, You'll taite th* dUforincol copped Sunday's kickers with Tender, juicy, exceedingly flavorful, 74, as Claude Herbert and A re Still Being Formed Oatta fired 79s to tie for sec- md. ' • " LANCASTER BRAND . © S SMOKED »• Dukes Play Sept. Junior and Bantam League* 4 9 - First fame for the 14 Key- IANCAITI8 HAND portDukes wilt be played at Mixed Meri's and Women's Leagues Otoooester In Sooth- jersey : , Ladies' Low Averqge Leagues rni 4« ni 4?t <»pii 53* Smoked Beef Loaf * *■ «•*' 35* when the-local eleven takes onUieMujtanfa of that Men's High Average Leagues place Sept. 14, Dick Owen, manager of t h e Keyport > Men's Low Average Leagues : semi-pro team, announces. At the s a m e time, the '< Father and Son Leagues M IX 'EM OR M ATCH 'EM Dukes manager stated the game with the East Dover Enjoy Healthful and; Relaxing Fun Field Club slated for Sept. ■ At * Idtel '46 oi,. SB—has been called off be­ Grapefruit Juice Swl-Umvd cen cause that semi-pro t e a m has decided not to reorgan­ MATAWAN KEYPORT RECREATION ise for this year, doe to per­ 4 „ sonnel problems. Owen adds — f r o z e n ^ o o J i Tom ato Juice that the Dakes schedule is 20 Alleys - Cocktail and Snack Bar making.up nicely otherwise and

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The bride ls the daughter of Following a reception at the Bedle Funeral Home, Keyport, tery. pastor, performed th e ence Harbor, was his broth­ Class'of 1958, and presently is Schmidt, union Beach, brother Mr. and Mrs. Marvin W, bride’s home, the couple left on with the Rev, Dr. Hillman T. double ring ceremony at 11 er’s best man and ushering employed in the office of the of the bridegroom. Usher­ Prichard, Matawan. The a motor trip through the. Adir­ a.m. and celebrated the nup­ were Herbert -B. Thompson ing were Thomas J. Kelly, As- bridegroom ls the son of Mr, ondack Mts., N. Y. and Cana­ Williams, pastor of Calvary Jr., Laurence Harbor, brother J.: J. Newberry Cd.t Red Bank. torla. L. I., brother of thebrlde and Mrs, Edward Salsberg, da. For traveling, the bride Methodist Church, Keyport, of­ tial mass which followed be­ of, the bride; Robert Murray,! Pfc. Gunsauls also was grad­ alftf Harold Wesley Miller, Bal- wore a printed red sheatih drcf s ficiating. Interment was ln fore an altar decorated ufi t h uated from Keyport High « --.timbre, Md: - ■_ River Vale. , with a white" hat and access­ Cloverleaf Park Cemetery, white oarnatlons ln St. Law­ Middletown, cousin of th e The bride's mother wore a Given In marriage by her ories and a white orchid cor­ Woodbrldge. .­ rence’s Church,' Laurence' Har­ b r 1 de, and Martin Zloko, 6cbool In the Class of 1057. Ho . • pale blue satin and lace dress father, the bride wore a white sage. bor. Alfred O'Connor was the Perth Amboy. is serving in the U. S. Marine 1 wllh a matching hat and an ballerlna-length gown ot sheer Mrs. Salsberg.-a graduate of Joseph Julius Maklowski soloist and- Mrs. Robert Dtm- T h e bride’s grandmother orchid corsage, The bride­ nylon over taffeta which had Matawan High School, Class of Joseph Julius Maklowski, 46, sey, organist. . . wore a pink lace. dress with a groom’s mother selected a pale an empire bodice, with a-cowl 1951 and from Douglass Col­ of 611 Beachvlew Ave., Union ., Given ln marriage by her white hat. white accessories pink lace dress with a white neckline, and a full ballerlna- lege. New Brunswick, Class of Beach, died suddenly Tues­ father, the bride wore a full- and a white ■orchid corsage. MISS ELIZABETH HUYLAR _ hat and. accessories _and an or­ length skirt trimmed with small 1955, formerly was the teen­ day, Sept. 2, 1058, at his home. The bridegroom’s m o t h e r chid corsage. , ’ - clusters—of-f-1 ow e rs .at tho age program director of th o length. gown designed with a nounce t h e engagement of Following a Teceptlon held caught-up hemline, of her own Central Branch YMCA, New He was born In North Center­ fitted lace bodice with a scal­ chose a blue silk organza thetr daughter, Elizabeth Hel- at Tetro’s Ballroom, Un 1 o n design, H er ballerlna-length -York. She Is the majority mem­ ville. son.of the late Edward loped sabrina neckline trim­ dress with a matching* h a t, Beauford, S.- C. veil was attached to a cap cov­ ber of tlie Order of Rainbow and Julia (Raskasky) Malow- med with sequins and long black accessories and a white en to Cpl. Ronald Joseph Beach, the couple left for a ered with leaves of seed pearls for Girls, Golden Assembly 43, sky, tapering sleeves. Sld-e tiers of orchid corsage. trip to Florida. and tulle, and she carried a Keyport. The bridegroom ls a He was the ex-flne chief of pleated net trimmed the lace Reception In South Rfver Cabansag. son of Mr. and The bride graduated from colonial bouquet of white and graduate of Rutgers University Union Beach Fire Co; No. 1, skint which flowed into a oa- A reception followed at Mrs. Joseph Cabansag, 323 Bryant High School, Astoria. pink rosebuds. cum laude, Class of 1955, with and an exempt fireman, thedjral-lemglh train. Her fin­ Schack’s Hall, Bouth R 1 v e r Bayvlew Ave., Union Beach. She ls employed by American Sister Is MAld of Ilonor a Bachelor ot Sclenco Degreo Surviving are his wife, Mrs. gertip-length veil ol French Il­ after which the couple left for Miss Huylar is a senior, ln -Telephone « Telegraph Co., T Miss Sara Jane Prichard ln Elbctrlcnl Engineering. He Mary (Petkefegg) Maklowski; lusion fell from a crown of the Adirondack Mts,,..- N ew Keyport High School. Mr. Cab­ New York, and las been, an was hcr.-slster’s''in51d "of hon­ Is studying at Steven’s Institute ansag.' a graduate of Keyport overseas-TWX operator for 12 or. She wore a ballerlna- of Technology, Hoboken, for two daughters, Florence and pearls and she-oarried a oas- York. For traveling, the bride High School, now Is serving years. The bridegroom gradu­ length gown of blush pink ny­ his Master’s Degree, and Is Mary and two sons, Joseph oade bouquet of white roses wore a black dress trimmed with the U. S. Marine Corps, ated from Woodbrldge High lon sheer over taffeta which employed by General Electrlo Jr., and Ed-weird, all at home; /Centered with a white brcbdd. with white, white accessories No date has been set for the " School and Is a partner ln had a .cowl neckline and a full Corp.,-Utica. N. Y. . . . . two brothers, Edward Mal-aw- Matron of Honor and a white orchid corsage. wedding, ...... Vine’s Food Service, Union skirt. Her matching bat was The couple will reside at 8 skey, West Keansburg; Stan­ Mrs. Martin Zlsko, P e r th The bride attended Sayre­ Bench.He uerved with the trimmed with seed pearls and Steuben St., Holland Patent, ley Malawskey, Union Beach; Amboy, was the matron of vllle High Sohool and ls em­ Hurlcy-KUroy i U. S. Army ln Trinidad', fle ls tulle with a face veil and she N. Y...... two sisters, Mrs, Victoria honor. Her floor-length -'gown ployed by Hanson-VanWlnklel Mr. and Mrs.) P. J. Ktlroy, past president of the Union Aurlenuna, Matawan, and of light blue silk organza had Murmlng Co., Matawan. Th e 925 Fifth St.,.Union Bench, an- Beach Lions Club. Mrs. Susan Burnstlen, Union a.strapless fitted bodice and a bridegroom graduated,' f r.o, m nounbe’..- thfe ''engagenient 'of' - Alter Sept. 15, .the couple Beach.,, , , ,' . v matchl-ng- Jacket.- She' wore a' St.! Mary's High School, South. their daughter, Elizabeth Ann, will reside In their hewfhdme, Funeral services will be matohlng crown and'oarried-a Amboy- qjid ls a member ol to . George Wi .Hurley, son of MISS MARIE L. BRUNNER et 701 "C l a rk Ave., Vhloa held Friday nt 8” a.m,'.nt the fireside basket of sweetheart the U.S. Naval'Reserve UnU, ' TeaC h r't'"’" ...... Day Funeral Homo, Keyport. roses; .oamoUona-and daisies. p^rth Amboy. lie Ls b, labora­ .Mr. and Mrs. R. Hurley, West Corps, stationed i at CJamp- Le- v At 9 a.m. a high requiem .The bridesmaids wore tory technician at Keasbey- Belmhr,'7 " ■’ " ' '' '' "' " Jeune, - N.C.--' ; Werthwcln Mrs. Paul Mandevllle, Margie mass wlU be oele-brated ln goWns styled like the honor MattOsori Inc., Perth Amboy.. Miss Ktlroy was graduated No date has been set for the . Wills Filed Mr. aiid Mrs. Robert Werth- Ave., Cllffwood.l ' - 1 Holy Family Church, Union from Red Bank Catholic High wedding. ' ; weln, 284 Laurel Ave., West Beaoh, by the Rev. Joseph G. reotkm of the Bedle Funeral chael’s Cemetery, Perth Am­ School and Is a student nurse . Mrs. Tlllle Waffenfeld ... Kcansburef, are the parents of Case Fox, pastor. Interment will be Home, Keyport. . boy. ' . at St. Francis Hospital, Tren­ This week, why don’t yon Mrs. TUlle Waffenfeld, Key­ a son, born -Wednesday, Aug. Mr. and Mrs. John Case, 21 ln St. Joseph’s Cemetery, Key­ ton. Heg fiance was graduated look through the windows of port, who died July 28. 