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IdemlMt - 90th Y E A R — 47th W EE K HaUofuJ Editorial JUtocUBoa MATAWAN, W, J h THURSDAY, M AY 21, 1959 Men l « M | Pn s i Am o r iVm Single Copy Ten Cent* Shea Leaving Matawan Memorial Window Madison Disetittination Issue In George Deitz Receives Jaycee Award Rescue Squad To Matawan Faculty Hiring Teachers Taken Into Couit Mark Anniversary Served Schools For Board Appeals Wfedive From Trentari; First Aiders Plan 37 Yeart; Praised Pattern For Whole Stole Seen At Stake Celebration Sept. 19
Resignation of John J. Sbea, Madison Township B o ard of Du,,dor of the Division Against Tentative plans for a 25th annl Who (pr 17 yean h u been i teach Hducation'a appeal of the order Discrimination. The superintendent verssry celebration of tbe Matawan er In the Matawan Schools, was from the Division AgainttJQllCflm- replied he could not submit th s F irst A id k Rescue Squad, inc., ination of the State DepartiW nt'ol Application as it was not In his were discussed at a special meet received by the Matawan Town Education to hire Charles E. Wil poisrssion. He stated he had turn- ing ef the squad recently. T he (hip Board of Education Monday. liams, New Brunswick, a Negro, d it over to Dr. MUIIgari in March, event will bu held on Saturday, , It wai accepted with regret and was duly entered with th* Middle f h> n the state order was being pre- S ep t, 19. In th e ev en t o f Inclem ent ( letter of commendation for his sex County Court before tht May -pmed and it never had been re- weatk-r, the alternate date will . long service was directed to be IT deadline, Henry M, Spttxer, aurtu-d to him. l» Saturday, Sept. 36, The general sent him. The resignation is ef Perth Amboy, the board's attorney, 1 Mim Carol Delbaaco uked him committee consists of Frank Cor- fectlve June 30. : . confirmed yesterday. Mr. Spltxer fl he had tried to get it back. Dr. daaco, [ rank Martin, Theodor* A ' Also j resigning wat Marlene added that copies of th*i ' Itinonk said he had not. The matter Phelan Jr., Robert Colot, and ■r Koenig. The board hired' ai$ were served on Frederick M. Rau- en was filed and bought up again, C larence D, StulU , teachers u follows: Jeanne Fran blnger. State Commissioner* Of wiion was raised if the board Thu aquad was organized ill lMt. da, Clark's Summit, Pa., com Education, and Thomas P.MSebk> ed do anything sbout the order and haa been serving M atiwan and . m ental, high school, one year’s U r deputy attorney general H that the slate was the one at the surrounding area with 14-hour experience, B. Sc. Marywooi Col wllh the enforcement of the State Hull for it not being available. first aid, rescue snd ambulance lege, $4400; Mrs. Margaret K. directive to the board, and 4 1 * Bui question was raised If Mr. aerv’lco for 28 y e a rs. . Scott, Matawan, : kindergarten superintendent, Dr. Eugeo*‘ W. Williams' expression of interest by The celebration will include a pa CUffwood, three, yean, Ohio State Shrank, to present the V..... w ord of m outh M ay 23, 1958, or rade, starting af 1:30 p.m. Part|c- Univanity, two yean experience, application for a position'for re Sept. 1 did not constitute an appli patlng will be the llrit aid iquada Oeorge Delta, (left), was tbe recipient ef the Aral Jaycee Spoke 14000; M rs/Robert J. Appel, Bay newed consideration at its 1 Jil e # cation in absence of a legal docu wllh fir* departmiftiti and baada Award ever to be presented In the (irealer-Malawan Keyport Junior from nesrby communities, Military onne, sixth grade ClifTwood, B.S. m eetin g . ment Mr. Spltier said It wan a Chamber of Commerce. Otto Wolke, outgoing president, made the CCNY, one year’s experience, two Memben of the Veterans of Foreign W an McElvalne-Schanck As the date of ths regular May point of law, but allowed the direc contingents from ^rmy ind Navy Post 2218 and Its Ladles Auxiliary and American Legion Post 17f and award on behalf of the awarda committee, ' yean military, $4800; M n. Mary meeting was Thunday and., left tive in that Mr. WlUlims never posts In the area alio are expected Us Ladles Auxiliary, all of Matawan, are sponsoring a memorial The Spoke Award le given U> outstanding new Jaycees. Durlni to tike part, A display ot Artworks E. Robson, Matawan, French, high window la John Taaalni’s Agency featuring .tbe photograph* ot a ll only three days for filing of kn ap had communicated with him after Mr. DelU'a fint year as a Jaycee, he waa sleeted to th* aide* *1 aeeond - school, A.B. Barnard, M A. Albany peal by the deadline set. ther* had Sepi 8. indicating, in the superin vie* president and served as chairman of numerous committees. He and i block dance will b« featured ' the Matawan'boys who died while in the service of their country in alt* has aeth ‘ ...... State Teachen, 19 yean ex cluding the Korean conflict been concern it could be gotten In, tendent's opinion, that the appli actively participated in almost all ef th* Jiyce* functions *f In the evening, Rtfreihments will , perience, $9400; M n. Dorothy M. Readen will note the printing on the window banner '’Remember The Williams case originated cant had shown no continued In the nraviouaJoua year,year. : be wrved lo all those participating Holliday, Parlin, Latin and Span The Dead-By Helping The Living—Buy A Poppy.” Both the VFW last Sept. 8 when Mr. Williams terest In being hired. But it wai The award w u presented al the May meetingn at which tlm* Mr, in the parade, between th* time Delta was elect*d preeldent for the coming year, ish, high school, A.B. College of Post and (he Legioa will be selling popples through Memorial Osy. whose application was on file at felt against this that his action In the paridi endi and the fireworks St. Elizabeth, five yean ex Proceeds of tbe popples will aid disabled veterans, veteraaa’ widows o f M ay 23, 1958, w as c ite d ta t h f taking his case to the Division begin. > ■■ perience, $5200. and children's homes and also the local groups. stale directive as being one of Against Discrimination evidenced Commlitaei Appelated Bussell A. G. Steller was given those called In by Dr. Shroqk (or this Interest. Jaycees Elect Plan Bank Branch The following committee! wtr* a contract-forthelPM W O school interview regarding a position, Number Of Other Applicants appointed to aulst the general com- year as superintendent at $7560. Bonds, Insurance Visiting Youth There Is a difference of opinion Dr. Shrank denied that racial mlttte: Parade, C, II. ttultn re- Transferred To High Schaol as to whether,.(he Interview was consideration e n te r e d into h it Deitz President In Holmdel Area freihmenti, Harry Clune; fire Batty Rino, a teacher in Mat J u 1 1 for a teacher for an edu- handling of tha Williams applica w orks, A n drew Dlodilo; block awan Elementary School, was Proposal Mulled Drowns In Lake cable clasa or for ah elementary tion Sept. 8 or at any other time. "Hire Handicapped" Move lg Approved dince, Paul Hussey; ralfle, Rich moved to tbe high achool as a vacancy. Dr. Shrank reported not He noted that on Sept. I there had Stressed At Meeting Despite Objections ard Lewis; program, Carmella teacher of genual science. Wil Matawan^ Township Accompanied Dad^ fading Mr. Williams as the best been a number of other applicants Sardells; publicity, Robert Wool- 1 liam Blake-Haikms. a CURwood Committee To Act On Fishing trip suited by qualifications for the for the educable class post an d The Greater Matawan-Keyport Holmdel Townahlp Is wing to yj maintenance, jam ei Marlin |r teacher, was transferred to the educable class post open at t h e these, too, had not been hired. The Junior Chamber of Commerce held hive Ita own bank. The Merchants Trophlei will be awarded for: high achool fortbrm nercial sub- The Matswan Township Commit Lake Lefferta has added another Sept. 8 date, so the man was not superintendent disclosed that after Ita monthly meeting at (he Rollo Trust Co.. Rod Bank, will jo ahead Beit appearing'llrit aid iquad In Je cta . . • contacting sources of obtaining Post House, Keyport. May 13, at with plant to build a branch bank line regardless of number, firat and tee, after hearing proposals from boy to its number «t victims. A hired. Mr. Williams charges he at Hoy S. Matthews, building and tained certification by Aug. 1, 1938 teacher personnel, he had learned which time Oeorge Doltt, Matawan, building on the uulh side of Route second prlies: boil appearing group7 Iniurance specialists, yesterday in. four-year-old Newaifcboy, In M ata grounds chairman, reported 600 but hiring of elemental^ teachen a teacher experienced In the town waa elected president, Olhora elect SS, a p p ro x im ately 1000 teat west In lino with muilo accompaniment, chain needed to r C llH w ood dlcated the township will ga ahead wan oa a fishing trip with h is went on In Madison Township with ship tyitem m i certified In th e ed were Joseph Stenger, first visa ol Laurel Ave., ai aoon la clear tint and second prises; iquad School.. Harold S. Dolan ojpposed with plans' to bond all regular father,' drowned Saturday after persons of lesser qualifications »ork was becoming available. All president: J. Thomas Tasslnl, sec ance li received from the Federal having most uniformed m en In employees and provide accident llnei squad coming longest distance, p u r c h a s e ot a piano for Cliff noon when he apparently allpped than himself being hired and hia applicants with lesser qualifications ond vice prealdent; William Ohna. Reserve Board. -t Insurance for 25 special policemen. wood School at $909 on the own application not being brought accordingly were by-paased, the man, •ecretary; John WamOoit. The Red Bink banking firm (air miles); boat appearing ladles Township Committeeman Peter Into Hyen Creek, a branch of tba grounds a request for a piano for up again for consideration. By Dec, superintendent noted. treasure*. Officers will be . ta< cleared a. major hufdlo Monday auxiliary in line, flrit ind second J. Waters was asked to Study the lake, Matawan Police repdrted. MatSwad School three yean ago 1,1958, he acted on the matter In David O. Watson called attention atalled at the next meeting. ' when approval for the branch prlteai best appearing rescue bonding and jpsurance proposals had. never been met. He.was out Lorenzo Sanford fell into th e T ren to n . . ■ to the WlUtama contention he was Oueat'epeakin for the evening olllce waa granted by Charlea1 R . truck; baiVAppeartnu lire depart offered by Jam es J. Holden, special m e n t. T f ! v o te d 8-1 and the purchaiie! made.. lake at ft point near the Ihitttm- DldNof Hava Application > inUrM teJJn aw elernantary poai- were Sltt OrlfUOi and Tei' V Howell; Mata banking commie* agent for the U.S.4'fidelity 'and .- - ’oAti amvafdTeriilon c ttb e je jt M t * ' M M l p . ' t l ; (h * -.M ftftrd ilotver, despitei ob|ectioni objection tiled by Alao tire f Guar'afttee Cd., and Johnr$t*b*» Jifaart M aiW ' ‘? ^ 'b * paii4...John U TeaaiolFltef chlno, th e township injuraoue playing wim jils'brother, Evereiu, w u ::iuln&;to preaeeV tJUT ...... __ , .* (OTntjnued on pag» ten)/, ^ ■geitt« f - r A h : ‘ -y : ilx-yMiwvId.- tW r application In acccrdaoo# W hlnk ierioualy oTtlS* ranll 'Ki'iineifrMcQueen, tw ildent of /pearliig drum *n¥ I ® * ;.eorpa. Mr. Water* said he recommend* Sanford,' 30, and his fflend, Ben the order Issued u n d « r th e lions'* of an appeal. He Merchanta Trust, aaid ht a ln a d /l'lral 4hd iecond prliea ^or unlorsi that a blanket secured for bojidoe jamin Parham, also ; ot Newark, name of Dr. John P. Milligan, (continued on page ten) It aervea, A questlon-and-answer haa applied ' tflv Was'hlngton "for IbMl »Pp*»rln« drum Md buoie a ll township, employee# with the- Stop-Light, period followed, federal ------Reserve approval,■ ■b U t cornt,com, t)rittfnt anduni second primprint to,h r p a g e were fishing nearby. (continued on ten) . would not predict ah opening date lunlonijunlors; beltheat achool bendband In line; The father's attention was drawn Because of th* need for public undemanding of thli matter, the for Ihe new branch office until beatmat airing band; best 1 appearing Holmdel Rd. Need by the elder boy ajfter Lorenzo had Landowners Get Planning Board Salvation Army Week Jaycees have set up a committee the necessary federal clearance li Dost; best oomlo outfit, County Petitioned Being Celebrated fallen into the water. Tho father which will Judge future enay and obtained. In granting ata te ap . aaw the tot’s bat floating In the Upgrading Halted Reverses Ruling billboard content,' it also will lerve proval lor Merchant! Tmat'a ax: By Committeemen panalon Into Holmdel, Commllaiolj. National Salvation Army Week water, and summoned aid. as a publlo relations commute* lor Housing Units Owner CTaTpis Heavy o r How ell took not* of, but roJo<;t. H o lm d el Township Committee is'being celebrated In Matawan Madison Zbning Back hiring th* handicapped. . ' H o a r long S e a rc h ed, objection! filed five compet voted Thunda/ to call on th e along with other communities On Sunday, the third annual by The Incident was reported to To Planning Board Loss Ag Being Miilec ing banking firms, Monmouth County Board of Free across the nation. The celebration Jaycee Road-e-o li scheduled to May Reach 4000 police a t S: 10 p .m . T he body w as holder* to put up a atop-go traffic began Sunday and will continue Laadowneri and developers Madison Township P la n n in g be held at the Matiwan High Five Banka Objeet ' recovered at'8:21 p.m. In about six Ordinance Changed aignal at the lntenectlon.of Holm- through May 24. Although there la Board “corrected’' Ust night what School (laid. The publlo li Invited. feet of water approximately where turned out ln force at the Madlnon The objectori war* the Mon del-Keypart Rd.- and BiMhany Rd. no Salvation Army Corps id Mata 11 ackapwledipd to be a mistaken School-agen will vie for prizes In mouth County National Bank, Red he had fallen In, by Richard Lewis, Townahlp Commlttee'i public For Marlboro Project ln Hazlet and also to widen Holm wan, the Army, through its service act oo Ita own part at the April a test of driving ability and aklll. Bink; th* Keiniburg-MlddlctOWn jLines Martin, Lawrence Gilbreath hearing on a measure to upgrade del Rd., a county road. M ayor unit ayslem haa been very much meeting. A veiled threat ot legal Other itemi of builneil discussed National Bank; the Farmers and It w * I liamed In Miiibora (continued on page ten) James H. Ackerson observed that In evidence. _ bouse and lot ilzei to "hold the actleq «me contained In the plea al the meeting Included the pau- Merchanta National Dank, Mata Townahlp thli morning that th e the volume Ot traffic passing The-’A npy's anntial drive Is run-' line” until the M uter Plan Is ol . th e. landowner held to have age of a motion to change meet wan; the Matawan Bink, and the number ol houses planntd by tna developer for Ihe irei between through the Intersection haa f a r nlng 20 per cent below the amount Legion Poppy Days • completed next January. autfered lOM by thia action. ing nights to the second Mondsy Peoplei .National Bank of Keyport. exceeded control by the stop signs received at this time In MSI. The of the month and also to enter a Rout* and Route It in the north- David S. Kaplan, Jamesburit at In April, approval w u given a Monmouth National argued that Bow placed there awl that th e Army la appealing for anyone who M n. Jamea Martin, prealdent of minor subdivision of a half-acre lot unit In the flrit annual Fireman's lt already had applied lo the net lector of thi township miy torpey, who said'he represented to beyond 9000, an d m ighi rM c n number of children traversing would like tojnijke a donation to American Lejjion Auxiliary, Unit on E dgar Rd, In Leon* Estates for Memorial Day Parade In Mata- federal government lor permll Hclmdel Rd. to adiool without side BiUe checks payable to The' Salva 17fl, Matawan. has'announced that 110 landowhen; presented a pe Arthur and'M ary Messina. Mayor w an. aton to open an Office In Ifolmdel Ihe 4000 m ir k la th e an d p lan n in g . walks or even asslde road on which tion' Army and mail them to J. poppii days will be held'In Mat tition bearing the signature! of Jtjhn L.' Chamberlain noted that Township at a alta almost Identi No approach hai been mid* yet to walk makes It' imperative some Donald Miller. Farmers and Mer a wan on Thunday, Friday and the lot approved had the 100-foot cal to the one approved for Mar- 10 th* lownihlp planning hoard In tho*« for whom he spoke. Tlirco Housing Problem Seen the matter'whll* thi aeeklng ot ’ (continued on page eleven) chants National Bask, Matawan. Saturday, May 28, 24 and 30. frontage required but wai only SO chants Trust’s new branch. developers having a total of 2000 oplloni Is being cirri ed on, feet at (fie rear. He held that white In Three Area Towns acrea In the townahlp also wi re Farmera and Merchants, Mata- As anticipated action to the de it mat tha aquarft footage minimum win, also pointed out that II ha| outspoken in opposition. "Problem housing areai," where velopment was seen when th* of the sowing ordinance, it did not applied to ihe fedoral controller Knights Welcome Christian Brothers School Principal Mr. Kaplan declared ihosc h>r residences aro more than 40 por townahlp committee Thunday In meet the requlrementa of the tub- for pormlaalon to open a branch whom he spoke were "large prop cent dilapidated or lack private troduced 1 revision ol the tubdlvl- division ordinance and thia w as al Morrell's Corner in the Italic! erty ownen and taxpayers' who bath lacllltlei, exist In aecllons of •Ion ordinance requiring new in
