This W eek COVERING to w n s h ip s o» HOLMDEL. MADISON Two Sections MARLBORO, MATAWAN AND 22 Pages ' MATAWAN BOEOUQH

Member National Editorial Association M c m b ir 89th YEAR — 34th WEEK - - New Jersey Frew Aasodatlon MATAWAN, N.J., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20,1958 ■ UonnvouUi Couuty Pros* AMocUtion Single Copy Ten Cent*. Two Of Four Bayshore Boards Of Cold Enough For Icebergs In Raritan Bay? Resolution For Transportation ‘ ' ' ‘ ^ Of MHS Pupils At Two Miles Tabled Education Organize For New Year Special Election To Vote $18,500 For Bu m i For Pupili 1.5 Miles From SchooU Dropped Weather Conditions Black Session In Holmdel; Carpenters Needed A resolution rejecting tbe re­ Madison Board Of Education Deadlock In Vote quest of tho petitioners- from Experienced volunteer oar-’ School Cafeteria River Gardens for transporta* - Two o1 1 our boys bore area with the same.result as . the, penters are needed to put; the tlon at 1.5 miles for grammar boards' of education, those in first. Then Clarence McHenry, finishing touches to the ri e W school and miles for high Matawan and Marlboro Town- Jr., secretary of the boud and of the..Veterans of For­ Ends At Cliffwood school pupils2.0 was tabled by the ahlp, '• successfully ., organised business manager,oontacted eign Wars, Guadalcanal Post Matawan Township Board *ot for.the year Monday, night de­ Henry Bpltzer, board attorney, 4745, CJiff w o o d. lockted on Mrs. Bithof Moved To Eduoatlon Monday by a veto* spite, heavy snowswhioh, blank- by'telephone and received. the Cllffwood Ave' A few: h o ii r’s Matawan, Galm Pay vote, •ted; the: area. Holmdel Town­ information that.the ' deadlock wijrk during the , weekend is ;iU The resolution was tabled be- ship: failed to meet to organize moved the selection of a presir that'is neceM.ary: to' set' door Matawan Township Board of oauso of a stipulation in tbs and the Madison Township dent into the hands of. the frames and hang , the; doors. Education Monday adopted a last paragraph which would Board of Education's attempt co un t y superintendent.~of Anyone Interested In lending a recommendation to dose the make the limiting mileage for to elect.officers ended In : a schools, who makes the deci­ helping hand may' stop at' the Cllffwood School cafeteria and both grammar school and high deadlock, : . sion in such cases, ,,. building Saturday or Sunday, transfer Mra. Bertha Blshof, sohool pupils at 2.0 miles. In Tha stats -law gives- UolF Marlboro. Township-—— who-fa-emptoyed t It e r er t o the district tnstoad_of the TT month County Superintendent Harvey V. Holland and Har­ Matawan cafeteria, Double sea miles for high sohool pupils of Schools Earl B. Garrison the ry Holmes were elected presi­ * slons have eliminated tho-need sot up by tha Btato Department right to appoint officers In dent and vice president respec­ Vote Feb. 26 0ii V 'K * '' for oafetorla servlco at Cllff­ of Eduoatlon, There would bo holmdel Township which for- tively. of the Marlboro Town­ k ( V wood, It was explained, but a no state aid rooolved for oar- ship Board of Education Mom School Budget .■- ...... iffdfw.KdfiisMiffldbnaK rJ at milk program wlU continue, rylng high sohool pupils under . day night at Its organization In oase you dlto’iihfaltJ& al eold, man, cold la town Monday and Tuesday, what’s that Mrs. Blshof will fooovor her 8.6 miles from MHB. . Seeks Law Change meeting held In the Township Maditon Board Iceberg doing out there lu.Ratl.tan Bay off the Keyport hsrborT The berg (T) was spotted at origins!-oontraotual-aatary by This provoked such leugUty Hall. Tbe members were tbe edge of the lee jrifalf Which extends from Cllffwood Point to Enit Point, completely looking tho movo. She will be paid at discussion that the resolution . Monmonth County Asaem- forced to meet In the Township Cannot Cut Item* the harbor. In case you‘r( SMdewhat dubious, meteerologUts say these things JUst don’t occur thr Pate of (1400. When lt was was tabled by the voice vote* . blyman Clifton T. Barkalow Hall when roads, to the Cen­ On Feb. from 2 p.m. to 9 either, . ' . - ' ' : . ■ ■ • ...... ' ' - found last fall there was no of William J. McOraw, 'boaktl said Monday night lie Is pro­ tral School were made. Impass­ p.m., the 28 Madison Township need for the Cllffwood cafe­ president, Roy' S. Matthews, paring an amendment to the able by snow. - " teria. tha board sought to re­ Robert Bentley and Harold J, sohool law whloh Will give Board of Education’s 1958-59 Three Schools Offer duce drastically her rate of boards of edaoatlon “ a few The board appointed The ihoob budgeLKjpcted at the No School Aid Subdivision Rule Dolan. Mrs. Hilda O, Tomasel. days leeway eo they don’t Matawan Bank as depository . flfa v'fetr,' n‘ aKHrd JgoK Denz -;they^ would start a 10-room tlons .of Matawan Township January but a loss of (302.00 at "After careful consideration of the State Department of Ed- ers, Mrs-Gloria Antlsell, Mr, Stanley Kordzlnskl, .board hoizj. developer .of 200jomeslte oeohosl on tho first seollen to Friday In an ordlnanco adopt­ Matawnn,. Sho explained t h 1 s all of the problems that arose- UCatlon before the final draft Morris .and Joseph pc-glas; president, noted the board bad Knollcroft In ClU(wodd;jeeaob, ipeideveloped In the drat ed by tho Matawan Township won. duo to a failure of a re­ to moot the conditions growing of the bill Is submitted. cafeteria, Michael Ryniewicz, reduced Its estimate of. 1958-59 sent to the Madison, 'township Veer of their real eitate sales Committee, which met in spo­ frigeration unit over a week­ from the potltlon submitted by Millard Lamberson and Daniel enrollment to 4200 at tbe pub­ Planning Board last 'night to the trnot. It would be olal session, . Residents of the end, when It would not be the parents In tho River Gar­ Stattelt.'flnance, Mr.- Holland, lio hearing on the original through his attorney,' Morris erected on an eight-acre plot. Lloyd Rd, section of tha town­ promptly discovered, causing a dens Boottnn of Cllffwood, the felted Its right to conduct Its Mr. Ryniewicz, M r,: .Holmes: budget to cut Its figures to Brown, of tbe Wllentz law firm There would be nine rooms ship protostod adoption of the large loss of foodstuffs. following emerged; own election when lt failed to public relations, Mr. Douglas, bill, p Bottle Janitor's Case - "1. To moot tho transports;.. meet Monday night. \ Mrs. Antlsell. Mr. Ryniewicz; minimum estimates, Eaoh In Perth Amboy. The 'b o a r d and a kindergarten complet­ Tho. board oulmlnated anoth­ tlon requirements ovolved by Middlesex County Superinten­ textbooks, Mr. Blnger, Mr. Item was reviewed Friday and promptly made this Its fourth ed by tlie end of the first The residents, hesdod by Jo­ er employeo'dlspute of the paat tlio prosout resolution (nd oov- dent of S c h o o -l s Robert R. nothing could be found that point for refusing approval of year with three rooms add­ seph Grimaldi, labeled the or­ Holmes, Mrs. Antlsell;- griev­ could be reduced. Some of the final map for the subdivi­ ed the second year and four dinance as "unfair." Mr. arl- by voting Amos Smith (2000 in ernd by tho budgot adopted at Blunt, called'in to appoint of- ance, Mr. Morris, Mr. Blnger maldl said the established 15,­ settlement of a (2100 olalm ap­ iho last olootlon, stipulating g.Q : officers: of the Madison Town­ and Mr. Lamberson and trans­ board members commented sion, which Mr. Brown claim­ rooms the fourth year. proved for bln) by the fl t n t o and 2,5 miles, soven buses will ship Board of Education, yes- portation, Mr. Lamberson, Mr, the figures were dangerously ed due by law. The second section to be 009 square foot minimum for Commissioner ot Education. lO W , J' The three other points opened would have a li-r^om lot subdivisions which - oon- I bo needed at an' aversgo cost ■—terday appointed William Kerr, Douglas and Mr, Stattel. against Knollcroft were water school with 12 classrooms to tlnueB in tho Lloyd Rd. seo- Ills attorney, Vincent 0, Do- of each. Jn addition; »po« president, and J oaip h Hoff, After the board voted unani­ tlon has prolilbltod Its develop­ Malo, Mhtawan, pressed the clnl12000 transportation amounting vice president. Monday night mously to resubmit Its figures supply, sewerB and engineer­ go UP the geoond year and ment-for homesllos far tho oaao for Mr, Bmlth oil the to (4000 brings the total to (18.­ the board split four-to-four on Charles R. Thompson, a mem­ ing. ot roads. A letter from the two rooms tho third year* In grounds the board of education 008. Of thta an oattmatod Stale’s Attorney ber who lost out for re-ele.ptlou Laurence 'Harbor Water Co. .tho tiiiT.d»*c“on ®t O re » t- pksl three years. In- -1956 hod violated. Mb. ’ Wiro bnllotsMaKen to elect of­ Feb. 11, Baked Mlto'CarofabpI* pledging; sufficient supply- f o i> to wjlfl, & ifcfooin . "Why aro wo always made Amount »t (V? W9' ;wbtflWt*.tM*i.*z ficers. the 200 homes was scorned by ' a6bul6 tie builtt - Uiaf gunt.” tize committee was Smith's tenure lights no a jan­ rrcd by state aid, - leaving , Matawan Township - To Be Called In basco, Charles Aumlcic and Everltt Hoffman, board mem­ two latter schools tvduldT h o •eked by Mr: Orlmstdf, “ wiisn itor In, replacing him by a con­ (t30i) to be coverod by faeal .. William J. McGraw was re­ David - Watson, newly-elect­ ber from Laurence Ifarbor, as on 27»aore traoli. ' reductions are being passed tract with a Janitorial scrvJoa. wxpentflturo, - ,; ■ ' elected president of tho Mata- Offset Four Lawyers ed board' members who were from a utility that was falling around 7" Tlio delegation re company, , , *' - "li, To meet tho trausporla- ■ wan Township Board of Edu­ In the audience if they had any to supply properly Its present eelved assurances from , t li o Hniold J.' Dolan risked tlio tloh lequlreincnta ovolved by cation at the reorganizations! lri Six Youths Defense comment. Ho declared the township oommlttco that a re­ other hoard members If. th o tlio mmgeated reduction to 1,5 board had been put to an ad­ customers. Moyor John L. Towns Dig Out Of money Intel been put in tlio nnd 3,0 miles, an estimated t« meeting held at Matawan High . Hearing before Magistrate ditional (1000 expense to hold Chamberlaln.also rejected tbe duction could bd..given favor- budget for such a sottleniRnt, School. Roy S. Matthews was Seymour R. Klelnberg, Key­ a second election to bring up letter as having beon drafted nblo constdorallori wlion largo buaos would be noedod. Tills elected, vice president, suc­ port, last night oncharsei before the utility changed own­ scale dovolopmoiit of tho sec­ It was- ncknowletlgod lt ii a d teoiithmed oil page twolvn) ceeding Karl R. Schneck who tho Identical budget. He ac­ ership. Heavy Snowfall tion actually was proposod- not been hut confidence was served as vice president last against six youths In connec­ knowledged those-elocted bad expressed tlmt tlio appropria­ tion with an assault and rob­ no legal responsibility but that Mr. Brown assurod the board All Schools Closed, New Minimum Blio tion for Janitorial services wns fear. Both officers were elect­ bery of three Cllffwood Beach they did have a "moral” re­ Matawan Township would sup­ Established minimum re­ sufflclnnlly ample to hiuullo it. Librarian Makes . ed by unanimous vote. boys Feb. 8 resulted In an ad­ sponsibility for the situation. ply water to Knollcroft. He was Roads Are Blocked quirements of loi-by-180-f o e t Prior to the reorgsnizatlonal journment to bring In either told to have Mayor John Marz, Bayshore communities slow­ were reduced to 80-by-100-foot On tho roll call, tlio vote was meeting, .Robert Bentley and the county prosecutor or the Cannot Speak For People Jr., and the Matawan Township ly are returning to normal aft­ In Cllffwood HCocli and Cllff­ 0-1, Mr. Dolan voting "no." Annual Report Thomas J, Slddons. .who were Keyport Borough Attorney to Miss Delbasco said she could water officials get In touch er digging out of tho winter’s wood Boach Park, north of Mr, Dolnn ngnln voted "no" fleeted to tbe,board Feb. 11, present the state’s ease In view not speak for tbe people of the with the Madison Township en­ worst snow storm Saturday Amboy Rd. and Routo 35. or approving a bill for (2750 Ro-Efoct O fflcori Were : sworn In. Calvin D, of the fact a group of four Key­ township. Mr. Aumlck denied gineer, Robert J. Baler, Mlll- and Sunday which was accom­ However, the 'provision Ex­ to Foss Associates, Inc., Key­ At Rocent Mooting Pearce who did. not attend the port attorneys were on hand he and his running mates had town, about this. Mr. Balor panied by gnle-foroo winds and cludes a section In tills area, port, for n nurvey 111 connec­ reorganizations! meeting, will for the defendants. Thomas anything to do with the circu­ noted the mains Into the sub­ sub-freczlnc temperatures, The bounded by Matawnn Crook, tion wltli the acquisition of tho Tho annual roport of tho . be sworn. In. at the next' regu­ Sweeney, IB, of 533 Texas R d „ lation of the "2 plus 2 equals division from the Cllffwood storm, which left 13 Inches of Prospect Avo,, Dovcrly Dr. 0.0 aero Powers trnot In Cllff­ Mntawnn l'Teo Publio Library lar meeting. 6" circular sent out the night Beach Water Co. were only snow In tho bayshoro area and and. Amboy Rd, wlicro a mini­ wood, lie (inked If tboro woro wns submitted by Mrs. May », “ Appointment of committees Morganvllle was represented before the election which had a survey already In'existence, by Edward Farry, Jr.; Jon L. (continued on page eleven) six Inches and he did cot think six-foot drifts, disrupted auto mum lot size of 76-by-125-fcot Wllllnm J, McGraw, board Dominick nl the meeting of..... for the year by Mr, McGraw Robedee, 19, of 168 Cburch St., these large enough to stand and train travel and communi­ Is eatnbllsliod. president, explained there wan tho library board hold Feb, 12 follows: School property, Mr. Keyport, was represented by J. the pressure or provide tlie cations, ' A third area, south oFripute 111 tlio library, .. Matthews, Mr, Schneck and Frank Welgand. ' volume from Matawan Town­ AH schools In tho bayshore 35 to tho Gardon Btato Park­ but It was In "metes nnd Offlccro re elected wore Miss Mr. Pearce; finance, Mr, Bent­ Madison Fire ship that was needed for Knoll­ way, bo t w o o n Mohlngaon bounds" form, Mr, Dolnn said J. Mabel Drown, prealdontj ley, Harold J. Dolan and “Mr. Ezra W. Karkus represent­ area were closed Monday and Creek and tha Mndlson Town­ lio objected to "paying for the Lutlior A. Foster, vice presl. Slddons; educational manage- ed William Stoney, 18, of 41 croft. ’ Tuesday w h o n travel by eamo work twice," The hill Broad St., Keyport; -Michael Districts Elect Dry Sewers Eventually school bus In some portions of ship line also was' established was panned 0-1 over Ills nega­ dmit; Phillip I., Neldllnger, ent, Mrs, Hilda Tomasello, Russo, 19, 74 Division St., Key­ The developer would put the nros was mado Impossible wllh a 75-by-125-fool roqulred tive voto, trniismer, nnd Mrs. Frank Tie- . r. Schneck and Mr. Bentley: port; and Robert Bell, 20, Budgets Approved down dry sewers for eventual by drifting snow and read con­ minimum lot slzo, under tlie Opposes Expenditure iniuiii, sncrolnry, following tha . supplies, , Mr. Pearce, , Mr.North Centerville. Robert W. attachment to the sewers of ditions. Many municipal meet­ provisions of tha ordlnanco. sorvloe for many years of Miss SBentley imd Mrs. Tomasello; In Both Sections the Laurence Harbor sewer Terming the existing grade Robert IJonllcy, chairman of Eliza I). Arrowsmlth, who felt health, bjr. Schneck, Mr. Sld- Kennedy, 18, of 120 Chlngarorn ings, slated for Monday ove­ the fiiinnco committee, w as Ave., Keyport, was represented district, Mr, Brown told the rling, were canoelled. Schools crossings at Oerard Avo. and next lo oppono an expenditure, she would he nimble to con­ . dons, and Mr. Matthews; ath­ by Herbert R. Rothenberg. All Proposed budgets, were ap­ board. In the meantime, scp- opened for the first tlmo since Lloyd ltd. "a perilous hazard (continuod on pago olovon) tinue In llmt .offico, Ewln II, letics, Mr. Dolan, Mr. Hat- plead the Hit By Auto The .American Oooiety of Civ­ snowfall started Saturday homesltes, lo bn known si In Madison Township, with. Hartman, rather than-by tbe with 208 votes. Wines' candid­ posts at a testimonial dinner il Englncers-has notlfl-ed whcn-tlio oors-in-which liitfy. Mnrlhoro-lfnolls,- Imd-a-prellm- t ” John Partridge absent, the bSrough attorney In person. acy was endorsed by the Laur­ Saturday evening nt Coby’s, Lewis~B, High, 48, Elsen Prank Foss, 84 Osborn Bt., were riding orashod nn Routo luary map filed Thursday with eight remaining-candidates dl- Mr. Farry asserted he had.con- ence Harbor Democratic Club; South Ambcy, Tho Rev. A. howor Dr., Sayreville, was in­ Keyport, that he lias bean 34 hi the northwesterly section the Marlboro Township Com- vlded four each on two candi­ sonted to such representation while Mr. Coleman and - Mr. Donald Magaw, pastor o’ tho jured seriously last night when elected as a full senior mem­ of Holmdel Township. tnlitce. It is lupated hi Dutch dates for president on two bal­ for the borough before. but Koscls were approved candi­ Port Monmouth Community he was struck by a car while ber of the society. Full mem­ Sovcn of tho lnjurod hud to I,aim ltd, nnd Boundary Rd. lots. When neither side would (continued on page thirteen) dates of the fire company, Church, delivered the. invoca­ walking on noute 35, north of bership usually Is glvon after bo admitted lo tlie hospital Flint liomoa will go up In a yield on their choice, the meet­ The budget for (10,855 galn- tion. the Laurence Harbor Circle. six to eight years of exper­ and the eighth was treated at yonr, according to Frederick- ing was adjourned. Safe Features ec an approving vote of 345 to Speakers Included Theodore Hlf left foot, almost severed in ience In tho flofd-after gradu­ a hospital and roleased, As of Wursl, Inc., l’ararnus, dovslop- T he—Republican-dominated 69. ■ Phelan, civil defense director the accident, was amputated st ation...... (continued on pago fifteen) ers. They promise an iadepem*----- group favored Stanley Kordzln- OnisUndloi bar rain , lea-' 128 Votes Cast In Matawan; Comm, Charles Perth Amboy General Hospital Mr. Foss, head of F. Alien Tuesday night, throe remained dent water supply, ski, who served as the presi­ tared bj Keyport mercbJknta9 At Cheesequake, where Thomas of McElvalnc-Schanck where he was In critical con­ Foss, Associates, professional hospitalized and they wero re­ Committeeman Frank R a t- dent la^t year, while the oppo­ to promote their annual there were 128 votes cast in Post-2218, Veterans of Foreign dition this morning. He also engineers and land survoyeinr ported Improving, cllffe announced the naming of...... sition faction, consisting of the frashlnffton’a Birthday town* District n , which was holding Wars, Matawan; John Choct- suffered multiple abrasions of designed the 083 Woodland According to Trooper Jorome township roads linn been eom- ■ three new members and Jo­ wide' sales extrarasania, Its second election, George am. Middlesex County CD Co­ tho head and hands, : Park home development and Ctscy,, Koyport fltat, Pollco, pleted und road signs werr cn seph Hoff, were.ln favor; of Mr. are Included lira sec«id se. M, 1058 District, comprising th e 10 the i958 season will close on Middletown Shopping ‘Center, themselves at their leisure. southern counties of New. Jer­ Friday, Feb. 28. After this Route 33, Middhtown, it was Arm baskets and rolling carts civic and religious groups, Sun­ date, ho members will be ac­ are available .-in various ureas day, May 4, in Asbury Park, at' sey, has listed those persons announced by S. S. Stern, pub­ of the store. The staff of check­ a meeting of the Sixth District, Awards Given To qulred to file a Federal cepted until the following fall lic relations head for the firm out cashiers has been trained sessions. with general offices in Ro­ to expedite service.. Veterans of Foreign Wars, held come Tax return for il ’ Membership in’ the Shrews­ chester, N.Y. at the Avon-Neptune City VFW MHS, KHS Girls Every citizen or resident of tfle ' Neisner Brothers, founded in Each year, new members V p a t r c i a J. McCormack, United States, Including mi­ bury Chorale Is open to all res- are Inducted into .the “ 25-Year" Post Home, Neptune City.; ; 1 tdentsfn and around Monmouth 1911 by A. H,. and, J. M. Neis­ Club.” A party is given in hon­ The parade will begin at 2 Matnwan, and, Shirt April nors, who had 6600 or m o t c ner in Rochester, now operates or of these, employees in Ro­ p m. sharp, rain or shine. Any Mann. Keyport, have keen gross Income for 1957 must flip. bounty." who are qualified mus­ 160 stores In 19 states and the chester, and presentation is named the Betty Crocker If 65-years-of-age or over t)y ually without regard to rnce or District of-Cplumbia. The Mid­ made to each new member of groups, organizations, efc., in­ religious affiliation. Rehears­ dletown store is one of 12 new terested in participation are to Homemakers of Tomorrow -to Jan. I, no return Is required stores scheduled for comple­ a $1000 net check, 'a wrist their respective high schools als-are held weekly, Tuesday watch,, and a ,25-Year Service send representatives to tbe unless the gross income was bt evenings, at Old Christ Episco­ tion during 1958 .and 1959 by Pin in recognition of their next meeting on Sunday, at 3 Each girl recelved-the highest least $1200. Thosp wlth less ln- pal Church. Shrewsbury,~on the the-Junior department; s to re service; The "25-Year Club” ”7 score in n written examination come should filer a return to corner of Broad St. and Syca­ chain. ------■now-bas 153: members. j : p.m, at the Avon-Neptune City on boniemaklng knowledge and obtain a refund of any tax more Ave. There still are open­ At Neisner's; thefamily will Post'Home.- - attitudes taken by -graduating wltbheld from their salary- or- ings In aB voice parts; so­ find^ptlons, cosmetics, glass­ The parade committee is ac-^ prano. alto, tenor and bass sec­ ware, toys, luggage,* house fu r­ . Museum Hours. . cepUng donations for the tro­ girls in their schools. wages. ’ tions. Residents of the area nishings; wearing apparels The examination papers There Is one exception to , Michael Kldzus, curator of phy fund and program adver­ who are interested in Joining fashion merchandise; -as well the Ravine Mlneraloglcal Mus­ tisements. Anyone wishing to now will be entered In compe- these _rules. A self-employed the group, are asked to contact as ’.practically everything a eum, Matawan, announces that contribute is asked to send tltlon with those - achievement, they will receive ployment tax. social security, are on the UJ3. Department of tern ot payroll increases for all Are you b.uying Defense er than patriotism and Ameri­ -- an award pin designed by Trf- if he has-a net earning from Agriculture’s plentiful food employees as steadily as it has Bonds? canism, la'rl. New York. seif-epiployment of 6400 or list. Put them on your shop­ prospered. All employees of — -—-^EaebrState—Homi more, even though the gross ping list and plan to serve the area store will be resi* - Tomorrow will receive a 61500 tocome-ls less-than 6800. them in a cheese sauce fents 'uf (lig-tocal-commufllty- scholarship and an edncatlonal Returns should be filet) as variety. with the exception of the man- trip with her school advisor to soon after Jan. 1 it possible Television . Washington, D.C., Colonial Wll- but no later than Apr. 15. Com­ ' llamsburg, Va,, and New York pleted returns should be mail­ A 6500 scholarship will be ed to District Director of In­ Radios & Small Appliances Repaired... awarded" the second ranking ternal Revenue, 808 Market St., 7 7 27 Tears in Business ^ - " - girl In each state. The school Camden, checks for additional fie the n«w Automatic of the state winner receives a CABLE VAN PELT, JB. . tax doe should be made pay­ IOBB WESnNGHOUSE DEALER set of the Encyclopedia Britan-. able'to "Internal Revenue HKTHCWATH HIATUS of ' nica, . Earle VaaFeH, jr., 20-year- area. He- bolds the position of Service.'’ ’ A record 327,000 young wom­ old concert pianist, win be fea­ Minister of Music at the Cal­ Offices Open Dally . " TEN EYCK RONSOM Inc: . en in of the nation’s pub­ tured soloist at the Eighth An­ vary Baptist Church, Belmar. All Internal Revenue Service Village Television And Appliance Co. ; 288 UFPEE MAIN ST. BA1-U* MATAWAN, S. 1. -- Jle, private11,600 and parochial high nual .Benefit Concert given by He has performed on “ Young Officers In.the Camden ,DT e- 20 Esai m at 8L. Keypart <®ASmools participated in t h e the Monmouth. UtUe Sym­ America Flays," and "Young trlpt, other than Mt. Holly/ are fourth annual Betty Crocker phony Orchestra for the bene­ Artists of. America’’ programs open dally 8:30 am . to 4:30 Search sponsored bygeneral fit 7)f Monmouth Memorial Hos­ from Radio Station .WNYC, psm, for persona] and tele­ ; Mills'. This year’s huge entry pital, Tuesday evening, Mar. New York. He played In recit­ phone assistance to1 taxpayers ' brings the four-year partlclpa- 25, at S;30 p.m. at the Long als while he was a student at who have problems. AU offices t tlon over the million mark. A Branch High School, it-was an­ Adelphla College, and was have extra personnel on duty total of 1,071,000 girls has en­ nounced today by Edwin Bry, awarded the Adelphla 1958 Mondays and Fridays. It is rolled in this national home­ concert chah man. " I.F.C. Pankel Talent Trophy. suggested that taxpayers en­ making project since It w a a The young mualdan, the son He was on the dean’s list and deavor to solve their problems launched In 1955 to assist of Mr. and Mrs. Earle Van- received a general scholarship.- by-telephoning the nearest In­ schools In education for home Felt, Oceanport, win play the He Is a graduate of Lost ternal Revenue Office, Anbury and family living. A total of Bartok Third Plano Concerto Branch High School where he Park, Prospect 5-1800, so as to 6106,000 In scholarships will be as his participation In tbe con­ accompanied the choristers.' avoid, waiting. awarded this year. cert. The concert will offer the His career has been enrich? Some taxpayers are of the The natloaal winner will be first opportunity for Monmouth ed greatly by the friendship opinion that a wife earning named Apr. 17 at a banquet In County music lovers to hear and Inspiration of the' late An­ less than'$680 may file a sep­ tbe Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, New the symphony play the concer­ dre Benolst, lnternatlonally- arate return and receive a re­ York. The scholarahlp of t b e to since only three published famed concert pianist and ac­ fund of taxes paid, at the some All-American Homemaker . of scores exist in tbe United companist to the late Albert time, the husband, filing a sep­ Tomorrow will be increased to States at the present time. •’ Spaulding, under whom he stu­ arate return, Is permitted to 65000. Girls who rank second, The featured pianist ls stu­ died until 1953, He continued claim an exemption for the thlrcf- and fourth In the nation dying with the noted American his musical training with Dor­ wife. ' will receive 64000, 60000 and virtuoso, Sascha Gorodnltzkl othea Anderson LaFollette, Mr. Gross emphasized that - 62000 scholarships, - respectlve- of Juilliard School of Mualc, New York, who also taught the this ls not so. He calls taxpay­ ljr- ...... , ■ ...... : " ...... New York, which he Is attend­ late William Kapell...... ers’ attention to line one on Science Research Associates ing on a general scholarship. Form 1040 where' clatraAls ol Chlcsgb prepared and scor­ His music teacher baa termed made for taxpayer and w ife. ed the examination through the; young musician "an ac­ The form specifically--stages, which local, state and national complished _ and__ brilliant __ young __ Two Area Men "Check for, wife if ahe hadjno Homemakers of , Tomorrow "are pianist'»nhtTloir‘*'tirtibtn he prtdlctol k —n Income*hr her' facitoP'tto&to. selected. " ' a splendid fnturp. Tr l/nTC ^CHICIiCCtl j ^ eluded In this return. TTre ■’ Began Career AtSfi f jJoseph oseph p,P. Hayes, 19, Ramlall Identical: statement' Is ih d d e Places Second At the age of six; yonng.Van- on line 14, Fdrm I040A.” 7 -j Pelt began his' musical career PL, Keansburg, who was found ...... Prepare Now Joseph'P. Leo, 75 Sboreland under, the guidance of M I s a guilty of breaking and enter­ Federal income taxpayers Circle, Laurence II a rbor. a Rose DeNucd, Long Branch, ing. grand larceny and escape can do themselves a favor by Junior, at 'Rutgers University, and coincidentally, played his from the Monmouth County starting right away to get .to­ placed second In a debate first recital at Auxiliary Hall gether all their flnanclnl rec­ tournament held at William of Monmouth Memorial Hospi­ Jail was sentenced Friday to ords which may be useful In and Mary College, Williams­ tal at the age of seven. He be­ State Prison for terms totaling the preparation of their 1857. burg, Vs.. recently. Mr. Leo ts gan the study of the organ from fmir-to-elght years. returns, the director continued. the, son of, Mrs. Dorothy when he was ll-years-old and The sentences were imposed These records ofJ Income and ■Casey. He Is majoring In polltr, has become well-known in by Monmouth County Judge expense will be helpful particu­ ICal science. ’ many churches In the shore Elvin R. Simmili, - larly to taxpayers who wish to Hayes, together with An­ itemize permissible d e d u c- thony Volpe; West Keansburg. tlons. —' — - . ■ ■ ■ . bad broken Into Murphy’s Tav­ /The ' service naturally ex­ ern. Shore Acres Ave., East pects the majority of federal Keansburg, on Sept. 20, 1957, Income taxpayers 'vho are due and taken 6801 in cosh, liquor refunds to file early during the • • - and radio equipment. current tax filing season; how­ Volpe has pleaded no de^ ever, tlie service also would fense to the charges and pres­ appreciate the ca-oporatton by ently ls serving a term In Ann- similar early filing by those Auto Insurance that andale Reformatory. taxpayers who owe little or Both defendants were also nothing In additional tax over charged with escaping f r o m v'hat they may have already is Saving Money for the Jail last Oct. 3 by sawing paid through withholding de­ off two bars from a ground ductions. level window of a Juvenile de­ Employers and employees In Careful Motorists tention dormlt$fy. They were the district are reminded of apprehended In a New York the Importance of the W-2 with­ hotel six days later. Volpe also holding .certificate in the prop­ -• Premium Payable in pleaded no defense to this er filing of 1957 -Federal— In­ charge. " come Tax returns. - ^ jEAfiY INSTALLMENTS... William J. Gray, Perth Am­ Must Attach W-2 Form 7 boy, received a suspended In­ Employers, Mr. Gross points determinate term to Borden- out, are obligated by law to town Reformatory after plead­ furnish copies of ihls form to ing no defense to breaking and their employees by Jan.'" 31.- Ross W. Maghan Agency entering and grand larceny. Employees, in turn, must at­ Judge Simmlll placed Gray on tach the requisite copy of the two years’ probation and fined W-2 to their Form 1040 or Real Estate—Insurance him 6250. 1040A when filing. . MATAWAN 136 Mafo St MAI-0003 Gray hpd-hecn Indicted for Director Gross also remind­ allegedly brykkHte Into the Cat ed employees who have work­ to Fiddle Tavern, Cllffwood ed for more than one employ­ Beach, Sept/S-and taking 6204 er during 1957 that all of the far Jieev and kitchen equip­ W-2's they received during the ment, - year must be Included with the Fraternal Benefit Society 1857 Income tax return. JUST PENNIES A DAY... In the case ol couples filing Wants. Yaii 9 Screams Rout Robber Jointly, each of whom was em­ In Keansburg Store ployed during the year, care IF YOU ARE AN EXPERIENCED SALESMAN should be taken that all WT3’s Keansburg PoUce are con­ are. attached and any. change with an ELECTRIC WATER HEATER! 7HAMD"CAN MEETOUR EXACTING - tinuing their search for a'mon who Saturday walked Into Mar­ of Jobs Indicated. QUALIFICATIONS tin’s five-and-ten-cent store on It’s atvrays smooth sailing with a flameleas electrjc water I ' T* such m nun we will offer a permaMal. dignified Carr Ave., Keansburg, and or­ gosfileat to the Moqmeato County area., Ability Is dered the proprietor,. Mrs. DR. LOUIS I. PRAGER Your electric company’s special, low cost water heating rste gives yon recognhed and prdmotlaas are made accordingly. John Martin, to hand over her money. Police said Mrs. Mar­ OPTOMETRIST . oceans of hot water at a bargain price.'And an electric — ...... Immediate Income ------' - tin screamed and the "intruder EYES EXAMINED fled. ,, OFFICE HOURS wato? heaiepis completely insulated likeVgiant^vacmmbottle. Itkeq» firs. Martin told police the Dali, Mad Saturday, 1 . man appeared to have a gun 9 A,51. to 6 F.M. a plentiful suppfy.of hot water always on tap-without in his coat packet and threat­ Friday, » A.M. to 9 P.M. costly reheating. You can depend on it! ■ pqu MUST HAVE, THESE QUALIFICATIONS: ened her with It. Police-report­ Cloted All'Day Wednesdays ed they are working on a de­ Mole, Ages2l to65 — Ownan Automobife scription of the man. Patrol­ " 30 W. Front St, i A: Experience in Working With People------men-Chester- Gorskl and keyport George Preston are Investigate, KEyport 7-2020 ^ Ability to Stand Rigid Character Investigation tug. •" ' . • , 7 UVEfeETTER... Heat Water Efectrfcaffyf Desire to Work and Start a Successful Career See your Authorized Reddy Kilowatt Dealer 1.7 Far Confidential Interview Please Call Matawan Lumber Co. ' ■ ' Mr. Armitdge T h v friend I ii Lumber Yard JCPsL Ms«# J A « to «:W P J f. — At SfaUim s 1-2*37 Janty Ctatral Pnru a Llifct Bayskerp Bealij Bnfldin*. Stato Hfghwai 35, Telephone MA 1 -4500 -4501 /■' Cllffwood. New' Jersey ■ ' , SUTPH1N AVE. MATAWAN in FAMILY CIRCLE is JERSEY’S ' S A.V E LARGEST DISC 60% Birdseye.... 4-Drawer Metal Gadget 9-Pc. 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WEARING APPAREL . (Mon s, Women's, Children's) , ROUTE 36, KEYPORT, N.J. Housewares r Hardware” V i MILE EAST OF GAROEN STATE P'KWAY EXIT 117 Domestics “ - Linens Drugs - Shoes - Toys FREE PARKING Not Connected With Any Local Discount Center Records ttuick, The Heedle Aftd Thread BSTABUSlflBXF IUW . ' Telephone KEroort W ttf - J. U A KL BBOWW, FPBUIHBB JERSEY’S ARMS LAW Published every TMiimftnr et KgporA- Mr Cagpty, N. X. By Your Butgers . ' (Newark.Evening News! By BROWS gpWTJHffTHg AND HEflfflMQ COatfBff Garden Reporter New Jersey law'bans tbe "CROSS WORD PUZZLES . , . Holmdel and Matawan J. Mebd BrovR^ SdQbr — Q reHine T, fltou^. to er li f Batter sale of ettber ». gun or tntuw* officials express amazement ever the announcement that Early Bird Get H? „ nllion to any person under 18- Helmsley-Spcar, Inc!, now is doing tax equalization work W ltostr happened to all o l years-ef-oge, and la addition in their municipalities. - The announcement, which states t i Months m JQL99 QBsObe TeasTear ^ f c g S requires the purchaser of a pis­ three Months those old Sokep about tbe warm tol or revolver to’ furzfish tbe the work is being done for local governments or the State Tbs Molawm Jaraatta a *of a r ppgCi, In the apple? . dealer with an order signed by Division of Taxation appears as part of a cover-page adver­ and for the prmSr Be a£seg fis t» srvc t&e hart Interest* of M«uw*a»-— Chances ore you can’t re­ tisement in the January issue of the magazine, “New Jersey ' fitvicinity} a ^fean. lo preseaf u M (n«S am «£ 8»» • » new* nostr. of the rwpartfe* week^without a»_ lnaheflsote ttgtu a magistrate or police official. ef our cltlzeaj, amI mshtnr Itself worthy «f tficfr confldfeae*. member the last time you bit Enforcement Is always a Municipalities,” published by the New Jersey State League” Responsibility fis QpograpttfcaS /errors to ffimflaC to tbe t ef the fnto an apple er peach and problem, but this state. It of Municipalities. Who’s klddin’ who? . . . An ardent : space occupied- 09 sndi r““" - came upon some sort of wQd- would seem,'.Is not one of the golfer friend ot ours still using wooden-shaft clubs. Has Entered as ■econd'Cfasr matter d the post effiee ah M'afawin. N. Efe inside, especially If you’ve •’contiguous" ones which New fired 27 caddies so far because of the ungentlemenlike ander the act o f M arrti 9 . W » . - ..i_ ...... York's Police Commissioner noises they make about his equipment. It’s not the pen, been eating ’’store-bought"' or Kennedy hopes will foil o w Page F oot -THUBSDAT, FEB. ZO, 195* farm-grown Irutt. . suit if-New York raises-from it’s the penmanship, says he. Buy a decent set, sez them ... It may be a different story It Ur 18 the age of persons per­ Packaging expert friend’ of ours has a marvelous idea. mitted to -purchase firearms Bottles sbapedi like hearto, Sez hubby.can give his spouse .. Snow Clearance wltb products of the home or­ and ammunition. HIS favorite whiskey for Valentine’s Day. Something to chard, your own or eomcwie under New Jersey's remember next year! ; Snow clearance operations in tbe Matawan business else’s. . , regulations, a, 14-year-old - may district, undertaken this -week in an jJLoot effort-by the Late last summer the mall hunt with a shotgun, but any SOME MARGINAL NOTES . . . It’s amazing the terrible town father^ are certainly to be commended. Wot only has was lull of letters and cards applicant for on Initial license, the project cleared the area where most of our everyday up to 21, must first pass a No­ pounding some parked, cars get on the streets m Keyport. business activities are undertaken, but Main Street now whose writers wondered why tional Rifle Association course Motorists just aren’t neighborly anymore. Usually negotiate permits a free flow of traffic through the borough. . thetr backyard fruit hadn’t liv­ tn safe gun handling. In addi­ a parking project by bouncing into the vacant'spot. Off Main Street, as we all know, is a major artery linking ed up to the promises ol the tion, thg applicant for an In­ the cars in front and back, that.is . . ..Talk about one-hour color pictures In the nursery itial license to hunt with bow parking limits, a car isn’t safe for 20 of them . . . Secret Marlboro; Morganville and portions of Matawan with other and arrow, no matter what his celebrity section;" What person with initials F. N., now in bayshore communities and the main highways and parkways. catalogs. age, must first give evidence the Keyport vicinity is to be technical director of the forth­ Free flow of traffic on the thorofare must and has been You can hope all you want to of suitable proficiency at arch­ coming “Life of Anastasia” on TV. Where’s that big black maintained. 1 . that the bogs and diseases will ery. — Matawan borough employees-worked throughout-Mon. pass you byrBut unless you’re —It Is obvious, of course,-that limousine, Amos? . . . .Plans for a bus line subsidized by the day evening to perform the worthwhile project. The com­ willing to spray, you’re sure to M r; Kennedy’s campaign to Keyport Chamber of Commerce linking Matawan, Holmdel pletely cleared area in the business district, noticed by- all keep guns and bullets out of and Raritan Townships with the Keyport business district are ' .vliii'jpw HWingh the rnmmiinitv. points up,the efficiency be disappointed. ______WJ i„ethe. BMUX* of teenagers, uuuand to«, progressing. A route through Raritan Township^already has "of "the street and road departments and adds prestige to our g og 'w -----iyan— the • ~sa!tr—vf nKFcailed” &een-flpf3rovcd-by-4he-Tcwnship Committee. If successful, municipal functions. • ...... — It may surprise you to'know rM/tLf-g gravitygravity knives, knives, whose whose Ionalong Hollo Transit officials will seek a permanent belt line, so Other portions, of the community were plowed as soon that It’s not too early lor the blades slide into place by their, they say. , . first spray of the season and own weight, Is not directed at as was possible as the snow clearance task continued. The Itemr About FWka And Things We Knew In The Long Ago sportsmen. It is obvious also weekend snowfall, one of the heaviest in the state’s history, soon may Be too late. Peaches that the teen-agers who u s e ■ ODDS AND ENDS . .. . The great wild dog hunt in has been met and overcome by borough officials, employees nnd nectarines need a s p r a y Forty-Five Yeare Ago $1,75 per barrel. Consequently shotguns for hunting, J o n g Matawan Township still hasn’t gotten underway. ’ No wild and residents. aQ working together. now while trees a .