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“ NewwJeney Press Association Mombcr 90th YEAR — 2nd WEEK Usmber National Editorial ASfOtiattoD MATAWAN, N. JL, THURSDAY, JULY 10, 19S8 Monmouih County PrtM Aaioslatioa Single Copy Ten Centi I t Audit O f Matawan Township Books Number Of Gonlcslaiiljg hi Keyport Day “Queen” Contest Former Keyport Now Superintendent It Is anticipated that the MadlaOn Township Board of Underway To Determine Shortage Pastor Electedv Rducattou will vote at 1 aulhorllles nt Trenton thrown Into the wastepapcr will hnv© until Aug. \t to re- basket. The letter concluded Voting now is underway In the annual Keyport Day “ Queen * /. Standing, Qefi io riffhw, arm Barunra Rchalblo, Union Npotnl. with the inference that public^ contest. Eighteen young ladies are entered in Uie contest thlg Beach; Doris Ackerman.Horiet; Peggy O’Neill. Keyport; funds “ had gone down \$llh year and the winner will reign over Keyport Day. activities Frances Stcfansk), Keyport;3 Barbara LcwaudowNkl, Keyport; Silky Sullivan." Aug. 9. Contestants, shown above seated,, (left to right), are: Mickey McKern, Hazlet; Kathleen Hlmnahan, Koyport,. and No Odors Traced Sue Terry, Keyport; Connie Sacco, Keyport; Audrey Darlahd, Jnno Miller, Keyport,, Contestants not shown In tho picture Hazlet; Gail Matthews, Union Reach; Patricia' Staats, Union are Antoinette Tlnnerlno, Judy Dane, Toni Marino ond Joan Beacli and Barbara Einhorn, Keyport. . ; Cornell, all of Keyport. To Sewer Plant Limited Parking Bond Sale Set Bus Line Lost Money Southwood Unit l» “ Full Acre Suits Marlboro Board Inspected By Mayor Combined bond Issues? to* ' Despite a $1050 subsidy —MatawanTownship 'taitng” $ttt;ooor"wtti-"tor“ssta~ icqm iteyporl merchant*, —Madison-Township-Commit:— at a special meeting of the Put O ff To Fall Louis Rollo jr.? vlco pres* GriFlk^Rtqiicst lec’a mcellng Mondny wns Also Awards Job Matawan Borough Council idcnt of the Kollo Trnnsli nlnrkod by renewed brushes An ordinance 'establishing July 29? It was decided Tues­ Holmdel Large Lots Corp., yesterday reported Transportation Af between Thomas 1", Mlllel’, two-hour parking and no park­ day night. The bonds were More Than Stop Gap . the bus firm lost $200 on Less Than Two Miles f o r pi e r cinnmHlenmim, rind ing zones on various streets authorized th ordinances the, 12*u'cek operation of tho membera of Uio present gov­ was adopted yesterday by the adopted in 1955 and 1956 for Trial of the Holmdel Town­ belt bus lino linking Keyport Marlboro Township Board erning Jindy on tho nubjeot ot Mntawan Township Commit capital Improvements. full acre lot suits .waa With four surrounding com­ of Education wns confronted the Simthwond "paol.; t6"jjower Main St. No ing was approved in a bill Sept. 8. / ' th6 i& iiiperiod; -Mr? r})e routo ■ Hiking .. Ihe .older ;)y.-:Ui the, affairs or JPomdiurhin tlio day ho - tvii tlioro, Tho nrrert Thursday ..Of Ml’.' Kelly packing is permitted on Cllff­ adapted! lit October of tlio An attempt to adjust 'iho y Ratio added. ■; C : cliljdron to Marlboro School, ftehboh.. Up „ attended ( ft e “ now kind of odor".1 te«S'“Tliit "on the alleged embezzlement wood Ave. from . Route, 35 to same year. .: . matter before-tlmfc tlmo. wa s Tho transit executive said which Is* mdro (Ifrin two inlloii Mrir'cor- Comity, J’ rrpnlatory (ciuiitliined uu pBge eight)-' count. . ■-•■ / ■ , Raritan,‘St., on the southeast Bonds amounting to $100,-. n part of the consideration the belt line will be- oontln- nwny. They sniv no ronson School from -11)35-36, mid unul- t Reported TO Firm ’ side of ,Cilflwood/.Ave. from 000 were authorized in July for the postponement. This was ued through this nionlli or why the bus should not slop to miteU nn president of Urn Chum Mr Johnson* reported his Van Cleat Lnnfr to-fimlth Rd.; 1955 for installation of water Indicated Tuesday when the. until tlio - I’ubllo Utilities pick up lava first grndo pu­ of 1630, Ho haa been -ncllvo In Two Confess Sale discovery Immediately to Mr. on the northeast side of Cllff­ mains and tho remaining township planning bonrd held Commission orders the serv­ pils nnd n bbjlnner's clnsn the alumni uuaoolttlloii-nnd-for Seaman ln Perth Amboyr Mr. wood Ave, north of the New $30,000 vvas approved in Nov­ a speclnl mcetlfig. to see what ice halted. Mr. Rollo said pupil from tlielr homo for 15 yours haa boi'ir. n mombor Seaman then notified Town­ York nnd Long Branch vail- ember I95C for 'construction could be done to “ hurry up" the firm Is seeking a method nobcrtavllle Bchool, 1.3 mllos of the bonrd of trusteoa, serv­ Job In Madison ship Attorney Ezra W. Karkus rond and on Pengel Pi. from of an elevated water tank to the completion of the Master by which tho service may be nwny. . . ing as tlio prosldont of the and the formal complaint a- Cllffwood Ave. to Center St. augment t li e municipal Flan. It Is expected the final continued Indefinitely. Mr. Belowksy wurned Ills bourd during, the p»»l five Hold For Action . gainst-Mr. Kelly was recom­ The Manzo Contracting .Co., standpipe. draft of the Master Plan will wife would liuvo to leave un years,. Dr, Smyth was yrjuL-. Of Grand Jury mended and executed by the Inc., Matawan, on a bid of resolve the full acre lot Issue infant child at homo for 20 uatod from the1 Now Bruns­ officer on Information- sup­ $15,395.61 was awarded a con- to a suitable degree lo ap­ ni I n u t o s or unc-lialMiour to wick Theological Hcmlnnry Two nf throe vertii Amboy plied by the auditors. -tracV-yesterday-by-the -town­ pease- th'e^iiilgants;— ~™— ----- Picas Entered In drlve-tlie—three- olitldren- - tc meunrraliined-ln-|lint—city " “Mr. “ Kelly, represented- by ship committee for road sur­ Parking Measure In the final day of testl- Robertsville Sohool. A mini Doolor of Divinity D h g r o n TmiNdity on charges of slciu- Edward F. Juska, Long facing materials. The exten­ m o n y, Mayor James ' H. Two Area Cases with them . warned the„board from Onmmon Theological Ing burning piiulpmeiit from Branch attorney, entered a sive road work is- being fi­ Finally Adopted Ackerson, Township Attorney that If tills had to occtir, ho Seminary In I649. - ~ —- tho Cloldutelu imd._So.lL'. J.tin k plea of not guilty to the for­ nanced through an emergency J, Frank Weigand apd Miss Carson And Kaul v_ would notify polloe of the ih- Nlno Years In Kerporl Yard, I'nrtli Amboy, have mal complaint - which jvaS appropriation of $17,500. * Matawah Council Lois Greultch, of the Morrow -fant being left alono to bring confessed to tho. robbery,;®! a signed by Matawan Township Unsuccessful Bidders * Planntng Associates firm, Deny Guilt ~ the sltimilan to the Attention Serving In the First Re- safe cohlnlnlng 10000 from (continued on page eight) Unsuccessful bidders lnclud- Hears No Protest - were called to the stand. of the courts. : foimod C li u r c li, Jumaloa, tho Ohauuel Lumbnr Co III the ‘cd Fred MoDowcll. Neptune, Currie Develops Point / Qeorjs T. Carson, Amelia They attacked tlio - board’s ■prior to Ills ministry In the Bnyri! Woods Shopping" Center $15,919.96 and the Jannarone^ Following a public hearing Principal point developed Circle, Llttlo Silver, former refusal (a budge from- Its pol­ Now Jorsoy Annual Confor- In Mndlsuu Tnwiishlp early Iasi Deposits Hiked Engineering Co., MatawanT at1 which no objections were was by Edward W. Cuvrlo, president of Chemical Elec­ icy of transportation only at otioo of tho Methodist Church, week. . / ...... ■ $15,990,90. Award of the hid voiced, the Matawan Bor­ Matawan, as a plaintiffs at­ tronics Engineering I n c„ the two mllo basin' as utterly Dr, Stnyth linn sorvod sovernl Tho nniioiincement of the was recommended by Town­ ough Council Tuesday night torney, ln questioning the Matawan, pleaded Innocent disregarding tho sufoly of (continued on pngo eight) eoufosnloii wns made In h Joint.' In Area Banks ship Engineer Karl Heuser1. adopted a revised draft ol the mayor closely on Ihe reported Tuesday to a charge of fraud­ school children who must, truv’ statcmnnt by l'erth Amboy Work ls scheduled to get un­ borough’s first comprehensive assertion that the full acre ulently converting $534,211 of erso busy highways and pitas Guadalcanal Cadots Pollco Cldef John flwalllok and Increase Reported derway Immediately. parking and traffic control or­ lot size was only a*“ £top gap" tho firm’s money to hlo own through lonely stretches of Pollco Chief, Bdward -Adler, Af Over $3,000,000 . The committee rejected an dinance. The ordinance re­ measure to "hold the Une" on use In 1065, woodland In all sorts of March In Parade* Modtmm Township, Both chiefs offer for two lots on Woolley places an original bill, Intro­ real estate development, until Mr. Carson .also focnlcd a weather, Dewey Holmes, vlco and members of tlielr dotoc- Deposits In four bayshore St., In the Oak Shades section duced In January, which In­ (continued on page ten) a second charge of .Imperuon- president, presiding nt the Tho—auudaleltnul— Cadets, tlvo "bureaus-had - nuostlonnl area banks were $3,048,074 of the townshjp, when Mrs. cluded tn It controls over state utlr.g a public officer. He'was meeting, wnrnml tlieiri that to riiniuiiored by Guadalcanal Post tho men throughout the night higher on June 30 than they Joseph Howard, Gaston St., and county roads which did Indicted on both charges a (continued on pugc eight) 4745, VetcrnhM of Foreign at Poalli Amboy polios head-: . were at the. same time last objected that the area had not meet the approval of * the Traffic, Drinking week ago. Moninoutli County Wars, uilflivood and Muinwan, quarters,- •' year. Deposits ln the Keans­ been earmarked as the only State Highway Department. Offenses Draw Fines judge John C, Olordimo, wliu ninrehed In Uvo pnrmlen over Tho men urrnlgnsd hi’foi'e burg National; Farmers and (continued on page" eight) Tbe measure establishes accepted Mr. Carson's pleas, New Pharmacy (lie weekend. Fitdriy evening Mnglnlriili- Louis F. Hellyel . ilcrchants. M a t a w p. n ; The time limits (or parking rang­ Mnglstrate James H. Mar­ set ball at $2000. Bernard Jacobson, Irvington, they, appeared with 2fl units In and ordered held Ip $1600 hull Uatawan Bank and the Peop­ ing from 20 minutes to- two tin heard two motor vehicle According to Prosecutor a 1054 graduate of the ltulitara a largo parade In Red llauk each for uoUon by the Middle­ les National Bank, Keyport. To Establish County hours on many borough streets cases Monday. A fine*of $15 Vincent P, Keuper, Mr, Car­ Scliool of l’liarmncy, will open nnd Saturday bnrtlclnnlcd In sex Counly Grand Jury were: showed a t-otal of $36,234,218 on Chapter Of UN Unit and prohibits parking entirely nnd $5 cost3 wns imposed on son who no longer Is connected the Keyport Pharmacy, noxt the Railway centennial cole-, Arthur (I, Youer, 20, ot Iim June 30. At the same lime on others. In addition, the or­ J. A. Sierra, 012 Front St., with tho Mntawan firm , took to tbe Acme Market, Route 36, hrutlon, ■ Hold Packer; John' Lyons, 24, last year accumulated depos­ The 'American Association dinance , establishes one-way Union Beach, for running Into money ho received from tlio Keyport, July 17. A register­ I'revlmin pnrfornmiicoti thin of 370 Stale Hi., end Raymond its were $33,185,244. . for the United Nations, New. and through streets and pro­ tho car of Mra. Elizabeth Bend, company’s nccounla for liln ed pharmacist will bo on hand summer have Included pnrLlol- llnvlra, 24, of 404 Amboy Ave, Jersey Branch, Inc., encour­ vides for the Installation of New Brunswick,, on Rome 34 own purposes between Juno at all times. Mr, Jacobson patlim In tho parnde_ at the Collll'.. Td Nilfe TIieR Deposits at the Mtonmouth aged by the warm welcome stop signs at Intersections.------on June 30. Sgt. Robert Mc­ and October 1050, Mr, Keuper lma been unsodatcd with a New Jersey VFW: KncsitiP- -The iJatenicat. by'the police County National Bank, which and co-operation extended to Under the terms of the or­ Gowan, borough police, who said Mr, Carson later 111 1555 drug store in Irvlnglon, Th c meld at Wildwood on June 26 rhlefs revealed that Yager and maintains an office ln Keyport it nt a recent conference held dinance. no parking Is per­ investigated, was told by Mrs. sold his Intercut in tlio elec­ phartnucy will bo open from D and III a parade at West Long Lyons hail confessed to tlio showed an Increase* of $1,567,­ at Monmouth College, West mitted on Little St., frolfl Send she turned out of Broad tronics firm. n.m. (o 10 p.m. dally Including jlriiiieh on J lino 21. at which sale Ihelt In Miidlsim Town­ 023 during Uie year from $35,­ Long Branch. Is endeavoring (continued on page eight) St. onto the highway on a Mr, Cnrnon_also Is nccused Sunday. Prompt delivery serv­ tlmo Iho CadelH won first prize ship. Chief Adler said he laid 465,654 to $37,032,677. Deposits to establish a Monmouth-Coun- fereen light when l li c Union ol representing himself ns an ice will be maintained, seven for the bent appearhii; milt lo ordrted ildoliirrii filed on the in 21 banks tn Monmouth ty Chapter. . Advise Madison Pupils Beach driver cut ncrohs the ugpnt of tho Stnto Alcoholic duys n week. tin- parade, (ciialliamit oa piige elghtl 1 County showed an increase of A meeting will be held Mon­ roadway and 6truck her com­ Beverage Control May 7 at $21:740.476 over last year. day evening at 8:30 p.m. at Of Few HHS Vacancies ing out of a gas station. the Idle Hour Inn, Route 30, Three of the four bayshore Monmouth College. Anyone Gunther Strelch, West New Leonardo, Middletown Town­ Koyport Army Navy Store O j i c i i h Al Now Location area banks showed net in­ who is interested In furthering It has been announced by York, wqb fined $10 and $5 creases ln deposits during the the cause of th*? United Na­ James J. Maloney, acting' su­ costs on a c o rn p lu lm signed by ship...... , ; ' _ . year. The fourth. The Mata­ tions—by working with the perintendent of schools ln Robert E. Warnecfce, West­ Judge aiorduno also accept­ wan Bank, showed a slight group, by helping financially, Madison Township that there field, Mr. Warnecke - alleged ed an Innocent plea from'1.fer> , drop from $4,151,904 to $4,131,­ or merely by “standtng up to are still a few vacancies for Ills cur stalled on Route-34 and bei't W. Kaul, It D .l, Free­ ' 509' on June 30. * be counted," Is Invited to at- students from Madison Town­ Broad 6t. July 1 as the «red hold, charged with »causing . Tlie Peoples Nationals Bank, lejlCl. ’ ship desiring to attend Hoff­ light changed a“d Mr. filrctri), death hy auto May 11 when the The “ AAUN"; la part of a man High Bchool, South loo Impatient, slimmed In'o truck he wan driving on Spring Keyport, showed an increase of World Federation of Untted Amboy, on full-day session. Ills rear before Titr~ronld-gin Valley Rd., Mnrlhoro Town­ nearly $1,000,000 from $8,789.­ Nations Associations. These Permission to attend will bo his car going. ship, fllruck and killed elglip 949 to $9,743,800 In 1958.* Tlie groups are workfng In over granted until the quota of 60 Two Jersey City men, Wil­ year old Charlotte Guerin, Farmers and Merchants Bank, 50 countries to educate the has been reached. This, oppor­ liam McOlrl and Robert Skin­ Morganvllle, - • Matawan. showed a boost from people La United Nations ideals, tunity ls open to freshmen and ner, each were flnod $25 and $5. : $9,560,829 In .1957 to $9,918,405 and to hiflp tlie UN. ln every upper classmen. Tuition and costs for -having six bottles dr __on _June.. 30. • — --- . possible way. • . - • transportation wtll. bo. furnish­ :&eer lfl fir car on Franklin st; . Tram fatality The kcansburg N a 1 16 n & 1 ed by thc hladl&on Township July 1. They were apprehend­ A Matnwan man, Richard Bank, also-shoged- A-inarked /^Taxpayers, Meeti ng Board of EducaUon. — - ed by Patrolman James -Volkr Cooper; Main St.; was engk Increase tn. deposits‘during the AU request* to attend Hoff­ borough police. neer on a locomotlvo Involved same period. The bank report­ Matawan Township Tax­ man High School should bo Mra, Elma Dover, Perth pi a falal mishap at the Cen­ ed deposits as of June 30 at payers Association.will meet made ln writing to the office Amboy, was fined $59 for tral Railroad of New Jersey $12,440,504 as compared to $10,­ Tuesday at 8:15 pria. at the of the Superintendent of throwing glasses in the New terminal yard* at Jersey City 682,662 a year ago, Oak Shades Fire House on 8chools. on or before July 18. Deal Tavern, Orchard Si., on Tuesday night. Jersey City Po­ Lower Main St.. Andrew Gor­ & - — ■ 1. • complaint of Ucywood Lang­ lice reported Stanley Borke, - ■ Notice ...: - .... in a c l, secretary, announces. In Appreciation . ley, tbe bartender. 50, ol tbat city, a railroad em­ The Matawan Savings and All township ciyzens are in I would like to thank all my ployee, unaccountably tried to Loan Association opened its vlied.- friends for their kindnesses at Moved To New Offico run across the track, Just a books for subscriptions to the time of the fire at Tour- few feet jn advance of Mr, shares in the 58lh Series on New York Turnpike Erprera tne’s Tavern, especially the The office of Ruwcll A. O Cooper’s, oncoming locomo­ June 17th .1958. Subscriptions $1.7$ plus tax round trip Matawan Fire Departments Blotter, euperlnlendcht of Mut- tive, The man’s miscalculation ltlbbOD-cotlln* ceremonies Monday nlsrkeil 4hs grand openlng of At Ooldnian's Keyport received until August 19th Frequent service. - convenient and Police Department. . »w*n Township Bchooln, now of distance cost him bis life. Army Nsvy Htore st its new West front 81, location. Tskhur. psrl In the cerrinonlen were. 1958/ - ■- • - ■■■.•. . ■ ; 1 economical For time schedule Frank Tourlno J r. 1« ln Its new location at 117 He died of multiple head In­ (Ieft to rllbIL J. Harold Hendrickson; president of thn Keyport Chamber of L’omxnertoi Msyoi call COlfax 4-2222, jfp —*dv 10 ■ Male St.. Matawan. juries. . 1 ...... Charter I!. Applegate) Mr; Goldman; Clifford Rooney, clerk, and Tollce Chief Leltor Sprout. THE Married At Calvary Church Services Held Couple Wed At St. For Amboy Man MATAWAN JOURNAL Joseph A. Cannon Funeral services were held ■ Phillip A. Capraun Mrs. Edward Hart * Fare Two July 10, 1958 Saturday at 8:30 a.m. from the Phillip A, Capraun, 72, of 3 Mrs. Emma Hart, 81, died Oundt.um Funeral Home, Freneau Ave,, Matawan, died Sunday, July 6, 1$58. She form- . Perth Amboy, and at 9 a.m. a suddenly at his home Tuesday, erly lived at 6 Broadway^ Key­ M . Matthews Weds solemn hlffh requiem mass July 8, 1958, He was born in port. She was born In New was celebrated In St, Mary’s Elizabeth and lived 'ln Mata­ York. She was the widow of Church, South Amboy, for Jo­ wan for'the past 16 years. He Edward Hart. South Amboy Man seph A. Cannon, 18 First St., was the husband of the late Surviving is- a cousin, Roy Bayvledf Manor, who died Anna (Zutter) Capraun. - Wlnterton, Keyport. . ■' ' Miss Marilyn .Mae Mat­ Wednesday morning, July 2, ' Surviving arp three sons, Funeral services were held thews, daughter of Mr. and 1958, In South Amboy Memor­ Phillip; Boonton; Albert and Monday at 7:30 p.m; at, the Mrs. J. Raymond Matthews, ial Hospital following a long Thomas, both at home; two John W. Mehlenbeck Funeral 274- Maple PI., Keyport, be­ Illness, He was the father ' of daughters, Mrs. Henrietta Rle- Home, Hazlet, with the Rev, came the. bride of Bruce Carl Robert Cannon, Laurence Har­ del, Bethesda, Md., and Miss Maurice Phillips, pastor of ' Codic, : son .of Mrs", - Norman bor, and Gerard Cannon, Un­ Catherine Capraun, at home: the First Baptist Church, Key­ ’ Currie, St. Peter PI.. Keyport, ion Beach. Interment was , ln two sisters, Miss Anna .Capr­ port;'officiating;'"' Interment . and Carl Cook, Highlands Calvary Cemetery, Parlln. aun, Linden; Mrs. Julia Sulli­ was in Fair View Cemetery, - Ave,, South Amboy, ln St. Mr. Cannon was employed van; Westfield, and tour grand­ Middletown. ' John’s Methodist Church, Har- by the South Amboy Board of children. • ■ Itan Township, Sunday, June Public Works- for the! last - 30 - Funeral services will-be held ^ . . John ..... 29, 1958, at 2 p.m. The Rev. tears. He was; horn in ’ Eolith Friday at 8:30 a.m: at the Day John J. Manion.. Elmhurst, * Norman R, Riley, pastor, of­ Amboy, son of the late Mr! and Funeral Home, Keyport. At 9 L.I.; formerly of Keyport, died ficiated; """ ' ■ Mrs. Bernard Cannon. He was a.m. a high.requiem mass will Friday, July 4. 1958. ' . •. Given ln marriage by her a communicant, of St. Mary’a be celebrated by the Bev, C. J. q He attended St. Josep h*s i father the-bride woie a tloor- Church, South Amboy. Kane, pastor, ln St. Joseph’s School, Keyport, and Keyport —Also surviving are rhls wife, Church,.—'Keyport;—Interment Hlgh.SchooL_He_wftg a,.mem-_ _ length gown of white satin de­ Mrs. Emily (Saluka) Cannon; will be ln St, Joseph’s Ceme­ ber of.the McGibney Council, signed with a high neckline three daughters, Mrs. Mary tery, ." ...... K of C ti and the Holy Name trimmed with sequins and Burnette and Miss Jo Ann Society/ , ' pearls.:She,.carried a colonial Cannon, South Amboy; M r s. - Mrs. Charles 8. Gray Surviving la his wife, Mrs. bouquet of white carnations. Gerard Cpnnors, North Caro­ Mrs. Della (Wilson) Gray, Dolly (Welstead) Manion, and ’ Miss Gall Diamond, Union lina; three other sons, Joseph 81, of Washington and ,-Llttle a sister, Miss Mary Manion, Beach, was maid of honor. She B„ Springfield; Thomas, Hem- Sts,, Matawan, died Tueaday, Keyport. . wore a strapless floor-length stead, L.I.; Eugene, Haddon July 8, 1958, ln the Methodist gown cf lavender net over sat­ Heights; ’three’ sisters, 'Miss Hospital, Brooklyn. She was Mrs. John T. Geran in with a matching stole and Sara M. Cannon, Mrs. George born ln Neshanlc, daughter'of Mrs. Nellie S. Geran, 90, carried a colonial bouquet, of ' MRS." WILLIAM A.- STEWART- Frank and Mrs. Agnes . Wall­ the late Wilson Abram DuBols Washington St., Keyport, died bright pink carnations. ace, all of South Amboy, and Wilson and Frances- (CorJe) FridayrJ uly 4, 1953, In the-ifea-...... Miss Karen Klneg, CUff­ -Under an arch of white glam- Miss Isabelle Topolewskl, both a brother. Bernard Cannon, Wilson brook Nursing Home, Key­ . wood, was the bridesmaid. She elllas, carnations, and ivy of West Keansburg, yellow, New Brunswick. - MR., MBS. PETER JOHN ROONEY She had been a resident of port. She was born in Boon­ wore a strapless floor-length Miss Joan Partenfelder, and Mrs. Peter Boyle, Middle­ Matawan for seven years and ton, daughter of the late John gown of pink glazed crystal- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hen­ town, aunt of the bridegroom, David Ralnka * The marriage of Miss Elsie and were trimmed with ap- was a member of the First Hi and Sarah E- (Willis) CoZ- lette and carried a colonial ry Partenfelder, 108 Eighth blue. Their gowns, hats and Funeral services were held Veronica Bennett, daughter of ptlqued buds. They wore Methodist Church, Matawan. Jars, she moved to Keyport ln bouquet of deep pink carna­ St., West Kegoisburg, and Sp/,3 bouquets were ^he same style Wednesday at 11 a.m,, at, tho Mr. and Mrs. James J shirred matching headpieces Surviving Is her" husband, 1880. tions. . William A. Stewart, son of as the honor attendant's. Day Funeral Home, ’ Keyiiort; Bennett, 2 Fifth St., Matawan, and catrled white carnation the Rev. Charles 8. Gray, re­ Surviving are one daughter, Raymond Harry Matthews, Mr. and Mrs. William Stewart Albert Gillen, Keansburg, for David Ralnka, Infant son of to Peter John, Rooney, son colonial bouquets with match­ tired Methodist minister; two Mrs. Irene G. Mills, Key- Union Beach, brother of the jr., Route 34, Colts Neck, were uncle of the bridegroom, was Edward and Patricia (Mul-. of Mr. and Mrs. James R. ing streamers. sons, Errol W., Matawan, and port; one grandson and two brldb, was the best man and united In marriage by the.Rev. the best man, and ushering hearn) Ralnka, 625 Turner S t, Rooney, 298 Eiiclld Ave., Flower. Girls , Charles H., Long Island, and great-grandsons. ' > 1 ushering was Harold Phillips, Hillman T. Williams, pastor, were Jess Boyle,Colts Neck; Belford, who died shortly alter Matawan, took place Satur­ The flower girls were two grandchildren. Funeral services were held . New York. • at Calvary Methodist Church, Peter Boyle. Middletown, and birth, Monday, June .30, 1958, day, July 6, 1958, at 2 o'clock Funeral services will be held Vincent Stewart, Lakewood, In Monmouth Memorial Hos­ In St.- Joseph's Church, Key­ Patricia and Phyllis Rooney, Monday at 1 p.m. at the Bedle - The bride’s mother wore a Keyport. The double ring cere­ port ...... t..w l n sisters of the bride­ Friday at 1 p.m, at the Bedle Funeral Home, Keyport,. with dress of gray print on a white mony took place Sunday, July uncle of the bridegroom. : pital. . Interhtent was ln St, Jo­ groom. Their orchid powns Funeral Home, Matawnn, with the Rev. Dr. Hillman-T. "Wll- -.... background, a white hat and 6, 1958 at 5 o'clock ln the aft­ For her daughter's wedding, seph’s Cemetery, Keyport. The Rev. Charles O’Shaugh- and headpieces were Styled the Rev. Frank Sweeteil, pas­ Hams, pastor of the Calvary: _ accessories and a corsage of ernoon. Melvin Jones was the Mrs. Partenfelder chose a Also surviving are.. two sis­ nessey performed the double like the Junior bridesmaids, tor of the First Methodist Methodist Church, Keyport, of- White, carnations. solojst and Miss Helen Vander­ light blue glazed cotton eye­ ters, Sheila and Fatr-lcla and ring ceremony. . " -­ and they carried princess Church, Matawan, officiating. Delating. Interment; was In - ~ A reception was held at the bilt, organist. let sheath dress with match­ one brother, Kenneth, all at Mrs, Tiiichael Cox was the Interment will be In Neshanlc Rose Hill Cemetery. Matawan. home of the bride’s parents. ing hat and accessories and a home. soloist and Miss Loretta baskets of white carnations Cemetery. The bride graduated from Given in marriage by hec white orchid corsage. The Durante, organist. . and orchid ribbon. Joseph Tesoro father, the bride wor’e a floor- bridegroom's mother selected Vincent A. Serlcas . James Rooney Sr., brother Mrs. John D; Bade Keyport High School, Class of length gown designed with a Funeral services .were held Given in marriage by her of thc bridegroom, was thc Mrs. Catherine Bade, 84, Joseph Tesoro, 40, of^84 Pine ^ 1958>«and Is employed as a sec- lace bodice styled with a scal- a pink dress -with- lace bodice Friday at 8 a.m. at .the-. Day father, the bride wofe a floor- best man and ushers were Ave., Keansburg. died of a --“l’erary by DrrFrancis W.-HoN lopedneckllherandlongsleeves and_chiffon .skirt .with,. white length gown designed with a formerly of New Monmouth/ heart attack while driving on ° man, Keyport. Tho brlde- hat and accessories and a Funeral HomerKeyport, and citiratmy'TacrTJisaice—with—ir Donald ■ Nemeth. Robert died Friday. July 4.,-ta58. in Palm er'— Aye—— Middletown— : tapering to ' points at the white orchid corsage. at 9 a.m, a high requiem mass v-neckline and long sleeves. Rooney, brother of the bride Garden. State Manor fturslng groom |s a graduate, df Hoff­ wrists. Appliques of seqpln- A reception followed at El- was celebrated by the Rev. groom, both of Matawan, Home, Holmdel Township. She Township, Wednesday, July 2, man High school, south Am- studded matching lace trim oe-Kl, Keansburg, after Stanley Levandeskl, paslor. Pearl-embroidered lace ap­ and Donald Falachek, Lynd- was born In Middletown Town­ 1958. * . ' hoy, and Is employed by Ka- med tho nylon tulle overskirl ln St. Ann’s Church, Keans- pliques trimmed the full hurst, uncle of the bridegroom. ship, daughter of the i a-t c Mr. Tresoro was a barber. He . pushy Esso Service Station, which fell over a ruffled tulle which the couple left for Atlan­ nylon tulle skirt. Her flnger- was a member of the Barbery...... Keyport. underskirt. Her three-quactir tic City. For traveling, the burg, for Vincent A. Serkus, tip-length veil of - French . James Bennett Jr., Mata­ George jind Caroline (Davls) Preseers Union, New* '-York, bride wore a white sleeveless 32, of 5 Carrie Dr.; West Illusion fell from a pearl wan, brother of the bride, was Brown. . . He also was a member of St. length veil of imported French dress trimmed with red yelvet Keansburg, who died Tuesday, crown and she carried a the rliig bearer. She was a member of the Illusion fell from a crown of se­ ribbon woven through vorticle July 1, 1958, in Rlvervlew Hos­ The bride’s mother chose a Belford Methodist Church. Ann’s Church, Keansburg. Wesley F. H all quins and she carried a cas­ pital, Interment was ln St. Jo­ colonial’ bouquet of white car­ Surviving are hla wife, Mrs. , cade bouquet of white carna­ lace insertions with a white nations. • ’ white satin, sheath dress em­ Surviving are a grandson, Adelaide. (Forlnox) Tesoro; ..... hat and accessories and a white seph's Cemetery, Keyport. Slstbr Is Maid O f Honor . broidered in pink and silver, Eugene'm ; Bade, and ".two two sons, Ciro, Union *Beacb, Dies At His Home tions and glamelllas. carnation corsage. He was born In Kearny, and with pink hat and accessories. great-grandsons, Ernest . and and Christopher, at home; Mlss_ Hilda Partenfelder, The bride graduated from was employed as a tool and Miss Catherine Bonnet^, Her corsage was of pink and Martin Bade, all of Raritan Wesley F. Hall, _B2. of 30 West Keansburg, was her sis­ dyemaker at Pfaff Tool Mfg. Matawan, was her sister’s Township. ' . ' . two sisters, and a grandson,:'/;:/^ . Little St.,' Matawan; died Keyport High School, Class of maid. of honor. Her ankle- white flowers. . The bride­ The John J. Ryan Home for: ... ter’s'maid of honor. She wore 195?, and was employed by the Co, Harrison. nr J groom’s mother wore , a bluo Funeral services were held Funerals, Keansburg, was in Monday; July 7, 1958, at his el ballerlna-iength gown styled Prudential Insurance Company, Surviving Is Ills wife, / Mrs. length ~ orchid nylon tuU«i lace dress with-pink-hatland .Monday at 2:30 p.m. at the home. He-was born In Halls with a mint green chiffon bod­ Newark, The bridegroom at­ Marlon lEUlssat) Serkus; ■ a gown.had a strapless" bSdlNg accessories and a pink carna­ Belde Funeral Home, Keyport, charge-of arrangementsr— =-----r— Mills, Me., son of the latd ice, lace skirt and taffeta cum­ tended Keyport High School and son, Vlncent’John, at ho Me; with, a matching, stole, anir tion corsage.; . ■ . .with the Re;v. Robert; Black­ Joseph C. Obuchowici ffewe11 Ball a n d. Frances merbund, with r matching pic­ pvas employed by Stewart's Tool his parents, jVlncent F. »nd cummerbund. She woro a' Trip To Niagara Falls ’’ ‘ man, pastor of •‘the Belford 3 p\>£ei!h‘ Charles Obuchowlez; ■ Viola (Maker) ,H&U, He ..was ture*.,hqt; She, .carried a cas­ ;and 'Ple'-Co.,^. Hplmdel,; ;He : is Anna! (Yuknalls) Serkus, Union shirred orchid tulle head­ After a reception at the, Mpthodist‘Church,, officiating, 68, 'of 918 Woodland Aye.,, West.. the husband ot-the lato Agnes cade bouquet of matching car­ ’stationed at Fort Bragg, N.C. Beach; a brother, R d b' e r t,' piece' and parried a. colonial interment was'in Fair View Belmar, died Thursday, July 3, M. (Lynch) Hall. nations. Hazlet, and a sister, Mrs. Dor­ bouquet of white carnations Oak’ Shades Fire House, the Cemetery, Middletown. Mr. Hall was a member of and has 15 more months to othy Mllewskl, kearny, ; and orchid streamers. couple leffr-for-Niagara Falls. 1958, lri 'Fitkin Memorial Hos­ Pastel Gowns , serve of; a . three-year enlist­ Thq brjdal . attendants ln For traveling, the bride, wore ' Mrs. Andrew> Wales 1 pital^ N.eptuije/ ’He was the. the F i r at Presbyterian The bridal attendants ih ment. 1 ' . Mrs, Sidney Pedce a dress of white lace over father of'Stadley Obuphowlcz Church, fMatawan; a member tlie pastel wedding were Miss The couple will reside in the pastel wedding' were talfeta with blue; chiffon Mrs. Helen J. Wales, 58, of and Mrs. Mary Ka£kauskas, of FSiAM Lodge 192, Mata- North Carolina. .. Funeral services were held Mrs.. Donald Nemeth, 38 Embury Ave., Ocean Grove, wan. He had been a resident Joan Bennett, who wore pink; Thursday at 9:3d a.m. from the Matawan, who wore yellow; back panels, white hat and died Thursday, July 3. 