1958, 27, iBS%J in Rlvervlew Hospi­ Hopkins Terr,, West Keans- port, Victor R. Weiss ‘ Infant Schramm from Asbury Fork High School your church . . • from the-In­ directs ln her will dated Jan. tal. burg, are the parents of a son, Victor R. Weiss, 48, of 367 Ctndy Lou Schramm. Infant side. " ' ’ 12, 1950,'that two daughters- born Wednesday, Aug. 27, 1058, ■- - Edward H. Moser .. Laurence Pkwy., Laurence daughter of Cpl. E d w.a r d ln-law, Carolyn a n d-Bemlce Rodd -~™ ln_Monmouth Medical center. Edward H. Moser, 54, of 355 Harbor, died suddenly of a Schramm and - Bonnie (Her­ Waffenfeld shall receive" gifts daughter was born in ___ Murawskl Camden St., Newark, died sud­ heart attack, Sunday after­ man) Schramm, 951 Portage of Jewelry. Two sons, Paul Soikh Amboy Hospital, to Mr. A son was born Tuesday, denly Monday.Scpt, 1, 1958, noon, Aug.. 31, 1B58, at ; his Trail, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, Ackerson, Van Buskirk and Harvey Waffenfeld receive andvMrs. Raymond Rodd, 108 Aug. 19, 1958, In Middlesex at the home ol Mr. and Mrs. home. He waa a sergeant In died .shortly after birth, Mon­ $1000 each „ A third son, Ar­ P a e-m-tf-BlVd., Cllffwood Paul SohUltZ, 825 'Eighth St., the Laurence Hairboi Civilian day, Aug, 25, 1958, ln Green & Elliott, Inc. thur Waffenfeld, receives prop­ Beaoh. General Hospital, New Btuns- Union Beach, where he M/as Cross Hospital, Cuyahoga erty at lio Broad St., Key­ wiek, to Mr. and Mrs; Jules vlsLtlng. Mr, Mosey was bom Defense Organization. He had Falls.. port. Each surviving grand­ 1_ Braun * , Murawskl, 25 Stelnhardt Ave., In Newark...... / lived In' Laurence Harbor for Surviving, besides her par­ nsurance Service - child and those born within a Mr. and Mrs. John Braun, Old Bridge. Looal funeral' Arrangements the lost six years. ents are heT maternal grand­ I year later will receive $2090. 55 yine View Ave., Keapsburg, Green , were imdeT the direction of the He was , employed for 27 parents, Mr. and Mrs, I. Her­ 11 W. Front Street Thc residuary estate is to be are the par#ftts of a son, born Mr. and Mrs. Walter Green, Day Funea-al Hoifte, Keyport, years as a majintenipnce man man, Cuyahoga Falls, and po- Keyport shared by the sons.' In South Amboy Hospital, 11B Park Ave., Old B f ldgo., at'the Omnibus Corp., New ternnl grandmother, Gertrude Telephone COlfax 4-1118 Mrs. Mabel M. MtCUanii’^ are.the parents ol a daughter, Mrs. Zaoheus Snyder York. He formerly lived In Schramm, West Keansburg. Agency established over Mrs. Mabel M.- McCann, Chadwick born Saturday, Aug. 23, 1058, Mrs. Eva M. Snyder, 90, of Hobokhn. Graveside services were -100 Yeara ' Keyport, who died Aug, 9, Mr. and Mrs. Robort Chad­ In Middlesex General Hospital, 52 Lewis St., Perth Amboy, Surviving are his wife, Mrs. held Tuesday. Aug. 28, at 3 1958, left her estate to her hus­ wick, 44 Bucknell Dr., Hazlet, New Brunswick, formerly of Keyport, died Marlon (Bond) Weiss; a p.m. Interment was in Oak- nre the parents of a daughter Monday, Sept. 1. 1968. She daughter, Mrs. Janet White, wood Cemetery: Ohio, with band, Peter L, McCann, ac­ born -Wednesday, Aug. 27, Gorney > was the widow of Zacheus Laurenoo Harbor; a son, Fa- the Rev. George Herman of­ cording to a will dated Dec. 1058, ln Fltkin Memorial Hos­ A son was born Friday, Aug. Snyder. , trolfnan Robert V. Weiss, Formal _ ; 31,1958, ■' pital, Neptune. 22, 1858. ln St. Fetor’s Hospi­ Mrs., Snyjier w as a member Madison Township Police De­ ficiating.. tal, New Brunswick, to Mr. of the Simpson Methodist partment;. his mother, M r s. James Vincent Mauro Wear /-Defense Bonds pay the same Mandovlile and Mrs. Joseph Oorney, 25 Churoh, Perth Amboy. ..She Francesoa Weiss, Union City, James Vincent Mauro, 52, of rate-of. interest as the War A son was born Wednesday, Roosevelt Ave., Old Bridge. was a charter member o( the and a sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Rbute 35, Centerville, d l e d ELIZABETn ANN KILItOY To Hire Bonds you bougl)t during thc Aug. 27, 1088, ln Monmouth Ordeir of Eastern Star^rdisjh Monday, Sept. 1, 1058, at his wai, Buy somel Medical Center,'to Mr. and Gibson ’ • BradyrUnion City. home. He was born ln Madi­ and presently ls serving In the M r.,and Mrs. John Gibson ter 70, Red Bnnk, nnd a mem­ Funeral servloes will be U.S. Navy. - 187 Park Ave., Old Bridge, ber of tbe Daughters of Liber­ held at 2 p.m. today at the son, son of tbe late Louis and No date has been set for the ~W. S. CLOTHING WALLACE Bride Of Floyd Arnold Jr. are tlie parents of a daughter ty, Keyport Counoll. ‘ Gundrum Funeral Home, Marla (Allocco) Mauro. He wedding-.- . born Saturday, Aug. 23, 1958, Surviving are her daughter, South Amboy, with thp Rev. was a communicant of St. Jo­ Men and Boys' Farnlsbinjs ln St. Peter’s Hospital, New Mrs. Harold L. Ooutts, Perth William E. Webster, pastor of seph's Church, Keyport. » Nesslage-Gaub . Shoei Brunswick. Amboy; a son, Everett M., the Laurence Harbor Com­ Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs.' Fred Gaub, Woodbrldge; on e sister, Mrs. munity Church, officiating. In­ Josephine (Oarbo) Mauro; one New Brunswick Ave., Brown­ W. Front St. Keyport ' Brehmo Virginia VanNest,—Cltlfslde, terment will be ln Cloverleaf son, Louis, Somerville; one town, have announced the en- A daughter , was. bom Sun­ and ono granddaughter, Miss Park cemetery, Woodbrldge. daughter, Miss Theresa day, Aug. 24; 1058, In South Virginia Palmer, Woodbrldge. Mauro, at home; two brothers, lllllll IIIUI Dmi Amboy Hospital,-to Mr. ond Funernl services will be John J. Krilla Rocco, , CJentCTville; Joseph, mmIF lt> Mrs. Allan Brelime, Bethany held, at, 2 p.m. today at the John J . Krilla, 73, of 428 Italy! two sisters, Mrs. Jose­ i* lit S t u d i o s Rd;, Hazlet.------Koyeh Funeral Chapel, Perth Stntdi St., Perth Amboy; died phine Amato and Mrs. Amelia ,,11' iiuf Conley Amboy, wllh thc Rev. Sylves- Sunday, Aug, 31, 1958, of a Allocco, both of Italy,' and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F tus. S. Henson; ’pastor of the hoart attack, at his h o m e four grandchildren. CAND D WEDDINGS A SPECIALTY Conley, Mirra's Trailer Court, Simpson Methodist Church Born In Hungary, Mr.. Krilla Funeral services will be 10 MAIN ST TEL. CO 4-6500 KEYPORT Raritan Township are tho par­ officiating.' Interment will be lived In Perth Amboy for 30 held at.8:30 a.m. today at the ents of a son born Wednesday ln Alpine. Cemetery, Perth years and was a former resi­ Day Funeral Home. Keyport. Aug. 27, 1958, nt' Pntterson Amboy. dent of New Brunswick. He At 9 a.m. a high requiem Army Hospital, Fort Mon­ Eastern Star services were was a retired employee of the mass will be celebrated by mouth.- held at 8 p.m. Wednesday at Security Steel Corp.', Avenel the Rev. C. J. Kane, pastor, -t-he-funeral-cha-pel He "WK3—therfnther—of— Mrsr in. St; Joseph’s Church,-—Key­ ' : Casagrandc ) port. Interment .will ,be tn St; PROVIDING EVERV KNOWN BENEFIT A daughter was born Mrs, Joscph AmLaVlgne— Mary Peterson. Matawan,. JoseplTs'Ceiiietery.Keypoi'tr' Wednesday, Aug, 27, 1958, ln Mrs. Gretclien Si LaVlgnq’ Mr., Krilla was a communl- u Prof.iiloral Itrvlc end merchsndiit ef unquerttoned quail ty, Monmouth Medical Center, to 21, of 125 Warren St., Key­ oant of St. Michael’s Greek Mrs. Rose B. Schmidt Dr. Alfred Casngrnndc and port, died Friday, Aug. ■ 29, Catholic Churoh, and,a mem­ Mrs. Rose B. Schmidt. 63, Ej Helpful pertenel eifendence upon lhe nteiii of every femily we itrve,. Mrs. Casagrandc, Edgemcrd 1958, tn Elizabeth General ber of the Fraternal Order of of JBLKlngs Highway, Middle­ □ The tuperlor fecOltiei of our modem funeral home provide every Dr.; Mdtawar, Hospital, She was born. In Eagles, Branch 1003, New town, died Saturday, Aug.. 30. j | . ponibl* eoirfort. - : ' - : ' - —------.Hackensack,. daughtcjLof-Hcr- -1058,-at-the Ivy-House- Nurs­ Q Our cempreheniive price-reng* meeh lhe iieedi of el who' eeD w. ' liKm and" Mildred .(Ellery) "Brunswick,Also surviving ------nre his wife, ing Home, Mlddlotown, after Mr. nnd Mrs. James War Schumacher, Keyport. Mary; four sons, Chief War­ a long Illness. She was bom Q Our membenhlp tn th* ASSOCIATED FUNERAL DIRECTORS nock, 540 Line Rd., Mntnwnn, She was a member of St. Jo­ rant Officer Michael Krilla ln Holmdel,' daughter of th e H SERVICE qudifit, ut to aerv* wharevtr death may occur In the c«un> are the parents of a daughter, seph’s Church, Keyport, and U.Si -Army stationed at Fort late John nnd Cntherlnc (Kol- try. Protective, biowit-ln-edvenc* chergtt. born Friday, Aug. 29, 1058, at of the Ladles Auxiliary of the McPherson, Atlanta. G«.; Sgt, setfel) Gahler. She had lived Rlvervlew Hospital.1 • Keyport Yaoht Club. John J, Jr., Perth Amboy Po­ In Monmouth County all her -.