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Member National Editorial Association Member 88th .YEAR — 39th WEEK . ‘N t * Jeraey P r u i A nodatloa MATAWAN, N. J., THURSDAY, MARCH 2# 1957 Monmouth County Pr««« AuocUtUm Single CopyTen Cents Marz Hails Offer Safe Great Success _ Further Plans Proposed HoUndcI tWpship, Elementary School At Stake New Acre Minimum Lot Ordinance The tremendous response to the Matawan Sale Days By Raritan Ridge prompts Matnwan mer- For Celebration In Holmdel Aimed To Upset Suits chaoti to tom their thoughts Gas Station Measure To Be Passed In Mayor Assails Foes to » future return engage­ Centennial Group ' -- For "Exaggeration" ment. “The sale met with . Meets In Township ^ Way To Foil Illegal Procedure Count ...... great success,” reports Ten* Mayor J o h o M a r z , Jr.. E jck Bonson,Matawan ap­ .". Further : plans for a Uiree* .'Holmdol Township Commit­ Matawan Township, said Tues- pliance dealer, and the re­ day. celebration marking tbe tee yesterday introduced dot’, da; be wished U make a gen­ ports are. similar from mer­ 100th anniversary ol the found­ Total Costs For amendment'to Its nonlng, or*, eral statement on the Raritan chants in . various* lines of dlnanco ostensibly to regulate ing of M a t a w a ri Township Ridge Ino. proposal submitted business, ' . tho establishment'of uas stn- - at Thursday’s planning Customers began, arriving were made at a regular semi­ School Plans lions in th e municipality, monthly meetlog ‘of the Town­ meeting ln view of the fact he in large Dumbers for^ t h e Building In Area However, under the articles of had been challenged to reveal opening ot Matawan stores ship’s Centennial Celebration tills ameiidmont, all. the verb- Committee Sunday-at the Cllff­ the number of homes project­ on Friday and Saturday, Over $2,000,000 ngo Sotting up the 200-by-300- ed and their- location.- T h e and remained late, thor* wood .Flrehouse. ; -■ foot, or full aero, minimum, mayor said he was reserving oughly Investigating ’ each Mayor J o h n/M arz,. Jr.. a Public school 3onsti'Uclidn. lot slzo "In each of the live more specific analysis of the and every sale of bai£&ins; memher of the / general com­ olthor planned or nlrondy un­ Bones Is ropeated, derway in six bayshore area proposal agfilnst future attacks which were plentiful. Park* mittee,- congratulated, chair­ Wilh tho adopting of this on lt by the opposition. ■ ing almost became a prob* man Roy Matthews com­ sohool (tlatrlols, totals morn Boning amendment, all tognl; than $3,600,000, according to n Mayor Marz’s statement 15 as^ Jem due to-the great Influx mittee ■ members for their ex­ attacks on tho procedure used rcccnt district survey. Bohool follows: “ At tha regular meet-' of purctiasers, seeking the cellent work and commended 10 ndopt tho nnioiulmont sot-, districts involved ln llio con­ Ing of the Matawan Township sales which had* been ad­ the group for the olose co-op- ting up tho full aoio lot atf.a eratlon r'lown by the sub-com­ struction u'ogrnm are Mata­ Planning' Board last Thursday; vertised In The Matawan Uolmdel Township. School District voters go to the polls today.to decide whether plans pro­ by ordlnanco given approval conflicting opinions arose a: Journal. ' • , mittees. He. said he expected wan Township, Marlboro posed by the Board ef Education for a 12-room elemontnry school In Iho Haslet area shall Township, llalmdcl Township; Doo. 1, 1050, will be overoome, - to the Raritan jttdBe-Inc., pro A U the merchants ngre£T~ state dignitaries to attend dur-. be approved. The soliool will require a bond Issue totaling $420,000 whloh will raise the net It Is expao'td, Theso ot.incka posal and I wish to clarity my that the sale** by Us' success, Ing the three-day. celebration. debt or the' township $236,032. beyond Its-borrowing oapnolty. The school Includes 10 class­ Union Bcnoh, Koyport nnd ltnrllnn Township. on tho proccduro used Don, 1 ’ stand. -. . ■ . . ... ■ warrants a repeat perform­ Parade chairman. John..B. rooms, health rodin;. teachers' room, office nnd an all-purpose room. Polls will be open from aro prime points nindo in suits “The proposal submitted was ance in the very near fo. Kenner said plans have been 0 to 9 p.m. : v______.. ' . ' ' ______.______. Matawan Township, wilier* filed by Theodore D, Parsons, one for 1400 homes to be lo­ ture. *; • v « made to award a number of pi'ofioBCS to build n 20-room Ited Bank tUorney, and Ed­ olomontary school ln tho Cliff cated: 1q the Church St. and prizes to organizations parti­ Fined For Walking . ward W. currlo, Matawan at­ Llne Rd. area. It provides for cipating In the huge parade wood area along with n throe- torney. tor ollonts desiring to Regional School Holmdel School room addition to Matawan lllglt pared streets, curbs, complete Township Hall which tentatively Is planned Magistrate Luther A. Fos­ have tho amendment rillod. Il­ sewerage system, 20 acres of for July 6. Invitations are be­ School has slated the Ini-born legal by the courts. ... — ter, Matawan Township, bond Issue, $705,000, which ground for school purposes, ing mailed to organizations Hires Teachers said In ruling on one trafflo Will Be Dccidcd and a school erected at the de- will bo subject to votor ap­ Tho ordinance Introduced Plans Prepared throughput the - state to take pffenso case Tuesday that II yosterday r o q ti | r o s anyone .velopeip expense tor eachlOO Beck.Sees 19 Needed; Residents Vote Today proval In tho nonr future, part In the parade and festi­ should receive speolal men­ scoklng tj start a gns stutlou i homes sold. Marz Sees Building vities. tion as Involving something Sohool dlstrlot voters In „ M3! Tax Revenue Average Von Rodeck Opposed On Board's Proposals In Holmdel to appear before Ample Parking Space about which the publlo Aid Jlolmdel Township vAft vote s “A close study ol the propos­ Completed By Fall tlio township's zoning board of Freehold Regional High not appear to be generally tonlRht on tho board's ulnim al 'indicates that tht homes, Ample parking space will be Residents of Holmdol Town­ adjustment for a varianco. School's twlco defeated budget Informed. ship will go to tho polls to­ tor a $420,000 bond Issuo to f 1 to be priced from "$16,800 to Mayor. John Marz, Jr.', re­ available during the parade on nnnoo construction of a 13- Should this board dooldo a is due for public hearing in The magistrate Imposed a night to vote, on a $420:000 (20,000, selling lor an aver­ ported at the Matawan Town­ baseball fields and ln the Cliff; room elementary soliool to bo varianco from tho provision* Trenton today when Fred von fine of $1 and $1 coats on D, bond. Issue to finance construc­ age for $10,000.- According to ship- Comml’.tee meeting yes­ wood school yard. In addition! built lu tlio Ilaelot area alona of tho. original zr -'ig ordin­ Rodeck, mrtmber ot the re­ Williams, Second St., Mata­ tion of a proposed 13-room . today's tax ratio, thla means a terday that Robert C.~ Ed­ chairman John Armltage re­ tho Keyport-IIdlmdel Rd, Polls ance - barring" gns stations li gional bfcard from Marlboro wan, for walking on Ih e elementary school In tho Hat- ' t a x revenue average of $432 wards, Fair Hayen, has' been ported that refreshments will will be opon from 0 to 0 p.m wiii'inutcd, It dan roooinn'iond be so]d on the property of Township, •will oarry on b is property of tlio New Jersey let nron. Polls will be o p e n suoh n varinnco lo the town­ from each house sold. Allowing retained by the township; to 10 Rooms In Keyport Frank Savltskivhlch has been tight to force a further $40,000 Highway Authority, whloh from 0 '.o 0 p.m. to permit vot­ ship commlttoo. But to pro­ for veteran’s exemption, thl3 draw plans and-specifications Tlio lCoyport Board ot Edu­ reduction lit $SB4,713.1B tax to operates Uio Garden State ors to oast tholr ballots on Uio vent n gas atlon from being will still mean an averageTiUnl- for the township hall. Prelim­ donated for that purpose dur­ cation In tho nonr futuro will inary blueprints for the mu­ ing the celebration. support tbat school ln 1057-58. Parkway, Mr, Williams mid board of oduoatlon's proposal, looatcd oil leas than a 200-by- mum tax ■ to Ee\real)Bed \of Mr. von Rodeck was the seok votor authorization lo • $352 per home. TodSythe aV nicipal building are expected The committee is consider­ he had no idea It was an of­ ' Tho bond Issue as proposed 200-fool, lot, tho amendment lone negative vote Monday on oonstruot a 10-room $435,000 erase tax paid by. townshl] by the committee later, this ing plans to. erect a centennial fense Under the law to walk by tlie board provides lor the rcpatvtt the phrnneology ol the $0045 raises granted by the re­ olomontary soliool building lo *eek. ; banner across Route 35 and to on the-land of the Garden purchase ot a 10-noro tr$ot of Doc, 1 amondinent that "any - homeowners Is $180, as an gional board. The board hired onted on proporty noar the analysis of official records will construct sheltered reviewing State Parkway when ho was land' for tlio sohool on tlio lot on which a dwelling house r'Tlh 6 ■ proposed- structure, 10 pew'teachers to which Mr. high school nt Broad and verify. ' and 'refreshments stopped by parkway police. Keyport-Itolmdol Rd. whloh or other liu" ing li to be which will be a one-asd-one- stands von Rodeck oxprossed opposi­ Magistrate Foster Will require $27,500 while con Jaokson Bts, Tlie Bolicol w llu ___ _ ... , , " P i a project of this type, half story unit, Will be looat- In case of Inclement weather. tion, especially on the •'point ot agreed that most persons other businesses develop In ed at Suydam PI, and Lower Plans, to sell refreshments, structlon and furnishing ot th i I mrMiSunV* hln#dV t^>0t|nW tax feveattes; .to. she ’gaJned.'tw ed a' Vubiio forum m the town­ asked the committee to desig­ '^.Mfl'yor ■ M srf 'riB o flii tTi 4‘t ‘. 'A hlaiory of Matawan Town; Bhafto,"-«hool niurse. would der control ef the Authority, $371,392 and.,hopes Uio build­ ~ • *.‘A' h u g i’ ihoppuig 'center ‘ Is Uie committee anticipates ad­ ship, showing advanoes made put her salary at $5460,' He • speolal agenoy, w h t i t ship hail Thursday nlgbt nate at) architect to propare which was oalled by ths board ing will bo completed by tlio plans and spociflcntjons for planned'to meet.the needs'Of vertising for bids on the build­ from 1807 to tbo present-t|me noted the plant nurse at the A lunds »ro closed io m e' by early par( ot 1068,! the'6Q00v)^ae‘d;pdpulatl6n! ttie ing within two months' a n d Is being Compiled by a history pedeilrUn* as a safely to explain Its plans and rea­ the Uiree-bay township garage A M. ECaraghouslah rug 1 mill In Union Boaoh, .# lp-room -development would bring. efeld a completion’ date Is ex­ committee whlcl will hold lts seta $3(00 per year and at­ measure and to protect aiK sons for the oev: elementary at Crawford's Cornet'. Work ' Many other1 businesses would pected-in October of this year. next meeting Apr. 4 at 8 p.m toists paylng.tolls from the sohool. - • ’ . elementary school now Is be­ on this projeot was started by tends, to the needs of 700 em­ ing construoted on Mornlngslde 'spring up In; the township to -The Central 1 Railroad . ot ati the home ot Mrs. Alice M. ployees, Mr. Busk also believ­ annoyance of h a v I n g to Arohlteoi Explains Plana (continued on page fltteeiiK (Continued on page fifteen) watoh out for ‘persons on Samuel Mountford s>t the Avo. and Is sohoduied f^r oo- ’ '’(continued in page fifteen) Tlemann, 186 Greenwood Ave.. ed tbe scale pay for secretar­ cupanoy this September, The Cllffwood Beach. ies was too high in ratio to fool walking along the road­ firm o f Mloklewrlght and Mountford, Trenton, school .ar- sohool eonstruotlon Is bolbg fl- Mrs, Tlemann reported tbe that' paid for commercial way.' ' nanood by a $306,000 bond Issue Award Contract/ chlteots, oxplalned the plans Raritan Ridge, In<^ Asks Lower history jrill,-Include many In­ work. - ■ nnd the board now Is discuss­ teresting pictures, Inlorlhatlon Superintendent Disagrees' for tlie building which will ing tho eonstruotlon of a six- Inoludo 10 blassrooms, a For Parkway Job and recollections of tbe town­ Dr. Richard T. Becki super­ room addition to tho. building. Youth Killed In health room, teaohors* rotfm, Minimum Lot Size In Matawan twp. s h 1 p —as -It ia s —progressed intendent, - disputed Mr, ‘ von In Marlboro Township, a vWork Starts Soon At v through the ,. past century. Rodeck on the point nf t h e olllco and a large aH-purposo contral sohool 1 oontalnlng. 10 , " Developer Would Build 10 Schoolrooms Anyone having photos or ac­ new teachers. He said that ln Tractor Accident room, ln addition to neoeBsary olassrooms ln under construo Keyport Interchange counts of the history ofthe addition to tbe 10 hired at the hoatlng and atorngo space. tlon on Routo 70 In the Wloka- Per 1000 Homes Sold; Meets bpposition The firm of Michael J. Hla- township is urged to forward meeting, nine mote would be Drove Through He explained the proposed tunk section at a cost nt vola, Ino,, Middletown Town* In roll call, acceptance of the them to the committee . or needed. The original estimate, Bite is looated away from heav­ $350,000 and also Is lohedlllod Immediate action on a tee­ Rear Of Bam 1 ship, has boon awarded a can- phonevMrs. Tlemann wbo will to which Mr. von Rodeck ob­ ily traveled highways and Is for ocoupanoy by the tali of -- ommendatlon to the Mtftawan proposal! was passed! on ihe traot ln the amount of $342,723 Township Committee to re­ votes of the mayor, Mr. Red­ arrange to have them'picked jected, was pnly for 14 new Ronald E. Stewart, 12, a pu­ adjacent to a new housing de­ this year, velopment In the lfatlet area, hy Uie New Jorsoy Highway . duce. the minimum lot size Un­ man, Committeeman Stephen “Pv s teachers. Dr, Beck explained pil at the Contervllle school in AYiUmlty ns low htOdnr on a ' der tha subdivision ordinance J, Kalieta, Louis Cev»aco and W e next meeting ot the gen- since It hod been determined Holmdol, was killed Saturday Tho elto, Mr.' Mountford said, will require, little grading; Is Civic Association To i-ond widening projoot on tlio ’ from 150+y-l 00-feet to-100-by- Mr.' Kelly, Mr. Dplan and Fred eraVcommlttee will be held at there will be 530 pupils in the when he apparently drove a Carden Stato Parkway In the tractor through the roar of a easily accessible and will por- Seek Rate Reduction ■ 100-feet, was blocked by Har­ Wenzel opposed It. ■ the O s k shades Flrehouse freshman class next year, all Keyport area. ; old F. Dolan, chairman of the Mr. Dolan theo tartly ob­ Apr; 7, ■ required to take shop or home barn snd was pinned- beneath mil all children from tho de­ Old Bridge Estates Ctvlo As­ Tito Clurdoti state 1'aikway'e' .Matawan Township Planning served he waa beginning to un­ economics where added facili­ the machine when lt turnod velopment to walk lo school John D, Wilding, board pre­ sociation has announcod iHnns southbound roadway will be Board, Thursday, when he rt- derstand why a meeting of tbe ties and teachers are needed. over after crashing down an wldnned along an elght-mito , ' fused-to entertain a motion for board had been called at the Dr; Beck’s salary had been embankment. sident, said the project would for a three-point progrum to Chronic Offenders bring about a reduction of strotcli from tha Itnrltan toll huch-action.. , ” town hall Thursday while he fixed by a $1000 raise at $13,- Ronald, eon ot Mr, and Mrs. not result ln a 'oontralleod rates olmrgod protontly by the placn lo thn ICiyport Inter* . ' This reduction in lot size was was at the high school. He de­ ooo. otber administrative sal­ Ralph Stewart, Old Mill and school system but would alio- Madison Water Co. change to permit a third lano stipulated by Hdwaid Blegel, clared this meetlbg had been In Court Berated aries - approved were: Ad' Newman Springs JldB., was v 1 a t e enrollment pr&blems, Tho plan sanotloned pro of traffic, lr " vice president of Raritan slated for a Wednesday night minlsirattve. on a 13-month visiting on the Edwin Liebo- Mr, Wilding stated soliool dis­ trict children now taoo doubtf vldes for tho program boing A similar project involving Ridge, Inc.. as the-■ require­ ai Mr. Wenzel's home, only to Light Regard For basis, Frank L. Welnhelmer, now farm cn McCompbell Rd„ tlio northbound roltdway In Uie . ment he wduld need to erect have nobody show up, then It Increase, $760, rom 10000 to when tho accident "occurred,. (continued on pago fifteen) pursued by Ilia wator commit Law Arouses Foster tee, headed by William J, same nren Is underway. Both . In the townsbip a honleslte de- waa held: the following night $»750: Ira C. Tilton, $750, State Police said that tho boy Winch. As tho first stop, the proJoulK aro slatod for complo* ...*'veit5{im_ent which would have without'himself, as chairman from ?6000 to $8750; Dorothy was 'driving the tractor whon tlon ln early Jthie, shortly be­ ..Two. suspended sentences of Will Discuss Plan . usooolatlon will contact t Ii e » complete water and sewer calling it- The mayor observ­ Miller, $400, from $4300 to lt orashod through tho rear fore Die opening ol MonmoulU one-year In tbe county jail Publlo Utility Commission on- , system, surfaced roads and ed it would havt been Illegal $4700; Alice S. Patterson, $400 door of a barn, fell nlno foot, Tlio Madison Townnhip Sew­ Park race track which sharply were Imposed by; Magistrate toHng a protest against the , . boe schoolroor. for. each 100 to adjourn a meeting, to some­ from $3500' \o . »JM0; Marleta and overturnod, Tile boy was erage Authority will hold boosts the parkway's traftld Luther A. Foster, ■ Matawan present rates apd offering oo homes' provided at no coat to one's residence for tbe trans­ Township, Tuesday, Tbe mag­ L. C. Rogers, $300, from $3200 pinned beneath It, hearings on piano for an Apr, volume, ' , the municipality. Mr. Siegel’s action of official business. to $3600; Adeline Sklilman, 11 advisory referendum f o r oporatlon In any way that will Three Olher Didders istrate warned both defend­ Trooper Chester Bsglnskl, bring about their modification ; statement pledgee the building Bad Approved Previous ants they were on probation $300 from $2400 -to $2700; Irene Keyport. Baracks, -said that sowers in the Laurence liar- llio fl t a v o I a firm outbid _ of houses in the $15,500 to $20,. Ulnntes ‘ - A. Hoseny^$300 from 43000 to hor-Cllffwoad Beaoh atea on As another step ln the plan three others; south Jersey' and one deviation from a so­ Mr.Llebenow and an employee, tho Madison Township Com­ 000 price clias, wilh split lev- Mr. Dolan countered by, re-' ber and lawful path now $3300. William Boychlok, suffered Saturday. Tlio hearings will Construction'Co,; Klvnrslde, mittee will bo contacted, with ~ el construction and variety in minding the mayor that be burns on their arms from the bo conducted from 10 a.m. un­ (continued on page fifteen! would send them to Freehold Nurse and attendance. Kath a request that It take notion . ' design. Raritan . Ridge, . Inc. and all the others who had vot­ tractor's manifold when they til 6 p.m, by mombors of the to -raise from three to five tbe leen Shafto, $550 Increase, ac­ on Uin jjotltlon containing the n o w Is engaged in a large ed for the Siegel proposal had lifted It to release the boy, He authority and tlio TMadlaon number of townsbip residents cording to teacher's guide, signatures of 600 rosldpiitn of Registrations Up housing project Just east ot approved- the minutes as re­ serving ono-year terras, Tbe was pronounced dead on ar Township committee, Plans from $4000 to $5450 on 11 the area protontlng aualnnt the township holl^on Middle corded with the last regular magistrate caustically com­ rlvtl at Riverview Hospital, will bo oxplalned* to all inter- For Primary Vote month basis; Louis O. drant, tho rates as they are at pres­ Bd.. Raritan Township. V meeting being adjourned to the mented there soon would have $500 increase, according to where he was taken by the Lin- estcd persons, Charles J. Kelly, a board Wenzel resldeucr The mayor to be an annex put on tho croft First Aid Squad. ent, ‘ Voter registration In eight teacher's salary guide, from 'lliln petition wiis submitted member, produced the state­ Insisted this was done Feb. 21 county Jail Just for Matawan communities throughout . Uie $3000 to $1500. Driving Tractor One Year Elks Plan Activity lo tho Publlo Utilities Com­ ment and read It. Robert Red­ ln the expectancy 'no regular Township If certain people did Trooper Bagldbkl said the baynliDio area has Increase^ /The new teachers hired mission last year. The town­ 1730 according to recent fig­ man moved the statement be business w-uld be transacted not mend their ways. boy, who bad been driving tbe Formalfoeremonles for tbe Wire as follows; Mrs. Sylvia ship vommlttee also will be ures released by Jay J, Hat*, accepted for tbe record and beyond'study of things pertatn- Slno Crutchfield, Fourth St., IrMtor on oocaftlon for a year, institution ot Keyport Lodge, Skidmore, art t ichcr, re- urged to Initiate Us own ao- action. , . lng to zoning. , . Cllffwood, was one of those l)ad driven tho vehicle Into tho B.V.O. Elks No. 2030, will be field, county oommtsslonor ot (contlnued on pago llfteenl tlon against the present rates, registration and superintend­ Should Be Filed. For Btqflr Mayor Marz explained that who stirred the Ire of Magis­ bam to park It.* Tho tractor held at Keyport High School so that additional weight will ent of elections, / , _ Mr. Dolan did not_see/wbtre Joseph Cortina, Woodbrldge. trate Foster, The court ob went through the rear door, at 3 p.m. Sun lay, It was an­ He added to tho movement. Hie largest munlolpnl In- .... lt could be more than filed was faced with an emergency served this young man w a s 'Photos Hold Man which Mr. Llebenow said had nounced by Lawrence J. Beat­ for atudy until r zoning ordln- over his -npKcstlon tor a var­ coming into police headquar- creaae In a primary election, James C. Franklin, 35, of 5 been unaaedrttlnca he has oper­ ty, m it 'w y . A roccpUon, according lo Mr, Hatfield wae. . ahce'! was. adopted. He wanted iance on tha bulldtr.s of a new (contlnued on page fifteen) ated the farm ,. Oxford Dr„ Sayrevllle, w a , starting at 4 p.m. will bo hold Flying Club To shown by Itarltan Township' to know' what' motivated tbe hoss e.oD Atrboy ltd. and lt at Uurlew's Restaurant, Laur­ ordered held for acllon of the The youth is survived, be Moot Sunday which gained 792 elltilblo voU presentation of such a propos­ was desired to help him out. sides his parents, by two broth- ence Harbor. al when all member* present The chairman protested be Forbes Will Tour grand Jury'Monday night by ers for a new totul high of ors, Rslph, Jr., and David, both A group of men from the had voted to establish Upe 150- and Mr. Wenzel received no Magistrate Maxwell If. Mayer 2767 registered for tho pri­ Monmoulh County at home, h i, paternal grand­ ICeyport-Matawan area lmvo by 100-foot minimum. Mayor notification of. this meeting ex In Madison Township muntcl- Little Loaguo Call mary. Keansburg showed the parents,' Mr, qnd Mrs. William banded togolhor with the In­ imullc«t Increase with one John Marz, Jr.. questioned how cept a phone .call after It at State Senator Malcolm 6. psl court on charges of pos­ Stewart/ Marlboro, and his Matawan Little Longue reg tention of forming a flying new eligible votor, . . tbe group tfas tc function as ready bad started. He found Forbes, candldoU for the Re­ sessing obscene photographs, maternal mother, Mrs. Cather­ lslratlon will bo .held Batur- club, One of the orunnltcrh of a planning board lt they were this "no way to do business. publican gubernatorial nomin­ Franklin waived a prelimin­ Other Increases shown wert ine Orubby. day, for all boys eight through the olub Ir Viihur C. Ocliultte, Keyport, up 37 to 3307; Union to be denied all power to act The mayor explained only ation will spend Tuesday on ary bearing and was continu­ ed In $2509 bond, ...... Funeral sorvlces wero held 12 years-of-age at the Recre proprietor of Yo Cottage Inn, Uenoh Increased 236 to 28401 until toning la approved. Ur. three members could be found an all-day motorcade tour of atlon Field on Middlesex ltd Monmouth County. H« will be Tuesday at 1 p.mi at the Holm- Keyport. Thosi men are de Mstayvan Borough, up 14$ tt Dolan asked the mayor If be to attend the deter to which tbe del.Reformod Church with th? at 1 p.m. If the weeUier Is not accomptnled' on tbe tour by slrous ot gaining olub mem 2504 and Matawan ToWliUhtp, .- believed zinlng to be unimpor­ meeting was adjourned: so It Meeting Date Changed pastor, the Rev. Andrew A. suitable, It vflll be held Sun­ Republican county candidate, bers outside of "the Keyport- up 107 to a 2734 total, Holmdel tant, that something Ilk, tbls was called for again the follow­ Burkhardt, officiating, Inter day at 1 p.m, . which will Uke him through Tbe meeting ot the Holmdel Matawari area so that t h s y Township sliowed a gain of 173 could be moved without re­ ing night to glv* Mr. Cortlns ment, under Uie direction ol «an have a large functioning to a new primary registration the Immediate action he need­ Uie main commi Titles of tbe Township Democratic C I u b. card to It. . the W. II. Freeman and Son Oruanliatlon. ot Mty wliilo Marlboro Town­ The chalrr. an i? a n t e d, to ed. - county. which was scheduled to be Delivery^ Service - Funeral Home, Freehold, fol­ - A meeting has been sche­ ship with a new total or JVM know why the letter, was not U r. Cevasoo Uien satd be Tbe lour will begin with held at the F arre ri md o a r lowed in Holmdel Cemetery. Operators of the Matawan duled for S. “day at 2 p.m. at shows an Increase of ltd. shown all the members In ad­ had a resolution. It was to re­ breakfast at 9 a.m. at Jo- denirs Labor Camp, Craw­ the Preston Airport, which Is commend to. tbe’ townsbip jepb's Restaurant, West Long ford's Corner, Monday, Apr. Hews larvlce, distributors of vance of tbe meeting. Mi. K*1 KtouiH'i Tavern located on Itoute'70. Morgan- New Yark Turntflia Raapaee ‘ ly, said lt bad been hand'd in oomtnlttce the change pr,ocb. and v ll’ conclude at (. has been changed to Tues- Tlie' Keyport W tekly and Tho vllle. If >anyone Interested $1.58 plua tax round trip. from 1S.OOO square tret to fO/ » dinner* and rally s t 7 p.m., < day, Apr. f , at 8 p.m. All ln Corao hsar Joe Patale at the Matawan Journal ln the Mata ’ at his collector's office only Frequent service, convenient, MM square t « ■ t as the min at ,tbe Bcf Olrt Inn under Uie I terestcd realdertn of Holir.del llnmmond-Organ every Satur­ wan area, anfteutide the' open' wants iftferWatier prler te the lmum |ot slse. It would I vnlve susplce, of the affiliated Be-1 Township are Invited to at- day night/ Freneau Ave , ing of a netf morning delivery ineeUng, Mr.'SeimitM may be eeenomlel, For-time'Hebe auto ­ , w t t i re»4 U at the mo»Un*. contacted at Keyport 1-1281 call Keyport 7-0130. wjtf "O ed. jeri (continued on page fifteen) public aa Club,. < tend. . Matawan. - - ■ route, ... v : 1 '-I - ■ - ■ B M jp W! ing vegetables such as leeks, H-W-M Exhibits At Industrial Show, Flower Show To peppers, tomatoes, lettuce and IHE " herbs. , Tbe International F 1 0. w e r WfAWAN -JOUpAL; Open At CofeeumBhow-la-nu r aa -a non-profit, venture; all revenues from The International Flower h o T w » ■ March 28, 1957 the show are used for grants, Show, biggest such event In scholarship! and fellowships Its 40-year-hlstroy, will open In horticulture and floricul­ for a one-week run In the New ture'. - Cash Award For York Coliseum, Sunday, More . • _ ■ . - \ .... •. . ' V • •__ The show opens at 2 p.m. than 2000 am ateurand profes­ Sunday, Monday through Bat Fatal Accident sional gardeners,— together urday, the show ls open from with a host of landscape ar­ 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. , chitects, nurserymen and re­ 'Three, children and three tail florists, will stage more adults were awarded a total than fonr acres of gardens Special Gifts Group of 121,500 by » M o n m o u t h and display an estimated 890.­ Now Being For^Hed - County jury lor Injuries and 000 blooms of cut flowers. . medical bills arising out or a A vast number of exhibitors John Warren, 'Jr., chairman three-car accident on Route participating In t h e show. of the special'gifts committee 35, Middletown Township, oh Jointly sponsored by the Hor­ of, the $*,170,000 Riverview Dec. 2, 1955 In which Edward ticultural Society of New York Hospital, Red Bank, building A. Phelan, Keyport, was fatal­ and the New York Florists* fund announced that the com­ ly Injured. Club, have Joined In t b e mittee ls being formed n n d Awards for Injuries were theme of the spectacular ex­ when completed will be ' Com­ made to Frederick Thompson, hibit of Uie Garden Club of posed of 70 community . lead­ 17500; h is wife, Antoinette America: "Gardens of Little ers. These men ' will seek Thompson, $10,000, and Mrs. Old New York.' above aye-age subscriptions Thompson’s two children, Pat­ The OCA has developed one from Individuals, families and k e a n s b u r g rick1 Calazzo, $2500, Domi­ of the most historically Imag­ business firms and will be di­ nick Calazzo, $500, all of 145 inative and colorfully unique vided into teams. Catherine St., Red Bank, and exhibits ever staged In tbe In­ . Solicitation will be made OPEN MON. THRU THURS. 