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^ caa be obtained Ina Mr. ed district Mint Dell rocutlva, 1503 Patients . days. Tha emergency moat, with Iris Gardens American flag Boice, Hazlet f j •poka aa a «ouacll level aad ad Mt treatments, experienced a II vised the group dud space is stQl —ViUtaa-Weintraub, Miihbotboo i During th* month at April, 1MJ per cent increase over any ot the avallrtfltr for JW stouts at Central parents tttered Perth Amboy Bloom At Rutgers Took Of Cobs commissioner, coaductad tba cub Camp and 40 scouts at Dan Beud, last six mSitfW .Tloter TCtilcio so*— r O T E S *wul section aad aaaouacod itxind* General Hospital. Continuing th e cldeats wer* Involved la 112 cases. Most af the 1100 varieties of iris A discwaloa o« th* W*“ *» Pprestberg Scwt reservation. tabl, meetings ,wlll ba suspended rate of recent months ths average There were MB operations, 1270 ' • t Rutgers University’s Agri development «f th* Amarieaa flag Mr. Kreldler announced that any Area Ma u l Wm for the summer month*. Tha iiaxt scout, whose unit is not participat daily occupancy was 175, and the x -ray s a n d 13,M t la b o ra to ry tests. cultural Experiment Sution are and a handicraft period Ugh- meeting will be b e td la A y g u st ing in summer scouting, wishing average length ot stay was 7.5 Births during April numbered IM. expected to be in bloom this week lighted tb* cub scout sedlm «f to attend camp can do so by having with the session to ba devoted ta end- The iris garden, ao eyeful the monthly roundtable lussting of his parent contact any committee handicrafts. now, will be even more colorful sc o u te rs ot the Cbiagaiwa PNtrlct In the boy scout section a lecture member or‘local scout master. An over-all leader wiil be sssignod to Saturday and Sunday. Depending held In St. M ary1# EptacopaKSwKi Snd demonstration was presented Easy Come oo the weather, it still may be led Services su c h boys. Hall, Keyport. on the manufacture and use of the worth a visit during Memorial Day Edward Ferrari, neighborhood Homer Matteson, stats deputy bow and arrow by Anton Koppen- . . . Easy Go weekend, according to Dr. Wil- berger. Mr. Koppenberger, found commissioner, conducted the scout tkm and fever therapy. Some serve executive committeeman _ <■ - liam £, Snyder, professor of oma- Smith Aboard ladq. er. past president and present as section of the roundtable assisted . . , with a BtLco Door. Insist oa Frederick T. Smith, seamjin, U.S. Independently oo small ships, American Legion, dllHitftyj the mental horticulture at the College sistant advisor of the Indian HIU by Joseph Lucanls, also a neigh it (or your new home, Males tha Navy, son of Mr. and Mr|. S. F. meaning of the flag, Iti ^hwwry of Agriculture, Who is in charge Bowmen, Keyport, described the borhood commissioner. Charles R. basement useful. Saves tracking Smith, ,438 Harbor Rd., M itawan, Aboard Icebreaker and development andpote**® out of the garden. making of bows and arrowa from Bea, District committee public re through upper rooms. Permits Seaman George R. Barrett, son of interesting facts about Ataleas have about finished departed from Norfolk, Vi the basic first step to completion. lations and publicity chairman, at storage of b u lly articles, AU steel, 24 aboard tbe U.S. Navy’s Mr. and Mrs, George C, Barrett, the course of tha history ttw their show, but rhododendrons will Aberdeen Rd., Matawan, a mem He pointed put the advantages of tended both sessions. ’ permanent, weathottght be In bloom along with the iris. attack aircraft carrier " United States. - ber of the U. S. Coast Guard is the sport and discussed the safety They are near the iris garden. dependence for a two-monl During a handicraft period the serving aboard the Coast Guard factors that should be employed If you need printing of any kind, ing .and shakedown cruise scouters made braided brtjowoti A BDjCO Ii the modem reptioe- Cardens areo pen every day until Icebreaker, West Wind, now in dry during participation. we are here to serve you. Our dusk, but this weekend guides will Caribbean Sea. j under the direction of Mra. Georg* ment (or that old woni-out wood dock af the Brooklyn Navy Yard Space Still Available quick service and reasonable prices On A pr. 13, th e Indeplundeoce Hart and Mrs. Horace dan- hitchwiy on your present home. be on hand to distribute the plant preparing for a cruise to Greenland- Robert Kreldler, newly appoint- will please you. GS o-JRcejgif " ing plan of the iris garden and left thd New York Naval Ship mothers; Al Peter, cubmaat*r» «w yard for Norfolk to load llaircraft variety lists. There is no ad* Serviag la his assistant 'Ronnie Petef^OH Call utforfrai “How-to- A M I' k’ I f A S I I N I I mission fee and parking is free. and air group personnel to par Newfoundland C ub P a c k 10, C liffw ood. • ‘ ln«tell-itn folder, or we cm - - The iris ^od rhododendron ticipate in the ship's |raining Waiter E. Sosuille, airman, U.S. Jack Boice, neighborhood 60m* sunott s compliant workman. HAS! V» INI PO <...' V gardens are off Ryder’s Lane, cruise. Base of operations' will be Navy son of Mr, and Mrs. Walter mlssioner, reported m tb? WOik THE PATIO PIT which crosses U. S. Route 1 just Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. * J. Sosuille, 707 Second St,, Union weekend spent at Forestberg Scout south of a traffic circle near the :| Beach, Is serving with Airborne reservation erecting tho mamoHal ALL NEW ITALIAN KITCHEN - Raritan River bridge. New Bruns- Completes Hospital Corps Eariy Warning Squadron 11, based flag poles, pledged !W*Wl»t w iok. . School ' ; . at Argentls, Newfoundland. Commissioner James P. rfyiui COUNTER AND TABLE SERVICE . -, , Last year between 4000 -and Wave Joyce A. Rounds, !ho$ital his staff. v Matawah Lumber Co. 5000 flower lover* enjoyed the iris* apprentice, U.S^Navy, daughter of Another Work Weekend Try Our Homemade Piu a “rhodie” display. There wiil be no Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Rounds, Old Bridge Youth* Mr. Boice annouricod iaOfeer Thi' Frioullii J.umhfi ) iml Box 45. Matawan, completely Naval Call LO 6-2121 Iris field day next year. Plants Sentenced On Charge w o rk w eekend w ill bo Itdbt OO June, will be divided and re-set this year Hospital Corps School, Aplk 30 at 13 and stressed the need for VOlUn* Open Week Days to Midnight — Weekends ts 1 A.M. Telephone LOwell 6-4500 — 4501' and bloom is sparse in a season the Naval Training Centei, Great Three Old Bridge youths who te e rs to help raise th e f la f polefli Highway 34 s Mgtawan ” following. division. Lakes, III, ' . pleaded no defense to morale on that date. Transportation $rU! S U T P H 1 N a v l ;. MATAWAN ' . On May 31, Region 19 of the Corps men perform medical as charges before the start of their be provided. 'XddZBo^' WOraift* . IrU Society of America will hold signments such as pursing, first scheduled trial in March were a »how in Collins Auditorium at aid, ward and operating room placed on three yeara' probation the College of Agriculture. New duties and the maintenance - of by Middlesex County Judge Du Jersey, and Staten Island iris medical records, ■< Bois S, Thompson. The judge sus growers will compete. Many of 'the corpsmen become pended Bordentown Reformatory WANT MOESJFORjrOUR MONEY eee technicians in specialize^ - fields sentences for Janies Dill, 18. of Rear Estate Listing Cards for such as x-ray, clinical laboratory, 120 M arlboro R d., N orm an l». tala at this office. • pharmacy, epidemic control sanita- G reen, 19, of IM M » ln S t , a n d R ay m o n d M atikonls, 18, of 14 O a k St. . . • Dill and Green were indicted S e p t for carpaliy abtulng a KEEP TOUR ^ ON GRANTS 11 Ross W . Magfaan Agency 1 •( year-old girl in Madison Town ship and'JEast prunswick during June and July 1M£ Matikonls was indicted Ust Nov, I for con S A V E w ith S A F E C O tributing to the girl's delinquency. — Sentencing- for .a-Jourth youth involved, Robert Stankowitz, B. of Route 18, Is pending, Re was in: Real Estate—Insurance dieted for carnal abuse slong with Dill and'Green and pletfed no MATAWAN 138 Main SL L0 6-0003 defense Mar. it, th* date* the trial was to hive begun In criminal c o u r t •
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.... r ...^ Ittt •' ■ tr<*« >og» Fow — Firct Section THE MATAWAN JOURNAL Thursday, May 21, 1959 Proclamation Communication {% Jldafmm journal WHEREAS:. Tlie high spiritual To the Editor, . and humanitarian principles of The ESTABLISHED l|ff On behalf of the New Jersey ttnpb— OOtttt M m - J. MABEL BBOVM, rOBUIBBI Salvation Army have long been an Circuit No. 4 of Jehovah's Witnes important part of American life; ses and the Keyport Congregation, in n tbursdaj at Ktyport, Moorooutb County, N. a n d . I want to thank you fbr the news 7WH PUBLISHING ANO PUNTING COUP.SQMPAHT '•"SFSSi WHEREAS: Through its wei/ace articles which you published in con J. iiibri Brown. Editor — Qeraidin* V Bnrna, AjuocUfr Editor and religious institutions in our nection with our convention in Red 8ub*crtptia» Rates city and state, it has befriended, Bonk, May 15^7, AS IF YOU DIDN’T KNOW . . . Recent demands for a NATION AI I DITORIAt Payable Id Adviuc« aided and given new hope to men, revision of Keyport’s taxi ordinance, originally adopted in Oo* Y m t (within .Ute), Is these troublesome times It women and children, regardless of TbrM Manta* good to bring information from the early ’30s prompted us to peruse some of the early 81s ttoothi -...... _ |* # c5 # race or creed, the Bible to the public’s attention Om f « r (ouUld* jrU(«J ordinances of the borough with some startling results. F ’rin- O asY ett (outtid# 0. 8.) NOW, THEREFORE, I, Ralph R. In order to guide them ln their Tha MtUwas JouroiJ u « newspaper ot tba peopte, b f tb* paopla. D ennis, M ayor of Matawan, do daily living and to give them bope stance under the taxi bill, now in effect, drivers are not and for tb« pcopli.*1 lit aim U to aarva lha beat interest* d ltatawap «M hereby proclaim the period of May for the future. vicinity: to pnmtot aQ ol tha cewa ol tba weak without fails or prejudice perm itted to smoke while the vehicle is in operation. Passen 17 th through May 24th, as Salva The purpose of the Bible educa a claaiC iu i. contervaUva manner, respecting the Uitiianati# rtgbta gers may not ride on the fender, runningboard (wha1) or aour dttsena. and thereby making itself worthy of toetr confloacce. tion Army Week in Matawan, and tional work of Jehovah's Witnes trunk. Tlie rate fixed by the bill is 5 cents for any trip Btpomlbllitj Cor typographical errors ta limited to do urge all citizens 'to give their ses has, I feel, been brought more 4paea occupied b j auch error.______.______full co-operation to this effort to clearly to the attention of t h within the borough limits and the bill made any violation focus attention upon the work of community through your kind and ’ Entered aa aecood
curity Act, you muat make tax aod your family a floor of pro other lnoome ia addition to their ministration provides over ’ M - sitio n ot suspected drunken driving forwarded to appropriate state, contributions into tha n ■ aodal security benefits. county and local authorities. Social Sceiirily tection against losa of earning district offices throughout I ts Safety Council curity system and, in thia Way, Other recommendations. are lhat due to the old age, disability, or “Social'security can, and should, United Statei to qoawar fW f you earn the protection offered by local police should have (be co death of the fam ii/ breadwinner." play an (important part ia plan questions and help yw to alia tor losoijlkoM M 'the system. If your work ii not Hits Drag Racing operation of th e local municipal Not All Taxe$ Mr, Bast points out "Since ning for your fu tu re an d th e the future," Mr,' Ir. B au concluded, covered by social security, no future of your family. Your nearest Drag races on streets u d high attorney or prosecutor in drinking Martin F. Leo, 34, Laurence social security la aa Individual "When someone mention! aodaj social security tax la due and.lit aodal aecurity office/' Mr. Bau ways or in any areas that might and driving cases, and that the Harbor, had his driver's license right earned by a aet amount of Motor Vehicle Act be amended to security, do you think Anly of W* fact you could not pay the tax, sta te s, "will be happy to adWie be set aside for such types of revoked tor 39 days, effective Apr. social security tax? If y«“ *V work under the law, this ground allow complains to be made in even if you wanted to do so. you ot the amount of work neces races were criticized strongly by 30, under the 60-7* Speed Revoca then you are missing valuable.tg- floor la a very aolid one oo which sary to qualify for disability, old- W ff i T M the traffic safety committee of the 90 days instead ol the usaal ■ 34 tion Program, it has been announc , "Since it ia compulsory, you to build your ‘house of the future.' days so that police will be afforded formatioo which you need may feel there is no seed to letra age, and survivors benefits as Monmouth County Safety Council, ed by Ned J. Parsekian, Acting you are planning for future S®~ Hie second, third and upper sufficient tim e to Investigate about the tax and the insurance well as any other requirements and the committee went on record Director of Motor Vehicles. curity for yourself and your stories of the 'house' may be certain cases'that require more protection earned by the tax. If for entitlement. disapproving such conduct in the pendents." according to Allan *• private insurance,, stocks and operation o f. a motor vehicle. A than 30 days; and that police de that ii so, you miss out so bonds, real estate, cash savings, "Since social security is a com partments continue the use of T o Meet Tuesday Bass, manager of the P e f **• resolution to this effect was passed valuable information needed^ to or other liquid assets. Of the more pulsory social insurance system, "spot checks” and other enforce Amboy social security Office W # by the committee at a meeting complete your plans for future se than 12,900,000 persons receiving it makes good sense to find out ment or educational ' techniques The Naves ink Toastmaster Club also says th e social security held in the Shadowbrook Restau curity," Mr. Bass continues. approximately (700,000,000 I n how, when and approximately how aimed at controlling the drinking 1227 will meet Tuesday at 7:39 system i« compulsory. ■ -lht MAKIK& rant, Shrewsbury, Thursday. The Provides Prtteetlea ' monthly benefits,” M r. B a a i much you and your family can d riv e r. p.m. at the River House Ian, Ram- “If you are working in an ao-’ resolution painted out that it is the "Social security provides you statei, “some 75 per cent have collect. The Social Socurlty Ad The recommendations will be tivity covered by the Social Sd* responsibility of all citizens to in -j* - form enforcement officials of their opposition to drag races on public highways or private areas. . The committee deplored the oc BjOTI M IIM CTI i i KPIBjitiSI m m [ill Ell m m currence of drag races particularly on public highways and urged that an aggressive drive be directed against such highly hazardous »cts that might endanger the lives of. 1 rou SAVt cash si stampsm hand n ion drivers and occupants of other Vehicles. - . ■ Hie - action of the committee stemmed from remarks made by George G. Traver, executive vice ’president of the New Jersey State — Safety. Council/ on recent out breaks of drag. races' on ' public highways.; Mr. Traver character ized such conduct as a very sen- out phase of juvenile delinquency (hat must be dealt with firmly.to ■ prevent it from getting out of hand, whether it is carried on on a highway or in a private area in any part of the s ta te . - - ; Vokea P b a , . - . He voiced an urgent- - plea ' that - .every effort mustbe thaoe to pre vent recurrence of uich outbrtmks on the streets and h'*hw»y»of Monmouth County. He pbintfed out that the New Jersey State Safety HEIHZ KETCHUP™ Council 'for m any. yean, haa strongly opposed the liceiuirig bf .-.private areas lor supervised drag' racing, and for obvious reasoji» ,l* agpinst such a dangerous practice on the streets Mid highway*.' Tty! safety official also emphasized the need for developing a greater GIANT PEAS sense of responsibility on the part . jf jMrenU of youi^sterit pafUclt paling in' such events. Copies of the resolution will be sent. to. ap HUNT'S propriate atate, county *od lo$fl officials. . " The recommendations, made In a report by a subcommittee on drinking and driving headed by Thomas B. M a n n I o n. are as follows: That the County prtise- MARCAL cutor with the (ioropefatlpn : 'of police chiefs and the Monnioiitl) WHITEtr COLORED County Medical Society explore the possibility of taking blood NAPKINS samples of d r I v e r a Injured In traffic rftishaps ind that -such samples be tested for "bloijd alco hol content/’ and chemical tests CHICKEN O r TH I SEA also be taken of all ' sul'Vlvlng drivers Involved In fatal Occidents; C H U N K S T Y U 'that the Attorney General and Di rector of Motor Vehicle* adopt a HSH - - U 1,1 j S’ ,>S 4 ^ 4 Stfl'vtY.'.’’;"'/ ?; 5 t i,1 ‘ .v.tiA ~*f i jti* W * 11 iL UK'", , , ’«*Lm I 1' , v : ■ 1 / . / > ivi:.i/ini ^ > >•>. ------, m a m m m F b o a Q In-tM toim ty court, ahtf tha} > we cotanty traffic co-ordinator k eep SALAD DMSflH* police chiefs' departments adviaed IIAIROOK MIMf of reasons for dismissal of ap 4 * pealed Cases so that this infor Mirada mation may be used for education-; H B H f A K ' ” GREEN PEAS al purposed In training'police fn gathering evidence in future cases. That every means be: used to, Pork and Beans 3 «e29' FRIESWITHOUT JMOKIN#' ’• - , , ., expedite' hearings on drinking and' driving cases and that a system of control be adopted to m ike sure Wesson Oil & A 1 * 3 s 4 9 ' that there la no unusual de|ay in CAT’S FAVOWTI .- ; . A bringing the cases'to ft conclusion; and that state authdHtiea’,consider amending'Title NO. 39 to Include Puss 'N Bii^ts 3,!^43i' a provision similar (o (me In the Motor Vehicle Act of Ihe State ot Illinois which authorizes 's magls- trate, or his representative, to pick up andjiold a driver's .license until th^ ease ls disposed of. The Illinois statute.jwrmlts such a driver to operate his. Vehicle and, use a summons ..instead of . his license as authority tif drive, a procedure (hat It Blended :i» dii-. courage unusual delays in dispo
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CALIFORNIA JUICE ENTER THE GRAND UNION TRIPLE S f - • LBON ZUCKERMAN - ’AROUND WORLD" u t- ' The Family and .ChUdriy Ser vice, the only adoption agent? In ORANGES- j . ’ ' ’ . : _ PUZZLE CONTEST Monmouth County, will told a . building and expansion campaign H o i H o u Q 6 : fund; next month to raise 85.00* MM to construct a building of its own IB VM‘50.000 t for the first time In its 50 years Of service. Leon Zuckenrinn, BEA IItlES ^ »>iilli III Vililjiitili' pri/J'h. irn lurlirit' rtf _ In ... f f 1’ ; Director of Public. Relations for . the New Jersey Natural Gas Co., • has accepted the chairmanship tor JUICY SUNKlST the campaign. ' SCMUOMS *sr ^ ANEW OVER 500 . The agency, which also provides t i l l r i e h a m y v a «iity service to unmarried mothers, a f i ) LEMONS 10139/ A t H D Q f a f M w ft'"' Kt A CONTEST •/> PRIZES a . 2600 PR/^UV foster home care, travelers aid and EVERY WEEK! » £AcH WEEK! < ,IN A u i ; ... V tamily ’counselling, curienlly is •IN ML' / V occupying quarters in' {he g *i»* fen iik '1 1 Branch Housing Authority's build ...... ■SSIlSsl:®; ing on Garfield Court. wUch it has Wa Rtunr* Thf KifM Ta UmM fKeM B hdn* A» M ,J. and RacUsad aad Oraafe C m I) ttoiws Than. May SI# TVs *•»„ May >W, ' ■ ' . outgrown, according to Mrs. Alton ’ V. Evans, president. The new build Highway 36 anil Middlt Road VI»I* YourTrlpJ^S Rttfampllon C«nl#r At N. J. State Highway 36, Ktantbuig > ing will be In Long Branch, where Kseasbara stare ape* Me*, tkni Tfcara HU • WM the agency has bad its headquar * ’ . tb mw iiiin, ifamiuio . o f K M r u D » t m l i u i . KD AU. DAT MONDAI f t t , ‘IN It P.M.. «at, tl) • r.»- ters since it was founded.-Ia.U9JL Hazlet Fog« Bg)il — Fir** Section THE. MATAWAN JOURNAL Thvr«lay, May 21, 1959 Holmdel Group U.S.A.F. Pastime Becomes Profession Frazee Back At Gift Certificates Presented By Loew’s Theatre Parties Hears Bell Plan Old Bridge1 Races For Music Circus Theatre parties now are being Details of (he new 120,000,008 Pete Frazee, the dominant dri ver at Old Bridge Stadium, cam; booked for the entire U-w«ek sea ultra-modem laboratory to be con son of St John Terfell't Neptune structed in Holmdel Township by into hi; own tor the first time this Music Circus which o p e n a its the N.J. Sell Telephone Company year last Sunday, but Charlie eighth season June 29 with a two- were described Ust week for mem Muody, « Laurence Hartnr racer week engagement of the Broad way smash hit fantasy “Du Barry bers of the Holmdel Township gave the local fans a favorite for Was A Lady,” starring Bert Lahr Civic Association during a regular which to root in the early ip his original role. meeting at the new -elementary of the feature. • The second show at the Route « school, the meeting also featured Finishing second to the Rahway big-top will be “ Bells Are Ring-, the. annua] election of officers. speedster in tbe 25-lap stock car ing," starring Billie Worth, which Speakers who outlined the new will run July 1} through 26. Written facilities to be constructed oa race was Lenny Brown. Lambert- by Betty Comden, Adolph Green 433-acre tract in Holmdel w ere ville. Bob Pershing, Ringoes, who and Jule Styne, the music-filled Alfred T. Felsberg, community re had won a feature event at Old Broadway success features. Miss lations supervisor, and Thomas J. Bridge earlier this year, was a Worth, as a Good Samaritan switch Crowe, Holmdel project engineer, board operator at a telephone an both of the Bell firm. close third. Four* and fifth spota swering service who becomei in The Bell representatives said were taken by Don Stives. Highb volved in the lives of a trio ot that the new laboratory will con lown, and Bill Berry, Oradell, re clien ts. 1 sist of four identical slx-story spectively. ' "The Ziegfeid Follies,” directed buildings forming a quadrangle, No time w u recorded for the all under a single roof. Each of by Bobby Clark and starring Bert the lour buiMjpgs will have a bal feature event. The race had to be Wheeler, which is being presented cony overlcxjting Uie courtyard baited in the fourth lap when three in tent theatres for the first time this summer, will play at Neptune, which separates them. Tbe entire cars spun off the track Into the July 27 through Aug. 9. The extitv- structure Is to be sheathed In glasa, Infield, throwing dirt on-tbe mac Lennle Edwards, (left), m anayr a t Laew’t U Drlve-ln Theatre, Raritan Township, is shown above aganza, bearing the name, of the Access to the laboratory from two adam. This made the track unsafe presenting gift certificate* !