- Tripolitls Surviving,. besides her par­ lice Department; Arthur life. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Trip- ents. arc hor husband, Joseph Perth Amboy; Dermis.. South . Surviving aro three sons. Lillis, 897,Forest Ave., l.aur- LnVlgne; paternal grandmoth­ River, and 13 grandchildren. Michael. Belford: Herman, fhoe Harlior,, arc' tlio' parohtg er, Mrs. - Anna JCoCli,W. as t ...Funeral servloes will, bo South Amboy; Thomas, serv­ Of' a ilniiglirei'7:]>oi'n Wednes­ Keansburg, ■ nnd one slslcr, held at 0;15‘ a.m. today from- ing ;lr. 'tho U.S."Mn'r'Ke- OorpsT Mrs. Norma Garcia, .Plioenlx- tho Knln .Mortuaries, Ihe. five daughters, Airs. Katherine day, Aug; -27, 1958,'In, South vllle. Pa, ' Porth Amboy. At 9:45 a.m. Koliock. Mrs. Joseph Rufftni, | D A Y FUNERAL HOME Amboy Hospital; A' requiem mass was 1 cele­ requiem .mass will he cele­ Mrs. Vernon VanPelt, all of Miss Mercdllfi Ann Luhrs, Matawan, became tho bride of , • Bclba brated Tuesday at 9 a.m. ln brated In St. Michael’s Hun­ Middletown; Mrs. Richard Floyd L. Arnold "Jr;; Lunenburg, Vt„ Saturday, Aug. 28, 1958, A son was born Wednesday, St. Joseph's Churoh, '.'Keyport. garian Creek Catholic Church Brenner. Houston, Tex.: Mrs. |g 361 Maple r ...... P|ace,Lady Attendant Keyport Noo-Sectarian1 — Keyport 7-1352 In tlio FIrpt Methodist Cburcji, Matawan. Tlie couple honey Aug. 27, U958, to Mr. and Mrs. Interment was ln Mt. Olivet Perth Amboy, with the Rev Frank Sutter, Long Branch; momicd-ln .the New England States and Canada und now are Joseph Bclba, 450 H a r d 1 n g I Cemetery, Mlddleloivn. Ar­ Albert Guido? 0/,lc!IWn®t, i n' -twfl toothers, Charles Gohler, ‘ dlngluLunenburg. — — ;'~ r — r------Rd., Laurence Harbor, 1rangements-were under-the;dl- termenfr ’tvl l l- tie -in-fit 1 {continued on page, thirteen).. :.n r Funeral Services Bride Of Keyport Mad Cancer Group To Meet InThe Newark * at Sept. meeting 11 . of ..the For A. Butler American Cancer Society, Funeral aexvloes were held Tuesday ai 1 p.m. in tire Sec­ New Jersey Division, will be ond Baptist Church, Matawan, held at Zlg’s Restaurant,-New­ with the Rev. William J. ark,^Thursday, Sept. H. fol­ Hutcheson, pastor, officiating,, lowing a Duteh-tr tat luncheon. for Archie L. Butler, 61. of Hfioers to head the division Texas Rd., Marlboro T o w n- luring the. fiscal year, which ehip, who died Wednesday, began Monday, will be elect­ Aug. 27. 1858, in Monmouth ed. Louis A. Reilly, Newark M e d 1 c a 1 Center. Interment postmaster, Is completing his was to Midway Green Ceme­ seoond year to office as pres­ tery, Matawan. , , , . ident. H e was bom to Jacksonville, Reports will be made by Fla. He was-a member of the oommtttee chairmen who In­ Second Baptist Church, Mata- clude Dr. John Saxo khan, wan, and Butler Lodge. Cllff­ Ridgewood, publlo eduoatlon; wood. Dr. John L. OlPP. Tenafly. He Is survived by his wife, volunteer services; Dr. lira. Helen (Mayberry) But­ Oeorge P. Koeck, Newark, ter; three sisters, Mrs. Edna medical, and Dr. Joseph I. Jones. New York; Mrs. Eve­ Echlkson, Newark, profession­ lyn Meyer, Atlantic City, and al Information. Dr, William Mrs. Mary Williams, Georgia', E, Bray, Pemberton, la bead The Bedle Funeral Home, oi the executive oommlttee, Matawan, was to-charge ot ar- 'rangemente. Formcr Cliffwood ' Mrs. Davld C. MatthewB (continued from page twelve) Funeral services were, held Mra. Rose B. Schmidt Thursday at 2 mrn, at the Wor­ Itolmdel, and Frederick Gab- den Funeral Home, Red Bank, ler, Crawford’s Corner: a sis­ with the Rev. Sargent Bush, ter, Mrs. Margaret Lee, Bob associate pastor of the First ford, and five grandchildren. Presbyterian Church. Red Funeral services were held Bank, officiating, for Mrs, Tuesday nt 2 p.m, at thb H. Kathryn F. Matthews,—71, of Laurence Scott and Sons Fun­ 22 Glen Pi., Fair Haven, who eral Home, Belford, with the -died Monday night, Aug. 25. MBS. FRANK ANTHONY BONIFACIO Rev. A. D. Magaw, pastor of 1858, at the Marylee Nursing the Port Monmouth Mission, Home, Eatontown, after a long Miss Marlon Laura Lo- skirt. She had a matching pic­ officiating. Interment was to illness. Interment was ln Fair Presti, daughter or Mr, and ture hat, trimmed with Holmdel Cemetery. View Cemetery, Middletown. Mrs. Frank- S. LoPrestl, 72 streamers, and carried a co­ Mrs. Matthews was born In lonial bouquet of pink flowers. Arnold O. Schou Keyport, daughter.>of the late Lake Ave., Fair Haven, and The bridesmaids wore tb e Arnold O. Schou, 48, of Cllff­ Isaac and Mary (VanGieson) Frank Anthony Eugene - Boni­ same style dresses and bats wood Ave., Matawan, died Sat­ Johnston and had lived in Fair facio, son of Mr, and Mrs; to light blue silk organza. urday, Aug. 30, 1958, at b is Haven for ihe past 24 years. Donald Bonlfahlo, Keyport. Their colonial bouquets were home. He had lived ta Mata­ She was a member of the were married Sunday, Aug. of blue flowers. wan Township for 17 years. , First Presbyterian Church, 24, 1958, to St. Anthony's Matthew Cuocci, Keyport, He was bom ln Bayonne. Bed Bank, and of Its Women’s Church, Red Bank. Miss Rose was,best man, and -'-lilcSard Association. She was the wife Plgnataro was Bololst. T he Fishman, Red Bank, tuid Rob­ Mr. Sohou was an inspector of the late David C. Matthews. church was decorated with ert LoPrestl, Fair Haven, tor the General Cable Co Surviving are a brother, bouquets of all white flowers were ushers. Perth Amboy. He was a mem­ 5498 MISSES’ BULKY CARDIGANS Walter B. Johnston, Ocean and palms. , The bride’s mother chose a ber of Gethsemane Lutheran Grove; two,sisters, Mrs. Ray- Mr. LoPrestl g a y e h is light blue dress, with a Tedin- Churoh, Keyport. He was an -tie .Ward, Fair Haven, an d daughter to marriage. TJie gote of Venetian lace o v-e r honorary member of the Hope- ''tin Mrs. Theodocla Bennett, bride's floor-length gown wot peau de sole. The bride- lawn Fire Department, , Youngstown, Ohio. made of laoe, over silk taf­ groom’a mother wore a misty- Surviving are his mother, feta, designed on princess gray silk gown, styled wltli a Mrs. Louise (Danes) S c h o U, $ , WUllam 0. Lloyd ' ■ lines .with a sabrlna neckline full skirt. ' Cllffwood; a brother; U. Ool. A solemn high r e q u le m and long lace sleeves, with Reception At Sea Girt Inn A. J. Schou, AlhUQUerqifo, mass was celebrated Friday at the bodice re-embroidered A reception followed at Sen N.M.: four sisters, Mrs. Carl 10. a.m. to St. Catherine’s with sequins and seed pearls. Girt Inn. Clusters of large Bol, and Mrs- Vena Best, Cllff­ Church, East Keansburg, for The bouffant skirt had a lace white wedding bells, flowers wood: Mrs. Henry Baer, Mata­ William C. Lloyd, 69, of 93 overskirt with a chapel-length aud streamers comprised the wan, and Mrs. Warren Meyer, Ocean Ave., East Keansburg, train. The brldefs fingertip- decorations. The couple are on Cranford. ------—r— who died Tuesday, Aug. . 20, length veil fell from a crown-' a wedding trip to Bermuda. Funeral services, were held 1958, to Monmouth Medical let of lace, embroidered ln The bride was . graduated Tuesday at 11 am . at the Center. Interment was to Mt. seed pearls and sequins, and from Rumson High School and Bedle Funeral Home, Keyport, Olivet Cemetery, Middletown. she oarrled a white mother-of- attended Monmouth Junior with the Rev. Frederick Boos, • Beautiful 100% or Ion % ileeve iweaten, ■ The A. M, Posten and Sons Fu­ pearl prayer book, with mark­ College, West “Long Branch. paster of the Gethsemane Lu­ neral Home, Atlantio H 1 g h- ers of orchids. The bridegroom ls a student theran Church, officiating, In­ • Choice o|.V-nocl<, 2^vdy'eonv4rtlble or " lands, was ln charge' ot ar­ Three Attendants at Philadelphia Osteopathic terment was to Ocean View Peter Pan collar. rangements. . Miss Catherine Parrotlnp, School of Medicine, Philadel­ Cemetery. Oakwood, B. I. Mr. Lloyd was the father of Red Bank, was maid of honor, phia, where he ls a member Mra. Harriet DeWysookle • Mothproof, hand washable, needi no blocking William C. Lloyd Jr., Keans­ and the bridesmaids were Miss of Iota'Tau Sigma. He also Mrs. Harriet DeWysockie, 99 p While, pink,blue,SUei 34-40. : - ■■ burg. He was a lifelong resi­ Diana LoPrestl and Miss Mar­ was graduated from Borden- Lillian Dr., Hazlet. died Satur­ dent of East Keansburg and jorie Ketchum, both of Fair town Military Institute, and day, Aug. 30, 1958, to Mon­ [$5,98 MISSES’ 1007o WOOL| was proprietor of “Lloyd’s Haven. The maid of honor Pennsylvania Military collego, mouth Medical Center. She Pharmacy, Middletown Town­ wore a light pink silk organza Chester, Pa., where he was a was bom in Middletown Town­ ship, from' 1950 untll'his re- gown, made shirtwaist style, member and president of Del- ship and lived „ to Keansburg PULLOVER $ tlrepent four yearj ago. .Wlfo. a aattn b.elt .and a.. t u 11 ta Delta Rho. prior to moving to Hazlet • Flneit ihtiland wool. Previously he'fiad been em­ three years ago. ' ■ - - > ,• .iqnfl iUavt; crew n*tk. ployed for 25 years as a phar­ bury Ave., Asbury Park, died Sunday,' Aug. 31, 1958k to Riv­ Surviving are three sons, i • Charcoal A nd, Sim 34-40. macist at Antonldes’ Drug to Fltkta Memorial Hospital, ervlew1 Hospital. ' Chester. . Brooklyn." . Orville, Store, Atlantic Highlands. He Neptune, Wednesday, Aug. 27; Woodbury; Lawrence, Hazlet; •was a-member of the Mon­ 1958, after a short illness. She Slaeger 1...... one daughter, . Mrs, Flora mouth-Ocean County P h a r- A daughter was bom Mon­ Sproul, Keansburg: one broth­ maceutloal Society and th e was the sister of'Mrs.