'TIL 9 PM. FRIDAY 'TIL 10 Margaret Maletto, niece of Jo­ ternational Flower Show. over the entire hospital serv­ seph Maletto, 929 Route 35, The exhibit Is staged in two ice area. A meeting of cap­ Union Beach, $750. gardens, featuring a century- tains. and lieutenants has been ON NEW JERSEY HIGHW AY 36 ’ 'Mr; Maletto was awarded old tavern and sidewalk cafe held to acquaint the t e a m $240 for medical expenses for backed by wisteria and grape­ leaders with the plan of or­ his niece. ' vines, and complete with ganization and the commit­ tee's operating schedule. MEN'S SHQRT SLEEVE The verdicts were >11 wrought Iron benches and an­ against J o h n J . . Dean. 627 tique gas street lamps' actual­ Mr. Warren will announce Broa_d St., Shrewsbury, driver ly used In.New York. The the leadership as soon as tbe of one of the cars. AU the In­ scene is further accentuated team, captains and lieutenants jured plaintiffs were riding In by facades of Aaron Burr's have secured their workers. a second car, driven by Mr. Npw York home, other' fam­ He Indicated that the commit­ Edmund n . Ilanlon, Bed Bank, Sdles Office Manager’ for teemen -vlll reek to secure Thompsdh. Ilanson-Van Wtakle-Munnlnff Company, Matawan* is shown ex­ ous Manhattan landmarks, an plaining illustrated featares of JJ-VW*M equipment. The oo- 1813 “ gooseneck" fire engine pledges over three tax years Driver ot the third car, Ed­ rather than cash donations. To ward A. Phelan, Keyport, died casion was the company’s participation In t{ie Industrial Con­ and an enormous backdrop of ference and Exhibit sponsored by the Monmontli County Plan* a painted waterfront scene. date, this method has realized in tbe. crash.' The admlnlstra far larger s-bscriptlons than tor of his estate, Edward J. nlng Board at the . Hotel Berkelcy-Carterct, Asbury Park, on The waterfron* scene shows Tuesday. The Matawan concern, with offices in principal a majestic square rigger clip­ heretofore has been realized Phelan, was listed as a de ciUcs throughout (he country, ls a manufacturer of plating and In any previous effort by the lendnnt in the. case but was per ship tied up, Its tall masts polishing processes, equipment and supplies. once a very familiar figuro in hospital. . let out'on motion of hla attor­ . ------• .;■■ . ney, Frank P. Zimmer. New York as well as the tall­ est things In town. ' County Judge Edward J. Land-Fill, Topic Easter Seal Appeal WC State Federation Ascher heard the case. The O f Public Meeting Response 1$ Lagging The Men’s Oarden Club of Conference Tuesday . plaintiffs were represented by New York Is representative of Attorney Thomas J. Baldlno. Local health officers, county Early response to the 1957 the many'exhibitors incorpor­ The -Third District .spring ating “Little Old New York1' Attorney Robert R. Witt ap­ and city engineers ond other Easter Seal Appeal of Mon­ conference of the “New Jersey municipal officials In Hunter­ period- appointments in their peared for Mr. Dean. mouth County Society for State Federation of Women's don, Mercer, Middlesex, Mon­ displays. ,, , Clubs will be held oq Tuesday; Crippled Children and Adults “Fragrances In t h e- 19th Hit By Car With mouth, Somerset and Union nt 10 a.m. at the Woodbrldge Counties are expected to Join ls running about the same as Century’’ is the theme of the Methodist Church, Main St., New York unit of Tho Herb Dead Man At Wheel the public at a meeting tomor­ last year, Mis? Patricia Rear­ Woodbrldge. Mrs. Arthur a . row evening in South Plain­ don, society president, report­ Society of America's exhibit Overgaard, Third District ’ Mrs. Esther #Franzon, .543 field. A talk and film on san­ ed today. This ls the first which will highlight an herb Vice President, will \ preside . Prospect Ave,, Laurence, Har­ itary land-fill and discussions Easter Seal Appeal by the re­ work room” of the 1800’s. during the conference. : bor. w a s Injured Thursday of county and local co-opera­ cently-organized Monmouth Setting the paee for t h e The speakers will ■ be Mrs. v night -'li ber car was struck tive planning arc scheduled. County Easter Seal Society. In vast array of educational dis­ C. Howard Sanborn, President by another with a dead man The program has been ar­ the past the appeal had been plays are Cornel' University’s of the New jersey Stato Fed­ at the wheel while crossing ranged by the Central Jersey conducted by New Jersey So­ Agricultural Experiment Sta­ eration of Women's Clubs; the Victory Bridge across the Area, New Jersey Federation ciety for Crippled Children tion, Rutgers, New York State Mrs. Winifred F. Relnhard, ' Rarjtan River In Sayievllle. of Official Planning Boards, and Adults, the state-wide Agrlcultur&r and Technical In­ State publicity chairman; Mrs. She'was admitted to Perth and anyone Interested ls Invlt-' Easter Seal Society,- The coun­ stitute of Farmlngdale, L. L, Roy T. Thurnall, state chair­ Amboy Oeneral Hospital for ed. The meeting will be held ty organization.1 is affiliated as well a& the Federated Gar­ man ot Amerlcar home; Mrs. treatment, ' at 8 p.m. In the auditorium of with New Jersey Society. den Clubs of the State of New T h 0 r n t o n C. Land, state .Acoordlng to SayrevlUe Po- the American Bmeltlng a n d 'In the three weeks left be­ York and a host of other in­ spring- convention chairman Uci. Leo Mathiasen, 68, Perth Refining Company, Park Ave; fore Easter," Miss Reardon ternational flower show en­ a n d Miss Dorothy Furness, tries. , Ajnboy, apparently suffered*, and Oak Tree Rd., South said, "many more Monmouth state chalrmar of Junior heprt attack and hla foot stif­ Plhlnfleld. ; , people must - - make generous The federated h a s themed membership. District presi­ fened on the accelerator of his John ZSmlansky, from the Easter Seal gifts for handicap­ Us adult competitive classes dents will g:ve two minute re­ car while waiting at the 'draw, New Jersey Department of ped, people if our new ^society tn “B p a u t y Is Our Duty,” ports on .achievements.: . • bridge. . ' . : -J ■.i'VV%V Health, -wlU provide Informa­ la Wjfce able toy render ~ 6UD-. while, a junior. dlvlslob, rang­ Entries In the press book vMR’’Mathiasen was waiting tion on sanitary lanS-tllls; The atafttiaUy decreased aersiws KontuUanil.W, tlhenaxtudenjtttjt in, line' fos Uie Victory Bridge relation of this and other pro­ to Monmouth 'County’s phyjl- meet project will bo . Judged.: jects will bei'sttiossed by mem­ cally.handlcappet’ p 'p o p 1 e. Maglo of Springtime in the oov:»-r the Raritan River to Empire State.’’. . * . bers of the State Bureau of About’Tl-per.fcent. of itt' Eas- close. Suddenlr he-slumped A d d lng, an International Beyer In Europe over. .'■• -i-',. Planning in the fJew Jersey ter-Seal contributions 'will- be Department of Conservation tlavor to this year’s show is 'ffrtl Mathiasen had left ihe kept by Monmouth County So­ Vernon P . Beyer, Holmdel, a n d Economic 'Development period exhibit by tho Bermu­ car to summon help when Mr. ciety, to support:its activities, arrived In London, England, and by local a.nd , regional da Qarden Club which, -w 111 ■Math.'.f' :n’s le 8 apparently thp.balance going to help sup- Mar. 20 V'- Trans-World Air­ planning officials participat­ recreate the courtyard of stiffened on Uie accelerator. pdr't stato and national Easter lines’ Constellation after a ing In round table topics. ’ 200-year-old Bermuda cottage. THSi car lurched Into a' car Seal programs In behalf of the transatlantic flight from New handicapped A painted backdrop depleting driven by Mrs; Franzoh. . thp sea' and Bermuda shore­ York. Mr. ~'yer ls on a busi­ County Approves ‘ Share 'TherB will be no house-to- line. gives tha display a '.'win­ ness trip -of approximately O f Erosion Aid Funds house collection as part of the dy” flair, while mixed plant­ five weeks taking In England, Easter Seal Appeal, Miss ings, and cedar garden furr1- Germany, Switzerland, Hol­ The Board Of Freeholders Reardon emphasized. She said ture round out the nostalgic land, ’'•-Belgium and France. While In London, ho stayed at finally h is approved a resolu­ she felt some people might be setting. tion providing the county's 10 delaying ending their Easter The historic and enchanting the Clarldge Hotel. per cent share o f- a -$100,000 Seal gifts In expectation that Bible Gardens of Israel com­ beach erosion protection pro­ eventually a neighbor would prises one of the most unusu­ Enters New Plea como to the door seeking ject' at Keansburg. The state al and picturesque exhibits in Is to pay 50 per cent of the personal Easter Seal contribu­ Oeorge Gill, 30, of 113 Sixth tion. the show. Tho exhibit stresses entire/ cost of (he project while the theme of “ Peace” and St., Elizabeth, has entered Keansburg must pay a requir­ If the: regular Easter 3 e a 1 portrays biblical tales In plea of Innocent to an Indict ed 40, per cent.' ' - \- return envelope has been mis­ torms Of flowers, plants and ment charging him with Im­ • The appropriation Is for Jet­ laid, or In case..some Mon­ stonos from tho Holy Land'. pairing the morals of a 10- ty work and a sand fill pro­ mouth County residents d i d Three prlvato estates will year-old boy in Madison Town­ ject to check erosion In sec. not ' recelvo them, contribu­ be among the exhibitors at ship on Dec. 28, 1956. tlons of the shore at New tions can be sent to: Crippled tho show.. *^ho estate gardens Point Comfort Beach and the Children, o/o local Post Of­ will be sponsored by: Mr. and Granville park sections of tho fice. These contributions will Mrs. Robert Stono, Marlon, borough. A total ot- $59,000 come to the Monmouth Coun­ Mass.; Mr, and Mrs. Joseph 1957 was authorized by the county ty Society, Miss Reardon ex­ DoFina, Rye, N. Y.; William plained. ' ' ‘ as its share of various erosion Zloglcr, Jr., Noroton, Conn) MERCURY projects planned by four 6th- An exotio .oriental garden HOME TOOLS Imported ond Dometll* Mdi 88 er county niunlolpalltles. Progress Cavalcade and a typical, easy to man­ Dream Car. - . •pMnplit* IIb i -~*-Valu«i jip to |2JO ' . _ ■ Makes Unusual Offer age. suburban vegetable gar­ Now O n Display At ' i ' ■ den keynote,the themes of the Oar Showroom Would you like to huy a $5 Brooklyn and New York Bo- bill for Just $17 ilt's possible tanlo Gardens. Also Used Cara METAL WASTE BASKETS - 8 8 ' by attending the 1857 Caval­ Frank O ’Kamura, chief gar­ Ross W. Maghan Agency dener of the Brooklyn Botan- Used Car Lot ✓ . Hervsll, Asserted eelon eed 4eilge» — eseeWy cade of Progress, which' opeds J Ij H A t Trafflo U cbt at the Convention Hall, As­ lc’s Japanose garden, will ex­ hibit .and demonstrate t i e Matawan Real Estate—Insurance bury Park, on the boardwalk , M a t 1 W ) . ■ ■ for. a one-week run, on Mon­ cars of the exquisite “ bonsai1 MATAWAN 138 Main SC MA 1-0003 day. Thero wl’l be 20 $5 hills or dyval-f trop in a background NAPKIN HOLDERS & ashtrays - 8 8 c sold for $1> each, every night of bamboo and oriental stones. Schanck &Sih(er, Inc. ' Ax»oft*4 Brau and Vrovflrt Iran — uiually $1.00 : ot the show,. . T h e New York Botanical 10 Lafayette PL Just be found by a member Darden's display, enclosed In , Freehold , ' 1 of the shay? commlttce talking a white picket fence with a to ono of the exhibitors about gardener's tool shed in t h e Freehold S-12S0 PLASTIC BASIN ^ 88c Planning A Vqcation ? his merchandjse, The (how of­ background, will stress grow- . I4mI lor Utdim, n im y , txlli — anally $1,49 ficial wlU come up and offer by you a $5 bill for $1, But be sure to have the dollar ready, JADE-IDE STARTER SET - 8 8 ‘ Steamship Or Plane bocause tbe committee mem her ls not authorized to makc Television Service - . . - 4-»l*c« mHiri; Famous Aadin Hocking (tan glnm ra — naolty $1.39 chango. That's how Almpie lt Prontpl Reservations is.. i Radios & Small 'Appliances Repaired ' Another attraction at the BROWN TRAVEL BUREAU big show will • bp tho nightly ' 27vYeara in Business , CASSEROLE & COVER ~ 88‘ Drfy Calls). Valley 8-4141 1 Broadway i Keyport auction conducted In thp big - 'GItitbrtQ —■ milk whita Biuelly $1 39 " * . *14 Smith Bt. N i,bl Calls ■ I room on tho mezzanlno'by B YOUB WESnNQIIOUSE DEALER ' Perth Amboy ’ Kojport 7-5031 O. Coats and a staff of auc­ tioneers. EAcll night tlie ex­ TEN EYCK RONSON, Inc. hibitors will stock th6 auction GARMENT BAGS -88* with fresh, new merchandise £83 UPPER MAIN ST. MA MCOO" MATAWAN, N. }. . 1 Complota tiurtment — mullr $1.04 " which will bo nuotloilcd off to tho highest' blddors. ' ' This year tho oxhlbltors will soil tlielr merchandise direct­ P u h - le e ze GARMENT HANGERS ^ 8 C Wood mmi M.I.I — amlly $1.00 ' ' , ly from the booth, Tho shew .REDEEM YOUR COUPON will open every night at 7:30 p.m. and stay open until 11 JPOR FREE aVVlB. BOX p.m. There will be a Sunday matineo from 3 to 5 p.m., but HOBBY HORSE - - - 8 8 there will be no sales on that NEW PURINA. Ir ^ r *tvd w tional (ijm.einbershtp , standing'. a drawing held by tho county Robert B. kleyner, for gover­ tending through Apr. 12 are - Ther*! ttwvimw: 1S7 councils in board of elections. nor; .John C. .aiofdfujo,, Jr. Mrs. Vivian Boardwlck, Key­ the state'with over 41,000 m&m- Mr. Bennett Bncl Mr. Poling and Richard V. Keuper, for port: George O. Brown, Union . bets.-. State Deputy Daniel .L>. demanded' : the drawing for general assembly; Richard E Bench; Mrs. Busan M. Crlne, McCorm) ck,.p red! cts that by ballot position be declared Burke, and Philip H .. Fluhr, Matawan; Vito a , Esposito. . the .e n d o r the -current fiscal and a new1 - drawing be for the Board ot Chosen Free Keyport; Mrs. Dorothy Gra­ year, Jrune 30, thls figure wilt he Id.'They also asked that all holders; Paul Klernan, foi' ham, Keansburg; Mrs. Doro­ be approximately 45,000. . Democratlo candidates be' state committeeman and Mrs. thy. Huyler, Keyport; John Serving with Deputy McCor, placed under a single Demo­ Katharine . E. White, for stale Kay, Keansburg; Emil Kiatt, commltteewojnan. Mr. 'Fluhr mlck on the State Council are cratic designation. ' ' ’ Matawan; William H. Knapp, was Introduced by Mrs. Horan Hugh P. ShVughnessy, Bergen- Mr. Woolley said the elec­ Keansburg; Lester W. Lam- field, 'secretary: Joseph J. tion board drawing and plac­ and spoke briefly. berson, Union Beach; Mrs. Carlin, MooreStown, treasurer; ing of the names on the ballot Mrs..Gustav J. Frflret, vice Margaretta Si Lemalre, Mata­ William J. Boman, Jersey was done "strictly according chairman of the Democratlo wan; Harry fl. McAndrows, City, garden; Edward. J. Pat- to law.” Executive Committee, gave a Matawan Township; Harry • ten,. Perth Amboy,' advocate; He said mechanical make-up brief resume of tbe reoent trip Nazarlan, Matawan; Warron and the Rt. Rev. Msgr. Char­ ot the voting machine necessi­ to Morven made by 135 club Rogers,1 Marlboro Town­ les G., UcCorristln, V.F., pas­ tates placing other than regu­ members. ship; Arlsto Scrobogna, Marl­ tor‘of Bt. James Church In lar organization candidates ln Mrs. John Kellt, Atlantic boro Township. Thomas E. Woodbrldge, chaplain. a separate column. Highlands, legislation chair­ Smith, Keansburg. man, spoke on several pend­ ing bills ond suggested that members devoto time to a de­ Q/WMMW> tailed study ot some and re­ port a^the next executive,com­ Yes,WeHAZ-ET mittee meeting, i Mrs. MUry Cdsta, West Long NEW LOW PRICES! At Hazlet Branch: Mrs. Daniel Hartsgrov and Miss Rita Fountain, Mrs. Daniel Martin, Highlands, Bulk Seed were welcomed as new mem­ bers. Fertilizers Mrs. Mary E. Jones, chair­ man of’ tho Monmouth County Insecticides Board of Elections, staled tliot Organic* VACUUM CLEANER election board schools would now only bo conducted Apt;. 8 and Apr. Hardware 11 at Middletown and Asbury Park. The last day for chal­ Lime Products $ A 9 S lenges. Is Apr, 2. Social co-chairmen. Mrs. Paints Kathryn G. Huber and Mrs. Baskets with complete set . Helen V. 11111, Keansburg. said of attachments tlie annual spring luncheon will be held Saturday,.. May 19, at Peat Moss • Famous C-E SwfveHop ^ 12:30 p.m. at.tho Crystal Brook Tools • RolU, cleans stores cully ' Inn. Eatontown. Committees • Extra-targe “Thro^Away” Dag will bo selected at a later Coal • Powerful G‘E motor date. Special awards went to' Mrs. Hill nnd Mrs. George Ko Purina Chows velcsky, Middletown. The Sea Bright Women'3 Fencing Democratic Club, of which Mrs Robert Norton is president was Kirsch Drews , "RQLL-EASY''- host club. Assisting with tho refreshments were Mtb, John REN T ALS VACUUM CLEANER Weir, Miss Anne Clarke. Mrs now only Walter Johnson, Mrs. James Mowers Garland, Mrs. J. Harry Rob­ ertson and Mrs. Elizabeth , Tractors $4? A 9 5 Gresham. , The next meeting will lie Saws held Saturday, Apr. 27, at 1:30 Spreaders with ' p.m, at tho Atlantic Highlands Yaoht Club, Atlantlo High­ ' complete Weathervan set of lands. The Atlantic Highlands . attachments Women's Democratic Club will be the host club. Mrs. Kellt Is , Brass Wares • N ettr k m to ntl M president of Ihe club.*" . • Ena rolli ap aad dowa ibial Gadgets • h m td C-Jt nxXort Furnished apartment signs Roses (or sale at.this officer Shrubs SEE THEM TODAY! DR. LOUIS I. PRAGER Chlxs EASY TERMS! OPTOMETRIST Nocks, etc. EYES EXAMINED PETE'S INC. IHREE GREAT STORES OVVtCE UOtfRS - SWARTZELS D n il# a n d 814 Cookman Ave., Asbury Park • A.M to 6 P.M. Farm ft Garden Ctr. Prk)»M 9 A.M, lo 9 P M 2-Acre Parking 1M At R.B. Station PROS. 4-MOO WednetdftM 9 A.M to' . - U Noon . IM/.1KT , 267 Main St., Keantburg 1 ^ - KB 7-1109 A cr«ti From Bafewax KE 30'W.‘ Front St., V l l » to 1*110 , ; fiS;.' 44 W®*t Front St.',' Keyport ’ ■ "' ''?K«iport ' ' % * lo t P.Ht. • KEyport 7-2020 «■"(«'■* ...... ■*»“«——• s W A V A V W V . YOUR* Proclaipatlon I Ctirt See AtortMng Wione Cancer is ono-of tbe .most grltlcil hegith problem*... our EWHBUlHBP'i^ ' commnnlty, our state and our Telephone KSyport - J. MABEL BROWN, POBLUHEB nation has ever faced. Tbe ’ 'Published every Thursday at Keyport. Monmouth County, H.7. American Cancer Society, By BgtOWB PUBLISHJMO AMD PRINTIMQ COMPANY through the Monmouth County Bt Tout Chapter, Is playing a leading CONGRATULATIONS TO KEYPORT High School J. Mabel Brown, Editor — Grxaldlne V. Brown, Associate'Editor Buffers Garden Reporter role ln the fight against m an’s students, 11, in all, who. have been named to the National' -8ulecdpaon.-aaUe~PayaMe-ln-Aflv*n6t cruelest enemy, wWch yearly Honor. Sooiety, They are Harriet Wolf, Judy Brown, Susan - ISSiit Zoysla One Year («Hhlo state).• MW/, 14-50 ln New Jersey alone takes the Burrowes, Danny Whittaker, Bonnie Greatrex, Judy Main- Big Month* mmm . tr&o One Yfcar (outside state). $3 00 “ Zoysla grasses have some lives of more than 8000 men. Three Months . $1*0 Dm Vcax (ouUdd* 0. 8-). f7.W waring, Ray LoPresto, Joseph Vogeilus, Elizabeth Eigenraueh, very floe advantages, but women and children; and * Helen Norgaard, and Linda Layton. Youngsters are selected , The Matawan Journal li a newspaper "of the people, by tba people, WHEREAS, the Society Is andfor ths people/’ 2ta aim la to serve the best interests of Matawan and : Gardeners seem always to for membership in the National Honor Society according to vicinity; to present all ot tbe news of tbe week without bias or prejudice tbe only national health agen­ in a clean, sue, conservative manner, respecting tbe inalienable rights be running up against a suc­ cy which Is combatting t h i s scholarship, leadership, character and service tn their school ot our citizens, and thereby making itself worthy of their confidence. . cession of ‘‘buts." You can menace through a three- and community. Extra-curripular actitities aa well as a . Responsibility tor typographical errors la limited to tbs cost ol tbe; get ^ood results ylth thls-or- prouged .program of research, minimum 85 average are a must . . . Speaking of schools, space occupied by such error. • .______that, but only If you grow lt education and service, ana Is understand the state is not pleased particularly with the dependent entirely oa public - JCntered as seeond>dau matter at the post office at Matawan, N. J., In tbe sun, or In tbe shade; decision by the Keyport Board to bar Raritan Township under tbe act of March 3, 1379. . j contributions: freshman in 1959. County and State educator-- foresee two with fertilizer or without fer­ THEREFORE, as Mayor of regional schools in the area. Raritan and Keansburg appear Pace Four Thursday March £3, 1957 tilizer. . the Borough of Matawan, Z naturals to join forces but they’ll have to have plenty of , The quotation Is from a hereby proclaim that the resi­ dents of this community shall financial aid. Hdliiidel Township residents vot>- tonight on Rutgers research report on observe April as ___ its board's proposals for a new school building and property A Diamond Jubilee Zoysla that continues, "they CANCER CONTROL MONTH purchase in the Hazlet area. ' ‘ , ’ ' ■* Last night, St. Joseph’s Council, Knights o( Columbus, also have serious disadvantage and I urge the fullest a n d es which may restrict . their most generous support for the RARITAN AND HOLMDEL political1^ pots are really which serves the Matawan and Keyport area conducted annual Cancer Crusade wBTbh boiling as the primary contests approach. Republicans in \ usefulness." ceremonies marking the opening of the organization's Dia­ Is being conducted ln April by both communities are being wooed by many a candidate for mond Jubilee year. Gov.; Robert B. Meyner, on behalf of On the basis ol test plant­ the Society volunteers so that the; nomination. 'In Raritan, everything depends upon how the 40,000 members of the Knights of Columbus in New ings and trails with Zoysla at this life-saving work may be many votes Dominick T, Musone, a newcomer, apparently Jersey, has proclaimed this Saturday as Knights of Colum­ several locations In New Jer­ continued and expanded until favored by the powers-that-be, can poll against John Nichol­ bus Day. ■ . sey during the past several this enemy of mankind Is con­ son and G. (Mike) Gioseffi, Observers say Ralph Mundy, op­ quered. • - ' At this time, we should all,reflect on the considerable years, here are the pros and Spafford W. Schanck posing Anthony Montagna, former township school bus con­ charitable work which has be&i dpne by the organization cons ol Zoysla: Mayor of the . tractor, may be losing the support of a strong Democratic since it was first organized and chartered in Connecticut. Points ln favor of Zoysla Borough of i Matawan figure in his fight, for the Democratic nomination there. Adhearing closely to the'patriotic and charitable ideals grasses are these: 1) Can be Holmdel Republicans will pull out ail the stops in their split upon which it was founded, the Knights of Columbus mowed close; ") provide a efforts to boost the candidacy of former Magistrate Stanley throughout the nation have led (the fight against the en- dense cover that tends to Ot&en 'Jtew tfxiftvM Stilwell and Peter Genovese who are supported by different croachmenls of communism, have sought the preservation of eliminate weeds and clover; ~honking Backward Republican factions. The campaign letters already are com­ religious freedom and civil rights in our country to the 3) tolerate low fertility; 4) S x frte iA *V ieut& ing in thick and fast. need less frequent mowing; end that we may preserve our Institutions and society and Items Ab«ut Falks And Things We Knew In The Long Ago 5) can survive severe heat CENTENNIAL, CELEBRATION PLANS are going improve our moral standards in everyday life in the home, and drought; 6) provide wear- WATER FOR THE FUTURE in industry arid in'government (Asbury Park Press) ahead at a rapid pace in Matawan Township. The centennial resistant turf, and 7) h a v e ...... Forty Five Years Ago one of the members of the celebration committee plans a truly grand affair to mark not been known to suffer Alda Quartette the concert A paradox of potable water (Issue Thursday, Apr. 4, 1912) Is that as neetf Increases, the 100th anniversary of the incorporation of old Mata­ damage from diseases or in­ announced for next Monday Holmes Lambertson, w h o sources of supply often dimi­ wan (that’s right) Township in 1857. The celebration, which sects. ' night has been deferred for a An Excellent Selection works for Frank Llnzmayer. nish. - Disadvantages week. will be carried on for three days and nights, will feature Although the Keyport Borough Council has evidenced Morganville, and who slept ln When land Is undeveloped, parades, block dances,* special exhibits, floats, a circus and some trouble in reaching agreement this year, the govern­ On the less bright side, say a room facing the east, was An opportunity to visit At­ with few people living on It, the researchers, Zoysla grass­ lantic City on Easter Sunday fireworks galore to keep those who don’t join in the* fes­ ing body i$ to be commended sincerely for Its unanimous awakened abou'. 2:15 o’clock foliage and porosity of the tivities awake. Roy Matthews,. general chairman reveals, es: 1) Turn brown In late Tuesday morning by a bright is given by the New Jersey —and excellent choice of men to tlie newly-created five-mem­ fall“and stay browiTUHtl! znld- ground surface hold dowtVeVR:. glare ln his room. He arose "Central ttallroad this year, as poratlon and runoff to a high Everybody - will - know Matawan Township - has -had- a cen-— ber municipal sewerage authority...... sprlng; 2) bard to eliminate and upon looking out saw train will leave Matawan degree. Therefore, a large part tenniaL” Included as one of the' displays, will be a most once they're established and The task of the new authority certainly will not be an there was a fire on what was Station at 7:36 Sunday morn­ of the water filters down Into expensive robot which will be demonstrated as a first aid - can be a nuisance around bor­ easy one. It will require sound planning and affirmative formerly known as the John ing. the gigantic -reservoirs of un­ squad exljjlbit The robot, used in training by the United ders of flower beds and culti­ action along with enormous capacity to put the sewage dis­ S. Whitlock farm and calling Thursday another moving derground strata Instead of States Navy, is a six-figure item and must be placed under vated area; 3) slow growing posal plant back into satisfactory operation and regulate the to-his employer they hastily van mired ln the mud ln front hastily flowing toward the sea and,two seasons may be need­ constant police guard. It realistically demonstrated what sewerage processes of the entire borough. All this too, dressed and wpnt to the fire. of Hardy's shop and unloaded Evaporation and runoff In­ ed to get a good Zoysla turf. happens to the human body as it reacts to various wounds the furniture. ' 1 crease at an astounding rate must be done as economically as possible...... Also, ■ 4) both vegetative Olive Branch Orange, P. of or injuries. Mr, Matthews says “it has everything but a -' In 1 the transition of land from ,: The selection of Anthony Granata, R, O. Walling, George planting material and seed H., held a debate last Thurs­ temperature.” . day evening after the busi­ Twenty Five Years Ago forest, to farm, to suburb and Finger, Charles Koenig and John B. Hoke to undertake are relatively hard to get; S) (Issue Friday, Apr. 1, 1932) . .this' considerable task, we are confident will prove an ex­ ness meeting. About 100 were to city. At the same time a MADISON TOWNSHIP MAYOR John L. Chamberlain, seed germinates slowly a n d The largest body of rain fell large part, of the foliage dis­ cellent one. *, , seedlings grow very slowly, present. The subject discussed apparently snagged in the uncomfortable position of carrying was: "Resolved, that Roose­ Sunday night and Monday appears, paving covers large Mr. Walling and Mr. Finger, along with Mr. Hoke, now and 6) subject to Invasion of morning known ln these parts out his election promises in the face of threatened and expen­ velt would make a better can­ sectors of the parous soil, and sive litigation in the courts, has been working on a new plan ' retired from the business and professional world, will make winter annual weeds such as for many years. This heavy drainage systems are built. chlckweed while grasses are didate for the Republicans to he hopes will straighten the boom-building problem facing; full use of their time and energies, coupled with valuable nominate for President than fall of water filled Lake Lef­ TbU3 the balance of nature Is experience they have gained by past service in our munici­ dormant ln cold weather. ferts to such a height the upset, , , tlie township. The mayor hopes to propose a program The brown winter co4or William H. Taft.” Both sides pal government and school system to complete successfully were well balanced. At times spillway could not carry off The most practical way to under which contractors will be allocated a certain number the work sot before them. . - might make no difference to the water fast enough to take conserve water under such of houses to construct during a year or during each _three-._. you, especially If you're after quite a .bit of repartee was In­ . They will be joined by Mr. Koenig and Mr. Granata, troduced, which added much care of the vast accumula­ conditions is through con­ month period. The plan, Mayor Chamberlain believes, will a patch of summer green at tion. By Monday morning the, struction of surfare reservoirs. bring down a certain control over building plans in the actively engaged in industry and business, who also have your place at the shore. to the brilliancy of the occa­ participated in official n^tlnicipal and other'community af- sion. elevated waters were pouring survey which recognizes the township which already is _bo\ving under severe school en~ . Mixtures Tested .. . over Hhe dam two feet above highly probablr need of more Experimental work Is.going T h e Matawan Township the top and across the road rollinent and municipal service difficulties. The plan is Board of Education met ln the reservoirs Is being conducted workable, if the developers would agree. Appears now, ■ Together these mon combine a wealth of knowledge and ahead to see if the Zoyslas west of the bridge like a tor­ now' by the Monmouth County wisdom, the genius of deliberate action and planners' vision can be planted with the cool- Graded School Monday even­ rent, washing away the fence however, developers easily could charge restraint of trade ing, as required by law, and Planning Board and the Board of the future which are tlie vital characteristics necessary season grasses suoh as Ken­ and carrying the. shoulder- of of freeholders, , ; and haul the township into court to show cause.1 It’s quite tucky bluegrain. II this la pos­ organized by.thc re-election of iort-the successful completion of their undertaking. • old officers, as follows'. Lewis'; pit.