* Mr. aad Mrs. J*fca H. Jones, I Atole PL, Haxiet, who w en the winners showman who glorified tbe A m eri large adjacent parking lots Is to Baddies la th* U. . Air Force, Geei** JL Itasbwr, Keypert, (left) and the nee had to be stopped ot the Loew's » “First Baby ( M a t" Tbe prasd p ain li w e seen with tbelr daughter, Patricia Anne, 8 can girl, will be presented com be gained by an entrance over a aad Richard K Edwards, devetoed tbeir taiaats t* kec*m “lb* while the dirt waa cleared away wh* was b*m at I:4J a-m. *a M*tber’a Dsy, May 10, which mad* her the wianer since she was the first plete with the traditional show girl,, depressed service roadway. Rkiuud*" and her* te hit th* big lime with their guitar strumming and Batths Far Laad baby hern *a Mother’s Dsy. Gifts iaelodad certificates f*r Udlsbye Diaper Service and coiar portraits from tbe Pappas Studio, Keyport . comedy and musical numbers. One-Way Access Roads sriglaal stags. ■ S tives b a ttle d with Mundy "Jamaica” will be presented tor la addition, the entire structure for ths lead through tha first three W hat tw o 2«-year-old Slid Alr| BBetty etty now have a one-year-old weeks, Aug. 10 through' 23, in aa and parking lots are to be encircled laps. Following the restart . Stives p a n y , a member of the committee. Division Airmen used af leisure son, Gregory lym . Awaiting Survey exclusive Musfc Circus botWdng. by two concrete one-way access went out in front with Ed Sigler, The sessions wiU start at 10 a.m. Summer Sessions A recent two-year smash on Broad roads. The speak era also pointed time recreation leas than a year Sessions Coatiau* P ort Monmouth, Tony Battle, Condemnation c w n m ls- end continue through the afternoon. way, “Jamaica,” set in the Carib out that the plant will have its own ago now may qualify them tor the Their music sesslonT continued Paterson, and Brown ln close pur- slonera bearing a salt brodgbt by Activities of the service program bean Islands, was written by E. Y. water supply and sewage treat suit. Set By Monmouth the Union Beach Board ot Educ*? American Bandstand and t h e whenever George and Ric w en to Harburg, Fred Saidy and Harold ment plant. They dnnv* ln that order until Two summer sessions of study tlon against a M atawaa firm tb will be outlined and discussed by Grand Ol' Opry, according to the gether;' with another feature A rlen, . M r. FtIsberg said that the de- th e 10th lap where positions start acquire a IJI acre tract of land the groups lacluding ihe organiza hopes of th* president of their re added—composing tbelr own iriusic are announced in a Monmouth Li’l Abner," the final show of clslot to expand the Holmdel plant ed to change aa Fraiea moved M ar Memorial School, MwniaB- and direction of sewing groups College leaflet now being mailed tion the Neptune season, will play was reached by Bell after three cording compuy. aad lyrics, talents they each Im Into Ihe second spot with Stives slde Avt., are awaking a survey and transportation corps as well Aug. 24 through Sept. 6. ..W ritten y e a rs o f itudy. Among the fac Because of a chance meeting proved without the* benefit' ol •till In front Brown took oyer to students and professional •f th*-property before a final da- as the training of aides at th e by Norman Panama and . Melvin tors which Influenced their deci third place whll* Sigler* dropped organizations. A new three-week dalasi will be reached. and their ensuing friendship, A/2C formal Instruction. Almost unwit Frank, with songs by Johnny Mer sion to expand, he said, were the back to fourth positioa. pre-summer aesstas win precede J . Fa*«fc W*tt— I, «*a * tba information centers. The various George it Hushour and A/2C tingly, their prattle** war* be cer, and Gene dePaul, “Ll’l Abner" desirable environment of Holni- Just as starter Johooy Zeke c*«rt-appointed commissi*ners, phases of the medical program and coming habit, and their harmony the six-week; summer session brings to life the famed charac del Township, the large potential Richard H. Edwards, both as dropped the crossed signs d u c t reported a wrrey I s t t t s s u l e types of services available to alowly was polished and perfected. ters of AI Capp s coffic strip world labor force In Monmouth County, signed to Division Headquarters, ing the halfway mark or ths race which the college has offered by Frank Foss, engineer, to deter- cancer patients will also be include A professional opportunity was of Dogpatch, and follows their ex the excellent network of highways had been reached the car idit**a sine* mwtag to Us p nlae th* im ltin an* h ,atl*a at ed on the program. Dobbins Air Force Base, Georgia, presented to tfeea Ja M ay UU, by periences with Washington/ D. C. ln the area and th* real eiuts by Stives spun at theeaat turn. campus at Welt Long Branch, ln clectrle pole* and concrete p iers an well known la Adsata ares a Jeiloft airman, A/1C Percy politicians and businessmen. holdings of 8 e(l Labs In tha area. Stives regained control of th*car 1956. ’ « s th a ^ n p o ty U they t d * . night dub*' and to a widening Morgan, then assigned to the w in Further information on theatre He its ted that * force of nearly but Frazee flashed by to t*k» the Courses in the two sessions are la two day* *1 teatimoay takea Air Marker Map Ready c ircle oI record fans. maintenance section at Head party arrangement* may be ob 1500 persons will be employed la lead and Brown Went into second planned so that students will re- ia tbe ease which concluded Tbelr chance meeting was In quarters. Airman Morgan and his For New bistribution tained by either writing St. John the first section o( the plant to be place. - ' :<-< ceivft the same amount of In Saturday, aa appraiser fer the Ju ly m , when Airman Hushour, baQd were under contract at that Terrell's Neptune Music Circus, or constructed, Thi Initial work force Beats Out Brown struction and credit as is re board valued the property at The first air m arker map indicat native of Keyport, arrived at time 16 th« Cna Rio Club near callin g P R S-8100 ln (feptune. T he will comprise 500 engineers, an M o m Moore; POttitown.fP*., ceived lor the same courscs during flKt.SO. Heuser awl Heuser, Inc., ing the as visual navigational aids Dobbins AFB and was assigned to Atlanta, and he found a place for Neptune Music Circus is located equal number of technical aides best out Brown ia the first. hesit the September-JUne study- year, the owner* e l ihe proptfiy, w h ich throughout the state now are avail Ms barracks. Thrre he met “Rlc" Georgs and Ric In the show there. IH M em tlesw estof ^Asbury-Park, and a similar number of clerical race or th* afternoon.. LenGonJd, In the summer, students take Is located an Spruce St and the able for distribution, according to Edwards, Covington, Ga., who From this point what had been on R o u te '68, near the Garden State and administrative personnel. The N * w s r It, w a s th ir d a n d , B ob fewer courses’ and meet more Cesitral Railroad of New Jersey announcement made by Commis was sitting an hia bunk strum their pastime became their pro P a rk w a y . organization expects lo employ Boudlnot, Bound' Brook, {With. often during the Moaday through- right-of-way, vahte lhe tract, al sioner Salvatore A. Bontempo of m ing -a guitar. For Airman fession. Soon they were per m ore than 4000 persons w hen all Friday class week. upwards of (7IN. State Department of Conservation Hushour, the mualc was familiar, forming in other night clubs Fraxee copped tGt second; beat construction Is completed in 1870. Pre-summer session registration and Economic Development. Ap his father aid sister having played around Atlanta and M arietta, and I^hu^ H o jW , R ed PA Hospital .Building In the busliMM portion of th e will take p lac e J u n e 11 a n d 12 In the Instrument when he was living at the NCO Club at JDobblM AFB. I B“ k> *nd sl*.ler ftal*hed In that college In Its 13 four-year cur- proximately 7500 amateur pilots in meeting, Ihe following officers were order'behind him. Main Buildlitg, from 1 to 4 p.m. and the state use the markers as aerial Fund Totals $656,256 at home, although he had never Tliey assumed the professional rlcuhims and lt two-year cur elected for tM following y ear; from I to 7 p.m. each day. Ten navigation references. learned himself. name, "The Richards/’ from .lack Howard, Port Monmouth, New results announced- recently Richard T. Levins, president; Rob courses will begin June 15 and end riculum!. A newcomer' course, Assigned T* Sam* Crew George's middle name tnd JUc’s scored M s'fifth straight novice Evidence has been, received at by James KL Fox,'chairman ol the ert Peterson, vice president; Mrs. race win of the season. Starting Ju ly 3. Some will meet in the marine navigation. Is open to the. State Bureau of Aeronautics Amos Mumford, secretary; James Hie and George soon found fln rt. . ■ Perth . Amboy: General Hospital In last place, Howard, wijo drives morning and others in the evening. everyone interested ln boating, re that the markers' have b e e n In Regan, treasurer, and Jack Kirby, themselves assigned lo th* nine Audhloa F*r Contest Building Furid, brought th t total of crew tn th? combat operations The Ridfards” suditloned for the Keyport Machine Worka car They are in th* areas of sociology, gardless of previous training. strumental In saving the lives of subscriptions lo date to (658,296. sergeant-at-arms. ■ No. 996, picked up c»rs on each literature, geography, physical non-commercial pilota in several Elected trustees of the organiza ■ tenter. This and their mutual the CeQrgis Jubilee; talent contest Other courses scheduled to take Additional. pledges from industry lap and at the halfway mark the science, ’ .psychology, marketing, instances. . tion tor two-year terms were Rob aterest In miulc ,nd singing were sponsored by Radio Station WTJH, the students outside the classroom and a partial first report (ram the Monmouth County driver
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Henderson Estates, Inc., describing theo^ The board went ahead With other "I ' I HIM 11 SI !!■>■ /M(continued nH fliiM l fmfrom m npa^c a a a m oae)«V bid obtained a building permit, teacher hiring* without regard to selves asow nersof lOOacres near eaceptton pf the coiiectw, treas indicating it had the approval W Named Tor Award the Williams case. It •ffirm ed.tbe K a ta w a fl, $ b i joined ip the pro the building inspector in jts plaiu. v Junion Sandra Pearce Rod Gary hiring of 20 incumbent teachers urer, ‘ magistrate and ' municipal test by mail.:. : , RoeUse,M *Uw*nHigh School, who have signed previously offer clerk, who, under 9t*te law, must Mr. Joel retorted that there was - Irvin* B. Johnstone, Westfield, have been wmaiaated for the annual ed teaching contracts, offered be bonded separately. “no valid reason” why the M «- -attorney for Darby Holding Co. ther 16 contracts to incumbents and achievement » w ir d » pro g ram , Insurance For Special Police sinaj should not have' gone ahead and . Deinille Bealty Co , threat contracts to three new teichers. ened action ip the court if tbe by the National Council Accident insurance proposed for with their purchase of a house after Adjust Salary Contracts measure wera adopted. He called tUe'special police force Of 25 Who getting approval team the board ~ Of T e a c h ers of E nglish (N C T E ). Adjusted salary contracts fo r discriminatory legislation in that their 10,000-square-foot lot it In its second year, the awards James Maloney, Memorial School assist regular. police would offer Itvor ot developers with maps ap size met water and septic tanks principal, $7400 and a re a p rin c i a 15006 death benefit, $1000 acci proved against those with their program ii being conducted conditions imposed in the ordin pals WilUam Wright and Patrick projects underway In the form- . throughout the nation to grant rec dent clause and provide $25 a week a n c e. ■ T o rrf, $6830 each w ere a u th o riz ative stage. He saw great lost oo for compensation. The premium ognition to outstanding high ed. C. Randolph Hauser, Matawan, their investment by such develop^ . achool seniors fo r excellence in Mrs. Stella Ruth Bernstein waa was reported at HO per man an representing the developers, took ers If the ordinance went through. - nually. issue with Mr. Joel on the sub English. The writing abilities and hired as school psychologist for the There waa support for the or divided lot meeting the sanitary literary awareness of each nomi remainder of the school term Mr. Waters noted that although dinance from Leonard Booth, Had- provision put down with the pur of Monday at a pro-rated salary the township maintains a force t»f ison Park, who declared he was nee will be judged by local state chase. of a lot in the subdivision, of $540 a month. Otto Kengetter speaking for (he small home own committees. The winners will be 45 special police, the force also in He noted it was expressly prohibit attendance officer, was permitted er. He berated the developers (qr cludes fire police who already are ed in the deeds given to subdivide announced in January I960, by the to return to work alter an extend wanting to profit and (hen go oS half-acre lots and that no more NCTE, and the n am es o f the ed illness blit only in that capacity covered" by insurance in case of and leave the tax burden of what than one tyuse was allowed to a awards winners will be sent to and not as a driver which was accident. Specials had asked for they created on the small home a simultaneous position before half-acre lot. He noted also th e coverage since they are not eligible owner. He asked approval of the every U.S. college and university ordinance required a septic tank he became 111 early in the.'year. measure “to protect small home with tjie recommendation that for regular 'workmen’s ' compensa cannot .be located, within 25 feet The board approved the request owners now living here.” tion insurance. ol an adjoining lot line and th e these students be considered f o r of Dr. Shronk to shut off accep ' Hurt Small Lot Owners' dr. JACOB FORMAN way the Mcssinas had split their scholarship assistance. ’ tance of further application of The committee accepted the res Thomas F. Miller said a small lot in two, this could not be done According to J. N, Jlook, NCTE students who wish to attend Hoff Dr. S. A. Feinman, 57 West ignation of Robert-R. Redmond lot owner would be. hurt by the Mr. Joel protested that deed . executive secretary, the award? man High School in South Amboy, Front St., Keyport, has announced measure if he want^l to build and as a member of the planning board. covenants were a "private" con program was initiated fast year since the achool there will accept that Dr. Jacob Forman, Newark, suddenly found his property was Floyd. T. Taylor, Columbus, Ohio, formerly of Matawan* Mr. Redmond, appointed to a four- sideration not applicable but the in response to President JJwight D. only 40 students in September and will be associated with him in the no longer of a size to pemdt it. shown above on the deck of the ship which took her oo a cruise to year term in January, is moving planning board upheld Mr. Heuser’s Eisenhower’s s ta te m e n t th at South Africa. The picture wss taken at rero-rero circle, which rarely 43 have asked to be assigned there practice of dentistry. ■ The R-50 zone is upgraded to 100- to Illinois. Mayor John. Marz jr. contentions. . America needs its Emersons as is reached by tourists. The captain sailed 30 miles out of his way to from Madison. by-100-feet and the R-15 lone to Dr. Forman is a native of New named Joseph Stenger, Route 34, well as its Einsteins. “There were reach this spot where the Equator or 0 latitude crosses I longitude or Approve Graduation Expenses York. He attended the University The board implemented its action lOO-by-200-feet by the measure. to till the unexpired term. also by denyirtg a minor subdivi m o re than 2000 nom inees for the the Greenwich Une. . ■ L T he expenditure o f $375 for re n ta l of Mississippi, where he received The minimum house side is set Mra. Taylor stopped fn Trinidad, where oil was taken on for the Referred To Attorney first awards,” ®&ld Mr. Hook, “ and of the Harbor Casino and other hia Bachclor of Science Degree, sion for Fred J. and Sadie'Peter a t' 1100 feet and 1500 feet re- - entire trip; St. Helena, where Napoleon died; Cape Town, Sooth Africa; w e expect about 5000 fo r this sec expenses in connection with Me- Mayor Marz reported th a t son for a 0.106 acre tract on Spring spectively in these zones. Luanda; Points Noire; Conakry; Abidjan; Dakar, the westernmost He'entered dental school at Loyola o n d round/ morlil School graduation on June George and Ella Kurica, seeking Hill Rd. because the rear of th e point In the Eastern Hemisphere; Casablanca; the Ctuitry Islands; University, New Orleans, La., and Committeeman Donald Macrae 14, and $50 for insurance p rem iu m ! to c o n stru c t a m otel on R oute 35, properly was only 57 feet long “The quality of the writing sub Madeira; Cadiz; Portugal, Io Portugal Mrs. Taylor saw tbe fishing received his Doctor of Dental moved ft be returned to the plan even though it had the 100-foot mitted by last year's winners and fleet being blessed on Palm Sunday before salllpg for tbe Grand Banks in connection with the Willis School Surgery Degree in 1938. Im Cliffwood, had been referred to ning board for further study and front required and the 10,q00 square runners-up wa* very high/' Mr. of Newfoundland. She returned ta New York by way of Tbe Aiores graduation June 10 at Old Bridge mediately following graduation he the Township Attorney, Ezra W. for the holding of public hear- Stadium and a field day M*y 28 at feet minimum area. Hobk asserted, ’*lt constitutes ^ entered the Civilian Conservation Karkus. Mayor Marz said con lngs, such as is characteristically the same location all were' approv : positive anawes to iUtementi that (hat If the Madison Board were to Corps as a dentist. ’ struction of a motel Is not regulat Approval Given the procedure of a zoning «sn^. ; American Youth cannot yrite ef* Clan Reunion ed. : ' ; ... ed specifically under existing ordin be reprimanded, then the right Of In 1842, Pr. Forman entered the WUIlam KahsaU was given ap mission, before the ordinance is , fectiv'elv. These students, an d ances. •’ ; Matawiut High School, Cl««« of Consideration will be given the U. S. Army' to serve with the proval to transfer a 2j0-by-06-foot presented again to the township thousands tnof’e, are leaning. to every boarrf of education in the 1931, li planning & 28-year reunion request of Katherine Mollis,^presi 307th General Hospital as a major. . He added that approval of t h p s,t_rip at'the rear of the Cheese committee. ' ; ' ' use thi' langusge With precision state was to be put In Jeopardy dent of the Laurence Harbor-Cii/f- at Peterson’s Buttonwood Manor, He has done extensive traveling proposal must be obtained from quake Fire Co. F|re House on The ordinance incorporating and vividness," ____ In getting the best man or woman wood Beach Parent-Teacher As Mstawan. Tentative date haa been during his long Army career and the bhilding and health inspectors. Route 34 to the fire company. The sanitary sewer regulations which F ounded In 1811, the NC TE is a set far'Oct. 3^ Ida Perdue has not available for a given teaching post. sociation, that polio immunization has the distinction of being the In addition, since there are no Pennsylvania R.R. was authorized also had a stormy voyage through professional, not-lor-prolit orgtniia- However, lv|r. Aumlck added the been located. Anyone knowing her be. make mandatory for registra $nly dentist on the, last hospital municipal regulations governing to transfer to the Old Bridge Land Ihe last meeting, brought forth tion ofjte»cher»df English it al| board should Consider the costs of tion for school and adopted a policy whereabouts la asked to- contact ship. - the. operation of a mote), a state and D evelopm ent Co. 131.22 a c re s nothing but a few questions from levels. Currently the: Circulation of appeais against Its chances In court. Vemon Ellison pr Mra; Carolyn for this year of encouraging * „He Is a member of the, American law must be followed by the Kuri- of a SOQ-acre tra c t th e railro ad the audience and was passed on ; the poulicll’s flye professional publl‘ Mr. Watson saw the board getting complete series of shots. > Cas. • ’ .