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Utmbcr National Editorial Anodattoa U im M r 89th Y E A R — 9th W E E K New JerMj Pran lasdatloa MATAWAN, N. J., THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1957 Uonmoull) County Pr*M AssooUUoa Single Copy Ten Cent* Madison Twp. Pupils Attending Local Policc Nab Escaped Murderer From Florida Await Results Of How Much Saved? Matawan Policc M a m o Contracting Co., Matawan, was low bidder on Matawan High Get Bus At 6:30 A.M. New Water Tests Marlboro Township road Pay Hike Adopted Finnegan Reports On work Thursday at $16,647.80 Magill Deplores Need To Be On W ay At Dawn; for rebuilding three-and-one* 15 Per Cent Boost Lists Routes, Times; Registration Tuesday Water Plant Activity half miles of roads. This was Goes On Ballot the first tlmo the firm had . Madison Township pupils at­ Cralv Finnegan, Matawan bid, It had been offered be* An ordinance providing a 15 tending Matawan High 6chool Township Water Engineer, fore a n d C. II. Sutphen, por cent across-tho-board sal­ this coming school year will Eric Hultin Is yesterday told the Matawan Freehold, had bid * $20,643,15 ary increase for members of have to start to school at 6:30 Township Committee that and Fred McDowell, N e p- tho Matawnn Police Depart­ a.m. Charles Maglll, superin­ samples of the water taken at tune, $20,700.13, These bids ment was adopted Tuosday tendent, told the board that Is Accident Victim the new municipal water plant were rejected because t h e night by the Matawan B o ,v- • the hour scheduled (or; Uie bus Madison Worker Hurt on Jersey Ave. have been test­ bids sheets specified mater­ ough Council. Thero wero n» for MHS to leave Browntown ed and approved at Rutgers ials for 9720 square yards of objections raised at tho publia on Route 2, going around Fatally in Southwood University laboratories. Sam­ work and the specifications hearing on t h e ordinance through Madlcon Park on Its ples were sent yesterday to the 7020 square yards, necauso which must bo ratified at tbs way to reach school at 7:35 A Madison Township MunlcU Stnte Department of Health for of this mistake, the original November general election. a.m. pal employee, Eric Hultin, 23, final laboratory tests and bids wore rejected and According to state regula­ Mr. Maglll found the situa­ Lee Ave.. Laurence Harbor, analysis. Thursday bids were recolved tions, the ennbllng ordinance tion elsewhere was not much died ln St. Peter’s Hospital, The enilneer said final ap­ for 7020 square yards In both providing tor the pay hikes better. Buses from CUffwopd New Brunswick, at 12 o’clock proval from the Btate ls a l l the bid sheets And specifica­ hnd to bo adopted by tbo coun­ Beach and-Laurence Harbor noon yesterday from Injuries that is needed before pumping tions. Mr, Hutphen bid $17,­ cil before It could be placed beaded for Sayrevllle High received when he was appar­ operations can be started by 140,00 and Mr. MoUowell on tho ballot In November. If ' School will be on the road by ently run over by a garbage tho township. lie suggested $18,304.02 on tho lowered fig­ council lind not adopted tho or. 7:10 a.m.. Mr. Maglll had not trUck ln Southwood at U a.m. that plans bc made at this ure, both higher than Mr. din mice, members cf the po­ received the time schedule for Mr. Hultin was working on time lo switch over from lhc Manso, lice depnrlment would have the staggered session plan at the truck at the time of the Matawan and Koyport water The committeemen dlxput- boon forced tu olrculnte peti­ u South River High Bchool b u t accident. According to the re­ supply terminals In prepara­ (*d us to how much had been tions dcinnndlng the pay raise lie believed Junior and seniors port given by Bernard H. tion for notual pumping by tlio saved bocnuxo tho error in question be placed on the bnl- from the Old Bridge area Thompson, .28, of 1730 Charles municlpnl plnnl. tho original bid forms h a d lot. - St., Laurence Harbor, operator could count on leaving for that been found. Committeeman Pny boosts In the ordinance1 of the truck, to Patrolman Wil­ T h e .'township- Instruotcd ' (lool no later than 6:45 a.m. Building Inspector II o m c r Joseph A, Lansaro IjislMrd arc as fulluwH! Chief, $5000 to "T h e superintendent found li liam Volkert; Madison Town­ It w a s “ approximately *07H0: captnln, iHIWO to $M7»| ship Police, Mr. Hultin h a d Mattoson to issuo no further deplorable the students had lo building peimllH on property $4000." Otis Henman, l.ong sergeant, $43B0 to $40117, a n d be ready tkt that hour of the emptied a garbage can on the Branch, township engineer, truck at 12. Sycamore. Dr„ on the easterly side of Mur- patrolmen will receive maxi- morning to attend high schoo's wlio was ncmiflcd or making mums or $30S7 to $4000 do. Southwood, and had returned Jorlo Avo., adjacent to the wa­ on double session and found It Seven minute's after an alarm was Issued over'the Monmouih County Police Radio for tho ter works. A furmal resolution tho error in the orlglnul bid pending on length of servlco. ,^'tonclysrve evidence of the dire the can to the side of the road, apprehension of an escaped convict who had held up an Eatontown uervlcenter ycstcrduy, Pa­ forms, said nothing had been Mr. Thompson stated he then banning building ln the men' Probationary patrolmen will need for the township's o w n trolman William Pease of the Keyport Follce Department had tho suspect in custody. The saved becauso part of t h e rcoclvo a top salary of $$3000. glanced ln his mirror, s a w Is being drnwn by Township projected hlglTschool. fugitive, identified as Tliomns McDonald. 24, tiverett, Mass.. told police he escaped Sunday Attorney Ezra W. Karkus. rnud building now will be Appointed A»se*Hor Bites For Registration everything was clear in back from Pompano State Prison, Fla., while serving tlie seoond year of a life sentence for murder. done by the township road T h e appointment of Mrs, Mr. Magill said registration and thought he heard someone Ue left Florida in a stolen car and came to Eatontown yesterday where lie Mugged anil robbed Htnrt Municipal Building Mr. Matteson also reported department. Mayor Doimls Tliorosa Dlggln as Borough of pupils not yet on the roll3 say, “O.K., go ahead.” T h e un Esso Scrvlcentcr attendant of $39. . DuuUlry said the saving wan truck moved a few feet, Mr. .Officer Tease, acting on the description of the vehicle, spotted the suspect near the Six that work has begun on tho Assessor wnn confirmed by would take place as follows on only $84.1, tho difference be­ council, She replaces Merritt Sept. 3 from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. Thompson told the officer, Corners and foreed him to the side of Route 35. llo was assisted by Matawan Township Pa­ construction of a new munici­ trolman John Klnnane wlio had stationed h|mseU at Cliffwood -when tho alartn was Issued. tween the low Manxo bid and J. Warwick who resigned tlie All pupils living In Old Bridge when Its right rear wheel lift­ pal building on Lower Main Above, the fugitive* who was turned over to Sgt. Harry Leo, Eatontown Police, ls questioned tho second Htilphcn bid. post, and will aorvo from Sept. should register at Willis ed up over something, then Bt. The contractors already by Officer Pease, left, nnd Officer Klnnane at Keyport Police Headquarters. Mr. Laniaro passed ill I s 1 to Deo. 31. Mayor Spafford , Bchool: all ln Laurence Har­ settled to the road again. Mr. have started laying the foot­ vote on accepting the Maiuo W. Holmnck Indicated lie would bor and Cllffwood Beach at Thompson stopped the truck, ings of tha structure, Mr, Mat- bid becausc, lio said, he was nppolnt tho winner of tlio ns> Memorial. School, Laurence got out( and saw. Mr. Hultin To tenon reported. Work Is ex­ Sweeten River opposed to tlie whole road sessor'a post f,o bn contested in Harbor,' and those 111 the local lying In the road.. . Marlboro Schools Holmdel Scliool pected to be completed before They're going to trjr to de* program. All the other com* ilie general election to serve ereaa of Madison Park, Brown­ Old Bridge First Aid Squad the end of the yenr, odorlze the South River ln WUllam 11, Donaldson, rep­ mltteemen voted to accept from Jun. 1 to July 1, 10011, town and'Cheesequake at the took the injured. , man to St. Bids Are Lower lt. To Open Sept. 9 the Old Bridge area. • resenting t h e llansou-Vati- when tho assessor normnlly district schools for thel.r Peter's Hospital, where he tnken nfticc, areas. . died. Hours Designated; Long regarded by residents Contracts Awarded Wlnkle-Muniilng Co. nppenrrd of the Old Bridge area arf to request the township to va- Council confirmed the resia- Mr. Maglll Issued the follow­ Truck Was Demonstrator For Construction nation nf Patrolman John Me- Ing Instructions for pupils as The truck was not a munici­ Bus Routes Listed the source of obnoxious odors cntc a portion of Bank Bt, The Sept. 4. Opening and a contributing factor to Icilnty from the police f o v o e, to b u s routes: Wednesday, pality owned truck but was a Tlie Holmdel Township firm wishes to. construct a re­ I Officer Mcainty, who nerved The Marlboro T o w n ship air pollution which has been taining wnll to holt surface Sept. 4, all high schools open demonstrator owned by t h e BonVd ol education has award­ Set For Matawan on thn force for olio yotu. did ... for sessions. In the Old Bridge North Jersey Equipment Co., Schools will open on Monday, the subjeot of. considerably ed .contracts totaling $307,207 water which Hows from a com Sept. 9. School hours h a v e not givu a reason tor hl» ac- area the Junior and senior stu­ Newark, and pressed .in... serv­ complaint, the river is In for for,,the- construction ot a now pany parking lot onto private Double Sessions lion, Council also continued dents going to Soutli River ice In place of one owned by been designated as follows: a “ beauty treatment.** < . el$0t»entiiry > school in Iho Ilass- property in tho artja. Mr. lCar> Marlboro a n d M,orfi;anvVNct kus was instructed to prepare tho luu'O'nVincnt ot Utivvoy — JUahiBohool .wUl .bi: ploked ub the-townsiiliratui .bqinK. serv­ J-: Mlddlonc*. ,Coimtyc ‘ F. r ‘ *ectton’ »ot - tho ■ township. For Many Classes M orall, UiKo JJ1 vii,.. as a ni fK. ’tegining at.7. a.m. at. the fnr- iced, , . • ' 8:45 a.m. to 2:3d' p.m.; kinder holder D i r e c t o r. Karl J?. The contracts' which vycrc up- ah ordjnanco for the vacation. garten at Itoliertflvllle,. 1:15' Mfltownn T w ll". h i tl l)»Up>»rti-y : psliO(insn, r i i UK tbest poinfc; The usual hlgb ’ Police Commissioner D o n- Metsgcr aald Uio water will proxlmotely $30,000 brlow Mw Tim lownahlp- voted ..to ln- Cioorge, utmery,ifthvlnc .Dr., , ; ald Macrae, eiald last night no p.m. to 3:45 p.m.; firsts grade be treated* wltfi Alpine 6D, estimated figure, were consid­ ereahd the bom! of Magistrate Sellouts wll) open Wedncsrtuy, nn a npneJii) bftlecr. — ' school runs will operate. So£h- at Robertsville, 8 n.m. to 1 Luther A. Foster to $4000 ns omore and freshmen pickups charges have been entered yet a chemical whloh Is sup* ered "very excellent." In order to avoid confusion, Mrs Waller Newman, widow p.m.; kindergarten at Marl­ posed to take all tbo nasty wus rcconimcndod by Ihe aud­ students Involved in the double'of a borough taxicab operator, will begin at 9:15 a.m. at the and the accident still ls a mat­ boro, 8:45 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.; The successful low bidders itors and announced It will re­ farthest point. ter of police Investigation. Mr. odors and turn them Into one* were: John P, Preston, M 1 d- sessions have been notified by ' was Informed by council s h e Central School, 8:30 a.m. to big “ nondescript odor’* which ceive bids for a drnlnnuc pro­ would not be permitted to op- Woodbrldge Girls Vocational Hultin had been ln the employ 3:15 p.m. dletown Township, general ject on Church Bt. on Sept. II, mnll of their tlmo schedule School bus leaves seventh St, of the township about nine- is expected to bc much bet* construction, $190,000; Raynor und placc to report, orata tho three oabs llocnird Registrations will be taken ter than the present one. .. Tho eommltteo approved a In her Into lmuliuml> name tin- (continued on page twelve)’ months, according to the com­ Machine and Iron Works, Juniors ami seniors In Muta- during the week of Sept. 3. Mr, Metzger said, “ We’re contract with I'ogulng Unlimit­ til sho had mado oppllcittlon missioner. Shrewsbury, structural Btccl, wan.High ..Hchoo) will New entrants -.must, have a not guaranteeing results, but ed, Inc., Hod Hank, for the ex­ i i.IVi'il f,(l1’ a now ta x i llrm iB o a tid U la - r The deceased was a lifelong $10,277: ' William L. Towers, classes from 7:45 a.m birth certificate, proof of vac­ we think lt will prove bene­ termination of rntH In the hi fit • to iJ.it) tlun IMur.a tnxl stuml, Experts Galled Oil resident of Laurence Harbor. Inc., Little Silver, plumblnff p.m.; freshmen a n d sopho­ He attended Madison Town­ cination for smallpox and diph­ ficial. A two*wcek test of and drainage, $20,732, a n d around the former municlpnl Applies For HUIe Aid theria Injection. The school dump on Lennox lid. Although mores will attend aftornoon Council made application (or ship Schools and was a mem­ t h e deodorizing process Is heating and vcntllutlnR, $43,­ sessions from 12:30 p.m. ber of Local 371, American calendar calls for a total of the dump has been discontin­ s ta ts a lii lo r tlie m p n lr a n d ro- Drunk-O-Mcter planned.0 . 602, and Topnn and Ilcorlng, tlirough 5 p.m, Uunos will Federation of Musicians. 184 days with sessions con­ ued by tlie township, residents surfaoing of a unction of Aber­ cluding for pupils on June 19, Lakewood, clcctrlcal w o r k, louvn Ilurlow’s Store nt 7:30 Attorney Demands He is survived by his father have complained of an ''In­ deen lid, nnd rpiiutmlod fund) 1958, and teachcrs starting va­ $20,000. a.m, for Juniors and seniors, More Information and mother, Carl A. and Ada- Tlie school, consisting of 10 creasing rat menace" In t h e (continued on pitge.twelve)- lalde H. (Oronset) Hultin; his cation on June 20. $75,000 Judgment neighborhood, T h e contraot and Oerard Ave. and Lloyd classrooms, two kindergar­ Rd, nt 7:1ft a.m, (or sevontli Postponement so state police maternal grandparents, Mr. The bus routes, as released tens, n multi-purpose t o o ill, price was $400, by the Marlboro Township and eighth graders and high experts on chemicals used In and Mrs. John Gronsct, Wee- and; offices, will bc built on a Board or Education, will be as For Oschwald Co. school studonts, Holmdel Occupies „ tbe operation ot a drunk-o-met- hawkcn; two brothers, Carl A., 10-acro tract on Koyport- Knocked From Chair Students nf Mntawan Ele­ 'er may be summoned w a s Jr., King of Prussia, Pa., and follows: * Holmdel nd. It should bo com­ Highway Authority mentary Hcliool are advised .granted to Edward Farry, jr., Ralph, Milltown. 15 Bus Routes Listed pleted by September 105(1, By Lightning Bolt Count y Tax Board The father.„of the deceased Also Pays Intorest that seventh and eighth grad­ /Keyport, as attorney for Mae- Route 1 to Marlboro School- Architect Pleated A Milltown man reportedly Is a fire commissioner of William II. Mlckicwrlght, ers will report from 11:10 a.m Only Two Appeals bo Johnson, BiondlSt., Genoa Forman Naylor: Beginning at 6upevlor Court Judge.Freder­ escaped serious Injury when Laurence Harbor and former Corner of Crlne and Tennent Mlcklowrlght and Mountford, to 12:40 p.m.: sixth graders, section of Cllffwood. by Magis­ ick W. Hall approved Frlduy he was knockcd out ol a living 12:30 to 4:30 p.m.; special cluss, From Othor Places trate Luther A. Foster, Mata­ chief of Laurence Harbor Fire Rds., proceed south to Rob­ Trenton, Board architects, in New Brunswick a Judgment room chair hy a bolt of light­ l):30 a.m. lo a:30 p.m.; kin­ wan Township, Tuesday. Co. ertsville Church, reverse to termed tho bidding "very ex Holmdel Townahlp's assess, ning during Sunday night's Mr. Johnson was charged Funeral services will be held Robertsville School, left on Un­ by stipulation that will give u collcnt" In reporting tlio $30,- dergarten morning clnss, U:30 ment woeu occupied tlio Mon* henvy rainstorm. He Is Ralph wltb drunken driving as a re* Saturday at 2 p.m. at the ion Hill Rd. to Route 0, right Cllffwood firm about 50 per OCO bclow-cstlmato flume. a.m. to 11 a.m,, and after­ mouth County Tux lloar d's suit of a drunk-o-meter test Laurence Harbor Community to Route 520, right to Herbert’s cent more for Its condcninorl Thirteen builders bid for tho Oertel, 41, rarmingdaln ltd,, noon clauu, 12 o'clock noon mooting In Knypnrt Monday given by Keyport State Police Church, of which Mr. Hultin Corner, thence to the Marl­ property than wns awarded hy gcncrnl construction contract; Milltown, who witti visiting nin thiouuh 3:30 p.m. Huh pupils to hear npponlu from this after-2il0 a.m. on July 12 aft­ was a member. Tho Rev. Wil­ boro School arriving approxi­ the condemnation commission clsht firms bid on steel; 10 on pnrents nt tliclr home ut 24 of the seventh and olghlli area, Thero were no appeals- er that defendant's car h a d liam E. Webster, pastor of mately 8:45 a.m.: returning Under the terms of tho agree­ plumbing and drainage; nine Miriam Dr , Malawan. grudcH will have to gel the bun from Keypad, Mutuwaii Hor- juq Into a railroad crossing the church, will officiate, In­ via the same route leaving ment the New Jersey Highway on heating and ventilating, and According to Matawan Po­ nt 7:16 a in-, or later, niigh or Rarltnn Township and stanchion on Clllfwood Ave. at terment will be in Cloverleaf Marlboro School at 2:30 p.m.- Authority, builder a n d oper tlvo on electrical work. T h o llen, the younger Mr. Oertel For students attending clnsn- only one enclv from Union 12:32 a.m. tbat day. . Memorial Cemetery. ’Fire­ ExteLslon from Robertsville ator of Garden State Parkway total of tho high bids on t h o w a s In a living room chair es In the Cllffwood building, llonrli mid Mutnwun T p w n-' Trooper Alfred Manning, of men’s scrvlce will be held to­ Church, up Church Rd. to wjll p a y to Oschwald Brkk (lvo contracts wiih $420,320, or watching television, when a n.m. scliedule In from l!:lf) ship. - ' . , the keyport Barracks, h a d morrow night at the Mason Loophole Farm and reverse. Works, Inc , $75,000 for land $122,110 above the actual bolt ol lightning connected a.in. lo 12:10 p.m. Thoiin 111 Holmdel, on the othei' hand started to .testify as to t h e Funeral Home, South Amboy. Route 2 to Central School- taken. A condemnation com awards total. with, tho television anleimu nt tho p,in. classes will report had five nppenln ol a major, findings of Mr; Johnson's test, Henry Hanaway: Beginning at mission composed of Stephen Tho board inoluded alter­ about 0 p.in. Tho electricity fiom 12:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. order as follows: Mr, a n d when Mr. Farry objected. On Name Tapes Made To Order Robertsville School proceed on V, R. 8trong, William Dovlnc nates In making tho awards blasted a hole In the roof of The kindergarten u.m. class Mrs. Jamos McClee, owners of cros s-exomlnatlon. Trooper For college,' private , school Union H(}1 Rd; to Route 9, both New Brunswick, and Wll In the cane of tha general con­ tho one.story ranch house and will run from 0 :11) a.in. to a lOO.aero farm on I Io 1 in ti n 1- Manning acknowledged he etc. Alpine'* Dept. Store-, 25 E right to Township Lino and re­ llam V, Oarrctson, Po£th tract, this made llio differ­ lilt tlio sot Itself. 10:40 a.m. nnd the p.m, class Keyport ltd,; buildings, from . could not affirm that tbe Front St., Keyport. Keyport verse to Route 520, left to Amboy, awarded $54,348.76 "to ence, for the Preston base bid Mr. Oerlol wus knocked o il from 12:30 p.m. to 3 p.m. $10,000 to $0500; laud, $u000 lo strength of tbe chcmlcal used 7-0101. Route 79, thence left tt t h e the company. tor $100,000 as compared to of his chair Inlo another loom For Cllffwood studonts re­ $6300, and personal property! (continued on p^ge twelve) wjfp—adv 29 . , . .. * >(continue.! .ou page twelve* Tho agreed settlement exe­ low baso bid ol $108,000 from of Iho house, lxillee said, Po porting tu the high school, thn $000 |o $400 Mr. ami Min. Wil­ cuted by Assistant Attorney James E. Johnson. lice and firemen wero mysti­ eighth grade will report from liam I,. Cross, Mnin Ht,, Holm* General Walter Ooldberg, act However, while Mr, Johnr.on fied that fire broke out In n II a.m. to 13 o'clock noon, and del, owners of a 1110,0-ncio farm: I,and IliuOO to $7500. And The Driver Walked Away ing lor t h e Authority, a n d added $0000 for overhangs at couch, which was lu tt com the a p vi- ii I ii grades from 12:10 Camden ntlorney Frank S. Nor two entrances and $3000 I o r pletcly different section of the p.m. to 4:10 p.m. The eighth P. Kcimolli Coinstlvo, 191km aluminum doors and (rumen, house, Firemen carried the guide bun will leave llurleW's Farm , Itollnnd ltd., consisting Cross, attorney for the com cl 4.4 acres: itiillilliiu, $4000 'o pany, terminates th o appeal Mr, Preston dcduclcd $23007or burning piece of furnlturo out Htoro at 7:31) a.m., inifl t h\e filed by the Oschwuld Intercnto the ovcrhanKH and added only nnd placed a temporary cover seventh griule bun wlll\lenyb' $1000, a n d la n d . 1400 lo $ 2 0 0 / $1300 for tho aluminum. C le otgo W lo k h , 31 K n s t W ils o n In Superior Court. over the roof, . llurlew'n nt 11:40 a.m, Voters In March authorized Circle, Middletown Township, Tho Judgment for settlement Mr, Oertel wnn taken by Ihe a $420,000 bond lunuo lo (I owner of 11.7 ueres on H op also provide# tho company ro Mntawan First Aid tiqilud to nance the projoct, Resides con- Sixth Trophy For VFW Creek ltd,, lo bo tiled for a coivo six per cent Interest on tho office 'it a loenl physician ntructlon cosLg, tills Includril for treatment oi shock. Jr. Drum, Buglo Corps 1 lousing development: [, s n d, tlici award from Apr. 17, lflf>fr $27,500 for land nequinitlon and $2000 to an unnpecllied lowrr or about $11/,£>00 more. Prop­ money for equipment nnd nr The members of Clundnlcnnal fluIIro Mr. null Mrs. Norman erty involved, that waa takerj clillcctural and ICKal I m . School Registration Post 474.1. Veterans ot Foreign Telreault, Telegnipli Hill ltd., for th© parkway conutnietlo'i In Holmdol Township Wars Junior Drum mid Duglc 2 2 a c r e s : llin h lliig , 13000 to ts along Laurence Ilurbor Kd Unemployment Offico Cmpn. imi llelpitled hi tho mi­ $20(10; .la n d , 13(1(1 lo $20(1, o-tul Madison Townihip, and Cliff Now puplU In If o 1 in d o I nimi Dig Hen IJny Parade held p e rn o n a l p r o p e r ty , $100 to $100, wood Ave,, Matawan. The tract To Closo Labor Day nt Point Plcasnnt lteach, /Jat- iHsurs iif Hlmrp l.t’bale corpprt?>ed »bout H0 acres, Towm,hlp arc to leglnter at thn In obnervance of Labor u«y, C.Vnlervlllu Bchool, Route 35, Urdny, where tl,icy received a T ho C’ i o -'ih uml Met lee ap- tho New Jerncy .State Hmploy todny and totnnrruvv. between special uwnnl trophy for "the pealu niieady hail lirm muds Cliffwood Registration ment Bervicc office at 48 Kqel tlie h o u rs of 10 a .m . a r d 3 p .m . most oiiUtnndlng Junior unit III Ifsiien of nhnip ililiale be­ thi- parade," Till* In the nlxtii tween Hit' owners ami A.tiess- To Be Hold Tomorrow Front Ht.. Red flank, will be iMtpiU must bo Hvc-ynut'fc of closed Manager Warrin 13 age on or before Nov. 1 in or­ trophy the corps lias received or John Mount ut ireent town, nlncn tliclr first appearance In ship niPiilliigs. J. Fiank 1 Wei* The Cllffwood Elementary Clark, has announced. d er U) icuUter for klndciuar Ihe loyalty Dny parade In An­ gnnd, Keyport, who represent* School will hold registration Unemployment insur te n , bury Park, Apr. 211. ed the to^rr-lilp at the hear­ tomorrow between the hours ante claimants liNuaJly r.cijc Tcachen will .meet Tuesday of 0 a m and 12 o'clock noon duled to rcpoit on Monduy ond Wednesday In piofcttMonal The officers u n d members ing, In eseh cake appealed, have been given an alternate fictions to prepaie for the wl.ii to tliunk all of tho!r iitttl Mr. Mount nffnin that and 1 n.m, lo •< p in. tlie Ii-ifc.-i'iim'iit -was h a tc tl o il The following information 1 e date to Hive Information on opcnlnn of nchool on Thurs friends and neighbors lor con required for adinJsMon? Mirth which a detrnntnutlon will be duy, Hfjit, b . ltncuuto of In ti'tlMitlona to the recent uniform tlm 10 Hi pel cent of full valuo allowed the township hy tha certificate; prool o! vaccina made an to thdr enllllerncnt crenncd enrollments, several .drive held by the corps. The iciintliiucd on psgc twelve; tion ngslnet smallpox; prool io a benefit check. clnftf.cn will bo on double ses mini of M0.1.02 was collected, 'ilifl winter schedule of hourtt ftiorm, I'arent* will be inform which will help toward the pur- of vaccination aculn^t otrhth New Vprh Turnplks Eipresi State Trooper Eorefte Hopper Inspect* the demolished. wreckage ef a cur driven by erla: telephone number or for local offico opeiaiions be­ eri by le tte r c o n c e r n in g t b e clinttt of hats and Jackets Hir Miss D. Brown, 21( of 11 Powell Av* , Atlantic Highlands, wblcb waa ntrock by a Im ln bound $ 1 plus Us round trip, emergency nun.her to be used gins H cpt. y w ith th e o ffic o if) ,'iade and time of Hashes, anil Ihe band members. If anyone 04 from Long Branch to Malawan a t l p m Mendi? it the llailei grade crossing Mins Vtrown mainlng open Memos* Ihroimh sl*o concernlnd the change tn inn been mht.eil and would like Frequent terviro convenient Jumped frrm tbe auto, which apparently waa caught between the crossing gate*. «eronds in cape ot llintM or *fsr of all childhood dlneates Friday from Hl'AO a ,in . to 4:30 bus routes neceksary to meet to rnuko s donation, they mny eoonomlcnl Fm tlms schedul* before the rcnntjlvanta train slammf’d lato tbe vehicle, Bhe escaped wlllt miner |ac*Tstlen», Csll Key poll 1-5300. Trooper Hopper reported, and said she would seek mtdJcal attention from her own physician arid IranMrr. P rn. the new clsti uhedulc, send It to I)(ik J, Cllf/wood, ' * potato fleldi and will make lt . In AnprtdaUea New Lingerie Lln*' Anti-Reflection easier to harvest the crop. In I wish to thank all my friend* Inside Story of Garten State Portwoy "Robots' To Bt Introduced many areas of the state, the for their many klhdneaMs dui* rain will permit farmer! to Ing my. recent illness, espek Lenses Available A new line of medium to start plowing for fall grams, a lly 't h o s e who sent cuds, cover crops and emergency flow#m and gift*. ' • By Dr. Janies Gregg, O. D. better-priced lingerie, called “Nancy Lingerie by Melcher” pasture crops. . AUce Bennett- : rzua coJunu* to pwirtid aa • pub U to be introduced in Septem­ Sunday’s rainfall was th e wins—adv 29 ■ . “ 1 Ob Mrrte* to c*opera&so wttti Ow first general one Jn the state New Jm e y OvtoweUie a n o d a tk a ber by a partge/ghlp just form­ QuevUona m** tm addmcsed to u f ed by Will E. Cusick, Keyport, since May 20 and the heaviest New i t n e r Optametrlc throughout New Jerpey.-slnce Furnished apartment sign*, 101 Wm4 5tat# SL Trenton • MJ 1 lingerie manufacturer. Desig­ for sale at this office. Start Work On Ghost images and annoying ner Nancy Melcher and Dan­ Apr. 4 and 4. " reflections can be seen hy iel F. Sheehy, formerly of Bur­ Gas Pipe Line most spectacle wearers. These lington Mills Tricot Company. spots and shadows can be so The line will emphasize cos­ Planning A V acation ? - Work was started yesterday troublesome as to make a fine tume lingerie In- new faljrtcs oa (he $750,000,. 26-mlle trans­ prescription useless, yet they and combinations of fabrics, mission line of ihe New Jersey can be eliminated very easily. It was said. Production of Nan­ b y Natural Gas Company to aug­ Each of the» two surfaces of cy lingerie already ls. under­ ment the supply, of natural a spectacle lens acts as a lit­ way at the Cusick plant ln Steamship Or Plane gas-for Monmouth,and Ocean tle mirror. It reflects lights. Keyport. Counties. The eight-inch line and objects even the Image of Distribution will be national, Prompt Reservations wlU run from Madison Town- one’s own eye This scattered according to Mr. Sheehy, and ehip, Middlesex County, about light reduces visibility and can a limited number of store BROWN TRAVEL BUREAU one mile north of the Mon­ produce considerable discom­ franchises will be set up with­ 7 Broadway, Keyfeit mouth County boundary, to fort. It can give the effect of Day Calls: Vallej 6-4141 in the next two months. ' 214 Smith St. Night Calls: . . Laurelton in Ocean County. blurred and fuzzy vision, par Keyport 7-5031 ■ . Dale B. Otto, president of ticularly outdoors, or at night. Pertb Amboy “ . New-Jersey Natural Gas Com­ N ew treatment .pf 'lenses Rain Comes, But pany, said tbe firm’s invest­ with a metallic coating pro­ ment in this pipeline “is a cess gets rid of the floating im­ END O F THE SEASON CLEARANCE manifestation of th e com­ ages and makes vision-clear­ May Be Too Late pany’s confidence in the con* er. “Coating" is commonplace tinued industrial and residen- on camera lenses, binoculars, Rain, eagerly awaited by Ual growth in Monmouth and and most optical Instruments. New Jersey farmers for more SAFE BUY USED CARS Ocean Counties." Hie same process now can be than three months, finally i He said the company approx- effectively applied to spectacle rived on Sunday, with amounts ONE YEAR WARRANTY lmately has doubled its peak- lenses. ' of one inch or more reported day load in the last five years in most areas of the state. The 1956 Mercury Hard Top The coating ls a layer of drought was broken temporar­ for the two counties. “In our metal, four-miilionths-of-an planning for future growth, we ily, but more rain in the near 1956 Mercury Convertible „ inch thick, which fuses with future is needed badly by soils feel this Jine will assure an the glass. Its anti-reflection adequate supply for the new packed hard by the. prolonged properties serve to cut out the dry spell and high tempera­ 1956 Mercury Station Wagon industries to be located in this Automatic toll collectors on th* Garden Stato Parkway have attracted wide attention and curiosity stray light, besides It allows Area and the many new homes Here is the ‘'inside* story of their operation showing how actual deposits can be watched. 