-p . dormant to the cranberry grower who mov­ knives In .fishing and hnntlng. dogs. Who said that dogs, can’t read? . . . The newly prevent a vhnxs disease known (Issue Thursday, Feb. ‘29, 1813) and rifles and hand guns In formed Matawan Township Taxpayers Association still is as leaf curl. nnd apple trees Govemor_Wllson Wednesday ed his fruit early last fall, target shooting, are not the to be heard from at- the township committee meetings. May­ Tlie Education Debate- ..... must have a spray at the dor­ afternoon signed the seven everything considered, got the ones whose depredations shock be they’re waiting for the new township hall to be completed^ Debate over American education, with special emphasis mant season to kill aphids. anti-trust bills known as the most for his crop, as he elim­ the nation in every day’s news. Speaking of the new hall,' Building Inspector Homer Mat- on the Vgh schools, has been running hot and heavy for Dormant" a ad "delayed “ Seven. Ssters," passed by-toe inated shrinkage and waste and There , is need, of course, for teson is very pleased with/the progress. Should be occupied several years. Practically everyone seems to believe that dormant” are common terms Legislature and w h ic h - w e r e cost of resorting, , , banning soles of guns'and bul­ by mid-April or the first of May . .. Poetic invitations out for around a- fn.,V I...... : -.d— {Jrajtfo^ki* his rcqxtest, ' Tb« lets to potential and i t fu ai tjie Keyport, C^pmmar Scho Catch up on worrying; lt gen­ curity tax-on tbelr wages al­ Q—My wile Is five ‘yea r s Keyport Slat© Police, shortly erates heat; Because modera­ Three Choices ways has beat paid. This past younger than I am, and she alter 3 am, Monday, arrested tion Is a coolant,' avoid lt as summer, my 17-year-old son never worked under social se­ two Fort Monmoirth soldiers much as possible—operate full The Big Snow Thfire arc three ways to meet pending increases in worked In the store for two curity. Could she reclcve ben­ after firing several shots, forc­ steam ahead. Don’t take baths, defense spending, increases which are likely to run Into months when one of the em­ efits wbcii I reach 05-arul re­ ing the car to which the sol­ Avoid drinks that are too hot; "Look at the way that snow "Let's go,”, said Jack. He the billions. ployees quit He received the tire? diers were riding Into n ditch don’t drink water and fruit Is coming down! What a good flopped on his sled and slid One way is t<> increase taxes. Then everyone will havo snmo wages as tho regular A—Your wife could not re­ on Route 35 and pursuing one Juices. Eat meat and potatoes, duy to go sledding,” cried down the hill. : less money to buy fchie goods and services that keep America’s employco but' slnco ho was In ceive benefits until she readi­ of tho pair, who fled on foot, plus vegetables. Finally, don’t Harry. “ I’m right behind you," said enterprises running and American workers busy at good the family, I did not d e d u c t ed age 02 unless she had a several hundred jards. take lt easy—work up o sweat. Father looked out of the win- Harry. His sled was down ths Jobs. A •■ ■ ■ .' "" the tax from hls'pay. Now I’m child In her care who Is elig­ ^he m ils dairy, barn of the Some of this advice looks d;w with. a. Irown on his face. bottom ol the bill in no time at The Sccto/d way is to'take the lid off tho national debt not certain I did tho right ible for benefits. Marlboro State Hospital was good and some not so good "I'll have a lot of snow to all. • ...... thing. Should social - security Q—I am a self-employed in­ destroyed by fire Monday aft­ But If this advice doesn’t quite shovel, today," he said with a Alrithe ottv-r ooys were limit; and le t the government operate on a deficit basis, taxes have been paid on his dividual, 45-yeors-oId and have that is, by spending more than it takes in and making up wages? ernoon. Damage was estimat­ do the Job, there’s one sure sigh. toughing and, shouting, but the gap by borrowing. Then we will see a .new and major been paying social security ed at $75,000 by ^Marlboro ’ Fire method that can be followed lo Harry didn't even hear wjint "somehow Harry wasn't having A—No, you did the correct taxes since 1055. My work was Chief Dennis BuckTey who re­ keep the-heat-on: Father said. He was too exctt- much fun. wave of inflation that could end in economic disaster. thing. Any work performed as not covered prior to 18S5. if ported a herd or 52 cattle was Start arguing about taxes. ed about the snow. . Suddenly he knew what he The third way is for the government to rigorously pare an employee by a child under my net earnings should avcrv led to safety from the tliree- “ May .I take my sled out on had to do. He said, "I have to non-defense spending1 in every possible way.- Top author­ 21 for his parent Is not cover­ age the present amount al story’striicture. UNIFORM DOUR FOR SALE toe playground htlf? ” he asked go home again, Jack. T forgot ities say that $5,000,000,000 or "more a year could bo saved ed by social security and the $3000 per yvar until I reach re­ Fire which broke ont at 2 OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES Mother. — something," iif/ihis fashion. ■ j" tax should not be paid. The tirement age and retire, how- a m. yesterday caused slight (Asbury Park Press) "Yes,” said Mother, "but-be. "All right,” said.Jack. ”I’I1 / The third way is the only tolerable choice even though samo Is truo of d parent work­ much social security would I damage to a house adjoining Asbury Park has extended sure to dress warmly. There’s watt here for you ’ ing for his son or daughter or receive? • the thaloa Beach . Post Office the hours of sale of alcoholic a cold wind outside.” Harry lmrftcd home.c. Father it means curtailment of federal spending In "untouchablo’1 A—You would receive $88.50 building, but there was no loss beverages from 2 a.m. to 3 Just then he heard h is was still shoveling thea walk, walk. areas of benefits and projects dear to a lot of people. a husband working for tils wife per month for yourself. This to mail, lire afttclr Is stated. a.m.. finding that the lack of friend. Jack, call from the "Do you have another shov- or a wife working for her hus­ benefit amount Is based upon Warmer weather this week a uniform closing hour In New sldewalk. "Are you going el. Father?’’ asked Harry. "I’d lift't Darkeii Moment a jnasm CLASSIC band. : ■ the average monthly earnings has eased the kerosene short­ Jersey compels lt to take such sledding. Hnrry? Everyone like to help.” Q—I retired from railroad Ol $250 per month. age situation In Matawan action ds a matter of public else Is on his way.” Father grinned, "There’s a work In 1050 after d“ tong ca­ Q—This year I have worked Township, bat only through les­ ssfety rather thnn any eflort Harry hurried Into his warm small one tn the garage,” he reer and began to recelje my as an employee for two-ti1tfeF sening consumption, - Charles to Increase the consumption of clothes. "I’ll be out, to a iilly,’! said. “You can use that.’’ ‘ railroad retirement Ifay, ' to ent firms. When I left my first Short, Jr.. township fttel co-or­ alcohol. he said.' ’■ V / Harry looked to the garage. 1051 I accepted a Job In prt- employer, I already-hid earn­ dinator. slated Inst night. The ' Ntw Jersey has no uniform Father was’ busy shovipg Eure enough, there was a vato Industry that was covered ed $4300 and had paid social basic difficulty remains tin t of dosing hour because the pow­ the walk, as Harry ran past small shovel. He picked lt up by tlie Social Security Act and security tax on this which I getting a sufficient supply, the er to establish tho hours of. him’to Join Jack on the side- and hurried back. _ ...... am- now - fully ■ Insured- u n d o r understand'" is the. maximum coordinator said, and added sole rests with municipalities. walk. - — He helped Father shovel the that ..program. Will I he entlb- yebrly earnings which can be the situation p ill be critical for When the state's alcoholic bev­ He leaned on his shovel for a walk and toe driveway, Iod to payments under both credited to a social security ac­ toe rest of the winter. erage code, was established 25 moment. "Have a nice time, "Thank you. ITarry," s aid retirement systems? ...... count. My present employer 1 After wagtog a fciUer battle years ago the municipalities boys,” he sold. Father. “That was a big help. A—A rotlred worker who has still Is deducting the social se­ wih a highly favored Balder demanded this power and "With all tola snow, wa. can't It would have taken me twice at least 10 years of railroad curity tax ’ on the wages he five and leading 2S-M going In­ “home rule” prevailed at miss i” The boys grinned and as long by mysell.” Bcrvlcc and who also has dono pays me although I have told to the lost period of play, Trenton. The result has been waved as they hurried to toe Horry smiled. "It's ftra when enough work tinder ; social, ge: jilm that taxes .pad already Matawan’^' Hnskdcs almost chaos ever since. , playground. . .. both ot us work together.” be curlty' to qualify for social set-' been paid on the mgxlfhum. Is pulled'the upset of the year be ’ We have pleaded before for "It must not be very much said. eurlty payments mag receive there anything do about " ire bowing 3M1 to Keyport a uniform Stale rule govern- fim Jo,haye_to shovel snow-on----He put the ~shovet~haclrTlir~ retirement benefits under both this? ...... - ...... - ...... a tense Shore Conference tog Uie houra of sale because such . a . nice .sunny day ns tho garage. Then he pIcked upT tho railroad reUrament and 1 A—Each employer most de­ {truggle at toe Huskle gym experience' has shown that this.** said Jack. his sled again and hurried Old-Age and Survivors Inaux- duct social security tax an the Feb. a. ' •• • ; ■ ’ : wItbout.it the mad rush from No." said Harry. '‘I’m. glad back to the playground hill. ance systems. When a railroad first $420Q he pays you In a jr SJ3. Charles Bulflnch operat­ tavern to tavern to .toe early It’s not me. I’d hate to have “Hello." said Jack. “Th at worker retires wttb lever than year. However, you should ed by T. J. Stevenson A Co:. morning hours encourage!, In to work while everyone, e 1 s e didn’t take long.” , 10 years service, rut railroad keep a record ot your employ­ Uc.. Of SO Broad St.. New York discriminate drinking and has was going oh to have fun.’’ . “ No.,” said Harry. He sent retirement annuity la payable ers’ names and addresses —a City.’has arrived.at the Leo­ fostered standards of behavior Suddenly, Harry wondered II his sled jlldlng down the hUl.' and his railroad earnings aro of tho wages pntd by each. If nardo piers of the Naval Am­ which offend toie oublic wcl- hla father felt the same way. He liughed-and shouted with then used in determining h 1 s you pay social security taxes munition Depot, Earle, for fare. It's time the municipal!- (Maybe be should have stayed the other boys, benotus under social security. ex wages ol more than $4208, berthing. The ship, vlth a car; ties realized the grave danger home to help- But this was toe "I’m glad I helped Father fiKCT CA* In the case ol your death, you may claim tbe excess tax goi ? ojnmonlnm nitrate, last they have created by retaining best snow of the year, and it shovel the snow;" lie said, howevor, railroad compensa; as credit on your Incomo tax her!0 propeller at sen about 1400 this power. A uniform, closing might hot last to» long '’Now I have the rest of the eAcH' ° ,t - tlnn and wagea earned tn a lab return, far that year; miles from New York, •hottt is imperative. I this bright sun shining. - ’ lay to play and have tun." , . - - I- ■ legion Commends Award For 35 Years Of Service Armstrong Garden Club To Mrs. A. Walling Church Directory ring Show Mrs. Alice Walling, Keyport, . stitosOtt ’ fctnploytnbh o f th e At the regular meeting of V • - ’.viiV'SiOv - coupon chairman of the Ladies KerypCft' ’ r>iaBt 'pf' th e ' Atnw the Community Root and Auxiliary 6T, the Mata wa*fi- sCron'g*CorteCorH!tsaily: -whre First Cbfircb of Christ; ' Trinity Episcopal. Church ______1058 Five American Legion Unit 176, was hoisreij’thubsdaY hlBhtV-1 Scientist ; MahrSt.yMatawan- Branch Garden Club, held on a mmended for her untiring ef­ sebVICe to’ the obtfthins^J I'fiifS* ' I Broad St., Keyport * Rev, Bernard MoK Garllok Feb, 11 at tlie homo of Mrs. forts and .superior work in sub­ ing from 10 to 35 years at a Bunday service li a.m. Wed* First Sunday In Lent; Holy Lawrence Sncoono, Lloyd Rd.', Odd Fellows Will mitting couponsfrom the mem­ dinner held at the Rollo. Post nesday testimonial meeting 8 Communion ls at 8 a.m.; Fam­ Matnwan, Mrs, Elmer Bnhron- bers at the- regular meeting of HouseT Six Corners, Keyport, p.*m. =; Reading room open Wed* ily Eucharist and ohu roll the Monmouth County . Auxll- Service awards were p r e- n£sdfiy 2 to 4 p.m. school, 9 a.m. bui'g, Hazlet, program chair­ Assist Students sented to the employees by A. r The la d that all things are Monday evcnlnr prayer will man, outllued her committee's iary. Asbury Park Unit 24 en- calendar of ovents for t h e The Independent Order o f' . Urtaincd' the county group at M. Bowne, manager of market possible to God will bo brought be held at 7:30 p.m.; Young Odd Fellows, a world-wldo In- the Legion Home, Asbury development for the firm, aft- o\it a*t Christian' Science serv­ Churchmen's meeting, 8 p.m. year. Plans woro made to hold Park, Friday evening, ‘ ei remarks by Thomas M. An­ ices punday. Scrlplural pass­ A vestry meeting will be n spring garden show, with ternntlonul fraternity with 23,­ Mrs. Prim Schneider, Brad­ derson. plant manager, and ages In the lesson-scrmon on held at 8 p.m. Tuesday. Earl Benton to sol ve as chnlr- 116 units and moro than 1,500,­ ley Beach, conducted the busi­ Leo J. Mania, president of the "Mind” will Include the fol­ Holy Communion will bo at mull. members scattered through ness session, during which re­ plant's supervisor’s associa­ lowing from Isaiah (40:28): 8:30 a.m. Wednesday, followed 000most of the civilized nations of ports from the .15 units present tion. ■ ■ • "H&st thou not known? hast by a Communion brcaklusl for . Dried, flower arrangements * were-heard. ' . . Diamond studded servloe pins thou not heard, that tho ever­ the ladles of the parish In tho were tho project for tho eve­ the world, has many worth- Guests attending wcrfe Miss went to Annabelle Sprague lasting God, the Lord. tho Crem­ parish hall. ning; Tho merits: ol oacli dis­ whllo community p r o J o o t b. Marie J. Sweeney, department With 35 years of servlco and ator of the ends of the earth, Thursday, Feb. 27, a 1 r 1 s’ play were: discussed: In'or'lec­ Among those me tlio educa­ —president, and Mrs. .Carrie Kel- Amos stelnmetz .who has been falnteth not, neither is weary? Friendly Society, Janie' Juniors ture on homo landscaping, tional foundation which makes lerrnan, department secretary j employed by tVe company there Is no searching of his meet ai 3 p.m.; Twecli-Agers, Mrs. Bnhrcnburg stroascd the available to’tho young "peoplo ^.and treasurer, both of Hudson since 1928. Another setvlce pin understanding.” 7 p.m. Importance of limiting t li o of tlie -community, funds to con- . unty, and Co unty Comtnand- was awarded to Hilda McLeod From “ Science and Health cholco of shrubs nnd o v o r- tlnuo their education, Annabelle Sprague, rlabt. an employee of-the-Armstrong who has years of service. with Key to the Scriptures” by Bayview Presbyterian Church groens to a few good ones A total ot 773 students al- er James J. Goodwin. P re e* Cork Company* Keyport, was awarded a diamond studded ser­ 20 . Cllffwood Boaoh rather than many cheaper va­ rendy have been hclpod hold. Each spoke briefly on the. vice emblAn Thursday night at the annual dinner and service Fifteen-year service awards Mary Baker Eddy will be read Rev Frnnolf Osteratock rieties. accomplishments-of the post award presentation of the firm's Keyport plant held at RolIo*s went to Joseph A. Carey, Llllte the following (180:25): “ When Church school meets at 9:30 thrbugh tlio efforts of tlio Odd and auxiliaries for the hospita­ Post House, ■ Keyport. Above, sbe receives congratulations C, Fehwdck, John W. Llmbach, man is governed by God, the a.m., kindergarten, 11 a.m,, At Colored slides were shown" of Follows and Rebeknhs, and lized veterans’ and needy fam- from W. w\Tedrick, production manager of Armstrong's Eilzabettt^Lyons, George K. ever-present Mind who under the club’s Christmas p a r t y. Baysido Lodge 103 of Keyport, Glass and Closq^e Division, Lancaster, Pa. Sixteen of the Key­ the 11 n.m. morning worship William Nctzcl, Princeton, la willing nnd anxious to help Hies, and urged continued ef­ McGantUn,Dominick Poppo, stands" all things, man knows service, the Sacrnment of Bnp uarvnted about slides ho had forts in tliis welfare work. port plant's employees were honored at the dinner for servlco Kenneth S a I re r, Helen D. that with God all things arc tlsm will'bo administered. Tho any studont In this aroa who , New covers for the clrculat- ranging from 10 to 35 years. Smith, Beatrice A. Stclnmetz, possible. The only way to tills taken on a roccnt trip to Flor­ needs financial assistance to living Truth, which heals Uio sermon topic will bo "Vision ida, featuring tho batanloal mnkp application for help from “lng hospital beds were order­ Irene T. Szyszlo, John W, Tice and Victory," Session meeting gardens. tho Odd Fellows and RobcKaha" ed. A musical program w as and Henrietta Wilkinson. An sick,' Is found in the Science of ls at 2 p.m.; Communicant’s The special prlzo was award­ presented, and 'refreshments award for years of service divine Mind as taught a n d Class, 7 p.m. educational foundation. Appli­ —carrying- out -the- Valentine’s was - presented10 ’ to—Jane M. demonstrated by Christ Josua.M ed to Harold Simmons. A so cants should contact A s b u r y Day? theme were served. “ Women's Association will elal hour followed the meet­ Campbell, socretnry, 160'DcorS Mania. ■ The Golden Text* is from meet Monday at 8 p.m. ing during which refreshments St,, Koyport. j .The next meeting will be Old time melodies were pro- Job (30:5). “ Behold, God is Wednesday,! mid-week L e n- wero sorved. Tlio March moot- Tlio funds, necessary to enr- held Mar. 14 In the Freehold vlded by Ernie Chrlstofferson mighty, and desplscth not any; tcn servlco"' and Bible, study 4ng will -bn held at t.ho homa ry un llibi voik, me piovlded ^-AnaericaB^Leffion-Hemo. ------on th uccordlon before dip* treris~imghty- tn—strength and will be holtl nt p.m. Mr.; and Mrs. John O’Don­ Mrs. John McLaughlin . and wisdom.” 8 of Mrs. Dnliroiiburg, Holmdel by tho Odd Fellows and Rehok- nell, Beacon, N-Y., were week­ sen, "Donald,- Cheltlngbam, ner.(£ First Methodist Churob ltd. House, plants will bo dls- ails themselves,"No outside so­ Beta Sigma Phi Group end- guests of Mr. and Mrs. England, were recent guests St. Joseph’s-Church 210 Main St., Matnwan plnyod-and Bold. - licitation for '-funds over to­ Plans Dance Saturday. Thurman E. Nealis. . of, Mr. and Mrs. William Jr. Auxiliary Money Maple 1*1,, .Keyport Rev. Albert L Curry Paalor auests woro Ml.--, Edwin rnado. At present almost 8200,- - Brown. . . , ’ Rev. Cornelius J. Kane, Pastor Sunday School Is nt 0:45 a.m. Boggs, Mrs. Walter o v o r, ls available far now loans. The Beta Sigma Phi Sorority .Miss Mary Emma Stack, Due For Circus Trip _ Masses will be held Sundny Matnwan; Mrs. Norman,8 Nlcl Students000 ero asked to repay Perth Amboy, and Mrs. Edwin Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rnln- nnd Sundny morning worship soiii lfazlut. Olhe.' attending those loans nftor they have of Matawan met Feb.-12 at tbe H. Dominick attended the^Sat- aud, Miriam Dr., attended the .Tho Junior Auxiliary of tho morning nt 7. 8. 9, 10 and 11 services’ are at 8:45 a.m. and Jhome of Mrs. Benjamin Stra- dinner Saturday evening of the Laurence-Harbor- American Le­ o'clock. ' 11 a.m. Tho pastor’s sonnon wero Mrs. Frod Worsley, Old graduated and then at a rata nlero, Cllffwood Ave., Cliff- urday matinee performance of subjoot ls to -bo "Tho Begin­ Bridge: Mrs. Simmons, Wil­ as low as 25 ii month,. Evory wood Avhcn final' plans were La Boheme” at the Metropol­ Farmers and aardencrs Asso­ gion, Unit 332, nt Its r c e o n t H ril Baptist Gtiureb lard Aumaok, Mrs, Loula Sliel- effort to expended to liolp tho itan Opera House, New York," ciation, Holmdel, at the Cabin- meeting inndc a final appeal Z32 Main St., Matawan, ning of Definiteness Is Tho End bvlck, Keyport: Mrs. Earl young peoplo to further tholr- made* for the Valentine dinner and had lunch at Sherry’s. ln-thc-Sky, Atlantic Highlands. for tlie money for the circus Rev Lawrence R Bailey of Confusion." A nursery for dance honoring the ‘ Valentliie Mr. and Mrs.- Edward W. trip to New York. Any girls smuU children Is provided Benton, Mrs.. Peter Qrlasky, education a ml this fund h as ■ QUeen,’ Mrs. Edward , Cha van. Mrs. Fred Sturt Is a medi­ Pasiot 7 enoli Sundny, morning at 11 Lawrence Snccono, Matnwan; been mado avallable to a ay Mrs. James Redmond is chair- Currie attended the Valentine wishing to attimd must submit ■ ‘Tnnplred by Christian Love’ Mrs. Harry ltny,>Mra, Fnink student desiring and needing „ cal patient in Perth Amboy dinner dance . Snturday at', the money by Snturdny. Will be-the sermon topic -%Jl■-Ij ’r.lbck.' • - ; -7 : ;'" Warwick, Union Bench; Mrs. liolp lo pay fur Ills or her yd-." man^of tUeaffair which Will Hospital. - Manasquan River Golf dub. A program of story-tolling on both tho and a.m. scrw ” Pittyor meeting Is hp|d In be held Saturday evening at Geoffrey Cushman was a John R, Thaler and his the lives of Abraham Lincoln 10 11 the cluirch evory Wednesday Boiiinrd Dress, Hazlet, vancdd education, "whothor/ Tbr -4he-Cabln*ln-the-Sky,-Atlantio weekend - guest of Mr. and reomniate at Scton Hall Uni­ and George Washington" w a tT lces_on Sunday. CRurbh: school night at 7;30 o’clock/ 7 - not -thoy_havo—any—affiliation-^ Highlands. ' . * Mrs. Robert Cushman—Prince- meets at 10 n.m. with olassos Saturday Supper Avltlr tho Odd Fellows or Uo- Mrs. William Clinton,. presl- versity, James Orrt Pittsburgh, held. During the - handicraft for each age group. The men’s Getliaemano Lutheran Church liekahs, • ton Junction. Pa., spent the weekend, with period, members worked on Class. |s held In the parsonage, i-dent,ricoriduote’d the business Harry Perrine, W i n d s o r Mr.' Thalor's parents, Mr. and Valentines-for their parents; . Maple PI., Keyport -.-.Members of the Lnkovlow meeting-at which time plans Mlss-JfoAnn/MoHls pressed Baptist Youth Groups meet as Rev. Frodorlck Boos? Pastor Asspolntlon, Mnlnwnn, enjoyed Valentina Parly ' —were-made to hold a cake sale Locks, Conn., spent the week­ Mrs. John J. Thaler. . follows:■ Juniors at 4 p,m,,-Jun­ /-Tlioro—are-two-Bcrvloca-on Ti buffet Buppor at tho Cnblmlp" ihe Jeii |J of February. An­ end witfOB^WentsrMrT^niT Mrs. Richard Lewis entc r-“ at the brief 'business session, ior High and Senior High at Jf Sunday; Matins vat-8:30 a.m. tho-Bky, Atlantio Highlands, rntrlcla Chapman, daughtor nouncement was made that Mrs. Charles F. Perrine. talned her bridge club Thurs­ Tho regular meeting, schedul-, p.m. -and the regular servlco -nt U Saturday cvoiilng, Thoso at­ of Mr, and Mra, Clifford F, meeting nights would be chang­ Warren Donnell and daugh* day evening. Mrs, August ed for Saturday, has been can­ The mid-week servlco Is held o’clock. Sunday School begins tending wore Mi‘, and Mrs; Chapman, Matawan, entertain­ ter, Mrs. John Bradley, left by Schmellng, Crawford’s Corner, celled becauso of the basket­ on Thursday at 7:30 p.m. . at 9:45. a m , ed at a Valentine's Day party. ed from the first and third plane Friday, for Boca Raton', and the hostess were prize ball tournament to be held In Dryco McMullen, Mr, ami Mrs, Wednesdays to the second and Fla. . : • • winners. Other guests wore Laurence Harbor. E. II. Lusobrlnk, Mr. and Mrs Friday evening, auests w o r e . foutth. Wednesdays with the Mrs. David McAncny, Key- The next meotlng will be Mrs. Rathbun To Head John Furcy, Mr. ami Mrs, Har­ Mary' Ami Mnlor, Bally Pear­ next meeting scheduled fo r Mr: and Mrs/Peter A, Read put; Mrs. John Kinney, Holm- held Mar. . All members are Frieda Shortridge old Sohnnok, Mr, and M v a. son, Carolo Morlslo, Betty Wednesday. Election of officers entertained at bridge Saturday dcl; Mrs. Douglas-Ward, Mrs. urged to attend8 and wear their A/IHS Agent In Contest Harbor Luncheon Group Edward ltoyorL Mr. 'ond Mra Honnoy, Franees Adler, Judy will be held at that time. avenlng. when their guests William J, Miller, Jr.. Mrs, Wil­ uniforms, or bring thoso thoy John Knno, Mi . ond Mro, Mil­ liisloy, Rose Miirlo Wallaoe, /A report was madfe on tbe were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. liam Wilkins and Mrs. Everett have outgrown, Thore will be Miss Frieda Shortridge, 56 Mrs’. Rollln Rathbun, ohalr- ton Howio, Mr, and Mrs. Dny- Joyce Ward, Anders Anderson, . recent spaghetti dinner held Anderson, Keyport; Mr. and Carlson...... ai lnter-changing and measur­ Gerard Ave,, Matawan, -has man, announced the commlttco ntu'd Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Ot­ Roboi t Martin, Kenny W 1 o k- ~&t~the‘ Cllffwood Inn fo r: t h e Mrs, John L>. Chamberlain, . Mr. and Mrs. August Muehl- ing for new skirts, so that each been selected to reproscnt from the Ladles, Auxiliary of to Woolko, Mr, and Mrs. John land, Robert Ifasjaeli, Carl charity fund of the organize Browntown, and Mr. and Mrs. hausen, MercervUle. and Mr. Junior will have a complete, Matawan High .School, In tho tlio Laurence Harbor Amorlcan JOrown, Mr. and Mia, F i n n k Ludwig, Jalm Hines, R o b e r t tlon* The dinner proved a fi­ A. Edgar Palm , ■ and Mrs. C. Randolph Heuaer well-fitted uniform. Legion Unit 332 who will aaslAt LaMura nnd Mr. and Ml'a, Hv- Faustninnnr Edward Hymn nancial and social success. Mr. and Mrs. Donald, Mao-, attended the Installation dinner 20th annual contest In the her with tlm annual Middlesex ovett E. Carlson, . - - and Wnyno Marr,, • lilllah entertained at dinner Saturday evening of the New reading of poetry sponsored ’by County Amorlcah Loglon Aux­ Emil H. Rossbach Dies Saturday evenlag. Guests wero Illustrious Potentate, Walter S. First Aid Vaudeville Rutgers Newark College of iliary lunehoon to be held at Mr. and Mrs. James Van- Jeffries, Jr.. held at Crescent Great, Plans Another Arts and Sciences Humanities Elmuroa, Morgan, Mar, 29. Ap­ In Nursing Home Brakle, Keyport; Mayor Spat-' Temple, Trenton. ' pointed from tho PaBt Presi­ ford WSchanck and Mrs! Mrs. Matilda Peterson, / Mr. Over 300 guesta attended tho Division next month, . dent's Parley of tho unit aro George Washington 777" Emil Hi Rossbach, 88, Edge- Schanck, Mrs. Malcolm C. and Mrs. Ernest R. .Peterson first annual vaudeville show ,. Mtiaistiortrldge, a senior at Mrp. Potor Fierro, Mrs, Rose sr-mew Dr.TMatawan. died Tues MacMillan and Edgar'Pike." and children, Louise and- Rob­ and dance sponsored by* tho Matawiih Blgb school, will bo Coleman, Mrs, Joseph Ooorco, day,' Feb. 18, 1038, In the Mrs. Winston C. Schaffer Laurence Harbor First Aid and one of more than 60 New Jer­ Mrs, William Beokner, Mrs. Brookdale Nursing Home, Rar. ert, have returned home after Safety Squads, Inc., and ita John Vnoliltls, and Mrs. Wil­ v . . a Name That , Itan Township. He was born In entertained the Wednesday having spent three weeks In sey secondary school students liam Bridgcman. Unit m o in­ Luncheon Club. Mrs. Howard Florida.. - Ladies Auxiliary In tho Laur­ to take. part In the poetry Germany, Hl3 wife was tho Keough was the prize winner. Mr. and Mrs. Michael ence Harbor casino, recently. born are Mrs, John DlOlovan- Shines Down On Us ' late Mrs. Caroline (Heyl) Ross- Other guests were Mrs, Ever­ Brown, Edgemere Dr.,and Mr. Miss Barbara Blake, Jersey reading competition to bo held nl, president; Mrs. Jack Olsen, bach: ett E. Carlson, Mrs. M,11 to n and Mrs. Herbert W. Staer, City, won a special award, and at the State University, -New­ Mrs. Josoph Mollis,-and tbe. Surviving are a daughter, Gunkle, Mrs. Duncan Black, sr., Ravine Dr., attended tho numerous other prizes were ark, Mar. 1. She will road five Misses Mary and Botly Rent­ > We can reach no higher In our - Mrs. Carolyn F. J 0 h a n s e n, Mrs, Conrad Sebolt,-Mrs. .Ed­ •Potentate's Reception at' the presented. The affair proved of Ellzaboth Browning’s "Son­ er. " Matawan; three grandsons and ward Okner and Mrs. Charles Crescent Temple. Mosque, financially and socially suc­ nets from the Portugese” bo- Tho next mcotlng__of tho national hopci and aipiratloni ’^cne great-granddaughter. Lockwood. Trenton, Snturday. cessful, thus tho squad and fore poets anfl critics act­ Past President's Parley will than to die great name of Waih- Funeral services will be Capt, Joseph F, Carroll and auxiliary plan to hold another ing as10 Judges. be a birthday meeting at the held nt pm. this evening at ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Raln- one next year. . homo of Mrs, Peter Fierro, ington. Dcact with the problemi the Bedle8 Funeral Home, aud entertained at dinner Fri­ Mrs. Carroll, 264 Broad St­ day evening when their guests and Capt, Richard Carroll and Donations were received Cheesequake Auxiliary" Fierro Ave., Matawan, Tho . o f a seedling world, we can look Matawan, with the Revi Fred were Mr. and Mrs. John Har­ Mrs. Carroll, iMorganvillc, re­ from the Musicians. ..Local, birthdays of Mrs, John Crim- . erlck Boos, pastor" of the Geth- dy, South Amboy, and Mr. and turned Feb. 12 after a month's Perth Amboy, and several oth­ Plans Saturday Dance mlns, -Mrs. Vnchltls, M r s; up to tho life and character of . semane Lutheran Church, Key Mrs'! Robert Bentley, ^ ' vacation spent In Miami and er friends of the squad. All re­ Bcckner, Mrs. James Qullfoylo port, officiating. Interment will Key West, Fla. Enroute, they turns will be used for equip­ The Ladles Auxiliary of tho and Mrs. Fierro will be cele­ - Gcorge Waslilngton and find in- be Friday In Woodlawn Ceme Charlene-"Lockwood enter­ were the guests of Capt, Car­ ment for the ambulance. Bar; Cheesequake Volunteer Fire brated tho end of April! - lery. New York. tained several friends at din­ on Boblck’s orchestra furnish­ Department will hold a Valen­ iplration and sure guidance, , ner Saturday evening In cele­ rolls’ brother-in-law and sis­ tine danfe on Saturday from 0 bration of her 15th birthday. ter, Mr, and Mrs, John Buck­ ed the music for dancing and ■» Card Party Proceeds ley, Riviera Beach, Fla. accompanied' "t h e^ Broadway p.mrto l a;m, Music will ho ' -W Quests were Joan McCue, Pa­ - Mrs. Gertrude Loamy, Allan- and television entertainers. by the Three G’s, Perth Am­ GAS-TOONS ' N. knl.Mi wM k. kWHitod by Benefit Little^League tricia Nealis and Susan Smith. tic Ave.; Is a surgical patient . boy, k*»k fa WigtlaiMa'i MHMiy, Mrs. J. Carle Anderson left In the Monmouth M em orialiMf.. Mrs. R. Fitts A portable1 telovlslon set will ' A successful card party“ was Wednesday for a visit with her Hospital. n ______be disposed of on the co opcra- By BILL OWEN held . recently qt. the home of son and daughtcr-ln-law, Mr. . Mr. and - Mrs. Donovan E. Given Pantry4 Shower tlve plan. Tickets linvo been Mrs. Nancy. Maslello, M a t a- anil Mrs, William C;M. Ander­ Lent'and children, Diane Eliz* sold and additional tickets may wan/for the benefit of the son, Miami, Fla. Before return­ abeth and Lauren Marie, have Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fitts, bo purchased at tho door. Re­ Matawan Little League. Canas­ ing to Matawan In.May, Mrs, returned to their home in Gro­ Morganvllle,, were the guests freshments will be served un­ ta . and pinochle wergjenjoyed, Anderson will visit another son- ton, Mass., after spending sev­ of honor at a pantry’shower, der tho direction of Ruth Door prizes were won by in-law and daughter. Mr. and eral weeks as the guests of Snturday evening, given by Graham. Audrey Knlisau In In Mrs; Frank* Lasko and Mrs. J/ Mrs. Roland H. Loog in Win­ Mrs. Lent's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Taber, - 7- charge of tho decorating com­ Armellino: special prizes, ter Park, Fla. Mrs, Paul A. Egan, Broad SL,, Guests, were Mrs, M a r PI n mittee. Mrs. W. Harnett and Mrs. C. Mrs. A, Edgar Palm and Ralph Jannarone returned Smith, s r„ Mrs. Robert Owens, Rlsley; table.prizes,, Mrs. Las­ daughter, Peggy, a ,p e n l Mrs. Donald Miller, Mr. and ko, Mrs. .G. Walsh, Mrs. Ar­ home Sunday, .after a week's Mrs, William Thomson, Mr. Entertain Soldiers THI ^ mellino. Mrs. F. Pettruccionl, Wednesday - overnight- w 11 h trip to Las Vegap, Nev.. where Mrs. Palm’s mother, Mrs. Al­ he attended the National Bi­ and Mrs. Charlbs Flosky, Severn! members of tlie Lad "H i-un’t ho OUT Ol' and Mrs. H. Kalictn, Refresh­ bert, Hj/Angerstein. Wilming­ tuminous Concrete Convention Charles Plosky, jr., Mr. and ins Auxiliary of McElvalno IVATIHl ... I just filled Hie MATAWAN ments were served. ton, Deli" ’ . Mrs, Martin Smith, Jr., and If anyone is interested in held at the Flamingo Hotel. He children, Martin, Barbara Schanck Post 2218, Voteruus of ORANKGAHF. tills morning." holding such a card party for Mrs. Bayard Lamborn, Mrs. also visited his alma m a te r, Foreign Wpra, Mutawun, cn There’s u IMOm’ PLACE BANK William C.'Ludl and daughter, the University of. Southern Lynn and Chrlsllnd, Mrs. Clif­ tertalned 28 soldiers in tho nur for EVEItVTHlNO . . . lot the benefit of the Matawan Lit­ MtsS"Mary Barbara Ludl, at­ California, in Los Angeles and ford Relchcnbcrger, Mias Pa­ glcal ward at Fort-Monmouth U service your-curl tle League, details may be. ob­ tended the Feb. 12 matinee Mexico. tricia Taber, Kenneth Taber Hospital at a Vaiontlne'o Day 8 MA7AWAN, HIW JI2IIY tained hy calling Mrs. Maslello performance of "The Infernal and Bobby Fitts, party, Feb. 12. Members hb- at Matawan 1-2380-W. Machine” at the Phoenix The­ Gifts’ were sent by Mrs. abiting were Mrs. Bpafford W. OK atre, New York. Birthday Celebration . Grace Warren and Mrs. Fran Schanck, hospital chairman; *■ County Heart Group's Palmowskl. . Miss Emma Billla, Mrs, B, Bll- SALES & SERVICE kwiiiiuuuiunniiiiw Mrs. Lydia B. Walling was For Linda Ann Johnson Free I'Ick-IJp Si Delivery atoMittMiutirtw. Head To Speak At MHS a Saturday evening dinner 1ia, Mrs. Frank Anson, Mrs. 24 Hour Wrecker Hcrvlce Llndn Ann Johnson, daughter GuadaleanalCqdets, Doris Zimmer and Mrs. John MAIN STRUT iiuiiki nirrotttiM guest of Mr. and Mrs. Rich­ J, O'Rllley, alj of Matnwan. Phono MA J-1770 The Biology Club of Mata* ard Myers, Avenal. * . of Mr. and Mrs. Robert John­ New Name Of Corps an High School will meet Frl Mrs. G. J, Sterling Thomp­ son, 415 Atlantic Ave., Mata­ ay at 11:30 a.m. in the high son, Edgemere Dr., is visiting wan, celebrated her 10th birth­ The Guadalcanal Cadets will . - »hool at which; time ;D r. Jo- her son-lh-Iaw and daughter, day Feb. 12 at a birthday par­ be the new name of the Junior • f;eph ,L<, i01dtk,>-!Allddletown, Capt. MilfotfLC. Nealis a n o ty. Decorations were In p 1 n Drum and Bugle Corps of Uie • president ^_of t he Monmouth Mrs,J3!ealls,Arlmgion^Va,;;', and a lifge dccoralcd'cake Veterans of -Foreign W a rs, County Neart Associationr"wiir1 was - the .- table- centerpiece. Guadalcanal Post , C l 11 f- be the guest speaker. Classes Mr. and 31 rs. Donald Md- Games were played and danc­ wood. It- wa's decided4745 by Ihc of­ arc studying Use circulation cadle.-Durham, N.C., recently ing enjoyed. * ficers and members of Uie . From Keyport, N. J. (Rollo Post House) , system inTrepa'ratlon for the spent several days . visiting Guests were Sally Macuga, post. ~ • ^talk. _ 1 with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Carol MandevlUe, Joan Oslpo- James Molfat, director, an­ Brown. , , wltz, Carol Brown, Riith Clug- Direct To New York City's Business and Theatre Districts Last montht the group en­ Miss Grace Thompson, West- nounced that the cadets h a d Joyed a talk and field trip con­ ston, Karen . Mastrodomcnlco, received a plaque from the ^— Clip - Out- and ■ Savo- 1 Clip Out and Save ducted by William ' Sandford. Held, was a 6 aturday gu<;st of Robert, Lester .and- John R ; Boy Bcouts7 of Amcricn ex­ • ‘ .They plan a spring field trip Mr, and Mrs. Franklin S. Johnson, all of Matawan, pressing their appreciation for Dfpirturf# from K*rport Round Trip Fare P D epirturei Vtom Now York City to Keyport Tliompson. . to Now York Citr n Oreylmund fiOib it,, Ornlioum ) JUb Gifts were sent by Mrs. Hel­ r B l r e e l to study birds In the area. the corps performance at tho i ' T r r m i n s i Mrs. Leroy Sickcls entertain­ en FroeJIch, Mrs. Elsie John­ A.M., 7:20, 7:H( t, 10. It . ONLY scout folly held Feb. In Bt. , 1r A . AM., IlitS A.M.. #!». IftiM, lltSO I ed the Thursday Dessert son, Mr. and Mrs,- R 1 c h a i d" Joseph's gymnasium, Keyport;8 P.M., II, 1* z, 4, i: .I’**. •- i I' M,. UUO, X. I, 4, I, ’ Tuesday Meeting/ . Bridge Club when the prize Jbhnson, Mr. anil Mrs. Joseph (•••, 1>|» I'.M., I1H5, 1145, Ii43. „ ft . • Transportation of the corps to II miaiU.hl B u«e»y-A H o 'lf i 3l L. Neldlinger. Mrs. Paul A. Susan Nealis. daughter of Drop Us ■ Card *1 275 Broadway; Keyport and lVo Will I'laco You on Our Mailing , for Roliedule Change. Foreign Wars. CIlffwood_ a n d Egan, Mrs. William R. Craig Mr. and Mrs. Thurman E. WANT ADS I 1 1.1 Matawan In the post ll p t . a n d Mrs. Joseph Baler. Nealis, Matawah, entertained Cllffwood Ave. Installation ol. M r s. William Burmestcr, Saturday afternoon upon the officers Is planned for Satur­ New Brunswick Ave., arrived occasion of her 10th birthday. Asbury Park-New York Transit Corp. day, Mar. . place to be an­ home Feb. 11 on the MB. Ber­ Guests were Deanna Chete, ■ # AFFILIATED ROLLO TBANBI1 ■ ; flounced. Members8 of the asso- lin af|'er spending several Mary^Jeah ^Tank, Linda New- elation will, sponsor a candy months vtoltlntf'vHUv relatives rrnte. Pcggy Cralg- Susah Carl­ W iU H O M tifc Phone KEYPORT 7-0797 - 7>Q360 ■ ta le .-...... In Germany. son and Linda Johnson, ,, wasiaasss: their daughter, . Ferol E 11 z z- ptymente which were mailed to parkway where attendants are j' Appointed Manager | GrOW tll Of JCP&L Engagements beth. to William Henry Poling, the authority ^ Vy motorists us­ on duty in nearby booths to son of Mr; and Mrs. Henr y, Ing- the handy pre^addressed en­ provide ctmnge_afid informa­ '. Hauscr-Sutdfr,' portng, Itoute 9, Engllshtdwri. c m velopes. Approximately 11.000 tion. ’ ; , ... v._ 'Mr. addMrsi Joseph Sutcii, kiss Peseux attended iCey-' ofthe-envelopes, left at the un­ Payments at those automatic Thomas A. Edlbon was . born 396 Ogden Pl.j Perth Amboy, Honesty prevailed again lost attended booths were mailed collection points are not on an t * i V l.U-yebrff-ago this month.. In have dnnoiinced the ^ eppa£r£- port High School .and da dirt- year along the Garden State back during 1957.­ honor basis; in fact, they are Pace Six Feb. 20, 1958 W79, Just ft years wo,, hie in-1 1 ' ’ ‘ “ ployed at Lavoie Laboratories;, Pdfitiway: A report on 1857 re­ : The compliance percentage spot checked., vented the 'first practical * in-| MafgenvlUe.'Harfiance attend­ sults of the paricway honor Is figured by comparing the at> candescent lamp, - an Invention, ed Sayreville Tlfgh Schdol pud tual. cash receipts With the au­ This week, why don't y o u that was. to launch civilization served with the U.S. Marine system at entrande-exlt ramp tomatic treadle count of vehi­ lobk through the windows - ol ers Lose on an era of tremendous pro­ Corps. He Is employed by A. toll areas showed that an over­ cles -passing through the honor' your churcb...... from the in­ gress. At the time Edison was N. Wlssmann and Sons, Perth whelming majqrlty of mbtorlsts system toll lanes: Some $310.