- John $398 ’New Jersey Pharmaceutical DeVito, Keyport. day, Sept. 1, 1958, to Fltkin er, Walter Walling, Avon; two Society. He was a communi­ Other survivors, besides her Memorial Hospital, . Neptune, sisters, Mra. May Qrlsman, cant of St; Catherine's Church, parents and sister, are nine to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Staeg­ Avon, and Mrs. Edith Gold, East Keansburg. brothers and three sisters; er, 428 Mato St., Keyport, Wildwood; nine grandchildren $ t> 9 % Also surviving are his wife, maternal grandmother, Mra. Wyatt and 10 gireat-grondchUdxen.. Mrs. Elizabeth (McCree) Gerald Johnson, Asbury Park, Mr. and Mrs, Frederick 'Funeral .servloes. were held Lloyd; two other sons, th e an d paternal grandmother, Wyatt; Route 34, Cheesequake, Tuesday at 8hn.ni. at the John Rev. Vtooent Lloyd, former Mrs. Arm Czerwinskl, Orange, are the parents of a son, bom J. Ryan Home for Funerals, pastor of St. Rose Church, The Jaqui Funeral Home, Sunday, Aug. 31, 1958, to Mon­ Keansburg. Cremation took $ Belmar, and now pastor of Highland Park, was to oharge mouth Medloal Center. _ ...... place at Rosehlll Crematory, Immaculate Conception of arrangements. Linden, , Church, Spotswood;- Thomas, ~ •. •• -Hifiita ' " u~‘ Infant Williams East Keansburg; a brother Births A daughter was bom- Sun­ The Intent daughter of Billy ,00% . Robert, Breton Woods; t w o day; Aug. 31, 1958, to. Mon­ Lee and Rose Asm (Hensley) sisters, Mrs. Esther Gammon, mouth. Medloal Center,'to Mrr Williams. Route 34. Matawan. Miami, Fla.; Mrs. Margaret Thomas ’ . and Mrs. James Hicks, Marl­ died Thursday. Aug. 28, 1958, Norman, Oradell, and seven Mr." and Mrs. Robert Thom­ boro. ' ' - . " '' at bhth. in Monmouth Medl­ grandchildren. as, 35 Middle Rd., Hazlet, are ■ Sims oal Center, .' Mrs. Marlva Incline the parents of a soo, bom Fri­ Mr. and Mrs. John R. Sims, Surviving besides hex par­ Funeral services were held day, Aug. 29, 1958, to River­ 299 First St., Keyport, are the ents, are paternal grandpar­ Friday at 11 a.m. at her late vlew Hospital. parents of a soiT, bom Satur­ ents. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Wil­ residence Tor Mrs. Marlva Ing- ' RualgnuoU day, Aug. 30, 1958, to Mon­ liams, and maternal g r a n d-. llng, 76, of Holmesbrook Rd A son was bom Monday, mouth Medical Centex. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry : Basking Ridge, who died Sept. 1, 1958. to Rivervlew Hensley, all or North Carolina. m GIRLS’ ORLON CARDIGANS “Wednesday; Aug:“27, 1958, ta Hospital, to M r, and Mrs. An­ 10 years from today, many Interment was in Fair View Fine Acres Nursing<• Home, thony Rusignuola, 303 Dock young meD and women will be Cemetery. Middletown, under m t . Madison. Interment was to St., Union Beach. . , - \ , • studying in college, their way the direction of the William S. Bay View Cemetery, Basking paid through saving NOW ln Anderson Funeral Home, Red AND SLIP-ONS Ridge, under direction of Gal­ Springer ' U. S. Savings Bonus. Bank, ...... loway and Crane Funeral Mr. and Mrs. John Springer, Home, Basking Ridge. 829 Second St., UnloD Beach, * rf* rfr / $ 1 Mrs. Ingllng was born in are the parents of a daughter, Matawan, daughter of the late bom Sunday, Aug. 31, 1958, ln RUSSELL TV SERVICE e Novell/ & daiilc stytee. William R. and Myra (Van­ Rivervlew Hospital. OWNERS OF * Applique & Jewelled Irtmi, Pelt) Kennedy. She had lived to Basking Ridge for 20 years. Faria ... # i t t * ihadei. While, paiteli . & bright Surviving ls her daughter, A daughter was bom Sun­ BALESSHORE dt SERVICE RADIO t r j - - Mrs. Leo S, Blodgett, with day, Aug. 31, 1958, to River­ I 1 /, whom she ltved; a so d , Carl vlew Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. * Slzei 3-14. R-, St. Petersburg, Fa., and Thomas Paris, 82 Manning 36 ChurchWe Are St. An Authorized Philco Dealer Keansburg . . S S - 4 ^ atx grandchildren. ' P l„ Keansburg. ' Expert TV and Antenna Repairs . f i f e ' Patricia Ann Czervrinskl Merts f Patricia Ann Czerwinskl, 15- Mr. and Mra. Harold Mertz, LOwell 6-6070 Keansburg 6-2300 * 2.* month-o!d daughter' of; Chester 47 Dartmouth Dr., Hazlet, are “ STORE OPEN TO 9 P.M. the—parents of-A-Eon,,bprn nnd Rose CzerWInSki1117 AiP •— bon .. g>«»-From YoLing Teniler Grain Fed Porkers Hi Folks! For Matawan And Vicinity W e Are Your ...... PORK LOINS . WESTINGHOUSE DEALER FOR ELfCTRICAL APPLIANCES and TELEVISION, Etc. .. RIB END 33i LOIN END 39 . PATRONIZE Your LOCAL DE ALER For Discounts — Service.. "-v.-r—rr-. “ And Personalized ATTENTION . " NJ. STATE HWY 36, KEANSBUM Open Every Day Mon. Thru Thurs. Tii 9 P.M r Frt. *tii !0 E*t 1930 m'lutfHL-JUBB ZIM Sat. & Sun. ‘tii 6 ... Ten Eyck R o f i s o n ^ . YOU GET TRIPLE-S BLUE STAMPS FOR VALUABLE FREE GIFTS'

283-Upp«r / l ^ m St., Matciwari Dial LO 6-1600 - ' - f to concealLEGAL the Junk NOTICE In any such yard, Satd fence s^all be of wooden con­ struction ond>, shall bear no advertis­ ing matter thereon except.the name under which the said business may The M ataw an Journal Classified A ds be(4) operated. All used goods and chattels - aa delined in this Ordinance shall at all Page Foiirfcen 4, 1958 times be housed within a permanent building and shall not be permitted TO upon any ol the streets, sidewalks, in W A N T E D R E N T F O R R E N T F O R S A L E H O USES FOR SALE front of, along either side^ol, or on SEPTEMBER 15th by Cllff­ KEYPORT, 4 room apartment UNITED STATES aud foreign KEYPORT residential area, ton of any such building. stamps, single and blocks, Absolve Driver (5) No Junk shall, at any time, be wood school teacher, house on bus line, near business corner ol Osborn and Warren permitted upon any of the streets or or 3 bedroom apartment, chil­ center. Call COlfax 4-2122 after plate number. Call COlfax Streets. Three bedroom, din­ sidewalks of the Township of Mata­ dren. Write Box J ln care ol 6:30 p.m. ’ wjtf 4-1440. . , wjtf Ing room, kitchen, full cellar, wan in the County of Monmouth. Of Death Count (0) It shall bp unlawful for per­ this newspaper,______wj4 garage; hot water baseboard sons to deposit or leave any.abandon­ STORE-srid loft space: Call heat, nicely landscaped, 'out­ . ■ Thomas J. Gussett, 25, of ed automobile, part thereof, or Dther COlfax 4-0591 or COlfax Alum inum W indows side play pen for children. Easy lunk. In open fields-or other private . 326 Morgan Ave., Old Bridge oroperly. without first obtaining the PETS 4-1535. wjtf V enetian Blinds terms can' be arranges. F.H.A. wns exonerated of a charge of permission of the Chief of Police of GOING ON VACATION? - Free Estimates approved; must see Interior to causing death by auto when tlie Police Department of the ‘Town­ Board your dog ln the country. THREE room apartment un­ No Money Down appreolrite, inquire within. '91 ship of Matawan in the County of Will pick up and deliver. Roel- furnished; newly'decorated, Karl A. Frantz. COlfax 4-3405 lie appeared ln Madison Town­ Monmouth, and of the owner of such bow Kennels, Old Mill Road, heat and hot water supplied. ■ wJH Osborn St.. Keyport, wjtf ship Municipal Court Thursday private P ™ ^ ’,C L E V I Marlboro Township. Call FR Very reasonable; 114-118 Beech­ V night- but was found guilty of -. Revocation of License 8-2085. ' WJ25 WARM AIR HEATTNa MATAWAN BOROUGH, 8 A license may be revoked by the way, Keansburg. Call KEaps- INSTALLED rooms. 149 tile bhths. porch . overloading a vehicle. Through Township Committee by reason of the burg 8-9734, - wjtf and sun deck, attached garage his attorney, Stephen Strong, violation of the terms of the (license; Furnaces. Air Conditioning. 