1: Approach tures of June and July. This more light to pass through the soil condition resulted in heavy 1955 Mercury Hard Top now contemplated,” Mr. Otto view of Parkway automatic toll points 2: Motorist’s face-to-faca view. 3:. Rear view of machine lens to become useful to see­ asserted. run-off of the much-needed wa­ through booth's open door on opposite tide. 4: Close-up of rear, showing actual deposits through glass ing. ter in many sections. 1955 De Soto Sedan . The pipeline will follow covering. Spot toll-checkert can see H all. 1 Route 9 through Marlboro, Coated lenses look clearer According to Gordon G. But­ Freehold and Howell Town­ and less noticeable to others ler, agricultural statistician 1953.. Chevrolet Sedan ships in Monmouth County to looking at tbe glasses, because for the New Jersey Crop Re­ Thornton Convalescing they cast few reflections. The County Line Rd. In Lakewood Tomato Season Harvest Ban For porting Service,, the rain came Also 25 Others Township. There lt will go east great value ls to the wearer too late to benefit many crops. to Route 88, which it will fol- George Thornton, a rcceut himself. Many times an other­ Field com. New Jersy's basic jpw to the Laurelton- traffic Is Shortest Yet surgical patient at Monmouth School Children wise annoying prescription is livestock feed, .the important circle In Brick T ow n s h i p, Memorial Hospital, now ls con­ perfectly comfortable when processing tomoto crop, a n d SCHANCK & SIHLER, Inc. New Jersey's 1957 cannery New Jersey farmers hiring lenses are given anti-reflection peaches already had been dam­ Mercury Sales * Service where it will Ue in to the exist- tomato season probably will valescing at tb e Cllffwood log. distribution system. workers for the fall harvest treatment. • ' aged too badly for the rainfall set records for shortness, ac­ Home, Myrtle Ave., Cliff- were reminded recently that the Certain kinds of lenses, be­ Used Car Lot Matawan 1-4239 , L. Irving PolUU, jr., vice cording to M. N. Edmonston. to help. president In charge of th e wood. He would like very Pair Labor Standards Act pro­ cause of their power and curv­ -'Prospects for pastures, hay . Show Room Freehold 8-1250 chief. Bureau of Fruit a n d hibits work by children under ature, characteristically cre­ company's operations, pointed Vegetable Service, New Jer­ much to have hla many for late cuttings, late varieties ont that the new facility ‘ not friends visit him. 16-years-of-age on farms dur­ ate many reflections. Individu­ of apples.and. fall vegetables sey Department of Agricul­ ing school hourSi ..... al tolerance to "gbost images" only will benefit Ihe area In ture. now look considerably better, which lt wlU be Installed, but “The federal law provides varies widely. In ordinary Two of the state’s 14 receiv­ however. The rain, also is ex­ ' aiso will have a material eX- Approve County children with a priceless com­ prescriptions, some people pected to be of benefit to late fect on tbe supply Jo all ot ing stations lor canhouse to­ modity, time to go to school," have considerable discomfort, Monmouth and Ocean Conn* matoes closed last week, the says Prank J, Muench, Re­ even headache and fatigue. If Come . . . . ties." earliest shut-down date ln Cancer Budgets gional Director of the TJ. S. there are many lights or win­ many years. Ordinarily, all re He said the new line will Jn~ Budgets of tbe county chap­ Department of Labor’s Wage dows ln the working area, re­ help us celebrate our . . Crease the efficiency of the ex­ ceiving stations operate well and Hour and Public Contracts flections c a n be a serious into September. ters of the American Cancer isting 10-lnch transmission Society in New Jersey for the Divisions, th e agency whlcn problem. Coating can solve which carries the gas Irom the Low volume of tomatoes, re­ many of the troubles of wear­ BOTTLED enforces the, act. sult of the severe drought, is fiscal year which starts Sun­ _ °BJg Inch”..pipeline to t b e day, bave been approved by T h e chUd-labor provisions ing glasses. . . 1st ANNIVERSARY company's dispatching center the reason for tbe early clos­ ings. According to Mr. Edmon- the executive committee of the protect local youngsters a n d .in Lung Branch by relieving New Jersey Division. The tot­ children of migratory workers the load on it. Tbe flow of gas ston’s observations, total pro­ Council W arns O f duction of tomatoes lor pro­ al ls $382,776.70 for education, alike, Mr. Muench pointed out. ■ GAS■* ■ for both counties Is controlled cessing probably will be n o t service and medical projects. There Is one exception to the from the Long Branch station. The budgets are based on rule prohibiting children under SEPTEM BER 1st Ur. Pollitt said the new line much more than one-half of1 tabor Day Traffic Y o u Get Clean, Qaick last year’s record crop. the funds that are available 16 from working ln Agriculture is expected to be ready f o r after 40 per cent of the con­ during school hours of the The New Jersey State Safety use by Dec. 1. On irrigated fields, yields Heat For Cooking have been good, some of them tributed funds has been taken school district where the child Council estimated that 12 lives J O E D E E As an added indication ot out and forwarded to the na­ lives while working, he added. are expected to be lost on New the greater demand for natur­ running to 10 tons or more Prompt, Efficient per acre. Fanners'without lr- tional society, \Tweniy-Tlve per The exception U for the' farm­ Jersey’s streets and highways al* gas in this area', the com* cent of these funds :1s used to er’s child working on hls p&r- during the lorthcomlng three- and his W estem Top Hands pany last week .received-notify rlgatlQn, who are in the ma­ Service support a jcts^ fttfua,* • ^ . ' • ... ky Labor Day hpJVday^eek- _ i ~L»,. t i AMtloa ftva Jta auppller, T b x a a jority, ore producing as little ■ ;. tVji . ; ...I. l . ,i.V .v. - hj-p •s two to three tons per acre, tered, comprehensive yes parch Mr.; Muench'also stated that hd in the period from 3. p.m. ^Eastern Transmission • Corp.: program; thiseijper* childrcn;way lawfully qn Friday until 12 p;c!oc;|f, ,m,l d- that Its alIocaiion~WIft't>4 * In­ hdweveiV'v** * * The 32 federal-state , inspec­ medical grants - and fellow-* .{arms'before and after school nlght Monday. The council fur­ KEYPORT GAS CO. OTHER ENTERTAINMENT AND BUFFET creased Sunday. As of Sunday, ships; 12 per cent for profess hours, and on weekends and ther estimates that In close to the company will have avail* tors working ln the field this summer have reported that slonal and* public education, other days when there is no 1000 traffic mishaps in th e Affiliate ol able 29,000,000 cubic feet dally, service to cancer patients, sta­ school. . state, nearly 400 persons will an increase of more than 50 quality has been excellent. To­ matoes reaching'their grading tistical research, administra­ “The farmer easily can be injured and more than 500 iper cent over the allocation of tion, lund raising and contin­ make sure of the age of any cars each will sustain proper­ 19,000,000 for the two counties. platforms are firm and well- colored, and very few of the gencies. The balance of 60 per young worker if he asks for an ty damage in excess of $100. KEYPORT LUMBER CLUB 34 fruits are watery. , . cent remains in the state, for age certificate. • A certificate Speed and fatigue during the Your advertisement in this the 21 county chapters. Ot the showing the young person is hours of darkness, drinking & SUPPLY CO. paper will reach prospective Wiille prolonged dty weather H I G H W A Y 3 4 has caused a reduction ln size, budgeted amounts approved. old enough for the Job serves and driving, and carelessness purchasers in every community $92,105.39 has been . allocated as proof-of-age for purposes of T el. M a ta w a n 1 -1ST2 In;the bayshore area. this has not affected grade. on the part of pedestrians are A 11 New Jersey processors for carrying on educational the act," Mr. Muench said. cited by the council as factors Cliffwood. N. J. have their tomatoes graded on programs In the counties and ’These certificates generally expected to figure prominently Matawan Cheesequake $135,571.31 will be used for can be obtained from local ln the toll of deaths and Injur­ 1952 the basis of U. S. specifica­ school officials. tions for strained tomato pro­ caring for the wants of can­ ies. FORD CUST. V -8 ducts, and the grower is n o t ccr patients. . T h e child-labor provisions Calling attention to the dan­ A • 1 Dependable penalized for small site. Medical projects approved apply to farmers who engago gers'of single traffic accidents RAII • No Down Par. The federal-state inspectors totaled the largest amount, ln laterstate commerce or ship that take two or more lives, RuWer&Bittcr-Kcy 7-0198 under Mr. Edmonston's super­ $155,160. This does not include produce ln Interstate c o m- the council pointed out that vision grade for color and free­ the maximum of 20 per cent merce or to dealers ln th e during the first seven months dom from defects and decay. of net available funds which same state wbo ship the pro­ of this yiear, 97 lives were lost may be spent by the counties duce ln interstate commerce. in 43 accidents compared with All are trained carcfully ln Regional Director Muench Shoreland Memorial | grading on tbe basis of stand for the home care program, 70 deaths ln 35 accidents In |ards set by the U. S. Depart­ under which pratlcal nurse said persons who want more tbe corresponding seven Gardens Cemetery ment of Agriculture and used services and nursing home Information about the applica­ months of 1956. More than 60 Assn. throughout the country. Seven care are made available to eli­ tion of the act to children per cent of (he.multiple death gible canccr patients. working oil farms should get KB 7-3030 New Jersey canneries are us­ accidents occurred onweet New Jersey this year raised in touch . with the nearest ends, the council reported. Malp St Keyport ing their services this sum­ mer. . more than $1,100,000 ln the an­ Wage-Hour Offleo, either New The council reminds week­ nual cancer crusade and an Jersey Field Office, 201 Fed' end vacationers that bathing Z i p p e r allotment for the fund ralBlng eral Bldg., Federal Square and swimming call tor an ex­ BOTTLED GAS phase of the chapter budgets Newark, telephone Mitchell 2­ tra measure of caution be­ Is based on a state quota next 2020, or New Jersey Field Of­ cause drowning accidents are year of $1,200,000...... fice, 201 Old Post Office Bldg. on the Increase to date this RING BINDERS 200 East State St., Trenton year, and also called attention Furnished apartment signs telephone Export 5-5301. to the dangers of speed a n d Larffc ESSOTANE for sale at this office. drinking when operating pow­ $ [ 9 8 Choice SALES and SERVICE Joins Coast Guard er driven boats. ef 10 to 20 % Colon Snvlnn On All Insnntnce John L. Marvel, 90 Division ,Thls week,' why don’t you Auto • F ir. • llo n i. LUbUUy > U e . St., Keyport, recently enlisted look tlirough your church win­ Compare Anywhere In the U. s. Coast Ouard Re­ dows . . . From Uie Inside, i Caslmir J. Zlydaszyfc 2 Pockets - 2" Capacity - Large Zipper MAT 1-6200 Beal Estate Broker serve and will be assigned to Notary Publlo six months' active duty at the Ui I-ltM Reg. $2.85 ; ‘Highway 35 C liffw o o d 31 Oirdeo Placo CUtfwood receiving center, Cape May, on Sept. 11. D R U G F A C T S SCHOOL BAGS Send ’em to school right from YOU WMft W ilt rto act tni ooaoaX a n d JOAM . 7 — AMO tr A «000 IDEA TO TAKt ALPINE S DEPARTMENT STORE TMt fftttCAtPTION TO BRIEF CASES n m n t "That Friendly Store On The Hill" Name Imprinted 25 E. Front St. K e y p o r t 1S A DRU6S V - 9 N In Gold Note These Specials For This Week! Cvniv M l w tu MpvnU FREE Iron THCIfcf BOYS BAGS FROM : Boys XOMPmNT^ Black or Khaki — Heavy Weight Chino Yellow Rubber (Not Plastic) . 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BABEL BEOWN, PCBL1SBEB high school drop out before Pubiiibed •very Tbursda; at Keyport, Moemoutb County N J, graduation, and WORK IS NOT EVIL By BBGWN PUBLISHING AND PRINTING COMPANY . WHEREAS, preparation for * (Asbury park Press) J. UataJ Brown. Editor — GeraMio* V. Brown, AuocUU Editor Hie and work requires an ade­ quate education as a basis for A recent report by John L. - DATES OF INPORTANCE. ... .It was exactly 41 years Subscription Rates P«;ab!« Is Advance • further professional and tech­ Montgomery, county welfare ago today that Congress voted to give the executive branch On* Veai iwllhlo itaUK H » of the government the rights of seizure over systems of trans­ ______12 SO One Year (ontilde state). IS 00 nical training, and co-ordlnator, adds to the al­ Thi,ree Months ... |160 One Veai (outside II £L)_ $7 00 WHEREAS, tomorrow's Job portation in the country during wartime. The act, included in ready accumulated evidence The Uatawan JouraaJ ta a newspaper "of tbe people, by tbe people, opportunities will require high­ an appropriation bill for the army, led to federal operation and (oi Lbe people.” Its aim ts to servo tho be si interests ol Uatawao and er skil] than ever before to fill that laws designed to protect and control of railroads in the country in tho first and second vicinity; to present all ol the oewi oJ the week without Mas or prejudice increasing demands from our children have been carried to tn a clean — conservative manner, respecting the inalienable rights World Wars. . . .That was just about the time that Harry Of our citizens, aod thereby making itseli worthy ol their confidence. expanding economy for better such extremes that tbey now Carhart, Osborn St., Keyport, caught a 12-pound ground trained scientists, engineers, hog near Hazlet and the fashion-minded young ladies in Responsibility lor typographical errors (a UmlUd to the coat ol tbe office workers, teachers, a n d menace the youngsters they ■pace occupied b j aocto error.______' skilled craftsmen, and are intended to protect. Mr. town were purchasing popular velvet tams-for fall wear. . . . Entered as second-class matter at the post office at Uatawan, N. J., WHEREAS, file highest re­ Montgomery's remarks c o n It also was at this time that the New York Herald commenc­ under Uie set oJ March S. 1879.______wards, both financial and per­ cerned the Welfare B o a r d’s ed publication of its “Magazine of the War," containing a Page~Fou* THURSDAY, AUG. 29. 1957 sonal, will go to those wltb the handling of what are known as series of full page pictures of American Army Commanders, highest training and skill, suitable for framing. . . .Today’s the birthday of Oliver "Home Life’* cases. These are NOW, THEREFORE, I. Spaf­ Wendell Holmes, American poet, essayist and physician. This Plea For Safety ford W. /3chanck, Mayor ol the family situations usually in* Mr. Holmes was bom in Cambridge, Mass., in 1809, and Borough of Matawan, m'ge'the volving a widow or deserted Occupational hazards are quite commonplace today. died in Boston, Oct. 7,1894. , young people of this sWe to mother who is given public fi­ Perhaps some more apparent to many of us are those con­ return to scbool this fall and nancial assistance ln raising MATAWAN TOWNSHIP MAYOR John Marz, jr., whose nected with the work of a power company lineman, the man complete their education a n d farm in Marlboro Township long has been noted for its ex­ who strops on a climber, goes aloft 35 to 40 feet to warily call upon Ihelr parents, man­ her family. In figuring each cellent crop of tomatoes said this year’s crop surpasses any service or replace electric power lines. His job is of prime agement, labor, educators, and family’s budget It Is the cus­ all public and private agencies tom to allow somewhat less crop grown there in the past 10 years. In addition, the mayor 'importance to all of us since the lines transport vital electric indicated his tomatoes were the best produced for the metro­ power to our homes and places of employment. by every means at their com­ assistance during the summer mand to encourage youth to politan market...... The new front installed at Costa’s on season when schools are closed i; In the columns of this newspaper today, the Jersey Cen­ complete their education a n d West Front St., Keyport, makes the store look twice as big and children from IS to 18 are tral Power and Light Co. has purchased an advertisement realize their highest potential . . . .J. Harold Hendrickson, executive officer of the Keyport seeking the public’s co-operation to make the work of the as futuro workers and citizens. free to find Jobs and contrib­ branch of the Monmouth County National Bank is inviting.all (Signed) ' *" 1&1 ■?£$!$& ute to their own support. This his friends in to see a novel air conditioning device he has in­ lineman safer. It is the first advertisement of this kind Spafford W. Schanck, Mayor summer, Mr. Montgomery’s to be placed in this newspaper. Borough of Matawan stalled. . . .It’s a desk fan small enough to fit in your pocket report continued, has found . . . .or mine. Keyport officials may consider regulating . The advertisement asks that persons and organizations relatively few of these chll- lengths of shorts to be worn downtown by young ladies refrain from posting signs, bills or any other material on VOUR' dren employed and hence the next year after some of the oooogling views on parade in the . utility poles. Such materials are said to be a hazard and public contribution toward business district this summer. . . .Someone said .there’s ho it is easy to agree with that statement, particularly when GAftCSj Looking Backward their support must be greater politics in Heaven. . . .Naturally, no politician ever got there. linemen must climb at any hour of the day or night and, than in the past. in emergencies, in any kind of weather. Nails, tacks, card­ Items A boot Folks And Things We Koaw In Hie Lm i Ago Why ls lt that these young­ WITH APOLOGIES TO famed comedian, composer board or other items can cause a lineman’s climber to sters are no longer to find and singer Phil Harris, we must report the following in­ "cut out” and the lineman, then without his normal foot Bj r o v employment? The population formation. Despite a magnificent effort on Harris’ part to Forty-Five Years Ago of Monmouth County is at aa grip, well may fall to the ground and be injured seriously. Butters Garden Reporter care for the crowds expected preserve the famed black-eyed pea institution in the south, (Issue Thursday, Aug. 29,1912) to attend the reception to all time high; prosperity nev­ In addition to the physical danger presented to men who New Life For Lawn The largest aggregation of Gov. Franklin Roosevelt at er has been more widespread; the saga of the black-eyed pea is coming to a close. It seems must scale the utility poles, posters ond handbills, are un- Lawn looking pretty ratty? firemen ever seec. ln a parade Sea dirt, on that day. employer demand has been the National Black-Eyed Pea Association of America soon lightly and their posting on utility poles is against the law. You're lucky and exceptional ln New Jersey will be at As­ Response to the extent need" great; and to top it all th e may be no more. Elmore Rural Rom of Taylor, Tex., found­ If lt doesn’t after the beating bury Park next Thursday. The ed has not been made by tbe sun drenched days of 1957 er and acting president of the Pea-Eaters Association, filed - Certainly no one can blame the electric company for it's had this year. four companies comprising the depositors of the closed Mata­ have given the Shore areas corporate dissolution papers with the Texas Secretary of ’ trying to protect its employees. Just as certainly, no line­ I thought that many of you Matawan Fire Department wan Bank to warrant the open­ an' added boom tl^at carries State. He said, sadly, the organization had 1000 members man, working for a utility company, should be subjected would like a word ou the sub­ will participate and have ar­ ing of the bank by the State total business beyond all pre­ but “99.44 per cent have only a sentimental interest.” There vious records. Despite all this to an additional hazard in an already hazardous occupation. ject of repair work, assuming ranged for a special excursion Department of Banking. now, something should be done immediately to revive black­ train to leave Matawan Sta­ State Highway 35 from Soutb fewer young people were able that the situation isn’t b a d eyed pea eating across the nation as soon as possible. The enough to make you want to tion at 0 o’clock that morning Amboy to Cllffwood will be to find employment. Why? make a whole new lawn. So I and Hazlet five minutes later. closed about Sept. 10 for a per­ The answer to this question entire demise of the black-eyed pea eating interest could have The Town’s “Big M an” . went to our Dr. Richard Skog- The annual convention of tbe iod of eight or nine months, lt Is .to be found in the swing of far reaching effects to say the least. Think it over and do ley, extension specialist ln Atlantlo Deeper Waterways As­ was learned yesterday. Dur­ the pendulum. Not too long your part. When was the last time you enjoyed the savory ■ “The only doctor is the small town’s ‘big man1, ” says turf. sociation will be bold In New ing this time the bridge across agd children were exploited. flavor, the home-made delicacy of a juicy black-eyed pea? . the Patriot, Harrisburg, Pa. “His home is usually the town Yes, he said, early fall ls the London, Conn., next week. The Cheesequake Creek at Morgan They worked ln the coal sljowplace. Sometimes, so is his life.’’ best time to put new life Into New Jersey delegation will Will be raised nine feet and mines; they worked long hours MEMBERS OF THE Keyport Board of Education are franks leave Jersey City on Tuesday the road across the Cheese- ly concerned over the tax increases shown in recently mailed- ' This was Inspired by what happened in Cameron, La. old lawns. Summer weeds us­ in factories; they were denied ually have stopped growing, or morning on the steamer Bhin- quake meadows between Mor­ recreation and healthful s u r« bills to residents of the borough. New tax rate,has made last Jnne, when hurricane Audrey razed the community and surelywill be at the first hard necock and return the follow­ gan and Laurence Harbor also roundings and their minds many people make up their minds to bar all spending of took a ghastly toll of death and destruction. There was frost, and any attempts y o u ing Saturday and will be ac­ will be raised. The road and were stunted by drudgery. In funds. The situation has done nothing to help the board but one doctor there. His home was totally destroyed. He make will help the lawn grass­ companied by tb e Trenton bridge will be widened. time the social conscience of Regimental Band. ease the overcrowded condition which will be increased did not, for long hours, know what had happened to his es and not the weeds. Ten Years Ago - the nation was stirred and the this fall in the elementary grades in Keyport schools. . . , .Two boys were detected protective arm of the law was family. Then he learned that his three daughters Jiad per­ What's tbe most Important .(Issue Thursday, Aug. 28,1047) Services of the National Board of Fire Underwriters are thing to do? Monday ln the-act of placing tnrown about children employ­ ished in the flood. Yet, a Caiperpn Citizen said, “He just A plainclothes officer will becoming increasingly important to local communities show­ Well, there's no one Import­ iron bars on the tracks'of the be put on duty by the Mata­ ed ln industry. These protec-, kept working, taking care of the injured as though nothing Central Railroad at Lorillard ing ^ rapidly increasing population and housing figures. had happened.” . ant thing, says Dr. Skogley. wan Police Department ln the tive laws have been tightened To be successful you’ll have to by Railroad Detective Irwin near.future, Chief E d w I n C. from year to year until n ow Engineering work of the National Board has become so* The Patriot quotes the Hippocratic Oath which all phy­ apply lime to correct soil acid­ D. Rodcnbcrgcr, wbo placed Sloat said this morning, to nail the pendulum has swung from highly regarded by officials in planning municipal, fire pro­ ity, then spread commercial t,hem under arrest. Tbe detec­ traffic violators, especially unregulated exploitation of tection that it might be thought of as primarily a service to sicians take: “So far as power and discernment shall be tive stated the the irons found mine, I will carry out regimen for the benefit of the sick, fertilizer and finally, reseed speeders, on borough streets children to a point where pro­ the public. In addition, work of the National Board has thin or bare areas with grass­ on the rails were large enough tection has become so strict and I will keep them from harm and wrong . . And to . have thrown the i engine who ordinarily would be slow­ reduced materially the incidence of the crime of arson and es adapted to this arear. , ' ing down to a. lawful speed on that the child suffers thereby. decreased the .amount of. loot stolen.or hijacked which ajso „ that oath goes, on to say; “If I shall fulfill this , oath iSW Desirable turf Brasses never from the tracks! ' ' ! break it not, may the fruits of my life and of art be mine, sighting a uniformed - of fleer Every businessman knows comes under the sphere of National Board activities. . thrive on too aold soil. Tbey The Fidelity Trust Company and tben resume driving at a of Newark owns the former this and, therefore, is reluct­ may I be honored of all men for all time . , can't make effective use of reckless rate as soon as out of ant to employ persons under THIS’N THAT, .. ^ .Aren’t you glad you live 'in' an' dge fertilizer and water, and are site of the Presbyterian J This doctor ln ruined Cameron lived up to that oath the policeman’s view. 18, thus closing the employ­ of push buttons, packaged cake mixes and paper plates, not easily hurt ln a dry spell. Lime Church on Broad St., R e d , under the most trying circumstances conceivable. The Matawan Township Board of ment door to these youngsters. to mention TV dinners? Wonder what Mrs. Navajo told her also helps Improve the soli Bank, and It Is announced a And every private citizen ls new bank building will be Education hired a third super­ warrior husband when he came home and wanted to know Patriot observes that he will rebuild his home as his com­ structure. coming to ktlow that it is no munity rebuilds, and that his new one may be a show­ erected on lt. vising principal in as m a n y why in hcck dinner wasn’t ready? Probably she told him Ground Limestone weeks Monday. Russell A. G. longer safe to employ the lad , place— “But it always will be only a dull patch compared Throughout Holmdel and At-, if he would get her one of those new-fangled corn-grinders Our specialist recommends Stetler, tt native of Pennsyl­ next door to cut the grass or * to the showplace that is his life." There is a symbolism lantlc Townships many farm­ like that snooty Mrs. Laughing Water down the street had, ground limestone, 50 to 75 ers say that they bave never vania, was signed to fill th e clean out the cellar unless the : here. All over Uie country, in little towns and great cities, pounds to 1000 square. feet vacancy caused by the deci­ employer carries proper insur­ she wouldn't have to spend the whole day bent over a hot seen a season In recent years grindstone, and anyway, what was he doing home so early?- other, doctors are quietly and effectively carrying out their every two or three years. It when potato bugs have been sion of Walter A. MUler, Egg ance and ohecks to see if the oath, and placing duty above all other considerations. They won't hurt the grass now so scarce. For several years Harbor City supervising prin­ lad's working papers are ui . . . .It was noted recently we are dealing in 48 cent dollars do this as a matter of course, in ordinary times as well as growing, and fall application the farmers have fought these cipal, to stay in his present order. And If the householder today. That means every dollar we paid for life insurance ls best for many reasons. does carry Insurance and does . in emergencies. Their lives arc showplaces. - pests wltb Paris green a n d post when the board of educa­ during the past few years, every dollar we paid out on a Often a shot o f. fertilizer other poisons, and some of the tion there matched the $5000 check the boy's working pa* mortgage and every dollar we put in the bank is really acts like a tonic to n tired pers Is he safe in hiring a 16- agriculturists think that th e salary offered at Matawan. worth less today than half we paid out. . . .And-to top that, lawn. You can’t go wrong by potato bugs are nearly wiped Public hearing on the $25.