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1 lumbar ' • ■ . klimbir 9J*t YEAR — 51*1 W EEK Nattooal EdltorUi,, AmocUUM MATAWAN, N. ^THURSDAY, 23, I960 N«w J itiiy F rau AaiocUtkm Single Copy Ten Cent* Recreation Program Opens In Matawan Townshi] Resting Place Of Former Matawan Township HaU Awards Presented At ...... ation Matawsn'High School’s SJnd rchant? Association award of $25 nual commencement was hew OS forth* senior "commercial student the high kchfol (thlello tleld Mt who has excelled In business sub­ Thursday evening at which time jects, Margaret Elnn. 141 senior* vter* .presented with Also award given by Senior diplomas by haroii Dolan* |>Tei!-. Scholastic Magazine to oytstandlng dent ot the' Matawan' Township ®rl >nd boy who have excelled |n Board of EductUon. The eradaatlcm Current events work, during their was postpopetfwrom Jun&JClS, t jnlor year, Josephine Quirk and Stats Sen? Richard R. Stout, who nders Anderson; $10 award for was. to have Wen the sppajjceiv ffttsfahding service and leadership was unable to fHflll the engfgK j the class and school, Edward ment due to. the*change lyrno; Home Economics Depart­ date. He sent the'(S age, gold medsl, Margatet F|nn; Preparatory Schools awards f o r senior with second highest averi>ge, outstanding work In ; secretarial silver medal, Marg&ret Cusanelll; training, Patricia Alexander and senior with third highest average, Juanita Conover. . bronze medal, Norman Cullen; Mora than JM eager youngsters In Matawan right, helped register the children, while Daniel J, Matawan Chapter, of the National 35 To Attend College - Township turned out Monday morning to resister Stankiewicz, recreation- director, watched, Tho pro- Honor Society, ,two awards pf $40 Ol the 141 seniors in the graduate lor the summer recreation program. Mra.: Walter ram Is open to any child la the township from i-to- each to a'wortKy bo7 M d a .WBrihy Owens, seated at the left, ahd Mrs. William Llegel, tyeara-of-age. •' ■ ’ ■ , ■ : Ins class'35 expect to atfend four- J of tha senior class, Harry-Co- year collegri; ~ t w'o' wlu enter rothers and Susan' Smith;-, iriathe; schools of nursing; eight, business .Library Hours matlcs'citizenshlp awocd to senior and technical schools. - Higher in­ The old one-story frame building, long Ihe mu-1 blocks oil Routo 34. The liulhllng and properly was Half Church Lot Twp. Recreation for excellence tn mathsftiatlcl; citi­ stitutions of learning to be attended nlclpal hill, pollco headquarters, Jail and collector's I purchased by the/Atlantic Tlio Co., Atlantic Avo., Mrs. Robert Hardle, librarian; zenship and leadership; one (sharp arc Albright College, Reading Pa,; office In'Matawan Townahlp has beon moved from whon the township moved Into now municipal quart To Be Conveyed has announced that during July Program Begun of Farmer and'Merchants National Bloomfield Ojllege; Cedar Crest Its original site on Atlantic Ave, and new reals anltera on Main S t, _. ‘ and-August thi; Matawan Free Bank>tock; Zoo Clapp. , College, Allentown, Pa,;'' Columbia Planning Board Acts PuMIe Library will not b* open Stankiewicz Directs -. Also Bausch and Lomb honorary Unlveralty, New York; Duke Onl- Saturday afternoons. With thli science, award to senior,, ititdcnt verslty, Durham, N, C.; Florida On M ain St. Parcel . exception, tha hours will be as Children's A c tiv itie s who 'has held the highest -average Southern University, Lakeland; Madison Superintendent Speaks usual during the summer months. In science during the four yeari In Hood College, Frederick, Md,; A minor subdivision to permit The library hours will be Monday marked the^ opening' of high school,. William Miller; Maryville College, Maryville, .conveyance of the easterly one- Monday and Wednesday after­ the Matawan Township Recreation Woman’s Club o f Matawan, two Tenn.; Monmouth College; Uni­ halt af the land, formerly the site noons from Z:30 o’clock until I program. Under, the direction of awards of (50 each to * senlpr versity ol Pennsylvania, Philadel­ To 155 Memorial School Grads D. J. Stankiewicz and many vol­ Of the First Presbyterian Church p.m .;’Monday and Friday ave* girl and a senior boy, interested in phia; Purdue Unlverajty, Lafay­ nlngs from 1 to 8;M o’clock and unteers, the program proved to be Dr.-William J. Sample, super­ Joyce, vies president of tho board, the gift to tin' achoul and thu scTiuol of Matawan, Was approved by the furthering their education In <>nB of ette, Ind.’, Rutgers University, New Tuesday Irom 1* a,m.W*,. students itt„■ ...... ela Sadqwalti, and Karen Adlln. w, netday, and Tbursdiy lrom *t(WCe,^, 'jil#yed aoildolf** ;T«*c|ii»rj. of. tjio : tfepArinwnltl1 1 TJieconyeyanc* b t t 9 ^ | p ^ n Sfradbaw »re»i«»«er. «efV»eo.«nd biuttff followed by the Mint* to the ^ wmen.ihe former Whitt-resldence tsrlal t v l6thtrin« Qlbl» Irug. Wd by Susiin Martin,' Pam. schuol ari* James Cannon, Alfred Matawan .-Board Gets otherw8» specified.' In . ths Oak achievement,- Lorna Kerr; BPW, Secretlrial School; Mandla School # l i s » l . 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former staff wer* returning to cations of.,th« candidates and the Banker Seeki Funds r Ohas*, Mi-. a headquarten for Na­ Scout Camp To camp, ,but that change* had bean validity of their arguments. tional 4-H Chib Coaferenc* and m adete several divisions. .The com­ .Mr. Kurtx |s. a South. Amlfljf To Aid 4-H W ork other events, V ',- Special missary department. whicltsup- i i j - i " --.■■? ,f.y ,'t - v OpenOnSunday pliesmeals in the centralcamp (or By 1 ^ White awndlman, a -faoulty member al ‘ Stste banks are belng asked to over JM scouts aiid leaders a day Harold O, Hoffman High School In Fortstbwg, Scout -Reservation Mrs. Kathartna Elkus White, jolq bankers <*f 40 other states In whether the scouts are .out on the South Amboy, and an Assembly­ opera Sunday for its fifth season. giving (inandat: support to the. Na­ trad or In camp will be headed .Democratic candidate'lor Congress man 12 year*.- All - three ■ of - tho Some 2000 Momjiouth County in . the Third District; baa an­ tional 4-M dub Foundation. T he by Frank Lewis, Asbuiy Part?, County chairmen are attorneys, '5 6 Olds Scoqts and leaders are signed up nounced Assemblyman : William campaign has been Initiated by Wil­ and Tyro x* who ia new this season.. This di­ Mr. McGann is a former presi­ for a creek or more at tha Mon­ liam J. Kinnamon; president of (he "M " Hardtop vision also prepares rqwfoodsfor Kurt*, South Amboy, has agreed to dent of ' the Monipoulh' County Hunterdon County Natiorial Bank, mouth Council's New York State be her general campaign chairman. Young Democrats and Is a Demo­ mountain, camp..Scout'Executive use at the Dan Beard self-reliant The Middlesex Assemblyman, a for­ .Flemlngton, and. New Jersey bank camp, outpost camps and hikes.. cratic Committeeman' in Middle­ J.. Fred Biliett, said that the week mer Speaker of the Assembly and chairman qf the National 4-R Club New to the, camp staff ij Harvey town Township. He Is Union Bead) cf June 28 to July . 3 would serve ■Foundation, f ; ; Thompson, - Manasquan^ former Majority leader, disclosed simul­ Borough Attorney, : v j.a .ii MORGANVILLE ai (tafftraining vrtelc and Ex­ taneously appointment o f, county chief iila guard at Manasquan, and : Mr, Brenner is a (brme|r,pnwl- - The foundation ts a non-profit, plorer week. chairmen In Monmouth, Ocean artd en Scout. Mr; Thompson will dent of the. New; Brunswick Yqung educational organisation dedicated GARAGE Troop Scouts arrive July ) for j Middlesex, the three counties repre­ head the aquatic division-at'the Democrats, Mr. Huber was men­ to: ths improvement and expansion seven-week program ending Aug; sented b y th e d ls tr ic t. -.- .. LO 6-1810 — L0 6-«281 central camp, Mr. Biliett said. tioned prominently as . a pM*res- o f local 4-H work'. U m aintains a 21. A stafl of 38 experienced scout Chairman in Monmouth witl. be slonal candidate but stepped aside N ational 4-H Center In - Chevy leadtrt and .older scouft yill' un­ Earl-Peterson, Long Branch,'who has served as business manager Patrick J, McQaaq if.. Middletown to aid the draft of Mrs, Whlto. • lOC*t T«4tHM*iuai4M. dergo, a week of training )pri<)r to for the'reservation will be director Township;' .- in Ocean; : Assistant YOU t u be chested, too. the arrival o t the regular campers Prosecutor William . Huber, and in ! How about busipess cards? ,We cn July 3. i . of Uie reservation this year. P IZ Z A P IE S How? Just tay your Fwl • Middlesex,-Terrill-M. Brenner; vice can aupply them quickly and at Oil h$re.1 Cheerful, courteous Members of the New York State Camp director' ol the-' central camps will be Paul Bucklin, Free president of the New - Brunswick; tho right price, Come and try u s.' senloe. pim e right now. ' Department of Conservation, For- Board of Education. .. . , 11 WALTS TAVERN & RESTAllRANT estfy, and Fish and Game Com­ hold. Robert Kreidier; Malawan, am confident,’’. Mrs. White ITALIAN FOOD - SEA FOOD mission, will'be on hand to teach, will direct the activities at the Dan "I Beard camp: AU three, Mr; Biliett saldy “that the organization being the scouts soma-of the conserva­ ORDERS TO TAKE OUT ' tion projects which will be part of said, are members ol the Execu­ iusembled by Mh; I^ itt will be WE CATER TO SMALL PARTIES AND BANQUETS S T U L U J r - tive Staff of Monmouth Ccuncil, most effective ln bringing home to for: I/OU1 ) the., summer’s . program: Mai; - : PACKAGE GOtlDS TO TAKB OUT i JCOLFA* |_v< t'us S>KC'*. iy o 'i'\ George H; Ingle, U. S. Air Force, Hoy Scouts of America, and ex­ a ll Voters, tho stoke e* clfohe of iis AjRLINE TICKETS {4 0200 | *• t a ■ Expert Installation , ' T- FLYER M a t a w a n F l o 0 R C o v e r i n g C o . Smart Shoppeis and their families 141 M ain Street LO M a t a w a n L O 6 - 4 3 3 5

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' Installation services for the Rev. First Cbnreh Ot' Christ, Scientist Foorth M t Plfcalra Q n t k Ot Our laviear— Calvary Methodist Chcrch Nicholas J. Tate, pastor ot the Si Brea* SL, -Keyport Spiritual Ctrarch Cottrell Rd* Third 5t,~Keyport: Second Baptist Church, Keyport, Sunday aervlce and Sunday Ml Shore R d, Union Beacb , ' Cbeesequaka Rev. a T. Williams STD, began at the church last night; it School, U a.m. Wednesday, test!, Rev. Katherine Miller, Pastor . Rev. Henry A. Male, Rector • P astor . I pjn. with the terrion by Rev. mony meeting 8 p.m, Reading room Services are held op Sunday and Rev. Clarence A Lambelet Vicar Sunday' School convene* at 9:30 L. G. Wellington, assistant pastor open Wednesday and Saturday from Thursday evenings at 8 o’clock Sunday service*: are at 0:30 am . a .n t At the 10:45 a.m . worship, ef lhe- Second; Baptist' Church, 2 to 4 p,m. . ■ und , on Friday afternoons at 2 p.m. The flrst, third and fifth Sundays, service the aeroion topic will 6* Metuchen. HeWas accompanied by Universal availability of the heal­ there Is Holy Communion, and the “Let’s Save'Ourselves.” " hia Choir and congregation. ., Pentecostal Church ing and saving power of the. Christ, second and fourth Sundays, morn­ The official board will me,*, Tonight a t8:30 p.m., the sermon Uaion and Sidney Ave, Truth, will, be a theme 'dealt with ing,prayer. Church school meets Wednesday, July 8, a t 8 P will be delivered by the Rev. A! J, • • . Uolca Beacb $ sr-; at Christian Science services Sun­ at r30 a.m. , The Sunday School BoariOMl Tibbs, who pastors the Union Bap- Mrs. Herbert G. Wool Pastor day. ■ Special services will be hdd as meet Wednesday, July 13, at 8 Us),Church, Trenton. The Mission­ Worship services are held Sun­ The account of Christ Jesus’ announced. - p.m. aries Circle and Progressive Club day at li a.ni. and 7:45 p.m. Sun­ The Sunday School picnic will be healing of the woman “which had The Women's Guild meets Ibe win be in chargfe. ; day School is at 9:45 a.m. held at Metedeconk Beach on Sat­ a spirit of infirmity 18 years, and Bible study group meets Tuesday flat Tuesday of each month In the On Friday at 8 p.m. the choir was botged together, and could In urday, July is. In case of rale, and congregation ol the Union at 7:45 p.m. . . church tall at 8 p.m. The Parent- no wise iht up herself" (Luke 13) It wili be postponed until the fol­ Baptist Church of South River will Thursday prayer meeting is held Teachers Association of the church will be incUided In the Bible re a d ­ lowing Saturday. accompany it; pastor, the Rev. a t V:45 p.m . • ■ " school meets the final Tuesday ol ings. “Christian Science.” will be Hi’0. Williams/ to the church. each month at 8 p.m. ; ' - ' Trinity Church. (Episcopal) the subject of the lesson-sermon. ' Union Beach Futl Gospel Church Sponsors of (his service will be the King Of Kings Lutheran Church Main St., Matawan A citation to be read from U l Park Ave., Union Beacb Carroll B. HaD, " > ' . .Usher Board and the Sunday Bayvlew School : : "Science and Health with Key to Rev. Evan SetlCWiillams, Postor Bishop’s Man-In-Charge / y i School. CeonardviOe Rd.,. Middletown the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Sunday aervlcea are held at 10:45 • The annual family picnic will be . ... Sunday evening mr.rkj; thein- Rev. C. Roger, Burkins, Pastor. -) *'' Eddy' states (495:2): -Truth casts a.m. and 7:30 p.m.! Sunday School: held at Thompson's Park, Jam a- ' ■» * hrtj.yfs'' j stallation sermon' by the Rev. C. Sunday School Is held at 9:30 out error now as sorely as it did meets at 9:30 a.m. with classes burg, on Saturday. Cars will leave P. Williams, pastor of the Second a.m. and chcrch services a t 10:45 FV.'