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This Week COVERING , TOW NBI1IPS OF ' Two Sections i i o i ..m i>i :l , m a im s o n MAHLIlOltO, MATAWAN AN l>' 2 0 P a g e s MATAWAN BOROUGH

/ Member . Member N .tlc n .l Edllorli) Ajuofilstion MATAWAN, N. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1957 waunt* PfM* AiiocUUoo 8 SHI1 YEAR — 17th W EEK; New Jertey Press Association > ..-. I, UonraoGth Single Copy Ten Cents State Sets Date For Pre-Trial Of New Farmers And Merchants National Bank Marlboro Board Votes 54 To Pay • v ■ • . ■ • : / • ■ Matawan Township Values Appeals Unauthorized''.Lunch Program Bills Hearing Scheduled Nov. 7 In State House In School Attorney Recommends Action But...... , Trenton; Trial Day Still To Be Determined Refutes justification On "Precedent" ^ - ‘ P re ■ tr i al M a t a w a n-To wrr^ Muvlboio I'ownslitp nomd of ’ ship's appeal Itom the “ true Education last night. pasKoa"~ value” table of equalized valu­ Modern Banking Matawan Borough B'4 a motion based dn a fee- ations used for school aid for omm'endatloii'by Cllftpn T, , the 1958*59 fiscal year will be Halloween Parade Darkalow, board .attorney,that h e 1 id Nov. 7, the Townshtp Building To Open $1104.117 be npin'oprlateij1 from Committee was Informed yes- To Assemble At J the capita) account io lelin* ‘ ierday by ttie Division of Tax­ Farmers & Merchants buvso the cafclcv^a account lor. ' ' ation ot the State Department : Sets Public Inspection Broad, Main Sts. ... : nii overexpcndltme ln that oir*ihe Treasury. . amount lo set up a hot luncli " The past will go linnd-ln- The Halloween pnr»de-f:o r i' t*fie pre*trtai hearing, ac­ program at the new, Central hand wllh tho future next Mon­ tho children of the Hoi'outfft of cording to Benjamih S.^ Dan­ Bchool,-.f* ■ ' . . : ■ : day, Oct. 28, .when the Farm­ Matawan. Thursday evening, : «kln, division secretary, v IT I "The motion by Carl W, nin» . ers and Merchants National Oct. 31. will start ut Memorial be conducted at 10:30 a.m. ‘ in Park promptly nt 7 p.m; gev,-seconded by'Mrs, , OlorJa the Assembly Chamber of the. Bank, Matawan, Ihe p 1 d e s t M. A’ntlsi*ll was supported hy banking house in- Monmouth ' Daniel Mancinl, a e n c r ft 1 7 Stafe; Hou$e, Trenton/ 'before chairman, .will be assisted by llarvoy V, Holland, ,boft|.<| Commlssiocer David' H. Wein­ County opens Its new .banking president; Michael It,vnlewlDj, building and otlices on Main Edward Francy and Charles er of the Division of Tax Ap­ bonrd vlce-picsldent, and Jo* St. 16r business. Open house O'Hai®. Ollievs on the o o m- peals. . . . mlttoo n r e Mrs. dcnevlevo soph D, Alt. Thoso opposed for public Inspection of t h e wore Allred L. Sloror, olmlr* -At that time Mr, Danskin re» new banking facilities Is sche­ Donnell, Matawan 11 o r o u'g h ported* the township must be Councilwoman: - Proscoutor man of the cnteicvin commit* ' duled Wednesday, Oct. 30 trom tro; MIllHid Ii. Lnmbpi'soiit prepared- to state the grounds 6:30 to 10:30 p.m. John W. Applegate; John irio-' on 'which the appeal Is based, lino; Thomas Francy; .Leo William L. Morris and C, Dow , The, exterior of this h a n d- ey Holmes. approximate time needed to Weinstein; Hloliard Lewis;, nnd somc contemporary bhtldlng ls Speolal Meeting ’ : ' prepare the township's case. 'a combination of brick, in 'a Mis. Theodore D'Alola -and a group.of molhera, , i TIip Dpaclal medtlng w a « the niimbei o l expert witness- range 0[ buff, blue aluminum called -wltli iho ntloinoy pros- f.a. ,expec <1 10 *)e called and p0nc!3 anij glass. The main ' All partlcipnnts.ui) lo nnd In­ • I#' (.Kama am A M If MAAAllnHrirtO . . . 1 . . n out after movos to got a voto i f there are any negotiations banking room, with its Plum cluding ia-yeaiB-of-ago will as- pending for a settlement, smnblo on Ilroacl 8t, at- t Ii e at two prior mi^otlugs, failed Pudding . mahogany counter­ because a majority only would : Date for Trial . screen and luminous ceiling, Intersection of Mali) Si. at 0:30 A date for the trial of t h e Wednesday, .Oct. .SO, The Farmers nnd Merchant*, the; oldeat p.m.' to form the Vint ol pass bills totlie *1100 I I |n 11 . is spacious and open in feel­ The new Farmers and Merchant* National, Bank,. Mahv nuthoil*od for equipment to' appeal i f o mi_ the valuation Matawan, will open for business Monday,- Oct. 2B. The hai bank in Monmimth County, ii now observing the 127tl» annivers­ march, \ 1 ’ ing. Portable backcouotcr units set up thp jjjafelerla, Prank placed against tbe. township allow for -flexibility ln serving some-new building, featuring the latest Architectural design,' ary ot IU original charter*., ____- - . - Lod by llie Malawan Police wiUi.be fixed at the pre-trial will be open to the public for inspection from.OjSO to 10:30 p.m., Department, tho- MiilawBi) Dugan, boavd sijcvclavy; rc- ' customers quickly and effi­ ported thlK hltd ie'sulled in Iho. bearing. Trials on school aid PMro-DCpartmcnr tfuqlSi, I h o ciently. The floor of the public csfeterlu account g n 11 I n it" appeals are scheduled to be­ space Is constructed of .locally Matawan First .Aid fetiund, gin/Nov. 1.2 according, to Mr. Set The Clock BACKl OK Township Parade the Matawan High .8 o It o o I from tho board only M8S3&' manufacturer-mosaic tile ln'a All School Fire Violations J r a g a I n h t 101)0,110 eaulpmcnt ■tJanskin’.ll.. 5 * ,r " harvest range of, color. ■ For-those of you who have TTi e ■ Matawan TownHhlp U a ii d, Majorettes, c o I or The state served 'notification oosts It had inet-, , , .The floor of the officers' been chasing an hour’s sleep OpirtmUlee yesterday apiirov- Oiutrd, Cliser Lenders nnrt tlie on the township committee' But Paint Storage Corrected Malawan F I r“tf Department Mr. flnrkalow snld lie yt a »* space and directors’ room ls since April, your search will f^ ^ b o Hallowecii paradr iff j!lUlWiioed-i-4it—tMwne«t“ i«:l-8^“ Oct, 8 that Its' “ true value” corpcted in a harmonizing ^Sll^oniiofed-by-thojoliit-or-*- Dtum_imdaiu»lp-Coi'psT—t-ir-'ir be ended Saturday, or Sun* tako" lind l)0i>n ‘ rimdo by assessment, as. computed by shade of rust. Y eHo\y„-a.a d Matthews Hold» Room Conlali»ing lt ganlxaiimui of tho tovviulilp. cliildron will march up Main the stat^eqUiUlzatlon commis. day-atZ-n.m^'to-bc-cxact,— soiniont* and thoro wan no 111- while7 walls in the banking when that tlmo rolls around M r •. ttthei lloyle, general St., tlirouiih South St. to tho slon, would be ?31,700,000 for Fireproof; Reveals Past Negligence Iptctit In tho tnftttoi'. Mo sav? room’ t are complemented by onco moro to 'turn BACK auditorium, ot the Mntnwan the 1858-59 “inx year against clialrmaiu haa announced the wjiere-could hnve lioen ",a-mi!i.‘ ' wlndpw hangings - In a sheer yourjejpeks, u • ’ & , Ro? 3, Matthews, chairman buatlble paint and thl^tners are line of march of the parade. High Sclicol, wlioic Judglus ♦16,208,600 f o r the current will lake plUOe, ' imdcrslnjullng" in thnt tho ted- black and white print. , , The chance to regain one ot flio school properties com­ stored Jn.ttie furnace room, pi Formation will take plnco cinl govefnmenl'n hot lunch ■ yeftr..- ; : ./' ; . ' Office Decorations . hour of sleep causcs a sacri­ mute of the Matawan-Town­ tlie Memorial Bo li.o o l, *nd Flood llghis will lllumlnaln - As the change for Matawan at (1:30 p.m. nil Kant t)on- program for schools sanctions o Walls of the directors' room fice of one hour of late aft* many of tli e container*’ ore the slrcrln m ul the mottioin Borough is only from $17,371,­ ihlp Board of Education, Moii- ooutmo, (Ulffwpod Beach tn plirohuncs nut of oafolorla' mil- and president's office a r e ; crnoon daylight, hut s i n e e group will escort the yotmg- 009 to 417.725,5000/ the use of dsy decried t h e. comnjnlnls stored lit a direct line with the front "of tho liomo of Th«muf» slots. . ____ ning urm m l*...... beige with panels of grass- flowers don’t grow to be the state’s figures would lntely issued by borough fire d l burner doors ond In enso Vena»-procced up North Con* .‘ ^"(Jonlllot of Idea*'* clptlu^All furniture Is- of, mod­ picked,- -nor lawns to be Judges will be loprescnta —mean that Instead of the town­ offlcevs against conditions, at of a .flniitibnck would ba vulner­ oourae to Cliffwood Ave.. lives of. the Mntnwan M o r- The iittornoy cmphns^t-il Im ... ern design. withcQ,vcrings;and , mowed or watered, the hour, thq schools as exaggerated. able to lire...... aoroatj Itouto 35“on CUtfwood had not talHed ^ iih fihyona on ship and borough about equal- upholstering tni* shades of'red, of sleep Is' milch more ap.,; ciiantii’ Assoolatloif, the Wnm. (continued on page fifteen) He, replied yesterday to Mis. V "Janitors1 supplies such as Aver, and finally to tlio ii'e'if'cot,riotlve vail ..oveij ihe fura>“ ' refnfahmenU WflrVoil to ihe - I’i'ttftjNlonal Women's O I u b (oonllmiod oil pagn two) on . tlie maiinv floor. *niese~pftugh attorney, consulted t h e Monday by a split vote after “Over 400 gallons of c o m- (c^lm icd; on pagetwjb) parade,...... ' Bridge,- air pollullortr 'allfgeit • ;jlre ordinance and found that discussion which revealed committed by Robert MoIllsU, f to be cnusefl" by plaliTs .In j.hii;. . . marked cleavage of,opinion. . , papers could be burned In con Capture 5 Prizes 20, of <08 East Avo.7 P. e rC il v'Wlilltyiljiiii01ii>' sfibieVt" ot n' talners that would keep them Mrs. Ethel Boyle, chairman Amboy, according to his con-. 'irea isiloft inrde iiy Mr, lfirinal’, Hit ...from' scattering at a distance Receive Better t of the cafeteria committee, .re­ Parochial Bus Stress Need For fesslon, Chief Edward...Adler ■aid with a aiinnileai expoll ~of~only 15 feet from a house. ported that Matawan cafeteria announced. Tuesduy. a g t;- lie hart ,visited the nlant npil ' Mr. RenwlcK did not feel this Newspaper Awards had shown a deficit of $180.70 Oeorge Hnnson questioned the Are Sentenced later (hoy hnd gonii lo Ti ro- "wptild.help much as offensive $2535.50 business l a Jit Tickets Issue More Personnel mnn Monday following Ills ar­ Ion to confer wllh ,the Htale The Keyport Weekly a n d Township Fireman * odors would be given off in Tire MaTawan Journal, news­ month and Cllffwood had had Madison Board Pays Ground Observer rest by Woodbrldge pSllco who Board ?>‘f IlMilth, llo said -111# tht neighborhood, a nuisance papers published by the Brown. a deficit of $10.30 on $1013.11 caught him ln t)l.018.03 boy had, been running back for the bonds which mature nnd forth nciv$3 tlie thorough­ over a 20-yenr period. ' Mrs. - llosuto suffered .. .The. JaJnuJ.. Jlyjtu. Co.l. Kc»-. < fo m . slioclf .antf,;lliir:bowlth York, llie only* other bidder bruises on his foiehcad- a n d on the bonds, oflered ' I3DD, leg. , ■ . 561.10 for Iho bonds fit a ‘.4:CS Itoth were taken to tlie of­ interest rate. Tli(! bond lEsue fice Of Dr. Aaron A, Captanlon will IlDancc the new 12 clat in the Mntawan First Aid room and all.purpoce room (*nd Rescue 6quad ambiilance, elementary eehool now' under where they received treatment corjUrucllon off Keyport-IIolm and then- went home. del Rd. The , boy Is the ton of t h e * Voters -Jn. March authorized,! p r 1 n'c l.p a I of Ihe Matawan *420,000 for U.e new wcliool.) CJJammor (Jchool. J-Iowcvcr contracW for the' construction, awarded last New. Vork lurnplke K u p rrn ( Wor, Mister af Csesnrea Lod*s 0(. A.M. Edward N, WalMnniwi,' left, looks en a* Wor. The Kernort W e tllf n u awarded * MConfl place prlfe h r this Sermoar Pj p i i i i photo monih. were *30.000 Ies'; than II e< plus | tax r p u n a trlii AVUior H, -Van llusklrk, u past'master of tlie lodae receive.* a plu In rrrlijnlllon ot hit 59 real* depicting action "Cnder The Arcs" in * sUle-wlde better picture content *iu>zu>o)ed hr ,|l|e oilglnal eitlmaten. The school )* requent service, convenient I I I Mason from 111. tVor,’ (ienrs'e C, It, Hurler, fr., right,, dlslrlct deputy Orand Master iif lho New Jersey Press AssocU lo rccelve a W-ycar pin ceuld not attend because ef Illness. ' . there la now only $8500 t a r- Found After Search ' school. accounting accepted I layed the cleaning up process H i -declared It was only a tem­ LEGAL NOTICE Ackerson Forces marked'for the project. Bob­ He said be had found the bot­ practices for Chapter 7 school]so that schools had to be kept porary measure tom eet t h e ...... situation until a more com­ p m. tor the purpose of conducting Rally Next. Monday... ert C o I o tf streets chairman tle of acid, wltb the cover left districts, the classification of lighted longer. lh«. gcn&rai election /or 'the election •'i v* . predicted the -work would not off after a Ions search, Mr. Marlboro Township, Wants Requisitions Approved plete,solution, could be ip und. of ...... • ...... :...... The board nassed tile* appro- Governor • 'Holmdel Democrats are start until 1958 and'by then Matthews declared It was In a Robert .Mount, a spectator, Harry Troller, board secre­ Two member* of the CePcral Afisemb? questloned'lf an Issue of defl- tary, complained of goods be­ prlatloh With only Mr. Meyers lv ■ • • holding a rally Monday at. the an additional sum would be locked and flre^afe room and Two members of the Boanl of Fre#* nlton between "supplies” and ing delivered before' requisi­ voting ln the negative. Stanley iSti Farm Labor Camp at Craw available, either from t£e 1958 (hat the cover, In fact, w a s holders " c • ’ ford’s Corner Rd., .folm Grif- borough budget or from t h e screwed tight, not. left off. “ equipment” might not exist. tions were approved. Asked Kordzlnski, board president, One Member of. the Township Com* Face Two Oct* 21, 19S1 asked Henry Bpitzer, of Perth mitlce for the /uLI term fo, party campaign chairman, state. The borough ls seeking As for mops and Janitors sup­ Mr. Barkalow allowed this about this, Mr. Stetler said he One Tax A&ssescor for the full term announces. $18,000 state- road aid in .1958, plies left about, Mr. Matthews could be ahd that he was in­ approved all requisitions sub­ Amboy, board attorney, if The sessions of the registry board there was anything "illegal” will be held at the following polling . Mr. Grlffo said that Mayor but does not expect the full stated they were all kept neat­ terpreting "supplies" as c d 1- mitted for his attention, b u t places; , • Madison Board James H. Ackerson would amount. All municipalities ask ly stacked on two tables and bles and equipment as ware admitted there might be some about the buying of the Mara- FIRST ELECTION ^ DSTRICT challenge his Republican op­ the state for more than they metal - containers had been -Is­ used. In'the preparing and con­ cases In which his offlce^was thon-Rollo bus tickets. as Mr. The” F lr s r District comprlsefi ‘ Oak /ers was claiming. Mr Shades. Kane Terrace. AtlanUo Ave- ponentIn the race for town: receive to show what their sued, soon as be became school suming of food. Mrs. Antlsell being by-passed JI! nti^, ValleyUrlverChurcirSt., Coyd Amboy Spltzer said It w,as his offhand Road, Line Road and New Bruns* Mum On ship committeeman, Stanley needs are. properties chairman, as recep- disputed this. She said she In­ goods were already ordered. Mr. Swanson asked the super­ opinion there was not, but he' wick Gardena. ' Madison Township Board of Stllwell, to tell how the GOP Work Completed ticles for rags a n d cleaning terpreted supplies as ware Polling place. Townahip Hall, 03 would examine cases on school - Education members Thursday plans to carry out Its pledges Mr. Colot reported work on fluids still ln use. that could be moved about or intendent H he evers^ald "no" Atlantic Avenue, ... to provide more police p r f r set on a table while e 0 u 1 p- to a requisition. ... bus law to determine If t h e FIRST ELECTION DISTRICT iBtoutly denied they had receiv­ Washington Ave., Liberty and Rubbish, packing boxes and Tho Second District comprises the - tectlon, more street lights, ment to her mind, was ."some­ Mr. Pearce submitted a list courts - iPad ever, barred a northwesterly fide of Matawan1 Creek ed aletter Irom the South Grant Sts. completed a n d exceislor left at the old gram ­ better roads, garbage collcc: graveling under way on Mata­ thing fixed to U wall," a sta­ for purchase. He wanted to school board- from using 11 s to the boundary line of Middlesex m ar school, the school proper­ own funds to finance transpor­ County; thence along Middlesex Amboy Board ol Education or tlon and a public or private tionary emplacement for kitch­ buy five new typewriters f o r Courtly line- to Whale-Creek, -thence“ wan Ave. ties chairman said orders had tation to a parochial" school from the South Amboy su­ water supply and at the same Transfer of taxi licenses en work. ' , the- commercial department dt along Whale Creek to its interseo been issued to all persons .un­ along a route where no public tion with1 the northwesterly prolongs*, perintendent, James E. Trus- time raise less money by taxa­ from_Mrs. Marie.Newman, Challenge by Morris $175 each. Mr. Stetler .explain: tion of the easterly edge-of Lenox tion, ...... --­ MntawanVto Lou Trapkln, Bo­ packing supplies In the- base­ Mr. Morris felt Mr. Barka- ed that there were'61 type- phool.ijua.transportattcn ex- Road, thence southeasterly along th® iln , about the placement of ment of ttat. school to liave the easterly edge of 'Lenox Road, tntnc* Mayor Ackerson can show gota,’was debated. It was gen­ low had not gotten the full writers-in-use, some of which southeasterly along the easterly edge township pupils on a tuition Holmdel has the lowest t a x erally agreed Mrs, Newman Janitors duly remove the refuse background of the situation." were 6T103? make. He regard­ of Lenox Road to a point on Cliffwood rate of any township of a com­ before they leave It. • Avenue where ..Cliffwood Beach and basis ln South Amboy schools. had a right to lease a stall He charged the. Central School ed the average use of a type-, the-tract, known as Cliffwood Beach— George Hahn, chairman of parable f a r m 1 n g-suburban which she rents from the bor­ Expresses Amaiement cafeteria had been equipped writer by “learners” in th e Solve Robberies Park join using the former proper* home character ln the county, A s. for violations at the old ty line of-CUTfwood Beach and Cliff* ' tbe school committee of t h e ough at the railroad station from the capital funds of the commercial classes to . be ^(^ontlnued from p&ge_one) wood Bcach Park^.conUmiio#.: south;- Mr. Grlffo declared, and will school building, Mr. MatUiews board in defiance ol Uia -ex­ three to five years.-He^ noted to Prospect .Avenue and following Madison Park Civic Associa­ to M r.. Trapkln. The issue of point out how all the improve­ transferring taxi license as a said he was amazed on making press will of tbe voters at the there had-been a (393 repair on Weekend . the CU/fwood Beach property line to According to C h ie f.A d le r , the Keyport meadows, and thenc* tion, claimed to know such a ments called for by Mr. 6til- his first inspection of the build­ last general school election, bill on tbe typewriters to be still tdong said property line, to,Ma* matter'of private right when -Johnson broke, into the Manzo Setter had been sent. Stanley well have already ijeen initiat­ ing last February to find boxes when a special proposltrdn^on replaced. ' - -­ tawab Creek, : ' it Is Issued to a specific oper­ yar^ some. time between last Polling place, FlrehoUse, Cliffwood, Kordzlnski,. board president, ed by the Ackerson adminis­ ator was debated. The attor­ of all sor ts of lost and discarded the ballot to cqulp a cafeteria Mr. Swanson declared 'ho Saturday night and early Sun­ THIRD ELECTION DISTRICT ...... lelt Mr. Hahn had been mls- tration. ' « ned’finally assented to the is­ articles, all combustible, Includ­ at Central Schotflbhod - b e e n had a typewriter 30 years old The Third District ls Ixuirided on led by-o newspaper account suance'to the applicant of the ing large amounts of waste turned down. that was still doing good serv­ days morning. Stolen were a the south by Matawaii Creek; on the $600 radio,, a scale worth $00, east by Raritan Bay; on the north emenatlng from a South Am­ Three In Court three license^. papers lying about. He said Mr. Barkalow found this left ice. Mr. Bentley admitted he by Whale Creek to the Intersection boy source and purporting to was disturbed about the expen­ a tool box and tools valued at of Whale Creek and the easterly line, Two lots on Harding Blvd. that on lnspeEtiiiifWme ot the the alternative finding all acts $300, a battery charger and ot Leno* Road produced northwest­ quote a South Amboy official Fined By Judge were sold at public sale to papers a n d records he found to set up the cafeteria Illegal, diture. However, on roll call, erly, thence In a southeasterly di*‘ $30 irom a soda machine. rection along Lenox Road to a point to the effect few lfjuiy'Madl- Mary - Alice. H and,. Maspeth, them dating li^ck. to 1936, so preferring charges, 'and gain­ t»nly;Mr. Swanson voted “no." L-sou pupils, could.^e” token Into Eugene Grant, Freehold, ar­ As the result of tJbe Invests on Cliffwood Avenue, where Cllff­ raigned bifore Magistrate L.I. at public sale for $300. had to wonder how they had ing much notoriety for t h e Will Purchase Bioscope wood Beach and the tract known- ns that borough’s system. township, He dldJiat flnd-lt In gatlon by Officer Hanson, it^is Cllffwood Beach Park join using the James H. Martin in the Mata­ escaped the notice of the bor­ Mr, - Pearce “had ■- a jecom- now definitely established that former properly line - o! Cliffwood Charles McGill, supetlnten- the "public interest.” 'He sug­ mendatlon to purchase a bio. Beach and Cliffwood Beach Park, wan police court for operating ough I I r e Inspectors for all MoUlsh was responsible for the dent, stated that lt would not gested the board work on a scope, for $218. John J. Carac­ continuing south to -Prospect .Avenue— a motor vehicle without a driv­ Four Area Men those, years. . ' robberir ftl Duffy's Tavern, and following the Cliffwood Beach be necessary to .wait until all "policy" to govern the cafe­ clolo, science" Instructor, af­ pioperty line to Keyport meadows, er’s license.pald a fine of-$5D {continued from page one) ~ Mr. MntUiews related t h a t Aladison Inn andM adison •— schools under construction teria. Mr. Morris felt the law firmed ..this machine w as ana thence still along eaid property and $5 costs Monday. operation of the sentence- and under the stairway of the ‘ele­ Grov e. At eWh of these Une to Matawan Creek. were completed before a n-y covering the expenditures of ■worth any number of individu­ Polling place, Veterans Memorial- Other cases heard by t h e mentary school there were stor­ places, whijjfei' ,was taken, could be put ln use. Mr. Mc- directed Hauser placed on pro* school monies was a sufficient al microscopes. The purchase Home, . corner Cliffwood Ave., and magistrate \yere: P. H. Han­ ed 200 mops, apparently bought, along wflh money from cash Hawthorn Street, Cliffwood. • G lir related lie was ready ,to button for three years a n d policy In Itself. ■ Mr, Holmes was approved. ' . non; 20 Orchard St., Matawan, fined him $100, ...... never used, and forgotten registers ^ and from vending ROSE K. WENZEL. : put clasSes In the 15-room ad­ for careless driving, paid 'a about. There were also warned he would not act ln an As supplies chalrmant'Mr. Township Clerk., dition at Memorial S c h o.o 1, Hauser was accused of set­ machines that were pried j31 |22.93 . : - fine of $10 and $5 costs. tn the closet cans of cleaning emergency as chairman of thfe Pearce reported that he had Laurence H a r b o r; nnd the ting a fire at a deserted house open. . • ‘ ; fluid left there so lohe that tho buildings and grounds commit­ a request to buy seven sewing Eehfuss School, Cheesequake, on the Old Browne Farm, tee without' board authorize' s C h 1 e t AdleT, declaring rusted out bottoms gave way machines at total cost of $862. eoon as the board gave the go- Koute 9, Sayrevllle, Ust May tlon, no matter how pressing Hhere is still a great deal when an attempt to move them Again, there was question, but ahead. These schools were due 29*. , the situation confronting h 1 g more work to be done before was made The school prop­ final assent to the need. for completion Oct. 15. T h e (continued from page one) Gary WaltKer, 24, Marlboro committee. this case is cleared up to our erties chairman also question­ Wlllliun Brady was named a board will meet tonight on to -a separate area for t h e Ed., Qld Bridge,’ charged satisfaction," expressed t h e with breaking, entering a n d ed h o w these articles could Policy of No Use crossing guard for Route 34 ln Plants for putting classes ln bank's own use.' Mr. Storer felt, there was no belief that the Perth Amboyan larceny at the Bottle and Cork have escaped notice f.o r so Matawan Borough -and Marie . them. The Raymond Voorhees A sizeable parking area, ac­ use of a policy so long as fed­ also entered and robbed sever­ Bowling Alley. In Edison, was many years. • • ' ' Maloney to perform a similar and William Miller Schools at cessible from both Ravine 'Di'. eral or stato regulations exist­ al o'ther placcs in Mftdlsoft As for books a n d supplies service on Route 35 in cilff- Old Bridge are no,t scheduled and. Jackson St., Is another sentenced to the workhouse for ed by wfolch "those violating it Towxishlp. However,: It h a js blocking passageways, Mr. wood. They will be paid at,the to be completed until some customer convenience. A large one year. . ■ would have recourse to them 1>een impossible to date to def­ Suspended Sentence Matthews d &whenjthenew20- state-wide "Better Ploture . BEING-known ne Xx>ts Nos. lT t echool—Including Jlayo r- Jo lin of the-co-operation-the-scliools program, nine yearg: ago’ with room school Is built In C 1.1 f f- and 2 in Block • V J” as shovvn, ®nd and-cash!er Bnd-LaVefhe W. had given. But, t h e letter Contest" sponsored by the as­ laid out on a. certain-m op enUtled. ■ Chamberlal()~wcre announced Loop, assistant cashier.. ' its own funds and under the wood, . ,. sociation for. Seymour Pappas’" “Map’ of Cllffwood Heights, situated LADIES’ .. from tlie lira officers noted; tlie direction of Mrs. C a r o 1 y ri at Cllffwood, Monmouth Countv. N. by Carles' Thompson, Members of the board of, di­ Roy S, Matthews, chairnfan sports photo, "Under' The J .‘* filed In the Office of the Clerk 400 gallons ol paint had not Coach Excursions ... otherme')ntoe(rs a r e 'L c o n rectors a r e Jacob Wyckoff, Thom, who -also, set - up the of the school propertied com­ Arcs,” deplcilhg battling ac­ of Monmouth County/ The above ArrpVsiyiltjv.lEarl McLaughlin, been removed from the furn- Central School program.: ■ described premises arc described by Mr. Schock, sr., Fred M. Burr mittee, was of the opinion “ a' tion during a t night softball metes and bounds .as follows in ac* to N EW YO RK Margc,ret; 'C;' Hughes, Frank lew, William G, Fitzpatrick, rce room but had merely been Mrs, Atitls&ll declared that clash of personalities” w a s game at Middletown. cordance with survey made bj> ,*• DatkowiW.l John O’Brien, Wil­ put to ono side. The fire of­ capital Improvements at Mor­ back of the action on Mrs. Bis- ert Greenberg, Associates, « LonJ dittd NEWARK- J o s e.p h A'. Dernberger, Mr. All Five Finalists . Brahch, New Jersey, dated August liam-Booth;'Leonard Massom, ficers let It be known they felt ganville School had been pur­ hof and declared that Mrs. 16. 1956: Schock, Jr., Ross W. Maghan All five of staff photograph- ABEJ. To .... T* — Willi wiv® ftiy&v William oxnen this the more serious violation chased from the revenues de­ Blshof w a n t e d to be heard. __ B EGINN IN G at a.point in the North­ and Mr, Baler. . er-Pappas‘sentries “Were'"Ac­ erly Une of County Road 1BQ feet FROM - Nswerti NnvYotli Blchirid' [C tg$sman,' ...W 111 I nm and Its-continuance' Wa3 some­ rived ol the program ;' She re­ He asked, how manj^ were cepted :«s finalists In five sep­ Westerly from the 'intersecUon of .the TPltney, and Eve roll Hoffman. thing that dlsturcd them strong­ lated that Mrs. Thom h a 'd employed In.the Matawnn caf­ said. Northerly line of County Hoad P». Pleasant Bch. $2.40 $2.8$ arate divisions of the' 'contest. with the Westerly line of First Avenue: ly. ■ ', tiCen'ans'weiable to a state su­ eteria, Yfhen:told there was a A total of 82 entries competed thence (1) running along the said Asbury Park . . .1.95 2J6 The council moved to send pervisor of hot lunch p r p- manager, a full worker and a ‘ - line of County Road South Announce HJNICEF In the photo qqntest.' Judge for • 50 degrees 2 minutes 50 Long Brantb i s . 1.75 2^0 - (continued from page one) the board a letter of protest grams for her working fund, P-TA volunteer, he suggested the picture' contest was; Rich­ 1 . seconds West 60 feet; Red Bank..;;.. 1.45 2.00 trick pr Treat ^... a happy one,'He noted a state over the situation. J. Frank­ for her contracts with t h e that Mrs. Blshof be transfer­ ard Mof'seman,-chief photogra­ thence (2) running North 23 degrees law now required municipali­ . 32 minutes 10 seconds West /nc/w/tfig Miral*Tox ' ' ' lin Dominick, borough clerk, sta(e-for supplies and for 'a red to Mntawan. He observed pher for- Newsday, an out­ 100 feet; *'A'> penny will do the trlckl" . . . ______OOIMO Wedfiasdoys—on ooy (rvli* ties to provide an Incinerator. reminded the governing body proper standard of nutrition In that the deficit ln the Mata­ standing Long Island pictorial thcnce (3) running J^ o rth 50 degrees Children; of'(Matawan Church He explained the regulation edibles'served. , . wan cnfcterla -was proportion­ ' 2 minutes 50 seconds East orrivlrtp Nswarb aflw 8:S3 A J(. or : the school board would n o t tabloid...... J .1______. -.....- -60 feet; ...... N iw Yorh aftar 9it0 AMi‘ \ ■. _SchoGIS i'will: be out on Ballo- against collecting, scrap papers meet again until the middle Claims No Regulations ; ately larger than ln Cllffwood. thence (4) running South 23 degrees Competing with newspapers . , 32 minutes 10 seconds East -wee^itqirecejve pennies f o r was enforced because, by law, of November, so t h e hazard Mfs. Antisell went on to re­ Mrs, Boyle explained that with up tis 3000 circulation. RETURN1NO—on « n y traln siqiMt ~ x 100 feet; to the said North- •r until 12i33 A.M. from Ntw York; United Nations International the borough was prohibited would continue to lh a t time. late that ln 1950 the b o a r d the Matawan cafeteria was ln The Matawan Journal received >1 -' erly line of .County -Road Childrens (Emergency Fund, , and place of BEGINNING. '. ,12iS0 AJAt from Nswvk m N I * * : from burning them at Its open Coundlmen Cyrus Brown. had, "In a negative fashion” the process’ of changing from first prizes for its-classified a United Nations Organization Seized ais the propcrty’of John Han* ItOO AM. front Nsw Yoifa ea Jarwy - dump back of Barrett’s.' He Robert Colot and Ralph' Den­ taken over Uie program ‘by a high school to an elementary advertising and its sports sec­ non,* Jr. and Lila Mae Hanndn, Ms ^ Csntro) (Thursdfiyy).^, v f:o r tho relief of suffering wife, et al.- taken, in execution at the promised the next contract for agreeing to be. responsible for school setup because of half­ tion. The Journal was a 1 s o among children of the world. nis Joined lu a call fof expedlt- suit of Arrow Savings & Loan Assocl' T lO tni MUST M fUftCHAUO garbage collection would carry ous action. Mrs. Genevieve any debts Incurred. She said session ln Uie high school,'so aw'arded.a third place prize aMon, a New jersey Corporation, «nd SCPORE BOAJtOINO i . The collection of pennies for n paper disposal clauso com­ to be sold by --- Donnell, a former school board there were no regulations set some extra cost Was to be ex- for lt .editorial page a n d No Half Farat for ChlMrtn - * * ‘ ' this purpose ls becoming a plying with state law, ■ IRA E. WOLCOTT, Sheriff. member now on the council, up nor supervision provided. Dected in the transition. third place for general excell­ Dated Sept. 20, 1057 . ' Tlckeli will be accepted on tralm of part of the annual Halloween To Extend Mains No questlon„had been raised (61 lines) . 04 * $36.43 expressed concern strongly and On the .vote to reduce Mrs. ence of the newspaper. J31 * • elthtr railroad from all slotfofu to qnd “trick or treat" tradition, Cyrus Brown, chairman of ■wanted absolute assurance on purchase of equipment and Btshat’s salary, Mrs. Boyle, Representing The Keyport Indvdlno South Amboy. '. ' rfiach child, who particlprV''- In the water and sewer commit­ the. only board Investment in REGISTRY AND ELECTION Conn/ff Tlcktt Agult or 77m* T'ebfM there were no mofe violations ^William J. McGraw, board Weekly and The Matawan NOTICE the Matawan program will be tee, asked approval to adver­ the program was for a stove, for frain nrtfce - ut the old grammar school be­ president, Karl R. Schneck, Journal at New Brunswick TOWNSHIP OF MATAWAN , provided with a container tise for bids for the extension according to Mrs. Antlsell. , Harold G, Dolan, Mrs. Hilda Notice is hereby given that District Mo *KVTtJoni Ovbrnai' 9t K«W YmtS Ovyl cause of tho conditions of that were Douglas Sentell, Mrs. Board of Registry and Election Jn Which, bears a UNICEF band of water mains from Matawan She found this "loose rela­ bijildlng. She was authorized ,C. Tomasello and Mr, Swan­ Charles Titus, George T. Mc­ and for the .Township .of Matawan, , und will • display an identity Rd.over Highland Ave., a dis­ tionship” h a d continued to son voted "yes." Robert Bent­ Carthy and .staff photogra­ County of Monmouth.' Stato of New Jersey Central lines ' tag. • ' " ' by the, other members of the Jersey,.will meet at the places here- tance of 1000 feet at n cost of date, so lt was with ho thought ley Joined Mr. Matthews ln council to call on Mr, Matthews pher Pappas. lnafter designated on .. .The collection of pennies Is approximately M.50 per foot other than of conforming with voting."no" and Calvin Pearce TUESDAY. N OV EM BER 5th. 1957 • Pennsylvania Railroad ! to do something about the pilJn’ between the hours of 7 a.m . and 0 1 ft part ofthe- regular -program for slx-lnch pipe. A two-inch precedent long established passed his vote. _ 'of' the Matawan Council of main will be replaced, Mr, v’lthln 24 hours. that she had authorized Mrs. Mr. McGraw reported a l l Parochial Bus. Churches. The council notes; Brown reported serious up­ ■ Mr. Matthews sold yesterday Thom to draw on cafeteria attempts to negotiate with the We repeat this former sellout offer for our ■The price of a comlo book keep costs from repeated that the only word he could funds to buy plates, knives, owners for the purchase of the (continued from page one) Tvlll. give a child 50 glasses ol leaks from old mains ln t h e give Mrs. Donnell was the one forks and trays when tho Cen­ Powers tract adjoining the rectly "I'm voting against this . milk In Korea; the cost.of an area. Mayor Schanck felt the the council already had that tral School cafeteria needed Cliffwood School had failed. It because it ts Illegal. This ls for FALL TIRE EVENT! lco cream cone will .gjotcct wor!. should be undertaken be­ tho Pittsburg Plate Glass Co. the transportation of parochial them ln excess of the appro­ was voted to'start condemna­ > . - tea children from tuberculosis fore frost. - Iho supplier, had been nskod priation. . ., ■ - i tion proceedings. There ap­ school children to Keyport, We ' ' " In Chile 'atld ten cents for a ' A lone bid of t il,146,25 from to remove the paint from the Mr. Dugan took exception to peared to be question If ex­ have no established ~bus going 3-T SUPER-CUSHIONS by coke will provide a child with Jannarone Contracting Co., premises and store lt until the Mrs. Antlseli’s account of the pense of this legal action there and have so legal rlg{it ten bowls of rice In: India. Mntawn, for the improvement school were ready to use It matter. He quoted from t h e came within the board's agree to these chlldren'to , UNICEF pennies help all the of Aberdeen Rd. with state Mr. Matthews said the paint minutes to show that whllo it ment with Norman. J. Currie a parochial school unless It Is world’s children.” aid was approved, even though n&d been purchased when lt was true the board had Inter­ Keyport-attorney, to h n n d 1 e along a regular school, b u s had been made available on vened ln the cafeteria p r o the building program. route." , . Involves,, AreaTuplls conditions which meant a great gram' under pressure from the Mr. Currie had the board T in value Unmatched at saving on upkeep work on the state In 1950, there had iicen authorize th^ Issuance of bond The tickets would Involve Oct. Clearance Sale schools. a "lunchroom” eommltteo Set antlpipatlon noted for- $705,000, the Cllffwood Beach pupils this rock-Hottom price1 Save on New Fall Fashions Claims Fireproof up in 1952 and the board had as approved by the voters for taking the regular publlo bus The school properties chair­ moved to bond'the cafeteria the building program, so that on the Perth Amboy-to-Keans- man declared the furnace room manager ln 10531 the Collins tract could be. paid burg run of the Marathon Bus SALE DAY FIU. and SAT. of Momorlal School, whero It Audltor'liad Cheeked for and the Initial expenses ot CO; to Broadway and West Id stored, Is completely fire­ After that, Mr. Dugan de­ construction antlclpnlerr Kl'ont St! corner, K e y p o-r t, proof In Its construction with clared, the auditor hnd check­ Mr. Bentley, chairman »f whero they would transfer to OCTOBER 25 and 26 double flredoors so that lt ed the caTcterla. account ou the finance committee, calleu the Matawan-bound buses of the same basis as"liny . othej- for a conference of the whole the' Rollo Transit Co. going FITS moil Plymouth*, , ■WOUia,-BBnWp'0®bl6“ f6'r''i lhc Fords, Chevrolet*, Hudsons, BETTY’S DRESS" SH O P ' flames to csciipo the room oven account nntl the board had set boatd on the Bills to be paid south on Broadway, Keyport,. to pass St. Joseph's School Noshes and Sfudebakert If the pfrint did catch fire. the, salary of the cnfetorliv next month. He claimed supie en route to MataWa]^ 139. M ain Street M atawan Mr.r Matthews stated as to manager nnd her ' assistant. bills were mounting needless­ A Madison Township school Itit 7.10x15 fits the other violation that tho fire Mr,i Dugan found this to sl(pw, ly. He ^asked Russell A. G. Dodges, BulcVi, Olds bus has pickcd up.these pupils alarm on Memorial Scliool wos the board more responsive lh Stetler, .‘'superintendent, about Mercuryt, Pontlocs' .^1, tho matter'than.lt might have a bill for *122 for toll calls In other years when/en route and olhtrs being hooked Into the borough to.. Mataw an, IIlKii.School...But system yesterday. Mr, -Matr appeared from Mrs,. Ar.y.seU's when there Is a pay station Jn. remarks. ' ^ ' this yenr Matnwan High tiiows sold the failure of tho the high school.for public, use' Slto-6.00 x 16 ms Mrs. Antlsell relntod t h e The superintendent said this Bchool went on half-sesslon •tdsr mod«!i ef My* alarm to havo been hooked..In sthte field supervisor had amount did rot begin to cover and its starting and closing moi/thi, Fords, Chev* * before was'not nttrlbiitablo to ' tut- ed Mrs. Thom perfectly with­ school-authorized put-of-t o w n hours differ greatly with those roUls, Naihai and tho present board. Mr. Mat­ Itvdeboksn.. ’ - - ...... — • in her rights, as a cafeteria calls of which he knew a n d of St. Joseph’s. The parents thews declared that members manager, to have purchased suggested that "outside" per­ of the Cllffwood Beach pupils Don*# woJf,«,rocl(-,b*tf?n) pr/coe pud ro>an£h parking is a native of Neptune Town­ Brijnswlck, president of t h e greater than that In. 80 per tion." Authority. I am married to ship and lias lived there all Oot. Z«, 19S7 Page Threo New Jersey Heart Association, cent, of New Jersey cities and “Chairman of tlie Education the former Kay Wertheirii and The League of Women Voters of Monmouth County ln co­ hla lite. He owns a large farm heads the New Jersey deltga- towns. Blmilar experiences In Committee and member of the have an Infant son," , operation with this newspaper Is publishing this non-partisan there, operates- Woolley's , tlon leaving tomorrow for the information to help voters make their choices for tbe Nty. S Europe. Agriculture, Conservation and Richard V. Keutier Commission Tells Of Councilman, Verona, three Economic Development- Com­ D a 1 r y and also Wooilcy'a American Heart' Association's election. Every candidate was urged to present his views. Asburjr^Park,------Democrat Dairy Bar and is a linlft,owner Candidates are- listed-alphabetically.~-The_Xfc6gue “or~Wbmeh years...... ", ' mittee in tlie Assembly of the Civii Service Opemngs 33rd annual meeting and 30th Education :_Ast>ury-| o f Wnlista-(l'lirni; Voters never supports ,or opposes individuals or political, oartL ------Albert Ranis Stale-of-New-JCTses7:"- ^ Park grammar and high "M r. Woolley has had long Tlie U. 8. Civil Service Com­ --annual—scientific— session “Iff" -snais dedicated to "the purpose of promoting active citizenship Bridgeton Socialist Labor "Reside with wife and three school, University of .Mary­ experience In both municipal mission has announced exam­ dv^ago, 111., to-be held Oct. through participation in and responsibilty. for government. Age 39. - Education, high sorts, Tom, 11;’ Bob, 14 a n d land. Rutgers University, ma­ All women of voftn? age are welcome as members. Biographical and county government. He inations for Publlo Health Ad­ school graduate. Occupation, Jpff, 8. at Swan Lake park. jor ln'Polltlcal Science, em­ 25 lo 29, the state officer, an­ Information presented below was furnished by the candidates. begun his public career by. be­ visory . and Publlo Health An­ nounced ioday. poultry serviceman. • Freehold," phasis on local nnd state level. alyst for flillng positions pay- gress, Standard Bearer of tlie “ As n candidate of-the So­ * Alfred N, Bcadlcston... Occupation;. Administrative, ing appointed 11 member ot the Milton E. Haul, M. ' D., , ; For Governor Bonrd of Flro Commissioners ing.irom $5440 to- $11,010 a Tammany Tigers, former pres­ cialist Labor Party," dedicated Shrewsbury, Republican New Jersey Highway Author­ Farmlngdale, vice president of Of., Kite, District-,.L o{., Neplune fear In (De ..Public, li p a I t h . (Term ol office, four years. Ident of. the Secaucus Tavern to scientific Marxian Socialist Born Rumson; ”. 1912, B. A. ity. Military; sttrved as Infan­ < the Monmouth County Heart Township on whlch'ho served rii'rvit;b.".a "li'dT the Children's Salary-, -MO.OOO.)...... Owners' Association, director principles, and to tlie building degree Yale University 1934. try Company Commander dur­ v Association, a l s o will be six yeura. Then - lie was... a Bureau of the Deparlment ol - Malcolm S. Forbes . in the Sons of Poland, director of a Socialist industrial Repub­ Business experience; presi­ ing Korean War with rank of among leading heart speclal- member ot the Board of lOilu- Itenllh, Education, and W e 1- Far Hills . Republican ln the Pulaski Parade C o m- lic of Labor, that must re­ dent and director, Bcadleston ists, research scientists a n d First Lieutenant.-' catlon nnd al the ^niiie IlnTe (arc,.The Jobs arc located In - Age 38. Educated Englewood mittee, director ol American place the outmoded, obsolete I: Woczz, New York City, real heart organization executives wns n member of llie lloard W a s h i ii g t o n, D, C., and public schools. Graduate cum Cancer Society, member of Se­ war breeding system of capi­ estate operating. Business sold who will atten<}. < ■ For Freeholder ot Adjustment. Alter serving throughout the country. caucus P.A.L., director of Se­ talism, I am not entered In 1941-1048. Now retired, PolitP No written test Is required. The delegates will take part (Flve-mai) board elected at six yenrs on the Bonrd of Etf- caucus Livestock Association, this campaign for the express cal experience; Councilman. !arge„Isr_t£.un,Qf_lllKC->:cor3,. Tn quallr;.', ap.pllcr.p.tj; Jn u s t - ln national assembly meetings Borough of Shrewsbuty, 1929­ itcfttlpno7he'-.sei,vedifor"Tti''.''T!' member of, N.J, Agricultural piltpose of tvying' U je t votes.; Salaryr$550ff.l " " ^ " ’ -‘r- ‘ liave had appropriate exper­ where policies and programs ^ Association, alsd' member bf Instead I bring before the vot­ 1040; Mayor, Borough” of years on the Township C o m- Richard E. Burke ience In the field of p ii b 1 I o : • for brfr.Ring benefits of re- * the -Anti-100 Per Cent Tax As­ ers of New Jersey the m o s t Shrewsbury. 1941-1052 ' Inclu­ mlttee, resigning when lie wns search and clinical experience Middletown, ' Democrat appointed Freeholder lo f,ll) health or pertinent college, slu-- sessment Association." Important issue of our time- sive. Assemblyman (M o n- d.v. ' r ' ’ to the American public a r e iliouth) 1052-1053, 1954, 1955, Age 45, Educnttoh-St. Pcter;s the vacancy cnused by the res. " I have been a ■candidate the Issue of or So­ Preparatory School; John Applications will be accept­ discussed. cialism." 1950, 1957; Vice chairman, Wa­ lgnatlon of Edgar O. Murphy. forCouncilman, Mayor, Free­ Mnrshnll College and L a w Ho has served 111 Uiat capacity ed until further notlcc a n d • Dr. Reltrnan noted t h a t holder, Governor, U, S. Sen­ A, D. Sclplo _ ter Supply Commission, 1055; must be filed with the Board many New Jersey physicians, Newark, All-Aincrican Vets. Member, State HouseCommls- School, LLB. degree; Occupa- for the last eight years, a/tor and twice for President of tlon-lawyer. • Former special ot U, a, civil Service Exainm- ln addition to the delegates, the U.S. In 1952 andr 1956.” Age 66, Education, gram­ slon, 1957,— - "Mr, Woolley is-dtrectoiiof ers, U, S. Public. Health Scrv- will take part, ln the scientific Other affiliations; Area Ad­ agent of the 'FBI. ' buildings nnd publlo property. Robert B. Meyner mar, high, college. Occupa­ lco,-Department of H e a 1 t h, . sessions where current scien­ tion, administrator. Has had ministrator, Office Civilian De­ I'hlllp II. I'luhr . Und had the responslblflty oT* EdutSillon nnd Welfare,-Wash­ Kxecntivo Mansion, Democrats tific findings in diseases of the 25 years of business , training tense Director, for Monmoulh Manasiiuan, Democrat supervising tho construction of ington 25, D. C. . , Age 49. Educated Lafayette heart and blood. vessels will and experience. and Ocean Counties during “ Age 40. Born In Brooklyn,, tho new Court House. During Further Information'and ap- • be presented and hear reports College; Columbia - University World War II. Member*. N.Y. Moved' to Monmouth the course ot construction he pjlqp't|pn9forms mny bo obtain- on progress made during ihe Shrewsbury Boy Scout Troop County 1918. Schooling: Gram­ gave It his dally (lUqijj^on,. eft i.-^n’ mnny post ottlces For State Assembly mar School, Brooklyn, N. Y,; year. The sessions, opening (Elected by counties at Committee 11141 to date: for­ "He nlso is n member ot tiic throughout the ■ country;' or Saturday, will commemorate merly Trustcce of Fitkln Mem­ High School, Munnsqunn: Col­ large. Number from each de­ Bonrd of Directors of the As­ from* the U, S, Civil Servlco . orial Hospital, Neptune: Mem­ iege, N.Y.U, Business: Part­ the 300th anniversary of W 11- pends on population of county. bury Park and Ocean Clvovc Commission, Washington 28, ' ber at Large, Monmouth Coun­ ner und Socretnry-TreiiSurcr, „ Ham Harvey's death, the Eng­ Term of office, two years. Saif Bnnk." ...... D. c, - -- - -...... cil Boy -Scouts of America; Woodlock, Inc,, Neptune, Air- lish scientist who* discovered ary, $5000.) » the circulation of blood. ' Truslee, Monmouth College; conditioning ' nnd ,Commercial Clifton'T. Barkalow. Cancer Deaths Show Duties Explained By Freehold Republican Honorary. Chairman, Mot- refrigeration..) . . " I have a good knowledge SEN. MALCOLM S. FORBES! “ Born Aug, 31, 1008 in Free­ mouth County Fund Drive 1950 Increaso In 1956 ■ Red Cross Instructor Attend 39th Annual.... of construction, details ot fi- hold Township; attended one- for United Cerebrnl Palsy, nnclng and general business Convention Of AGA laude ot Lawrencevltle School. room scliool house ln Freehold John C. Glordnuo, Jr, Fourteen counties In N b w Miss Margo Howard, gener. Graduate with honors of Township; graduated from Long Branch, Democrat practice, J wns employed by Jersey reported un Increase In al field rcproscntnllvo 1 1* d pv • .. Dale -B. Otto, president, and School of Public and Interna­ " I am 21 Jearp old, born ln Sears, Roebuck and Co. f o r deaths from cancer ln 1050, tho area ottlco of the Amerl* W. Daniel Williams, vice pres- Freehold High School; receiv­ tional Affairs, Princeton Uni­ ed law degree from Rutgers Lons Branch,- tlie son of Mon­ 14 yenrs, und havo had my according to figures compiled can Red Cross, reoently con- ldeut ln charge of sales of the own business fov the past live versity. ,- ‘ University School of Law; ad* mouth County Judgo^ John C, from the records ot tho New dueled a illsa»te v t,raln 1 n g New.. Jersey Natural Gas Com­ Jersey sta.l'o Department of Editor a n d publisher of mltted to the bar 1A31; active Giordano. I. wns educated In years." . course for members ot t h e pany, attended t h e 39th an­ Forbes Magazine of Business.; the Long Branch school sys­ ' Victor IC, Gronslnge.r Hcatth by tlid Amoiloan Can­ Monmouth County cliftiiter. dU nual convention of the Ameri­ law practice for past twenty Won Bronze Star and Purple years with present firm of tem and graduated from t h o Mlddloton'n, Repuhlloan cer Society, New Jerscy-Dlvl- sastor preparedness can G a s. Association at St. Heart ln World War II; State L_nwr£uri>viJi^l!acil08j_ I ■ nni -n "Llf9vlQng icsjdftu 'Middle* |j|00.'>.-The: Jvltup coTOiHltt^erAt'Uw.. o Riv p t # t i "Lpuis recently. . • ■ Barkalow McGowan «i ,I£v\lt-. Senator from Somer&efe^ttafg' sen,- 3 Kitif, ‘Main St., F* re e- ^raaufitcroi^nT^ltou Univer­ town Township, graduate Mid­ iii Camden fcffimty wltli' aii lh- ii e a d q u ii r. C 6 ra (Shrews­ oronae of 07^ and tlio' greatest The" American OP5 Associa­ since 1952r' C;ro'«wi~r^ehaie' hold; extensive prnctlce as sity wliero I majored In, politi­ dletown Township. Schools and bury. Tlin duties nnd romionsl— drop ln Essex where the total -Dllltles ,ot,Red,..Croar:wbi(i. exr.... tion Is the national trade' asso- Education Committee, J o 1 n t school and municipal attor­ cal science, with emphasis speolal courses; Republican wiiv oa less than In' tllflo. 1'ho elation-.of the $19 billion g a s Senate Committee on Finan­ ney; attorney tot boards bt upon stato and local govern Parly, ago 59; oecupatlon- plained by Miss Howard. : Industry; wtth merabecshlp: of cial Reports, Special Commit­ ment. I am a graduate of Hut: partiier Graaslnger & llollor; totnl.iiumbor of cancer deaths She nlso, spoke to a group of education ol Freehold Region­ ln tlio state In 1050 was 0937, ^nore than 8000 throughput the tee Investigating Wire T a p- al High School District, Town­ gers aUhtvcrslty-Law School real estate! appraisal nnd in­ jmi'Bca w h o: . ave'~StithoKlM(| an Increase ot 131, -■•- .. home nursing' Instructor*, . world. T h e convention was plng, and committee probing ships of Freehold, Howell, Where I served as an editor ot surance firm; Beciotary-Trcns. ■M r s. Albert E, Bodie, Koy“ , attended;. by'more. than 4000 abuses nt State Home for Boys Marlboro, Atlantic, Mnnalap- the Rutgers Law Review sig­ urer Fair View cemetery; Ol- *•' An"iong those roportlng' a delegates . from nearly ‘ every at Jamesburg. Meinber of. nu­ an and Borough ot Farmlng­ nifying outstanding scholastic rootor Marine View Savings fc di;o|) ln • dentils were Middlo- port, atioiidei} imp meetlnii, ' state .in' the nation, merous committees, Including dale and as consultant to nil? achievement. I Berved as ln,Wt Loan -AaEoclatloii..;r-_--- -—_ sex,-0:iond-Moiimouth-13.- — '"Help' Wanted" ads In tht». ’ As ’ijhairmah pf A G A ^R e sk Appropriations CummKlee. merous other school districts; secretary to now United 6Utes ""Experlenco: ' 13 yenrs, as lh I960 thore were 810' deaths iinpor (ell Von about tho good "dfentlal Oas Seeiion; Mr. - W l\l- ' Ilenry Krajewskl attorney for the municipalities Supreme Court Justice, W i I- T o w n-s-h l p Committeeman, In Middlosex County and- 0^0 In -Mohmouth'. jobs open, 1 \ Ilamg presided over the sec- Secaucus Third Party GOV. ROBERT B. MEYNER bf Marlboro Township, Bor­ liam J, Brennan, Jr, when lie Middletown T o w n s h 1 p;, 13 tlon .meeting;In Kiel Auditori­ Age 45. Educated. Jersey ough of Engllshtown and up­ um: attended.by: more,thanlOO City Public, and Pa rochial liiW School. Governor Of New per Freehold Township." • , persons Monday. In that ca­ Schools- '. ■''' '”.■'* Jersey since 1054. State Sen­ . “Past pfesldent of i Freehold pacity he introduced the gas "Haveiowried two large live­ ator from - Warren County Lions Club; member of Beth- : Industry's television star, Jpiia stock and ■ grain farms in New from 1948 t& 1952; .minority esda M, E. Churcli, Adelphia; M e a d .e, and Mrs. America Jersey, plus''two * taverns, one leader I960, / ~ ‘ Monmouth Orange; .exempt ■ 1958.- ''. '.•■'* ' ■ ' - V ' • of which I still operate." , : ' WlnlrewO, Perry , fireman and-life m em ber.'qf ‘‘Member of * t h e E 1 k Montclair, CjKwervailve Party Howell Township Volunteer Enjoy one oi America’s great Moosei KtWanlj, Pollsh'Na: Age'84. EMcated*,' Syracuse Fire Company; Monmouth freedoms.' Atiend the church tlonal 'Alliance, a Dliector in University, Engineerinir. Occu. County Bar-Association, New of. your, choice this,.weekend. the Polish American C o nr pattern, Insurance, owner and Jersey Btate Bar Association*,