­ osits inventing his lamp; the roots Amboy- : , 000 was collected in 1957 under side...... • . - . Part of Jersey Central Power A - A June wedding Is planned. did; not violate the New Jersey the honor system whereas the The subdivision on- w h i cb Light Company already had Highway Authority’s t r u a t In treadle count indicated the to­ Milton Zerman, New York de­ started taking form. In 79 Plttlus-Parls! them. ’ / tal should have been about veloper, was to model his pro­ years gigantic strides have Mr. and Mrs. Carmen Parish In announcing the report.Bun- $445,000, including the' official 107 Highfleld Ave., Matawan, day. Authority Chairman Kath­ BOTTLED jected homes development been made in the production arine E. White noted that pub­ and emergency vehicles entit­ in the 1200 Church St. ares of and use of electricity. Jersey announce the engagement, of led to free passage. Central Power It Light. Com­ their daughter, Veronica L;, to lic observance of the honor In Effect Since 1955 Matawan Township came to a pany, with progress as Its key­ R o b e rt Plttlus, son of Mrs. Jo­ system has continued to be fa­ The honor system has been sad ending last week. This note and deep roots as Its her­ seph Plttlus, VanCleaf L tn e, vorable since Its Inception In In effect since 1955, either on model development was Lawr­ itage, has helped set the pace. Cllffwood, a rd . the late Mr. 1955...... - . . a part-time or full-time basis P lttlu s; '...... — Under the honor, system GAS ence Brbok In Ea>t Brunswick Although JCP&L was Incor­ Miss Paris! Is a student at which wad Instituted as an depending on location, only at Township, located on the for­ porated officially Mar. 27, 1925, economy measure, motorists ramp toll areas. The system mer golf grounds, four miles EDWARD the actual corporate begin­ Matawan High School, Her fi­ was introduced to serve where You Get Clean, Quick west of New Brunswick on nings of the company go back ance attended Matawan High pay. the tolls entirely on their limited traffic could not war­ Edward E.- Anthony has School, and is employed by the own with no attendants In the Route 18. f&i. beyond that date, to 1862 MISS BARBARA H. SUTCU Seaboard Coal and Dock Co., akea to oversee the- transac­ rant or cover payroll costs tor Heat For Cooking Homebuyers In Lawrence been appointed manager of the with the Incorporation of the tion; MotoristsTacking the nec­ attendants. * Keyport district office of . the Red Hank Gas Light Company ment of their daughter, Bar­ Scuth Amboy, Both the overwhelming hon­ . Prompt, Efficient Brook saw their last chance of or to 1864 when the Long bara Marie, to James Hauser, No date has been set for the essary change, to deposit tbe - preserving their 'equities oh New Jersey Natural Gas Com­ Branch Gas Company was or­ son of John Hauser, Cheese­ wedding, • - - • toll In a hopper can find pre­ esty of the motoring public and Service . their- properties intact, fade pany. He formerly was com­ quake, and the late Mrs. Ber­ addressed envelopes at the un­ the economio wisdom of rth e Friday when a conservatlon-of- ganized at a meeting in' the tha S., Hauser. Phlllo-Dobesky attended booth for the mailing system have been confirmed assets plan In bankruptcy pro­ mercial supervisor of the com­ home of Samuel C. Morris. But annually by the results. At no pany’s Southern Division in JCP&L's roots go even deeper, Miss Sutch attended Perth Mr, and Mrs. -Thomas W. of the due payment. KEYPORT GAS CO. ceedings for the subdivision back to .1853, before the Civil 'Amboy High School and Is em­ Dubesky, 1407 Shore Rd.. Un­ Third Straight Year time since ^955 has the miss- . proposed Jn. federal, court fad­ Cape May County. War when tho Cape,Island.Gas ployed by Allstate Insurance ion Beach, have-announced Commissioner White report­ .Ing revenue exceeded the pay­ ed. Mr. Anthony fills the~vTcan- Company was established by a Company of Metuchen. Her fl; the engagement of their daugh­ ed that. Tor tbe_third _stralght roll costs which would have Affiliate el , It had been proposed in Fed­ cy caused by~the sudden death special act of the legislature. ancc attended Matawan ’ High ter, Arlene, to Pfc. Schuyler year, public compliance with been necessary in manning the eral Bankruptcy Court Feb. 7 last month of.Jack,W-u,Brown, School and Is associated - with E, Fhilio, Rochester, N.Y. the system approximated 70 toll points around the clock. that new financing would be - These were among,the.25 en-_ Julian’s Auto Body, Inc., Eat­ - Miss -Dubesky was- graduat­ per cent. As before, on addi­ The-.honor-pmcQdiire.„differs obtained apd, on that basis, a Hazlet.' ; ' terprlses that eventually di­ ed from Middletown Township tional 10 per cent was estimat­ from parkway autoniatic toll KEYPORT LUMBER plan of orrangemehts wiri cli The new manager has been rectly gave up their identities ontown. - : : wduia^hrve^btoughrunHgcaretr with-the-eompany,-oMte-pi:c=. io-become-par t-of-JCP&L as -It- Tbe wedding Is planned for High School and . is employed ed to represent official park- operations under which p A y- £ $UPPLY CO. dtcessor, since 1948 when he exists today. All 25 bad enter May 25; ~ ~ ~ at the Jersey-nrcTT-edmpanyr way-ond-emprgenBy— vehicles -menfca-Atfe-reguiated by a light- creditors 25 per cent If their Inc., Perth Amboy. Her fiance which were entitled to pass and-olarm control system. Such Tel. Matawan 1-1S72 . claims had been approved. started as & clerk In the Wild­ eu the JCP&L fold by 1831. Be Poling-Pescux is a graduate of West High through the toll points free of operations," involving toll-col­ Unable To Obtain Backing wood plant. He subsequently hind them, ;over the years Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Pes- School. Rochester, and is serv­ charge. •lecting, machines, function for C liffw o o d , N. .1. But Friday, before Referee served as manager-of the bnck to 1853/JCP&L hod at Included In the 1957 returns Joseph Fishberg, attorneys for Ocean City office'Wid _t h e n least 50 other fore bearers, elec­ eux, 72 Bethany Rd., Hazlet, ing with- the U.S. Army at the most, part ot toll plazas ; the several Lawrence Brook commercial supervisor of the tric, gas, street railway, wa­ announce tbe engagement of Tobyhanna, Fa. ' were some (2000 In belated toll along the main stem Of tj^e firms announced that they bad Southern Division. . ter and even sewerage com­ , been unable to obtain the back- A graduate of Cape - M ay panies. . ing'thaT h'ad been anticipated, High School, Mr. An thony Origins Were Diverse As a result confirmation of the served four years in the U. 8. The origins of these early plans were not granted and Navy during World Wan U and JOP&L ancestors were diverse, the debtors were adjudicated participated In' the African and to light a camp meeting be bankrupt. ,%■ . Italian invasions. In Cape. May a boardwalk, to pump wfiwrr, Low, Low Prices 1 However, debtor attorneys County he . was active, bi. :,a to-drain a town, ‘tr- turn’: mfll questioned'tfie' right of adjUdl- 'numbed of clVfo organizations', wheels, to make gravel streets 0 - cation of bankruptcy for any including.membership on the safe or to lllumlnrite hopeful - - firm- by "La wrence Brook—Vil- West-Cnpe May. Board of.EdU7 new resorts.-All of the 60 com­ ^ Jage, Inc., one cff the seven cation and recently served panies merged with JCP&L’s firms involved In’the bankrupt-' chairman of the Wildwood Boy 25 direct parents, making a to­ SUPER MARKETS ' cy action. The others are Law­ Scout fund campaign. ' tal of approximately 75 predec­ .it Qu i Wpf' .Dessert and -C offee-’ Prompt Service .Rdllo A >Mamthai>'Btuq9| ‘ Dtkswt.ri al'uf ;i;,! i-'if/i 7 - was born In England,’ the son Engltshtown lid., Madison 1 taffeta, and a. veil attached to lerlna length gowri of 'emboss­ of the late George ond Annle Townshtp.dled. Monday,—Feb., — a will Ur satin cap, She carried ed-nylon net over, white rillki Pickering. Ho was 17, 1058, at his homo,. Ho wae. ’ a'cascade bouquet of white or- designed with a fitted bodlco, a member of Tyrian Maaonlo born la Hungary, and’ had llv- boat neckline, • three-quarter Lodge, Brooklyn. od in Madison Township fo r chide and lilies-re a .red. Velvet and chiffon eruwn of sequins arid' pearls, Plokerlng,- serving In tho U.S. , He is,sur,vivpd.hy ' Iloyt ...... son, born Sunday, Feb. 16, cascade bouquet of yellow la a laboratory teohnioinri at Qootoh Plalria, tory, formed: by the Rev. Thomas sleeves. She wore a .matching ‘Mr. and Mrs. George W. 1958, in Rlvervlew Hospital, roses. . r Cbeesebrougli Ponds 8i Co., Clifford Unslmond J; O'Dea. - . . hat and carried a colonial bou­ Hoyt, Brown City, Mich., are The attendants wore .Miss Porlli Amboy, - Funoral sorvloos for Clifford ‘ • The bride was given In-mar­ quet of pink roses and carna­ the parents of a daughter, boru Alexander ... Marie Crane, Navoslnk; Mrs, The bridegroom attendod E a s frn ond, 90, Mlddlotown fltvctmlbctcbe riage by her brother. Prank tions. . Sunday, Jan. 5. 1958, in Mar- A daughter was born In Rlv- Everett Vanderbilt, Center­ Cardinal lfaycs High School, Township, wore held Saturday - Shallls, Miss Janet. Shallls, sis­ - Three Bridal Attendants lette Hospital, Marlette, Mich. ervlew Hospital on Sunday, ville; Miss Patrlola Mahon, The Bronx, rind was omployed at 3 p.m. at the Bodlo Funoral a Substitute for.. ter of the bride, .was maid of 'The bridal attendants were Tbe baby weighed four pounds, Feb. 16, 1B58, to Mr. and Mrs Tho Bronx, sister Of the brldo- by the First National City Homo, Keyport, with tho Rev; honor and KUzabeth Williams, Miss Nadine Walker and Mrs. eight ounces, and has been Norman Alexander, 81 Shore groom, and Miss Eltzaboth mmk-Df Now York, Ho la a Frodorlok Mold. Jr,, pastor of StBtcn Island, was flower girl; John" Fank’o, Matawan,’ a n d named Judy Lynn. The couple Blvd., Keansburg. Topolcwskt, Wost Keansburg. seaman serving on the U.6.B. the Middletown Roformed . Philip Dladeo, brother-in-law Mrs. George-DeLorenzo, Red have one other child, Barbara Thplr turfluolse gowns nnd Boston at Portsmouth, Va, Church, offlolatlng. Intormont MONUMENT! ' of the bridegroom, was best Bank, sister of the bridegroom. Ann. Mrs. Hoyt ls the former MUter. headpieces -wero styled like The couple will reside tn Un­ was In Oroen Orove Comutery, • man1;*! . ?r:~- ■ " - - . . Their gowns find hats w e re Miss Ann Evtlrigton,- Matawan; Mr, and Mrs. William J. Mil­ UiA. honor., attendant's and they ion Benoli.- ...... Koyport ...... " The bridegroom Is employed styled like tpp bbpor v attend­ ler, S Hudson Ave.; W q.e-t Mr. Eastmond died on Mon­ -• by the Universal Car Loading ant's tn Pink and they carried .' Murphy. * ’ , Keansburg, are the parents of day, Fob, 19. 1059, In Mon- - Co., New York,-and ^*e hrlde colonial bouquets of green A son -was born Saturday. a -son, born Saturday, Feb. IS, rnouth Memorial Hospital. Ho . Is an employee of the National roses and carnations. Jan. 18, 1958, to Mr. and Mrs. 1958! Ini Rlvervlew Hospital. wns born In Mlddlotown .Town­ Newark and Essex Banking Gaeta Bell was the flower girl Remington M. Murphy, Elkins ship, the son of tho Into HSnry Co., Newark, and she was escorted by her Park, Pa., former residents of . - Jonex and Henrlotta (Beott) B as t- - Following a wedding trip, brother,! Charles, both of Mata­ Keyport. The baby has been A son was born In Rlver­ mond. Ito was a farmor and - the. couple will reside In South wan. Her floor-length gown of named Remington M. Murphy, vlew Hospital- on Saturday, Wtolleld E, Deoker was horn In Italy,'thp son of a moinbor of the Mlddlotown -Amboy, - Jade green peau de sole had a jr. The couple have a daughter, Feb. 15,! 1058, to Mr. and Mrs. Winfield E. Decker, 05, of tho late Leonard an^ Cathe­ Roformod Cliuroh, round neckline and puff sleeveB Martha, a student at Cardinal Georgs -Jones, 801 Tenth St., 88 Willow D r., Red Bank, a rine (Ucrils) Marone. He Is survived by two sis 10 yean from today, tilings Dougherty High School, Phila­ Union Beach. ' • former Keyport resident, was Ifo Is survived by his wlfo, tors, Mrs, Charles Carr, Wost and she wore a matching delphia. found,dead at hla horns on Mrs. Mary (Mcnv.ei) Marone; a lasting Ztlbutc will look rosier If you plan for sweetheart bonnet and. carried Watson ' Wednesday, Feb, 12, 1958, by three sons, Leo, Btyonno; ICoansbUrg.-and Mrs, Louis U, ‘ them through Investment In a miniature colonial-bouquet of ’ Newbury . Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wat­ Red Bank Police, Death was James, TOnnnck: Richard, Un­ Chlumon, Koyport, tirOurOtvu.., D S. Savings Bonds NOW. - pink rosebuds. Mr. and Mrs. Charles New­ son, 603 Cambridge Ave., Un­ due to natural causes, ion Boach! f 1 v o daughters, Mrs. ralrlok J. Madlgan Anthony DISanto, Matawan, bury, 14 Rlvcrdale D r., Key­ ion Beach, are the parents of Mr. Decker was born In Mrs. Catlio'rlne DeMarco, Un­ A requiem mass was oolo was the best man and usher­ port, are tho parents of a a daughter, born Friday, Feb. Keyport,. the son of tbe l a t e ion Boacli; Mrs, Rose Floron- bratod Baluiday at 9 n.m, at prcptr mtrkJni ol • lorW ing were Allan Denning; De- daughter, bom Tn Perth Am­ 14, 1858, Iri Rlvervlew Hospi­ Capt. Harry J. Decker and tlno, Jorsey City; Mrs. Elsie Bt. Joseph’s Cliuroh, Keyport, oim’i guru Ii a lutfd dutf r« "~J~ lanco. brother-in-law of tbe boy Hospital,: ...... tal...... Lillian Victoria (Fowler) ICnszek, Bayonne; Mra. Helen by tho Itov, Cornelius J, Kano, muiiMvtr onrtooli. Oui li/f« bride; George DeLorenzo, Red Deoker. lie lived In Keyport Vnllns and Mrs. Mildred Nas- pastor, for Mrs. Irono O, Mad hUciIoh of txiudful monumiim Bank, brother-in-law of the Cunningham . . , Walling _ for 3t yoars and had resided po, both of Montclair! 14 Igan, 67, of 28 Oak St., Key­ ind oui umJirinodlng miihodi bridegroom and Clifford JobeB, A son was born In Perth Am­ Mr. arid Mrs. Charles Wall- In Rod Bank for 34 yoars. Ho grandohlldren, and six great­ port, who died Thursday, Feb, of Mivltig our dlantt un Feel Matawan, brotber of the bride. boy Hospital to Mr. and Mrs.1 iDg,. 139 Liberty' P )„ Keans was a marine englnoor nnd grandchildren. ' 11, 1998, lu the Sonbrook Hill - Uftdlifontl In thli communlif, - Stronger Craig Denning, Delanco, neph­ John Cunningham, 335 Monroe burg, are the. parents of a was employed on boats plying A roqulem mass Is ’b o 1 n g Nursing Homer Intorment fol ew of the bride, was the ring Ave., Laurence Harbor. daughter, barn Thursday, Feb, between 8andy llook and Now colcbrated this morning at 9 lowed In Ht, Joseph's Ceme­ Ut ui htlp you tbooM i Am Fast bearer. - Johnson 13, 1958, In Monmouth Memor­ York. He was a member of o'clock nt the Holy Family tery, under the direction of, the quilltjr mtmorlil to tndurv m4 mUbia7dayi-»rmoniytacU Mothers Wear Orchids Mr. and Mrs.' Harry’ John­ ial Hospital. ' Red' Bank Lodgo 277, F&AM. Church, Union Iloaeli, by the Bedle Fiinorsl Home, Koyport, tnilur ihroii|h tin ytiri th*ML . For her daughter's wedding, son. 8 Hilltop Blvd., Cllffwood DIGennaro He Is survived by a nopliow, Rev, Joseph a, Fox, pnstqr. Mrs, Madlgan was the Beach, are the parents of a A son was born In Rlvervlew Ralph F, Deckor, Nlxon. , Interment, under tho direction widow of Patrick Joseph Mail GERITOL Miss Lynn Mallinson son, born In Perth Amboy Hos­ Hospital on Friday, Feb. 14, Funeral services were hold of the Uedlo Funeral Homo, Igan. She was born In Key- -! •Dustolron deficiency ansmla pital. . ■1958. to Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Friday at the Worden Funoral Koyport, will bo 111 Bt, Joseph’s port, tho daughter of tlie late WHARTON Married To Texas Man DIGennaro, 73 Creek Rd., Home, Red Bank, with t li o Cemetery, Keyport, James 19, and Ksthoilno , Berbrlck Keansburg. Rev,,Theodora E, A, LeVnn, (Doyioi Truey. Bite w a s a MEMORIALS Miss Lynn Mallinson, daugh­ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ber­ recto r of Christ Episcopal Mrs. Robert Beber, Hr, m ember of Bt, Jonoph's Highway 30, Near Mala BL ter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur brlck, 20 Valley Dr., Matawan, Kltim an Church, Bhrowsbury, officiat­ Mrs. Nellie E, Hcbcri 40 Ton- Church. O. R. tvliarlon, Ownsr Mallinson, Woodland Ave are tho parents of a daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kllz- ing. Interment was In Green hnnt Rd , Murgunvillo, dlod Him Is survived by a brother, Keansburg, and Sgt. Robert born Wednesday, Feb. 12, 1958, man, 21 Locust St., K o a n a- arovo Cemetery, Koyport. Tliui-sday, Feb. 13, 1038, In F lt­ Raymond J. Tracy, Koyport, IHienoi Keyport 7*1114 Scott, non of Mr. and Mrs. In Fltkln Memorial Hospital, burg; are the parents of a son, kln Ilohpltnl, Ncptuno; ' Blie Dewey Scott, Houston, Tex.,' Neptune. born Thursday, Feb. 13, 1058, Mrs. George Btohmer was born lu JtockvlUe Centra, were married Saturday, Feb. In Rlvervlew Hospital, Mrs. Catherine Stahmer, 453 L.I., the daughter of the lata 8. 1958, In the First Methodist Kular Braekslde Ave., Laurence Antonio and Bsrah Esposito. Church, .Keansburg, by the A daughter was born Wednes­ Robbins Harbor! widow of Oeorgo Btah- Sho Is survived by her hus­ Planning A Vacation ? Rev.-Dr. Otto C. F. janke. pas day, Feb. 12, 1958, In Mon­ A son waa born In S o u t b mer, died Saturday, Feb. 18, band, Robert Vincent, sr.; a tor. ' mouth Memorial Hospital, to Amboy Hospital to Mr., and 1858, In South Amboy Hospital. daughter, Miss Sarah Ann, nt ” b Miss Beatrice Patterson; At­ Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kulas, Mra. James H. Robbins, 73 She resided with a friend, Mra. homo; two suns, Robert Vin­ Hobart Ave., Keyport, , Lantana Way; Laurence Har­ cent, Jr..and Antonio Ralph, Slcu ill fillip O r Pluno lantic Highlands, and Edward bor. Otto Kengcttor. - —tH W. Front St., Keyport Glngrns, Holden, Mass., were , -Boyce There are no known surviv­ both of MorganVlllo, and two (S u l to- Peoples Nat’l B ut) the attendants. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Boyce, . . Arose ■ . ‘ ors. sisters, Mrs. Ray Brown, Mor­ Prompt Reservations Kollo A Marathan Bosqy Sgt. Scott and Mrs. Scott will Pinewood Ave,. Keansburg, are Mr. and Mrs. Edward Arose, Funeral services were bold ganvllle, and Mrs, l a m e s I ■ Fan Our Door reside at 58 Carr Ave., Keans­ the parents of a second child, 9 Cleveland Aye., Old Bridge Tuesday at 2 p.m. at the Oun- Buricw, Cllffwood, ' BROWN TRAVEL bUREAU burg. : a daughtor, borri Wednesday.- are the. parents of a son, born druin_ service, Home for Fun- Funeral services were held Day Osllsi VaUey 6-4141 1 Broadway, Keyporl Feb. 12, 1958, In Monmouth In South Amboy Hospital. erati, Soiith Amboy, with the at 8 t.m. Mundoy at tho W.II. fK lm llb HI, Nlghl (Jails i Rev, William B. Webster, pas­ Freeman and Hon Funeral JMrlb Amboy Boyporl 7-3011 Memorial Hospital. The baby Shalvalls , tor, of the Laurence Harbor Homo, Freehold, ond at 9 a,pi. Studios weighted six pounds, 15'/, oun A daughter was bom In Fit- Community Church, officiat­ the Rev. Curndllus J, ICane, an e ^ y . Feb.; ing, Cremation took place at pastor, celebrated a, requiem Bernice. The couple’s other 18, l958, to Mr! arid Mrs. Peter tbe Hosehlll Crematory, L 1 n- mass at Bt. Joseph'# C'iiurob, child la a son, Robbie. Mrs A. Shajvatls, Holmdrl-Brado den...... ! ...... Keyport. Interment wns In the Boyce la the former Miss Joan velt Rd.; Holmdel. cllurch rPirietory. " * ' PROVIDIHfl IV »r KNOWN aiNICIT “ Leach, Keansburg...... ;; .Edgar VaoCUof . ... . Edgar. VanCllof, 80, a for­ William I'oli - - ; frefsulsnsl ssnds* sad laMsrissdls# of uaqasiHeasd gutBty, .--- 1 ' fleadden ■ Baptis mer area resident, died ThurA- William Pota, 46, of 19'Rlv- Qeaning - Dyeing - Repair - Storage . A son was-born Wednesday, _er_Rri, Old Bridge, died sud­ M r M pwseeil tHtadtatt upse A# o a tittl avefy fvnfy « u rtf, Feb. 12, 1958, In Rlvervlew W*\ker dayr F eb rl3. 1858, In tlie Mid- denly o r a iroart attack-at hi# Hospital, to Mr. 'and Mrs, Beverly Jean Wi dlesex County Hospital for tlie home on Wednesday, Feb. 12, Iris SHpadof (scBHei ol eig nisdam tasrd hem# fmvtd# n n Charles Headden, $5 Pinewood daughter of Mr. and Mra, Chronically III, North Bruns- 1958. He was the son of Mar­ pewUs oamdsrt. _ ' " ' • ‘— — ------V ick Township.' He was ; bora Oui oomprshsnilrt prftwsnjs mests tka nsedi sf * 1 wria ssl at. Sfi& & Ave., West Keansburg. Richard C. Walker, Mala flt., Jp Hazlet, the son of the late tin Posa, sr., Nlxon and the by . . Watson ‘ Keyport, was baptized on Sun­ John B, and Anna Marie Into Mrs, Vera (Mcssor) Rosa. Our mwrianktf) Is the AJIOCIATSO 9UNE2AI OWECTOU Mr. and Mrs. Louis Watson, day,- Feb. 9, 1058, In St. John’s h at:an ) VanCllef. . Ue was a native of Edison,, but > I£AV1C8 quggflM in (• ssrve wrisrsvw dsatk S ly Rpgr la Mi# CP New Jersey's 89 Cburch St., Keansburg; are Methodist Churcb, ’ Ra r 11 a n Ho Is survlved by several bad lived In^OId Bridge for • try, PraieeHv#,^ lecwohradvirio# zhvgw. - the~parei!ts-of~s—daughter; Township, by the fieri. Nor-/ nephew# and pieces. r : ihe past 11 years. ... Mott Modern Equipped bora Wednesday, Feb. 12, 1958, zriah H. "Rllffy, palitor. Bpoi . Funeral aervicea were held Jto was a communicant of- In Rlvervlew Hospital. sors wero Miss Mary Conoyer Monday at 3:30 p.m. at the Bt. Thomas' C h u re h, Old Rug Cleaning Plpnt and Floyd Walker. Bedle Funeral llome, Keyport, Bridge, lie was a member of . Fam era With tbe Rev. Dr, Hillmnn T, the, Old JJrldgo Vulunteor Fir.) A daughter - waa - born There are fasblons^ln vege j Williams, pastor, of Cslvary. Col, and was a m o e li a q 1 e Wednesday. Feb, 12, 1058, In tables apparently^Tlie If, S, Methodist Church, Keyport, of- who operated his own repair S. Boyes Rug Cleaning Co. Rlvervlew Hospital, to Mr. and Department' OfAgricultural- re­ j Relating. Interment was In shop. j - Mrs. Nunziato Panzers, 316 ports that Americans artf eat­ Green Grove Cemetery, Besides bis father,1 be-(» sur­ DAY PU1NERAL HOME Call: 4th and N. Stevens Ave. Beers St., Keyport.- ing more tomatoes.- corn, let­ vived by Ills wife, Mrs. Bophlo tuce, cucumbers, lima beans, Ambrose Marone fPctruskl) l’osa; a daughler, 361 Maple Plan, Koyport Keyport 7-1352 SO 1-1582 , , South Amboy, N. J. Callinxn Rarllc and broccoli; snd less Ambrose Marone, 78, of 313 Itosc Marie, at home; two Bis­ Mr, and Mrs. Peter Calltnan, asparagus, artichokes, spin­ Brotd St„ Keyport, died Sun tern, Mrs. Martha J o 1) n s it n. i/ady Allendsnl Non.Reclarlaa Free Pickup & Delivery Service 148 Essex Ave., West Keans­ ach, cauliflower, eggplant, on- day, F eb ;' 16, ,1258. In Mon- Krankllni N.H., and Mis, Mar- burg, are the parents of a jlona and cabbage. moutb Memorial’ Hospital, He (continued Ip eighth uolumn) /> Ackerson, 4 1 0 They W ere Ready For A Big Regatta Rumson Scores Jamesburg Beaten Walsh, g 0 0 0 BAYSHORE JUNIOR Redo, g . 0 0 0 Perry, g , 0 0 0 Over MHS 78-68 HIGH SCHOOL Again By Keyport Matawan became the latest Keyport High’s basketball- . 23 6 62 victim of the Rumson varsity ers are thankful there la a Jamestinrt' Jayvees (29) basketball' team’s amazing, ac­ CONFERENCE Jamesburg. At the Indians OF • Tag© Eight Fell 20. 195* curacy-from the foul line Fri­ court Friday they downed the O'Hagan, f day, the' Purple Bulldogs The Bayshore Junior High Maroon and Gold for a second Hnedak, f . time this year by a score of Sezok-, f __ sinking 18 fouls In 23 chances School League has been invit­ R. Cerequas, c High School Cage to down the Huskies, 78-68. Tbe ed to send a representative to 47-40. It : represented the only Maroon and Steel was tossing two wins of the Red and White Yaros, 6 in only .ten of 29 free throws, the second annual elementary this season. Back in , 1953, a Solook, g Seasons Ending to show how the game was de- Baskei-Bowl Tournament.to be Keyport team which had lost Garcia, g ; clded. • . . ■!■ held at the Asbury Park Con­ 14 straight salvaged a season Davison, g An undistinguished basket­ and became the sensatJpn of ball season for the two local Tony Cantallce, RunnSon's vention Hall from Feb. 28 to 11 7 29 schools^will come toan— end ring ace, had one of hlabet- MarrTO. Some schools—from the year by humbling a hlgh- this week. Matawan winds up ter nights, keeping Matawan rldlng. title-bound Jamesburg Its regular season play at defenders In a quandry as to Ocean County have been add­ five; There was nothing hlgh- Toms River tomorrow night, In whether to foul or let him run ed to the 14 schools who par­ rlding or title-bound about this better shape than Keyport but on his drive-ins. Cantallce ticipated from Monmouth year’s Jamesburg team but the far from what Coach Bruce racked up 37 points In the County last year. The first six Keys are mighty happy to MacCutcheoc and his players comfortable atmosphere of his programs .will be held.ln the have them around Just the Top YMHA Five wanted. Keyport ends their un- home court...... ----­ same. — — -----^ "Genoa Bulldogs upset—the h’applest season since 1953, Between halves Coach Bruce afternoon and the finals at Coach Frank Zampello’s hithero undefeated Woodbrldge . -- playing-two home games, with MacCutcheon, Matawan, p.m. Mar, 10. KHS forces enjoyed the luxury YMHA team on the Wood-' • Point Pleasant tomorrow nnd schooled his players In how to F r e d Gernsback, league of winning.z game about„„as with Dunellen on the Keyport cope better with Cantallce' but president, has left the matter they pleased.______Their_____ Red ____ and bridge' combine's court -High court Tuesday. the Bulldog ace continued to of participation up to the'lndl- White regulars rolled up a 12-5 day, 52-48. The boys from cilff- The demand In the Keyport hit from the outside when he vldual BChools. First refusal of flrst quarter and 26-13 half-, wood pulled the contest o u t- camp Is to "beat somebody be­ was cut off In the bucket. time lead so that toe p S men-1 lth 40 seconds to play when sides Jamesburg,’’ There- Is a However. Matawan’s b e t te r a place in the tourney Is the tor could clear the bench to I . ... -. ■> . . . reasonable chance the Red end ball-handling saw the Maroon right of Keansburg, heading give everybody a turn In the they were trailing by three White might do Just this. and Steel pull up on their riv­ the league at this time. If second half. Jamesburg pre­ points, Joe Kress, Genoa,“ was al. But for the height advan. sented another advantage as fouled on a drlve-ln and made Point Pleasant Is not In the Keansburg does not elect to go, Keyport's foe. The Indians had 1 cellar of the-’B’’ division of Things never looked better for ihe Iceboatmen ov tbe Naveslak than on Friday, after 10 tage that tall Fred Thailn then Matawan, in.. second both the basket and the foul to the Shore Conference for only days of deep and steady freezing -weather that had the ice on the river with a smooth and gave them under the. basket a small-slzed hoy, Tom Handy, tie the game. . 7 one reason. Keyport got there glassy surface. -They practiced their craft for a big program of raoes with all the top toe- the Bulldogs early big lead place, can exercise the option who Is good enough to pldy on first. The Keys could pull the boat skippers of the eastern part of the country. Then, Saturday It clouded over, and every* could have been wasted away, of going. If both the leading anybody's basketball- squad, The Woodbrldge toam passed! Garnet Gulls down close to one knows what happened after that, — .______- The Jayvees game was quite schools decline, then the op­ and he provided ample exper­ the ball in but big Tony Miller, them even though lt would be the reverse of the varsity. It, tion will accrue to R a r a n ience for Keyport Juniors on center-for the Cllffwood team, Impossible now for the Red was the Matawan Jayvees' Township, next In line. '1 1 checking a fast man on drive- made an Interception and was Raiders to emerge from the Tigers Top KHS; combination of ban Kuzma, All the leading teams were ins. Handy drew himself 19 fouled as he drove. He made cellar. On the Garnet Gulls1 KHS Frosh In Two Ron Peterson. Mitch Hamilton, .victors In games they played free throws and made of two fouls to put Genoa ahead! IK IN G a r r y. Tomasello and.no last week. Keansburg topped cm. T u; Keyport team11 a rmcn DrNardo Gtole tile ball - own court tho Keys carried the enjoyed, 2for a change, a height Ju.st before H'e final whistle game to a double overtime be­ With RBCHS 1961 ITOVER Rankl that fairly ran' away Middletown Central, 35-29, in blew add looped In a long one- fore they succumbed, 57-55, Keyport High's . freshman For one quarter at the At­ from their rivals at the start! which Bob Mathes saved the advantage over a rival. hander to clinch, the victory tor so the prospect Is good that basketball team met Red lantic Highlands court Tuesday Coach George Deltz was suf­ ieague-leaders by scoring 21 The Keyport Jayvees had the Bulldogs. . - 7 they could. humble Point Bank Catholic at KHS court SPRING SPORTS arrange­ what could have been t h e ficiently surB of his players to points. The Middletown boys much more,of a struggle to The Genoa team, a traveling • Pleasant and win at least one Feb. 12 for a second time this ments at. Matawan High greatest upset of the Shore Con­ send In his subs to play the played their best game of the pull out their 52-29 score over senior combination; seeks Conference game -before t season nnd succumbed. 69 54. School arc very complex, due ference "B” season threatened' middle part of the game. The season to date. - the Jamesburg Jayvees. De­ games to the Raritan Bay ares-, race Is over, A second meeting between the to the double sessions which v h e n Keyport played right Rumson ability to draw ‘ fouls Matawan turned back Union spite its one-sided total, the with teams having courts. Dunellen defeated the Keys, teams was needed because tho let the afternoon classes ~ out along with the favored Tigers on their own small court made Beach and Marlboro Township game w as , a ulp-and-tuck af­ • Genoa. Bulldogs (52) early In' the season, 75-49, first meeting, at the RBCHS near 4:30 p.m. Athletic Direc­ and ended the session, trailing lt necessary, however, fo r defeated . Raritan Township. fair throughout the first half. • ^ G F-'-P therefore Itsh a more trouble­ court, resulted In a Scotch de­ tor John Caracciolo said this by only one point, 21-20. But In Deltz to return his regulars to Box scores on these games The halftime score saw the Kress, f 3 3 -9 some matterror the Red end cision. Both sides won. week baseball practice will the second quarter Coach Roxy stave off a late threat by the were not available, due to clos­ Keys nhead by only 23-22. The Goldstein, f .1 0 2 White to win theh^fhial game start about 5 p.m. and fun to Finn’s hoys pulled away from Purple Bulldog seconds. ing of schools, — - . work of Jim Burke and Wally C. DeNardo, c . . 0 18 . of the season, Theijestroyers This odd situation came Hamilton had a great night The. Marlboro-Rarltan game and Jack Kennedy kept the 8 about duo to the scorekeeping. dark. Too bad they are not the last-place Red Raiders and for the Maroon and Steel sec­ M iller, ' ' ’ 3'18'w had a 6-11 record oir the sea­ Coach BUI Douglas' players nearer the now unused Polo the Tigers secured themselves was protested formally by Rod and White Jayvees going Braldsen,0 g ‘ ' 38 fl ; son to last -weekend but their Grounds and Ebbets Field so at least tho right to a'tie .for onds under the basket. The Coach Tom Perry, Raritan, as the Jamesburg seconds had F. DeNardo, g - 0 O'6 schedule was a rugged one,,so were on their way home when the balj payers' “ - ’ place In .the "B" race. Rumson,seconds tied lip Iton beciu;sc of tlie officiating. This Keyport’s potent Terry Acker- 8 tlils is-no disgrace; Their An­ the scorohook was reviewed..Jit Peierscn, scoring star of the son tied up In the third quar­ was found they had won dut ilri' der lights; The ^bas£ball: games If Bayvllle. Regional- .be a ts IVfftTQ (a uirnob- - t-s k 'fT'il bripqs..io>,.a. lujad a long run of dy Butula Is one of the better regulation time. 48-47, but a will start at 3:30 p'm. fo r South Amboy tomorrow, a MIIS Jayvees, but’' ri'o tiff'd y' discontents, principally' Involv­ ter; however; Ackerson' broke Woodbrldge YMBtA (48) , basketball players to put. In an scorekccper’s error-hud sent home contests and players will playoff for the second ”B’_’ po­ warned them about Dan Kuz­ ing officiating and . conditions loose for his normal comple­ , ’ G F P ' appearance on the Keyport the game Into overtime In be dismissed about 2:30 p.m. sition In the Conference, play­ ma who continued his late sea­ under which 'the, grmes have ment of points as did Jim Wll- Daly, f • " - ; court this season. Coach Frank for trips to cbhtest^aWy from offs will be necessary. ‘ son scoring rush. * ' b e-eh--played.' : The - league son.-The Keyport seconds were which Red Bank Cuthollc won, Coach MacCutcheon an­ sc effective In tbelr second Biusteln, f - —— . 0 4 Zampello's players are hungry 51-50. Alex Pletrewlcz made 22 home. This means missing a Coach Frank Zampello had sought to spare, expense, to the Goldberg, t ■ ■ 0 8 for recognition. A victory. In points for the Red and White lot of school work or abandon­ the Keys well schooled to cope, nounced that Matnwan's game boards of education,?: of the half defensive play that only blnnett, c • , - 1 13 their final game over Dunellen. yearling in this one. ing the sport, a tough deci­ with Atlantlo Highlands’ tall with Hoffman High, South Am­ schools Involved by. using vol­ two field goals were made by a team well-regarded through­ sion. As for track, the fresh­ Greg Heath. So well did the boy, , scheduled for , Tuesday, unteer referees and umpires their rivals In the entire sec­ Scholl, g 1 0 4 ' out the central part of t h e In the return game,. Red men and sophomoreB will work Keyport players do a Job on had been cancelled. , . rather than' paid and licensed ond hnlf. . , ; ... Cohen, g - 2 10 state,'would end what has Bank Catholic took care to tie out in the morning under the Henth that he failed to score The box scores: ...... officials, who get $15 per The Jamesburg series is "a been a low season for the Keys up Pletrewlcz from the start, direction of Assistant Track a field goal In the second half. Matawan ( ) game. Qern.shaok has called a redeeming bright spot for the 21 0 48 on a high note. with the result they Jumped Ccach Barry Rizzo. Then Also kept In check nicely dur­ 68 O f P meeting between .Perry and 1958 Keyport cagers who have ... Not Mnoh Chance away to a 12-polnt first quar­ Coach Caracciolo will take ing tho first quarter was an­ Johnson, f 3 2 Ccach Lefty Keller, Marlboro, been.through a depressing run ter marglrn Tho large Casey Stephens, 1 7 3 178 to go into the trouble over thO Tigers Top KHS ‘ To Gain Prestige , freshman squad, could put 18 over with the Juniors and sen­ other Tiger scoring ace', Pete of defeat and disappointment. With their respective spots iors In the afternoon. But this Murray. Peeler, f 0 0 0 game played last week. How­ Keyport (47) ’ ' (continued from fourth column) in the Shore ConJcrence_s land­ players, all largely veterans of does not allow for weight But Atlantic Highlands had Scully, o 3 15 ever, the league president be­ G F Seeley, f 2 14 ings not allowing much ehahcc the North Jersey Shore Paro­ events and co-ordination of re­ too many veteran stars. Arnold Magee, c lieves a more comprehensive O’Brien, f 2- 3 Gawler, f 48 1 9 for gaining prestige either chial Grammar league Into ac­ lay teams. The weight m en Lane was the workhorse of the Bennett, g 0 62 and agreed-upon policy on tion. Coach Douglas Injected grammar school athletics by P. O’Neil, f 0 G. Murray, f 3 3 S____ - way. -Matawan and Toms Riv­ Fred Rbthenberg. into the cannot be throwing steel shots home side In tbe first quarter E. Jones, g 2 10 Jim Wilson; f Baldwin, e 3 -0 ' er are only playing out the and Javelins around the school to keep them' at least even with Haber, g all boards of education and Taylor, f _ 0 SeTimedes. e. 8__ schedule. The game gives the Keyport lineup In the . second the hustling Keys: Ben Ochlne- 0 10 coaches of tho school districts 0 -4_0 8 quarter and this player notch­ lot when lt Is being used as a involved Is highly, desirable. Kurdyla ,7 f' 7 Schanck, g • Maroon and Steol players a ed 29 points before calling lt a playground for grammar gro and Harold O'Brien we^e : 20 10 i Ra'y'Naughton, f 2 Brooks, g 1 0 2 chance to sharpen up for the day’s work. But his efforts school children and a practice on the loose for the Keys and Rumion (78) W. Kennedy, f .- 0 Duttkln, g ...... 1 0 2 state tournaments against a could not overcome the Initial field for the baseball players. Atlantlo rooters were squirm­ G F P Blckham, c 02 10 0 0 better-Uum-average-ball club. RBCHS Jump. ‘ - ' • So the Maroon ands te ei. ing In their seats. - Williams. :.. • 4 -3 11 onquin Club Aroher.-o -. ^ -1 2 7 , *60,' Tbe Matawan team wns-beat- trackmen will travel to n fa&i But the Keys had to do Cantallce, t 9 37 Burke, o .: core by quarter*: - en by Toms River, 50-45, at St. Keyport's 1951 team travoled out In Madison Township and something about Lane. They Romandettl, f 0 2 Ochlnegro, g Keyport8 JVs 11 13 13 13—50 Joseph’s In lp.te January, the to Jamesburg and dropped a ply their arts there, with a few stopped him for tbe rest of the Tharin, o 0 4 Takes Team Win Ben Jackson, g At. Highlands 12 13 13-.13 22—60. Maroon and Steel- squandering 46-30 : decision to .tho Maroon contented cows as Interested game but lt only was to allow Nichols, c 3 19 Led by 17-year-old John Fol- Ackerson, g - a big early lead In this one. and Oold freshmen. This was spectators. . .. ' Pete Murray and. H e a t h " to Austin, g 1 .3 ey'who scqred nn outstanding '.The Indians will be a hard hardly a dlegraco as most of • * * ■work an lnside-outside scoring Valardi, g ' 480 for 28 targets, the Algon­ team to shave on their home the Jamesburg frosh are mem­ ONE THOUSAND OVER­ setup In the second quarter 2 2 quin Bowmen’s Club, Farin- IS 11 47 court, so must get the nod In bers of the Indian varsity that left the Tigers ahead 42-33 lngdale, captured first place to Jamesburg (40)I ■ the favorite’s rolo. squad. The KHS freshmen did NIGHT “GUESTS” In the at the half. ’ ' ; . " . . 30 18 78 G P P not have tho help - of Rothcn- clubhouse of the Bowie race­ Score by quarters: . a four-man invitational shoot Costaritlno, f ■ 2 6 lj-Intrpom? > ( ,______The other windup games in track Saturday is testament Atlantlo Highlands had a n- Rumson 22 21 20 15—78 led by the Indian, Hill - Bow­ Chlgra, f . -2 WEEKDAYS2 2 OPEN frJO MOVIES AT 7.00 the Shore Conference tomor­ berg In this contest, but Don to the folly of starting race other good one to bring forth Matawan ig 21—68 men at the Indoor range ‘ at 1 0 2 «UNPAYSOPKY-OPEMS.SO~ MOVIES AT AOS. row put Bayvllle Regional at Buhler whs an aid to the scor­ -meets in these northern In the third quarter, Spud _ Officials—Carhart,8 Palala.21 Banfllippo’s Auction, Route 36, Handy, f 8:11 27 caetoohaaama. IVEET m , SA!.o-d SEAL ing leadership of Pletrewlcz; O'Keefe, so-they did not need Raritan Township. ■ - DIPierro, f : 1 0 2 dtST show cmv ■ ONE HOUE OE EAI1QONS South Amboy and Rumson at Keyport Freshmen (54) ollmes in mid-February. Heath. They walked away from Matawan Jayvees (49) F. Cerequas, o 0 . AHTHOHV Lakewood In the “ B” division Harold Dolan, Keyport G F P The Algonquin Club scored a Yaros. c .... 1 1 ANNA . and Freehold Regional at Nep­ Q F F horseowner, has a horse he Keyport In this quarter to Knxma, I 4 9 total of 1696 potots:ln the team 1 0 2. MAEKAKI1 * QUIHN . tune, Middletown Township at F. Rothenberg,T 5 29 wns, Fronkentlne, at the leave.no doubt about their win­ Peterson, f 1 match. The Unami Club, Leo­ M iller, g , AKIKONY HtANQOSA Pletrewlcz, f 124 4 12 6 ning the game they needed. 