01) and log- burning fireplace. Lot he entered a plea of not guilty the violation of any municipal Ordln LOST Burners, Sheet Metal work. In­ ance- State or Federal statute; - oi TWO female Beagle hound KEYPORT area attractive Co­ stall now for our special sum­ 100 x 109, lots of extras, full to each of the charges. falsification in applying for a license. pups, 10 months old, black lonial home, spacious land­ price, $14,090. Call owner. The hearing was the result The licensed person shall be granted and tan. last seen on Lloyd scaped grounds, trees, large mer prices. Floor Furnaces LOwell 8-3374. wjtf a hearing by ihe Township Committee Installed, only $225; cash or of an accident at the O ld uDom«two days* notice thereat- am, Rond, Matawnn. Reward. Call living room, fireplace dining time payments. Callf'fiOMES- . Bridge traffic circle on July said licensee shall be furnished with C. M. Pickier, 568 Lloyd Road, room, kitchen, large master to $2699, delivered tt. youf 28' that resulted ln the death a written statement of the charges Matawan, LO 6-1607. J4 bedroom, tile bath, 2 bed­ TXC HEATTNG AND AIR CON- <1800Jot. Bungalows, 4 rooms and - of Anthony Lessandrlllo, 16, h l-nTlcLE Mr rooms, central ball. Hot wa­ DITIONINQ COMPANY, days and bath. Houses located In Penalties . ter oil heat. $130 per moath. LOwell 6-4331. evenings COlfax Manalapan, N. J. off Highway West Ave., Old Bridge. Any person who shall violate any of FOUND Years lease as of October 1st, 4-1680: olllce and shop located 33. Daley Ic Petries, House-1 Mr. Lessandrlllo was one ol of the provisions of this Ordinance SET OF KEYS la Matawan 1958. Paul R. Stryker. Realtor, ou Routo 35, Cliffwood, N. J. shall, upon conviction, be subject ta Railroad Station. May be movers, inc.. 58 Hull Avenue, four youths who were ln a a fine not exceeding Two Hundred Holmdel. Call WHltney 6-4844. — . wjtf Freehold, N, J . Call FReehold panel truck driven by Mr. 00} Dollars or imprisonment in Identified at office of Keyport wJ4 such(1200 place as the law may provide, Weekly and Matawan Journal PIN BALL MACHINE and. pool 8-2915. . wjtf Oussett In which an upright for a term not exceeding ninety (DO) table for the home. Easy piano was being transported i "Look in the Want Ads for a window pane— I days or to both fine and imprison­ 53 West Front St., Keyport. TWO furnished rooms and fully UNION Beach, bouse, 4 rooms " Just made a ‘hoie-in-ONE’!" , ment. in tbe descretion of the court. . WJU equipped kitchen and bath, pre­ electric mangle and lroaer, ffom East Brunswick to South­ ARTICLE VIII ferably 3 people, $20 per week. Call COlfax 4-0591 or COlfax and bath, lot 75 x 100; must . wood. In .rounding the olrcle Invalidity 4-1535. , wjtf be sold. Asking price $4900. Should any section or provision of Call LOwell 8-0689. wJ4 Chlbbaro Bros., Agency, 170 the piano shifted ln the truck reduced to $8710, It contended this Ordinance be questioned In any U S E D C A R S and felt to the road. Mr. Les- court, and should the same be held 1951 DODGE, 4 door, A-l con­ ARNOLD HOUSE, .123 • First ALL MUSICAL Instruments for Remsen Ave.. New Brunswick. the assessment would then be a* theLEGAL magnetic NOTICE needle formerly unconstitutional or invalid, such ad* dition. price $250. Call LOw­ Street, Keyport. Nicely furn­ rent or sale at low prices, Call Kilmer 5-6925, evenings sandriito and another youth, olnted, along the southwesterly out* Judication, unless otherwise provided Milltown 8-1465. w ill David Rlohards, 16, of 6 L6- at the same ratio charged oth­ Cne of said tract and lands of Fred thereby, shall not affect any of the ell 6-5137. ' wJ4 ished rooms, single or . double. when you take lessons from . cupt Ct., Old Bridge, who Was and Gladys Von Rodeck, nor or form* remaining sections or provisions of Mrs. Urban, call COlfax 4r9080. professional teachers at The er Madison Township taxpay­ erly, 853.71 feet more or less to'the this Ordinance. wJ4 Muslo Spot, 31 E. Front Street, OPEN for inspection, beauti­ hospitalized with Injuries, ers. easterly outline of the right of way ARTICLE IX MISCELLANEOUS ful ranch house, 3 bedroom, were struck by the piano when of the Freehold and Atlantic High* Repeal MATAWAN DINER APARTMENT, unfurnished, 3 Keyport. Phone COlfax These appeals wero heard lands-Railroad; thcnoe (2) North Id All Ordinances, or parts thereof, in­ 4-5998, private lessons $2.50. 2 baths, utility-mald's room it left the truck and crashed degrees 8 minutes East along the consistent with this Ordinance are OPEN UNDER NEW MAN­ rooms and bath In Union - - '______wjtf and bath, large screened ter­ to the'street. . by county Tax Commissioner same 71.02 test; thence (3) South 64 hereby repealed. _ . . AGEMENT. CLEAN EFFEC­ Beach. Enclosed front and race containing I8’x36’ . swim­ degrees minutes east parallel with ARTICLE X TIVE AND HAS COURTEOUS Brother Testifies John P. Fitzpatrick. The com­ tin t course20 £04.54 feet more or less When Ordinance to Take Effect back porch, first floor, hot USED TELEVISION SETS ming pool;1% car garage, .hot Testifying Thursday night, to the westerly edge of aforesaid This Ordinance shall take effect SERVICE. THE PRICES ARE wator supplied, adults only, Large selection to choose from. point kitchen, wooded acre missioner referred the peti­ State Highway; thence (4) South 24 from and after its passage end--pub­ RIGHT. GOOD FOOD. J9/3 call COlfax 4-7897. - WJ4 VILLAGE TV, 20 E. Front lot, brook. Red and white' John Oussett, brother of the tions to a conference ol the degrees 55 minutes West along the lication according to law. defendant and one of the four same 70.09 feet to the place of BE­ NOTICE Is hereby given that the FURNISHED room near busl- Street, Keyport, . wjtf ranch house at the end ot board. GINNING, foregoing Ordinance was introduced ness center. Call LOwell Woodbrook Drive, opposite youths who were steadying the Containing 1.38 acres more or less. at a regularly adjourned meeting of Situation W anted ROPER gas range, 39", excell­ White Gate Inn, Rt. 34. .Mata^ piano on the truck, said he Mr. Fitzpatrick, who sat as The address of tho above premises the Township Committee of the Town­ WILL wasb and iron all types 6-1397. .» J4 ent condition, stainless steel wan. Price $37,500; o w d e r; a one;man panel while his two Is known as R.F.D. No. 1, Box «1*A, ship of Matawan in the County of of curtains, also stretch cur­ saw Mr. Lessandrlllo and Mr. Matawan • Freehold Road No. 79, Monmouth, on the 3rd day of Septem­ APARTMENT for rent. call top, price, $125. Call LOwell call LOwell 8-3088. • . Richards, who were toward oolleagues, Commission­ Morganvllle, Marlboro Township, New ber, 1958, and passed on first read­ tains tn my own home. Prompt LOwell 8-4230. J* 6-4980. wJ4 . wj 4 r the rear of the truck trying to Jersey. . ing and ths same was then ordered service. Call Parkway 1-3693 ers William, J, Harding and A. ' Together with all fixtures now*j>r to be published according to law; •• wjtf COLD SPOT refrigerator, 9 cu­ DESIRABLE split level, kitch­ sleady It then fall from the hereafter attached to or used In con? and that such Ordinance will be fur- ROOM and board, good home bic foot, good condition, $25. truck. He said' he kept his Clayton Hollender, conducted ncctlon with the premises herein dev- ther considered for final passage at cooked meals, . call LOwell en dining area, living .roojn hearings In Highland Park, scribed, and In addition thereto, but meeting of aald Township Commu­ 6-6064. .125 Cali COlfax 4-7833. wj4 with cathedral type celling: "Ig-hold on the piano, and as lt not tn limitation of the foregoing, te to be held nt the Municipal Build- ruipjpus. room, 3 bedrooms. slid Irom the truck he at­ heard appeals filed by proper­ any household appliances next here* Ink, 147 Lower Main Street, Mata« NINE PIECE period furniture, inaftcr described, which are, and waft Township, New Jersey, on the. solid walnut. Inquire Stan­ baths; wall to wall carpet in tempted to hold ,11 hack but ty owners of Plscataway shall be. deemed to bo, fixtures and a 17tir-dsr^ol" September, 1958 at -l:0f HELP W ANTED dining area, living room, hall­ wais carried off ths vehicle part of 4he realty, and are a potUori o’clock. P.M., at which time and ley Wisniewski, 1 Marlon place, way and stairs. Priced $15,800. Township and Edison In addi­ of the security tor the indebtedness place, public hearing will be- given Matawan. Call LOwell 8-4527. with It. . , herein mentioned: Floor heater, gas prior to the final passage of said FEM ALE OPERATORS • -.T U ■ - yyJ4 Vets no down payment, pres­ Magistrate Maxwell Mayer tion to Madison. range, Venetian blinds, storm win* Ordinance, and all persona Interested ent 4f£— loan may be assuin- dows and screens, hot water heater will bs given an opportunity to. be SINGLE AND DOUBLE ed. Carlton H. Poling, Realtor. declared he would dismiss the and electric icebox. heard concerning said Ordinance, NEEDLE ' “ charge of causing death by 9 0 1 The approximate amount of the ROSE K. WENZEL R A R I T A N 31 Osborn St., Keyport. Call N ot R eckless A t O n judgment to be satisfied by’ satd ' ‘ sale ' Township Clerk. COlfax 4-1918, • wJ4 automobile, jslnoe It .was plain­ Is the sum of 110,100.00 together J4 >38.35 LEGAL NOTICE DAY 8 - 4:30 • NIGHT 5 - » LANDSCAPING ly .evident the death was "riot with the-costs of this ssle. - SUMMARY OR SYNOPSIS OF A^DIT REPORT CHARMING Cape 'Cod, kitch- . . paused by an "act of wanton Parkw ay, D river H olds IRA E. WOLCOTT, Sheriff. THE BOROUGH OF MATAWAN AB REQUIBED .BY - ; . SU PPLY en. Jtylnt room, 4 bedrooms A driver clocked going 90- Dated July 31, 1998 R.S. 40: 4-2 — • ^ -BAYSH O RE TOGS 3 5 and bath; good lodatton;~Vet« " and willful carelessness," but mUes-per-hour on the Garden Joseph J. Tskscs, Atty. COMBINED COMPARATIVE BALANCE SHEET Balance H I G H W A Y oonceming the motor vehicle £ ______>91.03 Balance Dec. SI. 1058 . LOCUST ST. no down payment. Priced #13.