• •- (Kortehhaus) Nau. ' t)ental Association,. t)ie Newark w n s south of Bordentown Ave. final reading by a : unanimous cations is o v e r 91,000. nothing out of il but "criticism" A suggestion was made to glye Dental Club and Alpha. Omega The committee approved a $55, Marlene Milligan was given ap vote. > . ■ , : from racial minorities protective » r to t h e township a number of Dental Fraternity. ” ■ — 000 surety , bond for the collector, proval for a minor subdivision of Modified Version . and civil liberties associations. —Rotum* To MMC After Madison Don’t Move Into Madison Town' Mrs. Pauline K. Behr and the elec 100-by-28].95-foot I o t on Route The modified version exempts Urged To Read Transcript___ tion ot F ra n k Devino as a m em b e r properties over 90 Xeel from the Attending Conference (continued from page one) f fe Un'il You Investigate * h * I D r. Shronk, pointed out that wwlhen William Kerr urged Mr. Walsfirt School.’’ signs for use o n h rla# * -, sp rin g of - the- Matawan. .Township Hose The zoning ordinance for th e “this thing will be blown up way . thli .. . „ oit sewer from the necessity of eon- and all the other board members trial Commission ^nd Chemical Co. , upgrading of lots returned Ey~tKe Mrs. Elizabeth Nelson, R.N.. oul of proportion ” He foresaw "no - ■. Itialthe rrintarOute, \d»*Mr Ro/llft'aBedle’s -ki/l bid fnrfor the ■ netting w ith ITT" e li m tH H g r th * - to read the transcript of the hear township committee was referred supervisor of the department of *oo0" coming from it lor the A bill tor school bus service pro e n tire 180 days school term was The mayor also disclosed th e requirement for the use ot fo iir ing In the matter Mar, 17 and then to Community Planners, Princeton, obstetrics at Monmouth Medloal tow nship. vided by William Bedle, Old pridge; USOO less than he now la charg- committee will investigate reports Inch cast Iron pipe, and provides compare It with the declaration of Center,' has returned from the ' Stanley Kordzinski chided Mr. for 117 days of this school 'year ihg' for 117 days. He- dld not b I d that the water meter reader, because the opposition expressed for exceptions to the provisions conference of hospital nursing con Watson for being so ready to with the directive. Mr. Kerr believed was ordered paid hy the board by successfully on the route, which has former Committeeman Salvatore represents at. least 20 per ctnt of for connection within- (K) days this would show the prejudicial sultants held In Philadelphia In draw backing the superintendent a 5-1 vote, despite the fact so m e been awarded to Helfrlch and Sons Vena, Is not reading meters. BiUs the land area of the township, after laying of the sewer. nature of Mr. Milligan’s role tn conjunction with the annual call on the Issue. John Partridge also members of the board felt the biU Co,', Keansburg, for the: remainder sent out for the first quarter were The board will act.on a code for A fire' prevention code, first acting at, one time as director of ' ventlAn'of the'National League for sald the lu te directive wai Issued w as |IM 4 higher th an It should h a v * t)f the achool year, hased on & minimum charge, Mr. private swimming poob. . for the township, was introduced Nursing. Mrs, Nelson served as a ths Investigation of (he Williams Mari said. . , without a proper understanding at been. The bill was for servlcepro- j Voting against payment'"of tHe on first reading by title. fira. - member of the consultants’ panel matter and the, Judge of hia own Trenton of the situation. Mr, Part vided on a route for Which t h e bill were Mr. Kerr, Mr. Kord vision is made for tho establish on "What H of pi la I Nursing findings, ' T board did not award; a contract ridge pointed out aa chairman of zinski and Mr. Partridge and when Landowners Get ment of a bureau of fire preven- , Personnel Expects of Nursing Con the teachers committee that even With thla note, the motion to ap until very recently, even though the tion consisting of 10 members to the voting waa oyer and the motion Board’ ^continued from page one) • su ltan ts." If Mr. Williams were Interested In peal was made. Richard A. Pine, route hai been In operation since be named by the township com io pay carried, M r.'Kerr remark (continued , from page one) good buyer when they want to Mrs. Eva Fellini, director of the an elementary position after he be board president, stated he waa September,, mittee for two-year terms, The ed,. “ Weil, there goes $1500, folks.” clients had acted on the approval s e l l . . ' Monmouth Memorial Hospital came certified, Dr. Shrank, could satisfied discrimination never had Opposition ol three members de „... . candidates are to be-suggested by ;r given to. contract for purchase of School of Nursing bf Monmouth do nothing about .it as the vacan been a factor In hiring teaching veloped When Mr. Aumlck, acting Send Letters of Protest members of the five fire com fl $5000 P ly m o u th " s h e ll’’ house. Medical Center; Mias Clare Sul cies occurring al that time Were in personnel by Dr, Shrank aa he caat chairman of the transportation com Lake Lefterts Estates, Inc., a panies. Operational supervision is livan, a member of the school the primary department and the an "aye'' vote on appeal. Mlaa mittee, made v motion to, pay the Shea Leaving . Owners At Fault development firm planning a sub vested in a fire marshal named (acuity, and Mlaa Ruth E. Johtts- S.tats.D epjrtm ent ol, Education Delbasco, Mr. Kordzinski. Mr’. with the statement that Het (continued -from, .page one) The mayor, believed the owners division on the 171 acres three from members of the. bureau. ton, director ol 'nursing MrvlMpW does not sanction the hiring of men Kerr, M |^Pertftd^e, Mr.;Aumtck thought .the board w oul;!;!^' the (Irani ■ (or rental of Ihe superin . to* tendent's office in .His building on ' y e e k -lo )^ ib n j/eh ijft* iflvinteq (rom $40 to'.J«5,f U'JW monlh.'M f; Stetler explained fir, Just Out! Amazing Features! T errific V alue! W e H a v e ii! Tasilhl 'is ihcut-ring the expehae of added radiators.' ' ItevUe Program . Thomas:;Ij. Slddona. explained Fully Automatic 2-OYtN the Immunization program will be revised W coytr transfer studcnls through a . policy of having the klndergarten and one grade per ytai‘
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storm drain pipe so it can be cover practice «f assessors to apportles First Aid Squads Matawan High School Class Of 1949 Holds Reunion Plan Bank Branch ed over and the road widened, the properties along • boundary ia Mayor Ackcnon obtemed, With (ooatiaued from page o m ) dispute between the.two munici To Host Meeting Merchants Trust's Rout o SS this done, he added, the township palities Mr. Ladue snd Mr. Fromm The JM fint aid (quads In the branch might harm Its application then can adopt a sidewalk ordin aaid this wss all the more reason atate wiU be represented at the to set up a branch on Routs H ance under which owners will hi to suspect (he Hubbs tract could »»i»n»l mid-year assembly of the Mr. Howell siUd the objection rais guessed to put down sidewalks W ‘have been “given” to Raritan w hfiu truly it was in Hobndel, I New Jersey State First Aid Coun ed by tbe Matawan Bank was provide a proper safe place to r M obile H om es Village, Inc..J cil Sunday, at the Peninsula House, ’passive" in that it simply op- school children to walk going to I the new Holmdel School. Middletown, withdrew an applica Sea Bright. jmsed any new branch offices in The township committc * receiv tion to lucate two 2^unit tfajjar The 11th District, comprised of the general ares of Matawan...... ed a request for concerted action parks on the BeCerio tract at South A third objector, the Keansburg- 18 squads ia Freehold, Atlantic witli Raritan on another matter, Laurel Ave. and Middle Rd. Thia Highlands, Englishtown-lfasialapan, Middletown National Bank, said that of defining the boundary ot ap p licatio n w«ia fi.'cd last fall a n d Falrvlew, Keansburg, Keyport, its MiddJetown office is only three the two townships in Harmony has been under consideration since. There arc two trailer parks allow Matawan, Matawan Township, Mor miles from the applicant's propos Park. George 11. Ladue and J. K. Fromm, two Harmony Perk resi ed under the trailer ordinance and ganville, Port Monmouth, Union ed new branch snd that it can dents who hive tx;en demanding by splitting their project lor th a adequately serve the needs of the Beacb, Leonardo, Sea Bright, Mid action on the liubba junkyard, as one tract into two parks, the appli dletown Township, ’Uncroft, and area. A similar argument w^s rais being located in Holmdel instead cants were making Bure no rival trsiler psrk ever could1 be darted the Township of Raritan, wiii be ed by the Peoples National Dank of Raritan, where it is licensed, pressed this request. They pointed in the township. hosts to the squad members and of Keyport, whose officers pointed Matawan Hl«li School, — r t * ------to the map of Harmony Park, aa To Draw New Ordinance H* Garite. Miss Carol DcBiwi* and John Bilottl also attended, but were out that Its new branch on Route their wives' at the Cabb-to-tbe-Sky, Atlantic Highlands, Saturday. Pictured, Bot prese&t wben this photograph was taken. . drawn by Frank Foss, Keyport, With the withdrawal of tht' ordin The day's program will start at (kit U right, seated), are: Mia. M*4ycoo~ / a Awarded prises vert ths Wtowlng: Longest married, Mrs, Anne 36 In Raritan Township would be engineer, which tltowi Ihe liubbs ance the township committee or #:3* «.m. with registration. The Belty BeaJ, Mrs. June (Strother) Knapp, Mrs. Dorothy (Wine*) Hocra- Fortla; moot recently m arried, Andrew BUirciyk; moat chlldrea, Mrs. less than four miles from Mer junk site well on the Holmdel aide dered that a new trailer park ord leifif Mrs. Geslne (Keegaa) Knast, Mrs. Frances (Siano) Sweeney, Mrs. Florence Sturt; newest baby, Mh, Betty Jean Dietrich; traveled chants Trust's Laurel Ave. branch. ol the line, to verify their stand. inance he drawn limiting t h • executive board and the safety Dorothy (HUdebraodt) Cobea, Mrs. Marlene (Rushing) White. M n. greatest distance to rmnloa, M rs. Loli Higgins. They declared the Harmony Park number of trailer. In a park to five committee will bold their meetings Florence (McGowas) Sturt Standiag, (io tbe usual order), are Janies A. Gall was the master of ceremonies. Deceased members In setting aside these objec mati1 conformed with maps on file end requiring the two parks allowed Robert Baker, Mrs. Betty Jean (Woolley) Dietrich, M n. Nancy (Cas- of the are Mrs. lags (Otto) O&terheld, Santo Adario, Joseph In- tions, the commissioner pointed ~ at M a.m. Richard J. Russo, with the county snd with tho U. S. be located 1000 feet apart. Mr. ler) Walfing, Miss Ethel Frances Boriew, Mrs. Virginia (VaaPett) rav1do, Robert Russell, and Arthur R, Sorad, advisor. Robert C out that there are no bunking MJi-P-H., State Consultant of the agency survey maps covering the Weigand did not foreaee much Iverson, Mrs. Lots (Pederson) Higgins. Mrs. Anne (Feehely) Fertla, 8aker w u toastmaster. • Haaafed guests were Mrs. Antoinette Bell facilities at all In Holmdel Town> area. Mr. Ladue and Mr. Fromm chance of introducing the ordinance Poison Control Service, and Sid Mrs. Ruth (Perry) Saviao, Andrew Bllaxczyk, John Sealxo, James and John V, CaraedoUh Ths« were 61 members la the graduating ship now, thst ihe actual and -GaJi, Mrs. Aietha (Kooas) McCormick, Miss M artha Berger, Anthony made the further strong point that lo gel final action on it before the Kaufer, member of the Belmar class. . potential growth is substantial, and the map used by the revaluation end of June. Committeeman Edwin that Merchants Trust already has Flrit' Aid Squad, will present a firm employed by lloimdel Town Llebenow was disturbed lett there N. Nappi, Faithful Navigator; some 500 customers In the town discussion an “Accidental Poison Urbanski, Pupils LH First Aid Squad ship tended to conlirm the loca should be a new application under Charles H. Dietrich, Faithful Cap ship with loans and mortgages eg lng[" and show a film entitled Browntown P-TA tion they claimed for the Hubbs the old ordinance filed in the In Lauded For Concert Auxiliary Has Meeting gregating $O&0,00& tain: Stephen J, Kalieta, Faithful Junkyard, terim . "One'Day's Poison," at 10:30 a.m. He said there is ample evidence Richard UrbansU, music di Mrs. Jack Brown conducted the Pilot; George L. Demerit, Faithful Otis Sesmsn, Long Branch, Bids were received on road vv^rk/ The Gpld Cross Board of Managers' To Install; News to indicate that Merchants Tntfst's rector of Matawan High School township engineer, refused to be For repair work they were ai-fol- regular meeting of the Ladles Admiral; John Ji Dane, Faithful Holmdel branch has • “reason meeting wiU be held at 11:30 fol and the participating students, re The Browntown Parent-Teacher lowi: c. .H, Sutjihen, Freehold, Auxiliary of the Laurence Harbor Comptroller: Frank W. Letwenske, able promise".of successful opera Impressed. He maintained hi a lowed by luncheon at 12:30 p.m. ceived high praise at the Mstawan Association wiU meet Tuesday st position thst It would require a 14310,12; C harles j , H esse, Bel First Aid and Safety Squad In the Faithful Inner Sentinel; .Fred J, tion and that (he Interests of tbe Township Board o f Education survey coating IIU0 to “run" the ford, tUOa.DO an d F re d M acD ow ell, Aftenweo Session the achool to install officers. Squad Headquarters May U. A Rapolla, Faithful Outer Sentinel. public and the township will be meeting Monday for the excellence boundary line In that area to settle N eptune, I15i3 90. On th e resu rfsc - Tile afternoon les&ion will be business Session was followed by The wives of the members alao served by Its establishment. of the concert program put on Ing of a number of rosds, Ihe bids Mrs. Jacob. Gaub celebrated her ihe announcement of appointments. attended. the Issue, He expressed himself ss opened by the Middletown Town last week. were si follows: Mr. Sutphen, (11,- birthday Tuesday st a family cele Serving with Mrs. Brown on Ihe content with the work he had done ship Drum and Bugle Corps al It. (hs area from records supplied M0.8J; Mr. Hesae, I23.744.e3; Mr. The board members said it w u bration. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. executive bosrd wtll be Mrs. Rol 1:30 p.m. and the presentation ot a “shame” that more community lin Ralhbun, M n. J a c k O lsen, Stop-Light, Wider him by J, Frank Weigand, Key- McDowell, n4,»4.<3, and Mlchsel Otto J. Gaub, Matawan; Fedric Housing Units ooloirs by the Veterans of Foreign support- for the activity had not Mr*. Walter Vohdln Jr. and Mrs. . (continued from page one) pert, township attorney, as giving Stsvols, Red Bsnk U3.IS0.I1. Both Brown, Cheesequake; Mr. and M n. John DiGiovsnnl. M n. George a reasonably rellsble determina contracts were awarded to Mr. Sut -Wars ^ of Middletown Township at been given. It was reported there (continued from page o m ) thing be done, to give them a walk were less than 200 of the public Nicholas Arace, .Bill Arace, M-r. Perise was named chairman of cepted for the dual role of custo w ay. tion and showing ihe Hubba Junk phen ai low bidder, 1:43 p.m . A' resolution then was paned ask In attendance w H en there waa snd Mrs. Fred Gsub and daughter, Memorial Dsy; Mrs. Edward dian of school monies, should t^ie ’ Raritan Townahlp will be asked yard to be In Raritan. Malcolm H. Mosher, general ing the State Department of Local capacity In the high school sudl M iss Seta Gaub' and Miss Marie Wierzebeskl, card party; Mn. school board desire the ona man to Join In these m euuna u the Ne Field W«rk D o n chairman of the mid-year council, Government to approve 110,000 toriura for 6Q0, Gaub, Browntown. James Arace Fred Schmidt, squad and building to hold the two Inter-related ot- center line of Bethany Rd. cotttl- M r, Seaman further declared - will open the business session at emergency appropriation as th* The hope was expressed by the was unable to attend as he Is s needs, snd hospitality; Mra. Di- /ices. tutes the boundary between the two that he did not believe anyone, 3 p.m. The Rev. Lewis Wappler, totil bids exceed the funds svail- board members that Ihe public, student at Rutgers Ifttlverslty. Giovannl, publicity and kitchen Bids Rajected municipalities and Holmdel Rd. those who prepared the county and Of the Holy Cross Church, Rum- able In the roads account, •* especially parents, will be more for aoclal games; Mrs. Olsen, The committee, rejected all bids extends from Bethany Rd. Iito the tha United States mspe Included, f ■oo, will offer the Invocation. May Mr. and Mrs. J. McKelieve and uniform snd parade and co-chair received for 1000 tons of hot patch H ulet section of Raritan. knew where the line raifr u ha Mr. Llebenow skid that It might or 'Thomas. Farrell of th e Bor responsive to programs of aiich Mrs. M. Hogan, Cliffwood, spent m an w ith Mn. Rathbun on for road repairs, when it was- knew no field work hsd been don* b* more economical In tht I o n I excellence and long_ term of .prep- , Sundsy afternoon with Mr. and Mayor Ackerson believed It would ough of Sea. Bright will welcome to determine tha line as shown on run to put down concrete road* arattoa puUMLtaUiHLIiadenti and ['Mrs. Barth Oaub. membership; M n. Rathbun, sick pointed out lhat at least two of the be to the advantage of Raritan to th r rnembers fcllowiSI by M ad Instead ot black-topped, Mr, Sea their faculty directorsln the future. and shut-in; Mrs. Brown, secret bids were not sealed. Join With Holmdel tn this as Rari these maps. Mr. Seaman Mid that dress by the Hoa. Joseph Irwin M ». J’aul Arnold sr., and Mrs. p a l Stod C ustodian. ’ ..... The Irregularity cf ihe blda was tan now haa to provide a crossly II Mr. Foss believed he had deter man scoffed at thia, noting that ol tbe Monmouth County Board of William Arnold. Freneau, visited concrete roads for the mileage de Announcement was made thst pointed out by Fred vonRodeck, guard at the Holmdel Rd. and mined where the township Una lay, Freeholders. WUllam H. Bogart, Mrs. Jacob Gsub Thursday. Mr*. John Tramm Die* the auxllisry donated drapes for Morganvllle, who w u In tha audi Bethany Rd. Intersection for tchool Mr. Fromm and Mr. Ladut should sired by th* townahlp would cost New Jersey State President, will 1140,000, a prohibitive figure, snd Mrs. Herbert Cottrell ir. visited the building and 71 bandage ence at the meeting. 71m law r e children. Raritan children going call on th* engineer to publicly conduct the business, and Charles Wednesday At Horns- Mrs. tools Helser sr.. Cedar triangles to tbe squad. Tentative quires that such bl& be submitted to Hatlet School on Bethany Rd! disclose the basla on which h* had thst concrete roads present an ex BauMrger, Chaplain of the New Mrs. Sara Tramm, 57, died Grove. Monday afternoon. Vrs. sealed, Mr. vonRodeck noted. also wslk s part of the way on arrived at his determination. pensive repair proposition when Jersey State First Aid Councll'eod plana were made for a card psrty. Wedneaday, May tt. US), at her Heiser haa returned home from date to be announced. M n. Oikar The committee wiii readvertlse Holmdel Rd. to get to Bethany Rd., As for Ihe map used by th* re frost gets under them In th* winter, a member of tb* Glen Rock Rescue Mr. Llebenow still was Inclined to hom e, 131 B roadw ay, K eyport, She Monmouth Medical Center, when Cohmert /r. was hospitality chair for the bldi on the patch material. he noted. valuation firm, Mr. Seaman did not Squad, will pronounce tha bene question the groaler uie of con was bora in Mstawsn Township, she was a surgical -patient. man during the social hour when The new bids will be received at In the Holmdel section of Key- bellevt this hid *liniric«nc*, as lh« diction. "... ..' 1:. daughter if th* late William and ‘ Mr. and Mrt, Hepry M. Koegler the birthday of Mrs. Oeorge Perise a special committee meeting Juna pqrt-Holmdel Rd. (here It a ditch rsvaluators, not being engineers, crete for roads In NawJ York aa - FasMea Shew Ada (Simmons) VanBrakie. She and daughter, Suzanne. C e d a r wu'celebrated...... • 3. at which time bids for road re on th e side of ■ the road that w ould h a w n o g uide to th* bou n d ry agalnn the quickly bracing down While tha tint aid men are at was the wife of John Tranun. Grove, were Sunday dinner guests pair work will alao be opened, should be msde to flow through a Mr, 8*ant*n aectifed It w u t h « black-topping of New Jeraey, tending the afternoon haslnass ses Also surviving Is one brother, of Mrs. Koegler’s parents, Mr. and sion, -a fashion show for the ladies M n. Paiil Blahota jr. Entomology Courss has been arranged. “Fashions of Janies VanBrakie, Keyport. the Season” will be presented by Funeral services wiii be held at Miss - Marie. Gsub visited Miss Offered By 4-H Group Winifred Llndstedt, Helmetts, Sun the Ethel Krauss Dress Shop, Sea 3'p.m. Saturday at the Bedle Fu neral Home, Keyport, with the day. Anyone Interested ln the field of Bright, and models from the Jane Rev. Maurice Phillips, pastor of entomology, or the possibilities of Henesy'a Charm School, Red Bank, Mrs. Edward Oertel, Old. Bridge, the F int Baptist Church, Keyport, starting a 4-H club In that Held will wear the latest creations and spent Sunday afternoon as the guest officiating. Interment will be:ln of Ml;*Mildred,Qi are Invited to attend the Central New Jersey 4-H Entomology Rally ThpRev.artijgfly^&MtfP&IU aet fbr.Tfitirsdjiy.'May S*. 7 !« p .i' af ftutsAw ’ Oonege of Agricultu Mr. ahtf Mrs. Joseph Setiiy. a a d Entomology Department, New . . .dinner which Brunswick. Youngateri and adults will b* served at 7 p.’th ,'" *' ' ■ The Woman's Club of Laurence children. Westfield, were Sunday Harbor Mas announced the sched su p p e r g u e sts ot Mr. >nd Mrs. Paul u e extended the Invitation. Dr. Mr. Mosher, g e n e ra l c h a ir u le o f the Madison Township Free Blahota Jr. - ,-’ Leland Merrill, Extenalon Specie- man, district secretary, ahd a mem Public Library sponsored by the lilt In Entomology at Rutgers, will ber of the Keyport First Aid Squad, qlub for the. next 10 days as fol- handle the meeting. will be the master of ceremonies. Chief'* Thanks H um Jowa: Tonight, Mrs. Eugene Wo- Program will Include a review He wiU introduce the guast speak M tka and Mrs. Joseph Holub will Chief John Flood Matawan ol the 4-H Entomology projects, er, Jim Bishop, Sea Bright, au 3, Boneless Brisket be on duty, Saturday afternoon, Police, said he wished to think all new technlqoes, colored slides, thor of ‘"The Day Lincoln Was Mrs. Alfred McGuire; Tuesday those whi aula ted borough police tour of the college Entomology Shot," “The Day Christ Died” and evening, Mrs. Florence Holmes and at the time of the draining Department, collection library, etc., others, and feature writer for the and- a discussion period. Coined Beef Chopped M eatiffl00 M n. Vincent Bushman; and Thurs tragedy at Lake Lefferts Saturday, 5 9 King Feature Syndicate. day evening. May 2S, Mrs. Joseph especially the first aid squads of Those who wi|h to sttend should ShovMer v-\D anctag wiir foDoi?the dinner Mollis and Mrs. David E. Watsoa. the borough and neighboring com make arrangements with Peter F. Palace wtthrm uic furnished by tbe Shlela T h e lib ra ry Mrlll b e clo sed M em o rial munities Who workeddlllgently to M artens, 4-H Club Agent of Middle L to k ^ frio . Day. • .. , . ' try to restore the youthful victim. sex C ounty, at Room 211, P u n Office Building, New Brunswick, or Bacon 4 9 phone • K l 9-1437. Pork Chops 39° IM m Houie - L * 46 o l an Historical Society „ . , - DAIRY - Dinner Wednesday