1 0 2 O’Hagan, g .6000 0 0 Long Branch and Manasquan Bowie track but ho declared Gregory, t 0 2 nardo, finished In second place R. Cerequas, g at Lakewood In the "A" divi­ D. O’Neil, 2 ! .7 when the-meeting opened The Keyport Jayvees played Hamilton, o 61 4 16 with a teatii total of 1502. In­ 0 0 0 ^Wild Is The sion. Tho Golden Eagles must Poole, f Feb. he would not subject along,' point-for-polnt, with the F. O’Neil : .. dian Hill bowmen finished *V5UVISI0H* win at South Amboy to assure Buhler, I 0 8 Atlantic Highlands . seconds 1 1 .3 third With a team total of 1402, - ... 13 14 40 W in d C. Sakln, o 1 the horse to running on the for three quarters with J 1 m Tomasello, g 3 0 8 core by . quarters: themselves of at least a 11 e 0 alternating frozen ground Garlto,- g 2 .0 4 led by Ed Lawton with 424 and 8 with Atlantic Highlands for the Bishop, o ...... 0. 0 and ankle deep mud that Burke and Jim Wilson leading R a n k l.g _ 2 0 4 Tony Koppenberger who tallied Keyport 12 14 10 11—17 i s a m s m second “B” playoff spot, one Montegsno, g - 2 -0 must bervadc the" Bowie the KHS drive, The Red and D , Jones, g. 1 1 3 357. Fourth place went to the Jamesburg — 5 - 8 14 13 10 Walt DUney'i "B" spot already is secured by HeU, g . , race course at this time of White seconds trailed only 38­ Unami "B” team which scor­ Keyport Jayvees (52) •II Lakewood. 0 0 37 as the last quarter opened. Moser, g . 0 0 0 ed 1302. ' sun; the year. One has to ques­ Terry Ackerson got loose for ~ G F P The "A" division race Is so 21 12 84 tion where tho'humane so* 20 ' 49 The Algonquin Club received W. Kennedy, -f 5 1 11 TUB. much of a scrnmblo that four Bed Bask Cathollo (681 cietles aro that horsos can be thorn In this frame, but the Ti­ 6 a loving cup and a medal lor Jim Wilson, f -.215 T irt TaaEach OFF ger seconds brought on: rested . Bnmzon Jayvees (48) each member. Individual med­ TECHNICOLOR " teams still are In the running subjected to pounding tbelr school troopers who pulled the G F, P Wenzel,! 113 for the Iwo places In the play­ Boabons, f 4 o a hoofs against such footing Kldwell, f 1 0 2 als were presented to mem­ F. Rothenberg, L : 0 2 2 offs tor their division. They J. Abbes, t 3 0 4 Just to give a race track a stirring battle out for their bers ol the teams finishing D. O'Neil, t 0 0. 0 ^liuoTsoir Corley, I side. • Perrl, f 0 4 4 second and third. thcHABDHUN are Manasquan,' Red Bank, 2 3 7 mooting at a time when it Keyport ( ) J. Leo, f ' 3 2 Pletrewlcz, f 0 0 0 ■ Technicolor ' ' Neptune and Asbury park. The Manna, f 5 2 12 can draw customers without 86 8 Individual high honors went J. Kennedy, f, ,. ■ -2 0 4 Ryan, f 3 competition from other east­ G F P DeGeorge; o . 5 6 15 to Foley with his 480 total. Sec-' “A” ' race is so close that a 0 8 P. O’Neil, t 2 2 6 Slender, g 5 313 ond Individual honors went to Burke, c ' 5 0 10 playoff to get Into the playolfa Klrscimer, 1 0 1 1 ern tracks. What we marvel O'Brien, f D. I^o, g ; . 2 0 4 Chapman, c ,1 0 2 T j r j f S S I HEATERS p Is likely to result to qualify Schultz, o 5 2 12 at la that there are owners* 2 12 Lawton of IndianMill on his 424 Ben Jackson, g 3 0 8 two teams. Shaneen, o - who can be found who will Taylor, f 1 -5 and third place went to Al : The need of qualifying oelsman, o 0 0 risk Injury to their horses for Jim Wilson, f " 18 14 48 Crawford whL'or.ot a 420 while 1 J. Kennedy, f 40 , 46 Score by quarters: handicapped with a brokeri’ fin­ games makes It dubious the Craig, g 0 what purses thore are avail* R. Naughton, f Matawan JVs 15 14 12—49 ger. Conference playoffs can ne Donath, g S' able at Bowie. Dolan Is so 0 0 Rumson JVs 12 136 14—48 held Tuesday and Friday of Coyle, g concerned for his horses that Kurdyla, f 0 8 In the Black Knight .trophy next week, as originally plan Kelly, g 0 . he has refused to even let Eickham.. o.... 2 ahoot, restricted to members Keyport 7>0452 ned. : . Suozzo.g 0 Ripover, the horse he has Archer, o v 0 Heuser, Bliss Named of the Indian HU1 Club, the Today Tomorrow • Saturday ,0 housed at Bunshino Park, Chapman, g 2 team captained by Bob Boyce Feb. 20*21*22 Maloney, g 1 Ochlnegro.'g 3 To Peddie Squads outpointed Tony Koppenber- PflGBW>l PtllllH Dooley, g. Oldsmar, Fla., run because NA ANTHONY Savage, g 30 the cold that has Invaded McLean, g 0 Kloliard K. Heusorrson or ger's squad la a close match. ..Florida has left the surface Mr. arid Mrs. Karl F. Heuser, MAGNANI-QUINN EATONTOWN* 29 10 • of the track near Tampa In 22 18 60 Ravlhe Dr., Matawan, If 'a ANTHONY 68 treacherous condition. . Atlantlo Highlands (76) mejnber of toe varsity track Looking It Over V l ' V e - f n V in a \ . . ■ G F P FRANCI0SA VanMater Herd Tops In Earle,- fn - at The Peddle School, Hlghts- Xcontlnued from-third column) Rl, 35 si Circle 4 U 3.9160 -OUT • IN ' LOS ANGELES, Lane, f ' 0 0 tow n.. ; ' Dodgers to ways that will ' , HAL W A L L IS '^ Butterfat Production where lt did , not snow Satur­ 0 8 J. Michael Bliss, son of Mrs. profit them most, h a s been Shows Start at 7 P.M. day and Sunday, the trackmen Morgan, f 1 1 Floyd G. Bils3r"« Little St., moved by the plight of ' t he (Box Office Opens 6:30) The Monmouth County Dairy ( the University of Southern P. Murray, 1 7 19 0 Heath, o 9 17 Matawah, is a member of the Southern. California trackmen Wild Is Herd Improvement Associa­ California are readying them­ Motley, g. third form basketball team at and has allowed that the tra­ tion, Inc., records for January, selves for their opening activ­ 1 0 the school. ? ditional Coliseum relays can Reopens Friday show'that the herd of P. D, ity of the 1958 season, the UC­ Reed, g 0 2 be held, rather fittingly In the JheWad VanMater. Marlboro, had the LA relays Mar. 1, Jack Kuhns, O'Keefe, g 4 14 stadium for which they are / Kiddle Show Saturday Afternoon at 1:45- ~ - highest butterfat production formnr Mntawini High —track­ G. Murray - g 2 6 SC At KHS Tonight named on May 18.. As this “GODZnXA KING OF THE MONSTERS** Held Over per cow with an average of man who was on tho Trojan Meetlng ol'tlie Shore Confer­ event annually draws between — Also — ** HAKE RATTLE AND ROCK** Friday thru Tuesday 45.9 pounds, while the John F, freshman squad last year, has 26 24 78 ence at Keyport High School, 30,000 to 40,000 people, Mr; 8 Chord and Son. herd, Bclmar, high hopes of being choson for Score by quarters: scheduled originally for Mon­ O'Malley -only stipulates th e Sunday • Monday^Tuesd^T ~ ^ Feb. 23-24*25 Feb. 21 — Feb. 25 had the highest milk produo? at least ono of Uio relay teams Keyport 20 131116—60 day, has been postponed until Dodgers' should suffer too Indig­ Continuous Sunday — Starting 1:45 ' tlon of 1138 pounds. ' to compete In the UCLA event. At. Highlands 21 21 24 10—76 tonight, when the weather man nity by having one, of toelr 2 — Big Attractions — 2 Marlon Brando The cow producing the most After the UCLA event, the Keyport Jayvees (50), predicts better conditions for ball games outdrawn by a butterfat also Is jn the VanMat­ Trojan relay, mon jnove on to ...... G F mere track meet. '...... " in '.. er herd with a record of 84.4 the Southern Poolfto AAU W. Kennedy, f travel; I W v l t D i s n e y j pounds. Highest record fo r meet Mar. , and then on Mar. Jim Wilson, f Sayon a ra milk' production in January 15 they open8 their long sche­ L. O'Neil, f t h i stocv o r _ was made by a cow In tho Hen­ dule of dual meets by facing J. Kennedy, f Starts W ednesday, ry Zdancowlc - herd, m th- tlio.JUnlvcrsity of Arizona at F. Rothenberg, f burg, with a total 8 of 1 2204 Tuscon. Due to the fact that Burke, c ' ■ - -F e b ; 2 6 ...... pounds,— _------the_erstwhile Brooklyn Dod- Chapman, c Perry, g~ ^ Starring gors have become tenants at Shore Conference tlie Los Angeles Coliseum, the Ackerson, g Lana Turner Trojan trackmen no longer Walsh, g . . •D” sUiidlnjts as of Tncsday cim hold forth in that Impos­ Ben Jackson.-g - S U m d ln ii L Ave. ing edifice and their competi­ Peyton Place Lakcwdori 1 .02.1 Allantlc Highlands 3 .811 tion will bo hold Mar. I at. the Central nee]oml ’ 3 .000 track stadium of East Los An­ Atlantlo Highlands Fcumaon-Fnlr Haver 6 .043 geles Junior College. But Wal­ . (C0) TortsMatawan River . 100 ,200.571 ter O'Malley, t h e gencrous- H offm a n . 10 .288 souled man who guides .the Anthony,Uisnvtij, f| j* » V I IN-CAR HEATERS Point Plenri? . I I .143 (continued In sixth column) (continued In Jj^jjrcojumn) Kevoort ' 14 .000 Extend Heart Automen Tumbled Weinheimer Will. KMTH JERSEY Dressier Invited Be New Referee Bowling Tourneys A Second Time To Meeting Monmouth C o uit. t y Judge NOTES SHORE PAROCHIAL John C. Giordano has an­ Due to tbe Inclement weath­ Defensive play was empha­ John Dressier, Main St., er* the committee. In Keyport Aboni Arta Men aod Weses sised in Keyport Recreation GRAMMAR HAGUE Marlboro, executive' secretary nounced that the four , county In charge of the bowling tourn­ League games at Keyport High of The New Jersey Gasoline Judges have named Jack Woln- aments being sponsored fo r ia A c..... gym Thursday as Larry's Bar­ Playoffs started In tlie North Retailers Association, has been helmer, Fair Haven, sb referee the benefit of. tbe heart fund ber Shop and Keyport 'Dukea Jersey Shore-Parochial Gram­ Invited by Pres. Dwight D. ol tho County Juvenile and Booklet On Salt drive, has decided to extend, Domestic Relations Court. Mr. .A. i. , ifiFtewrnaments until Tuesday teams made the most ot It. mar League Saturday at the Elsenhower to attend the Pres­ 1 The Barbermen sent the once- Keansburg School gym. Both ident’s 10th Anniversary Con- Welnhelmor, who has boen ' evening. Mrs, Andrew Ulrich Armed Services chief county probaUon officer Restricted Diets Mn.'chairman,also'states that invincible Washington's Auto St. Joseph’s, Keyport,_and.St. fercnco on Occupational Safe­ , Three no.w booklets prepared - the bowling alleys were closed five down to a second straight Ann's, Keansburg, were 1 de­ ty, to be held tu Washington, slneo January 1057, will as­ . over the weekend, and urges defeat. 5682." The Keyport sume the Job whioh had -been especially for adult heart Hap all those Interested to take ad­ Davis T o Enter High School, Newark, and was feated in their opening round D. C „ Mar, ,25 to 27. tlenta placed on aodlum-ro» Naval Academy employed by Phillips Dairy, Dukes, even without Acle Cob* games. The Keyport team was Around the theme, "''Safety vacant since the reslguaUon of siricied diets by their phyat- vantage of these last few days. Attending the TLB. Naval .Hi. lineup, continued ConservesMnnpower...Man- Jolin.L.-Mor)tgomory,sr, r Rcd olans-havo beon-publlshad—by— Assisting Mrs. Ulrichsen, in Preparatory School. Bain- ed the service. to roll, smothering Tetro’s Ca­ stopped by the' "defend 1 n g Bank, one year ago. the American Henrt Associa­ addition to those previously an­ bridge, Md., preparing for en- During their training they sino team, Union Beach, 35-29. champs, 8t. Mary's, New Mon­ power Builds the Future," tho OUior county Judges approv­ tion, /The booklets -are avail* . Bounced, are Ed Burke; secre­ Larry’s team added another mouth, 26-29. St. Ann's were conference will consider meth­ ing tho appointment wore El- able to physicians Tor distribu­ tary. of the Matawan-Keyport will receive Instruction in gen­ strong court play man, A n g Mont ay Night Major League; eral military subjects, Infan­ victims of the regular season, ods of safeguarding the chang­ vlr, R. Simmlll, Edward J. As- tion to their patients. try weapons and tactics, as Scalzo, to their list. Their Sure first place team, St. Agnes, ing labor force against the em- cher and Alton V. Evans. Tho They also are being made Al Bellettl.' Joe Burgess, and well as character guidance prising and overpowering vio- order ot tho court states that available to patleuts by t bo Mrs Louise Beyer.—:------___ programs, under the direction tory over the Automen saw the Atlantic Highlands, 52-30. Mr. Welnholmer will serVe as Monmouth County Hoart Asso­ High'scores as of Monday of the post chaplain. After tbe Barbermen’s two tall players. As a result of their setbacks, relcroo ...“ until further ordors ciation. Third aiid Pavilion evening were as follows: Jay Demarest and J i m R e d­ HEART f u n d Initial eight weeks, they will St. Joseph's and St. Ann's meet ' the MorimouUi County Avcs., Long Branch, on a be given two-week leaves, and mond,-hold .Pero Washington's Saturday In a game that win Court."...... , physician's prescription. Cop­ SINGLES BOWLING receive eight more weeks of once rampant forces in check Judge Giordano a a I d Mr. ies also may be obtained' by ' ■ TOURNAMENT advanced Infantry training, be and cause their Btar, Ztg Ztem- eliminate one of them from Wctnhotmor also will continue nurses, nutritionists, dietitians Feb. II, 19SS enrolled In one of the special­ ba, to foul out. George Hun­ tho tourney. The two winners tc serve as chief probation of­ and hospital and nursing home ■■■■■'" - - MEN’S . , ist schools at Fort Dlx or be ter, who substituted for Zlem- also meet,- but the loser here ficer. Tho now juvoallo relOreo staffs. ' Class A transferred to another Army ba, did a, creditable Job of has another chance, playing was bom In Now York, and ls The now booklets wore pre­ John Cecere post for training In one of the holding Redmond In check in a graduate of Mlddlotown High pared under tho direction of a , John Davlno • . . ’ Army’s technical1 schools. the second half. Steve Alikas the winner of tho St. Joseph's- School, Duko University and commlttoo representing to u r William McCullough { ' ■ - ’ - ‘ helped the winners In tho final St. Ann’s game In the semi­ Now York Lnw School, agencies In addition to the Jerry Scalzo Enlists, In U, S. Navy quarter when the Automen final round on Mar. 1. Ho was admitted to prao- American Heart Association. . Jack Balmer . . Charles RusseU Bennett, hus­ were threatening to rally to Other quarter-final r o und llco beforo tho Now York bar They aro tho U. 8. Publlo ■ .' • Class B band of Mrs. Carolyn Bennett, pull lt out. «. ’ In 1930 und wns a manager for Health Service, tlie American- Cliff Williams Box 558, Keyport, and son cf The' two teams battled lt games Saturday will pit Holy, the N.J. Stnto Employment Dletotlo Association, tho Coun­ Prank Fe/'rano Mr. nnd Mrs. Andrew Bennett, even through the first period, Cross, Rumson, against O ur Borvlco for some years before cil on Foods and Nutrition of Sam Ferrerl enlisted In the U. S. Navy for with the Automen’s F r a n k Lady of Perpetual Help, High-' his appointment to the oounty Uio American Medical Aaaool*- -- -Charles Hendricks a four-year period on Jan. 23 Washington giving Larry's lands, while St. James, Red probation, office In Deccmbor’ utlon, and the Nutrition Foun­ James Lyle ■ . ALTON T. DAVIS at the Asbury Park Recruiting plenty of trouble. But in the Bank, plays St. Catherine's, 1047. dation, . ■ Class C Office. second quarter Redmond be- Bast Keansburg. T li I a came "Knoll booklet la_ He will undergo the transl- camc deadly from the bucket about when Holy Cross down­ help patients 'follow the_ Physt —--Arthur Hall” “ — sor Academy at. Annapolis, Is Al­ tlon from civilian to military and Washington was W o 11 ed St. Jane-, 35-207and tho Arfeited In Keyport ’ otnn'H proscription for a differ­ Bob Falk 597 ton T. Davis, fireman, DSN, guarded. It gave Larry’s a 32­ Highlands team stopped St. JOHN DRESSLER For Tipiy Driving ent dcgroo of uoillum rostrio- J. Poulson . 586. son of M r. and Mrs. Alton *M. 23 lead at halftlme that oft Catherine’s, 33-22, Saturday. tlon: strict, 600 mg,: moder­ .Tommy Pleper, 581 Davis, 9 Fierro Avo., Mata­ was threatened but never was The loser of the Holy Cross- crglng technological hazards of John Orondo, 40, of 343 Mad­ ate, 1000 mg., and mtid. With­ . Class D wan, Before entering the Navy surpassed. OLPH contest will meet the 8t. tho space ago. The next do- ison Avo,, Perth Amboy, was in each honklut, tliore Is % ~ Tony Panzera, Jr. 595 tn September 1958 he graduat­ The Dukes played tight pos­ James-Bt. Catherine's winner cade will face a relative short­ nrroBtod by* Keyport P o 11 o o cholco to bn Indicated by Urs Tony Orlaudo 580 ed from Matawan High School. session against the Benchers Mar. lr-.Tho St. James-8t. age; of menin tlie prlmo work­ Fob. .12 for allegedly driving physician, of Oreo different - ’ Al Wllk's . ^ 546 He ls receiving refresher ant) watched Hal Sakln so well Catherine’s loser'will be out of ing ages end great Increases while under tho Inlluoncc of calorie levels, oalorlos, Tony‘Panzero? Jr.. . 640 training In English, mathemat­ ho could not score a point. tho tourney. ' In older and youngor workors alcohol'after his oar struck n 1800 cnlorlca and1200 unroslrloted. . Rocky Tomasello 536 ics, physics and social studies Du k e DIMaUla's drlve-lns Both the Keyport and,Koanp- nnd women. parkod car bn Went l-'ront St., Food lists nimble the paUent to help him pass entrance ex-, made up for the way Tetro's To the wall-known hazards near Yo Cottage-Inn, to vary IUh meals aa ho ho- WOMEN’S aralnatlons for the Naval' players put the watch on tho burg teams looked good In the ■ ■ . Class A Academy in June. . , first half Snturday. St, Jo­ will bo added these resulting Tho parked oar belonged lb coinos familiar wlUi his baslo • Amy- VanVliet -- 560 Dukes' Ed Potts. Dick Fokal- seph's held the Btroug St. from wider uses of nuclear an attorney, Arthur A, Wolptn, ('let plan, Weight. watching,, ■ Mildred -Hourahan 551 , Staffed by a carefully select­ lus returned to play for Coach Mary's team to an clght-all tie energy, new chomlcals, n n d 137 Orovp Avo„.\Voodbrldgo. It meal plunhing. und problems 4»;tv; Edna Morson «. 551 ed group of officers of the Dick Owens’, boys and showed for the first two quarters, space flight both In iosearch was a new onr with only 500 of-the faintly cook are dis­ Dorothy Maresca . .550 Navy, Marine Corps and Air to good advantage. ____ mainly on the great play of and In production. Commemor­ mjlcs on lt, police snld, Mr, cussed and prsotlcnL sugges­ , .Janet Pleper 521 Force/the school reviews; hr; In the three-way scramble Bobby Cleclerskl. Gone Bclime ating Its 10th anniversary, Llila .Wolpin and Ms fn£»: are tions nn anting puVand.phop- .Class B seven months, subjects which for the championship, a show­ was the boy on- tho Now, Mon­ conference:-will, assess- p s-s t Sllnlng nt thb tlino. tliey-antd pihg foi’ food arc'glvoii. ’ " * Grace Stover 531 'would require from one to down battle between Larry's mouth flvo thnt the Keyport progress and probloms os Police gnvo.Mr, Grando a ■ .. ... Renee Clah -- - 505 three years in the.a y e r a g.e and the Dukes Is duo tonight. guides to tho safety challongo dnmk-o-motor test and — p r o- secondary school. ,______Washington’s hope-to get-back; players could not " handle. of-the futurc. ______nounced him unfit to drive. Ho - Marge-Morrison -501 on tlie winning side against Coacli~JIm O'ShaUghnessy’s was hold lu tlie local Jail over­ Louise Beyer . 483 > . Area Men At Fort Dlx...... Tetro’s. players worked out their mar­ Grcnt progress has been night In default of $209 ball, Vivien Johanneman 474 . Pvt. Robert H. Haussman, Larry’s Barber Shop (56) gin of victory In thd third quar­ mado In safoty over tho past and-a-licarlng datO'Was-'set for . '. ' '• : Class C son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick ter with* Timmy O'Heo and generation by;, there still wero last night. Elthcl Bretibgus 502 A. Haussman,' Texas Rd., MOr- 1 O f f Pep Davidson giving B e h m e 14,300 deaths and noarly 2,000,­ _Mililred - Boss - 409 ganvlUe; Pvt,; Wllqy T , H 111. CHARLES R. BENNETT Whitehurst, f 4 timely assistance. Tho St. Jo­ 000 Injuries caused by on-tho- Ho til cars wero towed away, Scalzo, f ...... 0 Job accidents In 1050. Pres, police said. They estimated ' Orace'Kipp, . ■" son of Mrs. Alma Hill, Second ilfe, which Includes Instruc­ Demarest, f 2 12 seph's five,, held their toe even about $800 to $900 worth of Mary Sica . 451 St., Matawan, and Pvt. Joseph tion In seamanship, ordnance again in the last quarlor Elsenhowor will greet tho dele­ damago resulted to tho now Celia F. Owen "445 Pasture, son of Mr; and Mrs. and gunnery, firefighting, mil­ Redmond.c St. Ann’s wns behind only gates and Secretary of Labor L. Notnrcola, 242 Florence Franks, c ' 19-16 at the half against St. Ag­ James P. Mitchell also will oar. Patrolman Michael Kelly itary bearing, military'd r 1 1 1, LoFresto, g address them. mado tliotarrc-t, —...... Move College Pharmacy, Ave., Union Beach, have ar­ shipboard drill and citizen­ Fernandez, g nes. Buddy Auer and Bob rived at Fort Dlx for eight ship. - ' AbbSzla, g Echwlng were drawing fouls Mr. Dressier has been a Dofcnso Bonds pay Uio aamo . Says Ruggers Provost weeks of basic training. In the Alikas, g- on their drlve-lns. Tall Butch member ot tho S.B.A. s 1 n o e ralo ol Interest as tho War U.S. Army. ... Returns From Mediterranean Gerlach was doing a mighty 1961 being appointed by United Bonds you bought during the v. • Dr. Mason Gross, Provost of Pvt. Haussmgn has been as­ Marine Pic. John Strict, Jr., ------...... - 22 12 56 Job from the bucket for the At­ StatcB Administrator, Wendell war. Buy some) , . 7 "'RutgcrsGtnle University, says signed to L Company, First son. of Mr. and Mrs. John Washington's Awfe 122) lantic Highlands tolm. In the Bttrnes. Ho also Is a member that moving the College of Training Regiment. He attend­ Strict, 6 Hecklemann St., Un­ ,------.— o r third- quarter Scooter- Bceloy ot Uio National Petroleum ‘ Pharmacy from its present to­ ed Matawan High School and ion Beach, returned to Camp Ball, 1 banked three shot; In -a row to Council and the New Jersey ' cation in Newark , to. “ a jflan- the Newark College of Engi­ LcJeunc, N.C. on Feb. 4, alter Mickey, i turn tho tide toward St. Agnes. Petroleum- Industries Commit­ , ned science center on the cam­ neering, and prior to entering five months In the Mediterran­ F, Lawson,’ $ - , . St. Joseph’s.(2*) tee. .' ^pus At,New Brunswick ls es- the Army, was employed by ean area' with tbe 1st Battal­ Ziemba, c . THE TWIN GABLES ser.tiartp.tho human welfare of the Red Bank Division of Ben- ion of the Sixth Marine ‘Regi­ Hunter, o - -, ~ -.... R.M ddoiiij; tlie people hi New Jersey.” dlx Corp. at Eatontown, ment, as part of the NATO F. Washington, a F . Jones, I . . Win Your Wings Proudly Presents — The Fukulous Addressing the recent in 1 d- Pvt. Hill nnd Pvt. Pasture forces with the , U. 8. Sixth Anderson; g Cleclerskl. o ■ whiter meeting of the New Jer­ have been assigned to H Com­ Fleet. ■ Golden, g Sutherland, g . sey Pharmaceutical Associa- pany of the First Training Members of the battalion, a Bates, g- „ ..... Youncofeki, g . . Savoys ‘.lob, -held at Laurel-ln-the- Regiment, Pvt. Hill attended unit of the Second Marine Di­ 5 22 32 H, Brotkm, g ...... : Pines, Lakewood, which at- Mntawan High School and was vision,made amphibious land­ jntinUnitedSlatas For Your Litton ing Pleaiuro ■ tracted about' 600 leaders from employed by the Osohwald ings on Turkey, Greece and Keyport-- Dukea (36) 2 20 all segments of the pharma­ Brick Works, Cllffwood. Pvt. Italy, and visited the countries a r -p 81. Mary's .. ceuttcal and educational fields. Pasture attended East Side of Southern Europe. Potts, r ~~ , 2 -6 4 AIR FORCE . Dr. Gross said that the State Reusso, t : 0 0 0 Riddell, f Department of Education’s re­ Phillips, X _ , , - 1 3 5 Dlscavage.'X t fngt tr port advocating "an $82,000,000 Nuclear Power Course National Wildlife PokaDus, X • ■ 5 z'l 7 Davidson, X « Alitfifl' Every Friday, Saturday and expansion program for , higher Applications Increase ', Week To Be Observed Leake, c 2 1 5 Webster, I: ObNrrgr; education In the state was an DlMattla, g 5 1 13 Behme, e : acute need If our democratic D. S. Navy Recruiter Thom­ Gov. Robert B. Meyner ha s Owen, g ; • 0 0 0 Mcarath, a ★ ★ ★ Sunday Evening society wa* to;be preserved. In as V. Ward told Thursday of an called upon citizens of New Rnsasky, g _ ‘I _0 2 O’Hca, g • another two years, thousands Increased number of applica­ Jersey to become familiar 16 6 36 G eary.g Route 36 — Between Union Beach -of high school graduates, who tions to he accepted for the Telro’a Casino (26). Murphy, g have tbe ability and special with their public land heritage - g r P J. Brown, g - talents will find college doors Navy’s nuclear power training and to support programs for Muniz, X 0 6 0 and Keaniburg closed to them, because ot the program. High school grad­ the protection and wise man­ Dietrich, X ■’' 4 1 9 I I 0 26 lack’ of facilities. Out-of-state uates only are eligible to ap­ agement of natural land area Hartzell, f 2 6 6 Bt. A n’s (16) — colleges,-now accommodating p ly 7...... T ­ fesburces. In a proclamation Falduti, X- - 5 -1 1 1 most of our high school appll-. D. Eastmond, 0 2 2 Boehler, X NEW.... cants, will turn them down be­ ’ Once accepted into the pro­ designating the week of Mar. Sakln, g 0 0 0 J. O'Nell, I ’ cause they have to take care gram the young man Will be 16 to 22 Inclusive as National Koenig, g 0 1 1 -T. Farrell, X LAXATIVE . of their own youth.” assigned to an engineering, Wildlife Week, the governor 12 5 28 Marquat, ( IMPORTANT NEWS... electronic or electrical school emphasized the wise use of na­ J. Higgins, o ADVANCE FOR OWNERS OF '54 CARS I Mass Feeding Course and then one year’s training in tural resources such as soils, VanHoulen, g nuclearonlcs. After graduation, waters, forests, grasslands, Will Feature Archery Schwlng, g Sponsored By RC Unit he then will he assigned to du­ minerals and wildlife. Such At New Sport Show Auer, g •' 4 16 For Fast Relief Tbe first,of a series of can- ty involving nuclear power. areas are essential to the wel­ ~teen emergency mass feeding •The majority of these men al­ fare and security of the Indi­ New York’s sports show, the 12 6 30 of Constipation* T Instruction got underway re­ so must be qualified for duty vidual, community, state and New York Outdoor Exposition, St. Agnea (52) New faxQtlrt cently at tlie Monmouth County In submariner," said Recruiter nation, Gov. Meyner said. promising everything from cnpsulf w llh. . Red " Cross - Headquarters, Ward. ■ "Hound management of these trout fishing to golf driving, Seeley, f : iofttnirtg mtdlcaticn -Shrewsbury. Miss Maryanne E. The Increased number of resources cannot be achieved target shooting and actual Kugel, X ., . tor more ‘Jones of the N. J. Natural Gas men to be accepted In the Nu­ without the guidance and sup­ fishing for its participating pa­ Price, X - comfortable acilcn port of an informed and Inter­ trons, opens on Washington’s Rafferty, I *f*k*0tdh0tl$4 t Co., Bed Cross canteen Instruc­ clear Power Training Program for Uffoftiro M h f of tor’,, conducted the technical will begin July 1. More detail­ ested public,” tbe governor de­ Birthday in the New York Col­ Mulllgan,:f Tompererp Coutlpsih guidance In quantity food prep­ ed Information ls available at clared. In New Jersey, the iseum to run through Mar. 2. Corbin, t - kratlon under simulated disas­ the Asbury Park Navy Recruit­ State Department cf Conserva­ Archery, one of the fastest Gerlach, fi ing Office. ___ tion and Economic Develop­ growing sports in recent years, SIB!HAN ter circumstances," . ment, under the supervision of will be well represented, sever­ Monahan, o ’ Joseph C Irwin, Direc­ Commissioner Joseph E. Mc­ Sweeney, g tor of County Civil Defense Perth Amboy Hospital al manufacturers and dealers Peer, a PLUS spake to the. group. Lean, and Its various divisions, having taken space to display The group chose Monday, Buffet For Students work Constantly to preserve tbe their wares and the New York 21 10 52 .Feb; 27. and Mar.JLoU pm, natural heritage of the people., State Archery Association hav­ to meet again. Others are ex­ Parents and faculty Joined ing erected a range on tho pected to attend on ' Ibose the pre-clblical students for a MHS Tourney Game third floor ol the C o 11 a c u m' N f w m m s t buffet supper on Thursday eve­ where actual ahootlng may be t u t <(AU 3 dates In addition to tbose al­ ning at the Perth Amboy Gen­ In pairings for the New Jer­ done by show patrons who can 27 W. Front St., Reynorl ready receiving Instruction." eral Hospital School of Nurs­ sey state basketball tourna­ receive Instructions and have (Ntil (• P,oyl» Hll'l Biol) ing. Parents were Invited to ment,, announced Tuesday their faults corrected.. ji lw j£ fi\ Rollo A Slaratlian meet the faculty and _ discuss night, Matawan will, p)ny the For thoso who Just wish to Paaa Our D»or „ .andtm.W^-durlne their daughter’s progress at winner of the South;A.m b o y- seemid- to- watca - there’s a o n b u s y m m a HIARIMG AID this time when their academic Hlghlstbwn ’ qualifying round world of Interesting exhibits, IpLDSmoblllty OPEN HOUSET . that brings you wcrk at Union Junior College game in Central Jersey, Group' Indians, guides and trappers Hearing ot its Best ls nearing completion and the I. Other games pit Atlantic from the north woods, log roll, class Is .preparing'for capping. Highlands against Pennlngtonl ftng 'and' canoe tilting and a PERCE 5TKING1 ^ STULTZ ’54,’S COME FIRST! —.for only l^ jO O _ —Participating from this area Rumson vs. Upper Freehold ‘half " dozen ' thrilling stage acts were Mias Pansy BCtbune, and DuneTen vs. High Bridge. as well as animals and birds rL0b*M6WVKTMEFITP rOQA&>Q0\ TBV Matawan; Miss,Jean Johnson Keyport did not qualify for a from all over North America •^top Appraisals—All makes... All medms I No fancy sala commlislomf . Tkat'i how Zcnllhcan cffcr ha and Mrs. J. Johnson. Keyport. place In the Group □ playoffs. to vie for their attention. ■odd SO-X Hcvhs Aid at al­ . moat M (he ptfca or many cois- It’a )ifin every way , ,, stylo, comfort, Jirrlbrmslii’e and parable compeiillva Imlro- meals. 10-Day Money.Back # cMjnuMiyl Tliat’a why OLDSinablliiy n|>j>culs (o tlio dollar* Oaaranifof Coma la. - wlicl So wliy not learn tlio rcstpinfor tlm Oldi aiicceii ilory - " -JMertJfunnL. ln ’50 , . . nl tho jvliccl of llio car thnt now outiclli all ullicro Keyport Cleaners (21 6S3 689 611 Iri Its clau. Come In during our gals “ObDSinolillily Open sans. Ladies Mon. Night League ...... Standings , Feb. .16 ■; Team — - ...... W L llouin” fcclclirslion. Kind mil oliout'tlic nicilliig 525 C52 618 . Gentile's Market , 29 34 € > 7 - 2 1 0 4 1 p u p. i o n- f • k c p o u h c ■ c o a l . . n suflDu BAttobo aho a ecu so ib IB Keansburg National Bank (21 614 733 623 Keansburg News 23^ 34^ HNSON-GIBB MOTOR CO. - • PM MOST MUNHO AIM Keansburg News (1) , 624, 046,-622 Frank Van Syckles ’ . 24ft 38ft 21 3 BROAD Strm! ■ f Frank, Van Syckles (1) . 616 583 639 Marquet’s Pharmacy ; • 29ft 42 ft 110 Main ’Z Matawan ** NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE f - LEGAL NOTICE - LEGAL NOTICE - : JLXC^N O ^CE^f company. Fire Bouse mi little street 2QO.OO tentative* from tha Third Congress* ftUftD'ELECTION DISTRICT , - Other '.o^auv.wv*, r- I. rf .' 300.00' : ’ • 300.00 : VP-*1. ■ • a ? . ionid District • Collection of Taxes r' - , EART \ One'M*mber of the Board of Chos­ AU that part* ofM the. Borpugb ot * S ala rie s and W ag es f ' ,-rT . \ 2,600.60 ” 'l • - 2.300.00 2 082.00 en Freeholders ~ • ' ' i.aoo.opL.. 1 8 $ £ ) j-.«; l, 200,00 * The election of one male and one \.f%' -r " female member- of the Republican miersects- tb*.c«uar.,Upe -of. Cbuaeh • '-and-*ForeclosedvP^operty-n \ / - '"'7 'I* TEER County Executive Committee for each Street, tnence (I)Jln - a 'aoutherly dl- '-/■ Salaries and '-Wages . 1,250.00 -1 * 1.100.00, j / ' ' T 775.00 ~ ; ; p y o i dfstrict. - rectioo atonr the''said..center une oJ ; Other7 Expeasei ‘ 100.00 ..’ 150.00 . • ;• : ; - .The election of one male and one Main Street‘ to the gtiUey'SouQT of . Legal Servtcesrand Cosls' t 0 P x g e T e n TeV. *0,’ 1958 female member- of the Democratic South street; - theneei (2) * along ; i S alaries and Wages ~:;/1 i.spo.oo 1,800.00 . . ■' : '.1,500.00 - 2,511.30 County Executive Committee for each lint (town the. center of aald guliey Planning. Board — -. district. • • ' to' Lake Xefferts;: thence (3) to la • Other- Expenses -- m---.-. ___ .. 600.00 798>J)Q " ‘ ’ 150.00 122.63 27.38 At said primary election nomina­ souther)/ direction along the pae.ter Group Insurance Flan for Employees . - 700.00 • 800.00 . ;• -. 500.00 . 458.40 41.60 - tions shall..also be made for the fol­ ly edge ol-Lake Lefferts to the oen ' Insu• US UllUCO ran ce --: - • * • * ■ 4,200.00 • . 3.700.00 -■ !.• : — 1 , ■ 4,210.06- ^yalcntme Dance lowing municipal officers ter Une, of State Blgbway 84; .thence urety Bond Premiums _ 250.00 / r 250.00 . i ; . ' T ; 4 -3?7-50200.00 237!50 Two Councilman for the tun (4 ) along the' aala center Une oi tSections - . ; ' - H e a t t S u n d a y State Highway 84 to a westerly di­ : Salaries and Wages ZZJ. T00*0(f . ldO.OO / 100.00 Notice is hereby• at..- given that Mata-S,u®u* rection . to a point where -the said -650.00 v fijp.oo;.;100,00 ■ ■ *627.34’ . ( 1.48 . . For Social Clut fled voters of the Borough vf Mat*. center Une of State Blghwhy *34 tn Other Expenses ‘ r ' . 025 .00 f E B W A B ? 2 ? J wan .not already registered to f*10 tersecta the boundary Une of the Tax Map Maintenance ' - Borough under the Uwi of New Township of Madison; thence (0) a OtherVMISI UAjniwc*Expenses ------— ,---- 250.00 ; .250.00 . - : • O - ■ - i t - . •. ■ ■ : Tlie U|U« Social Club bold a Jersey governing permanent regis­ long the. said f boundary Une p i the Lighting .of Public Buildings. Etc. : Valentine: (lance Feb. H at the < i \ A NEIGHBOR WIL L RIHG • M tration. may register with Ibe Bor­ Other Expenses __ * 9w ;oo " ' 850.00 ■ • ■ -.1950.00 8 0 8 i3 - ' *83.77 * ough Clerk, or notify said • clprk of Tbwhshlp .of Madison to a point 2: Protection to Persons snd Property - Morganvllle -Volunteer Fire yourdoorbell suno ay . . . "Chsnge^of-residence,- ipthe^clerk# where said. Une Intersect*’ the'center -Fire-i. - - .. v HCuae; uecSfEflons. w ere, .red Tine - of “ New 7 Brunswick Avenue; . Salaries and Wages ; - .300.00 - 300.00 • . 372.50 , 27.50 'AFTERNOON'... AND- PRESENT.' .office, borough Hall, 188 Main St., thenoe tfl) to a northrnortherly *"" director ^ Other Expenses ...... 0,200.00 ^ 0,200.00 , r . 5.950.0040000-1 . 8,124 03. and white streamers around Matawan, .during .business houra or along tbe eaeterly edge o rr ...... L ake Let P olic e - - * the hall and cuplds hung. on A SPECIAL ENVELOPE FOR -direct to the-Commissioner of Reg­ terte to tbe g u lley that run* to Pack • Salaries and Wages 26.UOO.OO • :: 23.000.00 . ' : 22.400.00 22,563.33 : the windows. Each girl present istration -in Freehold, at aoy time of .LocustU)UU«I place;rilUOj UIW1C9thence |||.(7) alonr(I ; Otiier Expenses 3,500,0fr 2^00.00 . ■ 3,300.00 . 3,229.9$ ~ .OI' between Wednesday, April 16th, 1958, . Un* drawn down the * center .. Purchase of Police Car , 1,700.00 1,860.00 , - 1,101.50 1 1,101.30 76 ■ was given a lapel heart with YOUR HEART FUND CONTRIBUTION and Thursday, September125th, 1858, •aid gulley to a point where .the First Aid Organisation— during business hours, ' - center line of Scbenck Avenue to . Contribution (40:5-2) . -1,400.00 - 1,400.00 - . i,4WA0 . . j;4cp.oo _ • *■ .• her name.on it. Notice.of change,of residence or tersect* the. * center Uhe of Malr Municipal Court • ’ ‘ Members present were Patti application for transfef of registrar Street;' thence (81.. along..tha oe ' Salaries and v/agfj , . 1,650.00 - - 1,450.00 ... • . ti,450.00 i ,4m :oo tlon shaD -be made either by writ­ une ot Mato .Street to a. north . O ther • E xp anses. ' '30.00 100.00 30.00" “ .45:77 i and -Katbl Konowalow, Vivien ten request forwarded to the Borough direction to a point where ' tbe .< Inspection of Buildings- >■' , ' • Owens, Sandy Kudrlck, Chris­ PUT YOUR GIFT . Clerk or Board or by, oalilng in per- center line of Main Street inters . Salaries add -Wages' Z- "- \ i, 1.000.00, : 875.00 532.00 - - • sdn at the' office of the Borough the center Une o f StateJZighway. --­ Xnspection of Plum bing 000.00 43.00 tine Anne Smlthl Jeanne Lan­ H i THE ENVELOPE, Clerk' or. County Board of Elections thence ( 8)_ along the eaid. center Une ^zaro, Jean Geber, Karon Huur- u^to and'-lncluding September'23th,* ^ -gtote'BUghwa^-Mais;' ah: easterly 800.00 s 800.00 500.00 - - 381.00- 119.00 - SEAL IT AND RETURN IT 'direcUon •to-A- pplnf. where,, said^ cep »Other-. Ejcpetisps - ' ibih! Angela Manzo, and Mur­ On .Thursday, September 25th, 1958. ter/ Use acetate; 34' Ipter - 650.00 1,355.00 - • . 1,230.00 . 1,]66.S8 ' 83-14 ' lei CrScker.'Guests were Shar- TO NER. HELP TOUR HEART the registration book's will be closed nets -tilei ’roadbed. ^ o f" the ( -Centra) r 3..Streets-and.Roads - v ■*''•* ‘ , ' Haliroad of New'Jersey;' thebpe ( ) HoBd-Rmtoirs'kntl^MdintenBaee ,'v r , v .:. .. ' On Hourlhafi. Clare ■ Manzo, ASSOCIATION TIGHT HEART DISEASE until after the forthcoming General along eald roadbed to a 'point where10 Salariesv*hd'Wagce' ;^_..':.';„.:..,„^,;.„M..;...... 4,000.00 3.600.00 2.880.00 : 2,802.19* 77.81 . joah'.OslpOWltz. carol:Kocov; Election on Tuesday, November-4th. said roadbed •' tntartecta the * center Other Expenses ; 11,900.00 ., 4.300.00 ... , e.oiii.oo ; 7,050.50 ,,100.80 1858. . " . • . . • Une. of Cburcb 'Street;- thenoe (11) Construction, ReconstrucUon, Rftphl^s' Shd^ ikjt,'Barbara Lynn Smlthl Notice, is hereby, given', that Dis­ along the said center line of Church v Maintenance with State Aid by- Formula li.w o .w ' r .2.930.08. ' 2.950.00 2 950.06 Edward Becker,' Louts, cblo( 0J/7 i f VOU CAN'T BE HOME.. trict Board*, ol Election -and Regis­ Street to an westerly direction to the Street. Lighting , - ' ------• ' try. In and for the Borough of Ma­ point or dace of Beginning. : O ther E xpenses ..... , .6.800.00 ^ 8.050.do 6.003.66 ■ ■ 46.34' '. rte, -Thoinas '€orrado, ‘ Martin tawan. County of Monmouth, State - PolUng plaee, MidwayHdway Hoi Station Plaza Rental and Maintenance 9 006.00 , smith: m , Michael ’ O w e n s LOOK fOR THE SPECIAL ot New Jersey, * will meet at the on Washington ______StreeL•eeL ' ^ Other Expenses ..- , . . ' 1.400.00 J 80900 ’ B79.50 - 20.50 • - - places hereinafter designated on FOURTB ELECTION .DISTRICT 4. Sanitation • • 4 • * 3 400 0 6 1 Robert 'Holmes, 'Mark' iia: ■ : ENVELOPE SHE LEAVES , TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4ttr, » » AU that part of the Borough oi Garbage and Trash Removal - Mura',: Dennis Jahwlchi' ,'theo- between the hours pi 7 a.m. and 6 Matawan bounded on the east and ' Other Expenses : 6.900.00 8.500.00 • - " 8.935.00 ' fl.354.0Q LOO.: p.m. (or the purpose of conducting northeast by the boundary Une oi 5. Health and Charities • ■ . - dore PoIlchOki ENCLOSE TOUR CONTRIBUTION the generail i — * election-«— **— for- -- the— - elncUon tbe - Township, of . Matawan, on the Board of Health ' r - • - . : Frizes- were: won by . Clare o f south by the northerly bouundary Une Salaries and Wages ‘ - 77*5.06 ’ ■*' 775.00 ■ • '■ 7 7 3 0 0 775:00 I Manzo ;an'd'rrhomas 'Corrado, O m U . /S. S en ator - ol the Township of Marlboro, on the Other. Expenses ...j..... 250.00 250.00 • . 150.00 83.87 54.33' . One. Member of House of Repre­ west by the ooundary line of the Public Assistance - 800.00“ ’ 15 00 ^ :;:J " " ' r ' first; Sharon Hourlhan an d 0 SEAL AND PLACE IN MAH sentatives from .the Third Congress* Township of Matawan and on the Aid to PubUc Health Association ...... 8,000.00 3.000.00 . ■ 9.ooo«r0 .- 3.000.00 Martin Smith m ,: second, and |orul District ■ . - ______north b y a line extending as follows; 6.. Recreation and Education . : -One Member of the Board of Chos­ to wit; .. ' *•-. Parks arid. Lakes . . . . Angela Manzo and Bo be rt en Freeholders B E G IN N IN G at a point where the Salaries and Wages ...... - ...... 60.00 ' 80J» : •• . . , . . 80.Q0 ; • 80.00 ’ ... - Holmes, third ' Two Councilmen for the .full torn center—llne-of-New —Brunswlek-^A ve­ -Other Expenses ------D20JX)— 420.09 • ; • ' .2 7 0 .0 0 - . 377.03 The sessions ot the registry board nue U Intersected by.; tbe boundary Maintenance of Free Public Library . 4.150.00 : Chaperones for tho .evening wilt be held at ths folbwing polling llne ol the Township* of Matawan were M r s . Robert Owens, Mrs. places: . . . -Municipal Recreation Program • GIVE FOR EVERY STRST ELECTION .DISTRICT thence (i) to a northerly direction Other Expenses ...... 