­ Stato Parkway Aug. 2g Rob­ AN ORDINANCE GOVERNING, REG ASSETS Dec. 31. 1957 : SOUTH AMBOY 500. Carlton H. Poling," Real­ oomplalnt he. ruled Mr. dus- ULATING AND FIXINCJ FEES FOR Cash ...... * >128,414.48 > 96.477.OT_ Fall Shrubs * evergreens, shade tor, 31 Osborn St., Koyport. . ■ sett v u guilty of driving a ert Evers,, Cranfoird, protested THE CONDUCT OF PLACES OF Taxes, Assessments. Liens snd Utility K E Y P O R T BUSINESS FOR THE SALE, DIS* Charges Receivable ...... « 39,984.39 39,822.77 4 5 8 6 6 trees, grass seed, rye 27c per Call COlfax 4-1918. • WJ4. . . truck with an unlawful load to Magistrate Lutjier A. Fos­ -PLAY OR STORAGE OF USED Property Acquired by Tax TlUe Lien 4,411.00­ . C O L v F A X - . wjtf lb., lime, fertilizer, hay, peat because the piano was not se­ ter, Matawnn Township, Tues­ GOODS AND CHATTELS, JUNK Liquidation . 8,409.00 moss, top soli and manure. cured properly: He declared YARDS, JUNK SHOPS, MOTOR Accounts Receivable ' ...... !. .... „ 8,188.44. 8,489,90 day against the reckless driv­ VEHICLE JUNK YARDS IN THE Interfund Accounts Receivable ...... — . 1.973.78 - 2,286.29 Open from 9 a.m, to 9 p.m V E T S > ' S the failure to properly secure TOWNSHIP OF MATAWAN IN THE Fixed CapUal Authorized and ' OPERATOROF ' 'daily; also Sunday, Call PArk­ the piano 'to the truck riot on­ ing gharge entered against COUNTY OF MONMOUTH, NEW Uncompleted-Utility . 180,200.00 / way 1-0208. wjtf AttractiveNO DOWN 2 family PAYMENT 5 and B JEnSEY. Fixed Capital-Utility ...... - . 134,944.47— 193.143.32 room apartments: 2 car ly endangered the lives of him by parkway polloe. The BE IT ORDAINED BY THE TOWN­ Deferred Charges to Future Taxation* SPECIAL M ACHINE. those moving ihe piano but SHIP COMMITTEE OF THE TOWN General ...... , 69,100.00 13,100.00 ’ IN . garage. $26 per month plus , . anyone ln that vicinity at the defendant said that while he SHIP OF MATAWAN IN THE COUN­ Deferred Charges to Succeeding Years’ DRESS FACTORY closing fee, ' Trab a chlno. warranted a speeding charge, TY OF MONMOUTH: - Revenue -...... ' 2.636.95 - - 061.84 6 -3 9 8 8 SHOPPERS LOwell 6-1137, Jtf : time. - • ’ ...... ARTICLE I 1 he certainly was not reckless. Purpose of Ordinance Total Assets $‘ >872.444.49 $641,012.11 . GOODL OPAY W EFOR L L RIGHT GIRL DELIGHT Declaring "the risk should The magistrate told him a The purpose of this .Ordinance is - WJ21 have been apparent, and due to regulate the conduct of places of YES MR.' * MRS. SHOPPER SERVICE reckless driving charge w as business where used goods and chat* LIABILITIES, RESERVES AND SURPLUS YOU WILL BE DELIGHTED CUSTOM WORK done orifftrm oare was not exercised," Mag- mandatory and certainly war­ els are stored, sold or displayed, Bonds and Notes Payable . >209,050.00 >177,450.00 OFFICE PERSONNEL and WHEN YOU . SEE THE or home with Gravely equip­ latrato Mayer fined . the de­ unk yards, Junk-shops, motor ve- Appropriation Reserves and Other--1 shop help, goad eye sight and QUALITY AND COMPARE ranted for speeds, ol 80-imUes- .■vlcle'Junkj-yardB' and 1 shops,4 srUf lo •• wabiimer C ...... : • j*4>0»;67O.17 coordination, not over 38; $1' ment,, Ready to plant seed bed . fendant $20 and- $5 -oosta of per-hour and rover. A fine of Impose license fees lor revenue upon Improvement [.Authorisations 07.813.57 113.330J11 ... • •• PRICES ;; with ffitafyplow.TLawn mow­ eburfc’^f' . 1 . ail persons ^en^a^ed 'therein, .- . ' . 11,123.51 9.A3S.Q2 per hour to start,- rapid, ad­ ed cultivated, trees berry and r$2S.and $0 corits was Imposed. > Special Fundk Accumulated ...... vance. .Apply ln person. Bal­ ■ AVAILABLE ON OUB i- D. simmons,. Chur o h St„ Unlawful to Curu&ct Used Goods ' Amortization oi Debt tor Fixed Csptiel US,'l44,47. ... 109,543.32 lard Advertising, 133 F Iris t plants spraye.d or dusted.. and Chattels or- Junk-fiuaineaj - Acquired or Authorized ...... :...... 43,260.23 47,104.75 LIBERAL CREDIT. PLAN Rates reasonable.. Call Middle^ Matawnn, was cleared of a Without License Reserve tee- Certain-Assott RieeivaWa.^.-. 100,058.23^ Street, Keyport. ' -wjtf town 5-2163. wjtf disorderly count charging lie It shall bo unlawful for any person, Suririus ...... firm, corporation, association ..and >641,872.11 CHRISTMAS starts early With allowed dogs to bark without principal or agent thereof to perform T otal’Liabilities/Reserves and SuYplUs--,.- >672.444.41 Avon. Earn while you loam. 1 restraint at night, entered by ony act included within the provisions w e : Tax Appeals of this Ordinance without tirst ob­ Part time sales work offered. & e WE . r . Kenneth Schneider, a neigh­ taining a license ob herein provided COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF' -OPERATION AND SURPLUS Call. SHadyslde 1-1327 for ap­ I N S T A L L S E R V I C E The following appeals for bor, Mr. Simmons admitted to for and paying the license feo pre* . —, CURRENT ACCOUNT ' pointment In your borne. WJ9/18 Specialize ln home repairs and reductions to assessments scribed therefor. •. Revenue Year 1657 Y ear 1058 REPCO PRE PAR additions, carpentry, painting, owning five dogs and a pup ARTICLE lit Surplus Revcnuo Appropriated ...... > 25.000.00 > 30.000.00 were entered before the Mld- but claimed that as they were Application for License Current Revenue on a ' Cash Basis'* ...... I... 383,312.28 334.884.83 BOOKKEEPER - accounting TU BELESS BO ILERS spray or brush, paper hanging, I dlesex County Tax Board Prl- . Any person desiring a llcenio shall Additions to Income: . - / clerk - geriiral office routine, masonry, glazing. Free esti­ hounds, they did not bark at file with the Township Clerk an ap­ Unexpended * Balance of Appropriation BASEBOARD RADIATION mate. ‘ day by Madison Township tax­ night. He also charged they plication lot license tor the conduct Reserves ...... 2,081.44 1,631.28 ability to type, pleasant work­ payers: of any business for the sale, display, ing conditions, liberal employee made no more noise than did or storage of used goods and chattels, Total Revenue 4t0.433.7fr~ 300.205.01 benefits. A p p 1 y Canterbury HOT AND COLD WATER ■ Edward DetRosso, Amboy late-hour revelers at house Junk yarda, junk shops, motor vehicle Knitters Ltd., Locust Street, WINTER AND SUMMER GENERAL SERVICES Rd,, land, $750 to $250, lm- parties In the neighborhood. yards and shops as in this Ordinance Expenditures LOWELL 8-3107 provided, which shall contain the (ol* Approprl a tioni ...... -...... >119.131.37 >120.012.39 Keyport. wJ4 • wjtf provemento, $3200 to $92$: Mr. Schneider agreed to give lowing information (lpName of Ap­ Local School.Tax ...... -...... 175,177.78 164,842.12 6 0 M a r y, Byrnes, no address. Mr. Simmons "on© more plicant (2) Permanent residence ad* . . 77,066.43 66.301.02 MALE PACKER, experienced, M ONTHS. TO PAY CHAIR AND SOFA bottoms ex­ dress. (3) The place or places of .County Tax .....-.....«... wholesale hardware firm, ' Imd,_$k00 be cancelled; An­ chance" to do something residence of the applicant for the Deductions from Income: pertly repaired In your own ... drew Lutrias, Oordoh Pi., about the disturbance caused preceding three yeara. (4) A descrip* Interfund Advances ...... 188.63 .' good working conditions. Ap­ FREE ESTIM ATES borne, chair, $5.- sofa, $10. Au­ 62 tion of the-materials to.be purchased ply in person at "B u 11 d e r 8 to seat covers custom maae' 1 Improvements, $3375 to $2700; by the dogs ond let the charge or offered for sale. (8) The number; Tottl Expenditures >311.5352,008.95 .Specialty Wholesalers, ■ Route . — Agnes V. Emmons, Woodland be dropped. either of. arrests or convictions (or nnd installed, $14.95. Call misdemeanors or crimes and the nn* Surplus from Operation ...... : .38,809.40 14.260.99 38 at Atlantic St., Keyport. wj4 G IVE U S A C A LL AT Richard's Decorating, COlfax' Ave., improvemerils, $1350 to Saul J. Waldmun, Susan St ture of the .offenses for which arrested Add: Statutory Addition to tricorne; lot i . ■ *. .. 