Patrons and patronesses lor The New Jersey Dinner lo be held on Pineapple Ju ice 25‘CreamCheese 9 WedneMhy at the Princeton Inn PelMonte hsve been announced. Tbe dinner Kraft • Sllctd 6 oi. pk|. Huny on dojml We’nEviuuif M Is held annually by the New Jersey ‘away ipedsl dividends now H isto rical S o ciety u d th is year will during Dividend Day*. W e're commemorate the Moth anniver no. 303 an ‘American Cheese 19' dealing like craxy, tool Cosna sary of Henry Hudson's explore- in . . . c a s h fa on our extra ,tlon of tbe Huaon River Valley Uedea House dividends. Find out about all A na patrons and patronesses of . ^ Sw ift tb f dividends in tbe 69 Fond. the dinner Include Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Frtllnghuysen, snd Mr Facial Tissue 401 ^ fer $|00 Loaf Cheese ^ 69' and Mrs. WIfllAi C. Riker. Holm 2 del. - FROZEN FOOD — 2 0 f t . b e g Trip To Mayhouu Charket Briquets Pink or The Mstawin Grammar School House 9 9 Parent-Teacher . Association will sponsor a b u trip to the Paper M1U Playhouse, Mlilbum, Tuesday. fer Mortoni 22 01. Tbe bus will leave the Mauwan 6 High School puking lot at 7 p.m. M Mtntt Ilw play la "Belli Are Ringing" Pie Apple er Cherry 3s*l aad the proceeds will be used lor the recreation program planned Tomato Sauce 6 f o r Excelsior - BUTTERE0 by th* P-TA, children during 4 9 tor summer vacation. U n ion House O O . BeefSteak AJMDEMctATsaro. iv m D E an > c a r Pki.39* SAvt OM iifa ijo x n Mrt os mr m su n Peaches 29 o l can m n a tmat mimulv matKtf uinr w iiof Knights Welcome . ■ Linden Farms . \ . uni nmi u loss - m u a r r c u n u x _ t r u r m i . — (contlaiwdU from .page one).__ Planters behind tha Imo Curtain, but can not' w ear their habits. < Orange Juice2^L 39 MritiacttHoaortA Ctuesl Sir Knight Harry V. Demery was Maxwell House . tbe toastmaster sod be also intro duced the honored guest for the $|29 ■— ’ PBODUCi...... evening. William D. Stillwell. Mas Coffee- »*.<■ Tomatoes »•«•<* I5« u h wr rs w lu «n> m r t itu ttr ter of the Second District, slso sawnnss* as s raiiuac tm -u n NBC Chocolate Cty Cookie* ■ ttfrsrrtfas* ■poke on - a relative subject, and a k * 1 7 ' i n a - i n i au ra, u s i s o I Till SCtmSBff SVTOmTK TU B IiniO l; MTS U t described the routine at the Middle wu m CSSMTIttBflS T>R CM UVCII8JI * sex County Houie of Correction. S U Crispy Crackers I I k 2 9 - . a . -i...... ;:r,i;.y\ .l(,- i . ,c The Rev.’ Charles R. O'Shaugh- >?.'. V .y r*'rtf f netsey delivered the Invocation, followed by Uie Address of Wel . COME INI CASH fNf DURINO c o m e b y Sir K night M ichael M. Nappi, Faithful Navigator. The P1W PBSPH SIS A J TOUR FO M llW iAijni^ committee also included Sir KnfgM Charles M. Dietrich, Sir Knight ^‘ BELL'S MARKET ; * • I'OM O-TM B WORLD'S MOST B8AUTIFUU.Y PROPOimONEO CARS Prfctt Effective Through Sat, May 23rd Stephen A. Testa, Sir Knight Frank 126 Main St. Matawan Letsrenske, Sir Knight John J. GEORGE S. BARRETT & SON, Inc. Dane, Sir Knight Joseph Ladio- v k h . Mat Sir Xnlght Lawrence Main St.. Matawan LO 6*3100 V ecchio. OPEN LATE - 5 NIGHTS A WEEK Honor was paid the deceased members: Sir Knights WiUiam G- Mon. Thru Fii. 8:15 A.M lo 9:00 P M Saturday 8:15 A.M . lo 6:00 P.M. Ford Trucks W ill Save'You M oney, Too! Fltzpririck and WUllam Tranter, Officers sltending were Michael „■:/ : w ; WE MATAWAN JOURNAL Thursday, Way 21, 1959 Pag* Twelve — fiitf Section Adverse Weather Chilly And Stormy Sailing Conference Tie A t K Y & ^ t a For Keys Sure Strong wind* ami cheppy water curtailed the action Sunday ln the Keyport High's belitosser* as first annual tuoeup regatta for ! cured themselvet Qf at least A tie Jet 14 class sailboats which was C -.fruflim r Conference “fl" narth- sponsored by the Keyport Yaofct era division honors with Matawan Club. The winds took tteir toll •by winning their 1 ■ « t regular equipment aod reduced the season Conference tilt Tuesday, number of races to two. : Despite the adverse weather con besting Rumson 10-4 et KHS field. ditions, 18 skippers from yacht Mstawan must play Rumson- at clubs with Jet fleets throughout home tomorrow and South Amboy the state entered the competition. aw ay Ve^Mi^ay. While the Winds upward to 29 knots from Maroon and Steel is an over the northwest made for hazardous sailing throughout u d more thu whelming favorite to take both took its toll of competitors u d game*, a defeat in either would boat equipment Three boats were g|ve the Keyi the northern division swamped, rigging was damaged title outright. on others u d as a result the com The Keys lone remaining regular mittee called the final race off Besson game is with Tom* River to prevent further accidents. at home Tuesday. As ao approved Cal Eagle, Island Heights Yacht The shivering sad overtoiled fans watching the Mattwaa-Keyjport At bat Is the Keys Bea Pehfeefro, bunting to advance n NJSIAA school, they probably will Club skipper, weathered the rough baseball game Friday at MHS field In weather suitable for football runner In tbe eariy ntagea pi £ 0 . gune, when things lotked ww« have to play » Central Jersey, going- to pull down >the Jet cham only are shown ln the picture above. Th® Maroon snd Steel niwte II promising for tbe Kays. Jne Gvthridge, (No. I), Matavan’a first G roup I I I , game next week. batsmen, is rushing In tm r d tbe ^inte to field the bait even n more unpleasant day lor Keyport fans, trimming the Red nnd pionship honors for. the day. Lew Well* won the big one with E n g le , th e 1957 J e t n atio n al White H. ’ ______Rumson for the Keys. He was champion, sailed a steady series, behind just once, In the first, when iiihm m iiihhim m i compiling two seconds for u the Purple Bulldogs scored a r a Tom River Trips o v e ra ll p o in t to ta l of 190. R u n n er- with two out on a double by Leo Matawan Knots Series With Keyport L O O K I N G up. waa, Ray Llpplncott, of the DeGeorge u d ■ Single by George M onm outh B o at Club, w ith 182, Fallon. In their half ol the frame, I T O V E R MHS 2-1; No Umps while Dutch Sindie, Lavallette Y. the Red and White belted Chuck On Bennett’s 5-1 Pitching Triumph C ., w s s th ird w ith 180. Lfppiu- Toms River saved the prestige of Nichols, Rurason'i starting pitcher Matawan threw the Shore Con in. Matawan now had the game MMHtWIIIHMMMIII cott had a fifth in the opener, Uie southern "B" division of the lor lour runs. Jim Jannarone and won b u t a.home run over the head, then came on to win the second ference "B ” race Into a Ukely play TOMS RIVER appears now to Shore Conference Tuesday by de Ben Ochinegro led off with hit* affair. Dutch Sindle posted two off between themselves and Key of Jim Jannarone, KHS leftflelder, have a clear grip on the southern feating Matawan, a northern lead for the Keys. Chromy grounded third?, while his son, Harry, one by Bob Rankl, KHS. catcher, to “B" division race In the Shore er, M . at a game tt the Indians port when Ihey defeated the Red o f 'the nation's top sailors, took out. Punkin Brown bunted and Conference. If they beat Brick field. _ . and white W ln a return game at score three more MHS runs, made the first race. Harry, who also >11 hands were safe when the Township .tomorrow, Point Plea*, This hardly begins to tell the the MHS field Friday. Tlie Keys things mote aecure and provided competes for Lavallette, did not Bundled up skippers and crews are shown hoisting sall la the Rumson first baseman gummed It ant must win all their remaining Hie. The Maroon and Steel could start the second race after suf Keyport Yacht Club Jet 14 regatta Sunday to go aut la Keyport Harbor up. Jim Wilson walked, forcing bad the flnt game between window-dressing to the Malawan imes to throw the southern race have claimed the game on forfeit fering damage to his spars in the In (he face of a cold northwesterly wind and an Icy ground streB. in » mn. Ben Jackson filed out, the traditional rivals. After th e trium ph. Ito a tie, a dubious assignment for without a ball being pitched. Toms Before It was all over, more than one contestant bad to be pulled oat fln t wind-blown test. Ochinegro scoring lh© second X U S Unsettled In Beginning the Garnet Gulls. This isw ritten of the drink and hung up over the KYC fireplace to thaw out. Maroon and Steel's victory Friday, River, the home side, failed to pro . Takes Pennani run after the citch. Alex Pietro before the Matawan-Toms River the teams stood In s northern B en n ett w u u n settled at t h e duce registered umpires. The In The event also was for the North ma, Wayne Perry and Well* all 'guni Tuesday, but both MaUwan start of hit pitching chore. h it dians coach claimed that he had Jersey Yacht Racing Association walked, two more m iu counting. dlvlalon flrat place tie. He and Keyport, now locked ln a tie arranged to have Frank Zampello Jet 14 class pennant. Llpplncott, Nichols then fanned Jannarone to Pete Bennett was the standout Jannarone, first bailer tor t h e tor the northern division "B" Two MHS Marks Set At Englewood; u d Mike Brlscese, Keyport, reg with his second place finish, was retire the side. The Purple Bull In the Matawan victory. He step Keys, with • pitch. Ben Ochlnegro title, hold decisions over the In istered umpires, officiate but that awarded the NJYRA diadem for dogs m ade it close by scoring -In dians. If both Matawan and Key- ped Into the hurting breach with sm ash ed a hopper to the MHS Zampello had called it off In tbe 1959, as he was the first skipper Conference “B” Meet Saturday the second on George Robards' ort win their second games with only three days rest when Carl pitcher. Bennett cut Jannarone off afternoon and it was impossible from a member club to place in double, sn erro r and an Injfield ?oms River, it was pointed out Matawan High’s'trackm en, sur the broad Jump, Jeffcoat In the . to get new registered umpires! the overall standings. Engle, the out. Stephens was bounced out of ath scoring. A passed ball put Chromy here last week s playoff by either feited with victory,* trophies and high Jump, and Sam Kay and Bob Coach George Deltz, Matawan, regatta winner, halls from a Bar- Pud Away la Third letics temporarily for disciplinary u d Brown In scoring positions of them against the Indians for held that his team had come 40 negat Bay Y.R.A. club. titles tn their Shore Conference Finn In the pole vault shape up as Tbe Keys pulled away fn t h e reasons. The development correct with one out. Bennett then bore the Conference “B" title will be miles to play a ball game, so would Ricky Dickinson, of the Mon and relay meets campaign, ran sure point winnen oh the Mat third when Jackson led off with bit of a farce. If Toma River ed any impression that Stephen'a down to fu Wilson u d Perry to do so. The MIIS coach consented mouth Club, finished fourth, with Into the sobering Influence of de awan list. . a hit and came on around when the wim. ther# will be that blemish strong right arm was the Matawan retire the Ud*. After that bit of for a Toms River faculty m ember, 171.points, while Harry Sindle was ball rolled away from Robards In on their title that they won it in feat and .being blocked. out-with —The_ K(ys_cau...bopsL.fQr-polnt»_._. pot an umpire, to officiate, John ffth overall with 167.5. Dickinson right field. The torees of Coach baseball team ln toto. pinch pitching, be alw ay s w u la a third game against a team that one point by the competition at the from Chris Heale in the 4t0. John Dalton, Toma River athletics dl- had two fourth place finishes. Bob Bob Zampello made the game Bennett got away to • wobbly com m and. already had beaten them twice. Englewood Invitation meet Satur rector, took over base umpiring. Kofoed, the chairman of the re Pote in the mile, Ed Blckluun ia secure for themselves In th e gtart but then settled down and w u We retract that now, in that, ln day. In fairness to the Maroon and The Keys squudered a scaring Steals Second gatta, suffered the first capsizing the broad J
MANY LOCAL HOME MAKERS ARE A N SW ER: Meat purchases represent about QUESTION: ASKING NOWADAYS 25% of tbo family food money, compare all these price* and count How Can I Guard My your cash saving*. Concentrate oo getting TH E MOST FOR YOUR FAMILY'S FOOD MONEY? MONEY. The more low price* you1 get the lower your weekly food bill. Don’t let n few specials or other induoenwnts distract you. CANNED HAMS
Super-Right Veal iMHtk Vk*ii «, rSuper-Riflht*' Quality — Grain Fed Beef REGULAR STY LI OVIM-RIADY Lein Chops or Roast ^1.15 Ribs «f Beef T s s 's r ^ - 6 3 i r6 9 1 T W a e t*p jjwUly C*nmd Htms are W W i H m Cutlets . . . . ; ^1.65 front young, cero'fed pothers. - (N ot portions of large roars* Hams*) ...... Rib Chops er Roast * “S«p*r-ltlglrt" Quality — NO FAT ADDED...... le g s . fc* h ■ Super-Right Cold Cuts BONELESS CHUCK POT ROAST *59< R u m p h P o r k R o ll Suptr-Wght ,; 3 5 - Shoulder' / ^57* %iiwii|PwllfftirtiiB fc^il lVMinU m m a i j .4 3 * Super-Right Beef Steaks Super-Right fresh Pork 1 Thick Shoulder *79* T a y lo r P a r k R o ll #rTM« £ 3 * * Sirloin...... *^99*------P o rk C h e p s ‘ 8 9 * Breast * . * • . ^3? Italian Salami SH* Rib Steak 7 ” . . • M 9* Pork Chops wp.ndA.uw* ib.4 5 * Stewing Voal ttMhu fe6 9 * Skirt Steak .... ^ 9 9 * Fresh...... Hams ' ,b Shoulder Chops . . “> 8 9 * T h u rin g e r • • • SIT FreshHams *b-55* Frankfurters Flank Steak . . . “ 99* Rump Slices **** fc-1 .5 5 fresh Hants ^ '# »rp -M r: m p e r - n i g m . Shoulder Steaks lb1.09 Shoulder Slices Jon,u‘4 ,ki .1 9 * Boston Butts Minute Steak ^ fc U 9 " ' ■ ■ " ‘ *T" ' M r ; Ready-To-Cook Poultry Super-Right . * fti.is Chicken Steak (Tap Ctiuelr) Ib. 1 .1 9 Boston Butts u..5 g« Broilers I Fryers w * ^35* Swift’s Premium . ',5 :6 9 * Spareribs * *•59* ■ r ( t l l . r « ANO WYERS Super-Right Beet Roasts ■ ro lle rs sf».QMrt«nerC'i».up » » Armour’s Star . £ * * • ; Newport Roast RM iting Chickens 1*4 Super-Right All Beef . l£69f. N o c k s or' Knuckla*'m "•* J I J 5 5 J Whilnrttiivp Hygrade All Beef * £97* •— h , ^ 5 3 * JfckBOMS. . . . -If* '■J3* California Roast i« * f chuck. * 5 3 * • • • e 1 M 9 * Stahl-Meyer All Beef ^ 7 7 * lean Salt Perk . . , ^|3* ^ Cross Rib Pet Roast ,k99* T u rk e y s M r Super-Right Baby . ^ 4 1* Sauerkraut . . . *M9 §1« — Boneless Brisket Stretyht .b95« Chicken Parts Grocery Buys — -*u!_ Sauerkraut . . . j *•?>« J 7 * Boneless Brisket ^7T ChickensLegs • . •< M 9 * Salt Fat Back . . . fc2 3 * Breasts . . . . . ,b6 9 * Margarine “-»«*♦ 2 X 4? Boneless Brisket "> 83* , , \_ * 3 9 * Angel Soft ^ it^ , 2 J & 3 9 * Super-Right Beet, Stows Super-Right Smoked Ham W h a le Tn4w ^ 5 9 C * 9 9 * NnbiscaPretxels ^ X *9 # Ground Beef - Frtihly ground M 9 * ~ S k a n k H a H « * 5 9 c Necks & Backs . . 1 5 * Cocoa Marsh ^35* Ground Chuck • . . * 59* S a lt H a lf Tw to »-5 9 c Hearts A plixards .‘>•35* Miracle Whip sJo !X Boneless StewBeef *59* Shank Portion _ *■39® Sup*r-I(ljht C M Cut* Dill Pickles 9;r29* Plate Beef *29* MledHam £15’ Butt Portion TW h > 4 9 * Nairn Gherkins Boneless Plate . • MII m I H a m En d s e “> 6 1e Fanning Pickles Shank Soup Beef ^ M r Shan k Half r»n^wW M l * fo,*9 M a rc a l P «p*r 3 'S5*110 2 3 * Shank Soup Beef ^ “> 3 5 *' le l^ n a ty tha p h et • • j r . l i e s , B u tt H a lf * 4 1 * Glim liquid w 3 9 * Short Ribs . . . . MF Cooked Salami . 4012 9 * Shank Portion rdly w U fc-43* p k g .‘ Froton Food Bays 6 ot. Bacon f Ijjfcf IL i m ‘ " ;4 3 * Asparagus Uj'39* Butt Portion >^ c *f J:kS3G HVMI p k g . Saper-Right £35* * « 2 9 * Broccoli 2 llT 39* Center Slices . *• . ^ 9 9 * I b . _ By t h e p ie c e k 4 T Sapor-Right W W JJ;5S* Boneless Ham Ends 75e B ird s E y e Pies?,/;4 »9* •w id Under" (M.< 12 «. Soper-Right ) ^ I J 7 WVoUWKoU oror*ith*rhalf (Sthw half u A C C '*pW-- - ; 2 r Potato Patties 2 "*** I N U M too*Wt>, I m Ih l MyU i wcmMU ’ W X 2 9 * S a p o r - R ig h t Canadian ityW £ « • Boneless Ham Slices h l«10 luxuryloaf . . . Raspberries 2 49* Sliced Breakfast . . M S* Super-Right Smoked Meats Meat Loaf « . . . ‘^ 2 9 * Bow nyflako^:,^ & 31« Ends Sliced . . . . ‘ 2 9 * Picnic Shoulders w fc 45* ‘^ 2 9 * Melon Balls Swift’s Prratiam . ^39 * Picnic Shoulders fc 79c Olive Loaf . . * S ta u ffe r . Miuronl A Ch**ie ,J £ 2 9 * i OI. S q u a re s . .... *-3 3 * ^oulder Butts ^73* Pickle loaf . ; -fl Roast Turkey JjS tf 55:37* Strip RacW «■ - ' S m o k e d B e e f; T o n g u e s - fc4 5 * Sandwich Bologna T.Vi Dinners TJJ 59*^