-jouilway, uvec tho. iiiAraU--, . Collection of data, on under­ a problem. '• ' ■ • . ' • . ' sible, the coril-season grasses ps tiy it ifoundo ita freedom. ground strata Is another phase r-rr ■■■.!■'-■a- -!>■:!r.-:? r -r..t t.-.i-. -1" , . : m - i K i * , : - ; should provide' gTeen color In H. Stemler, president;' Charles . JJuftog, the .week,. p:i a n.y, WITH APOLOGIES TO our classified advertising: depart* Carman, vice' president. "' pf the. study since surface re­ cold weather, with the new plants and shrubs have servoirs, whether man-made or: ment. Home1 wanted fur three mpnths old puppy— very Cut Down Yoiir Mental Tax Zoyslas yielding exoellent $1000 reward Is being offer­ been placed In Memorial handsomely marked brown with white face,, paws and tip ed by the manufacturers of a natural, act as rechargers for ''‘“There are two sides to every coin,’Vis.an.old saying. summer turf. Park and Terhune Pnrk, un­ underground strata. on tail. Has very sad face and extremely sharp teeth, and- Up to now, though, experi­ 1912' Roadster to any one who der the direction of . Edward B u t tin Apr. 15, when income tax returns must be mailed will locate a hill or a 25 per The plannln" board Is heplng horrible habits. Loves; children, especially their .fihgerii; mental plantings have not pro­ Ziegler who Is In charge of the United States Geological toes and ears. Little girl’s poriy tails and mother’s apron.... before the stroke of midnight, there seem to be So many coins duced a 'satisfactory mixture cent grade that It can not tbe municipal parks. involved, it takes real concentration to keep them aU right climb. Survey and Uie state will pro-, strings are brought under continued assault by this cute of Zoysla and cool-season A meeting of the represent­ vide funds this year for aiding ' eide up. So, if taxes tax your peace-of-mirid, here*are a few Next Sunday Js Easter, puppy. Has natural instinct to help arounr the house. grasses. atives of the Matawan Fire­ in the Job of further exploring Cleans plates, clears away slippers, shoes, silk stockings, tips from bank experts designed to reduce your April jitters. And about the relative scar­ a day when more than t h e men's Relief Association was and determining the charac­ ■ First, get an early start! Bank statistics show people can city of Zoysla—it’s still not as usual number of eggs are held. An animated session re­ teristics of ' water strata as robes and takes particular delight , in moving household avoid costly mistakes by 'simply allowing plenty of time to easy to buy as approved lawn eaten. sulted because of the differ­ they affect Monmouth. furniture. Takes pride in daily inventory count of all items, workout their tax return carefully. And, secondly, get expert grass mixtures. Because of the Illness of ence jof. relief la certain cases. Meantime, another aspect of in the refrigerator. and cupboard. Recommend would-be advice. In most cities, you can go directly to fie Internal Creation of a State Univer­ water conservation Is being ex­ owners have keen sense of" humor and home with .strong Revenue Service for help. sity that would embrace au plored by William B. Duryee foundation. Puppy i comes equipped with harness and leash Many people like1 to'gtf to their, bank or trust company phases of publlo higher educa­ agricultural member of the and his own set of Lincoln Logs. Owner also should pro­ for financial advice in'regard to tax payments. For example, tion Is urged ln a report sub­ planning board. A meeting has vide television set as he is very‘fond of turning the focus mitted to the Legislature by been scheduled wlth the water did you know thnt if you own stocks and bonds, you must pay the Board of Regents. As out­ and volume dials. If interested, please call after five o’clock LET S TALK CHILDREN policy and supply branch of weekdays. If dog answers, hang up. - —~ '. ~ tax on .dividends received from company earnings, but lined by. the- Board, the uni­ the ..state. Department of Con­ dlvldendf'pald out of company capital ore tax free? Or, if versity would consist of Jun­ servation and Economic De­ you own an investment trust or mutual funds, you should By Tfaomaj Haver ior colleges, colleges of a r t velopment as a means of de-! A STORY FOR find , otif what part of your income Js from dividends and and sciences, technical termlnlng If funds can be ob­ ^ what pa^t from the purchase and sale of securities. Then you schools, professional' schools tained under the term >of the; may tie , able to take advantage of the lower rates in the and probably In the future federal small watersheds act. capital gains and loss taxes. , . normal schools and teachers If this plan 's successful lt colleges. will mean that money will be Banks, usually suggest people of moderate means accept A Break For Junior The parsonage of the Bel e prouc* you are not Willy Wooley trembled as . An Editorial in the same Issue of tho some magazine re­ like the others.”.’ __ ; futes the claim that TV Is dominant among young people. many toysl which grandparents face deal T h e Matawan Township (Red Bank Register) he crept carefully toward the Actually a r p n d m a and with dlscirllne. Somehow it Is “ 1 don't care. I want to be It cites a factual survey in which 39 per cent of 18-nnd-19- swamp area known as Book The county Red Cross chap­ treft»where Snoorer was sleep­ Grandpa usually are not with difficult for g.vandma or et’s bog, off Llof Rd., yielded ter has issued an appeal for white," said Willy Wooley. ing. He kept watching the two year-olds questioned said newspapers are "hardest to do their grandchildren enough to grandpa to settle Junior down, 45-pound red fox to a party volunteers to train and serve The black lamb was l9, ne burning eyes to make sure without,” whereas only 18 per,cent said the same thing about causo serious problems, al- Of course. Junior Is quick to of hunters at 2:30 p.m. today, as Gray Ladles a t Rlvervlew, some with --“1‘ —no one *to play ’ they were not'following him. television. though I ’ll admit Junior may pick up his advantage and for The lucky gunner was Thom­ Monmouth Memorial, Fltkln, with. "Perhaps Snoozer, the The night was so dark that Newspaper* aren’t only here to stay »- they’re still seem to have changcd from one weekend may have him­ as Carlton, Neptune, who shot Hazard and Marlboro Hospl- sbephord boy, will play with he stumbled over Snoozer be* the leaders of all media. cub to Hon after a Christmas self a real time. How much the animal shortly after the tals. , me/ 1 ho thought. fore he saw him. He put bis week vacation. The child de­ damage does this do to Jun­ pack of hounds accompanying After a 12-hour course-two But Snoozer was sound cold nose on Bnoozer's face velops his personality, through ior's •••"ally good behavior? the party took up the chase. hours at the Red Cross chap­ asleep under a tree, as usual. and nudged him awake. all the contacts he has during Well, for one thing lt may ln- n t V m U S m t ______Appointment'of a new chief ter house ln Shrewsbury and So Willy Wooley had to play What Is lt? What Is hap- hls formative years. Variety dloate that Junior's behavior of police' for Matawan Town­ 10 hours at Ihe hospital of by himself the rest of the day. penlng?” cried Snoozer, Jump- Fathook ano ms u m e ( o w e m e t - Y Is beneficial; It presents the isn't so good at home as ship to fill the vacancy caus­ tho volunteer's choice, Gray That night Willy Wooley ing up. - , fiv m Y d w iwcffp with seeihegcHBett, child, with H moro realistic Mommy and Daddy think, ed by the resignation of Thom­ Ladles will serve at the hos­ whispered a l i t t,le prayer. Then he saw the two burn- > SWRVATIOM. LAST our n e w s picture of tho world In which How do grandma and grand- Mo-evssxnwi as F. Powers, Mar. 20, Is slat­ pital they select. ‘Plcaso make me White like ing eyes of tbe wolf. He pick- U 'SIA B O f M j0006ft V*S he la living. ' pa feel about this? There Is no ed to be made at tonight Hospital work such as that the othjrs." Then he f e 11 ed up his shepherd's staff and s e m c o ro* oiMMeft fw e Like anything else, shipping question that they would like meeting of the township com afforded by serving as a,Gray spund asleep. ' waved lt over his head. « Y s wcftff we sea Junior olf should bo moderat- to do the best job posslblo but mlttee, lt was learned t h 1 Lady is Interesting and at the When he woke up it was “ Hll Hil Go awayl Oo > OVO BWHOOK UffAVW®"** ed. Too often lt may glvo the after all getting Junior to bed morning. IflLOO WirM MB HAHWON snmc time satisfying ln that lt still dark plght, Willy Wooley awayl” he shoutod, and rusb- youngster an extremely con­ at nlno after an uproarlng A forest Are whipped by provides an opportunity to saw two eyes burning ln the ed toward the wolf. , , m one w s r sftwCH fused background. It Is par­ m n v jr t i A u s western very often Is easier 40-mllc-an-hour wind s n ip , tako part 1a a worthwhile pro­ n|eht. The wolf was so frlghtended ticularly wise to mako a child than getting him off to bed at over one mile of woodland on gram. , Mama Sheep," he whisper­ at the sudden noise and the understand tho situation. For his usual time. A bowl of ice t h e Engllshtown-Spotswood Most of us find ourselves ed. "There ts a wolf watching whirling staff that ho ran far Instance, lt la not uncommon cream Is a. hotter frlcndmak- Ed., Saturday, before fire constantly solltlclted for finan­ usl” | away into the darkness. when parents arc expecting er than a bowl of oatmeal, men of Engllshtown and the cial aid. Many of us are' un­ 'Mama Sheep woke up. The flock of sheep crowded another baby that they often The diversion from the rou- New Jersey Forest Tire Serv- able to give as . much as we When sho saw the wolf she about Willy Wooley to thank take advantage of anyone> of- tine Is a problem most par- loe could control lt. At dusk would like. Less frequently are woke the other sheep. him. Mama Sheep was very ter, good neighbor or grand- ents condemn as unbearable, another fire, covering 100 there appeals for our tlme-np- "If Snoozer doesn't come proud. ' ma lnoludod. With tbe Inevlt- No doubt routine Is Important acres of forest at Robertsvllle poals that cost nothing but and drive the wolf away, he “ That was a very brave ablp difficulty Junior has ln to child development but dl- north of Freehold, threatened time. . will eat some of us," the thing you did.” bleated t h e accepting the new baby it cer- version from this la as valu- farm buildings until controlled This Is Just such an appeal. sheep shivered. sheep. talnly is poor planning to in- able bccauso lt Increases In­ by the Engllshtown and There must be many women "Snoozer proDc bly is sound "My, I wish I were black vite more question ln Uie let est and (eta the child use Morganville Fire companies. who could give several hours asleep," plghed Mama Sheep Instead of while I” sala the child's mind. In these situa­ some of his developing ability The StatoFlsb and Game a week to Gray Lady work. One of us, will have to go other 'lttlo lamb; In envy. tions lt Is best to have the to make decisions and do or- Council of the Department of Such work 1s profitable not on wake him." Willy Wooley was suddenly child remain at home and wtw.e vmtchw® aw eSKiMo Iglnal thinking. , Cotir orvation has announced ly td the hospital being sorv "It one of us leaves the very happy He whispered OOCUMBHVW f il m o n h is t v have grandma come, This The 'vorld outside Is big, that 0030 pheasants and 8SS0 ed but to the volunteer her ] flock, the wolr surely will eat may avoid the feeling, " Mom- little prayer.-'Thank you lor se x , lots of dlffirent people, many quail are being liberated sell whose compensation, him,’' , said a wise sheep macing me a little, black F9A«re. tbe knowledge that |.' White Is so ia jy to see at VJBAHG B W < ' 0 L A S S S O lamb.” And lt was not long anyAiorv1^ ! # t f ia f 'b a b y’s of llvl g. maoh oh'ld deserve* spring to incrtiun tlie game she Is serving a worthWhJl«inight,’-'■ ...... before - M " fell 'sound-'aslfeji com e."’ •" : .' ' a v»r!ed,'ejtperler.ce-flU^4 ')lfe bird population In the state. cause.. ' ' ,, ' "Then Willy Wooley spoke again. - ■ /ir.ti..,;.'., " ■ , Church Women Panel Discussion Church Directory Named County Hear Missiouary At Matawan P-TA GOP Director ITAWAN-JOMAfJ - - ' ‘Everyday —Prople- itead^ Mrs. Garrett McKecn, jr. Mrs. Lester Marshall enter­ SfiiT parent-educallon com­ Mrs. Spafford W. Schanck. "for 'God's . W ork"' was r the mittee of the Matawan Gram­ United Hebrew Congregation M a t & w a n, was-elected to entertained at bridge Mar. 20 tained the Good Neighbor d u b First Presbyterian Church Broad St., Kejport March M. 1857 Page' Flv* theme of the March meeting Thursday at luncheon. H e r mar School ' Parent-Teacher serve as one of the dlreotora when the prize winners were t l ( Main St.. ttftUwao 1 Rabbi H ; O. H, Levine -. of, the Matawan Presbyterian Mrs. Js c ’ A. Cushman, Mrs. guests, were Mrs. Frank Gray, Association wlU’ present a pan­ Rev. Chester A. Galloway of the Monmouth County Fed Women's Association recently Stephen Macuga and Mrs. sr. Mrs. James Benner, Mrs. el discussion of'‘ ‘Citizens Com- At the two Sunday 'morning “ Why We Al" So Fearful" oration i f Republican Women Woman's Club Board mlttees".at Wednesday’s will be the toplo at the Friday at a luncheon meeting held held la the Masonic H a U. Douglas Ward. Other guests George H. Andrews, Mrs. W. services at 9:30 am) 11 o'clock O f Directors Me6ti — - M a t a w a n. Mrs. Frederick w e r c Mra. Thomas Slcdons, C. .Noddlngs^jars.jBhn 'Mull-- meeting in the Mritawiin High at the old church slte; the pasi nlght..service.-at 0:15- o’olook. Thursday at Sea Olrt Innr Her 'B o p p p re s ld e d as .storyteller ^hoof^auditoriuin. r" »; The daughtor born to Dr. Lou­ term will run until 1960.. Mrs. Kenneth Pike, Mrs. Ran­ er, Mrs. George Wilson,' Mrs, tor’s sermon toplo will be, The board , of directors o( in a mock radio , broadcast. dolph Harris and Mrs. Bay- Douglas Taylor, Mrs. John Since such unusual Interest ’’Reach Out Beyond Ordinary is I. Prager and Mrs. Prager New officers Installed"- con­ Will be named. .", the Woman's Club of Matawan ' presenting highlights In t h e nard Smith. Grossman, Mrs. S e"y m o u r has been shown recently - In Faith," the fourth in the Len­ sisted of Mrs. Morris Robin­ met Monday afternoon, at tha lives of several 'Christian atii- Mrs. Thomas Walling i n i Smith and Mrs. Russell Wil­ school affairs, the commHico ten series, "Making L‘l f e Saturday morning service ls son, president; Mrs. George dents who had reoelyed their Mrs. Ruth Sweetmah and son. - - J ■ • . believes the. time has .come to Worthwhile." A n u r s e r.y is held at 7:30 o'clock'and . the Conway, second .vice presi­ home of Mrs. Elmoio Kattner, • ' education a n.d training In daughter,- Marion! • Wilmlng- Mr. and Mrs. J. Fred Rob- encourage^ real, citizen partici­ held at both hours for tots Sabbath.service, at 11,a,m. . dent; Mrs. Kenneth Smith, Main St., Matawnn. Mrs, Pet> Presbyterian schools and col­ 'ton. Del., -spjjnt the weekend lnson were Sunday d I n n f r pation^ Decision malting calls whose parents desire to . aU Senior choir will meet Tues­ jr., recording secretary; Jdrs, , leges. ..The”.studio', pfinjl ' was er A. Read, first vice presl* at the' walflbrT Astoria. New g u e s t s of Mr. and' . Mrs. for JaoU, ,abd fact finding tend church. Sunday School Is day at 8:30 piny.; U.B.Y, on William Cokelet,: correspond­ j. fatttie ‘ ut> of Mrs; jJohn Lkm; dent, conducted the business York. . . .. Cfeorge Klnler, Clark. V . cails for organization. The or­ held at 8:30 a.m.; Junior Hlgli Wednesday1 at 7:90 p.m. - and ing secretary; Mrs. Kenneth bert; Mrs. Peler Read,' Mrs. ganization, scope and possible the board of directors of the Howard; .assistant treasurer. session and Mrs.; David M< Wliliam H. Bergen, Barring­ Mrs. 'Vliiston E. Schaffer and Senior High Westminster ‘ ‘ A;r n o 1 d'-Ma'sslo and • Mrs effect'of such, a ,,c I t i z e n s Hebrew Women’s League on Bruce ond Miss Elalno. Cher­ ton, R.I.. was a-weekend entertained her bridge o I li b Fellowships at 7 p.m. Tho new president was instill­ Thormis SUmehj. who w e r e group will be disijussed by.the Thursday, Apr.' 4, at 8:30 p.hi. ed by Mrs. Arthur S. Jolco, ry. assisted Mrs, Kottn?r on guest at the home of Mr. and Mar.' 20. Mrs.; Everett-Carl* ' confronted ’With the _ question The Friday htght' service on outgoing president. Mrs. Joice tho hospitality commltteo, , Mrs. Edwin H. Dominick. spn. was - the . prije winner,' panel. ' ‘ J.'-'r- ' Trlnllj Episcopal Churcb ■ “ Mnk'e Up Y ceiving Christian education. Funds realized will lie used to movies Qf parades lu which.) Theme." , monthly meeting Monday Tlie next regular meeting purchase playground ^equip- the department had partlcl- Mr6 Hd53 Maghan enter- night In the meeting room. will bo held ,\pr, 8, , First Metjiodlst Cliurck went. ‘ pated. Musiolal entertainment• tainod her bridge club on The buslnc&s meeting wan Main Kt., Matawan r was provided by Miss Lilly Thursday evening' when ' t h e conducted by Mrs. C. Hnuser, Two Birthday Parties Rev Albert D. Curry, l’nslur / Miss Bowio Plodgod ' Best on Lhe accordlan. prize winners were Mrs, Har- president; Two worship services a r t Refreshments were served ry pitcher, Holmdel. and Mrs. A report was made by Mrs, Mr. ond Mrs. Karl Her­ held on Sunday at H:4C and Yl Minn Jann Howlo, daughter by the Midway Auxiliary. I Lawrence W. Leihairc. V. A. Ellison on the mcetintf mann,-Ravine Dr., Matawnn, n.in. Sunday School UeKlnFnf of Mr. and Mrs, W I 1 i I a m held Mar. 21, at the Midway entertained at their homo ot 0:45 a.ro. llowle, 37 llavlift Dr,, Mata­ For modorn foaturoi you can bo sure of Flrehouse of t h e Matawan two birthday celebrations tor T h o Woman’s Bocioty of wan, recently was pledged to Fire Department Auxiliary, A Mrs. Hermann’s brotWer-ln Christian Service will meet 111 Alpha Chi Omega BoroMty at the church on Monday at 8 club plan fdr prizerware cook law, Kenneth Maiighlcr, Red Howling Orocn Stato Universi­ ' © e t €3 IQCTW ; : H. M. S. PINAFORE lng utensils was etarted with Bank, nnd hor mother, M r s. p.m. ty, ltowllng Green, Ohio, Hlio G iv m BY Mrs. R. Longstrcct as chair* Marshall Longstreet. Others Tho Methodist Men's Club will be initiated formally fol­ man. attending wero Mrs. Kenneth will meet Wodnesday nt lowing a period of pledge A white elephant auction Muughlcr and daughter, Botty p.m. In tho church. training. C h e v r o le t •- Marlboro Township, Schools sale wai conducted by Mrs. Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Rhet John Hinds, jr.. during ; h o Longstreet and son, Alan, and Blggoit Sollort... Blgaott Saver* Eighth Grade Benefit program. Gay and Gary Hermann and Marshall Longstreet, all of T O « E IIICLM in / Do You Have Income Tax Flies To Arizona {-fatawan. FREEHOLD REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL Carl Hardy, RD. Motawan, Dorns To Moet -' Problems ? recently flew to Phoenix. 0nl| liisililieJ.CImitiM dcilsri diifiliy thl* limwi twltrMili - Arix., to visit his mother. The Matawon Democratic CONSULT Friday and , Saturday Mrs. Charlotte Post, and hit Club will meet Thursday sister, Mn . Marjorie Lane evening at the Motawan Pub M. HOROWITZ .M lltC I! 23, 30, 1517 Mrs. Lane Is convalescing in lie Health Building, Broad ItccruUk Itcilird Intern*) Itrvenue nnd iSc(! yif>r(r Authorized Ariion* from n recent Illness St., at 8 p m. Conirn'llee nnd , Ta« <‘on»ul(an( DONATION 75 CENTS 8 P.M. and Mrs, Post, who residua election board m ein'eu iol Phone MAtnwan 1-3704-M , Chevrolet Deylyr with her non In Matawan, has District II will .‘i? on Uie lio*- : ’i ; 1 ' •• - been .visiting her, j- piiality commit!**,- > PredW«>od place , , , M n U v W , s n » i; . J- \X * - . . . ' are the parents of * son, born day, Mar. 21, 1957, at t h e doy, M ir. 25, 1957, at b 1 s High School, Class of 1953. He tier of the Eay^l'.ore Coraiaiin1 Delegates Prepare '' ‘rT Served three yeors with the W e d d f n g s Thursday, Mar. 14, 1957, ln St. Perth Amboy General Hospi­ -tome. He was born in Rari-' Sty Church, East Keansburg, For WW Convention , Feterls Hospital, New Bruns­ tal after a short Illness. tas/Townshlp, the son of the U. S. Marine Corps, and now officiated. Interment was . ln . Hay-Blake wick. ... • A former resident of Keas- late Wlllffin H. an d . Mary owns and operates the Mata-_ HolmdelCamotery.— ..——r-'— liilae arove 55 of tbe 'WJOfl- • Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Blake, iey_for_^3 y£arsr he mov«d -to (fledle).Aumacli. wan News Service. ; — - 28 (3ta& r Keyport, an. —J--- Iloerster - Union Beach a .year ago and He Is survived by his wife No date has been set for. ' 'Mr. Boyce was born In Glen- men’s Circle, met Mar. 19 at nounce tbe marriage of their A son was born in St. Pet­ was a communicant of St, Alnetta (Sprague) . Aumack; the wedding. dola. Wall Township, , and had the Odd Fellow’s Hall, Key- f t t e SU March IS, 1997 daughter, Elizabeth, to Pvt, er’s Hospital, New Brunswick, Peter's Episcopal Church. one daughter, Mrs. Fred Bol­ lived ln the Raritan Township port. Final preparations were Joseph Hay, son of Mr. and to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hoer- Surviving are his wife te, Keyport; a sister, Mrs. area for 10 years. His wife made to send delegates, Mary Mrs. Joseph Hay, Morganvllie ster, 6 Dogwood Ave., Old Christina C.ottrell; seven Harold E. Tippett, Lansdowne, Funeral Services was. the late Mrs. Marie M. Hayer and Mary Farrell, to on Monday,- Mar. 18,' 1957, In Bridge. ... ‘. '. . daughters, the Misses Thelma, Fa., and one grandson. . . . Sylvia Luccarelli Moacogee County, Columbus. Darothy,_Margjirlte, Sara Lee Funeral services are being ' George V. Boes Boyce. the convention to be held In' Qa..... ------V----- ^R olhkjjeL Jearr,-t3hrlBtiha-and’Beatrice; held at 1:30 p.m. today at tho ^Funeral-services-were held ---Surviving- are -three— s o.ns, Trenton,- Apr.—26,—3’t-aild~28, Mrs. Hay attended Keyport Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rothke- Feted At Shower seven sons, Edgar, Thomas, Bedle Funeral Hohie, Keyport Thursday ot 8 "p.m. at the Fred and Ira, both of West Mrs. Alvina Fitzgerald, presi­ High Sch- -' and-Is employed gel, New Brunswick Gardens, with the Rev. Dr.'Hillman T. John J, Ryan Funeral Home, Keansburg; Charles,- East James, Glenn, Harvey,' , Rob-, dent,’ presided, with Mrs. Ellz- as an operator for the New Old Bridge, are the parents of ert and Daniel; 13 grandchil­ Williams, pastor of Calvary Keansburg, with the, Rev. Jo1 Keagsburg; o n e daughter, Miss Sylvia Luccarelli. Key­ Jersey Bell - Telephone Co.. a daughter, born Sunday. abeth Hubert assisting. port, was guest of honor at a dren; a sister, 'Mrs, Mary Wil­ Methodist Church, Keyport, of­ seph P. Euler, pastor of the Mrs. Marie LaBella, West Keyport. Pvt. Hay Is a . grad' Mar. 17,4957, ln St. Peter's son, Stamford, Conn., a n d ficiating. Interment will be ta Bayshore Community Churcb, Keansburg, and eight grand­ Mrs. Anna DellaPletro and surprise Shower given Sunday uate of ‘ Rt. Mary’s Catholic Hospital, New Brunswick; two brothers, Harry, Luke- Cedarwood Cemetery, Raritan East Keansburg, officiating, children. ' Mrs. Ross Peterman conduct­ In the "Marine Room" of High School, Perth Amboy, Peterson's Restaurant, R e d . SakowskJ . wood; and Raymond,. Morgan- Township. , for George V. Boes, 59, of 34 ed the social hour with Mrs. and presently Is serving ln the vllle...... ; ■ Myrtle Ave., Keansburg, who Bank. Decorations were in U. S. Army, on leave, await­ Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Sa- Hubert winning the (J a r lc white with an umbrella of ruf­ kowsy, 345 Aberdeen Rd., Funeral services were ‘ held was found dead ln his home, ing transfer to Fort Leonard at The- Flynn & Sons Funeral Friday. Mar. 15, 1957. Time of Shower Honors horse. Mrs. Truskowskl, Un­ fled rainbow colored net as Wood, Mo. Matawan, are the parents ,of Engagements • ion Beach, Visited the grove. central figure. Miss Luccarel- a son, born Sunday, .Mar.. 24, Home, Fords, Monday at 1:30 death has been set as Mon­ The couple are residing at p.m.: with the Rev. George H. ' Hamby-DeLaCrns day, Mar. 11, 1957. li will become the bride of 28 Cedar St., Keyport. 1957, In Perth Amboy - Hospi­ Mrs. Folscher The canted fHght deck of Boyd, officiating. Interment Mr. and Mrs. Prlmltlvo De- Mr. Boes' wife, Mrs. Mary Tons; Rossi on Apr. 27 at St. tal. the USS Forrestal, the Navy's w a s In Alpine Cemetery, LaCruz, 339 Bayvlew Ave., (Obly) Boes, and son,- Oeorge Mrs. Gretchen . Folscher, Joseph's Cliurch, Keyport. A McHose-Palge new super-carrler could ac­ chicken dinner waa served to Lockwood Perth Amboy. Union Beach, announce the Boes, Jr., were away on - va­ Keyport, was honored at a sur­ Miss Carol H. Paige, daugh YJJ./2 Fred Lockwood and engagement of their daughter, commodate four football fields. the attending guests. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter cation and. his death was not prise shower glvei) at the home Mrs. Lockwood, Naples, Italy, Joseph R. Palmer Isabella, to Specialist Third Those attending Included Paige, 313 David St., Soutb discovered until police check­ of Miss E llf Wallace, Fulton are the parents of a first Josepb R. Palmer, Route Class James ,C. Hamby,"Mus­ members of her bridal party. Amboy, and Roger McHose, ed the home at tbe request of St., Keyport, Mar. 19, by her child, a'daughter, born Mon­ 94; Engllshtown, a retired kogee, Okla. . ’ Shoreland Memorial Miss Antoinette Luccarelli, eon of Mr, and Mrs. Michael a neighbor. Interment was ln associates ln tbe N .. J. Bell day, Feb. 25, 1957. Jn. Naples, butcher, died Thursday, Mar. Miss DfLaCruz Is a gradu Miss Lucy DePalma, Miss D’An tone, 87 Throckmorton the U. S. National Cemetery Telephone Company. Decora­ Gardens Cemetery Italy, The baby has been 24, 1957, in Fitkln Hospital, ate of Keyport High School Marie Cerllone, Miss Connie Lane, Browntown, were mar­ Beverly. tions were heather and forsy- - Assn...... named Patricia Diana and Neptune, He was 76. and Is employed at Fort'Mon­ Allocco, Miss Esther Lucco- ried Saturday, Mar. 23, 1967, Mr.