1058, at both of Union Beach. He was . of Matawan for 42 years. .He Pfleger Funeral Home, N e w Miss Marcella M avy o, accessories, and a white car­ the Frances .Convalescent born ln Poland and had lived was a retired experimental Monmouth, and a solemn high Matawan, in blue, and Mrs. nation Corsage. ' Home, Neptune City. She was in Union Beach for 40 years engineer and had been em­ requiem mass was celebrated Donald Falachek, Lyndhurst, The bride .■ was graduated t h e mother of James Wales, before moving to West. Belm ar. by the Rev. Robert T. Bulman aunt of 'the bridegroom, In from Matawan High School Hazlet. . ‘ Others surviving are his ployed by the Hanson­ ot St, Mary's Church, New and Is -employed ...-by...the wife, Mrs. Btelltt (Moroz) Ohuc- ' ^Van * Wlnkle-Munning C ott mint." green. Their gowns, Hanson -" Van Winkle - Munnlng She had lived In South Or­ howicz; another daughter,-Mrs,_ Matawan. \ . • Monmouth, at 10 a.m. for Mrs, headpieces, and bouquets ange, and w a s a resident of Helen Leonard, Walt Township; He la . Burvivtd by one Conway Rizzo Jane Pedee, 65, of 107 Tindall were styled like the honor at­ Co., Matawan. ’ Ocean Grove for three years. R d „ Middletown, who died Mon­ tendant’s. • The bridegroom attended a sister In Russia, and six daughter,. Mrs* Lewis Hanson, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Con­ Mr, and.Mrs. Joseph Rizzo, M a t a w a n High School and She was a member of St. Paul's grandchildren. Strafford, N.H.; one son, way, 137 Hilltop Blvd., Clllf- 158 Seabreeze Way, Keans­ day, June 30, 1958, In Rlver­ The Junior bridesmaids Methodist Church, Ocean Funeral services were held Newell P., Bouthwlck, Mass.; wood, are the parents of a burg, are the parents of a son, vlew Hospital...... were Miss Suzanne Bennett, Is employed by.the Bell Beef Grove.. She was a past matron Monday at 8 a/m. at the-Day.. one sister, Mrs. Lulu Hargett, son, born ln South Amboy Hos­ born Monday. July 7, 1958, In She was born ln New York, sister of the bride, who wore Co., Matawan. He served four of Polar Star Chapter, Order Funeral Home, Keyport. At i Lake Worth Fla.; nine pital...... ■ Monmouth Memorial Hospital. daughter of the late Joseph and blue, and the misses Louise years In the U. S. Air Force, of Eastern Star, Newark. 8 a.m. a solemn high requiem grandchildren, 19 great-grand­ Margaret (Loughlin) Cliffy. She and Mary Rooney, twin sisters and spent 15 months on duty Others surviving are her hus­ mass was celebrated at Holy - children, and two great-great- Boyer Lagattuta ...... lived ln South Amboy for 15 of the bridegroom, who wore ln Frenoh Morocco. band, Andrew Wales; a daugh­ Family Church, Union Beaehi— grandchildren; ■ A son was bom ln South A daughter was born Thurs­ years, ln Hazlet for 15 years mint green. Their gowns had The couple will reside at ter', Mrs. John Gray, Mana­ with the Rev. Joseph G. Fox, Masonic services were held Amboy Hospital, to Mr. and day, July 3, 1058, ln Monmouth and ln Middletown for 14 years. satin bodices, and tulle skirts 101 Florence Ave., Keysort, squan; one other son, Joseph pastor, officiating. Interment . Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the Mrs. William Boyer, RD1, Memorial Hospital, to Mr. and She was a member of St, Wales, Whlppany; three sisters, was In St. Joseph's Cemetery, Bedle Funeral Home, Mata­ Matawan. ' _ , . Mrs. Russ Lagattuta, 5 Mayfair Mary’s Chur c h, New Mon­ Soltis graduated from Hoffman Mrs. Robert Walker, Weehawk- Keyport. wan. Funeral services were Rd, Hazlet. mouth, and Its Rosary and Al­ .Engagements en; Mrs. David Paton, Stark, held Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. Ziegler- tar Society. High School, South Amboy. He Fla.; Mrs. Wlliiftm Taylor, Mr. nnd Mrs. Christian Zieg­ Lovelace Surviving are her husband, Ellls-Liebenow Is serving lh the U. 8. Marine Scotland; a brother, William at the funeral home, with the Mr. and Mrs. Donald Love­ Sidney; two daughters, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Llebe- Baptism Rev. Chester A. Galloway, ler, 17 May St, Keyport, are lace, Amboy Rd„ Keyport,. are. Corps. Wler, also of Scotland, and 10 -p a s t o r of --t-h•••--First the parents of a son, born in Alice Scheldlg, South River, now, McCnmpbell Rd., Holni- grandchildren. ■ Hines ’ . Presbyterian Church, offici- South Amboy Hospital, the parents of a son, born Fri­ and Mrs, Margaret Cooper, del, announce the engagement Funeral services were held - Barbara Hines,.infant:daugh-„_ . atlng. Interment was in Old day, July 4, 1958, ln Rlvervlew South Amboy; two sons, James of their daughter, Lois, Virginia Wills Filed Tuesday at 2 p.m. at the Mat­ ter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bohling Hospital, Governale, Long Branch, and thews, Franclonl and Taylor Tennent Cemetery. Michael Governale, Belford; to Richard E. Ellis, son of Frederick Meyer ' Hines, Hawthorne Way, Cliff- • Fall bearers wero Edgar — A—m. j.so j.oo in i n DAY FUNERAL HOME nlk, 13 Prospect P I, Matawan. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Boyton. at the baso hospital The baby 1 oh Friday, July 4, 1958. The 858 Walton D f„ Cllffwood, aTe weighed six pounds. 15 ounces, Itatf Orfrn t, ptupict HIM . g 361 Maple Place. Keyport — Keyport 7-1352 baby has been named Howard thc parents of a daughter, born and has been named James SS B ’ Lady Alteadant NoD-SectarUiii SH 1-0248 and weighed eight pounds, four in .Perth Amboy, Hqspltal, Michael. Sgt. MacMillan is a ounces. ’ , (continued bottom next column) former resident of Matawan". Final Performance “AUNTIE MAWE" Sun., July 1 j ’ CD Council Makes Theatrical Honoirs For Juanita Hall Too Much Sprinkling Tennis Club In Can Causa Lawn IHE Future Plans Marlboro Area /More lawn troubles atari At the regular m o n t h 1 y Herbert B. Royle, ' Tennent from use of too much water IWSWAfjOUWttL meeting of the' Township " of Rd., Morganvllle. recently An­ than from lack of It. and ao Famous for... Raritan Civil Defense and Dis­ nounced the opening of. his proper use of the boss or July 10. 1858 Page Three aster Control Council, Law- new tennis club with offices nt sprinkler becomes Important, u rence ^ Zappulla; cotnmunlca; his. home. He said there will pr. Richard Skogley, extension Dr. Skogley's advice: Water BRANDS tlon chairman, reported pjTthe be four courts for-use of club turf specialist at Rutgers Uni­ only, when neoessary and then progress of the radio course to members nnd there are no age versity, emphasizes this point soak tho soil to a depth ol six YOU SHOULD train volunteers for a tech- limits. . by calling attention to the fact to eight Inches, Light, frequent • nlcian'a license. Volunteers that healthy turf grasses sol- KN O W FOR Persons who decide to join dom are killed by dry weath­ applications encourage shal­ still are being accepted topir the club will be entitled.to ten­ er. low rooting and aid tlie growth ticlpate in the course. . .. . nis activity in the spring, sum­ of orabgrass and shallow root­ Details of the second annual mer and fall and Ice skating Grasses m a y. go dormant ed types of grass and weeds. EXTRA National Civil Defense Photo In the winter. The macadam during hot rainless days* but Contest were described by Di- will be froren over to make nn they almost always recover This week why don't you rector’Chester E. Johnson. The Ice skating rink. Mr. ROyle when good weather returns,* look through tho windows of SAVINGS Grasses are healthier when yolir ohurch. from tbe In­ contest la open to all CD per­ said. . . '• Y they are on the dry . side FRE-MAR — Fancy ..... sonnel and; action shots of civil “We will have" special ' rites side. 46 ox. defense services in a real or for a man and his wife and for simulated emergency are th e whole families.” Mr, Ro yl e Tomato Juice can 2 9 appropriate subjects. The pur­ said, “And If we find a • con­ N o l i - pose of the contest is to In­ genial-type clientele and If ten­ Fre-Mar Fancy Pineapple Juki ««A. . ;1 i r spire maximum photographic nis goes over well, we’ll do,oth­ S t / ia ju J f lliM-OOC coverage of CD activities and er things -to accommodate our MOTORS Fre-Mar Golden Corn wholi m.niI' 21• tana • * thereby to heighten public in-: members.” " Fre-Mar French Green Beans 2 r 3 5 5 terest In civil defense* The con­ If he finds that the members test deadline is Nov. l. a n d would like to participate In Fre-Mar Small Sliced Beets 2 ^ 2 5 ° __mQre_than.$2000_in__mer.chan.- hSndbairbr shiifflebo&rd, ' for - DIAL A DEAL - dise will.be .presented to' tbe instance, he would consider set­ Fre-Mar Mayonnaise - t v r - winners.- . \ ting up facilities. "There'a 1958 Bulck Limited, the prestige car. . . Schedule of Course / " Fyne-Taste Prune Juice , «*H? *2J°. ’ The new, schedule of -dates plenty of room,” Other posSl- Our Top Executive* personal car. 14 m.) fo r the heavy duty rescue blllUei, "only If the members Fyne-Taste Tomatoes 21?tini 3F1 courses to be-, conducted at _ Keyport’s Juanita Hall/ as she appears In “ Bloojly Mary,” request it", would. be archery, I4OI.9C0 m Fyne-Taste Beans »« * ■21IIM‘J » Hammonton w a s announced. role she made internationally famous In stage and motion baseball and even aquars dano- Not A Demonstrator * .Mr. Johnson reported the plotnre productions of “flouth Pacific.” - Ing; "we have a large barn FYNE-TASTE course is being offered free- Ju&nita Hall, a former Key­ first Negro soap opera ln the that could be converted into a Every Available Power Option Including of-charge to Industrial employ­ port resident Is the only mem­ clubhouse ahd d a h o i n g *>18, ees ln order to assist the vari- ber of the film “Sduth Paclf- world on radio lo r. a year, & room," Mr. Royle stated. AIR-POISE ...... Salad Mustard 34oi.|ardE9 bus“'IevelB of government to rc,r*whb created her Tole, that transcribed series called “The If Mr. Royle'a plans- work Story of Ruby Valentine." She out, area; residents will. have -obtain the fullest co-operation of “Bloody Mary/* .on the the benefit of sports activity in suipeniionand premium nylon tires. The ut­ from industry ln activating and stage ar.d won both the Donald­ has composed some of the Marlboro Township. "Tennis Is most in comfort, convenience and safety; sustaining their Industrial CD- son and Antoinette Perry songs she has recorded. a respectable a p o r t,” Mr, BANQUET DINNERS DC plant protection program. Awards as B e s t Supporting She was 'trained for opera', Royle said, "and we have a exceptionally liberal allowance. Facilities available at the Actress of the year In the but doesn't use her natural so­ fine place for the people to FRESH FROZEN county, level, Including a - Broadway, stage version of prano for stage musicals or breathe good, clean air and ex­ Turkey, Frlad Chicken OS, bed emergency hospital and200 “South Pacific.” ■ nightclub work. She once wrote ercise their bodies.” ' - or Bee! Pot Roait auxiliary generators,. Hiese ■The distinguished actress the music for a show Oeorge 4 9 are part of the ever increasing and singer made her Abbott directed in 1835, "Sweet Jokey Joe LlCausl, a mem­ S tfiM M jb MOTORS YELLOW, WHITE or DEVILS FOOD stockpile of equipment Mon­ stage bow at the age'of 14, in River." The show didn't last ber of the riding colony at Incorporated mouth County is amassing to the chorus of “Show Boat'* at long, but she's proi^d of the Monmouth Park, It passing out meet, future emergences, Mr*. the Zlegfleld Theatre, New program which shows she cigars. The occasion.Js-the ar­ Betty Crocker S Johnson said,_ ...... York She .sang with the Hall- wrote • bpth the ' muslo- and rival of a Bocond son for the > Methods of securing add I- Johnson.7 Choir in “The Green lyrics. • -v LlCausls. The newoomer BUICK d ffifflb OPEL tional volunteers for the'civil Pastures” and later became so- weighed, seven pounds and HIGHWAY 35 A'i BEDEE RD. KEYPORT F lo f f o W i s h b o n e defense disaster control lolst and associate director of Real Estate Listing Cards ounoes and will be known as12 organization were discussed the choir before founding her for sale at this office. . ’ John Richard. S h o r t e n i n g Italian Dressing and plans for a volunteer own Juanita Hall Choir, which gave over 500 concerts .at Cenliter a°i.oac - drive are being made. Pack bet. O O The oounciT agreed to sus­ churches, . schools, clubs,: as 3 i 9 IC pend meetings during the well as at Carnegie Hall. mondis^of-sJuiy >and August. Subsequently she Played the B i g - T i m e Mr. Johnson announced Th e 17Mango Woman” with the R e d H e a r t - . next regular meeting will be Lunts; . sang the watermelon D o g F o o d D o g F o o d held'* In September. Although and other street vending cries •rMnd Issf _ meetings have been suspended, in “Sing Out, Sweet Land!”; Beef.Flih 16 . C Honamiat. OlBoX*^|C Mr. Johnson stated training acted the role of “ Leah” in or Liver J3 Mill01 “4 7 f 2im ^ cam 4 1 ' courses, recruiting drives and “ St. Louis Women” ; appeared practice drills will continue. _ in the musical version of u r io e “Street Scene,” in-'-S.S. Glen- Dole Pineapple Juice 24 aiM i' Defense Bonds pay the same cair” and “Deep Are The ,,AM'35«- rate' of interest as the War Roots.” Then came the dark Southern Star Bonito Flakes 24 iim Bonds you bought during the period ln 1947 when she war. Buy some! . . ' couldn't get work and avoided Manclnl Roasted Peppers V 25° starving by reading aloud to Babo Cleanser ■ .. • ' ° i29« aged invalids at an hour. 1 21 U L e r^ o - —Itr-was-after-thatdreadlulhi-$2 -Fyne-TexJIeanser------^— ; iia i GAS-TOONS atus that a friend, Herbert Kingsley, asked her to sing, a song.;he'd;jwritten for / ’Talent By Steve anil George of *48.” Rodgers and.- Ham- Trim Salad Whip piersteln heard.her sing Jt./Tho next day she,was introduced to LOWCALOnil Box. Joshua Logan, and she was set. 5eOFF. ;"-|sr for “South Pacific,” with which she stayed for. two years, left to sing in the country’s lead­ Spic & Span D a s h ing nightclubs for a year, then returned .to do her “ B 1 o o d y D e t e r g e n t D e t e r g e n t Mary” role for another year. Also she appeared In “ Mmc. I6 o i.'o q c H25 ot. C Tango*' with Pearl B a i 1 e y, pkgi Z Y pkg. 3 9 **X had no Idea air-conditioning i‘Ho us e.. of- Flqwers/*./’Nar- -vraa-SO EASY-TO INSTALL!" cisse,” ln ’’The Ponder Heart' We do all of. the things RIGHT with David Wayne, and C a m a y •• i . ; that we are expected to do! “Bloody Mary’* ln var ious “South Pacific” shows around KAPUSHY BROS. the country. BS50 BBBVICB CENTEO Miss Hall la six-eighths Scot- .’ 2# Hour Service . tlsh-Irlsh, one-eighth Chinecock 4 b S 3 9 ° 2 la , 3 3 c < Free Pick lip'And Delivery Indian and one-eighth Negro. Phone CO 4-9614 She has recorded for Victor Scolt Towels “ Big Roll" . IMlliattQQf) " - -v SIX CORNERS ...... Records and starred in the IBM i W Red Breast Fancy Cohoa'Salmon Steaks F u n * T a e U Vanilla. Chge.. U«orl«»; ryne* iosic ei«, 29° P Fyne-Taste Iced Fruit Salad 5)1lk| 29* te Keebler Town House Cookies "Vel«.1 ;4 9 a Will Your Estate*.. Salada Tea Bags ...get the 50% "Vi:' 25* "V.16 5 ‘ - I v o r y ~ • I v o r y S o a p F la k e s 1/, Pries i mtd, <}AC TAX DEDUCTION? dombo. *T bsn M D u z T i d e A MARRIED PERSON’S ESTATE-caft-get a-50'J DUZ DUZ EVERYTHIN® D e t e r g e n t deduction for Federal estate tax purposes. But this deduction, called the Marital Deduction, is allowed Sr35° S'32° only if the terms of the persons's will, as well as his other property arrangements, meet require­ RealKillBugKiller ments in the tax law. A e ro s o l ’bomb 9 3 ASK ONE OF OUR TRUST OFFICERS about the |4 oi SyJvette'% Guarantee O f Complete Satisfaction Sunshine Chocolate Hut Cookies Mf. 49° 5 0 tax discount - - “ "Hours' foe Budget Your Burry's Masquerade Assorlmenl p‘a-49° - ' ; J. NO EXTRA-COSTi Your corbel and bra U ejtpcriljr Kited and altered 14 1g > cS , 8 H itan Bay are polluted. This ne Year (outside state) presents a health hazard which yard of a seasldb home can be eating. This means not only the calorie count and the car­ 8ne Year (outside U. S.) could have wide-spread effects bohydrate content, but make sure you don’t spill half your - The Matawan Journal is a newspaper “ of the people, by the people, something of a'challenge. This meal (Bjsfhe floor. Doctors say that if children ate just hall and for the people.’* Ita aim la to serve tbe best lnteresta of Matawan and The Perth. Amboy Health department and our specialists vicinity; to present all of the news of the week without bias or prejudice Department says lt has no au­ of whaJ^Sthey’ve spilled on various floors in the younger ln a clean, aane, conservative manner, respecting the Inalienable rights thority to stop people from here at the college get a good years, they’d ail grow to be six-feet-eight-inches tall and of our citizens, and thereby making itself worthy of their confidence. Bwlmmlng ln the polluted wa­ many Inquires on this subject. weigh nigh on 300 pounds . . . Secondly, exercise is a vital Responsibility for typographical errors la limited to the cost of ter. Tbe department says all lt An easy answer would be to factor. At least try to walk across the street for your car apace occupied by auch error...... can do- Is post signs at the chuck lt all and buy a house­ or down to the comer store Sundays for your papers. Don’t Entered a a 6econd*dass matter at tbe post olflce at Matawan, N. J. beaches and. notify the public boat, overdo though. Relax the rest of the day on the couch . . ; Under the act of March 3. 1870. • 1 ______through the press of the condi­ But instead of such defeatist THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1958 tion of the water, as result of Third, avoid accidents. Anyone your age can seriously be" PAGE FOUR weekly tests It makes. italk, our specialists have some hurt Hy any sort of mishap. If the accident is bad enough, The Information the deport­ general advice for you home might as well forget about all the other, points we’ve made. ment furnishes Is welcome but owners at the shore who want Finally, have a high goal for . your retirement. After all, How„ About Parcel Post lt doesn’t solve the problem. to. prove your thumbs still ar$ look at what Hillery did. ■ , ' The local beaches are used by green In spite of salt s p r a y The new postal bill passed both Houses of Congress people from out-of-town who sand and other hazards. without opposition, was signed hy the President, and will may not know ol the condition In the first place, says.Ray- AROUND THE TOWN .. . Seems a shame that the celebra­ “ become- effective~~AugUst” lr Charges ~ for "carrylng~inail; ot the water. Signs, unfortun­ mond Fl. Korbobo. only, a .few tion of the Independence Day holiday, especially in the bay-__ newspapers, magazines and advertising material will all be ately, are often overlooked. native plants can grow at the shore area, is rapidly disappearing. A survey last week substantially increased...... There Is only one sure way shore without artificial protec­ showed no community planning any parade or celebration to keep swimmers out of pot tion. These are bayberry, red The bill is designed to Increase postoffice reyenues by luted waters, and that Is to ban cedar, sassafras, beach plum and fireworks displays seem to be somelhing of the past. $550 million a year. However, almost half that sum, $265 swimming when conditions and wild cherry. You can add Keyport saves its celebration until August when the annual million, will be absorbed by pay increases granted postal warrant lt. If Perth Amboy to this the silver poplar. Nur­ Keyport Day wahoo is held. Plenty of fireworks then . . . workers. Thus, a very big postal operating deficit will re­ does not now have the legal series don’t have this, but you Members of the Keyport Borough Council conferring with main. This deficit has been running at around $700 million authority to do so, an effort probably can get a young one, a view toward bringing the ordinance regulating cab oper-. t. year. ^ should be made to obtain that a sucker, from underneath a ations in” the borough up to date. The present Matawan power. 1 parent tree from a neighbor. ordinance also is being studied as a guide . . . Howard Jean- The new bill does nothing about a postoffice service No one wonts to deprive peo­ A tough evergrpen that will dron reports the Keyport Day “ Queen" contest more popu­ which has contributed materially to the deficit for many ple seeking relief from the. heat grow within 10O yards ol the lar this year than ever. Keyport, like Union Beach, had 7 years. That service is parcel post. The current charges, as of an opportunity to cool off.’ water Is Japanese black pine better, get crackin' on its revaluation program. Time is the Hoover Commission and other authoritative bodies have But -if the waters are danger-, Looking Backward (PInus thunbergD. American pointed out, do not meet the cost of providing the service. ous to health, a disservice Is holly also grows well .' fairly growing short as it doesn’t appear as if the court verdict So, in effect, all the taxpayers of the country are paying done those people if they are Items Absat Folks And Tbinga We Knew In lie Long Aro close to the ocean. for 100 per cent assessment will be sidestepped in time. a part of the bills of those who use parcel post. permitted to swim in filth. WaU Protects It is difficult to understand , Forty-Five ‘ Years Ago Ten Years Ago To make anything else grow SPEAKING OF UNION BEACH, could be about time On top of that, parcel post is not a basic postoffice func­ how a Health Department can (Issue Thursday. July 17, 1913) (Issue Thursday, July 22, 1948) along the ocean you have to some members of the Board- of Education stopped fooling tion. It came into being latfrr-in 1913. And stipulations laid quarantine a house where Two were Injured when an The price of coal ln the shore provide protection from shore and got down to the task they were elected for by the voters. down.then by Congress—that it should pay its own way, someone bas a contagious dis­ automobile from New York winds. This can be a wooden, that it should supplement, not supplnnt private parcel serv­ ease, but is powerless to act skidded and turned oh its aide area Jumped an average of glass or other kind of wall. Some make it a point to arrive late at regular scheduled ices, and that it should not unduly compete with private ln the case of swimming In throwing out the three occu­ $1.40 per ton Monday when a Th see how this works, notice meetings and oft-times, fail to appear at all. Absence caused enterprise—have consistently and flagrantly been violated water that might be a source pants of the machine on tbe price increase went into effect how plants grow on the west or postponement of the regularly scheduled July meeting last ever since. ■■ v . ’ - , _ " of disease. Amboy-Keyport s to n e road, throughout the state, accdrdln’g protected side of beach homes. week . ,'. Drain work on Front St., Union Beach, near the ■ We know, the Health Depart­ near Beldler’s beach Sunday to dealer I association figures bend in the road, will get underway soon. The long-awaited The least the taxpayers should demand is that parcel ment Is genuinely concerned afternoon., . released by Judson S. Kopla of Si.ore plants need much wa­ job really will be appreciated . . . Have you noticed, the' post charges honestly cover all costs, direct and indirect. with publio health. It should Keyport. ter In a dry spell, and constant new telephone bill sheets fail to include the SH-1 designated be glyen the power to keep peo­ An automobile explosion last fertilizing because fertilizer ple out of waters which are not Friday Is' thought to have set Work of making the location washes down through the sand for Red Bhnk. Wait ’til the Red Bank Chamber of Com­ fit for bathing. afire the big racetrack barn at and topographical survey on before plants can use lt. To merce hears ahout that . . . The West Keansburg Water Co. Holmdel, known as the old Gld- the sewer extension project ln keep plants in good health, will ask patrons to refrain from watering lawns during ' What Goes Up Gomes Down CALLING ALL FIREMEN eon-Dnly Farm, Tfte West side the borough will get under way apply 5-10-5 fertilizer at th e critical hours. More water firms will follow suit if we run (Somerset Gazette) (Red Banki. auto bose truck.ex­ by the middle of next week; rate of one to two pounds to into a long dry spelL — ■ , . - - Retailing Is an enterprise whlclf is Highly sensUive 'to A month has passed since hausted every well on the farm with favorable weather, 10O-squnre-feet every year. . economic change. Ups and downs.br the.cycle are felt the two volunteer firemen per­ with its force pump, fighting to George W. Mulheron. engineer Even-bettor, If you don't - 1 . ■ ’7;.'~,-' ■ ■■ -■■ ■ -/ v :: quickly in the stores. 1 ' . ished while fighting a fire ln save the houses and other on the project for the contrac­ mind the extra work, Is to"dig FOURTH OF JU LY weekend signaled a mass exodus by neighboring Highland Park, It buildings. ___ tor, the J.C. Remington firm of large holes for your plants boatsmen from the Keyport Yacht Club. Main destinations Some views expressed by the Head of one of the biggest w as a sensational one-day The new Iron girder, to be Camden, declared this morn­ and fill with topsoll. And. of were Fire Island and Port Jefferson, Just right for a three- • American department stores ore of particular Interest now, story ln the news. Pepple talk­ used ,In the widening _of the ing. • course, year-roufid mulches day cruise Believe it or not,Madison Township Joseph He sees the situation this way: “ In the world of economics, ed sympathetically, about the bridge at the foot of the hill Water mains extension into help, ' as ln the natural world, what goes up, comes down. . . Some­ tragedy for a week. Then they near the Old Homestead Ho­ the Keyport Heights section of A. Edgar is taking with serious regard the $6,700,000’ suit, where along, the .line business1 must'level-off, must pause forgot...... tel, was placed In position on Cllffwood was asked In a peti­ Mr. Korbobo says that shade filed by the Old Bridge Fresh Air Association, which names . to consolidate its gain, must even fall back a hit in order The two firemen, Frank Mol- Monday by Subcontractor tion signed-by 32 members of trees Just can't be grown to the township as one of the defandants. Look for the Sea to correct any excesses. ~ lmock Jr., 35, a n d William Charles E. Close. It weighed the Cllffwood Civic Club and even half their regular size Lions to go on strike at the Marineland in Asbury Park. " □raff, 30, plunged to a flaming seven and one-half tons and lt presented at Thursday's meet­ right out along tbe beachfront Seems they’re extremely jealous of the affection given the ' “And while it Is naive to think that prosperity Is never death when a roof caved ln. required about fifteen minutes' ing of the Matawan Township because of the added. handi­ performing porpoises. Big changes being made in the Perth ending, it is equally foolish to- despair ot the slightest set- Molimock left a widow and work to put it whero lt belong­ Committee. In presenting the caps. As you go back, block Amboy Evening News. A Saturday magazine section is ■ -....back,_.Because,_.just as.goad times cannot last forever, five children: G raff a w 1 d o w ed after getting everything ln p e 111 t o n, - Nathan Gumbs, by block, trees get larger and the latest. Hired extensive tegular help to handle areas ~ and one son. spokesman for the Civic Club, the number of kinds that can harder times are always temporary, too. readiness. The bridge will be succeed wll] Increase. previously covered on a part-time basis by correspondents,— - "And perhaps even sillier than faith in good times for-' Highland Fark’a governing very much Improved when it said Its members felt they had Also revamped the editorial page. Public reaction awaited . body Immediately voted $100- is finished. . equal rights with other sections For Inland Homes . . . Now is the time for all good men to wear the Bermuda i ever, is the belief that the economic life of a nation can bo a-month pensions to tho two : Freeholder C.M, V/yckotf has of the township now obtaining The trees mentioned fo r managed . . . that the peaks and valleys can be completely yvldows; citizens and local has, purchase^ $n oil ?T>?£nh- water mains-extension- and'he growing at the shore fit the shorts their Wives bought for them on .Fathers’. Day. : •leveled off. ." y ^' y ■ yy" "y yy , y . ih u m ' have1 sent: Cash dona­ ling wagon for use on the;cbim- asked the committeemen to special needs'there. If you’d j , ... - . ' ■ ’ I- .j., V ’ i.T’ i “Those who believe that government can ‘outlaw’ fund­ tions. ' . , ’ ty roads ln Matawan and ad­ use’thelr “ best endeavors’’- to like some suggestions a b ou t DOWN MEMORY LANE . i , This week marks the an­ amental economic laws and can legislate ‘corrective measures’ The flre-ilgh'.lng comrades ol jacent townships. and lt has obtain water-supply for Key­ trees to grow around your In­ niversary of the Battle of th^ lyionongahela. I,believe it too, Molimock and Oraff are not "Matawan Stone Road" paint­ port Heights without delay. land home, you might like to but can’t understand why anyone1 would-want to battle over are deluding themselves. The idea of legislating the econ­ concerned about the Immedi­ ed on lt. A carload of oil Is at Governa^'Alf red E. Driscoll read Mr. Korbobo's Leaflet, 86, omic law of supply and demand is hogwash.” ate present, but about the fu­ the station and Main Street Monday-St Trenton signed the "Fifty Small Trees for New that dry-bed . . . Also marks the week President Cleveland - ; In modem times we have seen_all manner .of'govem- ture of the bereaved children. will soon be given a n o th e r bill of Assemblyman Bernard Jersey Home Grounds.” Y ou declared martial law in Chicago in. 1894 during a railroad ■ mental efforts to apply such “corrective measures,” including Under the.guidance of ex-Chlef coating. ' • ' W. Vogel of Woodbridge, to can get a copy, free, from strike and Federal troops were dispatched to ride trains Frank Pino, they have set up validate the bond Issue voted your county agricultural agent to protect the U.-S. mail. Action was taken over the ob­ price controls, and other economic strait jackets—and these trust fund committee by Burglars early Sunday at a second election ln Madison or by sending a card to Garden jection of the state marking the first contest of. this kind efforts have almost Invariably produced worse problems than which they seek to raise at morning entered the apart­ Township for which the polling Reporter. College of Agricul­ between state and Federal authority. We’ll probably see those they were designed to cure. The hope Is that we will least $5000 for each surviving ment of George Chadwick at places were Improperly desig­ ture, Rutgers University, New more of the same in Arkansas again this year . . . In 1916, —-profitrirorrr thisoxperience,-and not-pushthe“panicbutton" ehlMrto-be~made-available-at Falrhaven. a grocer, .and. after, nated Brunswick;" '..'.again ■------. , ..... age 31, This adds up to a total stunning Chadwick and his wife the German “Deutschland” with n cargo of-mer- — of $30,000. ’ ' with a blow on the head with a chandise, arrived in Chesapeake Bay after a voyage-of 16- In the 047 municipalities ln bottle, looted the store. days from . This was the first submarine to make - the State of New Jersey, thero Chancellor Walker In the the voyage from Europe to America in time of war and the Asafetida Or Salk Vaccine are an estimated. 