.r, ^ 19 centuries ago. All of Thith is Baptist Church of Xong Branch. for all ages. a.m . 1 ' - "• the church at 9:30 a.m . The Second Sunday.after Trinity,, - - + The Rev.'Mr. Williams, who Is the not understood; hence its healing Prayer meeting Is- held on Tues­ power la not fully demonstrated!!} day at 7^30 p.m. Emmanuel Assemblies Of God: morning prayer and litany will be • r l * ' * V * *' I - ’K J 1 : J Moderator ol the Seacoast Assocla- ' y . " ’ ** S? Middle Rd., North Ceatervllle. at 8 a.m.; church school, 9:45 Jkm, win be accompanied by his The universal nature, of divine Mid-week service Is Thursday at ’ J „ ^ ■,' &. b i Rev. Timothy Adams, Pastor a.m.; monling prayer and sermon, t j r • - 11 choir and congregation. . power is also brought out in the 7:30 p.m...... ». . Golden Text to be read from Sunday School is at 9:43 a.m.; 10 si.m. This will be the final m eet­ t ' , T T . I * On Monday at 8:30 p.m. the ser­ tiethsemaneXutheran Church ISiiah (52:10): "The . Lord hath momlng worship, 11 o’clock; Evan­ ing of the church school until ■■ *■ vices w|U be concluded with a - Maple PI:, Keyport . made bare his holy arm-'in the gelistic service, 7 p.m. Tlie firtt Sept. 11.. . program. The Rev. Harold Hopson , Rev. Frederick Boos, pastor eyes.ol all the nations; and all the Sunday of each month, there It a A special parish meeting has; tn s a ! will be the master of ceremonies. There lire two services on Sun­ 4 . £ * ends of the earth shall see the sal­ Communion service at li a.m. been called (or Monday.ot 8 p.m. Music will be furnished by the day: Matins at 8:30 a.m. and the Bar and Bas Torah was celebrated at the United left to right, Marlene Nlsonoff, Ellen Kaminsky, vation of our God.” Young Peoples service will be combined choirs of the church with SL Joseph’s Church Hebrew Synagogue. Keyport, over .the weekend. The J a n e t Goldstein; ' standing, Eric Popplck, Roy regular service at ii o’clock. Sun­ held Thursday' evenings at <:45 Mrs. Ylbla Banks, at the organ. The Faith Reformed Church day School begins a t 9:45 a.m . Maple PI., Keyport .. . young people completing the course of studies and Schwartz, David Goldstein. Following the program a reception ■North Centerville F in Houses - p.m., befoni the regular Thursday Rev. Cornelius J. Kane, Pastor recognized sleps before being received were, sealed. Win be held In the church base­ Middle Rd., Raritan Township First Baptist Church service, Instead of Tuesday. eve­ Masses will, be held Sunday nings at 7:30 .p.m .' Thursday eve­ ment Mra. Caroline Jackson Is Rev.'Theodore C.'MuIler, Pastor Mala and W. Thlrd Sta. m om ing-al 7,. 8, 8, 10, 11 and 12 will read from the book of Psalms. are invited to attend the Spnalsh continue their study In the Bible ning, Bible study and prayer chairman and the Rev. R. P. Ball, The Guild for Christian Service Keyport ...... o'clock. 1 ’ Third - and fourth students will Bible study using the. Bible study aid book, “ Your Will Be Done On toastm aster, All a re -. welcome - to Rev. Maurice W. Phillips, service l« at 7:45 o’clock. " ' book. “Ycu May. Survive Armaged­ will meet .tonight at 8 p-tn. at the §L Benedict’s Church ' cover materlkl Irom lheBlbleald Earth.” The addresses are as-fol- attend. : ...... ’’ - " ’ fire house, ...... " ' Pastor "" ’ '; .... ’ Cliffwood Community Holmdel School books, "From .Paradise Lost To don Into Gbd's New World.” . ’ Vacation Bible School is being lows: t . Anderson, 331 Wilson Ave.,' On Sunday i t ft 3# a.m ., m orn­ Methodist Church Holm del Rd., Holmdd Paradise Regained,” and "Jeho- Sunday at 3 p.m. there will be held this week and next week from ing worship will be held at the Rev. Lee Cotter, Pastor Rev. Edward P. Blaska, Pastor vah’s-Witnesses In The Divine Pur­ a-public lecture entitled “What Is Matawan; J. Gondoly, 5 Atlantic Continue^ Service* S a.m. to .Jl: 30 a.m. with classes Ave.,- Matawan; R. Lovelace, Pros­ fire' house. The sermon topic will Sunday morning service win lie 'Masses are held Sunday at 7, 8, pose." At . 8:30 p.m. the service Your Future In The Space Age?" be “Faith, a Risk.” A nursery is from nursery age to high school. pect Ave., Cliffwood; A. W, p a l­ DurinjfSunimer Months it 9 a.m.; Sunday School, It a.m. 9,10 and 11 a m and at 12 o'clock meeting will be held. The theme This will answer such questions as held at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. The deacons'will meet this evening mer, Middle Rd., North Center­ M.Y.P. will. be' lid the evening at noon. Will be from Rom ans 14:19. T h i s “Oo scientific advances Insure a - Sunday School and services at Lym an Parksj IS Chestnut Dr. at 9 p.m. at the parsonage, , ville; W. Wftite, 8 Monmouth Ave., 7:30 p.m ...... 1 Confessions are heard in the meeting help*- members in their peaceful future?” and "It a para­ First Church ol Christ, Scientist, The schedule for Vacation Bible On Saturday the Sunday School P o rt Monmouth and .Kingdom Hall. - There will'be i baked ham sup­ parish home; Saturdays between 7 ministry. ^ . dise earth possible?” ..... will continue during the summer School being held Monday through and church family' picnic will be All are welcome. ■ - per Thursday, June 30, from S (O and 9 p.m. ' . Saturday Spanish speaking people Tuesday the service centers wiU months, It was announced today. Friday on Aug. 8 to 19 from 9:30 held at the Baptist Conference Cen­ 7 p.m. . . "All the churches and societies a.m, until 12 o’clock noon Is ts ter, Lebanon. The bus will leave Choir practice will be held Tues­ First Presbyterlaa Church t l aur denomination continue their follows: Children entering kinder­ at 9 a.m. from the church and will day at 7 p.m. R oute 14 and Franklin SL, services and other regular actlvl- garten this fall will meet at the return a t 4 p.m. ' M atawan , MorganvDl* MethodlstChnrab- : ties year round," said M rs., Sarah home of Mr. and - Mrs. Gilbert Deacon's prayer meeting will be ' Roy. Chester A. Galloway, - Morganville - Erickson, Chrlstlan'Sclence Assist­ FalLJIL Dartmouth Dr.; kinder­ held Sundayjmornlng at KU a.m.; ' P asto r . -....^ Rev. Fred H. Bowen, Pastor — ant Committee on Piiblication~foF garten will meet at the home of Sunday School, 9/20 a.m;; morning Sunday morning worship service Keyport "Our Sunday School Mr. and Mrs. Robert Erblg, 9 worship s e rv ic e /10:45 a,m ,, when Church services are held on Sun­ is at U a.ni. The nursery and kin­ maintains classes for pupils lip to Oregon Ave.; first grade will meet the guest pifiaener- will, be George day at 9 a.m. and Sunday School, dergarten departments;, first, "sec­ the pge of 20," and everyone Is at the home - of Mr. and Mrs. W. Lewis, director of the ' N.' J. meeta a t 10 a.m . ond and third grades will meet at welcome to attend our Sunday ser­ Fred Myers, 23 Irwin PI.; second Temperance League. The pastor First Spiritual Church 10 ajn. The fourth, fifth and sixth vices and Wednesday evening and third grades will meet at the will be guest speaker at Cardiff Of Divine Reso grades will hold junior church and . meetings, at which testimonies of home of Mr, and Mrs. William Baptist Church where he formerly 179 Main SL, Belford : the seventh and eighth grades will healings ar* given." Fash, 30 Bucknell Dr.; fourth, fifth served as pastor. At 6 p.m. the Rev. Phoebe Dailey, Pastor attend church service. The local church holds Its Sun­ and sixth grades will meet at the Baptist Youth Fellowship will con­ Services are held Sunday at 8 On Monday evening the Planning day services at 11 a.m. at 84 home of Mr. and Mrs. James Bar-, duct a service at the Cliffwood p.m. and Tuesday at 2;30 and I and Evaluating Committee will Broad St., Keyport The Wednes­ rett, 27 Cornell Dr. ’ Nursing Home. The evening wor­ p.m. - . . • ■, . ■ j ■; ■. 'i. meet a t'8 p.m.;' the Spiritual Life day evening meeting Is held 8 p.m. ship iervlco will be held at ‘7:30 Committed.also will meet at 8 p.m. The Sunday School convenes at Second Baptist Church p.m. The Rev.,Mr. Phillips, pastor, Lather Memorial ‘ The Christian Education.-Gpnfc Tbe L-. ^ran Church II a.m . 205 Atlantic St., Keyport will preich. ^ mittee will meet on Thursday ave- Rev, Nicholas J. Tate, Pastor On Wednesday there will be mid­ Missouri Synod; .. : ning at 7; 30 p.m. • • R|jy Not Just Charge On Saturday the Women's Pro­ week service at 7(30 p.m. TInton Fin* Public School Honor Graduates gressive Club will sponsor a fish Rev. Daniel. D. Relaheimer, Pastor Keyport Reformed Church dinner it the home ol Mrs. Garnett First Methodist Charch Sunday School anf Bible Classes W arren St., Keyport HALF PRICE? At th*. 11 a.m. church service Lawson, 108 Maple PI., Keyport. 147 Main St., Matawan are held at 9:30 a.m. Sunday under Rev. Roderick N. DeYoung, on Sunday In the Grace Methodist Sunday at 9:30 a.m ., Sunday Rev. Frank E. Sweeten; Pastor the dlrectlpa of Arthur Bitter, .: /... , Pastor 5 . o-ften atkedi 'Why a 'fraa Church, Union Beach,' the follow­ School meets. Morning w ir f flp jt Divine,worahip services on Sun­ '.T h a annual Sunday School picnic Ing high school graduates .were &r]ntentlso£ 3ia,m ornlnj wpl ■held at 11 a.m. A tthe evening ser­ day will be at 8:45 and 11 s.m. ‘MO tio.telct Saturday a t 13:30 p.m.. honored:, W il 11 am Gray, Carol eln of |i*!nt? Why- not iurt'tut th* pVic* ,i vices the guest speaker will be the with music by the senior choir and mon by ths'pastor. A nursery serv­ Soft drinks and watermelon will be Ileluenroeder, Judith Hendrick- •f y«ur pelntin haif?., ; The b*»f-an«war Rev. C. P. Williams, pastor of sermon by the pastor. - ice Is available. Communion serv­ provided and children under 12- ion,.Edward Oloh, Raymond Rlker Second B a p tist Church, Long Monday at 9:J0 a.m. the second years-of-age are asked to accom­ and Alfred White. Also honored ices are held the flriit Sunday of I «en fllve !» thUt . 1 i Branch. _ Week of Vacation Bible School will pany their parents. All those at­ were the fo llow ing grammar every month. ' ‘ ‘ • Wednesday at 7 p.m. there will start, directed by Mrs. May Boyce. tending are asked to bring their school graduates: G erard Biotidl, be Bible study; -8:30 p.m., senior Classes include pre-school, begin­ St. Mary's Eptseopal Church own sandwiches. For further Infor­ j y t f W S f i ARE QUAUTY PRICED ! Judith Dlerk, Albert' Eastmond, choir rehearses. ' ners, Juniors and teen-agers. Those East Front It., Key^ut mation, contact Robert Wilkenlob Thomas Eastm ond, V erena Fjkulk- MCAUSETHEY ARE QUALtTY PAINTSI Prayer service Is held at 7:30 who could not attend the first week Rov. Henry A. Male, Rector or ^Edward Allen. — ...... - ner, Gladys Gieck, Irene Mac- are welcome to register for ses­ Morning prayer today la at ( Sunday School meets a t 9:30 Innea, Judith Natarcola, Albert, p.m. on Friday.' • sions, Monday through Frldav. a.m.; Boy Scout Troop 64 meets at a.ih. under the supervision of Ro­ _ -1 Take my Acrylic Rel-klix paint •» •" example: It'i wdrth Ostervlcb, S am u el Robinson,1 First Baptist Church 7 'p m . . . ■ ■ . ■' , bert Wllkenloh; organ meditation Karen Steldie, Albert S tones, Wil. Prayer meeting-Is held Wntnes- every panny af fliei price at .$6.98 a gallon, ai demonstrated by ad 2>2 Main St., Matawin Friday, St. John .the Baptist, by M n . Gordon M agee, 10:30 Uam Storms and Susan Williams. day at 7:15 p.m. ■ Rev. Lawrence R. Bailey, - The closing program of the Bible Holy Communion It at l am . a.m .; service of .worship, 10:45 laboratory Hit* and by Its wldeipread popularity over a period of Pastor School will be held Friday, July 1, Sundayjmornlng prayer will be a.m , ' : ‘ . ■ ' yjiars. It would be *a»y te eut the price In half for a tingle gallon. Evangelistic Services Morning worahip services will be at 7:45 a.m.; Holy Commuhion, 8 Junior Youth Fellowship picnic ' at 7:30 p.m., featuring a profes­ Inetead of glvliig a leeond ean free with every one l tell, but held at both 10 and 11 a.m. on sional magician and display ol a.m.; Holy ^Communion, address Is on Wednesday at 3 p.m. at Non-dtnominatlonal evangelistic Sunday. The sermoh topic will be: handwork; . - • ------• and church school, 9 a.m.; Holy Telegraph :HiiL Park, .Contact, the. services ar* being held at 816 "The Peril of Neglect." Church Commi^on and address, 10 a.m. pastor no later than Sunday 11 you ^1 REFUSE W 'SECONO RATE' RATE MY PAINTS . Front St.,_ Unioa.Beach, On Sunday, school Is held at 9:43 a.m . with Browntown Community Church The Couples Club will hold a plfc plan, to attend. The groujT will Monday, Wednesday and Friday classes for each age group.' Browntown Union Sunday School nlc at 3 p.m. leave the church house at 2:45 By GIVING THEM A LOW PRICE TAG I lights at 8. p.m. They are conduct­ The Vacation Church School will Route IS, Browntown The second week of Bible School p.m. Soft drinks will be"^ provided;, ed by Misa Rosa MolettleriT and continue tach weekday through Rev. Francis Cantel, Pastor - will start Monday. each member Is to bring his own "Have you ever *ean^ what Improper pricing can de t.o a good Miss Susan Wallace who state all July 1. Morning sessions begin at Sunday School.Is held from 9:45 Momlng prayer will be held sandwiches. . are welcome, to attend. 