- Boes, a World War X thla with yellow tapers and weighed slx-and-one-half Surviving are five sons, Les­ mouth Supply Division, Aca- veteran, had lived in Keans­ watering cans as -the table KE 7-3630 relit and Miss Mary Greco. at 10 a.m. at the First Metho­ pounds. Mr. Lockwood Is sta­ ter J. and Charles G., both of demlo Services Department, dist Church, South Amboy. burg for three years. He work­ centerpiece. . Main S t Koyport Other guests were Mrs. tioned lh Naples with the Old Bridge; Joseph, Jr., Eng­ U. S, Army School. Miss Karol Lee D’Antone ed as a bartender for, t h e Quests were Mrs. Helen Po­ Thomas Rubano, Mrs. Ed­ U, S. Navy. He formerly re­ llshtown; Ernest, Spotswood; Speolallst Hamby Is attach­ Keansburg Steamboat ' Com­ kallus, Mrs. Lillian"'Hodgson, ward Cerllone; Mrs. Fred Bot? served as maid ol honor and sided at 7 Fifth St.. West Ralph G., serving ln the U. S. ed to tbe Military Police Co., James Paige acted. as best Miss Pat Costello, Matawan; --ilgllere.-MnuJPrarik - Allocco, Keansburg: Mrs. Lockwood is Nayy; five daughters, Mrs. U. Si-Army Signal Garrison, pany. . " ' man. ' .' '■ ‘ . Surviving, besides his wife Miss Pat Hulsart; South Am­ W H O DOESN'T NEED Jr., Mrs. Gloria Exleben, Mrs. a native of Naples. Bertha Farrer, Old Bridge; F o rt' Monmouth. ■ The oouple left for a wed­ and son, U « brother, William boy; Mrs. Elsie Johnson, Mrs. "Somethin* From Joseph Nappl, Mrs. John Cen- Miss Joyce Palmer and Mrs. A June wedding Is planned. tlmole, Mrs. Prank Sannllll, ding trip to Florida, Upon Silva Boes, Maplewood. , Arlene Pease, Miss Kaye Em-, The Doris Yamello, both of Key­ Drug Store” Mrs. Lorenzo Tedeschl, Miss thel|r return, they will reside Mr.. and Mrs. Amejlco Mark (Anderson-McGoveni ' ens. Miss Nancy Gorman. Mrs. port; :Mlss Vivien Palmer, David H. Gould ’ Irene Weinman, Miss Shelia , Marie Tedeschl, Miss Theresa . Viola Shlffner , . Sherman , - Qrelner Funeral Home, Wood- At 10 a.m. services were held Viola Bhllfner, Union Beach, A daughter was born ln brldge, with the Rev. Dr. Hill­ at St. Spiridon's Russian Orth­ . wbo. died Mar. 4, 1957, .willed Perth Amboy Hospital-to Mr. man T. Williams, pastor of odox Church, Perth A m b o yl her estate to two daughters, and Mrs, Theodore Sherman, the Calvary Methodist Church, with the Rev, Basil Lebeden ■—-Bhlrley Viola Cole and Laura Holmdel Rd„ Hazlet. ; --- Keyport, officiating.. Crema­ as. celebrant. Interment w a s Marie Dlfedele. A sister, Adele tion took place at the Roselilll ln St, Joseph’s Cemetery, Key­ ■ Vlgne, was named executrix. . ■— WI|lsjicr Crematory, Linden. ' port. ; . " Mr. and Mrs,'John Whlsner, 244 Britton A ve.,Laurenco Wllllahi Cottrell J, Edgar Aamaok Harbor, are the parents ot a William Cottrell, 616 Jersey J. Edgar Aumack, 68, of 240 Baptisih son, born ln South Amboy Ave,, Union Beach, died Thurs- Broadway, Keyport, died Mon- / Koval Hospital, ' : Mr, and Mrs. George An­ drew Koval, 0 Anderson -St., - _ Borube BUBBLE BUBBLE NO TOIL OR TROUBLE Keyport, had their Infant son, A fourth daughter was bom Andrew, baptized Sunday aft­ in Mountainside H o s p 1 i a 1, ernoon, Mar. 24, 1957, by the Montclair, to Mr, and Mrs. Rev., Norman. R, Rlloy, pas­ John Berub", 407 Jefferson tor; at ■J3t,'—John's Methodist Ave., Laurenco Harbor, ’ Cburoh, Raritan Township. . DlSantlg > Mr. and Mrs. Frpd DISantls, Enjoy ono of America's 128 Raritan Ave., Koansburg, grea) freedoms. Attend the are the paronts of a son,'born ohurclj) of your choice this Friday, Mar. 22, 19S7, ln Rlr. weekend. • ervlew Hospital. " Gulstl i i BEAUTIFUL A son was born ln Perth Amboy Hospital to Mr. I and MONUMENTS Mrs. Samuel Oulstl, 140 Wash­ Vlili dliplay of Monumental Art ington St., Keyport. Sea our wide range or guaranteed memorials. Thire'i no obligation* VanNess naturally. - . Mr, and Mrs. Donald Van­ Ness, 8 Pine Treo Rd., Old Wharton Memorials Bridge, are the parents ot a Uy-36 Keyport, \Key. 7-1124 daughter, born Saturday, Mar. 9, 1957, In St. Peter’s Hospi­ tal, New Brunswick. ■ ' m m Frsnk . A son was born on Tuesday, CHmji m*lu «niiclngly throughout ihli pfttty «a»y to>mak« bubbU loaf. And 10 j( ii (hi MmI brt*d (o uta for meat iindwichei. If you Hava Mar. 12, 1957, ln St. Peter’S ■ yen for (hem hot, uutt on both aidet until golden brown. Hospital, New Brunswick, to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Frank, OlEESB 0UDDLB LOAV , 'DAYFUNERAL H0ME$ 13 Schenck Ave., Mntawnn. r 191 Maple PI., Keypori W c(i|p milk I packa|« or ctVe y«»», Tel. KEypert 7-1851 Vi (upiutar activt dry or comprttMd KlnerV IV4 leaspoona aali cupi lifted enriched flour Mr. and Mrs. Elmor Klnery, 4Vi ublctpooni ihortenlnf tabl««poon milted buit«r Emerson L a he,. Old Bridge, , cup warm (not hot) wa pound Chtddar gratd NMkAL CeQMOM (luktwarm tor comprened ytatt) ^ ’ VMM «f w J i i . I m M p i d many M aiW* pate* d «M • • • SAMSONITE LUGGAGE. t^ald milkj iilr in augar, salt and ihorttnlng. Cool 10 luktwarm. Meaiur« 1* ' .water Into • large mixing bowl (warm, not hot, for active dry yeairJ Time Fayments lukewarm for compreued yeiw). Sprinkle ot crumble in yeast; itir until disaolvcd. Stir In lukewarm mixture, Add half tht flour. Dtat until Keyport Jewelers iraooth. Stir In remaining flour. Turn out on lightly,floured board. And Optician* Knead until iniooth and clastic. Place in a greased bowl; bruih top with shortening. Cover."Let riie in a warm place, free from draft, about 1 Koyport 7-2008 hour or until doubled’ In bulk. Punch down and turn out on lightly floured board. Divide dough in half. Form each half into a roll about 12 inchee long. Cut each roll Into 24 equal piece*. Form into ballt In 2 well'greased loaf pani about 9x)x3 incnca, place a layer of balls ★ Women’s and Children’s Wear ir about Vi inch apart. Drush lightly with melted butter. Sprinkle with WESTREICHS . half the grated encese. Arrange a tccond layer of bills on top of first. . . . Brush with melted butter and sprinkle with remaining cheese. Cover. Charge Your Purchase , Let rise in a warm place, free from draft* about 1 hour or until top of CANDID WEDDINGS A SPECIALIY doughj — L ifi. slightly L.-L—higher .than l --- edge*1--- of* pant. DrushDrush; with more but**“butter. l« MAIM BT. ’ • - ' TEL, KiS'^liliJl KEYPORi Dake in 375* F. (moderate oven) for 20 miminutei. Makes 2 loaves. 45 West Front Street ' Keyport “ Scheherazade,** one-and-one- Triple-S To Offer quarter books 'will secure It for you. To play them, a. three- speed Admiral portable phono­ Overseas Mailman graph- la pictured In the cata­ logue.for 10 books of stamps, Would you like : an African while a four-speejt RCA port­ SWE «»d GH Tri^i- S BIm S tiip j T00....:S)IVE sta»ps aad ]$ f f i t i i l f Salad set direct from ^he Gold able “Vlctrola” m a y be had ■ ...... r,f V k *■ j “ Coast? Or a drinking stein for 27 books. from West Germany, or a To /ill tbe silence when the p a l r o f;. Pakistani slippers r e c o r'd ends, customers of band-crafted In Lahore near stores that distribute Triple-S . the t a b 1 e d Khyber Pais? blue stamps now can obtain These and-many other unique a^arakeeL.FoLjustlwo-iilled “gifts' are being offered savers books, any redemption center of Triple-S blue stamps f o r issues a certificate" redeem­ the first time through Grznd able, at local pet shops for the Union’s new s e,r v 1 c e, tbe paj-akeet of your choice. “Overseas Mailman.” * Although women are the Savers of Triple-S b 1 u e principal savers 'of ‘trading stanjps simply select .the gilt stamps, the attractive n e w they want, place an order at catalogue pictures a generous their nearest Triple-S redemp­ display of gifts that will ap­ tion center, anrd within three peal to every member of any to. six weeks their gift arrives family. , by mall directly from the land Household appliances a r e in which it was fashioned. still the most popular offer­ This service, never .before ings of all. Electric -toasters, offered to savers of trading four-and-one-hal* to seven stamps. Is only one of . many books, or even a Black Angus new. features of the pew Trip­ King-Size Rotisserle, 19 books le-S catalogue, illustrated *; in are pictured in the full-color full color, whlch\is now. avail­ catalogue. And while mother’ able free at*Grahd Union .su­ is ih the Wtcljen, father can permarkets and the iridre than occupy himself In his' h o m e 3000 other retail merchants workshop with his power saw. who distribute Triple»S blue 18 books, his drill set, 10 stamps. More than 000 of the books, or just cool off in front 1500 quality gifts now avail­ of the Lasko reversible win­ Meats able to savers of Triple-S blue dow fan, eight books, ^w o full stamps are shown in the strik­ pages of toys, picture' g i f t s ingly handsome new 48-page ranging from one book to a \ Armour'* Star - Swift’s Premium ■ U.S. Choice BONELESS catalogue. . . bicycle requiring 13'books. * Attractive gifts available for Whether you your table only COO stamps, half a book. or make your bed, play golf Is another, new feature unique or fish, shower or shave, TO P or with Triple-S. Among these everything you need is pictur­ special gifts illustrated In tbe ed In the new catalogue and BOTTOM new catalogue is a cigarette available at a nearby Triple-S ROUND to u r 1 1 b h ter, a silicone ironing redemption center. board tcover, a plastic table­ For A Tind«r*Taity Ovin or Pot Rout, Cook Rar* or Will Dont—Just Th# W«y You 111* II, cloth apd a- set of six matoh- Hercules Powder Co. ed-face cloths. . DeorfootDeerfoot Farms-SmallFarms .Small Lean-4Lean -4 to 6A Ibi.-Picniclbs.«Picnic StyloStyle H | Another, new gift now avail­ Grants Pay Boosts able is the . portable TV s e t Pay increases for approxi­ pictured 1n the new Triple-S mately 1300 employees of the catalogueAn RCA “ Person- Hercules Powder Co. plant In SMOKED SHOULDERS * 3 5 " “ al- with an eight-and*one-half Parlin have been agreed to « . 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This was announced HAM SLICES ».* ‘89 GRIDDLE FRANKFURTERS 49* your door by RCA Victor’s jointly by the company and ORANGES Grand Union— SeltcUd Quality Eieililor Quick Frown a s . , tmmd /personal music service, may the union. The new wage scale /beNixdered' through ls retroactive to Mar. 11. SAUSAGE MEAT > •> 39* VEALSTEAKS -»••» 2**77' WhetheV It be Dinali S^orr or Negotiation talks began Feb Rich in Sw eat Elvis Presley, “ Show Boat" or .15. . . Vitamin Full of Lenten Seafood Features “C" 5 3 5 Jo ice HALIBUT STEAK CHEDDAR “ch em : 0"' .. Choice tyro|l Green Beans ^19^ -Center Cuts 59^ or Fry MUENSTER CHBESf er,7 '»«!»... Win it,. II* Dalictoui-Tatty • A Roal Treat Mushrooms -«•; 'is 29* RED SALMOHSTEAKS '‘ 69* DANISH PASTRY ”•*•» FRESH Oonotoii, SklnUit j e l l y d o n u t s 11b. 4 “ COD FILLET BaW, Broil. 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State Highway 36, Keansburg Hollo Si Marathi n R attt Ol'KN MUDAV Til, | f.U . - VUtHKU ALL HAV MONDAV P»«» Our Door 112 MAIN STBKBT. KEANSBliltO . .Opbn Tues., and Thurs. Til 9 P.M. — Frl. til 10 P.M. KHS Senior Outstanding Good Citizen Ladies Auxiliary Reformed ChureMIonoraMrs. Gehlhaus Unemployment Is' ^fiecommend Boqz r Members of the Keyport Elects Officers Reported Higher Harbor Commission aod'tba .tvr/M'pv, wifinuta'cturlng em­ Citiiens’ Advisory Commit- A. regular meeting "o f the -fan Tti^eVlav nt«rht fMflBW Pare Eight March *8, 1351 VeSjpraps of Foreign ■ Wars. ployment registered a slight snended that _ the Btpjpori Lames Auxiliary to Post 4247, g a in last month, overall em: Planning Boar^ negoti&te with Louis P. "Boos, Perth Im p o rt, was ' held recently ployment dropped b ^ 1300 Jobs to a total'of 1,894.000, Labor Amboy, for his services as Old Bridge Man with Mrs. Catherine Larkin a consuUing engineer to presiding, when election of of­ a n d Industry Commissioner draky. plana for a long-range Named To Post ficers took place. Those elect­ Carl Bolderman reported— , harbor improvement pro* Despite the decrease, how­ ■ gram* " . ' . •.; ' Dr. Myrton C. Rand, Mead­ ed were Mrs, Mildred R o s,s. ever. the employment ^ level ^FolloU'tngtherecemmes-" ow Rd., Old Bridge, was president; Mrs. Marilyn Bau­ set a -new record hlgh for the datlos, the pUnaing board named chief chemist Thurs­ er, senior vie-; president; Mrs. called a meeting for. Salur- . month and was 19,100 more, day lpy the Middlesex County Frances Nebus, Junior vice day morning to receive~-the ' president; M r s. Rosemary than for February 1B58, Sewerage Authority. The post proposals of the eogtne^r*^ 8 o in m ? r, . treasurer; Mrs. Accounting tor the overall which it was^revealed, win was created at the authority’s Phoebe Neldlnger, chaplain; Job-loss, Mr. Holderman said, fncfade a mnltl*9fago plain tegular meeting. It will be Mrs. Josephine Dllks, guard; was the seasonal downturn in nfng; program of waterfront among the top technical Jobs Mrs. Larkin, three-year trus­ derebgmfot-! ; ; the construction and trade ln: on the multi-million dollar tee; M rs., Florence McBride, At the joint meelior of the. two-year trustee, and i l n . dustries, and the labor dispute trunk seiVer which Is sehedul- three ihunlclra? .orgmnln-' Rose Pouzenc, conductress. Involving longshoremen a n 0 tlons Taesdaf night, Mr. ed to' go Into operation in Oc­ Those present. were Mrs. tugboat operators. ; • Boos indicated he would prt- tober. The post pays $8000 a Florence Lambertson, M r s. Manufacturing ln- pare sketches, p 1 a n s and year. • • McBride, Mrs. Bauer, Mrs. dustlres gained 3900 Jobs, to specfflcatlons and make 818,100, with an Increase of ■ Dr. Eand Is an associate Nebus, Mrs. Ma-Jorle Concep­ necessary' applications f o r , cion, Mrs. Neldlnger, Mrs. 600 In the durable goods in­ - professor of sanitation at Rut-‘ financial aid for a maste? - Dllks, Miss Ellen Kelly. ..Mra. dustries and 3300 in the'- non­ harbor Improvement pro-, gers University. He was grad: Pouzenc, Mrs. Larkin, Mrs. durable goods fields. gram at an estimated cost ~ uated from the yniversity of Ross and Mrs. Sommfer. A net decllne_of 5200 Job* of 95000... _ ; Wisconsin, where he did post­ Mar. 18, b hosplla! party was reported by the non-man-’ Tbe first phase of the pro- At the annua] m ediae at the Reformed Church of Keyport, Ufactnring industries, bringing graduate work, and received was held at Menlo Park Dis­ held-Mar, 20 In tbe church house, the Rev. Boderick N. je d , Mr, Boos reported,. wQl ’ abled Veterans Statfi Homer at the employment level to l,- his doctorate from Rutgers. DeYounr. pastor, presented a plaque to B ln. C, Kenneth Geltl- he a buj^head between which time bingo was played haus, in appreciation ot the'many years that she served as 075.900. A loss of S800 Jobs 'Authority Commission­ Broad St. 'and Te Cottage jind refreshment? were serv­ superintendent of the Bandar School. In addition lo being an was reported by the trade) Inn on Baritan Bay. Plans er Herbert Daly reported the ed. Those attending tbe party active church worker, Mrs. Gehlhami also is very active in group ftad 1800 by the con­ for the remainder of . t h,e preliminary discussions were were Mrs. Pouzenc, hospital clvio orcanlxatloiis. struction Industry, both de­ bayfront, made to coincide scribed as normal losses for held last week between New chairman, Mrs, Larkin, Mrs. with the first phase, also Zjambertson, Mrs. Nebus, Mrs. neth Conklin, Jr., eight years; this time of year,- Approxi­ Brunswick anJ North Bruns­ G o t . Robert B. Mejrner Is fihown above with Miss Beverly Public delations .will be drawn. , Korobow, Keyport Ilish School senior, who was given honorable Neldlnger, Mrs. Sommer, Miss Bill Newman, five years, and mately 3400 persons w e.r e wick' on the construction of a mention as a good citizen on Mar. 14 at-the spring conference Kelly. Mrs. Dllks, Mrs. Con­ Expert Is Guest Joseph Beatty, one year. made Idle temporarily by the $1,000,000 connecting line with of the Daughters of the American Revolution* held in Trenton. cepcion, and M rs.. Elizabeth harbor strfke. - the main line of the trunk This was one of live top awards given by the Stato IKA.B. Mrs. Hubert, of Guadalcanal Auxil­ George W. Sorenson, chair­ Injured When Hit Gross average weekly earn­ sewer. ’ . Faul T. Ryder, chapter chairman of Good Citizens for BXon- iary 4745, Cllffwood-Matawan. m an of public relations for ings of production workers de­ The line would serve the moolh Chapter, D.A.R., announced that Monmouth Chapter Monmouth College West Long By Swinging Door creased by 24 cents to ?95 03. . township and the western por­ sponsored girls from seven high schools in the area. A total However, almost all industry of 119 girls ipcre sponsored by 70 D.A.K. Chapters In the state. Branch, was the guest speak­ tion of the city. Municipalities . Mrs. Viola Shafer, 59 Bay­ groups reported higher week­ The D.A.B/ sponsors the good citizenship program to pro­ Benefit Show Is er Tuesday night at the regu­ '.•■li the authority are reaulred mote good citizenship and to bring to the minds of girls and view Ave., Keansburg, suffer­ ly earnings than prevailed a to construct their ownconneo- boys ihe privileges of citizenship and-the responsibilities which lar meeting of the Keyport Kl­ ed a fractured hip Monday year ago. tlons. Mr. Daly said It Is hop­ make them possible. Each candidate most submit letters of Now In Rehearsal wanls .Club at Ye Cottage Inn. morriln? when she was struck ed a $250,COO federal .grant recommendatlpn from people wbo know her. A comiplttee of Rehearsals under the. direc­ West Front St. Mr. SorenSon by a swinging door of a store will be obtained for the pro­ the selects the good citizens on tbe basis of these letters. spoke on the expansion of the on West Front 8t;, Keyport, Requirements are-dependability, sendee, leadership and patriot* torship of Merritt B. Kent,, ject. -About 70 per cent of the Freehold, got underway Thurs­ college which has been ad­ and was knocked to tbe pave­ construction .cost would be ism. The foto areas considered arc home, chnrcb, community vanced from , a junior college and school. ' day evening at the Old Bor­ ment, Keyport Police report­ * paid by North Brunswick and ough Hall bulldln* for - whgt to a full tour-year college. , ed. . 30 per—fept by New Bruns­ ★ ★ WIN ★ ★ promises to be the fastest mov­ Klwanlans MUton. Gale, An­ She was taken by the Fjrst wick. ■ ' Crescent'Club Qn Oil Display Shown ing, most exciting stage sjiow thony Granata and Stuart Aid'Squad to tbe offices of Dr. ever presented ln Keyport, Ganz announced plans to at­ Harry Fopplck, Maple PI., and A Beautiful New Admiral ' 1 At Nixon Reception New York Trip ' At Ely's Station Mr. Kent who directed the tend a meeting of the Freehold then to Rlvervlew Hospital,, Club at the American'Hotel Mrs. Oeorge Emmons, Mrs. Austin Ely, president at Buckaroo Jamboree that was where she was admitted. - ", John F. McClosky, 4- Dlb- presented at the Keyport High tonight. Delegates to the In­ James Neldlnger', Mrs. Theo­ Ely’s Esso Station. Route 38. llng, St., Union Beach, who Is Union Beach, Is displaying the School two years ago tor tiile ternational convention In At­ CLOCK RADIO lantic City will be -Charles NEWSPAPERS a olvlllan worker employed by dore Bailey, Mrs. Joseph C. Union City Washington School benefit of the Keyport Junior ARE THE the U. 6. Government In Trip­ Cherry, Mrs. Prank McCleas- exhibit on oil at his service Drum and Bugle Corps Is high­ Straub, sr., and J . Leon ABSOI.LTfcl.Y FREE! - Schanck, sr., president and Im­ oli, .Libya, attended a recep­ ter, Mrs. Leonard' Lufburrow, station. The exhibit ' was de­ ly elated with tbe success tbls tion given on .JUpr. 15 at the veloped by students In the sci­ show has enjoyed ln other mediate past president of the Mrs. Harold Dum ia, M rs. tjjub respectively. Orand Hotel ln Tripoli by ence department. The entire parts of the county and has de­ U. S. Ambassador Tappln and James H. Ward, Jr., Mrs. Ro­ Perfect attendance tabs BASIC exhibit will te entered In the scribed his new musical pro­ land Emmons, .Mrs. William were awarded recently to Ken­ ‘Mrs, Tappin in honor of Vice Washington School Science duction as "something new- ADVERTISING MEDIUM ,, Stop In Soon . tfjstadt, Mrs, Cyrus P.' Ross President I Richard M. Nixon Fair ln Union City, and also somethlng different,” a circus and Mrs. Walter Smale, mem­ and Mrs. Nixon. - will be shown at tho School of musical stago show, "to be en­ bers of the Crescent Club, and Place Your Name In The Education, New York Univer­ joyed by all, young and old Mrs. Eugene Pahl, Great Riv­ , “Help Wanted” ads tn this sity Science Fair. . 1 alike, a side splitting laugh­ paper tell you about the good er, L. I.-yjpentFrlday through able circus,performance from ' Lucky Box . Sunday ln New York. They Mr. Ely Is donating the jobs open. ; principal’s award, and high start to finish." ' , stayed, at the Hotel Taft. honor and honor awards for The show, complete with its They attended a perform­ the'Sclenco Fair at Washing­ ringmaster, clowns, trapeze Blade Rite ance of "Ten Command­ ton School, Anthony V. Greg­ performers, baloons, popcorn ^ Ho Purchaie Necessary ments;” saw a performance of ory, principal of Washington and peanut men will be present­ 'The Happiest Millionaire" School, .will make tho presen- ed locally la the near future Winner Determined By Drawing • Lawn Mower with Walter-Fldgeon; h id din­ U ^on on the • behalf ot Mr. for the purpose ot raising funds ner an Saturday ln ths Ha­ to purchase additional uniforms LINCOLN • MERCURY Service waiian Room ol the H o t e 1 •s EidwaVd'j. Melater,'tTfflo.n and equipment tor now mem- Lexington and visited the ob­ Beach, instructor at Washing* beri of the Drum & Bugle Corps ■ » ‘‘ i'V >ltNTS ANO SffiATCHIM, Ritz Crackers lb. box 33< ■MunaiNieuM WfTHOUr riTTWQ CM CQfi/tQDfNO, COUPON VALID THRU SAT., MARCH 30 < Mrs. Peter ^erkewiti* K e y- Riverview Cares For U«ation Insurance to apply to­ Dr. H. Popplck Elected Penney Builds To port; Mta- J . A* Almenas* ward the cos' of medics! Matawia;- Urs. Vincent Mony Charity Cases care,” stated Mrs. Tbrqck- UJA Generali Chairman TBE^_ -I Gaunt, Cliffwood,' ftncf Mrs, it Community Mr; and !&rs, Earl E. Den­ Planned By P-TA Ernest Colanito, E azl^. Monmoatt^ Co'mty charity morton. ”Oor basic problem Dr.-Hany_ropplck has been nis. 16 .Gisfan Ave., Matawan. ls one of space whlcb we con- Th* J . C. .Penney Company Mis. Theodore rNebus, presl The fourtli grade mothers nrses represent a vital but elected general chairman of •eWry- -G&kfer 1 were, asked to . assist with thg fldently expect) will be solved March 2«,'1TI3T PffseNlne *ir . acted tar^em uaT ' little- knowli service af River- tlie__committee elected at a iii its chain ol over 17'IQ stores Gerard "Dennis’ Ilfthf birthday, . u * n- . Monday evening social gam^3 view Hospital. Because ot the by the successful completion general meeting held Bunday Thufsday at ID a jn . at the meeting of the. Parent-Teach- at tbelr home. Decorations of the *1,no,ooo building fund at 8:30 p.m. at the U n 11 e d ■ Bftjre VSoods Shopping Center. er Association of St, Joseph’s . The Rev. Edward Relssner, size and relatively recent con­ Collect Minerals campaign now underway," ' j . C. Penney fita Us btorea were ln bine and white, Scliool, Keyport. in tbe school c u > a t e ol SL Catherine's struction of tbe greater Red Hebrew SynoRosue, Keyport, Pres. James 8. Pm'kc? re­ Several members of t h t : to the communlty- itu-ii serve. Pue5ta were Marie Nimkk- cafeteria m M u , L9. An- Church, Spring Lake and for Bank Health Center, there to supervise end direct t h e This, always bos been Penney lUa, Jaae and Ann Hanrllian. meriy of SC. Joseph’s, waa the exists so charity ward as In vealed that the hospitjtix oc­ Monmouth Mineral anil Gem nooncement ~was . made that United' J.e sl# • Artieal cnin- Com pan/ thinking, but Is new Stenhen. Martin, Bobert Peter- „ guest speaker. His subject older hospitals. Each lndlvid- cupancy ln 1957 has rt^en to pjvlsirtnd ,tetidlt nil other Club of Red Bank participate — -haihaeaextendedto the-ce- seventh.and..eighth grade j ,tVopfttibns., ual indigent ease ls handled matters t/lrcivected-to Keyport ed in' mineral coileotlngr Sun­ aon. Sttsah Houriban, Michael Special prizes were won by the unprecedi'ntei' luvtl o! 120 alen. and decor, aa v e il as to dance would be ln the privately and without public nnd pertslhining tc national and day at the Paterson Quarry. ths.slie and merchandise, coo­ Kutek, Edith Kostak. James Mrs. Iohn Healey snd^ Mrs. attention. . per cent over normal ooou- world Jeyiiy,Jewiy. cafeteria tomorrow evening. * Tliose \ttendlng were 'William ’’ . tents. . \ Vollt. Matanan; Donald Fla­ ’Mrs. Frank Becker a n d Prank' Cook. Attendance -According to Mrs. Julta pancy with bedf placed ln tho Servlig on tbe committee •' Penney Company designs Its herty, Hazlet: Jean. Helahnld, Mrs. Frank Cordasco were awards were' awarded to the Throe lunarian, hospital ad­ hospital corridor e common are Bcftram Qoldstdn, Saul Melsenbaaber, Keans* awn stores. While it strives Robert and Kenneth, Dennla, u'a m e d co-chairmen of the classes of Sister Mary Loren ministrator, if a charity pa.- practice. Thin overcrowded Savltskv, Mrs, Al Kaminsky, burg: Mr. and Mrs. William . for fit attractive, colorful ct"c- BelTord; Margaret 'and A n n Mother and Daughter Com­ tine and Sister'Mary Albert- ttent reaui'es a prlvole room situation, h a s reduced the Miss Bf Dorothy Cohen a n d Wynn, Mrs, Naomi Mcdreaor. W and SJ1 1n)-.g»r^H-tfng facade Magnenat, Karl and Diane us. Sister Mary Charlotte, because W the serious nature number of charity patients, munion'Breakfast to be held Rabbi'B. O. H. Levine. Uttle Silver; Harry BrunU . ifcals^ Ukes a substantial and Dennis. Uatawan. the first Sunday in &£ay, principal, made , a few com* at the case, then he ls pro­ served as well as forced per Dr. Manfred .Arie spoke on and Edward Brunts, Delford; . - serSriceabl* building vrithims Parents present were Mrs. The annual spring confer­ ments on pexUneot sabjccts. vided with such facilities. sons who bave elective sur tbe lot ot the Egyptian Jewry v ME*. As te most things, Pen- Claire NiinlckitLs, Mra. Rose ence will he held at St. Agnes The next meeting has Been Charity patients, therefore, gery or other iqedical care and the Hungarian refugees. Peter Sarley, Wesley Croacer, ju s seldom loses sight of the Hourlfian. M rs.' H^ien Peter­ School. Atlantic Highlands, advanced to Apr. Iff because cannot b<; Identified and are re tirin g hospitalization to He appealed for help for both Pair Haven; Miss Florenco coqt: ing le .. This. applies ' aotb son,' Mi l Grace Hourlhan, Wednesday,, starting at of tbe Caster vacation. saved from an? possible em­ wait for accommodations. -groups. ' ' ■ ■ . Hight, Long Branch; Mr. and ta frugal tefldlug costs and to Mrs. Helen yolk, Mrs. Claire pan. Cars will leave St. . Jo* barrassment. Mrs. John Tamburrl, M a v 1- -maintenance expenses. Thus, Flaherty, Mrs. Mae Relohold, sepi’4 School at 12:1& p-m'. ‘"Help Wanted" ada ln thta ; "We are happy to provide A heavy cruiser produces Bnjosr ooe ol Ataenca a great bnro Qsrdens; Mr. and Mrs. If- there*s atr-eowiitlontng, it Mr. fuui Mrs. ^Edward Dennis, The, nominating committee paper tell you about tfio- good for so many pe-sons-in-need iooa serviugs- of bakery—pro­ freedoms. Attend the-church Fred Muller vid daughtor, will. not be a mote powerful Mr. and Mrs. Earl E. Dennis was announced and it includes Jobs oped. and without funds or hosplta- ducts per day lor her crew. at yout choice thta weekend Long Branch, ■v. or complex Installation than is necessary. The same thinking , goes’ tntedecisions’ regarding . elevators and moving stair- •. .■ W y i ' ■.. . • . ■ . ■ “ ; /What tBe company seeks-is a ,clean-cut plant. This usual- “~'~ly? lnclud < g it the kind off store ii waots^* Ini' iuch.- cases, Penney us ^ a lly ' tries to sell the proper ty later and take back a lease*. At the moment, however, Pen- &ey,owns less than 50 of the ;;:*kores.v1ri the. chain. / ; flaturally, since'. Penney’s •■“V hasr stares te sa* many dtffer- o f.... communities ^-vXanfeilig* to size from a- few­ . thousand population to a num­ ber of millions, it has a wide* variety Lease arrange*- inenis. And .company policy • ■ on lea^e is not: standardized • either. . It would iGt make the —.. .aameJJUmi _» .deal v* in a. : small -eoontiy town that Lt would make tn a big metro­ politan orea. ' . Number o n e problem in • '• cfcdoiriag locations^ .in t h e company v Lew,, is parking. - . That’s one,erf the reasons Pen­ : ney likes'shopping centers; theseV p II e n t y ; of parking. .W fc e a they are located In - dfeuaely-populated areas, lt fcft3^lteen> the* Penney, expert­ : ecce that they do well. Pen­ ' ney has been going Into shop­ ' p in g : centers for about 25 years. Et now has over 200 t stores to such locations. - 1 However, Pence? company . also frhinkq 'that downtown lo- Nations still are good and-will j M0t)ul»4gr k* % j wo rkTs being waone- on^.the- • i ptCklnKf probleM’''and 'Penney' - COtpy j y beUeves it eventual- >'iy'wUJ te wftred. l \ -- •- Penney designs its own flx> Ui/fe^ lnrt has lhem made ta ; various location? - throughout - the country. As- with Penney • ' jttsrcfturidlse; managers may ../‘choose thel'r own fixtures. : Merchandise arrangements In ’ Penney Cotrrparvy always have' : - shriisseff- the use of tables. ' This Is but a short step to the type of tiered fixtures . which. Ls now becoming prom- 'Tr~iBeriritt_aepartment s t o res. Penney, too, has developed Its ^ own vera&n of these- fixtures " v - However, Penney Company !s qmt so big and ao ''well . known that wherever it goes. . ' 1& 'lnds a res ;rvoir of good 7 ; will among people who at same time. In their lives trad* _ '_ 'etf»in o ’ Penney store. This ■ has proved'to be as true in ~ ! the east sls In other parts of • . the country,