000 volunteer Court of Chancery last Friday, first merchant submarine in history to cross the Atlantic. fire companies, excluding the upheld the right of the Slate Q—I operate a small busi­ Q—I ’ve heard a lot about She returned to Germany, through blockading fleets of - ■ Asafetida Is a foiul-smelling gum resin derived from n cities with paid departments, Water Supply Commission to ness, and ln discussing the fil­ substantial services In conneo- France and England with a valuable cargo of rubber and plant native to the Middle East. Superstition and old-wivcs’ The Highland Park vamps say purchase the Wharton lands.Tn ing of tax returns with other 11 o n with self-employment. metal, loaded at . . ■ remedies,once endowed it with sweeping medicinal powers, they themselves wlirput from Atlantic and Burlington coun­ business men ln my-neighbor­ Does that mean that I must go but science has long since demonstrated its utter worthless­ $10,000 to $15,000 Into the fund. ties, to be used as watersheds hood, I find that there are sev­ to my gas station and Work b ness...... If each of the other. 000 com­ for supplying water to all cities eral schools of thought on the certain amount of time to get A STORY FOR panies ln the state would chip ln South Jersey. treatment of depreciation and social seourlty coverage? Yet when a terrible polio epidemic struck New York ln only $25 apiece—an amount The Monmouth County Horse certain business deductions, A—T h e term substantial City back in 1916, thousands of people put their trust in no company would miss—t h e Show Association announces even nftor we have all read services has nothing to do with little bags of asafetida, tied with a string nhout the necks of additional amount raised would the list of prizes to be confer­ the sarheNinstructlons. How building up coverage and pro­ their children. While the toll of the crippled mounted ddll’y, add up to $22,500. red ln Its twentieth annual may I be sure that I am re­ tection under the program. An while tho virus killed one of every four of the stricken, We’d like to see Somerville’s show. Thero are In all 135 porting my business earnings absent or silent partner, w ho frightened parents resarted-to any measure that gave hope, four companies start off this prizes offered this year. They properly? never goes near the business, turning even to the ridiculously futile bags of resin in their $25-por-N.J.-co'mpany idea by are valued at $4,645. There are A—The law requires t h a t Is under social security cover­ sending $100 lo Highland Park. also cups and ribbons, your tax return be complete age; on a compulsory basis, if By Marf-ar/t A. Leavy desperate effort to hold off the disease. We'd like to see all of Now and correct. From a social se- his share ln the partnership's Today, we recognize the .pathetic Ignorance which dic­ Jersey’s- volunteers rally Twenty-Five Years Ago ourlty point of view, lt Is very profit Is at least $400. Render^ tated thaj action. But how much have we profited through 'round ln reallstlo tribute to (Issue Friday, July.21,, 1833) Important that your Schedule Ing of services Is Important Ferris Wheel Lookout now knowledge available to us? and memory of two of their Failure to comply with the C bfi prepared correctly in or­ only for persons getting bene- own. ' requirements of tbe National der that you may receive so­ ltt payments. . Michael hopped off the mer- "It’s my big sister Molly who's Across the country, drug store shelves and physicians’ Recovery Act has resulted lh cial security credit for £ o u r ry-go-iound platform and look­ lost. I wish I knew where to offices are stackedrwith bottles of a substance that will pro­ GOOD OLD DAYS the rejection of the plan of the true net earnings. The Internal ' Q—I now am 63-years-of-nge. ed all around. His i>lg sister: find her." ’ (Perth Amboy Evening News) Revenue Service .will be pleas­ and running a small business. Molly, was nowhere ln sight. " I have an Idea,” said the tect against polio. It is called Salk vaccine. Its safety is New Jersey State Highway My profits have been small, ferrls wheel man. "From the unquestioned. Its effectiveness has been demonstrated dra­ Another slant on “the good Commission, ln which Hon- ed to answer Individual ques­ and In' the Interests of building "I guess she didn't get back top of the ferrls wheel you can matically by tho rapid decline in cases among the vaccinated. old days" Is gained from tbe mouth and six other counties tions relating to your tax re­ up my social security p a y- yet," Michael thought. fact that 100 years ago. each were virtually excluded, by the turn. Molly had put him on the see a long way. Come on, I'll The vaccine is Inexpensive, and quickly administered^ 'Yet American owed 09 cents on the Bureau of Publio Ronds. Q—I am a dentist. Back ln nienls, I would, like to pass up merry-go-round and then gone give you a free ride up to the millions of Americans; are neglecting to make use of it. then national debt of $20 m il 1951, I was Informed that my some of the allowable business to get her fortune told. top so you can look around." Millions walk the streets with no more protection against lion—ln contrast to the $1600 Shark River bridge, under deductions even though this Michael stepped 1 n t o the crippling polio than the thousands whose lives were destroyed construction eleven months, Is profession was not covered un­ would result ln my paying a " If I'm not back ln tlm e, swinging car and held tightly each owes on the $276 billion expected to be finished by La­ der social seourlty. Lately I good deal more In i n come you wait right here for me,” with both hands. The. f e r r s or distorted by the epidemic of 1916. national debt of today. bor Day, according to the lat­ read ln a professional Journal Molly had sold. ' 1 That was along about the that my earnings now should taxes. Is this permitted? wheel made, a _btg .balf-circle The threat of polio has not been eliminated. The virus time Longfellow eulogized est reports. Started August 16, A—No. the law requires you Michael meant to wait. Then and stopped at the top. ... still stalks among us.’ If you have not taken Salk shuts, you with 176 working days allowed be reported for social security to take all allowable deduc­ he heard the sound of laugh­ . Michael looked all along both are still in danger. The only way to have peace of mind "The Village Blacksmith," who for completion, work on the purposes. While I filed an In­ "looks tho whole world ln the bridge has been held up sever­ come tax return for 1856, I did tions. so that your social secur­ ter. He saw some boys and sides of the boardwalk, but he li to get vaccinated NOW. face, (or ho owes not any al times. First reports were not pay any social security tax. ity benefits will be based on girls riding an ponies. Michael couldn't see anyone who looked man." thnt the bridge would be finish­ What do I do now? your correct net profits. went over to watch. like Molly. • In those days lt was a mat­ ed by Memorial Day. This A—You Immediately should Q—As a country physician Then he saw some boy9 play­ “Did you have any luck?," lh» TImU Scml ter of pride to be debt tree ln was later changed to July 4 file an amended return for somewhat removed from drug ing tag on the beach! Michael asked the ferrls wheel man ai^ petsonal.llfe. Today many peo­ and now comes the report that , being sure -to prepare stores, I have built up a stock ran to watch them. he brought him down...... ‘ ple are little concerned with lt will be.ready for traffic by Schedule1958 C completely, and of drugs from which I fill pre­ Soon Michael forgot all ahout “No." said Michael. "1 personal debts and 'ess con­ September. pay the social security tax due scriptions for my patients. Self­ Molly. He wandered up and couldn't see her anywhere." cerned with the national debt on your net earnings for that employed doctors of medicine down the boardwalk looking at “ Well, wait here.” the man which has grown to asttonoml- Exhorting the special session year. You also should file a still are excluded from social everything. said. ‘‘I'll have to let one more cal proportions. of the Mohmouth County, grand complete 'and timely return for aecurlty coveragerDoes - t h a He stopped at a candy shop person off the wheel. Then I ’ll_ ' Because the national debtjs Jury to "go niter the hlgher-up, 1957 and all later years. , law permit me to. report; the whei;*.thpy. were maklng salt close up for awhjle and._.Jielp_ so high, It 15 out of the, realm not the underling," Joseph B , prollts from my drug sales as water taffy.'"MlcKaeT watched 'yduTdbk "f oiM oily." of'comprehension for most peo­ Perskle, newly" appointed'" Su­ Tr<3—-I"have heard that only a aeparate business? ' the candy pulled this way and The ferrls wheel made an­ ple. To them lt Is Just a figure preme Court Justice, on Tues­ my wages after 1950 will de­ , A—No. the law holds that un­ that._Suddenly, hel felt _ v e r y other half-circle and siopped lo which has no relationship to day opened the long waited termine the amount of my soc­ der the circumstances you de­ hungry. He remembered Molly let the last perscn off. . themselves personally. probe Into vice conditions and ia l security benefit^ Is this scribe, the sale of drugs as a had a bagful of sandwiches for Michael stared when he saw They do not understand lt li racketeering whtoh lt Is alleg­ true, or will my earnings be­ part of your practice of medi­ their lunch. who It was. • a debt that must be paid, and ed exists ln this county. , fore 1851 also be considered In cine,. If you owned-and operat­ Molly I Suddenly he remem­ “Molly!" he cried. I ’ve their children and grundchtl- William Julian, 54, postmas­ figuring iny benefit? ... ed a drug store for the general bered he had been supposed to been looking all over for you!" dren will be paying on It They ter.at Union Bench. was taken A—All earnings after 1936 on public, however, the profits wait for her. He ran back along Molly laughed when’ she .saw aye unable to equate the nation­ to Mntawan Ifospltai shortly which. social security taxes from r the - business- would-: he the bpardwnlkjintil he reached Mlcbeel. “I went up.lnjhe f»r- al debt with their own in- after 6 o'clock on Tuesday aft- were paid are considered, and. covered under ..oclal security; the merry-go-round. But'MoIly rta wheel so that I coufa look comeir'falllng to-sce that-Just ernoottr-followlng-hls receiving If-thla_glve8__the highest sver- —Q—What—documents-—may 5wasn'tthere,------—— ’------— for—you^-And-here-.yoiu. r e the Interest payments alone Injuries when a carbonic gas age. benefits will t$, based on be used to establish date of Michael went over ahd stood walttng for me.” ■ take a sizeable bite out ol tholr tank he was attaching to a so­ air enrnlngs, however, since birth In the nbsdhce of a birth by the wooden rail apout the “ But I went up ln the ferrls pay envelopes, da water fountain explosed. He enrnlngs generally have been certificate? ferrls wheel. He felt like cry­ "Wheel to look for you I? aald They are completely unable sustained a compound fracture higher since 1950 lt usually Is A—The following documents ing, but he didn't want anyone Michael. to see the relationship notween of the lower right log. advantageous to base benefits may be used:[Baptismal cer­ to think he was a baby. They both laughed together an Increasing national debt and The bird population on Mata­ on the averngo earnings after tificate, marriage record, A voice behind him made as the ferrls whtet man stood Inflation, nnd the consequent wan’s two lakes has been In­ 1950. school record. Insurance poli­ him turn his head. ’ by grinning. ■ . effect on the cost of living. creased hy eleven. This week, Q—Are pholo-coples of birth cy, naturalization record, ‘‘What's tho matter, fellow, "Cone on, both of you lost If they did they would evl nlno duoks and two -'d r a k e s records acceptable? . family Bible, passports, etc. are you lost!" The man who children who have found each donee much n\ore Interest ln were received from Barncgat A—Yes, but only If Certified" A complete list of such proofs ran tbe ferrls wheel gave Mi­ other.” be said. “ I'll buy you the cost of government and tn and they are now apparently at by tho agency that Issued the may be obtained from your chael a kind look. ■ a hotdcg, and. .soda to . cele- , Washington spending. home ln Ihe new environs. - - original document. social security office. - "I'm all right,” said Michael. brate!" ‘ ’ 4-H’ers To Camp IT THE 1 This Week; Items Injured; lie: Church Directory Announces Hours MATAWAN JOURNAL Members of the Browntown William Ryan, R o l t e 31. The Madison Township Free Pedal Pushers 4-H CijLib, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jackson Mr. and Mrs. Anton Pentrop, Cheesequake, was Injured by unytiew Preibslerlan Ubnrcb First Church gl Christ, Publlo Library sponsored by July 10. 1950 Browntown Sodhoppers 4-H and children, Laurie? Paul and Perth Amboy, were Friday eve­ a car while bicycle riding on Cllffwood Beacb Scientist Club and the Cedar Grove Rat­ Thomas, Short Hills, were Sun­ ning guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cottrell Rd. last week. He is - Rev Fraticlr Osterstook 84 Bread St., Keyport the Womnn's Club of Lau­ tlesnakes 4-H Club are among day guests of Mr. and Mrs/Jo-- Henjy L,.Zucker. . . . recovering at home from leg The Women's Association Sunday service 11 a.m. Wed­ rence Hnrbor will bo open those attending tbe Middlesex seph A. “Dernberger. . . Miss Angie Pike, Ashland, injuries. . nesday testimonial meeting 6 from 1 to 3 p.m, Tuesdays, County 4-H Club camping week Donald and Christine Conners, Mass.. is visiting Mr. and Mrs. will hold a cake sale at the RJoomflcld, ait! visiting Mr. and A. Eagar Pike. . beach under the tree nt 0 a.m. p.m. Reading room open Wed­ Thursdays and Saturdays, and at Stokes Slates Forest this Mrs. James Noddings, ClifTwood Mr. and Mrs. John Skchan and Miss Bonnie Brown and Rob­ nesday 2 to 4 p.m. from 7 to 8:30 p.m, Fridays week. • ' ' Beach. - ...... children, Donna, Wendy .and Jill, in Brown, Marlboro, spent tomorrow. ■ To gain the blessings prom­ Those attending from Brown- Syracuse, N. Y., were Saturday Monday visiting their grand­ Covenant of Prayer Is Sat­ ised by Christ Jesus, man must during July and August. Thero town are James Arace, Miss Dr. "William H. Pengel and Mrs. guests of Mr. .and Mrs. Charles mother, Mrs. Arthur Brown, are are over 70 new Child­ Pengel were guests for several W. Mandeville. > Old Mil! Rd. urday at 9 p.m. > be willing to follow his exam­ ren’s books which hnv6 been Sylvia Molnar, William Arace days of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel P. Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Cur­ At the morning worship serv­ ple ln dully life. This ls the purchased, nnd many other - and Jerry Molnar. Miss Mol­ Miller, Deerfield, 111. rie and sons', William and David, WUllam Fritz and daughters, ice on Sunday ut 10 a.m., the themo to bo stressed In the books for adults and children nar will teach craft work at Mr. and Mrs. Russell A. G. attended the fireworks display, Cottrell Rd., and M ISS Betty lesson-sermon entitled "Sacra­ camp and James Arace Is one Stetler were weokend guests of Friday, at the Manasquan Golf Kre3kl, North Brunswick, at­ sermon topic will be "The Bib­ ment" which will bo henrtl nt which huve been donated, ' of the counsellors. The group Mrs, Stetler’s sister, Miss Eliza­ Club. tended the New Brunswick le Speaks To You About Jos­ Christian Science churches on Mrs. Rngnar Wang announc­ left Monday morning.- ?...... beth! Shelley, Mechanicsburg, Pa. . Mrs. Joseph Dernberger enter­ Horse Show at Johnson Park, hua," Spcclnl music will be Sunday...... 1...... es thul youngsters from third /'Mr,' and Mrs. Joseph’Dietrich tained at luncheon and bridge recently, , provided by Jnines and Lydia From Galatians will be rend through eighth grades still aro were Saturday evening dinner and 'July 2'when holders of high score Mary Mlllllo, North Bergen, Knox. the Golden Text 13:20,27): "Yo welcome to Join tho rending Bill Arace, Robert and Rich­ bridge guests of Mr. and Mrg. were Mrs. Conrad Johannsen, the was Injured seriously when she club;' which meets at the No, ard Hilton. Madison /town­ Ralph Norton, Fair flavcn. . hostess and Mrs. Edward W. Cur­ .... Board of trustees will meet are nil tho children of,God by ship .-4-H’ers, were members of Mr. nnd Mrs. Philip Nejdlingor rie, Other guests wero Mrs,'AVil- fell down an embankment at Monday at 7:30 p.m. . faith ln Christ Jesus, For ns School ln Laurence Hnrbor the Middlesex County poultry were Friday evening dinner guests liam J. Rabel, Mrs. Frederick K. Cheesequake State Park re­ many of you ns have been T uesdays'at'12 o’clock noon. Judging team. Tfiey received of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Beam, Dederick, Mrs, Frank H. Bliss, cently, She was taken to United Hebrew Congregation bnptlscd Into Christ have put I ’lie story hour for tots to suo- Rumson. . Mrs. Elmore Kattner, all of Mata? Perth Amboy Hospital by the - Broad St., Keyport !' on Christ." • bnd grade Is lieht ench Wednes­ the highest, ratings during the Mrs. Richard Newton and chil­ wan, aud Mrs. Charles E. Hunt, Laurence Harbor' First Aid Rabbi H o. H. Levins Tho lesson-sermon nlso In­ day ut 1 p nt. Mra. Dnvld Wnt- practices held. The state poul­ dren, Virginia and Thomas, Wash­ Bridle. . Squad. T - The synagogue will bo open cludes tills quotation from "Sci­ son Is ln charge of Jhts group. try judging contest was held ington, were weekend guests ,of .Mr. and Mrs..Roy Lent, Frank­ Mr, and, Mrs, Clinrles Bur- Friday evenings during tlio ence nnd Health: with Key to The American homo depart­ .. J une_. 27.._.a t. _.the. Agriculture. Mr.- and-Mrs.- -Wv. Rulon - Smiths lin, were -weekend gucstvbf-Mfr lewrAmboy ltd , wen* recent summer months at ; 15 p.hr the' ScriptUres’’“ by“Mary Bak­ ment of the Woman's Club-wlll Farm, Rutgers College. The The Rev, Garrett Detwilcr, su­ and Mrs. Donovan Lent, Broad guests ot Mr. and, Mrs, Louis 0 hold a barbecuo Saturday front Middlesex County team came perintendent of the Baptist Home, St. , ...... for worship nnd study of tho er Eddy (35:20-31): "Implicit 1 to 8 p.m. nt the home of Mrs. ln third. v Newark, and Mrs. Detwilcr, and Mr. and Mrs. Jac A. Cushman Klnbik. Manalopan.' portions of the Torah read faith In the Teacher nnd all L X l, _ Middlesex County 4-H . Club Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Davis and son, Geoffrey, returned home Mrs. Howard Krogh and each week. Following tho brief tho emotional loye we can be­ Joseph Holub, 409 Orchard MISS MAItflAltHT IlHNZHI, leaders enjoyed an outdoor were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. July 2 from Murray Bay, Quebec, sons, Farrington Rd., are service, those desiring to lead stow on him, will never alono Ave., Laurence Harbor, Tho picnic supper at the Log Cab­ and Mrs. A. Adam Banke. Canada, where Mr. Cushman at­ spending the summer at their In public worship will bo train­ mnko us Imitators of him. Wo publlo ls Invited to attend tho Miss Mnignrct Monzel, 825 in, Rutgers Agriculture Col­ Mr, and Mrs. Douglas Ward tended a convention of the Cana­ home in Bench Hnven. ed by the rabbi. must go nnd do likewise, else cook-out. • Magnolia Ave,, Daytona Ilmoli, lege. June 26. and children, Joyce, Barry and dian Gas Association. ‘ . Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Her­ we nro not Improving tho groat Moro used olenn whlto cot­ Fin., formerly of - Highland Ave., John Blahota jr. spent the Joan, were Friday supper guests Mr. and Mrs. Paul Egan and zog, Old Mill Rd., entertained Keyport Reformed Churob blessings which our Master ton material ls needed by tho Matawan, Iiiih been awarded a weekend of June 27 with his of Mr. and Mrs. John filains, Mrs. Anna O'Neill spent the week­ at a family picnic and barbe­ Warren St., Keyport worked and suffered to bestow publlo welfare depnrtmont of scholastic scholarship to thn new Freehold.. end at their summer home in Surf cue on,Sundny. Quests were Rev. Roderick N. DeYoung, upon ns." the club which Is lflnklng can­ uncle nijd aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. William R. Craig, enter- City. On ^Saturday and- Sunday, Mr.- and -Mrs.- Robert Boyce cer dressings, which ..are used Daytona Bench College, given hy ' L.G.' 'Dickenson and family' taihed the Thursday bridge cliib th’eir guejsta were Mr. and Mrs. "...... Pastor -— ...... locally, Anyono ln IJte area tli(\73inhlenrCUm "204 *of llio' Sili ' Middletown. when holders of hign scores wero Roy Lent/Franklin, and Mr. and and son, Freehold: Mr. and ; Morning worship service, on Gethsamano Lutheran Churob promo Emblem Club of America. Mrs. Alice >3eynow, Staten, Mrs. LeroV bickeis, Mrs. Rens­ Mrs. Donovan Lent and children, Mrs. Ronald Boyce, Roberts- Sunday, will be conducted at Maple FI,, Keyport " having any to donate may call selaer L. Cartan and Mrs. How­ Diane and Lauren. vllle; Mr. and Mrs. John 0:30 a,m. Educational hour Rev. Frederick Boos Pastor Mrs. Wllltnm Weeks, Forest It wns thu flrat Bcholarahlp pre­ Island, a former neighbor of ard Erdmann. Mrs. Daniel P. Miller, Deer­ Boyce and family, Freneau; There are two services on Ave,, Laurence Harbor. sented to Ilia new college, Mr, and Mrs. Barth Gaub, vls- Miss Harriet Neidlinger, Evan­ field, 111., is visiting her parents, Mrs. Fred Soden, Engllshtown, also will be held at 9:30 a,m. Sunday; Matins at 0:30 n.m. Ml cm Menrol Is a graduate of Red them June 29. ston, 111., was a July 2 overnight Dr. William H. Pengel and Mrs. and Mrs. Edna Brown, Cheese- Children will meet ln the St. Jmumh’n School, heynorl, und - Mrs. Herbert Cottrell sr., guest of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Pengel. _ church and havo their devo­ and the regular sorvlco at 11 - Celebrates Birthday attended SI. Mary’s High Bchool, houte 18, Browntown, was the Neidlinger., . ^ . . Mr. and Mrs. William Painter quafce, tions with the congregation. o’olook. Sunday Bchool. begins South Amboy. She Is a graduate luncheon guest of Mrs, Els- Miss Esther Blau has returned and children, William and Karen. Sunday visitors of Mr. and During the singing of tho sec­ at 0:45 a.m, WlUltim Ryder, son of Mr. of HI. l ’aul’a Academy, Daylong word Nixon, Pair Haven, June home from an visit with Mr. and Bedford, Ohio, were weekend Mrs, Charles Burlew, Old Mill ond hymn, they will go to the nnd Mrs, William Rydor,“Mat- Roach, whore she w a s a nows re- 24. 7 Mrs. George Zaggle, Buffalo, N.Y. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rd,,.yvero Mr. and Mrs. Ver­ educational building and be St. Joseph’s Churob awnn, entertained friends Sat­ imter for the Daytona Bench Mr. and Mrs. Paul Blahota Miss Carol Craig and Paul Mandeville. Karen remained to non Chevalier and family, shown a film or film strip. Maple I’l., Keyport urday ln-’celebration of his Sunday newspaper; a choir mem-, Jr., spent June 20 visiting Mr. Egan, members of the Long spend the week with Mr; and Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Chevalier They will be dismissed at 10:30 Rev. Cornelius J. Kane, Pastor eighth birthday, Ghosts woro her nml secretary .of the Sodality, and Mrs.-Charles Pruz, Eltzn- Branch Water Ski Club, were Mandeville. and daughter, Sayrevllle; Mr, a.m, with the congregation, Masses will bo. held Sunday Plllllp Machado, Richard Dun- and also received a diploma, contestants Saturday and Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Donald MacMil-. and Mrs. George Chevalier morning at 7, 8, 9, 10 arid 11 oati, Ralph, Richard and Nnn- which certllled completion of re­ beth, ' , ., in the New Jersey State Water Ian are on vacation touring in a’olock. quirements for graduation as pro-/ Mr. and Mrs. Paul Blahota Ski Championships, held on the California and visiting with Mrs. and son, and Miss Patty Buk- First Methodist' Oborob oy Dimoan, Kenneth and Lin­ scribed hy The Catholic Unlvofslly jr. and son. John, Browntown, Navcsink River, Red Bank, and Mary L. Clayton, Sherman Oaks, owczyk, Browntown, 216 Main 8t., Malawan da Dutionn, William Bradley of America, Amiiallon nnd Fix- and Mrs. Henry Koegler, Cedar on Friday evening, took part in Calif., formerly of Matnwan. Guests on Friday of Mr. Rev, Frank E. Sweeten, Pastor Trinity Episcopal Churoh am) Susan Jane Ryder. The tension, . . : :' • Grove, attended a homecoming the water ski show, co-sponsored Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cooper, and Mrs.. Alfred Fritz, Cottrell Sunday divine.,,worship ls Main St., Matawan table decorations wero In rod, Sho plana tn work for a Bache­ picnic supper honoring Mrs. by the Red Bank Junior Chamber Farmingdalc, were Sunday guests Rd., were Mrs. Rose Kent and held at 8:45 and It a.m. Mrs. Rev, Bornard MoK Qarllck white .and blue and flrooiack- lor's Degree In' Education, and of Commerce. of Miss Esther Blau. the Misses Shirley and Betty Wray Ingram wlll pi'esent.the The Sixth Sunday after Trin­ ers tycre used as favors, anticipates teaching high school Blahota'e sister, Miss Sunny Dr. Morris Blau and Mrs. B]au Mrs. Warren Donnell and Mrs. Kreskl, North'.Brunswick, , ity, . Holy Communion, will be Engllabfhomo economics’ and hi- Betlf/Soney, sit the home of and children, Jano, Barbara and William Ryder and children, Wil­ sopl'ano solo,_ "Be Still M y at B a.m, at wlileli time the Mr. and Mrs. John SoneV. Kathy, Miami, Fla., have been vis~ liam and Susan Jane, and John Soul,” at tlie early service. An­ Young Churchmen' will re­ Barbecue Supper— ologs'l : - Garwood, Monday evening. iting Miss Esther Blau. Miss Blau J, Bradley Jr., are visiting War- Miss Doris Hermann them at the ll o'clock servloe ceive corporato Commuulon, ,Miss-Soney' Is a missionary. returned to Miami withJtom .: ‘ reh Donnell, Boca Raton, Fla, „ Shower Guest Of Honor will,be "Talk With Us, Lord.’! .The celebrant will be. the Reu, Mr, and, Mas: Joseph A, . Picnic Friday Miss Betty Lou Pitney, Tice- Miss Mary_ Barbard Lucli at­ ' Miss Suzanno Schall, Newark, The sermon toplo will be Stuart F, Oast, rector ol the Dembergor, Mntawnn, entoi-- towtt Rd,, spent the weekend tended a birthday party Friday at Del., was a weekend guest of Mr. Miss Doris Hermann, Mor­ "God's Care of His Own,” Church of St. Stephen and the talnod at a barbecue supper Mr, and Mra. Edwin H, Dom­ at Bolling Springs, Fa. the home of Dr. Joseph Esty and and Mrs. Joseph Dietrich. On Sun­ gan, was the guest of honor at Senior cltolr will participate In Saturday evening, auests were inick, Matawah, entertained at Mrs. Jacob Gaub and Miss Mrs, Esty, Princeton. day, Mr. and Mrs. Dietrich enter­ the annual choir festival at the Inoarnatlon, Washington, D.O. Mr, and Mrs. Clinrles O, a pjonlo supper Friday even­ - Marie Gaub, Route 9, visited Mrs. H. W. Brown, Southwood, tained Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schall a surprise shower given by Ocean Drove Auditorium ’ at Schook sr., Mr, and M r s. ing when tlielr guests woro Old Bridge; the Misses Esther B. and daughters, Margaret, Nancy Mrs. Karl Hermann, Ravine 7:15 p.m. - First Bsptlil Uburab George Doubllor, Mr, and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs, E, Murray Tod-3, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Harnley, and Elizabeth Laury and Miss and Linda. Dr., Matawan, and Miss Caro­ I I I tla ln 81,, Matawan Holmdel; Mina J, Mabel Morganville, Monday after* Donald W. Robinson, Ambpy lyn Hermann, Morgan, at Wednesday prayer meet­ Rev Lawrence R Ballsy Frederick K, Dodeijck, John noon; and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Liane Poirier, Chatham, were ing and Bible study Is held at W. Ajiplegnte, Matawan: Mlsa Brown, Koyport; Mins EmtnA . Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rd., has received an award from Mrs. Hermann’s home. - r Pastor Staok, Perth Amhoyi Mvb. lia r - : G a u b, Matawan, Monday Henry L. Zucker. Science and Mechanics Magazine, The gifts were , hidden 7:30 p.m. "What Shall I Render Unto Palrloln O’Keefe, New York; evening. Mr. and Mrs. A. Edgar Palm for the construction of an enclos­ The Lord7" will be tlio senn- Mr- and Mrs, Stanley Swltltk, ry O, Jonon, Mlsa Ellen llancy, .Mr. and Mrs, Henry - M: and children, Peggy and Robert, ure for the raising of orchids. throughout tlie residence and Cllffwood Community - New Egypt. 'Freehold; Mr, nnd Mrs, Jay -Koegler,. Cedar Grove, Mrs. attended the funeral, Monday,'of Miss Louise Korney, Brooklyn, the guest of honor received , _ -Methodist Churoh — I on toplo at both thejp and 11 F, Hoatctte:', Mr. aud Mrs.' J, Paul^Blahota Jr., Browntown, Mrs. Palm's .sister, Mrs. Donald is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Allan J. clues from a wishing well. Rev. Dean .Irnnbltlnp. Pastor a.m. services' bn Sunday. Franklin Dominlci^wusoTVIa- Lane, Wilmington, Del. Morrison. . . She--then had^ to find, Uie, gifts Worship servloe Is' held at Church echool Is held at 10. ‘‘Mark* Birthday ry Link nnd'Wrtr'ATtlf|ret’ !|CaP and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mias Hannah MacLean and Mr. and Mrs. William C, Ludi using the clubs. a;m:iwllh classes for each ago tner, Matawan. 1 Koegler, Red Bank, spent the Mrs. Lydia Walling left by plane entertained at dinner- Saturday 9 a.m. when the sermon toplo group. . Ronald Raven, non of Mr. Fourth of July at Highlands on Friday for a three-week vaca­ evening when their guests were Miss Hermann will become will be "When Love Is and Mrs. Alfred Haven, Mat- ..Beach, They enjoyed?a ,barbe: tion with/he.v.Tbrough the Lena Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Ander­ the bride of Charles Chesslckj Warm."- Sundjty,School meets Flrat Praabytertan Church awan, ontortalned friends for Hospital Patient cue steak supper at the home Tour," to" the Pacific Northwest. son? Mrs. Samuel E. Tilton, Key­ Union Beach, during the sum­ al,10. »,m, • ■ ...... : Main St., Malawan/ lunoh July 1 in celebration of "of’Mr. and Mrs^ J. Koegler. Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Pike port;.Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Read mer. Monday, t h it ...Methodist ■< Rev. Chaster' A. .Galloway, his 13th birthday, a li e’s t o Thomas sinnott, ciintoir oi.v' Mrs. Merrill ’ Wallace -and entertained at dfflner Friday cve- and William. and Mary Barbara ' Quests were Mra. Charles Youth" Fellowship wlll meet in were Walter McBride, Wil­ Matawan, la .a ju s d I O i l nirtg'when their guests were Capt. Ludi. . Hermann, Morgan; Mrs, the church.at 6:30 p,m, Pastor liam Hnmlnond, Joseph St, patient In’ M o n mouth children, Keyport; were recent Milford L. Nealis and Mrs. Nealis . Mr. and Mrs. Philip Neidlinger Charles Chesslck, Union Wednesday, n moving plo- One service will bo held visitors ; Ofi--‘ Mrs. Wallace's tlnd daughter, Barbara, Allen­ entertained .at dinner July 2. Sundny at 0:30 a.m, Tho Rov. Onge nud Alfred Raven III. Memorial Hospital. mother, Mrs. Herbert Cottrell town, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Guests were Miss Harriet Neid­ Beach; Mrs. John Reenle, ture of the "Book of Acts," Edward Mi Flanigan, D.D., sr.; Route 18. • Bell and daughter, Nina, and linger, Evanston, 111., Charles Plainfield; Mrs. Herbert Alms- will be presented at 8 p.m. pastor of the Flret Prosbytorlun Paul Blahota . Jr. and son, Charles, Nancy and Licsje Pike, Neidlinger, Mr. and Mrs. James worth, Robertsville: Mrs. How­ A contract has been awarded Church, Irwin, Pa., will bo tho John,-Browntown, and Joseph all of Matawan. Taylor and Miss Harriet Neid­ ard Smith, Hazlet; Mrs. Ken­ to reflnlsh the exterior of tho guest prcachor. Sunday Sohool S-o n and son, Joseph. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Noddings linger, all of Matawan.