4.000.00 4.000.00. 4.-OODOO 2,994.03 along , the eaeterly edge of Lake Lef ' Harry. Konowalow, Mrs. Eu­ All that part- of the Borough ot ferts to the gulley that runs to the Total .Operations ...... ;...... $119,873.00 $103^)13.00 $ . $103.943,00 $103,333.02 $2.000J5 - gene -Lanzaro,. Mrs. Robert Matawan, BEGINNING' at a j>otot back of Locust Place; thence (8) (B); Contingent M 1,000.00 - . 930.00 . 950.00 - <485$0 , 64.10 Seber. jrl, and Mrs. Leo Hourl- HEART YOU LOVE where the center tine ol Main Street alon g a Une drawn down - the center Intersects the boundary, fine of the han. ,Others present were Mrs, Township of Matawan. thence (1) of said gulley to a point where the $120,575.00' ‘ $U)4.465t» ' f ' " $104,403.00 '$103,618^12' '$2,064.45 along-4he said center line of Main canter Une of Schencx Avenue tnter- 7 Harold Crocker. Mr. and Mrs, S treet tn a southerly direction to the sect* the canter Una ol Main Street; ‘ Martin Smith, jr.', Miss' Ellza- bridge on Mato Street, south ot South thence (S> a]ong the sa)d center Detail; , . LEGAL NOTICE Street! thence (2) along- a Una line of Main Street In a norther!) Salaries and Wages ...... „ w 46,705.00 ,155.00 36.183.00 - .39,900.77 . 5p3i)6 both . Owens, • Miss . Patricia LEGAL NOTICE draws down the center of the gul- direction to a point where tbe. said Other Expense (Including Contingent) . 73,870.00_ 310.00 65.180.00 - 63,912.33- 1,501.3/ " ‘ Crocker,'' Mr. and Mrs. Donald anl following the Cllffwood-Beacfc Icy crossed by the aald bridge to center Une of Mato 8treet ■ tntersecti (C) Capital Improvements .... - llgGISTBV AND ELECTION pioperty lineU"*'** to . Keypprt — * ...... meadows...... Lake Lefferts: thence 13) tn a north­ tho center Une of State Highway’ M: Capital Improvement Futuf-^. ‘ ' 1 000.00 .500.00 1.500JX) v •'1,500.00 ' Miller and son, Thomas, Mrs. ' . N O T IC E and tbonce:e still along said property erly direction .along the easterly ed­ thence (4) alonr the said center Une improvements to Public Library Building ,750.00 000.00. 1,000.00 1.000.00 Michael Manzo, Mlss'Josephlne ■ TbWNSUIP OP MATAWAN line to Matawanitawan Creek...... - • • . • - - o f L- ake • L e rc rta “to Prospect ' of State fUghwny 34 to « oint ‘ ‘ w 'here Acquisition ot Lahd for Traffic Signals 750.00 Dimeo, Ralph Babrjsky, Notice is hereby given that quail- Polling place,-Veterans MemorialMemoi* &otot; thence <4) along a Una drawn tha said center Une of State High­ fled voters of The Township of Ma* Home, ...... jrner comer Cllffwood Ave., iana across Lake Lefferts from Prospect way 34 Intersects the roadbed of the Toial Capital Improvements . George Kudrlck,' Jr. and Harry ta wan,-not already registered in said Hawthorn Sjreetr CUf/wood. • , Point in a .northeasterly direction Centra) Railroad of New Jersey. ‘ Konowalow, Township under the Jaws of New • . KOSI? k ., w e n z e l , to Ravine Drive; thence (5) along • .PotUng olace, Praneau (ndependen Jersey governing - permanent rogls* ' .Township Clirk. , line drawn "across the gulley to the Ftrehouse. 1 Freneau Ave. . (D) Municipal Dobt Sejvice - • •- 1 r During ihe eycplng Mr. Ko- tratlon may register or. transfer with J27 148.87 left, of. Highland Avenut to • point FIFTH ELECTION1 DISTRICT Payment of Bond Principal ...... 4.000.00 A, 4.000.00' 4,000.00 : nowalow took moving pictures tho .Township, CJerk.- pr notify said at the end of Lfber^' Street thence All (hat part 01 the Borqugh^oj Payment of Bond Anticipation «Notes • 2 .000.00 clerk of change of residence ..at the REOIBTBF AND , ELECTION (9).'along a Une -baralle) with Ma­ Matawan -bounded -to-ihe- Township Interest on Notes ...... 1.400.00 1..400.06 L4OO^0 t.ois.aa Township of Matawan, during bujl- DOROUGn OF MATAWAN along Aberdeen Road; thence (7) a­ of Madison, 00 -the north by the Notice-is hereby given that quali­ long a line down the center of this boundary line ot (be Township oi Total Municipal Debt Service • . $ . . . $ $ 6.20000 $ 8.BJ3.25 $ ^86.65/ ness . hours, or by -appointment, or fied voters of the i Borough of..Ma­ gulley to ■ point where earn* inter Matawan «nd on the south and east 8 000.00 9 6 260,00 .Apartment Blaze direct to the Commissioner of Reg* tawan not already registered In said sects with the center Une of Mats- by * Uni extending as follo w s; to Istration in Freehold. - Borough under tho laws of New Jer­ wan Road; thetifee (8) along the said w it ;' . • (E) Deferred Charges and Statutory* - The interior of an a p ft r"t» On .Thursday. March 0th, 1958. the sey governing permanent registra­ center Une* of Matawan- Hoad tn a BEGINNING at a point where thr Expenditures—. . - • - - . ‘ ment’ at 137 Main St.; Mata- registration books will bo-closed un- tion may register or transfer with northerly direction to the ooint where center Une of State Highway 34 J!n Contribution to Public Employees* • -U- '-j-Z'VZ Z • .-J1 ' • '. ^wan.occupiedby-Mrs.-Mary- til--afler . tho -forthcoming- Primary. the- Borough Clerk,—or -notify said eaid center Une of Matawan Road tersecta tbe ooundary Une of the Retirement System ...... :...... 1^;,. •Aw..:, aoo.oo . ' 478.00 475.00 475 00 Election to bo held on Tuesday, .Ap* clerk of change of residence, at.lho intersects the boundary * Une of the Township of -Madison... thence ,(1). tn Contribution.to OldJigo. and.'^- ' • lin Patterson, ‘ was damaged til 15th, 1058...... Township of Matawan;. thence 10) a­ an easterly direction along the said Survivors' Insurance System - „ “ 700.00 ' 700 00 — JOOOO 227 54“ 47266 clerk's . office, Borough Hall, 188 long the said boundary Une of the center Une of said State Highway 34 Contribution to Consolidated Police v- 'bfidly by'fir$ Thursday. Police Notice of Ychango of residence or Main- St. Matawan, during business to a oolnt where the easterly edge and Firemen's Pension Fund ~ .... 1300 00 ’ 1,200.00 said a chair in the apartment^i'-u^^r^ram^c, reei..™; hours or direct to the Commissioner Township of Matawan to the point of Lake Lefferts miersects Slid cen - , 1,375.00- .1,234:41 : 140 $9 . of Registration in Freehold* or place of Beginning; . _ Contribution to Police and Firemen's ten request forwarded to the Town* ■ Polling olace, Book A Ladder Fire- ter Une of State Highway 34; thener Retirement system of, New "Jersey M 1379 00 - •-l.bonoo 823 00 835.00 - w&fl'Jgnlted when it had been* * * - On Thursday, March 6th, 1958, the bouse, to back 'of Borough Hall. ( ) along the easterly side of Lskr Overexpenditures , ...... - ...... 1,601.65. 37134 271 24 271.24 pushed against ~a space hcatf ship Clerk or the County Board of registration books will be closed un­ SECOND ELECTION DISTRICT , Lefferts2 in s northerly direction to er. AU borough fire companies Elections on forms provided by said til. after the forthcoming Primary All that oart of the Borough of. Prospect Point; thence' 43) along Total Deferred Charges and Statutory . Township Clerk or Board or by call* Election to be hold on Tuesday, Ap­ Matawan, BEGINNING at a point line drawn across Lake Lefferts from ^Expenditures—Municipal ...,..$ 3.570.55 $ 3.640.f24 were called out to answer the lng in person at the office of tho . ril 15th, 1058. where the center line of Mato Street Prospect Point to a northeasterly di­ J.- -- : - $ 3.84624 $ 2.207.99 ' $1,438.28’ -general alarm. ^ Township Clerk or County,Board of Notice of change of residence or intersect* the center Une of Church rection to Ravine Drive; thence (41 Elections up to and including March application for transfer of registra­ Street, thence (1) In an easterly dl­ along a-Une drawn across-the gullev (F) Total Genpral Appropriations for Gth, 1D58. „ tion shall be made either by written rcction' along the center line of to the left of Highland Avenue to r request forwarded to the Borough “ el thence tl) Inaneas* point at.the end of Liberty Street: Municipal Purposes $136,651.59 : ilie.bli.M r . $116,811.24 $114,340.26 13399.38. Notice is hereby given that the C hurch thence (9) along a Une paraUel with For Local District School Purposes - A m is District Boards of Election' and Reg­ Clerk or Board or by calling In per­ teriy direction along the center Une (G) Total Municipal Appropriations for Sihcudr istry In and for the Township of son at the office of the Borough of church Street to ■ point where Matawan Road to tha gulley - which . Local District School Purposes •' \ . - — runs along Aberdeen Roads ‘ thence Matawan, County of Monmouth. Stato Clerk or County Board-of Elections said center Une oi'Churcn Street In­ (H) Sub-Total General Appropriations . , 9136JJ51.53 $116,611.24 $ , $116,611.24 $114,340.26 $3,889.39* of New Jersey, will meet at the up to and Including March 6th, 1D5B. ternets the boundary Une of the 16) along, a Una down the center o< , 35,141.63 / 29,242.03 • ,29.242 03 29.242.03 ; IT f A FACT place herclnaltcr designated on - Notice Is hereby given that the Township ot -^Matawan* thence 12) said gullev to a' oolnt where same (L) Reserve for Uncollected Taxes District Boards of Election and Reg­ along said - boundary Une of the intersects- with tha - cen ter - Una ^ oi TUESDAY, APRIL 15th, 1958 Township ol Matawan to a point Matawan. nosd: thence (7) along the K Total General ApproprlaUons .„.’_..„...^..7..... $171,793.23 $146,063.27 - $ $148,053.27- $143,582.29' $3,889.39 o * o y - V between.the hours of seven a.m/and istry in and for the Borough of Mata­ said center line of the Matawan eight p.m. (Eastern Btandard Tlmo), wan. County of Monmouth, State where said bouundarir Une Intersects Road to’ s northerly direction to the ,SIMV for the purpose of conducting a pri­ ot New Jersey, will meet at the lhF~cehter Une ol Atlantic Avenue: --- ' . DEDICATBD WAJEB UTILITY BUDGET places hereinafter designated on thence (8) along eald center Une of point where the said center Une of mary election for the nomination of TUESDAY, APRIL 15th, 1SS8 Atlantic Avenuue to a point where the Matawan- Road: Intersects the jboun 10. DEDICATED REVENUES, FROM WATER UTILITY , , . R ealized candidates for '■ ' between the houre of aeven a.m. and «a!d center Une ot Atlantic Avenue darv.llne of the Township of Mata V ' A n ticip a te d '' ' In Cash One U. S. Senator eight p.m. (Eastern Standard Time), Intersects the center-; Une of. Main •forlUJfl • lo; 1957 In 1957' One Member of Houso ot Repre­ for the purpose of conducting prl-. Street; thenes 14) alone-said center Polling place, Borough Building, or sentatives from' the Third Congress­ a line of Main fltreef -Ir e southerly Middlesex Road*' il- Operating Surplus Appropriated. .$10,800.00 .$ 6,588.49 . - . 1:8,586.49. mary election for the nomination of direction to the oolnt or piece of ARTHUR C, HALL, R ents ...... 51,000.00 46,500.00 63,836,08 ional District ■ . r ‘ ' oandidatee for ... • Borough »P)erk . Fire Hydrant Service ..... - ,123.00 , 125.00 126,00 One Member, of the Board of Chos One U . s; Senator < Beginning. . _ • • « Miscellaneous ...... -r..— ...... 157.17 401^2 cn Freeholders - - One Member of. House of Repre- Polling . place, Washington Bngtne J27 187.21 -T - . ’ 150.00 The election of one male and, one .19514 T ota l $68,082.17 $53,361.49 , $70,949.79 femalo Thember of the Republican ...... LOCAL MUNICIPAL BUDGET . •• • 1ft_. . . . . County executive Committee (or each Local Budgot of the Borough of Matawan, County of Monmouth for the ftecal yw r 1858. • • ' ^ budget district. . . , 11, APPROPRIATIONS FOR WATER UTILITY Appropriated Expended 1957 It la horeby certified that the budget annexed, hereto and hereby made a part hereor tea true copy 01/ n e ouu *w . . - T otal fo r ., . . . • The election .of one .male and one approved by resolution of the governing body on the day of Febniapr» *058. • > _ • - .. r; V ,-* ' * . for 1957 1937 As ' ' female member of the Democratic 1 . ’ . • . .. .. ARTHUR HALL, . • . . • • • : .. B y " M odified*" , - T" * County Executive Oomralttee for each , ' •'. - • " " .* i Clerk ' —*------w ' Emergency By All Paid or . district. . . Certified by me ; : „ Main .Street, Matawan, N.J. for 1998 : . At sold primary election nomina­ ...... :...... 'r...... k. “ A ddress . •. . • ... Operating; -' - ir4957 . Resolution Transfers Charged!. Reserved tions shall also be made for the fol­ Thlj Oth day of Februiry, 1950. . ; i : . ■ - MAU"aphoM!?IIitmbet ■ Salaries and Wages »;.//..., $ 2L900JU $ 19,000.00 lowing municipal officers: $ 17.600 00 $ 17,566.06 $' 33.04 It la hereby c.rtifl.d th.t the budget'eho'eited hereto end lieriby made a part.hereof •• •J, Other Expenaes ^.1^..^ .13,000.60 18,000.06 19,400.00 . 18.1S3J1 K246.69 1957 Bulck, Century, 3 door One Member of tbs Township. Com­ original on file wtth tha olerk of tha govemthg body, that all additions are correct and that aU statoinents contained Capital Improvement*;' . • hard top, fully equipped mittee .for-the full'term- ‘ Capital Outlay 9.600.00 8,600.00 - 6,900.00 4,566.61 Notice la hereby given that quali­ herein aro In proof, MILTON COLE , - • Debt Service. . 1956 Bulck', Roadmaater, 2 door fied voters of the Township of Ma­ . . . . Registered- Municipal Accountant Payment of Bond Principal M 2.000.00 2,500.00 - 3,500 00 2,600.00 hard top, full power. tawan not already, registered in Mid N^p Brunswick* N.J. Payment of Bond Anticipation-Notes r- 1,000.00 1936 Bulqk Speolal, 4 door hard Township under the laws of New Certlflod by me . .. , . , .i ‘ .. ■' , . 103 . . BayanTstreet,j.-^jQfess Kw Bi • In te re st on B onds ...... ______182.17 2MJW 854.07 ‘ 454.07 Jersey governing permanent regis­ CHarter 7-0320 . Interest on Notes -...../.m-...; 4,000.00 - 4.000.00 ' 3,600,60 '­ 2.628.54 971.46 -! top,, radio, heater, power tration may register with the Town­ This 6th day. of February, 1850- . . , Phone N um b ar . Deferred Charges and Statutory Expenditures: • steering, dynaflow. • ship Clerk, or notify said clerk of. - LOCAL BUDGET NOTICE Contributions to Public Employees' ■. - change of residence, at the clorka SECTION 1. . Retirement System .500.00 600.00 1956 Btudebaker,’ Bkyhawk, office, 7 Sixth St., in the Township Local Budget of the Borouiough of Matawan, County of Monmouth, for the fiscal year lftSB. Cnotribution to Old Age and Survivors' door, hard top, fully equip, ot Matawan during business hours, BE IT RESOLVED, that; tne following statements of revenues and approprlatons shall constitute the local buaget Insurance System ...... 400,00 400.00 400.00 400.00 pad. . or direct to the Commissioner of OverexpendUures 207.42 207.42 207.42 Registration in - Freehold, at eny f°r BE ^l^VuRTHER RESOLVED, that ^ald budgat be published In The Matawan Journal In the Issue of the 1953 Hudson, 4 door sedan Ume between Wednesday, April 16th, 20th of February,”10M. — ...... - - Total- .... $ 88,082.17 v •• $ 83,361,49 $ ; .$ 8l;361,49 M6.715.9l: $6,685.68 fully equipped. 1958, and Thursday, September 25th, . 1953 Bulek, Century, Estate 1958, , . . lty of Monmouth, o n .ttte.otn o i rc o ru a ry , iwoo. • ■ ■. 1fi B-rvi n’rln rk Notice of change of residence or i the budget and tax resolution will bo held at Borough Hall. on 6th o f clock (G e n era l B udget) , 10,000.00Surplus wagon, fully equipped application for transfer of registra­ (P .M t which timo and place objections to.sa id budget* and tax resolutt * with power steering. tion shall be made cither by_writ- y oar m ay bo. presented by taxpayers or other Interested persons^ . / T ota l ,...... $ 68,083.17 . ■ $ 53,361.49 $. $ 53,361.49 $ 43,775.91 • $6,665.58 1055 £ulok. Super, a door bard ten. request . ;q u e s tforwarded------—to tho.... Town- EXPLANATORY STATEMENT YEAR 1958 YEAR 1957 ship• • Clerk • or ••tho cCounty o u n t y ------Board at SUMMARY OF GENERAL SECTION OF BUDGET , j. ' ' - DEDICATED gEWSR UTILITY BUDGET. . - top. fully equipped. Election______on.... forms _ provided p r o v ld „ by said GENERAL APPROPRIATIONS FOR: . 1136,851.69 |lt0,011.24 • I • • : ■ . . • 1955 Ford. 2 door Falrlane, Township Clerk, or Board^or by^calh 1. Municipalipal PurposesP u t ...... 12.,DEDICATED REVENUES FROM SEWER UTILITY' club sedan, radio, beater, lng in person at the office of the Local District School Purposes In Municipal Budget ...... 35.141.68 29.242.03 R ealized Township Clerk or County Board of 3! Reserve for Uncollected Taxes—Based on Estimated 91.5, Percent of Tax Collections 1171,793.23 $146,053.27 . •" A nticipated in C ash fordomatlo, white wall Elections up (o and including Sep­ -4. Total General Appropriations ...... — — —...... *...... Operating Surplus Appropriated , fo r 1958 fo r 11)57 In 1957 tires. tember 25th, /058. , •, ; 5. Less; Anticipated Revenues OttvwrThan Current Property Tax _ .. ! . 79,552.00 Rente ...... $ 2,988.67 $ 2,403.70 $ 2,405.70 Cn Thursday, September 25th, 1058. (I.e. Surplus, Miscellaneous Revenue and Receipts from Delinquent Taxes) ...... 96,177,00 10,000.00' 9,100.00 10,203.26 ; 4$ 1954'Bulok, Special, si door se­ tho registration books will bo closed Difference: Property Tax for Support of Municipal Budget Appropriations _(As follows), 66.501.27 dan, dynaflow, radio, heat­ until after the forthcoming General (a) Local Tax lorfor Municipal I'urposesPurposes Includingmciuamg neservcReserve iurfor Uncollectedunwyira.-rcu Taxes * ...... „ ,, JH • •clim ated $12,988.67 $11,505.70 $12,606.08 Flection on Tuesday. Novembber 4th. The estimated 1959 tax rote will be $120.51 per each one thousand dollars of assessed valuations.1 The estimated er. white wall tires. 1958 rate as compared with the 1037 rate Is as follows: ... 1954 Bulok Super, 4 door se­ 1058. , * , . E stim ated 1957 Increase 13. APPROPRIATIONS FOR SEWER UTILITY Appropriated Expended 1957 Notice Is .hereby given that District 1058 R ate R ate D ecreaso T otal fo r dan, dynaflow, radio, heat­ Board of Registry and Election in - • for 1957 -1957 As - er. white wall tires. and ,for th« Township of Matawan,' Local - Municipal Tax . $ $ 20.48 9 1 .8 5 „ s y ' M odified County of Monmouth. Stato of New 03.6822.11 01.54 21.14 • • Emergency B y A ll P a id o r 1954 Bulok, Roadmaster, 4 Jersoy, will meet at tho places horo- D istrict School T ax .... • 24.72 24.75 .06* fo r 1958 ' r 1957 Resolution . ' door, fully oqulpped with Inofter designated on Cotinty Tax ...... Operating: , • T ra n sfe r* Charged Reserved . • power. . TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4th, 1058 T otal ...... $129,31 $166.78 . $22.73 Salaries and Wages "9.250.00 $ I. 8.700 W I 5.227.00 $ 473.00 between the hours of 7 a.m. and 8 Olher Expenses 2,800.00 2,462.60 - 1954 Chevrolet, 2 door bard top pm , for tha purpose of conducting Capital Improvements: 1,917.58. 644.92 Belair, two tone, fully the .general election for tho election It was necessary lo provide fuuds In tho 1958 local municipal budget to tocel salan^ “ nn^ratlna Capital Outlay ...... 1.0904W ■ , ' ; equipped. ot . ' ce department last November, increased salary adjustments to'other Borough anfoiirS Debt Service: . One S. Senator . - . casta that hav* Increased over 1957, These tloms account for the major portion of the $ 7 , rise In the amoum Payment of Bond Principal , 2 000.00 . $.00040 • 2.00040 2 000,00 1951 Ford. 4 door sedan, fully V, Interest on Bonds .368.67 , One Member of Ifnuso bt Repre­ to be raised hy taxation.for the support of the loqal municipal government. The,local municipal tax rate for m e, as .Deferred Charges and Statutory Expenditure*: 432.07 . 432.67 equipped. sentatives from tho Third' Congress-, compared Wiln the 1937 rate; rose slightly over 7% ' * - Contribution to Public Employees 1954 Bulok. Speolal, 2 door, lonal District - „ ? Spafford W. Schanck, Mayor. Retirement System ..... 160.00 One Member of the Board of Chos­ ANTICIPATED REVENUES . * Realised - 148.00 I 148.00 148.00 ■ hard top,, fully equipped. en Frcohoidera ' „ Contribution to Oid Ago gnd Survivors' . I * One Member of the Township Com­ .^Anticipated In C ash Insurance System ' 1 . 150.00 150.00 " 136^00 '150.00 GENERAL REVENUES . 1958 ‘ - 195T" in 1937 Cost, of Rnproyemcnt Authorization: •* • mittee for the full term , Improvement to Existing Sewer -Plant - 26.03 - Tha sessions of the registry board '$ 23.000'00 .26.63 25.03 Vrill be1 held a) the following polling 1. Surplus Revenue Appropriated $ 32,500.00 » w , w . « r NQ MONEY DOWN 3. Miscellaneous Rovenues; . . $ 12.968.67 $11,505.70 $ $ il,M a.70 $ 10.4«7;$$ $1,017.92 Licenses: , -■ . 1953 Nash, Club-Coupe, fully Pl,Cl'fllBT ELECTION DSTRICT ■ 7,700.00 7.100.00 7.700.00 equipped, r ' , Tin Viral Dlllrlct comprbea Oak ' Alcoholic Beverages ...... 1,070.00 S0ad.a. K a» Torr.ce, Allantio Ave; O ther 1,000.00 ^ 950.00 DEDICATION_ DY RIDER—R.S. 40:2*16.1 DEDICATED ASSESSMENT . mam BUDGET'auvw r 1955 Ford. 5 door customllne. nue. Valley Drive. Church St:, Lloyd ' Fees and Permits: ' • • V8, fully equipped. noad, Une Hoitl and New Bruna- B uilding ...... ,...... 700.00 : 1.000.00 V 716.00 "The dedicated revenues.anticipated.during the year ,1958.froW Dog blccnshstr*'hereby' antleinab** a- w ick .G ard ena. ria •: Other - ...... 7 .’ ...... ■■■■■'■...... • ' • 060.00 . 1.000.00 • • -941 .7 5 and are hereby appropriated for the ^ 01^her feSl ■ 1963' Dodge, Coronet, 2 door Polling place, Tpwnshlp llall, 93 Flncsi . ' \ ► • \ ^ ^ . , a p p e n d i x t o . b u d g e t s t a t e m e n t ' r ■ ■«e d a n, Oyromntio and Atlantic Avenue. ^ . Municipal Court ...... ,_-ji.8w;wu i.oqq.qq ‘ ' 1,060.00 Current Balance Sheet December 31, 1931 . Comparative StetemStatement ^ of Current Operations and Chase* O ilier ...... ,.r.ln current Surplus Rprrane'"—'^ ..... ■ , lieater, ■ ., SECOND. ELECTION DISTRICT State Road Aid, C, 62, P.L. 47. Formula . , 1.627.00 2.627.00 , . 2.627.00 ci,Tr‘ °* • 1952 Ford] Custom. 4 door aa ‘Th# Second District comprises the 1 • 1,000.60 1 000.00 1,218.68 State Road Aid Allotments Receivable •— « W ' « V Year 1957 Yoar 1958 northw esterly sldo of M a L*w * n, ? r®ek Interest and Costs on Taxes — ...... ' ’ 350.00 ,400.00 ' _ .. 370.50 Receivables with' Offsetting Reserves: Surplu*: Revenue Balance: January- ...... ' . dan, fully equipped. to the boundary llhe . of Middlesex ■Bus R eceipts'T axes , 17.477.15 1st ______$ 56,12681 $ 71,606.19 County; thenco alqok Middlesex 1 Franchise Taxes ;,iiT.ooo:$8*' 16.400.00 Taxes Receivable ’ ‘ ' "" '' ,20,110.36 CURRENT REVENUE ON A CASH County line to Whale Creek, thence Gross Receipts Taxes «,000.00 7.300.00 8,028.64 Taxes Title Liens Receivable ...... ,2 .837.16 •"BASIS: - - along Whale Creek, to Us Intersec­ Station. Plaza Rental ’ 730.00 325.00 1,512.50 Property Acquired by Tax Title Lien C urren t T axes .. WASHINGTON WAS NOT tion-with tbe northwesterly prolonga­ state Aid Highway Lighting ...... 400.00 -•-350.00 : 'j ■ 435.00 •. ' Liquidation ..... 4,ooaoo (Percentage collected: BORN ON FEB. {2nd tion of the easterly, edge of Lenox Trust Assessment Surplus Casn ...... 450.00 500.00 500.00 Other Receivables ...... l/t . ■ 1037 1956 03TO _____ 317.916.04 275,890.10 lie was born on February Hoad, thence southeasterly along the ^-Anticipated Water Operating Surplus ...... 10.000.00 Deferred Charges Required to be In Budget tSSSr: Delinquent-Taxes ...... 15.171.34 14,107.13 easterly edge of Lenox Rond, thence Other Revenuo and Additions to Uth, 1732, This date waa al- southeasterly along’tUtr^asterbr edge - Total-Miscellaneous Revenues ...... $ 32.677.00. $ 41,552.00 $ 44.457.22 Total' Assets ...... $117,733.37 - Incom e - - ...... " 52,023.14 ' '46.208.65 fered by tjie elimination of of Lenox Road to a point on Cliffwood AVenuo- tvhere Cllffwood Bench and r $«I.23/.Br “$407,902. fn i ; I i y fil.’tC A. I>l Al f H rection Slong Lenox Road to a point 1 Halartes and Wagoa ...... U.BOdOO U,900.00 I $ ■ 2,900.00 | 2.B82^5 $ 17.73 $351,773-29 on Cllffwood Avenue where Cliff- Other Expenses ...... 3.300.00 ,7.430 00 3,290.54 150.16 . .Requirements __: | V Vi n il ffayS t/O M At A Y71 / ,moo' ' wood-. Beach and tho tract known >is Financial Administration 3 Surplus Revenue Balance December I r0 - i l tjdV *3»ld n H 'IS *Jf|10A ^ S i^ ('t 'SiHMSKV jxist In conducting teen-age this were a rusp to get around trodueed at the Inst tnlnuto to r-oohi system way under the at-: EftNEST E* PESEU1C a duplication ox 107 nurse's vis, JB dances In the Legion Home by the need for seeking bids for secure defeat of tlie budget. UiwnncrH mado m other school its- tq child patients, paid for purchasing records, chaperon- an expenditure over.JlOOO. Mr, Tho supiiort of the Laurence districts, ...... i planning board with tho ex* by the board, in the. account­ Ictr, rtc. Mrs. Joseph Mollis Matthews defended tho proced­ llarbor-CUIfwaod Beach P a h Capital outlay embracing planatlnn that hts'wss a Class ing for the township commit* was named chairman for the ure as contracting with the on­ cnt-Tcachor AsHUClntlon w a s $105,000 was explained by. Mr, . 3 appointment to the board, tee. Action was withhefd until Marlboro Village Students Told Of auxiliary to assist Jack Olsen. ly company which he knew pledged Ur put tho b u dg ot Kordslnskl to bo used to a0- . that is, ho was the member of this could be investigated. H er committee will Includo that did such work. He “ sold across. qutvo how sites and improvo . ~ the township committee other West'Keansbttrg Water Co. Mrs.. Beckner, Mrs. Olaen and their work was recommended In its Item by Item analysis existing sites under agreement ^han the mayor serving on tho Seen Unchanged Minerals, Rocks Mrs. Bollln Rathbun. The co­ of tho- burtset, the board first with tiro Btnto Department/of beard. Mr. Llebenow said in informed the township c o m- highly and hod been used In ruled there could be no.reduo- Education on a high school his letter ol resignation he be­ mittee hydrants being Installed .Marlboro Village, incorpor­ Michael Kldzus, MaUw&D, chairmen held a meeting of Keyport and South Amboy tlcu In the 10500 salary for- tho building program. Tho, furnl- were capable for supplying ated as Marlboro Township tn and John Tnrabunl, Morgan* their committees Thursday Schools. ,’i lieved it would be preferable 11 gallons per minute In keeping200 ville, members of the M o evening, . Mr. Dontlcy’s protest led Mr. superintendent; tlio $6400 a a I- turn nnd equipment account - Mr. Pcseux were named the with the standards of the., fire 1848. has seen little change In mouth Uineril and Gem Club nry for tho board secretary; wns qucMlonod, hut tho board . .Class 3 representative now that its outward appearance during Other., committee appoint­ Matthews to clmiigo his motion Iho 919.200 provided for three- declined to out-tho $35,000, My.1 he was Vtbwnshlp committee* insurance underwriters for re- presented a second lecture, ments Included the naming of ta have tho work done nt Matu­ ntn-teiiching principals and Kordalqskl noted tlioro wns 'k, .­ . . man. Both resignations were flndngr insurance rate to those the part 50 years, its popula­ titled "Mineral Collecting as a Mrs. William Brldflemnn . ami red Elementary School first. lor . a marked dlfforehcer botweon ’ : accepted.— ^------within 600 feet of a hydrant. tion of approximately 380 per­ Hobby and the Nature of Mrs. Caslmev Yurkewicz ns co- The building and g r ou n d s school clerk, $55,000 for buying now altea Mr. Weigand reported the sup* sons hasnT changed appreci­ Rock Hound,'* to the seventh clmlimea qf ihe Memorial Day chairman said this would bo a 1 11 Mayor Ackerson agreed with plier, the Borough of Keyport, and eighth grade students ol parade. Mra. Olsen was author- trial of Flurtono work beforo $40,606 Inoreiuent Item and $32,000 for Improving the . Mr. Llebenow on Mr. Peseux now was supplying sufficient ably since the turn of the cen­ the Marlboro Tovnshlp Centra) As lor teachers' salaries, Mr. Innda 'acquired. Ho doubted the — special fitness by his long plan­’8 tury.;' ; • ' - ' faed to purchase new memorial a second oontract was Issued. Kordslnskl noted the $555,100 $10,090 allowed would sufttee . . nitog board experfence to be the pressure, but Mr. Pcsen x School. Wlckatuhk. . drapes for the building. Mr. BcAttoy was still not satis­ provided started with $480,000 for lovcimg and grading tKe questioned 11 thls^were with, a With potato fafitlng in tbe Students were shown a va­ . F la n Dloacr fied and was a lono “ no” on a for the , teaching' stall, fo r -acre hlgli school tract. Tho Class 3 member of that body. booster on the line. M ajor Ao- area long since a memory, tbe riety . of minerals. Including A naeetln® of Mrs. Mollis* S-I vote on tho bill. 47 The mayor accordingly made kerson did not believe a fire­ jewelry and 'cabochoas made which Increments amounted to other hoard members believed -_Mr.-.Pesetzx .a reappalntee. to men's' test of thd'- pressure lesa than one-square-mlle vil­ committee was hold Tuesday to Ash Use of Hehaol Ground* $40,000 ovcr tho present pay­ It best not to tamper with-tig-—- ' the planning board. A s ke d lage now Is almost completely from rough rock, Igneous, rnet- plan the Fasl Prealdent'srdin- A request was presented by roll This ta $500 por teacher Urea after tho understanding about how this affected, the could be significant underpres­ amorphle with Intrusive Platon­ ner. Tickets for the county the auxiliary ot McElvaine- for tho 80 on the staff. There with Trenton. ent conditions and noted ft residential. Some of Its resi­ ics and sedimentary rocks, luncheon, to be held .at EL Schanck Post, VFW, for tho Is $60,000 provided fpr hiring Debt services being untaueh- presidency ..of the planning would only be until April dents work at the Marlboro were explained and .samples muro*. Morgan, Mar. 29 are ' board, J. Prank Weigand, Key May before the water com ­ were shown. use of the Matawan sohool 15 additional teachers. Mr. able, Mr. Kordilnskl ruled thak port* township- attorney, ex­ pany's own wef. would be op­ Stato Hospital, about two miles available from the local chatr^ grounds to hold a (air Juno Thompson noted .the amount did lt and tlio board had not plained the office of president erating. - away, others either commute Equipment needed for col­ man, ' 10-21. Mr, Mstthows sold ho tor substitutes already had been able to squeeze an extra had been vacated when Mr, Fire Gempaay Report to New York or pursue form lecting uid safety features al­ FTnal plans for the- Washing­ would oppose such.- a request been cut from $1000 to 10000. dollar out ol tin appropria­ Pesaux resigned from the plan­ Hazlet Ftre Co. reported it and industrial skills in nearby so were discussed. A mfnera) ton's Birthday Dance'on Satur­ unless tho auxiliary, would bo Ho believed this wns ridicu­ tions- The budget woo Voted ning board and lt now woald had answered C house fires in light on the ^flourescent miner­ day were made and tickets content with Just user of the lously low. Charles Maglll, tho and tho election set up. be up to that body to fill Ur 1&&7, for property1 valued at Freehold. . als showed the glowing colors may be. purchased by the pub­ blacktoppod area directly back superintendent, noted that tt • office. Mr. Peseux's new term 3131,000 total, and'there h a d The village toot Its n a. m o in the rocks. . lic from any member of the al the schools. Ho explained hod cost $1500 for - substitutes - - oo the planning board win ex* been only loss.’ from the “Marl" that was tmlfe o r post. ' that ho expected In Juno tho during January txlonc. There WEDNESDAY same date as his term w.a J.t e 416.006r_..Smftle;~ jown bip mined from the. area. during Percy VanPelt, New Vork, A total of jlO was coIIccted high sfhaol athletic field re­ also Is $5309 for a psycholo ' on "th e , township committee, building Inspector, asked 5 in­ the fast century. The sub-' spent the weekend' at his Mor- from the unit and the mem cently Would liavo been reuod- and I4400 ullcred for vetoran' Dec. 31. I95B., . _ ganville home. hers for March of Dimes dtd with newly planted uruirs, adluHtmcnls on snUrlon. T h «' structions oo a structure bo stance, dug from, tbe soil, ls the so Ire did not wish the field to board decided nu trolnrUrs hip LADIES' DAY Aa«(hcr Vaeascy Exfetaf had inspected on the northwest composed of encrusted layers • Miss Audrey VanPelt, New­ fund, ; . . Mayor Ackerson noted that corner ol Holmdel Rd. and ark, spont the weekend with Auxiliary members were re­ bo used by anyone at that dor ''Instruction proper" could Coach Excursions with U r, iPdseux’s resignation, Hcrute 35 and had found in poor of sea shells which svere used her parents. Mr, and Mrs. Lc minded u> display < theD flags time. It wna voted to inform be cut or ellmlnatad. to NEW YOUK .^‘. aaother-vacancr existed on the condition, Weigand said for fertilizer. Marl pits, s t.l 1 ' jo y VahPehi.Tl*. . on >’ Waahlbizboii^a BlrUulnjl. the auxiliary ot this Janitors aa)arlefi were noted planning ' board. This body he had written to Trenton to ere hr evidence on some farm, Miss Elizabeth Owens, Mi­ Hostess was Mrs. Jo&eph A request .'or tbe, use of the to have wore up from only $40, and NEWARK along tbe edge of town. Matawan High Bcheol Hand POO to $43,000 rioxplto 37 more should have lour members In have the State Tenement Ho11**? Roate 79 Is Old Plank Road chael Owens, and Ronald Gcorea. rooms lo be taken core of. • Class 4. representing the pnh* Commission inspect the bond­ The old plank road that Owens spent the weekend in tor a Memorial Day parade IA M ?U » A H S Ta hr lie and not township officials. ing:, but the state inspector-had Freehold and Adelphla. under sponsorship ol the Laur­ With th(r amounts for texlbooks IBOM ' Niwaik NawVark once ran throrgh town has Litterbug Sportsmen ence Harbor Legion post was and supplies cut In a ro face of The mayor stated one Class 4 declined to act lo the matter been paved for mnny .yeare nn espected Increased enroll­ vacancy has arisen recently because there were less than and now serves the commun­ Disability Benefits Spoil Futi Of Others left up to the discretion of the ft. Pleatnt Bik $>JS0 $2.tS and had been filled by the ap- three faiuQles residing at the band Instructor. ment and the nnrount fur Jani­ AtLury Park ... ?.W JM patafcment of Harold Cantrell site. M r. Llebenow, stated be ity as Route W. At one end of included By Woodmen LJtlerbog sportsmen would The Laurence Ilarbor Chap­ tors supplies, furl nnd ullllllea The mayor said he would pro* bad viewed the structure and town stands McCue's grocery, te_ warned by thetr fellow fish­ ter ol the Society for the Pres­ having been Increased b n I tosg firaitdi ... IIS ’ 2-40 . ceerf to fill the vacancy caused believed its condition was such owned and operated by Disability benefits will be In­ ermen. anil hunters to prevent ervation and Cultivation of sm all amounts, tiro board RnJA anli.i,.. 1.50 7M , by Mr. Feseux's resignation as that safety considerations re­ Charles McCue, Mayor of cluded In basic membership damage to private property and Barber Blwp Quartette Binging scorned any possibility ol low­ . tmMlnifnthHt Fm j a Class 4 member with the ap­ quired actfcn. It was recalled Marlboro Township, who has certificates for Juveniles Issued the closing of streams a n d asked lo r the use of the Mnta­ ering tho figures In these ac­ lived and worked In tbe com­ on and alter Mor. 1 by Wood­ hunting areas, under a propos­ counts. sowa any Mm pointment of William J. Dun­ the Holmdel Fire Co. had munity for the last 40 years. wan High Bchoo) auditorium Attendance officer and wrlvifiB Mfwath witm 3 J 3 A.M* m can, a former president of the brought tip the matter long men of the World Life Insur­ al submitted by Dr. A. Ilcaton Nor. 15. This was held tip 4 il0 AJ4. . township board of education. ago. Action was delayed until The grocery store, more ance Society, President How­ Undcrhlrt. Director af tho Divi­ pending iaq-ilry ol local or­ health activities Increase only Mr. Weigand stated that an an adjourned meeting Feb. 27 than VQ.years-old, ls Just a late­ ard M. Lundgren announced. sion of Fish and Game, Depart­ ganisations as to tho uso of tlio from $1B,200 to 136,IHM, It was KITUKM W fr-M aay (rftte i i m Aay comer compared to helgbbor- Basic Junior certificates then ment al Conservation and Eco­ declared, This Is not u consld m unit) I3 i$3 A.M. Ii m Mtw V«Hi| application bad been received for a report from Mr. Weigand Ing buildings which all are in scliool on this date, crable amount in comparison I3 i30 A.M. Iimi HmwmIi m M i­ from Mr. Cantrell in associa- on. how-much authority the good condition. will provide for psyment, at nomic Development. Wlltlam E. Murphy, who has ll 60 A.M. fr«m N«w Y«ik •" J«n»y . lion,. wlth-_lhe three Genovese township comiiittee w o u I d the owner’s option of one-half In a letter to Francla W. a master’s degree, wns-hlrcd with the espected Increase In CinfTfll (Tlhirirfa)i»). ^ - brothers, John. Peter and Har- have in dealing with properties Across from the grocery ls a their face value upon tlje oc­ Smith. Neptune; President of enrollment, building, now serving as a currence of tolal and permanent ns a teacher at $4106 lor tho 441 Unrolled In Kindergarten Ik M * n vii iu iiU iM M m fcre*. : ;.ry. for a plenary retail dis- considered dilapidated. confectionery store and home, the New Jersey State Federa­ balance o! tho • school jroor_to When Iho honrd hit the fig­ MB Inin. N« Half fin i Mr CMUiMi tribiifion license for the.build- A letter from the . township which at one time was a^well- disability to the Insured child tion of Sportsmen's Clubs, Dr. rcploco Thomos Curry, on niil- m ltfi om J miiotu *f btth rtrtf**,— lng forinerly operated as a board of adjustment asked ap­ alter membership of one yesr. Underhill suggested that tho ltnry leave. ure of 1140,000 for transporta­ St« 11m FoMn h r M i * rrk + proval of a variance for Wil­ known stop for the New York- ' No other life Insurance pro­ federation, which represents tion, tip 150,0(10, there wus j garage by Mr. Cantrell on to-Lakcwood stagecoach. Here aome demurring, Mr, Maglll '■ Route 3&, Centerville. Mr. Wei* liam E . Gould for sale of a 69- the city traveler was able to tection contains ouch a liberal the organized sportsmen ot Iho How about business cards? Jersey Central LIn m gand said he was cognizant the by-166-foot parcel In the Irish- provision at no extra cost," Mr state, undertake the task of pn- was asked about tho d o il It 1 e law provided one such license town section even though the refresh while the driver har­ Lundgren said. “We are happy Irotllru! waters and lands where We can supply them quickly session situation, Tiro superin­ P ennsylvania RaHread township minimum was & full nessed a fresh team for the re­ that this settlement option may there ls dinger of thoughtless ard at the right price. Come tendent reported 441 kindergar­ for a municipality of 3000 pop- mainder of the trip. and try us. ' ten enrollments to date fo r illation but as the township acre. It was explained thu par­ , Farmer Tice provide means of caring f o r anglers and hunters destroying was not of this population, he cel had been transferred twice Fresfdent's Home some ol the many children property by littering the areas . had written tbe State Alcoholic since 1212 as a single entity ol Only two .doors away stands! stricken with crippling dis­ with debris, breaking bottles Beverage Commission to in­ that size. The variance w as a ‘ neat, well-kept residence' eases." '' and culling pasture fences. l>; quire ahout the township's slat* held up pending submission of which once was Ihe home of The society's adult member­ Several years ago a consid­ us. _ a proper map. Vice President Garret A. Ho­ ship certificates have included erable portion of the South __ The attorney stated the ABC A request from Arthur Mc­ bart who died In office In 1889 Ibl3 disability benefit for msnj Branch ol tho Raritan, from haJ replied the township was Farland for a variance fo r while serving with President years. Both the Junior and Long Volley downstream, was eligible to grunt:one such li­ property be owns on IXlllcrest WlUls ro McKinley during h I s adult disability benefit features closed bemuse of such un- cense. On this information the Rd. was tabled because no first term. remain tn effect unii) the mem sportsmanllko conduct on the applicants had gone * ahead record was reported of appli­ .Across from that landmork bor reaches age 60, part or a small portion of tho with their proposal, according cation to the board of adjust­ Is another, the township hall. The society also has provfd state anglers. Largo portions to Mr. .Weigand, and anyone ment for a hearing of property It la close to 100-years-old and e.’ that, after Mar. 1 cash sur­ nlong Assunplnk Creek in Mer wishing to object to the issu* owners within 200 feet. once was a one-room ■ school- render values, loan values and cer County jire being closed at aace. of such a license would house. Next to It ls the_ village paid up and extended term in the present time because of tho have to notify the township barber shop, a slihtly older >” “ (* will be available on thoughtless conduct of anglers, clerk In writing, the same as Front End Loose On building but still nbfe to house | manF basic Hie certlflcstes one with a plenary retail consump* Car, PulFed.Off Road a business. {year after Issuance. Instead of Tax lierik Filed By : tion license. The fee to be paid Up nnd down the street tho Uuft* years, as formerly, is 3200, Mr. Weigand stated. _ Maglatrate Luther A. Foster, sturdy, clapboard homes Treasury, Department— Ash Added Polling District Matawan Township, Tuesday gleam white; Most show their 1Mutical Program Die Treasury Department Aulo Loans Mayor Ackerson noted the assessed John Lobasso, Jr., orc, hot only because of tliclr hns filed liens for unpaid In­ Holmdel Democratic Club was Hoboken, $10 and 45 costs for architectural style. Some con­ At Hebrew League come (axes against a Keans- asking for tbe establishment of operating a car on Route 35, tain the small windows .that . A program of Jewish music burg couple and t Marlboro A polling district In the Center­ Cllffwood, Jon. 23 that TroOper typified construction & th'c for different holidays In cele­ Township resident along with j When you come to T)ie Farmers and Merchants National ville >area iof the township oo William' Kays, Keyport State town's early days: others-havc bration of the 14th Jewish Fes­ Police, said had an unsafe tival Month, being celebrated s Hen for unpaid employers’ . Bank far your Auta Ixutn yuu Hot tho benefit of law-cost the basis that those registered front end. . • the tall windows and large Itxes against the O, >nd Bn anhliefngf and the convenience of prompt-locgf:*ervk«ir -'Hi* * in life township's single polling Crossing the media) strip on front porches of a later era. now, featured the regular Inc., Route 35, Keyport. —place now weU-excecded the the Garden State" FSIkway The architecture and buildings meeting of the Hebrew Wom­ _ Named te liens filed by the Inn b ■rrungcd .direclly with us,-wllhout commissions, foot 600 stated by law needed for Feb. cost George S. Koslov, throughout the village clearly en's League of Keyport, held department with Monmouth ■ or irther extra cltnrEes. Tliu full limiiFfiticF'promlum may bo . , a new district. The mayor ask­ Summit,6 310 and 35 costs. Four emphasize the much-s ought Thursday at the synagogue, County Clerk J; Russell Wool— included In your loan if do,tired. . -.