Farm Moiket Gtoup ‘Formj Organizntion . John L. Bepdrlcksoa, Jr., -MidtfTetawn, has beerf "elected chairman of the newly-organ I*etf Ifew Jersey Farm Bur­ eau Certified Market Associa tlon. 1 The association ls s&ate-wfde organization ot -roadside market operators. It has been established under tSe sponsorship of the New i .Jersey Farm Bureau for the • purpose of deslgratlng "Certi fled Farm Markets." These: . markets, lt is reported, will :^be required to meet high slacdards'of quality In order ta belong.. to the association and display Ihe emblem. -‘•Certified signs." Mr. Hen drlcfcsoti said, “ will be land > Marks -for quality-minded con. .sgmers who want the best I 'tfrom New "Jorsej farms.'* Mr. Hendrickson has lnvitetf . OB roadside market Qperators ‘ to contact the association's of fice at The Farmhouse, 168 j : Weft SUte S*., Trenton, fori complete Information. PIMA, PLUS V ... Achieves Dean's List luxury cotton broadcloths Anti* Harries. Park Ave., Hazlet,. a freshman nt Crsinus Collet*. CoUegevllIe. P»., has ‘ •ehlevtd the dean’s hooorary list for the past academic term. In order to be on the ‘ dean’s list at Drsinus, a stu : dent' m-tat have receiver; Peimer’* fabulmn new ‘T h u 1" flt-ln lanlrona plmi, Um warld’* m « l grades at no less than B wltb f k f i M roMoii, wiTfn in handvumn 210 rouni liro»«irUlli. ( olUrn art »U at least one A, during the pre P*mm„ (er JPrsaer’a fMmoM # ilr» tu if w r n , . . I"»ld Itielr fit better ceding semester. Uum trcr, Im. In ■ Up krlectlra of MrW* t« imH rvrry fa<«*» rvrrir iMle. HaWuflittf. af e«ur»e..

( % < > * ) R-?ffTS:inq v fy y Problem Penney s — Sayre Woods Shopping Center — Route 9 A t Ernston Road C H A S S i r i l D Slate hours: Monday, Thursday, Fndoy, 10 a.m. ~9 p.m. Tundoy, W *’*"**J 'iv, 10 a.m. 6 p.m. Sal>*»day; 9 a.m. — 6 p.m" portent that application bo their, support in the probler' Legal Secretaries made sooner* A disabled per­ of hitchhiking .servicemen. Au_ Industry Is Seen Disabled Should thority officials expressed th.f? Hear Coutf Clerk son who has not worked after September 1954, . will not be hope that the military . unit; would furnish patrols for oth A large group of members able to meet the work re­ NOTES Soon In Madison Cheek SS Rights er sectors of the par’ /ay. * and guests of the . Monmouth quirements if he delays fUUiff a claim until after June, 29. ^Along with tbe appeal t<>\th/ An optimistic picture show­ t/egal Secretaries Association The year 1957 ls an lmport- mjljtAry Mrs White sair FigeT tiv March 28,1S57 ant one far~thoserwho are dis­ — Ag-»-fegu%h»-wouid not he. About-AmMeB w i Women ing the advantages of the In­ schools, industries and c i yl-. attended the regular dinner abled or those vho might he- eligible .to have his social se* . fa tbe flux of new Industry Into meeting held at Crystal Brook purity record frozen, nor. to safety groups had been eon' oome disabled,. If you are so tacted on the parkway pedet Madison Townsbip was paint­ Inn, Eatontown, Thursday'. At severely disabled that you are receive disability . Insurance ame trlan problem. Sylvester C ed in a recent talk by Harold unable'to-work,'you or your benefits at age 50. He would t b e brief business meeting, have to* wait , until, regular re­ Smith, Jr., authority^ meipbei Hocrster, chairman of t h e family may have rights under presided over by Miss Regina tirement age:to receive ft a y said such groups could helr Movie Resolution Armed Services1 Township Industrial Commls- one or more of these three Bromberg,- president,—^ “ dis­ parts of the' social. security benefits; and "those benefits In-an educational program b’ - sion, which presently ls seek* cussion was held concerning poihting out dangers to pedes ■ The Monmouth County Fed­ law: I i you> are disabled and would berreducec*. because of lng Industries to locate in the plans for future meetings of the tirhe. j .;hen he was unable trians on hlfh-specd roods. eration of Holy Name ^Socie­ Graduates Fror- MP School Caden In Canal Zone •re BO-years of-age and older ties, in accord-with tbe pledge U. 8. Army Pvt. Richard W. township.' . tbe state association. Mrs. you may be eligible for cash to work and keep up his sor U. S. £rr. Pvt. Leonard C. Janet Falala, Long Branch, clal security record. For of: the Legion of Decency, has Caden, 23, son of Grover J. Mr. Hoester, speaking at _ -disability insurance payments Scout Show Apr, 13 ,: Paulin, 17, son of Mr. and secretary to D. Joseph DeVito, many a younger disabled adopted a' resolution declaring Caden, 19B Broadway, Key­ meeting 'gf ‘the. Madison- Park beginning wltb a payment for • James Flynn and Williair ==- =:. P='j !r m was welcomed as a new mem­ the month of July 1057, worker, it also ftiay mean tbe that Its members “ will re­ port, Is participating with the Republican Club, declared Miller, Matawan, are amonr main away'<ogether from 82nd Airborne Division’s 325th ber. . . If you are disabled ind complete Toss of all benefit Miss Dorothy Smeaton, pro­ rights. The social security of­ those assisting in the arrange theaters that hove presented Infantry Regiment in “ Exer­ 1 o c a 1 businessman has so your disability begin w h 11 e ■ i gram chairman, introduced fice : at 313 State St., Perth mentis for tie “ 1957 Scou or plan' to present the motion cise Carib*ex and Bio Selva" much' faith in the possibilities you were under' 18-yearsof; Show." The show Is schedulec picture ‘Baby Doll’." . in the Panama Canal Zonev Miss Ruth Lam.arche, Clerk of age, you may be eligible as Amboy, will be glad' to pro­ of such progress that he pres* the Juvenile anil Domestic Re­ vide additional information. for a full day, from 2 p.m. tc iThe action was taken at the After completion of the Jun­ of January 1057 to r e c e l V e ently ls negotiating Vith the lations. Court o? Monmouth 9 p.m. Saturday, Apr. ‘ 3., ai ' federation’s quarterly meeting gle warfare tralniog^exercises. Pennsylvania Railroad for *a child’s insurance heneflts even the Convention Hall, Asburi Sunday night at St. Ann’? Au­ County. Miss Lamarche spoke p'vt. Caden will return to his large part and possibly all of after reaching age 18 if either Seek Military Aid Park. , dltorlum. Keansburg. The res­ regular duties with the regi­ to the group on tbe functions your father or your mother ls the holdings of the line within of her ’oifice anc* the work of To Curb Hitchhiking olution directed that' the . wlth- ment's Company F at Fort Uie area.that has ; been/ set receiving old-age Insurance - holding bt patrcfhage start irri- Bragg, N, C. • the county court as It relates payments or if you have lost aside in the new zoning code to problems of juveniles and A military police unit out of ' mediately upon its' adoption He entered the Army in Aug­ for- Industry; The busineps: the support through death of Fort Monmoutii will patrol tbe and continue until such time ust 1956 and completed bn^o the Jurisdiction of the domes; a parent who'Was Insured for man, Mr. Hoester declared, tic relations court. % - Monmouth County area of tbe .' . . as those theaters shall Indi­ training at Fort Dlx. Pvt. Cad­ intends to build factories on benefits. ..../ Garden State, Parkway week- Mrs. Star cote a change in policy. . en ls a y'j2 graduate of Mata­ She noted for the group the the site. . If y o u are disabled and epds and holidays on tbe alert AMERICAN PALMIST •; - Copies of the ..resolution wan High Schor* and a former various steps required* to se­ Mr.- Hoester said the neces­ cure proper aid and counsel have no: reachcd 50-years-of- for. hitchhiking servicemen. were ordered sent to Most employee of V ^ Kulas Boat sary water supply would be age, youvtnay be eligible to The patrol started last week- Readings — Advlc* Kev. Oeorge W. Ahr, Bishop Works, Keypsrt, • for those needing assistance, available for any industry lo­ the procedure to be followed hjwe -our .'social security' entL . . On AU Affair, of the Trenton Diocese; The earnings record "frozen" to Mrs. Katharine E. Wtflte, • Completing First Phase cating within the township on by secretaries as their part of 9 A.M." to 10:30 P.M. Monitor, diocesan weekly the tract and added that protect your own or your fam­ chairman qf the N. J. High­ / newspaper; to all pastors and Of A F Training the prQgropi and gave many Every Day " Airman Thomas Harold Craft; "much of the .success or fail­ helpful pointers to be-used in ily’s right to future benefit way Authority, said last week spiritual directors of member ure of efforts to locate Indus-: payments because.of old-age. that appeals also had been ' All Welcoma ...... ' parish units, to the Catholic 20, son of Mr. and Mrs. Har* preparing papers,’ making ap­ try here will depend on our disability or death. . sent to the First Army Com­ ' ■ War Veterans,, to all Catholic oid Craft, 285 Church St., Key- pointments and seeking gener­ Highway 35, CllffnooS Sewage Commission and ef­ If you, or someone In your' mand as well as the Third : ;. parish societies . and to all al aid from her department. (Opp. Gale Gas Co.) forts to secure service from A nominating committee family bflleve you may qual­ and Fourth Naval Districts for : . -members of the secular press the Raritan ‘•valley Trunl ify under one of these provi­ in Monmouth County. was appointed to present a I'V’t iJ*UK*SEfciLr £•» IPAili&sJ Sewer.” slate of officers for the organ­ sions, .see your social security I Introduced by Frank Shea, Ho reviewed the work of the office for further information Keyport, chairman of the fed- Ave,, Keyport, recently tftv a s ization for the coming year. Industrial Commission estab­ Nominations will be made at about these new disability pro­ eratlon’s clean literature com- graduated from the Military lished last October. During visions of the social security ’■ mlttee, the resolution pointed the April meeting. ' Police Training Center at Fort this period, he said, it has law> It ls Important for those MANUFACTURER S . out that the film “Baby Doll’ Gordon, Go, met^and discussed the local disabled already that applica­ has been condemned and plac­ Taking Orchard Census tions for disability payments Pvt. Paulin entered’ t h e situation with state and coun­ ed In the Class C category ty offiolals, conducted a study be filed no latep than Decem­ that.widespread publicity had Kenneth Willey, Holmdel PRICE! Army In October 1950 ' a h d and survey of the township ber, For some persons n o w - been given on national,, state, Township, ls among persons completed basic training at and consulted with property disabled, moreover, ir is lm- Buy Direct From The Manufacturer - county and local levels to employed by the State Depart­ Fort Dlx. He attended Key­ owners who might be lnvolv* CRAFT PHILLIPS . Custom made dinette sets designed distinctively b j Catholic objections to the pic port High School. ed in tho carrying out of plans ment of Agriculture to assist ture and that members of that port, and Airman Robert J. Mr. Stanley Watson are manufactured on the premises. for industrial sites. There al­ in making the survey of th/s faith are bound by tbelr Le- Returns To Neah Bay Phillips, 18, 'son of Mr. and peach and apple orchards in See four table top carved from the latest formica patterns. ii a v e been consultations glon of Decency pledge to re­ Airman Third Class William Mrs. Joseph Phillips, 215 Laur- New Jersey, oonducted by the We present up-to-the-minute ohalr styling in ohrome, with officials of the water Join main away altogether from Murray , 87 Atlantic Ave., al Ave., West Keansburg, are New Jersey Crop Reporting our wrought Iron and black and brass. , * V '^pl.fces of amusement that completing the first phase of company and the Sewage Matawan, has returned to Commission. Service. Information collected " C present such pictures as a their basic military training He revealed that the Fantus will Include acreage and num­ matter of policy. . Neah Bay, Washington, after Bt the "Gateway to Ihe V. S. ber of trees In each fruit Area Research, Inc., industri­ Clothing Club f The resolution also pointed spending a two-week leave at Air Force," Lackland A i r growing county, variety a n d al surveyors and planners; OVER 500 PATTERNS out. that while Monmouth Force Base. San Antonio, Tex. ages of trees, and location of his home. His address is A have discussed the local County tbeater owners h a d 3/C William Murray. AF11320- Upon completion of this orchards. ' W. S. WALLACE been alerted to the Catholic training, they will be assigned problems and plans with bis TO CHOOSE FROM 744, PO Box 254, Neah Bay commission. . attitude on the picture to Air Force technical train­ Enjoy one ^f Ymcrlca's 24 W.1 FRONT SI. A.F.S., Neah Bay, Washing­ “ We. have followed most of . ■ through a press release from ton. ing courses or advanced basic great freedoms. Attend the TERMS ARRANGED Ihe federation, some theater training courses loading to the suggestions of these ex­ perts,” Mr. Hoer‘ 'r dqclarcd, church of youi; choice lhls KEYPORT 7 0700 owners subsequently showed On Leave In France specialized Air Force Jobs. including those made by the weekend. - the picture, U. S, Army Pvt. William While at Lackland, the new Stato Department oi Conserva­ ' The resolution was adopted P. Lee, Jr., whose parents enlistees undergo the transi­ SPECIAL SALE - FLOOR SAMPLES unanimously on a voice vote live in Matawan, recently tion from civilians to airmen tion and Economic Develop­ ment and county planning au­ 7 5-Pc. Chrome Set 36x60 $59.50 after M r.,Shea declared that spent a leave In France. through a program which In­ thorities," but, he added, these With 4 Spring Seat Chairs Reg. $89.95 lt was neither a boycott nor Pvt. Lee ls assigned regu­ cludes processing, aptitude censorship, testing, physical conditioning, groups of the state and county $39.50 larly as a rifleman in Com­ have been handicapped by / 5-Pc. Wrought Iron Set . ; ..." _ Mr. Bhea reported that 13 survival and weapons train­ Reg. $69 50 pany F of the 11th Airborne lack of- personnel to meet all municipalities in the county Division’s 188th Infantry Regi­ ing, and classroom studies have adopted ordinances pro- ranging from .citizenship to the demands upon their time 7 5-Pc. Black and Brass Set $69.50 ment In Augsburg, Oermany. and services, so that they hlbltlng the sale and display He entered the Army in July military customs and courte- Reg. $99.50 of indecent literature on news­ slos. , . , have been unable to devote suf­ 1064 a n d completed basic ficient timo to Madison Town­ stands. He said several mu-1 training at Fort Dlx. Like the USAF Officer Can­ TERMS ARRANGED cicipal governing bodies which I didate and Pre-Flight Schools, ship problems to give them a previously bad refused to con-' Gorman On Maneuver! also located at Lackland, has- full study. . ■ 1 alder the ordinance ■ adopted It Mr, Hoester described as the U. S. Marine Corp:l Pfc lo 'military tralnlrig lays - the WealpVan lor the orderly, de-l' after his commltloe. had pie- John J. Gorman,' son of Mr, groundwork for either an on velopment of the local Indus­ Custom Made Specials ‘ seated 40 to BO mngaelnes and Mrs. John Gorman, 7 the-Job . assignment or voca­ trial program, one that can be that had been purchased on Jackson St., Matawan, landed tional schooling In line wltb set up to cover a period of . be­ y 5-Pc. All Formica Set $129.00 ___ newsstands. He declared t h e on the Philippine Island of Lu­ capability of the Individual, tween 15 and 20 years...... ; ...... ‘ ------' Reg. $169.95 ordinance, which the federa­ zon Monday with the Third tion has been advocating for Marino Division In the largest Carberry Takes Pilot Training 7-Pc. Douglas .Chrome' $ 99.50 First Lt, James D. Carber- V passage will stand up as it slilp-toshore operation held In Learn Skills During Reg. j$139.45 Is. patterned after a state law ry, Jr., son of Mr, and Mrs. the Far East slnce~World War Air Force Training adopted in 1890, adding tho II. James D. Carberry, sr., 20 y 5-Pc, Drop Leaf _ w n $ 29.50 reason for the ordinance was Tho w-ek-long exercise ■<■) Reg. $59.60 to expedite prosecution at tlie Young men between the started when the assault land­ Competition ...your guarantee ■ local level. ages of 17 and 18'/j now may ing forces hit the beach la prepare themselves for civil­ y Breakfast Nook and Table $119.50 "Tills problem can’t be solv­ small landing craft. Other , . , - v ' Reg. *149.50 ed with kid gloves,1’ Mr. Slien ian careers by enlisting In the units hopped over simulated U. S. Air Forco Reserve. Un­ of good service and low prices v said. “ We have'got to go in beach def' -es In helicopters * » •/ - * there swinging.” ; der tho new six-month traln- For 48 years we’ve been hustling to give our customers tho TERMS ARRANGED to capture key inland posi­ Mr, Shea sold some wom- lns program thoy will train fuel they want and the servlco they need. If we hadn't huslled, tions. . ot tho world’s finest technical cn’s groups had become lnter- our customers would be customers of other fuel oil companies. ested-In the campaign against This vertical envelopment schools and will learn valu­ Indecent literature and ho urg- concept, developed first by the able skills that will help in That competition ls a good thing for you. We, or our com­ OTHER SPECIALS ..... ed that other- women be urged Marine Corps provides a civilian careers. Some of petitors, can’t arbitrarily raise prices or giv^ poor servlcei • . • to Join the. movement. landing force with a powerful these skills -are:—Communica­ not nnd stay In busUless.--- -—-— ------v...... — y Venetian Blinds Up To 64" Long— $ 2775- one-two punch for securing a tions, clcctronlcs, mechanics, Q. Arthur Farren, Spring If you're building a home, or putting In a new heating plant, Lake, chairman, nnnounced beachhead. I ’ engineering, personnel, ad­ y Chairs Re-Covered With Masland that tho' federation's Annual The exercise includes more ministration. phono Keyportv-2104 and learn the facts on heating with oil. dinner will be hold Wednes­ than 40 miles of Hiking, prac­ Upon completion of the six Duran - $ 4.95 months of .training, they will day, Apr, 24, nt T.30 p.m. at tical application ot tnctlcs and BlUbUshid 1009 Quality — Weight — Servloe .-- Sea Girt Inn...... techniques perfected during be able to follow an uninter- y Lockheed Tilt-O-Matic Alum. / Louis A, Relssner, ' fedora- the Third Division’s year-long uptod civilian career. They Windows $19.75 tlon president, said that re­ training program, and living will servo tho rcmalndor df ports trom parish Units show­ in tho field under simulated their military obligation by at­ Louis Stultz, Jr., Inc. tending a training period ono 7 Fedco 1 1/8 Aluminum Door . $49.50 ; ed that more than 760 n o w battle conditions. OO, BUBNTNQ EQUIPMENT AND SEBVIOR ' members had Joined the Holy weekend a month at their lo­ Made Court Reporter rUBL OIL KEROSENE - COAL _ .Name Hurlng the reccnt-menv cal Resorvo Flying Conter, POULTRY, DOG AND MILL FQED8 r ; ' B^fshlp campaign. He said U, S, Army Pvt. Hugh Por­ Lt. James D. Carberry, Jr, nnd a 15 day aetlvo duty tour ter, son of Mr, and Mrs. during tho summer, that meant an average of Green Grove Ave., Keyport, ls 213 Broad % HmmJE 7.2104 Keyport about 25 new members per George W. Porter, 11 St, For-further information con- M & M DINETTE now in pilot training at Vance parish unit.’ Georgo Pi., Keyport, recently taot tho 2237th Air Reserve , --- MANUFACTURING COMPANY was assigned as a court re Air Forco Baie, fcnld, Okla, Flying Ccnter, Nctf Castle Rt. 35 at Vineyard Ave., Morgan Phone SO 1-0020 porter with Headquartors and Lt. Carberry, a -veteran of County Air Base, Wilmington, more than nine years in tho BUY DIRECT AND SAVE Aluminum Windows and Doorfl Operations Detachment of the Del. Aluminum Jalousies - San Juan Roman Brick U. S. Army Communication U, S. Air Force, received his ______(Do It Yourself) Agcncy at Fort Myer, Va. primary pilot training at Mooro Air Baso, Tex. Upon 1st .r 2nd Mortgage Money — TERMS ARRANGED — ...... Pvt. Porter entered \ the succcssful completion of the Store Hours—Men. thru Frl. 9 P.M., Sat. & Sun. ’til 6 P.M. Army in December 1050 and Construction Loans five-month course at Vance In "FAST DEPENDABLE SEnVlCB" © t completed baslo training at Fort Dlx. B-25 multi-engine aircraft ho Leonard Sklalr Si Assoc. will bo awarded tho s 11 v o r 200 Smith St. VAUey 6-7711 A graduate' of Merchants It wings of an Air Forco pilot. T v ? Bankers Stenotypo Institute, While In training at Vance, 21-Hour Phone Service Now York, the 23-yenr-old sol­ Lt, Carberry and his wife, It's Spring again - - dier ls i former employee of Mary Alico, arc making their Empire Stenographers, Inc., home at 1313 West Ritchie in and time to buy that New York. * STAR BEEF * CO. * nearby Enid. f "Better Buy" used car Literatura Available At tacts numerous groups (fra­ BOTTLED ternal, luncheon, women’s,- from Straub. Cancer Chapter Office fnrm, business, labor). Mco^ SALE SPECIALS 1852 DeSoto D e L u X e Clb, Mrs. .Frank H. MacCnllum, lugs are arranged at which Cpo. Ready to roll for Wost Allenhurst, chairman of GAS First Quality Meats. Poultry — Priced Right films aro shown and a doctor, only (305. * / tho education commltteo of If desired, speaks. Llteraturo LEG OR RUMP OF SKINLESS tho Monmouth County Chapter You Get Clean, Quick ” Many other mutes and of the American Cancer So­ also ls distributed. ' models ' ciety, has declared' that "In industrial plants films Heat For Cooking pcnple should not remain Ig­ nre shown nnd llteraturo dis­ VEAL 49-FRANKS 39s All priced for qulok u lo norant of tho fncts about can­ tributed and whcro posslblo, Prompt, Efficient cer and its dangers, for pam- the mobllo information unit of FRESH . • Open Evening! Until 9 phlots covering overy phase tho Now Jorsey Division Is : Service of the care nnd treatment are parked in the plant yard or available without cost through on the street. A special pro­ Terms Trad.a Pork Loins-™ 25^ chopped meat3-1.00 the society and may bo ob­ gram also Is ir.atlo available KEYPORT GAS CO. tained by contacting tho coun­ to high schools. In fnot overy SLICED ■ HOT OR SWEET ty ohapter offlco loonted at avenue of education is used Affiliate o' 2B22QSH5SSSS, tho Borough Hall In Allon- to alert tho publlo n9 to tho Jurat; , j dangers of onnqer." M r s. "Alerting tho publlo to the MacCallum asks tlmt groups BACON 39- Italian Sausage 39» S itu u ib dangers of cancor I: ono of aid In tho fight ngalnst can­ MQTORS,** 1 tho mnln objectives of th o cer by holding n health meet­ KEYPORT LUMBER Authorized Buick Dealer thrcc-fold program of th o ing. & SUPPLY CO. Phone K eyport 7-1289 Serving tlio Bayshora Aren Amoiican Cancer Socloty," she said. "The' other two are Tho heavy cruiser UUB To- 'Tel. Malnwan 1-1S72 For Over 30 Years * research aiTri service. The lodo - hns steamed enough llvvy 36 at fledle Rd , Monmouth County Chnptcr iftllcs since her commission­ Cliffwood, N. J. , Keyport 7*4000: ‘ conducts on all-?car round ing In 1040 to havo s a I le d 16 West Front St., Keyport educational program and con­ around tho world 10 times. : ’ . . .■ D i s t r i c t Children Love Circus Set-Up! Garden G ub RFD M organville P-TA " T H E V is its Hears John Wtjlls Receives Cabinet Mrs. Eva Sylvester, Sixth John.S. Wells was the fea­ District president, maria her | The exhibition oablnct whloh Mareh gH. ---Fare KIpvph tured- speaker -at the regular 'will be dedicated to the mem­ official. visit to tbe [jadleu monthly meeting of Garden Auxiliary of- the Veterans of Club RFD at the clubhouse on ory of the late Miss'Mary S. Foreign Wars to Guadalcanal* P-TA to .discuss^plahs for ll:#V" Lincroft-Mlddletown Rd. Mid­ Crlne, has been received and Post 4745, Cliffwood and Mata­ dletown, on Mar. <19. Mr. eighth grade graduation party.”' wan. Thursday evening. will be Installed in Uie hall of Wells spoke on “Landscaping” the Morganville School, ac­ Thoso named wero Mrs. Jo- O t h e r guests were Mrs. nnd illustrated - his .theoria 'b y cording to- an-announcement ieph Vota -and -Mvir- O;— N, Marjorie Concepcion and Mrs.: slides. A questlon-and-answer mado by Mrs. Thomas Anti­ Cowlilg, Others will be naimyi Emily Levering, past"depart­ period followed.his lecture, as sell, president, at tho Maroh Inter. 