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Values To $1098 ON SALE MONDAY 9 A.M. won*, O iA t * g a p o ; S t f i n t M . 't / t e w * , ESTABLISHED 1869 . . T«lefehOS« KE7P0r( 7*3039 — J. MABEL BROWN, PUBLISHER BED AND GOLD PubHjhed every Thursday «t Keyporl, Monmoulh County, N. J. (Newark Evening News) Chow Time For Tree*--- IT’S NOT V ERY often that the governor of New Jersey By * &ROWW PUBUSHINQ ; AND PRIMTING- COMPANY..... October Is the best time to ;• That’s.no niiirage of crimson j . Mabel Brown, Editor — Geraldine V. Brown, A u o d a l« Editor feed trees. Fertilizer you put and gold on the high hills of pays the residents of Keyport a visit. _In fact, when Gov. Robert B Meyner crossed Six Corners last week, it marked Subscription Rites Payable la Advance around them now WIU help to New Jersey, even if t ii'ls ' . One Vear J>rtthin *tite>, 4.S0 nourish them before the the first time the state’s chief executive, had visited ,the . flit Months ...... 12.50 One Year /oulalde *tate)~. W-M year’s drought had threatened Three Months r-----J1.&0 One Vear (outside V. S,)..- *7.00 ground freezes and the re­ borough in more than two decades. lTie governor .and h is mainder _wil| _be t h e r e for to turn the land into a desert. j Tha Matnwan Jfiy m «l,U - a -new*paper.-i'oJ the .people,-by-thc people, campaign caravan were capably greeted by Philip Serpico “ i m f for the people It* afm ts to serve tbe best Interests ol Matawao and them to use early -tn' spring. That's no mirage: That’s aut­ c h a ir m a n of the Keyport Democratic Club along with Joseph . —vJeinUyMresent4aU-oMhe-news of the week witftout trias or prejudice Second best time is early umn foUage, as sparklingly Kennedy and Councilman E. Dalton Graham. Earlier Phil In a clean, sane,~ conservative manner, respecting the Inalienable ngnis spring, no later than May 1. ol our cltirens, and thereby making Useu worthy of their confidence. ■ beautiful es if it jiad rained, all had reported Councilman Henri Hansen, president of thc£>, Tree men say ,_,that you can Responsibility foi^ typographical errors La limited to tho coat of th# summer. Koyport Republican club would be present to greet the ■pace occupied by^such error, . ... i ■______'______• be sure of.keeping shade trees lr, vigorous'health, better able . Indeed,, tbe uplands seem governor as a representative of the borough. Turned out that . Entered as tecond*class matter at the post office at Matawan, N. J.. to resist.fljseases and Insects, Ih il wa# only spoofing,: Joe Kennedy called to say Mr. finder, the act o< March 3. 1879. ___ more enchanting than everl In when you fertilize them prop­ the manner of things which Hansen failed to appear and Henri called to let us-know P ile Four' THURSDAY, OCT. 21, 1957 erly. ,. happen even when > everyone he was talking to Jgtk Haley, GOP chairman all the time Feeding: Itoots Out ' the g o v e r n o r 's -party was here. After addressing the group says they can't. The experts ' A Forward Step Here's how ydli do lt. Use at the Architectural Tiling Co. wliich permitted employees ; either a 10-8-8 or 10-6-4 fertiliz­ had logic on their side w b e n time off for the occasion, the governor’s campaign caravan Our congratulations, to the officers and directors of the, e r If you want to supply a bal­ they predicted in mid-Septem­ traveled through Union Beach to Keansburg where Gov. anced diet for broad-1 e a v e d . Farmers and.. Merchants National Bank of Matawan who ber that last summer’s Meyner made another short address. have supervised1 the plans and construction of a new build­ trees. Otlier formulas can be used, b u t with less satisfac­ drought meant this -fall’s ab­ A TEMPERANCE BOARD of note warns that the most in-..... ing lor the oldest banking house in Monmouth County. The tory ; results, 7 ; : ' sence of a foUage show. " tensive barrage of liquor advertising'in the history of Christ­ ::-riew.^structurevofferS'rcornpletely modern facilities for the Apply two to five pounds of No moisture; no c o l o r; mas will bombard the American public beginning Nov. ,1. convenience of customers, as well as adequate parking space fertilizer for. every Inch of things are that simple— in the Claim that trade journals have, been filled with plans for accessible from two streets. V trunk dlamei&r.uA tree with a books. . ! . 1 an unprecedented, all-out campaign on the $350,000,000 plus The public is urged to attend the open house to be held six-inch trunk needs 10 to 30 Nature chuckles at mere h o l i d a y ’liquor market. The board says one distiller has on Wednesday evening and inspect the interior of the bank. pounds; one with a 14-lnch m an’s efforts to predict h e r set. aside nearly $5,000,000 for. a two-month advertising The completion of the new building marks 127 years of trunk should get 23 to 70 campaign. Another has arranged a $7,000,01)0 expenditure pounds. .­ ways, however. Thus the shoj? progress, and the prestige and influence which the bank has for the same period of time, largest in the history of the \ had on tlie community and surrounding nrea during this Most .of-the.feedliig‘roots of which the- experts, closed be trees are located ln a circular company. Still another has designed 22 different holiday , time has been of great benefit to all. fore lt‘opened is a hit at High decanters and containers for its products. The distillers will The Matawan Journal extends' its best wishes .to Ihe area whose .outei; margin is aboiit even with Uie outer tips Point and it's a smash* In the go all out this year, the temperance men say. Four-color _ officers and directors for continued progress and success of the longer branches, Tho In­ valleys near' Pompton Lakes. ads in the “slick” magazines, full-page newspaper spreads, . in their endeavors to serve the residents of the area wilh ner rim of the feeding circle “Looking Backward The costumes * are brighter car_ cards in-buses and . billboards in major cities. All to the most modem facilities in the banking field. Is about halfway .In to t h e than ever in Warren and Sus­ convince J o h n Q Public that “Christmas is for Calverts.” trunk. Tills means that If you Itamj About Folk* And ThJufa Wo Knew lo The Lonf Ago sex counties. Autumn- foliage SPEAKING OF CONTAINERS for the beverages, the put your fertilizer Just around the trunk your tree won’t be has them cheering on Route 23 biggest seagoing wine bottle in the history of the world was Heat And Health much ' better off than lt ls Foriy-Five Years ..Ago % of E. A. Bowman at Little Sil­ and lt h4s brought Uiem_ .to decanted recently at Port Newark. It was the new wine ver last Saturday morning and Cold weather will soon hit the bayshore area with ils now. (Issue Thursday, Oct, 24, 1912) their feet—or,' at least, to tanker Ang