-. neth Maughler. Red Bank; church at a cost of $900. Tlioro for nursery and kindergarten Westfield, • ..spent Fourth of and daughter, Sarah, and their Miss Mary Ellen Harris, daugh­ Mrs. Harold Dlmscy and Mrs. ls $400 in the building fund nnd department, and children In the July fishing at Highlands. house guests, Mr. and Mrs. Al­ ter of Mr. and Mrs. Randolph R. T. Bailey, Laurence Har­ officials of the church are ask­ bert I). Laehder and children, Harris entertained at a- barbecue bor; Miss Bonnie Schuler, Mrs. ing church members to glvo first, second and third grades, . Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gaub, Linda and Helen, Memphis, Tenn., Monday evening in honor of Miss Rhea , Longstreeti-i Mrs. Mar­ meets In : the I'Y " building, Routerl8r.entertalned at dinner and Miss Mary Ann Stames, were Mary Barbara Ludi, who is mov­ generously--so-that-ths -deficit jflcksotrst,— Ait uUrer younir July 2 when their guests were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and ing to Summit. Guests were Bar­ shall Longstrcct, all of Matn­ can be made up bofore tho rc- people will .attend.' the .church Mr.' and Mrs. E . Parkes, Mrs. Albert F. Laehder, Fair bara Kfinz, Suzanne Becker and wan. fInlshlng ls completed. ... service, - ...... — Holyoke, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Haven. Carol Pole^ A gift was sent by Mrs. Rob­ •'Parkes are vacationing at As­ Mr. and Mrs. Allan J. Morri­ Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Read ert Erhardt and Mrs. W. El­ son were Saturday evening dinner entertained at a farewell HUppcr lison. ' : ■ ■ Covered Dish Picnic Treat Tiger* bury Park. guests of Mr, and Mrs. William and bridge party Sunday evening PAY NOW VMr. and Mrs. P. Blahota Jr^. Zimmerman, Point Pleasant...... in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Williani_ Mr." and Mrs. Charles Wood) Mt',aiid-Mi's,Andi'ewNl- "Visited ’,MrV and Mrs. Frank Miss Margaret Hauser, daugh­ C. Ludi, who arc moving to Sum-" Noddings Entertain At Sahli, Hazlet, ‘Saturday even- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. mil in’ the near future. Holders of man, Mntawan, -entertained coi'a.-89BA.LIoyd._nd,,.'Mall- AT “ Ing,' ' Hauser, left by plane Thursday high scores were Mrs. Ludi and Fourth Of July Picnic members af the Matawnn Aux­ wan, entertained tho Mntawan for a six-week visit with Miss Charles E. Springhorn. Other iliary to Monmouth Memor­ YOUR Britt Marie Lundback in Stock­ guests were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. James Nod­ ial Hospital, and their hus­ Tigers Morganville Girl Feted holm, Sweden. M, Anderson, Keyport; Mayor dings, Cllffwood Beach, enter­ bands at a covered dish plo- Tuesday evening at . t h e I r At Birthday Celebration Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Cur­ John L.. Chamberlain—and Mrs. tained at a cooperative pic­ nlc July 2. Quests were Mr, home, Attending were Mana­ EASE rie attended the dinner dance Sat­ Cha mborlain, B rowntown; M rs. nic Friday when their guests und Mrs. Gcoroo Mlllor, M i­ ger Irving Nussbaum nnd Mrs. Geraldine Ratcliffe, daugh­ urday evening at the Manasquan Springhorn and J. Raymond were Mr. and Mrs, Walter ll lid Mrs. Robert Butler, Mrs, ter of Mr, and Mrs. Frank L. Golf Club. . .Ketchel. ' Stamm and son, Robert; Shak­ J. Fred Robinson, Mrs. John­ Nussbaum: Frank Shaw, Pat Ratcliffe, Morganvllle, cclc- er Heights. Ohio; Mrs. Albert son Cartan, Mrs. Louis Hels- Cooper, Irwin Hays, Donnls brated her fourth birthday Sat­ D, Laehder and daughters, er. Mrs. Howard Bhlnn, Mrs. Nuccio, George Kimball, Rich­ PAY AHEAD IN FUTURE ' iirday afternoon at a party. Couple Honored At Food, Cake Sale.... Linda and Helen, Memphis, Iluyard Lamborn, Mrs;"Allan ard Lewie, John Slckels, Rob­ • Guests were Patty Kllcom- Anniversary Party Set By Auxiliary Tenn.; Mrs. Augusta Conners, J. Morrison, Mrs. Lee Holland, ert Walker. Derek VnnSloklb, ins, Patti and Cathy Konowa­ John Conners, Perth Amboy. Mrs. Gussle Bell, Mrs. Leon fust as YOU please ~ low., Tommy Mauser, Robert Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stanis, Mrs. Irene Meehan conduct­ Also Christine and Donald Blumcnthal, Mrs. Sophie Steve Russell, Crulg McKeen, Holmes, Eddie Becker, Eddie 216 Lakeshore Dr., Cllffwood ed lhc regular meeting of the Conners, Bloomfield; Mr, and Weinstein and Mrs, Mlohuol Michael Dolan, James Nloo­ . i thonko kF tlio spcclal ''prcpoy wlthout._ Preston, Roland Boyce, Mor­ Beach, were honored' by their Ladies Auxiliary, of the Veter­ Mrs, Albert F. Laehder, Fair Morl/.io. *...... - ra, ...... : ~ ganvllle; Gall, Patty, Carol children ln cclebrfftton of their Haven; Mr. and Mrs. Edward penalty" fooluro ot our Homo Loan, Each nde and Sandy Suydam, Ralph 45th wedding anniversary, at ans of Foreign Wars to Guad­ Rlcth, Mr. and Mrs. Curt Fied­ vanco pnymont you clioona lo muko aulomaU- Johnson, Robertsville; Linda their home, July 2. alcanal Post 4745, Matawan ler, Mr, ond Mrs. Wilbur Fled Lamberson. Matawan; James Tho hosts were Mrs. Ralph and Matawan Township, at the ler, Mrs, E, Zulauf and daugh­ EXPERIENCED cally shortens tlio1 llfo of your morlflogo • , • Michael Iverson jr.. Freehold. Scarborough, Cliffwood Beach: post home, Thursday evening. ter, Wendy. J.L. Powers ahd slanUoS interest cento. Inquire (orlny. . Also Miss Doris Woolley, Vincent Stanis. Cambria sons, Jack ar.ri Ray. Laurie, Rahway; Mrs. Harriot Nelber- Heights, L.I., and Raymond Plans were completed for the James, Nancy and,,Billy Nod­ lien, Mnrlboro; Mrs. James Stanis, Linden. The honored food and cake sale to be held dings; all of Cliffwood Beach; State Certified Teacher Iverson. Freehold; Mrs. Char­ guests received flowers, gifts Friday and Saturday, July 25 Mr, nnd Mrs. George Egner lene Holmes. Mrs. Wllmer Kll- and cards and a buffet supper and 20, at the' beach at Cliff­ Mr* and Mrs. W.C. Noddings Liberal Building & Loan A ssociation comins, Mrs. Harry Konowa- was served. wood Bcaclr MriT. Dorothy and daughter, Sarah. Mata­ low, “ Mrs.- ' Anna- Neiberltcn; Also attending were Mra. SCUar is "chairman. ~ wan,- ...... Tutor In-His-Home 159 Main Street — Malntvim Mrs. Robert Mauser. Morgan­ Vincent Stanis and daughter, •Mrs. Ruth Williams was ville: Mrs. Rose Nugent Stat­ Leonora, Cambria Heights. L. named assistant hospital chair­ Entertain Saturday en Island: Mrs, Charles Suy- I; Mrs. Raymond Stanis and man of the Patterson Army L O 6- 6595 Mpmlxoi-£#do*«)'fdbn»o Locm.Buiik Syalom danj, Mrs. Hardy Johnson, children," Catherine and Ray­ Hospital, Fort Monmouth. Mr. and Mrs. Garrett Me- Robertsville. mond Jr., Linden; Ralph Scar­ A special meeting of the aud­ Keen Jr., Matawan, cnlcrlaln- During the evening, rela- borough, the Misses Janet and iting com.nittcc will be held cd at a co-operative picnic . p-r.ri f rtenrta ...f rom -ALor-. JRaldCla^-McLaughUp»--J.™e3, ■today-rin—Uie—poftt-home— supper Saturday evening. gfinville, Marlboro, . Rah­ and Donald McLaughlin,, Mr. p.m. Announcement was mado 'Gtfcsls werc^MramT’MHZPT' way, Freehold, Vanderburg, and Mrs. Anthony Gerber. that the auxiliary will serve, Judfion Evan?, New Mon­ Matawan. Robertsville and Fred Eckels, Alvin Ross and refreshments Fridays, and Sat­ mouth; Mr. and Mrs. Jan.. A. Turnpike Express Bus Service Staten l^and vlslled. Mrs. Elizabeth Hubert, Cllff­ urdays In the post home. Cushman;* Mr. and Mrsf iiay- wood Beach; Mr. and Mrs. Mrs., Alice .Moffat won the nard Smith, Mr, and Mrs; Ken­ / From Keyport, N. J. (Rollo Post House) "T^is wcek/'wliy'don't y o ta ‘Bernard ‘McLadghllrr." Union special award and rcfrcsh- neth Pike, -M r, and • Mcz;, Walt- •look'-throngh-' the windows— ot Beach; Joseph Fegler. Keans* mchts were served by Mrs' «rnp]ke,-Mr, awl.Mra.-rThomS* your church.,..;..from, the In- burg; Miss Roberta Quinn, Ethel Volpe. Mrs Irene Bren- Slddoiui and Mr. and Mrs. Ran­ aide. Plainfield. ' on, Mrs. _Ann Mitchell and dolph Harris, all of Matnwan. Direct To New Y ork City's Business and Theatre Districts Mrs.'Rita Scarborough. The Clip Out and Save Clip Out and Save ^ next meeting will be held Weekend Visitors . DcpirturM from Xtypott Kcrport I Round Trip Fare P rp A ifu ro ttam New York City to Kcyporl Thursday evening, July 17. tola New N il YorXYork Cttr CllT • n Oicybound 0K a t li 1 • e n and Jerry r TiZO. 7l5J f, 10, 11 | ONLY Tormlotl It r n l Slattery, Brooklyn, were P AL, 11, I* f, 4. 0**. if I9*0, I. I I A.A„0m„ liii, ioiio, m u A.M.. 130, lotto, IliH Family- Picnic Sunday weekend guests of their uncle I , 4»*i, 10:10 9 I*,Mo IIlU. lt«3, till, P.M., 1 IHM. M i l , IV ftUdnlcM iaodtf * IlDlJdiM 1:45, 4145, »i)5. I:«, liSO, «, 1. I. ID, English Motors Mr. and Mrs. Walter . Pike, and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. John *Frld*jr, ■•fordtr, 8xtD6if .it lloUdiif I 11115 A M. F>- Hennessy, Park Ave., 8«eiuam9, suAdijr . <144, fiil. »i45. Matawan, entertained at a oo-. I •«iuo4*y Oal/ . 1.73 H i l lI A.M.A,M. lt i i l l A.M, A.M, MooOty* M o n iiy* ■ Matawah, _ SliVe-famlly—plenle-Sun- ( r ■ pl« th* :L ’ ” • - only | ay when their guests were Mrs. Angle Pike. Ashland, In Appreciation Save Time /Save Money ' Save Your Car • No Parking Problems LINCOLN • MERCURY Mass.; Mrs. Frederick Fowl­ I wlih to thank Dr. Brady, Drop Us a Card al 275 Broadway, Keyport and Wo Will Place You on Our Mailing Llat for Schedule Changes Matawan First Aid, Chief Flood NEW AND USED CARS er. Keyport; Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs, Flood, John K. Crlne, Charlea Pike and children, R ay Haley and Mr. and Mrs. O h Honmootb Street Opposite Carlton Tbestr. Charles, Nancy and Llesje, Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Pike Suydam for their kindnesses Bed B ask and children, Diane, A'an and at the time of my husband’s AFFILIATE!) ItOI.LO TBANHI1 . Barbara, Mr. and Mra. Edgar Illness last Saturday, Shadyside 7-4545 — 1*6000 Pike. ; snd;, Ptvldi and Olenn - Mrs. TbomM SMrielt P ik e ,'all of Matawan, Jlna-adv 10 Phone CO 4-2222 jj. ’r j -I fla. - ■ jfii rn ii ; ______i ’ i i :4 ft Indicted On Count . acceptance of new methods/de­ stares are charged w.JU* negli­ Newly-Elected Leader] Mowers Cause Standard Code vices and materials of con­ Raritan Police gence' for allegedly failing ta TO. Frederick Marquardt, school struction are several of the provide safe, adequate parking St., Marlboro Township, has major reasons* local governing facilities. Tbe complaint lists Many Accidents been indicted by the Mon­ F o r officials will want to adopt tbe Charged In Suit 33 counts. MATAWAN JOURNAL Tbe power lawn mower mouth County Grand/Jury oh New Jersey communities fac­ Code.” \ 7 “ • Three Raritan Township po­ hadn't, actually c o ijn e into a charge of buying beer fo r ing new and extensive . home CommissI6'nerr McLean also licemen and three owners of n fls Weefc, why doa'.t y o u three minors Feb. 28 in Man- pointed out that thei Code re­ markets and stores located in look through the windows ol Page Six July 10, 1958 vogue in 1944, so an accident alapan Township. building development pro­ flects the thinking and. Judg­ your church fronTthe in­ involving one was unusual grams are indicating enthusi­ ment of all segments of the the township are among eight side? enough to make news. One of asm for completion of "Rules defendants listed in & $1,000.­ Chiefs Support the first power mower a cc l- for the Construction of O n e building industry since a ma­ ,000 damage suit filed in Free- dents of record ’involved an Area Educators and Two-Family Dwellings” jor portion of the compilation ribid as the result of a fatal Army private who come hgme now included in the Manual of task was performed by private accident in tbe township Nov. New Water Plan late in World War II to recup­ Attend Workshop the Standard Building Code of individual* and organized rep­ 12, 1957 . DRUG FACTS erate from, wounds received in New Jersey, The Code/ and resentative committees. Suit has. been filed for Leo The New Jersey State Asso­ three invasions and w a s Thirty New Jersey-eduentors Rules may be adopted by ref­ The Standard Building Code Nudalny and his daughter, ciation ol Chiefs of Police has wounded by, a spoon J - are attending a two-w e e k erence ordinance without in­ of New Jersey is what is com­ Mrs Claire Lemanski, both of come oiit In support of a favor­ monly colled a performance- able vote ln tbe Nov. 4 water The spoon, hurled by a pow­ workshop sponsored by the corporating the detailed.text. 10 Collins. St., Keansburg, by sr~~—SAFETY FIRST/ — referendum and will appoint er lawn mower in his front New Jersey State Department Joseph E. McLean, Commis­ type code and sets forth the Attorney John C. Giordano jr. T one ol Its member chiefs to lawn, penetrated the soldier’s of Education’s Office of Child sioner of, the New Jersey De- desired objectives to be achiev­ Mrs. Nadalny was killed and YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS serve as Its representative on leg and had to be removed by arid Youth Study. The meet­ ‘parjnient of Conservation and ed in the construction of build­ Mis. Lemanski and her son, ARE FILLEO CAREFULLY the newly-formed Statewide aq operation. Since then power ings are being held la the Lit­ Economic Development an­ ings. The Manual, of which the Leonard, 12, were hurt when . »Y EXPERT . Committee for the Water Ref­ lawn mowers have Increased tle Silver Elementary School nounced that 4he Rules have Rules are a part, provides gen­ they were struck by a car driv­ PHARMACISTS AT erendum. of which Mr. Carrol in popularity. The number of with consultant service being been tiled with Secretary of erally accepted techniques for en by Francis *J. O ’Shea, 20 M. Shanks Is chairman. mower mishaps has .increased offered by Dr. Julia Weber State, Edward J. Patten. Com­ building construction, thus Beachway, Keansburg, as they in direct proportion. Gordon, Director, and s t a 11 missioner McLean stressed the meeting the demands for de­ crossed Route 36. . . SAv-o n The move was taken as the members Dr. Donald C. Stan- fact that the principle of home tailed specillcatlon-type regu­ D RU SS ’ chiefs.met for their 46th An­ Survey ‘Figures ger and Dr. Birgei Myksvoll. rule is retained in the. Code lations. Those, formerly em­ Mr. O’Shea, is a defendant, nual. Conference at Spring While no national figures are This .year’s workshop Is .a and the added Manual Rules, bodied in the laws-themselves as well ins John J. It o a che, Lake. It took the form of a res- EARLE CONOVER available on the power mower continuation of the Monmouth have long been Considered ob­ Elizabeth, driver ot a second olutlon making the following accident problem, the National: which continue to grant cer­ car which, the plaintiffs con­ points In favor of supporting G. Earle Conover, manoger County Child Study Program tain discretionary powers to solete. • . of industrial relations for John Safety Council said a study in sponsored by the Walter tbe local building official, pro­ Under the laws authorizing tend, contributed to the cause the Statewide Committee; Cieorgla showed that^ JReade Foundation from Sep­ vide for local boards of---ftp' the Department of; Conserva- of the accident. - 1. That the present long range A. RoeblTng’s Sons Corp.7 and 1. One injury in seven re- tember 1955 to July 1957/The peal, fixlrig'bf'feefi and~ other tion—and - Economic_Developr - Also Negligent plan, "as approved by the a resident of Ewing Township, suits in some permanent dis- Reade Foundation provided local features designed to fa­ meet to prepare the Standard Also accountable for'nFgli^ Statewide Committee, to pro­ has been elected president of ability. ’ consultant service to study cilitate their use. Code, any municipality may gence, the plaintiffs say, vide sufficient water for the the Children’s Home Society of are Special Raritan Township entire stale Is well conceived, New Jersey according to an an­ 2. Toes and feet are most oft­ groups and for two summer "With our rapid population adopt the Code and any amend­ practical, and should be put in­ nouncement releaseri.Ju^.Tl’eii- en Injured. workshops under the direction growth, extensive housing de­ ments thereto by ordinance, Pollceqien Andrew Linde, and to action;’’ ' ton recently. 3. Seven out of 10 persons in­ of staff members from the In­ velopments and industrial. ex­ without incorporating the de­ Robert Thome, and Police 2. That "this plan, compre­ jured in mower mishaps come stitute for Child Study, Univer­ pansions, we need uniform ad­ tailed text in the ordinance, Chief William Till, for alleged­ hensive as It Is, can be com­ Mr. Conover, who follows In direct contact with the mow­ sity of Maryland. . ministration and construction provided reference is made ly not patrolling the Route 36 pleted with no added burden Robert A. Smith as leader of er. The other three are hurt Participants In the workshop standards throughout the; state therein to the Code as the crossing. ’ ' - . on taxpayers, whereas the on­ the state’s oldest privately fi­ by objects thrown by the mow­ are grouped according to their more than ever today,” he’ "Standard Building C o d e of Other defendants are Leo’s - ly- alternative to enactment of nanced, non-scctarian, non-rac- er, ______child study experience. One said. "Local communities are New Jersey.” . Auction Market and Cliff’s Auc­ lal child' care- and adoption group has completed the basic certainrto find-many advan-‘ Copies of the Rules are be­ tion Markety on the south side the referendum in November Is agency has been a director of While the first power mower three-year program and Is tlie certainty of s 'crash' pro­ tbo^soclety since 1954. Other mishap may have been unus­ tages in using-the State Build­ ing distributed to every coun­ of Route 36, and the Family gram, at some later time ual enough to be ne ws,v such now working on a related pro­ ing Code and Rules'. Uniform­ ty and municipal clerk Circle store, across the. high­ which will rob the State of newly-electcd officers of the so­ ject. ity of administration and con­ throughout the State by the Di­ way. New Jersey Treasury ofjunds ciety are: J. Stanley Teunon, accidents today are anything Those attending from this struction, simplicity of adop­ vision of Planning and Devel­ According to the plaintiffs, Which are essential to maintain first vice president; John B. but out-of-the-ordlnary. In fact, area are Marie A. Koskey, War- tion by reference ordinance, opment in the Conservation they, parked their car on the other services;” " 1 Sill jr., second vice president; almost every-day newspapers rena Fallon, Burtlna Parcels, financial savings through elim­ Department. Additional assist­ north side of the h i g h w a y, . 3. That lt Is "essential that Meredith E. Johnson, treasur­ carry accounts of mower ac­ Kathleen M. Eckbnrt, all of ination of preparation and pub­ ance and information also may crossed to the south side to , New Jersey attract more In­ er; C. Lester Greer, s e c r e- cidents, among them such ser­ Keyport, and Elsie-D. Bahren-. lication costs, modernization be obtained from the members shop, and Were struck os they dustry ln all areas which are tnry; John R. Mitchell, assist­ ious ones as these; biirg, Hazlet. . . , provisions and procedures for of tbls agency. returned toward their car. The not yet economically lndepend- ant secretary; ‘all residents of A Florida woman was killed eat and that the assurance of Trenton. by a blade that sailed 50 feet ample water supplies Is one of An active worker In com­ from a power mower* and the greatest Inducements to munity and civic causes Mr. through a window pane before sound Industrial development.” Conover has been recently striking her. • Present at t h e conference named group chairman for the ‘A «llttle'girl was killed when which approved the resolution Industrial division of the Dela­ her Jugular vein was severed were 450 chiefs of police from ware Valley United Fund fol­ by a piece of metal hurled by B E L L MARKET all over New Jersey. President lowing completion of a similar a power mower.. of the association during 1958 assignment for the 'McKinley Safety Precautions Is Chief Joseph L. d o t sky. Hospital Building Fund- Drive But, according to the Nation­ Fanwood Police Department. of which organization he Is a al Safety Council, power lawn The passage of the resolution, member,of both the board Qf mowers are no more danger­ an Informant stated, was os­ governors, and. board of ous than any other gadget used ' sured by two factors; One; be­ trustees.- . • . • - ' around J.he yard—if a few bas­ cause the Chiefs of Police rec­ ic rules are/observed. For ex­ ognized that water shortages ample; ' endanger the public health Northern County 1. Unless you have good arti­ and safety and, two, because ficial light, mow only during the Statewide Committee's daylight. . , ;"/' nonpolitical nature was assur­ Banks Hold Rate 2. Don't use an electric mow­ ed by the appointment of New­ er when the grass is wet and ark business and civic leader Banks In northern Monmouth slippery...... Mr. Shanks as chairman of the County, now paying two per 3. Never allow youngsters or cent Interest per annum, will pets near a power mower. JJor group. - hold that figure-despite pres­ should youngsters be allowed sure by the recession on the to operate one.. • — -The-llrsl--’escortjluty ~seneral~financinl~waikr-a- Te:i' 4." Whefr'startlng~tlve:_ engine; of the U.S. Navy started July cent survey disclosed. Banks stand with your feet planted in 1, 1800, when a fleot of 14 mer­ in other areas of Monmouth & safe spot. Always be sure of chant, sailed from Batav- and Ocean Counties, which in­ your footing and-balance, es­ ~"la, Dutoh , around creased the rates above two pecially when mowing on ah the Cape of -flood Rope tp the per bent when- allowed', by the. Jrioll.nei 6n hills and banks, cut U.S.. under the .guard -of , the Federal Reserve, to sfdeways, not up: find down.,;// “frlgate^EsseiK^' •I?****'* cut down to the two per cent fi. Don’t refuel the m o w.-e r BoMlds^Brliket figure. ‘ while it’s running or still /hot As Joseph Baier, president ot from use. Always refuel out of C. L. CLOSE The Farmers and Merchants doors. Don't forget, either, to Bank ln Matawan, put It: store the gasoline In an ap­ DENTIST..... We’re not on the hot seat. We proved container. Corned Beef 5 9 didn’t go haywire when the 6, Shut off the mower before '.Shank HaH '■■■■>>7' ;// :7-;,v V v ' ' 105 Luppatatong Are.* and others did. We stood pat, and moving It from one . level to West 3rd Street, Keyport we’re not making any change another, or when yoiiwant to now." ... . work on Its underside. Never 9:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Besides The Farmers , and leave the mower unattended No Office llouri“OnT ’MercHanls.'the'others'paying whlle-it’s-runnlng..— —/___ Smoked Ham Wednesday two per cent are The Mata­ 7. Make sure the *area to be wan Bank; Peoples National mowed is free of. sticks, stones, Realemon CO 4-4421 Bank, Keyport; Keansburg Na­ wire or other obstacles. .1% f f tional Bank, Atlantic Highlands Know how to disengage thc Orange, Lemon National Bank, Merchants clutch ana stop the engine Trust Co., Red Bank, and thc quickly. Lemor n ?nge DISHES Monmouth County National Power lawn mowers are a This Week, July 7 SAVE MONEY Bank, largest in the county, great tlme saver, as any man Lemon-Lime ON RUG CLEANING George L. Blelitz became of the house will tell you,” the PLATE president of Monmouth Coun­ counoll says. ”But they RENT A ty National arter the merger brought with them new haz­ Diamond Crystal July 14, Dessert Dish of the Second National, Red ards users aren't equipped ' ^ July 21,, Cup Bank; Keyport Bnnklng Co., fully to guard against. Only if July 28, Saucer With $5.00 Purchase nnd First National Bank of manufacturers and users co­ per pkg. Engiishtown. He said the north operate can power lawn mow­ county group decided to'keep er accidents be prevented.” on paying two per cent because 8 SHAMPOO it was the "prudent thing to Tho First Marine Aircraft FROZEN FOODS do” after Federal Reserve al­ Wng was commissioned on lowed three per cent. He said July 7, 1941 at Quantlco, Va., Vanity Fair Toilet Birdseye MASTER the banks will have no trouble becoming the tirst wing in the FOR ONLY Btaylng at two per cent. history ol Marine Corps avia­ tion. - Cliffwood Woman Is .4 Roll pkg. POT P IE S4isT" A PAY! Shower Guest Of Honor ' Ben's Beauty Mrs. Edward Crawford. Cllff­ Shoppe Armour's PAN-0-G0LD wood Bench, wns the guest of Breakfast Blend honor at a surpHso shower COIFFURE DESIGNERS Frying June 30, given by Miss Sandy AND ELECJTIMiLIGIST $4 59 CLEANS A Hollum, Miss Joan Tice and Chicken IH Mb. 9 x 12 Miss Betty.Huylar. . Tel. COIfax j-OCM CHICKEN Guests wei;e Miss Helen RUG IN Jackson, Miss Joan Thomas, Location: Brooksfdo Trailer Tea Bags. , 2 9 30 Mrs. Robert Miller, Mrs. Doro­ Camp or MonUgnas Amoco Corton's Pre-Cooked thy Gutren, Miss Laura-Bailey, gns station, Hwy 35 MINUTES! Mra.:0. Theodore Tice, Mrs. ' Keyport Minute Leonard Huylar, Miss Theresa Bellotto, Mrs. Florence Bellot- to, Mrs. Florence Jone.ft, Miss COD CAKES Pauline Bellotto, Miss 6usan 15 o*. pkg. Mlckwalck, Keyport. : Also Miss Patty Scullyt Mrs. PRODUCE Joan Gallo, Mrs. Jean Gentle, Stella Briskie Union Bench; Mrs. Edward REAL. ESTATE Crawford Ar., Mrs, William AND INSURANCE Ehlers _Crawford, Cliffwood; Mrs, A. LICENSED BROKER Hazelton. Mlss Elsie Hazclton, NOTARY PUBLIC Oladstone. ' 1 1b. Tin I Blueberries » 25c Gifts' werc sbnt by Miss Lynn Get pro/eMiomd home cleaning result!—at l/10th tho cost. K Olsen, Miss Jotjn Lnmbcraon, 38 Fulton St., Keyport $1.98 eon of BUsell Rug Sham— xirs, Elmer Lamberson, Mrs. ’■ poo cleans one-and-a-hnlf 8. Slutter sr./'Mrs'/John Ci'nw- COIfax 4-1499 ; § x 12 ruga, 162 sq. ft of carpot- ford, Miss A. Becker, Mrs; . ing. Apply, it quickly, easily, Laura Travellno. with the Shampoo Master FULLY Applicator. (No stooping, no : scrubbing, no mesiy mopplng- AIR CONDITIONED -Announcing TJic Removal of Our Offices renrthVSHampooMastcr for only $1-51) a day— and the ■ . ; •' _ TO • * • ' ' ' M ay Limit Quantities charge Unapplied toward p u r­ BELL BEEF CO. chase if you'want t? buy It 12 W. Front St. Red Bank .. Prices Effective ' •her you try it/- - . - ...... 126 Main St. M ataw an Thru Saturday COIfax 4-2000 DR. WILLIAM A. MORGAN / JULY .12 - SURGEON CHIROPODIST - G " J"M em ber:';v office noijRS:U R 8; , SH 1-4433 A.M/U 5P.M. and TlmrsL'itHveuinis Twin County Grocers to 9 Appointment1 STREET LEVEL aejlstant chairman, of t.h * Invest Members Standing Room Only- Sign Out At Keansburg’s Beachfront Raritan Firemen dance team, and a member of the ceremony team. He also Is a member of the danoe team. : THE O f Scout Troop Restore Engine : The lodge, Na Tel HI, was host recently for the area 30-. Members of , Ihe newly organ­ Determination on tho part of MATAWAN JOURNAr, ized Girl Scout Troop 95, Hszlet, the volunteer firemen of the Has­ conference, held at the Bcout under the leadership of Mrs. let Fire Company has brought Camp, Foreathurg, N,Y. This July JO, 1958 F a re Seven Michael - Dunyak, Chestnut Dr., “ an old work horse” new life. annual event include* all, con­ and Mrs. Fred Nice, Knoll Terr., The work horse is a 1928 Ameri­ ference councils ln tlio South­ were invested during a candlelight can LaFranee fire truck which ern Jersey area. Tho lodges Bus Ride ceremony held in the St. John’s was scraped and sanded to bare are entered In competitive In­ l Methodist Church Educational metal and reconditioned by the dian danolng snd the Mon­ Tlie Ladles Auxiliary of th* Building on July 1. firemen in their spnre time. At mouth Council lodge won first Itnllan-Amerlcan Club, union' Mrs. John Ketcfiow, first vice a total cost of $25, it now stands president of the Northern Mon­ pvoudly alongside of its two newer ptnce honors. Beach. Is sponsoring a bus ride mouth County Council, invested sister fire trucks. Besides George, two : other to Atlantlo. City, Wednesday. the leaders and the following com­ Purchased in 1028, it lias an nrea , boys nre on Uie dance mittee members:' Mrs. Bussell Original rood mileago of 8749 team. They are Paul Moron- July 23. Anyone interested m ty. Yens, Mrs. Domenick Branciforte, miles and is on the second sot of ey and Vincent CH1I,' both ' of purchase tickets by c a 111 n c Mrs. Michael Gagliano, Mrs. 34'by*7 Ures. The motor, which Keansburg, who also attend­ Mrs. Louis Leone, COlfax 4­ James Rrovengano and Loui.B never has been touched, is a six Buckner. . ; ■....•< cylinder with dual ignition aud ed the conference, 10669. , ' : : ■ ■ Invested hyphen* leaders were operates on ft six .volt system, Frances Branciforte, Gloria Ann The rebuilt beach at Keansburr waa thronged In the hotj Keansburg bad one of.the better Fourth of July business season* Originally equipped with a 00- Buckner, Marilyn J. Castonguay, weather of last week when thetemperature rose u* In the. 80s. | In lb history despite the rcct-snion. _ gallon booster tank, it now carries Rose' Ann Dellapietro, Donna 276 gallons of-water-iii individual Dowd, Michele M. Dunycak, Eileen Members present, were Mrs. tanks and is used primarily ab an Joyce Enierian, Dolores Frappier, r g a n iz e d But Ride July 24 Rummage Sale. Planned auxiliary truck. In the way of CEIL REDGATE Cooksey, Mrs. Nebus, Mrs. equipment it carries an 18-foot Free Taxi Service For All Permanent Waves Mary Ann Grande, and Rose The Ladles Aid Society ol the By Ladies Auxiliary Julia Schelniger, Mrs, extension ladder, a 14-foot roof Mary Korker. Grace Methodist Church, Marjorie Concepcion, M r s. ladder, three hand fire extin­ . Others Invested Dems Club Meets Union Beach, will sponsor Its The. Ladles Auxiliary of K »TK e r I n e Larkin. Mrs. guishers, two of which are foam* Your Hairdresser Also invested were Patricia annual bus ride to Atlantic Veterans of F o r a 1 g n War*, Mildred Ross. Mias' Ellen ite and one -carbon dioxide, and Larsen, Bernadette Meier,. M P Leading Democrats on the local Post 4247, Keyport, met In- the Kelly, Mrs, Rosa PoUieno, a first aid kit, Featuring Hair Styling chelle C. Nice, Pearl Meier/Aiml and county level were on hand to City, Thursday, July 24. Buses Post Home July 2. Mrs, Ernest Peseux, present commit­ . Mavie Pedersen; Barbara Proven- welcome and offer encouragement will leave the church at B a.m, Marilyn Bauer, president, Mrs, - Florence Lambertson, teeman of Holmdel Township, waa zano/ Charlene ; Seals, . Kathryn and support to the newly-organized and leave.Atlantic.City fpr the presided. ■ • firo.chief at tho time of purchase We Specialize " Anii' Szu'ricaj- Kathleen Uzar. ami Bayview Democratic Ciubvat its return trlphome at 9 p m. :7 A .rummage.isloL'is7 pisnned.. Youngs Hostess At . mkL Ihe to re ro JG-ftctiYo. wid_2fi r Georgia^Anija Yess-— —----- / ftrsf-geheral Tneeting held-in-the Reservations may be made by associate members. Present fire In Silver Blondlng The regular meeting was opened El-Moe-Ki Hall, West Keansburg. tor Monday through Friday, Picnic For Family... chief is James Cullen and there by the “ Pink Pixie Patrol" which David; L. Greene, the Demo­ calling Mrs. Loo Mendl, CO 4­ July 14, through July UL ' Mr. and Mrs, Cbarlca I. Young, aro 31 active, 45 associate and presented the flag ceremony. cratic candidate for member of 3604 or Mrs. Anna Wiggins, The birthdays of Mr*. Jr., Holmdel ltd., Hazlet, .enter­ 45 exempt incmbora. A skit entitled “ The Wish That the Board of Chosen Freeholders, CO 4-1327. ' Frances Nebus, Mrs. Edna tained at a family picnic on Fri­ Came .True," which told of the declared “ The time is ripe for the Cooksey, Mrs, Mary Rapolla day at their home. . hiBtory and background of Girl Democrats to take over in Mon­ were celebrated- by th e I r Guests included Mrs, George George Griswinski SPECIAL Scouting, was given by the entire mouth County and put an end to Clam Bake Planned By M; Duncan, George M, Duncan, troop. : • , the Republican domination that s e c t e t pals. Announce­ III, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clalr- Receives Scout Award . Mrs. Dunyak announced a full has been in effect for over 25 Irish-American Club ment was made that Mrs, monte, Mr. and Mr*. Frank Ii. PERMANENT summer program is underway years.” . . The regular monthly meeting Rosemary Sommer, a mem­ Duncan, Mr, and. Mti. Martin J. Qeorge .Ortswlnakl, Keana- and it is planned for the scouts Explaining the importance of ber of the auxiliary, had been Lautcrwald. Miss Judy Lauter- burg, received ths high honors reg 12.50 ; to taeet on Tuesdays inthe^Hazlet of the Irish-American Club, Un­ elected senior vice president wald; Martin-J. LautevwaUI, Jr., of vigil,. which was bestowed the Board of Chosen Freeholders ion Beach, was held recent­ at the encampment held ln Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W, Duncan Fire House on Keyport-Holmdel and how they determine the pol­ ly, A total o f 17 members and children, Ralph, Jr., Nancy upon him by ths lodge of tlie' Never Closed — Call For Appointment Rd. The time will be announced icy of the entire county, Mr, Wildwood June 27. 