1 ' ment presidents of the Ladles well as demonstrations of cer­ meeting of tho Morganville Auxiliary; Mrs. Ann Vivian, tain livn plants. Parent-Tencher A s s o c I n- It was reported by M r s. department color bearer; Mrs During the’ business meet­ tlon, Dedication will bo made Fred Marz, chairman, that Rosemary Sonimer, depart­ ing, Mrs, Frank Lloyd, ohalr- at the April meeting of the or­ the roller seating project is ment chaplain; Mrs, Frances man of the Junior Garden ganization and n brlef'cere- progressing and will continue Lasale, district musician. (At­ Club project, told the club of mony will be ln charge of Uio tending from the post were to be made available to tlie the regular bi-monthly meet­ program olialrman, Mrs, Har­ Cojnmander .Robert Fletcher; ings of the new olub and tho' old C. Quaokcnbush and hor pupils until Apr. 15, ■junior Vice Commander Vin­ progress and Interest by tho committee. Purclinse of the ^Icmbcrs of tlio Marlboro cent Gaunt and Post p o p p y children ln this first Junior case was mado posBlblo chairman Dave'Twomey. Township Board of Eduomion, Club at Tinton Falls School. through tho money whloh was who were present ln tho build­ Mrs-. Joseph Blenkowski, Mrs. Gardner 0. Klein, donated by the sohool ehll- Maybe they area t meant to be, hut a birthday party for young*/ ing attended n portion of the newly-elected president, an­ sterg sometimes seenurtike a circuBl So-—why not start with that* chairman of the spring flower dren Inst year. Tho dlffercnoe nounced her appointments as idea, and plan s circus theme for your very next young-fry occa* show, reported on the Tour of ln the fund will be made up meeting. Those present wero follows; Mrs. Frank Mitchell, won ? For this a “drum” filled with crunchy flaked- coconut con­ Homes Garden Show to be by the P-TA, Harvey Holland, Millard Lam* secretary; Mrs. Qeorge Van fections is an attractive and simple-to-make centerpiece. Simply held on Jilay 17th from 2 .to 8 A p a n o 1 of Morgnnvlllo berson, Michael Rynfewlcz, Glahn, Mrs. Joseph Lovero, paste bands of colored paper or ribbons •around a tin box; Add p.m. The show will be named teachers with Robert Herbert, Alfred Storer, Carl Blnger, Mrs. Charles Candlioro a n d clown figures, gay glasses, pretty napkifia, and the table is ready, “Open Door In May” and the building principal, as modera­ Hay©j Y® plenty of ice crtam, a pitcher of ice cold milk (flavored If; Mrs. James Moffatt as color homes to be. In the show-are; Harry Holmes, Wllllan?, Mor­ desired),... extra--- cookies cookies to to refill refill the the di drum ’ and ‘ ‘ the party's ‘ on! "The boss got sopie eggs in the W anl Ada —• tor, was presintod with read­ bearers for one. two, three, •Couldn’t be simpler or more' effective. J. Daniel Tuller "Edge of the ing as tlio toplo of tho pro­ ris, Douglas Alt, nnd Mrs. An- and four respectively; Mrs. Road” in Llncroft; Donald E. looks like everybody gets a for Thanksgiv. gram, The reading readiness tlaojl. Dave Twomey, flag bearer Party Cakes McCllntock home In Mncroft; ing again!" - - program started by- Mrs, Mar- At the closo of Uie mooting Mrs. Ralph Scarborough, ban­ cups tender-thin flaked coconut' Nelson Todd home In Middle­ Jorlo Hammond In hor kinder­ refreshments were served by ner bearer?) Mra. Anthony % cup finely cut dates . town; _ an d....Qeorge Butler garten classes was followed the Bcconrt grade mothers. Volpe, patriotic Instructor; % cup finely cut walnuts ...... ^ .... home ln Mlddletcwn. Tea will through by Uio teachers, Miss. The attendance banner and Mrs. Charles Navatkoski, his­ H teaspoon grated lemon rind be served at Marlplt Hall In Lgdies Auxiliary Two Ram Railroad / Ellen Crlne, M rs.' Katherine dlxlo cups, wero awardod to - % cup sweetened condensed milk torian. Middletown Village, a small Adopts New Unifornfs Crossing Signal Glloly, Mrs, Mary DrougUton, Mrs. Qronger's fifth grade. Retiring president Mrs. Eliz­ Combine Ingredients in order given and ml* thoroughly. Pack in historic houso which has been Miss Margaret Arnold, Mrs. abeth Hubert appointed h e r greased 10x6x3-lnch loaf. pan. Bake in moderate oven (375'F.) 25 restored as a museum by the A uniform consisting of Magistrate Luther A, Fos­ Iona Qrenger, Donald Cook, minutes. When cold, cut In 1-inch squares* Wrap in waxed paper, HousowarmingParty committee for the Installation Monmouth | County Hlstorloal skirt, blouse, hat and bag, ter, Matawan Township, Martin Murray and Mr. Jler- which will be held Apr. 27 if desired* Makes 82 squares* ...... Society, T ie club’s hortlcul- bort, as lt ‘advanced Uirough vi/as accepted at the March accepted A plea of oarelesi Mr, and Mrs, Rlohard Lew­ Mrs. Hubert and Mrs. Joseph ture and conservation exhibits tho grados. A question-nnd-an- is, “Broad St., Matawan, were meeting of. the Ladles Auxil­ Bienkowski will be co-chair­ will be at the Little Red driving and dismissed one for swer-perlod followed. guests of honor at a house­ m en. assisted, by MrB. Twom- Schoolhouse, the club's head­ iary of the Morganville Inde­ leaving tho soene of an - During Uia business session warming surprise supper par­ ey, Mrs. Frank Mitchell and Scouts Working For Cook Badge quarters. pendent Volunteer- Fire Co., dent by Julius Herslg, <40 Au­ Edmund Falkowskl, conch of ty Saturday evening nt their Mrs. Ralph Scarborough. Mrs. Klein also announced held ln the flrehouse base­ mack Ave., Union B e a o h, the sucoessful township sohool homo wlion tlioy were present. basketball' team, was askod to Mrs. Walter Isemann a n d her committee heads for the ment. A roport ot tbe recent­ Tuesday ln connection with ad with1 a flreplaoo scrPtn. Mrs. Qeorge Hausman were Prepare, Serve Luncheon; Items show. Vice chairmen of exhib­ report on tho team's rooent auests were Mr, and Mrs. ly oompleted merchandise smashing Into tho signal at appointed representatives to its, horticulture, and conserva­ the ' Cllffwood Avo. railroad vlotory. Ho announood Uiat David MoAlleny, Keyport; Mr. Members ot Morganville flrehouse on Tennent Rd. Mar. club waB given by Its chair­ the committee for the Mata- tion will be Mrs. William Mul- oroBslng Nov. 11. Edward Far- tlio toam has boon awardod a and Mrs. August Sclimollnu, 20 with W .members present. man, Mrs, Robert. Davies. w a n Township ' Centennial Girl Scout Troop 31 who are heron, Mrs. Elmer Bahren­ l-y Jr., Keyport attornoy f o r trophy as winners ln Uio Orawforil'B Corner! Mr,’ a n d Celebration: Mrs. Olive Scott working on the cook badge, Mrs. Florence Fftrrell, presi­ burg and Mrs. Joslah Ilewltt Mrs, Davies announced that league sponsorod by tho Blue Mrs. John Kinney, Holmdel; no books have been received Mr, Herslg, deflod Uio state won th» special award. " dent oonducted the meeting Other chairmen will be and aold ABjoolatlon of Froo- Mr. and Mrs, Rlohard Erd­ prepared and served a lunch­ for a new club but requests to prove his ollont had left the Dinner was served ; under Election of officers will be schedule, Mrs. Robert P. Xaw- scone merely because he was lipld RoRlonal Jltgh Sohool, mann, Mr, and Mrs, James . eon _ for the remainder of the held next month. It was an­ for membership In n new mer­ the direction of Mrs. Irene rence; hostesses, Mrs. Van B picked up farther down tho Tho trophy was displayed at Hauser, Mr. and Mrs, Doug­ troop and the mothers on Sat­ nounced that the meeting chandise olub will bo taken the mooting. Meeham. /hospitality chalr- Walker; Judges, Mrs. WUllam road olinnglng a tiro that a las Ward,. Mr. and Mrs. WIN1' urday. This project brings to night had been changcd to the Mulheron; Judges' hospitality caro of as soon as books are ,io Mra. Antlsell appointed two ltiim Wllkliis, Jr., Mr. mid lady. received. ■ " ... ■ - ‘ fender smashed In. tlio crash a. completion eight weeks of'third Wednesday of t h e Mrs, Edwin H. Brasch a n d had torn open. Ho donlod ho of tlio mombers of a oommlt- Mrs, William J. Miller, Jr., work with Mrs. Fred Marz month. A report of the recent Mrs. James L. Bernard, Jr.; Mrs. Charles L. Holmes, was. ln the aot of making a tco which will moet with a and Mr. nnd Mrs. rcvoveti Old Bridge Man Is d,pnce was given. who was ln charge of the publicity, Mrs. Klein; entries president, held a special com­ getaway and assertod ho was ooininlttee' .from Marlboro Carlson, nil ot Matawan. Cleared O f Charges group. Badges will be award­ Mrs, William Bof-nemann Mrs. Maurlco F. Whitcomb; mittee mooting at her homo seoklng police whan Uio mis­ ed to Sandra Johansen, Mi­ and children. Long" Island, garden mart, Mrs. Robort Boy­ on Wednesday cvonlng, Thoso hap befell h 1 m. Patrolman A' Jury sitting In Freehold chele Rynlewlcz, Nancy B u t hp.ve been visiting, at the kin; treasurer, Miss Anna on' tlie commlttoo aro Mrs. H. John Klnnano, Matnwnn home of her parents, Mr, and has cleered Oeorge H. Wilson, ton, Dorothy Barbolinl, Wilma •Cross; secretary, Mrs, Wal­ C.-Quackenbush, Mrs. John Township Police,* ontored the Mrs. Ray Brown...... 31. Old Bridge, of charges of VanBrunt and Mary Mari. ter Zlmmerer, Jr.; clerks, P e n s k‘a, Mrs, Fred Mara, oliargos. Mr, Herslg paid $10 S u b u rb a n causing death by auto which Others present on Saturday Members of the e I g h t h Mrs. Joseph Hewitt and Mrs Mrs. Louis Booker, Mrs. Jo­ and $5 costs. . resulted from- an accident ln were Mrs. Harding Wilson grades of Morganville a n d Frank Beach; posters, Mrs seph Lanzaro, sr. John Dowd, Cllffwood, paid which he was involved. and daughter, Rose M a ry Marlboro Schools will pre­ Frank Lloyd; signs, Mrs, Following, adjournment, re­ Uie sumo amount for hitting Mr. Wilson was the driver Mrs. Walter Bing and daugh­ sent "H.M.S. Pinafore,” at Charles Hagerman; tea room, freshments wero served by tho crossing signal Mar. 2, tbe Freehold Regional High of a car involved ln an accl- ter, Donna, Mrs. Rhea Pres­ Mrs, E, E, Augensteln a n d Mrs. Davies, Mrs. Quaoken- Spoclal O f f 1 o a r Konnoth School Auditorium- on Friday - dent on Miihlenbrlnk Rd., At- ton and daughter, Susan, Mrs. Mrs. Daniel Ely; properties, bUBh, Mrs. Walter Lambert- Solindder, Matawan T o w n- and Saturday evenings. Pro­ • lantlc Township,- Jyne 2, 1958, William . VanBrunt, Mrs. Wal­ Mrs. .Henry Cross; a-w a r d s son. Others present wero Mrs. shlp Police, testified to find- 211 First St., K eyport ceeds of the affair will help ,■ in whloh Mrs. Josephine Mills, ter Johansen, Mrs. Michael and tickets Mrs. Edward J. Roland Boyco, Mrs. T 1111 o [fig bits from tho broken glass Rynlewlcz, Mrf. Harold C. finance thedsss trip to Wash­ Flanagan. Consultants for the Jameson, Mrs. Charles Buy- reflector ot tlio orosslng sig­ 74, G- l I 1 Rd., Farmlngdale, ington, D. C. in April. was killed. The car ln which Quackenbush, leader, Susan various homes will be an­ dam, Mrs. Frank Ratcllffo, nal on Mr, Dowd's abandoned Cub Scout pack 93 planning -Mrs. M ills,was riding was op­ Quackenbush and Rosemarie nounced at ft later date. Mrs. Earl Woolloy, Mrs. Rob­ oar aftor Uie orush. Tho oar Opening Special CREAM COLD AVE Barbolinl. meeting was: held at the home ; Hostesses for the day,'were ert Mauser, Mrs. '^ohn Holt:, was badly battered ln, acoord- erated by-Harry. E . Mills, 48, of iMr. and.-Mrs. Thomas Belmar lid;,' Farmlngdale. At the recent Olrl S o o u t Mrs, Walker, Mrs; Boykin, Mrs. llalp h . Howardson, Mrs. lng to tho ofllcor. Mr. Dowd Kocovsky on Friday evening. I Joseph Spurgat, Mrs. Choster admitted ho had hit tho stan­ * $7.50 — Reg. $12.50 Halph B. i Heuser, Matawan, meeting Mrs; Bing _ announced | Mrs. Albert Halgh and Mrs, that Donna Bing, Susan Fres- Several events for April were ■ John Scott, The next regular 1 Jamoson, Mra. Yfllmer Kll- chion, but aatd ho waa going represented t h e defendant. announced'. The. monthly puck ^eetl^^l)|; 4be on-Apn 16 ooiplno, >fra. Edwiit[l Prcatun in miles pnr h o » r and had Boljp rtbeting--willTW and Mrs. Norman Janwioh, skidded In an loy wot spot. H* Bring Th li Coupon and Save Additional $1,00 mons Lautman, ths state, In pleted their requirements for day In tho Independent' - Vol­ admitted ho pnssod JJie aocno the—Wfcrt "presided over by second class .badge. unteer Flrehouse, Weather Cosmerics Topic Q f Tho Welsh s a y rabbit, nnd often and knew Uio wet spot ...... (Offer Expires April 4110 ._ ‘ . County Judge J o h ji C. Glor- permitting a bicycle hike will Woman's Club the dictionary backs them was thoro. Maglstrato Fostor ' dono. * '■ ■■ • bo held on Saturday., The soft­ up. But call lt rabbit or rare­ found that C'o admlssl6n of Mrs. O. J . Jlndracek has re­ \PIIONE KE 7-6390 . ■ >>■-;v •-;ii; - i;------. . turned home from a visit at' ball season will begin with the The members of; the Wom­ bit. this checso dish makes a bad conditions for driving ex- -T— Dfieajred kidney beans and the home of Mrs. Robert first practice session on Apr. an's Club of Matawan enjoy­ wonderful Lenten menu item lstcd near tho site of tho sig­ pea 'beans- a r e plentiful this Wolfe, Norfolk, Va. / 6 at the Volunteer Fire Co. ed a beauty demonstration For extra test, add a little nal was a conviction of Mr. month, according to the U. 8. Mrs. Carl Blnger, president, fair grounds fle(d. Cubs are and make-up cllnlo Mar. 18 at dark molasses,. says Mon­ Dowd, and he fallod to exorolse P«ggy' and Louise, Proprietor* Department of Agriculture. announced that the Women's selling tickets for the Scout the program meeting held ln mouth County home agent duo care and make proper ob­ . They contain good protein and Society of Christian Service of Exposition at Convention Hall, the parish hall of the Trinity Mrs. Lorna K. White, - ' servation, . .some minerals and vitamins, t h e Morganville, Methodist Asbury Park, on Apr, 13. At­ Episcopal Church, Matawan. says Mrs. Lorna K. White, Church will accept donations tending the meeting were Mr. Mrs. Lillian Brandt, of Gou- home agent. of rummage for a sale which and Mrs. Thomas Antlsell, bnud of Paris, demonstrate'd will be held in the near fu­ Walter Johansen, Oeorge the cosmctics and their prop­ ture. The church basement Is Flieosant'and Harold Quack­ er application for various skin open on Saturday afternoon or enbush. - types. A questlon-and-answer Mrs. Ralph Howardson, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Smith, period,followed nnd a person­ Joseph Spurgat'or Mrs. Bln­ sr. entertained on Saturday al nnalysls for Improvement ger will accept the things. evening. Those present were was made. > COLOT’S, Matawan _T he_. Morganville. Volunteer Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith Mrsr~ Peter ReadpfIMJt“ Vice" and ■ sons, Frank and John, Quick Battery Service Fire Co.'Auxiliary met ln the president, conductcd the brief Newark; Mr. and Mrs. Mar­ business session, during whldh tin Smith, Jr., ond children, announcements were made Martin III, Barbara1' Lynn, concerning the luncheon ' a n d and Christine, E l Izaboth fashion show to be sponsored Owens, Mr. and Mrs. Donald by the Matawan Junior Wom­ Miller and sons, Donald and an’s Club at Peterson's But­ Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Thom­ tonwood Manor, Matawan, as Smith and son, Willie, Mr. Saturday; the regular moot­ and Mrs. .John Wilson, Jr., ing of' the , club on Monday Mr. and Mrs. Robert Owens when Frank Townsend will nnd daughter, Vivien. , give the “History of Now Jer­ Miss Nell Welsh was honor­ sey'’ and officers will bb ed recently at a surprise elected; t h e Third District birthday party at the homo of spring conference In, Wood- Mrs. Elizabeth Bowne. T h e bridge Tuesday; Ilahno til Co. guests were Miss Beatrice Day on Thursdny, Apr. 4, and Bennett. Mrs. Martin Eckel, the music festival ln Perth Mrs. Lulu Deal, and Mrs. Amboy on Apr. D. Louis Ltiebeck. Mrs. John Lambert wns hos­ Mrs. Garrett Denise w a s pitality chairman and was as: hostess to the social club on Mar. 20. Those present were aisled by Mrs. Michael Brown, Mrs. Stephen C Mrs. Edward Becker. Mrs. Harry Konowalow, Mrs. Louis Thompson, Mrs, G. J. SLerllng Thompson, Mrs. W Bulon Becker. Mrs. Martin Smith, sr.. Mrs. Robert Owens, Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Chester A Donald Miller, Mrs, Leroy Gallcway, VanPelt, Mrs. John Wilson, Jr., Mrs. Robert Seber, Jr., Membership Drive Mrs. Joseph Lanzaro sr., Mrs. William Bornemann, Lodi Planned By Auxiliary Island. The .next mooting will Mrs. John Whelan was wel- be held at the home of Mrs. com£d back as a member, of Bo Our Q uoot.i VanPelt, " - the Ladles Auxiliary of t h e M* E. Haley Iloso Company, Mrs, Evelyn Smith Matawan, at a meeting held Join tho station w agon Bot I Auxiliary Leader in the flrehouse Mar. 20,. Mrs. Frank Gray, sr., president, io Bm art Mow Floota I The monthly meeting of tbe conducted the business sefifilq^ Ladles Auxiliary of the Mata­ during which plans wero mado TWi li flttlM tim* .« . tlruo to tIJnib nbo«rd OIJtmolil*** new m^>drJ for the HjUoo wagon »et . . . combining hardtop glamor >*lth rugged utility. "M aybe I should talk It over with my wan Township First Aid and for ft membership drive. So­ Rescue Squad was held Moo- cial members also are wel* Far Is a 4* sf tun . , , cheik tli« Firifa’a l«rw*levrl atjUng with ills* b&nlfcr™ That’s what Dad always docs.” tJnetWo new Accent Strip® tltat atanda chi! io high aodety or auhiirbaa ooijian aocssr 08 naiT i . .ro*»*»r anJ r« ia « 4 .., day at the Cliffwood Fire* come to Join. baadla at*f/ililo| from liulUini w»mUI* to « Tentative plans were made living. And get the full ftlgniflcanca of trUJe>open pieiitfft with OIhil«'a naw wlda rhlo •« . aolldly MOSt EVERY PROBLEM HAS A IW W Y ANG1L and the following were elect* Mrs. Anthony Gulllano, chair­ fatjilad iM trunxot Pasal w« ataadird »q»i|*iiMnt. man. Reports were made on •eated in the new Wifle’Stanoe Chasaia with wider frame and apring ha*« ed: Mrs. Gvelyn Smith, presi­ for miiimuni auhiJJtjr. lh«n, teat iho arowib ntrfyrmaoce of Im all* THAI’S WHERE A BAHTS EO TB EN q CAH HOVE dent; Mr*; Josui .Thompson, the mcrchandlfie clubs a n d pew Ilorket T»4W Kng!nfl*—a mailfrpiei’a of liigb-eornprc«iion dr«igo card table ads. ESKOAUY VAIUABU MAY WX tfQf YOU? vice president; Mrs. Olorla that dciivibra eeonomy nhcn you wiot It, |w>wer whea you new! it. Bunger. secretary: Mrs. Ethel The next meeting will be F*r iMds «f frtandi or t»eda IwflMS* » • * Inapect tha Intury and Boyle, treasurer; Mts. Jennie held ^pr. 17, apaliouaneaa of the Fieata** nrw Tcch*Hl»1e Tniitioia. . . ilyled for Cherney, financial secretary. ,Hith earryiog cifmlly (o none. And will) tha rear feat foliJr p. tvltl r>4O0 #<* v* Installation ot officers will be 1, Harbor lid., Matawan, J 305A t*k*iu$i**,wHhvjit imp., National Bank held Apr. 13 at Elmoras. Mop sophomoro at Douglass Col* gan. New members accepted lege. New Brunswick, h a i pere Mra. D. Bainton a n d been elected CJasr of 1959 rcp^ M a t a w a n ‘ Mrs. C. Derechlalo, Tescntativo to tho editorial O L - p 3 M O B I L _ E = Olfleit B a nk ln MonmonUi County — EiUblUhrfl itt* Hostesses lor the evening board of The caelllan. Mu- Member FixJcr»l nr»«r»« Sj»ten»— Mem bu Federal were Mrs. Grace Hyan and dent weekly ncwapaper at the ■ • Deposit Ixuoranc* Corporation r Mrs. Marie Meeker The. p&u 61a UuUersilj womc u'« meeting will be held Apr. 29. c o lle g e . SEE YOUR AUTHORIZiED OLDSMOBILE QUALITY DEALER ' j e M o to r is ts .’ Coaches Prepare Teanis For Baseball Openers O n Tuesday Deitz Fears Keys, L p Q K I N G I T rSj G u l k - To Heed Fog lng hls big bid as, a senior-for. WHAT’S NEXT for Joe - w arnihe-against some dan. ■Gtorge Defts stsrts his flrst ■ociy> Toraaseilo} That "is a place on the Rutgers pitch­ year as bead coacu of Mata­ the absorblng'question for-the ing staff tills, spri»g> The for­ gerous hablt^- of “’fog drlv-.- wan High Scbool baseball with sporting fraternity of mis area mer KH3 hurler has put in a ers,” Keystone '. AutonfobH* • a’ squad of Si players, only after the Matawan piddle- long period pf waiting’.'while Club , urges motorists to , ob­ four of whom are seniors. He Scarlet moundsmen of gre»ter •Zam pello- Sees weight' battled to a drsw. with serve .the; following rules when 1« confident of being in the pen­ Phil Blzzo,- Brooklyn, at St. seniority, occupied the spaces nant fight sll the way and Hats Nick's Arena Mar. 18’ after a alloted to pitchers On the'Rut­ driving on rbads rehshfolided .Keys Rebuilding Lakewood. Keyport and Point two-year layoff. 'Duke gtefand, gers baseball, squads' the past by fog: Usei.depressed' bead- ’ rleasrffct as ihs teams to beat: matchmaker at B t.; Nick's, tw6 / years; .’; Now5 'Bulgers light;bealii.Instead .of cowl; or : Aabat ■» pendulum of •' wealth ;Delta has one i-eal worry. thinks he has the ansWer-f-a comes to a: p e ^ bfrasod with parking, lights, which.; provide . fnd material' which already S itin g punch. The po^er hit­ televlwd feature bOut with Chi­ but one,, v arjf 11 y holdpyer; no sight >distance ^bd; fall .(o . ’ has brought. Keyport High ter?, of last year,- Dan Vander* co'Vejar next month at either mburidsman, B p b ,,Leonard, warn: drivers; of uujp rM e M i^ ' “ ' School.' ' athletics . two Shore b)It, "Joe, Fasno, Steve. Alliens Miaml or Boston. Vejar ,1s like who pltched for Atlantlc'High­ vehlclei; never, run '^without. ' Conference^'-championships In. apd dene Farlello’. are! gone. Tpmasello, trying for a come­ lands in hls high school days.' lights,V because i'. vehicle ~.s& ; ■ - suCc«sM6tf’.may‘. be starting to Fly* ,tip take their place are; back after being out of profes­ Th e absence' of -: holdov.ers operated .Is -exposed to . con- . ' " ’iwlnit^the other: Way.-The out- npt, ln evidence. . • . ■ . sional ' b p at i n g ' for. isevefal brought' out V record’'turh6Ut; stant/danger pf collislo(i, .kee^ i 'JJook/fSr the baseball 'Geason Dave Jones :ls expected to years/: Vejar was . b ranking q( sophomores and It ls with) to, ttie. right .of... the . hlghjca/, •• scheduled.';t<> .start’' Tuesilay, restore Matawan pitching -to contender-for. the world's wel­ these-new men’that LoPresto drive slowly ..and /avoid ’sud- . less than < week away, is not the peak lt attained wher Har­ terweight crown whpn jbe Iwa's, iWlll havei to compete for pne de» .stops. :' ; 1 ;: . - ' it- all promising. ; • '-x • ’• old Deitz waa hurling tbe Mar­ called in to th e U. ' S. Army of the six places'-available. Keep a sharp' lookout for Coach Bob Zampello faces Coach Bab ZamneUaMPIhe Bed and White, schools his KHS playerj in the techniques of oon and Steel to a 35 games In twovyears ago. He put on There are nine oandldates for flashing signals-st rpad a n d a tremendous rebuilding task bunting. In the picture above, Hank Cleary, one of the leadln* batten of the Shore Conference row- winning streak,. Jones Weight' while ln the. armed varsity mound duty ln all. street Intersections. Many,' this year as his team will un­ last season spots the pitch coming In for a bunt. Bill Eastmond Is behind the plate and watch­ pitched for tbe Keyport team service and now Is fighting as Two of them are southpaws, "stop and go” Blgnals .now detake a strenuous 16-g a m o ing are (left to right): Bay LoPresto, KHS pitcher; Coach Zampello and Frank Mlele. ' In the Jersey Shore League middleweight. Losing a bout so only one is likely to place. are operated as blinkers,, and schedule which. really will tax last year. He should have no U>‘Rizzo/on his first try after George Cblngery and Steve. some motorists apparently ara the pitchingCoach Zam- trouble, therefore, with the coming out of the army. .Ve- CortazzQ, who played against Ignorant of the requirement pello will depend on Ray Lo- batsmen of the Shore Confer­ Jar shows tbe need for \sharp- Keyport for Dunellen recently, to stop when the signal. flash­ Presto, an all-round athlete, ence;- . . . enlng up. as does Tomasello. are two . of, the other candid­ es red. -. . • as. his number one mounds­ Other pitchers are Bob Gold, So a match between them ap­ ates and l£ck of varsity .ex­ Remember thatJn cold wea­ ' man this year but must back who headed the mpund staff pears a natural. While he has perience is likely to relegate ther fog condensing on t li o , him up if he is to excell this last year and John Healy,, a this b o u t under discussion them to the Jayvees, helping highway may form, a thin season. freshman. In the unlikely With Stefano, Frdnk Boyle: ls the chancer of LoPresto. He coating ot Ice, which Increas­ ‘.‘He's a big strong boy with event they will bp needed.for keeping his Cllffwood Boys pitched for the Keyport Base­ es -very greatly the hazard of lots of speed and necessary mound 'duty,-Dieter Johnson Club amateurs busy. Tommy ball Club in the Jersey Shore driving . under foggy ■ conGl- control,” said Zampello, "but and Carl Stephens can take a •Welstead, Nell Cinque, and League, which Is as good a tlons; never ‘'straddle” -tho we’ll have to have more than turn. ■- -; Hosley and Calvin Cross will grade ot ball as oollegfe varsi­ white line In the center of the .* one starter if we Intend to get Purvis Peeler will be the re­ -fight tomorrow night on. the ty, so we are hopeful of Lo­ highway, the fellow comlns Presto getting the nod. For anywhere this year with the placement for Farlello as No. Itallan-American Club card ln from the opposlto'dlrectloa schedule we have.” catcher. When Jones is not Long Branch, then will go <-o the benefit of, his friends In may be doing the same thing; -­ Keyport, the Rutgers schedule Backing up LoPresto on the pitching, he can do the receiv­ Garfield Saturday f o r t he keep at least one window open Knight} of Columbus. bouts.' li published in this Issue. slightly to -prevent mist on tho . ■ mound will be Bob Chromy, ing. His big bat makes him ..... - ■ Lou Wells, Charles (Funkin') too valuable to leave o u t' of inside of the windshield. Wind­ ' MONMOUTH COLLEGE Brown and Dickie Chapman, t h e lineup.. Nell Scully and ' THEY’LL BE OFF AND shield wipers should be kepi all freshmen players- this John Melna are other baokatQP RUNNING 'Monday, appro­ has been invited to play its in good 'operating^ condition basketball games next >in-: year. Coach Zampello said be candidates. priately known as All Fools - and drivers should: make cer­ ' also ls thinking about starting Day, for another metropoll- ter at Asbury Park Convent ; tain that taliflghts are, Ughted> — John Coon, Rich Wenner, tan racing season at Jamai­ tlon Hall. This has the. mak­ " Hank Cleary, regular short­ Fete .Bennett and Johnson /Edward P., Curran, safety ; ' Atop, as a, pitcher this year ca. As one New York news­ ings / of a very interesting director, of Keystone, said the . make up . an Infield that has paper so adequately -an­ situation a s : the -Convention', depending op the schedule. been playing together since rules were deylsed on .the bas­ nounced It;. "Racing F a n s ' Hall has facilities for col­ is of experience and observa- Behind the- plate, catching Coach George Delb, Matawan, shows his charges how to slide-Into a base and also how Little League days. They were Here Resu- ie Losing Fight lege basketball comparable (lints of the pitchers, Zampel- tlons in -foggy- weather. “ It 'the lnflelder guarding the sack should ila r the ronner. The Matawan coach (kneeling) on championship -teams with Boon.’’ But the same paper, with Madison Square Gar­ lo-has an able backstop ln Bill really'is surprising;” hft said, points ont to (standing, left to right) Nell Sen Ur, Bpb Fanstman, Bob Bank], Carl Stephens the Terriers and' the Orioles, . noting that racing produced : den. The problem Is t6 draw • Eastmond, back from ha s t and Bob Gold what ls right and what Is wron* about the pl»r as Fete Bennett, Maroon and “fiiw Uttie many motorists They I r e well-understudied, near $75,000,000 in- tax reve­ the crowds to fill lt. With .a 1 year, who will be apelledrby Steel shortstop, bends over to tag Dieter Johnson, sliding Into the base. . . . 1 Rich Nusbaum will step in for appear to know abput proper nues ln New York and over first grade - collegiate basket­ procedures under foggy condl< - ‘'►"lArry Dane, Bobby Webb and Coon, at first. Buddy Short ball power using the- Hall as .Walt Eastmond. his freshman J25,000,000 la New ^ Jersey trpns.” ; Auto Racing Starts and Larry Garlto back up Wen. last year, observes laconi­ home court, lt would be no brother, Uhrig, Alikas, Get New Men M ake Up ner at second. John TomaSel. cally that “the horse is here trouble at all to bring rank­ Zampello is trying a switch Hank Rogers* Cheese­ lo will look put for shortstop to stay.” The horses wlll re­ ing collegiate power like St. Madison Officials At - this year fn the third and first quake, one of the leading when "Bennett ; is not around, All-State M ention KHS Track Squad main at Jamaica to May 28,' John’s, Manhattan, S e t o n Traffic Light Parley . -base, positions to take ndvan- big car auto raoers of the Bob Rankl ; will guard third then go to Belmont until Hqll and NYU to Asbury . tage of the throwing arm of east, will swim into action should Johnson be called to v.y&.T7 Aug. 3, when they go to Sar­ Park for Saturday n i g h t Mayor John L. CbamberJaln Frank- Mlele, regular first Steve AUkas, Matawan gain­ lor anoth6r season Sunday Coach Stan ^Tuffy) Baker the mound. .' ' . atoga until- the end of Aug­ games. It. would add to the. and Madlson Township . Cbm< baseman last year who lg tak- ed third team, Oroup I, All with tho running ot a 25-lap of Keyport High starts the The outfield starting trio ls ust. Therei are -now 200p weekends at that resort ln . Ing over the hot corner, ’ Ben­ State ln the release of the All­ event at Willow Grove, Pa. mltteemen Horace; Anderson ■■■ track season with Just one Bob Deltz, bob f ’austman and horses stabled In the New the off-season winter period. and Donald Macrae have conl ny Ochlnegro, a sophomore, State team for 1067 over the .Rogers will tie driving the holdoyer letterman who has Stephens. If they do not : hit York area with others wait-. Collegiate doubleheaders at ferred: with Sayrevllle Mayor tentatively has been given the weekend. Dutch Uhrlg, Keans­ Steffen Offenhauser that hard enough, Jjphn Lee, John the Convention Hall .would made a name for himself as a - ing. at Monmouth Park to be Anthony Popowskl and . other assignment ot first. Joe Cara- burg, playing with Leonardo, carried him to fifth place in Hanson and Fred Moser stand moved when stabling be­ be terrific. But the host col­ merano and Pepper” Perno gained All-State, Qroup m , oertaln point winner, Frank Sayrevllle offlolals ln an lnfor- eastern standings of raolng ready to take their, places In comes available. Yonkers lege, Monmouth, would have mal dlsousslon on the propos­ ^ also are out for tho first base­ second team. Doug Patton, drivers last season. Rogers Lawson. Otherwise, the Red ths., lineup. .. ; Raceway also gets started to.build up to be a front ed 'traffic light at the Inter­ ' m an’s assignment. . Red Bank High, grandson of Is a qualified Indianapolis ^ Monday, and 1500 horses are ranking college power. In P. Palmer Armstrong, K e y- and White mentor must devel Will the batting punch of the section of Bordentowh -Ave., Around the circuit, Zampel- Speedway driver. , • 35-game winning streak years stabled there and at Roose­ basketball.. That, a 1 as, and Ernston'Rd., on the bor­ port banker, was given the After the event at Willow. 'op new men in every event, Io’ has Charles Allocco, Ben return? That's the 16-game velt Raceway with others at would mean recruiting, for der line between: the two jnu- ; nod tor the third team, Oroup Grove, Rogers tolU appear not one alone, but three or Jackson and Jimmy Burke at question. . _ Freeheld. likewise to be van­ it is . doubtful there are nlclpalltles. ; . the keystone s^nk with Cleary n . , ,. at the Reading Speedway on four so thu Keys con get those enough players, who could ned In when stables become Middlesex '.County Traffic at short. In addition to Mlele, It was notable that ln All­ ‘ Apr. 7, then wUl try a now seconds and thlrdj that bring available. The horses of be picked up from Just shore Charlie Brown and LoPresto State ratings this year the Venture for him, going to Raritan Twp. Boys area-high' schools , to turn Co-ordlnator Cornelius. Wall, ln needed added .points. Men Mrs. Ceclle Goosman, from who advocates an automatl- . also can handle the chores at performance > of Individual v the auto raoe oourse at At- ■put oollege teams, to . match counted on to be holdovers Little League Call her stock farm outside cally-controlled light to su> . third, Zampello said. players was given more atten­ Hanta, Ga., for his first race the “ name” college teams ot Matawan; again, will play a plant t h e present four-w»7. ■ The coMh plana tos'Htng tion than the succesa ot the •> oil & southern, trftok.; , . . 