Police Department equipment have been purchased, for the maintenance of the Finance / - Mr. Everett Carlson, Chairman streets.^ , " • " ______Mr. Grayson Van Cleaf, Chairman 7 ——— ' L""' • " ' . Vi, . ThePolice Department has a new patrol car — an answer* There has been an average of 6’new street lights installed We are in a sound financial condition. However, due to ing phone installed at Headquarters, to implement service, when each year. New lighting has been installed In bothparking lots. the necessity of an extensive school building program, over officers are not at Headquarters. Other necessary equipment Mercury lighting has bee’n installed, on Main St. ... which we have no control, the borrowing capacity of the has been purchased to keep the department in a good, work* Borough has. been exhausted for the time being, which will Through the efforts of the Republican administration, a able .condition. ... . curtail any large capital outlay for the present. stop-and-go traffic light has been installed at the ihtersec* We are fortunate that all these improvements, which I A schedule has been instituted, where two (2) officers tion of Broad St., and Route 34. In the near future, one will have just enumerated to you, have boon completed. are on patrol together at designated hours of the night shift. also be installed at Main St., and New Brunswick Avenue. We Most of the borough-owned property has been sold and ...... The forty (40) hour week has been put into operation. Hos­ have applied for one at Fierro Avenue and Route 34. W e can returned to the tax roll. Tax collection continued at an extremely pital, medical-surgical benefits are provided for and paid • assure you that no effort w ilt be spared to secure traffic lights .gratifying high rate. Interim borrowings have, been effected at for by the municipality. , wherever possible. However, it takes a lot of time when neg­ low interest fates. The "local purpose fax rate" has remained otiating with N. J. State, Highway-Department, as they have A retirement fund is also provided for, the Police and constant over the past several years even though greatly Im* the municipality sharing “the cost. thousands of these requests to study and provide funds for, so proved services were effected. .... don't be mislead by someone promising prompt actTori. ' / The Police have vacation with pay. Their uniforms, shirts, "'"I ' r- - ■ . ■ j - . • . ■ . . * ■ . • ■ .i • - - •...... •;-'7;Vv ■■y/j and cleaning are paid for by the municipality. Modern street signs have been installed on all Borough streetsrexcepting streets completed this year. Recreation Mr. Anthony rjJuccio, Chairman Fire Department W ater arid Sewer Depa rt ment ' The Recreation Commission is doing a splendid |ob;wlth Mr. RalphDennis, Chairman Jhft mepns at their disposal. -" ~ Mr. Cyrus Brown, Chairman ~ There is a Little League Ball Field, with dugouts, Back* > 7 A" new, .modern truck has been purchased for the M.E. stop and. bleachers on the Borough-owned Middlesex St. lot. I will start with the distribution system, because it Is Haley Hose Co. and the fire alarm system extended through^ - This field can also be used for other activities, as if Is de­ ouTthe Borough. • "very evident that without proper facilities for distribution, the veloped. Another playground;has been acquired in the Freneau most modern plant would be worthless. : Other essential equipment, such as hose, boots, coats, area, also the Y.M.C.A. grounds on Jackson St. etc.. has been purchased to keepthe fire department-lnan— The following mains wtftereplaced: The Recreation Coriimission is working with other In* up-to-date condition. • Maiden Lane, entire length; Franklin St., 400 ft; Centre,St., terested groups to futher expand this phase of our community^ 320 ft: Jofcnson Ave., 200 ft; Ravine Drive, 260 ft; Matawan W # . ... . „• ■ ^ •' :r t Ave., 300 ft; Washington Ave., 500 ft; Harding Blvd., 760 ft; It will take time and money bofore we have complete Grant jjt., 600 ft; and Liberty St., 750 ft. All of these were re* recreational facilities, suitable for a community of our size. . Parks,' ' ' > . Lakes and . Sanitation v . _ • • • placement of 1" and 21' lines, which were inadequate. We . . Mrs. Genevieve Donuell, Chairman have instituted a policy of installing mains of ample site, to in­ sure necessary water pressure for future development...... General. .... t There it not too much I can layab o u t the -Parks,-lakes /Approximately 1600 linear feet of 8":main were-instaHed^ . yff^propmrty whlch we acquired on Mlddlmitx Road, and Sanitation, as they require pretty much a stable procedure, ' on'Volley Drive/from Broad St. to Mill Road. The property own* three purposes; a Little Loaguo Ball Flold and other recreational o f maintenance and regular collections. . . ers ihrthis area paid a part of the cost and the Borough paid activities a new water plant and new building for 5th District _ As you all probably .know, the N. J. State Health Depart* the bqlance, because this was a dual purpose project, first to voting, and it is also usod for othor activities. . , ment has decreed that open dumps are a hazard , to health ijive property, owners in this area, long-promised water and We. have added another voting district for the convenience so a different method of disposal will have to be instituted. secondly, to supplement the water supply and increase the of the voters and passed several ordinances for the protection' ~ water pressure, in the Freneau area of the Borough. ... and advancement of our community. We hqve provided funds for the operation and functioning •This year, we installed a 10"main, of about 4500 feet, of the Board of Health, Library, First Aid arid Civil Defense,' from the new plant on Middlesex Road, down Ravine Drive, to Zoning Board of Adjustment, Planning Board and Local As* Street Department connect into the 10"main on Main St. By doing this, the new- sistance Board. . . . - : " Mr. Robert Colot, Chairman plqnt cqn work more efficiently and insure equal pressure. All these tmits are datng a splendid service for our...... - All of the following streets, Which were gravel, have been - - Either plant can run independently or together. This will ~ community. . , " v • ' pav^d. with black top: 3 f „ , also insure ample water in any section of the Borough, in case ' .What we do in the future, will largely dopend on circum­ of a bad fire. . . .. stances, when the budget is -mado up, “ ..:: : 7 : * Stillwell St.; Center St.;\he south, end of Johnson Ave.; ...... I will not make any promises that. I.cannot fulfill, or that' Rpilroad Plaza, north end of Matawan Ave., to Parkway;' The old wafer plant on Church Stv has been completely' would, in all likelihood, if carriod out, add such a burden Middlesex Road, Elizabeth "Ave., Taylor Road, Edgewater Drive, overhauled.'arid the filters rebuilt,. New water. treatment, to your tax bill that it would jeopardize'the capability of your Beachwood Terrace, North Field Road, Bellevue Lane, Overhill equipment hcn^been installed, to insure complete water treat­ being able to pay your taxes and thoroby being one of the Road, Miriam Drive, Miriam Place, Liberty St., Grant St., Mill ment, at all times. This plant has a capacity of 500 gallons per main causes.of losing your homo; and I am positive that no Road and the parking lot on Broad and Little Sts. ' . minute. one, a | a candidato on tho Republican ticket for Borough' r?' : The contract has been awarded for Washington Ave. The new water plant, on Middlesex Road, built at a cost Councilman, would do so. ■_ . All other streets that have been accepted by the Borough, of $100,000 has a capacity of 700 galloris per hiinuteor However,- CIRCUMSTANCES PERMITTING, with a REASON­ were sealed twcTor more times, excepting bituminous concrete 1,000,000 gallons per day. This plant is the most modern of its ABLE-TAX RATE, wo aro contemplating, not promising: streets.— . ‘ kind iji this,area. It is fully automatic and needs attentionjonly Erecting a water towor at the Mlddlosox St. plant, so that' pumping can bo dono in off hours and a c t io n a l water held Aberdeen Road wiii be drained and catch basins w ill be one* hour in the morning and one hour in the evening. in reserve; blacktopping additional stroots, and further ex­ installed this fall. Gravel and black topping will be put on next -Other necessary equipment has been purchased, so that, panding our rocroational program. spring. ' _ ■ ...... ,...... S ...... ' ( today, the users of water furnished by our water plants, have All equipment and services will be kopt up and improved Main St. has been widened thru the business section, as good water, as can be produced, anywhere in the State of upon,.as conditions warrant. „■ which has been a great help in correcting the hazardous and New Jersey. ~ We, the Republican candidates for Mayor and Councilmen, congested-condition which existed in this area. The plants are open to the public five days a. week, for in Matawan Borough, ask you,in all sincerity, to oxamino dnd With the cooperation between owners and borough of* their inspection, between 4:30’ and 5:00 P.M., at which time consider what has boon accomplished during our tenure in ficials, curbing has been installed on "several streets, thus en* an employee of the Water Department will be in attendance _ .office, and iri all fairnosrtarus,~ we ask you to compare the hancing the value to the owner and giving a better,,appearance taxes you pay, with those of the people in any of your neigh­ Our sewage disposal plant has been altered arid modern­ to the community. . . . ; ...... • boring communities. . ized. The drying beds have been altered and new equipment in* , On our record of accomplishment, experience and proven Our policy is to do a portion of semi-permanent.surfacing stalled, to implement and drastically reduce the amount of ability to administer the functioning of our municipal govern­ of streets, each year, until all streets officially accepted by labor, to keep them in a sanitary condition. . ment sensibly, economically and to the best.intorests of the_ tbe borough, have been surfaced, thus reducing the mainten- — Today, the residents-of Matawan can b^pYbud'of' tKeTr- "n^ority of ihe residents of our community, we, the Republican arice cost, year by year/ — . T ~ Water and Sewage disposal plants, both for appearance and for candidates, ask for your continued support and we, in turn, A new dump truck, snow plow, road sander and other operational improvements. will be.oyer- mindful of the trust you have placed in us. SPAFFORD W. SCHANCK - Candidate For MAYOR T — r Rollin Richards — Candidate For Councilman Robert Colot — Candidate For Councilman " ’ ■' (Three Years) .____. ‘ . . ■ - ' ■ . ' ' {'I'liree Years) ■X ..... Everett Carlson — Candidate For Councilman