­ year-old to cut tlie grass with spreading 2D pounds of 5-10-5 a power lawnmower? That Is some expert claims the devaluation of money is one of the Geology Month out. 000 bond ordinance to raise normals of our modem civilization. ' or 10 pounds of 10-5-4 to 1000 funds for the extension of wat­ a piece of machinery and the ; This fall, upwards of 2,000,000 men and boys are going square feet ln September. This - Twcnty-Flvc Years Ago law ls explicit that those under (Issue Friday, Aug. 26, 1032) er mains into the Matawan ’ to get a new and better understanding of geology and petrol­ should be enough to feed your Park and Cllffwood Heights IB cannot operate machinery. lawn until spring. Monmouth County Fire­ (All this despite the fact that A STORY FOR . elun, and of the roles that this profession and this industry men’s Association met at Sea sections of Matawan Town­ Pick a cool day when y o ii ship will be held at the town­ a lad of seven can ride h is play In the continuing progress of the United States. feel llko working and do a real Girt Sunday for Its monthly blpycle Into the densest traffic session and Its members were ship hall on Atlantic Avfe. to­ , The occasion is “Geology Month,” to be observed during good Job of distributing lime morrow night. of our largest city! > and fertilizer evenly If y o u greeted hy no less a person­ October. It has been so designated by the Boy Scouts of age than Gov. A. Harry Farm families in Monmouth Of course, it is nonsense want your grass to grow Protecting a child against ex­ America, and to assure success u special plan has been dc- evenly. Moore. County will spend more than vised by tho oil industry and two professional geological Continued activity by th e $1,145,000 for new housing ln ploitation was never Intended For Bald Spots borough police officers under the next three to five years, to deny him an opportunity to societies to co-operate in an interesting variety of projects Balding parts o! a lawn can do useful, charactcr-buildlng By Margaret A Lravy and programs. A comprehensive kit of materials has been the direction of Chief of Police according to a forecast releas­ be repaired by mixing lima work and contribute to th e prepared for the scouts and their leaders, nnd the contents Edwin C. Sloat, Is having re­ ed by the Tile Council of and fertilizer with the upper sults ln the better regulation of America. solidarity of his family by aid . No Music - Box .range from plans for making a clinometer and crystal pat­ layer of soli by somo vigorous ing ln its support. We are no terns to a leaflet describing tho possibilitieo of carecrs in the traffic In Matawan. Pile gutted the home of Wil­ ' Topsy-Turvy teddy bear raking. Then reseed with the The drought of this summer liam Phillips, Delaware Ave., authority on the subject of Juv­ are you always so"" topsy­ oil industry. Another phase of the program includes par- right mixture. enile delinquency but we are wanted a little boy to love him turvy?" he asked crossly. has caused a monetary loss to Cllffwood, early Sunday morn­ more than anything else In the tlcipation by geologists and oil men, wherever possible, in Seed mixtures that meet th e farmers of Monmouth, ing. The family was first rout­ sure it Is higher among th e “Why can’t you be neat, like troop and crew meetings by arranging field trips and other basic requirements recom unemployed youth than among world. But he knew the curly- the others?" . Middlesex and Ocean Coun­ ed out near midnight by haired boy coming Into the special activities. The purposo is to increase the scouts’ mended by th e Experiment ties, greater than ever exper­ the employed. And. if this be Topsy-Turvy wanted to t e 11 smoke and an alarm brought store would not want h 1 m. knowledge of the industry nnd the science on which it is Station arc cnrrlcd In stock ienced heretofore. the Cllffwood and Laurence admitted. Isn't it obvious that him that the maid had upset based. It is expected that it will enablo many scouts tu by many dealers. Best mixes The station agent at Mata­ needlessly restrictive laws re­ They always wanted animals him that morning when s lie Harbor Fire Companies to the that played music. And Topsy­ obtain nierit badges ln geology. contain Kentucky blucgrass wan has been notified that scene. The fire was brought garding the employment of was ousting the shelf. But he Merlon blucgrass and red fes­ there will bo in excess of 60 young people c a n become a Turvy had no muslc-box. couldn’t talk. Besides, th e under control at that time, but “Ob, look at all the cuddly , Oil Progress Week, during which the people ol oil make cue. extra train runs over the rails two hours later a second factor encouraging Increased storekeeper already was look­ a report'to the nation, also takes place In October. The two In general, you’ll need one of the N. Y. & L. B. railroad alarm went In as the fire delinquency? animals!" the curly-haired boy ing at Cuddly Kitten again. to three pounds of seed fo r cried. events amount to a natural tie-in, and will complement each on Saturday, between th e broke out anew ln the rear of "When you pull her tall, she • other. every 1000 square feet of lawn hours of 0 a.m. and B p.m. to tho house. COUNTRY UVING, He was looking at the shelf where Topsy-Turvy and t h e says 'Meow'I" he told the lit­ area. Use moro or less depend­ CITY SERVICE tle boy. ~ Oil is one of those enterprises which arc vital to the ing on the amount of grass other stuffed animals were sit­ domestic daily life of the nation and to the national security still growing. (Red Bank Register) ting. . Topsy-Turvy knew tlie boy “He,looks as If he would be would want Cuddly Kitten. He alike. Tho coming observances are well worth while and There's a lot of Information CANCER AND YOU Indicative of the urbanlza. deserve every success. about lawn care packed Into tlon of whot we considered our fun to play with,” Topsy-Turvy wanted to cry, but he couldn't Extension Bulletin 288. Its farming country only a few thought. "I wish he would because his eyes were made want me." ol glass. tltlo, appropriately enough, Is Q—Can immunity to cancer years ago are the recently an­ ation" which Is being shown The storekeeper hurried up. "Lawn Care.” bo acquired like diphtheria or throughout the state by tb e nounced plans for expansion of Suddenly, the little boy point­ If you've given up on your postal facilities and deliveries ’’Let me show you what th e ed at Topsy-Turvy. " I w a a t TU JtmU Soul typhoid fever? American C a n o e r Society. animals can do." ...... present lawn or have planned A—Immunity ls posslblo on­ New Jersey Division. ln this area. the teddy bear,’! he said. ' all along to mako a new lawn He picked up Pudgy Panda The storekeeper shook h Is ly If tlio disease ls caused by Q—What methods are being New Monmouth, ln the cen­ and turned a Small gold key ln lu Bcptember-the best month a germ. As solcntlsta aro of used to cure cancer? ter of one of Middletown’s rap­ head. “The teddy bear dosen’t for tills by tho way-then you his back. "Rock-a bye. baby." have a musle-box." the opinion that cancer ls not A—There aro only two ways idly developing residential dis­ Tlie muslo tinkled from Inside might llko Circular 550, “ Mak­ caused by a germ, no Immun­ of curing cancer. One Is by tricts, ls to get a new post of­ "I want the teddy bear.” the ing a Now Lawn." ' the panda’s black and white boy said again. ' ity can bo developed against completely removing It surgi­ fice. About a dozen areas of tummy. . You can get either or both tile township which had n o t Tlie storekeeper shrugged llio disease. cally, and the second, by de­ Next the storekeeper picked of ll)eso free helps from your ' Q—I.i a serum a cure fo r stroying It with radli.nt energy previously had door-to-door his shoulders 'and gave Topsy- county agricultural agent. Or up Basljful Bunny. He twisted Tftrvy to the curiy-balred boy, cancer? such as x-rays and the rays of delivery service, will start re­ the key. "Lullaby, and good you can send n card to Gnrdcn A—Again canccr not being ceiving that service Aug. 31 Topsy-Turvy couldn’t be­ Reporter, Collego of Agricul­ radium and radio-active Iso­ night," the music played, caused, as tar as ls known, by topes. Th6 Haslet post office, which lieve his good luck! All tha. ture, Now Brunswick. The curly-holrcd boy clap­ way to his new home, he well- a germ, therefore, a serum ls Q—Can anything be done to serves a large area of Raritan ped his hands. "What can the of no value. help those afflicted with an In­ Township’s now development, deved why the boy waited a others do?" he cried. teddy benr with no' muslc-box,- Social Security Q—Do freckles ever turn in­ curable cancer? bIbo Is to have its facilities ex­ The storekeeper smiled. to canccr? A—Tho llfo of patients suf­ panded. An Increase of more That night he found out. - "You'll see.” When the curly-halrcd b oy A—Slmpl; freckles do not. fering from canccr may be than JOO per cent ln mall vol­ Ployful Puppy song "B y e. Questions However, flat moles contain prolonged, In many cases for ume at that office ln two years wns tuckod In bed. he said, "I Baby Bunting.” when his key want my new teddy bear.” Ing certain pigment of a blu- years, through the u s e of hns overtaxed the available was turned. Next on the shelf lsli-black color may become drugs, hormones and Isotopes, spacc ln the present offleo, "Wouldn't you rather b a v e was Cuddly Kitten. Slie played one of your other animals?", Q—My wage record w as cancerous a n d should be but this troatmcnt docs n o t The postal servlco has Its frozen as of December 1054 I a beautiful lullaby, "Sle.ep, nsked Ills mother. “Their mus­ chccknd periodically, lead to a cure. At present they finger on the pulse of our com­ baby, sleep.” ' ' will bo 50 In February 1050, Do Q— What precautions should merely prolong llfo and mako ic will sing you to sleep.” - munities continuously. Its re­ "What docs the teddy bear "No," said the boy. I can't I hnve'to wait for six, months a woman take to prevent can­ tlie advanced stages of canccr cent actions Indicate that It after that to net my disability play?" asked the curly-halrcd hug them. They nil have keys cer ot the breast , more bearnble. has detected the symptoms of boy. benefit? A—E very woman sluuld In their backs." . Q—A r e x-ray treatments growth ond administered th e "Nothing at all," tho store­ He smiKtH'C Topsy-Turvy in A~No, your waiting period learn to examine her o w " good for all kinds of canccr? already will lmvo been com­ proper trcntmcnt,~Clty postaj keeper said, "He does not piny his arms. “I love you, teddy brca.tls and in atlultloi, ti n vp A—No. Treatments depend service ls another of the con music. lie has no key in his pleted You should flic applica­ her brrapts examined semi bear,” he said. on Iho type of cancer nnd tho venlcnccs that are to be af­ back." At last, Topsy Turvy was the tion tor disability btnufits In annunll) by her own doctor location of Ihc growlii. Your forded innny of those new real FcbujOfy, t h c month, you T il 8, slorekeppfr rcached, happiest ,teddy hear ln .a.I.I; rciiorts Hhnult' htf ninne t6 see cloclor Is the ono who cun de­ dents who have chosen to live ovcr ittlfl settle^! jTppsy Turvy reach ’age 50. | tho film "Breast Bolt Examin­ stuffed animal land He h a lf cide the needed treatment. ln the country, straight on the Shelf. "Why found a little boy 'to'love him I Miss Jane Pen»el Corn Pickers Aid Home For Aged Miss' Verna Jones ”*rj- - •...... -...... - - .... - O ’ THE Is Shower Guest Church D irectory Feted At Shower Miss Jane Feng.pl, daughter ■ ' 1 ! '. . 111 — ,MATAWAN JOURNAL of Dr. William H.. Pengel and Miss Veinu Jones, 1303 Wes­ ticthscmaoe Lutl>onm Cburcb First Methodist Church Mra. Pengel, Matawan, w a s ley Ave., Union Bcach, w a 3 Aug. 29, 1057 Pane Five guest of honor at a surprise Maple Pi., Keyport etc Main St., Malawan the guest or honor ut a shower shower Tuesday evening given Rev Frederick Boos Pastor Rev. Albert D Curry Pastor tflven Thursday at the VIIIrbk by Mrs, Morton Greenberg Thera are two services on Sunday worship services are Imi, Union Bench, by Mrs. V, Mrs, 'A, Carey? Mrs. J, Ellla, end Miss Carol Craig, at Miss Sunday; Matins at 8:90 a.m. at 8:45 a.m. and 11 a.m. with Slmmon.i, Mrs-, H. Jansen, Jr., Miss J. Engelklng, Miss M. Smith, Mrs. A, Davis, Mrs. P. Craig’s home. Matawan. Gifts ond tha regular service at 11 tlie pastor speaking on the sub­ Mrs. E. Jansen, aunts of Miss were arranged under a green o'clock. Sunday School begins ject "Summer's Last Holiday." Jones, and Miss Sundra Jones, Heyer, Mrs. M, Heyer,. M l m umbrella. at 9:45 a.m. _ Sunday School Is al 0:45 a.m. sister of Miss Jones. Bnrbnra Crawford, Miss A, Pentnngclo, Miss J. Pentoiige- Miss Pengel will become the Fint Prcabyterlaa Churob under the direction of Howard Miss Jones will become the A. Henderson, superintendent. bride of Bernard McLaughlin, lo, Mrs. II. creed. bride of Daniel Putnam Mill­ Main St„, Matawan Prayer meeting ls at 7:30 Also Mrs. G, Muller, Miss er, Fairfield, Conn., Sunday, Rev. Chester A. Galloway,.. Paeltlc Blvd., Cliffwood Hoach, P.m. on Wednesday followed A, Molin, Mrs. D, Hong, Mias Sept. fl, 1957 at the Tower Pastor ' 011 Sunday, Oct. ID, 1057, by Methodist Men's Club . Decorations welo In pink A, Jilostmond, Mrs. B, Brown, Hill Presbyterian Church, Red “The Supreme Question" ls meeting nt 8 p.m, Mrs, Franccs McKenna, Mrs, Bank. and turauotso wllh the gifts the pastor’s sermon topic on Tho chapel chotv meets for placed under a pink and tur­ M. McKltterlck, Mrs. A, Plan­ Guests were Mrs. Charles,E. Sunday at the 0:30 a.m.- serv­ rehearsal at 8:45 p.m, on er, Mrs, R, Vitale, Mrs, D. Hunt, Brlelle; Miss Betty quoise umbrella. ice, Fred Bopp will be guest Thursday. The senior choir re­ Guests were Mrs. Rita Scar­ Davies, Mrs, M, Magee, Miss Beam, Rumson; Mrs. Dana- organist. Sunday School meets hearses on Thursday evening J. Magee, Mrs. II, Jensen, van ET. Lent, Groton, Mass.; at 0:30 a.m. borough. Mrs. Vernon Jones, at B o’clock. MIsj Diana Gurd, Miss Mari­ Miss Joyce Young and F re d Miss Jane Scott, Mrs, George Hor.cll. Pengel, Mrs. Larry Pengel, The above picture shows representatives of the sixth, seventh and eighth trade group of First Chnrcb ol Christ, Davld'a Emmanuel Tabcrnaola lyn Bcllolto, Mins Mary Stra- Mrs. Thomas Anderson, Key­ boys and girls from St. John's Methodist Church picking corn on the Engebretson farm In Solentlit Apobtollu Faith ' nlero,'Jdlss Antoluelto Tlnucr- Matawan. Mr. Engebretson donated the corn he raised on a 10-acre plot to the young peoplo 8< Droad St., Koyport Roosevelt Avo,, Cliffwood Ino, Miss Pat McLaughlin Korean Student Guest port; Mrs. George Barbaflell, to be used In their benevolent work. Brooklyn. Sunday sprvtce 11 a.m. Wed­ Rov. Ruth Dupree, Pastor Miss C, Schamlng, Miss M, L, The group has picked twtcc and taken (he harvest .m. vlch. t h e Morgunvllle Methodist Mrs. Robert Erdmann, Mra. power will be brought oTh at Also Mrs. F. Rchbelii, Miss S. M. Lazow, Mrs. Paul Egan, Christian Scicnco scrvlce Sun­ Evangelist V, Bto.ell, As­ Church recently. T h e Rov, bury Park, will begin a 10-day C. DeMarco, Mrs. C. DcMnr- F r e d Bowen, pastor, Intro, Mrs..W. Oliver Diggin, Mrs. day ln the lesson-sermon en­ co, Mrs. R. Allan, Mrs. IS. Marguerite Laird, Miss Rheta titled "Christ Jesus." rcvlvul Monday, Sept. 0, at duced Mr. Kalmg who will A T A Donovan. Mrs. D. Pnnr.ern, continue Ills studies for th a Peats, Mrs. Conrad Johann- Readings from the King p.m. Among those to speak will bo Elder I. Butler, Phlln Mrs, Marquarct. Mrs. It, Sau­ ministry I11 Boston, Mass., this sen, Mrs. George Doubller, Brief Items about People You Know Jnmes Version of the Bible er, Mrs, K, Kolsn, Mrs, M. Mrs. Philip Neldlinger, Mrs. will Include the account ln delphlu, Po.: the Rev. Jnmes tail. 11c was al the Methodist Early, Jr., Asbury Park, live- Ferry, Mra. J, Stanls, Mrs, L, Contei'cnco Center camp ot Elmore Kattner, Mrs. William Luke of Jesus' healing of Pet­ Thomas, Mra. V, Ferry, Mrs, R. Craig, Mrs. William H, er’s moth e;r-ln-law (4:39): years-old, a n d Bishop s. 1*. Mt. Misery last week at which V. . Bowen, Mrs. J, Konlsli, tlmo the Ilev, Mi, Ilowcn was Pengel and Mrs. J. Raymond Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Mr. and Mrs. William Has­ Mrs. Frederick K. Dederlck “And he stood over her, and Rawlings, Lexington, Ky. All are welcome. Mrs. I. Bender, Mrs. K, Far­ comp director, Ketchel, all of Matawan. Hessey returned home Sunday lach and son, Robert, with entertained ot bridge on Frl rebuked the fever; and It left ley, Mrs. A. Smith, Mrs, II. her: A n d Immediately she Mr. Knhng wus brought , up Gifts were sent by Mrs. A from a trip to Madison, Wls.; their guest Edward Hern, day. Prize winners were th e Flral Uaptlit Churob Muller, Mrs. J. Dlnla, Miss P. In a Christian home and hnd Bruce Clark, Miss Judy Tib­ Iowa, and Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. have returned home after va­ hostess, Mra. William J. Rob- arose and ministered unto Weber, Miss N. Parry, Mrs, P. them.” 8.1? Main 8t„ Malawan to leave his homo In Seoul betts, Mrs. George Welckel, Jack Hessey, nnd son, Mark, cationing ln Alton Bay. L a k e el, and Mrs. Elmore Kattner. Rov Lowience R. Dnlloy Lawlor, Mrs, B. Rutkowskl, whon the Communists entered Mrs. Robert Clark, Mrs. accompanied them In Iowa Wlnnepesaukee, N. H. - Other guests were Mrs. Con­ Correlative passages from Also Miss V. Sheppard, Mlsi “Science nnd Ilc’fiilh- with" Key Pastor thnt oily, ills father, a minis­ George VanDusen, and Mrs. J. and Ohio. . Mr. and Mrs. Allan J. Mor­ rad Johannsen, Mrs, Frank A. -Church services will resumo J. Bheppatd, Mrs, A,.Jonkln«, ter, wria Imprisoned and Inter Wallace McCue. Mr. and Mrs. Angus F. Dav­ rison were weekend guests of Bliss, Mrs. George Barbanell, tp tho Scriptures" by M ft r y Mrs, D, Reyes, Mrs. L, Csor- Baker Eddy will Include th o Sunday, Sept. 0, Sunday School killed by Iho Keda. Ills mother is, and'chlldren, Richard, Jo­ Mr. and Mrs. F, W. Kerney, Mrs. W. Oliver Dlggln and will bo held at lo a.m. T lv o ba, Miss C, Ltimbemn, Miss and sisters now ar# living in anne, Robert, and Katherine, Pompton Plains. ... Mrs. Marguerite Laird. following (25:22-20): "Though C. Muller, Miss J, Loo, Miss Pedal Pushers 4-H'ers demonstrating Ills control over first church scrvlco also will anotlu-'r section ot the oountry Rochester, N. Y., were house MrNand Mrs, Hilton Smith, Mr. ond Mrs. Martin F, Bell be held at io a.m. Regular M. Schmidt, Mrs, T, Nagle, and he plans to rotmn Uiors Prepare Fair Exhibit guests, last week, of Mr, and Milwaukee, Wls., were week­ entertained at a plcnlo supper sin and disease, the great service Is held at 11 a.m. Mrs, E. Young, Mrs. A. Mack, Teacher by no moans rollevod upon completing his studies, Mrs. Calvin D. Pearce. end guests of Dr. Conover Bur­ to celebrate the fourth birth­ Mrs. V. Lolminn, Mrs, L, 81s- lie Is talented ln the arts, do­ On Monday, members of tbe Mr. and Mrs. George Ritter, lew ond Mrs. Burlew. Lynn day ol their son, Charles. othors from giving there qulstte Trlnltj Rplauopal Churob tok, Mrs. L. Eastmond, M r s, Browntown Pedal Pushers 4 I. proofs of tliclr own piety. IIo ing wator colors nnd parted, md children, Oeorge, Jr., Lyn­ and Donna Smith returned to Guests were Mrs. Qusslo Bell, Main St.. Matawnn M. Engelklng, Mrs. M. Kop- paling lu dramatics, as well as . Club traveled to Flemlngton to da, and Patricia, recently re­ Milwaukee with their parents, Miss Esther Plnkus, Miss Hel­ worked fo r their guidance, Rov. Bernard McK Garllck. chlnskl, Mrs. C, Gorham, and net up their- booth exhibit, that they might demonstrate lending singing nnd entertain. turned home from a motor after spending several weeks en Murphy, O. Ferraro, a n d . The llth Sunday after Trin­ Mrs. M, Ganloy. - Ing with Ills guitar. which had won first-place In tour through Pennsylvania; with their grandparents in Sammy, Marty and Qaeda this power as he did and un­ ity, Holy Communion will bo Olfts wero sent by Mrs, I. th e recent Middlesex County Niagara Falls, N. Y.; Chicago, Matawan. Bell. derstand Its divine Principle." at 0 a.m, Vqrhoes, Miss B, McCoy, Mrs. apartment slimFurnished contest, for the Flemlngton 111.; Ohio, and Canada. Mrs. Thurman E. Nealls Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Ritter M. CMliart, Mrs, L. Brndford, for sale nt Uits offico, _ Fair being held this week. Mr. and Mrs. H. Olenn Rod­ and children, Susan, Sharon, were Saturday guests of Mr. ■ All winning county entries man entertained Mr. and Mrs. Dawn, Diane, Robin and Rich­ nnd.-Mrs. Ambrose G e e g a n, MCOSS Pet Show, H a r v e y N a u F e t e d wUl compete ln tlie state llnals R. A. McCarthy and children, ard, have returned home from Lake Slmwnee. at the fair. Entries are Judged Carl, and Robin, East Long visiting Mrs. Nealls' parents Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Me- —on—originality-and- effective­ Meadow,’ Mass., over th e ln Beacon, N. Y. Cormack, Wilson Ave., recent­ Set For Sept. 14 At Birthday Party PROTECT AND BEAUTIFY NOWl ness, ability to tell the story weekend. Mr. and Mrs. P. Judson ly returned home by plane, From fields, kitchens a n d and member participation. Alt Bruce Gunkle attended th e Evans celebrated their 10th after spending. eight weeks Harvey Nau, Clltlwood Avo. but two members of the Pedal Rutgers Preparatory Basket­ wedding anniversary on Fri­ touring Scotland and Ireland attics all over Monmouth Cllffwood, was honored at o FREE GALLON OFFER - Pushers, unable to attend due ball Day Camp for two weeks. day with a dinner at the Deau­ where they visited friends nnd County will come Items to be surprise birthday party, B u IV day, at a family gathorlng SAVE HUGE PROFITS ON MNB PAINT to Illness, participated ln set­ Mrs. Charles V. Kurlcn, and ville Inn, Olendola, after relatives. offered for sale at tho Mon- ting up tbe exhibit. held ln tho Hamilton Room ot I Proiant This Coupon ot Any children, Charles J., Carleton, which they attended a per­ Mrs. Katherine Macuga nnd moutli County Organization for - Those making the trip were Cory, and Caren, were recent formance of "Around th e Cecelia Macuga, East Do u g- the Hotel Barclay, Noiv York, | MARY CARTER PAINT BRANCH Social Scrvlce Pet Show a n d Guests wero Mrs, Ilnrvey Marla Maccla, Judith' Crane. guests of Mrs. E. Appelt, Un­ World ln 80 Days," nt the.Par- las, Mass., Mrs. WUllam Gal­ 1 And Receive • Frw Conof P»l«t ion City. They also visited Pal­ amount, Asbury Park. Country Fair which will bo Nau, and daughter, Nancy, Patricia Kazimir, Susanne lagher- and daughter, Nancy, Mrs, Jnmes Flow and clilldrun, Y/llh Each Ono Purchsiad. Walker, Janice Tesch, Vlr- isades Park. The Rev. Robert B. Berger Hanover, Conn.; Mr. and Mrs. held on Saturday, Sept, 14, at Mary Jono, Fred and cralg; T ~ GET1 • BUY 5 — CBT TO gin]a Rizzo. Margaret Krlm- Mr. and Mrs, Walter Pike nnd Mrs. Berger, Greenville, E, E. Gullekson and daughter. the Holmdel Grape Farm, Lln- BUY and children, Glenn and Dav­ 111., were weekend guests of Fred Kortohhaus, nil ot Clltf- mel, Julie Burlew and Brenda Demarls, Palo Alto, Calif., and crott-Holmdel Rd., Holmdel id, returned home Monday Mr. and Mrs.' Elmore Kattner. Dr. Clarlc Lougee, Worcester, wood; C 1> n r 1 e s Mulnzor, Donaldson. They were accom­ Cheosotiuako; Dr, Arnold O, »« N.w Uru“;,wlvte Av.„ . jianled by Mrs. B. C. Maccla, from a tour of scenic points in Tlie Misses Barbara, Jcannlc, Mass.. and Washington, D. C.. New articles . and antiques will bo ottered tn Uio auction Beckman, and Mvs. B^ckmivn, ’ Mrs. John L. Chamberlain and New York State and Canada. and Margaret Berger were wl^o have been the guests: ot Altadcna,' Calif,, who wero tho - Mrs.I*et«r A.- Bead, leaCera. - Mro. Arthur ’ W a r d ond guests'or Mrs. Channlng P, Mr, and Mrs.- Stephen * J.:-Mabt lo bo held tn the alternoon .and granddaughter; Miss Joyce Clapp. , uga, Church St., havo return­ nt the trash and treosuro coun­ Jiosts; Mrs, Waiter, H. Mnim- Ward, spent. Tuesday In. New; Mh ahd Mrs. Garrett J. Me- ed home, ' ■ cr, Putolioirue. JV, Y.; Mr, ^ni< I Buffet Supper For ter. Novoltles and home made Mrs, Walter SI. Melmwr a n d York, They visited the May­ Keen, jr. and children, Craig, Mrs. Anthony Perln wlio has candles also will be availablo. Mrs. Maud Hartley, all of Bay- Mr., Mrs. Christina* . flower, ond attended tho after­ and Pamela, and Mrs. Letltla been the guest of her sister, The salos aro among th o side, L, I, LEADER IN EVERY COMMUNITY noon performance of "S 1 1 k Cooper have returned home Mrs. Oeorge Carey, 100 Jack­ many attractions plannod fo r Also Mrs, jolm Lowry, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. John Kinney, Stockings'1 at the Radio City Irom a vacation ln M 1 d w a y son St., has returned to her Monmouth County’s tradition­ and Mrs. Albert M, Parton- I SERVE .Holmdel, entertained Sunday Music Hall and also saw a per­ Bench. . * liome In Chadwicks, N. Y. al autumn country outing stag­ liclmer and son, Albert J„ at a buffet supper ln honor of formance of "The Seven Won­ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stelgle- Mr, and Mrs. William 8. ed annually by MCOSS. Among Mrs. Pcrnal Purschc ond chil­ Mr. and Mrs. Leon G. Chrls- ders of the World,” man and children, Richard Todd and children, Nancy Anil those on the eommltteo of Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. nnd Barbara, Riverton, were and W a r n e, Birmingham, dren, Marilyn, Arnold a n d ' tlnat, Lima, Peru. more thnn 100 county women Joan, all of Yonkers, N. Y.; _ Their guests included Mr. Cushman, Princeton junction, Sunday guests of Dr. Conover Mich., were guests for several are Mrs, Laurenco Taylor, Burlew nnd Mrs. Burlew. Bar­ nnd Mr, and Mrs. Chariot and Mrs. R. B. Hoedllng, Mr. were Friday evening guests of days of Mr, and Mrs, Philip Holmdel. co-chairman ot nov­ Dllilmonr of Bryn Mawr Park, MT7-and Mrs. Jac A. Cushman. bara and Richard Stelgleman Neldlinger. elties; Miss Laura Harding SAVE , and Mrs. Emil Klett, Mr, and N, Y, ; Mrs. J. Donald Miller. Mr; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Aubs. returned home with their par­ Mrs. Spafford W, Schanck a n d Mrs. D, S, Marshall, and Mrs. Richard Lewis, Mr. jr., and daughters, Carlcne ents after spending several entertained at a luncheon Holmdel, and Mrs. Ilarry S. and Mrs. William Wilkins, Mr. and Janet, spent last week at weeks with their grandpar­ bridge Aug. 21. Prize winners Willey, Keyport, First Aid Auxiliary and Mrs. William B. Miller, Ocean Bcach. ents. were Mrs. David Bruce, Mrs. Arrangomcnts have been Has Monthly Meeting Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Mr and Mrs. Jac A. Cush­ Philip Neldlinger' and Mrs. mado for games, rides, puppet Mrs. May Dell, all o! Mata- Currie entertained Dr. Albert man and son, Geoffrey, wero Frederick Mauer. Other guests shows, oxhlblts and other at­ The monthly meeting of tho wan; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Krieger and Mrs. . Krleger. Saturday evening guests of Included Mrs. Joseph Dcrnbcr- tractions for tlio event which Matawan Township First Aid Pitcher, Mr. and Mrs. August New York, over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Cottrell, ser, Mrs. Joseph Baler, M r b, will bo held-from 10 a.m. to Auxiliary was held Mondiiy at Schmellng, Mr. and Mrs. Ar­ On Saturday night they attend­ Jr. Frank II. Bliss, nnd Mrs, Rus­ 4:30 p.m. Lunch will bo avail­ the.Cl!{fw!)!)d_Elro-IIoii«o,-Tho thur Klett. Holmdel; K a r e n ed a dinneLdance at the Man­ _Mr.—and- Mrs._ Joseph 6hel. sell A. G. Stetler,— .... -...... able and a color television set birthday of Mrs, Betty Dllka and Diana Chrlstlndt, Karen asquan River Oolf and Coun­ don have returned home after Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth N. will bc awarded ln tliu after­ was celebrated, The d a i k Pitcher and John Kinney. try Club. a visit to Fulton, N. Y., and Pike and children, Alan, Bar­ noon. Judging ot pots of ovcry hovso was won by Mrs, Claim Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Bell Trenton. Mich., where they bara and Diana, have return­ description will start at 10:30 Derochalls. A special award HUGE and daughter, Nina, returned visited their son-in-law a n d ed home after vacationing at a.m. a n d novice obedience wos wdii by Mrs,' HI v c I y n Auxiliary Luncheon, home Sunday from a vacation daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Pleasant Lnko Lodge, Elkins, classes and best ln show will Kucharck. Cllffwood Beaoh, Aug. 21 At Woodmans on Cape Cod, Mass. Bland. N. H, bc judged In tho afternoon In The hoslcHsCH for the even­ case of rain the event will bc ing wore Mrs. Gloria Dunger The Monmouth Memorial Lamborn, Mrs. Louis E. Hel- Mrs. Davidson Hosts Mrs. James Hauser held on Sunday, Sept. 15. and Mrs. Ethel Boyle, Others Hospital Auxiliary, Matawan, ser. Mrs. G. J. Sterling attending were Mrs, Jano Bll- PROFITS! held a covered dish luncheon Thompson, Mrs. Leon Blum- Sunday School Class Honored At Tea lundor, Mrs, Marie M 0 e k 0 r, Aug. 21 at the home of Mr. Marks Seventh Birthday Mrs. Groce Ryan, Mrs. Dot enthal, Mrs. Sophie Weln6teln, and Mrs. Charles Woodman, Mrs. Albert W. Davidson re­ Mrs. Jnmes Hauser, Mata­ Mr, and Mrs. Vernon Elll- Bnlnton, Mrs. Kvclyn Smith WorWt Large»t Operation Matawan. Mrs. Charles Sprlnghorn,,Mrs. cently entertained her Sunday wan, wos guest of honor at a and Mrs. Irene Drugas, Allan J. Morrison. Mr. a n d son, Matawan, entertained Those attending were Mr. tea given by Mrs. Howard Tuesday at a birthday party Of tin K i n d . . . Mrs. Howard C. Shinn. Mrs. School class of the First Meth­ and Mrs. W. W. Hobrough, Woolley, Malawan, Saturday. for their daughter, Alice, wIid Mrs. Oeorge Lehritter, Mrs George C. Miller, Mrs. Walter odist Church, Matawan, at a Mrs. Hauser Is moving to Sil­ Nominated For Post Elder, Mrs. Donald Dickenson, picnic at her home on Mill was seven-years-old. Quests In- Johnson Cartan, Mrs. Bayard ver Spring, Md. Co-hostess­ cludod Glenn and Muriel Ham­ Worth (continued bottom next col.' Miss Carolyn Dickenson. Rd., Matawan. Mrs. Charles Meeker h a s es wero Mrs. Evorott E. Carl­ ilton, Jay ond Barbara Crenel, been nomlimlud on the candl- Attending were Mrs. Robert son, and Mrs. Victor Fredda. Betty and Bobby Hathaway, dnto lor corresponding sucre, Much Robinson and children, Linda, Mrs, Story Hallook poured. 11 Anderson, Nuncy Ilatclllf tary nf tho citizens oommlttoe Moral EVERY Debby and Robert, Jr., Centcr- Other guest were Mrs. G.J. M is Ellison, Choryl Williams [or better schools, according Need a hand town: Mr. and Mrs, Edward Sterling Thompson, sr., Mrs. and James Williams. Gomes to Georgo Hcnsler, temporary Devaney and children, Phyllis, Ross M a g h a n, jr., Mrs. were played and refreshments chairman. lOtcoUon ol officers Paul and Samuel; Mr. &n>l Charles Perrlne, Mrs. Ralph Ni polity — N. UIII h with your served, will bo held In Septoinbor, «M«urf, Ui. k Ui M r s. Wilber Schneldcr and C. Bedlo, Mrs. William Miller, mu' Hiltiw httU. M t.t,14,, children, Carol Ann and Rob­ Jr., Mrs. W. Oliver Dlggln, 2nd CAN Home builcting? ••III, Cillilgt, ,fl MII.Rr. ert; Mrs. Rhea Longstrcet and Mrs. Douglas Ward, Mrs. Wll children, Nancy, Ann - Loulso llam Wllklna, Jr., Mra. Forest DOZtNJ or and Alan; Mr. and Mrs. Leon­ Garrison. Mrs. John Moholr, SHADE* * 6 _ » 8 ard Stokes and son. Leonard; Middletown; Mrs. John K 1 n t*l. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Hermann ncy, Mrs. August Schmellng, FREE and children. Gay and Oarv: Holmdel; Mrs. Ida II a u i o r, Mrs. Richard Getsliall a n d Roselle Park; Mrs. Leon G, MAMIE daughters. Karen and Joyce; Chrlstlnat, Limn, Torn: Mrs, mtlHCMION NO LIMIT! Mr. and Mro. Robert Muller Edward Preston and M r s. and son. Robert; Miss Bessie Robert LaMuru, Morganville (HAMCl Lyle, Mrs. Hazel Heyer a n d Buy t— G*t 2 Mr,.Davidson. * Former Keyport Man (• Ut, Util for #f furnllwra. Buy 5— Get 10 Feted At Party Dies In Connccficut Mu $ faithg hf|h ftt«M fUUfc, A hlsh mass of requiem was Mrs* Viola Helms, Mata “ANV PAIHTI MAKE" wan, entertained at a surprise sung July 25. 