9 a.m.' - ' to 10:45 a.m . and the church serv­ Monday and Tuesday at > a.m. product? I will not eiatilfy my (tainfi with any of the aheap imi­ Grace Methodist Church The Sunday School picnic will be Ice from 11 a.m . uptll 12- o'clock. —W ednesday_there~w ill be Holy tation* tkat ara being offered;‘nor downgrade them by resorting to H ave you read th* classified held It Lebanon Conference Cen­ Everyone lt cordially Invited to at Communion at 9 a m. The AA.’S Union Beach Id s? ...... ter on Saturday, July 9. tend. ’ meet at 9 p.m. - J Rev, Leon Zlnkler, Pastor price redyctloni, diicounts or special lalei, even though The youth choir will rehearse artttpdayrat40-a,m.-at the church;- Sunday School will be held at 9 "MY UNIQUE OPOATIONAL ECONOMIES a,n»...for_fourth. to sixth grades;. 9:30 a.m. for 7th to 12th grades MAKE MY FREE PAINT OFFER POSSIBLE I and at 10 i.m. for two-yeirolds to third, gride. . • "I »avt' money wHh-itiy particular way of dolng'buiinesi . , . At 11 a.m. the regulir church Company and ^dealer-owned retail iHtrei.. . Ultra-modem paint fa*-., service will be held and the-Sacra- ment of Holy Raptlsm wlll be cele­ ‘toriei « .. Streamlined merchandising methods . My own fleet ef brated. ;A-niirseiy Is available for i Diesel treche te cut eosts of obtaining raw materials and ef ihlpplnf all young chllifren. . '' . • ; 'The youth fellowship la planning paint.. > AwiWngneii ta *ettle f«r a profit of pennlet per gallon. . . .«iART STW to attend a Conference at Ocean All *f the** factors make it possible for me to affect tavingt, which city. .. .'i.:. '• , j NNING COLORfb. The Community Vacation Bible I paw on te yen with* ^ , ^HARMING COMPACT GAi School is in session every day'from t a.m. tn 12 o'dodt noon. . , : KVKRY 2nd CAN 3NVENIENT GRACEFUL GLAMOU k ^ Ilie, senior choir will rehearse on Wednesday at 7:30 pjn. All mem­ , - DORATIVE MODERN VALUABLE VERSAl._ bers are urged to, attend to dis­ Of TOP OUAIItir PAINT PRETTY PRACTICAL TIME-SAVING STEP-SAVINb cuss plan’s for the summer. ... dfclllNG BEAUTIFUL FASHIONABLE ELEGANT SLEEK Bayvlew Presbyterian Church A b s o lu t e ly , j CUffwood Beach C. off Ix tra Cost !f HANDSOME DEPENDABLE LIGHT LOVELY HANDY HELPfOt. . Rev, Francis Osterstock ' EFFICIENT WORK-SAVING EASY-TO-ORDER INEXPENSIVE.,.PRE‘| » Momlng. worship Sunday with special music by. Ihe Junior and youth choln will be. at 9:30 a.m. on Sunday. The pastor's , sermon loplc wlll b« "Summertime,. When th»-UVirfJ« Easy.” This la the last Sunday aiding- the second quarter for pledges. 1 1 Daily Vacation Church School will itart Monday at 9 i.m .; Junior HI, Fellowship picnic,: 3 p.m.; Ses- s(on meeting. 7:30 p.m. ' .ACRYLIC C h l N A L V X E U9UID GLASS Bey, Scout1'Troop 10 meets Tues­ OUTSIDE OH. ROL-LATEX Hm look «f vtiv*f, tU day a t 7 p.m., as well as Exploring t | uHa» Mt4Ium gleii . A W H lIm MfH-lAC . Post 10. ■ •i-'-.’ ■ For (ftttrior walli, C4t)tag*; SI* MiiMm tad w«t> ■«n iry. N* Im C N tllM A w ' Bihla Study Group meets W*dne»- —llJ - 'j »-lM km •. ' *M -J' —^ - ta 20 nfftitM . ' PVfOVW IMfVfrwl* 1 n f f ^ N r da* at'7:3ft p.m. 7 The Sacrament ot Infant Baptism > 2 ^ 5 q t * 2 .2 5 q t . H , n 9 A $3.00 qt. $S.n«dL Y . r - wffl be'celebrated on Sundayr July J|*^e5t*e**P,'oneldea,Thecom- A wall phone"!* easy io h a n g A table phono savesendless time/ - J- E 5 ?.'. ^frn. . 5 PhonB wherever It’i handiest. Takes tip ' an^te^-whefeV*r you place |t ’: 1 ' Jehovah’s Witnesses lA K t S T :: m l J i ! beautifully. Jt’» no counter spart. Picture li (In- Hasmanyfiandyfeaturestomake Keypert Congregation — {IE.?1 JL*i Sn l*hl*‘ T*k* color) lit your Mlchen cr1«uridfy-: ” busy dayi «ailer. Pick frdm nine— “ KSwaeoinatWDlvUtoa SL- MARY CARTS PAIMT FAOOSIIS of five smart colors, or In Dad'k workshop or den. - attractive decorator colors. Thursday“ . *1,7:30 . n.«A _p.m. _ tU*the Minis­Iftal . - - - ■ ' i . . ■ try School will consider Study 37 , • - 811 Hgfeway 35, W a a a n ^ in Tanyburptck o f8 styles, m any different colon. There’s an extension phone ju st fo r you. Reasonable in the Bible aid book, "Qualified — . Rwle H. > Wiles Sooth ot Matawaa; Muse:.to M884 ' - . Pertk Amhey - Sooth Ambqr - Newark — Uataa Beacb -r Roselle Part - ^ " To be Ministers." The subject Is ■■ * . . ■ . Alto: ■ :■. • ■ i ' • •..■'! ae< ,m m Atlaaqe Oty^WeitOinntej^rie4 Bachelor of Science. be good, and thereraustbe adher­ -'- 'j -OiMse* wUl 'begin on Tuesday, ence to safety conditions. . ' Jflly JJ, at 8:45 a.m., and end on The: proprietor of the lab? bath­ ^Monday, Aug. 8^ a t 15:20 p jn . ing place is responsible for period­ ic sampling and subsequent bac­ O u « J are held six days a week, teriological analysis of the bathing Monday through Saturday. Regis­ waters. Sanitation and safety will tration for the summer session will be evaluated by local health per­ .'.te held today. and tomorrow in sonnel and district personnel'of the S sym ond Hall, from 1:30 to 4:30 departm ent. ^ - f H . . Dr. Roscoe P. Handle, State _ ' 'Courses offered include English, Commissioner of Health, said this 4li«tjory, Latin, m odem languages, is the second year the department . science, psychology, logic, account­ hap made the signs available. The ancy, mathematics, elementary signs help the general :, public to . school language arts, and history identity those lake bathing places -rf ancient art. ' ■ - which meet the sUn

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ColtLoop Race' Buffalos Enthuse When Their Horses . Are Winners Bally Ache Now Awards Dinner M atawaRTowRsbip Tied UpBy PAL At Monmoutli, ' H eld B y ^Academy --^choJasUt Md mthtetic- achiovfr- -- - Matawan Township PAL. nine ^-MoninouUi Park'; now hS ^ ln - t t brokft the unbeaten skein ol the lustrious. visitor, Baliy Ache,- .the ment shared the spotlight June 15 hone for .whom Turfland Farm Raritan Township Havers Tuesday | Cllffwood Angela contlnu^ to at the: flrat .annual awards dinner ■ at-B «ra 1st. field M an d thereby Syndicate paid ^$1,250,000 last of the'Men's Club of the Clirlstfan month! The three-year-old Who won completely; dominate - the newly gained s -tie ;withVth4a4e,;wer« It let the ball g^t inway in left field r,[ Of A Girl Who Sayi: play. Billy IsAkseh popped; ottfrbut mtnyigtnjei “Hot- ifSr Mataivao^and tMrpart^tiui . ilWoh; C, Policastro, and' (Wolff 'continued around fori young dlstatl performers Who later pistes in tha pitching. contest. M ^ David singled, scoring Siyartd. Myfkgoneby,? I ■ v:!’VShore Conference -would b« hsrd HiigUaMflWu-p;? p, Schramm/ Bor-1 the. winning run, r may,>seek honors In tlio .$100,000 None of the:: contestants -were, “1 PASSED>OR WlHTfi'’ John Medolla tripled tp score Da­ ■Hits by Ed Fiynn and Mike Han­ up to mak* a showing In .baseball. dentown; P, Gregory, MataWan; Sharp baserunnlng gave :the guaranteed Sorority Stakes. Dream able to ,bit one over the fence i i ■ :—and — ' ' - On, Little Tumbler, Sunday Bonne!,' vid. This waa all forDeLuca and son started; the,scoring for Cliff-’ Ed Henderson, Freehold Regional; B,,SecuIa, Washlngtori. Oakhunt nine another run ln the in tho homa niir: hitting contest , The 'Man With the Do-It- /Walt Bauman, another righthpnder*. wood i lii the, first. They injatfe. It rpade the third string In Group IV, ; - ' ' Second: Team . . sixth. ' It appeared in the ninth, Destiny Turns and Star Quits are but during a regular afternoon 1 Yourself Murder Kit! 1 replaced him on*the7 mound for look- bait for (heir favored; rivals among .ihe nominees. , tilt, ; Al Decker hit two, circuit : - George .Sander* - ' ; as: a pitcher; toil DeGeorge/Rum- i lB r Berty.v'Roselle Park'; ?B, trouble might. be making Clip! for - ■ * Corlnoe Calvet •- Raritan.- Bauman got the sjdd out ih the second Mien'hits by Garden son,' first stringt Group II; as.a Garito', r MStHwan;. 3B, ' Walker, Al­ Wolff when; Dtck Pembleton led oft blasts for the Dodgers-who scared ■ r', ■ i — aad . , without, further scoring and pulled Sutherland, Don DeliaPjetro, and. second baseman, and Daye McKel- lentown;; SS; ‘ .Kiihlal^ , Highland with a walk. Dave Karnrock way Kofoed In Action At a 10-3 win over the HorhetSj' - Bluebeard's Ten Victims out of a .tights spot In the''seventh; Flynn and* /lelder’s choice chafed vey,‘ Lakewood, third string, Group P ark;-pF ,: tiund|iWffH;r'Ponij)f6h seat In to run.but the Oakhurst The Parkers, “ winners' tif, the .in, ... ‘ The final Raritan run was * gift Oldeirtjfc^Dnptatjcame on to walk III, as :* :third , baseman,’ Bruce L a k ^ ‘OI?,:Ke'HWn1-Ramsey; OF; strategy backflreU' wheh Wolff Red .Grant Regatta first half competition, are, leading ; "BLUEBEARD'S It on error with two out ; In tlio LajwBihr,' forcing In. another run. the league again lln second. half HONEYMOONS'’ Meath, Atlantic Highlands, aiid Den Rlker, Franklin;.' tT, Lento, Pequan pldfejl Hajmrbck off flMt!tijlng to. Bob Kofoed, Matawan, Keyport ^seventh/ David fanned..ftine,'v walk­ Duslal theivsettled dawh to fan nockjsP, Barman, Pemberton; P, get a Jump.on a steal; ‘ ' pompetllloB, ; The . Fireballs aire.'a White; Hoffman, and. Lou Spefry, Yacht Club Jet. tt skipper, an­ close second lo ths standings. \. ed seven' and hit four. \n, register^, Bill Collins - but. a missed third Wall; were mentioned third string, Sulllvad, Pennsville; P, Rogers, ■ : MadUoo Tirp. PBA (J) Ing his win. DeLuca fanned. four strike iby Laird Stratton,' -PBA nounces his return to racing as an Group' L. In other words/ Matawun Pequannock.- , ■ ...... fib r h entry ln the 14th ;Red Grant Me­ . and Bauman, twoand catcher',', let '.the Cllffwood total and Keyimrt, .between them, placed ' ■ Third Team , : Bennett.ss pitchers issued only one walk. Fea* morial Regatta, sponsored by the mount to four for the 'bitting. Dus­ more than air the'rest of the Con IB, Miller, Rumson; 2B, Rogers, Moran/3b Raritan Vaght'Club, Perth Amboy, ture of the game wa? Joe Nappi's tal then got the next two batters ference put together. ■ Bordentown; 3B, Sulzman, WU- Troiit,^?f ■' •' circus catch in left field in, the July 9-10. Kofoed Is having .new; on a roller and a strikeolit to. hold In Group III-arid-Group II, the liamstown; SS, Frymire, Glouces­ Haberman, If 0. 2 sails made'for hi* boat. : ■ J^W ALTCI filA M THKATWK fourth inning. his side ln the ball game, Newark News team, the “official” ter; OF, Fennel, Clayton; OF, Ku Bent, lb ' 0 0 Tomorrow night interborough . Eleven sanctioned classes- en­ ' - Start Oa Way Back. NJS1AA. choices,' are as follows: char, Roselle Park; OF, Magee, Stratton, o 0 0 ★ Now Thro Saturday i r rivals will be featured as tho Aces tered In the-regatta include:StarS, Madison then started on the way Group III lllgh Schools Gloucester; ' C, Rankl, Matawan; Huard, rf 0 0 Cometi, Lightnings, Thistles, High­ play the Jets at Keyport High field P, Siiydef,' Franklin; P, Pope, McGough, 2b 0 0 EXCLUSIVE FIRST RUN SHOWING and tha. Braves tackle the Hawks back, A walk to Joe Huard and First Team landers; Penguins, Flying Dutch­ IB,'Falgares,. Sayreville; 2B, An- Pennsville; P, Depue, .Franklin, Wolff, p atMatawanHigh field. ' ’ ; ■ hits by Mike McGough and Du’s- men, Blue Jays, Gunderdinks, Sea tai gave them an Initial rim In the dujar, Tenafly; SS, Gaffney, Ver­ Fieas and Jet I4s. Matawan Twp. PAL (5) . ** ona; 3B, Checorskl, Hillside; OF, . 30 3 . - ah r h bottom of the second; Benny Beni Harry P. farlori i* regatta chair­ doubled In. the third and camo Backes, Morristown; OF, Funghini, All-Star Games Oattort* Legion Sn. (2) man. Ben Smith, is • .4 0 1 , «b r h Batson, 3b ' ; around when,' Pittius had control Bogota; OF, Longp, Lyndhurst; roubles, walking one batter, hit' C, Dillon,:, Burlington; C, Green- Furlong. 2b ■ . '0--1 KEYPORT Szyarto, lh * ' . * Set In Raritan 0 0 Isaksenj cl ‘ / ;lni> another and uncorking a wild stein,' Livingston; P, Bostrom, Do­ VanDyke, If : ver;. P, Forester, Millville; P, Mon- Two exhibition gamos arc sched­ Taylor, ss : ^ 1 0 David, p •' _ _ .Itch. ■■;■■■ :' w '"■ 0 0 Medolla, c ,, . ‘ Bennett scored two runs. This IB, Hayman, Delaware Town­ will be played between outstanding S. Hamrock,-2h , NOW THRU SAT. ttled Pittius again aiid he fill­ ship; 2B, Mucciarelli, Stelnert; SS, pfayers of the Eastern nnd West­ R. Pembleton, lb O’Brien, Woodljury; 3B, Brown, ern Divisions.: ' ’ : • a-D. Hamrock For The Showing Of 29 S ed the baseS with! another; walk and " " " 1 ' ’ Raritan Twp. Rovers (1) a hit batter, Bennett scorcd on a Keyport; OF, Minettl, Ferris; OF, Vernon.W, Manning will' manage Sell, rf ; v ab r squeeie play to tie the game. Then Pruccolerl, ^Ewlng; OF, -Beck, the Eastern All-Stars and will be Fleming, rf.