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TUb O ifM M a r iM t I l M l c t B n M m M m r All Diiarf Mt F lu ff! # * I U < ■ * « « * # 4 « A « Fv «rf» # in iM Q tH uftni Atrt—htt >^J5* WM4C« IOtb.«A| * « * » i i k : 'Xis* ^S1B *^I5* tJSI* t s * x a ' c n * •HUM W.i b M i m f - ' ■■■ " * t . a s A t w i u o n a v e , rq n MONMOum i KT. IT Al POOLE A1 ; ». AT MAIf< ST., KP.ANSBUBO • I s m H m m - JW • A m thd t rm [,* lift lltun - Ofin JM*.;. fM ., Uirtfl f P .M . IMI I* PJM. r ■StoW* m i w i i F J S . - or. • a .h « • i m i Thursday, May 21, 1959 la g t 9xhtB — Firet Section THE MATAWAN JOURNAL portant positions ia tbe field of . Petit Jurists public health. In' 1858 he went to Pearl Buck Guest [Dh Bergsma On Area resident* selected for petit Nicaragua at the request of the Drafts How You Stand Jury duty for a two-week period Foundation Staff President of Nicaragua and th e At Vineland Day (FDITOB'S MOTE:—Tin Das which began Monday are as fel U.S. State Department to make a Noted Nobel Vnd Pulitaer prfae- able. or deferred or exempt when Dr. Daniel Bergsma, state com JSiulMdcii for tour unUJ survey ot public health conditions SS? 1 ^ 1963. Ti;l* means lh»t th» hla normal turn to serve comes, lows: Mrs. Lillian Schotte. E. M a missioner of fiealth of New Jersey winning suthur/Peas'l Buck will be vouns men of Un colmtrjr must can- he m ay still be put in Class I-A if n y Todd, Kenneth W. Magee, M n. and former president of the As and to submit a report for im the featured^peaker at the Train fl;,.. tJ expect lo sfrv. in tba mill- Ury forces. T1U» series of arUclaj at any- time up to his 35th birthday Eleanor L. Smith, William Beedie, sociation of State aad Territorial p rovem ents. In 1956 h e w as ap ing School at Vineland, Wednesday oumncs the basic re»ponslblUUM «nd he kwes the deferment or exemp Health Offlcen, has beea appoint flibU ol >uun« ■»«“ <“ *•». t t* * * # Mrs. , Hazel Gawlkk, Matawan; pointed by President Dwight D. when the New Jersey Federation tion, or the cauae^of his disquali The Size Of ed associate director of medical lew ) . ■ '4 Charles P. Blanchard Jr., William Don't Let Eisenhower advisor to th e U.S. of Women'* Clubs convene* for Its At age 17, a young roan (with fication I*'removed. bU parents’ consent) may choose If he should be reclassified into F. Meissner, Mra. 'Rosa Scheln, delegation to the World Health As 16th Annual "Vineland b ay - Thlt Ad Fool You - imong a wide variety of ways to Clasa I-A before age 21, and is not Mr*. Amelia Brown, Lester G- sembly in Geneva and twice was The world-famed authoress aad begin the discharge of hi* tiotal a father, ha would probably be the Stoney jr., Frank A. Trojahn, Key- named by the president to th e humanitarian, known as Mr* Riclv The Bargain* Ar* active duty and reserve obligation oldest nan available and accept port;Mrs. Eleanor Brandd, Will Federal Water Pollution Control ard Walsh to her PerkSsle.'Pa., J. of »t least sii yean. He' m ay able in his local board and, there ia m J. Feehan, Keansburg, Mrs.' Advisory Board. neighbors, will speak oa the topic enlist ln the regular forces fo r fore. the first to be called. Madeiyn Hannon, James C. Mc In his new position Dr. Bergsma “The Child and the Future.” She three to sii year*. He may enter Because of the need for man Laren, West Keansburg; Mrs! is president of the board of will w ork with the director of a number of reserve or National power ln the Armed Forces, seven Mary V. Hanskett, Raritan Town trustees st the Training School. - medical care for The National Guard programs. He may even put of ten are almost all disquall- sh ip . ' • •' - ; ' ' Foundation, Dr. William S. Clark, Her address will highlight a full volunteer, with parental consent, fied men. Of the qualified men, activity at the Training ■Df. Bergsma will share responsi day’s for induction for two years. more than nine out of 10 have School, one of the world’s leading bility for formulating rew policies Even after he register* for the entered service before age,.20. The institutions for care, treatm ent nnd of patient aid in the fields of birth draft at age 1*. he has ahead of few remaining are those who went K e y p o r t research In mental retardation. defects and arthritis and will him about five year* in which to o v e r a g e W in a deferred or exempt direct The National Foundation's Approximately 500. members of choose his own time and method atatu s. Hearing A id “Operation Softspot,” designed to the N.J. Federation of Women’s Of discharging the military obliga B y 1963, g o v e rn m e n t m anpow er demonstrate techniques for ferret Clubs will be ln attendance: “Vine tion. As he gains more education, experts estimate that of all men. C e n t e r ing out big city areas of little or land Day” is a welfare project of these opportunities widen tQ Include 5.5 out of JO, and eight put of 10 no polio vaccination and ellminat-' the Federatlbn. Each year various military 'prograin* leading qualified men, will have entered 49-51W . Front St. ing them as epidemic hazards by members contribute to research toward a commission. service by age 26. Higher stani?- the establishment of neighborhood projects at the Trittnlng School, But if he does not make his own arda now ln effect disqualify more Keyport low cost clinics. A revolving fund with their total contribution being choice, at around age 23 he may m en, *■ , of $500,000 has been se t asid e by presented at the close of “Vine expect Induction if he It acceptable Virtually no nonfathera, qualified COIfax 4-2008 DR. DANIEL BERGSMA The National Foundation to fi lan d Day" ceremonies at the and not deferred or exempt. And and available, are now “escaping” . E v e * bf Appointment nance this plan. school. ' ; even though he may be unaccept aervlce or will do so through 196J. care for The National Foundation, Dr. flergmia was graduated This year’s Vineland Day (pill tt was announced by Basil O’Con from OberUn C ollege in 1032, got stress a theme of “Education for nor, president. his M .D . tnm the Yale University the Menially Retarded.” ®|(J. Dr. Bergsma, widely known In School o l M ediclno in 1930, a n d the way of demonstration* and exhltjlt PIECES the U.S. and abroad as one of tbe Degree of M ister of Public Health booths will present varlous phase* CASH and CABBY nation’s leading public health au at the University1 of Michigan of educational and vocational ac From High Priced Rug* thorities, Joins The National Found School o f p u b li c H ealth ln 1946. tivity at the Training School— from demonstration of a speech STORES ation effective July 1, a year DISCOUNT BUILDING MATERIAL CENTER Largo Choice of Cojor* almost to the day since the March Ceremonies Scheduled therapy class to the actual hatch- of Dimea organization shortened ill* pf chicks in a vocational ...... ; i , JUST, SOUTH or SAYM WOODS SHOWNO CINTER its name from the National Found For 400 Harbor Masters poultry exhibit. » ' - . • ' —: — ation for Infantile Paralysis and ROUTE 9 , MADISON TOWNSHIP * . The aUte’i 400 harbor masters 8 0 expanded Us goals'to Include birth M arbles Cham pionship defects and arthritis ai well as have beea invited to attend reap pointment awearing-in ceremonies 0VR POlKYi "Iwry llsn *1 OPEN CVIRY DAY polio. At W ildwood Saturday; 2 : S 1 Dr. Bergsma haa held many 1m- at the Trenton Infantry Armory, mmbaa^llw- h—• S 0EBiJLJ¥ #*d*r thni • A. M. to a Saturday by Commissioner Salva More than 34 communities ^ttU n iite, lnwftil Ml rs4«L CeirtisM Mrrlot A. H. «• • r , K.lBs4sf, M .V .IK M C Non-Skid Back tore A. Bontempo of the State De the state wlir send representative* : aWMti«« ( • m t r n t M t , ex- ruuorcK o o«nruuopnA«oa» a v a i l - Telephone PArltway I-7M 07M I partment of Conservation and Eco to the New Jersey Invitational |
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HARBOR.. SAKRETE SAND MIX ao-tti. b<|. U f . i l JtM ilH M at Prttt . ILOR.INSURANCB.CAll IN STOCK, Sand,' Gravel, Cement, Cinder Block, Curb Block . AND HUDSON RIVER BOB ORR , ' , : ■ _ : ... . f e n c in o \ '■ ■ Route 36 On Difplay — Complete selection of wood and wire fencing - ■ • or de* • Wednesday, May 27th, 1959 ’ sign your own with Idea* from our Weyerhaeuser Fence Selector. Union Beach • Leave-Keqnsburg Pier 10:00 A.M. COIfax 4-5022 Special: Ranch Style Board FENCING—All No. 1 Ctdar. Only $ 2 .7 9 1 0 ' Sec. • Return Keantburg Pier 5>30 P.M. |O t f «• IMsil MttmWt Is w ik i ^ 4x4 No. 1 Cedar POSTS—All Lengths: ______— - 20* Ifc ft. tuttrumlHtliwmt Ct. tu u Fvn riri Cuuiftr z*. GARDEN ITEMS • Tickets $1.25 (Including Tax) H g m errKii-tieoMiMrai. u jm f^ OJUHN Na. 10 MCKION . • Lynch apd Soda available on Steamer u m I C - . . M k | 36c UWN ltOUU-(a|. III.M tfU U f Hog. $4.98 HM- a a - h a n t . S l f l O JACKtON OAIOIN ’ • Our orchestra leader, Freddy Sleckman POOD Oy M.k.rt *> A|He.)_ H Ibt. l a t * ^UNDl-CAir-t.*. M » — OaV ' >s ■ =■ ' raiNHui un. ' , - 9 R a 40‘x4'* AUIMINUM ■ will be on hand : :...... ■ ' ~ ■ “r " -OW.YIf%, • _ j y « i i o w .iHoviuMtw* w then hmm - e f aa M u tfy u tiii ol the opportunity t» tHw Blitorie BUtai ol *649 ; Sq0*i* a? P .ipi.J -■ ■ 1 - 0 Llfearty located oa tlbcrCr IiUui. ifcia will iaclaft a pictam qif iaU m Ntw York Bay, Hudson River when y n taay M J07 the thrilling aljfctf of tfca Wortt’i Ort*test Harbor* Points H W a rn * «U1 be FIBRE PIPE 3" Dia. x 8' Long-Including Connector. Only — ------$ 2 * 2 0 s N. T. Hgrline-BBptr* »U tt B14(. N, y , S&U flkrn Way tyiUm Grant* Tomb .Tb* \ ' ' RW«rtl4« Chvttfc , _ Vatl Bank n4 LADDERS (faftftf Nitfotu Baildtaf ; .014 Orehtrd U|htftooiel Cotton Twill Governor's IiLuiA SU lflbiaaA 6 ' STEP LADDERS—Reg. $5.95. Only : ______x $ 4 4 5 BUt«DltUn4‘ ' F a r l H am tlt« ,• . T am >ju BrldiM - •" 0WtabaralaUn4 • _ '. FR Disappearing Attic STAIRWAT—List $29. Discount Price — — $ 1 6 .5 0 Oeou* Waifrloita • • 1 Fo rt W adiw*rtn WORK Tap • P*a * I m \ . - CoQiti’VClttk r ' - . ALUMINUM DOORS a WINDOWS For FurtlMr Ioform»(Ioo PbOM 11m 0 0 PANTS AfHmlnlint Jalousie Door\ . O H lt *46 - > Complex VVhh Shlppid fnm$, PUita Hfeft, AJI H«nfw«r« * $ Keansburg Steamboat Co. AlllMINUM COMIINATIONDOO* ALUM INUM JALOUSIE W IN D O W S a Trade. LOWEST DISCOUNT PRICES 75 Beachwqy, Keansburg flUMIMUMTUT WINDOW Reg. $3.59 ’ i- n/ ' " M l ” SHOP a COMPARE • Grey- LEADERS & GUTTERS • Tan '' Phones: ICE 6-0066■ - 6-9800 Embossed Alumtnum LEADERS—2 x 3 - 1 ( K Length*. Only Pc. $ M 9 Size* 30-44 “wbstilo — S ’1 0 6 Pattemlmbossad AlwnliiwB Cirtters-lO'leiigth. Ofily Pc« $2«49
' . sheetrock ■, • at 1 , 4x8 GOLD; BOND. Only ------$ 1 * 3 8 p c . ■ 'Bf I t OCX t ft*naUb«i d n t a b t e r i A c c tn ck — « CMRpM«lr R a lib id Wall a l U f O u t ' 1 0 & 1 1 P . M .
For M aking The Grand Opening Of COMPLETi ADDITIONS OR ALTERATIONS ON ONE CONlliACT Reg. Value ,09c I.--- STORES ADD REMODEL Assorted Patterns • XHtkaa* if t * And Colors e Ih h ... • I il Bar • r e n t e * • I a * ; ; • T V .R m m • A f tto : • t n u n A Tremendous Success - Tom Alikas :kW aili Hups NO SAT., M A Y 3 0 tl '•>.S«r*y*s . S H BiiWert MONEY , Come And Enjoy Yourself Often ■ ...... b P vtfe* ' MEMORIAL DAY M t, - c u o m i . aiiiH H .DOWN a w**e..afc*ffi«* Ch iu Cheesequake, Wodiwn W [ Thunday, May 21, 1959 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL Pag* On* — S*cond Section Miss Hazel Fisher Wed In Presbyterian Church St. Petersburg, Fla.; five grand. Couple Married Couple Married Sunday Laurence Harbor children' and 13 great-grand' Married Saturday children. ’ At S t Ann’s Resident Is Wed Mrs. Adolf SehrnW The Rev. Collins B. Byrd, pastor, M ias Alexandra DoroachaniO, St. M ary's Church, South Amboy Funeral services were be Id performed the double ring cere daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Georg* was th* setting Saturday, May 18, Thursday at 11 a.m. at the Bedle mony which united Miss Hazel B. Dorotchenkc. River P lan, became 19S9, a t 10 a.m . of th e m a rria g e o f Funeral ilot^e, Matswan, with tha Fisher, daughter of Mr, aad M u, the bride of Frank M. Torn), *00 Mis* Ann E. Megglson, daughter Rev. Frederick Boos, pastor of th# Wendell Fisher, 8 VanDorn ,St, of Mr. and Mrs. August Carvalho, of Mr. and Mrs. WUllam L. Mcg- Getlisemano Lutheran Church, Key> Keyport, and Jaroes A. Hughes, Keansburg, Saturday, May# I, IM*. gison, 312 Monroe Ave., Laurencc port, officiating, for Mrs. Amelia son of Mr, and Mrs. Montague in St. Ann’s Church, Keansburg. Harbor, to Stanley Jankowski jr., A. Schm id, 70, wife of Adolf Hughes, Gordon St., Cliffwood, The Rev. Stanley Levandosld offl son of Mrs. and Mrs. Jankowski, Schmid, who died Tuesday, May S aturday, M ay 19, 1959. a t 2 p.m. 328 John St., South Amboy, The dated. ' ■ . 12, 1939, a t h er hom e, Rizzo la n e , io the Second Baptist Church. Key Hie bride, who waa gives in Rev, Frederick Clancy officiated at the double ring ceremony and Browntown. Interment was ln Lu port. Winston Hughes, Perth Am marriage by her father, wore celebrated the nuptial mass. theran Cemetery, Brooklyn. - boy cousin of the bridegroona, w u Chantilly lace gowa with ruffled The bride, given ia marriage by She was born in Brooklyn anfl the soloist and was accompanied skirt of- nylon tulle ending ta her father, wore a ^wedding gown had iivod ln Browntown for 1 1 X by Mrs. “Viola Banks. Pink an d chapel train. Her fingertlp-length of linportod Swiss embroidered year*. Surviving, besides her husband, white gladioli and palms decorated veil of tulle w u attached to a cap organdy and a princess .tiara of the altar, ■ seud pearls to which her veil was are a son, Herbert Brunjes; a sis trimmed with mother of p • a r 1 te r, M r s. F ra n ce s E a a m a n n, Given in marriage by her father, att«hed. She carried a bouquet of sequins, She carried a bouquet Of daftles and Ivy. Queens Village, L. I., and a brother, the bride wore * Victorian style white roses and orchidi. Mias Patricia Hanson, South Frank H, Fellner Daytona Beack, gown of white web lace designed ■ Uaid Ot Honor Amboy, waa the maid of honor. F la . , ! with a high neckline, short sleeves, Miss Margaret Jankowski, South Miss Catherine Marie« Shea, Mra. Edward Reynolds . Ambgy, sister of ths bridegroom, and a king torso ending ia a large Keansburg, w as maid of honor. Funeral services were held Satur> was the bridesmaid. as tin back bow, A short face veil dsy st 1 p.m. at the C. H. T. She wore a ballerina-length gowa Martin Donancy, South Amboy, ; fell from | crown of seed pearls Clayton ft Son Funeral Home, of baby blue nylon chiffon and car was best man and ushera were Adelphla, for Mrs. Cordell* And she carried a round bouquet ried a bouquet of roses. August Charmello, Steven Mslkle- iHyera) Reynolds, 84, of C 1 o v e r of white roses and carnations. wlcs Snd James Rea, all of South Miss Valerie Borisenko ahd Miss Util* Rdf, Holmdel Township, who A m boy, . Two Atteodants Nada Zukow, Millville, were brides d ied W ed n eid sy , M ay 13, 1959, a t After a wedding trip to the Po- Miss Sadie Tillery. Keyport, was the Holmdel Nuralng Home, Inter* maids, and Miss Joanne Mugnano, cono Mts., Pa., tha couple will the maid of honor, and Miss Bea- ment was In Hamilton Cemetery, Boston, was a Junior bridesmaid. reside in South Amboy. The bride’s Neptune Township, teal Hughes* Cliffwood, sister of the They all wore nylon chiffon frocks traveling ensemble wia a navy Mrs. Reynolds formerly was of bridegroom, .was the bridesmaid. and carried bouquets of roses. blue suit, navy accessories and a Neptune, She wa* thihi wife of the Laurence Hoffman, West Orange, corsage of dalales. Their ballerina-length gowns In MR., MRS. CHARLES EDWARD FARRELL late Edward Reynolds>|di. She w a a was best man. The ushers were MRS, FREDERICK IIENRY HASEMAN JR. pink and blue lace, respectively, Mrs. Jankowski la • graduate of bom In Howell Townihlp,' Uaughljr. Miss Gayle Beverly Hauser, ing Nusbaum, Matawan. Their Joseph Mugnano, Boston, Maas, were styled like Ihe bride’s. Their The First Methodist Church, M at West, malie, both of Matawan, and Sayrevllle High School and Is an of the late John snd Nancy (Mat- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald rnatthing seed pearl headpieces gowns add headpieces were the cousin of the bridegroom,' Robert awan, was the setting for th e the Junior bridesmaid was Miss Ju employee of Joluiion and Johnson, Hauser, Old Bridge Rd., Matawan, Carvalho, brother of th e bride thews) Hyers, had inverted points and they car same style and color as the honor wedding of Miss Joyce Adrienne dith Snoddy, Palrlawn, couiln of New Bmnawlck! The bridegroom Surviving ar* « daughter, Mrs, became the bride of Charles Ed groom; Benjamin Splnelli, Mata ried cascade bouquets of earns* Widman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. the bride, who wore orchid. All is a graduate of St. Mary’s High , Holmdel Townships ward Farrell, son of Mrs. James attendant's and they carried bou w an. Julia A. Wnlte, I ...... , Uons.tp match their gowns. William Widman, 10 Garden PI., the attendants wore dalay hat School, South Amboy and li sn three sister*, M n, Ann* Cottrell, E. Farrell, Old Tennent Rd., Mor quets of yellow mums. A reception was held In Bucjr * Ephraim Hughes, CUffwood, was CUffwood and Frederick Henry bands of matching color With emDloyM of the City of South Mttawwu Mr*; John Ur*on. Nep- ^ ganville, and the late James E. Thomas. Smith. Keyport, w as Smith's, East Keansburg. Amw>y,‘ - . his brother's best man and usher* H aiem an )r son of Mr. anil Mri. bridesmaids' veil* and they carried tune cityi Mn. L. E. -0l»iby, F a rre ll, S a tu rd a y , M ay 16, 1959, at the best man. Ushers were Wil Visit New Hampshire . lng were O’Neill Richardson^ Earl Frederick H llaaeman, Oak St., colonial bouqueta of matching 3 p.m. in the First Presbyterian liam Hauser, Matawan, brother of Binghamton, N. Y.: One gnndaon, Gumbs and Otis Wathington, all of After a wedding trip to N ew Matawan. The Rev. Chester Oallo- .flowers, ' , Church, Matawan. The Rev. the bride; John Farrell, Morgan- Rupert E, White, HolmMl Town .Cliffwood. Hampshire, the couple will reside way, pastor at the Firat, Presby Charles Brown, Matawan, was Funeral Services Chester A. Galloway, pastor, offi yiiie, brother of the bridegroom, in their new home at McLean St., ihlp and four gNit-|r*tidchlldrea, After a reception, at the Keyport terian Church, Matawan, perform the belt man and uiher|n« wers ciated at the double ring ceremony. and Karl Gfrhard, South Amboy, River Plata. . E d w ard C . K e n t J r . Civic League, the'couple left for' ed the double ring ceremony be Robert Ellis, Highlands, cousin of F r a a h 8*4H e r . ,,. : Mrs. Charles Mandeville was soloist Recaption At Fire House The bride is a graduate of Red Funeral service* were held Mon W ashington, D . ,'C. F o r traveling, fore an altar decorated with'wttte the bridegroom and James Benner, Funeral aervlcei wire held Frli and Mrs. Nancy K. Wright, A reception was held a t the B ank High School, She is em day at 9 a.m, at ths Day Funeral the bride.won a mint green suit gladioli and snapdragons, Sunday, Matawan. Terrenes Magee, Mata day at l p.m. at the Bedle Funirtl o rg a n is t Morganvllle Volunteer Fire House. ployed by New Jeraey Bell Tele Home, Keyport, and at 9 a.m. • wttl^ a vyhite.hat and accessories M ay 17, 1959, a t 3 p. m. Mr*. G o r wan, was the Junior usher. Home, Matawan, with * Dm R ev. The bride, given in marriage .by The couple left for Florida. For phone C f. In Red Bank. The bride Solemn tilth requiem maas was ' and:a*white o«ihid dorsa'ge.-* don Magee. Matswan, accompanied The mother ol th* bride Was Chester A. Oalioway, pastor of th* her father, wore a gown of silk traveling, the bride, wore a light groom it a graduate of Middletown celebrated by the Rev. Joseph d. Tlie bride'attended K eyp o rt High Leonard Porcelli. Red Bank, solo dressed In a dusty rose erepe dress Firat Presbyterian Church, Mata organza with a Sabrina neckline, blue iinen sheath with a white hat Township High School and l( em Fox In Holy Family Church, union School and. it employe^ by Daotone ist.. with a matching nat, oryalal acces wan. officiating, for Frank Seldler. three-quartenlength sleeves, an d and accessories, and a corsage of ployed by Bendlx Corp., Eaton B each, for E dw ard R. K ern Jr., 59, Manufacturing Keyport. The Given in marriage by her father, sories and p corsage of pink aweet- 79. Vslley Dr., Mstswan, vlhO died a full skirt appllqued with flowers *hite roses. , tow n...... of 811 Sixth St., Union Beach, who bridegroom graddated from Mata* th e b rid e wore s floOr-leAgUl gOWtl heait roaea. The brldegroom'a T u esd av . M ay 13. U U , in M on of Chantilly lace, and a bustleback For h e r daughter’s wedding, died W ednesdsy, M ay 13, 1999, a l wan High School and served in the Of Chantilly lace designed with a mother ehoae a blue chiffon dress mouth Medical Canter. Interment flowing to a chapel-length train. Mrs, Hauser selected a royal blue the Veterana' Hospital, East O r U. S. Marine Corps, in Puerto sabrina neckline, long sleeves snd wilh a matching hat and accesaor- was In Woodland Cemetery, New* Her veil of French illusion -fell sheath wllh a white hat and acces ange. In term en t w as In St. Jo Rico;' He *; n«mhei;: of the Cliff Obituaries a,bOtiffant skirt of tler-upon-tier of lea and a corsage of pink sweet s rk . from a crown of pearls and sequins sories, and a corsage of _ White seph's Cemetery, Keyport. wood Royal .Social and Athletic • Rudolph John Helse * matching lace Her French Illusion heart roses.' Mr. Seldler wai bom In Newark, and she carried a cascade bouquet roses. The bridegroom's mother Bom In New" Jeraey, he w s s Club , and js employed by Philip veil waa held fn place with a cloche Tour New England the son of the late Rlch*rd and of while Fuji mums. chose a blue organza dress with R udolph J o h n H else, 77, o f 1005 the aon of the late Edward R. and Carey Roofing Manufacturing Co., Union Ave,, ' Union Beach, died cap of matching lace and tulle After a reception at Buck Louiie (Trautweln) Seldler, Ms Matron Qf Hoiwr . , a white h*t and accessories and a Mary (Friar) Kern. He had lived ^pfirihAinljcy. * ' M oiiday, M ay 11, 1959. a t th e V et adorned with seed pearls and se Smith's, Baat Keaniburg, the cou formerly resided in Seldlir'i Betch, . . . Mrs. Donald Johnson, Irvfngton, corsage of white roils. • • . In Union Beach for SO years. Mr. 1 For ' hari. daughters wedding, quins sod she carried S CJSCade ple left ftir the New England States cousin of thfe b rid e, w av th e m atro n Btitn the bride; and bridegroom erans' Hospital, East Orange. He Cliffwood, where hs Ind hi* !