11)57. nt Ht, Fran Complete banking sorvicoi - that birthday party In honor of her els Xavier Church, New Mil mother, Mrs. Harry Wells. ford, Conn.. for John A. Dra- really rings tho bell with busy men Quests included Mrs. W. Rulon peau, 11, Fairfield, Conn., for­ merly of Keyport, who died “’I Invll* you lo hy my fomatit fr«i Wiixm you'** manning to build your dream Smith. Mrs. Joseph Dlctrich, and v/omrm. Right hero in one spot, Mrs, BcJla Young, Mrs. Leon­ Tuesday, July 23. J&57, after home atop in and talk with one of our friendly long JUncfts. The LUlin Funeral flcdlon oMtr ond tn|oy (hi Mvlngi loan counselors. We'll do our best to arrange ard Brown, Mrs. Laurence Alt- you can tranuict all your banking ken, Mr*. Laurence Helser Home, New Milford, w u & in practical, worry-free financing for you. Rent­ charge of srrangemcntn. Inter­ mod# poiilbU by hug* volymt end . sized monthly payments fit your budget. Mrs. Lydia Walling, Mrs. Wil­ liam Moddings, Mr. and Mrs. ment wan in St. Francis Xav­ business. It's handy. It savos timo, oa«-ltip mtrckaiidlilnfl.‘' Your application will r»«lv» prompt, por- Adolph Hess, Marry Wells and ier Cemetery, New Milford. sonol olttnllon . . . a tp*«dy committal. Se« granddaughter, Patricia Burviving are his wife, Clara Mako this your bank. be well educated, man had been hospitalized aft­ Agent Mrs. Lorna K. White. we’ll be kept bustling to ac­ according to Dr. Beck, who is er the crash and Mr. Dreyfuss For Your Listening Pleasure superintendent of the Freehold and persons in his car report­ Regional High School District. ed injuries. Patrolman William HAROLD A, PIERCE PERCE STRINGS ^ STULTZ Friday and Sunday Nights “New Jersey schools will en­ Pease, Keyport Police, issued roll .about 40,000 more pupils Harold A. Fierce, Long the summons. tills year than last,'* Dr, Beck Branch, ' has been promoted Norman J, Currie, Keyport, says, “For the past few years from Superintendent of Substa­ represented Mr. Ackerman. ERNIE M ERCURIO enrollments have been going tion Construction for the Jer­ He put John Cslk, 408 B r o a d sey Central Power & Light St., Keyport, on the stand to up about that much/ mainly At The Grand Piano because of the high birth rates Company's Bay, Coast a n d substantiate testimony by Mr. in the early 1050's. Southern Divisions to the new­ Ackerman that the Dreyfuss ly-created position of System ."More than one-third of the car had come Into the inter­ also Friday and Saturday Night Substation Maintenance Coor­ section at a high rate of speefl increase will be ln our high dinator for JCP&L and th e schools. The high schools are on Route 36 when Mr. Acker­ New Jersey Power & Light man was proceeding through just beginning to feel the ef* Company. fects of the post-war baby on Main St. A Well Known Orchestra wave. Their enrollments will The appointment, announced Mr. Dreyfuss acknowledged Food Served Daily continue to Increase sharply by C. A. Dougherty, Chief En he had come Into the intersec­ f o r a great many years. glneer vol the two companies, tion at “from 43. to 48“ miles Lunch 11 to 2 Dinner 5 to 9 , "These additional pupils will ts part of the Integration of op­ per hour and was a quarter of erations of JCP&L and NJP&L STULTZ, JR A La Carte 9 P.M. to 1:30 A.M. intensify the need,for teacher? the way into the intersection j 'SCPVikG y^-t.f-'uec needs 'Since !909 and for school buildings," Dr. Part of Mr. Pierce’s new du­ when he saw the Ackerman W5- k & p o z t ties will be assisting in the es­ car pulling through. He said i o il Burning 6.ouipm£ntj-S6Rvice . Beek points out. \:Fuel oils • kerosene • c o a l \ ROUTE 36 RARITAN TOWNSHIP tablishment of technical pro­ he took his foot 'off the g a s 7: 2104 “Just to take care of t h t cedures for tbe maintenance of 40,000 extra pupils, New Jer- pedal but did not have space 213 BROAD Street ■ '■ Ku f/w t Between Keansburg And Union Beach substation equipment of both left ln which to brake his car c with a white orchid. ! . Woodbrldge ’H ig h 's o h o o j; Main 6t.,‘ Mntawnu. Itaii, Matnwan'; four grand-; Class of 1964, and is employed children. : . , { Miss Penelope Howland, Des by General Cable Corp., Perth Wlget Mo tees, Iowa, was. maid- of Amboy. The bridegroom, at­ Mr. a n d Mrs, Richard Funeral services wore held honor, arid MissLauren Jack­ tended Keyport High Scbool Wlget, 3Q3 Laurence P k w y., Wednesday nt I p.m. at t h « son, Nutley, and. Miss Judith and.served four. years ln the Laurenco Harbor, are the par­ Bedle Funeral Home, Mat»- Harris, New York were, th e U, S; Navy. He Is employed ents ot a daughter, born In wan, with the Rev,'Chester A, bridesmaids. Their princess by the Titanium, . Division of Perth Amboy Hospital. Qallowsy, pastor of the F irst' style streeMength dresses of the National Lead Co., Perth ■ . Prosbyterlan Church, Mill- green crystaJette were made Amboy, ' Stuart ...... wan, officiating. Interment with high front necklines, short was ln Old Tennent Cemetery, s s m m m a i A daughter was born on sleeves and lull skirts. They WUson-Roser Sunday, Aug. 3D, 1097, In Fort wore double headbands of MBS., MBS. THOMAS JOHNSON Miss Carol Wilma Roger, MB,, MBS. GROVEB JAMES CADENT Monmouth .Hospital to P i r • t Mrs, Peter F. Frawley . white velvet flowers with daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lt. Theodore M, Stuart a n d Mrs, Mary E. Frawley, 15. Miss Rosemarie Wallis, fashioned bouquets which Miss Anne Teresa B u o o o. green circular veils and car* daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hodden, 215 Wayside Dr., Cliff­ tucked bodices, square neck­ Mrs. Btuart, Garden Trailer Morganville, dlod Friday, rtad cascade bouquets of pas* were made of carnations that lines, short sleeves and r e d Aug. 23, 1057, In...Monmouth Royce Wallis, 1064 Woodbine matched the color of their wood, became the bride ot (laughter ot Mr. ana Mrs. Bod- Park, Hariet, ...... tel pompon chrysanthemums Dr., Cllffwood Beach, became Howard I. Wilson, jr., son ot co Bucco, 276 First St., Key­ taffota oummorbunda. They Memorial Hospital, Sho w a n and roses. gowns, combined with white Mr. and Mrs. Howard I. Wil­ horn ln Holmdel, the daughter ‘ the bride of P/c. Thomas John* carnations. - port, becamo the bride of dro­ wore whlto ploturo hats a n d The bridegroom's father was son, son of Mr. and Mrs. Al­ son, sr., 18 Center Ave., Mata­ carried princess baskets ot O b i t u a r i e s of Uie late Alfred and HI 11 e a Shirley Wallis, Cllffwood ver James Caden, 1D0 Broad­ carnations. (Ilalarln) Hardy, She waa th* the best man and ushering bert Johnson, 782 Greenwood Beach, sister of the bride, and wan, Sunday, Aug. IB, 1957, at 4 p.m. in Trinity Episcopal way, Koyport, son of Mra. Mrs, Albert Qulh wife of the late Peter V. were Dr. Charles C. Graves Ave., Laurence Harbor, Satur* Grace Granato; Keyport, were Beatrice Owens. Keyport, and Pfo, Richard Cadon, Port HI, brother of the bride, and day, Aug. 24, 1957, at 2 p.m. Church, Matawan. The Rev. Bragg, N, C., twin brother ot Mra, Dora M. Outli, 233 Sun­ Frawley, the flower giris. They wore Bernard McK. Oarllck, rector, Thomas Caden, Mt. Holly, Sat­ Marvin Milton, both of Phila­ in St. Joseph's Church, Key­ gowns of white net over taf­ urday, Aug. 24, 1957. at 3 p.m. the bridegroom, was the best set Ave., Old Bridge, died Surviving are two daugh* delphia, and Russell Lewis, port. feta with blue sashes, puff performed the ceremony, be­ ln St. Joseph’s Church, Koy- man. Ushering were John Rob­ Thursday morning, Aug. 23, tors, Mrs, Froderlok Orim, • Troy, N. Y. The Rev. C. J. Kane, pas* sleeves and square necklines, fore an altar decorated with povt. erts, Harvey Morrell, Frank 1057, at hor homo after a short Red Bank; Mrs. John Hold, white gladioli. Bucco, brother of tho bride, Illness, A native of New Bruns­ Morganville, and four grand­ For her daughter’s wedding, tor, officiated at the double blue bonnets, and carried old The Rev, John Hendricks of­ Mrs, Graves selected a _cham- ring ceremony before an nltar fashioned bouquets of blue Given In marriage by her Matawan; Anthony ’ B u o c o, wick, she had lived In O ld children, ....______father, tlie bride"' was' "attired ficiated at -tlie double ring brother... of tha brldo, a n d Bridge for" tho last 10 months. ‘ pagne lace dress with a pink decorated with white gladioli. and white carnations. cercmriny. Mrs. James Mizell, Funeral acrvlcoa woro h»14 sequin hat and tan accessor­ Mrs. Michael Cox was soloist Francis Mltchcll, Cllffwood in a gown of beige and gold James Mlioll, brother-tn-l a w She had been a resident ot Monday at B a.in. at the W. II, with white* accessories and a sister or tho bride, and Mrs, of tho brldo, boll) of Koyport, Perth Amboy tor BO years, ies. She- had an orchid cor­ and Miss Loretta Durante was Beach, was best man a n d Michael Cox wero the soloists. Froomnn and Bon Funeral sage, The bridegroom’s moth-~ the organist, . ushering were Louis Granato, white orchid corsage, Tlio bride's mother chose a A widow of Albert Oath, she Homo, Freehold, At 0 a.m. a The bridesmaid, Miss V l r- Miss Loretta Durante wan or­ charooal silk dress with whlto er wore a pink organza dress Given In marriage by her Keyport; Ralph Silvers, Ralph ganist. ‘ / , wns a member of tho Qraoe solemn requiem mass was with a matching hat and ac- father, the bride wore a chap- Yeomans, both of Matawan, gnia G e r m a n n, Cllffwood print, a whlto hat and acces­ Lutheran Church, Perth Atn- Olven ln marriage by her oolebiated at Bt, Joteph'a cessorles and an orchid cor­ el-length gown with a bodice and Anthony Gallo. Cliffwood Beach, wore a powder blue sories. Hie bridegroom’s moth­ boy. father, tho bride wore n I n 11- eiiuroh, Koyport, by tlio Rov, sage. , of lace over taffeta trimmed Beach. dress with a corsage of white er selected a bills moire dress Surviving are a daughter, Francis Crlnti, grandson ot Mrs, carnations. ; length gown of Italia^ silk taf­ with a white hnt jind accessor­ A reception followed at the with sequins and pearls! The For her daughter's wedding, Mrs, Dorothy Render, Colum­ Crlno, assisted by the Her. round neckline was trimtoed Raymond Dallenbach, " Man­ feta designed with a basque ies, Both had orchid corsages, bia, s, a ; a son, Albert, with home of the bride’s parents, the bride's mother wore & bodice, short sleeves and a Sa­ Augustus Crlno and U\e Rev, after which the couple left for with pearl and sequin design­ street-length sheath dress of chester Ave., Keyport, w as A reccptlon followed In tho whom she resided, and five John Homlrloks. Interment ed flowers. The skirt was blue and white silk embroider* best man. ^ . brlna neckline bordered with Vnlon ncaoh Flro House, aft­ grandchildren, Nantucket, Mass. For traveU lace, rc-cmbroldered with er which the couplo left tor was in St, Joseph’s cemetery, lrig, the bride wore a medium made ofJ nylon tulle. Her fln- cd with silver, a dark blue _ Tho bride’s molher chose an Funernl service* were held Keyport, »_.... gertlp-length veil fell from fl emerald green dress wltb white sequins, A band of em­ Canada, For traveling, th e Saturday at 2 p.m, at T li e blue orlon_ suit, with a blue hat and accessories and a cor­ broidered while sequins trim­ print blouse, a white flower crown of pearls and sequins, sage of red roses. The bride­ white accessories. The hrlde* brldo woro a navy bluo shan­ Flynn ti Son Funeral II 0 m s, Vlnoent M. Oray groom's mother wore a royal med the full skirt with a diap- tung shoatli dress with a white hat, navy blue accessories and and she carried a cascade groom’s mother chose a street- Perth Amboy, interment was Vlnoent M. Oray,- 40, Bunni bouquet of white roses. length dress of light blue sat­ blue dress with blue accessor­ el train. Her flngertlp-lehgth hat and accrssorlcu anti a cor­ In Alpino Cemetery, Perth a white orchid corsage. ies, veil of Frcnch Illusion tell Amboy, - Lane, Woodbrldge, dlod S U n- The bride was graduated Miss Ellen Clement, Fords, in, a matching hat and acces­ sago of whlto orchids. A reception for the Immedi­ from a crown af matching laco Tho bride was grani<L was tn Lesch, Chicago, 111., nnd Miss both of Elizabeth. Clmfioy ami Mrs, Chanoy, 120 Hons Funernl Home, Allnnllo a Mum,(ileum In Moss It 111 Highland Ave,, Keansburg, Bioudwsy, ICoypprt, are th e lllHliliinilii, wnn hi rlitiiur ol Helen Duke. Fair Lawn, col­ daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. For her daughter's wedding Balady Cemetery, Malawan. lege classmates of the bride, parents of a son, born Thurs­ arrmigeiiienU. Frederick Brown, 70 Franklin Mrs. DeRasmo selected a Mr, and Mrs, Joseph Ilnl- day, Aug. 22, 11157, In Fort were bridesmaids. Their walta- Ave.. West Keansburg, recent­ shrimp color lace dross, a ady, 0 West Richard St., Key­ length sheath gowns of Ice Monmouth Hospital, 'llio baby TIiotiuin M. llrrn ly became the bride of Gerald matching hat, plastic accessor­ port, urb the parents ot a son. weighed seven pounds, 13% Tlmimin M, Hern, '15, of 113 Funeral Servloo blue cotton. Jace had Sabrina Pruitt, Laurel Ave., Keans- ies, and a white orchid cor­ born Tuesday, Aug. 20, 1057, In necklines, cap sleeves and full ounccs. and haa been named Cedar Bt,, I'hist Kt-auiibmg, Joseph II. (’villus, Hr, burg, eon of Mr, and Mrs, Wil­ sage. nivervlcw I’lonnllul, Clcno i'aul,. Jr. Mrs. choiiey Is died Uutidiiy, Aug, T<5. 1057, In Funeral services were hslil detachable overskirts of liam Pruitt, Union Beach, at A reception was held at El- matchinc nylon net. They thn fovniri' Minn fjivlly Bltnlt Mnniiio'.illi Momm'.al Hospital, Hnturdfty at 1:30 p.m, at th* the Keansburg Methodist Moe-Ki Restaurant, West “ ’ribbetu He was horn In Hrcnuoiis, tho wore crowns with circular Cnpt. Firrinrluk Tibbetts, Jr., nno, daughter o< Mr, and Mrs, Jlcdle Funeral Home, Keyport, Church Parsonage, Keons- Keansburg, following the cerc- uon of the l! A high lriiulem mass wai roses. cln, Keunsburg, was nccom Plighth St., Sayrevll/e, former­ view Houpltnl. to Mr, nnd Mr*. vJeiv Don,Ilnl, to Mr. unit,Min. flye grandchildren. ponied by the organist, M r g their many klnriner.reft during Wlllluin J. Henderson, Mj Gun- celebrated yi-Meritsy at II 11,111 The bridegroom's mother se­ ly of Keypori. and the late my huhbnnd’b Krne.it Kngland, 700 Ninth HI , ••MMMIMHMttHHIS Marie Lederhau*, East Keans ton Ave., Mntnwun. Union lieaeli. at Hi. Catherine's Church, hy lected a dusty rose dress 'of Mrs, Krofchln. Saturday, Aug. Mary Julie llie Rev, Thiiddeus Wojclehow 1953 embroidered organza with s burg. 24. 1957, at 4 p.m. in Bt. Mi* To* — Mlrro Givrn In marriage by h e r chiel'a Church. Perth Amboy. wltw-adv 29* . ski. Interment was lu Mt. Oil- fihoer organza high nerklinp Mr, nnd Mrs. Josoph Fox, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Mlrro. vel Cemetery, Middletown CHEVROLET BELAIR father, the bride wore a bal- The double ring ceremony wan and a side skirt dtape. S he Wedding Announcement* 130 Maple Ave., Keansburg, Houle 30, Keyport, uio tlm par­ Township, 'llie John J, Ryan 1 Dr. Nrdsn • Clean As Wan wore a matching hat and ac­ lerlna-length gown o! CliftntMly pei formed the Rev. Albert pilnieo promptly on paneled are tlie parent* «f « non, born lu ll W.W, Tires Ince and nylon tulle, fashioned Oajdoi. ents o(;|i .diiugbter, born Halur- Home for Funeruls. K e 11 n s- cessories and a corsage of or orioal book mow while Thursday, Aug. ?2, 1057, 111 day, Aua” U4, 1057, Iii River­ bum, was In plnirge of ar- with a sabnna ncckltne outlln Uivtn in marriage toy her BuMer & Bitter- Key 7*0198 while roses. vellum #1 Du, o!)lce. Itltervie*' llmuual. view JfosBltsiv' laiigeuients. College Registration Exhibit U nit Js Robert Deitz Swaps Helmets Legion Convenes Sonar Scliool Graduate To Start Sept. 9 Opened By Army The first summer session at In Atlantic C ity Monmouth-College, West Long M/Sgt. Richard 13. Kimball, The American Legion C o n- Branch, enued Aug. IC. giving , yentlon heads" the^llst of “ at­ of the Red Bank...Army, Re­ 270 summer students a breather Page Elctt Am. 29, 1957 tractions for September activi­ cruiting Station-, announced re­ cently that the Regular Army before fall studies, and giving ties in New Jersey resorts, ac­ college officials two weeks cording to Commissioner' Jo­ has organised a new unit call­ during which to make final, Antarctic Stamps seph E. McLean, of the New ed “Tbe U. S. Army Exhibit praparatlons for an expected..; Unit” and ls accepting direct Jersey Department of Conser­ registration of more than 1800- vation and Economlo Develop­ enlistments for qualified young students starting Sept. 9; W ill Be Available ment. An anticipated 500,000 men interested in this type of people will witness the parade assignment. Registration for the fall se­ For ttie stamp-collecting en­ on the Atlantic City boardwalk mester will be held for five thusiasts in tbe Asbury Parle The unit ls located at Alex­ on Sept. 16. . andria, Va. Enlistments and days, afternoons and evenings, „ area. Navy Recruiter Thomas ending Sept. 13. The d a H r V. Ward, MMI, has some Other stellar performances re-enlistments are authorized will be the Junior drum a n d for three, four, five or six hours will be 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. news. He said "The Navy’s and 5:30 p.m. to 8 o'clock. Antarctic operation Deep bugle preliminaries and final years. cpntest on Sept. 14 and IS; Le­ Faculty advisers and. students- Freeze TH this fall will pro­ Sgt. Klmhall further stated will take advantage of the time vide a special service to stamp gion bands and male chorus that “applicants must produce competition'and final Judging to plan schedules for students collectors anywhere m th e Rccclvlng his diploma upon graduation from Um Fleet Sonar evidence of outstanding ability within the flexible framework • world. Three Navy Post Of­ of the National Senior Drum School, Key West, Fla., ts John J. EUls. Jr , sonarman third class, In the field of exhibit design or and Bugle-Corps -competition 'USN, 6ori bf Wra. ATii?nbcire 'KUis,19 AU«Dtlc Ave., Kcyport. of the college, which..permits - .... rices lu Antarctica will cancel construction. Specifically, the qualified students to study day ‘ stamp covers sent by phllate- on Sept. IS. Monday evening, Navy Cdr, R.H, GaUemore, of the Sonar School Is shown exhibit'unit has a requirement Sept. 16, the Legionnaires will making Uie presentation. . or evening, part-time or full­ 'lists. ■ for such specialties as muse­ time. “A limit of one cover per dance to a natlonally-I! n o w n Before entering the service Sonarman Ellis attended Keyport um’ preparators, diorams fab­ HMph School. _____ collector will be accepted for band ln the Convention Hall at ricators, wood carvers, model Sept. 16 through Sept. 18 wlU postmarking at each Antarctic the Legion Bali. Sept. 17. the makers, finished cabinet mak­ be taken up with orientation for students. Classes will begin ; Post Office, except that a col­ 40 & 8 Clubs will provide much Games Commission Public Health Courses ers and sculptors. The unit al­ lector may include one cover fun and frolic with a parade. so has a need for career sol­ S-spt. 19. - for each member of his house­ Boxing bouts wlU be televised Cites Large Take Offered By University diers who'are outstanding in hold. from Convention Hall, Wednes­ their personal appearance and Air Pollution Course' “Tbe post offices making the Bobert Deitz, former Matawnn High School athletic star. day evening. Sept. 18. ' ° Large sums of money a r e Rutgers University, t he Is pictured swapping his foothill helmet for an U.S. Army one military bearing to. make pub­ cancellations will be the Little All major airlines bave been being raised by religious, char­ State University of New Jer­ lic appearances throughout the Offered By University America Station (L.A.), Byrd nlth M/Sgt. J. Monahan of the Bed Hank Recruiting Station. alerted to give every possible sey, and the State Department Bob lias enlisted In the U.S. Array for attendance at Photo­ itable and veterans’ organiza­ United States as representa­ Rutgers University, K e n Station (Byrd), and the South co-operation ln assisting to of Health, Jointly will offer two graphic Laboratory Operation Course at Fort Honmouth. , tions this summer through tives of the Army.*' 1 . ■ Brunswick, is offering again Pole Station (Pole). Collectors bring to Atlantic City 75,000 courses In public health In Interested young men m a y should note ln pencil ln th e Robert Deltz, son of Mr. and Army Recruiting slatlon.under Legionnaires who will spend conducting licensed raffles. An New Brunswick beginning ln two courses ln air pollution fot organization. It was reported, contact M/Sgt. Kimball at the the academic'year, 1957-58. ' lower'left corner of each en­ Mrs. Harold Deltz, 9 Fountain the O. S. Army's “Reserved an estimated.$ll,000,000 In the September. . - Army Recruiting Station, Post ln Red Bank, realized pro­ It is open not only to gradu­ closed cover tbe cancellation Ave., Matawan, has been ac­ for You” program, which per­ Atlantic City area and other Introductory milk sanitation, Office Building, Red Bank, be­ desired, such as L.A., Byrd, or cepted for attendance at th e mits high school graduates to parts of the state. ceeds of $20,794.00 from award­ for Inspectors and health offi­ ates and undergraduates, but tween the hours of 8 a.m. and also to Industrial, government­ Pole. ■ U, s. Army's Photographic select a course of their choos­ As a warm-up to the Nation­ ing an automobile, freezer, hl- cers doing milk Inspection 12 o'clock noon, Monday --- .‘‘All philatelic mall, how­ Laboratory Operation Course ing before enlistment. He will al American Legion Conven­ work, will be taught every al and other professional ‘per* ' fldellty console and n portable through Friday or call Shady- sons Interested in air sanlta-! ever, should be sent to tbe fol­ which is conducted at nearby assist the Army’s Recruiting tion, the annual New Jersey television set. . 1 ' ■ Wednesday evening f o r 10 lowing address: Deep Freeze Fort Monmouth. He enlisted ln Staff in the sbore area today side 1-5930. tion. A certain background ln Department Drum and Bugle William E. Lehman, jr., weeks, on the college farm Philatelic Mail, Construction the U. S. Army yesterday, ln and tomorrow. He will be Corps, color guard and band campus, beginning Sept. 18. college physics and chemistry, chairman of the Control Com­ or their equivalent is needed.; Battalion Center, Davlsville, order to complete his baslo available on those days at tbe field contests will be held Mon­ A course ln plumbing regu­ Cliffwood Woman Gives E. I. Most of the ships particl- training prior to attending the Matawan Post Office between mission emphasized the large day at the Clifton High School amounts of money that could lation and inspection, also of­ Winning Suggestion Classes will be held Fridays - pa tin# ln the operation will be school course. 1 and 3 p.m. ; Stadium. fered for 10 weeks, will begin from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m., begin- loaded at Davlsville. A graduate of the 1957 Class Also assisting In Army Re­ be raised legally. He pointed In the seashore and lake out that a few organizations the following night, also ln Miss Louise K. Armlngton. nlng Sept. 20 at the. College of “AU philatelic mall originat­ at Matawan High School, he cruiting this week are Pvt. areas, boating events will be New Brunswick. The course is Clllfwood Beach, was among Agriculture. ing in a foreign country also was an outstanding school ath­ Donald Uhrlg, Keansburg; Pvt. were Jeopardizing their right featured on Monday. Sche­ to play bingo or raffles for 30 intended for persons training 10 employees ol the Esso Re­ A description of the courses must be addressed to Davis- lete during high school, win­ William Cuthbertson, Port duled are motor boat races at for licensure as plumbing in­ search and Engineering Co., ls available from the Depart­ vllle, R. I., and must Include ning 10 letters for football, Monmoutb, and Pvt, Donald months by trying to give cash Lake Hopatoong, and tb e as a prize for nondraw raffles. spector. Linden, who recently received ment of Sanitation, College,of an International reply coupon basketball,-tract, and baseball. vonOhlen, . River Plaza. Hie Greater Wildwood Old M e n's cash awards for suggestions Agriculture, New Brunswick. . wltb each cover submitted He follows a long line of the three boys graduated from He cited the Instance of a Information about course Yacht Club Regatta at Sunset fire company ln Old Bridge. In fees ^nd other information entered in the firm’s “Coin- . These will be exchanged at Deltz family ln the spor ts Middletown Township High Lake, Wildwood. Sept. 5 to 7, Your-Ideas” program. A total Proof that alcohol and gaso­ field. His father recently was Madison Township which had may be secured by writing to Davlsville for U. S. Postage School ln June, where they the Atlantic City Island Yacht ot $610 was shared by the, line do not mix lies ln nation­ before being sent to the Ant­ signed as a baseball scout for were active ln the school ath­ run two cash- games knowing tbe New Jersey State Depart­ th e Cincinnati Reds of t h e Club Regatta will be held. thnt they were illegal si tb e ment of Health, Trenton 25. award winners. al fatality records, which show arctic post offices. letic program. Pvt. Ubrig was that at least 30 per cent of National Baseball League. His For the autumn vacationist result of which action theli Miss Armlngton received “ Tbe final date for all phl- named to the New:Jersey All­ traffic deaths are charged to . latelic mail will be Sept. 15, brother. George, ls baseball State Basketball Team ln ad­ with an eye for beauty, thero right to. play bingo or raffles Since the commissioning of $100 for having worked out Recruiter Ward said.. coach r t Matawan High a n d dition to making the All-State ls the Miss America Pageant wns revoked for 26 months. the U, S. Navy’s Hurricane safer and easier method . or drinking drivers. However, on another brother, Harold, plays Baseball SecondTeam. He will and parade from Tuesday Hunters in, 1946, the squadron preparing heating oil blends holidays and weekends, drink­ Army Forced To Limit for Holy Cross varsity teams. be available . today at th e through Sept. 7 at A 11 a n 11 c “Help Wanted" ads in this has flown Into 70 hurricanes used for a laboratory test ing drivers may be Involved In Robert was processed for en­ Keansburg Boardwalk be­ City. Beauty of another kind paper tell you about the good Involving winds of over 75- which evaluates distillate fuel as many-as 50 per cent of the Reservists' Number listment at the Red Bank tween 1 and 3 p.m. will be seen on a nature expe­ Jobs open. mlles-per-hour. , kddltlves. fatal accidents. ' , dition to the New Jersey Pine Effective Sunday, the num­ Barrens In Burlington a n d ber of men who may enlist in Ocean Counties, sponsored by . the U.S. Army Reserve Pro­ the Audubon Society on Sept. . gram, and men already cnllst- 7. The 55th Annual Monmouth ed who can be sent to camp a n d Elberon. Horticultural for‘six months’ active duty NOTES and Flower Show Is ut Asbury training, will be curtailed Park from Sept. 12 through 15. greatly. This will result In an unavoidable delay for the many About Area Men and Women Hors e. racing enthusiasts may take in tlie United Na- young men presently waiting in tie to participate ln the U.S. Army tii/as $100,000 Handicap at the Reserve Program. Atlantic CIS Race Course The Department of T he s/pt. 14. On the following Army's decision to limit re- eekend, Sept. 21 and 22, fish­ crultlng, and the reduction of Armed Services' ermen may participate ln the ‘shipping figures’ to six Greater Atlantic City' Surf months’ active duty training Fishing Tournament. cactips starting Sunday, was Transferred To France Olrardol Al Fort Dlx Vacationists with a taste for .. made with great, reluctance Pvt. Qeorge H. Smltb, son U. 8. Army. Pvt. John v. history will enjoy "Lafayette and based on the fact that bud- Day” when the town of Lafay­ ol Mr. and Mrs. George Smith, Girardot, 21, Son of Mr. and Keted funds arc' not sufficicnt 61 Church Si.,’ Keyport, has ette ln Sussex County follows to support additional requ|re- Mrs. John Roberts, il-13th St., a French custom ln celebrat­ ’ ments. West Keansburg, has ,been as­ ing Sept. 7. There will be a pa­ In general, this will result in signed to A Company, Second- rade in the afternoon, follow­ the delay of six months' ac­ Training Regiment, Fort Dlx, ed by a band concert and an tive duty training for many outstanding speaker. . for eight weeks of Infantry young men presently interest­ The kids may have an aut­ ed in the U.S. Army Reserve basio training ln conjunction umn fling at the seashore in ; Program. This ‘limited re- with the 1955 Reserve Forces Act. helping Wildwood celebrate crutttng’ is expected to con- National Kids' Week, Sept. 23 tlnue and will Be used as : a During Ills training, Pvt. Qlr- through 27. means of keeping the training ardot will receive Instruction input ln balance with strength Special reduced rates p r e ­ In'general military subjects. vail In the major resort areas objectives and fund alloco- Infantry weapons and tactics, tlons. during the late season. T h e as well as character guidance state has prepared a folder, programs under the post chap­ lain. “Late Summer Fun," listing Matawan Cadets Tour events and giving information Under the RFA program, he about special reduced rates Lakehurst Air Station will serve on active duty for Matawan Cadet Squadron and package plans available six month3 and then be trans­ throughout New Jersey. T h 1 s “" Clvir Air Patrol, toured Lake* ferred to hometown duty with __ hurst Naval Air Station, Satur­ folder may be obtained free- an Army'Resorvo or National of-charge by writing to th e day. They were guided □ uard unit. through the airship and heli­ State Promotion Section, New copter hangers by naval per^ After tho initial eight weeks, Jersey Department of Conser­ nonnel and lunched at the na­ he will receive a two-week vation and Economic Develop­ val exchange. . leave and then enter eight ment, 520 East State St., Tren­ Those participating were weeks of advance Infantry ton' 25, , Ray Brown, James Atkins, training, be enrolled ln one of Fred Schun, Caroline Walling, been transferred from Fort tho specialist schools at Fort Judy Fitzgerald, Keyport; Knox, Ky„ to Mlason, France, Dlx or be transferred to anoth­ er Army post for training. Joan Miller, West* Keansburg; whoro he will be stationed for SCIENCE IN Bill Eastmond, Harold Morri­ IS months. He enlisted ln the Pvt. Olrnrdot attended Red son, Marshal] CoatcB, Mary U. 3. Army in March lor two Bank Catholic Hlgli School Kane, Bob Walling, Middle­ years. . nnd St. Peter’s College, Jersey V o u r l if e town; George Shave, Roy Mat­ Friends may wrlto to Pvt. City. thews, Lt. Franklin Schauffle, Smith at the following ad­ Porter Al Fort Monmouth ts Lt, William Huteheon and Mrs, dress: Pvt. George H, Smith, U. S, Army Pvt. Hugh Por­ Cellophane And Cheese Hutchcon and daughter, Jane, US 51420470, 7002 USA To Agy ter, son of Mr. and M rs Matawan Township, and Sam The some manufacturing proccsb (DIR), A.P.O. 58, New York, Oeorge W. Porter, St. Oeorge that has been used for ccnturles to my and Dennis Hyland of the N. Y. • Newark Squadron. Pi., Keyport, has been trans­ ripen checse, age wine and brew .Returns From Canada ferred from tho Pentagon, beer may now provide you with Joseph O. Bourgeois, i t i u Washington, D. C., to Fort moisture-proof cellophnni, improv­ Schools Mark CD Week man apprentice, USN, son ' of Monmouth. He has been as­ ed plastici and more effective med Radioactive fallout, family Mr. and Mrs. Joseph O, Bour­ signed as court stenographer Idnes. preparedness, and tbe emer­ geois, Atlantic St., Keyport, re­ for tlie personnel a'o t I o n a Scientists ot Chas Pfizer & Co.. gency functions of govern­ turned to Newport, R. I., Aug branch of tlie adjutant gener­ Inc. hove used this fermentation ments, will be some of t h e 7, aboard the destroyer ,U8S al’s office. process to produce subjects brought to tho at­ Warrington, after a midship­ Pvt, Porter graduated from a versatile chcmi . tejitJon of Junior and senior man training cruise to Canada. Keyport High School, Class,of cal building blocli hlgb school students through­ 1951, and entered the Army ln called Itaconi An annual event for Naval acid. Previous!) out the nation as a part of R e s e r v e Officer Training December 1050. ~ seoond annual National Civil manufactured by Corps students from colleges Poling Discharged coatly methods Defense Week observances, a n d universities throughout Sept. 15-21. Frnnk Poling, 203 'T-o'o 1 e and In relatively tho country, the cruise was do*, small quantities, An Illustrated booklet fo r Ave., Union Bcach, was pro­ signed to provide tho midship­ moted by the U. S. Navy from -K3 itaconle acid mm classroom use, entitled “Op- men with."on the Job train- It available to industry In bulk lots eratlon Survival," has been FN to BT3 on Aug. I. IIo was lng’* for their future careers discharged from tlio Navy Fermentation (■ a procees that offered to schools through as Navy and Marine Corps of­ uses microorganism, to yield vari­ iho Civil Defense Education Thursday. Prior to Ills d 1 s­ ficers. Crew members of tho o h a r g o. he served on the ous chemical products. Antibiotics, Project of tho Offico of Edu- Warrington assisted ln th e hormone, end some vitamins ar* Linemen climb poles to m aintain. . . to improve. . . or to'restore your «lectrlo «ervlce, TbejfIf« o a tt o n . Department of U.SB. Saipan, bnscd at th e training and orientation of the Brooklyn Navy Yard, produced through fermentation. on call 24 hour* a d»y to help you. Health, Education and Wei- midshipmen, J Itaconle add has proved its v«r fare, which also acted as Visits were made to Quebec, aatlilty to the chemical industry Ple&se do not make their work hazardous by affixing ilgns or other notice* to our ptriea. consultants to the Federal Canada, and Boston, .Mass. "Mr. Roberts" Closes through it* usefulness in the pro. They may bo tha cause of serious accidents. ■, : ' _ . Civil Defense Administration ductlon of lynthitle rubbir-liki Posting bills on utility poles Ib a violation of the law t Section 27 iB-1 of tha Revised Statutes In the preparation of the ma- Follng Outstanding Grodaate Music Circus Season compound), water-resistant gliu terlal. Pvt. James L, Poling, son ot The final presentation of tbe coatlnga and photographic paptra of tha State of Naw Jersey. Signs, posters and other unauthorised materials 46 nothing to enhMM. i ' Them a for (hi* year’s ob­ Mr, sod Mrs, Melvin Poling, Neptune Muslo Circus’ sum­ For yeara scientist* ha** known tha attractiveness of streets and highways. 