1. thlR season have been lost, so . iRarltan Township .boys, 9-12 prominent part > la Yonkers the New Yprk and Phlladel- .. Rogers basx been certified step street regulation, a l s * , Ifi3 lineup early this year In teams'on .which they played, th# .Keya._virtUJdly~8tart.. from, j'eaft.Hlhtei'esletfiW betoWln^ >! Ftft lhg.‘"fH i$7t>atac^hifses " phla areais.'‘iTiHirt'Vjcfliltlii(f:, Not- oat~ of the -four ohampi- by (he~ United States Auto attended.'. : ----I'VTT- . an effort totakeadvnntugeo/ scratoh. . Little League bftseball: players, ■/tfAtMfrom-Holmdel U n lm J al nlson l ba wiir'. Hft'■be ’ could be’ done'; without Viola1.', ons, Bloomfield, bound Brook, Racing Club, now supervls- ' the strongest combinations. are asked to report at 10 a.m. much- lh evidence at the tlon of academic standards, Verona or Ndrth Arlington, lng'raclng since the AznerK -The brighter aide Is t h a t A Walter, Bcade Theatre iBoth LoPresto and Brown'can Saturday. so we pee no rehson- why had a plftyer. on. the All-State, there Is a large willing squad Yonkers track. - • - v , be called upon for Infield, dur can Automobile Association; , ■ • ■ ■- .* . • ■, — ., . 1 Monmouth should not take; All Groups, team. withdrew last season. • at work. There are plenty ol Veto Manning, secretary, ties when not pitching but the Candidate? seeking places. ln list the places where , the boys BOB LoPRESTO, f o r m'e r advantage- of its unique set­ hole at shortstop when Cleary Beneficiaries of this ap­ each event,: Little can be ex­ should report, in accordance Keyport high pitcher, Js mak- u p . ... , ' proach were Ron Kuran, Say- ls called'to tho mound is ft1 pected In- the early season' With their residences, and the- revllle, and Jaok Ardon, Lake­ puzzler, the coach added, MHS Trackmen meets, but with the accumula­ managers and coaohes who wood, who were on the first . Besides the normal infield tion of experience, the Key­ will be Jn charge, as -follonrs: Legion Commander To Child Struck By '' , team, Group II, even though ' glovework worries that nor­ port olndermen have good po­ West Keansburg, at Firemen's the teams on which they play­ T it le Speak At Leonardo . Car In Cliffwood mally plague a diamond mcn- tential. , Field, wbere Charles' Dunning, ed didn’t get anywhere. Anoth­ S»t — March 29-30 tor at this time of the year, William Davis and Vic Bayers Harry N. Weeks, Belleville. Maureen O’Toole, 12, of B er player who gained the nod Lawson will be used by All Color Show" Coach Zampello must break For the seoond year ln will' be In charge; Hazlet and State Commander of t h e even though .playing on a los­ Coach Baker in the 220-yard Middlesex Blvd., Cllffwood “NAKED PARADISE" ■ in a completely new staff of a row, Matawan Is defending Split Rock, at Hazlet Fire Co. American Legion,-will be the ing toam was Ken Cousins, dash, the broad Juirfp and the Beach, was injured Sunday — and •— gardeners, men who have rie- field,on Hazlet Ave., with An­ guest speaker at a meeting of Rumson, high scorer of t h e state champion ln Group I high jump. Back of bis '.ce in cent fielding ability and who thony Infantl In charge; Un­ the Monmouth County C p m- morning when she was struck "FLESH and the SPUR'' ‘B ” division of tbe Shore Con­ track. Coach Jdhn Caracclolo Ihe dashes, the Keyport men­ . can be depended upon to hit ion Park." at ' Florence Ave. mlttee of. Uie legion, to be by a car while crossing Route ference. ' .... ' Is frank to admit he will Tbe a tor has Gene Fleming tin d • a long ball,...... -...... Mike -Leach. Lawson has-been field, with Barney Chenoweth held u t th? home of Leonardo 35 at (he Cllffwood Pirate . . Sua. - Hon. • Tue«^ v " The Oroup I and II ratings March 3 1 — Apr. 1-S ' .... Among the- candidates,, be­ much surprised man If the converted from a 1 middle ■ dis­ ln charge; Garden Parkway Memorial Post 338, Leonardo, Ship. The girl was rushed to are: We.dnesday'^ at 8 p.na, , Bosaa lxaijwarft . ing eyed mostly at this time Maroon and Steel still ls on tance man to the dashes be­ Homes, K "le Manor, Coral- Perth' Amboy General Hpspl- by Zampello are cammerano, . Group I High Schools wood,- Chestrut Hill, all to The . legion leader .for-1958-' ^ Kirk DoujUi' ’ this lofty perch when It Is all cause Coach Baker Is. satisfied tal by the Laurence Harbor •'TOP SECRET Dave Anderson and'-Joo Kur­ " * First Team , : 6ver ln .JUne, lie can develop other candid­ Surrey .lidge field at Route 57, a navy veteran of WOrW dyla. Also -In the outfield' pic­ Hakim, North Arlington. 36 and Middle Rd. where J.lm W a r n , has an outstanding First Aid Squad and was later AFFAIR” The glisten that is attached ates ln the 440 and 880. Herb — plus — .. ture arc candidates Bobby Baker, Bolvldere. ' Konlsli, Walt Zaremba a. p d Corbett, A l. 3 m 11 h, Henry record In the - American ' Le- Blgnod out be her parents. She --- Chromy. when ^not pitching, Roland, North Arlington.— — to being a-state-champion has Mueller, Frank Karlovich, Wil­ glon, Holding numerous of­ '‘STORM RID E R’* been enough to bring out 41 BUI Gaffney are at work ln suffered lacerations of t h e Eddie Blcklham, and Charlie Purdy. Franklin. • the 440. Dan Jackson, Mike liam Mueller and- Vern Man­ fices at post,: couhty and state Krocc, ; Tropea, Swedesboro, candidates. Matawan had five ning will be ln charge; Keans­ levels since Joining tlie legion face, head, arms and legs, ap- Wed. • Tborf, —. Apr. H individual state title holders in Austin and John .Bahrenburg The Keyport nine travels to Scepnd.Team burg Park, to Lions : Club ln 1045, Mr. Weeks Is a Past cordlng-to police. > , . Anthony Qalnn - 1950, Jack Kuhns ln the 100; aro tpylng for the 880. It Is to Lakewood Tuesday altcrnoon Fields, Allentown. - field, .Keansburg, where John Commander of East Orange; The driver of the car, John “ THE WILD P A R f f ’’ Ron Carlson In t h e hurdles; be noted thut this ls the first • t o open the season against the Jock, North Arlington, Mlele Is' ln ch&rge, , Post'73, Past Commander of O 'N ill, 55 Sputh St., Newark, — also — ” , , Frederick, Wildwood, Tom Magee in the 220; Purvis time tho Keys hnve been so Plner aggregation. fortunate they could have sep­ Anyone from Coralwood or Essex County, Past State Vice 44i BOYS AND A GUNM ^Cummings, Dunellen. Peeler ln the 440 and Lou Ar­ Commander, and served as was placed Under (250 bond arate groups at wofk ln these Chestnut Hill Interested ln for his appearance' In Madi­ " * • V. Lnldy, Frenchtown. mour ln 21>e shot put. Peeler State Executive. Committee­ and Armour return, T h o two events. . coilchlng Is asked to call Mr, son Township Court Apr. 8. RBCHS Underway I Third Team ' Manning at Keyport 7-52B5-J man for Essex County from .•Alikas, Matawan. ' conch how looks for added Nell Bahrenburg, Fred 1955 until blsr election os State Witnesses, police said, claim­ aftor 8 p.iji. : ed the O^Nell car went Red Bank Catholic High Anderson, Notcong, .. duty in the dashers Rothenberg and Mike «Qlm- Commander at yflldwood ln through a red light at the In­ School’s baseball squad as­ Do Puy,.Blalrstowu, ln the Bishop Loughlln meot mech are the mllers. Bahren­ September 1056. ' tersection. : sembled Monday, H a r n e y Cousins, Rumson. »' from Peeler, Armour must burg has experience from last Union Beach Call Mr. Weeks will address the Dane and Bill Kennedy, Key­ Moskowltz, Glen Ridge. double ln the discus. year, -- . . 1 legionnaires on the various port, look , good fo r. stnrtlng Group II nigh Schools Bob Deltz, who did so woll The Keys also have a full For Little League' state . and ^national programs assignments on the veteran First Team Indoors, looks like a lioaltliy squad of field candidates this • Union Beach boys, -9-12 of the legion and especially on squad. Ed Blovijr, formerly of Adams,Occan City, choice ln the 'mllo. He also will year. Z tire mb a, Tom Stranlero years-oldi desiring to play on tl'.e 'current membership cam­ Morganvllie,' ls■ another lli-.ely Kumn, Sayrevllle, try tho discus and shot. Tom Ray Frye and Bill Kopacz are one of tbe four teams planned paign being conduoted through candidate for the first string Ardon, Lakewood, ■ Dejesus hoads tho list of dash at work In'the shot put. Stra­ for tbe iborough this year out the state , and nation. lineup. . Burko, Lyndhurst. ■ men with Dave Jones a good nlero and Frye also are trying should.report at Florence Ave. Members of his staff will ao- Easer. Verona. possibility, DeJeejis ;also will (or tho discus, along with Jim Sohool on Saturday at 2 p.m., compnny the state command­ Second Team ' broad Jump and Jones will toss Carter. Bob Alnslle ls a high­ ■ Sullivan Drafted according to Philip J. Cassidy, er to Monmouth County. . Stengel, Chatham, the Javelin. ly promising' prospect In the Walter A. Woods, Nnveslnk, Potts, Carteret. javelin, with Frye, Stranloro chairman of .the borough Lit­ Sylvester Sullivan, 814 Sum- Boyond that there ls little to tle League program. . Monmouth County Command-, Today • Tomorrow - Saturday , - Mar. 28-29-JO merfleld Avo. Laurcnco IJar Kllmklowlcz, Bogota, and John Byrne also seeking er of the American Legion, expect, as Caracclolo secs It. Continuous Saturday Starting 1:45 bor, was among 13 men report­ Atkinson, Riverside. Ed Jones, Ken Williams, Walt a call. Filming and Kontsh Amorloan Legion Post 321; will preside at tho: meeting at ing for.lnductlo". Into the arm Wcldeman, Palmyra, Paron and Jim I’ udrlok make' join' Lawson ln the broad Union Beach Lions Club; tho Leonardo.. . Z * Big Features - Z , ' od sorvic” - at Perth Amboy Third Team a rangy -;quad 'f hurdlers. Bob Jump and Ed Blckham' Is with Homeowners’ . Association of Patton, Rod Bank. him ln the hlgh'jump. Rothen­ Haven Park and Union Beach Thursday, ■ Nlcol ran the mile last year. Nine Teams File For Avallone, Clifford Scott. Glenn Trout looks like a possi­ berg, Lcach and Stranloro al Flro Co. 1 pledged thomsclfes Jackson, Motuchen, bility Hi the mlddlo distances sp nre 'trying for tho pplo to support Little League M-K Softball League Brundl, Roselle. In tho flold events, MHS is vault, ’ , toams ln the borough at an Oambn, Verona. rather void outsldo the shot. The Keys aro thin ln num­ organization meeting Friday, Nme teams have been regis­ Shore nowspapors made There ls no pojo vaujter. Bud­ bers only In . tlio. hurdles Councilman Cassidy disclosed tered for tlie Matnwan-Koyport tholr choices for various All­ dy Short and Dieter Johnson events whoro throe candi­ Further'actlon in the matter Softball League but this list Shore,' All-Shore Conforonco try tho high Jump, but nro ln- dates, Bruce Steneok, Frank will depend on tho turnout Sat­ will, not become official until WtPHliO*y.lHL)lliDAr and , All Monmouth County cxperiencod. Mel Vrolond Is Bcllcran' ahd Bill Reynolds urday nnd tho amount, of su­ tho final meotlng Apr. 4 when “•ivtrsAnmiiwtiMAi raw CHARDDN HESTON teams ovor tho weekend. Bob trying to dovolop as a Javelin seek to adopt .thombclves to pervision and' facilities tliat the teams will pay their 'Tf/IWMPAW Alnslie,. of Keyport, and All both tlio 120 high hurdles and can bo proyldod. -w^ANIHONy OUINN tosscr hnd Mitch Hamilton aa fees an{l submit tholr lists of Sunday - Mohdajr • Tuesday ■ Mar. 31 Apr. 1-2 .... kas placDd on tho first toama a broad Jumper. Bob Costello tlio 180. low hurdles. Up until this time, there has players. ' . Contlnoous Sunday 8(artlDg 1:45 P.M. of nil Copforence "B " plok has mado good time In the 800. In all, tho Red and Wlilto been ono Llttlo League team Teams signifying ’a willing­ Inga, Bob Konnody, of Koy- Othor oandldates, all Inex­ lias this year what they rare­ ln thosborough, sponsored for ness to play this season were Double Featare Program port, gained tt seoond team as perienced, are Bill Amman, ly have had boforo, ft suffi­ the past thres years by the 8 ft M, Old MCI Dairy. Atl&a- fflPAV*>ATUIIPAV did Keith Plourl, of Matawan Anderson, Bob Bennett,, Bob cient number of candidate's Lions Club, ... ilo Tlio Co., Larry's Barber *mrn m ***** INCWOIBU. . Nell ..Scully, of Matawan, nnd Catherwood, Bob Condlt, Jim for cach event to gather Shop, Industrial Washing Ma­ Ray LoPresto, of K e y p o r t, S h r i n k i n g m a N Farrell, Earl Grogory, Sam polfita where they previously The Navy's new ' super-oar- chine'Co;, Keyport Dukes, and WSITOP GRANT WU1AMJ • KAMOV 5TUAAT gained a third toam mention, Kay,‘ Roy Matthews, Allen Nl­ could never hope for them. rler, USS Forrestal, required combined t e a ra t foV Fiber ■ . **4...... • col, Carl Qt^nhons, Bob Dillon. 2400 miles qt ono-quarter Inch Chemical-Madlson Inn, Silver 'The Deadly MANTIS' Meet Called Off Tlm Magoo, Stovo Mcdwlck, First For 1957 Welding, 205,000 pltoes ot Dollar Bar-Smokey’s Barber THE CITY WN.-MON.-lUt>. Bob Morris, ClKf Rocvcs, Tom steel, 200,000 rlvota, nbont ICO Shop, Architectural Tile . Co.- Coach Tuffy Baker, Koy- - B B B H I Rissmlller, aeorgo Ritter, Jim First baseball sumo ot 1057 miles of pipe, 200 miles ol Parkway Swpet Shoppe, This cua ntm t • un ram • nu u i Mrm "B a t t l e port, announced Tuesday that list may ohange by Apr. 4 as Conovor, jlrod Parrish, Kellli to be played ln this area ls electric cable, 13,500 drawings Mon, & Tues, Dlahes to the Ladlei H y m n ' It has-been necessary to ,oall Plourl,, Lee Holmes, Mark slated for Matawan High and 2100 miles ol blueprints, the situation on player^ and mMSllH-kmSmlte of tho track meet scheduled Smith, Rloh Wcnner, Harry School field Tuosday whon tho fields available becomes clear­ between Koypor* and Mata Caiotiiors, Joel Mlcknlyo nnd Maroon and Steel takes on Tho motor fuel used In the er. , ' ■ Next Week Wed. Thru Sal. 1 Apr. I l t l 'KUIDQIIH' Wall' on Wednesday. *ho Koys Frank O ’Neill. Point Pleasant, Tlio Keys will Iwo Jlm a. campaign would ^ V o r n -Phillips was named Continuous Saiurday Starting l i 45 P.M. will hold their first meet Apr be visiting Lakswood for a Have filled a train of tank president of the. leaguo for 10. Enjoy, one ol Amcrioi’s ftnmo that dny. Their Ilrst cars 23i> mites long, and the thlK. season w|ih Hnfry Aad- trtnti < prdbdo'mi vA ttaid ; irtc showing beforqtrt™ licimq | la tin liibrlcntlnn.pU w »,1 Id have fews and liarV 'Morrtll'4h»ri Futnlsbpd ’n;uivtiiient WuYi! churcft it - yb\)r‘ onolce this will4 lie’ ngnliisl BaWll'o' Re­ ng tho secrctary-treaBurer du- Rock Hudson k Battle Hymn gional Apr. 5. for sale at tills office, ■veckend. V tB- \ ^ •' ' .' ' \ Local Bowmen Masters Sett New Keyport-Y o u h i Takes High League Mark Bucknell Ring Title Starts In April A r e a b o w l in g s c o r e s Deny Crueltj Bounding back strongly aft­ - John W, McLean, son of er a “poor, "showing recently. John McLean, R.D. 1, Key­ With last year’s record dis- Masters Fast Freight bowling The Indian Hill Bowmen, an port, captund the 136-pound tributton ol 600,000 trout as Keypoit Recreation League Keyport Businessmen's League team, masters Ol the Atlantlo Maroh 38,1987 P . SC Thlrteea Mar, U * Mar. It organization of bon and ar­ title In the lntramurfl Ijoxlns tbe goal, New Jersey's pre­ row enthusiasts in the Key­ Tri-State Classic Bowling season trout liberation pro­ Larry’s Barber Shop (2) 795 820s 744 Baron’s Coffee Shop (3) 838 846 876 League at the Matawan-Key­ competition Aeld at Bucknell McQueen's Cleaners <0) ' 691 775 776 port area, observing National port -Reoreatlon Center, Lower gram la underway at t b e Crystal Recreation <1) ’ 675 674 747 Wildlife Week, have come up University, " ewlsburg, Pa, — H&elcBttEtownnsh Hatchery,' Keyport Jleereatlon tS)---- 735 *02 731 -Burlew’s Restaur ant C2> — — 855- 865 778 Main-St.—Matawan; establish­ Keller's Liquor (1) 767 711 833 with some arguments showing last week, John, a sophomore; The Division of Motor Ve* the State Division ol Fish and Tierney’s Beverage Cl) 691 705 749 bow and -arrow hunting Is not ed a new high three-game Varless Construction (2) 831 841 841 mark Sunday ln blanking was representing the Delta hloles baa -.nuounceJ the driv­ Game, Department ol Conser­ Hygrade Food Products Cl) 738 748 788 as cruel as some people would Silver Dollar Tavern (2) Old Boathouse (1) 796 868 803 sixth-ranking Tlarco Corp., 3-0 Upsllon Fraternity. er’s license of Robert W. Buo- vation and Economic Develop­ 765 851 651 have the population believe. ment, has announced. High Average Keyport Cleaners C2) 815 853 797 Masters, firmly ln charge of He played football for Pen­ 00, 28, Of 295 Broad St., Mata* Keyport B%r <1) 914 792 783 According to the local club, Robert A. Hayford, superln- J. Crover '168.15 first .place ln tho league with nington Prepo'ttory School wan, has bee' ordered revok­ W. Barker 164.4 last December, Iowa gunner a 32-10 reoord, soored a 2048 . tendent of tbe hatcher;, de­ Circle .Chevrolet (3) 869 862 * 836 ed for a two-month period. F. Kruser 164. Middletown Lanes (0) * 655 643 763 Cal Husman killed a 150 pound series..George Bllllck rolled a before entering Bucknell, clared that with four: large He was convicted ot speeding, H. Canton 164. Jag’s Sport Goods (2) buck; ln dressing the deer, 716 series and Frank Clause where he Is studying-for th# Aerated tank trucks operating C. Davlno 902 726 800 passing a red llghb passing a 163.17 Town Tavern Cl)-—...... 823 893 766 Cal found six Inches of arrow 724 ln the push, degree of Bachelor of Solenae stop sign and careless driving each day, It Is hoped that H. Devine...... 162.11 shaft and a broadhead encas­ 380,000 trout will be distribut­ B. Zito "i>" 1 162.1 Tourlne’s Tavern (3) 834 958 907 Krueger Brewing Company In Commerce and Finance. charges. -— American Legion L. H. (0) 703 726 799 ed In tissue ln the chest cav­ ed and ready for licensed fish­ W. Kullberg 161.20 evened its record at 31-21 by ' C. Clerclerskl 160.28 Standings ity. The scar tissue Indicated ermen ln the' lakes and trout Team beating Lusardl's-Somorvllle S. Sabo 159.14 W L that the wound was a recent three games ln tlie only upBet streams of the state on Sat­ B. Schmidt „ 159.2 Baron’s Coffee Shop U tt 34£ one. But It had healed com­ urday, Apr. 13, at 8 a.m. Burlew’s Restaurant of the day. Lusardl’s, the sec­ High Individual Games 53 35... pletely. There was no Indica­ The New Management O f The when tbe season opens. " The Town Tavern ; ' *6 32 ond place team, didn't come F. Folscher - 232 Circle Chevrolet tion, of infection, no pus. The too close ln any. of the three season will extend to Nov. 30 ' F. Kruser -230 45 33 deer had completely recover­ and other than the opening Varlese Construction 44?4 3314 games, as the fourth place C, Clerclerskl 229 .Keller’s Liquor Store ed from the wound. MATAWAN-KEYPORT day, fishing hours will be 4414 33(i Krueger team posted a 2013 ~ High Individual Seta Tourlne’s Tavern 42 86 The next day bowhuntcr Irom snnrlse to 8 p.m., East­ H. Canton . 592 series. Al Faragalll rolled a Keyport Cleaners ."' 41«r 3614 Darrlel Blankenbaker came 738 serleq for Kruegors, high ern Standard Time. O. Ragsdale 564 Old Boathouse 3 iii *oii C. Clerclerskl . .: ■.... 560 Into the checking station M d for the (fay. According to the pre-season Sam’s Keyport Bar 37 41, saw the broken shaft and trout distribution plan submit­ High Team Score McQueen's cleaners .31 47 Bowlers Perfecrlp won Ihreo Larry's Barber Shop 896 Middletown Lanes blade. "That’s my arrow!’’ he BOWLING ted to Joseph McLean, 3054 4714 games from Matawan-Key­ E. Jag's Sport Goods spld, Then he rushed homo Btate Commissioner of the De­ High Team Set 37 51 port; L-R Heat Treating beat Larry's Barber Shop 2494 American Legion, L. H. 13 . „ 65 and came back with the rest partment of Conservation and Elcctrlo Battery, 2-1, and Jer­ '...... Team High Game of the .shaft. Blankenbaker sey City Drydooks topped M. Economic Development, South ... Keyport Cleaners 1093 had shot tho deer almost a Blatt Company. 2-1 ln other ALLEYS Jersey lakes and streams-will : Burlew’s Restaurant 1043 ..... Bayshore Mixed League month before the gunner bag­ matches. be the. first to be stocked, Baron's Coffee Shop 990 ged It; he'd seen the arrow And Mar, *4 Team High Series with the large up-state lilt the deer and break off. streams next ln line to re­ Sav-On Drugs (0) , 702 632 660 Burlew's Restaurant 2891 Iowa game officials s^nt Wants Representation ceive trout. -Float stocking Martin & Brown (3) 731 674 709 Keyport Bar 2817 Baron's Coffee Shop this story all over tho state. will start Friday, according Bayshore Hardware (1) 082 624 648 2805 On Game Council 1 . Individual Ulgh Game Here's what they said. “I ’ h 0 to Superintendent Hayford Downes Pontiac C2) 664 6*4 652 M. Luxembourg ■ 276 RECREATION fact that this non-fatal wound Charles <. Corson, Delmont, - &ho Is directing the program. We Cottage Inn (2) 814 680 793 F, Irons 254 healed quickly and 0 lo a n I y president of tho Commercial C. E. Bahrenburg Cl) 667 773 735 T. Cslk 253 Dr. A, Heaton Underhill, Dl­ with no apparent 111 elleots Fishermen, Trappers a n d . xecU>r_of tho Division of Fish Rapolla’s Market (2) ..... 730 662 668 Individual Ulgh Series should Intefest the few gun Land Owners Association, has v ond dame, reports three per Broad St. Cleaners (1) 690 659 676 -M. Luxembourg 696 CENTER hunters who decry the use of written an ope: lotter to slate cent of all loads of trout des­ Larry’s Barber Shop (1) R. Preston 65 641 666 684 S. Slovene bows and arrows for big game residents requesting equal Newberry’s (2) 654 621 652 tined to the various lakes 690 Individual Averages hunting. representation for the sports­ Is Pleased To Announce The Formation and streams will comprise Standings F. Irons 181 man, commercial fisherman oversize breeder trout averag­ Team WL W. Braun 179 "Wounded animals occur in ' ft* » Downes Pontiac all typeB of hunting'; ’ whether and farmer on the State Fish ing ln lengtb from 16 Inches to * 45 33 J . DeFellce - 178 and Game Council, over 20 lnches.These Include Bayshore Hardware 44 34 D. Trlmboll . , 178 hit. with bullets or bow. Often, mostly three-year-old Brook Ye Cottage Inn „ 43& 34ft 'L. Agnlne . - 178 however, large callbro slugs Mr, Corson claimed the ar­ And Rainbow trout, the spec­ Rapoll&’s Market 4a 37 R. Preston 175 and bullets Inflict mosslve bitrary cliungo In the upland C. E. Bahrenburg 40 , 39 C Pennettl 175 game season In 1050 forced Junior League ies which will predominate ln bone and tissue damage from Broad St. Cleaners ...... R. Bohn - , . - - 175 all pre-seaspn stocking. It la 99 39 which the wounded animal farmers and landownerB to Larry’s Barber Shop u S814 3914 S. Slovens 174 cannot recover. A deer with a post tholr land ngnlnst troa- Under The Supervision Of planned to. liberate large Newberry’s 38 40 . • P. Bommer 173 Brown trout during the sea­ clean arrow wound In which pnsslng In un effort to 5[WO Sav-On Drugs 34 ' : M . W. Yankoskl 172 oropB, llvestook nnd property, son. < J . Robinson . 173 tissue damage Is minimized MRS. JOYCE PARIS Martin & Brown , 37 51 He also assailed the not-net- Trout measuring from seven High Team Series would have a better chance of recovery,” , ting law for tho taking of food Keansburg 6-21B2 ' Inches, to nine Inches, t h e • Ye .Cottage Inn 3287 ' Matawan-Keyport Merchants League along tho Jorsoy Coast within , smallest size group stocked : ; :: Team Hlgh Game ... . ' Standings r ....; _____ - Team . W L tlio tlireo-mllo limit as unfair will be distributed In tbe Bayshore Hardward . 81® Rutgers Schedule to the oommerolnl fisherman. smaller public streams: ln Matawan-Keyport Rec, . 5314 2714 . . Men’s High Series : Frank's Charcoal Pit 4914 3114 He claimed tha’ the Income the medium size streams, the , J. Lyle : . M l Rutgers University's base­ Free Professional Instruction Will Be Olvtn Crate's Beverages 47 31 ball team haB the following of commerolnl fishermen has trout to. be distributed will, run , ' Men’s High Game Burlew’s Restaurant 47 34 schedule for tho 1057 season: been curtailed aorloUBly by sllgntly larger. Trout dis­ ■ ' . J. Lyle... . , ■■■:.. Donald's Contractors 4814 8414 passage ot tho no netting law Each Saturday Morning Starting April 6th H. Pleper Apr. 3, Templo, home; B, tributed ln tbe major streams 266 Rapolla's Market .. 4014 3414 nndUwould contlnuo to show a Frank's Barber-Shop 45 36 , Maine, home; 9, Princeton, j and lakes will average 10 Women's High,Series downdwnrd trond until old llsh- < ‘at 10 a.m, by Inches ln length, and many M. Smith . .... ■ , OK Sales & Service 4114 jjlft1' home; 12, Army, home: 13, ' 6 » lns rights are restored to Uio will -run from 12 to. 2D Inches . Cllffwood Field Club 41 40 Vlllanova, homo: 18, St. John’s . . .. . Women’s High Game Old Mill Dairy ' 41 , 40 ' oommcrolal fisherman. . . . 1 MRS. DONALD KETCHUM .. V. Wilson ■...- ■ ■238 home; 20, Lehigh (2), home; Superintendent' Hayford de Cllffwood Inn 41 40-' Of Tke Junlor American Bowling Congress olored the. 225 barbery pools 24, Penn, away; 27, Lafaydtte, Beacb Tavern - 40 41 away. May 1, Princeton, Bod lakes In which .the trout Jag’s Sport Goods » 8814 .4214 Fined For Speeding Mat-Key Church League away; 3, Penn, Stato, home; : are raised are In good condi­ u Mar. 19 . ... S It D Super Market 38 43 Schanck’s Oil 3744 4, NYU, away: 7, Delaware, J. B. Williams, 21 Delaware tion. He also declared that ac­ home; 8, Columbia, away: 10 Ave., Cllffwood, was fined 145 20 Alleys — Snack Bar — Cocktail Lounge cording . to reports received Gethxerr.ann Lutheran C3) 747 820 010 All-Bros. Woodworking 3645 Matawan Presbyterian (1) 710 763 847 Cllffwood Amoco 3546 Syraousc, away; 11; Colgate, when be appeared before from the .distributing crews, ClUfwood Fire Co, 33 Magistrate Y(. Gilbert Munson Hebrew Congregation (2) 720 846 865 48 away; 15, LalayeUe, home; the:'.'various... Streams through- -Keyport Lumber 33 17, Fordham,-away; 18, Le­ ln Middletown Township ma- ■ Air Conditioned ■>- Matawan 1-3880 ; Bayview Presbyterian Cl) 827 830 835 «S'-'- out[.1be. state are also ln fine Hoffman’s Liquor Store 1863 high, - away,, J u >\ e, ; 1, St, nlclpal court to answer I — cogcjltloh at ■ the. present.time. St.. Gary’s Eplsyopal CU ■ - i-.Ji John's,' homo. . .ch»rg,»* -v. * * 4rKdnsi>Ladi9$ 636 576 623 : Keyport Baptist _ 45 33 ‘ , Gentile’s Market Cl) 576 582 656 ■ Hebrew ' Congrnu'atlon ' Scott Funeral Home C2) 680 575 520 Area Women Take J 4314 34Va ' . Standing. Bayview Presbyterian 43 35 Team ' W L County Titles Matawan Methodist ' 40 1 38 , H. L. Scott 4914 3114' St. M a ry v Episcopal 40 36 __, Marquet’s Pharmacy 47 34 '■ The Monmouth County Five, H. Wasserman it Son _45 30__ .1 Cfethsemane Lutheran -. .139-'-39-- Keyport Cleaners " -Matawan,- finished ln fourth Matawan Baptist 38 40 40 IF 4014 place In the 11th annual Mon­ Keansburg News 37 44 Matawan Presbyterian 3754 4014 Middletown Pharmacy , 37 44 mouth County Women's Bowl­ Calvary Methodist „.37-- .41 Pete's, Inc. ing Association tournament at 4414 Keyport Reformed • : 9 i in -Mat-Key Recreation S i t 4414 Neptune Sunday. The Mata- Trinity Episcopal - 28 50 Gentile’s Market 85 46 wan. 'team finished behind Freehold, Long Branch a n d 8t. Anthony’s (291 Deptune with a total pin out­ St. Joseph's Needs put of 2698, Just 70 pins be­ 0 F P One Game For-Title NORTH JERSEY 'Ryan, f 4 1 0 hind.'the county tourney cham­ Driscoll, f 1 0 2 St. Joseph’s team, Keyport, pions. Donath, c . 4 1 9 had to sit by Sunday a n d SHORE PAROCHIAL The Matawan-Keyport No., Alexander, g 2 1 5 3 teanr copped honors by roll­ watch their two chief rivals Comerford, g 2 J) 4 TREMENDOUS.DISCOUNTS ins the hlgb game with handi­ pull up near them In the. Mon­ mouth County Junior Holy GRAMMAR LEAGUE cap, 849-119-940 ln the tourney 13 3 79 with the Monmouth County Name basketball league race. St. Mary’s, New Monmouth, Others who played, not scor­ CASH OR BUDGET Five team, also of Matawan, Tbe Keyport team could havf clinched the title outright had northern division first place ing, were: St. Joseph's, Marz, carding the high three-game Sutherland, Brown, Mendola, .scratch score with a 2461. they been defeated, but a 40-39 team, won the championship 3 win by St. Mary's, New Mon­ Y 0 u n 0 0 f s k I, O'Hare; St. Th% high scratch doubles to­ of tbe league when they de­ James, Kearney. tal for tbe tourney was card­ mouth, over St. Agnes, Atlan­ 3 Pc. Curved Sectional Don t Discard feated tbe Southern Monmouth 8L Ann’s (15) ed by Vivian Wilson and Mary tlo Highlands, at the Keyport 399.50 Smith. Matawan. at 1060. The court ended tM t hope.