*!* Mrs. Flsher «Iectftd apfok chiffon bouquet of carnations and itepha- and Canada. For traveling, the Kern was a U.8. Arnty veteran ol of honor. Her princess style gown are graduates"‘of ,Matawan High was bom-In New York, aon of thd brother operated,a restaurant nnd drejs with a matching hpt a n d hoUs. bride wore l navy blue‘sheath World War I. He w «M past com of turquoise silk organza had School.^ The bride is employed by late Mr. and Mrs. John Hcise. He beach (acllltlee tor M years, ", acceworiea and a corsage of "pink Rainbow Wedding dress with • white hat snd acces mander of. the Union Beach Legion panels falling from the: bodice. wais a veteran of World War 1. He wai, chairman of thfl board rosea; The bridegroom s mother the M, Brown dumber Co., Mata Mias Charlotte Qhartler, Cliff sories and a corsage of white Car Post snd wai a member of th e Her short veil fell from a match* w an, He ia Survived by his wife, Mr*. ol director* ol Tho Matawan Dank) choSe, Agray lace dress over pink wood, was the maid of honOi*,' In nations, 40 an d I Club. H e w as a th ird lng organza bow. hat and she car The bridegroom served tw o Florence (Burgeson) Helse,' twp a life member ol B.P.O.B 714, taffetawith a pink hat and acccs- the rainbow wedding. Her gown of Both the' bride and bridegroom degree membe, of Bayshore Coun ried a circular bouquet of yetfow y e a rs with th e ll. S. A rm y In daughters, Mrs. Frances Noteboom, Perth Amboy, and the Loyd Order aoriea and a corsage of pink roses. white velveray over blue laffeta are. graduates of Malayan High cil, Knights ol Cotummll,- Ha was and turquoise mums. 7 — Germany, He is employed by Newton, and Mrs. Ann K. Wemer, o l M oose L odge 1894, South A lt' The couple will reside at 11 Van was styled with l scoop pcckllne School; C lass of 1959. T he b rid e Is a communicant of Holy Family . The bridal attendants were Mrs. Robert Seber, Morganville, Rye, N, Y., and two grandchildren. He was a U-year member ol the i Dorn St., Keyport...... ‘ and cap sleeves. The bouffsnt skirt employed by the Prudential Insur Church, and * member of ll* Holy Joseph Shead, Morganville, aister The couple will reside In their Funeral services Will be held at National Turner*, Irvington, was girdled at the waiatllnewith a ance Co., Newark, The bridegroom Name Sociely. ', of the bridegroom; Miss Beth Me- new ly p u rch ased hom e, R oute 79, 8 p.m. tonight at the Day Funeral Surviving are his wife, Mri, shirred Jolfeta cummerbund ending served four years In tho U. S. Navy Surviving are, hia wife, Mr). Mrs. Marcia Pope Wet Gillis, Englishtown, and Mrs, lrv- Home, Keyport, wllh the Rev. Clars (Form) Seldler) two dsugh- Morganvllle. r- t - In a back,bow . ^ Thoresn (McCabe) Kern; two step Francis Osterstock, pastor of the and is employed by Lavoie Labor tora, M ri. Mildred Kortetihaus and The bridesmaids were MUi Caro atories, Mortanvllle, sons, John Fletcher, Ualtlmoro, May 9 At Her. Home Bayview Presbyterian Church, | M rs, Clalro Renwiek, both ot Mats* y y :; >, •.’"a' * V***. lyn: Haaemak.. atvnir ol tho bride- AThe: eoupte will reslds ■ at 110 Md.i Herbert flelchor, Jersey City; £lillwood, "orflci»tlng. ,; Tntfrpient | wan, anil four grandchildren’, ' ’ r»; ;■ Mftttfiff ..Balley ■' P o p e,-■ ho-' wijf be private!.' ' ! jrO om , v&o cust. was m arriedto Uffredo Lewis t-?* t r . p & Parents Welcome New Arrivals Waif*, Jeriey Cliy; ;fwii‘ brothers, Edwards, 26 Caro Court., Red Bank, Joseph. Ilayelock Gaynor - celebrated by the Rev, C, J, Kane, Old Bridge; 10 grandchildren and S't u l r z s 1 S atu rd ay , M a y 9, 1959, in a cere- Joseph Havelock Gaynor, 54, of John, Union Deaoh; Thomas, Jcr pastor, (n St, Joseph'a Church, two great-grandchildren. ' . , • ftrotfy jjertontred "at th t - home af 10 Shore Concourse. Cliffwood. a Keypsrt,- Interment! wa5 ia !h« toy City; a lister, Mrs, Margaret F U E L K l D f MBler ■ ... . Rlnkewlcb . Funeral servicertm reHold’Mwi- the. bride by the Rev. Roger J.' barge captain for the Colonial Sand family plot in St, Joseph’s Ceme W w drw sey Cftrantf 'sfjcgrnrtd' children. Squire, pastor of; the First Meth Dr. David Miller and Mra.'Miller, A son was bcrh in Perth Amboy Co„ New York, was found Thurs tery. Keyport. . . - day at^8:30 a.m. at the Mallizew- odist Church, Red Bank. • Brentwood, Mo., are the parents of Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Henry d a y ,-M a y 14, 1959 drow ned In the W E WAVS THE BEST akl Funeral Home, South River, M n. John Florlsn Philip T. Pope escorted his moth a first child, a daughter,' bora Rinkewlch, 339 Maple Pl.; Kayport. waters of thia East River. New M iy Jennie C. Htyer O P OIL FOK.VOU • and at 9 a.m. in Sta. Peter and Funeral aervlcei were held Sat r er. A-buffet luncheon followed the M onday, A pr. .27, 1959, In B ren t Y o rk . Miss Jennie C. Heyer, 91, died Paul's Russian Orthodox. Church, urday *t ihe Lehrer Funeral Home, ANDTW Areorsroa/ cerem ony. wood. • The baby, weighed six . jBorn in Carlton, Nova Scotia, he Saturday,, M ay, M, 1859, f t h er Mr. and M cD onald Nemeth, Rahway, Wllh the Rev. Potter offi OUBfiSRVICe^TOO Mr. Edwards fa president of the pounds, one ounce, and has been was the son of the late Mr. and home, 29 Second St., Keyport. Bom South River, n requiem m an was 7 Fifth St., Matawan, are the ciating, for Mrs. Mary Florlan, 89, Cochrane Chemical Co., Matawan. named Sarah Elisabeth. Mrs. Miller M n. Joseph Gaynor/ celebrated. Interment was In tho parents of .a daughter, bom. in In Matawan,'she waa the daughter Rahwiy, who died Wednesday, May W . After j weeding trip,to Bermuda, U thi daughter of Mra. C. Mprrill " Surviving sre hi* wife, Mrs. Doro of the late jphn H. and Cyrthagenla church cemetery. ' 'Perth Amboy .Hospital,' _ 13.'' 1959, a fte r a long illness. She tilt'couple will reside in Locust. Brown, Willianisville, N. V., and thy (O'Malley) Oaynor; three eons, (Morris) Heyer, Robert P. Melruer 1 was ihe wife of tne lste John the late C. M errill BroWn, ii forfn6r Joseph jr., Rldgeland, WIs.; Rob > ' - K s tlb ' miss fieyer was a member of Robert P. Melnzer, 70, of 34] Florlsn. Interment wsi In Rose ert, wilh the U. S. Navy, and Paul, Matawan resident. ' • Mr. -and Mrs. Walter Keith, 7M Freedom Council, Sotta and Daugh Route 35, Middletown Townahlp, Hill Comelery, Linden. _ Engagements Holmdel Rd., HazTet are th e at: home; two daughters, Mrs- Peter ters of liberty, Keyport, and was a d ied T hursday, M ay 14, 1999, In Surviving sre two sons, lid ward - S a n t o a a a - ' Tex,, and p a r f a ts o f ia sob , born Thursday, Kuihing. Fort Worth. charter foember of the Ladles Aux Maploresl Home, Wcat Long E , Keyport, and Jerorty, Rahway Giammona-Anu>ld . A son was bom Wedneaday, Mrs. Burt Butterfield, Kingman. May 14,1959, in Riverview Hospl- ‘‘ “ ' ~ ' iliary WTThBTCeypon Hook and Branch. FTo w s I ttHJ hrathtrr of [one daughter, Mrs. Msry Hudson, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Arnold sr. M ay 13, 1958, in M onm outh M edi Me.; a bmther, Oeorge. and a sis CO. . ■, ta i. . " l adder Oeorge Meinier, Mstswan. 117 O sborii S t., K eyport, announce cal Center, to Mr. and Mrs. Walter ter, Mrs, Daniel Stewart, both In Surviving ar» two brothers, John Born In Mstswsn Townihlp, he the engagement of their daughter, J. Serpfenas.,39 Cornell Dr., Center ' ' Ervla : ■ Nova Scotia', tpd two. grandchii- m Heyer, Keypprt, and Phillip waa the son of the lata Jacob and Helen Carol to Anthony Giammona, yilie. .'V". Mr, and '.Mrs. George. Ervtn, " % ; . (J Heyer, California. Christina (Harrla) Melnzer. One* you buy liom ui , , , i*on-of-Mr,-and-Mrs, JosephGiajw Farrington Rd;. Matswan, a re the eral «tvlce».were heid at n Funeral services wers held Tues NORFOLK yeu know why we’r* io Also lurvlylng sro a diughter. mona, 317 M 0 r r i a Ave., Long ‘ ' ABea parenta 'ot a son, boni In rSdii'' a.m. Tuesday at. the Day Funeral roud of our Fuel OU, Yet day at TIT,m . at flw Bedle Funeral Mra. Louis V. Stag, Wayside; a B ranch. Mr. and Mr*. Bradley Allen, A m b ty H o sp ital. , : ...... Home, Keyport, with the Rev. is price 1* reasonable. Call liome, Ksyporti with the Rev. listgr, Mra. Harold Dlabrow, Nep Stodayl Miss Arnold Is a student at Key <29 Sidney Ave., Union Beacb, are Fhtnds Overstock, pastor of the Hodericlt DeYoung, pastor of ’' ;; ' x :,'‘Airese: ■ ; N,: tune; one other Tjrothor, James, port. High- School. Mr, Clammona the parents pj.a son, b?m Wedne*- Bayvtew Presbyterian Church, A ion' was' born in South Aiitboy K eyport R e fo rm e d C hurch, oMI- Florida, and two grandchildren. attended Long Branch Schools, and day. May 1], 1959, in Monmouth' Cliffwood, officiating. Intermem I Hospital, to M r and Mrs.' Edward outing. ; Interment was In Green Funeral services were held st served three years in the U. S. Medical Center. ' • : ^ was in Cedarwood Cemetery, Rari I,r„ve Cemetery, Kaypcrt, ' i w M L T l J r E. Arose, 9 Cleveland Ave., Old 1:30 p.m. Monday at the Bedle Army. He presently Is employed tan Townihlp. • iTVTsm/ k 11// ihi.'iy/,vt. i,,.,-.* -»r ■ McKleman Bridge. , , Funeral Home, Mstswan, with the by the Doyle Packing Co. I Thoma* Devanoey : COirAX I / Rev. Chsrlei Orey, olflclatlnu, In . * 1 *IV , No date has been set for the A daughter waa bom Friday, Elmer C, McCue Thom as D evanney, 70, o f 14 High- 4 0 2 0 0 1 ’ terment was fn Alpine Cemetery, V13 M O M i'f w edding. ' , ^ M a y S, 1959, in SL P e te r 's H ospital, ■ ElmerKuner C-v Wvvue,McCue, 81,st, mDf 431m i land uivu.,Blvd., neansDurg,Keansburg, died Sun- \f Mr. and Mrs. pdwart J. Scul , Perth Ambcy. I wa. m iw tats inm ktknif fat HI* to Mr. and Mra. Gerald McKieman, lion, Union Ave., Union Beach, Monmouth Ave., Bradley. Beach. | day. May IT, 1999. apparently ol a I M U M tn sal ltd!**. } }'**•*<«, a t h er hom e dsy st 2 p.m. at Ihe S'. Allen Mr. and Mr?. Herman Stein, 184 Mr. and Mrs. Alfonso FenelU, 14 Mr. and Mrs, Lyle McCammon, alter a ldflg Illness,.’ Born in New W e a r Yeti’rt sure of fuooi. Hooper Funeral. -Home, Morris Main SL, Woodbridge, announce Carman Ave., Raritan Township, 14 M ay fair R d ., “H a i le t .' . ark, *he hsd lived In Keaniburg ttatt orulf* or ooeao ville. Interment was. in Cedar Hill about seven y*an, voysge whsn you the engagement of their daughter, are the parents ef a daughter, born ~ ' Vasqaez- ' T o H i r e Cemetery, H^hlstown. count make Sandra, to Donald W. Halpetn, son Tuesday, M ay 12, 1859, in M on Mr. and Mr*. Avelina Vssquaz, Surviving- are her husbknd, Jo- oa ut lo .eph; j m tons, Fred , Wieland, all thi arrangements. of Mr, and Mrs. Harold Halpeni, mouth Medical Center. 514 Beers SL, Hazlet, are the par- , - PMBpEgaa W. S. WALLACE 76 Parker Ave, Deal., . . Bloomfield, and Edward Wieland, enta of a son, born Friday, May Philip Egan, 87. Of Lfncroft Rd., CLOTHJNO Miss Stein ia associated wilh her ’ R eeae ■ ‘ . . 15, 1959, in Riverview Hos^UL Uncrolt, died Sunday, May 17, HS9, Keaniburg; oh* sister, Mrs. Bar- A son was born Wednesiday, May Brown Travel Bureau father at the Brookdale Nursing at .the Ivy House. Nursing Home. bsra DePaid, Newarft; three grani-grand- Hen and Beys' FornlsbUisa 13, 1959, in Riverview HoepitaJ, to M il je r . . H o m e, Raritan Township. Mr. Middletown, He w m born In Tip- ^ ' rra 0>ree-grest-gr*ndchil- S b e e s Mr. and Mr*. Richard Reeae, 60 A daughter, was born Friday, dren, n . , H a lp e n i i s p resid e n t. pf._ th e peraiy, Ireland." ‘ ‘ He formerly, lived " Park Ave., Keansburg. ------May l5.18S9, ia Riverview lios^- lagton Mortgage Corporation, Ai to M s ta w a n . Funeral service* were held st i W, front >L BeriMrt bury Park.1 . ta l, to Mr. and Mr*. Milton R, P m- Wednesday the John },. B r u n e r Mr, Egan had retired 23 yeirs wv_n Miller, 363 Middle Rd„ Hazlet. Hyan Home for Funerals, Keani- Mr. and M n. Joseph Brunner, ago a* a conductor fqrjfo Central, " .V2J2L2S • Lady' Alisadsal ' * ' wa* In Fslr View • Hets-Seetsria* Wall to Wall Carpet 34 Lafayette Dr., Hazlet. "are the - B row n Railroad of New Jfrsey. He was' lntCTn,,ait „ WiU Filed parents of a son. born Tuesday, Mr. and Mr*. Herbert Brawn, 23 a member of tba Holy 1Name So- f Middletown Township. • 100% Nylon • Wool f Harrison Ave., Matawan, are the * firtw DIB M a y J2, 19S9, in R iv erv iew H ospi- dety of St. Joseph's Church, Key „M nh Peter Duma parenta ot a son., bom In Perth Linoleum — Vinyl — Rubber Elmer Dill, Matawan Township, tai.. . , . " ...... —. port, and of tbe Ancient Order of M rtntrtrim Diuaa, Bordentown Amboy HospitaL Asphalt - Cork Tils* who died May ), 1959/left hi* es* Hibernians.' 1 . . T a y la r tale to hia widow, Mrs. Daisy May S chneider Surviving sre five sons, George, A daughter waa bora Tuesday, Sandran — Farcait V I N Y L S kit. WM# D ill, w ho Is named executrix in a A daughter waa bora in Perth Keyport; Paul, Henry, Philip, and tended illness. She waa the widow May 12, 1959, in Riverview Hospi wiU dated Dec. 1, 194& Amboy Hospital, to Mr. and-Mrs. Clarence, Matawan; - a daughter. of Peter Duma, and had been a A H«V*C9 ef d w tsn rtid skarsslo t * M tal, to Mr. ahd Mn. Edward Accolon Slrdt <1.39 Joseph Schneider, 3} Hilladale Rd., Mr*. M. Harold Kelly, Lfncroft; a re>i(Jeot Of Old Bridge for the past • ••at f t m JM rtry a* f i ll y a. Taylor, 7 Fair View Lane, Hazlet. Old Bridge. sister, Mrs. 7honas Sullivan, Rah 37 y e m , ■. „ Esperl leitallstlon way; eight grandchildren and four Survivtag are four daughter*. F U n e r a ld " Waiwtt '• , great-grandchildren. . Mr. and M n. Patrick Fiugerald, . Mn. Bessle .Bileilada, Paterson; Mr. and Mra. Robert Bonnett, 144 Funeral service* were held Wed- M a t a w a n F l o o r C o v e r in g C o . T ll X b ird Sl , Upk».Beach,, a r t Mrs. M lty pttfafco. CWd Bridi DAY FUNERAI HOME Wayiide Dr., aifhrne^are the par HI Mspie n.. lerpsn the parents of a /yfy ^bon* Jo Perth ent* of a daughter, born in SL 141 Main S t r u t Pnntiil Home, keypori. At f a m ! Helen (potswood; I Tel. COIfas 4-1J5I Amboy HospitaL ” Peter’* Hospital, New Brunswick, LO M 335 Mafawan a scienrn high requiem mass was two sOM« (M rl*s)parIin, and John, I! J 10 6-4335 •Swfr *%/ THi MATAWAN JOURNAL Thursday, May 21, 1959 ^ f i l W o - Seeend Sedtoo Sandy Hook Park r n n>mitl>u> N aw rirarwofpr Pnnl Industrial Power Topic 01 Board Forum Tuesday More than Mt* manufacturers, ' H e recreational committee ot plant managers and supervisors tke aunty department of parka and recreation In a report to the from Central Jersey are expected ;. Monmouth County Board of Free h i a t t e n d an,industrial power PAINTS holder* reopened the 1uua ot a forum at the Sea Girt Ian, Sea recreational p u t oo Sandy Hook. 1 Girt, Tuesday. The session will B Y EM INENT Thomas MoClintock, committee . ch a irm an g^ul that the first be sponsored Jointly by Jersey phase of the committee’s investi Central Power k Light and New' WOTH) STATES TESTING Ck-HC.- gation of the need for public Jersey Power ft Light ta co recreational facilities has been operation with the Westinghouse TEST #49111, NOVEMKK 14 ,19M concerned with the coastal areas Electric Corp. of the county. The„ aim of . the session, ac “Since the ocean and bay shores, cording to E . J. VanDeusea, the WHY I CAN GIVE YOU together with the various rivers, utilities’ industrial aales manager, represent some of the prime assets is to acquaint ..industrial leaders EVERY 2ND CAN FREE! of our county,” Mr. McClintock with new developments in the use said, “it was apparent that al electric power for Industry. - ” 1 III* ths finest materials money can buy . , system of county recreational fa- Topics to be discussed by ex This means raw materials, equipment, and also per. duties should be based on the perts will be the advantages of an soneL" utilization of these w a te r r e efficient power dM ributku system* “From thera I squeeu, eliminate and coordinate within the plant, expansion of sources. with a view toward greater volume at lower cost." electrical systems for growth In /“Ihe principal conclusion of this EXAMPLES OF JUST SOME OF THE COSTS AND output and productivity, efficient portion of our' work,” Mr. Mc- PROFITS THAT I EITHER ELIMINATE OR REDUCE— Cllntock told the Board of Free- use of industrial lighting and auto m atio n . - bidders, "is.that the Sandy Hook Traupotatloa: Hugs diesel fleets deliver my Peninsula should be developed as Mr. ,VanDeusen said Increased fine, freih products direct from factory to retail unit! a county park.” use of electric power In manu .,. .WoreioBttog aad Dbtrlbettoai Eliminated facturing wiil help to make the . Usts Reasons through my direct factory shipments! s state’s local industries more com Hie .committee listed the follow Middbmea: My prices include only * fair mark petitive and, la fact, help to ing reasons for its conclusion: up for necessary operations! create more Jobs for area workers. ■ Sandy Hook is the only sizeable The new Clearwater Pool-and Cabaaa Club which will open Sunday, Central Power I Light Ce.; B. Fletcher Moore, chairman,' Middletown . Electricity, a blg-part player In Credit owl IBIing: No credit factor is Included a re a undeveloped beachfront at May Sl, gave an advance showing te members of the Middletown Economic Development Committee; Matthew J. GUI, m epber; Richard industry today. Is slated for an as my business ts primarily based on Cash! ’ remaining on the North Jersey W. Seuffert, bttslnwa administrator, Middletown' Township; WllHam Economic Development Committee. Tbe committee stated that this ever-expanding role tomorrow. It Discounts! No cushion for discounts or favors to . coast. It offers a unique combi was tbe type of commercial development that tha area needs. The Grant, member. Is the front, left to right, an Edward Koenig, is e stim a te d b y 1970 th e a v e ra g e nation of ocean an d bay-side special customers. My price is the same to all! club will hsve a M-by-lM-feot pool, 121 lockers, tt cabanas, and four member; Luke Penta, owner Clearwater Swim Club; Richard Sc’swaitz, Now Jersey worker wiil be using member; Richard Hard, member, aad- Reid Dickerson, Industrial beaches. The bcaches are broad large cabanas. Tbe club 1s iocatel oa Route M, between Atlantic twice as much electricity to help ' "Along with the above, I then cut huge costs Representative, Monmouth County Planning Board. and are tending to build up Highlands and Highlands In Middletown ’township. him do hia Job. from processing, handling, Investment amortiiatlon, further. Therefore, erosion is no Pictured above, left to right, (rear), are Robert J. Gross, Jeney bookkeeping, wholesale operations, inventory and problem. Natural harbors on the obsolescence." ...... bay side could be developed Into U n it 14, Asbury Park, and w as Monmouth Arts Group vided at Sandy Hook ia urgent Child Hospitalized “I share all tha economies I effect with all my outstanding boat basins and ma- Mr. McClintock’s report con County Legion made by Mn. Norman Lewis, Plans Chamber Music r in a i. After Keyport Mishap customers • • > equelly." , cluded with the statement that the N eptune. /ilto -It Is close to the population The initial chamber music aeries Mary Carter committee is proceeding to de The first nomination of officers Diane Hall, five, daughter of Mrs. oenter of the county. Hie original Auxiliary Meets of the Monmouth Arts Foundation strategic Importance of Sandy termine the conditions un d e r for 195M0 was held. Tbe second Doris Hall, 21 East Front St., Key The Ladles Auxiliary of the Mon will feature the famed JuilUard Hook as a harbor defense lnstai- which Sandy Hook might be made