­ ed how much this would cost speeders on thef Parkway paid “commodity" of a country vil­ Mrs. Irving Bauman ls the ley were Albert and Shirley the township. When Informed a total of $75 in fines apd costs. lage-spacious living. program chairman, and Mrs. SirgeJ, 50 Highland B I v d „ . If yuu are buying u cur, arrange your loan hero quickly, only the expense of obtaining 8. Diamond was The narrator, Keansburg. $578,99 for Income ' a palling place, that the-other . Franfcv-W. - Roth, Irvington, assisted by Mrs. Gllda Seuer taxes in 1953 »nd Frederick R ,! conveillenlfy and economically. ■ — «xpense_wouhrtse_borne'hy the was, cleared af charges arising Jm» Us Girls Holds____ at the ptaoo- Dernarest, Marlboro To.wn- comity, he believed the re­ from hilling a hydrant with A Co-Operative Party The choir sang background eblp, $827 M tor 1954 and 195$ quest merited consideration. his car on West Prospect music. Members participating Income taxes. • Mr. Llebenow objected (hat Ave., River Gardens, Jan. 19. Just Us Girls, Matawan, en­ were Mrs. Louis Prager. Mrs. A Hen tor employers* taxes with the uso of voting ma­ He has agreed to pay the town­ tertained at a co-operative par­ S. Kalcch, Mrs. M. Shaw. Mrs. was filed against tho O. and FARMERS AND MERCHANTS chines, lt was not,an tzmmia! ship for damage to the hy­ ty Feb. 10 at the home of Char­ Charles Prager, Mrs. Milton n., Inc., Keyport for $339,97 for thing for voters to be poll­ drant...... lene Lockwood, Middlesex Rd, Gale, Mrs. Abe Wlsnlk and 1957 taxes. The federal H en ed at one1200 booth and that' this Fretnds attending were Jean Mrs. , Savitsky. ‘ amstltules-'a charge agalniti NATIONAL BANK _ would spare the- county add!- ._. Card of Thanks McCue, Judy HntasrMarsSfel The8 Buslnfs* part of the ol prop.-rty of the taxpayer' ■ fional Investment Is voting ma­ The family of the late Wini­ CusanelH, Sandra Pearce. Ter­ ireelin? wan conducted by toe and prevents the disposal of ...... 7 Matawan ' chines. now estimated to ran fred Regan wishes to thank all ry Galloway, Susan’ Smith, ,t*rcflLdtrit, Mrs. C. Prager. th. prop-rty. until tho charge over 3200,000 for new districts. thetr friends, neighbors and [ Patricia Nealis. Victor Alt, ‘ Ho^tcftscs wtre Mr*. C, Gold j lr satisfied. OUUil And Most In Uf$«»rinu»h r4'Unfy — JW i: The m ayor allowed In Xhat relatives tor their many kind j John Afclna. Clifford Reeves, xteln. Mrs. D. L'rmberg, Mrs, Frdvr*! Kcsrrvi ~ MrmtMT |ntur«nc« case be would change his nesses darrng their recent be­ Frederick Smith, Donald Yu- J. Goldbeii? Mr*. P. Curiau! stand, especially when tbe reavement. especially the Rev [has. Robert Rankle, WUllam and Mra. J . Lisr*c. . Aitciul TIif O)iiri'll schools would be moving out of C J. Kane and Priests of St. Mahbilt and Hdward Morey. Tlie n’xt merllijg will i>e < Crawford's Comer center sad Joseph's. Rev. Thomas Coffey held Thurcdfly. Mar. 13, lit tof: It would become a municipal of Trenton, pallbearers, Mata­ This week, why don't you synagogue. . . O f Yoiiir C h y U x > . bonding centrally located lo r wan Towa-Llp Police and the look through the wliwcws ol all the township. Day Funeral Home, your church...... from tbe in Rrei Luting Co rds, wjtos—adv 20 aide. Thi-s Weekend, i Kenneth 6 , WilJcjr objected. Ilor sale at thu office. I grammar school starting proposal and comment on It. MCOSS Center Browntown P-TA \ -V i tim es.: ■ There - were suggestions t b a t LEGAL NOTICE Program; Postponed four additional buses o v e r Hence (1) running along aald North. & fflI M r s. Tomasello reminded westerly „line of County critics of the resolution : that those, sow lh uke might be- In­ Road South 50 degrees i Dedicated Friday The scheduled Fourider’s volved.- M r. Dofan wanted to ■' -‘ ' minutes 50 seconds west 60 extra children to be handled 'feet; . . ' . joum t The Louise C. - Bo dnU D Day program which was to could ' be transported by an know why the board had had thence (1) running North £3 degrees have been beld at the Tuesday no intimation of the resolution - 32 minutes JO seconds Health Center of the Mon­ auxiliary method, such as a West 100 feel; . . • Page Twelve Feb. 20, 1958 mouth County Organization for evening riieetlng of the Brown­ board-owned station wagon,' for before It was'presented, ■ but thence (3) running north 50 degrees the estimated' 40 pupils Involv­ Mrs. Tomasello assured him it 2 minutes 50 seconds East Social Service, public health town Parent-Teapher Associa­ 60 feet; * . tion was not held due. to In­ ed, in changing tbe distance at was drafted over tlie weekend thence (4) runnlng-South 23 degrees nursing headquarters for al­ which high school pupils can and the storm emergency had 32 m inutes 10 seconds E a sl any Countries clement weather. The meeting . 100 feet to the said North most 60,000 persons' in eight will be at 8 p.m. Tuesday at be transported.. . prevented a prior study of it. ’ . westerly line of County Mr. McGraw, averring he Road and the point and comrnunlties, Was dedicated the Browntown School w h p n 'Wants Paragraph Eliminated - placit of BEGINNING. Exhibit Flowers Friday afternoon ; in New charter members will be hi Mr. Dolan wanted the last wanted time to ‘‘digest’-' the Subject to unpaid taxes, the legs) ored. - paragraph of the resolution. facts and figures to be pre- effect of municipal ordinances and ' Illustrating tbe theme of the Shrewsbury,- In memoryof sented, CalledTor the filbtroriTttr olher applicable municipal,. Jslal . 4let International Flower Show, bearing on the 2.0 for both high tnhlo 1h» m atter onrf o-nlnrrt a Federal regulations, rifhti ol t Mrs. George. M.'Bodman, coun­ The MadlsoU T o w n s h 1 P and grammar school pupils table the matter and gained a and occupants if any, restrictions ana "The World Is Your Garden, plurality. • ' •• easements of record, if anv. and tc ty civic leader; ahd philanthro­ Schools resumed sessions to­ eliminated. He was told by such facts as would be revealed by an entries from 13 countries are pist. About 150 persons attend­ day. ; - - '' comnllttee members the reso­ accurate survey. • ’ , scheduled for the expanded ln- ed the brief ceremony held In Mrs. Nicholas Arace attend lution was drawn to meet citi­ LEGAL NOTICE Premises situate Northwest side oi zens’ requests for 1.5 and 1.75 County Road 100 feet Soiith of First te-natlonal section of tbe ex­ the reception room of the nine- ed the adult sewing group 6-3M Avenue Township of Matawan, Mon* class held la the Mllltown Re­ mile bus limits at a public SHERIFF'S SALE mouth County. New Jersey. position, to be held at the New room: brick, building on Way­ formed Church - Wednesday. hearing and they did not be­ . SUPERIOR COURT OF . The approximate amount of the York Coliseum, Mar. 9 to 16 side Rd. - NEW. JERSEY'.- ...... judgment to be satisfied bv said sale_ Classes are held under, the di­ lieve the resolution should-be CHANCERY DIVISION : is the aum of:St2.O64.O0 together with ~LastTyear, when the Interna Miss Laura'.Harding, Holm- rection of the New Jersey Ex­ shortened t° give only a '‘half’’ MONMOUTH COUNTY •. • • the costs of this sale, ' ' . Docket No. F-224-57. IRA E WOLCOTT. Sheriff. .tional section was Initiated as dcl, president of MCOSS, pre­ tension Service. ' answer to what the citizens -Arrow Savings and Loan Acsocia* D ated F eb 'y 4. 1858 were asking. ^ . tion, a New Jersey Corporation. Z ucker 8c Goldberg. Attvs, a feature of the spring show sided, ' She Introduced' Mrs Plaintiff vs: Jim WtllJams. Jr. and (79) lines) 24-4 . M9.77. seven countries were repre­ Mr. McGraw supported views Virginia WiUlami, .his wife, et al., De* J6 •- . -. ' Lewis S. Thompson, ’ Lincroft, Resolution For expressed by Mr. Dolan _and fendants. , ■ < seated. founder and president of MC­ By virtue of a writ of execution In N O T IC E ' ‘ (continued from page one) Mr. Beqtley that there w,as no tlie above alated-action to me direct­ AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND AN To date, foreign exhibits to­ OSS from 1912 until 1952, when urgency in the matter. The ed I ehaU expose for eale at public ORDINANCE ENTITLED "AN OR­ estimation was arrlyed at In vendue, at the Court House in th6. DINANCE ESTABLISHING RULES. tal 19, with more than one en­ she was succeeded by M rs the -following manner—a; 12 board president recalled that Borough of Freehold, County of Mon­ REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS. try from several , countries the following night, Tuesday, mouth, New Jersey,” bn Monday, the GOVERNING THE SUBDIVISION Bodman. Miss Wlriona E. Dar- buses used at present; b. two 10th day of March, 1950, at 2 o’clock, OF LAND WITHIN THE TOWN • Flowers and plant life will be . “ Your Want Ad said ‘180 words a mlnute’- rub, Little Silver, MCOSS exec buses needed on a. newly-estab- Feb. 18, was tbe deadline for P.M. Eastern Standard Time. SHIP OF MATAWAN. PURSUANT calling a special election to get All lhat tract or parcel of land and TO THE AUTHORITY SET'FORTH shipped to the show from Asia; did you mean typing or talking?" utlye director, discussed the llshed route to cover Aberdeen a supplementary approval of premises, hereinafter, particularly de­ IN CHAPTER 433 OF THE LAWS Africa, Europe and Bout publio health nursing program Rd., Ravine Dr, and the Green scribed, situate in the- Township of OF 1953, AND AMENDMENTS and White Village; c. two bus­ the voters for funds to .meet Matawan, In the County of Monmouth, AND SUPPLEMENTS THERETO. America. ’ of MC08S and Miss Ruth transportation at- limits less and State of New Jersey: SETTING FORTH THE PROCED­ Zerbe, - Middletown,- supervisor es needed for additional pupils BEING known as Lots No. 8. 0A and URE TO BE FOLLOWED BY THE Argentina will have three en- Men Stabbed During Madison Youth.Hurt living In Cllffwood Beach, than the state allows. He ask­ 7A in Block J as shown and laid out —PLANNING BOARD IN APPLYING — tries, Including amaryllis, pam for the area served by the ed the committee members If on a certain map entitled "Mao of AND ADMINISTERING THESE Health Center, Introduced the Totar Cost $32,000 ..... Cllffwood-HelKhUr«ituated~af CUM- RULES.— REGULATIONS— AN D- pas grass, flowering shrub Brawl Outside Bar When Hit By Auto V they wanted siich an election. wood, Monmouth County, N.J.” filed STANDARDS. AND PROVIDING and lomatlas from the Nation- health center’s public health “ Thie total cost of this plan, The committee members said in the Office of the Clerk of Mon­ PENALTIES FOR THE VIOLA-, ~ al Parks Administration; daji- Two men, suffering from A nine-year-old Madison nursing staff, , ' using the same estimated cost that___ was______the_____ business of the mouth County. TION THEREOF." ,s and oral' '“ llegedirdnmnred l Townrfilp school bay w i rs, ■ W,- Ghippen-Davts.-Fnir- per—bus;— rvould be-—$32,000, board asa-whole. by ihetM and bounds as follows In ac­ Ordinance above entitled was passed treated at St. Peter s Hospital, Haven, spoke on,the Louise C, which would require an addi­ cordance with survey made by Rob­ at a. meeting of the Townshto'Com- Bantora, Buenos Aires, nnd net­ during a fight near Club 34 Mr. Bentley stated a delay ert Greenberg “Associates, dated Au­ rr.lttee of The Township of Matkwan tle trees, box thorn, Mexican New Brunswick, Feb. 12 for Bodman;’ Memorial Fund to tional $14,000 to be realized by over the Feb. 18 deadline on a gust 30. 1956: . - • in the County of Monmouth and State on Route 34, Madison Town­ abrasions of his head and back provide equipment and furni­ public vote at ajspeclal elec­ BEGINNING at a point on the North­ nf New Jersey held on February 14, tea and mesqulte-from the Ar­ ship, Saturday morning were suffered when he was struck ture- for the new building special election to the next westerly side of County Road. 100 feet issa: , gentina Horticultural Society. tion. This $14,000, however, open board meeting would give Westerly from the intersection of said D ated : Feb ruary 14. 195B admitted for treatment at by a car while returning from which was financed by the Bod­ would not be the total cost to Northewesterly line of County Road ROSE K. WENZEL .. Belgium To Send Cyclamen school, Madison Township Po­ man Foundation. the general public & chance to with the Westerly line of First Ave­ TnwnshlD Clerk Belgium will be represented Perth Amboy General Hospi­ the taxpayers of the Matawan acquaint themselves with the nue; tfM W . ' with cyclamen entered by Hor­ tal. Police said tbe fight oc­ lice reported. Mrs;-Bodman was president Township Sohool District. With ticulture De Troya; Prance Tbe boy, Wllllnm Wormann, of MCOSS from 1952 to 1954 a shifting of the balance In the will show cut orchids and curred about 1:30 a.m, 253 Sunset Ave.. Old Bridge; and chairman of the Board of ratio of state aided pupils to plants grown by Vacherat-Le- They were Eugene Prlmka, was hit by a car driven, by Trustees from 1954 until h e r unaided pupils riding on the 19, of 718 Bordentown A ve., Mrs. Janet Groethlng,' Box 47­ death on Feb. 12, 1955. She buses, the; state aid would be The Matawan Journal Classified Ads coufle, Bolssy St. Leger, Paris; 3, Donald Rd., Old Bridge, had . resided In “ Middletown reduced to a figure less than Germany Is sending newly-de­ South Amboy, and James while he was on his Way home Township and was active In $13,500 and the amount to be Veloped, imdlssemlnated r e d, Springer, 24, of 33,;Harbqrda!e with: a - group -of • companions health-,- welfare, and civic - af­ covered by local expenditure Business Opportunities FOR SALE FOR RENT purple and pink primrose, by- Dr., Cllffwood. - Prlm ka w a s KEYPORT, store, best location' In BEAN row--crop?Bpraycr; also 36 tio l ROOM. b oa rd ______laundry; for from the Miller School, police fairs In Monmouth County and wouldr'jinfjp to a figure great­ business center. Available at op­ bed sash. ' Inquire-G. V. Testlno, retiredretire people,' home cookinicooking. $109 ''orlds lri the fprm of dwarf said. " • r- . : S In New York. - „ tion of tepanK Inauire Louis J. Box 548, Line Road, Matawan, wj20* plants with giant blooms grown admitted and Is described -lri er than $18,500, ...... Costa, 37- Pershing Placet, Keyport per - mpnlh. CaU Matawan 1-6““' 7 fair condition. He suffered According to Mrs, Groe- After reviewing'all facets cr Keyport_7-1535_or Keyport 7-0591. REMOVAL sale, low prices, house- by Paul Schmid, Wurttenburg, thlng, the boy was knocked old furniture and effects, garden PLEASANT, large furnished room In . and lllles-of-the-valley, lilacs deep stab wounds in the-back, of the transportation picture and workshop tools, 8” bench saw and Keyport, located Dear business.aeo- Into the roadway and lntc the Towns Dig Out Of nnd realizing the added‘burden Situation Wanted motor, Hoover washer, 21*' TV. cedar bon. schools and railroad station; and ferns from E .. N e u b e r t in addition to stab wounds' In path of her car,, by one of his WILL wash end iron all tjpee of cur­ chest; alio kitchen utensils 5c and gentleman preferred. . Writ* ,box V Wandsbek, Hamburg. (continued from page one) to the total number of taxpay­ tains, also stretch curtains tn my up, ’ Inspect Sundays and Tuesdays, fiti oaref of * thta -newspaper,...... “ J1 the right side and lacerations companions during a playful ers for an advantage to own home. Prompt service. Cat) 322 Front St., Union Beach. w120 From Holland will come daf­ of tho side of the head. Sprin­ scuffle. She told police her portion of Monmouth County Park*, ay 1-3595. . wjtf fodils entered by Warnaar and was hard-hit Sunday when small-number of families, this THREE large rooms, private bath ger was released after treat­ speed at the time of the acci­ committee cannot recommend YOUNG woman will care for children LIVING room suite. 3 plecos, gray and entrance: clean and aulet. Heat Co., N.V., Sassenhelm, and II ment of lacerations of tho fore­ dent was 10-mlles-per-hour. _ most service was ; cancelled. -In their- homo days. - -CaU-Keyport . .and green;, also., coffee table, like .and .hot .water-furnished,— Inqulre-3 - lacs from the Netherlands arm, eyebrow and thumb and The Wormann boy was tak­ Service was restored to nor­ the adoption of the limiting 7-5749-W. . wi20 new; $293 value, $60. Call Keyport Atlantic Ave.. Matawan. wJU Florlcultural Association, mal by the transit firms by mileage of 1.5 and 2.0 miles, 7-0992-M. 120* contusions of the left eye. en to the Hospital by the Mad­ WILL care for children in my own EAST KEANSBURG, 3 room apart- Hong Kong will enter an un­ Investigation by Madison ison Township Emergency Monday -fternoon when snow “ As an alternate suggestion, home; reasonable rates. CaU GERMAN Shepherd, male, pcdlencdlgrced —menL modern kitchen, frlgldsird, usual exhibit,'10 narcissus ta- plows had cleared impassable to eliminate t h e disparity Matawan 1-3309-W. ■ ...... J27 with pape.'s: 10 months old,' not ouse complete bath; Immediate possession. Township Police revealed Squad. Patrolman Joseph Las- broken. Very gentle .with children. Year around, near bus and stores. v xetta, known as the C h 1 n e s o Prlmka had fought with Sprin­ klewlcz Investigated. roads. which arises when one family SERVICE WWilling iliini to sacrifice. -’CaU Keyport Unfurnished $G5 per month, furnish* .Cancels 10 Trips t has children going to both 7-0149.— . wJ20 ed, $75 per month. CaU Keansburg aaored lily, which have been ger outside Club 34 nnd that FRAN’S Happy Day Nurnery.1- For 81188-W. ‘ - wl20* grown In sterilized water aDd Springer had wielded a knife. Auto Hits Guard Rail, The Rollo Transit Corp.' can­ grammar school and high children 2 to 5. For working or celled 10 trips between Asbury school, this committee, wishes shopping mothers. Reasonable rates. COUCH bed and blonde oak dinette forced Into the "crabs '‘claw’’ They did not disclose the cause Call Matawan 1-0252-J-l. . wJ27« - act; end tables, desk with chair KEYPORT. apartmCnL,' 5 large rooms, which traditionally is displayed of the fight. They said the •Trees, Ends In Brook Park and New York Sunday, to sulmilt an amendment to Its and 2 easy chairs. Cali Matawan center of town. Inquire La Conte's The first bus left New York at resolutton of July 22, 1057, to PARKER Boarding. Home for aged l-4327-Jr or Matawan 1-2176-J-l. wJ20 Shoe Store, Front St.. Keyport or call ' at tie Chinese New Year’s fes- knife has not been found. Both Striking a guard rail fence men and women*. 24 hour aupgr- Keyport 7-4*18.1 or 7-1903-M. w!2fl tlval. -----,...... j ; men wore charged as disorder­ In the Hennlnger M ill, section 2 p.m. and arrived In Asbury make the limiting mileage 2.0 vision; Individual diets. Licensed by. 44 x 58 Inch walnut dining room table, ; India’s Government Gardens, ly persons. No date has been of Wilson Ave., Thursday Park one-hour late. Service miles in all cases, Tbe ' addi­ State of New Jersey. Reasonable extension: 4 chairs, excellent con­ FIVE room unfurnished spartment was Improved thereafter. The tional transportation so added rates, life miles South of Matawan dition, reasonable. Call Matawan Ground floor In private home. Just1 Hill Stations and Zoological set for a hearing. night, the auto of Arthur De- light. Highway 34: opposite White 1-0693-M. , wJ20 rcdnlshed like new with large cel­ — Gnrdena.ln Mysore, Bangalore, Qasco, 177 Norwood Ave., Laur­ Rollo firm did not operate be­ would not Increase the number Gate Inn. CaU Matawan 1-0611. 127 lar. Heat and garage furnJshed. Rent . -will display garlands of tuber­ tween Matawan and Red Bank of buses needed arid would not TV, portable, 1958 • 17 inch and ad* $100, per month. 5 minute walk lo. ence" Harbor, bounded off in through Keyport and U n 1 o n substantially change tho cost HELP WANTED Justabie stand, used one month, one trains, buses, movies, stores--and oses and Jasmine and a trl-col- librarian Makes the darkness to run back AVON sales representatives needed, year warranty. Sacrifice, must sell. churches In Keansburg. This Is a ored 'garland of scented Jns- across the roadway Into a Bench Sunday but resumed Involved.’’. , established territories: 4 hours dally Call Matawan 1-2402-R. wi20 1st class home with boat basin lp mine, crossandra and geran- (continued from page one) service Mpnday. ,, ... Dolan. Obiects ,. required. We train you. For fur* BUREAU. $20, kitchen set. $1B, arm rear yard. No children under - Td i field. It continued on across ther., information call. Shadyside l- chair, 135, secretary and chair. yeara. . Horace G. Folwer. 219 . ... lum. foliage, ...... 1 ...... :. ot Library Service; 621 d 1 s- the field,-striking two trees Service was continuod close Mr. Dolan objoctcd to the 1337 • - '■...... : -wj2/2Q $35; also lamp table-and coffee tabic,. Crock Road, Keansburg. CaU Keans- - Native Wild Flowers . enrded as worn out, missing. and bouncing off thenri finally to schedule on the Marathon resolution. He found not $12, imported Italian lamps, $50 a burg. 6-1316. w)20 Varieties of native wild flow­ Withdrawn or donated to other Bus Line, operating between HOUSES FOR SALE pair. Call Matawan 1-2338. wJ20 to come to a halt when it drop­ enough facts had been present­ MATAWAN. attractive bungalow: as- APARTMENT. 4 rooms and bath, ol) ers in native handicraft con- libraries. Circulations reached ped into the waters of Baker Keansburg and Perth Amboy ed for such n resolution on sumo G.I. mortgage, $1800 down, WASHING machine, Kenmore, wring­ heat, hot water. Inquire Devlno,. talners will bo shown by the a total of 24.089 with 18.740 In through Union Be°ch, Key­ $40 per month. Excellent neighbor­ , er type, $40; also baby carriage, li Sunset Ave., Matawan or cal) Brook. .. . ' BUCh;&hort notice. He demand­ hood? J o h n Trabachlno. - Malawan s tro lle r com bination*. $18< C all M ata­ Matawan 1-BI56-M.-...... *J20 - municipality of Haifa, Israel; tho main library and 5340 - In port, Cllffwood and Latwsnie1 ed to know' the number of stu­ wan 1-2482-J after 5 p.m. wj20 from Monte Carlo will come the Cllffwood branch. The li­ Patrolman Frances Cherney, Harbor. 1-1737-M. wJtl -t- brary was open 208 days for, a -Mfttawan Township Police, re­ dents involved if the board APABTMENT, 3 rooms, unfurnished; . red and white prize giant sweet lated he received a call f o r Service was discontinued. In were to assume the full cost THIS AD attracted your attention Aluminum Windows oil utilities supplied, available Williams grown by Narmlno; total of 548 hours, which does help from Mr. DeQasco after northern county points by Boro of transporting pupils living because it ts set tn white space. March 15th; 1 or 2 adults only. CaU Norway will exhibit mountain net Include any time nt tho Buses, Inc., and the Public White space makes your ad stand f Venetian Blinds Keansburg 6-4151-W after 6 P.m. w jti the motorist, lost In the dark­ between 2.0 and 2.5 miles from out and the cost Is very reason­ Free Estimates—No Money Dows flowers and plants arranged in Cllffwood branch. Fines col­ ness of the wood and fearful of Service Co-ordlnnted Trans­ Matawnn High School and the able. You are one of over 10,000 Karl A. Frantz. Keyport 7-3405 APARTMENT, unfurnished. 4 rooms. a landscape effect with moss lected for dues amounted to port Sunday cancelled Its As­ people who wlU read this ad. heat and electric supplied. CaU $122.31. , . the intense cold of the n 1 g h t; bury Park-Newark run be­ estimated cost In dollars and Classified Ads bring results cheap­ Keyport 7-5127. - w!20 and rock background, prepared had followed the :ourse of the centjs. ' ly. Call Keyport 7-3030. and place PAINT AND WALLPAPER , by Mrs. Ruth Roslo Conrad!, New Registration brook until he came to the cause of the hazardous road your ad for some real results. Super market at our factory sales MATAWAN. 213 Main _ . Oslo;, Mrs. Daniel F. Kelley, A new registration was hold conditions. It was explained that .no ex‘- room. Huge discount, save .up to furnished or unfurnished; reason-, In 1957, beginning In - March, VanDreuten residence where Snowplows Clear Streets tra buses would be needed be­ 70% . Pickwick' Paint Factory, Route able. Call Keyport 7-0981. Jti lr.. of the Garden Club of Puer­ he obtained shelter, cause grammar school pupils BUILDINGS to move delivered to 79, between Freehold and Marlboro. to Rico, will be present at the with 891 registering. The figure The police officer reported Snowplows were used exten­ your property. Cheap. AU Improve­ Open dally until 7:30 p.m., Sunday flower show_to arrango her does not Include the Cllffwood sively Monday and Tuesday would ride. In the same, buses ments. No price ovei phone. High­ until 2 p.m. jti FOR SALE the car was submerged up to as those going to high school. way 33, Manalapan- Phone English- UNITED STATES and foreign stamp*. club’s entry of native shady registration. Mrs. Dominick its floor level and was damag­ clearing streets of. snow ac­ town 7-3521. Mailing address. Daisy single snd blocki, olat*1 numbers. noted that If each child In the cumulations In nil communi­ Those questioning the resolu­ k Petrie. Inc.. Box 18), Freehold wjti WASHER, Monitor Aerator, brand CaU Keyport 7-144G wJU foliage and tropical plants; ;' ed badly by Its Impacts with tion pointed out the high school new, never been used. Price, $45. Four separate carnation en- school from grades two the guard rail and trees. ties. Hardest hit municipalities Call Matawan 1-2142. J20 tries from Spain total more through eight wero registered were reported to be Mnrlboro, pupils arrive at 7:50 a.m. and USED CARS- ACCORDIONS . the grammar school buses do BEDROOM set. Early American; NEW ind used, bought-sold-rented. re ­ Uirin 4000 blooms. The carna- an additional GOO would bo add­ Drunken Driving Holmdel, Raritan and Madi­ CAR TOWN also modern atyle custom built sofa paired and exchanged. ~ tN—J, -M o-- (Ions represent entries by four ed to' the total. son Townships, whero soriie not begin to arrive until 8:15 HWY 35. MORGAN, and arnv-chalr. Call between 10 slc Center. 42 Broad St.. Keyport TeL Barcelona growers; they will During t h e year, Stanley Charged In Crashes roads were Impassable as late a.m. They wanted to know PARKWAY 1*4498 a.m. and 1 pm , Keyport 7-0449. KF.yport 7-1478. Lesson* oo a ll In ­ be colorful red, yellow, white, Bartrnm, J. P. Hostetter, Miss as Monday night. what would happen to the w jU /28 , wJ20 struments. wjtf pink, pale violet nnd o r a n g o Mary E, Stack. Mr. Hobo, Miss Keyport Pollco Department The New York and Long grnnunajyjchool children wait­ varieties. The Union of South Ellen Haney, Warren Abrams. will arraign two drivers re­ Branch Ra)lroad reported that ing around for 45 minutes for Africa will show bouquets of Mrs. VanWlnkle Todd, E. Mur­ cently Involved In accidents In some Fennsjl''nnla and Jersey classes to start. Robert Hardle, native blooms. ' ray Todd. Robert Mclntrye, the borough before .Magistrate Central Lines trains were as grammar school principal, ac­ Mrs. Betty ■ Delbert and Stan­ Seymour R. Klelnberg on much as 00 minutes late Sun­ knowledged under questioning BUSINESS SERVICES ley SolokowskJ donated books drunken driving charges, day night. The dispatcher’s of­ on the point'that there always ,^ 'S h e a Cleared Of and magazines. A "Treasury One defendant, Floyd E. fice reported the delays wero could be trouble brewing when “ Auto Death Charge of Early American Homos" Hemingway, Lloyd Rd.,'Mata­ caused when train crews could pupils are not kept oocupled was presented by Mrs. Stock­ wan, Is charged as the driver not roach terminals because of with class work at a s c h o 0 1 Television Contractors Causing death by auto ton Hopkins In memory of who came out of a gas station building. Proponents of the res­ CARPENTER and building contractor, the storm. ‘ CAN YOU PERFORM J. G. Metsger. Florence Ave.. Key­ charge entered ngalnst Frank Mbs. Wari-on Hutchinson. The at Six Corners Feb. 7 and The snowfall wns the great­ olution averred there was no TELEVISION SERVICE port New homes, garages, all alter­ O'Shea, 29, Beachway, Keans- Laurence Harbor Library - do­ went broadside Into a ear op- est since Mar. 18 and 10, 1958, due consideration being given ations and repairs. Easy financing to adjusting bus schedules and Call us for reliable TV service; tale- A SERVICE THAT arranged. Call Keyport 7-4159. wjtf burg, was quashed by Magis­ nated "Webster's New Collegi­ orutcd on Broadway by Mary when 17,6 Inches blanketed vision antennas repaired and.lnstaU- trate Seymour R. Klelnberg ate Dictionary." Frederick Hopla,, Old Amboy Rd., Cllff­ most of the state. In tho Tren­ class hqurs so that there would ed. We also repair radios and small WARM air beating systems installed, not bo a disparity of more electrlo appliances. PEOPLE WANT? - gas. oil or coal. Furnaces and sheet Raritan Townshlp'Tthts week, Manning again printed signs. wood, Tho Hopla car was ton area, whore 13 Inches of metal work. Our 25 years experience Mr. O’Shea was fined $50 and Tho Woman’s Club of Mata­ smashed In on Its left side. snow fell.ovor the .weekend, it then Avo or ten minutes hc- enables us to give you a good tob tween tho high school and VILLAGE TELEVISION at low cosL Brtoletfe, 470 Main St., $5 costs and had his llccnso wan donated the Christmas Another, John amnde, was reportedly the heaviest In LET THEM KNOW Keyport. Call Keyport 7-1349-J or revoked for 00 days on the decorations as tn tho past. Perth Amboy, Is held as the 33 years. 20 E. FRONT ST. Keansburg 6-3442, , . . ' wjti , careless driving charge cnter- Story hours were held the first driver who struck the parked Courts Closed LEGAL NOTICE KEYPORT WITH A ed by Trooper William J Saturday of each month for car of Arthur A. Wo.lpin, In Middlesex. Mercer nnd MONMOUTH COUNTY - Burke, Keyport State Pollco. children In kindergarten n n d Woodbridge, In front of the SURROGATE’S COURT KEYPORT 7-3081 .Monmouth Counties, Superior NOTICE TO CREDITORS TO PRE­ ; BUSINESS Mr. O’Shea was arraigned grades one nnd two. Children’s Yo Cottage Inn on Wost Front Court Judges ordered .the SENT CLAIMS AGAINST ESTATE THORESEN ns driver of the car which ran Book Week wns held In Novem­ St,, Fob. 12,..Tho Wolpln car ESTATE OF LORD B. CUTTRELL courts closed for the day be- (ALSO KNOWN AS LLOYD D. CUT­ TV SERVICE . HANSEN1 Into Mrs. Rose Nadolny, 08; ber. __ wns forced Into nn utility pole cnuso of dangerous hlghwny T R E L L ) ...... • • _ CLASSIFIED her daughter, Mrs. Claire Le­ Classroom Libraries by the forco of the Impact, (L. B. CUTTnELL), deceased MAT AW AN” 1-1600 PAINTERS. PAPER HANGERS. travel. Commuters going to Pursuant to the order of EDWARD TEN EYCK RONSON INC. DECORATORS . , manskl, 34, and grandson, Classroom libraries nre In The Wolp|n car was smashed Now York from nearby Now C. BHOEGE, Surrogate of the Coun­ MATAWAN Leonard Lemanskl, 10, all of every room In tho Cllffwood In nt both Its left front nnd Jersey counties found b u s ty of Monmouth, this day made, • on w jti ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN 10. Collins St., Keansburg, on School, nnd Mrs. Domlnlqk left rear. the application of the undersigned. CALL ATLANTIC4H1GHLANDS ' service good on the wliolo, J. Franklin CyttrcII, Sole Executor of PHONE l-O Bll-J Routo 30, In-front of tho Key­ urged tencliefs to send In re­ with only slight delays. “ 7 the estate of the said Lord B. Cut- on KEANSBUnG S-2UU-R . port Auction in a rainstorm on quests for additional material. Route 34, Main St., troll (also known as Lloyd. B. Cut- \ I • ■ wltl Tho Ford Motor Company trell) (L, B. Cuttrcll), deceased, no­ RUSSELL . Nov. 8, 1057. It Is hoped a library will bo In­ announced It wns forced to tice Is hereby given to the creditors KEYPORT 7-3030 FLOORS laid; scraped, finished and -Magistrate Kleiribcrg stated cluded lh the planrfor the new Crash Injures Four, of said deceased to present to the TV SERVICE - waxed; old floors a specialty. Cat cloSe Its assembly plants _ In S/iid Solt.Exccutor:their claims.under AJ1D ASS FOR K eyp ort 7-G677. wtU - Tuesday; he ; did - not believe building to bo erected In Cllff­ A reckless driving summons Mnhwnh nnd "Edison Township cath within six months from thli date. EXPERT TV A-ANTENMA REPAIRS —that Third Assistant Prosecut­ wood, ...... was Issued by Patrolman Har­ Monday morning because of Dated: February 11th, 1958 CARPENXEfLwork; alterations, calK or John Pctlllo had shown J, Franklin Cuttrell MATAWAN 1-6070 CLASSIFIED/ " inet work; also ma«on':work.“ :CaU - - The library officers express­ vey Morrell, Jr., Mntawnn Po­ henyy_nbsontcclsm. It hoped to 10 Washington- St., olm glcnger, Keansburg B-478S. WJ2/27 - that an clement of rcckloss- ed their appreciation for .the lice, to R. 3, Whaloy, 19, Brad- resumo production with the Matawan, N. J. ' ~ ness, such ris needed to sus­ J. Franklin Cuttrell, Esq., KEANSBURG 6-2300- service given by the State Bur­ evolt Rd., Holmdel, Friday, night shift. Many industrial 36 West Front St.. . Bulldozing tain a causing death charge, eau of Library Services, Tho charging that driver as run­ plants In the- Perth Amboy K e y p a rtr N t 'J.t ------—— existed.--f^ho- case was tried A ttorney Trees servlco pays tho Initial postngo ning his Vinr through a ro d nrcn also closed shop when a J13 114.20 CINDERS . Jan. 28. Mr. Fetlllo put on tho on books borrowed from lt, and light nt Main St. nnd Routo 34 largo percentage of employees DON’S TV SERVICE O'REILLY’S Tree Servlc*. Treea Dietrich. Bros Inc. Trench dlggtng. stand Charles Hutchinson, New Jersey Department For. fast efficient radio and television pruned, cut down, fireplace logs trucking a bulldozing. Ms ton sand tho Matawan Library, the re­ nnd striking tlie car of Murray could not get through to work. of Civil Service servfc* eall Matawan 1-3844 wjlf it to site, Iota cleared. Free esti­ •rd gravel, driveway gravet. ’ blue- Matawnn Rd., Cllffwgod, arid turn postage. During Decem­ Wallet, 38, Smlthburg, pro- The Westlnghouse Electrlo Examinations mates given- Call Uatawan I-S444-M stone, cinders end top soil. 28 Spring .. John Roche, Elizabeth Announccd-ciOBlng date for filing-- •______w ltf Lawn Ave. Matawan. CaU Matawan ber, tlio Matawan Library re­ cocdlng through on a green Corporation gave the 1200 • applications February 28, 1938- 1-3993 or Malawan 1-2192.- wt27 drivers qt the scene, who tea- turned 37 books to the sorvico. light, : ...... ' '...... workers nt Its meter division For '- special application - blanks, JOE'S TV SERVICE mym duties and . minimum auaiiflcations. Antiques 1 tlflejLto seeing, the victim ,,,ln Mrs, Dominick stated, tho. U- .MivWnllot was roported lm Plant In Newark ouc-d2y' fur­ apply to Department of Cltil Service; SAME DAY SERVICE /, Upholstery tlie-roadway.-beforeshe was brary-Js -fortunate/1a „hnvinB proving yesterday at Mon. loughs. And tho rtai-lttm. A t StQlft J!ouse,_Trenton.' New Jersey_or .THE - Ma Uhewa UpoortuEU ly Shop LARRYIB--Uphdtitery-r»KX lilt and to Seeing ther bodies of Jrora tlm " branch' bfltces; located -.al -WEALSO-DC:ANTENNA-WORK- Antiques, wants to buy aU types oi the assistance of Mrs. Mary L. mouth Memorial Hospital, senal. In Edison Township 1100 Raymond Boulevard. Room 107, furniture, mate, tailored ino rut • Mrs.1 Nadolnyj Mrs. 'Lemanskl Hurdle, a professional librar­ where he was taken by Mata­ granted administrative . leave Newark. New Jersey and CUv Hail, antiques Dolls toys, furniture, china, t»jnv . No mone* down X) LUtlt St. Camden, New Jersey, • . KEANSBURG 6-0310 glassware-snd old tewelry 115 Broso -M ataw ao CaU Uatawan I-2V73-J. and Leonard Lemanskl scat­ ian,, who Is omployod-50 hours wnn First Aid Squad. His wife, to the 3000 civilian employees The salary rates shown for the fol* w ill way. Keyport • tered from ono' another and each month. Eleanor, 33, and son. Stewart, at the snow-blocked Army ln- li.wing clerical tests are for the Stata Specialties lying-lri -the roadway after the As to future .ilans, a sum­ nine, woro treated for their In­ stallatlc j . ’ . service. The rales of nav in the County and Municipal service will FUH EXUfcin TV A ANTENNA Oil Burners &AUV shoes bronzed and pearl coal ' ■ Impact...... -' ‘ ■ ; . " mer book week Is being plan­ juries nt the hospital nnd rc- MaJ. Ocn. W.’ Preston Cor- vary from Ihos” in the Slate service REPAIR CAU . ed in 5 pastel colors. Made up ; Gporge Arnvantls, Asbury ned for tho children during tho loased after the accident. Mr. and will be somewhat higher or low- Ol) ournei service stoves and Uoor ,nto lifetime mementos, ash travs. dcrmnn, commanding officer furnaces cleaned, repaired or sold lamps, bookends etc, Wo-pick up Park, defense attorney, insist­ months of July, and August, Whaley was, takon to Perth of Fort Monmouth, announced C’open to citizens. 12,months resident SHORE RADIO Ol Krvoorl 7-2125...... - w ltl and dellyer. Specialty Plating Co.. rind .the board Is considering Amboy General Hospital where tn Matawan Tnwnshio. 