. ’■ ' ... . (Uiic\j»in-<1 Term) ‘ ■ ’■ ■ :, N. DeYoung, pastor, to lira. Bride Of Cliffwood Beach Mari Funeral Services Union Beach Girl Is Bride Laurcnce flarbor James Armstrong. Harold Waltsak and Ml^s Rene Kork* ' - Chven E. O'Donnell A high requiem mass w aa Couple Married es. ■" > /. '■ ■ ■ ;/ "V.. Followlng the Sacrament pf celebrated Saturday at 9 a.m - A double-ring ceremony ln St. Joseph'B Cburcb.Key- the Laurence Harbor Commun­ Baptism, the following wert Fare Elfbt port, by the Rev. • Cornelius ity Church was the setting for admitted to membership in the J. Kane for Owen IS, O ’Don­ the - marriage. of-Mlss 4 u o e church: Mr, and Mrs. "A r m- nell, 45, of U I Cblngarora Anne Carew, daughter of Mr strong, 6 Princeton PI., M r.. Charles Allocco Ave., Keyport, who died sud­ and Mrs. Albert Carew, Jr.. denly Wednesday, O c t .. 18. 428 Bayview, Dr., Laurence and Mrs. Waltsak, 2 Princeton 1957, at his home. Interment Harbor, to Carl William Hood, Pl„ Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kork- Wed In New York was ln St. Joseph’s Cemetery, Jr., son of Mrs. Carl Hood, 315 er, 4.Princeton Pl„ and Mrs. Keyport. Hiss Paula Rotolo, daugh Lincoln Ave.', Laurence Har­ Donald Ross, 19 Tallon Dr., Mr. O ’Donnell was born to' bor, and the late Mr. Hood, ter of Mr. ond Mrs. Vincent Jersey City, son of Hugh and all of Hazlet. ' - Rotolo, 35 Bedford St., New Saturday, Oct, 19, 1957, at 4 Annie (Flnnerty) .O'Donnell; p.m. The Rev. W. E. Webster York, became the bride/ of Keyport. He was a supervisor Charles Allocco, son. of Mr. officiated. 1 Robert C. Anderson Wed for tbe Red and Tan B u s and Mrs. Jerry Allocco, Route Company, Jersey City. He was The bride,: given ln m a r- Recently In Dunellen 35, Keyport, Saturday, Oct. 19, member of St.. Joseph’s rlage by her father, wore .a 1957, at 5:30 p.m. In Our Lady Church, Holy Name"Society gown of Italian silk witji Ven­ Miss Carol McGovern, of Pompeii Church. New York, and Knights ol Columbus. - etian lace which extended .in­ daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Jo­ ■ Tlie Rev. John Albanesl of- to a chapel-length train. H e r seph McGovern. 142 Vogel PI., Related at the double ring Surviving besides his p a r flngertlp-length veil of illusion ceremony before an altar dec- ents, are his wife, Mrs. Brid fell irom a coronet of la c e, Middlesex, recently became. . get (Healy) O'Donnell; a son, 1 orated with white gladioli. The pearls .and-Beaulns and 3 b e the' brlde of . itob'art c. Ander-^- Michael, four daughters,. .ElWn church soloist and organist carried white - roses centered son. son of Harold Anderson. - --rendered-traditional - wedding Margaret, Joan and Maureen, all at home. with a white orchid. sr„ 12 Ocean Blvd., Cllffwood music. Mrs. Robert Murray, R e d ' Given ln marriage by her Funeral arrangements were Beach, and the late M r s .— under the direction of the Day Bank, was matron of h o n o r.- father, the bride wore a. fiill- Irene Anderson. He Is the- fos- Funeral Home,; Keyport,,. .. The attendants were M r s. length gown of white silk and John Stiles. .Miss Eatrlcla Murt terspn_otMr..M!iMrSiiArii_ lace which terminated In a phy and. Miss Gail Bowman. thony Augustine, 42 O cean chapel-length train. Her linger: Wills Filed William Rieteniyer served Blvd., Cliffwood Beacli. T b e . tlp-length veil of Illusion fell as best man. William Carpen­ ceremony was perforjncd :by from a crown of sequins and Mary A, Peseux ’ ter,.Francis.Clncotta and Ken­ the Rev. Harold A. Gamblin, • pearls and she carried a cas­ Mary A. Peseux, Holmdel neth Hood, brother of t h e jj i stor In the Methodist7 ' cade bouquet of white orchids. Township, who died Sept. 16, bridegroom, ushered. . - Church, Dunellen, . - ” ' >. .Mrs.- Allred Tetta, New The bride was given -in mar- 1957, left her estate to her hus­ For their wedding trip, the York, was the matron of hon­ band, Edwin R. Peseux, who rlage by her father. Miss Judy couple will motor through the Dubecky, Middlesex; -was or. She wore a pink silk an(J also was named executor. Southern States and ^Washing­ nylon tulle gown with a match­ maid .of honor. The ■.attendants ton, D._C. For traveling, the ' lng headpiece and carried a Franfift SlnE«?en • were Mrs. .Gloria' Corbin,. _ Frank J. Slngbofen, Marl­ brl^e wore a grey dress with cascade bouquet of pink car- a-grey coat-and-Slaefe-aooes- ReSfllngtqn, c o u. s 1 n of tire ■' ■ nations. — boro Township, who died Oct, bride; Mrs. Jean DaUey. Mlss . sories and an orchid corsage; 'The bridesmaids were Mlss i ; 1957, left his estate to a Rosomary Chapman, both of brother, Ernest Charles Wal­ The bride was graduated Middlesex, and Miss Patricia Diane Pollchettl, New Y o r k, from Sayrevllle High. School, ter Slnghofen, who was named Karabella, Raritan, , ' . and Miss Marion Prank, Their Class of 1957, and is employed executor. ■ The Junior bridesmaids were • '1 gowns and headpieces were by the American Fire Insur­ styled like the honor attend­ Mlss Unda McGovern, sister Edward Franola Ehrllch ance Co., Newark...... ■ of the bride, and Miss Elaine ant’s ln blue and they carried Edward Francis Ehrllch, T h e bridegroom • attended Anderson, Bound Brook. cascade bouquets of pink car­ Keyport, who died Sept. 23 Sayrevllle High Schopl and ls - Harold Anderson, Middlesex nations. 1957, left property at 134 MBS. MICHAEL VINCENT COX, JR. employed by the Public Serv­ served as best man fo/ h is The flower girl was Miss MBS. BERNARD MoLAUGlIUN Maple PI., Keyport and auto­ ice Gas and Electric Co., , Eleanor Blonda, Long Island brother. The ushers w e r e • mobile, jewelry, clothing a n d Before an altar decorated was the Junior bridesmaid. Perth Amboy. - City; cousin of the bride. She Miss Verna Claire J o n e s. pink wool sheath dress with a Howard K 11 n e, South.Plain. household furnishings to sons, with white gladioli and palms, ,She wore the same style gown The couple will reside Bt 428 wore a ■ full-length gown, of daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ver­ black hut and accessories and field: Harry Corbin, Reading* non Charles Jones, 1303 Wes­ a corsage of white roses. Robert Brower Ehrllch a n d Miss Barbara Ann Bracken, and headpiece as the honor at­ Bayview Dr., Laurence Har­ blue silk and velvet with a Waldron Edward Ehrllch, ex­ ton, Harold Hatfield, Cliff- ley Ave., Union Beach; be­ daughter of Mrs. Helen Brack­ tendant ln powder blue and bor. . wood Beach, and. Charles AH- matching bonnet and carried The bride was graduated ecutors, to share equally, The; came the bride of Birtnard en, 211 Park Ave., Union carried an arm bouquet of derson, Perth Amboy, • - .....a basket of pink carnations. from Keyport High School and also are to receive income McLaughllft, son of Mr. and Beach, and the late William bronze chrysanthemums a n d The bride Ur employed at the James Allocco, Keyport, was ls employed in the office of Mrs. Ralph Scarborough, 95 from tbe residue of the estate. Bracken, became the bride of crotonjeaves...... Group Baptized, Join First National Bank ol Somer­ his brother’s best man - and Newberry’s, Keyport. Pacific Blvd., CUffwood T h e bridegroom attended , l u m C , JSaajDtaa U&k&al ViBtscoi Cos*, il., SOB N"appi, Keyport, was set County, Bound Brook, and ushering were John Bruno. of Mr. and Mrs. Michael V. Reformed Church 'ar&ax'lra, Tiaceat ~Bucct:lgna- BfcKiS.,. SsAx>Ji»y, S>r>. ?J>, ISO?. Sayrevllle High Sohool. and '1# James C. Emmons, Keyport, the bestSman ijnd usherl: her husband ls employed at • at, 3 p.m. ln St. Lawrence’s Cox, 13 May St„ Keyport, Sat­ were John Williams,..U n jxi n no, , and Oreste Coccoll, New an elcctrfeian for S. & M.. who died Sept. 28, 1957,. left The Holy Sacrament of Bap­ the Raritan Arsenal, . .... Church, Laurenco Har(>or< urday,« Oct. IB, 1957, at 11 Beach and P aufA . kg5n7"Mat- York, all cousins of the bride Electric Co., Rahway. . his estate to his wife, Kathe- tism was administered on.Sun-, T h e couple arc spending The Rev. Waller M. Sl&tr a.m. in the Holy F a riv 11 y awan. Frank-Davlno, Keyport, and Nicholas R o to 10, New The couple will reside W..Un- rlno H^>Emmons, who w a s day, Oct. 20, 1957, ln the Re­ their honeymoon In Florida ■ ,tery, pastor, officiated at the Church, Union Beach. was the ring bearer. Yorf, brother of the bride.. lon Beach. ' « named executrix. formed Church in America, and on return will reside at ' double ring ceremony. Mrs. For her daughter’s wedding, Keyport, by the Rev. Roderick 716 West Front St., Plainfield, . The mother of the bride Tlie Rev. Joseph G. Fox, Robert DImsey played the or­ pastor, officiated at the double Mrs. Bracken wore" a gold wore a . beige lace dress'with g an .--- ■ “ .­ brocade afternoon-length ■ a' brown hat and accessories St. Joseph’s Scene Of Wedding ring ceremony, and celebrated Given in marriage by her dress with a brown hat and Couple Mamed In St. John’s and an orchid corsage. The the nuptial mass which follow­ father,, the bride wore a full- accessories and a corsage of y bridegroom’s mother chose a ed. Leonard Porcelll, R e d length gown designed wltb i\ Bank, was the soloist and the bronze and yellow pompons blue lacedress with a match­ lace_hadlcfi... a„scooiL neckUne, and.FuJLmums.-—:------—- — lng-hat-and- aceessdrie&'-Rnd accompanlstrWtts-Mlss Loreto and cap sleeves. A’ p a n 9 1 of The bridegroom’s mother an orchid corsage. ' ta Durante, organist of St. matching lace trimmed t h e Joseph’s Church, Keyport; chose a toast lace afternoon- - * The reception at Chateau front ot the full skirt of Italian length dress wJ.ttv a brownjifit Gardens, New york, followed Escorted by her brother, and accessories and a corsage silk. She wore a three-tier fln- Richard, ‘Union Beach, t h e after which the couple left for gertlp-length veil of French Il­ of bronze and yellow pompons Florida. Por - traveling the bride woro a floor-length gown and Fuji mums. lusion held by a crpwn of designed with ajtjtted bodice of bride wore a green knitted pearls and sequins. She car­ A reception followed at Cry­ . suit with a. brown hat and ac- Chantilly lace with a Queen stal Brook Inn, Eatontown, ried a' cascado bouquet of Anne collar and long tapering cessorles &nd a white orchid white roses and stephanotis. after which the couple left on corsage. sleeves. A fishtail of matching a motor trip to Nova Scotia The bride attended Now Miss Sandra Jones was her lace fell down the back of the sister's maid of honor. H e x and Canada. For traveling, York City schools and was em. full nylon tulle sklvt. Her el- the bride wore a champagne ployed bs a secretary with » cocktaJl-lfingthttrown (>/ rose bow-length v6i! of; Imported chiffon was made jrlnoess .wooLLsuit_wlthra_mlnkLCollarT .....construction firm: The brlde- Frrnch inusion fell from a-.cuU a brown hat and accessories —rgroom—graduated—from—Key= .style—wlth-a-v-jieckllne—m rd" in cap' entwined with pearls cap sleeves. She wore a and a corsage of whites orch­ port High : School, Class of and she carried a' whlve pray­ ids. ., . , ... 1053 and Is a truck InrmcrT" matching velvet and net head- er book adorned with white pleco with a .circular veil and The bride graduated Irom ■ - When- they return from tlielr phaleonopsls. Keyport .High School, Class of wedding trip, they will rcsldo carried a colonial bouquet of MISs Rosemary Cox, Key­ pale pink carnations. 1052 and the -Barblzon School on Garfield Ave., Keansburg. port, sister of the bridegroom, of Modeling, New York. She is The bridesmaids were Miss ■was tlie.maid of honor. Her employed by Rcussllles’, Red Howard Ervin Married Patricia McLaughlin, (Cllff­ princess Style floor-length Bank. , wood Beach, sister of t h e gown of colohlal_.hlue velvet The .bridegroom graduated In Manchester, N. H. bridegroom, and Miss Marilyn had short gathered sleeves from St. Mary’s High School, Bolottl and Miss Diana Gurd, and a. sabrlna neckline. S h e Class of 1952 and ls attending ■ The marriage, of Miss Mar­ West Keansburg. Their - green wore a matching fitted feath­ Monmouth College. Long ian E.' Roglcr,—daughter_ pf gowns and'headpleces were er headpiece and carried an Branch, He is empioyed by St. - Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Rop­ styled like the honor attend­ arm bouquet of bronze chry- ier, Manchester, N. H. to How­ Joseph’s Church, Keyport. ant,'; and they also carried co­ s a n t h e m u m s' and cro.on When they return from their ard M. Ervin, son of Mr. and lonial bouquets of pale pink leaves. ’ Mrs. Jerry Ervin, Tlcetown carnations. . - wedding trip, the couple will Miss Margaret Ann Tytor, reside at 38 Statcslr Pi.', Red Rd., Browntown, took place Jack Briety, Jersey City, Bayville, cousin, of the bride. Bank. . • . —on Saturday, Oct. 12, l#5?r at was tho best man Hnd ushers -2-p,m, at First Congregational were Joseph Dlnlz, .Cllffwood Church, Manchester, N,, H,, B e a.c h; Richard McCrone, Mrs. Barbara Harrison Washington St., Lon? Branch. with the Rev. Mark Strickland Perth Amboy; and Paul Ca­ Mrs. Roberta'Flavin' Long officiating, ...... hill, Keyport. John G # n 1 c y, Weds Authur King Branch, was matron of-honor ...... Mrs, Helen Plochulls attend­ Keyport, was* the .ring bearer. MR.,,MRS. ANTIIONY CARMINE ROMANELLO Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Vor- Robert Flavin, acted as b e s t ed her sister as matron of For her daugh'.er'swcddlng, Before an altar decoratcd cascade bouquets of pale pink MR.; MRS. VICTOR STANLEY UnODES .. honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Mrs. Jones wore a blue silk hies, 125" S i x t h' man. , . ___ ...... with white gladioli, chrysan-. siiasta mums and ivy. .... Vada Albrecht, Miss Betty sheath dress with a white fur themums and palms, Miss Keansburg, announce the mar­ A small family reception fol­ St. John's Methodist Church, Sarabuchello, Matawan, cous Wageman and Junior brides hat, white accessories, and a Antoinette Mary Infanti, Dominick Romanello, N e w riage of tbelr daughter,- Mrs. lowed at Doppelt’s Hofbrau Raritan Township, was t h^e- in of the bride. In corar.'-anc:^ ' maid Miss Jo Ann Plechulls, Mrs. Melvin Jensen; Fortfs.. In, . white orchid corsage. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sal­ Rochelle, was his brother’s fiarbara- Vorhles Harrison to haus, Atlantic Highlands. -The scene of the wedding of Miss niece of the bride. F l o w e r The bridegroom’s mother vatore Infanti, 92 Broadway, best man and ushering were blue. Their gowns and head­ girl was Brenda Lynn Pleehul- Arthur K ing/ son of Mr. ond couple Is residing at the Cir­ Joan Agnes Carney, daughter pieces were styled the same . chose a dusty pink lace dress Keyport, became the bride of Joseph Romanello, Brooklyn, is, the bride's nlcco. • . with a matching hat and sil­ Anthony Carmine Romanello, Mrs. Harold King, 241 Seventh cle Trailer Court, Eatontown of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hal* as the honor attendant’s, and brother of tlie bridegroom and Best man foi>-»hls brother ver accessories. She also wore son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Ave., Long Branch. The mar­ Mrs. King is employed by loran, 184 Broad St., Keyporti. their bouquets were the same. was Oeorge Ervin and usher­ a white orchid corsage. A Homnnello, 30 Fox Island Anthony Infanti, Keyport, riage took place Oct. 5, 1957. Bendix Aviation Corp. at Eat- and Victor Stanley' Rhodes, Miss Diana -.TomaseUp^:"'r ing were Roland Seeley and Matawan. cousin of the bride,, A reception was held at Bal- R0., Port Chester, N. Y., ln.St. cousin ot the bride. " at the home of. the Rev. Paul tontown. Mr. King ls employ­ son of Mr. and Mrs. Sjgfred , Joseph Bukowczyk. * . bach’s, Keansburg. The couple Joseph's Church, Keyport, Sat­ For her daughter’s wedding. Jensen, Crawfords Corner Rd., was the junior bridesmaid, _ - Reception followed at t h e A. Friedrich, pastor ol St. ed by McCue Dairy, L o n g F.our-year-old Susan B ara£ led for Niagara Falls.. F o r urday, Oct. 10; 1057, at 10 Mrs. Infanti chose a gray lace Holmfdel,. Saturday, Oct. 19, Old ^Armory, Manchester. traveling, tlie bride wore a a.m. Luke’s Methodist Church, 19 Branch, - 1957, at 4 p.m. - so, Matawan, wa§ the flower ■ .afternoon-length dress over girl. ~ : The Rev. Jolui Hendricks of­ “ The Rev, Norman' R. Riley pink satin with a pink hat and Melvin Jensen, Fords, broth?.,;; . ficiated at the double ring officiated at the double ring er of the bridegroom, was best ICeyport CoupIeLWed Recently ceremony and celebrated the accessories and an orchid cor­ ceremony. Miss Esther Davis Married At St. John’s man. Ushering were Richard „... nupHal mass which followed. sage. The bridegroom’s moth­ was the soloist,and Mrs. Rhea Thomas Guinnnc was the so­ Vand.ermark, organist.' Wharton', Keyport; Peter er selected a-blue silk dress Rhodes, Holmdel, brother of loist and Mrs. Frank Fleming, with a black hat and accessor­ Oiven in marriage by Mr. organist. Halloran, the bride wore a the bridegroom, and Catmen ies nnd an orchid corsage. Davlno, Keyport. Michael. Given In marriage by her floor-length gown of/Chantilly A reception followed at Buck lace over nylon tulle with a Tomasello. Matawan, was ring father, (the,br\dc wore a full- bearer, ' ' length gotfii of Ivory Chantilly Sml'l h’s Restaurant, East sabrlna neckline and long pointed, sleeves. Tlie full skirt Mrs. Hall or a n wore a t lace over satin with a fitted Keansburg, after which the shrimp afternoon-lenrfWi dress ' , of lace fell over nylon t u j 1 e bodice with a modified sabrlna couple left by. plane for Ber. wfih a lace bodice with a neckline and long tapering ruftlcs and she wore a heofl- muda. For traveling, the bride Piece of pleated tulle and a round, neckline and a silk skirt sleevfes. _ Pearls and „ sequins wore a gi-ai^ Wool suit wltli a with a matching cummerbund. trimmed the bodice and out­ four-tier flngertlp-length veil. red hat and accessories nnd a She-carried a-eascadcbouquet A matchlng -hat -and-cr-ystal--- lined tho chapel-length train.of corsage-of-rod roses;— the full skirt wlilchtoas trim­ of white gardenias...... , accessories completed her en- The bride graduated I r o fa scmblc and she wore a while ' med with tiers of lace a n d Miss Janet Stultz, Keyport, Keyport High School, Class of cymbldium cprsoge. ' plented tulle down the front. was maid of honor. Her cham-: 1954 and was employed ln the pagne strapless gown of net The bridegroom’s mother Her flngertlp-length v e ! 1 ol Logistics Engineering Division over taffeta had a fitted b^d- chose a steel blue taffeta French Illusion tell from a of the U. s. Army, S 1 g n a 1 JceL.appllqued-'wUh-pearlsr‘-ff- crownof Jrldjesceni jjQnvls.and Equipment Support....Ageiicyt beaded hat. black accessories^ slio carried a cascade bouquet Fort Monmouth. . matching net Jacket and a sat­ of-FuJl mums, stephanotis and in back bustle. A circular„veil and ^ white cymbldium, cor-, Tlio bridegroom graduated sage. . . ” polished ivy. , ■ ' , from Port Chester High Sohool fell1 over* her matching halo of pearls and she carried a co­ A reception followed at tho ■* Miss Roso Marlq Infant) and New York University wltb Union Bcach Fire House, after., Keyport, was her sister’s maid a Bachelor of Sclenco Degree lonial bouquet of carnations and bronze porrpons. which the couple left for Nl- of h o n o r. Hor floor-length ln Engineering, He ls employ, af.^..^»U^Atld..thfl.Ne.w..Eng-.^-.. TTie.brJdesmaids-wero—Miss gown of romanco blue-chiffon ed by Oeneral Precision Labo­ Jarid States. , .. ' had a fitted halter bodice Drucillft Pollng4 Keyport, who ratories .-Plea&anlvlllc—Nr" Y; wore turquoise; Miss Patricia The bride was graduated- over which shE“W8T6 a match­ arid is a member of the Amer­ f x 0 m Keyport. High School, ing velvet cape. Hetf crown of ican Institute of Electrical En­ Clasa oM954 rand1s*Tmptuyfd (patching chiffon was trim­ gineers,-Institute of Radio En­ WecM/ngP/iofos as a bookkeeper by R a l d h med wllh rhinestones and she gineers ahd tho New'York FrledUnd Bros.,.KeyPort,-«—-— carried a cascado bouquet of Air National Guard 137th _A weddlng _picture-of...Mr; Tlie bridegroom was gradu­ pale yellow shnsta mums and Fighter IfUcreeptor Squadron and^lrs. Peter M^larchuk ItiU ated from K'e^port High School Ivy. . WestcliestCT County - Airport, week was inadvertently trans­ h. 1953. and is employed as * Tlie bridesmaids were Miss Whlto Plains. He served t w o posed with one of Mr. .and carpenter by! Dante D ’Agostlne,1 Katherine Infanti qjid, Miss years as an officer ln the U; S Mrs, Harold D. Shumocic in 0 Jr . Matawan. Ho served three Frances Infnntl; Keyport', 'sls- Air Force. small number of copies bt The yefirs.ln the U. S. Army* one ters-of the brldo. Their gowns When they return from tlielr Keyport Weekly. The regretful of which was in Korea. and headpieces wel-e styled wedding trip, the couple will error was corrected shortly The couple will live In tbelr like tha honor attendant’s tn reside at 20 Sherwood St., Val­ ■ after the press run was under' new home on 'Holmdel AIR., MRS. nABOl.I) DAVID BHUMOCK • T crimisQii glow and they carried halla, N, Y, - UB., MK8. FETER EDWARD MULARCBUK way. , Holmdel. mouth Memorhl Hospital, to moved to Keansburg 11 months the Bedle Funeral Honie, I^/sy-i Miss M. Balter Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hoffer, ago. She attended St, Ann’s port, At 10 a.m. a requiem 33 Mason Dr., Keyport, Church, Keansburg; ■ mass will be celebrated at St. Mrs, McLoone Is survived by Married Monday , . . ... EnokeV -^-.- two daughters, Margaret- and Joseph’s Church by the Rov, Miss Muriel Louise B a k e r, Mr* and 31rs. Liouis Eucker, Gertrude; a son, D aniil L., C.- J, Kane, Interment will be 13 Wellesley Rd., Madison " daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John and one grandson, 'a 11 of in St. Joseph's Cemetery, Key- Trinity EplscopsI Church Hebrew C n ir e iii(itW nUnited First Church of Christ, Township, -are the parents of Baker, S3 Weldon Rd.. Mata­ Malo SI., Uatawan . . Broad 8t., Bey pert Scleattot - Keansburg. , twrt. - . Oct.ty 1057 -Paso Nln* a daughter, bom in P e r t h A high requiem mass w a S wan. became the bride, of Rev, Bernard McK Garlick.... Rabbi a O, IJ. Levine - - M Broad St. K ejw l - Amboy Hospital. J ; held. Monday at 0 a.m. ln St. George M. Oitrauder Thomas Paul Welstead, son of The 19th Sunday after Trinity, Friday night' service a n d Sunday service 11 a.m, Wed­ dinner dance Tor 00 guests Sun- Holy Communion will be at 8 nesday testimonial meeting 8 Hanclk . Ann’s Church, with the Rev. Oeorge M. Ostrander, SO, of Mr. and Mrs. John Welstead. Oneg Shabbat at ?:15 p.m. Stanley J. Levandcski officiat­ dny at Buck Smith’s, Keans- a.m.; Family Eucharist and p.m. Reading room open Wed- A son was bom Saturday,. 610 Mornlngsldo Ave,, Union ing. Interment w ns ta St. burg, . 1* 4/4 Freiieau, Monday Oct; 21.1951. church scbool 9 a.m. Sabbath service will be heid rwsdfty 2» to 4 p.m. t Oct. IB, 1057,' in Monmouth Beacb, died Tuesday, Oct. 23, Charles’ Cemetery. Long at .7:30 p.m. ln~Tfie Trinity Monday • evening prayer is at 11 a.m. Saturday,. Man’s responsibility for spir­ Memorial Hospital, to Mr. and 1957, ln :tho Muhlenberg Hospl* Miss Tiiacke ls a graiduats Island. Funeral arrangements of Mlddlctewn Township High Episcopal Churcb. Matawan. held at 7:30 p.m. xoung . Religious school class a e s- itual growth and progress will Mrs. Charles Hrmcik, Farring­ tal, Plainfield, Mr, Ostrander ton Rd., Cheesequake, were under the direction of tlio was born In Keyport, tho son School, Class of 10BS and pres* , The Rev -Bernard McK Oar­ Churchmen meet at 8 p.m. slons will be conducted as fol­ he brought out in the lesson- John J. Ryan Home for Funer­ of the late Oeorge and Aman­ ently Is a Junior at New Jer- , Thursday at 3 p.m. Girls* sermon entitled "Probation ..... ftoaoh ' - - . lick, rector, officiated at _ the lows: Sunday. Primary H and als. keansburg,. ~ , ; da (Arose) Ostrander. Ho wns soy State Teachers Colloge, Friendly Society, Janie J ma­ after Death'' at. Christian Sci­ Mr,., end, Mrs. Thom a a double ring ceremony. William jors meet; Tween-Agers, 7 HI, Elementary I . Q . m , BBT ence services Sunday. . a member of the Odd Fellows, Newark, .Miss ThucKe h a s Iloach, 187 Beers St., Key­ Mrs. Loots Cevaico Teitluo been tlie icclplent of a schol* , ' Chatman played,. ; traditional p.m, V; Ii, Confirmation; Tuesday, Ele­ Scriptural selections to be Chatham. * port, are the p a r e m t s of * Mrs,; Maria Cevasctf Testlno, arshlp awarded her by t h B music on ;the organ ' Friday. Nov. 1, AU Saints* mentary 11, S ta 1 p.m., Con- read Include ths following daughter, born Saturday, Oct. S3, of Route .31. Holmdel Mr. Ostrander Is survived Day, Holy Eucharist, la at 8 Keansburg Teachcrs’, ^ssocla- l^ e bride was i ired i:i a Ilrmatlon 7 to .7:30 p.m.; (Phllippians 3:13-15) :• “ Breth­ 19, 1957, in Monmouth Memor­ Township, died Sunday, Oot. by hla wife. Cornelia (Hughes) a.m. ren, I count not myself to have Ostrander, Union Beach; one two-tone blue vtreet-length Wednesday, Elemeilary I, 4 lo ia l Hospital. JO, 1957, at her'home. MJLS, A l l Souls*'Day, Saturday, apprehended: but: this o n e Testlno was born ln and daughter. Mrs. Mildred Mur- dress of nyloh taffeta w i t h ?fdv,-2, 8 a.m. Holy Eucharist.. 5:40 p.m. BBTII. 6:30 to 7:30 thing I do, forgetting those ' Holmes . . waa the wife ol tho lato Louis tin, Plainfield; threo. s o J s, bit# ttCcessorlcs and Wore a 5:30 p.m. BBTII, 5:30 t o .730 things which are behind,, and A daughter was bom Sun* Testlno.jBhe_was a momber-ol aeorgc M., jr,, chnUmm; Kenv ^ corsage of shattered white car, CiiflwoodComraraiity lO^.O a.^- Elcmentary H t 5 reaching-forth Ttnfc-rVhOTre dayrOctrZOr ”1957^ In Slon-' Ht. Joseph’s Church, Keypojrt. neth, Summit'. Edwin. M a d |. -"nations. 1 raetfiodisi Church p.m. to 7 p.m.; Saturday, things which are beftue, I mouth Memorial Hospital, to son, and eight grandchildren. Rev. Dean Jeanblanc, Pastor Surviving are three daugh­ M r s. Kenneth Henderson, BBTII, 9:30 to 11 a.m. - press toward the mark for the Mr. and Mrs. Harold Holmes, Arrangements are under the Friday at 7:30 p.m the Sun­ ters, . Mrs. Ernest Casatza, sister of the bride, was matron Junior choir rehearses Sun­ prize of Barbara K#ya Oluisinan ship also meets at 7 p.m. - a.m. with classes for each age A son was born In Perth and Mrs. Charles Boott, High A summer wedding Is pl»»v Ate, single, married or engag­ held at 8:30 a.m, this morning, Barbara Lyn Ohnsman. to- ed, you are Invited to come group. The men’s class is beld Amboy Hospital, to Mr, a n d land Blvd., ICeansburg, at a nod. -.- First Methodist Churcb at the Day I ’unoral H o m e, -ilfant daughter pf Mr. and Mrs. lh the parsonage study. Mrs, Waldo butcher, 20 O ld and meet some new friends. ; 218 Main St.;. Uatawan . SWfc* O tt ,K»»sssV Ak. % t ttieimr ■y/uuam Ohnsman, 10 Lakeside Sunday School urwtet t&t t»w Baptist J w i t k T'eVlom'i&p Rev. Aftsrt iE curry- Pastor high requiem mass will be Dr., VaUtwan, was baptized pervlslon of Garrett post and groups will meet Sunday . as ■Sunday, Oct. .13, 1957, in t h-e . Abrams . celebrated ln.81, J os e {) h'a Warren Bernhardt, is held at At the Sunday morning wor­ follows: Juniors at 4 p.m.; a n d Mrs, Warren E. First Methodist Church, Mata- churoh by .tlie Rev, C. J, 9:30 a.m. At 10:30' a.m. a nur­ ship services, 8.45 a.m. and 11 Junior High and Senior High, ,Abrams,'Bryn Mftyr, Pa., are For Vour Convenience. wan, by. the pastor, th e ‘Rev. sery is held for children while * xn. the pastor’s sermon sub­ 7 p'.m...... Kane, Interment will be ln St: __Albert .D. Curry. . Mrs, Ohns- the parents of a “' daughter, Joseph's Cemetery, Keyport, their parents worship. Morn­ ject is to be “From The Mo­ The mld-weelc prayer a n d born Monday, Oct. 21, 1057, in .man ls the.former Miss Mar­ ing .worship service, .is held at ment. We Are Born.” During Bible study ls held Thursday Bryn Mawr Hospital, Philadel­ Waller O. Walllug New Office Hours garet Bowne. Keyport; . 10:45 a.m. Senloj Youth i'e 1- the 11 a.m. service a nursery at 7:30 p.m. — - phia. The baby weighed a 1 x “ Walter O, Walling, 63, ls provided for the. core of ...\. Richard 'OUo Dietrich lowship meets at 8 p.m. under David’s Emmanuel Tabernacle pounds and l^aa been named oj 147 Droadwoy, Keyport, the sponsorship of Mr. a n d small children. ' _ Katherine Elizabeth, M r s. died Monday, Oct. 31, 1087, at ■ Richard Otto Dietrich, infant The Senior Methodist TToutii . ' ' Apostollo Faith (No Appointment N eoeiiau) ■ son of Mr. and Mrs. Otis' TV Mrs. John Hoffman and M ri; Roosevelt Ave.; Cllffwood Abrams is the former Miss his homo. .Mr.. Walling w a a and Mrs. Bernhardt. Fellowship will meet ln t h e At 8 p.m. this evening, Blsh- Peg Hostetter. daughter of Mr. born ln nelford, tlio son_Qt-lhO- Dietrich, New Brunswick Ave., church Sunday night at 7-30 Monday at 8 p.m. tlie Sun- -and—M r$r—j ay—Fr~H55tetter7 late-J—H enfjr-ihd Mory Jane Matawan, was baptized in the -P7m.—Wednesday-evening; there qi)1B.-C,-Lawson,-New-Yorkv -- First-Methodist Churcj;, Mata­ -day—School-teacherB— meeting wlll be the preacher, All a^» Matawan. • (Vaughan) Walling...... Monday thru Frjday 9 * 9 will be held in the church; is a prayei' meeting ln t h e invited. He was a communicant of wan, Sunday, Oct. 13, 1957,by church from 7.30 until 8 p.m. the Rev.-Albert D. Curry, pas­ Friday at. 7 p.m. a special st, Joseph's Church, Koyport; Uajrview Presbyterian Church an exempt fireman of the Un­ Saturday 9 -6 tor; Mrs. Dietrich Is the for- Clfffwood Beach tarry service will be held for Obituaries mer;Miss’ Hetty Jean Woolley, the young people. - ; ■ ion IIoso Company, Union Rev Fraricir Osterstock T. Jay France - Matawan. • • . Spnday School Classes Sunday Sohool Is held at Boacli; mclnbnr of BPOE 333, Church school classes will T, Jay France,- 73. a r e s 1- Red Bnnk; ni e m b e r - of the be at 9:45 a.m. Sunday. At tlie 10:30 a.m., morning worship, Plan Halloween Parties 11:3 0a.m r" (irnt of MarltXi-o, and presi­ TSoooo, Lodge, Koyport. pr.Sr“ArFeiiini an Midway Hose Auxiliary a.m. moraine; worship “ Refor­ dent ol France, Campbell and lle;is-!mrvlvod by Ills wlfff, -L' mation Sunday** will be ob­ Primary r.ru! junior depart-, DarlltlK. mnnufinturirs, Kenil­ Mary (Arzborger) Walling; ' Holds Regular Meeting served, " '-_r ments of t h e Sunday School, worth; dlod Wednesday, Oot, Births four sisters, Mrs. Byron Jack­ Associates------t l W. Front Bt, ^CillX-PacintCw lll hold i t 8 First Methodist Church. Jvtnta D, 1M7,' In Overlook Hospital, son;-- Keyport; Mm. William The Ladies Auxiliary' of the. lannuftl Halloween .party . on ■ -...... Stegel...... Of. II. ptl -' (Next (A -Strand Theatre) i- -Midway Hose_Conjpany:rMata- wan r will’ ll o l d a Halloween Summit, He ls a formcrTnay- Fowler, Baltimore; '.Md,; Mrs; Saturday at. 7 p ^ n .^ u h s and pa'rty tomorrow from T to 0 A son was born, in Perth oripjf ths borough of Barnegat Prcd Cromoy; Ifnycart; M r «. JJr. O. Hamilton 'V , :, . KtQwrl • V »" — rrWon^iieJtWtl^eiular. monthly parents are asTced'to'attend in Amboy Hospital, to Mr. a n d - Tne6tic^ atvihe-hor'e h o u.s e; p.m. in the-lecture room b t the City*, no# Barnegat Ught; Joseph 'tfnlSff; "o h * costume and Cu&master Al* church. Games will be Super­ Mrs. Samuel Siegel, 7 E'dee- He Is survived by his.' wife, brother. Alfrfd, Keyport. ' ..Keypoi-ri'^SM ^ SOjli . SOOI^ , ’ Wa3b{ngttfn;'St.,'Oct. 14. Mrs, bert Peters Wfll be in charge. water Or.j-Matawan. J--aeflr^e^W^Ciark.^-^president- vised by Mrs,-William Cpleinan Mi-gV Margaret W, Franco and , Funeriil services w 111 be m d Alton David will order re­ a son, Wallace France. . ^ ^p'resldfed^x-PHteen- members UethsemaHe_ Lutheran Chares - ' - ' DlTualo held at 0:30 n,m, Friday at freshments which will be serv­ ware, present;. „ ‘Map|iTPl~Hejfp6rt ' Mr. and Mrs. Danny DiPoa- * Russell B. Travers ed by tcachevs nnd mothers. lo, 25 Myrtle Ave., Keyport, . Mrs. John Chucko antHvi 1* s, Hev Frederick Boos Pastor Russell E, Travers, 90, of Mrs. Hprty Abrams and her . Vincent ‘Burlew entertained. There are two services on are the parents of a daughter, 140 Second St., Keyport, died - Theorize.lor the evening was Sunday; Matins at 8:30 a.m Intermediate uupils are in born In Perth Amboy Ho&plt&l. Friday, Oct, IB,! 1857, in Rlver- charge of decorations. All arc • "won by M rs;d a rk . ' . snd the regular service at 11 vlew HosEltSl. Mr. T.r a .v_e r,s urged.to come in costume--- JVount ....Meetings are .held Uie sec-. o'clock... Sunday School -begins A daughter was born Fri­ was born ln_Kiyport, the son : ond Monday of each month. 9:45 a in , - A Halloween party for the of the late Benjamin D. Trav­ Planning A F all Wedding? nursery and kindergarten de­ day, Oct. 18, 1057, In Mon* mouth Memorial Hospital, :to ers'and Etta llloltspn) Tow­ partments ls planned for Sat­ ers. urday. from to 4 P.nr. in the Mr.* and Mrs. John Yount, 17 2 Rosemary Dr., Hamlet. The He was employed by- t h e ■ ■ ' .. . ' , ■ ■' ^ ...... ' ■/-’ ■ lecture room, with all in cos­ * GENERAL baby, the couple's first child, BoroughSbf Keyport os a wa­ tume. Miss Jane VanBrakle 1ms been named Barbara Lee. ter meter repalrntan. lie was Visit tlio officc of The Keypori Weekly and Refrigeration Service ls ln charge of games, and the an exempt fireman of the Lln- Layton Ians will, prepare the re-' ‘ • • . '• Klein ...... - ...... coln' Hose Co. and a member The Matawan journal^ 1)2 W. Front Sl., Keyport. -Washing-Machines,-Freezers~Andi All Major freshments. ’ Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Klein, of the Woodsmen of the World ’ Electrical Appliances Serviced. ‘ 707 Clark Ave., Union" Bench, organization, Matawan. Mrs. Matilda Fariello ace the parents of a son, born He is survived by his wife. : rniere you will find Uie finest nnd lutcslifityle ... _— Rebuilt Refrigerators For Sale ' ’ Friday,‘Oct.^ IB, i m , In mver- Frances, Keyport; a son, Bus­ Honored For Service..... view Hospital. " sell, Jr., Lodi; two daughters. OUR NEW QUARTERS LOCATED AT Mrs, Malcolm Luker, P o r I Wcdding Invitationsittiiywhere in the country . r r wwi:..Pm ulln ’ ^ 20 t’iHS I’ ST. — iK Y l’OHT ' Mrs. Mutlldu L. Fariello, 17 Monmouth; Mrs, Frank Smith.- New Brunswick Ave.. M o t a ­ A daughter was bom F ri- Keyport; a sister, Mrs. KTv a , i.-. .' - J. KtUiets — Proprietor . , . . also Ihc greatest eelectioii to cltooso from for wan, is celebrating the c o m- day,* Oct, IB, 1057, ln River­ Brown, Phllndelphla; a broth­ p:eUon ol 35 years d! acrvlce view Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. er, Albeit Travers, Arisons, with Merck & Co., Inc., Rah­ Charles Paulin, 171 Morning- and four grandchildren. your individual choice. way. She ,wa5 employed on side Ave., Union Beach. _ Funeral services wero held Oct. 23, 1922 in the company's MoMalion Monday at 1:30 p.m. at t h e warehouse and later transfer­ A.daughter wns born to Mr. Bedle Funernl Home, Keyport red to the order department, with the Hev. Norman'R^R-t'-, Most of Mrs. Pariello's serv­ nnd Mrs. Joseph McMahon. 1G Lawrcnce..ParltwayM-Lauronce U'y, .pat;tor o( fit.. Jolrn'5 Mettt. ice with the company hO;S been /nrihvltafloiu nro pdcliccl wltli doubTo envelopes nml tlssuefi, ■'-.... Harbor, in'South Amboy Mem­ odist Church, Itaritan T o w n- In the purchasing d i v 1 slon orial Hospital.. . 5 li 1 p, officiating, Interment where she Is a-purchasing as- was in Oreen Drove C e m c- _ To b« socially correct order respond curds nnd recopttpn cords la ( sistanHiTthe equipment a n d Kacperowskl tery, Keyport. ' your order. - construction department.. Mr. nnd Mrs. Cdward Kac- perowski, 303 Johnson Ave.. Mru. Arthur VanMater ...... Write nnmo:of~porBon'Invited on oncli Insldo envelope, - .- > Union Beach, are the parents Mrs. Myrtle VanMater, flj. NO HELP WANTED of a son born in South Amboy died Saturday. Oct, 10, 1067, at Fold all Invitations Insldo nnd place:tissue upon printed pn^o, - Memorial Hospital. tlie home of her daughter, when you tew on a Mrs, Dorothy Oucrln, 69 Pul-, . As a Free Gift Offer you will rocolvo with your order‘.u Qold Keop* ton St., Keyport. . oc./lampello hake _ (your Invitation nindu in Kold--niaunlcil in nn nlhinn) , also « A daughter was born to Mr. Mrs. VsnMater was bom ln U I H I T e and Mrs. Jerome Zampello, Long Branch, the daughter of booklet “How To Mnko Vour WodilliiB' Rtin Sintjolhly”; nnd It your ordor 114 Broad St., Keyport, at tlie lattf Walter and Ella Skill- 1* JOO or m ore Invltuilons you wlll^ rneeivo J00r free wlilto Informal* AUTOMATIC' . and South Amboy M em orial Ilospi- man. 8ho was a lifetime resi­ 100 envelope* with your nnmo beuutlftilly tlicrmoijraplied, i • SEWINGMACHINE “i. . ■ • ... dent of Long Branch and lived I f - requirements of any Individual to . this - L.AnACHMCNrS wood.-ore parents of ~a cLluall-" In are two r.oi.s, Arthur C., ’ ccnimunUr — and » can b * filled to jour, ter born .Thursday, Oct. 17, Neptune City; Albert W., N('ii Also a fine assortnient of: 1 Vbi ln Monmouth Memorial ^ special needs. May we (ell you mot* tur.e; a daughter, Mrs, Flor­ llDspltnl. ■ ence llopwood, Eatontown: ..: abavl osr servlco? ' i - ‘ '--Karkoff . ' ■■ two sisters, Mrs. Lottie Delicti Engagement Aiuioiincememts —A-son-wirs1 U' insure It will be a ground-gaining: play...... • Touchdowns — Lewis. Hofiman. " fsibfea than Ideal for golfing be­ rupted-' a n d "serious^ losses Officials DobrzynskJ, Zdrodowski, ran up their 32-0 Bcore over Point Pleasant. It Is to be noted •Relnert,' Trumbatore. - "Meet The Mummy" cause ot a northwest gale among .their players to t h e PLUS SAT. NIGHT which blew across the course, slckbed few ...... LATE nOBBOB SUOWi carrying shots lato .hooks and Football Scores Football Schedule Tlie victory waa ^he first one Lions Honor Little slices that, the golfers, did not — Friday Keypot-t Grinds Point Pleasant Friday for the Bulldogs on their home League Ball Players put Into the strokes them­ gridiron in three^ years. There SDN. . MON OCT. 27-28 selves. The strong wind also New Brunswick 14. Jefferson (EUz.) Penn Froth at Rutgers Frosh 7. p.m.) • were*650 fans on hand lor the The Union Beach Lions Club drove masses of leaves out on ~ Saturday Into Defeat 32 0 On Power Plays Sayrevtlle at St. Peter's (N.B.) honored the Union Beach Lit­ "THE JAMESJ5EAN Keyport 32, Point Pleasant 0. p.m. • happy occasion for the home the fairway and even to the Rumson 12, Matawan . 0. — . Saturday forces. The triumph made tbe tle League team at a testi­ An avalanche of football second Keyport ' touchdown. -- (all 2 p.m.) STORY" green of the Jumping Brook Leonardo 6, Red Bank 0. - ' Bulldogs a .threat in .the "B ” monial dlnnerr recently ait the Golf Ss Country Club, Neptuno. Freehold Regional 12, Linden 7. striking power descended upon Biyyllle Regional §( Matawan. '■ . — also— ...... Asbury Park-24, Neptune 0. - Larry Dane plunged for t h e Lakewood at Keyport. - race that Keyport and Bay­ Anchor Inn. Lions Club Presi­ faster than, they could be Carteret 14, Sayrevllle 0. ‘ the hapless Garnet Gulls of point. Leonardo at Freehold Regional.- vllle" Regional cannot Ignore. dent Joseph Gallopo presented swept away, Bayvllle Regional 12, Toms niver 0. Point Pleasant on the Keyport Rumson at Toms River. , "JOHNNY Metuchen 33, South River 0. Right away the Gulls bun­ Manasquan at Neptune. Just for a fleeting moment each of the team memhers The scoring by foursomes Plainfield 16, Perth Amboy 0, ^ High School fleld Saturday and South River at Long Branch. with sterling silver pins en­ TROUBLE" Highland Park 43. Scotch Plain* 0.. sent them home to tbe shore gled things wtain^TJey fum­ Asbury Park at Red Bank. ln the first quarter did Mata­ ' was: (K, for Keyport: M. for Point Pleasant at Middle Twp. . wan'have a obance to. g e t graved with a replica of the Matawan), riddled 32-0 by Keyporfs foot­ bled lia'clTy ou *ai 'next klckoff Woodbrldge at “P e r th ’Amboy. Lions Club insignia a n d a ball forces, A crowd of 600 saw Carteret at Linden. ’ aheSd and take command in Early Show K, George Powelson 108, Le- and Keyport had tbe ball at baseball. J the carnage. ‘ . _ the ball game. It came after -■ on Schanck 101: M, Jerry Tomasello Shines the visitors 37. LoPresto and an early Rumson drive h a d Quest speaker Mayor Joseph Every Sunday ■ Hetrick 104, Tony. N[ucclo 110: 80 hard were the Garnet Zaremba tore through the Gull stalled and J. C. Williams had Scholex spoke on the need of Gulls being hit that they fum­ . At 6:00 P.M. Keyport seven up. KHS-MI1S Jayvee sent a! long punt rolling out of recreational .activities and ex­ In Gridiron Role bled and lost the ba” c i S h t line for a first down at the 26, .(Box Office Opens 5:30) K. Hy Schwartz 109. Bli1 then LoPresto galloped away bounds on the Matawan 9-yard pressed appreciation to t h e Schanck 107; M, Matt McCor- Joe (Rocky) Tomasello, pro­ times, something of a record. line. Dave Jones was away, on Lions organization for sponsor­ So groggy were they under Grid Game Set v - ■ mlck 108, M 1 k e Eovlno 95: fessional light heavyweight for a new first down at t h e one of Matawan’s rollout plays ing the little league team and TUESDAY. OCT. 29th tlie force of the battering they Matawan fifteen up. • _ boxer, blossomed forth In Point Pleasant 8. F l e m 1 n g T h e "Little Turkey Day" up along the sidelines but he to the parents for maintaining were taking that their one (One Night Only) new role last Sunday,; that of came out of a delayed buck’to football .game between the jun* stepped out of bounds at the close contact._.w,lth their- chil­ Gala Halloween Show K, Norman Scott 94, Bill a football star. The pugilist chance to score, In the third Newman 98; M, John Barba­ lor varsity football teams of MHS 49, spoiling what would dren. “• Fun! Frizes who has traded punches ' with Quarter, was spoiled when a spin through a hole ln the Gull : gelatta 100, Pete Ten Eyck Keyport and Matawan' High have been otherwise a. 91-yard Fred Conover, president of Wear Costumes such ring notables as Tiger Point Pleasant- back who had line for a touchdown. Zaremba 100; Keyport eight up. run for a touchdown. the Monmouth County Little Jones and Tex Gonzales, was broken , In t o the clear was plunged for the point to make Schools will be played, next Dunk F.or Apples - K,- Macon Mlchaux 106, Walt It was an end of the best League also attended, Thomas the roving ball carrier for the tackled and thrown by one of lt 20-0. for Keyport. Monday at Matawan High Anyone Bringing a Live •-r-_ Meta go r 112; M, Johnny Sar- MHS hope because fumbling Walsh ..and William Trembley Keyport Dukes in the opening hls5own teammates. Three The Gulip.marched up -the ■ • '4yard run for a.touch­ backs were thrown for losses game as the second half start­ account of the flu...... - Dan Hburahah presented an Laughlln 112; M, Rock Gentile covered a fumble by Rumson "The .Monster That down that would have given on scrimmage plays.' .■ ed by stopping the Keys, tak­ The Keyport Jayvees appear award to coach Philip J. Cas­ 110. Hern Hahn 97; Matawan backfleld star, Bill Lewis, to the Keyport eleven* _^victory; ing a punt at mldfield and to be in better shape for the sidy. Team members receiv­ • twenty up. , . , The Keys triumphed with stop the flrstlRumson thrust. . Challenged The . But the referee detected llleg- penetrating to the-Keyport 30 contest. They soared to their ing the awards” were: Robert . K. Hap Woolley 105, Larry more-ease than had been ex­ Another. Lewis Vfumble saved al motion on part of the Dukes on t w o first downs. But third straight victory of t h e Samsel, Michael Potitl, Albert World" - Elseman 86: M, Joe Guadagno pected. in view of the Gulls flanker on the. play. The ball season at Point Pleasant Moii* the Maroon and Steel until the Kengetter, Stephen -Ruby, Jan 107. AI Wilks 99; Keyport fif- 6-0 triumph over Matawan. here they fumbled and lost'the second quarter got under way. .waa-xalled-backLand—a—-five- The-Red -Baldcrs—took—com­ ball-agaln-and-that-was—t h e day, humbling the Garnet Gull Nappl, James . Beutel, Dartlel STARTS W EP- OCT. 30th Men up. : seconds-20-0. . The" Huskies-were the-ma Hourahan, Thomas Walsh, yard penalty imposed. mand at the 'start of the con­ end of- all hope for them. It Big; 3 Unit Show . " ,AU scores were about t e n The D u k e s best, scoring Coach Bob 2 a m p e 11 o's ers of their-own undoing after William Trembley, Ronald Gll- strokes above normal scores test apd coasted out of the. was ln this advance that t h e chance wa& at the end of the game after much Inept play remarkable tackle of a Point charges,pulled the game out In Scully punted out to mldfield martin,. Donald Gllmartln, Frank Sinatra in ’T. for the golfers because of the second half. Dave Eastmond, the second half. After a stand­ early in the second quarter, Kenneth Levine, James Mc­ weather .and wind conditions by tlie Gulls ln the second Pleasant man ln the Clear by former KHS wlngm&n, took a off In the first two quarters, Two penalties, one for illegal Manus, William Wilson a n d . "THE JOKER : and the_ need to play winter quarter secured,.Coach Stan qne of his own teanimates took pass from Egghead Robinson, (Tuffy) Baker’s players a 20-0 place. - the Keys recovered a fumble use of hands,-put Rumson .on Rex Sterling. ’ . •' IS WILD" rules, It was reported. shortly after- the second half the Matawan" 32 with a first ex-Red and1 White, backfleld halftlme lead. ' LoPresto and Zaremba ,. —plus— . ■ .ilrophles were given the low klckoff at the Point Pleasant down. Hank Hoffman and man. In the waning moments On the first play of t h e made a- first down In mldfield gross golfere, Elseman and Eo- 35-yard line. The tCHS seconds Lewis sparked a drive from Mickey Splllane’a ■ of the half that was good for game the Gulls set the pattern on two plunges.-Then the Key­ .....vino; The Keyport team w a s hammered out a first down at the Matawan 32 that carried Keyport $ 30-yard gain and set t h e Of bungllng-tliey were’ to fol­ port backs were halted cold on ' given the match cup for their the Gull 24, then Wally Ken­ In two first downs to the MHS (continued-from column four) "MY GUN 2 ball, on the Cllffwood 3-yard low. Larry Daner kicking off three tries and went into kick ____ victory__anjl Matawan the point Une. But the whistle blew be­ nedy came out around end on Hoffman pliihged to the 1 series, four games to three ' trophy. r for Keyport, aimed 1 sharp formation on .fourth down with IS QUICK" fore anotheprplBy-could-bfr-run 13 y.ar(l3 to go. But LoPrcst,o a trap play and was away for and Lewis bolted for the touch­ with one a, tie. , . , ,'The Keyport team presented shotHtaPolnt-Pleagantr-llne- ‘ ' Statistics: . - ott. -/• ‘ •’ • ••• ■ did ndt kick. He caught point ^ t ouchdown. Ray .Vaccarella, down,' Jiiti Clarke missed’ the1 their captain, Leon Schanck, mon. fie butter-fingered t h e extra.jolnt.__ ;____ .____’ __' . . .i . . Key. P. P. ; Walt Disney's- — Cliffwood's best scoring handling of the. kick. It rolled Pleasant overslilfted. ,cilt a lineman'to'thly-tlmepproved First Downs. . . , .7. 11 - with a box of golf balls for ar­ chance came late in the game find” at fullback for Key­ Yar'dtf‘<5ained-Ru'shlng— 2Q7J ' _ lBO'l Science Fiction , away from him and'an alert around left end, then streak­ The, Huskies made a. bid to Yards Lost Rushing 20 56 ranging theimatch. Guadagno, wben desperation' ;p a s a e s port. He plunged for the extra I> ct and fantasy—jr KHS lineman was on lt to ed across field to break away get back ln the ball game fol­ Yards Gained Passing 0 14 T of the Matawan team, donated point. * '• Forward Passes -. . . against the clock began to have his team In possession ln for a 51-yard run for a touch­ lowing the , touchdown klckoff ■ tlie trophies. click. .However, the f 1 n a 1 In the final quarter, t h e Attempted . - • ,8;...... ,7 "MAN IN SPACE" mldfield at the start. All mem­ down. A plunge for the-polnt on a pass from Bob Rankl to forward Passes • The match had to be post­ hcaveu. was Intercepted by the Keys moved the ball 76 yards Completed- , -• Q -I In Technicolor bers of tlie Keyport starting failed and it was 26-0, Jones that made 24 yards and pined from its original date Dukesron their .own 4-yard line for a sectfnd touchdown. A for­ Forward Posses ot Oct. 0 because of r a 1 n. backfleld, Eay LoPresto, Walt The rest of the third period set the ball down ln mldfield. Intercepted O 1 and the Keyport team clung ward pass from Pumpkin Ave. Distance PunU, ' • • • " The. mutch wns originally siat- Zaremba, Dane and a e n e. was one of fumbling and re- But MHS was fumbling again ofr-tlght.untll time was out. Brotfta to Grey Perry carried . ,Yds. * s •••- 4 (41 3 1 i 1(0) 0 , Be Ehlers edJor the Asbury Park Golf & Fleming took turns at lugging fumbllng by both sides. Late and had to punt. Rumson thep Vards, Hunbacks Kicks 2 8 'L 75 The Dukes lined up-' with Number or Fumbles 3 a the ball. oil the first series of ln the quarter Tunstead r a n them 30 yards into Oull terri­ put on a 68-yard inarch, that Guest at any ___^Country club as those 1 I n It s Len Golden;- from the 1055 tory, - Then Vaccarela- struck O'YH Furobles Recovered_ 1 _____0 are not the home course for downs for a first down at the 20 yards for a Oull first down carried to the MHS 20 where Yards Lost Penalties' 25 50 Keyport squad, and.Hcnry to the inside and .Kennedy and Keyport (32) , ' any of the low gross players. Point Pleasant 38. Two KHS ln mldfield, but as the whistle Joel Mlckajyo. Matawan Walter Reade Sage, a t ’ ends; Walt Plkula Perry to the outside to move Ends — Chromy, Stenecki Croce, rushes were dontained, butJlo- sounded the Gulls were fum­ tackle, saved a score: by re­ Blckham. • • ', Jumping B ro o k was..-.next and Mickey Rusclgnuolo, at the ball to the Gull 9. Kennedy Theatre chotcfe when the Asbury Park Presto then plow.ed through bling at their own 39 and los­ covering a fumble. It left Tackles —- Anderson, O'Brien, M ar­ tackles; Hal Shumock a n d tin, Chapman. " Any performance.. .for no money! center on a delayed buck and ing the ball for the fourth time then crossed up the Buck sec­ MHS behind only 6-0 at t h e Guards — Bauman, Scalone, Vac* course was not available as lt Dennis Velcamp, at guard; Just tike last Inch fiom malal un* Is the{home., course, giving wa's away for 31 yards to a in the quarter. onds on a cutback to center half. carella, Burke. Don Brown, center; and Cal* Centers — Boggs, Dickey. - winding strip io box office—l strip new first down at the Garnet Brown and LoPresto rushed that was good for the touch­ Rumson quickly made mat­ Backs — Fleming. Zaremba, Lo* some-advantage, for only one vln Moore and Eastmond also for child (under 12}.. .3 strips tor of the. Players. Gulls 3-yard line. The Gulls the ball to the 27 ln three tries down. Brown plunged for the ters more sure for them­ Presto, Dane, Kennedy,. Brown, Whar­ breaking into1 the action on tbe ton. . • adult. Offer £Md until Dec. 90 fought ’sfubbbrnly, containing and an Illegal use of * hands point. ’ ...... selves.. Roger Krause, their Point-Pleasant Beacta (O) - . ­ forward wall. In t addition to % 8ai11* Colt— LoPresto and Zaremba on two penalty made It a KHS first The final KHS score came big tackle, pounced otra-Mala- Ends ~ Wilbert, Milburn, Missett. turkey. Shoot Prizes Tomasello-and Robinson after t h e recovery of a Gull Tackles — Krauss, Patten. Cirsrfqfawsat. rushes/ but Zaremba speared down at the Gull 12. LoPresto wan fumble shortly after the Guards — Millar, Ely, Hoffman, D u k 6 s used Dick Pokallus, through for a touchdown on a spun to the 8, Brown wJs“dtop- fumblo de$p In tlie homeslde’s second half, kickoff .to put the Novarjtj, • - c - Reported By Lions- Mickey Artelll, George Brown, territory. Brown shot -^cross Centers — Lardlerl, Greaney, Ottd.1 third. LoEresto’s plunge f o r ped at the. 5. but LoPresto Purple Bulldogs In possession Backa'i— Tunstead, Turton, Holmes, J?rry Leake and Dick Owen Pour turkeys and nine the point failed. ■ made It a new first down lnsldo field on an. end run'fob'^t h e at the Maroon anH Steel 27. Williams, Moris, Brownr -Cooper, Wol* In the backfleld. ' ' Keys from seven yeards out. Hoffman spear e d for six fcr6berger.. • ... Pheasant ,wei'e_.a warded , to -Point Pleasant made the tile 2. He then plunged for the Keyport...... 6 l i 6 S-32 . For the Rams, Charley Far­ They missed the point.. yards, but Williams was s e t Point Pleasant 0 0. 0 0— 0 marksmen at the aniiual Unr best showing pf the day follow­ fifth Keyport touchdown. T h e ley, Jim Carey, Jim K u b e, On the same day the Mata­ down for a 13-yard loss on an Touchdowns — 2arernEa7 LoPresto lop Beach Lions CIuo turkey ing the KHS touchdown kick- plunge for the point was again (2). Brown. Fleming. — - Not Good For shoot held every Sunday at the Jim Knox, Bob McMann, Bill stopped wan Jayvees were open'lng attempt to pass. The Rumson . Points after touchdown — Dane, James, Asburyv Park Stratton, John Gorman a n d off. Mickey Williams ran the their season, long delayed by quarterback had much ■ better Zaremba, . • , beachfront, Turkey wlnnerB ball back to the Gulf 36. Bruce Coach Baker started to send Joe Dinlz ranged along t h e the H'uV" against the Rumson luck on a second try at pass­ were: Pat Hackiet, Al St. Turton and Jim Morris smack­ ln subs and this made lt eas­ seconds at MHS field. T h e ing. He hit Hoffman with the M l c k 1 o s k y, Walter Mundy line. Dlnlz was hurt late In ed out a first down ln m id ier for the Gulls. They ad­ the game aijd he has been re­ Purple Bulldog Jayvees proved ball on the Matawan 5. Hoff­ and-Gloria Toth. fleld,-The Gulls found a soft vanced from their own 20 to ^ j l * h 6asant winners were: tired from football after olght the Keyport 34 In slx plays. to be far loo deep ln manpow­ spot at the center of the Key­ er, In much better physical 'V-jflck Douglas, Fred Varlese, years of play on orders of his port line and Turton went An offside penalty set them . Jr., Ike Roberta, Al Hcnncssy, physician. In the ba'ckfleld the bpek but Morris continued the shape and more practiced than through for a first down at the Matawan, The visitors w o n ^-r-jNr-Sal-BrunetU,— Mansefleld Rams used Ed Chavln, J o e KHS.36 and WUllams plowed drive, getting to the Keyport Sheeran, DdvT~Smltli, _ Bruce about as they pleased at .the Everson, Vincent Schmidt, through for a' now first down 24, Tiro more plungea carrlcd Robinson, and Mike Wagner. score of“Tfl:Br'bUt_ there~were I^ouls Boyle and H. L. Wood- at tlie Red Raiders 20. Prank to the KHS 13, but an offside rpugh. The Dukes will next try con penalty set the Point Pleasant moments of gratification fo r HOWARD HUOHli’ Tunstead spun to the Keyport the Matawan forces. .. The Lions Club has avail* elusion Sunday with tlie New 16 but this was the greatest eleven back and then the Key­ Today ^Tomorrow • Saturday ' Oct. 24-25-26 . able guns and ammunition for Brunswick Bobcats at Keyport. port subs Intercepted a pass One came In the. final quar­ "JET depth of Gull penetration. ter . w h e n Ted Worthington . Continuous Sunday — Starting 1:45 P.M. patrons at the site of tlio shoot. The Rams are seeking a gamo Their 63-yard drive came to at tlielr own 8 to end the Gull PILOT „ ------AU proceeds are u s e d for with the Old Bridge Bears. threat, The Gulls had to fum­ picked up a fumbled ball dn JOHN JANET YEAR’S MIGHTIEST AIR SPECTACLE! an abrupt halt wihen they wero his own 4-yard line and scoot­ Lions Club welfare and olvlc 1 ble once more and lose t h e WAYNE ; LEIGH penalized 15 yards for h o d­ ed 90 yards foi1 a touchdown. aervlce activities. Ing. Then they fumbled a n d ball, on receiving a punt, then and thi U.S. AIR FORCE 4 . HOWARD HUGHES’ ) "A" Title Test Set the Keyport seconds made .a A second did not go so far, technicolor the Keys . were ln possession but Dave Gregory reversed his .... i>Ha*- . . For This Saturday on the KHS 20. first down- in Oull territory as OPEN AU YEAR 'ROUND the game ended. field nicely to run 80 y a r d s SAL JET PILOT Na Mitter What tha Weather The game that la likely to Koyport got nowhere but Lo­ before' he was brought down. MINED (0DINO Out»Idf, ln»lda Your Car You'll The victory was the third JOHN WAYNE7JANET LEIGH settle tho “ A” championship Presto sent away a punt that Keyport triumph In a row ln En|oy Living Room Comfort. of th^ Shore Conference and was the turning point of t h t h e series nnd evened the game. It bounded 07 yards In­ Shore: Conference Robert TAYLOR U.S. AIRFORCE w .Wa Supply Yotir Car with an go dbwn at tho top Intcrschol- worse'score against the Key­ SUN.' •TtrtrjHi tun i to the Gulls end zone. They un Dorothy MALONE ’ astlc gamo of 1057 In tho shore port side. Last year the Keys Standing of the Teams TECHNICOLOR took possession on tlielr r own - A Division - 1TUES. area will be,played at Free­ ron to a record score 33-20 ln W L Pet. * x * W P O N A hold Regional High School’s 20; A Keyport offside on n purit winning. They triumphed 16-8 Asbury Park 3 0 1.000 0 1.000 DEADJOCKEY’ Also' Selected Short Subjects field Saturday. Middletown play gave thetrt a first down ln i055. The Garnet Gulls won Leonardo on their own 33 as the second Freehold 0 .000 Township's undefeated forces 17-13 in 1B54; 20-14 ln 1953 and Mananquan . 1 - .000 .000 S unday. Monday • Tnesdar . Oct. 27-28-2) w ill-oppose the undefeated quarter opened. Morris got up 32-0 ln 10Q2. That was the year Neptune 1 tncTiiMiniiHtniaiii to tlie 37, but d Jump pass play Red ‘ Bank 1 .000 '..... '—Continuous Saturday---Startin( l:4S r . i l . countyscaters. Asbury Park the- teams started playing reg­ B Divilloa n m iH B H i— TOOAV thru BATUUDAY is the~only other team co n- failed.' Then came the first ,ot ularly. In their prior games, w L Pet. t h o blocked Point -PleasAnt Keyport a 0 1.000 pickup allow BfiOHDWArSBItf JEJABlf H.^fkAciiP,nL. xedcd..an1.::A''_dlvlgl.pnJqpk:ti^_ Point Pleasant won 19-0 In Bayvllle neglonal ’ 1.000 ItlcksrthD" ball-going-' u e MaoNanjara of the outstand­ tion. He had a squad of 47 to ly three starters and only two Southern Conference rating Stable, Marlboro Township, John L, Chamberlain, of Madison Township, (left), looks on.. . ' finished. -" ' ^ this.year and hi3 name would ing hmun. 6tart tpe season. The candi­ Rose Marie K. ls giving a Mr, Mae^Namara Is chair* dates were' full of hope, spirit iprlng timber races have have been appearing on t h e good account of lierscif ln been well pntronlzed but the lists, from which southern All- man of the Atlantlo Flyway and speed, but the weight and Rutgers And Richmond Class B racing nt- Roosevelt Council and has. been active In muscular development ..for Duck Hunters To Hunting Outlook exceedingly dry weather dur­ American players'« re being Raceway. Vernon Dancer, of. Meet This Saturday ■ ' ing the summer months h a s chosen? But, as a native of tills wnlcrfowl and wetlands prob- heavy duty was not present. Holmdel, has been driving her le m s jlit only In Now Jersey Paul Komar ,and Billy . Kar­ made deep inroads on tlie fall nrea. his heart had been set on Coached by the man who since coming back from Ver­ but throughout the flyway'f* Bell, a reserve last year, is State Division of Fish a n d touchdown In tlie Jln a l mo­ velt Raceway planj^was open er ai'cas, an acceptable-passer. Larry lookout for 600 wild ducks they meet the Scarlet Situ r- Oame reported today to 0 Jo­ adelphia, had a good chancp ments of the game with tho ed. Ills dlscoinfiruro bccumq of retiring both the Monmouth llo has also worked closely Elsenst&Tk, Marshall Cohen y/hlch were bill-marked a n d day. Ed Merrick, now ln h is seph E. McLean, Commission- Ohio Stato freshmen Oct. 12 the more pronounced when Al wltji tlie FrdM'nl Flsh a n d Hunt cup and the Oold Cup, has made George Ruth, . and Steve Zachs, reserves last released Id Minnesota this past seventh.season directing t h e “tr of Conservation and Eco­ len Myor drove tlio horso one Wildlife Bervlce keeping In year are "alternated by Voll ln valued at ♦2000, but, although baokfleld star of the 1050 race and brought her In a summer In connection with a Richmond fortunes, w a s a nomic Development. he has'young timber horses ln mind the need of ay__overall the other backfield positions. Keyport High grid team, a winner enslly, • .. program for tlio entire flyway, Only, two lettermen, Elliot study of migration homing. standout center on the 1039 Because of drought condi training, lie lins nothing avail­ man or high regard on the able that ls fit to run this lie hns long urged acquisition Hertz, a guard, and. Bob Mer­ Pr. Arnold B, Erickson, club which played a spectacu­ tlons uhequaled In tho past 25 University of West Virginia Furnished apartment signs year. He captured his first leg of key waterfowl areas lo per- cer, an end, tfrace this line, game research supervisor, lar 8-8 Ue with Rutgers. Both years, wildlife has tended to freshman football squad, 'Hip for sale nt this office, petimte tlid sport of wildfowl- Bill Lederer, center, is I t s on the hunt cup ln 1052 w 11 li score against the Buckeye bureau, of- research and’ -plan- tearoj (hot- day scored within congregate In low* wet areas Done Sleeping and his second Ing for tlio New Jersoy"tiunW — rstocklest portal. Richie Moore,' yearlings was tho only ono Read the. Classified Ada. \rt the lftjt two minutes of t h e leg In 1055. with Star Salomo, er. ' the other starting guard h a s nin? of Minnesota/is anxious because streams and ponda of the game, Ruth admits lt fourth quarter.. ' A third ta ««s5 K j te vwiv .... b.s.4 swfcft B - it to get.tlwi wap. «S }Si»V !cd y f S T f ti>7> ?.f tut egsy ttioXler pioytnf plctc retirement of tho cu|i, Bruce Levs and Floyd Monte- these marked ducks that are Exactly what kind of game against tlio 210-pouud line­ an all important water supply While he wlii be out of the ieon/ tackles, and; .Bob Slat­ shot this fall when the. official will be on tap this week Is a'TiliVe dried up, the report said men and 100 pound b a o k s ^ Bowlers * tery,- the other end, arc new- picture In the timber race, IjyH fuir jiiicouiitei S; on an waterfowl eeafion • o^p etvill-agaln_rely-on—t h e liikeennntlclimtiomswlth , Front HI. — tun5ran_'*A’, tenm,loser— by ‘4:09 3/5. He captured lils first the. University of Pittsburgh effects on1 tbe duck that car~ brilliant TUnning of tailback mortality remained compara­ leg with Chee Oaks In 1055. 7-6, could score on them. If tively low despite-the severe freshmen at the Pitt, campus Phone "Koyport 7-9615 ^ rles it,’* wrote Dr. Erickson to Billy Austin, who in the past Amoiig those who are al- . Mataw&n could "not score on drought conditions. This, na­ Nov. 3. A delegation of I New Alleys — ‘ Hrinl-Auloninilo Mnehlne, the State Division of Fish and several weeks has been gain­ liiost sure to havo entries In Point Pleasant and Rumson, tural reproduction is to bo sup­ Ruth’s friends In Union Game. The records should be ing considerable recognition the races, which aro run .for the gridiron nods will have to sent to Dr. Erlcksdn, Bureau on the national football scene. plemented by an excellent pro­ smile on the Maroon aniTStefel duction year at the two state the benefit of local charities, of Research, 600'Shubert Austin twice was named All­ are A. P. (PaddyV Smlthwlck, indeed.for them to do much game farms at Forked Rjver -Many New Features On 1958 Plymouth Building, St. Paul 2, Minn. . East halfback and was honor­ his brother D. M. (Mike) scoring on the Qolden Eagles. and Rockpotrt. As a r e s u 11, - f In making t h 1 s announce­ able mention Association Press Smlthwlck, and Mrs. Ogden 1 t ‘ Best features for a : Matawan pheasant hunting will very v w ment, Director Underhill of ‘‘back of the week” for ,h ls Phipps, this country's leading - -win are the recovery of t h e likely be better when, the "sea­ " ' T the >slflte-’dlvlsiohi caljed ftt- performance against Colgate. owner of foxchusers, ' fc*i son opens on Nov. 9 ’than in ’ t i -team from the flu and the fact tentlon to* the Increasing, co­ Rutgers also has, been gaining i Paddy was top steeplechase the Bayville eleVen did f u m- rccrnt years. 1 ' ’ 1 operation among ^tfttes lh the notoriety for. Its puqtlng a n.d rider’,in ,1950 and Is currently ble and .blunder considerably defensive 1 play. The Scar)et. ■ I The ’ cottontail rabblt'a'l s o / r , ^nanngement of our waterfowl produced good litters early fn leaafhg “for'the sttnie honors ln .defeating Tams-Klver last according to statistics prior to this year. He will have mounts 'populations.. In recent?' years, the season. A3 the effects of . "Saturday. ’ .. ■ / New Jersey Wildlife managers last Saturday’s Lehtgh game, In most, if not nil, .of the flv«| .... .:n(inl power itrering Kyntent providing riymoull/n fim oui full*lime e a ^ of .operMlonf a in football with players se'a- have^completed a coursc in Monday on recommendation of boosted to $4100, The purse ii> new tturt'Urlp differential and a new automatic Kcoito«ChW«AtTH“ 1 W E R T i s i M m m condition! id.the eye. ,» w w fif r r _i— }' THE ‘ Rutgers Flashy Backfleld Star pSATAWAN JOURNAL t' I "m-m ~ Fajce sJTwelve _ Oct. 24. 105