nomination and election of officers port, was admitted to Riverview String Quartet, as one of the con* latlon has been rendered obso- mouth County American Legion available for public uae. Further, wiL be at the next meeting which Hospital Friday after she was c e rts in th e 1959-1960 se rie s. T he A P A I N T leacent by technological advances, met Friday night at the Poat struck by a car at the intersection progress reports will be submitted will be In Asbury Park June new series of chamber music pro Tbe current military installations Home of Unit 411, West Long of East Front St. and Osborn St., grams will be presented at Fellow* to the Board of Freeholders, Mr. The Moomtnith County American F O R E V E R Y oa the property occupy only a Branch. Fifty-four .ladles attended. police reported. ship Hall, Rumson Presbyterian small fraction' of t h e total area, McClintock said. . Mrs. Walter Woods, Navesiiik, Legion and the County Auxiliary Police reported the child ran out C h u rch . ' and are of such a nature as not to The report of the recreation presided. She gave a report of the will purchase a wreath and particl In front of an auto driven by Mrs. Admission to the series, whose PURPOSE luncheon she attended in Atlantic be Inconsistent with public use of committee w u also sent to U-S. pate In the Memorial Day services Jane D. Grasso, IS Hazlet Ave., limit ip 400 members, is by season the remaining area. City, In honor of the national Raritan Township. She received ticket only. There will be a total Senators Clifford P. Case and Har to be held Sunday, at 2:30 p.m The array w as prepared to president of tbe American Legion lacerations to the forehead and pos of four concerts, also including the at the Locustwood Memorial Park evacuate Sandy Hook In 1990, but rises! A. W illiams, a h d to Auxiliary, Mrs. Chsries W. Ounn. sible further head Injuries. Diane New Art Wind Quintet and the C em etery . thla action was delayed by the Congressman James C. Auchin A Memorial Service was held for was transported to-the hospital by Albeneri Trio. The fourth concert Mrs. Joseph Kingston, Freehold, *Mwy Carter Korean war ‘emergency. Passage closs, with the suggestion that the departed ■ auxiliary members of the Keyport First Aid Squad. will be announced at a later date. of tljne, together with evolution of New Jersey Congressmen meet was awarded the dark horse prize. m ilita ry w eapons Since 1950 h as with county leaders to further dis Paul Farrell jr., Avon, a seventh Outside Oil Paint created a situation now propitious cuss the plan. - grade student m the Avon Public J C P & L 32-Week C o u r s e for creation of a park on that site. Schools, made the winning poppy A notaf parfanaaaas la M l all Mist. Istttia ^ H | Preliminary engineering studies 10 years from today, m any young poster. Unit 337, Bradley Beach, Completed By Linemen G a llo n s lo d ic ste th at development on a men taid women win be rtwfyta submitted the poirter In the poppy f b U , *ar IwHss aad Jeaf Thirty-seven Jeney Central RENAULT Only ' IliMew nealiw at l self-smortlxing basis is feasible. in college, their w avnald throu poster contest, A poppy corsage jH P o w er f t L ig h t Company em H ie lioed for; recreational facili saving NOW la U. ST" S a v 1 n |I l contest also was held and the win ployees recently completed a 32- ED a.u |oln i n e ® ties of the type that can be pro- Bonds. ning corsage was submitted by week company sponsored course ip simplified electricity at the utility’s linemen’s training school, Allenhurst. The course was taught EVERY 2nd CAN FREE by R. A. Golden, Fair This week, why don’t you look through the windows of y o u i * CHINA LUXE MEDIUM GLOSS church . . . from the Inside. -‘: Like a hand-rubbed satin finish, ideat.fer fast fool | N C . proof brushing. 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Brushes or rolls easily,- An Loans For unuiuel wall point that has extra wathabifity end * Sei , long life. $2.00 per qt.. ^ ' kHome Improvements 598 -17 m * Repibjft'pnd other improvements on house or grounds can be With * Property Improvement Loan. You an]ny^- p ^ fttraetlveandcomfortab1ehome-whU»pay-^ SPAR VARNISH Ing in convenient monthly installments. , > A hlgh-glois mu4i-purpote clear coating-«o good It «en be used for exterior ei wall, at Interior lur lie Imb yob need can be promptly arranged, enabling feces. Extra light color—dries faitl ) 2 .? S p ar qt. y o u to carry out your plans without delay, ' Coma ta and , Me usabOUtdettilfc ' 'y 98 ...... »■ * ’ 'i ‘ ' ' ' ■ : p « « « L T O B ■ ■■ r MANY OTHBl PAINTS • SAME OFFER PARI IRS AND MERCHANTS i MARY CARTER PAINT FACTORIES " ■ STTGNAL BANK w * fM t Lvfaet Opemiaa ef k i l M ■ iJIWISiMatawan Konte M, 2 MOea Sooth e( M atawaa- LO State Harj A 'Sorib A ntof IhMsto m U (W aa Am **, tM aa Beaefc - , ' *v V Thunday, May 21,1959 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL Pag* H iv m — Soeond ing and adding to its burg nt is a.m. aad returning at has recently been Initiated t* * * » ' CYA Minstrel Set Population Study This program is geared several Keansburg Boat B p.m. This cruise trip wiH visit Beta Beta, honorary Mofeigy years ahead so as to provide aet parts ot Nsw York Harbor and dety, at S t Lawrence University, only for today's needs*' bit to r State licensing Units Long I«laad Sound, making a stop future growth as welL Canton. N. Y. Roger I* to (U* For Annual Show Seen By Utility Begins Service at Rye Beach amusement area. In Monmouth Couaty since ISM, sophomore year at tha university. • fto Catholic Young Adult* of Monmouth C o m ity 's i*jid pop Tbe S. 5. 4*Ctty Of Keansburg1' There is plenty of parking space .. i.—..... , y. (EDITOR'S ROTE: OM of court: The person who filed the this program has seea the num -. known areas of Mate government ulation rise recently was spotlight again will start her weekend ser for all trips at the Keansburg pier. Monmouth County h av e been complaint against Dr. Nemltx was ber ot electric distributioa wire U Ui* operation of Mew Jereey’a ed In a study by tha Maunouth The orchestra leader, Freddy , practicing is Nativity Hall, Fair professfcooa) licensing agencies. The a Mr*. Dorothy F. Wilson, a patient miles increase from (711 ia U N to vice, commencing Sunday, and con stat* haa crealad these aaencle* to Cdboty planning board which pre Sleckmaa will be an hand over State Licensing of Dr. Emanuel C. Nurock. who alm ost 9000 by th e en d o f last y e a r. tinue weekends (hiring the month Haven, for a minstrel show, nn- reaulate occupations which have beea dicted that the influx of new resi weekends and special trip* oper (continued from third column) raited to formal professional status. was then and ia now both secre This it in addition to the miles ot der tbe direcUon of Harold Giblin, The licensing boards primarily ara dents into the county will oortinue off June and daily service starting ated by the company. He la well- 16-month Interval bctweeta tha, tary and a member of tba State transmission lines serving the coun designed to monitor individual pro for U years. The county's growth July 1 through Labor Day. known throughout New Jersey and Jted Bank. Assisting with rehears fessions. However, their mode of ty. Since 1950, Mr. Kohlhepp aald. first and second hearing sessions. Board of Optometrists. la reflected ia tha expansion and This season will inaugurate the als if M n. Georgia Macra wba operation fa a m atter of public con* Is topa In entertainment. Captain While en* csnt pnwume that eera. This is the fifth of a series of "It appears," Judge Francis addition of new electric fMffities th.> number of substations ia Mon company's fifth year of service Foulks sgaln will be master and other formal tuarioga conducted la the accompanist. The CYACs seven stories oo professional licensing wrote, “that Dr. Nurock made and equipment, a c c o r d i n g to mouth County has beea increased In New Jersey.) under the Gehlhaus fam ily Joseph Sanies, chief engineer. by New Jersey's professional U> are presenting their first minstrel arrangementa with Mrs. Wilson to Charles E. Kohlhepp, president of from 31 to 50, a n d su b statio n c a p a management. The first year erf New York Harbor only h u five for the benefit of a proposed CYO F ifth off a S eries - assist him ia an investigation of city has almost quadrupled from censing boards a re violative ol Jersey Central Power k L ig h t operation was by chartered boat large excursion steamers left; Center in Monmouth County. By ttilliajn T. Deltx the defendant" telling her then 1)5,417 kilovolt a m p e re s ia 1950 to th, rules of luttioe, Ihe tact re C om pany. iu IMS, called the "Acamack." and the Keansburg liner ia one of The show will be held in the Asbery Park Press SUlf Writer 527,519 by th e en d of la s t y e a r. T he mains that the opportunity for was “some question of Dr. Ne According to the planning board I n ’ 1910, th e co m p an y h a d th eir Red Bank Catholic High School number of transformers also haa them. The Hudson River Dsy Line auch sbuse Is just a* evident today man's ethics." report, Middletown Township. New own steamer, which was pur tomorrow and Saturday at 8:30 The characteristic of the New risen sharply from ( I t l In 1850 to haa two ateamera which operate on as It waa then. M n. Wilson wait to the optome Shrewsbury, Oeeanport and Wail chased from the Long Island Rail pjn: Tickets may be purchased Jeney professional licensing sys 15,815 last y ear. the Hudson River and the Wilson Till, situation Is due In no email tem most often criticized- by stu? trist and waa fitted for glasses for Township stand art either because road, who operated passenger Line ha, two steamers, one oper from any memBer of the club. The electric utility’s expansion measure to the fact that unlike dents ol law is the arrangement which she paid (11.90. She paid the of their tremendous growth afatce v essels. ating to Rye Beach. .• - The Rev. Dominic Turtora, mod program in Monmouth County in many of her slater states. N ew whereby the licensing boards act fee with money advanced her by 1950 o r th e ir a n tic ip a te d g ro w th In In 1951, the company organised erator, is the honorary chairman the past eight years also h u aeen Jersey hss nevtir enacted sn ad at once as prosecutor, judge and Dr. Nurock a n Mercury and Edsel Mew and Oied Cars Highway 34, M atawan LOweli 6 -4 2 39 Lafayette Place, Freehold FReehold 8-1250 CH IC K T H IH T lil* (atMiu minufeclurcr Is known >11 over ihp Island NNI HATtlllUi fer quallljr. btrt w* can't nentlou hli Dime btcaut* . b« (tv* ui • red f o o d dc*L W* bought fer our whole tf 7/12 framlMMt , . group of Lonp Hand ilo raU t t ‘steel,’ And now pitfMlgMwjtfc I you reap the huvert ef Mvlnp, Don’t mlu IhU fm t w a i I opporlurilly lo Improve your home at big1 laving*! * ■ Ufrtlmt >ylM rtl* I ton with brai* I ' fV |IR TrVITWI V IH V S f V f W M V r SXTTV . y todMlra M«My | STUDY AT THE SHORE p*«e>ed Tm nm ri . IvlfR 9vW ff 9TIIM pM R i pfT M 9i VRVfl fSSk I JUM 29 - AU0.2I JUIMSON - HA OMT ¥> UfHMn*tk mm* . FOR BETTER GRAOCS NEXT YIAR tk hr I mkk, . • Mty9 I • languoge Art, Course* feeding;, Vocabulary, - r v s i s i s i .. •. ■ ■ Composition, Spelling, Study SUIIs. (Th* beil ** W«t*rH>r*«f, nttN C n M i b f a m b n preparation for eollagr boords and prep school ■iwf. built /«f autem mdotum to fit tny tub •xanti.) All l«vel* front 7rti grad* through f i M t a f l oriM if. . . IMPROVE YOUR U0UB collage. ; . C*mm tuipli t i I • Remedial Reading andjttMimttlc — lit grade . wMhrvfatnl bm > | FOR NO HONEY DOWN through d th . . r . T. Cwil -a u r& f F M • Mathematics ai oil leval*. Ravfow eovrs** In a telephone Latin, French, Spaniel). Y O larg * *rhool with many (maR dose** (49 loM i n c o l o r ! For anyone telling up house—an extension tele wminwl — |u»t th* right das* for *ach student...... phone in color ia a wonderful idea. The decorator • Day ond evening doss**. • ■ ' ’ charm of color looks as elegant among the gifts • Permanent, prof»t»lor»ol staff, Airport Middlotown ( ax it will in the bride's borne. And what Mold Dinaor W SSBl .a. RAMHIY Shopping C«nf«r Shopping Contir / be more practical? To order, or for B are informa O M a E m r M g M Opea T w iiiif — Thursdey tion, simply caU your telephone bosinea OBoe. S e n d f w M M * J S u u t iiim t a*d Friday NIRUi P. S,A*tztniji/untinailoTi» on {dot gradualiim Rumson Reading Institute Sayre Wood UttU Silvor or annirtnary gift, too. AVENDf O' TWO RfVIM XUMSON, N, J, Thursday ea« Friday Nlfhte ■ Shopping CcnMr — ’ RUMSOMMMO Oeea Every NWH 9 Martey U M III-> laaZejr 8 > t tf i'i U i i Thursday, May 21, 1959 Page four—Second Section THE MATAWAN JOURNAL Delegates to tbe sixth annual thpfe graduating-from the course received by M n. Berry awl is tbs suiting fond for tbe course Pro MS Workers Discuss “Hope Chest” LPN Croup Names state convention M be held at the to continue to tbe VA h o u r cU s* Maytime Tour Of County Homes Is evening* to tbe laH. ___ ceeds from the sixth annual tall rSeritetey-Caiteret; VoVi. A sbury A donation iron) the youth fund heW S a tu rd a y evening a t , Che Mfllly Scheduled Tuesday By Auxiliary New Directors P a l* . J u n e S t o 4, o f w h ich division organization of which John Smith, Pilcher Hotel. Red Bank, also will 10 wiH be the hostess, are Mrs. Little Silver, is president, hi* beea go toward tbe course. The Licensed Practical Nurse •The Maytime TOur. ol Home*. Rd ,'Middletown,. Ita petting Is on Fisk, Mrs. Mildred Yost, Keyport; . , nftijlTini'ffl b y th e M arlboro H ospital a high bank of the Xaveslnk River. Association, Division lt met re Mra. Iris Ridgeway, Red Bank, Mrs. Tighe and Mra. Emma Berry, Auxiliary will be held on Tues The ivy covered bouse with char cently at the YMCA, Aabuiy Park d a y from I to 6 P- m* Ticket* With Mrs. Jane Fisk, Port Mon Eatontown. . acteristic slate roof and round en with a map of the home locations mouth. presiding. Three new Mrs. Carolyn Brown, coordina F R E E * pow are available. • They may be try tower was purchased by the directors, Mrs. Harriet Miller, tor of N.J. Hospitsl Association, ordered from Mrs. William Rous, Reades from the infamous finan Monmouth Beach; M rs Helen Wil Trenton, opened the first of t h e . F a ir,H a v e n , SH 7-2770; M rs. S tan cier, Serge Rubinstein. The large liams, Loch Arbour; Mrs. Josephine new LPN refresher courses May (, ley Btilkus, Long Branch, CA 2 two-story living room with a bal Tjghe. Union Beach, were elected aa instructor. The course will run 10 Week Course In 1747; M rs. E lna A nable, D irecto r cony at one end, white stucco and will be installed at the Installa for M hours and la being held at of Volunteers, at the New Jersey walls and beamed ceiling is remi tion dinner to be held June 18, at the Fitkin Hospital Nurse's Home, • Rhythm • Singing Slate Hospital, Marlboro. niscent of the stage setting for Joe’s Clara Bar. Asbury Park. Neptune, Plana are underway for Tour proceeds benefit the patients "fhe Seven Keys to Baldpate,” at the Marlboro Hospital and pro Twin massive stone fireplaces are • Ear Training vide many items not available In at each end of the room, one of a state institutional budget. Among which forms the dining area. the homes to be shown on the tour To The First 20 Five*Year*Oldi That A large sun room was added to is that of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. the original house by the Reades Register Saturday, May 23 _ Adamson, Osprey Lane, Rumson. English Motors for the enjoyment of a sweeping -The house expresses the ultimate view. of the river. Qn the day of In functional modem architecture the tour, refreshments will be and is built of Oregon cedar siding, Pictured above arc, (left to right), the I loo. Richard R. Stout, served here and, weather permit Mercury — Edsel — Lincoln with a silvery, weathered finish, State Senator aad member ot the Board of Directors of the Central ting, on the adjoining flagstone ter combined with large glass areas. New Jersey Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society a race. During World War II, Mr. James C. Ritchie was the archi County Chairman for Monmouth County; tint Hon. Charlea R. Horn NEW AND USED CARS Resde was In Korea, with a Signal State Commissioner, of Banking and insurance and Pm M cat *i( the BernaDeans Music Store tect. He studied with Marcel Breuer Corps photography unit'and was Board of Directors of the MS Cbspttr; and Edward O. Emersea, of the famous Bauhaus school of among the first to meet the Rus Waaamassa, Vice Chairman for the MS Hope Cheat Campaign la Monmouth Street, Opposite Carlton Theatre . architecture in Germany. The sians at the 38th parallel. While Monmouth County. They are shown la front, of the Nassau Inn, Prtaefc house was built by Stender Build Music — Instruction, Instruments, Supplies In Korea, he acquired many ori ton, where they attended the opening campaign dinner held recently, ■ R ed Bank ers, Rumson. ental art objects. Among his sou Mr. Ritchie designed the house venirs are an old “Kaklmona” or Now is the time to advertise I small ad In the classified minim Shodyside 7-4545 -1-6000 176 MAIN ST. MATAWAN to take advantage of a magnificent wall hanging, a samovar used by those unused articles for aale, A'will turn them Into cash for you. view of the South Shrewsbury River six generations of a Russian fami and to suit the specific needs of ly, green Ceramic Chinese dogs the Adamson family. Mr. Adam made into lamps, a 350-year-old son, as executive vice president Chinese bowl, and a samurai sword of Electronic Associates, Long Sensational SUN belonging to the Japanese admiral R A Y PUNCH CARD OFFER! Branch, and president of the Rum* in charge of Korean waters. The DECORATOR StTLE son-Fair Haven Regional High oriental objects enhance the decor School Hoard, is busy In com of the Reade home, wlilch is well Full Family Size munity activities. Mrs. Adamson suited to comfortable family living is on the Rumson School Board, as well as gracious entertaining. connected with the elementary Scott H om e - HAMPER school. They have four young sons. Maytime Tour visitors alao may CWm et»¥Mfri*IUC««nMK The house is built in an “L" shape, see the authentic colonial home with an adult and a youth wing. of Mr. and Mrs. .John E; Scott, The wings are linked by the Idtch- Middletown. It was built in 17411 eiwlinlng area and entry hall. and belonged to the original own-, The "dream” kitchen has wal era, the Taylor family until ID nut cabinets, white formica coun yean ago when the Scotts pur • Wakhshl* yisyl ters and a vinyl tile floor especially chased It. Original scalloped ahliK • rally VsaHlaM designed for the house. Two staln- gle* on (tie exterior are note • tfiM ilttt la. “hua steel wall Ovens, an Island worthy. A lacy wooden ffetwork ’ counterlop stove of mosaic file, Is an ornamentation1 under the plus a bar-counter With two addi eaves. The walla are ot the typical S u n K d n THRI FT COUPON | THRIFT COUPON | !»*‘1.00 Cities Service AJAX SUN R A Y stainless steel wall refrigerators or lean outward as do the aldea of I C E C R E A M MAJESTIC... and freezer, and a dishwaahtr, a ship, The original stairway at Aerosol BUQ FOAMING Cleansing Utility S en b g make cooking a joy, -The-laundry the nid of ths entry hall TJ palnled KILLER SPRAYS ICE CREAM room, (oo, i.«...Is the housewife’* dream white, adhering to the colonial CLEANSER (M m tl I Ipreyi • b SCOOP Ii Tier pmrtN thmn come true. Washing machine, Iron Style., The plain uncarved bahlster • R««cb i A i t * lu««*UI4« 5 With ILCACH ing equipment', a hanging TISSUES itytt, Is natural walnut and Ita lovely I O X O F ' g Q c ~iC board ot cleaning utensils and a patina Is from 200 yeara of use. 3 - 3 5 * view of the river make utilitarian Mrs. Scott ssld it never had been 2 » 9 9 4 0 0 I O COUPON a o o s Till MAV H r* WITH COIIPOH OOOD TILL MAT I M WITH COUPON OOOD TILL MAY air* WITH COUPON I O M TIU; MAT *ML WITH COUPON *000 T|U MAT U r4 tasks a pleasure according to Mri. polished. ttllllllMllllllllltlllItllMlinillllllMIMUIIHIIIIII»im S u n /M i/ THRI FT COUPON | THRI FT COUPON | J"«»»vTHRIFT COUPON \Sun/t<>u THRIFT COUPON) J r ^ ^ v THRIFT COUPON REOULAK S9e Strafeh^NTlM *1 JERGENS MuJTfM qrFnDU IN S T A N T 1 Cocoanut OH TAMPA ACES Bade la lh* «td day* • thing «all*d a "took aup* MIN* t«r«e White io o tso x De«bl*>Edge ’ waa* favorite remedy ftr almost aoytUflg that allad Wltk'Uettte CIGARS HANDNKRCHIKFC b U D E I ina. 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