-.? Longo. 2b ’ , a walk to Stratton and a hit by South River; C, Mauro, Bound rtalsted by Bill McKenna and Ed­ Sorenson, p . Cusano, si Huard brought in the winning run. Brook; C, Roma, Scott; P, Lackey, ward Couter as coaches. The East­ Keenan, p j a m e s m m m . Powers, lb , Princeton; P, PopowskUSayrevllle; ern All-Stars will be selected from After that each pitcher was Invinci­ 33 2 5 Cacarillo, lb . ble:.! Dustal went, on to rpn his P, Matus, Lyndhurst; P, Dustal, the Norgate Manor! Police Nine, Plus 2nd BPg Hit! ; 6ull|van„ cf, strikeout total to U In five Innings. South River. . ' ' Split Rock, (Jarden Parkway, Har­ A — Ran for Pembleton In 8th. ‘ Oakhurst ; 000 101, 000—-1 Clanculll, rt The,gams w a i t Mid-State : Third Team , mony Park and Uppor Raritan fHEMAN WITH THE DOi-IT-YOURSELF MURDER KIT! Nppl. If ' League 'contest. Thls’i circuit' has IB, Insinga, Newton;2B, Mun­ teiams.’ , ; , 1 Madison!' \. 101" 010 000*—3 Moriarlty,' t.- hadsome' trouble to 'keep: going son, Caldwell; SS, -Walvada,' West. Rod buntner.wlil Handle the man­ 3b Haberman?'" . | .; DeLuca,; p after, both the Keyport' Arrows and Side; 3B, ■ McKoivoy, Lakewood; agerial chores for the Western All­ . Struck out by r— Wolff 7, Soren­ Bauman,1 p OF; . Pcrelrai ' W e **t 'side; OF, son 8, Keenan 1. . ; ! tha New Bninswlck Minos; folded. Stars with Ed SchlssOl and Robert Walks off,— Wolff 3, Sorenson-4k Thfc Athletics won their first game Hockenjos, Sayreville; OF, DeMIro, Schcllenburg as Coaches, The West­ Keenan O. .• , ! ; : 22 3 3 In the league Sunday wfieh Pat Scott; C, Owncs, Hamilton; C. Rud- ern All-Stirs will be selected ffon -GEORGE SANDER’S - CORiN.NE CAlVET . Matawan Twp. PAL 0010 220—5 Bzreznlnk hurled them to an easy derow. No. Hunterdon;: P, petty, t h e Foxwood, Woodland Park Raritan Rover* Triton; P, O'Brien, Demarest; P, 0101 001—3 10-3 victory over » South Amboy Chestnut Hill, Raritan Ridge,, Hid­ ONE PERFORMANCE NITELY aces team that needs bolstering. Welts, Keyport; P, Paddock,' Scott. den Hills nnd Coralwood teams,1 r Starting 7: M - Feiture at 8:15 ■ Clillwood Athletics (S) Group1 II High. Schools ' Two Player* From Each Team' Saturday Continuous - - Fri. and Sat., Cartoons, Late Horror Show ab r ' h . First Team Two players will be selected Starting 1:M - 4; 10 and 8:11 Flynn, if ' 4 1 2 IB, Howarth, Bordentown; 2B, from each Individual team by the Behr, ss . . 1 0 0 DeGeorge, Rumson; SS, Blcfary, team’s manager. Pitchers for Ihe Sun. - Mon. • Tue*. ★ Sun. • Moh. - Tue*. ★ John Ford Top* All Time Greatness . OATH OftH 6:30 f.M--MOVg» M QUI W. Collins, 3b 3 0 0 M.ahiyah; 3B,. Sutzman, Williams game will bo selected by the am town; OF, Jackson, Matawan; OF, That Won Him 4 Academy Awards! Hariscn, ot ' ... 3 0 star team managers, An award will ' ' ' ' ' ' -If-'--" Garafano, « ■- ■ 1 0 Rlker, Franklin; OF, Barra, North be presented to the outstanding 3 0 Arlington; C,. Lento, PequanrKfck; < d 5 i v 1 * n a t Pittius, p • ■ - playej,of the game as selected by Sutherland, lb 3 1 C. .PoJIcasiro, Highland Park; P, all Ihi managers in the Icaguac"^ Willett, 2b .. 3 1 Gregory, Matawan;’ P, Henderson, , On, July % a team! made up' of DeUaPletro, rf . 3 1 Highland Park; P, Rogers,'Pequiri- managers and co-managers will n o c k ; - ^ 1 : play either offlclaljsfrom town hall wAWMajBRoa^TeCHNicbLOR* 20 » 7 Second Team ,or an all-star team from the Fleet­ Midi soa PBA (I) IB, Slmborskl, Manvllle; 1B| Wood League! Warren > Koggeman H E Y K I D ! abrh Rogers, ;Bor^cnl°wn;.. S3, Kublak, will Mach the managers team. Bennett; M ■ 4 11 Highland Park; 313, Sorce,.N6rth Both game? are scheduled for the SMSN IN MOW — Also — M oran, 3b 11 0 Arlington; OF. Budd, peqpannock; Beer* S t Athletlo Field. Starling Bowl At Veur Coevenlebce; HIS FIRST PACIFIC Haberman, If ' 4 0 1 OF, Fennel; -Clayton!,;,OF,I,ee, Ia Jim Crovert .t; .!■ time U set for 3 p.m. Refreshments Beni, lb 4 1 1 Washington; C, Perkins, Palniyra; will be served to players and spec- i - Keyport Recreathw > FILM ROLEI Stratton, c 20 0 C, Rankl, - Malawani P. -Magee, (at6fa at - bot^tgames. — - - ~ ! JUNIW INDIVlDUAt Huard.. cf.'., 3 . 1 , 1 Gloucester;, P, SKUla,: W«shlngton; ■ TROPHY< McGough, lb 3 0 1 ” Schramm, Bordentown. •' ■ Kenneth Lennox,' assistant to Wilson, rf 3 A f i l ...... 1 1 0 ■■ . . • ThMTeam /: Rpclng Secretary John Turner jr. OJdentxug; p 0 0 0 IC, Miller, R'umSdri; 2B; Garito, 10 to. 12 yrs —• U |t»15 yra D U SM l.p — 2 r ,2 missed thep.re-op6n!nE.act(vltles at M f t o W1 y r tt Lfl- MatawaB;' SS, Wathington, Mata, Monmouth Park duo to. an vascl- . It Weeks Ol Bowlin* wan; 3B, Walker, Allentown; OF, dent In his home. He slipped and TROPHIES GALORE 23 8 7 Keliain, Ramiey; OF, Hunderman, fell.in the jMthtufe anil suffered a Calling A II Rock Apd Rollers! S to n fcy bMiuii 'rompt’tiiLka.; OF. Kuchar, Ro^ concussion'and was taken to Mon­ LanesAir Conditioned Next Week'— Wed.\Ttou Sal. 7 te e /% g ® Cllffwood Athletic* - 140' 000-5 s^le Park; C. Waridling, Washfnli- American Legloa BMg. ; .... Jamea, Cagney la - ■. PreShow DaocingW ed.N ight At 7,-00 P.M. mouth Medical Center for obser- ‘T H E C A tJ ^ N rH O lim S ” Madison PflA . . . Oil 400—0 ton; C. Veriturl. Arts; P, Bauman, V d t t o n . .... :. ;. ai W. Froot SL, Hjejport ■■■av)! 'ii'! •■.'lair-.L .'J'.'ffw " t-i.if/;'.m »ri* 1 •■ . 1 1 .tX t -X l * » m ' m i l ' Thursday, June 23, I960 THE MATAWAN* JOURNAL N: J. P a y E h w y m - Blue Jays Off tor an ctnxd nu average M U TVi flre wss put out h tt Jenntngi Chiet steward Ray Sullivan call. . Nothing iK^ked About These Figlils . Io fklding, Jtcksoo had * per. had to drop out ot tlie race. • ed It • race *t 97 lap*. With El- - .Heat racea were won by Joe feet y c u With l^ p u to u ts and seven lioit gblni to the reaf ot1ho»« la Kelly, CooahohocHen, Pao Al De- To Good Start assist* without an trrer. Other Angelo, Flushing; Allison and Art the current lap, Kelly was declared , Sturt of the second hall ot play Team statistics ' tor MaUwan fielding averages l o t . regular* Fillbrunn, Staten Island, while the the winner. Elllott.- being the only , in the* M ataw aa 8-12 league w as r High’s baseball team thla year, as were: Bowie .M4, Rank) ,K1 JO-lftp rodd» race w a i taken by driver In the same lap with Kellfot-C strain upon the nerves of the Sup­ released by Coach George Deitz, G arito .659, Gregory .952, Yatea Bob Kisnerr Belmar, The incom­ was placed second. . , i porter* of the Blue Jays, the team are in a new form. The Maroon M2, Haslach .904, Collins an d Mo­ pleted 25-lip feature race and the Third, two laps behind, was .the .. expected to give the first half and SleeKmentor lists the total ser .900 each, C. W sthington .884, destruction derby, not held because No. 312 driven by Allison. AllUen champs, the Red Sox, a fight (or Uiraes a player geta at bat and the Flynn ,818 and Hanson ,750. Field­ ot ihe rain, will be featured lo. w in WM Stadlum 'e cmly other ! » • htmore, TbeJaysm adeit finally, '[times He geU ra ban 'ld 'd^ermlDe ing aver«g& ir* not top significant morrow.night. lap event, the Memorial Classic «n by. a 6-5' score against the trailing his o.b. (on base)-average as an and certain positions,'audi as short­ Take* Ctossle At Wan May 18. . ■■ - : - Terriers; but not before Manager indication of both hia batting abili­ stop nnd third base, carry a great­ Kelly won the abbreviated 100- Fourth In the flnpl atandings wa* Mike Eovtno’s bqys had pressed ty and his discrimination tn choos­ er hssard and one player may try lap Spring Clasalc stock-car race Don Stumpf, white the X3, drivoi . the< issoe to the final out ing pitches at which to swing. A to cover mors ground, taking more Saturday night at Wall Stadium by DeAngelo took llfth money. TreubU was on the make for the relatively poor batter may be ol chances to get putouts, thin, an­ alter early leaden Jim Hendrick­ Stumpl protested.' t h « scoreis’ Jays'from the start, The Terriers value to the team for hla skill ft other. , son, Long Island, and Tommy El­ version ol the finish sfter the race, got1 tht jump, on their favored working opposing pitcher* tor liott, Perth Amboy, were forced, Claiming he llnlihed ahead ol A1H-- rivals with a brace of runs in the walks. el . out. Kelly was running iecond In son. Prite money tor these two. - first'’Chuck Geran'started things Accordingly, the relationship be­ 16 Cars In the 97th lap-when leader Tommy spots waa withheld pending a ie- .lorilhb Terriers with a bingle and tween the ai-bats and hits nnd hit­ Elliott blew an. engine In the No. cltlon o t NASCAR headquarter* in was'sacrificed along. Jays starting ting average will be out-ol-line as 41" spreading oil and water over Dayton* Beach, Fla., expected la­ pitthtr, Denny Langbein, walked the walks and times hit by • pitch One £ileu p the track. ter thla week, Georgf Reith; Curt Davis hit safely are not deducted, as they are in Three men were Injured, two of " tv ■■ score1 Geran. An infield out formulating a straight batting aver­ them drivers and the third a car ‘ brought in Reith. age. , .... owner, when 18 of the 23 ca rs In The figures presented below are TNE RESORT OF RACING The Jays lapped Paul .Eovino, the featured race at the Old Bridge1 only for those players who plkyed Terriers starter, for a m n in the Stadium Friday piled up in a tpcc- in a sufficient number ol Innings icccnd. Walker got a hit, taculsr mlxup. for them to have averages of a moved . along on an error and The drivers were In the third lap significant meaning. passed ball and scored on a squeeze of the scheduled. 15-lap feature play: . , v Offense Play Statlstica stock car event when a tftunder- Go Ahead Io Top Of Third The offense play statistics: ' o l t a t - Blorm broke and within seconds the Tbe Jays! went ahead in the top F U y n i | < t » b IVf.AU. plleup took place, bringing tho rac­ ~of the third when Phil DeNarro Dob Jack&tin Al 31 17 24 MM .430 G a rito M M 11 1& .444 ing'to n close. . d&ubled with Langbein and Walker R ankl S3 31 18 )1 .tM .335 Ambulances rushed Pele Frarcc, aboard, but this relief, for their Hanson 93 11 4 • .300 Rahway, former track champion, C . W aih ln tK n 13 34 SO SO .466 .SIS supporters was sbart'Iiv^d. The fol­ F l j n n ...... IS- -IS li - IT ,436 .#03 to St. Peter’* Gen'ral; Hospital, lowing inning the-Terriers "bounced Bo'Vle 43 IS 6 1) .3*0 .*83 New Brunswick, with a possible CoUina ba 34 0 12 .413. .280 ' kaclr lo a 5-3 lead. Ron Arielli, Y »tt« aa is ft C .404 .340 concutslon-and Bob Allison, Miami, first up for them, walked and Hulach 20 ia 0 4 .500 ,200 Fin., to Middlccex General Hos­ Moser 41 .12 1 .SW2 .175 Johnny Germak singled. Billy Bom Grtcery - . M '■ J 4 .233 .123 pital, New Brunswick, with a pos­ whacked out a two-bagger to score Tlie team average for (11 times sible fractured ankle. Tony Fer­ Artelli and Gemak and put his a t bat ,was 430 total tim es on base, rante, Flushing, L. 1., also was team ahead anew. When Geran hit 120 total runs, 141 total hits, for taken to Middlesex Hospital' with safely to score Born, Rich Ingram; an o.b, average of .430 and a bat­ possible fractures of both legs. Fer­ who had relieved Langbein on the ting average of .214^ The batting rante was struck by flying timber mound in the second, seemed done, performance ot this year's Central as (he cara rammed into the wood-' but then he delighted Jays rooters Jeitey, Group II, championship tn guard rail. by suddenly pouring it through to teem. was better than last. year's ' Three-Car Accident 1 OCEANPORT, N .J...... STAKES get two batters on strikes and re­ team but not aa good at the .ID5I An earlier start ol the race was a miles from Garden Stale Pathway, exit 108 RACES... tire ihe side. „ ’ ■ nine -which went to the semi-fins! marred by a throe-car accident, ftat., lun* It tile' cars coming together on tlie The outlook was dreary for the round of the Greater Newark Tour­ u m p l io h t e r J&ys when they came lo bat the ,Tony Galento, Orange.former challenger for the at the Raritnn Township boys’ work program boots nament. , first turn ol tho initial lap. Hie RACIN G'thru Aug, 6 HANDICAP last’ time. But when Buckie Testa world's' heavyweight title,-referees this set-to between at Q-Moe4(l Hall Tbunday. The yeunxater at the Tlie two pitchers used in ths car driven by Bill DeCoiter, Bosk------— outdoor and indoor dining torrace* .... hit safely with one out for them, Jamea Morgan and Vincent Grosila, two aeven-year left appears to be tending a bU . dangerously with mein by the Maroon and Steel IhHt. ing Ridge, turned over and cars h»ndy,c#lot«tls atop the arandstand COLLEEN olders in the 52-pound class from Fleetwood Park, Eovino became wobbly and walk­ his chin. year had performances as follows! driven by Jim Llnke, Old Bridge, convoillent eacalotora and elevator* STAKES Gregoiy pitched tl 1/3 Innings, had and Bill McCarthy, Rumson, wore ed both Dlnkie Amour and Doug A father; and son comb]n'ation, as olds, Bob Crawford and Randy Doug Powers, nine; Curtlj Hart, ■ lc* water drinking Ityiitiilni 64 strikeouts, issued 19 walks, and damaged slightly but the drivers Hanna to load the bases.' A l 1 e n a Father’s Day feature, highlight­ Mitchell, whacked away a t *feach six, and Gordon Hollywood, seven; PMXINQ FOR 20,000 CARS Wilks singled to sco re Testa, ed the Raritan Township YoutlrOr- other with such vigor that five Brian Brady and Roy Hilton, both won seven games while loaing two escaped Injury. for nn earned runs average of 2.711. Linke and McCarthy returned to Cm. Adm.fl.M , Irh lncl.» ChtlJuh unrttj lln o l Eoviijo did manage to,fan Jack ganization boxing show at EkMofr times during the. two rounds one seven! Kenneth Dunyak, nine, and Bowie pitched 64 2/3 Innings, lind action, then n second halt came Sutzko, but" Langbein. sm ashed -out Ki’s Thursday; Freddie Archer, or the other was down on the can­ Phillip Miller, eight; Mark Larsen, POST 2:30 • Daily D ouble Closes 2:20 about when'the car of Wait Jfn- n liner to scorftjArmour and Han­ one Of the outstanding professional vas. „ . . ' and Doug Lanzara, both seven. 