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Honors Its Team Fiber Chemical Company’s softball team was honored Frl . day &t a sports banquet at tbe Buttonwood Manor, Matawan, by the administration group of t b e corporation’s^ Cllffwood plant. This firm has five plants in this country a n d abroad. There wpre 50jft"“*at- tendance. The plant team fin- lshed second In .the Matawan- Keyport Softball League t h i a year 7~\vl Hnlng a' pi a y o f t f or the’ place with Smokey’s Silver Dollar nine.. . - ' William Pohl, director of the One of (he outstanding runners and passers of the east, company’s overall activities, B ill Austin^ the Scarlet's one-man ganr, will set the attention f 1 e w - in- from -its Milwaukee of Pat Lamberll, former KIIS player now a- tackle on th© plant to participate in the af­ University of Richmond, In the fam e between tlie Knights and fair. Felix Axelrod, president the Spiders at Rutgers Stadium Saturday. of the company's Cliffwood plant, accepted the league team wear uniforms _n e x t presented the team's most val­ second place trophy on its be* season which will be’ marked uable player award to Henry ing presented.- to the -firm by by on - emblematic . VF.i b e r (Boots)-Springsteen, pltchi the players. Lou Orlando, field Chemical" design. manager, made tlie presenta­ Mayor John L. Chamberlain, for his play In the lft57 season. ...Ready to p6p into the oven. Cut from ths finest corn-fed cattle! tion. • s j ' ■ Committeeman Donald Mac- _ jPIayera attending were Lou "Juicy arid fine texturedl It'll practically melt in your mouth! ' Mr. Pohl expressed pleasure Crao • nnd —Building Inspector Orlando, Jud Rosdto,- H e n r y ';■ 4 . Try one at thit low price! that plant Interest at Cliffwood John.Conover were Invited Springsteen, John Bilotti, John was such that a softball-team guests. They all addressed tlie DlBiase, Anthony Rosato, UNCASTER BRAND "U.S. CHOICE" CHUCK >ras maintained. Mr. Ax61rod gathering. .Mayor Chamberlain Fred DeNardo, Carmen De­ and Oeorge Markup., pljuit ijt- thanking Mr; Pohl and the ad­ Nardo. Jud Miirrb, Rudy Man­ ~fo>rney, .alscT ^^^ ministrative staff at Cllffwood dril, Steve Fedele, Tony .Oar* bility of obtaining a new field for the co-operative attitude ito, and Albert Rosato'- coach. POT ROAST BEEF 39 in 1956 and of sponsoring a the firm had shown towards the Absent were ifert. Collins and Juicy and economical! Here'* real flavorful eating at a low, low price. team in the Sayrevllle indus­ municipal, government recent­ Joe Jiosne. : , , trial league, ln basketball, this ly in installing equipment to LANCASTER BRAND "U.S. CHOICE'' BONELESS BEEF winter was broached. It is overcome an odors problem. Furnished apartment signs hoped to have the softball Jud Rosato, team captain, for sale at this office. CROSS CUT ROAST 6 9 . Only the finest beef is (elected for Lancaster Brandi V , ' .A ^E A BOWLING SCORES.. ; ‘ Your assured of top-quality at all times! A real buy! NOVEMBER FROSTED FISH FEATURES htalawan-Keyport Merchants League Mat-Key Sunday Night Mixed League VEAL ROAST COD FILLET Tan.o j.a ibpla 39a Oct. 17 . w- Oct. 13 . FAMILY CIRCLE LEOS OR RUMPS - ; Standings Y a ita O ' S» d iieriarick’s Dairy (1) 729 ■ 649 723- , - Team w : L PERCH FILLET Prt-CooktdPre-Cooked * •« p l » 39« Cliffs Seafood (2) . \ 665 730 726 “Atlantic Tile IB 3 NOW ON SALEI ^ c ' 649 079 658 Totla O' Sea 14 4 Martini's Diner (2) 0oi, ' Burlew's Restaurant HADDOCK FILLET , Pre-CooVtd, pi>i' 39« • Palmer Esso 14 ' I Marquet’s Pharmacy (1). -583 710 647 4 9 * 13 5 Walling’s Market (2) 7 : 611 727 .717 '■■ ‘8 4 D Super Market • .705 13 6 NO. 16’ (1) . 678 641 Cllffwood Anffels ' . Ulrlchsen's Boat Works (2) 734 680 719 11 ■ 7 f m ■ mmummmumuuummumummmm ■ ‘ Ja g ’s Sport Goods . 714 • 703 708 OK Sales h Service 11 7 . DeLuxe CleanefSMl) - 690 679 660 11 - 7 Flamingo Bar (3) Schanck’s Oil 620 . Clllfwood Amoco . • 10 8 O.K. Sales & Service (0) 583 „ 577 : Universal Home Engr. (3) 652 602 690' - Old Mil! Dairy ; •• 10 • S ‘ “ a Market —B~ -Kulas-Boat-Works-<0)-— — —634--&72-v610 • Montagna's Amoco (2) 6D1 704 593 ' 3o-Joe's Cocktail Lounge - *. ; # 10 ■ 645 616 Charcoal Pit ’ 7r 1 1 ­ Conover Lumber Co. (1) 602 Mat-Key '•300” Bar (2) . 646 704 ••300" Bar 6 12 743 2 -4 3 ci , Crate’s Beverages ■ 8 12 Woodlock Inc. (1) ■' 593 700 .661 ■ Standing* . Conklin's Mens & Boys Shop • 8 12 ,: J AU-Bros. Woodworking Company 4 1* . Team . W 'L ' • ^M iddletow n Lanes 4 14 .. ElamlngorBar ■ 13 I Stanley's Diner * 4 14 Mat-Key “300” Bar . IV 6 ®!/4 Cllffwood'Fire Company 4 11 . Cliffs Seafood IX Montagna’s Amoco < 11 7 ■ DeLuxe Cleaners 10 -8 MonmouthCounty Lions Martini’s Diner ... : 10 0 Woodlock Inc. ... , “■~nj 8 ‘ DBlon Beach ' ,wp4 <3> wonJ for ^ 1 Universal llothe K ngr..: 10 8 Middletown;■ Ulrichsen’a Boot Works J 9 9 Keyport won (2) ' Marquet'a Pharmacy • 8 Keansburg Won (1) ■ - : 9 , ___Hendrlckls-.Dalry—l--- -fi'/i— —FairHtiven- -— — — •won-r(2Ks,'i' O.K. Sales & "Service 6 10 ' rAtlantio Highlands .... - .... won(l)-. Conover Lumber Co.- 11 ‘ ' SUndlnn 7 Walling’s^Market ...... ■ 7 11 i Team — ■ -■ ■ y t • Kulas Boat . Works e 12 Union Beach ' 10 No. 18 - 15 Keyport ’ . . 7 : 7 s : Keansburg " . 8 , Atlantic Highlands : . •’ »■ • 's League I Fair Haven ■ J -. Oct. 18 Middletown , 3 . Keyport Wine & Liquor (3) 863 840 819 i Team High. Owno Village TV (0) . 746 B07 759 ■■ ■ ■ Union Beach - ■ '• ■ 952 S c o r n s (0) ", • • 761 787 620. , Keyport 1 -r.-■■ 841 Old Boathouse (3)— . 852 799 748 .. .. Team High. Series Tourlne's (2) 721 837 842 Union Beach . 2838 Kellers (1) ..v ' 830 742 811 ■■■■-■ Keansburg . 2491 Middletown Lanes (2) ' . 824 762 805 Individual High Game. . - Keyport Cleaners (1) 818 870 764 .. i ■. i: . Mayer t 227 Varlese (0) > 725 805 . .754 : , Wycoff ' ■ ' 218 . Circle Chevrolet (3) ' 832 - 828 875 . Individual High Series Blodgetts (1) .. , ’ 827 768 851 , Barker y . :■ • : .888 . El-Moe-Ki-(2> 762 819 861 . ■ • • Wycoff •• 678 1 ■ ■Burlew’s to):' ■ r -: 755 789 742 -- - High Individual Averages Buck Bmlthl:*(3)^t . 760 805 804 : J. McCoy ...... '...... 173 J 'Standings • J. Urlck . - 171 " ' Team..■ ...... ■ “ ■ _ ' ‘ \V L ...... — — Barker ••••-..... ** - - , *171 ' Keyport Wlne-.ii Liquor.: •lCy 4 . ’ ■ . Wycoff. ■ ; ■ 171 Village TV ‘ 4' ’ ' , Tourlne’s ; 12 6 Kellers ' 12 6 Mat-Key Ladies Wed. Nite League El-Moe-Ki - , \Q_... 8 -• t„ . - Oct. 18. ■: ” ■■■•. • Middletown Lanes 10 8 Blodgetts r ...... ■■■' ------~9- --9 Scott Funeral Home- (2) 537 697 695 — Keyport Cleaners 9 9 Cliff’s Sea Food (1) 543 561 540' " Circle Chevrolet . 8 10 . 1 I Crate'S Beverages ~(3) ' 837 582 60Xr --Buck, Smiths 0 10 V^ir'Modern Phatmacy (0) 527 539 568 Varlese' . 7 11 . • . Martini’s Diner' (3) . 586 678 559 Old Boatliouse '• • -* . 6 12 . Stultz ,Fuel Oil (0) I . 516 538 551 ■ Burlew’s . •. ■ '• 5 13 RYE BREAD Bcoras__ __.______4 14 • VanPelt it Son Agency <3)“ 593 582 652 SUPREME , , t ^ ••. Craig Brothers, Builders ro) 574 556 544 Keans. Ladies Mon. Night League . Natalie's Dreis Shop (2) 529 508 566 OLD MUNICH large loaf | Ulrichqen's Boat Works (1) 519 572 539 ' . _ October 14, 1957 ' Qentlle's'Market (2) 685 599 615 ' ' Standings Keansburg News Cl) ...... ‘ 653 810 571 Wonderful for sandwiches!' Team W L " Bowne's Oil Burner Service (3> 590 641 000 Real tasty goodnestl ■ VanPelt It Son, Agency 17 4 Marquet's Pharmacy (0) ' 639 563 631, • Crate’s Beverages 13 8 Keyport cleaners (1) 552 576 625’ •• Craig Brothers, Builders 11 10 . H. Wasserman It Bon (2) 539 583 631 , Martini's Diner______Frank Van Syckles (0) .. 663 624 531 PUMPKIN PIES , Stultz Fuel Oil 10 ll Keansburg National Bank (3) • 662 642 659 . Modern Pharmacy 9’A 11V4 Middletown Pharmacy (2) 615 632 555 f- HIBdlNIA LEI lirgiilM Scott Funeral Home 9 ia‘ Pete's Inc. (1) 605 563 584 ■ Natalie's Dress Shop ■ 9 ■ la _ „ Standings > • ; Ulrichsen’s Boat Works 8 13 Team . W L MINCE PIES ■ ; :>r-Cliff's Sea Food 8 13 Keansburg Nntionnl Bank 14 4 Middletown • Pharmacy 11 7 VIRGINIA LEE Iirge size , Keyport Recreation League ■ Keyport Cleaners . 11 7 65< Bowne’s Oil Burner Sorv 0 ' 10 8 Tierney's (3) ...... : ‘ 778 787 811 Pete’s Inc, : - ' 10 8 Zito’s (0.' . 733 780 760 H. Wasserman tc Son 9 ■ 9 FRUITED BUNS Qentlle's Market Tetro’s (2) ’ 1 726 773 750 0 10 -Crystal t l r -- Keansburg News ■ 1 i 8 10 — VIRGINIA LEE pkg. 4 3 * 727 782 667 Frank Vant Syckles, lno. 5 13 Walling’s (2) 771 742 741 Marquet’s Pharmacy 4 "14 Keyport Recreation (1) 782 720 667 Hygt-ade (2) ; ■ 779. 695 771 Mat-Key Church League Clght Bnll'(l) 681- 710 699 . ~ Oct. 1$ ..._• i Standing. Matawan Baptist (1) • - • 769 798 835 Team w h Bayview Presbyterian . (2) 800 820'"831 Hygrade Foods 7 2 Matawan Methodist (1) - 731 705 822 Walling's " ■• . - 7 2 Trinity.Episcopal (2)— 740 008 SWIFT'S-TURKEY, CHICKEN/ PORK, BEEF, VEAL or LAMB " Tetro's Casino . 784 fl 4 Gethsemane Lutheran (2> ' 798 ^ 815 763 Tierney's Beverage fl '4 Calvary Methodist (1> 774 911 745 .. Keyport Recreation - 3 a Matawan Presbyterian (0) Crystal Recreation 752 709 794 3 3 Keyport Reformed (3) - 805 804 705 P I E S YOUR CHOICI 9 oi. pkg. Zlto's ...... 2 7 Keyport Baptist (2) ^ : 801 '818 807 Eight Balls _ .... 1 s H ig h Team Oame -SU-John’s - Methodist- (1)--- 917- 808 --849 PRINCESS-Colored Quartera Walling’s Hebrew Congregation (2) 746 804 800 - In 5 labels from Swift's Pramlum Prdten Pier and Knivis a Silver Dollar,..... J 001 St. Mary’a Episcopal (1) 757^ 788 m ■ IKgh Team Serios . .. Standlng-g Walling’s 2411 Team W L ' • High Individual Game Keyport Baptist . RATH'S - PORK, VEAL o r BEEP . Jim drover ■ 231 12 6 - Bayview Presbyterian ’■ 12 G v . . W. Kullberg i 218 Matawan Baptist ■ High Individual Series 11 7 St. John’s Methodist 11 7 , W. Kullberg I 538 - 2 - 3 9 c 8 OUNCE SIZE pkg. Keyport Reformed . v*(#- 11' 7 ETTES . C. Ragsdale - 530 Matavyan Presbyterian " V 9 "9 4 5 W. Walling; 530 Matawan Methodist ’• - 8 10 • High Individual Average AD ocfveriUed prke* effedfve O d. Od. Trinity Episcopal 1 8 10 C. Zorolerki 173 - Oethsemane Lutheran 8 10 , W, Wajllng i 170 Ilebrew ConBregfttlon ^r 7 'tl- ■ A y._Euliberftf ( ,- 1 7 0 . >1 Cftlvary Methodist , i. \, ; 6 -,' 12 & Ragfldnlci1! Qt. Mary’s Episcopal ’ * 13 Shop at-Your Nevy Keyport Acnie -— Routes 35 and 36 ;?■ Plenty of Fre^ Parking been able to get along until faot, .technical developments laird Is Named College Problems now by depending on other are making home economics YOU CAN BE THE SKIPPER stales: Such dependence is no education and research more r THE longer possible. Now, our m olt Important than ever to I li e To JCP&L Staff Critical In N. J. vajuable resource,'our talent­ homemaker,” Miss Bciidder Samuel W. Laird, 150 Clov- College space problem's are ed youth, are threatened with said. - frustration and waste. T h I s erdale Circle, N e w 'fih rtw ^ ' more- critical In New Jersey Ths New Jersey Home Eco­ situation should be brought Im­ nomics Extension Council Is Oct. 185T* rate Thlrtef bury, has joined the Public In* than anywhere else ln the na­ ti, tion, Dr.‘ Sydney A. Oreen- mediately to the attention of nude up of county councils, formation Department of Jer- alt the cttliens and to the state fteld, associate professor of bi­ groups of homemakerB who slon Service of Rutgers, «ey Central Power & Light Co. government, so they will know assist ln guiding the educa­ ology at Newark Rutgers Col­ verslty, C f f l l e g « of AgrlcuU lege of Arts and Sciences, said lt is their responsibility lo tional program for lipmemak- Thursday night. press hal'd for. Immediate de­ ers conducted by the Exten- tuie. .. . - velopment of the state's edu­ Speaking on "The Closing cational facilities."' College Door" at a teachers' BOTTLED CAS association and P-TA meeting In. northern New Jersey, Dr. Greenfield declared: Education Needed ••New jersey has not made adequate preparation for high­ For Homemakers er education for the rapidly * . ■ expanding population, We are The homemaker who Is In­ less prepared to provide for In­ volved ln community projects creased numbers of students Isn't neglecting her family, seeking admission; to coltege she's Just doing her Job as a than-any-otller state In— t il e wile 'nnd mother the modern countryv Unless drnstlo meas­ way, women were told recent­ MAT 1-6200 ures are taken Immediately, lt ly, at Rutgers University. Highway 35 . Cliffwood ls more than likely that as The speaker was Miss Fran­ early as five to six years trom ces Scudder, director ot Ex. n ow large—numbers ot "-well; tension-Servlce-homc «cononu qualified high school graduates les programs of Uie U. 8. De Cleaning - . Dyeing -- Repair - Storage pnrlmcut of Agriculture/S h e will .not be able tp get a col­ lege education," ~ addressed tlie^nnnual meeting SAMUEL W. LAIRD of the New Jersey Homo Ecu- Dr. Qreenfteld s a t d a re­ nomica Extension Counoll port of Uie N. J. Department as a public.information assist­ whlcli brouglut together more b y ant, it was announced by Jo­ of Education estimated that, than 100 hDmemakers from all by 1973, there will be a poten­ seph A: Sherry, director of parts of the state...... ' C ° tial college enrollment ot 155,­ New Jersey's public information, for JCP&L Miss Scudder pointed out 000 qualified New Jersey stu­ that many things a family and: New Jersey Power & dents arid '83,000 "of them will Most Modern Equipped LigfirCo. - - ...... needs these days comer from have no college to attend, eith­ the community, so homemak­ Rug Cleaning Plant' M r._gherry said that Mr. er 111 tills state or In o t h e r ers work for tjicm together Laird’s activities with t h e states. through community groups. : company will ^include prepara- Private collegss ln Ne«rJer? T e c ll ll 1 o a 1 develop- ''tlon*of publicity releases, arti­ sey can expand, only to a limit­ inents such as household ap S. Boyes Rug Cleaning Co. cles for the employees’ -publi­ ed extent, he sold. "There­ plianccn help to releaso i cation, press relations, a n d fore," he went on, "we n\usl homemaker from much of tlio Call: . ' . 4th and N. Stevens Ave. other allied duties throughout look to pub ti o Institutions to drudgery h e r grandmother the bay, co&st, .'and southern care for Increased demands knew, but a great deal of SO 10582 South Amboy, N. J. division comprising the area for higher education. Rutgers, knowledge still (s needed to from South Amboy south to the State University of N e w run a. home and care for ft . Free Pickup! & Delivery Service "Barnegat and inland to HlghiV ‘Jersey, unlike other state uni­ family, sho pointed out. "In town, .His office.will be located versities, ls underbuilt and in­ in tbe Asbury Park general of­ adequately equipped for t h e fices of the utility.' ‘ Job lt ls currently doing, let FINAL WEEK OF Mr. Laird was graduated alone for Increased student from the Peddle School, populations. , Parkway Warns Of ‘On the other hand, the Hlghtstown, attended, the Uni­ Car Striking Dog "We have long been a debt­ versity, of Missouri and receiv­ Car-Pool Dangers driver said she did stop b u t or state In the field of high­ ed his bachelor of arts degree was farced tb resume her Jour­ er education, but we have Grand Opening Sale f r o m Lehigh University in - lie New Jersey Highway Can Be Violation ney because the school c li.l ?r L V " % , 1949..He served in the U. s. A Million Thank* To Tho Hundreds Of People Who Visited Curtis Authority recently pleaded dren she was transporting Navy during 'World War II. What duty does a . motorist Prior to his Joining JOP&L, he with motorists for their own owe to the owner of a dog he were.causing a bit of commo­ D R U G F A C T S Furniture Since Our Grand Opening And Have Become Our Customers •tvas a ' member of the R e d safety and good to stop "car- has'struck on* the' highway-? tion. She testified that she lat­ And Friends. .. Bank Register’s news staff'for Boollng" on the Oarden State Can he be charged with a hit- er attempted ascertain tbe and-run violation if after hit­ eight andone-half years. Parkway. Authority Chairman name of the dog’s owner, but i iN iu n a t w c c — ^ He is married to the former ting a dog; he leaves the scene AND HCAE'S ATIP/ WMCN Katharine E. White said that, of the accident 'without stop­ received a call from him be­ Nancy Ruth Meeker, formerly you hkco anufcnimoN despite an intensive education ping and leaving his name and fore she could contact him. of River "Plaza. They are the The dog, Incidentally, was a rm io rra aoooMCAtTU -parents of two sons and a and enforcement effort, there address? INSURAHCt TO ia k i n ley *nHTTegai viewpoint on those" -valuableTSngllsfilseUer, worth d a u g h te r . are motorists- who persist ■ in questions Is expressed In the ♦175 to »300. SAv -o n exposing themselves to acci­ legal column of the current Is* . "Help Wanted" ads In this dents by stopping along t h e . “Tl?e Columbia County. Court \ ^papier-teU-you-about the good sue, of Keystone .Motorist/ offi­ correctly decided that a dog is DRU6S parkway-to-plck* up-or d 1 4- cial publication of Keystone jobs open. . property- and It therefore wss charge fellow workers dally. Automobile Club. The opinion the duty of the bus driver. to W HCftfc YOU CAM fcC - follows in part: stop and leave her name. Tlie CONMOKUT IT W IU * € . “The Colum bia County court, however, did not re­ COMPOUNDED ACCURMtW j Quarter Sessions Court has an­ quire the driver to-render as­ w i t h vwt vctrr m t i THE MUSIC SPOT swered the latter question ln sistance to the dog. the affirmative. It has there­ *’I a defense of her fiction. by placed dogs In the & a tfi e the driver argued that as a category as parked cars, fenc- sc^ooV bu».. drlveif^Bhe^w.as ,tyi- ^Q^^crAccordion.^ fler a duty.to protect -the eitll- « « « }.[dren.and - maintain order ■ ^griva • Lesson ' ' ease, was He'd oh a lcnsh in among them. Nevertheless, so thejiack of bis owner’s home. matter how creditable her feel* Somehow, lt got loose, a n d ing may have been, she wns was seen romping near t h e guilty of a viotatlon in d there­ Lessons On AM Instruments...... highway with another dog. fore subject to the fine provid­ Running out onto the highway, ed." . . ' . . ■ ■ ' ■ "■ . it was struck hy a school bus 31 E. Front-St., Keyport - Near Post Office and klBed, The driver slowed Furnished apartment signs down alter the accident, ac­ for sale at this office. K E 7-5998 — After C P.M. KE 7-5498 - cording to the witness, but did not stop. • ..~i to jMfjipurff Shoreland Memorial i- w ^ • •'<» ...... N'.s ■ 4 Gordons Cemetery . Aisn. PERSONALITY BEDROOM KE 7-3630 • Double Dresser Main St. ' Keyport • Plate Glass Mirror • 5 Drawer Chest All 4 Pieces Rog. $479.50 Bayshore Stationers •• Bookcase Bed ' - * Office Huppllc* and Equipment - _ ___ I50 Filing Suppllea _ : ' “ . , , , Rubber KlaiiTpi • Seal Walnut'Finish We Service Or Clean All Makes >- • ' Permenized Finish Or iIi or Utitlsrl «- l*#jf IS.00 W w lnr- O f Typewriters And Business Machines