321 First St,, Keyport, recent­ servance wlU bs “Govern, mer season began Monday of its great value, but they faced Please cooperate with your electric company In this vitally important matter. meat In Emergenor." Ao- ly was graduated from tb e when "Mr. Roberts,’’ t h e great problems In producing Itaconle cording lo a guidance butte- supply clerk's sojbool at Gener­ Thomas Heggen-Josh Logan add In sufficient quantities They tin "the emergency funo* al Supply School. Fort J a ok- award-winning comedy opened experimented with th* mojit modern Uons of existing state n n d son, fl. C. f o r an engagement listing production methods known to id- JCP&L local government servloo Pvt. Poling was the out­ through Bunday. ence, but only met with success Jeisegr Ceatral Fewer A 1404, a r m s-polloe, ttrp, welfare, standing graduate of his class. Bringing tlu nine-week sea­ when they utilised th* a|*-old proc- sunlUUon-previdv an cxocll- Ha entered Uie army ln Marcb son to a close, "Mister Rob­ es* of fermentation. eat point drpsrtnre l o r Although you won’t be able to and received basio combat erts" la the hilarious story of -J Civil Defense Week events." training at Fort Bennlng, aa. the officers and men station­ *e* It, itaconle acid will play ■* Th* sohool* (bare Veen » The 20-year-old soldier 1s a ed on board a U. 8. Navy sup­ Important ro!* in making your Ilf*, tftte drB W d ariw U*rfr sp«- graduate of Keyport High ply ship in tha South Paclflo a happier and eailtr on* In the yurt to com*. School, Class of 1054. . during World War n , ; , jAa;' mm-. ' V Observe 3-C’s, “W hisker” Specialists A t Rutgers Open *Tij 9 Says Auto Club Monday .. Strict observance of th e Thru Friday -three-C'&-of-4rivin8:r courtesy* N it, UNION An*. 29, 1957 Page Nine caution aod common sense, will make motoring over tbe coming labor Day weekend Polio Fund Appeal Hiucfa pleasanter and safer, NEW APPLIANCE advises Keystone Automobile Cub. ' . Underw ay In Stale T be 3-C suggestion was With Joseph A. Abbott, pub­ DEPARTMENT made recently by Edward P. lic, relations director or th e Clirrajl, safety director of the Federal Telephone tc Radio club, In a plea to all motorists Company In Clifton ai state N. J. HIGHW AY 36, KEANSBURG to Jieip mate tbe last long holi­ chairman, thejl957 Bister Eliz­ day of summer the happiest abeth Kenny Foundation fund and safest-possible. appeal ls underway in H em - "As a matter of courtesy, Jersey. From now until th e dim your car's lights when ap- month-long campaign ends on Tforoacblng another vehicle at Sept.^20, an army of volun- MOST „fllallt.'-’-!>e sa|di .''Olve 'U)e utli- teers.will.he.-engaged4n house- er fellow’ "a break whenever to-house solicitation to meet you can. Be extra cautious, the $225,000 state goal. resting when you're tired and The New Jersey volunteers stopping for occasional re­ will have plenty of support freshment.' And above all else, Dr. Peter A. vanderMeuIen, left, director of the fiutcers from celebrities in the enter­ HAPPY be sensible: Don’t mix drinks University School of Chemistry, and Dr. llaroLJ V. Undstroro, tainment world who will make wltfi driving, be doubly certain associate research specialist in chemistry, examine some lab­ appeals on television an d to observe and. sbey traffic oratory-grown specimens of copper “whiskers” as they seek radio. signs and signals, and. don't wars of preventing this metallic rrowlh. Their study was spott* speed! ’ The group will be headed by sored by the Naval Ordnance Laboratory. National Chairman Al C a p p. "Main arteries cf travel will the cartoonist, Lillian Roth, CUSTOMER Rutgers University scientists from a* plate in a liquid J>ath. cot be adequate for tbe tre­ proudly report that they have Tbe latter growth can cau^e who ls appearing on television, mendous numbers of vehicles prevented the growth of cop- also is chairman of the special that will be Jamming the roads real trouble in certain indus­ “whiskers" in 100 out ol trial and academic research gifts committee. Many o t b e r SAVES MONEY to virtually everywhere, espec­ 100...cases.. This _ undoubtedly. celebrities will make appeals. ia ll y -349 e Dairy pontry information SA VE $169.98 e Glfde-out shelves PLUS 3500 TRIPLE-S STAMPS covering caie Labor Day FULL SIZE PORTABLE Celebrated in the United Statet an a Canada on the firtt Monday in September to honor the working mm. SEWING MACHINE ■ It teas inaugurated by the Knight* e Round Dobbin of Labor in 1882 and made a REGULAR $99.95 _ J f l Sews forward & reverse national holiday by Congress in 1894. e Mott other countries celebrate e Complete let of ■ May Day (May 1) as the working • PREMIUM GRADS accenorles man’s holiday. Heating Oil e Wide area tewing light Beautiful plastic T t FT i - / J '■ Premium Service e covered can *3 6 97 —at na extra cost e 30 year warranty SA VE $62.98 ISM HOLLYWOOD PLUS 370 TRIPLE-S STAMPS SERVICE IN C Our offices m ill bo d ate d on M today, H l,U Place, 81s Caroert September 2. In an emergency, Keyport •• Phone 7*3000 please caU the number titled in your NEW TIME PAYMENT PLAN And VtUrny Serrtee telephone book...... ; SAFCIT IttltHIIEIS SMALL DOWN PAYMENTS * EASY MONTHLY TERMS Wins Skiff Event Raiders To Play Monmouth County Little League Champa Union Beach lions Victors TnCounty Jim Campf^ejrark, piloting Under Lights Sept. 7 sea sVfff owned by Bill Clay­ 'Jay Baker'and Biil 0®*i8®r . Little League Championship Series ton, Keansburg, finished first co-managers pi the Keyport; _j. and second in two heats to cop JOBRNAL' Union Beach Lions left no Haven. Prizes for the season the Jersey Speed Skiff title at Raiders Little League t e a m r - doubt about who should^ be will be awarded at tbat time. Oceanport ln a motorboat re­ announce a game is being ar Page Ten Aur. 29. 1951 champions of the -'Monmouth Manager Pbil Cassidy’s Union gatta. Camp Is a former na­ ranged with a Little League- County Little League Saturday Beacb boys will get tbe tropby tional champion. team from Red Bank or Mid­ when they took the Cllffwood symbolizing the county cham­ dletown to be played Saturday S& S Over Fiber Angels Into camp, 11-1, In the pionship. All persons Interest­ Sept. 7, under the lights at tbe- • deciding game of the title ser­ ed ln Little League activities R o g e r s T o R a c e Middletown Lanes sottbaU • ies at Middlesex Rd. field, may purchase tickets. field on Route 35. It Is believ ^As Playoffs Start Matawan. The keyport Raiders tackled ed this will be the first time ■ ¥ ■ ■ ' . A t L a n g h o r n e Playotfs started Monday ln The Lions had beaten the the Sayrevllle Mytnlks, a team an area Little League team - tbe Matawan-Keyport Softball Angels, 2-0, ln the opener of that had won 21 games aDd Hank Rogers, Cheesequake ever has performed under .. League with Smokey’s-Silver their series but the Cliffwood lost only one this season big carM racing driver, wbo lights.' : ; , ...... Dollar team, sccond ln -regu- nine' had' rallied In the second AggTnSt this outstanding com- has been out of action most of Baker noted, that the team lar’ season standings, opposing game to even the count wltb a .blnatlon, the Raiders made a tbls season, returns to th e who recently cut down t h e • . , Tiber Chemical to., third In 9-5 victory. good ball game of It and fared speedways Sunday as an entry Raiders only by on 8-2 scor*- ' .regular season standings, at T he Lions dismayed the far better than most Mytnlks laJOO-mlle event sponsored by. tbe. Sayrevllle My talks,., were . Laurence Harbor field. Tbe fl- lftrge 'crowd of Angel backers opponents ln losing by an 8-2 the l^S.A.C. at the,Langhorne, finalists in’ t h e freeholders , & S combine prevailed, 5-3. at the Matawan field early. Sat­ score, The game was at KHS Fft.v Speedway. . • tournament'in Middlesex Coun . ; Atlantic Tile Co.. regular urday by scoring four rims the field. , There will be two 60-1&P ty. -The* Mytnlks -lost l-O ^C •... season champs, were sche­ first time at bett. Whltey Bat- The Mytnlks started off as jnile lieats In the event bring*- the South Amboy Pelicans ta ■ duled .to play ttie Brownspolllt sdra, pitching hero pi the. An- though to verify their, reputa. Ing/together .the blg.nSmps In 10 Innings in the gftme-^. de-: : 8 & M, fourth place team. at. gfels series with the Belford tloc and fears of a rout.!They eastern auto raciflg for - t b e cide • the; Middlesex C o.unty- .; Keyport High.field:the,- same: Bjues. V took the mound for scored three times In (he, first first time: this year.; A l o n g championship. : ; »,-*». - . : 7\: : 1 ' night but.Uie'gaine was called Cllffwood.. He' got the first Un- with one out.on BUJy plelger with . Rogers,, entries to .date •:3; It- • is*' ^xpectejl^ the R&lders. , because ofwet grounds. - " " lqn Beach batter but Butchle Raider starting pitcher. A hit, Include JohnpyV Parsons, jto- and Keypbrt -Braves will plftJ- Kepgetter greeted him With a walk and an error filled the The series between B S t 8 Union Beach Lions proved themselves the top team of the SS (cams engaging In pl»7 this dlanapolte .“500’* spe^d:X i n g- a prellmltiar/ game on t h..e . . and Fiber Chemical and be­ season under the auspices of the Little League County Organisation when they humbled the sliigle. Tom Walsh followed bases for Sayrevllle. , t h e n Thompspnvllle, Conn.; Tommy double header feature pro ,, tween Sili M arid Atlantic Tile Cllffwood Angels In the decisive, came Saturday to clinch the championship. / ■ ' v _; * With a double. On an attempt­ Lyons and J a c k I e ' Smith Hlnhersctmltz; former .eastern. gram Sept: 16 at KHS field ta . '■ . w 111. continue through-, the ' “TbeBescbers championship squad* (left to right)* Kneellng—rRobert Samse), Mlchacl ed' squeeze play, no run scor­ came t h' r o ii g' h' with tilts to AAA auto r a c i a g champ, which tbe Kiwanis-Lions soft ^ ' week.. Then, over the Labor Potito, Albert KennUter, Stephen Euby. Jan Nappl. James Bentel; standing, ^Manager. Philip ed- but John Medolla,' Angels score those op the. eacks. Reading,. Pq.; Wild Bill Ranr ball team* meet and the Car • Day holiday weeketd, th e Cassidy, Daniel llouraban, Thomas Walsh, William Trembley, Ronald Gllmartln, Donald Gll­ catcher, held'the ball, so long That was all for tbe Mytnlks dall, another Reading, speed dlnals and Bears play « L.L. : championship series will g e t martln. . ‘ ' . : ' V- . - ‘‘ • : ■ : ' ban Hourahan, the batter, to the fifth. In tbe tbird they king; Jiggs Peters, -Speedway game. . ■ ' ; • underway between the Bemi-fl- was safe on a fielder's choice got one of their bigger scares City, Ind.: DJck-Williamson, nallst winners, dames will -be Football Starts and the sacks were loaded.' of tbe season when the Raiders Monroe Falls, Ohio, and. VIron . Be alert to detect any unus­ . played at Keyport High School Frazee Registers Matawan Rams Big Bill Trembley then ' un­ pulled close. Frankie Dowd Mike" Maglll, HaddonlieJd. ual actions of a pedestrian. He field, Laurence Harbor field on Another football Reason loaded the telling blow of the first up for the Keyport team This will be Maffill’s first ap­ may have been drinking and Matawan Rd. and at H a z I e t will get underway Labor series, a double that scored all ln this frame, worked Paulle pearance since be was Injured may weave right Into the path Fire Co. field. Seventh Triumph Day. New Jersey State In* Top Belford A.C base runners and he took third Z a 1 e s k t, Sayrevllle'a fa'm May 30 ln the Indianapolis of your car without seeing you1 Smokey’s-Silver Dollar had terscholastlo Athletic Associ­ John Duckenllcli’s .home on the throw to the plate to ed Little League pitcher, for a classlo. He has restored' h i s Nearly 1400 drinking pedestrl-" command all the way ln th e Pete Frazee scored his sev­ ation rules set Sept. l as the run ln the last half of the get Hourahan. Trembley then walk. Geyer doubled, sending Fray Offenhauser and tests In­ ans were killed by automobiles . game with Fiber Chemical Co enth triumph of the season at first day when practice can ninth Inning Sunday brought came home on an Infield out. Dowd to third. Zaleskl bore dicate she is as godd as new last year, , Tbelr first batter of the game. Old Bridge Btadlum Friday to be beld by member schools, the Matawan Rams their sec­ Manager Ben Outstl then down and fanned the next two again. assure himself undisputed hon­ batters, but Hank DuBols rap­ IMIMIMMMMIim W * .. Moon Walling, rammed out a bat as this day A » ' Sunday ond win of the season over the used a parade of pitchers to Rogers bad had his Steffen 1955 long home run to give them ors in stock car racing io Cen­ In 1957 It Is expec|M activi­ Belford A. C. team, leaders stop the Union Beach on­ ped him for a sharp single to Offehshauser renovated fo r tbe Jump. Boots Springsteen. tral Jersey for 1957, No other ties at Keyport, Matawan, In the Raritan Bayshore Jun­ slaught but to no avail, K e n score both Keyport runners. the Langhorne event after' his HUDSON HARD TOP Fiber pitcher, Indicated early driver has a record to com Bed Bank Catholic, Leo* ior Baseball League. The Szytaro came in to replace The Sayrevllle combine fin­ R ill - Hydra. pare with his, accomplished long layoff. he was not -. ln top form by nardo and other area sohools game was played In a drizzle Batson. With two out ln th e ally clinched lt in the fifth A belated entry at Lang- One Owner • Sharp Aa A B-awr walking two. men after Moou even though he was put out of will be delayed until Sept. 3 at Cllffwood Ave. field. second, Kengetter hit safely Manager Jay paker had re­ action with an Injury for sev; home ls expected to be Jimmy Buhlerfi Bitter-Key 7-0198 Walling's big wallop. He man­ a Monday. In the case of Calvin Cross was the win and Walsh came around to moved Geiger, as having pit­ Bryan, national champ from aged, however, to retire t h a eral weeks. Matawan and Keyport,' tt al* nlng pitcher for the Rams, score with Kengetter when the ched all the Innings the rules Frazee did not have It easy. lows two full days ef prac­ Burbank, Calif.—... - - --- side without further scoring. even though he had to be re­ Cllffwood outfield let his h i t allowedr and the vlsltors found Sam Hanks, Pacific Pali­ A Walter Beade Theatre In the second Smokey's-Sllver A five-car plleup on the 20th tice before schools opeb on placed by Ed Blaoknall ln tbe get away. Hourahan then the .offerings ot Jim Carhart sades, Calif., winner of-tbe picked up-another run on Hal lap, when Frazee was moving Sept. 4 as this date sees the top of the ninth. Cross had slammed out a home run to bis successor, more ' to their Into command set him back to start of classes at both these Indianapolis classic this year, Shumock’s triple and Moon good excuse to be a bit un­ make the score 7-0. liking. Doubles by Zaleskl and will not be with his fellow ‘big ■ Walling's second hit. Fiber an even restart and tbe other high schools. steady for he was excited John Howard, the A n gels Boots Paprota wltb two on drivers were right on bis fend­ car” speedsters as he has 4.drew first blood ln tlie third Coach Tuffy Baker, Key­ having become a father. Cal hurling ace tbls year and hero did tbe damage, but Carhart signed a contract to r&ce in Children (Jqder 12 Free ers for tbe last five laps. port, has been In West Vir­ also was the victim of an er­ . * £#fhen Tony Oarlto led off by vln Jr. arrived earlier that day. of the second game, came on. the 500-mlle late model stock Box Office Opens 7:00 working Bob Burns, S & S Ralph Perkins, Trenton, was ginia the past two ;weeka Don vonOhlen, star of t h e Ron Oilmartln's hit, after ror that let two runs In. Du­ car race at the new Trenton hurler, for a walk, Jus Rosato out ln front during the-flrst and Assistant Coich Frank Leonardo High School pitching Hoiiraban was safe on an err­ Bols pitched tho lnat Inning International Speedway Labor Last Day - Frl., Aug. 30 sacrificed him along, a n d nine laps and then gave way Zampello still is directing staff, was on tha mound for or and Bucky Beutel had for tho Raiders a6d hold Sayre­ ClarkGable vllle safe. • Day. Two other big car driv­ Oeorge—Bilotti rapped out a to Bill Ffister, Eatontown; who the swimming pool In Metur the Belford team. For six Inn­ walked in the fourth, sent in ers of note, Ralph Moody, Yvonne DeCarlo single to score Oarlto. held tbe lead Into tbe Ifltb lap. chen, so news has been mea> ings he turned ln a pitching two more runs. Homers by After the game the Keyport Charlotte, N. C. and Johnny gre from the Red hnd White "Band of Angels" Springsteen's trouble with At that point Frazee broke masterpiece, blanking the Ac­ Hourahan and Trembley ln the team w a s congratulated by Mantz, a Californian, will join , — In — • finding the plate, decided th e out front but seconds later camp. Likewise* Coach Bar* es without a hit. Extra base fifth finished off Howard and the Mytnlks' manager as be­ Hacks In the racing at Tren­ Warner Color Issue ln the fifth. The Fiber the wholesale crash developed ry RUio, Matawan, is in hits by John Burkbardt had Ed Flynn wound up the un­ ing one ot the better clubs his ton. — Plus — Florida and Assistant Coaoh pitcher walked Oeorge Pelose with the car driven by Lenny given Belford a 2-0 lead on happy Cliffwood pitching job. team bad run up against all Big Car" racing has had a "The She Devil' and Dewey Briggs, the first Brown, Lambertvllle, smash* Bruce MacCutcbeon In runs ln the first and sixth. Cllffwood scored ln the last season. ’ rough year due to Increasing two 8 Sc 8 batters up ln th e ing Into tbe rail and then roll­ Pennsylvania, so nothing Otis Wathlngton spoiled von- Inning on hits by Medolla, Union Beach, Lloni (11) competition from stock c a r Extra: Hour Cartoons frame. Bli! Bouchard’s s a f e ing over on Its side. Brown more revealing has como Ohlen’s no-hltter with a single Flynn and Ben Smith but lt , ab r ovals. Big car drivers, who from Matawan to date. rap loaded the sacks. Spring- was helped from his car by ln the seventh. Cross followed could be. little more than Ruby, ss S 0 bave -been accustomed to $2000 Sat. Only* Aug. 31 ■ steen then walked Bill Wall­ fellow driver Tony Battle, Pat­ with a safe blow and Ducken- never-say-dle gesture on their Kengetter, of 4 .2 prizes for. a race, have been erson, and left the track to Gigantic 5 Unit Ing, forcing lh a run. Burns Brad/'s Wrestlers field also hit safely to score part. Hourdhan and Trembley Walsh, lb . I I, forced .into inactivity or else Bkled out and a nice play by watch the rest of the race them. poured th e pitches through Hourahan, pi o~ 4 4 have bad to lend their names Pre-Holiday Show Oarlto, Fiber left fielder,' Kept from the grandstand. At Amboy Sept. 10 The Aces went ahead ln the against them with deadly ‘ef­ Trembley,' o, p 2 2 to stock car promotions where Briggs on" third. But lt was for Frazee streaked Into th e eighth wben Blacknall hit safe­ fectiveness. Beutel, 2b • 2 1 drlverB a r e competing for ’Promoter Jim Brady, a. for- naught as a wild pitch let lead at the restart and won by ly, Bob Jackson -walked, and Both teams will be guests ot Gllmartln, ss 3 0 prizes ot $150 or (200. Tbe size ' : Briggs score and the other & few feet over Don Stumpf, met Keyporter, who runs Calvin-and Otis . Wathlngton fol­ honor at an end-of-the-season Sterling, rf 2 .0 of the “gate" * at Langhorne runners advance. Tony Rb- Ridgefield Park, with Bill Mc­ wrestling shows In both Toms lowed with singles. banquet of the Monmoutb Wilson. II S O Sunday likely will determine If . sato, Fiber catcher, dropped Carthy, Rumson, close behind. River and Highland Park, an­ Trailing, 4-2, the Belford County Little League Sept. 14, “ big car" racing Is to be re " the ball on a throw to the plata Ffister and Jim Hendrickson, nounced today that be w i n team rallied to. tie' their last at the Willowbrook Inn, Fair 80 1M0 vlved. „ . ' . (1 . ) • ; to get Bouchard on Shumock's Long Island, took the next two present a benefit* grappling time at bat. Alzle Kirk led off trr _ , grounder Springsteen then re places with only 15 of the or­ show Sept. 10, In Waters Stadi­ wltn a hit. Bob Breunlg went iginal starters llnlsltiag. um, Perth Amboy. . 1 . covered: to'loree Uie next two 20 out. but Chuck Boeddlnghaus Power Squadron To Medolla, c batters to pop out, ending the Frazee. Stumpf-cad Ffister Brady said that the card, hit for extra bases, scoring B St B scoring. Joined 12 other drivers who al­ Start Classes Sept. 16 Flynn, 2b, 'cf, p with proceeds going to t h e Kirk. Blacknall came ln to W. Collins, 3b Fiber 'pulled up ln the sixth. ready had qualified for this Perth Amboy Junior Chamber pitch for Cross and got von­ Prlday'B 100-mlle Eastern - The Shre wsbury Power Szyarto, cf, p, lb Jack DlBlase led fjtf. with a of Commerce, would be head­ Ohlen for the second out. Burk- Squadron again ls offering B. Smltb, ss walk and advanced tb third States championship race at lined by an Australian tag- hardt cracked out his third hit the stadium. classes in piloting, seaman­ Howard, lb, p, cl .on Bert Colllnj'Jslngle. Dl­ team match'pitting the cur­ to tie tfie score, Blacknall ship and small boat handling, Today thru Saturday __llBaise-came In ttnd Collins Heat .victories were turned rent world's champions;-Anto- Aamot, rf then retired the side. free to all interested ln boat­ Batson, p, 2b Bun Lancaster . -went to second as Jud Muro In by Frazee; Johnny Rocco, nlno Rocca and Jose Miguel Then, with one out in the • Tony Curtia . - ' St. Albans, N. Y. and Brown ing; both men and women, Plzzl, t ' was out, Shumock to Bill Woll- Perez, against challengers Aces half of the ninth, camo boat owners and non-boat own* "Sweet Smell of Sun. - Tues. • Sept. 1*3 Ing. Tony Rosato tiled, out but while Bill Chevalier, Sayre- Bkull Murphy and Larry Ham­ the decisive blow by Ducken- vllle, took the consolation ers. The course is designed to 2 4 1 Success" Gala Labor Da/ Show Collins scored when the peg ilton. fleld, a former Freehold Re­ help both newcomers and old- got away Irom Shumock, at race. gional High Bchool baseball Soore by InningB: Plus — Tony Curtli Novice driver heat r a o c s Another tag-team match will timers ln the sport and stress third., on the Fiber shortstop’s have tho VonHess Brothers, luminary. es such subjects as safety at Union Beach Lions 430 220—11 "Beachhead" attempt to steal. were won by Loy Pltner, The box score: Cllffwood Angels 000 001— 1 Friday A Saturday Midnight: Lakehurst, and Walt Quempel, Karl and Eric, fighting th o sea, seamanship, charts, and "DEVILS COMMAND” Oarlto led off with a double Lewyn Brothers. Matawan Rami (5) ' piloting, equipment, compass Keyport Raiders (2) tor Fiber ln their tinal time at Point Pleasant, while the nov­ ’ ab r Sunday • Monday - Tuesday The night will start at 8:30 ab r h and aids to navigation, Anson Rod Steiger — Sirlta Montltl . bat, but Bouchard gathered ln ice feature was won by R a y C. Wathlngton, 3b 5 0 1 Bryan Jackson, rf 3 Qrodeska, Point Pleasant. p.m. with a match between G. Hoyt, director, announces Jus Rosato’s long drive a n d Dan MacShane and M I g e 1 D. Wathlngton, ss 3 1 3 DuBols, cf. p 3 "Run of the Arrow" That race was stopped lour The first class . wlU be held » Technicolor — Burns got the Until two out on Torres. Then Olno Garibaldi C. Cross, p, lb 1 1 1 Oevas, o V* — plufl — , ■ an easy roller and a pop up. times bccausc of crashes b u t at 8 p.m., Sept, 16, and suc­ 3 Plus “ Destination CO,000’* and Sandor Kovacs clash. Hunter, c 4 0 0 cessive classes will be held on F. Jones, ss Tony CarUs —• Marlsa ravan , SmoUey’a-SUver Dollar <51 no one was hurt. The benefit show will be the Duckenfleld, cf 5 1 Opatosky, lb 3 . ab r h Tommy Elliott, Daytona each Monday for a total of 10 "The Midnight Story' Starts Wed. - Sept. 4 third In a row presented by Felix, rf - 4 0 0 Carhart, 2b, p. a Cinemaicope^—• C. Walling, ss * 1 J Beacb. Fla., raced to his first weeks. Registration will be at Brady, who ran two other such Vanderveer, If 4 0 0 tbe first meeting. Tlie course Dowd, 3b l Pelose, 2b midget victory of the senson Oelger, p, of 'Silk Stockings" at Walk Stadium Saturday affairs ln Phillip&burg and has Blacknall, lb, p 4 1 2 is being given as a public serv­ l JujgHMfNEW JERSEY TURNPIKE *>tlgga, rt scheduled one for Toms River B. Jackson, 2b 3 1 0 French, IX 2 night before a cheering home ice by the Shrewsbury Squad* I EXIT 11 TOAOUTE 9 FREE PLAYGROUND Bouchard, cf town crowd as ho whipped on Saturday. ron. M ia I toll refunded W. WalUng, lb S >tr9 I oh oatcd nccctpr FREE PONY RIDES teammate Jim Whitman ln the, 36 0 9 Meetings will be held ln the 21 2 3 •••••••• Bums, p 100-lap midget portion of dance ln recent years watch­ Belford A, C. (4) Education Building of the Sayrevllle Mytnlks (8) GADOEN STATE PARKWAY Shumock. 3b Wall's Combination Classics. ed the rac«. the first ot Its ab r Presbyterian Church, corner ab r h CXIT(I27) ATAHfiOTO ToRouTt 9* Children Always Free Barber, c The 100-lap stock car m a 1 type ever licld on Wall’s high Burkhardt. of 5 2 Bingham Ave, and River Rd., Schwarzenburg, lb 3 0 0 TOLL FREE rROM UNION Phillips, 2b event was won by L o n banks. Brennon, 2b Rumson, Jankowski, cf 3 2 2 - n ' ' . Island's popular Johnny Zckc The holiday racing card In­ R. Truex, 3b Zaleskl; p 3 3 2 ■ 28 5 while the 25-lap novice feature cludes tbo 100-lap Labor Day Thclmer, 3b Paprotji, o 8 2 1 Fiber Chemloal Co. (S) was taken hy Pltner, classic at Wall £tnd!um Satur­ Williams, lb Fishing Party Lyons,.-"If 4 1 1 AIR CONDITIONED ' ab r Elliott fought a brilliant duel day plus a special sportsmen’: Uhrig, o J. Smith, ss 3 0 1 A. Oarlto, If with Whitman throughout t b Kirk, ss Plans for a hook, line and Serent, 2b 2 0 0 division wlnner-tnke-all sinker fishing party Sept. 15 J. Rosato, ot race. The event was red-Ilag match. At Old tirtdgc time Bruenlg, If KarlowiU, 3b 2 0 1 Bilotti, 3b Bed twice for major accidents trials will start !H S p.m. for Boeddlnghaus, rf have been announced by tho Traska, rf S O I Mariclnl, rf Elliott sat on Whitman's tall the annual 100-mlle 200-lap vonOhlen, p Men’s Club of the United He­ Fcdele, rf for nearly 70 laps of tlie Eastern States modified a n brew Congregation, Keyport. 