59 strikeouts, Issued 23 w alks, and nlngi, Fngllthloyrlf"caught fire. na with the .« U ig nins. Davis welterweight boxers to come from Other bouts, all pressed with Wilson has been conducting the won five games while losing two then took over pHjthing duties for New Jersey, was one of a number^ great vigor and wild swinging of program one night a week at the the T erriers to, retire the side. of former ring celebrities .to; grace "haymakers,” were between Vince township hall with increasing num­ The determined Terriers would the occasion. ' Giossia and James Morgan, both bers of boys reporting for each not give up. In their last time at -And the 6on of the fam ed welter, seven; Ronald F*y® nnd A rt Rob­ session. The boys are equipped bat, Frankie Davino hit' safely-'with Fred Archer jr., 13, was in the inson. both 11;'Wayne Frye, nine, with headguards and other, safety one. out. Ingram tanned; Jleith for main bout on the boys' program, and Al Am m erm an, 10; Richlc paraphernalia for boy boxers of the second out, but then Davis opposing Joey Nordelli, also 13, Fenton, and Roland Colella, both their tender years. The show smacked out a'double to put the and also of a family famed in 12; ''Killer” John Morgan, six, and Thursday primarily was intended ' tying'and Winning runs in scoring boxing annals. Thev'Archers, have Harvey (Speedy) Bennet, Beven; to raise further funds so more position.'A great roar went up from been residents in the bayshore area Rich Schrang ind Robert Gallivan, boys could have equipment to Terrier .rooters when Eovino sent tor 10 years. . . . both six; Lloyd Reya, 16, and Roy come into the program, Another chow ts planned for fall. a drive into right field that looked The elder Archer delighted the Andrews, 15; Larry Butler, 10, and , gopd to score both runners. But cifowd by donning boxing trunks LanctKiA tnade ft circus catch to hUnBelf in a finale lo .the show and save the game, i ’terrifii wind-up tparrjng w ithjpy, Lambertspn, 14, to a haipralting conies^ V^ ' aif |B0-poi)nd.er.. n >r: . BOW LING;; SCORES i ■ Blae-JayM*) Jrhe b0xinS‘'*H0 w.: arranged by - l . Dpytbn Wilton, a member of the MIDDLETOWN TUESDAY NITE THURSDAY NIGIIT MAJOR Wilks.: ss m t *t»' mshlp police force, was featur- Tears W Butzko,. c " jx _oim V SUMMER MIXED LEAGUE . by the appearance of other old­ Music Spot" 12 LangK-in. n, P ' -■■■ Team . W L. time ring celebrities. Tony Galen­ Appliances Repair *■ WalkCT, lb - ' A. M aler 11 4 to, th’e favorite x( the Newark Iron- Duriew’a Market .< Bell, cf Duotone'* 10 5 bound, who once was a world’s Schanck’t Inc. 7 DeNardo, 2b G. K allsta . 10 3 heavyweight^ championship -content Hygrade Foodi 7 : Ingram, rf, p -­ J, Fontl 10 I der; Patsj^ParrBTC.ex-Jersey wel­ E. Keelen 9 « Strand Lunch V S Testa, If te r champ, and Frankie Colello, Armour, cf, lb T ,. Caprioni .. 8 7 another renowned Jerseyan in thd HARMONY FRIDAY NITE Hanna, 3b.. G. Adcock . .. , 8 , 7 , M IX E D .. . . . pro-ring, took turns with Archer Brigadoon Village . , fl 7 at officiating the bouts. There were t June 17 ' 24 -« 1 Bachstadt's Tavern § 7 Team' . . W 15 bouts' in all, staged; by- young- E. Werse , 7 -8 Terriers (5) tters' participating in thif‘Youth Bowling Uhlimited 9 a b r A. L eo's ~ 7 8 Fit-Ritc Aluminum tU .organization boxing program un­ Keyport Picking 7 ' 8 . Geran, cf , 3 1 Junction Texaco .7% der Wilson's-direction.'They rang­ E, T repp » , / 7 8 F . Davino, 3b 2 0 L. Bouchard Builder 8 ed in ages from £to-16 and in Tess & Ted’s Twin Gables fl 9 Reith, ss . 3 1 Vee J. Contractor B weights from 55 to 185 pounds. All Middletown Lancs < 5 10 C. Davis, c, p 4 0 Sherwin Wm. Middletown C -v- 6 matches were limited to two J K. Giles t 10 V. Eovino, p, ) 4 -5 Team No. 5 ...” 6 rounds and eaclbwas ruled a draw. BOb Orr's State Farm B 10 Barosso, lb J 3 0 S & H Green Stamps < . Referee Slowed Action • Suburban Gulf Service . 4 , 11 Arielli, II - 2 1 Team /lo. 8 8 Crown Tire . 31$ Cermak, rf , 3V l The Archer-Nordelli bout pro­ 2'/4 Team' No. 12 , " I Happy Five 354 Born, 2 b ' 2 1 duced a spirited show of leather, V/i Browning Real Estate 10 swinging with the referee having HARMONY BOWL JUNIORS Team No. 2 . 0 . . . . . : 25' S 9 to slow the action on several oc­ J l l M l I WEDNESDAY NIGHT Score by Innings: casions when one or the other of Tenm Blue Jays - ...... 012 003—6 the contestants, was getting a bit MIXED MAJOR Team No. 3 10 Team W Terriers - ...... - - • 200 300—5 more than he could .take, ...... T e a m N o .-J -» Robert Hart and Bob Fcnlon col Appliance Repair « Team NO. 4 ' S Hygrade 13 Hpw- about busiiiess-Cards? We lid)Sd..wilb such; force, that there Team No.-* - 8 Stanley's Diner 10 can supply them'quickly and at was a first rourid kiwckdown in Team No. 1 e Alpines ■ ' , " 7 the right price. Come aod try- us. their semi-final. Two' nine-year- Team No. 9 0 Keyport Recreation 7 a c MONDAY N IT E M EN ’S Martinizing. 5 • June U ' '. Schanck Inc. 4 Team - W L Liberty Grange ., O Burlew* Supermarket 11 1 TIM E GETTING Ppt O’ Cold t'A V/, Foxwood - 8 4 Babrs Landing t I BELIEVE G rants : _ V /i V/, '5 6 Chevrolet Dan's Music C e n t e r 5 V 4 Borups- Gulf Station 4 S “6" Powerglide Kinney Shoe* ' 554 *54 G rand Union S 7 M ac’* 4 . 8 Je rry ’s Cleaners 354 *14 MORGANVILLE Donato Construction 1 1{£ GARAGE LO 6-1810— LO 6-4281

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KOOS AND Custom " M t looli at my electric bill. It never m d to be that hlgh}* ' /VE CLOSE OUR DOORS D r a p e r i e s BOWLERS Y e s , yonr electric bill may be higher. But remember all,the work* ' Join Hi* «aJ fofcrit w hl . saving appliances you have these daya And think of the fun and com* F O R G O O D . t KEYPORT RECREATION f m Labor ' fort of television and air conditioning, Many of those appliances didn’t imagine I You net only u SUMMER INDIVIDUAL r 9D tytry Inuriom V»f6, ym * even exist s tew years aga. • . , ^ Toy« • Baseball Equipment • Bike Supplies m H Um retire Mrt cf m«k' . - , j . - tag tb f tfr*periM. Cvtry Now you have time for such outside activities as the garden dulfc .: -v...... ■ r 60WUNG CLASSIC d e u ll ia Xoot ttrnti tmutn Models — Hunters Supplies — Cards • BxrlSCasaa Wcddf workt VaMlerfaJ coBcctlpo . PTA, ehupch viork, and den mothering. AU thanks to modern slectrlo y ‘J A l U tm Ci « w « ln « td-X*huloui t*brlCL.. R#- Aufcd lo lit* per fd . UPT0 70* OFF Cash And TnyWe* : number, out appliances. Who could afford half those appliances if the cost of eto* la Scratch And H a d a f Event. ynu ntAblog. OUR RhOH* vA - ^ AT-nOUE Mili bring tridty bad gone up along with everything else? IIACUE BOWUKS i te tout hemu, , "sramnwr— r ACTUAUY, AVnAOf WJCI WU0 ^11 KILOWATT HOW KHl KUCTRICITY KV OUR ------M a t a w a n S p o k t ih c G o o d s C o . BOWL ALL SOMMEB . K O O S B R O S . tm HIT YOIIS TOP A VE. IN SEFT JUMNNIIAt CWTMNU HM OOW DOWN AmOXlMATUY M H W TM PMT S| VIAkSI o m t v c m K v , 'R ^sdat^nd frjdav evenings DONT WAIT T1L DEC t b f- tM c m e M f 0 ' S I H » KOfUtMS U ta ISOMoinS^ 9 to 6 Daily M a t a w a p . . s o m * • -vvT- ■Jt .. . « JC P & L Xmtiium ltttm 'i m om, mb ti. r n i w i , * ttW . M «-> Mtf t ort . JmmjrCmtnlP*v0 A U|fct f m V, .. . Thursday, June 23,1960. fog* Twelve IHE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. JL

f C K PuBarry Consultant Honor Graduates “A loha” From K eyport M erchants Planning F or H aw aiianJJays July 1 a n d 2 Scout Troop 67 Brownie Troop To Be At Bay Drug In Morganville H olds Paper D rive MUs- Pat Hammett, a represen­ 180 Has Picnic liL tative of DuBarry, will be at ihe Boy Scout Troop 67, Cheese- '? Brownie Troop 180. Morganville, . • Mr. and Mrs. Edward Becker, quate. Is holding lu paper drive Bay Drag,-West Front St., Keyport, had • farewell and investment p l£ from Tuesday through Saturday, '^MNSanvIUe, entertained on Mon­ on Saturday, June 25, starting at nlc at the home of MrS. Dayiea July 2- She will be available for day evening following the gradua- 9 a.m. Anyone ■ wanting papers complimentary consultation on the bn Junevli Christine- Lan*aj»r ; tiori exercises at Freehold Regional picked up, please contact R. Ryan, latest DuBarry beauty fashion, wa# invented as a Brownie.; Tha PA 1-1199. High School, Their daughter. Carol, known as "Pearled Makeup.” In barbecue picnic Included hot dogs, * was a member of the graduating cup cakes* ice cream, soda and Four firemen of the Cheese­ addition to diawlhg up a personal Class, Attending were Mr. and Ml*. chart, she a|so will dlstributJ a free toasting marshmallows. j> . . *.> quake: Fire Company graduated At the ciose of the piciuc tKF Frank Becker, Mis. Paul Crine Md from Middlesex Fire School. They beauty gilt and. teach professional Brownies formed ar circle around, daughters,‘ Kana. PattU. Joanne were Raymond Ryan, Timothy makeup tricks. . ' the leaders, Mrs. Davies and.Mrs.* and Barbara. Mt, and Mts, H*ny Keating, Roy Wisneskl, and Frank ^ "Pearled, Makeup" Is the first Konowakx* «al iist&teri. Patti different makeup thfit DuBarry has Joseph.Sasso, and presented them Muskerello,■ ’ ". with farewell cards which they and Katfcv and M a. Orio*. put out in years, and it has a new : August fllyers. Route 9. returned had made themselves. THe cards, Mr. a « i Me*. E S v tet eitSKUawd look to bring oUt the radiant, shim ­ home Monday from South Amboy expressed , how thg Brownies ap- CO F rid a y «*<■««(* bn e f SJiifir Hospital. " - mering "touch of Venus” In every predated the gifts they made dur- sea, EtSntmt, Whi patSiW-tvi woman. ■ . V ■ \ Mrs. ’ Victor O’Brien, Cottrell liig the year for their parents and , Macltnco Twroiitf' fttWANTED . ->I ; . Mrs. Donald Miller; Mr*. John Wll- Ifall when, the ctiapter wi)l,rne»t the Murdock, Mrs." -KrJng arid - other third Tuesday In September, Llttla League Auxiliciryr ■■ son Jr„ Mrs. Leroy1 VanPelt, Mrs, parents wfy> assisted; iVew iWcmhqrs n honor, at * shower .