NOW OPERATING OIII1 OW>< RKI’AIR Hll'OP In Time For Tliiiuktigiving 30 W. Front St, Keyport 7-3508 DINING ROOMS and DINETTE C/iooso From Modern ■■ Colonial - Danish .6 Pc. Modern ¥ D A N C E * In Limed Oak .. Sponsored II y .. Qr Groy ' • l.arse China % American legion Matawan Post 176 » ICxteiiHion 'i'ublp • i Clmlrn _ • Nutld Oiik - Saturday, Oct. 26, 1957 • Open Ktooli Reg. $298.50 ' ! . at - . - . . „ ■ Legion Hall/ Main St., Matawan 9 U n t il? CNftb Or ISudf«l -I W alt Staeger's- Orchestra -j- Donation $1.00 " 5 PIECE SOLID M APLE DINETTE SEE AND BUY "Authentic Colonial

THE WORLD'S FINEST jSf.iSj • WgojI or FIa iIIo Top ' T»l»lr QUALITY TOOLS • 42" Uoi)n«I T*l»ip • V‘'xtfttMJon I^ * f ' at our flls L • M utt* (,'Iialr* -•-('Mpl(ilnR-

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• - Th'6 F r ie n d ly 'L u m b e r Y a rd v Curtis' Furniture ' Telephone MA.;(l-4500—450V‘ ■’<< J - . . ■ ■■ (CurtisSolo*Co.).... ' ■/ ; ...... '.y . SUTPHIN AVE. MATAWAN | JO'W. I'Vont Sired, Keyporl .... ESTABLISHED New 1957 Building PRESENT BUILDING

Assets 1957 $10,919,467.82

The Farmers and Merchants National harvest range of color. The floor of the offi-- are Ideated in the fully air conditioned base­ Bank nill be open for business in their new i.cers’ space and1 directors’ room is carpeted ment. Tlie walls of the safe deposit depart* Main Street quarters on Monday. jOetober in a harmonizing shade~of rust. Yellow and ment are accented with, coupon booths .in a. 28th. The new building will be open for pub- -white Avails in the backing room arc comple- range of effective color. _ -

mcnted by window hangings' in a> sheer black \ A sizeable parking area, accessible 10:30 P. M. on October 3 0 tli...... and white print. Walls of the directors’ room

' '' The exterior of this handsome con­ and president’s office are beige with panels is another customer convenience. A large temporary, biiildiug is a combination of brick, of grassclolh. All furniture is of modern de­ clock w itlfa five_foot skeleton dial is mount­

in a range of buff, blue aluminum panels and sign with coverings and upholstering’ in ed on the facade of the building. An attrac­ glass. .Tjie main banking room, with its Plum shades of red, brown and cerulean blue. E111-' tive landscaping plan ahd a twenty five foot ..ployee recreation rooms and locker rooms Pudding-lnahogany-couiiterscrccir-and hum- free standing tapered flagpole add to the in-^ are also located oil -the main floor. -Three “IIOUS 3> is spacious and open in teresting exterior of the building. Tlie bank Portable backcounter units allow for flexibi- modern facilities are decorated in pastels with will be floodlighted at night. ■ bright accents of furniture. : . lity ia serving customers quickly and effici- Hoggson Brothers, Inc., nationally known

• ehtly. The floor of the public space is construct- . The'vault, including safe deposit faci­ bank builders, were the constructorsj and cd of- locally manufaclured 'mosaic tile in a lities, together wit^; the boojkHfcepinjg room, George W. Clark was the architect. ■ v . / Its figures as taken from real­ LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE W einstein Sees ty AAle$. of rccent data in the LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE township; showing 'property to Reserve District'Nd. 2 ‘ ' • the Borough of Freehold. County of AN . ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING between the hours of l.a .m . and A lin o .o f Mata Gtreet ln a southerly be marketable at a price far REPORT OF CONDITION tf “THE Monmouth, New Jersey, to satisfy THE PURCHASE OF LOT 11, IN > m. for the purpose of conducUng direction to the point or place of D e m o c r a t MATAWAN BANK" of Matawan. a Judgmeat_of said court amounting BLOCK A, AS SHOWN ON THE fhe general election -for the election Beginning, . . in excess of " the amount on Monmouth County,*-New-Jeraey, a to approximately $11,512-00., . 1 ' MAP ENTITLED “MAP OF CLIFF* of Polling place, Washington Engine member of the Federal Reservo Sys* All the defendant's right, title and WOOD PARK. MATAWAN TOWN* Governor . * . . Company f i n House on UtUo Struct Leo Weinstein, Matawan 'which the owner, pays taxes. tem> at the close of business on Interest, if anjv~in and to the follow* SHIP, MONMOUTH COUNTY,. N. -Two Member* of the General A b-. THIHD ELECTION DISTRICT n m m I S m i ' October. _11*. •ia57.:IpublisM d_in_ *c*. Ing: “All that certain tract or parcel MADE SEPTEMBER 1L 1919 aembly------chairman— of the- Monmouth cord ance with a call 'made by of land and premisesJv^reihaiter par­ — AU -4hat - part—of -the—Borough. of BY RICHARD HEUSER. C. E. Two members of tht Board of Free* Matawan, • BEGINNING , at s point the Federal Reserve Bank of this ticularly described, situate, lying and B E IT ORDAINED BY THE TOWN* County Democratic Speakers being In the Township of Matawan; holders - . where the; center llno-'of Main Street Oct. gl. 1057.______Page Fifteen N e e d F o r district pursuant to the provisions SHIP COMMITTEE OF THE TOWN* One Mayor for.vJthe full term Bureau, said yesterday t h a of the Federal Reserve Act County of Monmouth snd State..ot intersects the center line of Church — rr:..— T ^ b ; ; SHIP OF MATAWAN IN THE COUN* Two Councllmen for the fuU term Street; thence (1) In a southerly <11- (continued from page one) . New Jersey BEING known as Lots TY QF MONMOUTH, NEW JEHSEY{ Tho sessions of the Registry board Democrats will “ accent t h e Cash, balances with oth* numbers 425 and 420 in Block 20 as rectlon along the said renter lino of SECTION 1. That there. Is hereby will be held at the following poillng M ain' Street to (ho guliey simih of LEGAL NOTICE In case^ of attack by a bellg- .. er banks, including re* thown on m ap made by Frank Os­ authorized, pursuant to the appUcabie places: . - . . positive" for the balance . serve balance, and born, Surveyor. Middletown, N. J. South Street; thence (2> uloug a erent n&tion and bow electron­ revisions of law, tbe purchase of lino down tlio center of Mulct guliey along a Uno drawn down the center : cash Items In process entitled MMap oV WoodfJelds" and E st 11, in Block A. as shown on the FIRST ELECTION DISTRICT the campaign, The local attor­ ic instruments can- find, posi­ filed in the olflcjiKof the County Clerk All that part of ■ the Uo rough of to Lako .LeKerts; fhenca l uaUI guliey tu a noint where the' of coUecUon______9 80S.T21.S8 m ap enUtled “ M ap of Cliffwood Park, ccnter lino or KdiencK Avenue inter* United States . Govern­ of Monmouth County at Freehold, New Matawan. BEGINNING at a Tpoint southerly direction olong the enxtcr* ney said he had stressed to tion and lead an air craft to a Malawan Township, Monmouth Coun* where the center line of M fln Street ly edge of Lake Lefferts tit the ieii‘ aei'ts. thu ccnter line ot Muin Street:' n ment obligation*. direct Jersey. . . ty, N. J ." made September 24, 191P, direct hit. ' Being tho sam e premises conveyed Intersects the boundary line ot the ter line of Slate Highway 34; Uicnce thenco (3) ulong the suld ccnter members of the Speakers Btfr and guaranteed __...... 1,254,607.90 by Richard Heuser. C. E...... Ime of Main Street In a northerly. .. Obligations of States and by noy F. JRodgers. and Evelyn Rod* Township o f, Matawan: them'O (1) (41 along the said center lino of eau'that “ the major accom He stated “although t h e s e ers, his wife, to Ida M . Lutz by SECTION 2. It 1^ hereby deter* along the said center line of Mata State Highway 34 in a westerly d i­ direcUon to a point where the said pollUcal subdivisions — 516.0M.24 5 ccnter lino or Main Slreet Intersects, electronic brains can givg an­ O ther. bonds, notes, and eed dated'July 11th, 1929 and record­ mined and declared as follows: . Street In a southerly dlrecUon to the rection to a point wheru the said pllshSnents, the excellent ap­ ed July - 19th. 1829 in the Monmouth (a) That the amount of the rost bridge on Main Street soutb of South center Une ef State_ltighway 34 in* the center llne of Stato Highway 34; • swers, lt still must be fed tbe debentures • — •'..... --­ 243,853.93 thence (4) along the said center Uno Corporate stocks (inciud* County Clerk's Office In' Book UBS thereof is esUmated to be $235.00. Street; Uience (8 ) along a line tersecls the boundary line of the pointments, and the high in­ information from a human be­ Of Deeds for aald County on Paces (b) That suitable . sums are con* drawn down the center ol the gul* Township uf Msdlson; thence <5) a­ of State Highway 34 to a point where ing $7,500.00 stock of long the aald boundary Une of Uie the said center line of State High* . tegrity of GoV* Robert B. Mey Federal Reserve Bank) 7,500.00 441. &c." tnined In the budget of this munici­ ley crossed by tha tald bridge to ing. In sptte ol the marvelous Seized as tho property, ot Ida M. pality heretofore adopted, under the Lake Lefferts; thenco <3) In a north* Township of Madikon to a* point way 34 intersects the roadbed o f t h e ^ Loans and discounts (in* Central Railroad of New Jeraey. S ’ ner’g first’ term should be em- and elaborate.radar network, eluding . 141.08 Over­ Lutz taken'In execuUon at the suit caption “Capital Improvement Fund" erly direction along the easterly w f e where said lino intersects the ccnter drafts >— ______.. of Monmouth County Welfare Board, and is n6w available for and la here* of Lake Lefferts to Prospect Point; line of New Brunswick Avenue; Polling place, Kreneau Independent we s 1 1 1 1~ must rely bn the 1,678.229.12 ftrehouse, Freneau Ave, ph&slzed. Bank premises owned and to be sold by by appropriated for the purpose thcnce (4) along a line drawn thence (0) in a northerly direcUon Ground Observet Corps.’* $13,000.00. furniture and IRA E . WOLCOTT, Sheriff. aforesaid. - across. Lako Lefferts from Prospect along tho easterly edge of Lske Lef- FIFTH ELECTION DISTRICT Similarly, he . said, candi Dated Sept. 24, 1057 SECTION 9. All ordinances or Point In a northeasterly direction ferts to Jho guliey that run* tn back All that part of tlie Borough - of . Co-ordinator Present fixtures- $30,103.63 49.102.65 of Locust Place; thence (7) along dates for. Assembly and Pree- Other assets : 60.00 I. George Weston, Atty. v • ■ . parts of ordinances inconsistent here* to Ravine .Drive; thence (5) along a Matawan bounded in the west by jja.iifiesx ______-J_.f37_.09 wltb.Jir<>J)Prebv repealed, . ' |:ne drawn across the guliey to the a line draw n. down the center' of the boundary line of the Towntihli*;^__ — holder, will concentration the —Arthur -VanBiiaklrkiT-^M o said -guU ey-to-a •• i« ln t - where- the' . 14,780,100.42 SECTION 4. This ~ ordinance sftill l e f t ' of- Highland -Avenue -to a~ point ni~M«uIboiV. oil . U io 'n orth by" Ifie ~forward-looklng program they mouth County Oo-Ordlnator. of Aisets tnke effect twenty (20) days' after at (he end of lib e rty Street, thence center line of Schenck Avenue < In­ /bounrtnry Hue of .the Township ot . tersects the center lino of Mam have put together, tbe Ground Observer Corps, LIABILITIES COMMON LAW 6-254 * the first publication thereof after (6) along a line parallel with Ma> ^Ifttawan nttd on the south and east Demand deposits of indi­ SHERIFF’S SALE:-By virtue of a final passage in the manner provided tawan Road .to the guliey which runs Street; thence (B) along the contcV by a lino extending aa follows: to .. Introduced bol. p . T, Long, viduals, partnerships, — writ of execuUon to tne directed, is­ by: law. * along Aberdeen Road; thence (7) a* line ot Main Street in a northerly wit: Ag accomplishments he point- long *-Un«-down-tl»e: rC«nUr:rOt-thls direcUon... to - point -where - the said BEGINNING uL a polnt where thO - commander-of the GOC, and . and corporations- ._____ $1,075,318.62 sued out of the Monmouth County — PUBLIC NOTICE ils hereby given • ed to the “tripling’’ of state Time deposits of individ­ Caurt /Law Division) there wUl be gu&y to a point where same'Inter* center line of M ain Street Inicrsccts cculvr- llpe of Stale Highway 34, ln* his staff, who are posted ln exposed to sale at public vendue, on fftat the foregoing Ordinance wat In*- sects with the center Une of Mata* the center line of £tale Highway 34l Icrnrcts the boundary line of Uio aid for education, to relieve lo­ uals. - partnerships, and trodurcd at ■ an adjourned regular Matawan. col. Long cited the .roiporaUohs 2,271.932.23 Tuesday, the 12th day of November, wan Road; thence (8 ) a'Jong the said thence (0) along the said center line To>viV«lTlp of Madison; thence (1) ht cal real estate taxpayers; the 4957, between the hour* of IX o'clock meeting o( the Township Committee center line of Matawan Road in a of .State Highway 34 in an eotltrly un easterly direction along ths said Deposits ol United States. of the Township ot Matawan In1 the urgent need for. volunteers in Government (including . And 4:30 o'clock (at 3 o’clock East­ northerly direction to the point whore direction______to al>ol point where said cen* renter line of *«id State Highway 34 . "finest” motor vehicle llcens- County of Monmouth,'New Jersey, on ter line of State ...... 34...... the now grea-tly-undermanned postal savings) ...... 132,306.60 ern Standard Time) In the afternoon aald center line of Maitawan Road ‘ " ' ‘ Highway Inter* io a point where ihe easterly edge ing system In the country; full of said day. at the Court House in October 10th. 1057, and passed on first Intersects thd boundary line of the s ter line of Statffc Highway 34; thnnce Monmouth. New Jersey, to satisfy a ordered to be published according to long the said boundary Une of the along said roadbed to a point where U) along Iho fanlerly altle of Lake state road building program stated, “the greatest problem Other deposits (certified . law, and that such ordinance will be and officers' checks, judgment of said court amounting to Township of M atawan to tha„ point atld roadbed Interned* the ccnter LcTfrrts tn a horihorly direction to was getting people to take approximately $662.00. .. further considered for final passage or place of Beginning. line of Church Slreet; thcnce (11) Prospecl Point; thence 13) olong a- and reduction of the state debt etc.) _...... 41.8p2.47 nl the meeting of the said Township their citizenship seriously.” He Total - All the'defendants' right, title and Polling place. Hook & Ladder Fire- along tho said center line of Church lire (iruivii McrosN l.akv.LeffcrtH from by $30 million. interest. If any, ln and to the follow* Committee to be hcly ihe. houndnry wan, . • - • Board member; Kenneth Congressman James Auchln­ liso.ooaoo . „ IR A E . WOLCOTT. Sheriff. try 7u ainT for tho Borough of Ma* thenco (3) along said center-line of liho of the Township of Mntavvon; Polling place, HnintiKli Hnllillng oa • Crevellng, Neptune, as execu- Dated Oct. 4. 1957 tnWfin,- County of Monmouth, State Atlantic Avenue to a point where the thence (!) in. a northerly itlrei-tlnn Midillesrx -Himil. ‘ ’ closs, a flag, which has been MEMORANDA along Iho easterly edge of I.uke Lcf- tlve aide to Conservation and Assets pledged or —as- . Hcuserr Heuser ft De Maio, Atlyn. . ot New Jersey, will meet a t . (ho B.»ld center line of Atlantic Avenue J . n< AN KLIN DOMINICK. flown from-a staff ort tho Cap­ signed to secure UabiU* - - " <36 lines) * ' . 7-4 v ' ■ $23.68 plnccB, hereinafter' drsiKnnted . on IntorsecU the ccnter lino of..M nlit (i(l» to tho guliey that rimy in the Honmuh t'lrtk - ; Economic Development Com­ itol building, Washington, D.C tie9 and-for other Dur* . JT . / ■ • .TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5Ul, 1037 Street; thcnce 14} nlong snia cvntcr hLck of Locust Pince; thonce U) .Tat |ui.6u . . ; . mlss(pner Joseph McLean; poses ...... $ -239,000.00 was presented to Col. Long «a) Loans as ~ sh o w n and Wayne D. McMurray, edi­ for the GOC by Commander above are after deduo* tor of the Asbury Park Press Uon of reserves of ... 24,002.03 James V. Thomas of the Mc- ib) Securities %s mown to a new term on the P 1 a n- Elvalne-Schanck Post, Veter­ above are aftei dedue- - nlng and. Development Coun- ans of Foreign Wars, Mata tlon of reserves of ....3.084.57 ell. He said there are many wan. This flag will be flown T,,C. W. Mandevllle, 'Vice«Prea. of others which should also he the above-named bank, hereby cer* from the flag staff of t h e tify that the above statement fs true listed. . observation ^ower on top of to the best of my knowledge and be> t h e Hanson-VanWinkle-Mun- UeX, . • • * . - C. W. Mandevllle nlng Co. building. At the con­ Correct—Attest: • Committee Faccs clusion of the special meeting, Peter J. nollo . A. D. Shultz : . . ■ the regular meeting of - t h e • ...... Frank Seldler • -...... - " • ' (continued-from page one) CPiMENT mixer, new, 3\i cublo foot fuJT nBl^G 3Jr to. move delivered io ntW llinsrtlonT flro whlmuniabllliy. Raritan Township Council was . Dlrectort ■ Attd-acldcnt inmiiunce. fu ll pro* es -£.hout 400 area residents 124 $14.25 : ' capocitv, gusuline powered; "aif:'low your property. Cheap,. All Improvo' ‘‘OTHERS TALK held. : ,__ FEMALE OPERATORS as $3 per day. Ideal for ccllnrs, ments. No price over phone, High trcllnn at low cost, .Caslmir Klyilns* are planning. footings, driveways,' patios and walks, way- 33,"* *'Munolapan. ‘ Phono • 'h r - - ICniillith-...... y..vk, Inhurnr. 31 (Jarden Place. Cilf(* . Plan For Operation Charter No. 6440 . * V wood. Call Matawan MB54. wJll/20 BARGAINS ~ • - . Expert Opinion Reserve District- No. 3 SINGLE AND DO NEEDLE Call, Keyport 7*407tt*M. wjtf town 7-3521, Mnllining adiadrtress;--- - Oniey---- Plans for "operation check REPORT OF CONDITION Or THE & Petrie, liiC’i Box 181. Freehold wjif WE SEIiL’EM” .... Mr. Edgar, added tbat, ac­ FARM ERS & MERCHANTS NA* . DAY 8 « KEYPORT. 2 Apartments, one 3 room, JACK'S tiplmlslery, _ free ealhnnles, point/’ a public participation - bath and sun porch, ono 4 rooms Inrgo selection of faliricsj slsu. liniu - cording tov the expert, an im­ TIONAL BANK OF MATAWAN-JN K EYPORT lioiyse, 0 rooms, 3 drill—scheduled-for—tomorrow —THB-fiTA^B—OS^NBW —JKltSlslYr -and—bath.---Ueat,_alectrlo—and-gas -i!i!!t!iln>UL._l’_ Call MataiVan- l-605|sl. mediate elimination of the of­ -BAYSH6RT3-TOGS— — Dathft;—— ...... , —Uio —7...... modern—kitchmv- ...... 'i u** Allcr fl p,m: cNiiriTaittwairTOOTD^^ THE BARG AIN.HOUSE were discussed. The public'' li' - ATvTHF C1/)SE OF BUSINGS ON furnished; corner Short & Beers Sts. steam hcnt -the coun- i debentures ...... “40526Q.M oi evenings,-' Thomas Wallace. Hay - « lioun Mitnvic* ; odor producing substances 'as Corporate stock* (inciud* — MATAWAN-— C all 'Keypprt~7»3457,------■- —_ jwj31 -afda—TaVttrJi. 0 Broad Bt,, Kryjwirl FRE12 ESTIMATES : the result of the plants dump­ cn-that^the.flppIi'catiDn for‘.the • Ing $16,700 * stock of Call KeyporiT7*2DB9.------wJ24. UNDERGARMENT CO; TWO apartments, 1 three rooms and --- TO M IO I'H llT y OVVNKIlS. . ___ matching.- funds for radio Federal Reserve Bank) We will when others won't, . ing, effluence into It. Loans snd discounts (in*- roofT>'*; lihprovenients; GIVE US A,CALI. AT equipment was turned down $ JOHNSON AVE., utUKIes . furnished. • Call Matawan BEAUTIFtIL 7 rnom. house coin' . Ho/ildenlutl A Comnierclal . Thomas Mlllerr president of cluding $107.00 j)ver* ■' Conslrucllon Ix*«ns made, - and reported that matching drafts) ...... 3,870.210.23 MATAWAN. N „ J . 1*4803. . ,wJ24* plutcly remodeled; -oak^luors ilirti* MATAWAN l-4H(il ; the1 Old Bridge Cleon A 1 r Dank premises *• owned MA 1*1671 out, lnmilre corner Osborn & War* funds are not available for ad­ wjtf rtu Sts., Keyport, . League, which Is leading, the $1.00. furniture and TAVERN & PACKAGE ditional equipment t o “rigs" fixtures $23,185.47 ____ 23.186.47 Bu»ine»» Opportunities LANZARO BROS 4 5 fight against the pollution, aft­ Real estate owned other PART Ume workers. Pleasant and WANTED TO BUY rKNNK.N1 lll» - M lllK M N V II I « that were not purchased with LEASE Service Station. Hocony Mo* STORK FINANCING er declaring ho was suspicious than bank premises ' 1.00 ~ dignified beauty service, no can* ...... W matching funds. He also re­ Investments ahd other vassing. no delivery, earn' $3 per bll oil Company Inc., has existing JUNK car* bought, $23 and up; largo, ■\ ARRANGED of the fact th a t two outlets assets lndlrecUy repre* hour and more. Evening work. Mar* 2 bay modern station; Jong history (rucks, $40 ant4 up. Free pick up, ported on a new transmitting pi successful operation. Moderuto atatowldc, Cnll any time, Williams Consult l^irry lluccl. Business Hrulter Aluminum Wimlbwa ' ’ i from the sewer^ Into theriver sentlng bank premises rled women or married women with for appolntinonl. Olfice lioura u u.iii. and receiving system that children preferred. Car -neccssary. Investment required. Free training. & Sons, Matnwan 1*4330*14, w jlf were planned; reported that or other real estate 270.610.67 Cnll Market 2-1075 or Rumson 1*0408. to 6 p.m. Suturdny 0 k,m . in I p.m. Venetian Blinds . soon will, be brought Into ef­ Other assets ...... 3L3Q.04 CaU Middletown 5-1022 or write Paul “ one-business man " who han­ D, ’Newlon’ Co., T . Daniel St., New ------wJ31 ..SAYREWOODS Fre*r K-stininl('s^’ No-Motlpy r)nU'n— fect. - . . . . ToUl Assets .....;J^-...-$10.9t0.467,$2 Monmouth. ..wJ31 . Situation Wanted Ksrl A. Krimtr,. Keyport 7*«l40f>. ' ' ' died food, and-before the ad­ fjteal E»tate For Sale Paul Lannlng, director W lU* wnsh and Iron oil types of cur> REALTY CO; vent of the stench, had a good JIT. o AT HORDKNTOWN HT)., made a request to F r a n c 1 s LIABILITIES ■ WOMAN housekeeper, part time for WEST KEANSUUIIQ, 3 .crcsi (lry tains, also stretch rurtnlrin In my NKW and *reiitrdi-ro' ; business, found the same peo­ business couple, center of Keyport. properly, suitable- for private own* own home. Prompt service. Call • ' HAYllEVJLLK, N, J, pul red ami rxi’/rnngrd,' N. J. Mils Demand deposits of indf* 'PARKW AY 1-4422 ple who formerly were h 1 s Ludwig, president of the Rari vlduals. . partnerships, V/rite Box G in care of this news­ er o* developer-to. build homes: gas South Ainboy 1-391J5. wjtf fie Center, 42 Rrttail H(„ Keyport, Tel, and water on adjoining prpoerty; near WHO WISH TO CONSOLIDATE KKyporl 7-1470. Lessons on all In* r;: customers drove past the place tan Township Board of Educa­ and corporations 3.$4I,450;52 paper. _ wJ24 TIIKIR MIIIJI Time deposits of Indl* shopping, centers nml schools. In* — mi'iils. • . -. holjling tbelr noses, and ber tion, for a member of t h e quire Jackson, Liberty Place, West WOMAN will corn for children for OPEN WEEK IIAYH viduals. partnerships, - working mothers in her own home. school board to become part and corporations ...... 5.805.803.43 W ORKING mother desires person to Keansburg or call Keonnburg 6-2711, 0 A.M. T-0 6 PIM. TIHICH, complnlely guarantrtHUF'fiiTr • . cause his business iiad been care for 2 children, permanent ba­ Coll Mntnwnn 1-3^01*11, wj24 SAT. A HUN. tl A M. TO 2 P.M. I’npu In Hiin-it (nr limneilinle inntinl* , Deposits of United States , -WJ24 Wjtf ruined was forced to close of the defense council to han Government (Including - sis. Inquire evenings. Sundny and Ing. ll hour norvl«‘e in rei’flppliig vntir die any business relating to postal savings) — 130,806.28 Mondays, Brookslde Trailer Park. WILL do clerical work at lurnie, ad­ cflRlngn; iMvnlioro Tire Co,, Hliclj* ' down." W ANTED TO RENT Mfiv ;i(l, Cllffwnmf, Call Mstawsn ; school matters. He also brief* Depoxlts of States ~and Lot 59, lltghwoy 35,. Keyport. wJ24 dressing envelopes, typing letters OK.ORC1E J, Randorsnn; mo/intf nnit The"condition of the water poliUcal subdivisions ..- 1,323,410.85 WbTlTlin- and daughter tl years ol(l etc. Call Matawan 1-66U-J, wj24 ' siding ronstnietion; gullers and I'iidOd, . wjtf . ly discussed the future defense Other deposits icerUfled ' ^ f t s lr e bungalow or sm all house, 4 leaders, qualily workninnslilp, no J"h furnished by t h e Laurence HAIIITAN IjiniUcaplng fippply. Top exercise Nat^.whlch time school and cashier’s checks, or mnre rooms, nice location,- easy* WOMAN would like part time Vurk, ira) big or (on sm all Inquire 74 Muln Harbor Water Company w a s etc.) ...... 177.654.54 transportation U) school. Call Key* s o li,. manure, aliruhs,-’ evergreens. : • BOYS Mrs, Deaf), 186 Jachson Rt„ .Matn* St., Koyport or call Keyport 7-niiiM, slindn trees, ferllllser, Hnie juirf-gar» -- the subject of a letter from children w 111 he evacuated Total D e * ...... port 7-S420-J, ' « wj24 wan. ■ • ' . 124* posits ...... $10,070,134.62 , den Jonls, Cnmiiloln Isiiili'rniilitg and ' Madison Township Business- from school. Must be over 10 yearn of - age to sei vlce, Open-W il a,in, to !l p.m., fairies Committee Other liabilities .... •wcrk in Venetian Blind Plant ' i'l'.’rri1. ^*nd#y».l<) P in, Cnll Kuvporl . . —men's Association address­ ... $ 56.624.14 711-1.12 nr fiiiiiiii Amboy 1 <020(1, Mike ed to the committee. The busl- Mr. Lannlng appointed Total ZJabiUUes ,...4ioiiaJ,758.76 RALPH FHIEDLAND tt BROS, Atlelll. .J'ruprieiiir. , • wjlf-- ' AEROMARINE BIJ30,. uessmen reported many com­ Charles Christensen, LeRoy LOCU8T ST.. K EYPORT UOATrt (snd mtdnrs. 'Jnhnsfin Seg plaints have been made to Clark and Lester Bahrenburg - . . WJ24 Hnises, Old-Tnwn |,np Htrahe \Vhi* . CAPITAL ACCOUNT!) BUSINESS SERVICES j lU'i-Kiln'iglflsNi OiMlnmrd mnlnr re *':: their organization, that t h e as a committee to seek an As­ Capital Stock: ______$ 300.000.00 Common stock, total par SALESMAN or woman, expcrfencfl pair, l iiiiinclnii. «*a*.lly arranged. O, water Is unsulted for drinking sistant dlreotor for the coun­ $300,000.00 ______i_____ not necessary. Conscientious per­ O (InMirnllli A Mr»l blove wilh hcrnaeno burner ana above are after deduc­ A SERVICE THAT , CO. INC., Mr. Macrae seph Galasgl of the New Jer­ Mink, one slliling rnm-li and iinifkcase, tion of reserves o f __ - 30.175.81 KEYPORT f all Malswn 1-Bfl‘ifl After fl p,m. wJM Ib) Securities as shown O F F IC E worker, general office, ASPHALT PAVING - Committeeman Edward sey State Police Department, perlence, particularly good with PEOPLE WANT? DRIVEWAY!* A PARKING IXytS Keyport barracks, wbo ex­ above are after deduc* figures for payroll. Invoice checking KEYPORT, 7-3081 AL‘lO ASPHALT MATERIAL HI fool WolvnrlHP, fully e'luipnfd wilh Scanlon declared he too had Uon of reserves of ..... new Iralier. Impiirs 11 hr.nnt-lly pressed the willingness of his (2) Real estate loans etc. Good opportunity, psrt time > ' Wjtf LET THEM KNOW fiOU) AT OUR HUNYON PLANT received complaints and h A d considered. Write Box H In care of ' v tin11 l i "Ji I»r call H®yport • insured under Titles. II, /-OdlO-ft after 0 p.rn, wJ24* Investigated. Both Mr. Scan­ men to supply Instructions and VI. and Vfll ol the Na-’ this newspaper. WJ24 MATAWAN 1-1745 tional Housing Act ___- - WITH A lon and Mr. Macrae are tesl* adequate police needs a n d HErRHJEHAwTir^NoTS^elr tl^ (3) Loans injured or V/OMAN to-live in, care-for houso - TV SERVICE dents of Laurence Harbor. work .with an auxiliary police­ guaranteed oy Veter­ WARM a|r nesting systems installed, H"0'1 comlillon, and 6 year oil* hoy. Csll Matawan BUSINESS '­ ga». «I1 «r coal, furnaces end aheei •M.- Sian I g)n«s display eal»ni*t suit* - Mr. Edgar told the commit­ women force. ans’ Administration— 1-4433 any time, wj24» MATAWAN 1-1600 ehle for /ipiicimrns nr Jewelry, $0, Insured or guaranteed metni work, Our 29 Vests experience . tee the Public Utilities C o m- Facilities are available f o r TEN EYCK HOWRON INC. enables us to give you a good Job Cull MntnvvHn M n o j.j. w 134 portions only ...... USED CARS CLASSIFIED at low cost, Jleitnleitn, Hslfmd, N, J . mlsslon will conduct a hear­ Is (4) Federal Housing MATAWAN TIIIH week's sprrl«l; mrlng titaiirm i nr lh»n tprlngJ. tests against alleged exortltant ticipate are asked to contact tlon installment loans, CAR TOWN _ ion lieai.li, >i>cc)ali*ti in construo- alnele •. *1 rtf or full »ire, tegiiler, to the extent covered f.«« M, stile 110,Oft, ftini Valley Ku?n* rates of the Madison Water Mrs. Lannlng, Keyport 7-3444 by- insurance reserves J1WY 33. MOnftAN, SO 14406 lion oi Unit homes; also roollng, 84(25 ' ,. w |ll/2U RUSSELL TV'SERVICE PHONE siding. poifh-PMcl'itiitffs, gsrsnvs .sria llure H nii«e,,.^-^tt 1l»- Pine Ave., ' Company. or Mrs. Mary Johnson, Key­ dorrnors, t.'sll Keyport 7-iw)0 oi Mnrga»K*)«ni Amboy, Open unlfl port 7-404I-M. Classes will be (b) Total amount pt HliAdysiite 7-2216 after I p.m. wjtl H-.10 p.rn, dsllv. Use our e»»y rre«llt The committee adopted res­ loans, ccrtifJcalcs of MATAWAN 1-6070 plan, ( an Kuulh Amboy M.V«, wj24 for two hours a week for a interest and obllga* HILLMAN station wagon: rxcrllent KEYPORT 7-3030 olutions of regret on the recent Uons. or portions there­ for second fam ily car or deliveries. period of approximately eight $*15, Call Gibson 0*6(83. w}24 Call any tlrne Bulldozing H JIIN A CE , Ixil nlr, «;oal, plpeiess, death of John Fuchs of Mill- of. which - are' " iftJ y doy or evenings. (AHI) ASK roil ,,^ 5 , (IiiivAnl/ed hot wnter (snk, $5. weeks. The Keyport State' Po­ backed or -insured by wjlf VT)TX.mm ? i ltiU, »j|(i‘(ired7' (e I) It r*5C f all Mutivii l.«w /, wl24* town, former magistrate of the agencies ol the United ------winks m»l..... iirplk-a .. . A.. dug; ..... loin, gnrnues local municipal courl. ' lice are willing to co-operate In S tates Government OSSIFIED— Tirrrr-rnopT-Rilrd nrjfi graded, drlv.- uuia.xltitiutuxl... grauU cu.au 4 .gradeU.- any Civil Derense- phase as It (olher than “ United ing And niHara; Fntrrr»e«r^l^ S tates Government DON’S TV SERVICE Illno tiifiie, tund grnvnl, iriasfiii, Is the control center for a 11 DID YOU SAY ; sand, wanhrfl gravel,'fill dirt and (<>u I'urner oil neuter; ln«H>. rcajungbl*, obligation*, direct anc* for fast efficient radio snd television (•all Matawsn 1-WM.VM. . »J24« communications...... guaranteed") ‘ $ 217,334.40 VOU’BE IN THE MARKET FOIl A service call M atawan 1-3044. 'WJI/ nnd, Uunip itucks (or hire. Kcliel State Sets Date I. J . DONALD M IL L ER, caahlvr. CODD DEPENDABLE CAR FOP A Top Soil lirntliers. T tio and bell#1/. '• ' '• i’' "" --- ' ■ - r It- YOU A RE .SUCH A PEIISO.'I H E Matthews Opportunity. Hhop — ---- J- D Q K A t.n M|t,tfn n i AnUQues,. wants.to l>uy aU types ut TOP SOU. BIO 8 IO N t/JAti *12 it ’ you e»e in tiio inarkcf for will* PUHE hrcd Trnnoi^cti Walker, fl school district, as at present, raid wardens, to"3o“llrctr—job XOUR SEAnClllNti UAVS AU12 Al- years eld, with papers; also 2 itttgla crfcTaer sr;tlques. Dolls.-.toya. futhllure/clilrti. -HOAO-GRAVEL • - «.TQV W filK $12 . t»«(>er. why not slop in Uurlew^ the township would then have and not to become discourag* _fr)LL OfltT______8 TOW L OAII $ 1 Sluciio. • "Wi have- Tnnny bookt tn ti»* >M>;mrt».- f'all Mslawan L 4A7t> Tmm.:. Correct—Attest- gussw«re and*oTff'jcw«ryr-tt5-Br*»a- - myeri Y and jn pm, - — to take on two-thirds costs, of cd if, violators of regulations ROSS W. UAGUAU way, Keyport, call Keyport 7-1446. Cinders, iirlckljwts, washed £FfiYeF certify lhat I an* not ao .ol trete, drain aitcrirs, b-v/lrnnilng i^iola, ;ix CJ, V/a-katunk, Keyport 7-3066, . . wJ7 IWds ionrf.iP|e, |xo an1 itp.- Mutch ing a sharp hike In the town­ ent were Director .-Manning. Nr>tarv Publle Mae Arnlnsll Dell Call' Whitney 0-4iM. : . Building fl|l*d and graded.ehd many rsbinti snd «err«iary d#»k,'.|r»apl#. My ei>mtnjjsi.0n expires May 27, i9C2 other--Jobs. Call Martin, day or even* ship tax rate against real es­ Walter Dean. Mr. Bahrenburg, 124 $31.15 FRANK VAN SYCKLE LA RRY ’ft Upltolsl/'ry Shop,' Auto, Hockers, iabl«ii, livin g• rw ro m aple -- hm for free estlrnsle*. JCrkel’s Truck­ inriiiture. Intala. (aMori*d and eus. ehairs ati«i dineti« set,, ft piecea, tate and personal property. James Aumack, William Till, ing, W »V»IeytownRd., Morganville. |,,m. Nn inoopy down, 33 L llile lit.,- Mm re tumilure, Highway 3,\ I^liir* COMMON LAW 6-213 - . . INC.. ,) ■ . Cull Malawan I-drtli JM , W)i/ The stat« contends that by Robert Thorne, Chester John­ £H Enirrs SALE:-By virtue €,t a RT. it -. mtobi'JlflB AVE.. ■ Repair Shop MtiliiVbiin. . Csll M aibu su |>^073J, m u* Hm!/«»r. .__J24 Jtbe township assessor's total son, Mr. Clark, Mr. Zappula, wrtt of ,execution to me directed, is ­ UOROAN ■. ' '•______Wjtf sued out tne Monmouth County O il C A U . US AT ■ liU M M AOE urtl# snms^red by Ord- ' 'levy' of assessment in t h e Howard Cisco, Ed Vanderbilt. WK repair Jewelry, watrhef. riveks, TOP SOIL rr ht Kaiieiii Hiar, Matawsn, at Court lL aw Division) there will be (om psrls, hMTUj)t*x Irttnrt anti u>n> Troo* M «in fit,, Mslawan; townhip for the . coming year Mr. Christensen, Mrs. Lao- expoted (a sale at public vendue, on S0 1M25 Lreils handles. We pick up snd de­ Gtsde A lop v»ll; Irnmrdlsle. delivery. tj24 Csll Mslawan 12434. • v III Monday,k <>i-loljer ffath thrti Wfrdiw*'^|<.- nlng. Mayor Harry Seamen Tuesday, the 12th dsy of November, liver large elorks. Oliver's Repair irR E H J.Y 'S Tree Hervlce. .Trees iiay"'?A'M >erlw (h the ratio to “true value" is on-r UG7, betwmii U>e hours of U oViock. ill JJitlSnM., lUiswss. < OpM. • frtimed, ent down,- H replaee togs ly 0.61 per cent, a' vtfry small and Comifiltteeman John Dlv- and 4:20 b ’ciock (at 2 crcloelc Ks*t- fc iiE v n o i.E T .' -'to*. V J^ ' < *' ? Alohdsy. W edn^slay and Ffl<1ay MANURE, buy direct fiom farm; also rid f'UPPIP.M, 7 w ffks old lr»iPf'Shri»* proportion. The state defends er. err>* standard^Tme) in the afternoon reflent rcndHlon $500.' ^*Cali Mai evefimif# t in V p.m.. sJar/ Ssturday (op soil, mulch-hev. an/1 s irs*. (J, mates given. Cell Matawan 1-2444 M ] herd, lA.eatlt, Call Malawan 1 - 6 ^ . t>t said