1 ■ and Richard, all of Matawan; Order of. the Arrow, of which at a future date. . Greene, added “ the Republicans were present. The m e e t l n g The auxiliary entertained Thomas Dark, Freehold;,'Miss he Is an aottvo member. He s COlfax 4-4018 After *taps? were sung by tbe nave done very little and have was conducted by Tlm F a b y. Olrl Scout Troop 10, Keyport, Betty Jean Young, Mis* Marilyn became an ordeal In 1966, held 411 Beach View Ave,, Cer, Lorlllard Ay*. roup, refreshments were served passed the buck on to the local vice president. Plans are being and the scouts’ mothers, yes- E. Young and Robert C. Young, the position of treasurer, and Union Beach byy the committee. governing bodies.” made to hold & clam bake, un­ day at the post home. Haslet, • . . at present. Is assistant chlaf, 1 Emphasizes Need der the direction of Charles g Mr. Greene emphasized the need Herrlger, entertainment chair­ Celebrate Anniverary to elect a Democratic freeholder man. ,■ - as “a stepping stone for the Demo­ At Family Gathering cratic party to do a job so badly The club presently Is under­ Mr. and Mi'S. Howard Wilson, needed and to serve as a “ watcn going a reorganisation-; p r o- Central Ave., Union Beach, were dog to dig into the factB to see gram. The first of many plan­ guests of honor at a family get-to­ what they, the Republicans, have ned social activities was _ held gether celebrating their 16th wed­ and haven't done for the benefit June 0 at Dolan's T a'y e r n, ding- anniversary, at the home of of ihe people of Ihe county.” and was very successful. Ray MrB. Wilson’s parents, Mr. and Making a personal appeal for Welch and his committee were Mrs. Edward J. Cullen, Hazlet support to break through the bar­ Ave., Hazlet / rier nnd represent the Democratic thanked for_a.Job well done. SUPER MARKETS Irnmmmmmrnmmmmmmmmm The Wilsons have seven chil­ party in Monmouth, he concluded The group lauded Mike Mc- dren, Sally, William, Patricia, “ the results in November will de­ Keowne, manager of the Sham­ Barbara Ann, James, Mary Jane pend upon what the local groUps rocks, little league, baseball LOW, LOW PRICES plus and Michael. do." . team sponsored by the club. Other members of the family Leo Weinstein, Matawan, county The club felt that the boys S&H GREEN STAMPS who were present were Mr. and campaign co-ordinator, stated were playing great ball, under Mrs. James Cullen, and children, “ the-most serious-part of Ameri­ good management, and hoped Timothy/Christopher, Robert. can-life is to show interest in that they would’ keep up the Nancy ahd Jill, Hazlet;* Mv. and government" and informed the good work. CXity ~$cme S e l ls d!,ancaitcr Sran d 0 eeft Mrs. .Michael Cuoccl, Holmdel; local club they are not alone in Mr. and Mrs. Frank Boardwick their efforts to seek good, dean The next regular meeting and children, Thomas, Frank, and ovemment but that it is being will be held July 25. All mem­ Carol Ann, West Keansburg. Mr. one all over Monmouth County. bers are urged to attend. and Mrs. Theodore Sappah, Briar­ All hcln possible was offered to LANCASTER BRAND - CHIICK * cliff, were special guests. the club by Mr. Weinstein, in­ Scluding the services of the party's Georgs Jules Pouzenc speaker's bureau. Linda Reya Marks Katz Speaks Baptized June 29- Birthday At Party Elliot Katz, registration chair­ man of the j^ounty organization, George Jules Pouzenc, in, —r-Limla—Reyar"daughterof^Mr.v stressed- the importance of ' the JnXant_son.o(_ Mr^and Mrs.-AU and Mrs. Lloyd• Reya, Holmdel registration driveas the most im­ fred Pouzenc. 1116 Woodmere Rd., Hazlet, celebrated her ninth Dr., Cliffwood, was baptized ROAST portant single .activity the or­ birthday July 2 with a party at ganization caff undertake. By Sunday, June 2D, 1058, In St. her home. Games were: .played unanimous VoteMr. Katz was an- Joseph’s Church, Keyport, by and prizes awarded; TH'er-tbgnr fcmnted legat^presentatWc of th< the Rev. Cornelius J. Kane, Bon* In, extra luley, welUmarblodl Cut front was decorated with balloons and organization. * pastor. Sponsors were Mr, and tha flnctt corn-fed cstlle right on lh* epol ln Vw -fancy cup cakes with candles wero Mrs. Gustave . J. Freret, Fair Mra,; Jack flan/Hippo/ t h e hc.it of Ui. bo^ counlry, ■ served with'the,refreshments/--, -Haven, vice chairnian of the Mon- baby's uncle and aunt. Guests wej^GajJ Kuchler, Sudfn, njptyth County: Democratic Execu­ 4 9 c Peseux, ^Karen WJluams, Roger tive Committee, welcomed the A lawn party and barbecue Cowles, Briice Eggleston, Donna "new blood" of the club' which is following^ the ceremony cele­ Ryder, Joseph Leukenia, Karen so important to the efforts of the brated the event. Guests were Kitcher, Margaret McCormick, Democratic organization. Mr. and Mrs. James Tobin LANCASTER BRAND — BONELESS BEEF v Janice Hyer, ahd Kathy Barker. An. invitation was extended to sr., ..maternal grandparents; .members to attend a ..performance Mr. and Mrs, Herman Stein, <£ “ $>how Boat" at the Neptune Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ariano, Music Circus on Monday, Aug. George Pouzenc Jr., Mr. and Cross Rib Roast > 95« 11, by-Mrs. Freret, who stated Gov. Rhbert B. Meyner and many Mrs. James Fitzsimmons, Mr. other, leading members of the and Mra. J. Nlckolson and fam­ LANCASTER BRAND- OVEN READY BUT lANCAITEA BRAND - BONEItSI » l* JDmocra tic-party-willattcnd^-^ ily...... Many Attend .. AIso~Mr. and Mrs. William Prices Edward J. Cullen, vice chair­ Sink and children, Mr. and I Rib R oast. . ^79* “Round Roast . ^99*" man of the township county Mrs. Jack Sanfllippo and son, Effective executive committee, expressed Mrs. J. Bllickl. Mr. and Mrs. July tOth lhru JuFy his pleasure at seeing the large John Kenner. Mr. and Mrs, LANCASTER BRAND group of Democrats attending Val Chete, Mrs. Arthur Gough and stressed the need of the Dem­ and sons, Mr. and Mrs. ®on Frozen Foods rORTIRHOUH 99- ocrats to get together and "put Metsger and family, Mr. and Steaks™“59« w89* ”“T95< out the administration that is for Mrs. J. Roddy, Mr. * and Mrs. FARMDALE - BEEF, CHICKEN or TURKEY ersonal gain rather than gain UNCASTIR BRAND IANCASTM BRAND , or ail.” __ William Smith, Mr. and Mrs. . Pres,. William Browne also in­ Jack Smith, Mrs. A. Marshow- troduced Edward J. Fischer, can­ sky, Mr, and Mrs.'R. Stiles, • Plate Beef BONE IN lh. 25* Short Ribs «* * 5S didateP for township committee, Pof Pies 5V/1-00 and Mrs. Jeanne C. McDonough, MIX ‘CM on MATCH 'CM candidate for tax collector, who Kiwanis Members/ both stressed the need for unity Guests At Theater.____ iri the township to be successful MIAT and CHEESE KRAFT qutrt |ar in November. Arthur Charles, Members and guests of the 49- Democratic leader of Middletown, M iracle W hip and Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Wall, Keyport Kiwanis Club this Roman Ravioli 2 ”lbT 6 5 * of Keansburg, were special guests. week attended a Tuesday eve­ CHICKEN OF THI MAL ^ 7oi f^ .00 Officers of the club introduced ning performance of "Auntie MEAT and MUSHROOM by Mr. Browne were Mrs. Frank Marne” at the Neptune Music 714 »*- WHITI - **ch 39« Sahli, secretary; Paul Barrese, Circus. William F. Stanhope, phgt. T u n a F is h treasurer; Frank Lanzara, trus­ secretary, announced that a Roman Sauce 4 3 * tee and J. F. Gilligan, Jr., mem­ film on summer sporting act­ GRAND DUCHE5S - FLAKED pbss N* BOOT* bership chairman. . _ ivities will be shown at the regular meeting next Tuesday. C a t F o o d 6 -79* Approximately 10 members ITALY'S FINEST of the Keyport Club will Join VET* - 1 oen. o i g ^ j.O O an lnlerclub dinner-meeting with the Kolmdel-Llncroft Dairy Favorites D o g F o o d Kiwanis Club July 17, lt was disclosed. A Kiwanis Division KRAFT - CRACKER BARREL SQUARE CIUIO - IMFORTI0 17 oi. $ | .00 ...tell you golf tournament is scheduled taeli 21s UM | for July 31, Mr. Stanhope an- T o m a t o e s 6 ndancedr------:...... — ~ Sharp (fceete *;49r where to rent VEOAMATO 46 01. 1 ^ . 0 0 BABY GOUDA •ach 17* COM I , a n y t h i n g Susan Ruth Peseux C o c h l d i l 3 Is Nine-Years-Old Cheese 9 oi. pkg. 39. You’ll find: contractors’ , 21 ll. equipment r. tractor* • — Susan. RuthJ£eBeux*.daugter. of roDt Mr, and Mrs. Malcolm W, rezcux, 3 8 9 . automobile* • trucks • Start $185.00 Holradcl_Rd.».^il?ijeC-celobrat4Kl ...... overall* and uniform*^- her ninth birthday on Saturday V FBEE ACCORDION afternoon at a family gathering anything you wish Lei tens It Yonr Home at her. hoihe. Her birthday waa on to reritl l> Friday. She received many gift* OJarm ^ruiti and \Zayatalhl COlfax 4-0914 and a birthday cake waa the table a n jtisir k u mirmtii tw n « i.. centerpiece,- - ^ CARNIVAL Those attending were Mrs. Mar­ JERSEY-CULTIVATED garet McConnick, Mr*. Charles 9 ARTY * 5 9 * VanPelt, Marlboro; Mr. and Mr*. Emeit E. Peseux, and Mr. and 'pint Mr*. Ralph W. Ronson, Hazlet. Pecan Ring 0AN,W -* 49« OU) FASHIONED DUTCH box EnglishMotors SESAME SEED B r e a d 'M i ami lu.ilouit I",,‘ah end Juleyt BUDGETPAYMENTS for a real ipeelal Ireil tei ve them for dSMtirt'lunlsM.. On Automobile INSURANCE ° ... WEBSTER'S DICTIONARY EXTRA FANCY - YELLOW SOUTHERN Ford - Lin coln - M ercury Sedion 1 4W g * Section 2 lo 5 SALES COMPANY ' only each only m Tw NEW AND USEp CARS ...... Call COlfax 4-0427 . . Atiemble il al a fraction o( it's regular coil! P e a ch e s 2 2 5 * . Hfenmaalb St.. Be* Book Arthur W. McFarland Shadyside 7-4545—1-4000 •I Bread Rt., JCeypori, N. J. Routes 35 and 36 Plenty Of Free Parkins Yager and Lyons, had been er that the township obtain a November of that year, he One-hoar parking Is set' on Atlantic Bt. Stop signs are te Mr*. Geores Named Marlboro Woman under questioning for nearly al flve-foot easement on both defeated Martin N. Frey ln Main Bt. from Summit fit. to be placed on tbe right sideoT week by police of Iferth Am­ sides of a ditch between two on .election contest for the Cartan Lane between the hours street a intersecting with CommitteeChairman boy, Madison Township and properties'. The ■ ditch, accord­ post of collector which he has of 8 sun. and 1 p.m. through streets In the borough. Mrs. Leonard Geores ' has Honored At Party Sayrevllle.: Rovla was picked ing to Mr. Baler, was dug be­ held ever since. ■ Restricted two-hour parking New provisions ln the revls- . been named chairman of the up on Smith St. Monday night fore the two adjacent bouses Born In Jersey City Is established on the north side ed bill Include no parking re­ kitchen committee for the mu­ M ri. Anna. Nelberlien, Marl­ by Sgt. William Clark and were constructed and Is the Bora ln Jersey City, Mr. o f Little fit. from Main to Jack­ strictions on Main St. from J sical show, "Down Memory boro, was honored iccently, at Detective Charles , Dachishen. focal point of the flood condi­ Kelly attended St, Adean's son from 8 a .ro. to 8 p.m. and a jn . te 8 a-m. and no parking Page Eight .. . Jnly 10. 1958 Lane,” which will be present­ a surprise dlnzier party,..held, He told the officers.he had ex­ tions. - . Academy and accountants' .on-the west side' of Broad St. on all streets In the borough ed Oct. 17, 18 and 19 by the at Peterson’s Buttonwood Man- . pected to be picked up, police The committee reported that school. He worked as an between Route 34 and South during the same hours from combined societies of St. Law­ or, Matawan, celebrating her said. , progress on the Laurence Har­ accountant for. the Southern’ St. during the same hours. Oct. 1 16 Apr. 1. The last pro­ Terriers Checked rence’s Church, Laurence Har­ 70th birthday. Tbe surprise Lyons was1 token into cus­ bor bathing beach has been Paclflo Railroad for 14 years There will be a two-hour limit vision Is designed to expedite bor.1 party was planned ln her tody July. 2 by S&yrevlUe Po­ held up pending settlement of ind resigned when the rail­ on parking on Atlantic Ave., snow removal. ■ Her name was added to’the honor by lormer co-workeis at lice a short time after they a mortgage problem. ; road moved Its offices to Tex­ from Hoyt td Little Sts. at all In 8-12 Baseball list of committee chairmen at the Marlboro State Hospital. had chased a~ car containing An amendment to tbe zoning as. times, ■•■,, . a special meeting held ln the Many members of her family three men. After the men stop­ ordinance granting: landfill He took a similar post wltb Parking is limited .to. the Matawan Terriers' rush to recreation room on July 2. were present to share ln the ped the car and fled, > a check permission ln areas now other the James Butler Grocery Co. east side only on Wyckoff St. the fore In the second hall of Scripts were read aud com­ "This Is Your Life” celebra­ of the car revealed the safe than business and Industrial and came to the bayshore between Fountain Ave. ahd the season In boys 8-12 base­ mittee chairmen reported .. on tion, following the dinner. which then was Impounded. was passed on first reading. area when he cook over the Ravine Dr., Orchard St., from By BILL OWEN ball was checked Tuesday by their progress.. Mrs. Nelberlien was pre­ Arrested By Police Second and third readings and store operated by the chain Church St. to Park Ave. and ■the Keyport Raiders. Bill Auditions for talent will be sented with a miniature “Im- Yager was arrested by po­ a public hearing on the amend­ ln Matawan. Borough. He Broad St. from . Church to Geiger, star pitcher, for the held Thursday evenings, July pala” car, and a gold charm lice the next day in connec­ ment will be held July 21.. made his residence on Main. Parking on Jackson and - Keyport team, edged the 10 and 17, at 8 p.m. In the bracelet, engraved with the tion with the theft of the burn­ A request by tho Cheese­ Aberdeen Rd. • in Matawan Monroe stsr Is restricted to the Terriers Frankie D'Apollta. auditorium. namc3 of her children and ing equipment from the Junk quake Fire Co. for a street Township, . west side only. South side park­ Oeiger fanned 13 of 31 batters grandchildren. The toastmast­ yard. - 1 ! light in front of the fire house He continued his grocery-, ing )s permitted on Spring St. to face him before ralh cut er for the celebration was Police believed the. burning on Route 34 was approved for business until 1950 when 1yi from Jackson to Mala’ Sts. and the game short at the ■ end of Jack Olsen Named Vladimar Laginow. equipment had been stolen by immediate Installation at a liquidated his holdings ln the parking Is Jlmlted to the north the fifth. Those attending were Mrs. the safe thieves ln a vain at­ cost of $37.50 of which $29 will store to devote full- time to the side of Fountain Ave.. from ’ The Terriers were drawing Theodore Calhoun, Mr. and tempt to force open the safe. be reimbursed by the state. post of township collector. Jackson to Wyckoff Sts. ■ away from the field in the Legion President Mrs. V. Laginow, Mrs. Alice Though the front door of the Committeeman . John. Phillips One-Way Traffio Matawan division until they Majehrzak, Steven ■ Mrozek, sale had been removed, the said the light was’ Included ln . Trafflp Is limited to one-way ■ ,were upset ln lntcrborough Election of o ff i o.,e r a for Mrs. Meredith Utely, Mr. and Inner strong box containing a state survey of the road but Limited Parking 'west on Little St. from Main f(Don*t«teU me your car competition Tuesday. T he 1058-69 was held Monday Mrs. H.L. O ’Connor, Mr. und that by the time the state gets to Jackson;-Park Ave. from won’t start... after that Tigers and Blue Jays are evening by the American Le­ Mrs. George Nelberlien, Mr. the $0000 ln bills and coins was one Installed, It could be (continued from page one) tune-up I did.” . and Mrs. John .. Nelberlien, intact. 1 play area,for children- ln the Broad to Main and Spring St. , making-it close.. The Tigers' gion Post 332, Ldurerite Har­ Entry to tho lumber com­ months. . neighborhood. ’ ______from Main to - Jackson Sts. Our customers always come chances In the first half play­ bor, at_a_meeting held in ^he_ Mra. Harriet Nelberlien, Rus­ pany-off Ice-had-been-gained TraTflc Is one-way east on Cen­ back!- ! * i—“ — “ 7“ ; off will be decided July 24 post' home. /Retiring ' Com­ sell "Nelberlien, Mrs. Clar­ through a hole made by the 'William Knopping, Route 34, ter St., from Maln to Broad, when'they finish out a game mander Joseph Geores presid­ ence Oliver, Mrs. Ethel Mah­ burglars ln the roof, police A u d it O f renewed his complaint against and one-way south on Jackson with, the Keyport Cardinals ed at the session during which ler, Mrs. Mary Strickland, an adjoining used furniture paid. They then moved the (continued from sage one) mart operated by Charles W. St. from Little St. to Ravine OK ■ 1 standing at, three-all at the Jack Olsen was elected com- Miss Helen Collins, Mrs. Jane safe from a. room; adjoining Patrolman Frank Cherney. Dr. end of seven tunings.-• commander; William Beck­ Towers, Mrs. Pauline McCue, Doerlng. .Neighbors complain­ Through streets Include SALES & SERVICE The" Raiders scored first ln ner, first vice commander; Marlboro. the manager's office on the The attorney alao waived a ed to the township of tbe "un­ Also Mrs. Clinton Hulsart, second floor of the building, preliminary hearing on the sightly” condition of used Church, between Wyckoff and Free Pick-Up St Delivery -.the game at Matawan field James Gullfoyle, second vice toqk it downstairs and out court before Magistrate Luther Malh Sts.;' Jackson, between U tlour Wrecker Service Tuesday. In the top, of the commander; Thomas Neary, Mr. and Mrs. David Riley, through a back door, accord­ sinks and furniture displayed Church St. and Ravine Dr. and Phone LOwell 6-1779 third, Russ Davis, first Raider third vice commander; Wil­ Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jozey, ing to Madison Township Po­ Foster. • la'front of the mart. Mayor Little St., between Main and batter, was safe on an error. lard Malcheski, finance, offi­ Matawan; Miss Leonla Wilson, lice. Mr. Kelly, 81, who has John Marz Jr. reported tbe — Rog -Darie fanned—but Bill cer; - Mr. Geores, service of­ Mr. and- Mrs. James Iversen, served as township collector committee Is-preparing an Strang was walked. Denny ficer; Robert Geiger, chap­ Mr. and Mrs. William Stryker, since 1945, is free under $5000 ordinance to'control such op­ — Halforan then cracked out a lain; Joseph Mollis, sergeant- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stryker, bond awaiting action of the erations and also suggested double and the Keyport team at-arms; John DlGlovannl, Mr. add M;s. Gus Welsh, Free­ No Odors Traced Monmouth County G r an d that deed restrictions on the Go Pisces Safely . . . had two runs. : Judge advocate; Mr. DlGlovan- hold; Mr. and’ Mrs..: Klngdon (continued from page one) Jury on the complaint. - Doerlng property be checked . The Terriers promptly tied nl, Mr. Geores, William Fos­ Rcevey, Mrs. Leon Pitts, Mr s. way in which the Old Bridge Johnson Appointed te determine whether the used it In their half of the frame. ter and Leonard Booth, execu­ Anna Arrington, Mr. and Mrs. Frosh Air Association,, . in Mr. Johnson was named furniture business is permit­ With Traveler's Cheques Geiger--, walked Pete Eovlno tive committee. Ernest Voorhees, Red Bank; which Mr—Miller Is active, had acting collector and treasurer ted. • a n d Ronnie Raven with one The county delegates _ are Mrs. Diana Mohan, Long described the air pollution they on a temporary basis follow­ The building Inspector re­ out, He then fanned D ’Apollta Mrs. Olsen, Alfred Souza and Branch; Mr. and Mrs. Frank aHegcd, ln a recent letter, to ing the acceptance of Mr. ported 17 permits Issued dur­ for the second out, but Jay Mr. Beckner and their alter­ Ratollffe and daughter, Gerry, be coming from the plant. The Kelly's resignation from those ing June for an estimated Searls connected for a two- nates are Andrew Carver, Rol- Morganville; Mrs. Doris Salt, mayor said he had advised a posts at a special meeting of $34,924 ln new Improvements. bagger and the Matawan nine lin Rathbun and Mr. Geores. Wickatunk; Mr, nnd Mrs. Jo­ complaining nearby resident the Matawan Township Com­ had tied the score. • Department convention dele­ seph Jolsne, Cllffwood, Mr. to call Mr. Clark Immediately mittee held on Thursday The Raiders’ deciding mark­ gates are Mr. Olsen, Mrs. Sou­ and Mrs. Jerry Clark, Mr, and If the odor did occur .agajn afternoon. ' Parking Measure er was made In the fourth. Joe sa and Mrs. Rathbun and their Mrs. Daniel Doud, Marlboro; and an expert would be"Hlyed Ezra W. Karkus, Township : French got on base on an alternates are Raymond Miss Margaret Cullen, Free­ to go over the plant. Attorney, said he was "shock­ (continued from page one) error -at the “Start but was Crane, William Holden and Ed­ hold; Mr. and Mrs, Auggle Mr. M iller was scornful of ed’’ when he- heard Mr. Main lo Broad; Spring St. forced by Frankie Dowd. win Harper. Seeker, Mrs. Rose Nugent, tho provision for watting. He Seaman's report of the short­ from Jackson to Wyckoff; At­ D’Apollta got Bob Preston on Final plans were-completed Thomas Connell, Staten Is­ was orltlcal that such a situa­ ages Thursday. He added that lantic Ave.. from Main to .Hoyt =sstfJkeSt-.,foE=.the. second .. put, for the picnic to-^e held Sun­ land, ...... ' . . tion needed the: calling In of any loss of public funds .will St., north side of Church St. "Bob Rapolla then singled and day, Aug. 10 at Hercules Re­ an '.'expert,’’ demanded to be covered by a surety bond. from Orchard to Broad, arid Dowd scored what was to be creation Park, Parlin, from 10 Wins Hi-Fi know who the expert would Mr.““ Kelly was bonded for Church St. from Broad St., to the winning run. , a.m. to 6 p.m, Mr. DlGiovnn- be, and warned that while this $37,000 as township collector Wyckoff St. between the hours Hal Dolan led off with a hit ni, co-chairman, announces a Mrs. H. Bzura, J38 Crest- was going on, Hyman Segal, and $5000 as treasurer. . og 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. ’ in theiTerrieri Jhslf . of the change, in case of rain where- vicw Dr„- Red Bank, was the Mr. Kelly has a long career Twenty-Minute Parking frame, hut Geiger tightened the developer of Southwood, ln putiric service which began Twenty-minute parking Is es­ y the picnic will bja held at Winner of the hi-fi portable could withdraw from the'sub- tablished on the north side of Because there's more travelling down to: fan three : Matawan id ^ost home in' Laurence record player ’ which was dlvision and the. township In 1034 when he was named in summer, more people use Travelers' ^ batters and end the Terriers' Harbor. William Aurlemmo al­awarded in conjunction with would be left aloneTvith the township treasurer and later, Church St. between Orchard ■ hopes. ' Sso is co-chairman; the 35th anniversary merger expense that might be Invol­ water rent collector. He was St. and Broad St. and on the Cheques during this season than at (The box score: .. , , Installation will be held Oct. sale staged recently by Auto appointed collector ln 1945 to cast side of Broad St. from any other time of year. This is the ideal Keyport Raiders <3> ved. , • .. fill the vacancy caused by tbe South St. to Church St. during 4*. ’ ' . • • • . ' Boys, Felgenson Shoes, Wants Bids On Road Work death of Jame#.-Powers. In the hours of 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. way to carry vacation funds. Get your: ’ , ab r h Pete’s. Inc., and Westreich’s, Mr. Miller was even more Travelers' Cheques at this bank before: Strang, o _ . 1 J> Fete Laurence Harbor a ll of Keyport. bitter over the township com­ Halloran, rf ■ 3 0 1 mittee's refusal to abolish the you leave. ‘ ' >- Geiger, p 2 ■ 0 :0 Woman,At Shower ; road department and follow — French, lb — _2_0 0 Convalescing Al Home his suggestion of putting all FUR DOwd, 2b 2 1 0 Mrs. Joseph Velba, 454 Har­ William Beckner is confined road work . out on bid. He lACK‘»ON sr. 1 Preston, If ’ 2 0 0 ding Rd., Laurence Harbor, to his home, 1 Bayvlow Dr., charged that the need for this Roman, If , , 0 0 0 was the guest of honor at Laurence Harbor, where he Is was Indicated by the way Far- STORAGE Rapolla,, ss . 2 0 1 a shower given by Mrs. Al: convalescing; from a severed less Ave. had had to be "pro­ Davls, o f. __JL -1—0 bert Benkert Jr., at her home, tendon and lacerations of;the perly” done over by a private RO'YDaueTSb 0, Jefferson Ave., Laurence Ha- right hand which required hos> contractor, after, work on it by Call- C O 4 - 1 0 0 0 bor. on July 2. . ■ ; pita! care for several days. tho, town’s ' road ’ department m ' ,1 Decorations were green and had failed to stahd |ip. A Bonded Driver J 9 3 2 yellow and the. gifts were ar­ Mayor Chamberlain told Matawan Terriers (2) ranged ln. a decorated bassin­ Marlboro Board him this was a misstatement, Will Call For Your Furs ab r h et. _ ’ 1 1 that the deterioration on the Eovlnb, 2b—; 1. 1 0 Attending were Mrs. Bert, (continued from page one) paving was determined to , Vault On Premises Raven,-lb 1 • 2 1 0 Bhaw, Mrs. Edward Porr sr., provide non-state hid trans­ have come from the materials D ’Apollta, p 3 0 0 Mrs. John Berube, Mrs. Mich­ portation at, th e board's own supplied, not the township road MATAWAN BRANCH „ Searls, cf . ‘ 2 0. 1 ael Stevens, and Mrs. Gerald expense at less than two miles work. He added that the con­ 131 Main St. — Opp. Bell B eef...... Longette, Ss. - " 2 0 0 Gallagher, Laurence Harbor; in one case would mean the tractor^ had been called on to Dolan, If '2 0 1 Mrs. Robert Mehm, Matawan; board would have to do so ln resurface It ot his own ex­ Ziegler, rf 2 0 0 Mrs. John-. J—Windas, Cliff­ every case, With no funds in pense for supplying defective CLEANERStiOYERS ■Lasko, 3b : ■ 2 0 0 wood Beach; Mrs, Samuel the budget for such trans­ materials. — Pease: c - y ■:,-----—2—0—0 Dllks, Cllffwood;. Mrs.— Mich­ portation,—the board—legally ’ M a y o r Chamberlain de­ ael Smoliga. Nixon; Mrs could never make such ex­ manded then that Mr. Miller - 18 2 2 Dorothy Gaffney and Mrs ception, he explained. not bring the subject up again* 7”— Score by Innings: , — Fred Hansen, East Rutherford, _ Kenneth Collins, township td which the former commit­ Keyport Raiders 002 10—3 erford .; - Insurance agent handling the TA* Impola Spatt Cot>p« wi(A Body Gifts wero sent by Mrs. board's policy, warned by let­ teeman retorted, ’Til bring; it by Fisher~ Every window of every Matawan Terriers 002 00—2 David Wilson, Mrs. Joseph ter that the insurance com­ up any time I want to.” • Chery lt Solely Plots Glues. . Kramer, and Mrs. John Velba. panies’ would no longer Elaborating on his state­ sume liability for window ment that thc township should Ballet Presented breakage at the schools. get out of thc road business Marriage Celebrated Tlio board voted to buy a becauso private contractors At Surprise Party tape recorder, a ray-o-scopc, could do It better, Mr. Miller In Morganville a folding top desk, a teach­ drew from the mayor the Te- ' A surprise' party celebrating er’s room table, and an air ply, 'T drsagree with you. We The ballet, “ Hansel and Gre- Uio recent marriage of the formei conditioning unit for thc of­ can.do a good Job and wc can tel,” wns presented Thursday Mary Visconi, Keyport, to Henry fice of Robert Scnn, principal. do it cheaper.” evening ln the Morganvllle Freeman, Freehold, was held at tho homo of tho bride’s parents, Mr. Holmes reported the win­ Mr. Miller then charged the Volunteer Fire Houso, by the Mr. and Mrs. Fred Battiglieri, dow sills at the new Central mayor, “ seems to be using the pupils of Yvonne’s School of Koyport, July 2. A bullet suppci School were of a typo thnt the road department in building up Ballet and Toe Dancing. Mrs. was served. The newlyweds re­ one ln Mr. Sena's office would somojsort of a political cam­ .Eugene O. Gall is the instruc­ ceived many gifts. have to be cut ..away for the paign.” The mayor ignored tor. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Mario air conditioner to fit. the remark as a motion *to Participating ln thc recital Rossi, Mr. and Mrs. Petor Ma- were Hansel, Carol McCuc dorma, Red Rank; Mr. and. Mrs. adjourn was niridc and second­ Marlboro; Grctel, Bonnie Angelo Rossi, Mr. and Mth. A. ed. • . Brown, Wickatunk; the witch, Malinconico, Mrs. Olympia Men- Former Keyport Mr. Miller’s first critical out­ zlato, Mr. and Mrs. Rob Johnson, burst was . to ask why the H ere are 59 reasons w hy Chevy's '58's biggest seller! Nancy Freulcr. Morganvllle; Mr.