3) Garden Place, Keyport. Call ed neither witness had soon that all civilian employees at Clerk, Salary. I2280-SX8S0 ner year. SERVICE Malawan 1» 1854. the Impact to verify lt w a a having A morning opening to hi was treated and released. that Signal Corps base ha d The hiring rate and minimum paid SAI.ES & SERVICE Tires. • * r tifls i 36 CHURCH SI KEANSHUHO T«HE.S, completely guaranteed, tut truly the O’Shea oar that hit accommodate: high school pu- Both cars wore wrccktd by caps .ln stock for immediatq mount­ Manure iji'e three persons, bisihissal of plls who, , beriauso of half sos; tlio' Impact and towod from persounplnnc« !rtV l,,c; .living of!°!1 tho post par year..' ‘ KEANSBURG 6-055-1 ing. 6 hour aervlce- tn recapping your XiANl/ilE, -*traw; buv direct from ' the death, charge accordingly slon, have been unable to utl-. tho scone. Tho crash occurred wore-excused if ihcy reported cltTk Sa|®rv> »2loo l3000 per You May Use Youi Easy Charge casings. Biyjhore Tire Co., High­ farm and save: also top soil. We - Account way 35, Cllffwood. Call Matawan deliver, C. Cawjla. Kevnort 7-5344-NL was asked. • I llze’library facilities. at 10140 p.m. Into lot- duty. 'jjFMI.TS ' ■- V ,' WJU 1-OS88. w ltf w tU , lngs must Uft traversed by.-»U Elevitor la County Court House motorists using the 'Keyport Cars Crash In Farmers; Most Understand Purposes, N e w entrance of i the Garden Btate Parkway to ,travel soutip (continued from page one) Methods Of Social Security Program Mayor John Mars, Jr:,! an­ tn his car, dim m ing Lanier; nounced .the township la -plan­ 21. Cllffwood, to Monmouth While the old-age and surviv­ present time ls fcur-and-o n e- ning to terminate the munlcl- Memorial-Hospital. Also taken ors insurance' program ol the quarter per cent; the employ­ pally-owned garbage collection to that hospital were Mr. Sass- Feb. It. iss* Page Thirteen Federal Government has been service. Collection service will man and four children riding er pays one-hall of tills and de­ In his car, all named-Hanley pfTw operating tor 21 years, It only ducts tbe other half from the bo maintained by a private and living In East Newark. was no aiding and abetting by Is during the past tew yearn wages paid the employee. garbage contractor as soon as V h e_,. Hanley children were hla clients. - thp program has been extend­ Computes Net -Inoome - a contract may he negotiated Mary Ann, 10; Patricia, nine; Mnulslmto Klelnberg rcfuj- ed to farm people. To Insure The self-employed farm oper­ by the committee. . lienorn, 18 _ months;______Charles______ed to act on Mr, Rothenberg’i taking advantage ot their ator computes his net Income The commltteo ordered the four. Charles Hanley was UiF motion to nmend tho complaint rights and to meet their obll- nnuSchedulfi F of his Income liquor license of Hollywood Ll- ono— Clash victim who—was- Mintll either tho nroseoulor’s of- £fitIon.S. it is important thnt nil tax return and carries this quors and Groceries, Inc., treated and released, all the flee or Uie borough attorney farm people understand the figure to the last page of the Lower Main St.; suspended for others being admitted to the had come Into tlio case, He purposes and methods of the schedule. Here he figures the a period of 25 days. The store hospitals! continued $1000 bail for each program; social securltystax due, (three- entered a plea of guilty Thurs- Admitted to Rivervlew Hos­ defendant. .This ls most true of some and-tbree-elghths per cent) and d a y to Alcoholic Beverage pital was Catherine Larkin. 66, Arrested Feb. 9 special provisions In the social completes Schedule 8E which Control -Bureau charges ot Verona. She was reported Im­ The six accused youUts were security law which apply to the Is used eventually to post his having sold alcoholic beverag­ proved Tuesday but still at arrested Feb, 0 after Keyport farm operators and farm em­ earnings Lo his social security es to a minor. The penalty is that hospital. Mary Ann and Police received a complaint ployees. Social security Is a account. scheduled to take effect at 10 Henora Hanley still were at from Mrs. Domud -Borst, 25 system of providing protection If the farm operator has had p m, on Saturday, Feb. 22. Monmouth Memorial b u I In Pacific Blvd.. Cllffwood Bcacb, against need In three types of a bad year with very low earn­ "good” condition. Hie o ther charging thnt her two sons, risks which everyone faces. ings or even a loss, he' m ay crash victims had been releas­ Donald 16, nnd Douglas, 15, First there ls the risk of loss find the use. of an alternate No Schotil Aid ed. " and...... tholr compaulqnr2"STrreT; of income due to retirement at method for figuring earnings to (continued from page one) Trooper Cnscy stated he Und McLaughlin, 10, of 95 Pacific or after age 61 for men and his advantage. By so -doing, overflowing sep.tlc tftnka not Issued any summons us Ills Blvd., lind been robbed wllllo . age 62 for women. 'Secondly; he tnay take social security around tho area now without Investigation convinced h I ni returning homo from the mov­ there ls the risk of death at credit for as much as $1200 or adding 200 more. The mem­ weather conditions had had ies. Mrs. llorst said llio Mo- any age leaving dependent sur­ Iwo-thlrds of his gross farm In­ bers believed tlie township sew­ much to do with tlio crash. Laughllii youth lied been vivors without Income and the come If that gross Is less than erage authority would make Tlio two cars, towed from llio punched 111 llio face ivlien ho third risk ls loss of earning ♦1800. ■' , ' scene, were listed as total dented having any money. power due to disability. Knollcioft wait until there wrecks. Patrolman Dniiuld Nuns, . Variety Of Benefits There are occasions when were sewers in Laurcnco Har­ Keyport Police', said that Rob- farmer may be in doubt as.to bor, even though Uils could be rdco admitted getting out of a The old-age and survlvore In­ bis responsibility lo report em­ years in tlie futures car driven by Kennedy at - surance program offers a va­ ployees. If he -has arranged Mr. Baler Insisted tho engi­ State’s Attorney nroadway and West Front 8L ‘ riety of possible .benefits f_0 r with a crew.leader for then to neering on grades, rouds nnd icontlnucd from page olio! und robbing tlio younger boys workers, their wives, widows, harvest his crop, It nor­ /drains In Knollcrofl would have now he wus prepared-to chal­ of 70 cents, lie also admitted husbands, children and par- mally would be the crew lead- Monmouth County Freeholders Earl Woolley and Abram Voorhees, standing left to right, to be Improved to meet specie j ncaitonn of tho 1056 subdivision lenge Us lcgnlity In tliut there punching McLaughlin, polloo on a record of earnings of each workers he supplied. If the Great increase in court personnel* Jurors, and staff at the Court House made it necessary to ordinance. After"he lind gotten Uio Borough of Keyport which ly remained In the cnr. person who works In employ­ crew leader does not wish to complete seeond elevator. When Court House w as constructed* provision was made for two the "fo\ir points,” Mr. Brown ever sanctioned use of n law­ Another development yester­ ment or self-employment cov­ take the responsibility; or ls not elevators, but only one was completed at that time. left thq meeting obviously dis­ yer other than' tlio designated day In tlie caso was Uio serv­ ered by the law. Tbe earnings able, a contract can- be enter­ gusted. borough nllornoy. ing by Uio State Alcoholic Bev­ records, kept by tho Boclal Sc- ed: Into' between thb farm er and and each member received a Truck, Snowbound Op In butlt could be driven away Paul Lafayette appeared Wants Complaint Amended erage Commission on Abe Sdlo* curlty Administration, are bas­ the crew, leader making all of Valentine from Rose Coleman, after the Holmdel Township about the lt-trallcr camp she Mr. RolUenherg demanded inon, as proprietor of the Mor- ed on reports whicb.employers the crew members employees chairman. Crossing, Hit By Train road crew, clearing snow near­ projected for Ills property at nt Uie outset that tlio complaint griuvltlo General 111 ore, of a complete for their employees of the farmer and reported -by by, freed lt from tlio deep Routes 9 and 36. Ho ncctwcd ugaluKl his.client, Kennedy, be notice lo appear for hearing In - and the self-employed complete him. The rule o f $160 cash A social will be held at the The-driver of a Juno Dairy snowbank where the train bad tho board of unlawfully Ve- amended as II stipulated t li e Newark Mar. 19 on a charge for themselves. wages or 20 days work ls next meeting. AU members milk truck had a narrow es­ holBtcd It. strlcllng his project when be youlli had "aided and abetted” of aelllug to a minor Fab. I. It IS Important that farm era­ factor in such an' arrangement. are asked to attend. cape from death at 10:13 a.m. was going far beyond meeting Ihy assaultl end robbery with­ , ployees have their social secur- yesterday when hie vehicle the minimum requirements .of One of Uio defendants, was re­ stalled going acrosa the New out signifying whom this de­ ported to police to liave nam-, account number and see Jailed After Alleged Subdivision Rule Uie old trailer ordinance. In a fendant had aided and abetted. ed "a store In Morganvllle” . .that their employer niakes Raritan Lodge 80 Y ork" b ’ Lflttfr Branch R,R. Blormy set-to with hint,’ the M rjC^rry opposed llilB, stat­ mid a lavorn In Keyport ax recordof this .number when Officers Installed Threats.By Telephone . tracks at .Bethany Rd. " (continued from page one) board maintained Its ^position ing Uiat, all tlio complaints Places whcro thoy liad bought; they start to work. It Is ira- Herbert Heffolffnger, O s k- The twin crossings'' located' there was nothing In thb con­ were drawn uniformly and the fleer, Uiougli minors, Feb. I; — portant to-have - and transcrlbe At a recent meeting of, Bari* -The day after he wasreleas- hurst.r the driver of the truck, In. MatawanTownslilp .glided* ing—ordinance—whlGh defined atdlng aiid abetting had been / In iihaUi<‘r oiise Involving” correctly their social security tan Star Lodge SO, Order' of ed from Monmouth County Jail, was'seeking to iree"U from Joining Keyport, have been whether trailer camps are -al­ pertinent only In a statute' youths In assault, Franklin Ly- account number to tbe proper the Shepherds of Bethlehem, William J. 8ulllvan, 52, was ar­ the snow slide In which It was the scenes Of Bevefal car-traln lowed In a commercial tone since amended to make It nn lo, 1.9, of 31 tiwoetbrlar. St., place on their Income tax re-['Keyport. officers were lnstall- rested by Keyport Police Feb. stuck as he went up grade off accidents In past years. The and Uie body would not act un­ action of tho name degree ns Cllflwood, charged Roger Mil- tum. If there Is' an error In the ed by Helen Mulchow, Deputy 12, after his wife complained the tracks. Henry Reis, Breton most recent occurred t h til It had been affirmed Uiey llicnCliinl assault and robbery. lei'. 19, also of Cllffwood, with’ use of the social security ao- Supreme Commander and her be bad caUed her place of em­ Woods, railroad engineer, ’ told Lloyd Rd. crossing Feb.at 10o wore. Mr. - Karkus agreed there assault In an'alley on W o a t count- number, th e earnings staff of officers...... ployment threatening to kill her Trooper Jerome-Casey, K ey­ when William Bell, Old Stage Mr. Lafayette's bitter pledge wero two statutes which bore Front St., Koyport Fob, M, Ly-^ . credit may .not be credited to The following officers were and ‘‘bust up the place.” ...... port State Police, he saw the Rd., .Old Bridge, was—Injured to-aeek hlv rights; under the bn aiding and abetting" but lo claimed he lmd nuitalried a " the correet account. ' Installed: Irene Moadlnger, According to police, Sullivan truck ahoad at the crossing as seriously whan h is nuto was old trailer ordlnnnoe finally they were not the ones cited severe physical beating and Special Bales Matawan, commander; Lillian bad served a year In the coun­ his‘No. 712 .Pennsylvania R.R. struck by an easlbound Cen- van him tlio concession that In the complaint, Mr. Karkus that Mltlor liad uaed a knife There are special rules gov­ Coleman, Laurence Harbor, ty Jail for an assault on' his train approached but that the tralRallroad of New Jersey, the township engineer will .go offered to submit a mcnioran ngalust him. MlUer denied h*v— erning the reporting of farm aide to commander; Nellie wife. After a call early In the vehicle appeared safely clear passenger train, ’’ over his plana In the next two dum of law, but Mp. F n r r y lng Uio knlfo but admitted lie employees that are different VanPelt, Matawar, vice com­ evening, a second phone caU of the tracks, Then, as the The crossing now Is guard­ weeks and llio board . subse­ and Mr. Rotlimibcrg quickly had beaten Lylo, The court from business- and Industry. mander! Helen Stettenfeld, was traced by Patrolman John train came on. tbe truck slip­ ed by signs and reflector lights quently-will glvo him some objected. Mr. Karkus Uteri ex­ fined Mlttcr $50 and crIUeUed The farm employer.reports Keyport, mistress of ceremon­ Vlsconl to a tavern In Mata­ ped back Into the snow onto In the'evening. There are no sort of a definite d e o 1 s 1 o n, pressed content to proceed on Lylo for aooepUng Mltter’x each January for the previous ies; Alice Bel], Old Bridge, wan where Sullivan was ap­ the track. flashing signals or gate Instal­ rather than Just let the matter tlio statute. cited In confidence challenge and eonUnulnc a year using Internal Revenue scribe; Joyce Sprague, Old prehended by Matawan Police. ' Mr. Heffelflnger Jumped for lations, The Lloyd Rd. cross- drift. tlu proof would allow there brawl. Service Form 943, on his re­ Bridge, accountant; Mary Lu- Police said ho admitted mak­ hi.-, life. The engineer Jammed port he lists all employees, beck. Port Monmouth, treasur­ ing a phone call to his wife. on the~Tocomollve's brakes with ihetr social security num- er.- . . He was scheduled to appear In but lie only could slow the bcrs, to whom.he has paid $150 Also Bertha Ulalter, Keans­ Keyport Municipal Court last train down *b o that tho cow­ or more In cash wages In the burg. chaplain; Elmer Mc­ night to face the threat charg­ catcher lifted the truck over "year or haveiwOrked'on 20 or Cracken, South Amboy, m a r- es. . into a deep snowbank. In so more days for him In the year shall; Phoebe Neidlnger, Key­ doing the brake fitting of the' even If the amount of—wages port, past commander; Judy 10 years from today, many train was torn loose and tho paid was less than- $150. Oppo­ Mcl^r'ackeh. South A rulj o y, young men and women will be train was stalled. site the' name M■' each em­ Inside guard;! Hattie' A u s 11 n, studying In college, their way , Mr. Heffelflnger was unhurt, ployee the amount of w a g e s Union Beach, outside guard; paid through saving NOW "to according to the trooper. The paid that employee Is listed. Rose Coleman. Laurence Har­ U. S. Savings Bonds. rear of the truck was battered Farm employers who have a bor, trustee for 18 months; large payroll and build up a so- Myrtle Deblle, Haslet, one-year How. about business cards? dal security tax liability of trustee; Barbara Menkc.Eiig- We can supply them quickly Planning A Wedding? more" than. $100 early In th e llshtown, six-month trustee; and at the right price. Come year have an additional report William Bell, Old Bridge, rep­ and try us. , to make, ' resentative; Robert Sprague, The amount of the social se­ Old Bridge, alternate. Real Estate Listing Cards curity tax on employees at the Refreshments were served for sale at .this office. , - Visit the office of The Keyport Weekly and Tlie Matawan Journal, 52 W. Front St., Keyport,. Air Condlllonlng-lamperotufet trod*, to ora,;- . tor. oll-wMitwr comfort. 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7hi Bit Alt Sptrl C oup*, lit t f toJffcfow ft 52 W FRON'I fi'I. d *i,*ry Cbow©/ol it tcU ly flo lo OUttt, KEYPOIIT 7*3030 See your local authorized Chevrolet dealer for quick appraisal—prompt delivery! ££non90*W/' • eased o n factory list prices for comparable sedan a n d hardtop models, “How’s The Food?” Asks Monmouth Memorial Hospital Spring NJ Fire College Lloyd Speaks To Fourteen In Area Siunmer Evening Program IsScheduled . On Petit Jury List . f r ^ *> "* *’»v-/ Fourteen' bayshore residents School At Rutgers Topics covering techniques in Literary Clul) have been named on the Mon/ MtTAWAN JOMtMl Rutgers University will seven phases of fire lighting 1F. Howard Lloyd,’ sr., Mata- inouth County petit jury list ■ •• open, , this summer. Its first and prevention will highlight Wan;" was the g'uest Speaker! at now In effect. They are Joseph I*age Fourteen Feb. 20, 1958 . the 1958 spring program of the Friday’s meeting of the .Key­ E. Chapman, Keyport; Mrs. evening summer school class­ New jersey Stste Fire College. port Literary Club,' held In the Myrtle F. Craig, Matawan; es lri New Brunswiok for em­ Reformed Church House.; He Is William R. Doebler, Hazlet; ployed men and Women and The program wlli consist of i former 'superintendent of Spencer b. Embree, Jr., Marl­ 'ISew Booklet On others who wish to accelerate five night sessions! to be con­ schpols lri Middletown Town­ boro Township; John J. Feth- their college programs, Bean ducted lri Ancora, Lakewood ship, snd former supervising erston, West Keansburg; Miss Varicose Veins and Dover, at the Ancora 8tate principal to Matawan. He re­ Marlon Hoelderlln, Union Ernest E, McMahon an­ cently returned to teaching, Beach: Mrs. Edith „ Lansing, ' . If man never had gotten up nounced today, Hospital, Tuesdays beginning due to the teacher shortage Hazlet, .. ■ off all foura and learned to Mar. .4; at the Clifton A v e. and on Sundays he' preaches walk on bis hind legs, he might "The new program,” accord­ In th e Lincroft Community Also Ernest H. Schneider, not suffer now from varicose ing to Dean McMahon, "will Grade School, Lakewood, on Keansburg; Gordon N. Smith, veins, according to a new meet the Increasing demand Thursday nights from 8 to 9:30 Church. ------. Matawan Township) Harry J! i booklet on this ancient ond p.m. starting on Mar. 20 and Mr.. Lloyd used as his topic, Smith, Raritan Township; widespread affliction published by. adults In central New Jer­ each succeeding Thursday "Literary Side of Washington Marvin E. Suydam, Marlboro ’ r e c e n 1 1 y by the Amerlcsn sey for year-round evening col­ through Apr, 17,’ and In tho and Lincoln." He pointed out Township; Mrs. Carrie V. Heart Association and Its affll- lege educational opportunities. Dover High Bchool, Dover, on that the two men were similar Tune, Matawan; Grant Van-, , lates. . ■ ' . - With over 80 per cent of the Wednesday nights Irom 8 to In their literary natures .as dermark, Cllffwood; Clair R. , Dr. William Herbert, Avon, Rutgers evening students, em­ 9:30 p.m., starting on Apr, 16 they were able to present their Wentworth, West Keansburg!/. ; ~ chairman of the public educa- and e a c h Wednesday rilght ideas In words to others, in .• tlon committee of the Mon­ ployed during the' day, there through May 14- , spite of their, different b a o k- mouth. County Heart Assocla- has been a demand for sum­ The sessions]are open to paid grounds. Mar. 2-8 Marks r tlon explained, "As the booklet mer evening classes In New and volunteer firemen arid, i The speaker stressed th a t point s out,. man’s : upright Brunswick for several years. members of plant brigades. Washington came; from sn stance makes it necessary for ; "While a summer ' evening Certificates will he. award ed to aristocratic family while Lin­ Save Vision Week the blood lri the lower extreml- session' has been conducted. by those attendlrig four of th'e five coln- was,a predu£t; qf the "Enjoy Youthful Vision", will v . ties to flow back to the heart the Btato University In New­ sessions, -. grass roots and poverty. .Yet, be the, theme of Save' YoUrWl*3 ’ against the pull,"of gravity. In ark since 1948, New ; Bruns­ be said,] both men had . digni­ slori Week, Mar, 2 to' 8,'hn hri- people whd\bave'. Inherited wick students' have had to com; ty, sincerity arid a natural l.lt-. dual event sponsored by optozri; . /weak'" veins or. whose occupa- mute to NeWark fof such Bring All Pap ers etary! sense. He cited, as ex­ etrlsts, -public utilities .a nd . (Jori. keep's them on theli feet courses, 'There non Is a sufll- amples,, Wash|ngton’s Farewell lighting. z companies. " W 1th -lor- long hours at a. time (for clent number of .these students Address grid, Lincoln's, Qettys-' proper-bare, one, can see - as", example, housewives, police-’ to warrant opening a new eve­ Necessary For SS burg Address, which will live' Well at 60 as at 16,” said Dr. : men, elevator operators, dent­ Mrs: Myrtle Mohrbeok,'Mlddlotown, receives her tray from. Mrs. JHarthaGon, R Jf„ Lon, ning summer 'session tnr New -One'of the best ways Jor pet- forever lri Uterafy m ari t e r- Sidney M .; _K r a m e r] . Red * lsts, sales clerks), the relatlve- Branch, at Monmouth-Memorial. Hospital, * Mri.Gqza la handing p que.tfohnalre to secure tho Brunswick.” , 'the dean says.'; y soris. applying tor ^d'plal, Secur­ pieeed,. jto'Jjir, .Lloyd's opinion.. Bank, president ..of the Mon* ' ly thln-walled surface veins of .patient’s opinion of-the food servlco,' to be fllletlliraftersho hag flnislied her dlaner. Everilng coliegd’ classes ' will ity ■ benefits td~speed up" their r ThVprogram wriri lri charge moUth-Ocean Cqunlie’s .Optome- the r legs and their delicate "Excellent! I enjoyed my M. : Gottlieb,’-- administrative tergent wash,' under pressure, be conducted three .nights la payments Allari A. Bass', iriap- of ,thd literature -{ . department: - , ... . trlo Society. “There is no oth- . valves are not always to wltb- meals lri M'onmduth Memorial resident, visited many hospi­ to loosen all food particles and "week, onTMondajTTWednejdayp lager' of the Perth Amboy So- with- Mrs..Harry- E. Seamen er-aspeqii-of-aglng-that/can^xH- * stand the strain Imposed, by Hospital after the first four tals and Institutions; to deter­ apd Friday evenings, f r o ril. olal. Becurlty- /Administration as chilrnlan,' arid Mrs. 'Angelo jtict to adequately by modern • gravity.” - days of being here. The first mine • the,, food service b „e s t thoroughly clean them: before June 9 to Aug. 7 on the New Offlce sald-today, ls. to .t a ke. M,‘ W e.b s t e r , ; co'-chalrriiari. science,..,., . .-The' booklet emphasizes that four days, I was too sick. Your suited’ to .Monmouth Memorr they are sent under the first Brunswick; oompus ol the State with them alrrequlred proofs Mrs'. 'Webster presented , t h e „"Much of the .world’s most the physician should be con- soupsare. excellent. I think lal's needs before; beginning rinse where 160-degree water University. It. will be possible wheri thoy first call at, the So­ speaker, pnd also, the rinuslcal Important work is done by men suited whenever varicose veins your new equipment and serv­ the> remodeling and ' revamp­^ under tremendous pressure Is fob students to complete one cial Security District Office. program, consisting of Frank and'women over 43 who, with, are suspected since he can oft­ ing methods are the biggest Ing. . - poured over them, followed by term’s work in one' or two sub­ In most cases, Mr, Bass conj Fetta, pianist, an eighth grade the aid of optometry, enjoy . en ward off serious damage If iriiprovement. I really have en­ 1 Old Kltchena Removed jects during the evening sum* tlriued, this will prevent unneri grammar school.student end youthful, vision. Without mod­ seen in time. Many measures joyed my meals far more than .The old floor kitchens have a final rinse at 180 d e g r e e s mer session! -' ' , c ...... essary visits to" the district of- talented musician. He played ern vision care most of our.- now are available to help mlnl- my last visit here! Food and been removed, and all food with complete sterilization. University College Will offer flce. to furnish the. required doc­ "Claire DeLune".and "Fantas­ great statesmen.and many of. mlze the bulging of the leg service are excellent I" preparation moved to the main Tho dishes then are automati­ In the evening In New Bruns- umentary . evidence to' support ia to D Minor.” our scientists, writers and -.- veins : Into unsightly varicos­ Those are typical of the com­ kitchen where! lt can be super­ cally, pudhed out of the dish­ wlck ‘ this ’ hummer,' - oo))ege thelr clalrpiFor'lnstanco. lf ap* Mrs. Floyd M. Brown -was clergymen: would be lncapacl- ities or swellings. Such compll- ments - of patients at Mon­ vised dlreotly. While the ■ re­ credit oouraes ln contemporary plying for old aga benefits as the hostess. Prestding at'- -t h.e tated. Two out of three Jersey­ j oatlans ns swellings around the mouth Memorial Hospital In a modeling protect and the In­ washer onto drying racks In American poetry, rnasterpleces a wife, widow, retired wago- tea table, which was decorated ites depend on vision care for" anUesSlrrl£aK^„: the akin, survey to determine their opin­ stallation of new equipment preparation for tbe next meal. of classical literature, . money eamer or. self employed per­ In keeping w 1th Valentine’s efficiency And safety In their -leg ulcers or sores almost.. al ion of the food at- the Institu­ was going on, an. ln-s e r v 1 o e After each meal, the kitchen and banking, labor problems, son, bring fffCJT-tK age (pref­ ways can be prevented. by tion since the .Installation of training program was carried Is cleaned :ond scrubbed thor­ Europe since 1815, American erably, blrtb or baptismal cer­ Wharton and Mrs. Lester C. Savq Your Vision Week will "proper. .-'pare iitC th X zeu fc completely,, new food service on' to acquaint the employees oughly^ and each Item" put In. business Tnstltuiions, '"■princi­ tificate:) If applying for- bene­ Dick, Guests were Mrs: Vin­ be devoted to eduoatlon of the The1 booklet notes that even early In January. The survey with the new system and what Its place. At the end of the ples of business organization fits as a widow of an Insured cent Applegate, Mrs, John publio on the Importance of vi­ older men and women who day, the whole place Is steri­ would have been crippled by showed 92 per cent of the hos­ their Job would be. Unlike - a and management, principles of spouse,, proof of marriage is FitzGerald and. Mrs. George sion care, proper lighting and varicose veins a generation pital . patients satisfied w I t h restaurant, which can Just put lized under 140 pounds of live marketing. Introductory c o 1- required. Proof of death' of the Koiesar.' ". appreciation of "irisn’s most, ago now can _ continue - active their food and service, a per­ up a sign, "closed for altera­ stearii piped lnfrom the main lege-mathematlcs,' Introduction insured person*must!bo" sub; ..The. nqxt meeting .w 111 be precious ; sense," according to. and productive lives. centage that any good restau­ tions,” the hospital had to con­ power plant., ------' — — to logic and tho scientific meth­ mltted by. rill applicants for held In the church house on Dr. -Kramer, . . Entitled "Varicose Veins” rant well might be proud of, tinue to -work in and around Job Continuous od, problems of philosophy. In­ survivors benefits, where lthas Friday,-Feb.- 28, at w h 1 eh but no Intelligent restnuranteur the elaborate program and Just as at home, the continue troduction to sociology, and riot hCeri furnished previously time the hostess will be Mrg. Car'd ot Thanks ~rrr Entitled . "Varlcoso Veins,” would attempt to try and pro­ comp up with three meal$ a ous Job of finding three meals prlnolples of psychology.: For in connection with an earlier . the'new Heart Association pub: a day. goes, on', but In the hos­ J. Leon Schanck, sr.- fh e mus­ The fairilly of the late How- —I lioatlori is - Intended '■ prliriarlly vide more than, 1000 meals-a day for all of the patients, re­ those wishing to meet mathe­ claim,. . . . ic. department will, be, in •rd . McGlnty. wishes to. thank fob patients with this condition day, 385 days a year, to "cus­ gardless of how difficult it pital It takes 51 personnel, not matics entrance deficiencies, a An .application for benefits charge, .; , '...... : all their friends and neighbors and their fatnllles, and fo r tomers" who voluntarily didn't may havo been. Including the riursep and at­ special preparatory accelerat­ based on the account of a self­ for their iriony klridnesses dur­ physicians to give such pa­ patronize his “restaurant," But now that the project la tendants on the floors who ac­ ed course In preparatory math­ employed person must be ac­ ' Iri Appreciation' ing their recent bereavement, tients under their care. Avail­ and particularly on a non-prof­ done and running smoothly, lt tually handle the trays, -. . ematics also Is scheduled. companied by a copy of the I would like to thank all my especially, the Rov. Lawrence able on request from the Mori- it basis. would . seem that there '•' was ■.At the end of every day, Registration may be made person’s Income tax return for. friends' In Matawan for their Bailey, Matawan Towrishlp Pq- mouth County Heart Assocla- George J. Bartel, adminis­ never any other wsy to pre­ there Is .an Inventory of. sup­ for'these! courses by students the pre.vlous year^ The person kindnesses during my lecent lice, Matawan Borough PQlloe, tlon, Third and Pavilion Aves. trator of Monmouth Memorial, pare and serve food for a fam­ plies, arid at the end of tbe from other colleges or. divi­ also must suhmit evidence that Illness...... Keyport Polled, Matawan First Long Branch, lt concludes with points out that good food Is an ily of more than 309. Before month a complete report. Men­ sions of Rutgers University’as the return has been filed arid - Joseph Bausbach Aid, Cllffwood Fire Co., and ' '/ soriie recommendations that Important part of-good patient each meal, IB food,ft rucks, us are prepared on a weekly well as evening college stu* taxes paid together with' a can­ ;lns—adv ' the Bedle Funeral Home. ' doctors consider helpful for all care, and no hospital ever Is faodreyors, standing In a neat basis one week lri advance and dents already enrolled In the celled check or money order 20 -. patients with varicose veins: complacent In Its quest for the line, are "plugged Into electric all buying Is done with the pa­ student body,. Final registra­ receipt for payment o f the In­ - . Avoid standing or sitting still best quality of food and serv­ plugs- from the celling. Con­ tient ln_ mind. but. with. an tion has been soheduled for come or Social Security tax, 'in one place for long periods ice, densers atop the trucks cool over-oonstant eye on the bud­ June 5 or 6 with classes open­ , Mr, Bass also statedi birth of time. This tends to make Long Quest - two-thirds of tho truck, while get, In order to be able to give ing on June 9, certificates riiust be furnished ' the blood stagnate In the low­ At Monmouth Memorial, the the other ono-thlrd Is heated the patient the high quality Details regarding the n e w for each child on whose behalf er part of the legs and may quest for the best possible food by electric colls. food ho/really-.wants and program may be scoured a claim Is filed. There are oc­ lead to complications, On service has been underway As the three-Uriies-a-d a y needs. from the Registrar, University casional situations where addi­ . train or plane trjp, get out of for several yoars, but the best drama begins, a dietitian Tho hospital food service Is College, 77 Hamilton St., New tional speclflo proofs may be yc-ur seat and walk, about every solution available now was stands st the head of the line an Institution In Itself and has Brunswick. required. In situations where ' half hour or so; on a long auto reached only, early In January and places on each tray either come a long way slnco the the need for special proof . trip, stop now and then and when, for the first time, a food ihe selective menu, which has dnys somo 70-years-ago when Postpone Meeting arises, claimants wM be ad­ stretch your legs. conveyer which could keep hot been checked by the individual Monmouth Memorial advertis­ vised fully at the tlmo they LINCOLN • MERCURY When watching television, food hot and cold foods cold on patient, or a blue, special-diet ed that lt would accept "po­ The meeting of the St. Jo­ filed their application. NEW AND USED CARS put your feet upon a stool; get the same truck, came onto the slip which lists the diet for tatoes and farrirproduce" In seph's Porent-Tescher Associ­ In any event, Mr. Bass con­ up and walk around at least market. Until then, the manu­ that patient for the day on ihe lieu of money In exchan go for ation, scheduled for Tuesday cluded, It Is advisable to tele­ '. On Monmouth Street Opposite Carlton Theatre facturers of food distribution the patient’s bill. “ But,” Mr. evening, was postponed until phone or write the Jocal'Soclril once an hour. If you can put basis of what his physician. In Bartel-cautions, "wo can only next Tuesday evening at 8 Security District Office before Bed Bank • " your feet on the desk while equipment had been grappling conference with tho therapeut- provide the best which ^avail­ you’re working, so much the unsuccessfully with the prob­ lo dietitian has prescribed. o’clock due to weather condi­ calling and ask what proofs are Shadyside 7-4545 — 1-6000 better for you. Exercise, es- lem. - " Mechanical Conveyer able, and we shall continue to tions. Fathers’ Night will be necessary to bring When filing peclally walking, bicycle-type To' the patient, It must seem The tray moves on Its way sjylve toward that goal.” featured. a claim, : , exercises and swimming, Is of simplicity Itself. .Well In ad­ on a mechanical conveyer at a great hqlp In Improving clrcu- vance of each meal, he Is call­ speed which has bcenselccted latlon In the veins. ' ed on. by the dietitian who In order to keep the tray mov­ For women, round garters gives him a choice of what he ing steadily but at the same ' ore taboo. They cut off the clr- wants tor his next meal, If ho tlriio to give the serving'girls culatlon and never should be Is on a regular diet! The choice time to place on the tray tbe worn, Elastic girdles Interiors does credit to most eating es­ set-ups nnd cold articles of ' with circulation and shouldn't tablishments. food. As the, tray passes on to M ATAWA N be worn continuously, especial­ For breakfast, for oxam'plo, the Btcam tables whcro cooks ly during long strotchcs of sit* on one typical day, he... .may serve -the not dishes, eaoh ting. Women, Incidentally,- are have orange Juice or prunes; menu Is checked to.make sure moro likely to suffor from vari­ oatmeal or shredded wheat; the right patient gois tho right cose veins than men. The con- poached or scrambled eggs, menu. Another dietitian re- For Friendly Service PLUS PRICE dltlon, It-Is pointed out, Is com­ bacon, hard roll with butter oliecks at *he end of the line. mon especially In those women and Jelly, and a choice of cof­ Slnco no genius yei has de­ with a hereditary tendonoy fee, tea, or milk, The dinner vised a system which will Watch This Space For Specials Each Week { who have had more than two meal Is served at 12 o’clock maintain both hot and oold /'pregnancies. noon and consists of onion food on the same tray, the hot Slttlng on a high stool with scup, roast leg of veal with dishes are removed and placed These Tremendous Values On Sale Monday, Feb. 24 feet resting on the top rung is gravy or baked Virginia ham; In heated drawers, while the -good advice both for womon parsley potatoes, new peas, cold food Is left on the tray dolpg household Jobs in the waldorf salad, Jello, bread and placod In a raok by num­ kitchen and for men working butter and Jelly; again a ber, Each foodvoyor holds 24 at a bench. In this position tho choice of coffee, toa or milk. trays, and ..each hot drawer 's Western Auto knees are bent, preventing the Supper that name evening Is bas spaco for three dinners. At Ronson's Electrical Appliances 124 Main Street venous blood In the thigh from grapefruit Juice or soup; roast Coffee and tea aro conveyed In flowing back down the. legs sirloin of beef or creamed boef special containers atop the 283 Main Street Finally, see your doctor rogu on toast; buttered rice; harv­ trucks which romr.tn st 180 de­ larly. ard beets; mixed green salad grees each. with French dressing and may­ The trucks are taken to the Easter Bonnet Card onnaise; bread, butter and Jel­ Individual floors and plugged 8 9 ly, and for dessert Ice cream, Into eloctrlo outlets In the hall List $19.95 Party Planned-By Unit whero the graduate nurso In with a choice of beverage. . chargo takes out tho tray and RADIO Reg. $12.95 Now At the February meeting of Food On Time places on lt tho hot dishes be­ CoUrt St. Joseph 884, Cnthollo Tho patlont knows that tho fore it Is taken to tho room Daughters of America, which food Is on tlmo, Is well serv­ Even tho coffee and tea Is was held Feb. 11 In St, Jo­ ed, and appetizing, and that served In "MolUe-Bottles" to , ripph’s School, Keyport, .plans each tray is served and cheok- keep tlie-beverago-hot until lt “ Were .''OiftUned for the Easter ed by a graduate nurse In reaches the patient. As tho bonnet card party,which will chargo to mdko sure that tho nurse serves each tray, she re­ At Genevieve's Friendly Shop At Bell's Market be held Apr, 0. Mrs. Alvin inenu is complete and, In case checks again to make sure tho »'Fltogerald and ; Mrs. Charles of special diets, that the pa­ patient's tray has the diet pre­ • ' 132 Main Street - : 126 Main Sfreel . Emery are .co-chairmen. tient gets the diet his dootor scribed for him, or tho ciijlce A donation of $5 was mado has prosorlbed. Each tray Is ho 1ms requested 11 ho Is on a to the Heart Fund. Mcmbors sdlved Individually and rushed regular diet. When tho patients Ladies' T ' ■ ■ ■ . kdurity Kist,Whole who wish to attend the theatre to tho patient while the- hot are finished eating, tho'trays , party Apr. 23 are asked to foods still aro piping hot. aro picked up and placed in 0 moke reservations with M r s. However; the results which the truck, to be collocted by ‘ /Hugh, McGuire, Matawan . 1­ patients seem to bp enjoying tho kitchen employee1 assigned BLOUSES 12 oz.Can 4480. Fqllotvlng the business mark a full.two years' , study lo Uiat tpak, "' • meeting, Mrs. Mildred Morano' and effort on tlie part of tho Less Thatt'One Hour' izrri of the Matawan Ceramlo Stu- administration of the hospital Undor the new system, the dlo addressed the group. -Her and the board of governors, entire hospital If fed In 1 o s s toplo was "ceramics For and an Investment of somo than an hour, and the first Fun." 1 - ' $30,000. After a study of tho truck out Is on Its way back to — The cancer drcsslng.moetlng Monmouth Memorial Hospital the kltohen about the time tno At M&M Electrical Appliances At Arne Raima's Florist ■: wlU be hold Tuesday evening food -sorvloe,; It was decided lasttruck! lies left, In order to , at the home of Mrs. Mcaulre, that the Individual floor‘kltoh- relieve any possible congestion : .136 Main Streets ; . State Highway 34 31 Ravine Dr., Matawan. ens, wliloh had served so woll on the freight elevator. when tho hospital was a small­ Back In the'kitchen, tho dish­ :. Card of Thanks er Institution, were not efficient washing clow Is waiting, Dish­ DeLuxe , 'Ihe- family of the .late, Mrs. In a more than 300 bed hospi­ es are taken off tho trays and Besslelcraia: wishes' to thank tal. Tho Individual kltoheris sorted so that all cups aro rill their friends and neighbors slowed up tho servloc, and placed In cup racks, plates In Pottery Bowl T 9 for thqlr many kindnesses dur- were too remote from the plate racks, and each Tn Its lag their recent bereavement, main kitchen for good supervi­ own classification’ In order to especially. t hie .-Rev, Charles sion, either of serving or of Insure thorough demising and Of Oreen Plants each -Gray,' M tttvan First Aid cleaning and garbage disposal. a minimum of breakago, With­ Rc9.‘39,sSale*2t50 *2»*5Sale * 1 9 5# , Squad, pallbearers and. the, Mr. Bartel, with food man­ in'thq dishwasher, the dishes ■- Ifeg. Bedle Funoral Homo.' ' J / ager Hugh Atlce, and Burton are put through a speolal de­ EORGE!