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This week why don’t you Congratulate Polio Mother Of 1958 Dimes March Motorists To Be spots a seemingly unsafe car Intoxicating liquors or any nar­ look through your churcb win­ or operator, he will ask X h e cotic or habit-forming drug." dows Prom -the inside,, < THE driver to pull .to the side of Allowed To Nap the road and await the arrival Schedule Cancer Qarden State Parkway offi­ of a State Trooper. A detach­ S in a u b - cials yesterday stepped up ment of New Jersey State Po­ Dressing Meetings lice p a t r o 1 a the-Park,way I T f A F A C T 0«t. *4; 1957 ; Pate Seventeen tl-rlr a'.tack “on driver fatigue C a n c e r .dressing meetings by inviting motorist j to n i p around the clock. ... Broken springs, bald tires, wlll' be held at Bayview Pres­ anywhere along the superhigh­ byterian C h u r c h, Cllffwood way’^ roadside st nlglit with no headlights, no windshield Beach, the sccond Thursday of Gardens Outdoor police protection. Chairman wipers, or any . other obvious defects are belng'sought la the euclj month from 1 to 3 p.m. Katharine White of t h e The commltteo ln charge an­ New Jersey. Highway Author­ effort to assume safety f o r Lab, Classroom both,tlie spatted driver and his nounces all women Interested ity said that,.wider tlie' new; wlll.-be welcome and requests if.you have a longmeniory policy, motorists will bo en­ fellow motorists on tlie / o a d; for- advertlseroente you jn ji.y The chccks a^o cover Intoxi­ donations of old sheets, pillow­ couraged to pull oft tho road­ cases or plain wlilta material. recall tbe old-time p tt r a s e way Immediately; to take a cated or drugged drivers.: Authority regulations gov. Anyone having material to •‘useful as well as ornament- nap when they feel' to o al,;"'A modern-day . huckster ortilng use of thp ^ Pnrkwny donate ls advised to call Mrs. fatjgued ,f d the most from a car...... aore section of the ‘Jlutgers been reserved , for vehicular Dr. Ernest G. Gierdiag cajnpiis' has • carried S|way ~ a emergencies .uiider authority lasting lmpresslon of thebeau- regulations. V “ 7 - .... - 1 -. 'DENTAL .SURGEON- . ■■ 1030 Buick, Century. 4 d o o r tyi.form,- color-and-fragi'anoe It wsa decided In- tiie Inter* hardtop, radio, heater^ of’growing plartts;-,Thousands — 380-. Main - Street.- Keansburg - — • ’ power (itcorliiB and biakcs, est of safety that a vehicle Is . of' gardeners and' home - own­ _ ■ white wiill tires, Inoperable and an emergency ers have/discovered the .“or­ 10BS Biilck. Century, 2 door namental" side of ■ the _ station exists when a motorist Is too tiled to drive al night, OITice Hours — Every Day, hard to p , radio, heater, gardens. Laat sprlng.'for ex­ EXCEFr THURSDAYS / - ____ power stearins nnd brakes, ample, .more than 3000 came State Troopers, who patrol whlte wall tires. Mrs. Virginia Connors, mother of three jrounrsters’and a 1955 polio victim wlio lias tri­ the Parkway night and day, to admire the 1200 varieties of Sundays only A.M, by a'ppolntment 1855 Buick" Century, convertl- umphed over the crlppllnr^ilsease Inspires chairmen of the March of Dimes District Confer­ wilt continue reporting sleep- Iris during the week the. Iris ence at the Molly Fltcherilotel ln Bed Bank. Left to right In picture;-- Uetiel Ackers, March bio, radio, heater, lull garden was at Its best* Rhodo­ ings drivers to headquarters power. • .... of Dimes Chairman tistfgi Mercer County : Dr. Lester H. Clee, N. J. State Chairman r. Mrs. andwddltlonally check regu­ Not Associated With Any Dentist dendron and shrub gardens al­ 1034 Chevrolet, 310, 4 door • Connors; RolaniL^t*lllnes, Monmouth County Chairman; Adolph' Klinjrenslcln, Ocean County larly for tlib protection' of so put on special shows be­ Chairman; JpeCph M. Duffy, Middlesex County Chairman. - : __ - sedan, 0 c>’l. fore the, drought set ln: those motorists, Tel, KE 0 1313 ' :' i . 1053 Ford, Customllno, 4 door, • Early fall Is usually the time /Drivers pulling-off fo t h o ritdlo, heater, automatlo , , Year after' year the gardens toadslde for nn emergerioy for another special show, with Edward Ingram... li'ttiismlsslonr------£:------p r o ve their research value. “March O f Dimes” nap must be sure, that tlielr chrysanthemums In 'bloom. 1033 Dutck, Super, hard t o Pe:. . . Named Chairman cars are'stopped oil tlie right ThJre’s. no magic substitute How does a. .certain .tree stand radio, hciitor, dynatlow,. . shoulder of the roadway ns far for rain, even at an Experl- up under insect or disease at­ To Begin Jan. 2. 1033 P'outlao, chloftan deluxe, Edward J, Ingram, vibe away from the pavement as ment Station, so the mum tack? Which variety can best presldent-sales of Jersey Cen­ hard top, a doorr-n & H r garden this autumn is no.-bet­ Roland J. Hines, Monmoutb possible. All tout wheels of the .. hydra, triuis., w-w tiros, stand the rigors of a cold snap tral and New Jersey P ow er# B u r l e w ' s ter than can be expected ln a County March of Dimes Di­ car must be well to tlie right drought year, according to in January? Is one fertilizer rector. Joined March of Dimes Light Companies was named ot the white-line border. Noting Hint many nceidents Laurence Harbor - . Dr. William E, Snyder, head combination better than an­ chairman of the national sales' SEE THE NEW leaders from area' counties executives’ conference, inde­ stem ti-bni n driver's physical ot the ornamental section., of other? • Oct. 15 ln the Molly Pitcher the-departtaent of horticulture. pendent but historically' close-, fatigue, Commissioner White- All things considered, Dr. Hotel, Red Bank, to hear Dr, ly associated with the Assocla- snld: “A driver who has sense Dr. Snyder does what a riy Snyder would Just as soon 1958 jardener must when nature Lester H, dec, New Jersey tion of Edison Illuminating enough to take a rest when ho Special Luncheon Is tiring should be compliment­ 'jlays a cruel trick. He Just amend tlie old phrase” to rpad March of Dimes Chairman, Companies, at the conclusion ihruBs' it oft philosophically, “ more useful than ornamen-- of the 1057 annual meeting, ed for Ills good Judgment, nnd map plans for the 1058 polio it ls our responsibility to mako ; ind. hopes for better growing tal” wheh anyone talks about hold at Skytop, Pa. ^ . BUICK fighting drive which opens * Conference .membership on lt easy for him to use I 'J c h A f.; veather another year. He’s not the experiment station g a r- S i r ' . iroud nf his mums vhis year Jan. 2. 1068,. Representatives an lnvitatton basis Is llmtted good Judgment.” ' -- ■ ■■ The hew iiollgy .Will appl? t i i u i m w ■ irid so -•__ _ v»nrT we r e'p'r es cnV'i r c er, to 40 Individuals who repre* ITS ' “ ■ duHng. nlglit hours .only, ta tho •open house” f o r mum lov Ocean,^MicUIlesex and- Mon­ sent,- ln effect, tlieX 40 larger ov I Infant, Pre-School electric companies lh the con­ daytime.' however motorists ./jrs..... j, ' . ... mouth Co undeV. ..- He points.out that cye-fllllng tinental United' States. • Mem* still ivlll have the protected .Oclobei: 29th _ . , Clinic Adds Session..... use of some nine picnic areas flower gardens ahd shrubs Pointing to the theme of the bership ls.further restricted to forthcoming campaign, “ survi­ 10 service areas and 13 road­ aglow with color do vastly An additional session will be the one company Individual lh val Is not enough," Dr. Clee, side telephone areas tor nap­ more, than please the senses, added to the Infant and Pre­ charge of sales. The confer­ COI.llMnt)M I1IO NOT- ' They serve a much wider and School Cllplc conducted by the starting his fourth year as ence is administered by an ping. ■ ' . ' , ’ DISCOVKH AMEItlOA IN 14011 Toll collectors on the park­ Served From 11 ;00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. ' more significant purpose ln Monmouth County Organiza­ New-Jersey’s No. 1 polio fight-, elep\lve chatrmaji, , coinblna- Oit Ootolier' IB, 149* Colum« er, outlined the. plans of t h e way me chocking all vehicles teaching and research work of tion tor Social Service at the tlon secretary-^reasurer; and a (Not. Serve! On Hundayi) - bun «tslitoctm- Identified—will*--- rehabilitation of the thousands 1058 annual meeting at H o t sure safety alonff the 173*mlle W allliu Inland. On lilt Bril horticulture courses at t h e Middletown, Miss Kathryn superhighway. - voyiin, In 149ft, lia behold, for College of Agriculture can tes­ Cooper, supervisor, announced of post-acute polio patients In Springs. Ark., next Sept. 15-17. Uie Untted States bccause **lhe . A graduate of Massachusetts Chairman White reported llie fln t time, the mainland ot tify. to the value of the gar­ recently. , thnt parkway toll collectors Seafood, Meats and Poultry Hoiilli Anierloa. I. — “ Un- dens, looking back on days Beginning in Novemben" cli­ March of Dimes believes that Institute of Technology in elec- mere survival Is-not enough have been instructed to check oyclopcilln Hiilminlon" • Ull» and weeks working and study- nics will be held in the Mid­ trlcal engineering, Mr. - In­ KdlllOli. 2, — “ llarniKWorlli on the safety of all vehicles Cocktails, Wine* and Liquors 1 lng In these outdoor class­ dletown Health Center on the for the Individuals scarred by gram lias been actlvc in t h o Encycloprdla," 3, — "Popu­ rooms and laboratortes; - first, second, third and fourth paralyttc polio. , ’ , : . electric utility business for 36" passing" through tliolr lane* lar Vallncley1 - A. S. K. A o W and to report any apparent de Dr. Snyder points out that a Wednesdays; with Dr. John Dr. Clee said that dramatic years. He served as a c o m- erman, , , * new advances.in the field of mandlng officer in tlio U, S. fects to State Police. ' top function of the gardens ls Tilley as the' pedlatrlolan-in- Commissioner White ■ a 1 d to. teach ^recognition. Any fu­ charge. Sessions previously rehabilitation n o w make, lt Navy tn World War II. . ture nurseryman or landscape had been, held the first, sec­ possible f o r many persons - designer going forth to p l y ond ahd third weeks of th e whose horizons once stretched WA his trade had better know_the ^ n o h t h no further than a wheel chair CLOSED EVERY TUESDAY- common anti -botanical names Mlss .Cooper also announced Q i an Iron lung to teturn- to .. -.... /■ Attend Our data M O T O R S •„ ■ * of the materials he'll w o r k. ’the- cfos’lrig of the Infant and useful dally living. ' ’ However,' Cicl&tiofljIniii March J ' “ a i > i >u ‘i 11 / 1 i * /////<’A i >* ^\i t i l ° with, as'Well'as the texture, Pre'*School: Clinic ■*In -Raritan rehabilitation la long drawn i-Tv)vvV /u v /i / - size,'shapes habits and hlrdl- Township at the West keans- out. expensive and becoming HALLOWEEN / _/ ♦»// )/ 1 \ ness of many varieties of burg-Flre' House. Children who more costly encli year, he de­ Hny A!>,»( HftH! ' -plants, lie needs also to recog- formerly/" attended the Raritan clared, citing figures which - Square and Modern Dancing sponsored jiy • nlze Insects, diseases, nnd the Clinic are being seen at the show, that local chapters n o w damage they cause. , MCOSS' Keansburg, Union are spending 90 per" cent of L As a n.y serious gardener Beach and Middletown Chnlcs. their funds for old patients.' ‘ Cliffwood Volunteer Fire Co. No. 1 Inc. ' ~ knows, there are subtle‘differ- Miss ‘ Cooper asked' all' who Potter C. Brassier, New’ Jer­ HOME ences among varieties. Even plan to attend the clinic to call sey State Representative f o r ___ professionals sometimes come the Middletown Health Center the National Foundation, sold Sat: Eve., October 26 to take close looks'at careful* for an appointment. The clin­ that in addition to this costl^- ly-labeled specimens in the ex- patlent care program, t h e IMPROVEMENT ics, maintained throughout the :: -. a t . ' perlment station gardens. county by MCOSS, provide per­ March of Dimes will .seek ■ Increasing numbers of home iodic medical 'check-ups for continued support for the re­ Cliffwood Fire House , owners, absorbed ln gardening babieft'-pnd- pre-schoolers of search program whleh p r o- u a hobby, vistt the gardens families unable to afford pri­ duced the Salk vaccine a n d to Increase their knowledge. vate medlcarfcare...... Opened new doors Into t h e Lefty King And tfis Orchestra once mysterious field of virus * LADDER SALE * research, and. for a profession­ VocaiiSy EdwaBtMcCSfmick of Radio Fame al education program which Wood Planning A Vacation ? already has given training to Aluminum thousand:) oI. doctors,- - nurses Cliffwood Ave. . . . r TT Ctifff>yoocJ .. 20 . ,$10.95 ...... $36.95 WOOD ..... and therapists. ’ ~ . b y ■ ; 24' ...... 22.80 ...... 44.80 M r s. Francis L. Corbin, Dancing from 9 until ? -* Donation $1.00 STEPLADDERS Steamship Or P la n e state advisor on women’s ac 28' ..... ,2 6 .6 0 ...... 51.80 tlvitles, spoke on the Moth­ 32' ...... 30.40 ...... 63.95 Prompt Reservations ers’-March, culmtnat-ing activ­ 5 Ft. $4.95 ity of the month-long drive W ~ i 35.95t ...... 71.95 and also reviewed partlclpa BROWN TRAVEL BUREAU tlon of state women’s organi­ 40' ...... 3 9 .9 5 ...... 79.95 6 Ft. - $5.95 Day Calls: Valle; 6-4141 7 Broadway, Keyport zations ln the polio fighting THE.MUSIC SPOT Underwriters Approved . . 214 Smith St. Nichl Calls: campaign. ' Perib Amhoy Keyporl 7*5031 Guest of honor at the meet­ Music Instructions On All Instruments ing w a s Mrs. Virginia Con­ 1 Outdoor ' .... nors, mother of three young­ Announces The Opening Of Their New sters and a 1955 polio victim, who has been named 1958 New CLOTHES DRYER M A I L B O X E S Jersey Polio Mother as an In­ Record Department Television Service spiration to the mothers who - M i - - ' have triumphed over t h e ... . Johnny Mathis Radipi^^: Small Appliances Repaired dread crlppler fcnd are wag­ Chances Are ...... ing a valiant struggle toward Melody D'Am our...... Ames Brothers s 9 . 9 8 7 9 27 Years in Business normal living. Honeycomb ...... Jimmy Rogers I.srient Variety In Monmoulh County 120 Feet-High Quality YOUB WESTINGHOUSE DEALER ’ - World Traveler To Fascination , ,...... ,..... Jane Morgan Middle Of An Island ,. V. Tpny Bemiett . . - « • ■. 1 - ' TEM EYCK RONSON. Inc. Address Men's Club !83 UFPEtt MAIN ST. MA 1-1600 MATAWAN. N. J The Men’s Club of the Unit­ Wake Up Little Susie ...... Everly Brothers ed Hebrew Congregation, Key­ Love Letters In The Sand ...... Pat Boone Indoor ...... port, will hold a general mcet- T . P O S T S lns 8:30 p.m. Monday: Fritz Pffrty T im e...... ,...... Sal Minoo Cleary, world traveler, em­ Jailhouse Rock...... Elvis Presley ployed by the Asbury Park Accordion Dryer Press as school news editor Honey Roikx...... ;.. Ricky Nelson nnd world news reporter will ' ’ Cfl - < W I L L E Y S be the guest speaker. Mr. Little Bitty Pretty One ...... Thurston Harris $4 9 8 Cleary recently returned from And That Reminds Me ...... Della Reeso an assignment In Japan,_ ond Make Your Own Clothes Posts $2 . 4 9 .. FRESH CIDER Tils tflp“ wlir be'The topic "’for An Affair To Remember ...... Vic Damono the evening. The meeting will You Send Me ...... Sam Cooke he . held at the Synagogue, Broad Bt. ,t>' ...... Peanuts ....,.... Little Joe & Thrillers Drop In And See Our Soloction - Traverse Rqjd(s - Shades - Dqor Mals Pure Undiluted Apple Juice The meeting is ppen to the public. Hefreshiheiiu will be Rainbow.^,/.,... . . - Russ Hamilton Floor Wdk - Garbage Cans - Hand Tools — Venetian Blinds -- Furn­ served. . » . Frank Sinatra ~ Bing Crosby ~ Fdts Domino Order Now At Special Reduced Prices Iture Polish - Shelf Paper» Rubbish Burners — Ready Mix Comonf. -NatKing-C ole—HcBelafonte^—FrtmkieLane ’ .... For Autumn Affair* And ; r DR. LOUIS I. PRAGER Platters - Mario Lanza ~ Jimmy Dorsey Halloween1 Parties OPTOMETRIST Xavier Cugaf - Lawrence Welk.~ Etc. EYES EXAMINED Call Middletown 5-1000 OFFICE HOURS RECORD CLUlt One Record ...... OB LEAVE OBDERS AT ...... ---Pally and Saturdays . * A.M. «o 'fl P.M. -... FREE After you’ve (MircliuHcd the Fridays 9. A.M. lo 9 P.JM • ’ ^ * ‘ ' ' ' “ . • ' 14*18. W i MONT BT# KEYPORT. N .J . I'loced All D»/ Wednr*d’ . hvelflh record .. — ■ ‘The Hardware Departraciit Store?*...... W J L L E Y 'S F A R M M A R K E T «30 W. Front SL, . 31 E. Front St., Keyport ~ Near Post Office Visit Our Toy Basement And Pick Up A Copy Of Our. Catalogue Highway 35 . ' •> ■ 1 ; Centerville ‘ .Keyport KEyport 7-2020 KE 7-5998 We Dojiver Daily We Guarantoo Everything Wo Sell' are overloaded was Va myth." there wlU be meetings of more Heart Group Board To "The fact Is," she said, Teachers Release. than 40 organisations affiliated r3* W J&e • ki’ "'' “ that the ‘big name1 colleges with NJEA. These are primarr Elect Six Members / are overloaded while o t h e r s Convention Plans ily concerned. Iplth. special 81x new members of t h e could handle more studedt9.'l_ fields of education, such as Richard T. Beck, president board of directors ot the Mon- As she. spoke, the high of tbe New Jersey Education arts, music, guidance, manual njouthCciiiDty Heart - Associa­ Pace Eighteen.. Oct. 24, 1957 arte;-etCj—Many—New - J ersey unset years ^school classrooms.... with Association announced_plans tion will be elected at the ao^ for the 1057 convention When teachers will contribute toJthe "Princeton" and "Rutgers” meetings, along with more niial meeting of tbe assocla; signs on the doors overflowed, approximately 25,000 teachers, 1500 Attend - more than half of all t h e than 40 guest speakers brought tlon tomorrow la the board while in others, small college into tlie convention from out* room of Monmouth. Memorial teacliers in the state, will be side the' state. - • Tepresenta^lves spoke to only in Atlantic. City for some part Hospital. They are as follows: College Night a few interested students. of the three-day meeting, Nov. Dr., Emanuel Abraham, As­ T H A N K S T O Miss Voegel said the council bury Park; Dr. Walter —P. • More than 1500 teen-agers 7-9. Most schools throughout Urges Law Banning will invite alternate groups of the state will close for at least Judge, Spring Lake; Dr.'Leon­ vbo -want'to go to college colleges each year to allow stu­ Shopping On Sunday ard Danzig, Fair Haven; Dr. brought their parents to C o 1- one day of the convention and WOODMEN... dent# ^to‘ meet with representa­ many will be closed for both A. L., Rlflci, ABbury Park; lege Night conferences Thurs­ tives from any of 96 schools The Citizens'Committee for Miss Elaine McClellan, R.N. Nov. 7 and 8. Bunday Closing In New Jersey day Dlgbt at Asbury Parle High during tbelr .sophomore and Asbury Park, and Mlsa Doro­ Gov. Robert Meyner expressed-its tbanks to th e Eohool. Junior years. thea K 11 e m, ; R.N., Ocean heads the list pf speakers who Presbytery ol. Newark for . It, The students, mostly eopho- Most senlorS*, she said, al' Orove, filling the unexpired jnores and Junior*, and their will address tne teachers, pth- recent acllon In unanimously ready have made plans for the er main speaker^ are Robert term of Mlsa Winona Darrah, parents, met with representa­ endorsing tlie drive for a state R.N. ■ : future. R. Gros, San Francisco, vice lav banning non-essebtlal re­ tives of 42 pollegea to discuss Faculty members from, t h e The committee-on' nomina­ admission requirements, costs, president of t h e Pacific Gas tailing on sabbath. 22 participating--schools were and Electric Co., Dr. Laur­ tion ls composed of Benjamin .scholarship opportunities, and hosts to the visiting college The group’s state chairman, ence _J3._I?akewt^nfyersity^ of Reese, chairman, Spring “ relatedTOHttersr Tfoe-prbgram, 'officials! ; Harry E. Salomonr offered the Lake: - Jack- L e v-i®;-- Long which has been* a biennial ^Texas, and pr. Frederick M. full co-operation of the CCSC The council serves Asbury Raubinger, state commlssion- Branch; 'Dr. Morton Trippe, event since 2947, sow will be Park, Atlantic Highlands, lo providing the Presbytery’s Asbury Park: Dr. William held every year because of the' of education. «Dr. Haskew *7 churohes with petitions to Freehold, HL^wJort, Long wlU .speak .on .“The Competent Koch, Asbury Park, and Dr. Increasing number of college Be signed in fa w f'o r the state BiULnch, Manasqiiah, M a t a- Teacher" at.a main session of Alfred Henderson; A s b u r y candidates,, the Shore Guld- ...Middletown:.-Township; Jaw.'....-- — ---- :— --- Park. ....■...... rr . - ‘ ance^Coimcir'ahnouiicecC'" “ the~cohvcntlon devoted to' the Urged to sign the petitions Neptune. Red Bank,’nnd Rum- improvement of teaching. Election of officers and des­ Melvin .Jones,- guidance di­ son-Fair Haven Regional high were the 25,725 communicant .The United States' A r m y ignation of committee chair­ rector at Keyport High School, schools. members of the churohes. the men will highlight the busi­ , Js president of the 20unclir Band ahd Chorus will entertain Presbytery noted in its action Uie, teachers at^ the F r 1 d a y ness meeting beginning at 9 . The council-Also sponsors a . Red Cross Volunteer... Recently.--In its resolution ex­ P.n>. ______. biennial Career Night for stu­ evening meeting for which the pressing deep -concern over entire facilities of A 11 a n 1 1 c dents who do not intend to en­ the growth of Sunday shop­ It to 20 % ’ Twenty-one Red Cross volun­ Cltyis great Convention Hall ter college.. teers from the Monipouth ping, the Presbytery7 pointed Savings On All Insurance .have:been reserved..;At that out, ‘ 'Especially, in •. an - age Auto Fir. Hualt LljbfiJtj El« -...Thursday night, college-'rep-- County* chapter'gdve-a -total of- session NJEA will present its resentatlves held 40-m I n u t e 131 hours of service assisting when nervous disorders' a n.d Casimir J. Z ly dauyk annual award for distinguished general'anxiety are on the in­ conferences at 7:30, 8:10 find donors at the reccnt bloodmo- - Beal Citat* Broker service to education. On Satur­ crease, it seems'to us highly N utirr Publlo 0:60 p.m. Each student w a s blle operation at the Field MA MS54 . day afternoon t h e teachers desirable that thetr%dttlor>al II Oardeb Piic# currwood ; w able, to investigate three c o 1- House, Fort Monmoutb. will heajvibe. All-State chorus Among those was’ MrsVThom* first day...of the. weekTsliall be leges of .his choice^-' and. Orchestra, in which 500 observed as a time when most Miss Marie Voegel, g ulfl- as Qeoly; Holmdel, a member New Jersey high school stu­ of the motor service, who was of the -week's business ance counsellor at- the shore dents. take part. censes.” ' hlgftii school and secretary- of on duty as a worker assisting the professional staff of th e Other important features of the Council, said the common the teachers' meeting will be belief that American, colleges blcodmoblle unit. ’ Fined On Count the session of NJEA's policy­ BOTTLED • n t sunofii ure happier years for retired grocer W. Cf; making Delegate Assembly, a Ited Bank Magistrate John Thornton, 75, Paducah, Ky. Though token ty ambulance to • Lea to mark the centennial of V. Crowell fined 17-year, o 1 d St. Louis lioflpitftl curly last year for lrrfitmcnl of.pulmonary the National Education Associ­ Peter C. Rhodes, R a r 11 a n tuberculosiBt ho was back home six months later in impfoyed ation, several dances, and a Township 110, and $5 costs of ^ ...... health and enjoying visits from fellow-Woodmen. ; . ^ series of group conferences on couit'end revoked his license a variety of topics, including for six months on a charge of The cost of his treatment wa* nearly $2,000, yet he paid nothing. Woodmen of the _ S A .L i the problems of new teachers,’ speeding. Magistrate Crowell World Life Insurance Society footed lhe bill. Now it pays for his out-patient treatment. higher education} public rela­ /ou Get Clean, Quick lowered the fine from $35 be­ Free treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis is another noncontractual ‘ plus benefit , tions, salaries, pensions, a n d cause of tlie_ tioy^.4 g.e. but Im­ ------rt<«fS»>WMWcatlon * T 7 - Alohg with the meetings for the accused’s second Prbmpt, Efficient Ik is an example.of the true fraternal regard lh e Socicty has for each of its member! 10:00 A.M. - 3:00 P.M. scheduled directly by the New speeding conviction within six * .1 a n d of a great service unparallclcd in the insurance industry. •. , » Jersey .Education Association, months. . ■ Service . — \0KCT,0 • Unlimited /rtt Trwlnienl let Fwlmonoiy T«b«cuteiii , ' • .-.S’ -Full Fashioned PERCE5TRINGS STULTZ KEYPORT GAS CO. WOODMEN ,?.W0RlD - | UFE INSURANCt S0CETY ' Affiliate of ” . f He»«0(flct» 1708rorn»»i S»r«*l . •: . ____ _ • OmaKa 2, tfebrenka " — < . Worldi Finorc.'clfy 5/,'c^gBj F/dcrnclEerctit Socilfy ' . KEYPORT LUMBER BanlonReg.<9« SUrj.^50 & SUPPLY CO, . . Local Representatives . : JOHN ARMITAGE Jr., Dist. M gr. GEORGE 1. WELLS, Field Kep., Tel. M atawan 1-1572 Orion JLIr9.*315 Iijs tm Bealty Building - Liberty Street. Matawan Cllffwood. N. J. State nighw ar 35. ClUfwoadL T e lep ho n e M a t a w a n 1-2637 Telephone Matawan 1-005S-W . , KEYPORT KNITTING MIU5 - V, Aeromarinie BtiltdlDg__* a ™ s t u l t z j r .. (Sale .Going jOn In Tbe Rear Ol Building Only) • - ! "scrving tf*wi.eua- n u o s since 1909 l o c u s t S t .— —— —— ——— - Keyport ’< f K t Y P O Z r F o i l b u r n i n g e q u i p m e n t ^ s e r v i c e 7-0.100- PUEL OILS • K£RO$BN£ • COAL (I 2 1 3 B R O A D Street