-and Mrs. John Furey, Mata* (continued from page one) township had refused to accept sandman, Kathy Cosgrovo, wan; Mr. and Mrs. Peter Siano, churches ln New Jersey In­ bids $3000 lo\Qcr on a front end 68 reasons would have rounded things out nicer, we admit. But the extra reason is the most Morganvllle; the bluebird, Lin­ Mr. and Mrs. Frank. Siano, Sr., cluding nine years at Calvary . important of all— y ou! We invite you to look over all of theso fast-selling features. But da Gall, Freehold; little ang­ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph NanpL Mr. Methodist Church, Keyport, lay-loader which was award­ els, Joene LaMura,’ Marlene and Mrs. Pat Sorplco, Hazlet. and six years at Epworth ed to the North Jersey Equip­ - if you’re like most people we know, you’ll just plain like this new Chevy—and that’ll be - LaMura, Camille Cosgrove, all Also Mr. and Mrs. James F. Methodist Church, Palmyra. ment Co. at $8840 for a'Mlnne- of Morganvllle, and Betty Jean Piazza, Mr. and Mr?. John Nizio, In September 1057, Bishop apolis-Mollne machine with a reason enough, to want one! i .j i l ” . Mr. and Mrs. Daniel DePaola, Corson of the Philadelphia baokhoe, Robert Baler,; Mill- McCarthy, Marlboro. Mr. and Mrs. T. Fricasso, Mr. area appointed Dr. Smyth as town, township engineer, ex­ The stage setting consisted and Mrs. Pat LoSaplo, Mr. and plained Lhe lower bids had to of a gingerbread house, locate Mrs. John Rudnick, Mr. and Mrs. the district^ superintendent of AUTOMATIC DRIVri ed ln a deep forest. Setting and tlie Bridgeton District. In ad­ be rejected because the bid­ ' Chevies priced lowest of the Tain a choict of smoothor- Fred Camlolora, Mrs. Ann Zatcs, dition to-his-pastoral duties, ders had quoted machines scenery were designed und Mr. and Mrs. A. Fitipatriok, Mr, lighter than the specifications low -priced three. You’ll find thaneur , made by Mrs, Gall, Mrs. Jo­ and Mrs. .Arthur Sloan, Joseph Dr. Smyth has been an active eight long, lively Chevrolet V8’s Powrgllda seph LaMura Jr., Mrs. Charles Rossi, Miss Lucy DcPalnm, Key­ leader ln youth work and In •called for. Mr. Miller found . a m six even lower priced 6’s that Leander, Mrs. Loston Fisher port. .. . ' the educational program of this a further .example of -the _ coet leas than any comparable Turftoglfrfe*, nnd Mrs. William Cosgrove. . ' ' ' - - ■ * - • ' ' r ' .the Methodist. Church, sorvlag ..expense and ..waste of- the -town­ potter teams! modelg in the low-pricod three, (based on list prices). tbo only tripU-turbbu tram- - Refreshmonts'werB "served’at “ Cake Sale Saturday as dean of siunmor Institutes ship’s doing Its own road work. No other car olTors 1 "mission- rn^Chovnk^t-fitldi- the conclusion of the ballet. for youth and adults., Rcadvcrlisc For Roller such a wide choice! I The Laurence Harbor-Cliff- Mrs. Smyth Is the 'former Mr. Baler advised rejection —I- Mrs. Gall announced that There afe six sweets G fjT P -tone eolof-keyed 'Optional al extra emf. —classes wUi resume jh;Soptom- wood Boach Parent-Teacher Miss Margaret. Russell—Mien, _ot_ all _blds ..on. a .roac$ surface running engines and Nt ether low-priced tar bdsChety's her; ’ ' Association- will- conduct-cake of Trenton. The -Smyths have, rojler and readverUsing be­ four smooth-work- /j}W _ f a b r i c s gull-wmg glamor, . sales Bnturday ln lour loca­ four Children: The Rov. cause tlie bidders hnd not ad* America's bent buy— Mr,' and Mrs. Eugene O. Gall tions ln both towns. From 0 Robert K., who graduated In hcred to specifications! A ingtransmiasioEB. crjnk-cpirahd zy v X tl celebrated their 12th wedding a.m. to 12 o’clock noon, tables June from Wesioy Theological drainage “problem on Edgar And you’ll find each nntipana.polisbtd anniversary Saturday evening will be set up at thc Cllffwood Seminary, Westminster. Md.: Rd. In Madison Acres; where of tho 18 power BRIGHT NEW lacquer finish cr ffiSSw l at dinner at Colts Neck Inn Beach Fast Offlco and ln front Rlchnrd It., who Is candidate a ditch between two homes re: teams is available I i Safety Plate Clou all around I -- Mrs. Rose Nugent, Staten of Hoffman's Drug Store at 1fora Ph. D. Degree at portedly ia slowly widening it­ on every model 1 COLORS Island, was a recent guest of the circle, Laurence Harbor. ' Cornell University; Patricia self Uirough erosion, was ex­ BIG FISHER BODY FINE POINTS America's be$t sellert Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Ratcliffe. At; 12 o'clock noon, cakes will Ann, a senior at Western plained by Mr. Baler. He said be sold in front of the home M a ry la n d College and he had Inspected it and found of the president. Mrs. Joseph •Saundra L. who is enrolled at no great problem. Mayor BRAND-NEW SUSPENSION SYSTEMS Look ihcMie feature* over one by one al jroord errolet - Returns Home. M ollis,1 41» Jefferson Ave.; I Wesley College, Dover, Del. Chamberlain, hbw'cver, w a s Take your pick— all-new FuU Coil'suspension dealer’s—then add them up. You too wilt then derid* : -Laurenee-Hftrbor-and - ot-the —The-dale for—tho-Inaugurol sympathetic to' tho-concem-of -or a real air ride.* . . yoo get the best bay on the beat gcllcrt ’ Mrs. Rolllh Rathbun, Forest beach area ln Ciilfwood Bench. ceremonies will be announced residents who have asked for Ave., Luurence Harbor, has later.- some relief. returned home after being a .. Mr. Baler said that heavy Alf Conditicn’ng-lempflfohirei tnofJe lo ordor-fw all-wwlhtif comfort. Gel o demonstroHonl’ patient at the Hunterdon Coun Named To Dean's List rainfnli this year may hnv'c ty Medical Center...... added to thc load the ditch has See your local authorized Chevrolet dealer " '’AndroW O’Bosky, 411 Union Two Confess Safe been- carrying, but other than Holy Name Communion Avo., Union Beach, a member (continued from page one) that there Is no additional con­ ------— — S f r . — ------,...... —•------• of thc College of Business Ad­ pair and complaints against struction ln the area which • The Holy Name Society of ministration of Drexel Insti­ them will be filed with the may have caused an overload. St; Lawrenoeis Church. Lau­ tute of Technology,;, Philadel­ Middlesex County prosecutor's The committee decided infor­ rence Harbor, will receive Ho­ phia, has beefTclted for out­ offices Tho three men have mally to look for possible ivaya JOHNSON - GI BB MOTOR CO. ly Communion at the,8:1B a.m. standing scholarship, and was been ordered held In the coun­ to help the situation, ' 110 MAIN STREET, MATAWAN ‘ PHONE LOwell 6-1768 mass Sunday. ' ' appointed to *the dean’s list. - ty JatL , ... It was suggested by Mr. 0*1- local law requiring bicycles to iM t. Shanksatressodth&t \ W io H a s T w o Jo b s ' Giant Cake Climaxes LoewV Birthday Week: Summer Bicycle be licensed,/ with the; authori­ "there seems td.be too much ties empowered to revoke a li­ feeling that thla referendum cense U a youngster continues provides only for the metropol­ Is Census Query Safety Stressed to disregard the traffic laws. A itan area ln Northern New Bicycle Court Is set up within Jersey. We must make people Special questions, designed Bicycle riding can be fun all year round, but pedal pushing the community to deni, with vi­ understand that the long-range to provide information on the probably approaches ita peak olators; high school seniors are plan will provide water se­ July 15, 195$ Page N ln r number oX persons wto have during the summer months. appointed to act as judge and curity for the entire atate,” Ho - more than one job? will be Not only ls there freedom from Jury members...... added that If the state does paid off, water costs will be cut ashed In tbe July Current Pop­ school, with sn Increased op­ : A men’s organisation such as not "take precautions for wa­ to oover operating expeaset oh- portunity for recreation, There the Optimist club ln a com­ ter sMurlty-JOcner or later It ulation Survey, it was an­ are also many summer jobs to munity sponsors a Bike Safety will bo ln trouble." - ■ ; ■y- ■ w : nounced today by Supervisor be had near home, and young­ Week, so that town. children Senators Present John G. Gibson of the census o a n observe correct riding sters often use their bikes methods and good blcyola Present at the meeting were bureau's regional office at coming and going to work. maintenance.'Publlo safety of­ State Sens, Wayne Dumont Jr. Philadelphia, which will p &tU- Thus the arrival of July and ficials, together with teams ot (R-Warren), Donald C. Fox clpate in the Burvey. August would seem to call for police and bicycle repairmen, (D-Kssox) and Robert C, Crane BOTTLED Similar questions, asked ln S * ™,d announce a community-wide In- (R-Unlon), who sponsored the the survey last year revealed water legislation In tlie State about one In 15, seven per cent prbt aiTd the Mke r/de/nd by sp»ollondanger spots pr“ on bicycles—loose *•"* °u‘ Senato, - . o f employed men, and one in parents, It Is suggested, and worn parts; and defective Also taking part were Joseph . 40, two-and-one-half per cent There aro some 35 million brakes. In a wcstorn commun­ E. McLean, State Commission­ of employed women held two bicyclists ln tho United Statris, ity, the Boy Scouts, p o 1 1 o e er of Conservation and Eco­ G A S ; Jobs during; the Weeh ending of all ages, sizes and shapes. and civil defense authorities nomic; Development; a c o r go July 13, 1957, the period cov­ The records for last year show Join hands ln conducting a SUanklln, Chief Engineer, State You Get Clean, Quick ered by the survery. Together 53,000 .Injuries caused by colli­ rousing Bike Rodeo to empha- Water Polloy; Kormlt Green, these multiple jobholders com* sions with bicycles, a frac­ slzo bicycle Inspections and chairman of tho North Jersey Heal For Cooking prised five per cent of all em­ tion or all the injuries that riding skill. District Wnter Supply Commis­ ployed persons during the sur­ were counted up during 1057. Over the years the activities sion nnd Col, William H. Bnu- Prompt, Efficient ; ~vey week: Their estimated tot-, Anil, despite all tile falls and of these groups havo undoubt­ mor, n Westfield mombor of Service al number was 3,500,000. The other accidents, serious as they edly helped parents In their the Citizens Water Resources group designated as .multiple moy have been, relatively few efforts to establish good cy­ Advisory Committee. jobholders included wage and fatalities'occurred during tho Mr. Shanks added that. the ' Major nnrry P. Scamen of Rnrllan Townshlj>, (rf«ht), ls shown abore oottlng the-giant year. —------— cling habits In their children, KEYPORT GAS CO. l_salary^.workers with more than birthday cake on Friday evening to climax the week long eelebrntlon at Loow’s 35 Drlve-ln, ar.d In keeping accidents down. November voto must not only one employer during the sur­ marking the second anniversary of the opening of the theatre, Raritan Township Commit­ However, since most of these approvo tills Issue, but tlmt Uio . vey week as well as persons teeman Anthopy DeMato, police chairman, is watching at left,- and Leonard Edwards, man­ tragedies took place In ono voto must bo overwhelming Affiliate of on the payroll of an employer small group oflndlvldunls, chil­ Organize Action "becauso tills ls only tlio first / and: also self-employed or ager of Loew’s 35, Is In the center. - , dren between, the ages of five stop ln tho long-rango pro­ those holding a paid Job and and 14, Indications nre that a gram."' There wilt bo o t h e r also working without pay in a whom the disease Invariably ls great deal can be (fono within On Water Vote bond lssuo reforendums In tho KEYPORT LUMBER Woolley To Head fatal. , ' . . State COP Picnic family enterprise. Preliminary, plans call for the family to Improvo bicycle The opening movo In (ho next decade, ho predicted, all & SUPPLY CO. the largest single category concentrated special gifts and safety, coming oampnlgn for New Jer­ of whioh must bo passed to en­ of multiple jobholders consist­ Dystrophy Drive commerce and Industry drives Set For Saturday Some of the nccldent-preven- sey wntor security was deliver­ sure statowldc wntor security. Tel. LOwell 6-1872 ed- of about 1,600,000 persons early ln the fall. Tho drive will tlon rules are obvious. As an ed recently at tho, Newark Another Reason : who worked for wages or sal­ Freeholder Earl L. Woolley, begin-officially with a kick-off A state-wldc Republican $25 example, parents m ight. s e t hcadquprtors of the new 1 y- Another reason for urgency * 'arles ln nou-farm Industries on Neptune, has accepted the gen­ dinner In mid-October and will per ticket picnlo will be beld themselves the goal of super­ formcd Btntewldo Committee ls tlmt Congressional notion Cliffwood ...... both primary and secondary eral chairmanship of the 1958 be climaxed by the March for on the N & 11 o n a 1 Guard vising a child’s bike riding un­ for the Water Referendum, a and Federal funds will havo to Jobs.'Another 600,000 persons Muscular Dystrophy Appeal In Muscular Dystrophy, a house- grounds. Sea Girl, on Satur­ til they feel he understands llio group urging voters to approvo bo made nvnllablo If New Jer­ combined non-farm wage or Monmouth County, it ‘was an­ to-house canvass of each com­ day, starting at 4 p.m. lt was rules of the road and can fol­ a plan for tho construction of sey ls to got Its proper share salary work with'some form of nounced today by Asbury Park munity. Mr. Woolley said he announced this week hy Wal­ low traftlo regulations. A solo tho Round Valloy and Bpruco of water from the Delaware non-farm employment. An es­ Postmaster Louis T. Wigdortz, will announce area and project ter T. Margetts Jr., New Ver­ bike rider ls responsible fo r Run reservoirs, River, the richest sourco of timated 900,000 persons, or who has been serving as chair­ chairmen later. non, chairman ol the New Jer­ keeping to the right, obeying Carrol M. Shanks, president water In tlio onllro stale. He . ahout one-fourth of all multl- man pro tem of the campaign Assisting in canister distri­ sey Republican Finance Com­ traffic lights and stop signs of Tho Prudential lnsuranco pointed cut that If tho peoplo : pie Jobholders, were $elf-em- planning committee. bution are John H. Hyer, Key­ mittee, giving hnnd signals, and know­ Company of America a n d of New Jersey aro lax about " Jploycd farmers on either their port; Alfred T. Hennessy Jr., Tho first gathering of Its ing what to do' when he sees chairman of tho committee, tlielr wntor problem, 11 will bo primary or secondary Jobsv The appeal for funds to sup­ Union Bench, and M.J, Gorm- kind to be held by the Repub­ a ear pulling out of a driveway addressed a group of oltlzcns most difficult to porsundo (ho ' • The special questions on sec- port Research Into tho. cause ley, West Keansbuvg, lican party In New Jersey, or parking space Just ahead representing New Jersey olvlo, Unltod States Congress to pro- Tolto fast-noting • ondary Jobj will be in addition and cure for muscular dystro­ the picnic will foaturo Con­ of him. business, Industry, education, vldu legislation and luuds to - to the regular monthly Inquir- phy and a. program ot serv: gressman Robert W. K c a n, - With the growing popularity labor and women's organiza­ enable tlio stato to uso water . -les on employment and linem- ices to local patients Is con­ Denies Guilt In ’ GOP candidate for the U. JJ. GERITOL ducted each November by the .of bicycle riding, and there aro tions,Hi warned that-If- voters from the Delaware;— ------• ployment.. Current,Population Keyport Theft Try Senate, and tile 14 Republican more bikes around today than failed to approve tills Wator Mr. Slmnkn also wsrnod tlmt FEEL • Survey information will be col- Mohmouth County Chapter, Congressional candidates. ln tho Gay Nlnellos, has como Referendum In Novomboivthqn failure to pass tlio referendum ■ lected locally during the week Muscular Dystrophy Associa­ John 6. Katrensky, Berkcloy Over 2500 party members greater emphasis on safe cycl­ Now Jersey must foco tlio In would limit tho economlo de­ beginning Monday by Mrs. tions' of America, with1- head­ Hcights. has pleaded innocent from every county In the stnto ing from a mullltudo of organ­ evltnblllty x>f grnvo water velopment ol the entire state. S T R O N G E R Jane Daum, Engllshtown, and quarters ut 710 Mattlson Ave.. to a charge of attempted rob­ are expected to attend. Btate izations. Among them nro llfo shortages which could bo cur,- Ho also pointed out tlmt 35 * Mrs. Cecelia O’Connell, Toms Asbury Park. Mrs. 8am Sch- bery of a Keyport man In front Ben. Richard R. Stout, . Mon­ Insurance compahlesr'ih'o n’s ed only by an oxponslvo crush years lienee; aftor the aelf- FAST Elver. . raeger. Wanamassa, is execu­ of his home May 8. Mr. Katren- mouth County, President of [the and women's community program later on. llquldallttg bonds havo been P'lIfiln 7 itayi tive secretary. . sky was one of four men In­ New Jersey State Senate,' has groups, fkrtn groups, law en­ or money baekt In turning over the chair­ dicted for the attempted rob­ been named honorary chair­ forcement agencies as well as DR. LOUIS I. PRAGER manship to Mr. Woolley, Mr. bery of A. Howard Williams, man and host of tho picnic. so vitally Interested nn associ­ Wigdortz, who was county Green Grove Ave., Keyport. Harry O. H. Frellnghuyscn,. ation aa the Bicycle: Institute OPTOMETRIST chairman last year, said that According to Monmouth Coun­ Far Hills, ls picnlo chairman, of America, EYES EXAMINED pre-campaign activity already ty Prosecutor Vincent P, Kcu- The plcnlc-bar-b-cue will be Theso organizations hammer Television Service has begun with canisters, dls1 per, Mr. Williams thwarted catered by Mayfair F a r-ms. home snlpty ln various ways, OFMCE HOURS ‘ trlbuted In all of the resort the robbery attempt by run­ West Orange, and an extensive A life Insurance company Radios & Small Appliancea Repaired : " Daily and Saturday* towns from Keyport to Brlelle ning Into his house and locking entertainment program Includ­ makes wide distribution to 9 AM to 6 P.M. during-July and August. the door.------ing bands, acts, and Individual schools of a motion picture on , 27 Years In Business...'. Fridays 9 A M. to 9 P.M. Mr. Woolley said no goal has Co-defendants named ln the performances will be provided. safe biking to be vlowed by ' * . • - . - - ' Closed All bay Wednesdays been set, but“ slnce there Isn't Indictment handed up were The price of tickets, will ad­ students, A parent-teacher as­ ______YOUR WESTINOIIOUSE DEALER 7 ...... _ 30 W. Front St., even an effective treatment, Harold Dolan Jr., Atlantic St. mit two persons to the affair. sociation sponsors a safety pro­ IT W, Front Bt., Keyport there Is no limit to the amount Keyport; John J. Gallagher, gram to remind fathers a n d (Nut (a Nil’l lunhl Keyport we need for research." Two East End Ave., Belford, Mid­ Real Estate Listing C a r d s mothers that blcycls safety ts TEN EYCK RONSON, Inc. - Rollo A Maralhan Uuiqs COlfax 4-2020 out of three muscular dystro- dletown Township, and Robert for sale at thla office, chiefly a home responsibility, *63 UPPER MAIN ST. LO 6-1000 MATAWAN, N, 1. 7 Pass Our Door • -phy-sufferers-are-chlldren— In Jones.-Cranfordi ads? A pollco dcpaTtmcnt obtains *

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Imported Fresh . Lover Bros/ Newest & Finest Largo White! Boiled Ham 98i Potato Salad 10 MARGARINE 19) EGGS 53 dt As Coed As Mother Made Wanner -Files: Suif:: LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE \ LEGAL NOTICE cated oa the property Une of State is the sum ’$10,535.00 together with holder into coupon bonds ahd will be incorporated bank or trust companyl ,V 1 7-3? _ Highway of New Jeraey number 4: the costs payable at the principal ofilce of The The check of the successful bidder To Possess House SHERIFF'S SALE SHERIFF'S SALE . ' thence (1) along the center of the LCOTT. Sheriff. Farmers and Merchants National .will be retailed to be applied in part \ - TBE MONMOUTH COUNTY COURT : SUPERIOR COURT road into the property (also Beck** Dated June 9, 191 . Bank, in the Borough of Matawan, payment for the bonds or. to secure Possession or property, at LAW DIVISION OF NEW JERSEY . , northerly Une) 223 feet on * fours* Arnold Tanner, Atty. New Jersey; . ■ .... \the Borough from any loss resulting Laurence Harbor, Madison . Docket No, 8152-5-341 CHANCERY DIVISION of South 77 degrees 12 minute* ao 110 42-4 $32.92 Each proposal must specify ln a from the failure of the bidder to com­ MATAWHN JOW Al Carl Wenner PI»lnUff vs:Jfarvird MONMOUTH COUNTY - - seconds East to a corner in tbe road; BOROUGH Oi* MATAWAN multiple of 1/6 or 1/20 of 1% a ply with the terms' of his bid. ' Township, is Bought In a Sup­ Winkfield and Ella Mae Winkfield De- Docket No. T*1844:57 . thence (2) North 12 degrees 2 min­ NEW JERSEY single rate of Interest not exceeding The successful bidder may at hi* erior Court suit Instituted by fcndanU - - - The First National Bank of Free­ utes 30 seconds East 100 feet to a NOTICE OF $152,000 BOND SALE 6% - per annum which-sthe bonds are option refuse* to accept the bonds if P a g e T e n ' By virtue of a writ of execution In hold, N. J. a corporatton^organlted corner; thence (3) North 77 degrees to bear, and no proposal will be prior to their, delivery any Income July 19, 1958 Carl Wenner, Matawan. against tho-above stated action to me direct­ and existing, under, the law* of the 12 minutes 30 seconds^ West 223 feet SEALED PROPOSALS will be re­ considreed which specifies a rate tax law of the of ed, 1 shall expose lor sale at public United State* ui America, Plaintiff to the east side of State Highway ceived by the Borough Council of the higher than the lowest rate stated ln America shall provide that the in­ Mr. and Mrs.' Hen r.y 'Ci. vendue, al tbe Court House In be vs: John H./Stark and • Anna • M. Une; thence (4) South 12 degrees 2 Borough of Matawan, In the .County any legally acceptable proposal. Each terest on such bonds is taxable, or Gaines, Newark. Rlght-of-pos- Borough Of Freehold, County ol Mon- Stark, husband and wife Defendant* minutes 30 seconds West 100 feet of Monmouth, New Jersey, at the proposal must - state the amount' bid shall ...ber taxable, at.a future-date, for Disturber Put rooulh, New Jersey, on Monday,_tbe - By-virtue of * wrii of execution la along the east side of *aid State Borough Hall. lBfl Main Street; Mata- tor the bonds, which -shall be not less federal income tax purposes, and in session- is claimed as ol last 14th day ol July, 1058, a£ clock. the above stated action to me direct­ Highway Number 9-4 to the place of wan. New Jersey, on July 29. 1958, than *152,000 nor more than *153,000. such' case the deposit made by him . May 1. P.M. Daylight Saving Time. 2 .0 ed, 1 shall expose for eale at public Beginning. . • ' • until 8:00 o'clock P.M. at which time . As between' legally acceptable pro­ will be returned and he will be re­ Damages of $21,500 are All the defendants rlfht. title and vendue, at (he Court House in the they will be publicly opened and an­ posals specifying the same, rate of lieved of his contractual obligations 'Itfnder Peace Bond interest, U any, tn and to the follow Borough of Freehold, County of Mon­ Said , survey Is as of April 1948. ’ nounced, for the purchase of $22,000 intrest, the bonas will be sold to the arising from the acceptance of his sought lh a Superior Court suit mouth. New Jersey, on Monday, the EXCEPTING therefrom and there­ General Bonds of 1058, $100,000 Water bidder complying with the term* of proposal;' ■ to compensate for injuries lniil that certain lot, tract or parcel 14th day of July. 1958, atr 2 o'clock out a strip of land on the south side System Bond*, and $30,000 Water sale and offering to accept for the Proposals should be addressed. • to . Magistrate Luther A, Pos­ and prope rty .damage suffer­ of land and premises. Hereinafter par* P.M. Daylight Saving Time. of said premises 16»/a feet in 'width Bonds of said Borough. The bonds amount bid the least amount of bonds, Mr. Arthur C. Hall, Borough Clerk. Tlcularly described, situate, lying.and ALL that lot. tract pi* parcel ot to be used aa a public road. „ w ill be dated . July .1, 1958, and stated the bonds to be accepted being those Borough Hal). 188 Main Street.' Mata­ ter. yiilaytui Township, Tues­ ed last Nov. 28 ‘in a two-vehl- being in the Township land and premies and the appurten­ SUBJECT to restriction* of record, In combination will mature (with­ first maturing, and if two or more wan, New. Jergey, .and enclosed in . day took steps to correct a the .County of Monmouth • and State ances thereto, pertairilng, - hereinaf­ BEING the same premises describe out option of prior redemption) in bidders offer to.accept the same least a sealed envelope marked on the cle accident on the Oarden of New Jersey. , ter particularly . described,' situate, ed in the deed from Charles R. Hen- the principal amount of $12,000 on amount, then to th bidder of/erlng.to oiftside "Proposal for Bonds." disturbing situation In a Clllf­ State Parkway, Woodbridge. It BEING the westerly portion pf • lying and being in the Township nick and Margaret M, Hennick. hus­ July 1 ln each of the years 1839 pay therefor the highest price. The The successful bidder will be furn­ wood Beach neighborhood a­ was Instituted by Clifford E. tract of land .known as tha easterly of Marlboro, In the County; of Mon­ band and wife, to John H. Stark and to 1961, both inclusive, $13,000. on purchaser must also pay an 'amount ished, without cost, with the approv­ mouth and State, of New Jersey. Anna M. Stark, husband and wife, July 1 in each ot the years 1962 and equal to the interest on' the bonds ing opinion of Hawkins, Delafield & bout which,~he said, he liod, Petrie, Cllffwood Beach, ru^y^M R^dT^f dated June 18, 1657, and recorded In 1963, $8,000 on July 1 in each of the accrued to the date of payment of Wood to the effect that the bonds A T. McMichael, Surveyor, M ay1943 BEGINNING at • monument in the the Clerk's Office of the County of years .1964 to 1968, both Inclusive, are valid and legally binding obli­ been hearing reports over a1 against Jence A. Szeredas, New BEGINNING at a alono monumem center of a road leading into the pro­ Monmouth on June 19, 1957, ln Book and $5,000 on July 1 ln each of the the purchase price. gations of said Borough all the tax­ lengthy period. . ' York, . In the northbaaterly corner oFpro- perty on the east side of State High- .2765 of Deeds at page 320. ' years 1969 to. 1978, both inclusive. The right is reserved to reject all able-property within which will he perly of Margaret Bruce, aald Iwgin- wav number .94 opposite concrete Property located approximately . 0 with Interest payable. jAOuary_l_and bids and. atiy.bld. not complying with subject to the levy of ad vatofem He Imposed a six months Mr. and Mrs. Thomas flav­ nlng atone I. distant on a courte of slab number-547,--lafd-monumeRt be­ mile# north of Freehold On Highway July_ _ 1 ______lh cacln year. . the terms of this notice will be re­ taxes to pay said.bonds and Interest suspended, sentence in the or, BewareS, and their minor north 80 dearee. 42 minutes east. ing also the northwest comer of a 9-4 /about 2.000 feet south of the The bonds will be issued ln bearer jected. . ) , . thereon,- without limitation of rate or children, Linda and David, 1031.(7 feet From the nilddleoflho qlot of land owned by Herman A. crossroads at Hawkins Corner, Marl­ form with coupons and will be of the All bidder* are required to deposit amount. ' county Jail on Mrs, Pauline public road conneeUng WMleytown. leek, and Edna Beck, said monument boro Township, Monmouth County, denomination of $ each, and will a crtlfied or cashier's check payable Dated July 8. 1058 Bowen. Welstead Way, Cllff- seek a total ol $65,500 In a Sup­ road with road to Robertsville being approximately 2.508 feet south New Jersey. - - be registerable as1,000 to principal only to the order, of Borough of Matawan, , ARTHUR C. HALL erior Court suit because of measured along a®id M argaret Bruce a of Hawkins Corner and 695.92 feet The approximate amount of tbe or as to both principal and Interest in the County of Monmouth, New ^Borough Clerk ■ wood Beach. He added a fine IJne thence; (1) north 07 degrees. 33 north of * concrete .monument lo- jiidgment to be satisfied by said aale reconvertible at the expense of the Jergey, for $3,040. drawn upon an J10 $17.25 - .. . * of $25 and $5 costs and re­ alleged Injuries and property minute* west. 166.6 feet to • point, danfage suffered last Feb. 28 thence (2) north 82 degrees 37 minutes quired a $590 peace bond on east, 705 feet, more or less, to an complaint, of M r J, John at Matawan, when their car Iron pipe distant aj^ o x im jlc ly 15 collided with another. Defen­ feet easterly from a brook; thence 13) Kucharek. living across the southwesterly - on a course ap­ street from Mrs. Bowen on dant to the suit Is William T. proximately south 33 degrees 3fli min­ Malloy, Somerville. , utes west, crossing said brook 320 Welstead Way, feet, more or less, to a stakej'thence "Herbert C. Smith, Cliffwood. (41 north 89 degrees 04 mlnutea WMt. attorney for,, the complainant, Holmdel Man, Woman 500 feet, more or less.- lo the point or brought a group of witnesses place-BEING of BEGINNING. the ^westerly . - portion - of •, Hurt In Train Crash ptemUe* conveyed to the party or from the neighborhood Into the first part by Benjamin J. John" court to testify over the ag­ A Holmdel man and his com­ son and Lucille Johnson, Wa wife, by gravations. Mrs. Jane Doyle, deed dated February ZT 1951 and re­ HOUSE S F O R S A L E SERVICE F O R R E N T HELP WANTED F O R S A L E another resident ln the, area, panion were Injured seriously corded- in the Monmouth- County MATAWAfl[ATAWAN BOROUOH. 4 Saturday when their car and a Clerk's Office In Book 2297 ol Deeds. rooms, 1 Vi tlle baths, poYch CUSTOM WORK done on farm APARTMENT for rent, call Aluminum Windows, supported the contentions of freight train collided al the ^TOGETHER with the right of egress or home with Gravely equip­ LOwell 6-4230. JlO FEMALE OPERATORS Mrs. Kucharek about bad lan­ and Ingres* over the premise* own­ snd sun deck, attached garage ment. Ready to plant seed bed Venetian Blinds Howell Rd. grade crossing In ed by the party of the first pert, and log burning fireplace. Lot APARTMENT. 3 rooms. Call guage and a disturbance Jerseyville. Charles W. Lewis, which right of. way run* from a pub­ x 100, lots of extras, full with rotary plow. Lawn mow­ Spafford :W. Schanck, LOw­ SINGLE AND DOUBLE Free Estimates caused by Mrs. Bowen June 204 Main SS.. Holmdel Town­ lic ro»d unoamedin a general easter­ 100 ed, cultivated, trees, berry and ell 6-1961, - wjtf . . NEEDLE . . No Money Down . 22, The defendant denied all ly direction - oa ,the .southerly-aide . . price, $14,900. . Call owner, plants, sp r a y e d or dusted. K arl A. Frantz. COlfax 4-3405 ship. and Miss Catherine Ben­ raid tract “ C". **' set out on a cer­01 LOwell 6-3374, wjtf Rates reasonable. Call Mlddle- UNION BEACH, seven room DAY 8 - 4:1 > NIGHT 5 - t , -wjtf the allegations, but Magls- nett, 77 Burlington Ave., Leon­ tain map m*de by A. T, McMichael, BUILDINGS to move delivered town 5-2162.______wjtf house, all Improvements, gas Trate Foster ruled he was sat- ardo, were reported in fair dated Mav 1943. Said right of jvay to your property. Cheap. All Im­ heat. COlfax 4-0807. wjlO* BAYSHORE TOGS UNITED STATES and foreign Isfled the complaints were condition at Fltkln Hospital, ►beingThe 15 tract, feet of in land. vrfdth. hereinabove , ^ , m Amde­ provements. No price over FRAN’S Happy Day Nursery THREE ROOM apartment, un­ stamps, single and blocks, Justified from all he had Neptune. • scribed, contains three. acres,: moTe phone. Highway 33, Manalato for children of working or furnished, desirable location ■ LO CU ST S T. plate number. Call COlfax heard. State Police at Howell Bar­ °TBEING the same, premlies^cohvey* an. Phone Gibson 6-3521. shopping mothers. Hot lunches Jn .Keyport, Especially attrac­ 4-1446. . wjtf Robert Johnson, Cllffwood, racks said the car left skid ed to Harvard Winkfield and Ella Mae Mailing address, Daley ti Fet- supplied, reasonable rates. Call tive for newly married couple. K E Y P O R T 60" GRAY steel desk, linoleum Winkfield, husband and wife, by deed rlc. Ine., BoX IBl, Freehold. LOwell 6-5308. WJ7/17 COlfax 4-3405. : wjtf C O LFA X 4-5866 top, two matching chairs, was given 60 days for loitering marks for 108 feet before hit­ recorded In the Monmouth pninty wjtf UNWANTED HAIR removed ln typewriter stand like new, while drunk July 4 on com­ ting the second -car of the six- Clerk'* Office in book of deed* No. COMFORTABLE- V/a story your own borne by short MATAWAN apartment,-5 large • ■•' ' - _ w jtf $120.00 Call after 7:30 p.m., plaint of Patrolman Francis car freight train. Police said 2519Property on page located 318 Ac, approxlmatelyJOO , , , _Xraine_house ln Union Beach, wave Diathermy F;C.C. ap­ rooms, tile. bath; hot' water MECHANIC wanted; Raritan COlfax 4-1264. wjtf Cherney, township police. the crossing has a warning bell feet from Texas Hoad, Township of with 2 large and 2 smLll bed­ proved. Licensed electrollslst, heat. Location 37 Main SrCet, ; Oarage, South Main Street, Arthur J. Relgert, Beech- but no lights or gates. Marlboro, Monpiouth County, ‘New rooms, dining rooni,-living call COlfax 4-3972 for appoint­ near station. Call LOwell Keyport, Call COlfax 4-0361. JUKE BOX, suitable for club Hospital authorities said Mr. ^Thtfipproxlrnat* amourit of, Ihe 8-2825. . wJ10* • ■ — , . wjtf or organization, for use with wood Terr., Matawan, was Judgment to be satisfiedI by s*!d sale room, and kitchenralso utility ment. . wjlO NOW RENTING, 3 and 4 room 78 R.P.M. records. Call LOW: fined $10 and $5 costs for ex­ Lewis suffered chest Injuries. a the . sum of $ together with room; new heating system, apartments, opposite beach; BOOKKEEPER, experienced; ell ‘6-0391. - wjt( cessive sped on Route 35 , on Miss Bennett suffered cuts, on the cost* of this 168.00sale, ’■ . 1 . forced hot alr,;- good drainage, Burrows .Sensimatiq, general i b A E...WOLCOTT,. Sheriff. land x 150?. . Veterans no WE . j . newly decorated. Inquire 600 office detail. Two girl air con­ "■ S A W M IL L ipojhplalnt of Patrolman John her head and knees, chest in­ Dated Juno 5. 1058 - money1001 down, non Vets $300 Front St., Union Beach. wjlO* ditioned office, call.for lnter- ‘ fClnnane, township police. juries and bruises. The train Carl Wenner, Pro Se. • down. $68 per month plus clos­ Wash windows, wax .floors, In­ UNION BEACH. 