^lven by, the “ Martin Smith Jr., Mrs. ‘ Garrett Presenis^ $250 Check* afternoon kindergarten class. .She Mrs. Quackenbush was In charge ACIMCY ' Denise—Mrs. Robert Seber, and Mrs. William Foster, president', Capt. Ernest Banendale, serv­ was presented with> set of dishes of chaperones; Mrs. Legler and County Park Deeid Tha Laurenca Harbor Little ' ", '• 'i >•- : Miss Sarah Ann Seber. and a corsage of roses. Mothers Mrs. Fred Marz, co-chairmen of conducted the meeting of ths Lau­ ice unit director for the Saltation League Women’s Auxiliary pre­ Sent To Freeholders attending were Mri. Samuel Weir, N7 Mala SL ' "" fttaUma' Mrs. Martin Smith sr., had as rence Harbor Little League Wo Army In Northern New Jersey, sented a check for $350 to the Little graduation dance; Mr«^; John Wil* Mrs; James Comb, Mr*. Charje? l o s-ini . - - — luncheonguests. on Tuesday, Mrs. llams,_chalrman of supper; Mrs. Th» deed to 24 acre* In Wall League Committee toward the pur­ BieiTi A uxlllM yTlieM -_ThDi»day said fhatjlhe local Salvation Army Lesblrei, Mrs. Roy Palumbo, .Mrs. ileal Estat* — Insnrfne* Dorothy Walling and daughter, Township for usa as Monmouth chase of equipment and uniforms Krlng and Mrs. Harvey Holland, evening at the home of Mrs. Wil­ annual drive in. Matawan h a d Carl Barber and Mrs. Philip Ca­ theresa, Matawan; Mrs. Robert decorations; Mrs. John Tergls, mu­ bounty’s flrat park has been re­ Bond* and Mortgage* for the team. . tania. -- ... . , , : ; ...... Owens and son, Bubby, M m Don­ sic. .. .. bur Nixon Jr., 345 Shoreland Cir­ reached only 21 'per oent of Its ceived by the Board of Freeholders, ~ M rs. WUllam Foster, president ald Miller, and son, Thomas, Mor- cle, Laurence Harbor. , . needed quota to data. , Director Joseph C. Irwin hss an­ of the organization, made the pre­ ganville. . Mrs. John McCauley, Mrs. Ed­ Capt. 0axendale thanked tbe nounced. Mr. Irwin said county Jail sentation of th* money which was Mr. arid Mrs, Donald. Miller at­ Pre-Summer Classes ward Anderson, Mrs. Fraijk Oilll- members of the local service unit prisoners will clear , the land of un­ raised from the recent card party / TRY OUR tended the graduation of their who ace carrying on tho welfare derbrush, after Howard J, Preston, and the refreshment stand. Mem­ A t Monmouth College .. gan, Mrs. Emil Bednsr, Mrs. Flor­ . nephew, Eugene Cottrell,, at' tho program ln the community during county road supervisor, ha*“fa- bers of the auxiliary serve as vol­ Freehold Regional High School on Pro-summer session classes at ence Lund, Mrs. Mildred Smith the year. He cited the accomplish­ spected the property. ■ " ; . unteer workers at the refreshment PIZZA PIES .. Monday evening. . Monmouth' Collego. West Long and Mrs. Matthew Wilkes were ments of t h e local service unit The county will pay 115,035 for stand Which Is. open for all the . . ' ■■ - A n d '■ • Mrs, Albert Taber, ‘Mrs., David Branch, ara meeting'for 276 stu­ welcomed as new members. committee saying, "The m any tht triangular piece of property gam es. ■ ‘ Ferriaro, Miss Patricia Taber at­ dents, who started studies June 11 Final plans were made for the homeless men, women and chil­ bordering the Garden State Park­ . tended the graduation of Lillian ond will finish July 1. The number coke sale to be held July 2. Mrs. dren, tho numerous sick and aged way, Schoolhouse Rd., and Shark SA N D W IC H ES Piano Students To ; ' ' ■ ^ -- , ,. ' Nemeth on Monday evening at of students shows ^substantial John' Phillips ’ and Mrs; William and helpless and the children who River. The deed was signed by Freehold Regional High School. growth -over tho college’s first Sargent ask for the co-operation of will b e sent to T h a "Salvation Louis Tontl, executive director of Present Recital To Eat Here or Take Out j Mr. and Mrs. William Wood­ pre-summer session last year, ovaryone In donating either money Army's • camp this" summer Tiave the New Jersey Highway Authority, ward and family, Elizabeth, spent when 194 students were registered, or cakes, or’ purchasing a cake you to thank for your hours and operator of the parkway. The au­ The pupils of -Mrs.. Eveline L O 6 - 9 8 5 8 Sunday afternoon at tho home of During the three weeks of con­ when Hhe Little Leaguers call at days of labor ln thilr behalf. We thority had bought the land for (Smale) Raskasky, 734 Holmdel Mr. and Mrs. August Boldt. centrated study, students will havo the reslden&i In The^SHtyaffon Army' take off right-of-way purposes. ' * Rd„ Hazlet, will present a piano covered as much course matorlal recital on Wednesday evening ln "-(Percy VanPelt, New York, spent Oct. l hnRbecn Bot as the dato our hats to you." The board awtirded a- contract of TOWN, TAVERN bb during tho 16-week sem ester of SL John's Educational Building, the weekend In Morganville. for the banquet which will bo .held Capt. Baxendale reminded those $1902 to the Keyport Window Clean­ . Mrs. Edith- Sena, East Orange, Winter.: With two.' exceptions,'stu­ who have not done so -to" send their ing Co!, to clean municipal build­ Hazlet, for parents and friends. ;A 172 MAIN ST. — MATAWAN dents v/cru permitted to. enter only at Burlew’s Restaurant, Route 35, Spent the weekend .with hor slater, Laurence . Harbor, Assistina -Mrs. check Jn.support of The Salvation ing . windows The Asbury Puk ieccption,-wiUfollow._- phe • courser Each - course meets , Mads Special By Verna Paris! , Mrs. MarreTFrel.• - John Phillips will be . Mrs. Earl A rm y's annual local drive to Iho Window Cleaning Co. submitted the Mrs. Raskssky' Is’ the orgithlst about three hours , dally, Monday Mrs: Robert Owens had is June Rutan and Mrs. Hilda Crazier; local treasurer, J. D. Miller, Farm­ other bid of $274S. - 7 for the Westminster Presbyterian Kitdien Closed M onday Night* through Friday. Day and evening 15 luncheipir^guests Mrs. Kurt Trophies will be awarded at this ers & Merchants National Bank, Church In Middletown. v„On Tues­ courses are scheduled. - . Schwarz, Mts. Martin Smith ,sr„ affair. - . Matawan^ . ■ ■: ■ ' : ■ day evening sh* entertained tha I ■ A sii-we4k-summer session will M atawan YoutFi' Takes members of the choir*: their, bus- Mrs. Donald Miller and ion, The hext meeting will be held Thomas. ■ start with registration'July 9 and bands and wives;: at a swimming at the. home of Mrs. Earl Rutan, Newspapers Cited ’ Astrbbiology Coune , Mrs. Mamla Fr«l was a Thurs- S. Day. and evening classes will party And barbecue. 797 Greenwood Ave.; Laurence (lay luncheon guest of Mrs. Jack begin July 7, ----- Raymond J. S^eln, suparvlsor Harbor, Thursday, evening, July 7, By Salvation Army Kelley, Kenilworth. .... of th* N t w ark Museum’s ~ " , J ’• 1 . at 8 p.m. New members are wel­ _ Mrs. Marie Frol spent Tuesday Miss J. Mabel Brown, editor and Planetarlum-Observatory, has an­ Demonstration Day come. Information on membership , ooliig research’ work at Beilevue publisher of The Keyport Weekly nounced that II girls and 62 boys may be obtained from'Mrs, Foster. Transportation : Hospital,'New York. , ' Planned By Clubs and Tha Matawan Journal, .was hav* been accepted for the nstror commended today for her news­ nautical courses the museum will New Jersey 4-H. Club membera Mrs. Chris Bakker '/ papers’ jpart In calling the public’s give in July. Phillip Smith, 53 Mrs. Malcolm Tilton will Illustrate..'skills ranging froni attention to ths Salvation Army Middlesex St., Matawan, Is enrolled Succumbed Monday cheese making to changing spark Honored At Party : by Special features and copy per­ for the;Study of astroblology. plugs In a car during their annual Mrs, Chris Bakker] Union Beach, taining to the organization’s 80th The course, astroblology, will in­ Mrs. Mary . Emma Tilton, State Demonstration Day on Tues­ 89, was guest of honor at a cocklall Anniversary during National Sal­ clude ; such topic*': M human ^sur­ Middletown Township, formerly of day at Rutgers University, New MORGANVILLE party aboard the ,S.S. New Am­ vation Army Week Just passed. vival in spue, space farming, •Freehold, died Monday; Juno 20, Brunswick. ■ ' sterdam, Which ' sailed from Ho­ Brigadier Barrett said that Its Conditions on other planets, and IMS, In the Ivy. House Nursing GARAGE t About 110 boys and girls will boken Friday at 12 o'clock noon. colleagues throughout New Jersey similar subjects. ' Nine high school Home, where sho had been a pa- give approximately 90, demonstra­ Attending the bon voyage party had Joined in helping to celebrate girls and 16 boys,have been chosen' LO 6*1810 — LO 6-6281 (lent 17 years. She was the widow tions at tha College of Agriculture were" Mr. and Mrs, H. Schwan the special occasion: Thirty-three to participate In that program. ; Of Malcolm 0. Tilton, and Douglass College, Each one and son, Bill, Mrs. Joseph A. editorials, 6B feature articles and ■ Mrs. Tilton was born ln Mlilhurst, will concern some skill they havo' Scholer, Mr. and. M rs,' Joseph 20 pictures depicting .Salvation Ar­ Slaughter, of the late Gideon C. and learned in 4-H Club work. Cunningham, Union Beach; Mrs. my activities . appeared In. t h e S arah (VahKIrk) McDowell, She Topics of the demonstrations will Winifred Gassford, Mr. and Mrs, state’s press during tha' week-long Was a life membor of the Brick Includo soil testing, Jiarnesslng a Andrew DpReuyter,' Laurence Har­ celebration. : . . Thla Is the month for an auto putch Reformed Church. Marlboro. BUSES to NEW YORK CITY pony, starting plants indoors, ar­ bor; Jack VanWalsum, Ridgefield ■ Surviving are a sister, Mrs. "What n great honor you and loan at this bank. Rates here will ranging flowers, how to ,change u Park; M rs. P eter VahDenDOoS, Laura C. Close, Red. Bank; a y o u r colleagues have bestowed (Express V ia N . J. TURNPIKE) you money on all kinds tire, caring for a Seelng’liyo dog, Hoboken, and Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter *dve of b r o t h e r , Raymond McDowell, upon us” the commander said. African violet care and breeding Blackly and ch ild ren , Maple cars including compact, luxury, .Wlckatunk, and several nieces and "With suoh trust and support The habits of the mosquito. fcfphews. , Shade. •, . ■ 1 Salvation Army ln New Jersey Round foreign o r sporis models.-. * Funeral services aro being con- must not: only continue but must T r ip s .... _ So select your new or tised uctcd this »fternoony«t 1 p.m. at Third Place Trophy • Library. Association strive to Increase Its program of automobile today and seq us for - iq, Worden Funeral Home, Red com munity assistance In every for Schedule and Rate Cali CO 4-2222 financial arrangements. , aiik,. tvlUi the Rev. Frank Huff, For Water Skiing L Plans Country Fair area where a need for help exists. a stor of th* Dutch Reformed For The Sahratlon Army j accept Paul A. Egan jr., 158 Broad St., A country fair will be held by, the challenge.” _ "v urch,/Boonton, officiating. Inter- Matawan, woii tho third place t h t Madison Township Public Buy 10 Trip B oob a h d S a v e iTHB MATAWAN BANK .ent will follow In '•■Pair' View trophy ln Men’s Tricks at the Mid- Library Association, Inc.; O ld emeteiy, Middletown. ■ Atlantic Open-Water Ski Champlon- Bridge, tomorrow .and .Saturday, Family Picnic Sunday - . . , - - - .< sanctioned by tho American fair chairmen, Margaret Keating 1 ■ M r. and M rs;' Thomas Smith, Hollo's Charter Service W ater Ski Association, sponsored and Elizabeth Oray^Mi,' havb an-1 Auxiliary Rummage Sale Keyport, held a family picnic on : A ...... by The St. Mary's Water Ski Club pounced. FREE PARKItiG1HKIG ^ Father's. Day. Those attending A mmmagasale Is belngSpon- at Leonardtoivn, Md„ Sunday. Tlie ceremonies will begin at 8 For Groups 3 ; -■ •Or^d tomorrow and_ Saturdv by . were Mr. and Mrs, Martin Smith u \ i ...... , - - PM and other members of the p.m; tomorrow jyith the ground- sr„ Mr. -and Mrs. Frank Smith O ffer! The Bdstln Com fort and Experience DRIVE-INi AHD tJ.j. -; i : * K -Jhfl_UdfesUte«ll!aiy_pjf_the.6tot Lo^jftr«nch -Water ski c lu-b breaklngof_thelr:prOpcrty..Tfterc andBOns.-Frank-andJohn.Mr. WALK-UP ganville, First Ajd Stjoid Mt Ml- aiitalM Mtos Nancy Rideout In- will be gpmes, tides for children, and Mrs, Robert Owens and chil­ Comlns 3am , Tennent Jld„' one ternatfonil Women's ski Champion) a cake ond rummage sale, penny dren, Vivien and Bobby, Mr. "and WINDOWS- s ... ii I _ ■ ’ * J a ffillj.lftpipi JRpuW. 7fl,,JM pr^9nyllle. I i r i , ^ 'e x h i b iti o n . and '•■water ski pitch, , and rofrcshmenW ^ j:; r Mrs. Doilald Miller and sons, Don., ROLLO TRANSIT CORP. ■Ftldjjy/honrt MlI 8Hliow*'M;elght facts' sponsored: by Tlie funds will be4umti

Use Of Family Car, School Bli/eberry G ro w ers ■■■/ Falling Holly Plan Rutgert Sauion