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■ Paid liu ;byi J.yitMMlI Woollfy, Ch»|||inpB local Residents New Telephone Central Office On Wheels Sputnik, No Need NJ Joins National State Palsy Fund Apple Celebration ' Chosen For Jw y0 To Spend More National Apple Week begins ’ f l a g g i n g today with an excellent N e w ^JResldents of the local" area “Our scientific defenses axe :.New Jersey residents pledg­ A tawan'jdimitt ■who have been selected to Jersey crop available for this r " ' i ? 1 r strategic necessities whloh celebration tn this state. T h e ed a total of'(49,818 d u r i n g *erv» a two-week p e 1 1 o d ot should and must be realized week will extend through Nov. United Cerebral Palsy's week­ Oct. 14. 1057 Page Nineteen service as petit Jurors lu Si at the earliest possible date. 2. ;...... - end Telethon, lt « a s an­ UCP activities within Uie state, -4 perlor and Monmouth Countf/ But this does not mean t h-e y More than three million nounced Sunday by Julius R, court eases beginning Oct, 28 bushels of apples will be har­ Mr. Pollatschck said, The.bal* should be mado tlie vehicle Pollotsciiek, president of Unit­ ance Is allocated to the na> snd running through Nov. 8 vested ln New- Jersey this for a host of unrelated appro­ ed Cerebral Palsy Associations tlonal UCP organisation for ita are Mrs. Anna C. Armltage, year, according to the N e w priations which - failed pre­ Jersey crop reporting service, of New Jersey, Bice M o r e programs of soleatlflo ie- Clllfwood; J a m e s Chestnut, viously to enjoy publlo or bud­ This is tiie eamc amount as than $140,000 was pledged scarcll, professional training KeansbuVg; Miss Philomena and publlo Information, getary approval." the lOSS crop and 20 per cent throughout t li e metropolitan DellaPietro, Raritan Town­ ■fills was pointed out M on- above the last 10-year aver­ area by Uie tline the ID-hour .... ship: John brust, Kearisburs: age...... day by Francis J. P 1 n q u e," show went off, .. . H o k e r t Fletcher, Cllffwood president of Uie New Jersey While growing- conditions Mr. Pollat-schek said t h e Beach. : ' Taxpayers. Association, in de­ were unfavorable early In the Alsq Alfred Olardot, Keans- claring “ the Russian sputnik season, genoral i.-alns ln late New Jersey returnk were dis­ burg; Christopher Q u tn trs, appears to have been seized August and September caused appointing. “While the fine CUflwood; Julius J. . Hlirseg, upon as a sort of sky hook to fall and .winter apples to at­ weather undoubtedly kepi Union Beach; , Miss Blanche support big spending for I t s tain good size and quality. many people from their tele­ Hoster, Keansburg; Mrs. Anita own sake and at the same, time Cool nights resulted ln excell­ vision sets, the faot remains — U.-Howardj—Raritan—T o w n= smother public d e m a tt d ent color and finisli. .. i Ira (^wirecd--considerably more money It wo are going ‘ ship; Harry Keller, Matawan for federal economy In-Wash­ The New Jersey apple har­ , Townshlp;,4T4ncent J, Kunz, ington." He adfied that “ while vest ts now completed* except to provide Uie necessary serv­ ices to Uie . cerebral palsied ___ Matawan; Albert Laroskl. Un-. greater progress In developing for Stayman, Rome.- Beauty, ; A telephone central office oh # the-necesslty for completing to essential'telephones u s e r s children of Now Jersey." he ---Jon .Beach;.-Mrs. F r a a e e s missiles , and satellites Is Im­ jerseyred and' other iate va­ wheels has been placed in emergency calls which follow ?uch as police, fire depart­ said, "Contributions may be Latham, Holmdel Township, perative, lt should not be em­ rieties. Top quality New Jer­ service by the New Jerse y ln the wake, of an emergency ments, civilian detense units', mailed to UCP ot N e^ Jersey ■ Also Mrs. Elizabeth McCor­ hospitals and doctors. T h e ployed to Justify publlo extrav­ sey apples are available to tbe mack, Matawan; John s . ■B611 Teleplibne Oo. Tlie'moblle such as flood or storm. . agance in other fields, consumer throughout Ui6 year at 1000 Stuyvesant Ave., Un­ trunk lines Interconnect e u'r- ion." . " ' , Fotosky, Holmdel Township; unit, housed ln a trailer which The mobile unit could be “Faced with shocking In­ due to modern cold storage fa- Mrs, Ellen M. Preston; K e y- roundlng communities. .can be hauled by most of the rushect to any. corner of the The trailer also ls equipped creases in tlie federal budget ctlltles and refrigerated trans­ A goal of |75',000 lias been port; Edward A. Reilly, Un­ company’s fleet-of trucks, is state to take over the central with three mobile xadlo tele­ and failure tb bring expendi­ portation. Bought from New Jersey view­ . Ion Beach: Mrs. Marjorie I. designed to act as* a tempor­ office function of connecting phone sets, a teletypewriter, a tures and debt under control, ers, and *500,000 from tho en­ Sharp, Union Beach: Benja- ary central «fflce in any emer­ people and areas through 11 s publlo address system, an oil- the. American public over the tire metropolitan area. L a s t mln Slano, Matawan; F e t e r Redemption Center Is gency where service:, through a switching apparatus. The em-. fired heater and M ur telephone past year rose spontaneously year’a contributions..from Now emno, Mata wan Borough; Le­ central office or a major pri-. ergency unit can bridge a Instruments for administrative In an unprecedented fashion to Opened By Triple-S Jersey residents amounted to . Toy E. Stales, Keyport; John vate switchboard ls disrupted service gap Jby picking, up the use. Power for the switch­ demand reversal of the up­ (72,100. - S. Szysyaito, Cllffwood;_ jo- A new Triple s Bluo stamp by Hood, fire, storm or other cables leaving and entering boards as well as the lighting land trend ot Federal spend'' Mr. Pollatscliek said tlut al- ceph E. Thack, Keansburg; catastrophe.. ■ ■ ■ ■ , . . the central office and connect­ system is provided by a pro- lng and taxation, Redemption Center o p e n .» d Uiough later- returns ale' ex­ recently at 38 East Boai’d . Oeorgp A. Van Glesori, Jr., While the possibility of a ing them ^through the trailer. pane-gas powered,generator. .. “Now tlie need to speedup pected to lnci cnuc tlip lotiil of Keansburg, - — ■ .. — St., Burlington, I t - was -an­ Modtm Heating serious service disruption in a ..The emergency trailer Is" The emergency unit is cen­ our satellite and missile p r o- New Jersey plednes. tinlcss a central office Is remote, t h e equipped with a: two-position trally garaged in Plainfield, grams makes more necessary nounced recently by William “very substantial" additional "No Hunting" ' at IN vdiy beit signs for sale Insurance provided by the mo­ switchboard capable of hand­ close to ,the Garden S.t a t e than ever the exercise of econ­ II. Prels, president of tbo 8top amount ls realized/tlio pr o­ Bt this office. bile Unit Is warranted because ling 160 Individual lines and 30 Parkway, the New Jersey omy ln all branches of gov­ ant} Save Trading Stamp Cor­ grams of UCP aftlMntoa In ths trunk' lines. The individual Turnpike a n d other major ernment, Including even the poration w h l .o h distributes metropolllnn nrea.wlll bo Jeop. Trlple S Blue Stamps. It. was lines would be assigned only state highways, — r-- Defense Department itself. nrdl/.od. Theso Includc t li e H O L L Y W O O D “ Whllo wo gird for tiie bat­ the 30th Redemption -Center malntonanco of seven cerebral • . . w tle of outerspace, lt ls Import­ la.be opened by the company. palsy trfiatmeut centers pro­ National GOP Chairman Entomology Council ant equally for us to keep a r On display ln tha beautifully viding physical, spccch and oc­ SERVICE INC. Get It Here ... decorated, ultra-modern o o li­ cupational theraplns; provoca- ■healthy - American economy .Maplo Place. His Corner* Predicts Forbes' Win To. Meet At Rutgers with Its feet on Uie ground ter aro mora than 1600 brand- tlonnl guldaucp and counnel- “It Is d o secret tbat we How certain insects can ren lest through Inflationary name, quality gifts redeemable Ing, anil recreational pro­ Keyport - Phone 7-3000 spending we lose the one tor Trlple-8 stamps, which aro grams. ■ .The New 4 IN 1 have faced an uphill fight In der DDT and closely related Freo Plokup strength without which no offerod by Orand Union supor- Of Uie New Jersey contribu­ ’ And Delivery Hervlue ctur effort-to o insecticides harm lesswill be ^iscasssd ftt the -lBUtevannual war, eitbw told or -hot, c a n other leading mer- tions, 79 per cent, of the funds Package Policy For cftn. goyfcltior. ‘ we M ve come meeting of the. advisory coun­ benson," , : crmflft4rtv^.«.--.ai'llnston orca. ' is put* to .wei

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CHICKEN.....- s1” BEEF 3 lbs $1.00 UVE BETTER. . . Efoctrfurfy SEE YOtlR AUTHORIZED REDDY KILOWATT DEALER Bologna, Lw eiw urst, frankfurts 4 9 ib . ..to r m rta l deal NOW I JCP*L ~ We FillYour Freezer, Choke Hindquarter Beef 5 9 'V ittttf C tiln l P«vir a tl|M Dec. 9, at the War Memorial Describe New Method. 4-H'ers Will Complete vide stoves and pri: es for the Oranges Growing In New Scouts To Launch event. Building. Trenton. ' ' . THE * - Detecting Glaucoma In Food Show Saturday Twenty-two from Middlesex Among those from Middle­ sex County who wili take-part ' Safety Program A new method for tlie early Hunterdon, ‘ Somerset a n d county will prepari the ir; fa- detection of glaucoma ln mass Middlesex. Counties .. 4-H’ers vorlte foods, rangl i g f r o m in ' 'the contest are Patricia . TAWAN JOURNAL Monmouth C o u n ,c 11; Boy Kazimir, Matawan, baked po- . tests, Which can be made ln will place many tempting dish­ baked potato salad, and chlck- Scouts of America, will launch m e -made tatp salad, and Marla Mat^la, a safety good-turnprogram for Industrial plants or oth.^r es before the Judges at t h e en Mexican, to h o Tage Twenty Oct. 24, 1957 work places, w a s described Judged on Matawan'. prune spice cake.- }■ 1058 to affect'the entire mem­ “District 4-H Favorite' Foods bread. They will be Sunday at an all-day symposi­ workmanship, flnl th e d pro- The public, is invited to at- ; bership, of 60me 8000 boys and Sho w /'at Hlllsborougb School, um on this disease sponsored duct, and place set! lng. T o p tend any tlrrTe between U a.m., J^llow cen Party 2000 volunteer leaders, accord­ on Saturday; Suburban P f o- by the Pennsylvania Optome- ct contest and. 4 p.m.;:Saturday,..to see/ , ing, to an announcement made pane Gas Corp. sponsors the winners lq the dlstr trlc Assgplatlon and the N e w event: lor all 4-H’ers enrolled will compete ln the "State Fa-, tbe girls at work, and the col- Planned By WADS by E . Donald Sterner, Belmar, orfjil place settings. - / president of the Monmouth Jersey Optome.rlc Association In the foods’ project. They pro- vorlte Foods Show,; to be held T t e ; Wlthout-A-Doubt-So- County organization, Mr. Ster­ at the Pennsylvania State Col­ ner said that the good-tu r n lege of Optometry ln Philadel­ : jplety,; an'organization'of .p&jrir phia. - ■ icajiy. handicapped -persons^ program was .authorized by the National p o u n d 1,' Boy Dr. Harold Slmmerman, pro­ NOW YOU CAN BUY A NEW GENERAL ELECTRIC : ...- 'met recently at the . Cerebral Scouts of America; as a result fessor of ocular pathology at - Palsy Clinic, Long Branch.-. ■; of li special request ma'de by tho ci ’ege and past president ■ ‘The group will bold a Hallo­ the'fresMeritof. the Unit e d oJ; lie American'Academy of States. Dwight -Dl Elsenhower. Optometry, said the technique, ween party ■ fomorrap;' Prizes known as . the Harrlngton- ■will be awarded. Co-chairmen , The program of, safety , wilT be on the, 1958 theme, of t h e Flocks method, Included ' very are Mrs, j ohn Pro thro a n d Slptple Instruments which pro­ , Robert Denegnr.1 Miss. E^anor. Boy Scouts’, four'ryear prpgram "Onward For God and My vide diagnostic findings In a -porcelll; Red; Bnnk.- f u n d­ matter of minutes. •. •• ' V raising chairman reported’that Country" and .w lir be launch­ ed officially (during Boy Scout : The Harrlngton-Flocks meth-, . tlie second annual d a n c e od was demonstrated to over would be held at the ■ Rldge- Week, Feb. 8 to 12. 1958. Mr. Sterner added that the service ‘400 optometrists attending the AT THIS LOW BARGAIN,PRICE wood Inn. l^onirdo, on Nov.: symposium. Dr. Sintmerman . 29. On the committee are Mrs,’ project Itself..would be; W .brfr- said the new technique w i 1*1 • ■ Prothro, ,Mr. - Denigar, L e o a gram of activities which would carry through toDedember, h e l p uncover most cases ONLY . ; Sthlller, Mr. and Mrs.- Robert threatened, by glaucoma, com­ Bennett. _ . ,/ . 1958, to'Interest, the. youth of : These fruits on a small tree In tbe shrub garden at Hutg?rs. America in safety/ and through monly known as "hardening of . ' Mrs.^Mary.Gpgbotta,\ccafts. University’s Experiment Station look; smell and feel like little them tp help reduce, the tragic the eyeball" in its early stages chalriflan, announced that sep­ oranges. , But they'll never rival Florida or California produots toll of accidental deaths :and wlien. adequate treatment can arate meetings are planned |or eating purposes, according to Dr. WUllam E. Snyder, left, injuries. be provided.Hie speaker has­ lor those members Interested professor of ornamental horticulture at Rutgers. Iu an early tened to point out that noth­ In ..Individual crafts. Instruc­ fall check-up of colorful species In tbe shrub garden he points Mr. Sterner said that the out a thriving specimen of the Trifoliate-orange, known to the 1958 safety good-turn w o u 1 d ing can ever-undover all cases tors are Mr. Denegar, ieather- of glaucoma, but this n e w .... crafts: Miss Sair O o 1 d w y n. horticulturist as Poncirus trlfollata, a native of the Orient that provide every Cub Scout, Boy does wrJI in New Jersey.---Mrs., Max. Samson. a _secretary_ln Scout and Explorer tbe oppor­ method will permit for the gift cards; Miss Gugbotta and the Horticulture Department who was horn aodralsed in Java, ilrst time mass examination Easy TarmsI Up to OO M onths to payl Miss Geraldine Posner, tunity to be 'Identified aa a found the tree of special Interest. ' ____ • _____ member of a safety crtlsade with a high degree of accur­ ceramics. J. Reid, Harrison acy. wa s appointed , legislative team. In announcing the long- chairman. range plan of the national pro­ Theatre Unit Begins October Is Tire ' gram, Mr. Sterner said that Miss Gertrude Reznik, em­ Local Fuel Men To Be ployment chairman, reported Series At d^ld Mill “ Inspection Month , In March and April, 1858, tho Scouts would feature traffic Honored At Convention :: that following her contact, ■ a The Old Mil! Association October Is t i r e Inspection local manufacturer, lntervlew- safety with units taking part presented the first In a. Plan; month for all car owners'Who in automotive, bicycle, farm Quarter-of-a-century " c 11 ar ed and employed a member nod series of theatrical dem­ will soon be driving ln ‘ cold, safety Items. tions will be awarded to local of the WADS. Mlss^ Reznik ol- onstrations Friday and Satur­ fuel dealers, Judson H, Hopla, slippery • weather’. The Insti­ In June, July and August, Model WA-450R so_ explained the functions of day nights at the Old Mill, Tln­ Louis Stultz, Jr., Inc., Key­ the group on radio station part of the safety prpgram ton Falls. . . tute f o r" Safer Living of the will feature outdoor safety port, and R. L. Cartan a n d WJLK, Asbury Park. American Mutual Liability In­ Company, Matawan, at the an­ - T-- Ml^ But h j jrughea. member- The demonstrations, by the with scouting units participat­ Theatre Studio of New Yoijlf:,, surance Company emphasizes ing In water, firearms a n d nual convention of the Fuel • Over 50% more clothes capacity than nany _ automatics! Blirp'clnfftlna^4rmWa..«ed- she Merchants'Association of New would mall Inquiries to those described the production of a’ that an autumn tire check-up farm safety projects. In Sep- !» W3shos,./lnses and damp dries autoriaticallyl play“from actors’ conferences temberi-October and Novem­ Jersey In Atlantlo City, today, who have attended meetings Is essential for; winter driving through Saturday, lt was an­ r n l'l'liif C li7 7 i UhVl^eatigh'tfnft# liltari-. ... occasionally to establish to staging. Tliree scenes from ber, 1958, the entire meniber- safety. Tires used for higher slllp in Monmouth County and nounced by Hugh Or Tomp­ .R V . L IN I r i l C b ! not on your.clothes, i ~*5vliether they are interested ln Broadway, plays were Includ­ ed. . speed driving" during w a r m ' throughout the nation will de­ kins, managing director of the membership. ______. . weatherImonths often are.-.not liver’ personally a message of association, . . • . - / 7 ^ -V'*' ■ ■ WUllam Nickerson, writer ...Directors Included Clift Con­ ln the best of condition f o r safety to all families ln Amer­ oj the "Observing Eye." col­ way, Iionnle. Chapman. D a v e , Commenting dn the awards, driving on snowy-and slippery ica, which will be furnished by umn In the Ocean County Pressman, Bob Alvin, and Lo- Mr. Tompkins said they rep­ The washer with the time-tested and surfaces,-1 Treads which appear the Federal civilian Defense Leader, spoke about his efforts ifon Ramsey. Cast members resented the thanks of the as­ ln good condition at a casual Administration. Mr. . .Sterner sociation for the service ren­ lo organize a group similar f c Mr; Ramsey, Ann Whlte- home-proved NON-CLOGGING FILTER! glance may bb Worn- to -t h e remarked that ln view of the dered by the original mem­ to the WADS and ft 1 b o a aii.it, Frnnk Groseclose a n d Ray Duffy. ' : ------polpt .where'they. .provide in­ scope of thls_.,tremendous Vfo- bers ovor the, past 25 years, Workshop in. Ocean...County." adequate winter traction. If gram, details'would Be work­ He commended the WADS lor Television s t a r Lee Ann He added thaTl-he p r e's e h t so, it Is wise , and (more eco- ed out by tlie district health strength and size of the asso­ their enthusiasm and partici­ Merrlweather,'a former .Miss nomlcal ln tlie long run ttf re-'! and safety committees of ■ the pation ln activities. America, was master of.cere­ ciation, whlph now numbers place them. • ■ -. _■ council, together with the co­ 782 firms and Individuals, ls monies Friday and J-u J 1 a - If treads are satisfactory, operation of all satety-tnlnded Wedding Announcements Meade of 'tlie Kd Sullivan due In large measure to t h e the next step Is to check the engineers In Monmouth Coun­ loyal support of the 207 firms printed promptly on paneled Show was master of ceremon­ sidewalls carefully for a n y ty. Mr. Sterner commented which have remained in t h e or bridal book snow-white ies Saturday night. signs of cuts, tears or abra­ that the Boy Scouts were priv­ velJum at this office. association from Its Inception Three other demonstrations, sions. If free of these, tires ileged to have a program so during the depression ln 1932. two ln November and. one in can' usually bo safely7 retread* closely allied with their o w n FILTER WILL NOT CLOD I,'No EASY-TO-REMOVEj FILTER!. MOVING FILTER distributes ^ J^ N o Hunting'* signs for sale December, are being: planned messy traps to clean, no clogged Slips on and off top f activator ' detergent evenly through wash ed to .provide best traction for' training program. filters to impede water flow! easily and quicklyl -no.clothes discoloring lumps! p.t "fchls^offlce.---.----- 1:____ by the association. - snow or Ice. Classified Ads Get Results Railroad Pans. H a v e __ _ Why settle for less when a General Eectric Filter-Flo Washer costs so Unique Tour In N. J. LUGGAGE little? See this budget priced specia today! --- Railroad fans were taken on Crown an off-t-he-beaton-path . excur­ sion through New Jersey SUB­ -American Tourister Three day by the Pennsylvania Rail­ Samsonito. ' road. The trip was a benefit PETE S IN C ; Great Stores for the Electric Railway Muse­ um at'Branford, Conn. KEYPORT JEWELERS KEANSBURG ASBURY PARK KEYPORT •The route of the excursion and OPTICIANS -267 Main St. ' 814 Cookman Ave. 44 West Front St. train Included heavily travelod Across From Safeway ' At R.B. Station main line, itracks as well as 49 W. Front St., KE 8.1100 PROS, 4-5600 KE 1-2100 .' seldom used branches through the New Jersey farm belt. A ^ ' Keyport : steam locomotive, one of the Pennsy’s few reamainlng K-4 Pnclflcs still ln use ln this area^ hauled the 10-car special from* South Amboy around a loop via Asbury Park, Sea Q 1 rjt, Farmlngdale, JPrfeehold a riff Jamesburg. Stops were made at various scenlc~spots for photography ahd at Engllshtown where a volunteer fire company, replen­ ished the tender’s water sup­ ply. The trip also Included a pilgrimage to Milepost 15 on the old Camden h Amboy Rail­ road where a section of the or­ iginal rail dating from t h e 1830s ls mounted on stone sleepers near the m o d e r"n track.

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