733-2nd Street, Locust posts, oak lumber, cut Raymond Manges, 716 Park1 was-a Pennsylvania Railroad jlO 42*4 >57,33 ing fees. Call COlfax .4-5577 stall leaders, gutters, alumin­ seven room house, all Im­ vew. COlfax 4-4200. wjlO to' order and custom sawing Ave., Union Beach, paid the freight going west-from Sea Reserve District No, ,, for appointment. ; , wjtf um windows, do painting, pa- M ALE A SSISTA N T ON Peter Staffllnger, Wlckatunk. REPORT OF CONDITION2 of THE provements, gasTieat. Calt'COl- WHItney 6-4526. wJ17* same: fine for a highway Girt. The car was,going south MATAWAN BANK'' of M $l*in. ROOMING HOUSE, $6400 year­ perhanglng, plumbing, masob- fax 4-0807. ___ WilO' KNITTING MACHINE speeding offense on complaint on Howell Rd. Stonmouth County. New Jersey. ■ ly income. Excellent loca­ ty, carpentry and . all minor aWARM a ir HEATING member el-the-Federal Reeerve Bve- nnd m ojor repairs. . KEYPORT APARTMENT, 3 SOUTH KNITTING ' INSTALLED 1 of Keyport State Police. tem, et the close of .buslneee on tions Keansburg; near beach, rooms and bath; hot and cold — Garden State Parkway, of­ June 23,. 1958, published In ac­ 32 rooms, six bedrooms, five water supplied. Available Aug. MILLS Furnaces, Air Conditioning, Oil Loses License cordance with a call made by apartment units, three baths. GENERAL SERVICES 1st. Call COlfax 4-3723. wjlO* ' Burners, Sheet Metal work. In. fenders decreased to three Jn Robert WT Bhull, 21,' of Wil­ the Commissioner of Banking and 234 FIRST STREET stall now for our special sum- , number, Insurance pursuant to the provisions Also lovely 5 room bungalow* LO W ELL 6-3107 . FIV E ROOM house, fully equlp- . SOUTH AMBOY, N, J. son Ave.. Old Bridge, has had or tho Revised-Statutes of New Jer- with $900 yearly Income. Trees, : ped with gas heat, hot water, Call COlfax 4-2124 after 8' p.m. mer prices. Floor Furnaces hls-drlving- privileges revoked aey and the Federal Reserve Bank shrubs, near schools and buses. W jtf WjlO installed, only $225; cash or for one year on charges of a of this district pursuant to the pro­ Must sacrifice due. to illness. i n laid linoleum ln kitchen, time payments. Call DOMES­ Harris Sentenced ta visions of the Federal Reserve Act. BAY ROOFING CO. shades etc.; 1 car garage, nice MAN WANTED for general one way street violation, im­ A8SET8 $19,500 includes both proper­ yard suitable for children. Ref­ TIC HEATING AND AIR CON­ Long Prison Term proper passing, speeding and Cash, balances with oth­ ties. Only $3500, balance terms GUTTERS, LEADERS & commissary work; 5 doy DITIONING COMPANY, days er banka, IncludjUtffM**' arranged. Ideal for handyman, VALLEYS erences required and Security week, hours 8 a.m. thru 4:30 LOwell B-4331, evenings COlfax v th,re o careless driving viola­ serve balance, und 705 BAYVD3W AVE., Bond. Call COlfax 4-2570 for p.m. Apply Howard Johnson's 4-1680; office and shop located Jasper Harris, 27, of 21 tions, lt was reported by Fred­ cash items In process , _ _ two families, live rent free. appointment. ______wJIO Beers St., Keyport, Tuesday of collection ...... $ 079,520.48 Call LOwell 6-3B62. , WjlO UNION BEACH, . Inc. of New Jersey. Broadway on Route 35, Cllffwood. N. J. was sentenced to an elght-to- erick J. Oossert Ji-T/Dlrector of United States Govern-.. — KEYPORT residential area, COLFAX 4-3997 MODERN 3 room apartment. and Clark Street, Keyport. w jtf . Motor Vehicles...... - ment obligation*, direct Ideal for couple, central lo­ wjlO 19 year, state prison term for ard guaranteed ...... 974,438.72 corner of,Osborn and Warren BOATS—Fiber Glassed snd Re­ the fatal- stabbing of James Obligations of State* and Streets. Three bedroom, din­ FREE ADVERTISING cation, heat and hot water. 45 Situation-Wanted paired. Olass cloth, resins political subdivision* ~..- . 507,308.51 ing-room,- kitchen, full cellar, Front Street, apply Westrelch's. Hayes, 40, of the same ad­ Other1 bonds, notes, and For home owners & residents...... wjlO WILL wash and lroh all types and fillers. 8 Ft. Prams, $55. dress', during a wild knife and Full Acre Suits debentures ...... -...... 233,634.16 garage; hot water baseboard DORSI & ,MENNA BOAT Corporate stock* (includ­ heat,- nicely landscaped, Out­ KEYPORT APARTMENT, 7 of curtains, also stretch cur­ WORKS, 177 Main Street, Old hatchet fight ln the Hayes a­ (continued Irom page one) ing $ , stock of side play pen fohcblldren. Easy THE looms and bath, heat sup- tains ln my own home. Prompt partment Mar. 30. the Master Plan trad',|>een __ Federal-Reserve.BankL7 500.00 7,500,00 service. Call,Parkway 1-3595 Bridge, Nr J. Call CLIfford ' Loans and discounts (in­ terms can-be-arranged.~F.HrA; COMMUNITY PRESS plled. call, Bigelow 3-7670: 7-0292. , w in* Harris, who fied/TKe scene put lu operation. Mr. Currie cluding $81.25 ’ over­ approved; must see Interior to Box 191 A, Hazlet, COlfax 4-1027 Mr. Blavln,______wjlO* ^ ■ v wjtf of the stabbing but later was drew from the mayor an ad­ drafts) ...... 1,074.453.24 appreciate. Call COlfax- 4-303* PRACTICAL NURSE, hpuse- TWO National Cash Registers, Sank premise* owned or COlfax 4-1676. wjtf COZY 2 room furnished apart­ ; keeper or icompanlonr--Call 1 . ring- up to $50. Call W altr picked up by Matawan Town- mission -the. lu ll .,acr.e..Iot..-.sl7fi • •in ,500.00. Tutnlture and „A YOU PAY ONLY IF : ment In country; refrlger- COlfax 4-2570 between-- Bf-a.m/ KEansburg 6-0846...... wjlfl*-- srip Police alerted by Keyport •was a permanent policy from , fixture* $30,255.49 , - 41.765,40 m a ta w a n , 6,.Iftpm house,/# .YOUR ARTICLE.!©;SOLtT ■to 11 S.mVor;5 p.m/ to 9 p.m. • Police, entered',, A, .plea of th* viewpoint of preventing 3,60 bedrooms..:-.Dxcellent condi­ :lo% aenerxt- MerchtfhdlB' ORXVELY TRACTOR with guilty to n second dagroe mur­ ovordensity o f population, Totsl Asset* ... $4,508.8 tion; hot Water oil heat, 50x1591 1% Real Estate , APARTMENT, 3 rooms and • . . ■ wjlO, ; cpttlng bar, rotary, plow, har-. der charge. He lias been Im­ excessive traffic use of streets LIABILITIES foot lot. Many other good fea­ 8% Cars, Trucks, Boats bath, full utilities. Call COl­ RELIABLE high school girl will row,, .riding:sulky. Like new; Demand deposits of Indi- • care for children in their own . prisoned ln Freehold since the and health, fire and safety viduali, partnerships, tures, too many to list.. Price 10 % Accessaries fax 4-2732. ____ wjlO also ’ R.C.A. Television, No stabbing awaiting trial and hazards, as represented ln the and corporaUons ...... $1,304,055.43 $12,500; for further lnforma- v-"1 : .... ■ WJ10 home- five days a, week. Also reasonable offer refused. Call. Tlm* deposit* of indlvld* ...... - tlon call LOwell 6-6262. wJ31 A LAROE furnished room qn after'school starts In Septem­ Saturday or Sunday, WHItney1 sentencing. onlng ordinance. uals, partnerships, and ____ PARKER Boarding Home for bus line. 70 Second Street, ber, from 1:30 p.m. dally, COl­ 2 Mr. Currie questioned the corporations - ; 3,214,415.68 TH REE BEDROOM house aged men a lt d women; 24 Keyport. Call COlfax 4-3623. 6-8551.—...... - ...... WjlO*— According to Hayes' wife, Deposits of United States ready for occupancy ln six fax 4-0437. wjlO* Priscilla, who also waa mayor about the zoning ordi­ Government (including - weeks. Sidewalks, ■/. block to hour supervision; Individual . ______. wjtf YOUNG MOTHER will board 23 Ft. open skiff, 0’x9' Beam, stabbed In tho melee. Harris nance with I50-by-100-foot lots postal savings) ...... 83,221.08 diets. Licensed by State of ATTRACTIVE 4 room-and also child weekly In' country Dodge Inboard, sound hull, In certain zones adopted la Deposit# of States and . buses; .open for Inspection at New Jersey, Reasonable rates, 3 room furnished apartment, good motor, price $350. May demanded entrance to their political subdivisions .; . 306,403.53 Mornlngslde Avenue and Un­ VA miles South ot Matawan home. Call LOwell 6-5585. be seen at 141 Port Monmouth apartment early In the morn- 1954 vhen,_th& mayqr acknowl­ iher-Jlepoaits (certified^ ion Avenue, Union Beach. Call light, Highway 34; opposite adults only. References. 129 ■ wjiq and offlceri. check*, Broadway,~K,e y p o r t.- Call Road; Keansburg.—Call KEansr- _lnK_of_.Mar._30. When denied edged, he was a member of etc.)-'--.r..-.77.7..: 141418.20 COlfax-4.1072,— —'-a— wJ7/l1 -White Gaje -Inn;~ Call LOwell YOUNG MOTHER wishes to burg g-2729-R.______wJ24 admission, he broke the door the plolining board but hot yet Total ' 6-0611.______jtf CApltal 2-9793.______WjlO care for child over 16 months down and began slabbing Mr. a township committeeman. Deposits .... 14.131,500.04 V ET S ’ FOUND ot age.- Large yard. Call COl­ DRUM SET for sale, -3 Tom Mayor Ackerson described as Other liabilities ...... 4.300.25 NO DOWN PAYM ENT -MOVING AND STORAGE fax 4-3972. WjlO Toms, $50; o 1 d fashioned Hayes. Death was caused by Total Liabilities ...... $4,136,090.29 BIRARDI - SAYREWOODS SET OF KEYS ln Matawan pump organ, $50. Call COifax a knife wound ln the neck "reasonable" the lot sizes pro­ CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Attractive 2 family 5-and 6 VANS Railroad Station. May be PART TIM E office work: 4-2125. '______wjlO which traveled downward and vided at the tl:nc. Mr. Currie Capital* i • 150,000,00 room apartments; 2 car Reasonable rates always. Call Identified at office of Keyport thoroughly experienced. In­ punctured tho lung. dcmatided to know what phys­ Surplus *...... - , garage. $26 per month plus PArkway 1-1998 or LOwell Weekly and Matawan Journal, s u r a n c e, Bookkeeping etc. APEX Foldomattc Ironer, $150; ical changes had taken place Undivided profits ...... 122,309.30100000.00 closing fee. Trab a chlno, 6-6694. Free estimates given 52 West Front St., Keyport. Write Box M In care of this Bengal combination gas and In tho township In the phst Total Capital Accounts $ 372,500.30 LOwell 6-1737. Jtf anytime. . J31 - ' . wjtf newspaper. • wjlO oil range, bungalow type, $125, Loses License, Fined four years to make what Call CjOlfax 4-3872/' wjlO Total Liabilities and FOR SALE OR RENT CONTENTS OF 5 room house; On Hit-Run Charges was '‘reasonable" ln 1954 In-, Capital Accounta . $4,508,600.39 NEW RESTAURANT and Q.E. Filter Flow Washing sufficient ln 1956 when the This bank'* capital con- da Fountain, good location; Machine, lotest model, natural. In Madison Township muni­ full acre ordinance was In­ ststs of: w - must rent or sell duo to age, cipal court Monday night, troduced. Tho mayor con­ Common stock • with Must bo seen to appreciate. In­ Pine dining room set, 5 pc. Oeorge A. Maluta, 39, of £ total par value of quire 608 Front Street, Union BUSINESS SERVICES mahogany, bedroom set, maple tended the evils seen arising $130,000.00. Kossman Bt., East Brunswick. from excessive density of pop­ MEMORANDA...... Bench. WJ10* bedroom set etc. Call COlfax Asset* pledged or as* tM I>IWHM$IIH IIIW$IH IW»»HM$>IMW$IIHIW HII«limMIMH»>M 4-2570 for appointment; 8 a.m. pleaded guilty to charges re ulation per lot ln development signed to secure Uabtli- ’ TWO — 5 room bungalows, lot to 11 a.m. or 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. ties and for other pur­ 125x150. Rent $10 per month, suiting from his running down elsewhere during the two poses ...... $ 100,000.00 Television Top Soil Contractors ______wjlO of Mrs, Joan Dolengowskl, 19, years had Inclined him to a is) Loans as t h o w n yenr round. ' Sale price $5000. Birch St.,. Old Bridge, while conservative approach to set­ above are alter deduc­ Owner will do repairs, call TO P S O IL " CARPENTER and building con­ tion of reserves of .... ; 13,600.25 UNlon 5-2302. Location 96 TELEVISION SERVICE tractor, J. O. Metsger, Flor­ ' SHOPPERS she walked on tho Marlboro ting a minimum -lot size for ib) Securities as shown Oreen Glove Ave., Keyport. ence Ave., Keyport. N er Rd,, ln tho Old Bridge seotlon Holmdel, above nre after deduo- Call us for reliable TV service; Dietrich Bros., Inc. Trench dig­ homes, garages, all alterations DELIGHT atT2:ll a.m. on July 3, Mr. Currie asked what sur­ tlon of reserve* of ...... wji7» television antennas repaired ging. trucking & bulldozing and repairs. Easy financing ' Maluta admitted to police veys or other Information gain, We M. F. Stevenson, President, USED CARS Mason sand and gravel, drive­ YES MR. It MRS. SHOPPER and C. W.-Mandcvllle. Cashier, ot and Installed. We also repair way- gravel, bluestone, cinders arranged. CaU COlfax '-4159. YOU WILL BE DELIGHTED he left the scene o( the acci­ ed by field work the mayor the above-named bank do solemnly 1954 PONTIAC, Star ch ief radios and small electric ap­ and top soil 28 Spring Lawn ______WJ7/24 WHEN YOU SEE THE dent and went home to bed lmd available to support his swear that the above statement is White wall tires, radio and pliances. true, and that it fully and correctly Ave.. Matawan. Call LOwell HAVE you been thinking of QUALITY AND COMPARE. without reporting the Incident beliefs that' the full acre lot represents the true state of the sev­ heater; must sell, Call LOwell 1-3993 or 6-2192. WJ24 having the exterior of your PRICES , to the police. Six hours later size was needed to preserve eral matter* herein contained and set 6-2662. wjtf V IL L A G E T ELEV IS IO N home repainted or a room re­ the township against overden- forth, to the boat of our knowledge Police Sgt. Oeorge Otllard ar­ and belief. WANTED; Used Station Wag­ 20 E . FRO N T S T. TO P SO IL decorated. Why not call Wil­ AVAILABLE ON OUR rested him at his home. , slty of population or excessive M. F. Stevenson,. on, 1950-1054; must be ln good liam Welgand, Hazlet. N. J., LIBERAL CREDIT PLAN traffic congestion, The mayor President condition. Call COlfax 4-509$ , K E Y P O R T for a free estimate. Call COl­ Maluta was confronted with C. W. Mandevllle till 6 p.m. or call COlfax BIO 8 TON LOAD $10 a summons for leaving the acknowledged no survey of Coshter. C O LFA X 4-1030 TOP SOIL 6 TON LOAD $12 fax 4-1151. WJ7/10 traffic had been made to gain Correct—Attest: . 4-5496 after.'6 p.m. wjlO WE scene of an accident for which Frank Scidler . wjtf TOP SOIL-8 TON LOAD $14 ' L . Q. HOME he was fined $109 and $5 court exact knowledge of the use of Spafford W. Schanck ROAD GRAVEL IN S T A LL & S E R V IC E township roads. He doubted Adie D, Shultz 8 TON LOAD_ . $14 IMPROVEMENTS- costs, and another for careless Directors REPCO PRE PAK driving for which he was fined one could have been applied Stale of New Jersey, County of Mon' , SIlE nlFF'S SALE __TV SERVICE FILL D IRT 8 TON LOAD $ 6 Free estimates given. Roofing - to project tho use of roads mouth, ss: SUPERIOR COUHT----- FILL DIRT 8 TON LOAD $ 8 Siding - Alterations - Painting TUBELESS BOILERS m and $5 costs. Magistrate Sworn lo and subscribed beforo me OF NEW JERSEY " f ‘ LO W E LL 6-1600 BRICKBATS. BIO LOAD $16 - Repairs - Additions. LOwell Maxwell HrMayer also order­ slgnlllcant for large scale de­ this 7th day of July, 1930, and 1 here­ CHANCERY DIVISION TEN EYCK RONSON INC. Cinders, sand, gravel, blue 0-0494 01-3013. ___-. wJ2) ed Maluta's driver's license velopment, by certify Uiat 1 am-not an .officer MONMOUTH COUNTY . MATAWAN • stones etc. Bulldozing, grading, BASEBOARD RADIATION Questions Mayor or director, of this bank. . Docket No. F 1407 57 . CARPENTRY, DORMERS, revoked for an Indefinite per­ My commission expires March 14, 1962 a CMriMS?!?nerL V alnt,ff 'vs: Walter . WJ7/24 lots cleared, fill Jobs; septics, . JALOUSIE ' HOT AND COLD WATER iod. Mr. Currie asked the mayor Dorothy n. McQuarrle, Notary Public his {je'endams, V' McNully' oil tanks and septio drain-beds PORCH ENCLOSURES WINTER AND SUMMER Uls estimate of the maximum 110 $17.79 * By virtue of a writ of execution In DON’S TV SERVICE dug, Call Martin, days or even, ADDITIONS, ALTERATIONS, number of people that could AN ORDINANCE REGULATING the above slated action to mo direct* For fast efficient radio and ings for free estimates. Eckel’s SPECIAL SUMMER PRICES Cliffwood Beach Man exist with p r o p e r facilities PARKING AND DESIGNATING ■ I *boll. exposb for sale at DUbllc Trucking, • Woolleytown Rd„ .60 MONTHS TO P A Y CF.HTAlN TlinOUGH STREETS vendue, at the Court House tn the television service call LOwell -MOXghOYlUe. 20% OFF ON ALL SIDING Guilty Of Toll Jump on different lot..sizes, T.-he. • AND ONE WAY-STnEETfrTN*TITE m % m ?°h°',*i'CoutiijroPM(jnr 6-3844:------wJ31 •“ AXUMINUSrS“ASBESTOS~ mayor refused to allow moro b o h Ou g u o f m a t a w a n in a c ­ /efsey' on Monday, the LO W E LL 6-5707 PHONE ‘ _ FREE, ESTIMATES ___ c o r d a n c e -WmL_TlTLE...l9 OF 78lb day of July, 1D38. at 2 oclock Mlchticl b —Wagnerr- 227'' of than five, persons tfould-dwell THE NEW JERSEY REVISED i B2y l«,'l^ f;*'‘"rTlmk~- ° -v:-' Bulldozing ------— WJ7/24 COASTAL- ALUMINUM 104 Shore Concourse, cllffwood under the best of conditions on STATUTES . iarM «!»S ,ract or Parcel' of It CONSTRUCTION CO. GIVE US A CALL AT NOTICE . ^ premises hereinafter onrtlc* TO P SO IL COLFAX 4-0051 Beach, pleaded guilty to a an 85-by-100-foot lot but allow­ PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- uUrly described, situate, lying and ECKEL BROTHERS LO W E LL 6-4361 “ “charge- of falling to -pay- -the ed.. that -os. many., as .12 ..might . .EN. mat .thB..farefio|iJg..enUUPd .(>rch !5 « K lYf5BJ°^ nsh,p MaUwan™! ______' wj3I inance was Introduced at a regular me. County.-of-Monmoutn01 and- Slate-of TRUCKINO il EXCAVATING Top _ soil, fill dirt,, and road 25-cent toll In an automntlo col­ live on a lot twice that size mcetlng ot the Mayor and Council of New Jersey anti further described as graveir''Dd2eb~ and 'backhoe SlipCovers lection lane . on the Oarden and even more on a full acre the Borough of Matawan, in the follows: Numbered and distinguished Bulldozing and shovel loader THE BARG AIN HOUSE .County of Monmouth, held on Tues­ ss Lot Number 1161, in Block 31, on service. Cellars, septio tanka, service. Lateral installations TENNENT RD., State Parkway, lot. day evening. June 24lh. 1030, and was the map designated as Clllfwood excavating. PINCUSHION Mr, Currie acts for Theo­ passed on second and final reading Bench, In Matawan Township, being fill dirt, top soil, road gravel, MORGANVILLE Jtf. The motorist, was fined $5 dore G. Bailey, Harry S. at the meeting of the Mayor and section No, One (I), dated November washed gravel and mason sand. Custom made slip covers and and $5 court costs by Soyre- Council held In the Borough Hall on 1023, which map has been filed In We specialize In land clearing. STROTHER & ECKEL draperies. Free estimates giv­ vllle Magistrate Edward Mod- .Willey and the members of Tuesday evening, July 8th. 1958 at tho Monmouth County Clerk's Office. LOwell 6-1845. Old Tinnent en, choose fabrics ln your own the firm of Middle Union Es­ 8 p.m.,’ at whleh time a publio hear' Being all of Lot 1161, In Block 138 LOWER MAIN ST. • WANTED zelewski. State Police patrol­ Ing was held and all persona were Thirty-one (31) Section One, op the Road. Box 64, Morganvllle. MATAWAN home. Call Dorothy smith, ling the Parkway made the ar­ tates, a subdivision firm.' given_. an opportunity , I ^ |im d con. Map of lols aforesaid, , * wJlO/10/55 LOWELX 01993 LOwell 6-1206. WJ9/25 HOMES, businesses, vacant !! kawrenco V, Carton, Mid­ cernlng auch ordinance. Being commonly known and deste- land. Customers waiting. . rest, on_a-complaint- charging •Arthur C.- Hall ' nated as~No; Hot liawllforne" Way,’ ; -01BS0N -8-3B14 - - ...... ~ SLIP-COVERS.... Casey's'Healty; 7883)5Highway' that the violation ocourrod- at dletown," is special defense’ Borough Clerk •, Cllffwood Beach, New Jersey. Mimeographing ■ . ' ' : .______wjtf 36, Union Beach. Call COlfax JlllO p.m. on Wednesday, Mny counsel for the townshlp.Thoo- JlO $4.05 The • approximate amount of the MIMEOGRAPHING RICHARD'&WDECORATINa 4-4976. , wjtf dore D. Parsons, Bed Bank, NOTICE------judgment lo bo satisfied bv said sale Antiques ustom Made i l.Jp* Covers/ 28r at the Parkway's • Raritan AN ' ORDINANCE TO PROHIBIT is the sum of $3,2tm.oo together with SECRETARIAL SERVICES THE . Matthews Opportunity rapes, Upholstery Repairing toll area. . ftlirpress an action originally PARKING ON CERTAIN STREETS the costs of ttiis sale ...... 534 Beers St., Hazlet. COlfax LOST InstHuteU by William h. Cross, IN THE TOWNSHIP OF MATAWAN IRA E WOLCOTT, Sheriff THE NUTSHELL,'..... Shop Antiques, wants to buy 4-1544. . .______WJ7/I7*BLACK POCKETBOOK. Mon­ Maud V. Cross,. Edward IN THE COUNTY OF MONMOUTH, Dated June 12, 1058 COLFAX-4-0362 ’ all types of antiques. Dolla g NEW JERSEY, . Kenneth E, Joel, Atty. ______WJ9/18* toys, furniture, china, glass day, 6/30, ln vicinity of Cllff­ Escapes Injury Thotirkouff, Leon and Bose NOTICE Is hereby given lhat an (44 llpcs) ' 444 $27.72 Lawns wood Bench Pool and parklni Lcpre, Nicholas Pctruzclll Ordinance above entitled was passed J24 ware and old Jewelry. 115 at the regular meeting of the Town- Instructions Broadway. Keyport W17/24 SMALL garden and lawn plow lot. Reward. Calf Kenilworth ■ George J. Brown, 19 Roop (now.' deceased), Harold T, •hip Committee of The Township or CHestnut 5-9109. wjH Ave., Leonardo, escaped In­ Holmes, as executor of the es­ Mntawan in the County of Monmouth U n w o r n ZAMPELLO'S Driving Bchool; Floors Ing. gr4dlng harrowing, lim­ and State of New Jersey .held on dual control car licensed by ing and seeding; also lawn RED WALLET near Perry 'i jury early Sunday when his tate of Chrfney S. HAlmes, July U, 1050. Apartment State of New Jersey, No ex­ FLOORS laid: scraped, finish­ mowing, all work guaranteed. Shoe Outlet.’ Middletown. car skidded out of control and Mary Tlleil'l and Daniel S. Dated: July fi, 1930. Keep money, but please return ROSE K. WENZEL tra charge for pick up from ed and waxed; old floors a Call . COlfax 4-0968 before 6 ^struck a utility pole on Route Ely. as administrator of the ... -. Township Clerk , your home. COlfax .4-3550; specialty, Call WJlll&m Peter­ j.m. or “COlfax .4-5134 after contents for sentimental rea­ 4j,.Keyport. ”7 rr 7 • estate of William C. Ely. : JlO $2.35 , I ' CLASSIFIED -...... - W J8/7 son, CO 4-6048. wJ21 after 6 p.m...... WJ7/24 sons. LOwell '6-5665, }I0 ro jj .-J. J ; I '--'•rrovc jaiim ,! v ' 1 ; i f- irtf*Vt*sso • . .■ • 11 v Fund Campaign 'm a t a w a n jo u r n a l St, Mary's Episcopal Church, OPEN LATE; Thurs. to 9 pm • Frl. to 10 pm • •-•• *-• FfiEE PARKING Pleasantly AIR CONDITIONED Front St., Keyport, has begun July 10. 19M Tate Eleven ■work on. a modernization fund ~ campaign to raise necessary monies to renovate and im­ Receives B.S. Degree prove its church buildings. *ITie rector, the Eev. Henry A. Male jr., has appointed Lester Stoney as general campaign chairman and Howard Eggtn- son as assistant to the chalr- man to assist himself and the Kirby-Smith Associates in‘this undertaking. Othei committee chairmen .are Jack Hyer, special gifts; B'obert Redmond Jr., publicity- stewardshipr Mrs. Ida Byer, dinner; Mrs. Hyer, hospitality Ernest Peseux, transportation; Mrs. Grant Vandermark, cler­ ical administrates; Henry Mauert, conservation. ' The campaign will open with a dinheKto be held at Peter­ son's Buttonwood Manor, Mat* awan, on July 21. St. Mary's EXCEPTIONAL VALUES ... modernisation fund campaign DENNIS EUGENE RICHARD has' many worthy alms, some on "Basic Hems" ihat are continuously on of which are to renovate the Dennis Eugene R 1 c‘h a r d, on Hems that are "Best Selleh" in our parish hall, install new and Ocala, Fla., formerly of Union ifores because of popular demand by your weekly food list, thus, Food Fair modem Sunday School class­ rooms, modernize the kitchen Beach, received a Bachelor of you, Mrs. Housewife. cuts down your cost of living. ; and rest room facilities, re­ Science Degree at Rollins Col­ panel the walls and install lege, Winter Park, Fla., re­ floor tile in the hall proper. cently. He also received a sci­ Watch Food Fair's Ads Each Week For NEW BEST SELLER VALUES! — Plans also are being- made ence award for outstanding to re-face with brlek coating the entire parish ball exterior work in his science class. He ahd surface the driveway and will enter North Carolina State improve the heating system. University in September, where Renovation and modernization he will continue hla education. of tbe rectory also is included Granulated SUGAR 1 DEL MONTE DRINK ln-tbe plans. Keyport Residents PURE CANE PINEAPPLE-GRAPEFRUIT Yctung Woman's Guild Visit Fort Eustis Gives Check To Church Miss Lena Aquavia and,Miss Mrs. John M&clnnjps, president Eileen Dorsey, Keyport, spent of the Youiig Woman’s Guild of four days ~ln -Virginia aa -the the Grace Methodist Church, Un- • ion Reach, on behalf of the guild, guests of Master Sgt. John CL presented a check In the ampunt Day and Sp/3 Stephen J. Aqua­ of $600 to the Rev. Dean Jean- via, Miss Acjuavl&'a * brother, blanc at the Sunday morning wor­ ship service, for thc building fund. who Is stationed at Fort Eustis, The guild held a meeting re- Va. / .... ._lcently.at the home o f Mrs. ltogcr On. June.30,, theywere, guests Disbrow, Keypoit. The group will start a merchandise club in thc at the NCO Club, Fort Eustis, . future. Anyone wishing to where dancing was enjoyed. EHLERS COFFEE DEI MONTE PEAS 1 jo in ls asked to contact any club They also toured Washington! GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY BLEND EARLYGARDEN member. . D. C., Williamsburg and James­ " Following the meeting, a social town. Va„ and several other hour was held and prizes awarded places of interest. . to Mrs. Jay Demarest, Mr^Neil McDaniel, Miss Grace Clanhcw, 17 ^ Mrs. Disbrow, Mrs,’ Maclnncs, Mrs.'Ralph Malcheskl, Door prize _...WflR_awaudctl .ta Mrs. Demurest-.. ^ Anyone wishing to join the guild is welcome to attend. Thc next m cans w w meeting will be held ot the home of Mrs. Maclnnes, Morningside s*:±\ ‘i sxLM, Ave., Union Reach. It.is urgent that all members attend. Refresh^. SAFE SHIP ‘ I by the hostess. \ Receive Pins CAROLINA RICE MIRACLE W HIP — — Linda Smith' and; Laurence Somfnex . .. EXTRA LONS GRAINS SALAD DRESSING K e ,• pins for completing 20.ho^fs pf volunteer service in various de- NO Barbiturates' partmer.ts of Perth Amboy Hos- . NO Bromides /pUal.’ as memjie-r^of tho JANitf 3§ a NO’Nitcotics t^e^unlb^'au'jciiiary nurse pro­ gram, of the hospital. Laur- i|§ » NON-HABIT — ence ift-the first boy ever to be FORWWG Included in the class. He also plans to become a nurse. Three Fire Calls “ST’1.98 On July 2, HazJet Fire Com­ pany 1 was called out Jo .three nrcs, within , an hour-ond-a-haif. WALDORF The- first Was a ’jjrass fire near the "Keyport Auction, Route 36; COLORED or WHITE ‘ next a tractor-,owned by Michael 27 W. Front St., Keyport , Artelli was discovered to be on (Noil to Peoples Nit’i Bonk) fire at Beers St. by a neighbor, Bollo A Marathon Busqp and thc third call was a grass fire Past Oor Door at FoxWood. —

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Fast Guns' Spencer,-2b 0 1 ahead once more ln-their own Hutchlnson, 3b 0 0 If Attends Music Circus the result three men 'were CINEMASCOPE led fOlDW Whitehead, ss 0 Scofl, 0 0 walked, and two Fiber runs half of the sixth, aided by PLAYLANDS Bt'ggest,Bestm<3///feiyJersey CHILDREN "^FREE Chasey, lb 0 Dooker 0 0 The annual theatre party Were In. Springer got lt too Lawson's long two-bagger. Tlie f l e e t UNDER 12 Cardoza, cf 0 of the Monmouth- Tennis close for Tony Rosato and n battling PAL team tied lt up MIDGET RAILROAD; Muller, rf 0 1 4 Club, Keansburg, was held two-bugger sent two more again ln tlie seventh as Yates Garcia, o ' 0 Fireballs (8) .. ■ July 3. Members had dinner Fiber runs across to sew up poled out a long homer. r h "it "Crystal Brook Inn, Eaton- the .game. With Springsteen Yates, hurling star of the AIR CONDITIONED Kaluzcnskl, 2b • 2 0 to\m an'd attendec[_a_porf<5rm- Betting stronger as he went PAL nine, then went to the ' Where Comfort Adds to Enjoyment Lewandowskl, 3b 0 2 (tnce of "Auntie Mame" nt on, lt was all the Chem team mound to hold the Keyport Cooney, ss 11 the Neptune Music Circus, In needed. team but the bottling Jets Rollings, o 11 tho party were Mr. nnd Mrs. would not be held. A walk and :.,iu'0.';ki, If ------1 0 Allan MacDonald, Mr, and a lilt batsman put two on with Potts, rf 11 Mrs. .Stephen Ncster, Mr. Henry DuBois Sr. two out. Jackson then thrash­ Ilbblnson, p 12 and Mrs. Charles Walters, ed out a triple and the Jots Phone COlfax 4*0452 “Martin, lb 0 0 Wins Portable TV Mr. and Mr. W illiam had their mighty first win, Today - Tomorrow ■ Saturday July 10-11.12 Sidlsln, cf 10 Aokermnn, Mr. and Mrs. Henry DuBols sr.. 183 Biers Manager Frank Cherney, of Continuous Saturday — Starting 1:45 P.M. Hermanns, lb 0 0 George Ackerman, Mr. and St., Keyport, was awarded a the PAL team, praised the Z — Big Thrill Features — 2 ■Demyrf...... ______0—0. .Mrs.£hnmas-MaoDoiiald-r Mf-.- -.poi;tahlc.-tclcvisIon.seL.on-Frl- ‘Jcts-hlglily~nfter~~tbe—gsme.” and Mrs. James Mnrlcy, and day by the Keyport Youth saying “ they spoiled our rec­ 1 UKr/iitsALiNitsMtjofuj. mstms 8 7 Miss Cheryll Walters, Miss Athletlo Association. The win­ ord -but there is nothing you [ theTHING that Lions (7) Sue Leary and Miss Muriel ning ticket was the third one can do about a team that keeps r h Ackerman. drawn, nnd tho drawing took coming back at you and won’t Klngeter, p 1 3 The lnddcr tournament was place after tho double header be beaten." (COULDH OCEANPORT, N. J. . Ruby, c. If 2 2 started over the v woekend; at tho- high school athletic . 3 miles from. Garden Slato-Pnlway, Exit' 105 Cacossa, rf , 1 1 Tho tennis clinic ls held each field. , . ■ The Raritan Township Pony DIE Ollmurtln, life' 1 1 Saturday morning under tho ! Sandy- Post, three-years-old, League team swung Into “ act-’ Wllsonrlb7''”- 0 1 Jon .for., the, first , time-over "the” R A C IN G thruAUG Instf-tic'tlon'of'"Mr." N’c'sTer'.’ drew '.he winning tickets. The holiday nnd they were the Sunday - Monday - Tuesday July 13-14-15 Potlto, 3b 0 1 Anyone Interested ln Joining first two tickets were those of eighth ... victim for - the PAL . Continuous Sunday— Starting at 1:45 P.M. STAKE RACES... Stllwell, of - 0 2 the cl-.ih asked to contact Don;,Buh1er',-315 -Broad-fitr; and team’s winning streak/ The* ----- ,-r., Double-Feature, Program-—*....-______. MISS WOODFORD lCohlbecker, 2t)_ -1 -1 ­ Mrs. Walters, Keansburg 8­ Kenneth Bishop, 70 Broadway, Raritan boys had a hard time Jack Maboney /' «af.,£ulr 12 . ,20,000 AdJ.d - Beutel, ss 1 1 0723. ’ both' of Keyport. Baseballs Debbie Reynolds —In— were given to these ticket hold­ with Yates' slants their first ■ NEW JERSEY FUTURITY 7 13 time out. Tppsy Tppolewskl, —In— W«L.luly! 4 $15,000 AdJ.d Deitz to Kentville ers. ■ ' . Raritan pitcher, get away to a The Last Of Farkers (4) The association wishes to bod start, yielding tbrecpruns D THIS HAPPY PARKING FOR MORE THAH 10,000 CARS —lIarold.Deltz,..former_Mata- thank everyone .wlia helped ln Walker, cf . 2 1 wan High pitcher, who recent* any way to make the disposal la the first - on “Yates’ ” triple FEELlflG The F»st Guns. ■’Gtn'IAJmfiilbfl • .y • . Diamond, rf 0 0 ly returned with the Holy Cross ®t the pnrtahle TV-such-a-suc- with two aboard, but 'after that ? - a - ...... EnJoyncl/if AoWflu’» in spacious HmH surioundinn,lbww|hbi»4.. DrilyT If Collego .baseball team from lie settled down nicely to the Wednesday - Thursday July 16-1T breeie-swept by iha nearby Atlantic Langan, lb the lntcrcolleglnto diamond sixth when loose fielding let ln Klrk Douglas . terracesOcean. Outdoor, « , bendy end cafeteriaIndoor dlnlne Min Houlihan, 2b "world scries," has gone to - Jockey Jerry Truman, In­ four moro Cllffwood runs.