28 8 The fishing party will leave DIBlaso, 2b 20-car midget championship sportsmen's stock car racing 34 4 11 Score by innlnga: aboard the "Dawn” sailing E. ColllM, ss and shortly after*’ tho second chnmplonsliip. Sunday nlgbt Score by Innings: from Johnny’s Landing, Atlan­ Sayrevllle Mytnlks 3000 050—8 Phone 7-0452 Muro. lb ' restart Jumped ah^ad. After racing will be concluded for Belford A. C. 100001 002—4 Keyport Raiders 0020 000—2 tic Highlands, at 7:30 a.m. Friday And Saturday Aur. 30-31 A. Rosato, a that point he was never head­ tho rest of the season. Racing Matawan Rams 000000 221— ft Springsteen, p ed and pulled to a 100-loot lead will continue Friday nights un Tickets still are available and Continuous Saturday Starling 1:45 P.M. may be purchased at Con­ The labor ln Labor Day driv­ at the finish, • til cooler weather causes Furnished apartment signs ing stems mostly from starting The win was Elliott's biggest klin’s, West Front St.: Prag- U4-U ^ m im« mn wouctkm shift to Sunday afternoons. for sale at this office, er’s Jewelers, West Front St. too late and then traveling too Score by tunings: midget victory of Uls carcer. far--too last l Bmokey’s 1190 390—5 Tlie 100-lappcr was Wall’s big­ or at'the Army and Navy FRED ASTAIRE • CYD CHARISSE Fiber Chemical Co. 0010 020—3 gest of four Combination Mid­ Store, East Front St.. Keyport. get-Stock programs held this Pari Mutuels Silk Stocking! year. A runncrup to Johnny JAMS PAIGf • PBfR LORRE Coy, Brooklyn, was his best . OntniSio^. M lUTBOCttOB previous effort. Coy drove a Now hard race but faded at the end Plus Selected Short Subjects to windup third. Middletown Wednesday Night League The stock car Action saw Alls. St 8nnday And Monday Sept. 1-1 FRED(ASTAIRE tw o top-notch competitors Standings Continuum Both Dayi Starting 1:49 P.M. Iran leave tho race wllh mcchani- Team W L Gala Holiday Program - , 1 nn CYDCWARISSE oal problems. Thoy were point Tourlne’s Tavern ...... 25 9 Lwr. Ifl OwniSfOp* wrf Metrocofor Middletown Lanos ...... 22 leader Frazee and red-hot Mc­ Flynn’s1 Shamrock ...... 21 ii SILK Carthy. Stumpf, a Sportsman Wilson's Palace Diner 19 14 driver, drove a fine race to Middletown Qnrden Centor ...... IB 15 second spot. ■ Port Monmouth Esso Centor ...... 17 10 STOCKINGS FIRST, JMISfMi-PfltlllORft The largest August attcn- Pin Splitters ...... tt la (continued bottom next col.) No. 4 ...... ;...... 1$ P O S T , - MWMsnuw Friars ...... | JS ftt P .M .1, ’W wm StMiqsr' Vagabonds ...... T BO Dillf Three Game Winners IP NOT. W o t Ii la foi i M Cfoit» M l | Tin AtUEoiunu Or Middletown Lanes over Friars. •itmiotuon A »lm&U • £ Two Game Winners juitmtot or thorough cWtafog rasf (JUCIN0 DAILY- Vagabonds over Flynn's Shamrock. M all (hal Js nacaad to pul ll 111 I r a i n o r Tuesday And Wednesday Sept. 14 ' C u m Port Monmouth Esso Center over Pin Splitters. lip'toff condition. > jlv«ry Thwidayli Tourlno's Tavern over No, 4. Iff CONPITIONfP. Middletown Qnrden Center over Wilson's Palacs M-a-M ddlmn uutlwr Ui iii. WMtnv d n m I Kfiamnr Diner. /Admit,Ion 1Jfl ^ . __ . In TECHNICOLORVlSfAVlSlOH HOLDEN JEWELERS C0RNE1 WRDe ' MICJIAEl HEHHlC 200 Club [R.i.rvnd Bex S»ot^fljl,10 | STEWART GRJUtStK • RHONDA FU H IH G ’ DEBRA MOCr ; JOHNDEAEff Rock 6calfto 220, 213 Tony Lafayotto 210 134 Main Street HORIZONS WEST' Joe Montnno 214 " l WHHOtftH. ‘OUN G L O R Y *OCK HUDSON*Color Bud Boyd ^ . 213 Matawan 1-0634 c*»M*sco»t am, metthocoijor Nick Gama [tew f ;w OltKlrttiKti CHllORW i\%t aoa ••'•IMS: iw« itMck. i»4 a». » s». r« 'P t e e j jJNp Charles Plrozsl 212 RFOISTfRED CHRONOGRAPH Stan Pruchnlk 2lt WATCH TICHNICIAN .i^iaaagaaaaaaj! Pins Selected Bliort Bubjeota MI0QEI RAILROAD n. Flohcr 80S ...... I—— » Rickl Starr, VonHess Ice Capadcs. To Clapper Rail Outstanding W om an Golfer LOOKING IT OVER I Brothers To Wrestle Salute Gershwin WWMWMWIIIIWMIHIHIWIIMIMIIHIM Hi Season Starts Rlckl Starr and the VonHess UNIVERSITY OP TEXAS Thousands of New Jersey brothers will be at It again at ISIATAWAH I# ‘ Commemorating; tbe 20th an­ managers %pd officials are not Asbury Park Armory tomor­ Longhorns new gridiron coach, whqlly satisfied it ls meeting hunters ore looking forward to niversary of the death or the Monday, the opening of th e row night. Promoter Roland has invited Pete Vena, a quar­ Its purpose ln that only boys Auf. 29, 1957 Pare Eleven great American composer, Ice clapper r?U season, to take J. Ilines announces Starr will terback on the Matawan High who Bre stars In the 13-and-H- have Chief Big Heart as a Capades ot 1958,-'premiering in part ln their Initial hunting ■J School elevens ol 1D52-3-4, to year-Bge bracket eon quality trip for 1957. the State Division partner ln a featured tag team ernsT Tbey also went on gui< Hadlson Square Garden, New report for tbe varsity eleven to play with the 15-year-olds of Fish and Game, Depart­ wrestling match against Karl ed tours to seo the big league York, on Wednesday. ls fea­ starting drills this weekend. and other boys ln those ages ment of Conservation and Eco­ and Eric VonHess. The embat­ Vena, a sophomore at the in­ are being left out. The Pony playeiB warming up for t b * turing an elaborate skating se­ nomic Development, has re­ tled pairs will go for two falls game, stitution at Austin, hardly has League Is a L3-M years setup, out of throe to win. quence as a "Salute to Gedrge ported. In chnrgo of the Keyport hope of much more than earn­ But before breaking up. or di­ In the other feature attrac­ Gershwin.” ing a place as a squad mem­ viding up an organization that The season for Soi'o r a il. King, rail and Virginia rail tion tho woll known Skull Mur­ delegation were Sol Opatosky, Fifteen of the noted s o n g- ber his first year for football is functioning successfully and president of the Keyport L.L.; meeting a need to some de­ and Galllnule also opens on tbe phy will battle Cowboy Rocky ■Wrlter's most familiar tunes material runs deep in Texas Lee. Tills U a grudge affair are Included ln tbe production, and there always are plenty of gree, at least, the officials and same date as the clapper rail Stu Gan>, George Bcanh and managers of Little Bigger Lea­ season. Tbe bag limit for Sora that ls limited to one fall with Al Caruso, stacy Carhart which Is built around the spec­ lettermen. However, last a one hour tlmo limit. tacular water fountain effect year's Longhorn team h a d gue want to debate and scrut­ rail ls 25 dally ahd In posses drove llie bus taking the slon. Tbe limits for other rails known as "Rhythmic Waters," rough going, so it- is conceiv­ inize the situation. It they go Tlireo otlior bouts complete youngsters to Ebbets Field galilnules except Sora, are 15 the holiday card. Paul Gottlieb Five of the Ice extravaganza's able a newcomer could dis­ Pony League or 11 they stay and back. top blade stars take part ln place some of these not to o as they are, they have the dally and 30 ln possession. from Milwaukee, a newcomer this one sequence. Honoring capable holdovers. The Long­ promise of one and possibly Contrary to regulations of pre­ ln this nrea, makes Ills debut Thoro were over 6000 boys at Gershwin with theij blade horns first game is Sept. 21 two teams from Keyport next vious years, the season for against tlio popular Tony Mar­ the game from 60 different Lit­ rhythms are Ronnie Robert­ with/Georgia at Atlanta. T h e season in addition to their hunting rails and galllnulea tinet!!. G 1 n o Garibaldi Is tle Leagues as guests of tha now ia open on a state-wide son, world's free-skating big one, of course, is . with Matawan, Matawan Townshtp matched with Al Smith n n d Brooklyn Club, champion; Cathy Machado, Oklahoma at Dallas on Oct. and Keansburg teams. ^ basis. Shooting hours are from Miquol Torres takes on Larry named America's most artis­ 12. Matawan was Central Jer­ one-half-hour before sunrise to Simon. tic skater: Bobby Specht, for­ sey, Group I, cbamps two of UNION BEACH LIONS re­ sunset, Including the opening mer national champion a n d the three years that Vena gret that they cannot ma)ce day. ' Koyport L.L. Attend Phil Romayne and Cathy played. It will be recalled that their conquest of county Lit­ A large number of Clapper Steele, sensational ndnglo-bat- he was the field general who tle League teams complete rail ls produced ln New Jersey Dodgers-Bravos Game hy taking on the Ocean and they find their home on io team. > ._ guided the Maroon and Steel Keyport Little League base­ so soundly in the flrist “quag­ Orove Wildcats, a team for the extensive . tidal marshes SUPERIOR FUNERAL URVjCfl 4 “Rhythmic Waters'' dance whom great claims are be­ that border estuaries, thor­ ball players, numbering 58, r w r tn t dignity «n<| • . . (M o d In exact cadence to Gersh­ mire” game »with Keyport at were guests of the Brooklyn 4o mMt «f lh« fcmfflM vt MHS field in 1954. He passed ing made at the shore ln oughfares and bays. They win’s music. They spout from that they won 19 straight Natlonnl Leaguo baai'bnil club a precise piece of electronic early in the first period with rarely move from this natur­ the soggy ball to Stan Parrish games this season to become al habitat unless driven to oth­ Saturday at tho Dodgers-Mll- equipment, constructed espec­ champions of the Neptune er areas by severe a t o r m s, waukee Braves game at Kb- DAY FUNERAL HOME ially for Ice Capades ln Ger­ for a touchdown to give Mata­ wan a 6*0 lead, then made this Townsbip Little League. Un­ exceptionally high tides, hur­ Mrs. Joseph/Rudnlek, Atlantlo St., Keyport, successfully bots Field. The boys were per­ let M.pl. PI. IC.fporl many, and which ls rolled out fortunately, this ls not possi­ defended her Class A golf championship at Atlantic City Couiv mitted to go out on tho field toL> center Ice to perform with lead stand for the balance of ricanes, filling, mowing, or try Club this summer lor the second year. Last week Bho r.L KEjporl M 8 II the game by resolutely de­ ble as the Neptune Township other abnormal activities. prior to tho game taking snap colored lights Illuminating the League ls “national" and the duplicated th** feat asaln by winning tho Clntts A Championship shot pioturcs with tliolr cam graceful sprays. It bas Its own pending on the punting of Al­ Because New Jersey pro- at Jumping Brook Country Club* Neptune, for tho third oon- lan Wolf and declining to take Monmouth County Little duees many Clapper rails, a secutive year. After being /our down after the first four holes* electrical powerhouse, ln. th e League Is not and the “na-V form of batteries as a regular chances with a slippery ball. close inventory ls maintained sho came back tn even the match, but finished the first 18 holes Vena then put in a year on the tlonal” organization severe­ ln regard to nesting effort and ono down to Nancy Dlokson, an outstanding golfer. cable would present a hazard ly forbids Its teams to en­ On the 19th hole. Mra. Rudnlok won with a par, and never tbthe skaters. gridiron with the Cllffwood nesting success. These obser­ Rams In 1955 and enrolled at gage teams in leagues that vations allow the Stato Divi­ was out of the lead untfcshe won on tho 35Ui hole by two up, With 80 of tbe Ice Capades' Texas in the fall of 1956. He are not "national.” But the In this hotly contested ipatoh. Doth women are long fitters* top- blade artists taking part, Beachers a r e content to sion of Fish and Game to es­ but tho end result was decided on the greens by putting. played a little freshmen foot­ tablish...a potential compara­ ---Mrs.- Budnlok tied for first place In a Garden-State Tourna­ th» choreography was set__by ball last year but concentrated know, that- the -Eatontown tive euUmate ln regard to rail Son-Fletcher and Uie music Smokeaters, another shore ment early thla year, and finished 10th out of 100 pla^ora at mostly on studies to be ready production for the season as thp Metropolitan Shoro Tournament. , ______selected and scored by C o n ­ to make his big sports bid this team, had won 16 games ln a row until they came up compared to previous seasons. BOYS' BOYS' ductor Jerry Mayhall. fall. ... In addition to being vulner­ . “Salute to Gershwin” ls only ... against the Lions, when they Outboard Racers Head class, but Fuller and Hen­ CHINO PANTS SEMI-PRO football Is to able to high tides and severe WINDBREAKER one segment of tbe current edi­ were humbled two games In storms, young Clapper rail are drickson bad to withdraw from Ilrr. or )v> L n m tion'of the,Ice revue, which be revived at the shore this a row. It remains the unfin­ preyed upon by the marsh For Mays Landing tho AU and BU raoes rcspeo Ja c k e t s Khaki - Blaok • Grey season under the direction of ished business of the 1057 Producer John H.' Harris des­ hawk, crow, fox, raccoon, tlvely bocnuso of motor troub­ Asst. Colors Hlsei 6 to IB rf ignates as "six great shows iu Robert Mi Howard, general Little League season to see Central Jersey Racing As­ mink, and possibly turtles. Tbe sociation outboard speedboat le. There wero 000 conteatauls Water Repellent one'." Other sequences will in- manager of stock car racing what can be done about re­ at Wall Stadium. Games solving the situation where­ destructive effect of severe drivers expect to partiolpato Involved In the racing from all olude a colorful, Iced version storms ls the main limiting * 2 . 4 4 will be played under th e by one half of the county ls ln tho big Labor Day regatta parts of the United States. o f Bizet’s "Carmen,” a deli­ factor ln the production of * 1 . 9 4 Guaranteed Washable .--y cate vignette of Puccini's lights Friday or Saturday "national'' and the other a$ Mays Landing, Harrison George Andrews-,-Matawan, half ls not. It ls an Issue that good crop of these game birds. Boggs, secrotary, stated Tues­ Ber. M-08 — Rises 8 to it Sanforised 4 “ Madame Butterfly;” Walt nights on tbe Infield of Wall In 1955, tbo Clapper rail nest­ Stadium. The team to play goes well beyond the mere day. a driver ln tlio ClaBa Ci"Alfcy” .'Disney’s “Fantasia" as adapt­ ing effort and young clapper ed’ from the “Nutcracker at Wall has been named the paying of a $25 annual fee to Three members, Boggs, division, will participate ln Jersey Sharks. Jim Howard, become a member of th e rails suffered a heavy mortal­ tlio east .coast hydroplane Suite,” the "Sch'uhplattlers” ity from storm tides. But re­ Frank Fuller and John Hen­ ■based on German folk revels a former St. Bonaventure "national” organization. The drickson, represented the bay­ championships at Urban*, Va, ENDICOTT JOHNSON SHOES $ i | Q ? College player, hits been “national" world Series con­ cent inventories and surveys and .the streamlined, preclslon- Indicate the bird ls well on tbe shore area ln tho nationals at on tbe Jamos River, this week Many Styles and Colors " W t W Mm ,skated “Jet-300 Minutes From named coach and George cluded this week at Wil­ Lake Qulnsigamondl, Worces­ end. Morgan. ex-Manasqu&n liamsport, Pa., with the way to recovery and larger Hollywood to Broadway.” , numbers will be available to ter, Mass., on Friday, Satur­ High grid star, assistant Monterey, Mex., team de­ day and Sunday. "Help Wanted" ads In Uils Big Reductions on Whito Dross Shirts Other blade stars listed In coach. Joe Dlclz is seeking feating the LaMesa, Calif., the hunter this year. the cast of 150 Include Jimmy Boggs scored an eighth ln paper tell you about the good to . book a game with the ,tcam. There still Is a ques­ tlie qualifying heat ln tbe DU jobs open. . Dress Slacks •— Sport Shirts GTOgan and Helen Davidson, new team for the Cllffwood tion If boys .10-12 years Show Honors Go To Helga, the German champion, should travel 7000 miles to 'comles Freddie Trenkler, Eric R a m s. The Rams have Holmdel Owners Strengthened their roster ln play a baseball series. K e v p q k i A r m y & N a v y S t o r e Waite, -Labrecdue and Gray, the past two weeks by th e . ... Mrs. William C. Rlker, and Scoltle the dbg, the O ld A DOUBLE SESSIONS in- Holmdel, won second place ln udios Discount Store - Smoothies ana badminton aces, addition of Herb Carbone, a former Matawan High back; terscholastlc athletics pro­ the yearling class feature ot 'Down The Hill But on The Level* Forglo and Larson. Elmer Ward, an ex-Sayre- gram will be drawn up by the 64th renewal of the Mon­ CANDID WEDDINGS A SPECIALTY Opp. Post Office KE 7-300B ' Sixteen -performances a r e vllle lineman, arid the Walsh John A. Caracclolo, director of mouth County Horse 8how 10 MAIM ST. TEL. M M i l l H t r o f t l Open Mon. A Thurs. P.vrnlnga — flunday 10 A.M, to 1 iP.H. 1 scheduled for the 12-day _ en- brothers, Eddie and Tom, athletics, and Matawan High which w a s conducted last i*isrement. Evening perfprm- School cpaqhes tlilj weekend. weekend ot the -Woll Hill, stces will be given nt 8:30 L,eoi)aii}y High. TI:e R a m a Football, of course, will get' Farm, Oceanport, The prise jr.m'. with tbe exception of ail would like to get £he opening Immediate attention. On th e was awarded Baptlsttown, irfrJ. early -show on Sunday at 6 night assignment against tbe double sessions plan. Juniors Riker's striking bay colt by p>.m. Matinees are set for 2 Sharks, which ls expected to and seniors attend Matawan Scobeyvllle out of Spring Song. pjn. on Saturday and Sunday, be as soon as stock c a r High ln tbe mornings and Lady Eaves, an eight-year- - 8ei>t^7 and 8 and Sept. 14 and racing stops at Wall ls early sophomoreB and freshmen In old brown mare owned by IS: Tbe Saturday matinees October. tbe alternoon. The upperclass­ Tagg Farms, Holmdel, won haye been announced by th e men become available f o r the Handy iHunters event at Garden as half-price for chll- UTTLE BIGGER LEAGUE practice at 12:30 p.m., th e the horse show. Lndy Eaves dten. officials and managers will freshmen and sophomores not was deadlocked In a trlplo tie review the status of their or­ until 4:30 p.m. The situation ls for first place ln the working Your advertisement ln this ganization at the end of th e complicated by the fact Coach hunters competition staged at paper will reach prospective season and will decide If lt Barry Rizzo will be teaching the show. purchasers In every community should be broken up to be re­ ln M a t a w »fn, Elementary la the bayshore area. formed Into Pony League or School, also ln part on h a 1 f- Township, start their school Babe Ruth League units, Tony time until 4:30 p.m. If practice activities as early as 6:30 a.m. Bucco, manager of the cham­ starts promptly at 4:30 p.m., It ls hoped, and this column 1953 pionship Matawan Orioles, In­ there will be daylight enough strongly urges, that the Mata­ forms usl The Little Bigger until daylight saving time ends wan Township Board of Edu­ BUICK league ls a local setup design­ Oct. 25 for two-hour dally cation will provide a s o h o o 1 Fow. Steer. Pow. Brakes ed to care for the needs of drills. Another matter ls get­ bus to take the boys home at A Jtfal Steal A-l Cood. boys getting out of Llttiof’ Lea­ ting the players home, some tbe end of all sports practice RWer&Bitter-Key 7-0198 gue and extending ttim the of whom, those from Madison sessions as long as tho double 1 n-to-15-year-age group; T h e (continued bottom next col.) sessions emergenoy lasts.

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Sectionals -And Hundreds of Other Items. celebrates its greatest year of VOID prkti at low m 0 0 > 1 7 9 9 FIRST COME - FIRST SERVED I* Mi (UST0M TUD0I SWAN WAGON LEADERSHIP rrWM !• faU'l CURTIS SALES CO till* «*4 l«tl Cash Or Budget The Discount Furniture Store Cash or Budget George S. Barrett & Son MAIN STREET MA 1-3100 MATAWAN 6 0 E. Front St. KEyport 7-3565 LEGAL NOTICE ^ arriving approximately 8:45 year. He asserted that taxes picked up beginning at t h e i by Harold Meyers, who said LEGAL NOTICE I m a.m.: returning via the same went pp from 1239 to over Madison Twp. : Cliffwood Beach Pirate S h IP he “didn't like taking th e County ol Monmouth and Stale of NOTICE TO BIDDER& route leaving Morganville 4600. Mr. Cpmstlverfound ‘‘new at approximately 7:55 a.m. teaching prlhclpalship away New Jersey, situate on the North­ NOTICE Is hereby givea that seaifd MW School 2:30 p.m. 11buyers” were being penalized .(continued from page one) and Laurence Harbor Circle at fro ni an efficient man in westerly side of WUlow_ ^vcn“f* bids will be. received by The Town* and Engllshtown Rd, at 7:45 whlcb certilicste is dated September ship of Matawan for the construction R o u i e 6 to Morgarivllle; ^uring the period of waiting 8 a.m. All parochial school Cheesequake.” fith. 1923 and was executed by the o 'V Type ‘T" Underdrain ta the/ M U m JO U RN A L for revaluation, but Mr. Mount a.m., then goes Into So uth- students who ride on the voca­ Full-tltne supervising princi­ Tax Collecting Official of the sad Township of Matawan in the County . School-M. P. George: Begin­ wood, then to Willis School, Township of Matawan, to the saia of Monmouth, for a total length « ning at Schanck Rd., proceed again denied anything but ap­ tional school runs Indicated pals already have been ap­ Township Ot Matawan, and assigned 0.25 miles; and opened and: ipad » plication of the 1S'.15 ratio on then east on Bordentowh Turn­ above will be picked up at the pointed for the Laurence Har- ti tiie plsiiitlffa Willard RWey and public at the Township Hall at No. Page Twelve Aug. ^9» 1957 to Peggy Nolan’s corner, re­ pike to Madison Park and to Catherine Hlsley. husband and wile, W Atlantic Avenue, in said Tov,*) verse to former Pleasant Val­ the purchase price Mr. Com- same timer Indicated for the bor-Cllffwood Beach and f o r by operaUon of law, and was re­ ship, on Sept 11 at 1:15 P> Valley!. Crossing, reverse to mented tbat he was gratified The elementory schools of S ix new - teachers hired persons to,whoin this-notice is ad­ the State Highway Commissioner. to know that re-evaluation of For the New Brunswick Voca­ Madison Township -will begin Thursday night will' complete dressed. afe made parties defendant Solomon's Store; left to Route tional QCbooi the bus will because you are th» owner of said 79 to Morganville School, . ar­ the township was In prospect. their'sessions Monday, Sept. 9, the staff for the year,’ Mr, Ma­ lands and premises or a respective Again ln the McGee appeal, start, as In'past years, at ap­ and bus schedules will appear gill told,the board. They are spouse, as neielnabove designated. .. Civil '., Aevona'uUoa Authority riving .'approximately' proximately 8:10 a.m. ; DATED: August IZth, 1957. ' may be iimpected prospective WO , 12"o’clock noon. . : Mr! -Mount found - the .aaaess- during the week of 8ept. 2. David Roe, 43800; Dotninlck . I. GRANT SCOTT. ^ ' tiers during business hours.' Bidden* . investigators h%Ve completed ment cohfcls(int with Jthe^.re­ MHS Ijtoute The bus schedules will be’ Sim- LaRueso, 43800: Mrs. Sonia Clerk, Superior Court will be furnUhtd with a copy of the ;; . , th e ’nioctc-up' of the wreckage ■ Roiite 10 to Central. School-; ported <125,000 purchase price, J12 BJ.U ' - specifications and blue prints of the • M. P. George, Jr.: Beginning ' Jimlor '..and4s^'ior . students ,'liir to' those" of last ye»r dur­ DellaTorre,-$3800; M rs.-Vir­ drawings by the engineer on-propel ■ ol ithe. private P 1-a n i.-wbicll l i e board reserved decision for.Mat await High ' School ’ ' in ing. • the; period' of enforced ginia O'Toole, .44700;' M r s. NOTICE•'TO ABSENT* notice and payments of cost of prep- - J. .craghetl litd ; Raritan Bay p(t Qt ltoute 79 and Lloyd Rd:, - •• DEFENDANTS aration. Bids must be made <» UW\oaa>l An 'TO fn fJnlon'D' on the Holmdel'appeals. tbe Browntown area cind both double sessions and until the Wanda Boardman, <4000, and THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY ! r Keansburg Aug. 21 arid are ex-' prooeed north bn 79 to Nolan’s new buildings will be cpmplet- standard proposal forms in-tne man­ Corner Rd., right to Lloyd Rd., The board rejected a building sides of Route 9 to the south Mrs. Edna Katz; |4300. James (L.S.) . ^ ner designated therein and^ TWUired _ 'pected to file a'report at Auth­ assessment reduction iron of Browntown, together with Reynolds was hired as tb e TO: EUGENE SCOTTflind > by the specifications, must be en-. - ority offices In Washington of left to Route 34, right to Pleas­ ed' i -TOMMIE SCOTT, Ms. wife, . closed in sealed enVeiopesrbearlnK ant Valley Rd., right, to 12200 to 11600 for; Mrs.. Lillie those on Ticetown. and Cottrell With respect to the 'Brown- system’s psychologist at $5000 Two' of • the Defendants, ... the name and address of bidder and their findings, Keansburg Po­ Stevens, Gerard Ave;, Matawan Rdjp. as far as Route 34, and a year, to replace Abbot Bern­ You are hereby summoned ind Te* name of road on outside, addressed Schanck Rd., reversing to town area, first grade pupils qulred to serve upon Zucker & Gold*, to Clerk 6f Tbe Township of Matawan lice Chief Alphonsus McGrath Wlckatunk Rd. to Route 79. Township, .who based her ap­ those'on Route: 18 all are be­ will assemble at Browntown stein, who resigned, ■ berg, plaintiff's attorneys, whose ad* end must be accompanied by a c*r* reported yesterday.' . ; peal on her husband’s Illness. ing transported by Floyd Scbool for the morning session Cyclone Fence Co. will erect drefi Is 24 Branford Place. Newark, tilled check for not less than ten thence left to Central School New Jersey, an Answer to the Com* <10) p4r cent of the amount The crash of the light plane, arriving ' approximately 8:15 Green, who will leave his gar- and will be transported by bus the fence at the Willis School plaint filed in a Civil Action, tn whlcn irovlded said check need not be more , approximately 75 feet off the i g e at approximately 8:35 to Wlilted Brown School. Pu­ for $1180. Realock Fence Co. Arrow Savings and Loan Association, than 120.000.00 nor shall n0J.bc.-1®” a.m.; returning via the same A New Jersey CorporaUon, Is pulp* than *500.00 and be. delivered at the. beach st Keansburg. toojc the, route leaving Central' School E x p e r t s C a lle d O n a.m. Those-junior and Senior pils from grades,two to s ix had bid $1200; Anchor Post tiff, and Eufene Scott and Tommie place and on the hour above named. students' from Madison Park, products, Inc., $1250, and Wll- Scott,: his wife, et als, are defendant*, The standard proposal form ts «t- , ' lives of threr Ridgewood men at 3:15 p.m.. ' will .. attend Browntown School. pending in the Superior Court of New (continued from page one) .. Sayre Woods Shopping Center Pupils' In grades seven a n d llam >,!WIttei; $1300. ;. "' tached to the supplementary «peciii* lyho .^ere -attempting; a flight i" Roiite 11 .to Central School in the drunk 6-meter ln testing Jersey* within thirty-live days, after cations, copies of which - will De from Virginia to Tetert)oro Air-! Fonnan Naylor: Beginning at area,, and. along '• Roiite: 34; -by eight will be transported by, M a n z o Construction Co., September 19, 1957. exclusive of aUch furnished on application to engineer. Mr: Johnson was the same as Matawan, the.Only bidder, .Will date. If; you fail so to do, Judgment By order bt the Township Commit* port. Twp:bodles Were recov. Loophole Farm, .left on Church when the chemical'had 'been Applegate’s , Store and W e s t- bus to thei Whited B r o w n for ihe relief demanded in the Com* 4ee of th* Township of Matawan. ; ; ••red Aug. 21.an6051*J. CEMENT mixers, chain tawa uo ficer were that he “wanted to After 5 p.m. call Matawan 1-0670-M. rotary lawn mowers bv* hour or KEYPORT house, 5 rooms, bath and developed a cramp and had to arriving approximately 8:45 BAYSHORE TOGS . W120 day. Bud’s Rentals, Uatawan 1* expansion attic, oil hot water heat, Aluminum Windows fcnow why he stopped,” even 3136-M. -. . r. - 4 - WJ8/29 full celjar; -close *0 -schools,' churches te rescued by po'llce. He wa9 a.m.: returning via the same though lt was patent to th e , : LOCUST ST. - and buses. For information call.' Key* : ;Vehetian Blinds- r l . Identified .as Josepl) Llntott. route leaving Marlboro Bchool '! Real Estate For Sale port '7-5031 aftet*16 p.m. wj23 Frij^EstJmites—No &!ohe> at 2:30 p.m. ’ 'eye .the car wns. rammed K E Y P O R T acres on Telegroph Hill, Holmdel, APARTMENT,. 3 rooms, furalshed cr Karl A-’ Frants,- Kevoort ( . 23 L a ke woo tl Ave.. against the stanchion. This unfurnished; adults only; 1 'block Keansburg. He was pulled Route 10 One-Way Trlp-Hen- partial foundation. Priced for off Highway 33, Cllffwood. Heat and MATAWAN,' ranch house, kitchen odd question, plus smelling liq­ K E Y P O R T 7-5866 quick sale. Call Keyport 7-0999. light furnished. Call Matawan 1- with - dining area, living room with RARITAN Landscaping Supply. Top from the water by Officer Jack ry 'Hannway: Beginning at wjii/7 w£12 1684-M between 6 & 7 p.m. wj29 fireplace, 3 bedrooms and bath, oil soil,- manure shrubs, evergreens, Marlboro School to Dutch uor, cn Mr. Johnson's breath, radiant heat, washer and range. At* shade trees, fertlllier. lime and gar­ Keelen a n d Trooper Andrew made him suspicious of t h e den tools. Complete landscaping and Manning who were searching Lane Rd., right to Buckley BOOKKEEPER, complete charge of USED CARS tachcd garage,, fully landscaped, ex* driver's sobriety, the officer books thorough general ledger and WILLYS station wagon, 1951, heater, APARTMENT, 5 large rooms, center cellcnt location. $15,000. Carlton II. service (pen 8:30 a.m. to 9 p.m.,' nearby ln Officer Keelen s Rd., right to 79, l ight to Route trial balance, good appearaoce, neat directional signals, excellent tires of town, $45 per month. Inquire Poling, Real Estate Broker, 31 Os­ closcd Sundays J p.m. Call Keyport 520, thcncc right to Boundary related. ; handwriting,’ accurate typing. Reply and paint. $325. inquire Prtrvz, HlU- Lncontc Shoe Store or call Keypnrl born St., Keyport. Call .KeypOri 7­ 7*0432 or South Amboy 1*0208. Mike. boat. The youth was taken Incoherent, Staggered “ In' own handwriting.... to P.O. box 128. Crest Road, ITnzlct or call Keyport .7*4063 or MO03*M. • • ; , wJ20 1018. • * ’ - • wl23 Artclll. Proprietor - • , wjtf ashore and t re ate. d at the Rd., leaving Marlboro Scbool Matawan. 7-1035-J. . , WJ12* Patrolman kinnane testified KEANSBURG, Belvedere.section, all­ DACHSHUND puppies AKC. Call scene." , ' 11:30 a.m. WAITRESS and dish washer. Apply NEAR Matawan, . country location, Matawan 1-2503-W, 7 p.m. , wJ29 Mr.. Johnson was Incoherent bungalow. 