6 -4 3 6 1 4-1544. WJ4 $1150. . Hazlet, paid $1 and $5 costs or convicted. (6) Place-where-busl* Current Deferred Charges In above' . - " v L O W E L L bess is to be conducted. (7)J Type Expenditures ...... 1,220.13 . Nunzlo Speno, no address, lor an , overtime parking of building or buildings to be used ExperiencedCUSIGK operators INC. for day PARKER Boarding Home for . Improvements, $4076 to $3075; charge on Atlantic St. entered in the conduct ol such business. (8) Amount Added to Surplus ...... 41,169.6214,820.62 shift, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. or TH E BARGAIN HOUSE aged men an d women: 21 Location and description of premises Surplus Revenue: . -;] ’ ' TENNENT RD., hour supervision: Individual Elsie Ncwmeyer, no address, by Patrolman John McOlnty, where business is to be conducted. Balance January t ...... 06,126.61.evening shift from 5 p.m. to ' ' MORGANVILLE Jtl , land, $1325 to $663: Raymond township police. ARTICLE IV 10 p.m. Call Mrs. Mio, COlfax diets. Licensed by State of Definitions . 8ub*Tolal ...... 97,316.43 £6,126.81 4*3575. . wJ18 New Jersey, Reasonable rates. and Mae Penley, 490 Harding (1) The term “used goods and . 28,000.00 . 30.000.00 COMPLETE 3 room outfit, all l(a miles South of/Matawan Rd., Improvements, $1600 to 1 2 chattels'* shall mean and describe all Leas Amount Appropriated ln Budget* ***;.«•*•-•*• light. Highway 34; opposite articles of personal property which > 66,126.61 WOMAN wanted for hftby sit-. mpdero‘furniture. Very rea­ .$1200; William and A dele Flow er Show Sept,. , shall not be used or unused except Balance December 31st...... > 79,316.43 ting two afternoons a week. sonable, call LOwell 5-3899 aft­ White Oate Inn. Call LOwell Vasa, Oak St., land, $175 to 1 3 1 4 motor vehicles or parts thereof.' Call LOwell 6*4248. . j4 er 6 p.m. J4 5-0B11. - Jtf , In A sbury Park (2) The term "Junk yard" and $100, Improvements-, $2650 to The second annun] show ol "Junk shop" shall mean and describe COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF OPERATION AND SURPLUS HIMWttHIWIMIWMWIMMWIWHWWMMIHWMIWMMtMWIMBHI ■...... $2450;- Cecelia Kastak, no ad­ any business or place of storage or WATER UXJLITY ACCOUNT the New Jersey Council of Af­ deposit of two or more unregistered . Revenue . Year 1057 Year 1956 dress, land, $300 to $250, lm- rican Violet Clubs-jyilLfie held vehicles, unfit for use for highway Surplus Appropriated .... > 6.886.49 > 7.343.04 movements. $1150 to $1000: transportation; or whore used parts Current Revenue In • "Ce'sh' Baals’* ...... 84,284.03 48.923.67 at Convention Hall, Asbury of motor vehicles or materials which Additions to Income: u Joseph Osinskl, RD 1, land. Park, on Sept. 12, 13, and 14 have been parts of any motor vehicle; Unexpended Balance of Appropriation $100 to $50,' Improvements, or the place where lunk of any kind Reserves ...... ;...... BUSINESS SERVICES In conjunction wllh the 81st or description may be maintained or $3550 to $2000; Walsh Shoe annual fall llower show of the dealt in. Total Revenue ...... 78,602.06 > 86.266.71 Machinery Co., personal, $5000 (3) The singular shall include the Expenditures Monmouth-Elbgron Horticul­ plural and tho word "person'* as Appropriations ...... 83.512.09 80,823.04 to $2775. ‘ tural Society;1 used in this Ordinance shall mean Other Appeals African violet clubs and any Individual, firm, member or Surplus from Operation > 22.tBO.BO > 5,643.67 C ontractors firm, partnership, member or part­ Arid: Statutor;ry Addition...... lo Income lor Television Top Soil Old Bridge Realty Co., chapters from the entire nership, corporation, or any officer, Current Deferred Charges in Above : CARPENTER and building con­ Route 18, land. $11,625 to state are expected to partici­ director or stockholder of a corpor*, Expenditures ...... TELEVISIO N SERVICE T O P S O I L tractor, J a ; Metsger Flor­ $6000, personal, $500 be can atlon. ence Ave., Keyport. New pate ln competition for numer­ . ARTICLE V Amount Added to Operating Surplus > 22.314.53 > 8,643.61 Call us for reliable TV service, Dietrich Bros., Ino. Trench dig. homes, garages all alterations celled, Improvements. $10,325 ous speclfil prizes. Granting oi License .Operating Surplus: . television antennas repaired (ll upon receipt by the Township Balance January 1 ...... glng, trucking b bulldozing and repairs. Call COlfax to $3000; Henry Sevrln, person- Arrangement entries must Clerk of any application for such 12.281.40 ' 13,080.77 and Installed. We also repair Mason sand and gravel, drive 4-4159. wj10/30 ah, $1000 to $600; Hope Homes be made with Mrs. Thomas license the Township Clerk shall make radios and small electrlo ap­ way gravel, bluestoDe, cinders - Inc., Sayre Woods Shopping known- the same to the Township Sub-Total ...... ;..... ’ .. ;; > 34,698.93 > 10,624.44 pliances. ' and top soil 2B Spring Lawn B. Everlst, 117 South Main Committee of the Township oi Mata* Less: Appropriated In Budget ...... ' . 6,688.49 { 7,313.04 CARPENTER am' Mason con­ C.eji ter. personal, <3500 to St., YJirdley. Pn.. Chapter res­ wan m the County of Monmouth, at Ave., Matawan. CaU LOwell tractor: all alterations. O. —: $1500; Hope Homes Inc., per- the next regular Township Committee Balance December 31 > 28.009.44 > 12.281.40 1-3993 or 52192. wJ24 Roach, phone LOwell 6-0980. ervations by today and Indi­ ^netting,'. Tho applicant-for-Juch-iii VILLAG E TELEVISIO N aonal, $2000 be cancelled." .. vidual entries by "Sept.’ 10.' cense shall cause notice of such ap* 2 0 - WJ23 . Lawrence Harbor Cabin Col­ plication for such license to be puu* COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF OPERATION AND SURPLUS " " Show schedules may be ob­ llshed in a newspaper circulating in ^ SEWER UTILITY ACCOUNT .E..ERQNIST. ony, Inc., land. $5500 to $022 tained from the flower show the Township ot Matawan In the Revenue - • . • K E Y P O R T "TOP'SOIL ... Laurence Harbor Cabin Col­ secretary. Francis Juska, 310 County of Monmouth, such publication -Surplus Appropriated ...... - I 2.405.70 - > 3.655.00 4 -1 0 3 0 Slip Covers ony, Inc., land. $3700 to $822; Jo be made at Jeasl once each week, Current Revenue on a "Cash Dasis"” 10.398,03 9,517.58 C O L F A X BIG 8 TON LOAD $10 Eastbourne Ave., Long for two successive weeks. No license Additions to Income: . ; wjtf — Cllffwood Beach Co. Inc., land, Branch, show hours are Friday shall be granted by the Township Unexpended Balance of Appropriation - TOP SOIL 8 TON LOAD $12 PINCUSHION , $350, Improvements, $3000 to Committee of the Township of Mata* Reserves ...... a...... - . 2,873,14 105.35 TOP SOIL 8 TON LOAD $14 Custom made slip covers and 4 to 10’ p.m; Saturday and wan in the County of Monmouth until draperies. Free estimates giv­ _ true value; The First National Sunday 10 a.m. to p.m. . afler a public hearing upon such ap* Total Revenue > 16,076.97 > 13,337.93 ROAD GRAVEL en;- choose fabrics in your own ~Bi nkbr'S6l]th"Amboyr~ Sayre 10 plication which heating—shall take Expenditures TV SERVICE : 8 TON LOAD $14 home. Call Dorothy Smith, place norieir'lhBntwo-'-wceks-and Appropriations— --.n— r v~;i,5£U.70_ 12,655,00 6 -1 6 0 0 ■ . Woods Shopping Center, p e r not more than four weeks from tho TENL O-EYCK-RONSONJNCi__ W E L L FILL DIRT 8 TON LOAD 18 LOwell 51298. WJ9/28 -aonal, $250 be cancelled; Old filing and publication of such.appll* Surplus trom Operation > 3,571.27 CB2.93 MATAWAN > 8 TON LEGAL. SHERIFF'S NOTICE/^ SALE cation. No license shall be granted Operating surplus: - . FILL DIRT LOAB~$~frp ' Bridge Shopping Center Inc., SUPERIOR COURT unless the Township Committee of Che Balance January 1 ...... 4,-440.03 7/12.69 ______. ; . .wllO/30 BRICKBATS. BIG LOAD $16 L'awnt . Engllshtown Rd., land, $2200 OF NEW JERSEY , Township of Matawan in the County ;— :.to_$!J0ft.Jropr«vements: $6750 CHANCERY DIVISION ot Monmouth,’ shall after such hear* 8ub*T oia|...... | B,011.89 B,095.62 Cinders, sand, gravel, blue — MONMOUTH COUNTY_____ inB llnd.lhat no. unreajonable deprecl* Le«a:^ Appropriated in Budget 2,405.-70 3.655.00 DON’S TV SERVIC E stones etc. Bulldozing, grading, SMALL garaen and lawn"plow- • to $5000. - ■ ■ ~~ Dockel No. F 2100 57 ell on of surrounding properly would Forv fast, efficient ..radio and lots - cleared ,-f ill • jobs;- septics. -" Ing; grading harrowing Iim-: . :. Apollo .and Julia Kaskevlch, lirifW W bavins.’ «tid Loan AmooI,- ensue from ...... Dalance .December'31 ...... > '5,600.19 > 4.440.62 television service call LOwell Uon o| New Bnm.wlcK, New Jeney. tonance: of such business or busippss 5-3844 ■ . . ’ ’ wJ31 oil tanks and septio drain beds Ing’ and seeding; also Iswn ■ i2l' Lincoln' Ave., improve- *,• Newr Jeney Corporation), Plaintiff and that'tha best interests of the cam*’ dug. Call Martin daya or even­ mowing, nay and acreage mfnto,,$2l26rto $1000; .Knoll- Craddock and Margaral munlty requires the operntlon of auch ings for free estimates. Eckel's yard or bunlnesa nt the'locatitm destg* There, are submitted below cerUfn recommendations bhlch 'ln my 6p: mowing; all work' guaranteed.’