-The - atop the iranditand.., comfortable Sidlsln, 3b Nova Scotia for tho summer jured In a spill some time ago Raritan team’s showing the 1 loonies., Tee water end convenient drlfiMm fountains. escalators f., Ross, ss Where he again will pitch for at Mohmouth Park, will be dis­ first time out against the most ; “ULYSSES” . plenty of room to walk around. Malinowski, a 0 0 tho Kentville team ot the base­ missed Iron) a Red pink hos­ formidable opposition ln the — Plus Selected Subjects — ... 'ChlldfM.not.admllted ^ Butha, p 0 0 ball league In that prov­ pital In n few days and will re­ area was a creditable one. Starting Friday,July 18 to 22nd.... Ennis, 2b 1 0 ince, He was leading pitcher cuperate.-at his home ln Kan­ POST 2:30 • Daily Double Closes 2:20 for Kentvllk In the loague last sas. HJs parents have beea vis­ " Have you read the clasalflild' Time For ^Sergeants” " t'” 5 season, iting him. ’ -I'!. ads? ■ '' i".'r ■ r.. • . • ' ' , • . - Y - ; 1 • -. .. To Dedicate Hatchery "Although we lost those with the following statement on Monmouth May Draw Bold Ruler, Olsen Scores In KH S Coaches Give games, a number of them For. Retired Director were very close and ln many the 1938 baseball season: The \ ‘ .. ■ . .. (continued from page twelve) cases lack of experience was Keyport High Schooh Vorslty Gallant Man, Round Table July 19 Charles O. Hayford, retired W all 300-Lappcr thlnk.lt should be added to our the main reason for the loss. Baseball Team played a sched­ Superintendent of Fisheries Rain again put a damper on lnterscholastlc sports program Most of this year's squad will ule of 16 games during the 1958 Assignment of weights by the 13th running of the New Management and founder of stock car racing when the Sun­ for the near future. be back next season so tills season. All 16 games were Monmouth Park Racing Sec Jersey Futurity at five-and- tbe Hackettstown Fish Hatch­ day night, novice card at Old “I am very appreciative of should help us have a better Played In The Shore Confer­ jetary John Turner Jr. Satur­ one-half furlongs and confined ery where he served the State Bridge Stadium was washed the servloes offered by Mr. year. The boys tried tlielr best ence Group "B" Division. Our July 16, 1656 Fags Thlrtecw day Is awaited.at this time to to two^year-olds, foaled In the for 43 years, will be honored out. Bud Olsen, Paulsboro, Bamford. and Mr. Jones of our at all times and the coaches over-all record was nine vic­ determine If there will be state. The race has $15,000 add­ at the hatchery at noon Friday emerged Into the racing spot­ faculty In conducting the home certainly flro proud of their tories and seven defeats, vory fine Job ln bringing repeat .race at Lhe four-year- ed money and a total of 60 when a plaque wdl be dedicat­ light Saturday by taking the track meets. Mr. Rothenberg, actions on tlie fipoi at all "The Keyport Jayvee team teams along," * old level between Bold Ruler. young performers have been ed ln his name. ) 300-lap national championship a local attorney, helped con­ times. I feel that although they played a total of eight games Letters and awards to the ' Gallant Man and Round Table, .kept eligible for the event. Gov. Robert B/Meyner will race at W a 11 Stadium while duct our track meets by serv­ have had a tough year the while our freshman team play­ members of Uie varsity and the top three-year-olds of 1957. With a field of 10 starters, the head a delegation of conserva­ Herb Tillman, a Miami speed­ ing as' a timer or Judge oi boys will come back next sea­ ed three gqmes tills season, other squads were announoed Should lt occur, lt could make race will gross more than $25,­ tionists Including'members of events. ' son and wllh tho added exper­ Frank Zampello was In oliargo at the annual sports dinner Monmouth Park’s $100,000 add­ 000 and the winner’s share will the State Fish and Game Coun­ ster, upset the dope to win at “ Our team finished socond ience, should do very well, of the Jayvee and freshman given by the Keyport High ed Monmouth Handicap July be about $10,000...... cil to the dedicatory exercises the Browntown rack Friday in a and third in triangular meets; toams, and once again did a School Mothers' Club ln May. 19 the top horse race of the when the hatchery will official­ 25-lap feature event. The won two dual meets whllo los­ "I wish to thank the assist­ year, Forty-five different interests ly beoome'“The Charles O. crowd was entertained by the ing three. Our boys did as well ant coaohes, Jeromo Zampello have been nominated for the Hayford Fish Hatchery.” Hay­ largest fireworks display ln the as could be expected in regard and Mr; Douglass, for the fine . Bold Ruler was assigned 135 race and the newcomers to the ford retired on Mar. 31, 1956. bayshore area after the rap­ work done with their respec­ ^pounds top weight for the Sub sport are by 30 different sires. ing. _____ . to the conference champion­ tive squads.” urban handicap at Belmont Slide Rule and Your Host are ship. They lacked the neces­ Won Nine Baseball Games Park July 4, a rnlle-and-aiQuar- tied for the, honor of having There was no time for the sary experience and maturity Formal Wear ter event, and the horse’s Kulins, U.S.C., 8th championship event at .Wall for championship performance' Coucli Jerome L, (Boh) Zam­ the most representatives eli­ because of a. red flag In the this year." pello furnished Mr. Hartzlor -trainerr—the Veteran Sunny. gible, *each with five. Stallions early laps, but there was-lit­ Jim Fitzsimmons, did not like with four In the Futurity in­ In U.S. Decathlon tle doubt that Olsen would - : Basketball - Observations - To Hirejfe the idea of tbe horse carrying clude Chicuelo, Fort Salonga, have shaved considerable time Coach Frnnk Zampello had go much weight over such a Market Wise and'the Pimper­ Matawan’s Jack Kuhns plac­ from the existing 70-mlle-per- these observations to make on 1958 distance, due to the danger of nel. ed eighth In a~ field of 23 com­ hour mark. the 1957-58 basketball cam­ leg Injury. Tt would seem Stables Represented paign: “Tlie basketball pro­ 0 cylinder,Club heater, Sedan defroster, therefore, that. If Bold Ruler peting over the July 4 holiday Most of the leading qualif­ gram this year was made jip undercoating, >vhecl oovors, : Is to be brought to Monmouth, Among the prominent stab­ In the U.S. Decathlon at.Palm­ iers made a shambles of one- of three squads, varsity, Jay­ 8 tone, signal lights, foam W. S. Wallace he will have to be assigned les represented are Bernadot- yra. Kuhns was one of-three lap qualifying record of 16.76. vee und—freshmen. A total of rubber (f). CLOTHING---- slightly lower weight, at least. te, James Cox Brady, Chas- athletes representing the Uni­ Five drivers broke tho mark— 40 boys took part lit the pro­ But a lower weight likely will mar Farm, Eugene Constantin versity of Southern California the lowest being Tommy El­ gram. Our seasonal record *2099 put him on equal weights with Jr., Elkcam, Davld'O. Evans, ln the meet, the other two be­ liott, Daytona Beach, Fla., was not as good as ln t h e Men and Boyi' Furnishings _GavJlant Man and Round Tab­ Louis Lazare, Joseph M. Roeb* ing Bob Lawson, who finished who started on the pole with past. The varsity won only Dodge - Plymouth Shoe* ling, Mis. W. W. Vaughn, Reg­ fourth, and Gene Freudenthal, a run of .16.33 seconds for le. Such a development could inald ~N— Webster and Wood­ who finished Bixth. The ” two three games and the freshmen Dealer make it a three-horse race land Farm. the one-thlrd-of-B-mlle. only one game. The Jayvees, W. Front St. Keyport ^amcng the trio of champions are classmates of the Mata Drove Steady Contest however, won 12 games which FReehold 8-0570 unless some millionaire own* Evans, with nine horses kept wan athlete, and they , visited Olsen drove a steady con­ la a promising sign. Ser la willing to pay the heavy eligible for this <: renewal of at his home after the meet. test to beat out runnerup Pete ^iees to enter a fourth horse Just the Futurity, tops the list of While -Kuhns’ times and Frazee, Rahway, handily. Frn- for the prestige of "saying . his owners in this reaped* ... marks were not close to win­ zee Is Wall Stadium's defend­ steed ran with the famed trio. Run every year since the ning ones, he attained high ing modified champion and Gallant Man is due to com­ present Monmouth Park ..was standing In ihe meet by his bet­ winner of the flrat national pete In the Hollywood Gold opened in 1946, the Futurity has ter all-around performance championship contest held -at Cup in California Saturday but attracted many top perform-, getting points In every event Wall Stadium one year ago. Village Television & Appliance Co. but will be shipped east ers Including Spartan Valor but the broad Jump. Only the George Tet, Long Island, Immediately after that event. and Ambehavlng. As a prelude four top-placed performers. took third place, while Sports­ SEE US for your The dispatch with which the to the afternoon's activity, the Rater Johnson, UCLA the win­ men driver Don Stunipf, Ridge­ 20 E. FRONT ST. horse la being returned sug­ annual yearling show of the ner; Yang Shuan-Lelwang, As­ field, was fourth and Bob gests a strong interest on the breeders association is held at lan games decathlon cliamp, Malzahn, Fords, fifth. Early best buy in Electric part of his owner, Ralph B. 10 a.m. with the English walk­ second; Dave Edstrom, of the leaders Tom Elliott and Frank Keyport Lowe, In the $100,000 raoe at ing ring in the paddock area, University of - Oregon, and Myroncuk, New Egypt, both Monmouth; the scene of the Judging.'John Charlie Pratt, the defending ran Into mechanical problems - - u Wutcr Heaters. Second To Tim Tam In, Money M. Gaver, trainer of the Green- champ, had better all-around and long pit stops. Elliott fin Round Table, has been cam­ tree Stable, wlU be the Judge scores. ,. ally blew up hla engine, while COIfax 4-1030 At Lowest Price* Ever! paigning at Chicago since of this year’s show. Kuhns' and Lawson tied at Myroncuk managed a sixth rooming on from California last Eligible For Futurity 0:11.2 in the 100-meter dash place ln the end. it month. At current writing, he Following are the ellgibles for for fifth place, Johnson win­ Following Is ths oomplete Is second only to Tim Tam, the Futurity: Abe, AdmlraJ ning ln 0:10.6 seconds. Kuhns’ rundown of- the 36 -starters Kentucky Derby,winner, as the Town, Baptlstown, Fast Broth­ try In the shot put was 37 feet, la their finishing order: Ol­ ^money-making, horse of the er, Big M&h, Bold Maurice, 9ft inches, 15th place to John­ sen, Frazee, Tet, Stumpf, Mal­ year, A win in the $100,000 Briar Call, Cash To C^rry, son’s winning mark of 50 feet, colm, Myroncuk, Vlnoe Con­ 'Oceanport race would put him Celebrity Host. ChasnWada, 2 3/4 inches. In the high Jump, rad, Spyd'Murphy, Dave Dun­ on-top,-It seems apparent his Circumference, Clear C a a e, Kuhns tied r/lth Clarence ham, Dick Ryall, Gordon Old- iwners wlflh lo race him- at Count Amore, Count Nero, Smith, of^the Shanahan .Catho­ ford, Ed Soden, Chubby How­ east once In the east and the County Antrim, Delta Vee, Dis­ llo Club,/Philadelphia, for 10th er, Al Pomponlo, hill McCar­ choice lies between Monmouth appearing Guy, Doalta’s Host. place at 6 feet, 8 Inches. The thy. Elliott, TUiman, Chaflle JJuly 19 and the Brooklyn Hand­ Eighteen Crosses, Elliotts winning height was Lawson’s Cregar, Parker Bohn, B 111 icap at Jamalca^the following Champ, Elliotts Honey, Fair 6 feet, 5 Inches. Kuhns came Chevalier, Jack Hart, Johnny Saturday. But "as ~th£ Mon­ Triumph, Flamey, Foiled At­ In eight In the 400 meter run, Zeke, Joe Kelly, Len Brown, mouth race carries more mon­ tack, Hi-Chie, Hlm’ll Do, Home his time being 0:52.9 seconds Ted Schneider and Ralph Per­ ey, the horse probably will be Slide. II Volto, Jupiter C„ Just to Johnson's winning 48.3 sec­ kins. ' shipped to Oceanport If he can Dana, Just Linda Kletiby, Lady onds. These were * the four Started Ninth In Field Basco, Lady Chasmar, Lady events held Friday. Starting ninth ln the 24-car be released from his commit­ On Saturday, Kuhns started field that participated ln t'h e ments in Chicago. Salonga, Lucky Denny, Mich­ by getting a 14th place In the — Iron - Liege, -Kentucky Der- ael’s Choice. ------­ feature race at Old Bridge Fri­ Miracle Moose, Mr. Deduct­ IOmeter high hurdles, coming day, Tillman, who. had raced w ia n 6 r . of. 1957; owned ible, O’Griffln,- On The Alert, In at 0:17.4 seconds to Yang’s at the oval only once before, by Calument Farm s, C. T. Outline, Pimpernel Pie, Port- winning time of 0:14.5 seconds. broke Into the clear early, aid­ Cbenery’s Third Brother, man, Post Five, Rahway, Rav- Kuhns was 13th in the discus, ed by a four-car crackup In the s e n d tO' Dedicate in the alet, Remedda, Royal Anthem, his distance being 115 ft., 6 first lap, No one waa Injured, Momhouth 1 a sV year; Mrs. Sapta Carlo^ta, Sheilas Gem, inches to Johnson's 154 feet, Rumson's MoCarthy, start­ Sister Hiisty.' sweet' sllde, Top 11 Inchejf.for first, Kuhns mov­ ing 10th, gave chase, and.clos­ Land; Fairlawn F s Sparkle, Tricorn's First, Wli- ed 'up fd elghtii fn 'lfte)'u7>olel ed m ,dn Tillman with.Elliott fiharpaburg;- Mrst.»A-d e 1 e-L. iard O Wuxali ...... vault, going over in 11 feet, 3 right behind. These 'three .fur­ Rand’s , Cldiri, loser r .only by Inches, to his classmate, Freu- nished most of the fireworks a nose to Bold-Ruler'’in the denthal’s, 14 feet, for victory. though several Individual -du­ "fiuBurban, ah(i? Edward Stan­ Pheasant Chicks Are A ninth In the j&velln accrued els elaewherq nn- tl>e big oval field’s Admiral Vee, are all Being Distributed to the Matawan athlete with a Bplced the action. possibilities for the Mon­ heave of 159 feet, 5 inches,-in The flnal rundown was Till­ mouth Handcap If the Bold The State Division of . Fish an event won by Yang’s win­ man, McCarthy, Elliott, Bohn, Ruler-Gallant Man-Round Table and Game, Department of Con­ ning peg of 2Q8_feet, 7 Inches. and Al Taspady, Vineland, battle does not develop. servation and Economic Devel­ In the final event, the 1500-mct- with others trailing, The field On Saturday the $20,000 add- opment, today announced 17,­ er run, Kuhns and tlie other was filled with a number of Woodford is due for 942 pheasant chicks have been California competitors lost surprise entrants, among tire in 4hree-year*old fillies at six dlstrlbuted to 129 youthful-co- the advantage.- the-lflSrdegree. Murphy, Tnsunriy, Bull olsen. furlongs.-Stay flmoochie. from operators to raise ln prepara­ heat had given them and they Jackie McLaughlin, and others. Dorchester Farm Stable tion (or the 1958 upland hunt­ had to yield place to an east­ The' much-heralded match Who finished second to Happy ing season next November. erner, Dick Wotruba, Holy race between Elliott and Fra­ Princess while facing older The division has continued to Cross, who came home first in zee was developed still furth­ mares in the Regret, heads sponsor a program of youth 4 minutes, 29.4 seconds. Kuhns er when each won their 10-lap the list of probabilities for the participation in the rearing of was 15th at 5 minutes, 14.7 sec­ qualifying races, along with Miss Woodford. * game birds ln New Jersey to onds. Tillman, whllo the consolation Rivals Listed . augment the supply of t h e Kuhns,_a sophomore at the was captured by George" Hor­ Every woman dreams of the day the can forget about diHtiwashing.for good. And Her rivals probably will In­ game farms. Day-old chicks University of Southern Calif­ vath, Kearny. Elliott previous­ clude B. A. Dario’s Dandy are delivered to 4-H, Future ornia, has been competing ln ly failed to appear but he was why not? She spends close to one hour and twenty minutes every day scrubbing BUtzen, Mrs. Walter A. Ed­ Farmers of America and Jun­ tbe national decathlon Blnce he on hand early and raring to gar’s Mhady Dares, Kno 11- ior. Sportsmen co-operators to was a Junior ln Matawan High go. Frakee, on the other hand, rinsing and drying dishes. Is an automatic diihwasher the answer to her dreams^ wood Stable's Movitave. Rev­ be reared until they are 17 SchOdlrHe was a member of tried his new engine in the aft­ erie Knoll Farm’s Delnita, weeks of age. The program is the varsity track squad of the ernoon st tbe stadium and .Is it really a worthwhile investment? Here ere the answers. You bo tho Judges Harriet Robinson's Fall Wind supervised by three wildlife' University of Southern Califor­ blew lt apart. It required spee­ and possibly Mrs. George Zau- managers, in co-operation with nia, national collegiate champs dy work to (nstall a smaller derer’s Poly Hi. the 4-K Club agents. f P a lead­ this year. He has two more engine which be felt could not Headlining the racing pro­ ers and sponsors of Junior years of college competition at measure up. And he was right, HOW MUCH TIME . tha faucet. And the ooiit of eleotriolty average* gram on Wednesday will he sportsmen clubs. UB.C. losing to Elliott by six lengths. lesa than 2 cents a day. T hird , you tava bn towal*.' ; DOES AN AUTOMATIC Dishea dry by tliemtoives in the dlahwaiher witty* j , • iDISHWASHER _ - ■ SAVE? ^ •> - • ' eut water-apotting, No more stifling Actual studies prove that womerywho use auto­ hot rooms matic dishw asher, save up to 62% of tha time IS AN AUTOMATIC . spent washing dishes by hand. 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Frozen and-canned Ne^r At Sea Girt Camp John,Dressier, Marlboro Set For Harvest prises of the state. . Only the Jersey blueberries' are distrib­ itaA lta JOURNAl NOTES Township, was re-elected exec­ ripple and.peach crops are uted widely throughout the All areas of the. state are utive secretary of the New Jer­ The first New Jersey culti­ country. Page Fourteen ' July 10, 1958 Abont Area Men and Women represented well ln.the student sey Gasoline Retailers Associa­ vated blueberries were picked higher In value,-Last-year, the Burlington County leads the body of the New Jersey Mlll- tion at Its annual convention at recently, the harvest starting blueberry crop was valued at state In blueberry production, in ihe tary:Academy, orflcer Candi­ Atlantic City. Thomas Tudlsco, more than $4,000,000. Atlantic County ranks second. *€uard To Embark date School, Sea Girt,1 where Jersey City, was elected pres­ somewhat later than' usual. the National Guard’s future ident. . . Prolonged cold weather t h s In 1967, 6600 acres of blue­ Together, they ' account f o r officers are undergoing, two- spring slowed development 1 of berries were harvested and to­ nearly 90 per cent of New Jer­ For Gamp Drum weeks of Intensive Held train­ The association called for the fruits. The State- Depart­ tal production amounted to ,1,- sey production. Armed Services ing. . . . flve-cent-a-gallon ’ celling on ment of Agriculture reported ' Once again, aa they have The school was established the states gasoline tax. The that peak of the harvest was for the past 10 years, more by MaJ, Gen. James-FT Cant­ association said the p resent not reached until early July than 400 National Guardsmen Bogart On Leave ■ well, The Chief of Staff of New high tax, Including the one cent this year, when there was a ' of the 644th Tank Battalion, U.S. Army Specialist Second Murray At Fort Dlx Jersey, and Is the primary boost that went Into effect re­ profusion of the plquaat-flavor- Ross W . Maghan Agency NJNG, Red Bank; will leave Class George C. Bogart, son of Dennis J. Murray, 17, of 67 source of National Guard sec­ cently should be recognized as ed berries in local markets. Mr. and Mrs. Augustus M. Bo­ Atlantic Ave., Matawan, arriv­ the limit motorists can afford for two weeks field training at ed at Fort Dlx and was assign­ ond lieutenants In the state. to pay. Tlie group had opposed Important early varieties are Camp Drum, N.Y., on Thurs­ gart, 294 Broad St., Keyport, MaJ. Gen. Edward O. Wo 1L the Increase. . • ■> , - Weymouth, Rancocas and Cab­ Real Estate—Insurance day night, July 17, from their has returned to the United ed to H Company, First Train­ [ Glen Ridge, Commanding Geii- ot, Later In the season the con­ armories at Red Bank, Free­ States after lervlng > 10- ing Regiment of the U.8. Army eral of the 50th Armored-Dlvl- The group also urged adop- sumer-can sample such varie­ MATAWAN hold and Toms River. month tour of duty with the Training Center, Infantry, for slon, Is tlm commandant of the tlori of a constitutional amend­ ties as Concord, Bluecrop, Jer­ 138 Main St LO 6-0003 The local units, all of which eight weeks of basic training. school. ' - ment that would prohibit diver­ sey and Rubel. , ere part of the 50th Armored Prior to entering the Army, The 99 officer candidates are sion of gasoline taxes to non­ . . Division .NJNG, _.wlll train. Pvt, Murray attended Mata­ drawn from all commands of highway uses. Most of the esti­ : with the division and will re­ wan High School. During-his the Army National Guard, Afll mated 90 million dollar — yield turn on Saturday, Aug. 2 training he will receive in­ er passing stiff entrance ex­ from the tax this fiscal year This year all members of the struction In general military aminations and Interviews with will be diverted, the resolution battalion will travel by motor suhjects, Infantry weapons selection boards, the candi­ said. . . convoy as part pf a larger con; and tactics, as well as char­ dates were admitted to the voy ln control of . division artll- acter guidance programs un­ New Jersey Military Academy lerv arid Will proceed on the der the post chaplain. which has Its location lri the Driving Today Is nlgl?t of Thursday, July." 17, to After the Initial eight weeks, recently-cornpieted ’permanent a bivouac area near Hlghts­ he will be given a two-week headquarters in Sea Girt. The A Full-Time Job town, and the next day to Al­ leave and receive eight more two weeks training at Bea Girt der Creek, N.Y., by way of the GEORGE C. BOGART weeks of advanced Infantry are part of the year-long train­ Driving today is a full-time New York Thruway and will Seventh Infantry Division ln training, be enrolled ln one ing curriculum which Includes Job whether on a 10-mlle trip • arrive at Camp Drum on Sat­ Korea. Specialist Bogart w as of the specialist schools con­ nine weekends during the or a 100-mlle variation sojourn urday, July 19. The battalion assigned to the division’s fi­ ducted at Fort Dlx or be trans­ school year. The TI, S. Army David Green, president of the convoy will be ln charge of Lt. nance office where he-held the ferred to another Army post has accredited the academy for Motor Club of America, warn­ Col. Hans A. Kessler, Red position of assistant chief cash­ for training ln one of the this training and candidates ed today. “More mritor vehicles Bank; battalion commander. ier. His Job Involved the pay; Army’s technical schools. „ are commissioned after gradu­ are on the highways," he -ex­ “ An" advance detachment. of ment of all personnel within Mrs, Sarah Cornell, 67 "At­ ation- as second- lieutenants; in plained, ‘‘and for the mostpart .Banking By Mail offlecrs and. men will depart the Seventh Division. . lantic Ave., Matawan, Is Pvt. the National Ouard of New Jer­ they must travel on roads from the Red Bank Armory At present. Specialist Bogart Murray's guardian. sey and the National Guard of built for the traffic of 25 to 30 . Saves Time on Wednesday, about 8 p.m. Is spending a 30-day leave Vena Arrives Home the United States. years ago. Consequently, this by. motor convoy with the mis­ with his parents. Upon comple­ Charles J. Vena, torpedo­ Tbe training schedule Is, ln means drivers must adapt their sion of completing advance tion of his leave, he will report man's mate seaman, USN, every respect similar to that of skills to existing facilities and preparation at Camp Drum, to Fort Chsffe, Ark. for duty son of Mr. and Mrs. James Ve­ the U.S. Army Officer Candi­ traffic conditions. “Yet driv­ — prior to Uie arrival of the main until released from active duty na. 54 Lower Main St., Mata­ date School, Fort Bennlng, On. ers,” he added, "continue to . 1. Banking by mail is especially convenient during the Dec. 19. ._ From their first call at reveille make the same deadly mis' convoy. Capt, Frank J. Frls- wan, arrived ln Norfolk, Va. at 5:15 a.m. to taps at-10:30 takes that wreck an incredible summer months when vacations and other activities take up cla, Rumson, Is ln charge of TerwlUlger Completes .. recently, aboard the des­ p.m. the candidate's day Is annual toll ln deaths. Injuries the advance detachment. Basic Training . ' troyer USS Robert K. Hunting­ Jammed with class and study and economio losses which xriuch of .your time. Send checks or -money ■ orders from■: Another adviinct detach­ . A/3C David G,' Terwllllger, ton after I six-month tour of periods under £he supervision could have been avoided by the nearest mail box. You needn’t depend on hanking hours, ment of cooks and mess per­ son of Mr. ahd Mrs. David duty with the Sixth Fleet ln of the faculty and tnctlcal offi­ drivers, and. pedestrians alert , *jpnel will leave for camp on Terwllllger, 540 Aumack Ave., the Mediterranean Sea, cers.’ to the hidden, hazards of modern SpeclaLdeposlt forms,-including an addressed envelope, are Tuesday to attend a food serv­ Union Beach, recently com­ During.the voyage, the Hunt­ Classes ln weapons, tactics, traffic. ice school and prepare for the pleted.basic training at Lack­ ington visited ports ln Greece, map reading, military iaw and “In New Jersey alone,” Mr. furnished for your convenience. . - / feeding of the main body of land AFB, San Antonio, Tex­ Turkey, Italy, France and custqms are. followed by prac-' Green pointed out, "there have troops on tbelr arrival, as, Ho spent a- 10-day— leave Spain. • tlcal exercises ln the field. All been 1,125,313 reportable traf­ Training emphasis, again with his parents and has been - :. Welstead To Instruct - examinations taken by the can­ fic accidents since 1937. Tbls this year, wlll .be on Individual sent,, to Sheppard. AFB, Texas...... At West Point ...... didates are not marked by the ghastly toll lncluded 14,217 ac­ and ,small unit tactics to ihr For friends who would like U.S. Army Pvt. John F. Wel­ faculty but are sent to the In­ cidents that ended In death for elude tank gunnery, tank driv­ to write, his address Is: stead, son of Mr, and Mrs. fantry Bchool, Fort. Bennlng, more than 15,000 persons, and ing and tank maintenance ac­ A/3C David G. Terwllll­ John E. Welstead, 4 W 11 s o n for marking and grading. 404,003 accidents that caused THE - cording to Information supplied ger, AF13549972,. 3763 Stu. Ron. Ave., Matawan, recently arriv­ Good, plentiful food, physical injuries to more than 600,000. by Capt, James H, Crossoa, Box 555, Sheppard AFB, Tex­ ed at the U.8. Military. Acad­ education periods and medical - “Tha bulk could have’ been Belmar, battalion training of­ as, • ' ' . . ' ... ' emy at West Point, N.Y., supervision Insure1 tho -perfect avoided by better trafflo hab­ FARMERS AND MERCHANTS ficer. ' where he will serve as an in­ physical fitness of the candi­ its and attitudes on the part of Luettchau Discharged ■ structor during the summer dates, the motorist and pedestrian,’.' . N A T I O N A L B A N K . If you should discover a fire Edward J. Luettchau, Aero- months. he concluded. lh your house, get everyone grapher’s Mate First Class, re­ Pvt. Welstead regularly Is When you cook a half or & out first and call the fire de­ ceived his honorable discharge assigned as a rifleman ln Com­ quarter of a turkey, skewer If you wish to use lettuce or M a t a w a n __ partment as fast as possible. from Ihe U.S. Navy. June 25, pnny B of the 62d Airborne Di­ the skin to the meat along the tomato slices In a packed Oldeit And Most Modem Bank Is .Monmouth County — EitabUihed 1830 . Give your exact address and ln California, after serving four vision’s 606th Infantry, Fort cut edges to hold the skin In lunch, wrap them separately, / Member Federal Reserve System — Member Federal DeposUlTdtvrtnce^'.^ tell what’s burning. Be on years.ln the Navy, IB months Bragg, N.C. Tho 19-year-old place during roasting advises advises Monmouth County * **". • ■■ • •. ■ . . • Corporation ■■ : • . ■ -. \ ■.•rjr/v-.t- hand to meet the - llremen to of which was spent ln Kwaja- soldier entered the Army In Mrs. Lornac K. White, Mon­ Home Agent Mrs. Lorna ' K. ■■■'■ r - ■ ' / ■ . . " , ■' . '/ - 1"’-://C:VV - direct them to the lire and to leln, 13 months ln California May 1958, and completed basic mouth County Home Agent.— W h iter------: - "the water supply, advises Mon­ and six months ln Hawaii combat training at Fort Bragg. mouth County Home Agent Mrs. aboard the U.S.S. Newell. Ho Lorna K. White. also spent time la . Returns From Camp Drum After visiting Disneyland, Pfo. Jack L. Robedoe, 158 and. frjends in Alameda. nnd Church St., Keyport, returned Woodland, Cnllf., n«d:'Scnttle, Saturday from*, training -with W. T/Granf Wash., Mr. .Luettchau and his the 7Bth.Infantry Division,: at Airport Shopping center wife the former Miss Marie Camp Drum, N. Y. ' Nowr Hiring Relslnger. Hazlet, and daugh­ Jack was assigned to the 78th ter, Debbie . Lynn, will return Division as a regimental steno­ Help Wanted to Hazlet, whero they will grapher. make their home, The 78th Division, command­ the sparkling, clear f Office Manager ed by Brig. Gen. Henry G. Nul- Rhllander At St. Albans — ton . Hillside, partlclpated-ta-lts Cashier Pfc. Robert Rhllander, eon' Uth annual field training period streams of Sussex County! f of Mrs. Irene Rhllander, Key­ at Camp Drum. . Credit Manager port, and Albert Rhllander, Dept. Managers has been transferred from the . VanBrakle At Okinawa U.S. Naval Hospital at Camp . U. S. Marine Corps Cpl, -Salesgirls EeJeuile; N.C., to the hospital Robert J. VanBrakle,1 son-^of- - Stockroom Manager at St.... Albans, Long Island, Mr. and Mrs. P. d ; VanBrak- Hospitalization — Blok Pay N.Y., where' he Is undergoing le, 2 Little 8t„ Matawan, Is Free Life insurance treatment for eKlsrgcd lymph serving with the , third anti­ Retirement—Paid Vacations glands.' : tank battalion of the Third . Christmas Bonus _ * , . 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Issued Thursdny, con­ matics and intramural sports. cluded. The Army said safety Her older sister, Barbara, took regulations have been review­ the same honors last year. It ed and .tightened since the Is exceedingly rare for two blast. "Tbe procedure which sisters in a class pf 1500 stu­ may have caused the accident dents to be presented with the has been corrected and elim­ same honors. . . inated," the report said, - Both girls served on the an­ . The explosion occurred at nual board, student council All of our most popular summer item* a t' FANTASTIC DISCOUNTS . . . Batteiy B of the 526th Anti- and school paper and were SAVINGS FROM Aircraft""'Missile Battalion.' “A" students for the year,.. . The guided missile launching f We’re telling out our entire summer stock to* make room for new foil site Is on the south side of Miss Darland Hostess Mountain Hill Rd., 300feet 20% TO 75%! west of Sleepy Hollow Rd. At Saturday Barbecue merchandise! All now, famous brand goods. All prices drastically reduced. Six of the battery’s enlisted Miss Audrey Darland, Middle men and four civilian ord­ Rd., Keyport, entertained at' a j nance experts were killed. An backyard barbecue Saturday- Army warrant officer and- a evening. . - | civilian were Injured. Guests were Miss Susan Bar- At the time of the blast an thelme, Miss Judy Brown, MlsS Army team was changing the Caroline Walling, Miss Bette trigger device ln a missile Ann Folscher, Miss Mario Too- WE ARE OPEN ALL DAY Which exploded with a thun­ ker, Ace Cottrell, Miss Potty derous roar. Seven more Warnock, Miss Jo-Ann Dallen- . Nlkes_were cradled on launch­ bach, -Norman Snyder, • Albert- ing racks nearby. They blew Wuestefeld, Keyport; Joel j SUNDAY TIL 6 P. M.! up too, touched off by what is Mickaylo, Edward Sproul.'Bob known as sympathetic detona- Phelan, Matawan; Douglas tlon. McRae, Middletown; Tommy The explosion spewed forth Sweeney, Morganville. 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