We must tell the truth—©ur prices are historically low our selection equally big) Get in the swing «r come in and SAWS!

REAL HONEST VALUES

ALARM. ' CLOCKS . ^ $1.49 BOYS' JACKET^ $ 7 .9 9 UTILITY PAINT gal. $1.98 100 ASPIRIN 15c

TYPEWRITERS $ 8 8 .8 8 LADIES SHOES $ 3 .8 8

FLATWARE $12.88 TEA KETTLE $ 3 .9 5 SWEATSHIRTS 50c COCKTAIL SERVER 3.00

TREMENDOUS

THERMOMETERS 69c COFFEE TABLE $ 3 .0 0 -

SKI SWEATERS $ 6 .9 5 9x12 RUG $29.00

RCA Color T.V. $ 3 9 5 .0 0 TABLE LAMPS $ 5 .0 0

LADIES GLOVES 22c Men's White Shirts $1.22

GIRDLES 22c ELECTRIC DRYER $159.95

30 Inch RANGE $149.95 20 ft. Ext. Ladder $14.95

•jU" J r. j;i j i. j ;|Ua (t ^ 4 it xa s pi • ■{*>!$$ SAVE AT We Cannot Tell A Lie! AllXinoleum . . More Than 300 Remnants :— Occasional Bedle's . 3 Yards For Only Table and Lamps For Washington’s Birthday FRIDAY and SATURDAY Reduced As Much As ' — ONLY — 75% For This Great Eventl Her. $1.00 Per Yard Valne! Paint Infants' Shirts, long or short' FOR ONLY FOR ONLY Sleeves. Men's Undershirts, irreg. of Store 69c grade. . . . More Than 100 • . . . More'Than 100 2 Silk Neckerchiefs, reg. 19c • 3 Piece Living Room Suites • 3 Piece Bedroom Suites each. • 3 Piece Curved Sectionals • 5 Piece Bedroom Suites Men's Canvas Work Gloves. . . in ^ • <0 2 Piece Sectionals , - BLONDE — SEA MIST — WALNUT M a n y Other "Give Away" Items And Matching Chairs MAPLE — CORDOVAN — BLUE MINK Men's.-— Reg. 98c ' W ings (Reduced As Much A s 4 0 % Retjuced As Much As 4 0 % ' Prices Start at $99 . • Prices Start at $69 ■ Nylon Shorts White Shirts Raynolds FIRST lllIALlTY ‘ 1.22 2 For s1.22 limited Sizes and "Also Special Group Sport Shirt* Girls' Reg. $7.95 Winter . . . More Than 1000 . . . More.’Thin 100 - Men's Sanforized Devoe Sq. Yds. Wall to Wall Carpeting - 9 x 12 Rugs - TheseCAR are not COATS Odds and Ends! - Must Be Sold! Priced War Below Cost! — Starting At Chino Pants Complete with Cushioning t R e g . $ 3 .4 9 -Grey or Khaki Outside Free installation — Free Measurement $ 2 9 *3.22 ...... Slightly Irreg...... Sizes 4 tn 14 SOLIDS - MODERN TWEEDS/ ; ■,-‘Save 4 0 % ;to 75% • • ‘ 2,22 Paint Florals, Prlnla, Tweeds, Solid. HANES' $ 6 . 6 6 Sq. Yd. Installed! . : Embossed . Your Choice-Any $2.98 or $3.98 % off Resistant — Tlilpk Pile '• . Close-Outs! p 10 Beautiful Colors ichild Sleeper* Ladies^lVesses ’ 20 '- ON DISPLAY InQUR MAIN WINDOWS! -P ? ;h ‘TVI,TH FE E T — Reg. $1.88 For Full or Half Sices Velour DO '-^’ Oae2 Picce — *2.22Sizes 5 to 8 Only - Extra Sizes $2.66 Gloss ra n m is s p e c ia l e v e n t ; % off DISCONTINUED Appliances Priced' Lower Than Lowt ^ ALPINE'S"THE Pf>?H'r K STOREDEPT. ON THE HILL” STORE 20 Box Spring and Innerspring > Round Bobbin Elcotrlo Console * 25 Ei~ Front Street ' ...... - Charge Accounts Invited. Keyport Sewing Machine ...... $88. Mattresses t 21” Emerson TV ...... 8169. $22 All Sizes i Alf Conditioner H Price - r Beg. Priced $49.50 to $79.50 i Portable Phono...... $16.88 Complete Bed Outfits ». Forplba Top Base Cab...... $ 0. Priced From S39 i Wringer Washer ...... 9 88. r

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7 Piece Junior Savings Special Kitchen Ensemble ^ Dining Room Outfit i Zl x to Resistant Top Table i : In Bea utif 111, Illundc Modern - 4 Nubian Chairs, Washable Flasllo • Buffet and Hutch with Sliding C|ftss 2 Beautiful Wall Plaques ... .. -Doors ■. . v ■ : .' . \ " ' i Level; China Utility Cabinet - • Formica Top Extension Table ' 9 x 12 Vinyl Floor Covering * • « Matching Solid Oak Chairs .'; ALL THIS FOR ONLY $ 1 3 9 .... RCA $88 Complete! Also . 20 Beautiful SO Dinettes to Select From . Dining Rooms In 8 Modern Finlsbes 30 Inch Priced From $37 ; At Sale Prices ; RANGE R e g . $ 2 2 9 9 5 2 Days Only a b u ! @ u s " Limited Found Only At The Free Storage. *149“ Quantities SURPRISE Free Delivery R C A ~ STORE Estate 7-11 E. Front St. Key 7-3020 Keyport Gas Range Cor. Front arid Store Hours: Open Monday thru Saturday 'TH S — Thursday and Friday ’Til B P.M. Reg. *229.95 ★ COMPACT! . . Ne# ’’Fllght-ltn*** portable TV Division Sts. * gives you attractive styling . . • , and a ipace-iavJng cabhet fool $ 95 ★ MIRROR-SHARP! Shop In Keyport During The Sharp , , , dear o. • reall New 199 Keyport 7-0547 ’ ‘ plcture-balance cfroifts give mors Washington s Birthday Sale • /--• depth and dlmemlon...... “ . Us SedaOfs Pehtns. Famity-sUe RCA “ - eaten. 156 iq. In. viewable area, . ‘ Garnet,Ivory,ebony-and-lvoryorblve- Whirlpool - . .and-groy fInhhei.l7PD809 ...... I Serial...... •'...... 8 Cu. Ft...... : TABU TV THAT : ;"SPACt-S4V/NO : EXCITING...... Refrigerator- swjvasi.. ; c o N s b its i ; n e w c o r n e r t v i Reg. $229.95 . Ih e L en ip ort. t The Malvern, J 262 sq. kv vt*w- w • Nt o*atly h « » able area* Ma- . • earned 263 sq. ' • hoomy groliwd, • ' h.Oeos* viewable from area. J *• - wafavfflnliheij ethergrate*a fin. ■ h/iwHovi fMthn,* . I»h*i, •iiro. • 2IT847,S*>t*i. — 195 -DAYS ONLY - 2 2 311842 $4/1*1. “ T*e Maine Dekuer' Uwerf-* k*d .‘'Toutb-Turrr rwhwt TY1 GL366 *a.ml In. viewableview " ‘ or to. Choke' • of 9 fWtiwi. .. A ll obouf (be RCA Ykforfactory Servke Coofrocf excfvi/vWy for RCAVidar iqi e EasyTerms ^ ‘ ' - for UHf—UNPiVHf tw«r litfd, Arranged

Reg. $142.82 — Our Price . $88.88 Cash BAYSHORE STATIONERS Authorized Sales and Service .. WE OiyE.R * H OUF.F.N STAMPS ■ ^ '3 6 % Front St. •jii' !v: lie ^ .3 5 9 0 . , ‘ , Keyport; 20 East Front Street Keyport 7-3081 .... 3irthd?/, WESTREICITS BAR-RICH KEYPORT 1 Pie Sender — 1 Gravy Ladle Money! Washington's Birthday 1 Berry Spoon — I Cold Meat Fork The CornerjDrug Store With Purchase of 50 Piece Set Imported '... Buy Now! - A. J. Goldstein, PH.G., Reg. Pharm...... Whale Of A Sale. Stainless Steel Heavyweight Flatware. Friday and Saturday Only Complete Service For 8.

. SPECIAL PRICE ...... Washington's FOR WOMEN FOR CHILDREN 5 Grain Washington's Birthday Only $ 1 2 . 8 8 Birthday 300 Pairs Socks 100 Pairs Hose »c:. . Keyport Jewelers & Opticians >c 12?■pr 49 West Front St. Keyport 7-2008 ASPIRIN 22■pr,° ...... Bras and Girdles DRESSES *1.22 Reg. $4.98 1 5 c * WHAT While22 They Last — a — _ Girls'Pajamas BARGAINS SKIRTS ‘1.22 22* — *1.22 Guaranteed Fresh KLEENEX' DRESSES SNOW SUITS : ‘4.22 *6.22 ALARM 200 Reg. $8.98 Reg. $17.98 Film' ■ - CAR COATS. COAT SETS CLOCKS 127 or 620 ;^3::»5.22:'::: : r *6.22 ■ $1.49 ^ . Roll reg.Wc Reg. $14.98 Boys' Suburban We Reserve The Right To COATS *12.22 COATS *5.22 Limit Quantities ‘ Reg. $34.98 ~ Reg. $14.98 1 West Front Street, Keyport Sale Starts Feb. 21st, 9 a.m. — All Sales Final SAV-ON-DRUGS SAVE WITH SAFETY *- __ ..0pp. Post Office - KE 7-0904 / Keyport Phone 7-1511 Charge Your Purchase

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Children's Assorted Fall and Winter Closeou t!! |Martha Could Never Buy Pants Like These" H oy Do You Like Thoso For a Buy? [, Ladies' Nylonized g ■* Men's Sheopllned Large Selection . Pin-Up .. PANTIES S L I P P E R S Main Floor Reg. 3 for $1.00 $ 1 4 4 Values to $2.98 Values to $2.98 First Come'— First Served Basement Wash Easily — Dry Quickly Value to $3.94 Main Floor \ Here They Go 11 "A Real Buy" , Assorted Color and Patterns Large — Washablo — Durable Children's -- . Special ! ! Girls' Cotton Highland Queen - Mezzanine MR" HANDKERCHIEFS S n o w * ® 0 0 "These Should Cover The Situation" .Extra Soft Finish S o c k s I While They Last I I C Regular Price 79c Sanitary Pack Remnants and Full Size Only Size 10 and 101/2 Package of 10 for While They Last — Sizes 2 - 3 - 4 Main Floor Limited Supply , M ain Floor 15 Only ...... - Basement Blankets Don't M iss This One! Popular "Bunny Softi' Drastic Reduction!! — Framed "It's a good thing It's somobody's birthday Newberrys Low Price If Perfect Would Be $5.98 or we couldn't do this." : Sub-Basement...... CKS 1 9 c Special Purchase Ladles' tegular Price 39c pr. Limited Stock Sizes 4 1/2 -V 1/2 M ain Floor "W h at Do You Think Of This For Value?" Regular Price 97c "Just Like George, We Tell The Truth" Sub-Basement Automatic — Westlnghouie Thormostat If Perfect Would Bo $3.^8 Odds and Ends Limited Quantity . Mezzanine And We Mean Odds.hnd Ends , .. — Now Your Choice — Assorted Children's Wear Special!! — Ladies' SilOO "We Got Stuck With This Mess" So Here Goes — Fall PACKAGE FRY PAN Valuos to $3.83 3 pqir F°r 9 9 c ...... Regular $8.77 M ain Floor •■o- ’ . * • I** Sub-Basement. per Item Regular 79c per pair M ain Floor Only Twelve Sub-Basemont We Need TheRoom /

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“WHEBE YOUB D0LLA88 HAVE MOBS CENTRA , Two Colors Only — Gray and Greeg ...... 17 Gallons B F 6 Keystone Utility Paint TWO sides :t» G. E. Thinline to this story Fedders 21 Inch $1.98* <31 ~ ~: - Use Inside or Outside - - This story la about newspaper York ..... RCA advertising and how lt serves . 3 /4 or 1 Tori First and Atlantic Streets Keyport TWO ways. It .begins In the COLOR SET home where the lady-ln-a* A T Call Keyport 7 -0 5 0 0 -0 5 0 1 mood-to-buy starts her shop- plhg by studying the ads In With*395 Trade-In this newspaper to see where OUR COST the best buys are. . Don't Miss Any Of TheBargains Being Offered Atlantic Appliance Co., Inc. By Keyport Merchants During The - Aconoy No. 8 The ito.ry continues In the ad* , Special Sales On Washington's Birthday vertlier’s store where the lady 3: East Front St., Keyport KE 7*3012 comes to buy what she saw ad­ vertised. ______Tooth Brushes 3 ® 29* ReK. 40c — Brand Name Newspaper advertising helps the shopper to buy more wise- Iy . . . helps the advertiser to Epsom Salts 5 lb. 25* sell - morp„. successfully.. Y e i, NESTLE there are two sides to this story Thermometers ~.. . snd BOTH are good! M<>uth or Rectal Hair Spray Regularly fl.U 89'< Guaranteed Cream SQUIBB 2 FOR, < Brown Publishing and Shctve'Bomb- Regularly 79o *1.19 $ >, ■ 5 Trol Hair Tonic Flash Bulbs Professional Size • Pocket Combs Eadi 3‘ The Keyport Weekly 10 ROLLS — SCOTT . The Matawan Journal EACH Toilet Tissue 89‘ 8 c ELECTRIC This "Ad" Entitles Bearer To Purcbaie Woodburj Soap At 3o P er Cake . Limit S Cakes Per Customer Heating Pad *2.91■-IC Monmouth County's Greatest Drag Store 27 W. FRONT ST., KEYPORT Rollo and Marathon Boses (Next Door To Peoples Nal'l Bank) Pass’ Our Dpor T

H. B. Thomas ;Co. -« B e Wise — Econom ize —- Shop At Keyport’s 5-10-25c Store With The Green Stamps A 69c Tube Of Colgates Is 69c At Any Of The Leading Chain Stores, But When Bought At Thomas's You Get 6 Free Green Stamps 1000 Yards Asst. Weston's Cream Filled 300 Pair Asst. Plastic PERCALE COOKIES 3b^o, “ ~ Stock Up With This Value By Pacific Mills SETS Asst. Checked 2 Days Dish Only Towels Percale Values Large Size 15"x28" For One Dozen ;,12BigTowels First Come — First Served Yards. For Only MEN'S CHINO WORK PANTS . ■ •• ■ ^ ■■■■■■ • ' ' ■ Pair Each Piece Sold As Is Asst. Sizes I O O A Real Value No Cutting ± Colors - Khaki- Grey

M i n font Visit ..... KeyportsM r - - Newest And -f- . .Most . Complete ^ ' . . Line • Of W "_ — /• ' CURTAINS and DRAPES ' . ■ 1 When You See Our Tremendous Line You’ll Ask, Is This Keyport Or New York? J

WASHINGTONS Washington's Birthday BIRTHDAY SALE 7 Piece Final Clearance 2 4 Piece CanisterSet $4,99 ' ' -400 Pair Assorted Styles Stainless Steel Set Westbend or Revere Whistling .• 6 Forks 6 Knives 6 Tablespoons ( Teaspoons Ladies Shoes ■ Re*. $12.95 Teakettle $3.95 Values To $8.95 NOW $3.88 $6.99 , LAZY Factory SUSANS Prices ' 125 Pair; Ladles* $4.95 up Sport and Casuals Ballerina China Set Values To $6.95 NOW $2.88 20 Piece Service For Four Brook Park Melmac $4.79 16 Piece Starter Set ‘ lot Fair Ladles' Assorted Xomes In 6 Colors — Be*. S3.<9 $14.95 House Slippers ; Be*. *19.95 _____ Values To $3.98 NOW $1.00 A Complete Line Of Free Useful Gift With FINE GIFTS Every $10 Purchase For This Sale Only MODEL GLASS and CHINA SHOP FEIGENSON SHOES FINEST QUALITY — LOWEST FBICES 43 W. Front St. Keyport 21 E. Front St. KE 7-2109 OPEN FBI. N1TE 'TIL 9 P.M. FRIDAY AT 10 A.M. CONKLIN'S Men's Department Boys'Department Super Special Clearance Asst. Grouts Dress Shirts 2.59 Gab. Jackets A Sur Coata VW Valnes to $18.95 M Wh,le - . f s a r j for $5.00 FLANNEL SPORT SHIRTS _ f Flannel Sport Shirts^ 2 . 7 9 Eer. $1.89 - $2.25 — $1.79 2 ° 3 ^ 1 ' _ Be*. $ J - $2.99' — $1.99 R AM $8.50 ■ 93.99 - 81.50 2 fo r $ 5 .0 0 2 0 ALL BOYS'OUTER JACKETS Gabardines *% f\0 ~ f „ Leather Cotton Sport Shirts '2 ftf5 79 Wools- ‘ ■ . Res. $3.50 - *3,99 — *2.99: 20% off 1 $4.50 - $4.99 — $3.99 ■­ Work Clothing DressSlightly Irr.—Reg.Pants $7.95 3" DEPARTMENT All Men's Outer Jackets Head Light Gabardine f \ O f .. Leather White Painters Overalls Wool AU yO Off Suede HOODED SWEAT SHIRTS - Double Lined ’ ' Lambs Wool - Orion Grey - Navy Trim Pullover Sweaters Rer. $6.99 579 FLANNEL WORK SHIRTS i. cnn . Washable Wool OHonr^-' Reg. 93.50 x Heavy - $2.09 2 £ 5 SPORT SHIRTSIel js w = &!S B e * S.89 Reg, wt. - >2.50 " SUPER SPECIAL CLEARANCE Crown HeadllRht Reg. $3.09 Gabardine and Leather Jacket* Chino Pants Slightly Irr. 2 69 CONKLIN'S MEN'S and BOYS'SHOP 34 W. Front St. S & H Easy Charge Keyport 7-1914 Green Stamps

These Items On Sale Feb. 21st and 22nd Only - DuPont 119.95 Innenprln* . 100% Dacron Clothes Hamper Quilted Plastic and Seed Combination Mattresses Pillows a . $8.95. ' $11.00 value Twin or Full Size • Now $3.00 Each Now $5.00 Now $25°° Solid Colonial Design Platform Rockers Maple Dresser 5 Piec^ " Mirror . Chrome Dinettes T.V. Swivel Chairs Chest on Chest - Bed I Sets Only $44 Value $179 Value $79 Value NdW *45 Now $25°° Now $115°° 2 7 ’^ * 3 6 ’ i ------Card Tables Carpet Samples Table Lamps AU Steel Frame ...... Now $1.50 Now$5.00 Flaslio Coated Top Values up to $12.00 ; Values up to $12.95 $6.95 Value Now *395 '.V.1 “ L is3riece . Fibre Rugs Modern Sectional. Bigelows 9 x 12 only Foam Cnsblons ^ 5 Sets Only Broadloom Rug $21.95 Value $219 Value 9 % 12 Now *12.00 Now *139.. Now *39.50 Our Entire Stock of Bedroom, Dining Room, Living Room Suites - - And Odd rfoces — At 25% to 40% Off Pur Regular Low Prices, ’ During THis Sale “ ^ .

Enjoy Better Furnishings Sooner On Our Extended Payment Plan 1869 WEST FURNITURE CO. w se . Open Monday and Friday Evenings Until 9 P.M. Tel. KE 7-0181 ' First Street Keyport T A U E 9 I A

Sacrifice 11 We Need The Room Odds and Endsl! Boys' Sanforized Flannel M QQm Boys' — Men's ] • e m » I SHOWER Men's 100% Nylon Newberrys Low Price . Stretch Swim Trunks Regular Price $1.18 Sizes 4 -6 Basement And 4 Pair For $1.39 . "You Don't Have To Cross The Regular 79c Pair Values to $5.00 - Sizes S-M-L ■ Delaware For This Bargain" DRAPES ' Priced To Gol! Girls' — Misses' and Ladies' Basement 4 l Endicott Johnson Work Skees JACKETS $ 100 Regular $2.98 —., Only 18 Closeout!! . 6" Shoes and Low Quarter Oxfords Boys' Wool Plaid Newberrys Low Price IS Only 6 to 12 . A Lot of these Are Worth $24.95 ■ Come Take a Peek Mezzanine

Closeout!! Colorful Plastic Reg. Price $9.87 Men's 12 Only — Sizes 10 - 1 8 DRAPES Basement Sweat Shirts Chino Pants Just a Few of These Wall . Regular $1.00 3 Styles Sizes S-M-L Khaki or Grey $ 27 4 1st Quality Come Early. Reg. Zipper or CoIIjP ^ Value to $1.98 Waist Sizes 29 to 42 - Vataes to $3.50 27x87 Basement*- Limited * MEN'S and BOYS' X :■ ial I I — Large Wicket Special Closeout On AII Winter Merchandise CLOTHES g Mirror Back Jackets — Shirts — Pants — Sw eaters — At Below Cost Prices Values to $5.97 — Only 7 Sub-Basement

Here's a Real Buyll Extra Large - “DOWN THE niLL BUT ON THE BEVEI/’ . Regular Price 97c TV 1. Post Office . 3 7 E. Front St.. Phone Keyport 7-3008 Newberrys Low Price

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Only 1 of These Left Baby ...... Regular Price $2.47 ' • _ Newberrys Low Price , and • Sub-Basement THESE HAVE TO GO!! Combination / Clearancell Flannel Lined Corduroy TH ESE ARE IN O U R W AY Reg. Price $32.98 ' Mezzanine P Newberrys Low Price DRASTIC REDUCTION $ Reg. Price $3.98 Newberrys Low Price Limited Supply ^ ^ jg , g £ WROUGHT IRON Knit Cuffs and Bottom ' v',-.. and ; Sizes 4 -10 — Basement METAL "M aybe Georgs Got Some of These For M artha."..... ' "Come Early For This One" Odds and Ends — Ladies' f Only 5 — Cut Pile ITEM WAS BLOUSES RUGS 1 only Serving Cart (wheels) ...... $ 7.94 7.67 Less Than TOO Left ' Regular Price $2.89 1 only Cocktail Server ...... •. Assorted Styles and Colors 34x54 1 only End Table ...... 6.95 NOW Values to $3.98 ..... Sub-Basement 1 only Fan Back Chair ...... 6.49 7.95 Special Purchase!! "You Can't Afford To Miss This" 2 only Phonograph Table ...... Cannon Bath HUGE SELECTION Beautifully Framed 1 only Fountain StOol ...... • 7.98 1 only Hi Fi Table (wheels) ...... 5.95 1 only Chair ...... 1 6.97

' O ' a n Ih t i / C | a a I ffiickiAn c a h F V • . d O n f y 1 V 9 TOOI ICUanlOn SuUl J «•*•%•*•••••■ 6.97 2 0 " x 4 0 " Values to $3.98 .....3 only TV Stool (cushion seat) ...... *...... 4.97 Regular 59c 7.97 Sub-Basement . 2 only TV Stool (cushion s e a t ) ...... Assorted Colors 1 only Serving Table ...... Basement 6 7 9 Assorted Sizes and Scenes ,,| on|y ; Ash Tray and Paper Rack ...... 6.84 "BlgOffer" 18 Only — Hanging -1 only End Table ...... 4.98 8 Only Newberrys Low Price Newberrys Low Price "Priced Right" Electric — . 1 only Phonograph Table ...... 8.95 $•177 ...... 1 only Coffee Table .;...... —..... 8.47 2 only Serving Carts (wheels) ...... 9.98 6 only Desk—Inlaid Top—Iron Legs ...... 12.95 Sub-Basement 1 ‘1> 8.97 List Price $3.98 only Phonograph Table (wheels) ... v . . Sub-Basement ' \ Regular Price $4.88 Something Every Housewife Can Use For Indoor or Outdoor Pleasure Sub-Basement

i l . d . J.J. C O * 17 W. Front St. KEYPORT 60 17 W.Fr«t s.. KEYPORT Here Is Somthing For You!! LADIES. CHILDREN “We Borrowed George’s Hatchet For This One” Ladies Gloves $ .22 Infant Mittens $ 2 2 Ladies Panties .22 Boys Ties 2 2 GIGANTIC SELECTION Ladies Blouses 2.22 DRESSES 122 House Dresses 2.22 Boys' Trousers 222 Sweaters 2.22 Boys' 2 Pc. Suits 222 WOOL DRESSES 322 Jersey Blouses — 322 Girls* and Boys*.. - MAIDENFOBU Winter Coats 7.22 BRAS 1.22 Values to $25.00 Flannel P.J. BOVS' 2.22 2.22 Flannel. Shirts Keg. $2.98 1.22 Pre-Teen Slips 2 £ 2 Rjpff. 3.98 HALF SUPS 1 2 2 Wool Gloves 8 2 DRESSESValues to $12.98 7:22 BOY8*^ . Can Be Finished Very Easily To —

Better DressesValues to 426.98 10.22 Winter■ . ■ Hats ' Reg. $2JW 1.82 Harmonize With Your Present Furniture 13 W. FRONT STREET Come Early — Get Your Pick MURIEL'S Keyport Mezzanine Sales Floor ..... SaVeMoney! Buy NawlTakeAdvantageOf The Values Being Offered In Keyport This Weekend! c o i7 w.Fr..t st. KEYPORT

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BUDGET BUDGET ACCOUNTS ACCOUNTS (Curtis Sales Co.) w . s CLOTHING FOB MEN AND BOYS ARRANGED 10 W. FRONT STREET, KEYPORT ARRANGED en Every Thursday and Friday To 9 P.M. 24 West Front Street . Keyport