Grades Show Relationship Most of the nation's blueberry Leaves Common Parents' who 1J0 not wisely regu­ terest in school work. authorities will speak at a blue- befiy conference open to growers Has your holly tree lost a lot of late their teenager’s use of the a r 'In a significant number : of leaves during recent weeks? Or ire endangering his high school cases, grades were going down well and othera at Rutgers University July 6 and 7; On the first day there maybe • your tree is just starting -grades, his future and maybe his Kjfpre the car entered the picture to turn yellow and drop Its leaves ufe. This was th e m a ln finding of and the car tended only to ‘grease will be sessions ongrdwing berries, marketing. Inject and disease con­ now.„Jn either 'ease, there ptob ihe most comprehensive study ever the skids’," Mr.. Vernola empha­ trol, and breeding, according to ably is nothiiig to worry about undertaken to determine the auto­ sized. The poorest students a re Homeowners who have, had holly James N. Moore of the Depart­ mobile’s Influence on teenage be­ those who drive their own cars, trees for many years know that havior. ' . . — According to the Allstate study. ment of: Horticulture at' Rutgers, who is making arrangement). these trees'drop leaves every Conducted by the Allstate Insur­ . Holding' a job to support a car year. Soma people, who may not ance Companies In co-operation The group will tour South Jer­ affected the teenager’s attitude to­ have noticed before will claim sey’s blueberry section, visiting with - 30 selected ’h ig h ' schools ward school, and the curtailment that thejr trees never before tost 1 . thro&ghout the Unltied States 'and of study time created by the job- farms, storage facilities and the A their leaves like this: ; But they auction at Hammontoh, the second Canada, the stud); threw a search­ car combination led to a vicious could be mlstfken,' saya M .: A. day. Of special Interest will be re­ light on the academic, 'driving and ,circle. Of students spending $6 or Clark, agricultural agent. social habits of some 20,000 junior search plots operated by the U. S. .more per week on car support, There Is no disease that is caus­ Department ot Agriculture and Rut­ and senior youngsters, only one per cent were "A" stu­ ing yellow.and fallen leaves.- It Allstate calls the research a gers. • , . dents, while among those who is perfectly normal for all ever­ realistic approach to the problem spent $3 or less the ratio of “A” greens to lose some or all Jeavea of the'youthful drivers. As a group students was four times as high. each year. It just depends upon they are fusing grave concern to CLASSIFIED The concept of youngsters pay­ RiverteensOn which evergreen you have, ’what parent^- .educators apd ;, law en-: ing, their own. way obviously-has the lcaf-drop story will be. forcement agencies .tiectfuse of un­ merit, but when it Involves paying Duty In H ospital Check The Leaves usually high , accident rates, All­ their own way in using the car, If the buds on your holly tree state points M t The outstanding it boomerangs in the form of tip ' Riverview Hospital once again are full and green, and new leaves feature of the study Is the over- ierlor school work, Allstate main­ Will become the volunteer center are already starting to come out, ’.vhelming substantiation of the bas- tains. . . for .many of the area!s teen-agers, then your tree is perfectly normal 1 c importance of parental control according to Mrs. Robert Pearse, and healthy. Of cowje your tree) it the teenager, , -V- ] chairman of the hospital's River- might have been m oved olr In­ Control Use Of Car . Increase teens. jured in the last year o r two, ■ In I "The study leaves ho doubt that The Riverteens art an outgrowth which case it could possibly be t isn’t the car, but the control of of a few local teen-agers who ex­ in trouble. But chances oNthatj ,ts use that is important,’’ said In Lung Cancer pressed a/desire for some outlet are slight. Allstate’s New Jersey Regional The most rapid rise ever report­ toward volunteer work during the Other evergreens lo se their I Manager, Rick E . , -Vernola. He ed for a'nonlnfectious dijfease has summer holidays from school. needles or leaves each year, too. added, "Parents must realize the swept the country unchecked for Mrs. Pearse started the venture in Pine; spruce, laurel, rhododendron I irgency of exercising more au- 20 years. Six times as, many men 1957 with eight, girls, between the and all the rest have a time each | IN ihority over their teenagers when die of lung cancer today than in ages of 15 and 17, nnd in 1958, a year when they shed old leaves. it comes to how and when they 1940. "This year alone, an estim­ dozen or more locai teen-agers drive.” • - - - ... ated, 36,000 American will die of served as volunteers in the busy . Your advertisement in this pa­ Underlining the accident problem fuiig cancer, 31,000'men arid 5000 roiitlne-of hospital life? per'will reach prospective pur­ among youthful drivers, Allstate women," said Own G, Hunt, Pres­ Last summer, over 30 girls from chasers in eveiy community In tbe | says their involvement rate Is ident, American Cancer Society, Red Bank, Rumson, Little Silver, bayshore area. about twice as high as the average New Jersey Division, Inc.,in quot­ Fair Haven, 'Shrewsbury, Mata­ adult, and their average accident ing a report issued by the statisti­ wan and Keansburg joined togeth­ aU o Js„ c9n$jdeiably more severe. cal 'department ot the American er In the familiar light blue smock Furthermore, most of the young^ Cancer Society. ! to-aid the nursing staff it River­ At S. Boyes sters, not just a few, are Involved What causes lung cancer? The view Hospital with various duties. ia accidents, : answer to this and the more gen­ Have Variety Of Job* "it is simply not true that a eral question what causes cancer, The teen-agers circulate through­ You Set MORE small minority of the youngsters has yet to le found,'However, ev­ out’ the hospital In a variety of are responsible for most of the ac­ idence from more than 23 studies jobs. You wili (ind them, scattered and cidents,” Mr.i; Vernola explained. ln eight countries has shown that among the various departments "(Repeaters areh’t'the major prob­ lung cancer patients predominant­ and floors, with the exception of Rug Cleaning lem, for we have found that those ly are cigarette smokers. the nursery. ■ who have! accidents, today usually No creditable scientific evidence Their jobs include delivering are not the same ones who have of any kind ever has been produc­ jnail to patient's rooms, arranging the accidents tomorrow," he add­ ed that, is Inconsistent with the flowers, transporting patients to p e r D o l l a r ed. . ■' .'■• . v ■- ' - - generally held view that excessive the x-ray and laboratory facilities, Relationship To Academic Standing cigarette smoking is one of the running errands, working in the Confirming the 'car-grades situ­ Boyca removes more deep down principal causes.of lung cancer. emergency room, and, if the girls Imbedded dirt — y<*r rugs stay ation, the study points out that The otSer suspected factor, air are over 16, they may be permit­ cleaner longer, last longer — amount Of car usage has a direct pollution, has been shown to be ted to work in the newly opened You get more cleaning per dol­ relationship to academic.standing, far less Important than cigarette pediatric wing of the ' hospital; lar because there Is no middle driving' a car doei not in itself sitting. : ‘ ‘ Here they .play games with the man.when you deal direct wj(h have an advene effect on grades, 'Tar Contains Agents children, conduct story hours, play our plant. Try. us once*. . ■ but when the' use of the car is you'll agree its the cleanest and WILL ■ Laboratory studies show that the records and make the young pa­ safest rug cleaning possible for permitted tb (infringe dn school tar in' cigarette smoke contains a tients, feel "at home" with their the moneyl Work, serious problem s, develop. number of agents which will pro­ day-by^day older sisters. . ' Grades start to suffer when the duce cancer in > Jtnlmals. - Other When the girls register for Riv­ Free storage Dl Sept. ' car is used more than tjgpdays studies show that the cigarette erteens, they are interviewed by ojit of the five-day schoaf week, smoke weakens the natural de­ Ihe hospital's co-ordinator of vol­ only 9* Allstate’s res^jjvh division dls- fenses of the lungs. Once normal unteers, Mrs. Hubert Farrow, who, su rvey .covered. In the 'survey.covered. it waa lung cells are damaged, cancer in turn, makes a definite assign­ Phon.P A 1-1381 BE ] V,-’ * ' 'I ; j • : found that those.who.used.the'cari arils max'develop, grow, crowd m ent to each girl lor the, entire* l.'' r j " \ l . „ : j;. at ittst fouY •tfayV W0ra’m6fe than dot, and fftiW^'tleJtroy the norrtal sum m er/ placing ‘ her ' ‘rere sflli Raritan Bay'* > Only i' * 'f: twice as likely td bn .VD" or-worse believes her volunteer efforts will Rug'CUanlng Plant students tha*qJh(!/.4WD-day., users. EThe American Cancer Society be most needed, keeping in mind But.ihe best-recotdCof all were hijs accepted, th? evidence, that the wishes of the girl. lftadi by aM denu^ho ponfined cigarette smoking Is a causative Riverteens may be found on duty tjieit": u s a g ^ jtric tiy -.to" th e , ymatg factor-iB'iung cancer. As . part ol six days a week, from 9 a.m. un­ $ , Woyes ends. ' - ' ’ / ’’ """ its role in-th?. effort ol federal, til 12 o'clock noon, during June, READ ;For the first time, the study an­ state and (voluntary ’ agencies to July and August. The girls are re­ swers the question of which comes control', lufig cancer, the society is quired to devote at least one full Rug Cleaning Co. first, the caror'poor grades, lt obliged to:m ai0 public, the known morning per week, the equivalent .INCORPORATE was revealed that .poor academic facts derived from research into Of three hours. performance doesn’t necessarily the. causes of this disease," added 4 th and SIi m u A ve, ’ - set in after extensive use of the Hunt.. • - Your advertisement In this pa­ 1 South Amboy, New J< n i| car begins. Frequently,: a car be­ per will reach prospective • pur­ • for Host Domestic Rugs ; comes a diversion to the student Real Estate Listing Cardsj. for chasers In every community, in t h t who already has little or no sale a t this offiqe. bayshore area. —

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contract wfis negotiated after a Kostulakos, Eliiabeth Kwiakowski, da Shufelt, Curtis gnUth, ' Thoma» ' State Department K.H.S* Class of 1950 M arks 10th R eunion A t Pinner-D ance short strike. ■, " * . ■Kathleen Leary, William LeMlen, Staubach, Leonard Sterinsky. Mau-' . Kilns at. the tila plant wer6 Barbara Leakin, Carol .LoveLt, Ka­ reen; Stevens,' Ronald Stevensott. fired Friday, Immediately , afwr ren Lombardi, Itae X/ivatJo.^ Anthony Ssunski, Christine Tardy,' IsSecking Help the strjke vote of the union. Full ■ TlaaSas Luchento, Ijfiira Lukacs. Frederick ThomSs. : ■' ';.:1 ; art of diplomacy is said to production Is expected tq be re­ pennis Liind, Carolyp MacDonald,' 'MarianneToney, Cnarles Tremel, stored at the"’plant soon. ” - - Patricia. Tucker, Thomas Tucker, , W3H old as government itself. In Joann Mallinga; Anthony ■ Maiara, Joseph; Malara, Patricia ManClni, Frederick Tymesori, AnnMario. (fUfUnlted States, the Dfyftrtment Santo Manclnl,' Susac Jane Martin, VanNostrand.' fto b.e r t Vineyard, : . of State was the first executive de Thomas Martineau, Marianne Mar- Carol Wallis. Donna Walsh, Sandra Wang, Ranald .Ware, Walter Wasil- partment of government fo bees: (continued from page one) towlcz, Michael Matey,; Kathy Mc­ Allister, Thomas McGuinness, Lin­ kowski,. Norman’ Wedgewood, Da- • tabllshed, and it has grown from gatt, iEiaine-Farrell, Susan- -Flan­ vid Wlggett, John Yacuziio, Ruth t small agency Into an Intricate nery. v da Hitro, Joanne Mollis, Frances' MoscareUp, Richard Mueller. Zeyen. Organization employing thousands Mary Fogarty, Robert Foy, Rob­ ert Francisco, George. 'Fraser; : Charles Mundy, Wayne Morphy,1 ' of dedicated Americans. ' , Rojann Fryer, Edward Gallo, Jo­ William 1 Naused, Janet Nelson) The Department of State Is the anne .Galloway, Kenneth; Gardner, Nancy Nisky, Rory Novotny, Bruce Palmer, Eletta Patella. Jo­ headquarters'of a vast-, repotting -Ronald Gamett; William. Garra- '5 3 Chevrolet systemwhlch stretches from Wash­ brants, David Gilliand, Denise seph Pafumi, Janice Parrenf Kare“ Glennon, Carol Ann Gonello, Wel­ Peer,- . John Perhacs,.-.- Barbara Ington, D. C., to the far comers lington Graham, Frank Gyalog, Ira Plahta, Robert, Platner,:, Thomas "6 " Powerglide ., ol the earth. From its pests abroad, Haber, .( Charles Hackett,1 John Poglrnlcki, Marguerite - i Porter, members of the! United Stales For- HamiltoS,' Raymond Harmes, Mi­ George Powers, 'William Quade, ■’.. «!gn Service report to the State De- chele, Henba. ' ■ Rollin Rathbun, Mary RayiiOr, . , . partment on foreign developments Carol Hinton, Robert Hogan, Lau­ , Terry Rebuck, Maryana Recklelf, MORGANVILLE ren Holden, Judy Holub, Philip Raymond R^szkowski, Gal) Roger- Which have a bearing on.the wel- Horln, Thomas Hudak, Paul Incon- son, Pamela Sadowski, Sharon GARAGE fare'and security of the American The first reunion of the Class of 1950, Keyport High School, was Back row, Harrison Boggs,1 Frank Fuller, Rudy Maslar iMrs. trera, Thomas Jenkins, Joseph Jen- Sand, Janice Santile, - Susan Sar- people. , ‘ ' • held on their 10th anniversary at a dinner agd dance In Crystal Brook. Catherine (Valentino) DiGennaro, Mrs. Mildred (LeooetteJ Infantl, nlngs, David Johnsen.' George geaht, Marilyn E. Schmidt, Mariyn LO 6-1810 ^ LO 6-6281 From its "home office*'in Wash­ Inn, Eatontown, Saturday night* Music for dancing was furnished Mrs. EHeen (Anderson) Sickles, Mrs. Joan (Gervaslo) Levagllo, Mrs. Knowles. John Kocenskl,; Pamela L. Schmidt, Clifford Schnuck, Lin­ by The Jesters. Pictured, left to right, are, front row,'Joseph DlFedclc. Marie (Mlele) /Slgismundi, Mrs. Carolyn (Peseux) Umbach, Mrs. Ington, D. C., members of the De­ Dbmlnlck Luccarelll, William VanPelt, Alfred Metsger,-class president, Roberta (Roberts) Chcnowethr Mrs. Muriel (Jouaneau) MacInnes, Miss partmental Service are engaged Iri John Freiburg, John Hendrickson,. Anthony Rossi; second row, John Gertrude Smith, Mrs. Joanne (Hopla) Yates/Miss Muriel Cahill, Mrs; programs in direct support of the Meyers, Nicholas Pamls, Henry Springsteen, WlUlam Beach, Mts. Sandra (Foulk) Wilson, Mrs. Audrey (Palumbo) Mlchael^Mrs^ Susan . Department's responsibilities in the Mildred (Welle) Kerestes, Mrs, Carol (Wilson). Auriemma,' Mrs, Betty (Raymond) Maresca, Mrs. Pau)a (POuzenc) Bllarczlk^. Joseph; Monte- ...everydajrj ■ field of foreign affairs. (Cooper)' Kramer, Mrs. Naomi (Boardwlck) Sommers,. Mrs. J. Ev iusco, partially hidden, Raymond Belleran,~ Keith . Bookct,.. partially Young Persons Needed' Collins, class advisor; Mrs. Viola (Stranlero) Dlodato, class secretary, hidden, WUUam Bommer, WlUlam Rltt,, Herbert Klein. Present, but Mrs. Joan (Brower) Hopla, Mrs. Patricia (McCabe) Bausls, Mrs. not shown In the picture, were WUUam Fagan, Marcus Lee, Edward ..every week! ^Young men and women, if you Patricia (Cottrell) Whitney, Walter Metzger. Sutton, Charles Kitzman and Mrs. Marjorie (Truex) Lamberson. , s m r i N G S Are Interested in using your eleri* ear skills In return for the oppor­ tunity to take part in the conduct son related,.until this spring when the corridors and gym stair wells tion, in addition to Mr. Hoff, and cyla, ;Thom&s .A, Ragonesi, -Kath­ $f foreign relations with other na* all of a sudden the'collectors be* of the high school.'Matawan Town­ Mr. Joyce, are ChaHes Aumick, ryn L. Redd, Thomas J. Redman, (ions, the time to do something gan to miss their due dote appear­ ship. Police Athletic League' \ Carol Delbasco, Richard Pise, Walter G. Reed, George J. Rich­ ances. William Kerr, Stanley Kordzinski, ard, Robert G. Riepl, Dinorah Ru-. About It Is now,” says Ancel N. granted use of the gym Sundays The company went along with John Partridge and David Watson. dolph. y ,. ' Taylor, th e State Department's next winter. Bids were received Chief of Employment. “The De- their requests for an extension of Clarence D. McHenry is secretary, Josephine V. Ruggiero, Carmine iartment Is Interested in drawing time until the garbage piled up at on, 100,000 gallons of No; 4 oil and of the board. Anthony Santora, Michael Francis tl; employees from every one of too much of a rate. A showdown 25,000 gallons or No. 2 oil. They List Of Graduates" Santora;:’R6berfLrScarpino,Rob- the 50 states' of the Union; from then was called, Mr. Henson said, will be acted upon Monday.; Those, receiving diplomas ' Were ert C. Schmidt, MaryAnn Sheridan, Jbig cities, and small towns, from and the -collectors--admitted they Barry Allan Alsenstock, Paul Aron­ Mary Slederer, Robert T. Sigmon, Villages and farms." could not get a permit to collect son, George Robert Bailey, Grace Joyce M. Stark, Edward Walter Persons interested In "home any more becaose of~ the sanitary Barbera, Jacqueline Barry, Alan Stopkpwitz, Eleanor Strangmeyer, ipfffce” employment as stenogra* land fill law and not having a Bauerle, Jack :E; Beardsley; An­ Carol Ann Swlnesburg, Timothy vphers, typists and clerks must be bulldozer. Fiber Chemical now (continued from page one) drea Berry, Delma Blackwell, Se- Walter Tesch, Charlotte Thornhill, ,*Ueast 18-years-cf-age, and must has contracted with Madison Dis< sociation by Mrs. Ethel Borowskl reida Lila Blair, Barbara Bore, Jo­ Gary Edward Timpson, ..Marilyn qualify by passing; a'Civil Service posal Service to take away gar* to Carolyn Philbrick, social studies seph T. J. Bore, Jerrold Wi Boy­ Jean Vance, Gregory Van Woert, .'.^(jpoination, a physical exflmlha- bage every two weeks and there award, and Charlotte Hayes, lan­ chuk, -Lon Bromley, Thom a? Darlene Ruth Vild, Catherine Ann tlon and a background investiga­ shpuld be no reason for further guage arts award; Browntown Par. Browne, Marianne Buarne, Gary Wendell, Penelope Ann -Westcott, tion. Starting salaries range from complaint on that score, the com* ent-Teacher Association by Mrt, Burlew, Julie A. Burlew, William William Douglas Whitlock,-tan Wil- $3255 to $3755 per year.- pany official notes. v Clarence Hauser to Nancy Green Butler, Robert J, Campagna. lebeek-LeMair, Georgia Carol Yan- Young people interested In “For­ As for the plant being a/'fire- and Patricia Kays, awards for Joyce R. Cardone, Cathy A. cy, Shirley Evelyn York, Linda eign Service" employment as secre* trap," Mr. Henson pointed out it class speeches; Madison Township Coyne, Danny T. Coyte, Jnmes Gail Zlnis, Judith Ann Zmyewski. taries/ stenographers, communica- is subject to regular Inspectlon.by Teachers.- Association by Lewis Daly, Gale M. Deeken, Lois Ann1 , tionsi mail and pouch-clcrks must township and county firo officials Gesualdo to Arlene Geddlngs, safe­ Delaney, Richard DeLlsa, Brenda ba at least 2f, American citizens and could hot operate if they ty, patrol-award; Madison Demo­ J. Donaldson. Dolores M. Donavatli Strike Settled cratic Club by George Flore to Judith A. Donavan, Robert C. for at least five years; single with found it a menace to the neigh­ (continued from page one) James Leslie, boy’s athletic award; Drake, George R. Elfert, John R. ltd dependents;. high school grad- borhood. Mr. Henson declared the The union, Local 20581,, of the liates in excellent health, and avail* company has bought 300 feet of Old Bridge Lions Club by John Eisler, Nancy ' Emens, Diane C. Cioverdale . Carney, to Robert Rlepl, science Tile and' Clay Workers Union, able to go to any one of 286 Em­ nylon firehose and conducts reg­ Farkas, Barbara Fagan, Robert L. AFL-CIO, called the walkout June bassies, Legations or Consulates lo­ ular drills of use of the hose by aword; Willis School Faculty by Ferguson, Arthur Flynn, Denise PORR'ROlt"^ 89- f lkS Joseph Germain, to Josephine 1 when a one-year contract ex­ cated In 90 countries throughout the its own employees for emergency Furey, Diane C, Galatl. pired. They demanded a flve-cent LAMB CHOPS shoulder ii>79' IKANKS zibpkgg^ Ruggiero, girl’s athletic award. world. They must be able to pass fire fighting. This fire fighting Robert Galatl, Arlene Geddings, hourly, wage increase, plus a ninth would go on Until the fire com­ performance testa, and meet a Also Middlesex and Monmouth Nancy' F. Green, Linda G. Gund- paid1 liotlday. The;company stood RIB LAMB CHOPS * Ib89« CHOPPED BIIF 3iMcg*l°° minimum work experience re­ panies are on the sc^ne and have Friendship Association by Roger lach, Dorothy L. Haley, Thomas f!rm on a ' three-cent offer until quirement of three years. College taken over, Mr. Henson indicates, Blair to Robert Campagna and Hammel, David R. Hands;huch, June 15 when representatives of RIB STEAK lb69‘ BACON diced lb49‘ trafitfng may be substituted for a M r,, Henson declared • that the Rose Ann Pacylowskl, award to. Lawrence Harrison, John A, Has- both sides met .in negotiation with maximum of 18 months of experi­ flow of foul water out of the plant boy and girl for .greatest educa­ pel, Charlotte M. Hayes, Carrollyne Joseph Shulci, a representative of ence. Starting salaries range' from was due to a workman's mistake tional growth; Crandall-Kossman S. Higuera, Vincent J. Hines, Har­ the Federal Mediation and Con­ (3720 to (4180 plus travel.expenses and will not occur again. He den* American Legion Post IT7 by Ray­ vey M. Hoffman, David P. Jehs(, ciliation Service. , find housing allowances.' led chromic acid 1b allowed to run mond Kiem to George Bailey and James J, J6nPs, Sandra E. Joyce, Travel/ foreign lands, good pay onto-the streets or that chemical Nancy Green,, citizenship awards; The union membership met Fri­ Barbara K. Knndur, Vera A. Ka- days and voted to accept a package ■and opportunity for advancement cans ora allowed 'to lay -around Madison Park Women's Democratic W i Patriplij „A, Kays, Helen E. dre, * of Courser, fmportant to indi- where children might' get Into Club b$ Mrs. JTarry Messenger to Keating. . •; . ' increase which includes an im­ „ yJduflls in considering overseas em- tliem...... • ‘ ~ - ..... Eleanftr Strangmeyer, mathematics mediate four-cent raises followed Patricia A. Klim, Kathleen J. by a one-cent raise in December, 4 fo^ pioyment, but the Department Is Mayor Phillips has taken cognK award, The Mld-Madisoh Civic As­ sociation award presented by Jo­ Kroner, Thomas Kulberda, Lee I. three-cents additional June 1, 1961, {Dost Interested ia those candidates zance of these charges and - has Lalzure, James J. Leslie, Virginia tthfr'havs the concept of service to seph Soltis to Nancy Green was and another cent ln December, CANNED A llF Lv o r* fM given assurance the board of R. Llndler, Robert L. Laderstedt, 1981. ; ;. ' 12 jjicir country uppermost in mind. health will ask the State Depart* for the highest general average. The school band played "Viceroy Andrea T. Lorence, Dorothy Lucz. Includes All Personnel ■' For further details and application merit of Health to investigate to kow, Paul MacAulay, .David Rus­ forms write to the Employment Dl- make sure the company's repre­ Overture” after which William R. The. new scale applies _to ^alL Wright, area principal. Introduced sel McAuliffe, Cheryl L. Mac- personnel and Includes changes 'ln PicWes^ ^ 2 # Vjjlpn,. Department of SUte, Wash­ sentations ..are corrects ...... Cloud, James McDonnell, Carolyn ington 29, D. C. the class to Dr. Sample, superin­ the fnlnlmum arid maximum sal­ Llndy "■ - 1 . tendent, who, In turn, presented V. Markett, Shirley B. Martin, Do­ ary scales at the plant- which All Flavors IS or. Can • I .lfO K Shopping Center the class to Mr. Hofr for. the con­ lores Meyer, Lois Milewskl, Mari­ manufactures ceramic 'wall-- tilq.. Township Names ferring of diplomas; William Joyce, lyn J. Millef, Spencer F. Miller, While not granting tha additional (continued Irom page one) vjee president of the Madison Gladys Lynn Morgan^ Larry Mulvi- holiday/ the contract now provides Wide of Farm Hor. (continued from page one) chase, of the property as could be Township Board of Education, pre­ hlll.. ' ' . . ; -r-- . a more liberal policy allowing CATSUP Commission examination given in encompassed legally in advnncc ot sented the board of education gift Robert A. NDrthrup, Regina Ma­ leaves ol absence for sick or dls-^ dSUodcn House ' April. the holding of a referendum, The and the class song the “Almn rie Nyers, Derrick A. O’Keefe, obled. Company President Robert 1 SO) Can Resignations of Thomas W. majority of the board found It too Mater." The benediction was pro­ Rose Ann Pacylowskl, James B. K. Maitcr said...... ; ...... : Brown and Stephen Kalleta from Indefinable a procedure and not nounced by the Rev, Walter A. Patterson, Glorljcan M. Penny, Mr; Multer praised the work of Unden House thf township sewerage authority befitting while tho Aberdeen Rd. French, bf St; Thomas's Chiirch, Kenneth J. Pettit, Carolyn J. Phil- the federal mediator and iald both Were accepted by the committee. site still was an active considera­ Old Bridge. The band played for brick, Beverly A. Piano; Stephen management and union officials Mr. Brown is moving from" the tion. Mr. Kane gained support the recessional, . ' L. Plzzolato, Barbara J. Platt, Ur- yiere “very pleased” with the two- CUT GREEN BEANS— (ownshlp and Mr. Kalleta cited from Mrs. Esther Rinear and Members of the board of educa­ szula I. Porebmy, Frances Rac- yea r pact. Last year, a One-year Linden House ’ , tlie- demands 'of private-business Floyd R, Brown but Harold J. Do 08 the reason for his resignation. lan, board president, Thomas L, Sewerage Authority Appointees Siddons, Robert Bentley, Calvin D, LIGHT MEAT TUNA 4 fo . -Mayor peter J. Waters appointed Pcarce and Alfred R, Manville Carn\en Guzzo, Edgeview Rd., to all voted "no" Roy S. Matthews- CENTS replace Mr. Kalieta in a term ex­ was absent. SODA “ . S " * . plririg in February 19G4, and Harry But all members were 'agreed J.Xfeiisf, Matawan .Rd!, to the un­ that Immediate action was a neces­ Expired- term. ol_MrJ_BrQwn_which B e A G o o d sity. Tho cornmlttce„on sites, som- ixplres ln\ February ”1961.' posed of Mr. Manville, Mr. Brown S U G A R SN O -W H ITE 5 I B S 4 5 C Tho committee confirmed the and Mr. Matthews to report in 39 appointment of'Daniel J. Stankle- days, was the result with the board NBC RITZ 8oipkg ' 25* Sunshine Hyde Park Asst. 39* tvicz as municipal recreation dl- members concurring action on rector at a salary of (700. Mayor their decision'concertedly would be - Waters reported that 200 young., desirable.' DAIRY Wters signed up . for tho program Tho board atcepted the resigna­ Royal 1 lb. Prints ...... tyhen it opened Monday and ufged Linden Farms . js - •4dults to assist the recreation tion of Mrs. Dorothy M. Holiday ^Commission. • -■ from the high school teaching staff ORANGE *w.can & 7for99‘ ” The Matawan Township Demo- and of Miss Esther Blau as ele­ BUTTER ji*rjy i oa which the firm assistant, $3100; Rosa Sclieuers, . to thla part-time secretary, $100 monthly; 4r official. H it tht* featiire that Celesta Wenzel, superintendent's m municipal attorney .Ischeckia Wcretary, (1350; Mildred Bennett, ■ . - Anytime ’ Ihfgh school secretity, (4220; Ruth Iftttthegartwge complaints, Rogers, Matawan Elementary in Heflsm averted they arose School secretary, $3780, and Vic- ,o(. dtfflfiult!#i Wifi.,*, former to riir Howard, part-time secretary,- 126 Main Street Matawan UroKTJiomtu ’Regon. attendance FRIDAY, JULY 1 Mon. Tk« frl 8;t5 A Jt To 9.-00 KM LSrtw^ay 8:15 A JI. To 6HN> PJfc - thing tbadibewl slearedjjAt' plfKwiy wlU receive $800. • ' lim lte J QtustlBt* f;iBWj.»in-beMughtortpalttUng