51b rooms; all improve­ ' year-round home,- six rooms, one* Another casualty of the Route 17 One-Way Trip-Hen- Natalie’s Diner, Highway 38, At­ . C A R T O W N and-one*half ‘ baths, • sleam heated, ry Hanaway: Beginning at and walked' with d staggering lantic Highlands. , wj20 11WY 35, MORGAN, SO 1-44DB ments^ 1 car garage. $85 per monih. now vacant, lot 50 x 100, one-block BOATS and motors. ' Johnson Sea search operation was Roy Wer- gait when,helped t6 the first wjll/28 from beach and pool, extra large Horses, Old-Town Lap Strake'Win- Marlboro School, proceed to HOUSEWORKEn; 3 mornings a week; MATAWAN, 2 story, 6 room house, front porch, newly-decorated, 120 ner-Fibcrglass. Outboard motor re­ ter. 31; of 41 Compton Ave.. Route 79, left to Mellnka's aid squad ambulance. Tbe de­ references---- required, - 1 ■ Call KKeyport all improvements, 2 car garage; Seabreeze. Way, price $12,500. Can pair. Financing easily arranged. C. West Keansburg. a, first aid fendant was taken to the office 7-3490. : wj29 walking distance to schools and town. G Galbraith & Son. Inc., 118 West’ Lane, reverse to Tennent Rd., (100 per month. ' be seen Saturday and Sunday or dial Front Streel. Keyport, N. J. Call . man who w as stricken with of Dr. Francis W. Holman, W H A T H A S HUmboIdt 4-3514. wJ20 Keyport 7-1214. Open every day- thence left to Robertsville Rd. FRANK VAN SYCKLE GOT? JOHN J. MAYER AGENCY ' except Sunday. • • - wjtf .. severe stomach cramps while Route fi, to Central School- Keyport, for a check for possi­ ,HY 34. MATAWAN COTTAGE, .6 . rooms, .lot 100.X.100. ble Injuries, the olllcer said BOYS HAS F&ANK VAN SYCKLE GOT - Inquire ' Saturday or Sunday, 7IH forking ln the human chain Lcondrd Nlvlson: Beginning at THE SECRET FORMULA FOR MATAWAN 1-4837 UNITED STATES and foreign stamps; Mr. Werter wts taken to Rlv- then was brought back to po­ MACHINE WORK, 19 YRS. OR wj20 Columbia'Ave., Union Beach or call single and blocks, plate numbers. Marlboro School, proceed to OVER LOWER COST USED CAR Brooklyn. Bensonhurst 6-4101, wJ20 Call Keyport 7*1445. wjtf - ervlew Hospital, where he was Dutch Lane Rd„ right to Buck­ lice headquarters when lt wub ■ MERCHANDISING? CEMENT mixer,, brand new, 3% cu­ detained for several hours and found he did not need hospital­ HAS FRANK VAN SYCKLE GOT bic foot capacity: gasoline powered; Situation Wanted HAY and straw; also mulch hay, cow ley Rd., right to Route 79 RALPH FR1EDLAND $5 dally. Mixes in two minutes, in* \Vlll wasn ano iron au types 01 cut manure and top sol), excellent for treated f o r Immersion a n d ization or medical care. ANY USED CARS? atructiona included. Cali Keyport new lawn seedinga, trees and shrubs. - right to 520, thcncc right to the On cross-examination, . Pa­ tains, also stretch curtains in m> severe cold. Weldon Farm, reversing to BROS. FOR A STRAIGHTFORWARD 7*4D78-M. wjtf own home. Prompt ser*v!c* Cali Call Keyport 7-5814-M. wJ2fl» trolman' Kinnane acknowledg­ AEROMARINE BLDG.. ANSWER TO THESE QUESTIONS South Amboy 1*3595 will Route 79, and proceed to Cen­ . LOCUST ST., KEYPORT A3 WELL AS FOR A MONEY­ UNION „ BEACH, 6 room house, all MERCURY 1053 motor. 311, h.p., Uke tral School arriving approxi­ ed he could . not tell If th e . SAVING CAR BUY -SEE *- improvements. • Available October WILL cdro for children tn own home new. Call Keyport 7-3538. wJ29 let. Call Keyport 7-5O08*W. w)29* by day or. week. Call Keyport 1­ Matawan Police. mately - B:15 a.m.; returning smell on Mr. Johnson’s breath 5755-J* or-lnquire 511 Columbia Ave., SIMMONS love seat hldc-a-bcd, sleeps had been from beer, a distilled WOMAN for general housecleanlng, FRANK VAN SYCKLE U ^r^Beach wJ29* 2, excellent condition with slip cov; via the same routo 1 c a.v I n g one day a week. Call Keyport 7* KEYPORT area, spacious setting ' (continued from page one) Central School at 3:16 p.m. liquor or from a medicine. .. er, $95 cash. Call Matawan 1*4343.' totaling $19,950, Tlie council al­ 1572. . : Wi20 INC. with trees: attractive 7 room co­ FOR SALE wj29 Spcclal Officer Wallis relat­ RT. 38 & WOODLAND AVE^, lonial, master bedroom, 2 bedrooms, so approved a request by ed he had taken Mr. Johnson MAN to work in modern Super*Serv* V.h balhs, garage. Year lease-from Pinball'machines, dining room set. ROW .boat, 10 fool, good condition, ice Station; full Ume. Excellent MORGAN October 1st.' $130 per month. Paul ■ bed, kitchen set and cabinets. Louis $20. Call Matawan 1-3809-R any Councilman ' Cyrus' B r o w n, to state pollcc headquarters on opportunity for right Individual. Call OR CALL US AT R. Stryker, Realtor, Holmdel. Whit­ Costa. Pershing Place. Cal] Keyport time. . . v wJ29 , chairman of the water o o m Holmdel Occupies Route 35. South Keyport, for Keyport 7*4000. w]29 SO. 1-4425 ney 6-6001. * • • • wj5 7-0501 or 7*1535. - wjtf 31 foot 10S8 Elcar bouse trailer, rear mlttee,.to purchase a new por­ (continued from page one) •' the tost. He admitted Mr. MAN for landscaping work;. must WJ20 ACCORDIONS sonable. inquire lot 38, Brookslde table pump. ’ Johnson's shirt was . spotted havehav. driver's .... license. Call Key KEYPOhT, apartment, 4 rooms, In* NEW and.used, bought*sold*rent«d re. state tnx board. . port 7*0432. WJ29 HILLMAN, 1955 station wagon, -_ ■eluding heat only. Available- Sep* paired and exchanged. N J Mu­ Trailer Park, Route 354 Keyport. < with blood ns though from an cellent for delivery or second fam­ tember 1st. -Adults - prefen'ed. ,*F. '______wJ29 "•{•Oftayor Schanck, noting t h Mr. and Mrs. Cross charged ily car. $000. Call Charles Schock. sic Center, 42 Broad St. Keyport -Tel receipt of a ’telegram from that Assessor Mount was not Injury to tho head or f a o e. ELECTRICIAN, state age, experience Gibson 9-0483. wj5 W. Bittner Agcncy. Call Keyport KEyport 1*1476 Lessons 00 all - In­ USED RCA Victor TV. 19 inch screen: ■ and salary, Writo Box A in care 7-2016. wj20 struments . ' wju also slightly used General Electric Oov. Robert B. Meyner urging fair when he raised their as­ Special Officer Wallis found a ot this newspaper. wJ29 Ironer. Call Keyport 7*3485. wJ29* ' a step-lip' in' the state's safer sessment tlils year to tho $0800 continued "giggling” while imuhiiih iiiiiiwhmmwmimiimnhwmiihiw im iiiihhhw hm they were en routo to police FEMALE, key punch operator, IBM COLONIAL type walnut secretary,' driving campaign; said he had figure. "Wo’re lust plain, old mnchlno No, 020. Pleasant working 'excellent condition. Call Matawan instructed the pollcc depart­ dirt farmers,” Mr. Cross de­ headquarters his main' reason conditions, liberal employee benefits. 1-0258. . wj29 clared, "trying to grub a liv­ for concluding tlmt Mr, John Apply‘ ‘ Canterbury“ ' ‘ Knlttors, Locust ment to crackdown on speed­ St., Keyport. wJ29 FULL sir.e metal bed. mirrored van* Ing ln the borough. ing out of a farm.” son was intoxicated. The spc­ BUSINESS SERVICES I NURSES aides, exporlence not neces* ity and bench, mirrored drcsstr, The mayor said special at- He reported selling an ncre clal officer acknowledged un­ aary but preferred. 7 a.m, to $ two tn one library table, one taole of their property, on a high der questioning by Mr. Farry p.m. shift. -. Must havo own trans' lamp, bridge lamp. AH In good con* tentlon will be given i c li o o portation, Apply Orookdalo Nursing nit on. Can be bought separately. crossings a n d speeding on way corner, to an oil company that he had had some first aid Home, Highway, 39 it Main St., Kev- Television Antique Call after 4 pm.. Keyport*7-5061 for $12,500, 'but described lt as training but not enough to . wJ2D* Freneau Ave., R a vine Dr., port or call Keyport 7*5800. wJ29 I’tllt Matthews Opportunity Shop CARPENTER and building contractor Aberdeen Rd. and Broad St. "Just a break I got. If lt know if the "giggling'1 wero a BOY over 18 for warehouse lob. Full TELEVISION SERVICE Antiques, wants to buj all lypea •»' „J li Metsfiei Florence Ave. Key will be halted. wasn't for the Standard O 11 nervous reaction Irom a state time, Call Mfttawan M032. wJHJ anttqnes Dolis toys, furniture, china oort New Homes saragea; all alter “OTHERS TALK Co., I’d bo behind tlio eight of shock or Injury rather than Call us for-reliable TV aervlce; tele­ glassware and eld Jewelry 118 Broad •linns and repairs Eas? rinanclne TELEVISION repair men. must have vision antennas repaired and install* way. Keyport call Keyport 1*1448 arranged Cali Keyport 1*4189. wjti BARGAINS ■ ball," he stated. from Imblbblng alcoholic bev­ at least 0 yeara experience^ repair­ ed We also repair radios and small : • wju Had $1700 Offer Fcr Acre erages, ing radios and television receivers. WE SELL’EM” . Marlboro Schools Joli calls for Inside and outsldo re- eieclrlo appliances. EARL WATERS MOVEI> He also reported gottlng an Trooper Manning, the third •pair work, Paid vacation, permanent Raritan Township dealer ln antiques MANZO (continued from page one) offer of *1700 an aero from a witness, was starting to dcs position for right men. Apply in has moved to 31 Wallace St . Red person. Village Television & Appll* VILLAGE TELEVISION Oank. Estimates cheerfully given CONTRACTING THE BARGAIN HOUSE;- Central School arriving ap­ housing developer last yenr, ciibe the drurik-o-moter tost ance Co., 20 East Front St., Keyport. Telephone Shadyslde 7*1750 or call proximately 8:15 a.m.; return but he said thnt when his prop­ on Mr. Johnson when Mr. Far­ WJ20 20 E. FRONT ST. aMje^rte<^BanWloej»tlorK^^^jj22 C6. INC., WE Ing via tho same routo leaving erty was put in a one-acro min­ ry drew the admission t h o NEED more Income? Working hours KEYPORT ASPHAL1 PAVING INSTALL & SERVICE the Central School nt 3:15 p.m. imum none "lt killed th e trooper could not certify t h e arranged to fit your schedule, per­ DRIVEWAYS A PARKING LOTS mits earning as much as IGO-ll&O in ALSO ASP11AL1 MATEK1AL Routo 3 to Marlboro School- deal." . one c.c. of chemical compound a week. Cor necessary, no invest* KEYPORT 7-3081 LIST SOLD A) OUR RUNYON PLAN! REPCOPREPAK Henry Hannway: Beginning on Mr. Mount contended that he wns using ln the machine ment, complete training and equip­ ment our expense. Call Shadyslde YOUR SERVICE M ATAW AN 1-1745 TUBELESS BOILERS : Route 79 nt Lyman’s Hill to the assessment on tho Cross had not chnnged ln quality 1-4328 or Highlands 3-1229-J. wJ29 Mellnka’s Lane nnd reversing property had been lower than since It -was delivered from TV SERVICE IN OU R BASEBOARD flAniATION : to Marlboro Tennent Rd., left on lands around It and he had Trenton, WANTED M ATAW AN 1-1600 HOT AND COLD WATER .to S. S. Silver .Farm to Hig­ raised It only ns nn .equalizing Mr, Farry ls carrying an ap­ TEN EYCK RONSON INC. DIRECTORY ...... HOMES WINTER AND SUMMEft > EXPERIENCED MATAWAN ' gins Corner, to Franklin’s Cor­ measuro. . peal nlong the same lines to wjtf CUST9Mf' BUILT . ATTRACTIVE Kitchcn cabinets, garages, alter* 60 MONTHS TO PAY i ner, thence right and proceed Mr. Wicks told the commis­ county courts from a r u 11 n g OPERATORS ations,, free estimates. Alfred M. , to Marlboro School arriving sioners ho hnd bought his prop­ July 12 by Maglstrato Earle AND LEARNERS I " RATES '• • • Nlrro.. Carpenter -|c- Builder, High* approximately 8:45 a.m., a n d Harrington, Marlboro Town­ . . n Way 86, Keyport. Call Keyport /• FREE ESTIMATES . erty for development pur­ RUSSELL TV SERVICE ron 6200. wlO/17 returning via the same route poses. but had not had q sub­ ship, ln which Harvard Wlnk- UNDERGARMENT CO. M ATAW AN 1-6070 WARM sir heating systems Installed, leaving Marlboro School 2:30 division map npproved by Oct. flcld, Texas Rd., Morgan- ' roun riucft gas. oil or coal. Fumsces snd sheet GIVE US A CALL AT p.m. , 1, 1950, the assessor's (load- vllle, was found guilty of MATAWAN Call any lime E1GH1 riMEJ metal work. Our 25 years experienca MATAW AN 1-4361 day or evenings. enables us to give you a good lob R o u t e 4 .to Morganville lino for 1057 lcavlcs. Ho want­ drunken driving by a drunk,o 8 JOHNSON AVE., at low cost. Bertolette, Belford. N. J School- M. P, George; Begin­ ed to know, then, why four motor test. Mr. Farry nlso ls MATAWAN. N.J. rWELVt T1UU Csll Keansburg 6*1361*R. wjtf MA l-lffll LANZARO BROS ' ning at Mort Allen’s .Farm properties owned by Stanley attacking the conviction of Mr. WlU DON’S TV SERVICE tennent rd.. mohgahville near Schanck’s Corner, north Stilwell, another llolnidcl de­ Wlnklleld on tho grounds the For fast efficient radio and television Top Soil 118 GOOD oil burner service man, steady service call Matawsn 1*3844 wjtf PHONE to Peggy Nolan's Corner and veloper, which, Mr. W 1 o k s stats pollco officers only found work, good pay for the right person (dual), Individual reversing to former Pleasant contended, wero ready for soil­ a car standing on the r o a d Write Box Ii In care of thla news* K EYPO RT 7-3030 BARGAINS , $50.i J r".!Call Matawanu # ” cel,.ent 1-^I8 M. '•ofKlltloit , P«P«t. wjtf Trucking AND AU FOft TOP SOIL 010 0 TON LOAD 810 Valley School, right to Route ing off lots, wero assessed low- side nnd thnt Mr. Wlnkfiold LIGHT loeal trucking service. Call TOP SOIL ma 8 TON U)AD »U 79, thenco right to Morganvillo or than Ills. Mr. Mount's only cnmo to lt from a patch ol BEAUTY operator wanted. Star II. Wilson & Sons. Matawsn 1* CLASSIFIED HOAD GHAVEL 6 TON LOAD $12 Scliool arriving approximately comment, on examination by woods, Beauty Shop, 207 Main Bt., Keom* 1009. ______wJ29* FILL DIRT 8 TON I.OAD 8 8 BETTV^S burg. Tel, Keansburg 0*1022. wj2U* Cinders, brickbats, washed gravel, drers shop 8:4p a.m., returning vla'fiUmo Mr, Welgand, wns that the 15.­ Tho nppcnl cites the defend­ landscaping mason sand, bank run, blue atone, LADIES WEAK A ACCESSORIES route leaving Morganville 15 rntlo wns being adhered to ant never was placed behind GOOD home for white Protcntant concrete sand ete ATTHAtTriVE STYLES woman botween ages of 30 and 52 LANDSCAPING and maintenance ot Bulldoxing Driveways graveled, bluenloned er MUDEHATELY 1'HICED ' School 2:39 p.m, ' ln tho (2000 assessment on n tho wheel of tho onr by dl Cotnfortablo room with hath In mod. vour grounds A varlsty of shrubs cindered and graded. oralo country home, Man, wife and BULLDOZING, tots dtared. cellars, SUMMER »Al.E OF HUJUSES Routes to Morganville purchase prico ol $15 000. l-oct testimony. Tho troopors two little girls ogns 3 and fl ond boy 1- Lueaa. Landscaping, HtonM Road. Light dotcr, shovel work. Ideal tor «EO. — NOW $|M Assessment Doubled clnlmcd admission of driving Kevport. call tanks and sepllcs dug; lots, garages excavating aentics. fuel tanks, crawl MATAWAN I-«74t-J Soliool- Wllmor Kllcomins: Be- 8 Wlfo nerds company when tiui< and coops filled and graded, drive apace, drain ditches, swimming poou. 130 MAIN ST. . ilng nt Spring Valloy Mr, Comsllvo objected that by Mr. Wlnkfiold and n smnll band Is away on DL'casional IhihIiicii ways cindered grsveled and graded back fill. Irina and ,hclp with tho houne and Trees Blue stone, road gravel, mason, Building filled anJ graded and many ______ja S tains procccd to Solomon’s tho assessment on tho proper­ men a oout the cm- nnd th e children. .Salary 11000.00 ner year. Yuu&s prunto, cut flown, uisplace land, washed gravel. IU1 dirt and top other Jobs. CsU Martin, day or even­ ©loro, left on Tennent ltd. to ty lip bought doubled after it driver both smelling of alco­ Apply K. W, Hanson, R.F.u Mata* logs eut te. else, lots cleared Free soil. Dump trades for hire Eckel ing for free estimates. Eckel's Truck­ wnn, New Jersey, diving ago and dtlmates gtvetu .Call Uatawan )* Brothers, - Tennent Road, Morgan* ing. Wooleytown Rd., Morganville Farmera A Mfrfrhant. National dank , B6uto 79 to Morganvillo School cltmo into his possession last holic boveinges. exporlence. j2u } I**-* lf , > • 2444-U. Wjl Till«• Call Matawan 1*160,' w|V31/57 Call Uatawan 1-OtMR-l, wju Jr^l'iV -U r ‘" ‘- •^1 4-ffers Offered tho typo which eaa b« dfinc MonmoathrMeinorial^ Emergency under local anesthesia. Insurance Agents Patients, too, nbo come to m $1600 Scholarship tbe hospltal'for surgery tn tbe Room, Among County’s Most Efficient operating room -but who cab Offer Scholarship Four high school graduate* be released after the anesthe­ SATiW lM JW il with a genuine Interest In for­ It was a quiet day tn tb e ergency department >tTtiti A $3M scholarship tor study tic wears off, are prepared tor at the Scbool of insurance of estry and three years or more Monmouth Memorial Hospital more than 1000 patients a operation add . sent home of .4-H Club work each m a y emergency room. A typical month during the summer sea­ Uie Insurance Society, being Aor. *9, 1557 P i re Thlrtec* through the emergency de­ offered by th e Insurance ‘receive a $1600 college acbolar- weekday morning, hardly th e son. In July, for example, partment. shlp ln 1858 to be applied to hour for Berious *ccldenta or there were 1177 patients com­ Square Club of New Jersey to flco of Uio Dean, School ot In-- undergraduate work ln forest­ Injuries. But like every typicaV pared with 1162 during July Tlie emergency r o o m staff a young Jcrsoylte Interested in aurnncc, 255 Broadway, N ew considers Monmouth County Uie Insurance business, w as ry. Candidates will be recom­ day, there were more lhan 20 1958. And like every month the York 7. Applications must ba mended by the State Club patients seen from' S a.m. un­ patients ranged from the slight people among the most fortun­ anuouuccd by Clifford Morri­ ate bupausc of their having at son of tho Jolm Murray Agcn- filed with the school by Sept, office.-'' ‘ , ' til 12 o’clock noon, aliment to the severe, and tho cy, Newark, president of the 15. , occasionally trngio "D.O.A.,” their beck and call tlie trained {'Offered for tbe first time, A first aid squad arrived to volunteer first aid squads who club, aud S. Onge Lewis, gen­ tbe scholarships are intended pick up a cardiac patient who (dead on arrival) but even for eral manager ot tlie Fire In­ those apparently hopeless transport Uie patients, in woll- to help Qualified" 4-H'ers needed transportation to h I s qulppcd ambulances without surance Rating Orgaultatlon through tour years of study. home in an ambulance. There cases, the team In tlio emer­ gency room exhausts its every charge. of. New* Jersey, chutiman ot They may enroll In any ac­ had been some misunderstand­ Uio committee appointed,'- to ing over the patient's name facility before giving up. "Anything can happen," ond ...... 16c Ib. credited college or university. 'usually does," is tho attitude disburse those funds. ' ' The only stipulation other than which had been left with the . A list of the diagnoses fo r of emergency poruunnel,' Per­ Tlio School of Insuranco Is li maintaining satisfactory scho- first aid dispatcher. A f e W July would reveal cardiac at­ haps Uie gratification which non-profit educational Institu­ , lastlc progress is that the stu­ phone calls to the various de­ tack, lacerated( nose, fractur­ goes with being part of one of tion endorsed and piutiully S A L E O N dent carry a major or minor partments ln the hospital by ed knees, sunburn, muscle . in forestry. Mrs.' Angela piivary, R.N., Su­ .strain, lacerntcd scalp, a fish the hospital's most dramatic supported by the insuranco Jn pervisor, locftted . the "miss­ hook in the finger, an lnfccteij lieultl) teams is responsible for duslry, providing clnssi-oom in­ G R A S S S E E D Donor ol these valuable Uie fuel lliut there ls llltlo turn­ struction in both its day and awards Js Homelite. a division ing” patient and he went safe­ toenail, a miscarriage, .severe over lit nurses In tho depart­ Poronnial Ryo ly on his way. hemmoihngo, abdominal pain evening divisions. It o f t i v i of Textron, Inc., Port Ches­ ment.. Each day is new nnd''dif­ courses on a collcge 'level tor ter, N. Y. The funds will be A young summer visitor was (which turned out to be ap­ (bulk) pendicitis), diabolic eomii, ul­ ferent but a little tlie same as practically all stato pr. nation­ administered by the National brought in by his cousin suf­ tlis.day before. wide Insurance examination.';, Committee on Boys and Girls MW9 I cers, hysteria, dog bite, pleur-v fering from severe abdominal Uructng themselves for an­ Thd certificates and illpiomna 2 5 Ib - *3” Club work, Chicago, 111., in co­ 4-H’ers Trained pains and nausea. While the Isy, knife laceration, head; of tho school aro recounlred operation with the Extension internes ana residents pn duty uche, ustliinatic attack, inge?^ other weekomi,' Mrs. Olivary nnd her assistants know Ulttt throughout tho business, Service. The winners will re­ fion flnn - In S a f e t y -— - A began their examination anti a tion of chlorox, cat bite, and S O I b - ‘ 7 0 0 ceive the award during th e neai'-diowning, whatever happens, tile depart­ Tlio minimum educational technician from the labora­ ment will be ready. National 4-H Club Congress in tory quietly arrived to tike requirement foy admission in - Mrs, Gilvary believes -tlip b'rnduatlon from hlclr school-, ...Chicago In the early winter. blood tests and type, Mrs-.-Oli­ program of public education ln l b - s1 2 50 although a large pcuicnntiiKo of - It-is likely that one candi­ vary called the family physi­ summer safety ls puylng oft, State Employees Give Special Priarileii Ccnler be obtained from the State 4-H than ever bsfore ere being (rained end educated in ^afety. Periiclpefion In erating room alerted the staff ty nnd staff mem0[fi¥’6f , the tne 1957 national 4-H lately program anablei them to malt fheTr home*, 1177 patients seen last month, Is a major part of tho slate Club office or the county and the youngster was rushed nil except 219 wer» treated government operation. :j ^ ochool will nwm'd tiic scholar Paint and Hardware farms end communities safer placet In which io Ihre end work. ship on tho baiicn't^u fW i i h I • agent. Boys «nd girli between the egn of 10 and 21 throughout the state ere upstairs,‘ail within’a few mln- and released; either to tlio Enc'ournnrd _iiy Individual - Por-outstandlng work in cit- learning safe practices the) wjll pay dividend! later tn life whether they railde uics. care ot lliclr petsonul physi­ awards of as much as $1000, abovo. Thin soholnrshlp Is In­ Hailot lzenship by a New Jersey 4-H the farm or In the city. Conducted by the Cooperative Extension Service, Another f 1 r s t aid squad cian, to clinic or to t il e 1 r stato employees during tho tended to provldo for 0110 term Phone Koyport 7-H09 - Club member. there ls a state tne 4-H ufety program Hat been supported continuously since 1945 by showed up with a young moth­ homes because Uioy needed no past liscal year havo submit in the, day division of tho prop award ol- a trip to the Con­ General Motors. ‘ er-to-be, pale and frightened, further treatment. ted 107 inouey-wimilng Ideas erty nnd casualty course. ^ Incentive awards offered to 4-H'ari for luperfor acMevement include dis­ Applications mny bo aectireu gress trom the Transcontlnen- about to give birth to her first Pa’tlcnts aro brought to the whlcli havo netted them (8303 tal Gas Pipeline Corp., Hous­ tinctive medals, college scholarships, and aducetionet tripk (o the national by addressing requests to Of- 4-H Club Congreit held annually In Chicago, . boy, Just a bit earlier than sho hospital by parents, friends, in In awards. Since llieso awards ton. Tex. There also are na- had anticipated. This .type of taxicabs, on foot, first aid arc calculatod at 10 por cent ,' tlonal awards of $400 college patient gets priority, smoothly squads and police departments of tha estimated saving poten­ scholarships for the highest and quickly, Volunteer Max and always the question ls not tial, tills should. moim n sav­ ranking boy and girl,., and the Disabled Apply, Rev. Gusweller Altman secured tlie elevator, “ why” tho patient ls hurt or ing of $03,030 in state costa for test in the state receives a whilo tlie others assisted her sick but !'what to do about Jt thnt year alono. Homo econo­ Ross W . Maglian Agency laudatory certificate of honor. onto a wheelohair and mado a and niji*;." mics repeat thcmselvos f o r, Scholarships and certificates Or Lose Benefits Files New Charge quick phone call to the deliv­ years, . ’ ■ are presented in .honor of ery room. By tho tlmo tbo All Emergency equipment Is Real Estate— Insurance If disabled workers do not readily available ln tlie acci­ Tho Ideas have lnoluded cle­ Thomas, E. Wilson,, Chicago. A new charge by the Rev. young father arrived,trom his ver shortrouts and Innovations, In safety there are county, apply for the new social secur­ James A. Qusweller, former Job. he was Informed that he dent and emergency . room The A and E has undergone the result of personnl noqutiln- MATAWAN 138 Main St MA 10003 state and national awards. To ity disability benefit before -ihe rector of St. Mary’s Episcopal was a father of a nice baby tnnco with tho tasks Involved, Churoh, Keyport, and the many physical Improvements each ot eight national winners end of 1957, they may lose boy and had been spared tho In the Intricato record keeping ■ will go a $400 college scholar­ Church of Our Saviour; traditional pacing and waiting. within the past two years, In­ some of their benefits. Ttffts cluding air conditioning^, re­ and clerical processes ol stato ship. The 1957 state' winner Cheesequake, was made, re­ A 12-year-old boy, who fell government, uuw wm*ww w iM%ivwumwvwMwuww%w will be a delegate to the flve- wor^Lof warning was directed cently against the New York off hla-bicycle, arrived with decorating and lighting, a n'd day National 4-H. Club C o n- to Raritan Bay residents by City Department of Buildings, his mother, who explained thit rearrangements for greater ’ gress, Dodor' ls General Mo­ which, the Rov. Mr. Gusweller the family physician had scat cdnvenlcnce a n d cfflolenoy. Legal Secretaries Allan A. Bass', district manag­ Everything, ls available whe­ tors. ' . ; , - er of the Perth Amboy Social announced ls sitting Idly by him in for an x-ray ot tho in­ Told Of Convention Television Service while slum-plague'd West 84th jured arm. Two small girls, ther there Is ii baby to be de­ Information-aboutthese 4-H Security Office. ' livered, lacerations to be sut­ activities c a n be obtained St., becomes ‘‘infested with -who were brought In separate­ Tlie Monmoulh County Leg­ Radios Bt Small Appliances Repaired Mr. Bass explained that ln crlmc.1’ ured, a stomach to bo pump­ from club leaders. Although August the first monthly dis­ ly, had stepped on nails. "At al Secretaries Association re­ The Rev. Mr. Gusweller, 33, this time of day when tlio doc­ ed, oxygen to be administered cently mot at tlie Union House, 27 Ye mu in Business ■ ■ there are group activities ln- ability benefit checks were de­ or anything else thp patient eluded in both programs, safe­ rector of the Church of St. tors are all busy at the hospUi Red Bank, for n regular din­ livered country-wide to o v c r needs. 1 voim wicsTiNuiioimrc uicai.kr ty and citizenship can be car- 100,000 disabled persons 60-to- Matthew'and St. Timothy, 20 tal It's simpler Just to .canto ner meeting. A buffet dinner rled out by Individuals as well W. 84th St., New York, called ln,” a mother explained as her Culls to the operating room was scrvod. 65-yeors-of-age, including over or the laboratory from tho em­ There wore between !0 anti ..' as by-'clubs. 200 area residents. The amount the area ‘‘the worst street ln offspring received an anti-te­ TEN EYCK RONSON, Inc. the entire city." He blamed ergency room aro given prior­ 30 mcmberB presont at tho of their benefit checks de­ tanus shot. - the Department of Buildings A teen-ager with deep rings ity over everything elso. T ne meeting to hoar MIsb Sunny IBS UPl’Kn MAIN BT. MA 1-1000 MATAWAN, N. J pends upon the workers’ past for allowing “ gross overcrowd- around her eyes and her , arm Jjlood bank technicians drop Ljmpol's rcpur^ ah the nation­ earnlngs-’and are. In. the same lng.?’.r _ ...... “ id a splint jqxplalnea. tbdtshfe "everything else) thoy may bo al convention, which was hold amount as they, 'would' reoelvd Even after a year of Inten­ hadn't slept since she fell doing when a call comes from In July ln Las Vegas, Nor. at retirement age. All those while dancing the night be­ the emergency room. Tlie op­ Tho highlight of the conven­ receiving payments are so se­ sive crusading for better living AUGUST SPECIAL conditions for the thousands of fore. After an x-ray It was de­ erating room is alerted quick­ tion was tho naming of Mrs. verely disabled that they can­ ly, and if tho patient, needing Jean lfcokcr, Los Angelos, not do any substantial work, Puerto Ricans packed Into' the termined that her brm w a s neighborhood, the Rev, Mr. fractured, she was admitted to surgery comes in during t h o Calif., as "legal secretary of but had worked under social the hospital, all within a mat­ night, tlio faithful swlchboard the your." After tho conven­ security during at least five of Gusweller said the street stlli COMPLETE LUBRICATION ls a hangout for criminals. ter of less than an hour. locates thD staff which is "on tion Miss Lainpcl loiliod oi the 10 years and one-and-one- Name, address, the name of ball,” residents and Internes, group of legal secrctarlcn for half of the three years Immed­ ‘‘Nowadays If there’s 'afl.y-. anesthetist, and tlie surgeon thing illegal going on Llie West the family physician, and th e a post-oonvontlon trip lo Haw­ iately before becoming d 1 s- eternal phono calls bolng who will perform the opera­ aii. f o r $ 1 . 0 0 abled. ! • , . Side, the password ls ‘meei tion. Pluns for Bosses Nlglit and you ot B4th St.’ That’s how made while tho young German With ICvorr Oil CUamia Anyone 50-Lo-6 5-yeurs-of-age interne and nurse quietly pro­ The Injured eye or, fracturcd for the fall anil winter season who meets the above require­ bod It ls. It’s a pitiful a n d wero dlscuaecd. T he next dangerous situation.’’ . ceeded to examine and treat nose might be the result of a OW<\r Cinnrt M ments but who has not jrkt th e multitudinous small or tight, or maybe tho patient meeting of tho association will made application for their dl: - T he Episcopalian clergy­ more drastic injuries which really did “walk Into a door­ bo held on Sept, IDtli, at The ability benefits should do s> man, who lives among th e keep the cmeigency room knob In tho dnrk,” The emer­ Kensington L,ou nge, Long now, Mr. Bass said. Puerto Ricans and assists busy, 24-hours-a-day, nlglit and gency room regards all pa­ Branch, at which lime there KAPUSHY BROTHERS them with his weekly housing He cautioned that unless ap­ day. tients as sick or injured a n d will bo a gucul speaker, Free I'lnk tip And l)ellver» Have you seen t b e breath plication is made before Deo. clinics, predicted, "If nothing Thero wns the young truck whether the sevore stomach taking i p t o i i i i we’re now 31, some benefits may be lost. ls done to defer the filth and driver, who had dropped a upset ls the result of nervous showing In used cars? A big degradation here, our city will $5000 Dog Bite line-up of fine, properly recon­ Applications made before the packing case weighing 200 tension or overlndulgenco at_a end of the year can qualify a have another ’gangland’ on Its pounds on his foot, sent In by Koyport Esio ditioned late models in many hands.” wedding party, tlio treatment Injuries caused by a dog Six Corners makes for your particular se­ disabled worker for payments his personal physician with an and nttllude toward tlio pa­ bite suffered by Lloyd Torry, As lt ls today, lie said, there Service Center lection — low prices — easy back to July 1957, but no back x-ray taken ln the offlco. An tient Is tho samo. Laurenco Hurbor, while a pat­ Esso aren't many youngsters terms. payments can be made on orthopedist at Monmouth Mem­ Recently, a Poison Control ron at Trudy's liar, Madison Highway 35 claims filed after December, around any more. By the time orial examined t^hc injured foot Center became part of tho Township, lira tlio' subject of Tills Dec. 31 deadline ap­ they are old enough to be on and ordered .Smother x-ray regular routine of the emer­ a $5000 Superior Court suit In Keyport Now is tbo time to buy that their own, he explained, "most And Bodle Rd. 2nd car, we have some very plies only to disability p a y from a different unglc, "Just gency department, An Infor­ Middlesex County. It Is ngnlnnt of them ore sent up the river. to bo sure," while a physical good buys. ments. Qualified disabled mation file on poisons nnd an­ Oertrudo McQarlgle, owner KE-71548 KE.7-0183 1953 Ford, Customllne, 4 door. workers who are not 50-yeors- Mr. Qusweller, who already therapist measured him up for tidotes bas been installed In of the establishment nnd tlio 1953 Kaiser, 2 door, of-agc should apply to have has taken several landlords to the crutches bo would barrow tho department ns part of dog, 1S51 Chevrolet. Deluxe. 4 door. their social security records court on housing and health vi for a fow days from the hospi­ Uie Monmouth-Ocean County 1S51 Buick, 2 door, Dynaflo. olntions charges ln the a r e a tal. On leaving a short tlmo frozen when they bave been Poison Control program. In ► 1 1950 Chrysler, 2 door, hard top disabled six months. Although strctchlng from Broadway to later, he quipped, "It wouldn't most cases of suspected poi­ 1940 Mercury, sport sedan. no benefit ls payable until age Central Park West, disclosed be so bad to slay here, Just to soning, ncllher the family, Uie 1947 Buick. 4 door.' 50, this freezing of their social that there were hundreds of look at the pretty nurses.” 1947 Chrysler, Convertible, first aid squads, nor the fam­ security records will protect families sleeping in shuts in “ Meet me In the cmorgency ily physician takes much tlmo END Windsor, . their own and their families squalid flats. department at Mon­ 1947 Packard, 4 door sedan. In phoning, they ruuli the pa­ future benefit rights. "The landlords soy tlioy’d mouth Memorial ln 10 min­ tient in, one more problem to Several Others to Choose From. A person with a temporary rather have a 'brown' home utes,’’ has become a common be solved with only minutes to JlMrffR Stop In disability which ls expected to than a white one—Junt so they instruction f o r patients by sparo. Tho Poison Control Un­ improve and permit a return can collect more rent. This ls their doctors, while summer it ls equipped lo handle calls NOT ALL LIVING THINGS to work, cannot qualify either the real crime," he said, "tho visitors who* havo no family from all parts of tho county to BREATHE to have his social security rec crime of overcrowding. It's physician here, and strangers give Information regarding an­ (like the young Hungarian ref­ The frog bas no ribs, there, ord frozen, or to.1 reclaim dis­ about time the Department ot tidotes and emergency treat­ fore It oannot breathe by ex­ ability benefits, Mr. Bass Buildings stepped ln and took ugee who speaks no English) ment. Callt are made by phy­ pansion and contraction of the pointed out. To bo eligible a some drastic steps to reduce find their way to the constant­ sicians, first aid squads, and chut. .The air Is swallowed worker must have a condition the population of the area.' ly opon door for evenythlng imTitlo parents. 20 Tooth also the frog gets part ol his of disabllty whch ls expected "I'm sure the department from an Infected car, to a car­ No small part of tho duties doesn’t even know how many buncle, to a severe sunburn. oxygen supply through the to continue Indefinitely. of tho emergency department L e a f R a k e ...... 8 8 c •kin. 1, "Nnggets of Know­ peoplo live ln those pathetic, Many of these patients are ls tho administration of Uio ledge" — Geo. IT. Stlmpson, Disabled workers who be­ not admitted to the hospital. lieve that they meet the re battered rooms. That's prob­ employoe-h e a 11 h program. Combination qulrcmcnts, especially those ably one reason the census They aro given emergency Routine physical examinations was below what lt should have treatment a n d referred to for the protection of tho pa­ P a d lo c k ...... c 50-to-05-yearsof-a g e, should been. Counters were afraid to their private phyBlclan for fol 8 8 gel ln touch with their social tients and the cmployco him­ enter the houses. I havo to uso lowup care. If the patient lo In­ self are done on all employees S t nm lr security office right sway to digent, he ls referred to clinic check on' their rights. A Iree my own parishioners to make of tho hospital, and all ail­ B u g B o m b ...... 8 8 c MOTORS tours through the buildings to for further treutment. ments, whether It ho a slinplo pamphlet “How Disabled Must help these people.” And in between times thero WhlHllIng Z til. Aluminum _ ' Ac?... >ra. .* r o fft/fCK Pf AL You Be?” now ls available. headache, a minor Injury oil A New York newspaper re­ are the continuous calls from duty, an accident at home, or Mr. Bass explained, to any­ wllhln tlie hospital, An em­ one Interested In this new gov­ porter confirmed Mr. Quswell a more severe IUn<:iift of sev­ Ted Kettle ...... i... i.. .. < > • 3 8 c ployee wltii a headache w li o M0II (tf.AoyxW7*(XO ernment disability program. er's observations, There's only eral d a y s’ duration are one word to describe the needs an aspirin, an employee brought to tlio emergciioy de­ Roast Meat . place—chaos; beer cans a n d v/ilh on ingrown loenail to bo partment where physicians on Cleaning — Dyeing — Repair — Storage whiskey bottles strewn a 11 dressed, the occasional Injury tho hospital staff see the pa­ T h e r m o m e t e r ...... 8 8 c about, garbage dumped helter- on duty (like a cut finger un tient. Salk polio shols w c r 0 skelter; worst of all, children the potato peeler In the kitch­ given employees during tlie wallowing tn filthy gutter wa­ en) all keep lhc department past year. ter to escape the heat. busy day and nlglit. LAWN MOWER SALE A * ® R u g S, Through tlie years, Mon­ A cop oa the beat said on a And throughout ’.he morning, mouth County has i-ome to rr- Our 5poclal Pricos on Power Mowers b y Saturday r.Igbt It was 11 k e the cofltlnuoun callc for order­ gard Momnouth Mrmurinl's CP "walking through a Jungle.’’ lies which the A mid K pro- emergency depailment m Its Are Tho Lowest In 19 Years New Jersey's He said prostitution, gambling vldes for the hospital. "Bend own health tenter. I'aienti, snd sordidness of all varieties an orderly lo help me tn o v • teachers In the schools, police, Highest Quality •• No Gimmicks - Buy Now and Save Mort Modern Equipped lnfcjt ihe area. But as toon my very heavy patient," oiks first aid squads, pinpluycM. as they tec a srjuad can com­ a private duty nurse. "We and others think first of the Opon Friday Evonings Until 9:00 Rug Cleaning Plant ing, they beat It. It's lough lo need two moro pounds of hospital lo solve Uio sudden I'rro llfllvrrj On All I’uri-tiMeii cope with, especially when weight for a traction on Com­ and unexpected lieaHli prub- they stone yo-jr car or take pot munity Wing I,” asks another, lem. elioti at you from rooftops. There were minutes that In addition to strictly finer S. Boyes Rug Cleaning Co. "S'eople arc even afraid lo quiet morning when Uio pa. geney procedures, rnariy prl report crimes,” iie said, for tirnii hsd lo wall becaute all vnlo psllciit!i have rnlnor sur- Call: 4th and N. Steven* Ave. tear of icHHat'on, They don't o! the tlictchers were ln une Bi ry performed by their phy respect tbe law, that’s all. And transporting patient*, lo Ihe x- »(f!»ns In the A and K < uccl 2 6 * ZB W . r n O N T ST. KKYPQRT. N.J. SO 1-1582 South Amboy, N. J. Ihe worst part ot tt Is that no­ ray, or to tha room ven d • • »rd i*™- sn “T liollurdw uro I)<:|>arlim:iit Storo” Free Pickup & Delivery Service body known, end nobody or- • y. n~: '* on an ou rt nnsii cares." - Monmouth Cui H ifts letter Quotations aro Miss Delbasco Take* Cliffwood Pink Jays Morganville Couple ' Attend Wedding LPN Lawn Party Auxiliary, Plans Vt THE ’ ' Conservation Course M ata W aif Fire Install Officer* Honored At Celebration Mr. and Mrs. Albert Taber. Miss Carofc li. ‘pelba^co, Saturday; Items Departm ent News Given Saturday The Cllffwood Pink Jays 4-H e r S e p t . 7 Matawan,. recently completed Club held Installation of. offi­ Morganvllle, entertained on MATAWAN- JOURNAL T he 1 Licensed Practical Saturday evening' In honor of a two-week'cburse at the New •--- . ’■ ----- :— — cers at a recent meeting. AU Plans Jor a family covered jtfr. and Mrs. ’ Fred Oaub Nurses * Association of N ew dish supper, acceptance of two Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fitts. Pate Fourteen Aar. *». 195V Jersey State Schpol orconse** and daughter, J.ean, Brown- ,. ' ; ^Meetings • . .. members were present wltb vation, Stokes State Fo rest Sept. 4-Midway Hose Com­ Jersey Division 10 held a lawn one exception. Bonnie Schau- new members and: amending Morganvllle, who were : cele­ town, attended-tlie wedding of party, Saturday, at tbe home brating their wedding anniver­ Branchvllle. The course was Miss Nancy Hatter, South pany ... . . fele Installed officers. ' the by-laws, were on the agen­ an integration of conservation Sept. 9-Mldway Hose Com­ of its president* Mrs. Fred da when’ the Ladles Auxiliary sary. ■ River, to Donald Irish, Eng* Covert, sr., Long Branch. Guests present were M r S. of the Morganvllle Indepen­ ion’s Peach • education. lishtown Rd.. at the C o r p u s pany Auxiliary Helen Yuschak, Mrs. Helen Those present were Mr. an d - Sept. 10-Washlngton Engine Those assisting tbe hostess dent Volunteer Fire Co. met In Mrs. William Thomson, Robert The school was established Cbristus Church, South River, were Mrs. Emma Berry, Craver, Mrs. Meeker, Mrs. in connection with the six Saturday afternoon and tb e Company Marlon Bordeaux, Eileen Hob­ the fire house on tbe Matawan- Fitts. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Festival Success Sept. U-Hook ft Ladder Com* Oceanport, 11 r a t vice presi­ Freehold Rd, for the August Smith, sr., Morganvllle: Mr. state teachers colleges and the reception which was held at dent; MrB. John^yisk, Keans­ by. Bernadette Craver, Elaine T h e Marlboro Township Department oi Conservation Windsor Manor, East Bruns­ pany meeting, Mrs. Charles L. a n d Mrs. Herb McGee a n d burg, secreta^^L Mrs. Harry Matoyclk, Judy, Cheryl a n d Holmes, president, conducted American Leglpfl vand Its Aux- and Economic Development. wick Township.. . Sept. 12-Haley ilose"Company Barbara Bordeaux, a n d children, Spotswood; David illary conducted* a; successful Sept. 13 and 14 - N. J. state Finn, Long Branch, wife of the business meeting and ap­ Ferreira, Elizabeth; Mrs. Rose The course was highlighted by ^ . --- . ( j 1 - • club member Harry Finn, who Oeorge Slver, Middlesex Coun­ peach festival at the post innumerable field trips to a Mr. and Mrs. Henry Koeg­ Firemen's Relief Association pointed Mrs. Roland C. Boyce Cordo, New York; Mrs. Fran­ is at present, a patient in Riv­ ty Agent, who discussed th e chairman of tbe covered dish home on the Matawan-F r ee- beaver dam, a quaking bogg ler. Morganville Rd., Cedar Convention ' duties o^^iie' club. - ces Palmowaki, Sayrevllle and hold Rd. on Thursday evening. Sept, 18-M. E. Haley Hose erview Hospital; Samuel Reed, supper to be held In the fire Frances, Patricia, Thoinas a zinc mine, a contour farm, Qrove, whp have just returned Red Bank, and Mr. Covert. Following th e meeting a etc. • Trom their wedding trip, enter- Auxiliary . house on Saturday, Sept. 7, and Kenneth Taber. Members of the Marlboro Sept. 22-M. E. Haley Hose Mrs, Stella Harris, Midland blrthdsjV'party was held fo r when families of the auxiliary A gift was sent by Mr. and taihed their parents and broth­ Park, president of the state as­ Bonnie Schaufele, Andrea. 6a- Fire Co. defeated members of ers, Sunday evening. Quests and Hook & Ladder picnic and members will be guests. . Mrs, Charles Plosky, the Morganville Volunteer Fire ball game - sociation; Mrs. Elizabeth vel and Nancy Yuschols. Volunteers Plan were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bla-1 Doyle, Englewood, state secre­ Mrs. Helen Suydam a n d Co. team in the softy&li game hota, Jr., .and son, John, Sept. 23-Hook Ladder Com­ Mrs. Helen Cobb were accept­ Read the classified ads. played &t . Marlboro School pany Auxiliary and Washing­ tary: Mrs. Florence Clover, Browntown, and Mr, and Mrs. Verona, state first vice presi­ ed into auxiliary membership. ‘Thursday evening. Picnic Sept. 8 Joseph Koegler and son, Jo­ ton Engine Company Auxiliary Visits Relatives “the proposed change of Sept. 26-Board of Fire Offi­ dent; Mrs. Julie L. Marquis, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wen­ seph, Red Bank. Newark, president of Division meeting night from the third The regular monthly meet­ cers New Note For zel and daughter, plane, hav.e Mrs. James R. R om and 15; Mrs. Maude DeRose, Pat* En Route Home Wednesday to the third Tues­ returned home froin a vaca­ ing of the Cllffwood Volunteer Mrs. R. Williams and 'daugh­ Members of Matawan Bor­ day evening was discussed and Bathroomor erson, president of Division 5, Mr. and Mrs. J. Fred Robin­ tion trip to the western states Fire Company was held Tues­ ters, Kathleen and Susan, Rah­ ough Fire Department deeply and Mrs, Muriel Peters, the group voted to amend the and a visit to Yellowstone Na* day evening at the Cllffwood way, spent Wednesday visiting regret the death of John B. son, SprlngUUl Rd., Cheese­ by-laws accordingly; I Boudoir I Princeton, president of Divi­ quake, bad as a weekend guest . Clonal Park, Wyo; Fire House. The last minute Mr. and Mrs. W, C. Pitney Lambertson,1 a charter mem­ Plans were made to partici­ UITKOTK DKBtEiUUE sion 2, were party guests. , their nephew, Lt, W 1111 a m Mrs. Dorothea Henriksen plans for the annual picnic and family, ber of Midway Hose Company, Those awarded prizes were pate ln the Burlington County were discussed. The picnic will who passed away this month. Marks, who spent two years has sold her home on Pleasant Mrs. Jacob Qaub and Miss Mrs. Allen Menke, Long parade on Oct. S and a trip to Valley Rd. and, with her son, be held Sunday. Sept. 8, at We also extend our deepest Branch; Mrs. Bowers, L o n g ln Germany and was en route one of Burlington's large In­ th e Hercules picnic grove, Marie Qaub, Browntown, and sympathy to> Freneau Fire to his home ln Arizona. Barry; and her mother, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Harnley, Branch; Mrs. Emma Ott. dustries was .discussed. Tlie Florence Dickenson, has mov- Parlin, Company for tbe loss of one of Morganvllle, attended the 88th West Long Branch, and Mrs Mr, and Mrs. Everett Fen date of this event will be an­ . etj to Florida. . .< Also discussed was the Bor- their old and faithful firemen, Mildred Yost, Keyport. nounced when final arrange­ opening services of the' Ocean Jack Lockwood. wick, Gordon Rd., C h e e s c- Mr. and Mrs. M&rtla Smith, dentown parade to be held Sat­ Qrove Auditorium, Friday , Plans are being made by tbe ments have been completed,. urday, Sept. 1. AU members Ten Haley Hose Company quake, entertained at a bar­ sr., and Mr..and Mrs. J o h n evening. . association to hold a card par­ Refreshments were served ’. Wilson, Jr., attended a recent will attend lh full dress uni­ Auxiliary members attended ty, a rummage sale, and a becue on Sunday. form. Sunday, the Cllffwood John Papa, sr., Florida, a the Neptune Music Circus and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Can­ at the close of the meeting. performance of "Hellzapop- former Browntown resident, spaghetti dinner ln tbe near Those present were Mrs. . pin," at tbe Neptune Music Clr- Volunteer Fire Company held saw the play “The Bby Friend.” non, Old Mill Rd., Cheese- spent tbe weekend with his future. Holmes, Mrs.- John B&brlsky, \ cus. '; _ _. Its field day. Those present After the show they dined at Mrs. Berry was guest of hon­ quake, were the guests of Mr. were members from the Laur­ son, Victor Papa, and family, Crystal Brook Inn, Eatontown, and Mrs. Percy Holton, Spring- Mrs. L o u I s Becker, Mrs. , Mr. and Mrs. Donald Miller Keyport. or at a surprise birthday party Charles Suydam, Mrs. Frank WORTH • J ,# and son, Donnie, and' Miss Viv­ ence Harbor and the O a k and an enjoyable time w a,s recently given by the associa­ hill Rd,, Cheesequake, on Mon­ Shades Fire Companies. All Miss Ann Molnar ls spend­ had by all. Their merchandise day evening. . L. Ratcliffe, Mrs, Edward ien Owens spent Sunday In tion, and was presented, with a Preston, Mrs, Robert Mauser. New York, attending had a good day. ing this week with friends ln club starts the first week vln gift of luggage. Irving Brown, Mys. Mae Eberhardt, Iselln ■for only Most of the competition w a s Point Pleasant. ■ Mrs. Robert R. Smith, Mrs. Mrs. Rose Cordo, New York, September1 for Christmas or­ Red Bank, and Mr. Finn, both was a weekend guest of Mr, •ndpurehaMcf »ny called off because of rain but Mrs. William Pitney, sr., vis­ ders and they also have a full Richard Guth, Mrs.. Robert J. OCCOATK-PALSIOUVK TOKXTIVt is spending a few week's va­ Riverview Hospital patients and Mrs. Alfred Fritz, Cottrell Smith, and-Mrs.-Cobb,-- a softball.'game was held earl­ ited Mrs. Albert Aumack, Key­ supply of Christmas cards. were sent . flowers by the Rd., Cheesequake.;Guests - on ftrOvir tHtphf fee cation w l t h Mr. and Mrs. ier In the afternoon. The winr ‘ Charles PJosky and family. port, Monday. ’ Matawan Fire Department group. ' Sunday were 'Mr. and Mrs. nlng team, captained by Jini Mr. and Mrs, Otto Gaub, attended the Roxbury Fire The ' next meeting will oe Whit Colyer,1 Newark, and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Smith, Kube; won by a score of 22-3. Return From Vacation jr., and children, Martin ifl, Matawan, spent Sunday even­ Department 40th Anniversary held at the Y.M.C.A., Asbury and Mrs. Walter Harris, Lau I E f f i g y - l i v-; ; ! Fire colls for the month o f, ing visiting Mr. Garb’s moth­ parade with the M. E l Haley Park, Sept. 13. ; Mr. 'and Mrs. James Vena Barbara Lynn, 'and Christine August were: Aug. li, 4:45 rence Harbor. aUo ond I Anne, and Miss Elizabeth er and sister, Mrs. Jacob Hose Company truck and the Miss Marie Bowne, Cottrell and children,. Lower Main St., P.m., brush fire, Lennox Ave.;^ Qaub and Miss Marie Gaub Ladies'- Auxiliary came home' Owens have returned home Aug. 14, 10:30 p.m., brush Enters Plea To Rd., Cheesequake; Miss .Sylvia Matawan, recently!; returned HALO SHAMPOO^] Mom a vacation In Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Blahota, with second prize'for best ap­ Molnar, Route 9, Browntown; home fr o m'-ajrtrip to the fire, Lakeshore Dr.; Aug. 16, jr., and son, John, and Jack pearing, \ I gm . o A r f ! The executive committee of 2:30 p.m., brush fjre, Lennox Car. Theft Count Miss Eleanor Hodes','Marlboro Shrine of Ste. “Anne de Beau- James visited Mrs. A. Bukna, On Sept. .7 the department Rd., Old Bridge, have return­ pre, Quebec, Canada, and the I w 9 9 I ; the Morganvllle Parent-Teocb- and Cllffwood Aves.; Aug. 16, Manasquan; Wednesday. . A 23-ycar-old Parlin man ac­ . er ^-Association . met at the 3:30 p.m; brush and log fire, will participate ln the South ed home from a tour of th e New England States, While ln Mr. and. Mj£. Vincent'^Tavic- Plainfield parade with the cused of stealing a Madison New England-State! New Hampshire, they .visited ~ — rapT w h a v e “ J home of Mrs. Eugene Qall, Beaciiway Dr.; Aug. 17, 1:30 Township clergyman’s c a r Thursday. Plans for the oom- p.m. Cat ’n Fiddle, Beach­ kas spent Sunday visiting* Mrs. Hook & Ladder truck; Sept. Miss Elaine' .Fritz, Cottrell Mr. and Mrs. Ed Shepherd, Navickas’ parents in Brooklyn 14, at Atlantic City with th e from a parking lot ln South former Keyport residents who lng year were discussed an d front,’ damage slight; Aug. 23, Amboy entered a plea when Rd., Cheesequake, has return­ will be completed at tbe meet­ 3 p.m., brush fire, West Con­ Midway Hose Company truck; ed home from a week's vaca­ operate a motor court in the Oct. 5, Washington Engine arraigned before Middlesex White Mountains. Mr. a n d ing to be he!d In the* school on course: Aug. 23, 1:15 p.m., Six Hurt In Crash County Judge Charles M. Mor­ tion with her uncle ahd .aunt, Tuesday afternoon, Sc(j t.,10. brush fire, West Concourse: Company Will go to Burlington Mr. and Mrs. John Halleck, Mrs. Shepherd are. the parents City parade. ris in criminal court, N ew Kearny. of Mrs. Charles Short, jr., Those present were Mrs. Aug. 23, 6:10 p.m., brush fire, During Rainstorm Brunswick, Tuesday. Hook & 'Ladder Company Mr. and Mrs. Percy Holton, Matawan, „.. '’ f ’rank Cullens, president; Mrs. West Concourse, Aug. 24. 8:45 Six persons riding ln a car The' alleged car thief, • Thomas Koeovsky, Mrs. Ed­ p.m., false alarm, Woodmere a n d Haley‘ Hose Company Springhill Rd., Cheesequake, 119 MAIN STREET driven by a Madison Town-, Wynne Jones, jr.. 23, of 40 But­ This week, why don't you ward Preston, Mrs. Cosgrove, Dr. and prospect Ave. • members participated lh a tonwood Dr. in tbe Parlin sec­ entertained at a picnic Sunday, ship man were injured in a joint drill on Aug. 7 which end­ puests were Mr. and Mrs. look through your church win­ Matawan * . Mrs. Ca’rl Blnger, Mrs. Thom­ tion of Sayreville, pleaded no two-car accident in Sayreyjlle ed in a soft ball game, conse­ John Koenig and. daughters, dows . . . From the Inside/ as Antlsell, and Robert Her­ John J. Eckelson „^iiortly after 6 p.m. Sunday, defense when . arraigned by bert, school principal. ' quently on Sunday, Sept. 22, Assistant Prosecutor Edwin Marlene and Yvonne, S outh police reported-The accident they will play a return Amboy. . > * Mrs Donald Miller was^host* Dies At His Home . ■occurred after one vehicle was Kolodzlej. ' ess to the social club on Aug. game and follow lt with a pic-, Mr. and Mrs. J. Fred Robin* halted In deep, water on Ern­ Jones, who told police be son, Springhill' Rd., Cheese­ ’ 21. Those present were M r s. John Joseph Eckelson, 64.' of nlc for the members' families. had taken the car “just to go ston Rd. and .was, struck by quake, entertained at a supper Edward Becker, Mrs. H a r r y 147 McKinley Ave., Laurence Hook & Laddet is planning... A for a ride,'* Is accused of tak­ LABOR'S another. ; Konowalow, Mrs. Robert Harbor, died. Wednesday, Aug. dinner damn on Oct. 19 to party and cards Saturday 28, 1357, at his home following The injured, as reported by ing a 1956 car owned by the Owens, Mrs, Leroy' VanPelt, celebrate their 80th anniver­ Rev. Thomas O’Day, 338 Ern­ evening. Guests were Mr. and Mrs, John Wilson, Jr., Mrs. a short Illness.-Born In-Jersey the Perth,Amboy Hospital, to sary, and on Oct. 26 will have Mis. Allan J. Morrison a n d which all were taken, were: ston Rd., Madison Township, Garrett Dgnl.se and Mrs. Mar- City, he was the son of tho an open house for all borough June 12. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dietrich, DAY/ late Qeorge and Hedwig (Ben-, John Gardner, 38, of 21 Well­ ^ tin Bmltlyv sr. Mrs. Smith, sr. firemen. Jones was arrested in Madi­ Matawan. . . v won, the; gift tor the evening. ken) Eckelson.,Hc had lived in esley Rd., Madison Township; Larry Walker would appirecl- Miss - June1 Bowne, who . is a Laurence Harbor for the past his wife, Elizabeth, 38; J o h a son Township* after be; crash­ senior-student nurse ot Middle-' 'Thenext meeting: w'ilJbe heJd ntc a card ffom the boys at ed the clergyman’s car Into a ;- dr the home-of'Mrs.* VnnPelt.' !<>• years.-1 ----;--- r '• O'Connor, 29, of 23 Wellesley this time. Sek your secretary sex General Hospital, N ew Rd.; his wife, Lillian, 28; Mrs. second vehicle parked in front Surviving afe his wife. Mary for his address. Best wishes of St. Lawrericqite Church rec­ Brunswick, spent a few days Edna Christie, 31, Woodside, at home withiher parents, Mr. E, (Crlmnilns) Eckelson; two and a speedy recovery. tory.. (The second car was own­ Birthday Party sons, John, Jersey City; N. Y,, and Mrs. Catherine and Mrs, Clyde Bowne, Cot­ Melious, 45, New York, Midway Hose Company ls ed by- the Rev. Joseph' B. Cynthia Dell, daughter of George W., West Keansburg, planning a bus trip to the, An- Huches, Easton, Pa. trell Rd., Cheesequake. ~ and two grandchildren. • Mr. and Mrs. Leon Arrow­ Mr. and Mrs. Paul Doll, Mata- According to* police, all six hauscr-Busch Brewery ln New­ With* a 1 liberal;mewiirifej ‘wan, celebrated her fourth were in a caV driven by Mr, smlth, Qordon Rd., Cheese- Funeral services will be held ark In Octoher. The exact; of prospority throughout birthday on Thursday. A large Saturday at 8 a.m. at the Day Gardner that got stuck in a date has riot been set. Anyone- At Mystic, Conn. quake, and Mr. and Mrs. Aug­ flooded sectifeh as the driver ust Plttlus,: Cllffwood Beach, America; wilh umploy. 'i i cake and nautical - decorations Funeral Home, Keyport. At 9 wishing to go Is asked to see ‘ JoAnn Meier, Matawan, ,-a were featured. Oucsts were a.m-. a lilgh requiem mass will was making to; loft turn off of any .member ot Midway; and tbelr families spent Sun­ ment near its ill-time . Washington R». into Ernston member of Mariner Scouts day at Mannheim, Pa. Katie Bopts,.Debra Dell, Carol be celebrated by the Rev. Wal­ Every Tuesday night a 1 1 Hecht. Mary Ann Matz, Mar­ Rd. Mr. Gardner told ' police 26, Monmouth County, Asbury pc*k lovcls and produc- ' ter E, Slattery, at St. Law­ members of the Fire Depart­ Park Division, was amony; 26 garet.Sickels, Merry Ann Zieg­ rence's Church, Laurence Har­ he backed up because of the Wedding Announcements tion high —it is particu- i ler, .Matawan,* and K im deep water and stalled again. ment are invited to attend girls which left the Fountain printed promptly on paneled bor. Interment will be ln St. drills and a course of instruc­ House, Matawan, Monday for larly fining that we ’ ^ Ruane, Woodbrldge. • Joseph’s Cemetery, Keyport. Police said the car w a s or bridal book snow-white struck at about 10:30 p.m. on tion at M. E. Haley Hose Com­ week’s stay at Mystic, vellum at this office. sslutethe-workersef the pany. . the left side by a car driven Conn., aboard the Joseph Con­ nation this year on the.- £ rad. ' by Frederick- McKay, 37, On Oct. 26 Matawan Fire day set aside ta honor Sandwich Or Full Course Meal South Amboy. The Impact Department will journey to 1955 them.'- , / j l : Visit The pushed the first car across Esso Standard Oil Company in The energy released In a HUDSON RAMBLER Washington Rd., blocking the Bayway for a participating tropical hurricane has been calculated to be the equivalent R&H - Hydra. > v westbound lane. course ln fightlng-gasollne and A Truly Fine Car " i m Cottage Lounge oil fires. * of 150 atom bombs e'yery mln- We extend our thanks to uto, according to the U. S. Buhler & Bitter- Key 7-0198 Next To A&P, Rt. 36 & Palmer Ave. Morganville Cubs Play Matawan Township for their Navy’s Hurricane Hunters. This bank will be closed on Monday, Sept- 2i Labot Day. Keansburg In All-Star Ball Game Invitation to their get-together on Sunday, Aug. 25, where re­ The Flnfsl Al Popular Prices Morganvllle Cub Scout Pack freshments and games were Bring The Family For Our Special 93 participated ln the all-star enjoyed. county softball game on Sun* $2.00 SUNDAY DINNER day at Long Branch Stadium Three Gridders Hurt THE when each of the cubs receiv­ ish Motors ed a medal for playing, T he In Parkway Accident ' pack received a trophy for par­ MATAWAN ticipation nnd another for,hav­ Three Pennsylvania State ing.been district xvlnner. . Teachers College football play­ Those present at the. game ers suffered only minor Injur­ b a n k Don’t glS0|'our .were Tommy Koeovsky, ies Monday when the car In LINCOLN • MERCURY feature value o Qeiorge Pheasant and O e no which tliey were riding crash­ MATAWAN, NEW JIIIIT Oall who were the representa­ ed Into i\ State Highway -Au­ \ NEW AND USED CARS tives.on1 the all*star team; Mr. thority truck on tho Garden AUGUST SALE. Ob HonmooUi Street Opposite Carlton Theatre and Mrs, Qeorge Pheasant and State.Parkway InMidlion ' , sons; Bobby and Tommy; Mr Township. . " ’ ' ‘ '• ' ' ■ ' -' - Red Itank . - Parkway policc at the Holm­ Kuaiaouitsonsnni ( and Mrs, Thomas Koeovsky KUUEDIUltBMn and daughter, Carol; Mr. and del Station Identified the driv­ • Shadyside 7-4545— 1-6000 Mrs. Eugene Qall and chil­ er of the car as Michael Stran- KMUraUIKUtM ' dren, Jack and Janice; John gla, 21, of 13 Fleet St., Jersey 3-T SUPER-CUSHION by Martin and son, Jeffrey: Ern­ City. Mr. Strangla, with h l est Schaeffer; Harold Quack~ two companions, Kenneth llar- enbush and son, Robert; Carl bace, 22, of 2 Herbert PI., and Antlsell and Noel Litchfield. , Robert Romano, 21, of 195 Two Days O nly Mr. Koeovsky h a s 'an Mallory Ave., also Jersey city, nounced the first football prac­ were headed south on th e tice will be held on Saturday parkway when the accident oc­ AUGUST 29 and 30 Tire value unmatched at a rock-bottom pricc at his home, Orohard Pkwy, curred nt 2:30 o'clock. Hit mosf Pfymoufht, According to police, a Ilag- man signaled Mr, Btrangla to Thursday - 9 A.M . Friday - % P.M . Fords, Chovrolots, Farmers Find Need For stop while the authority truck Hudson*/ Nai/ies, More Ponds, Reservoirs pulled out to back onto th e and Studobakerg. shoulder of tlio road, which Duo to tlie pr olongod wns undergoing repairs. drought, Irrigation of vege Trooper Martin Flckc said tables in tho Mntawnn area Mr, Stransla attempted to stop Ill* 4.00 h 14 M. tlrf«r «f Plymouth, has been a necessity to pro­ b u t wns unsuccessful a n d Ford, Chtvr»f«|, Nath duce crops. Farmers with crashed Into the truck, The and Slb>dtbaL«f. rim Tli iaJ ponds found thnt their fields truck driver, Edward Bush, S h e e r ! tu* 7,to ■ is mi required more wnter than Asbury ParK wns uninjured but Dodga, Iwlilr, Nath, pond could furnish, us 20,000 Mr. Strangla and his tw o Old*. M«r

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