. • kood Realty, land, $12,650 to Defendanie *nU " ‘,c- nnted, The proximity , of schools, Ihlon,-should have your attention . . * . Bulldozing Trucking. Woolleytown T Rd..' Call 'COIfax~'4;0985'"b«f97e~8~ $10,000; C e ].a r k', Holdings, ih« 5 execution In church, public highways, tho suit* IIU- r.eemn.ii4«l tiutt nECO''''ENDAT.ONS ' : Morganvllle - ■ j.m. or COlfax 4-5134 after a the above atated action to me direct* ability of the applicant to receive such ,— too.../..Jand,...$12,009. to-.150110; f a shall expose - tor- sele-ai - public Jlccnse.-pubUc.convenience and neces* 1 An .11 lnclu.lv. la* .a |„ hc hcM by the Collector. ', ; ' TRUCKINGECKEL BROTH A EXCAVATING ERS 6 -5 7 0 7 6 p.m. ' wJ10/23: Madlson Siuid & Gravel Co., vendue,,-1 at the Court House tn the atty ana social dealrabllty shnll bo 2. The W alct. and. Sewer, j ent. receivable -ledgers be. c ii T'*y«*ht Suvlnc Time.2 ««ovk. sum of Twenty-five ($25.00) Dotlnn 4. The Statutes governing mirchuscs exceeding >2,500.000 be ad* washed gravel and mason sand view Dr., land, $300 to $200, VACl or..parcel ,0/. land, annually. Said license ahaJI -nol.be nered to • Wo specialize id land clearing THE . Matthews Opportunity ':'' JmJ>rbycmerito.i$2076 : to !$16I1C!;: •fLi^t! v 1i'inff.u0nrt b?ln« ln Town* transferable from the person to whom 6. TJie recordfl' of the'Dnuni TlcriltK and Library Board"*** pr^*- - - T O P S O I L Shop.Antiques, wants to. buy .£,ar ,b?.ro*' iTi~Ibc-enunty ot issued to sny olhcr person or Iron: scntod tor examination. , ’ LOwell GT 845 Old Tennent Top ..sqll, fill dirt, and road all types of antiques. Dolls, Apollo and Julia; Maskevlch Monmouth, in Uie State of New Jen place to place. - Said license shall be S’ 3^° S.°e,*^rar ,ur.n dvi!r collected to the Borough Treasurer.. . Road Box 64. Morganvllle.. , gravel. , Dozer and Oackhoe 330 Monroe Ave., improve­ conspldously dlapJaycd upon the 7. The Plumbing and Sanitary innnector open a special Imnk account • ' r Wll0'10'58 toys, futiuture . china glass­ uJiF«9i1NNllNG nn lron P*PB In the nrcmslscs for wlilch such license ts . onrt pay toes icceivcd tg the Treasurer before the 10th. of (he service. Lateral installations ware and old lewelry. 115 ments <1750 to $1200. ! westerly ^dBB of the Stato Highway issued. Said license shall expire on following month. ' excavating. ,. i Broadway. Keyport. w)8/28 Lumber Company Request ieart(n< from • Matawnn to Freehold, December 3U l uf the year in which Tho ahsve Bummary or synopj^ v ... 9 9 *!•-» th® ,lrst course of o issued, provided, however, thnt should Matavvan, Monmouth bounty," New* Jersey for the Calendar The Channel Lumber Co. re­ any- license be issued tn the yonr YCfir...« 1 orMerritt ,e*» a* L. 1H5B said license fee shall be pro ffSwtS!!-tlie Unruuch of M alawan,.1 Monmouih jzbmlttcjj irmmtv hy n. • »-—*** »*»*• Cojc. $.* n.ztacrc] rni/«oH -- STRO THER & ECKEL u L tfun u *!fr Wooijey, dqted, ftir/l rated. ... i - .; ; ... , ; ,n iC°m 'anl LM Day/rd M'ree'trNcw DrunsMck.-Nevv Jersey ta SECRE-IMIMEOGRAPHING ARlAI SERVICES 138 LOWER MAIN Floors ment levied on Its persona] recorded in the MoA* (3) No license for any JunW yard bCrinesa Imurs ^ t,c by any Interested person during MATAWAN FLOORS (aid; scraped, finish­ property at the Sayre Woods County Clerk a.OIHce Ift hqok shall. util beht yjven * rcneupd, unless • said • • Arthur Hnlf. . t if LOWEL. 51993 ed ana waxed: old floors a Shopping Center In Route 8 be lunk »:*'• THCOLFAX E»N U TSH <50362 ELD • *‘.s- ■ • ' GIBSON 53814 specialty. Call William Peter­ f f i i a i ' * & > ,iM 'tsrs lit $10.30 ' ' n"rol,*h Cle'k , 1 " hA-!„- Wjtf/18« w jtf son. CO 4 6043. wJ2J ★ YOU SAVE CASH WITH GRAND UNION’S EVERYDAY LOW PRICES PLUS WEEKLY SPECIALS ★ friendly people t o serve y o u i ★ TOP QUALITY MEATS..:BACKED-BY-BOND" ★ FRUITS, VEGETABLES AT PEAK OF FRESHNESS ★ CLEAN, BRIGHT STORES! ★ FULL VARIETY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT I ★ VALUABLE GIFTS THROUGH TRIPLE-S BLUE STAMPS) " Sincerely,

Your Friendly Grand Union Manager Cor Over 10 Yearel

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, , I’vrry ID oz, Jar Of . • The Purchase Price One Roll Of SPECIAL SALE 10c OFF of Every Package Sheffield Cottage Cheese FRESHPAK GRAPE JELLY GrandToilet Tissue : , R^g^^oundM^ up 29c ___ Darling Frozen Beefsteaks With Coupon in The KLore, I’Jus m l ‘rt*p HampJe Of m ik The Purchase Of 3 Balls Of Grand Toilet Tissue At 35c NOW ib. Cup 25c Delicious Served On I'ri*t»libi»ke Ureadt ' Thi* DrHcioug Meat . ■■■- ■ Ll B iTf. .|nl III...... ■ ■ Set. Of-Sheffield - , Enjoy o Delicious S^uck Of- ...... Blue On Every 2 Packages With The Pu .. :te Of I quarts cOFF COn'S BEVERAGES SALT & PEPPER SHAKERS Birdseye Frozen Foods BOND. . . RAISINI BREAD .' With The Purchase Of Deten E ff* ______...WHfi. Coupon In The Hlore And Take llouir • Haniplc Of noii^IJread CrutiiU* J N. J. Stale Highway, 36,ifaansbvig ; ' Visit Your Tnplo-S Redemption Center At PS- Ktanibnr* store open Mop. Uirq TTiurv 'til fl P.M. 7RZ MAIN KTIIBKT. KKANHHIIKO ' v-:Ma ■); FrL 'IU SB P.M., gat. 'Ul « P.M. S Ql'EN V BIUAJ/.gn. fl P.M. ~ CU1SRU AI.U WAV JIO.NITAV ....*■ tSFST Snack For Jack „ &.'’1 y “i- THE ; ^MATAWAN JOURNAL a t e Page Sixteen Sept. 4, 1958 S-H Horse Show For Last Minute “Back-To-Schoot” Shopping... Visit At MCOSS Fair Horse clubs Irom three 4-H Clubs ln Monmouth County will stage a riding exhibition at the Pet Show and Fair of ' ’V-Vr STORES Mdnmouth County Organisa­ \ .■* - tion lor Social Service on Sat­ i' \ ' urday. at the farm ot Mr. and Mrs. William Jay Duncan, America's Largest Discount Centers Longstreet Rd., Holmdel. The exhibition, which will ln- elude formation riding and Eight-year-old Warren Stryker, Naveslnk, hands a tasty mor­ games on horseback, will De sel to Jack the Crow, perched on shoulder of brother, John. held at 2 p.m., Immediately The crow, ono of numerous usual and unusual pets to be shown KEYPORT West Long Branch preoedtng_ the Judging and at MCOSS Pet Show and Fair on Saturday, at Duncan Farm, (AT FOOD CIRCUS] LOCUST AVE. awarding of best-ln-show for Holmdel, was found by the John Stryker Family, Naveslnk, when ROUTE 36 2 Great the sliow, which Is expected he was a baby blrd_They have raised Jack and his sister Jen­ to attract hundreds of children nie, who has since been„glven to neighbors. Pet Show, annual and tlielr pets. . .. MCOSS benefit, arranges classes for every Imaginable type The ‘ event, a . tradition In of pet. Show will be held ln conjunction with a fair. Monmouth County, also will KEYPORT OPEN include a gala fair; 1 u n c h, 7-DAY and dog obedience trials and Flying Hoofs, W a y b 1 d e; postponement on Saturday. ls a fund-raising event for. the Rough Riders, Smithburg, and Included on th e advisory 7 Days A Week MCOSS public health nursing Voqueros, Marlboro. There committee hre Mrs. Duncan, program. The schedule calls will be 12 horses and riders. Miss Laura Harding, Mrs. MONEY-BACK for the fair to open at 10 a.m. The 4-H equestrians gained Samuel Riker Jr., all of Holm­ Daily & Saturdays 10 to 10 and close at 4 p.m. fame recently when they were Marlboro Riders used by tlie U. S. State De­ del and Mrs. Allison L. S. Clubs which will participate partment as tlie subject of a Stem, Soobeyville. - SUNDAYS 10 to 6 GUARANTEE! in the 4-H exhibition are the film on American youth pro­ Area residents serving as duced for showing behind the committee chairmen are Mrs'. Iron Curtain and elsewhere in Ladies' Girls'2-pc. tho world. Mrs. P. E. Chester, W. B. Darla/nd, Hazlet; Mrs. Wickatunk. and Ross - Clayton, Lawrence Taylor, Mrs. Doug­ Colts Neck, will have charge las Marshall, Mrs, WUllam of the riding program. Ryder, Mrs. Randall H a i n Blazers A large oounty-wide commit­ Holmdel; Mrs". Alphonse Mc­ CHEMISE BLOUSE tee has been working all sum­ mer to prepare for the MCO­ Grath, Keansburg. A ll W ool SS Pet Show and Fall’, which ls expected to attract thous­ Your advertisement in this Red, Charcoal or & SKIRT SET ands of prisons. The event paper will reach prospective will be‘ held on Sunday, Sept. purchasers in every commun­ White, With Crest Washable Corduroy 7, If weatiufr*‘shoulJ~ c a us e ity In the bayshore area. Reg. $14.98 Reg. $6.98 for the vacation of Your Dreams consult with us selected styles; chemise, trapeze and f before you go . ■ . many more • .. with short sleeves, push. 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