- The County division Utility St. O F P Old Kitchen Pizzlchlllo, f • 3 0 6 1 M * Foam formar also copped all events Keyport team now must de­ Catherine’s, Spring Lake, 23­ scratch title v it h 1584. feat their rivals from N e w 20, In a thriller. J. Brown, f 0 0 0 Rubbir Monmouth ln tbelr one re­ Graham, 0 ------0 3 3 Oi/iffi) ' The1 association will bold Its The same was won from the Chairs maining game to clinch t h e Klrchner, g 2 0 4: regular meeting Sunday at foul line, as each team only Auer, g 1 0 2 Wo Can Iteupholater Tbe Deck, Belmar, when Stan title. If the Keyporters lose, riiade five field goals due to Them Ho That Tlier the raco become, a threo-way tbe tight zone defenses of the Look Like New - ley Herbert, former state sen­ , « 3 13 ator. will make presentations tie requiring a playoff. other. The Ft. Catherine’s, Our Lady of Perpetual Help, St, Agnes 06) , 5000 Decorator Color to> the winners. Election of of* coaches fumed because 33 foul Highlands, kept their hopes O F P Combination* To (Jheo.e fleers also will be held at the shots were called on their Seeley, t 1 1 3 From meeting. ' alive by downing St. Cather­ team, of which St. Mary’s ine's, East Keansburg, on Sun­ Ocrlach, f 0 3 3 As to w As IZ.98 a Chair made 13. The Spring Lake O Gergerson, c 3 1 7 day, 55-44. St. Anthony's, Red team was given 18 free throws Bank, topped Holy Cross, Kerrigan, g ■ 3 1 0 N t F.xtra Charge For Changing The N tjlln i Walling Cops Prize and made 10. Natale, g 4 0 8 Rumson, 51-29, ln the third St. Joseph’s team, Keyport. Art Walling, jr., won t b e game. — - dror I to third place ln weekly sweepstakes pin event This Sunday St. Agnes plays 10 6 26 standings when they were up­ Kcelon, Schwarz, Hunter, ftt the Keyport Recreation St. Catherine's; Our Lady ol set by St. James, Red Bank, ‘with a score of 449 which was Perpetual Help takes on St. Maddock and O'Neill also got 29-18. The St. Joseph's squad into the game,{or Bt. Ann's. Cromo or Wrought Iron 5 Piece good enough to hold off a late Anthony's and Holy Cross has been depleted by Injuries game surge by Eddie Thorn meets Bt. Ann’s, Keansburg. The championship game: 3 Pt. Modern Bedroom and withdrawals from school St. Mary’. (J31 who bad a 410 pin total. The The tight standings at this so badly that only two of the Made To Hell For $119,00 • Poufol# planned event at the Keyport juncture are as follows: a F P l i r i u i r regulars now- were t on the. Collins, f I 2 ,4 M r i * Cfatit Itecrcatlon this week will fea­ Team W L 0 DINETTE starting team at the beginning Savage, f 0 ] 3 '• Full ilie Ut4 ture a two-man h andlcip St. Joseph's 6 0 of the season. They were beat­ Hoose, f, 0 0 0 • Dttil Proof In Tlnir For I'.n lfr sweepstakes. Our Lady of en soundly by 8t Mary's Mot. Beoslck, f 0 0 0 • l>uPoat Perpetual Help 5 1 1 rials* 16 to end all hopes of retain­ Abbes, 0 1 '3 7 Large Rledlon .f (lie St. Mary's 5 1 ing - tbe championship they • Ifafoam tr Craig, g 0 4 4 latest ftlrlca and ticwe.t St. Anthony's . 3 3 held for three years. Horan, g 2 1 5 St. Agnes 3 4 St. Ann’s, Keansburg, failed fabric. In any site own bond IssueB to flanance p.m. aree Mrs. Kahsau, Mrs. T O T H E E N R held at Foil t Pleasant was at­ waste disposal programs by THE BETTER VISION TMI CBUfUJW MSXMf necessary construction and ls Victor O’Brien, 'M rs. Clinton tended by Mrs. P. Hanlck the June 1 deadline; . INSTITUTE empowered to fix and levy Mrs. G. Carter, Mrs. Kross, Amos arid Mrs, M. Davidson. charges against borough resi­ The Health Department has Mrs. Robert Forrer wns Mrs. C. Menosky, Mrs. I. not set a new deadline-on Its . WHAt IS "SAFE"? dents for their use of the san­ presented with a gift for her Napt and Mrs. Beclco. VOUVa H£AM> THE KPRBSI0M ' « « AS M U IM T _ itary "facilities which are pro­ proposed open dump b an .. baby daughter, Janet, w h o ut, MV/Mff KWH ARB Ai AS TUB COWTBV THKT STANP» MHINP . Mrs. Avcben, chairman ol vided. Borough Attorney Har? was born recently at C h r 1st thi» ePUBNTO iNve»«wsNr or mur txxu«» in news amp icyit the nominating committee, an­ vey O .. Hartman - Informed '■Hospital, Jersey City. Mrs. nounced the slate of officers eoutfmva ru n m l______- -■ ■_____ On Dean's List , Charles Burlew was welcom­ council the appointments wqre • " ''. ■ ■ - - ' f.' for the coming election ls be­ In order since a, certified copy ed into the auxiliary. Mrs. Jane (A c d e r s p h) ing prepared, The election of the ordinance setting up tho Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rose, Clark, a senior. In the College will take 'place at next corporate body has been, plac­ of Arts,and Science, Onlversl- Throckmorton Lane, Brown­ month's meeting, to be held Study Group To Meelf Approve Subdivisions town, entertained at a "wel­ ed on file in the off|cg_of Ed­ ty of Rochester, ‘ Rochester, Apr. ’lO at the Holmdel School, ward J. Pattep. Becretary Intersec­ ledo has steamed enough vetoed by Mayor. Charier E. I year at the rate of (80 per local residents, the township Mr. Reuben were ‘ dismissed committee and the developers. tion, according to Patrolman miles since her commission­ Applegate and affirmed again H IT HOME Three Cars On Sale by'the magistrate, | month. A beneficiary earning Leroy Kurtz, South Amboy ' s in 1946 to have ttlltC j by council, was made manda­ (1600_ln a year would’ have The ' mayor has , suggested Police. ■ around the world lO times. tory after, petitions protesting ; Hit By Errant Driver (400 In excess of (1200. Divid­ an .allocation program, by League Speaker Vf il l . ing the. (400 .by . .(M,;.«$uala ■which a 4 bertfla ^tuimtvet ol v.t II I .'l I !■ VV’ t > 't V.m >1 A young woman, who, drove Discuss Photography five. Thus ttiere. would be five homes may be permitted to a car through Hub ■Cap Joe's months', benefits withheld and be constructed during t. given ....service1 station on Route 35, ••Men’s Night,” will be held he would be paid for seven period, but he declared'lt IS Cllffwood, .at 10 p.m. Monday. Monday evening at the regu­ months, Mr. Bass explained. not the Intention to demand " bitting three parked oars in lar meeting of the Matawan Mr. Bass explained that the. carrying, out of a plan of- the -station and then piled up Contemporary League, at 300 earned Income means- salary this nature. If a better one of against & highway fence, was Main St., Matawan'. Election and wages from all sources, a different nature Is advanced ■ reported to have escaped with of officers will be held. whether subject to soolal ser by the developers. _ . ; only shock and bruises. The guest speaker will be curlty tax or not, and net “ We arei interested In bring­ ' Capt, J. Edgar Wilkinson, Jerome P. Krlmke, Instructor earnings from any .self-em­ ing order out of chaos,” he Matawan Township Police, In the photography division of ployment. In other words, any said, “ and the plan by which said Miss Muriel Fox, 17, the U. S. Army Signal School, Income derived from render­ we can best accomplish this ls South Amboy, olalmed tliat a Fort Monmouth, pis toplo will ing services of any kind must the one we will pursue.” : , car coming out of tbe Hub bo ‘‘Photography for Defense” be Included In the $1200 re­ Cap Joe's station out her off and he will dlsouss several tirement test. - Plastic Party Aids : as she was passing lt on tho ploces of equipment used In Mr, Bass emphasized t h a t “ highway. _ 8be~swerved m 11> the school...... ' all beneficiaries should notify Women's Guild ' / the station, to avoid collision, Mike Belglo will bo tho the Social Security Adminis­ then had to dart through the guest soloist and the hostesses A substantial amount / w a s tration as soon as~1t appears realized from the plastlo' dem­ space between the gas tanks will be Mrs, Edwin O’Hanlon, that earnings may. exceed and the building, She banged Mrs. John Kinney, Mrs. onstration, sponsored by ; the (1200 In a year. Unless this ls Women's Guild of the Church oft the three oars beyond the Oeorge Search, Mrs. Edward dono It may become neces­ ' tanks; displayed ‘ fpr sale by Werse, Miss Edith Davison of Our Saviour, , Cheesequake, sary to repay, some benefits and held at the home of Mrs. the service station,’ then mlas- and Miss Doris Bchnoor. received. "- , ' ’ed a utility pole but smacked Martin Maolag, Cheesequake, _ the highway fence. : on Friday evening, - - - ,4 , . Louis Belanger, Keyport, Scouts Plan Dinner Thomas. J. Regan 1 Those attending were Mrs. Margaret. Schulmelster,. MVs. the station attendant, had Just Tentntlvo plans were made Dies In Cliffwood Adelo -Herzogr-Mrs.- -M a r ‘stepped Inside the' building, so for an lrteri^atlonal dinner to Brown, Mrs. Oeorge Burlew' was safe. Richard Qrabowskl, be held sometime after Eas­ Thomas J. Regan, 70, Cllff­ Jr., Mrs. Edward Nelson, MrskH.\ Laurence Harbor, a passing ter for tho Matawan Brownies wood Ave.,. Cllffwood, d 1 e d Eugene Mookey, Mrs. Nathan autolst, freed Miss Fox from and Olrl Scouts nt a meeting Wednesday, Mar, 27, 1057, at Cressman, Cheesequake; Mrs. )ier smashed-ln car. Mntawan of the Olrl Scout leaders, held his home. Ho was born In William J. Ralnaud, Mrs, Mer­ B Township first aid men thon Monday at the home of Mrs. Cllffwood and was a - lifelong rill Qreen, Mrs. Herbert took her to a doctor. }. S. Sigmund, Matawan. resident. Oaub, Mrs. Robert Cather- Those present wero Mrs. A, / Mr. Regan was a retired wood, Browntown; Mrs. Mary Edgar Palm, Mrs. Calvin grocer. He owned n’nd operat­ Food Sale Apr. 5 Cool, Mrs. Amy Blanchard, Penrce, Mrs. Thomas Olea- ed Ills own store, which now Keyport: Mrs. John T. Lam- : T h e Washington Engine Bon, Mrs. Sigmund, Mrs. Lew­ ls being operated by his son, berson, Robertsvlllo; Mrs; C. Auxiliary, Matawan, will hold is Kortcnhaus, Miss Patricia William. He was a communi­ J. Klrsohmnn, Cedar Qrove; a food sale Friday, Apr. 5, at N o a 11 s and Miss Sandra cant of St. Joseph's Church, Mrs, Harry Loesch, S o u t h the John L. Tasslnl Real Es- Pearce...... Keyport, nnd a menfber of Its Amboy. Also Mrs. o r a i d tato’ Agency, Main' St., Mata Holy Name Society, wan. Tho , snlo will start at Enjoy one of Amorlon's Herzog, Cheesequake, demon­ He Is survived by Ills wife, strator. ; * 0:30 a.m. Mrs. Jerome. Almon- groat frendoms Attend the Mrs. Anna (O’lie a) Regan: n as nnd Mrs. John Nelson will church of your cholco, thlB son, William and four ftrand- be In charge, ______weekend. chlldren. $5500 Settlement Funeral services will bo For Seber Family hold Saturday nt 0:30 a.m at tho Day Funeral Home. Key­ A settlement of $5500 after port, and at 0 a.m. tlie Rev. one day of trial was approved Cornelius J, ICane, pastor, will by Judge Thomas Schettlno In celcbrnto a high rcqu.em the Law Division of the Su­ S A V E Imass at St. Joseph’s Churcl perior Court, Freehold, last Interment will bo In tlie week for Robert *V. Sober, Jr., f r o m church comotery. ... Bprlng Valley Rd., Morgan­ vllle, Ills wife, Lenl, and three . . . T a m o o r T b r r r f t G at the Touch o f Your Tbe f Union Beach Man minor children, Robert m , Btephcn nnd Jean,- for In­ s Died Yesterday juries sustained in an auto ac- oldent at Routo 34 and Main It's the carburetlon sensation oi (He year .. .'combining 2 . 9 0 . s3 . 3 0 Loonard F. Relly, sr., 05, St., Matawan, on Apr. 27 championship power, award-winning economy. Tri-Power won clear of 316 Dnxvlow Ave., Union On Each Gallon Of 1050. PONTIAC IS DAYTONA Doach, died Wednesday, Mar; title to the top performance honors when tt boosted Pontiac to ORAND NATIONAL CHAMPI < ' ' ' . • 27, 1057 at the New Jersey Tho defendants were t h e -ilrner Building Supply Co. the biggest victory of all in official NASCAR competition at State Hospital, Marlboro. He A Hock 317-h.p, Ponllot with Famous Brand was born In Now Brunswlok, Noptune, nnd a drl-cr of their Daytona*. Yet, this amazing new carburetlon systom also gives . tho son of tlio late James truck Involved In the accident, W-fowsr Carburetlon* biat all compiling cart Relly n n d Florence (Bucka- Ttobert Woeden, Bolmar. ' Mr you gasoline mileage that w ill have small-cai owners turning ; rtgordUn ol ili>, pow r or prlto * lew) Relly. Woedcn had been fined by green with envy! Here's how it works: For your normal driving Magistrate James H. Martin In tht tJ0 g .il i foe It tar ovtnl ot 'S7I ,IIo ls survived by his wife, Matawan, May 7, 1D58, after the engine operates on Pontiac's highly efficient, standard two-jet Leona (Balloy) Relly, Union *Optionol cf tifra coil on ony modtl. a hearing on the nocldcnt, PAINT Boaoh; three daughters, Mrs. «arbitrator (the tame type that won the economy tests last year), Tho older Sobers and Stephon Florence Osborno, East Keans­ and Jean were treated at . But whon an emergency calls for all-out action, a llltle extra burg; Mrs. Elizabeth Ostrand­ Perth Amboy Ooneral Hospi­ er, Hazlet; Mrs. Eleanor Mil­ tal after tho accldcnt and re­ >ressure from your toe automatically cuts,In four moro carburetor ler, Choescqunko; three sons, leased, but Robert III had to Jets for an Instantaneous surgo of power lilco nothing you've ever Leonard 8, Jr., Union Beach; remain at tho hospital sovoral ATLANTIC PAINT £0. Sidney. Now Brunswick; John weeks. known! Como on in and seo what it's like to pilot Amorica's • ' Tl\e Original Paint Hupcr Market I Richard, Corapolls, Pa,, and The Sobers wero represent­ Humber One Road C a r—and discover how oasy it is to own . . . 11 grandchildren. YOUR LOCAL STORES! ’ ed by Robbrt LnMura, Mata ' Funeral services will Jio wan. Thomas Vary, Asbury Pontiac prices actually start bolow 30 models of the low-price three! Sayre Woods Shopping Center .. .. Route 9 held Snturdny nt 10 a.m, nt Park, wns aUor"oy for th e t h e Bedlo Funeral llomc, defendants. .' , !, Route rfy-A. < i . .j. . Springf^ld Keyport, Interment will bo In • I I VOUR AUTHONIZID PONTIAO OBA^IIIt n i i i y i TMi 'Open Di ' 0i30 “' • 0 — Sat.,8 — r.O - — Sun. - —10-0 -ally Fair View Cemetery, Middle­ Piliiiwiiqrt ,n[luiMiient slgiu , ( town, . ■ ■1 - - * • • lot sale at this office. Davis'la that tie . defendmt "A .close f rlen St- from being built up In a proposed and a letter waa be- pbaeard— fttsliii , , nr’iM'DoEraTo'lHjTit- SS Supper Well* was well-behaved ’'when not Weasel's. Jol township -“ arney, decided en them to blm. to save tho - - THE' ■ _ der the Influence Of liquor. Jr.. Cliffwood Beach, spoke up wells, used for water supply fect. He and Mr. Dolan believ­ bids of an amount greater township the : three per cent ed the. board was obligated Mr. Davis paid two tines last to object to our figure of |1C0 and septic tinkt for . sewage than $4200 could not be made fee, or $190. Mr. Stllwell said Attended; Items per house averag» tax pald\#t He found in tie Sligel propos to deliy the matter for time j O U R M - week for traffic offenses, so subject to contract. Mayor Ac- ■ ______• ■ the coart found him showing present. ’ He claimed be was al assurance of a modern wat­ for a discussion wllh tbe school fcerson th-n foresaw the need he t"d prepared the ■—-clffca- The lellowship covered dish ■ up at ita procedings - ^entirely paying *360, A check of the er and sewer system being In­ board. He suggested Apr. 4. to.let the garage stand ln Its tlons from them to keep down March SB, 1957 Page Flftees supper at the Browntown Un­ too often. He was fined $50 ln records discloses Mr. Kriete stalled. He and Uayor Marc The mayor found this was half-built state until the 1058 Uie cost. ' ion Sunday Bchpol 'was well addition to the'suspended sen­ paid $176.67 ln taxes lqst year wanted to know what all tbe throwing the matter back budget w»s apprcved. He said . Equipment Won't Fit $3185. The rccommendatloni attended Friday evening. tence. . This is the type of propagan­ "alarm " was about, that lt al­ again for another''month or he had flsur 1 the Job could — Mayor— Ackerson acknow­ will be i acted -upon April.— Mrs. Otto Gaub.. pianist, William Green,___ A r lin g to n da and exaggeration tfcat can ways would be posslble to reg­ twor but final!- acccded to the be done for $3500. • Curbing llecommended delay, when Mr. Dolan would ledged a “ nasty situation" tfho Is In charge of the Easter Ave., Cllffwood, ; paid $10 and be expected from those who ulate the development by act­ Issued Itulldbu l ‘er -It Mr. VanMater submitted an­ music, aril’ practice with those $5 costs lor having no - driv­ wish to arouse alarm over the ios dI the township commit­ net. accept the Cevasco mo­ had arisen. He said a further other report from Mr. Sea­ taking part ln the Easter proposal. Obviously, persons tee. The mayor said the devel­ tion.' Mayor Mart stated the Mr. SMltvcll said he would er’s license tn his possession like to make a statement complication wns that .the man that Bctliany Rd. be program -Frldry from 7 to' 8 who take this attitude are ob­ oper could ••'t make an; for­ board could confer with the when stopped by Keyport about the' Jab since his con­ rood foreman, Jerry Allocco curbed on Its south side from p.m. at the Sunday School State Police .on Peb. l.\ The structing rather than promot­ mal pledges unU) "we make schoolmen that night, theft,,re­ had reported the new scraper Keyport-Holmdel Rd. to Tele­ building. . ing the growth of the town­ a start." ~ - turn to the township ball and tracting f-+4 a '-itl " received magistrate found this another much unpleasant publicity and snowplow had blades too graph IIIU Rd. An ordinance ship. . The mayor found excessive act on Mr. Cevasco’s motion big to fit through .lie doqr- Instance of the lightness with about lt. lie wanted 'it known was recommended to provide Dale Green, son of Mr. and emphasis wa being put on lot on the recommendation to the which the law was being tak­ "In the event any cbange la t: his firm had been duly w»ys of the half-ercctcd struc­ a curbing assessment for Tele­ Mrs. Merrill Qreen, has com­ township commltce ture. lt was -uggested that' en by some people ln Cliff- made In any of oar ordinances slees. He averred that a min­ authorized to procccd with the graph 1II1I lid. where It Is not pleted his service ln the U. 8. wood ln that lt had taken four, affecting the proposal, a pub­ imum h osi s e size of 1400 the (illlais co\',J be moved, curbed vow. A ditch from the Navy, having enlisted (Our work and had boon told to put notices, the last from Trenton lic hearing, will be held at square feet wo<>ld be much tn tlio masonry last fall be that Inslead of buying three road- to the brook should bs years ago, and now is resid­ more Importan* In protecting 10 foot wide doorways, tho to get this defendant into which all person"- will be giv­ N e w A c re fore cold weather set ln. lie piped. San Fernando, Inc., de­ ing with his parents. Donald court: en . a reasonable period ln valuations. He insisted the de i , center doorway could be made velopers of Old Mniior Es­ Green, Dale’s brother, who al­ found verification for this '■ Isidore Hollis, 94 Hlghfleld which, to present their views." veloper would not be Permit from ^age one> 12 feel, to accommodate Ihe tates, should bs required to so Is in the service, spent the ted to erect bouses of lesser i Stanley StitoeU, Holmdel con that the township1!1 bu” -'li' Ave., Matawan, was fined on new equipment, and (lie oilier put In a doublo, catch bnstn at weekend visiting his parents . j tracor. last fall, then htillcd Inspector had ••en fit to Issue counts of driving on expired two nine feet. tho low point ln their dovelop- and brothers. Mayor Marz also found tbe; outside walls up him a bulldtt.g permit for the registration and no license! Township Hall garage. Mr. Stllwell said he The innyor allowed lt prob­ ment of TcleKt'Aph HIM Rd., James .Arace, son of Mr. average annual tftx revenue, so that lt might be put out to ably vuulrt be'cheaper to have according lo the Seamnn re. $10 and $5 costs on e c h (continued from page one) paid $25 for tho permit, and Mrs. Nicholas A r a c e. charge. He admitted he had per bouse in Matawau Town-.i^* When Daniel P. Brewer, Mr. ICelleift’l change niid cor­ port, ‘ New Jersey reported lt had Mayor Ackerson could not Route 18, Browntown, Is not bothered to chtoge h is ship now was M6D* He declar*^1** Morganville contractor, rect Ills plans Ilian lo Imvo a John Wlldlfltr, president ol spending his spring vacation investigated the township's re­ ed that even, with a veteran's wished to file a bid rcce" the maltor coming be new man do,a completely new the boArd of cducatluli, \?ns credentials since coming up quests (or modern warning fore a township tnccliug. Mr front Rutgers University, New from Alabama. This negligent exempllor. It would be $319 on could not do so because Job, Mr. Welgand suggested appointed to tho planning signal devices at the Cliff- Ely found only one rcfcrcnc; Brunswick, at the home of his attitude also annoyed the a house valued.ayound-$17.000 - ^freclflcatlons were not--In Mr. Kcllenyl be asked to \ne- board 111 place of W, J, Pun- wood Ave. and County Rd He fouDdlhls a doubling of tux'Bood lortn nor prepared by an In the minutes ln November, parents. court. Charles F. Sblmak. 203 pure architect's specifications j can, ex-board president, grade crossings. The utility It read t!" "o governing Miss Caroline Qaub, daugh­ revenue against whatever ad j architect, the Holmdel c o th- to fit the changed n lm is , so no j A letter was ordered sent to Blrchwood PI., Laurence Har­ said lt^ would Install “ctoss- dftional costs re- ilted for mun-: inlttce rejei -»d one bid 'body wns to "Ret figures" on further cl-Ulelsm w o rld " bo cn- j Mr, StllwclMuformlng him his ter of Mr.- and Mrs. Walter bor, was fined $10. and (5 buck" and advance warning Oaub, has been confined to lclpal services and 'operating , ceived, from Mr. stllwell, to tlie work. Mr, fSMltvel’ a n d countered l^y those wishing to request (or a leave of abseneo costs for a loud muffler. Both reflector type signs on County her home with the mumps for schools. ■ comply wil'i Mr. Bnwev’s ob- Uie mayor dllfcrej on tholr bid. Tills wns authorized. as ninulstrato could not be al­ Mr. Hollis and Mr. Shimak Rd. but reported Its Investiga­ the past two weeks. She at­ Ridicules Suggestion j Jcctlons. rcD;?1 lection of a discussion of Committeeman John H, Vnn- lowed In view of llta state di­ were arraigned by state po­ tion showed additional devices tends high school ot file Villa lice. _ Mr^We^naelN ridiculed the, It was decide'* to hire "Hen* the mutter ot the m a y o r’s Mater submitted a report rector of Iho courts declaring were not warranted at th e Joseph Marie, Newton, Pa. suggestion that one school ry L, Kramer, an. architect home, Mayor Ackerson recall­ from J. W. Seaman & Sons. the office" viionnt when..Mr'. Cllffwood Ave. crossing. ed cautioning Mr. Stllwell Miss Wlnlfjed-. Lindstedt, room per IOC vut/ft homes would , who Is a township resident Long llraijch, engineers reo-1 Slllu'ell filed to senk an elec- Tae committee received cer­ the work ”—ild be subject to Helmetta. spent Sunday- after­ Iolmdel School meet the added pupil load. He! Daniel S. ’Ely, township clerk, ommendlnR $14,033 of r o n d+llve post, tification of the 1057 munici­ and Mr. Dolan disputed with cautioned, the commltteo it bids and to liave lt advertised. noon visiting Mrd. Amelia work, Iliillnnd Ril, would bo j Mr, Ely 'cl’orted that .10 per (continued from page one) pal budget, adopted Mar. 18. might not be possible to go Mr, Sttlwoll snlu lie was not Green and fa-illy. . , the mayor and other members Improved ior 2000 feel east of cent of the allotment lo Uns sessions with more- than 40 from the State Division of Lo as to .what set of figures could beyond drawing ptans a n d responsible for this lenal ad Garden 8 t a t o Parkwny at Mr. nnd Mrs. Albert Hop­ tliroc flro companies could be per cent - already > housed in cal Government. be coasldihed reliable in anti­ specifications as there wns on­ vert1»1200 in Uie bucpet In tlie to get the ninsonry work done 3700 feet Ui tho c-ounly tirldgo Janet freem an were Sunday ment In equipment. Tho sum as those located ln the town­ age children per new home. public bullcncs account. .Mr. before frc"'Mg .weather. nt 45270 cost: McCaiupbeH lld guests at the home of Mr. and Was'inlsed from $31100 lo $3500 ship hall. Raritan Ridge, Mr. Wenzel reminded the Ely warned the equipment ac­ Mr. Stllweil added that the for 2040 fee’, from Mtddlctoum tills year. Mrs.. George Kotusb, F r e e- Enrollment Increase board the lt!atn\van Township count of $8300 already w a s plans mid been drawn by nn Hd. to Kverett ltd. nt $2807 A rcsoltilloi. to grant a taxi holii. ■ ■ ' (continued from page one) Board of Education had asked overdruwn and It was ncccs- architect, Bernard Kcllenyl. According to the board's es­ amending Article 8, Section cost, and iHimrslreet ltd. far license to Mr*. Ol^a Wtberg, James and WUllam Arace, timates, enrollment .in Holm­ Mar. IS lo bo consulted In sary to divert Items toiRed Bank. Mr. Stllwell ex- 4700 feet between Huberts ltd; Laurel Avo., for a $10 fee 'van -Browntown, and Fredrlc 4A of the subdivision ordin­ event a r-njor subdjvlslon was del Schools will lncreasf^rom ance. "Roads, Other Expenses." I plained that Mr. ICollenyl had nnd Crawford's Corner ltd. -nt approved. Brown, Cheesequake, were approximately 325 this year to among those who visited the 575 by the 1981-62 school year. "Blind Pig In A Bag sport show at New Brunswick', Mrs. Helen Ach’ rson. princi­ Mr. Dolan said this was vot­ Saturday. . . ing for a ‘ bl' pig In a bag” pal, said some classes will be - 'V r ////// : Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Nen- on double session at the start with nobody being given -a nlnger, Dunham's Corn er, of the fall semester this year. chance to st"dy what was pre­ and . beorge Gaub, Cbeese- Estimated cost figures for sented. Tlie. chairman wonted q»ake, visited Mr. and Mrs. the project as determined by lo know where Mr. Cevasco . Barth Gaub, Sunday, the board are $3’ 4,350 for. the had gotten his -esolullon. Mr buildings; r '” 500 for site ac­ Cevasco acknowledged lt was Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Soney from Mayor Mavz. Mr. Dolan and children, Karen, Sue and quisition, and $10,000 lor ’ site development inclvd'ng paving again fo'tn-'' it objectionable ... FOR SA LE... F O R S A L E F O R S A L E F O R R E N T HOUSES FOR SALE Joseph, Westfield, and John something was being introduc­ V SUsaal, Plalnlleld, were Satur­ of roadways a n d parking T lW K !t* _sl?oller,'J playpen an'd 'uTii- ^T*e®31rKTnt'l’V iTrT5rtfci* touinn, Tutiil ed of which all the members ~ S H O P A N D SAVE— -ruTSry niter i m i o i n IV «M»Vt ...... day supper guests ol Mr. and areas. A total of $13,297 Is set dlx aemi*autaniBlic \va«hcr; £ood li.n. Extras rovorso powtir take «nu hoi wfiior furnliiicd, urlvaiti ciipttp AH imtiiDve* aside for utilities, water and did not have advance know­ condition. Boat offer. Cflll Kcvjmrl off, 90 liicit 'bulldfirrr. Fuller hlllor. batlt nnd nrlviite uturniicp. t!lonn 'itenlR No m ire "t npune lllRh> Mrs. Paul Blahota, Jr., a n d ledge. 7S9I0. wj^8* Call Matawan'1-23lMt2. w]28 Mill t|Ulol hoivo. In'inlrn H AlUntlir- wnv Vi Wnnniutmu iMM'Uf sewage disposal; $15,500 for , ' L E O ’S i Avo,. MalawAii, tilior p.m. \vJ2H< •nun I :i'|>ort...... ■ 7-:M57 nllftr > ■ wik* Hospital, New Brunswick, the resolution and the resolu­ ABOUT TI11S CHINA CLUB \T Ini,', Vi'ry inniJ<»ii, all numl eimil uuml • tingency fund. . C ARRIA G E |a. llcadalrotn stroller (ft, P.lHi .- ' 1 WJM Unit |i 1,1)00, Inquire \m\w llenneli, spent the weekend with her tion had been drawn 3ne night • COMMENCING - .... , J training seats |3 and 91; all in THE FRIENDLY SHOP M4 Flor«iun Avi>, Kt.vport or qall parents, Mr, and Mrs. Paul The board plaps to pay, oft at a meeting at Mr. Cevascd’s excellent cotillon. Call Keyport T- A1*AUTMKNT 4 nnMnfl, unftiniUliPiL Keypuit 1'Vm, wjutt - the $420,f00 bond Issue over a OtU-H. . *123 132 MAIN BT., MATMYAN nvaltalilu Auril tut. Cull MttUwim Molnar and sister, Arlene. house, "down cellar.” Mr. Ce­ ’ W I T H - miNUAUow, :i , (n»iUB und .Knrnifa- 20-year period. Approximately ANCONJA & BYHACUBE CHINA William Arace, President of vasco said he had volunteered imphvo ti_ — Uml...... Hi.," . Mnlawan:* an Rftor $35,000 a year "'IP be added-to 13» , TWO cinrrimruta (urnlshrd, cach hay p.m, and ,qU Batuttlay jtnu the :;Brbwnt6wn-;4-H Sodhop- to otter the resolution b;cause SUNDAY APRIL T H E the annual school budge* for . I mx a room* uml both: heat uml jtunday. ’ pers club received his 100 he bad observed lo bis period 1 liot'wntor.nupplhid. tiujulro I«u timmi Interest a n d 'repayment1 of BARGAIN HOUSE B E T T Y 'S 1 Si,, Keyiiorl, or call Kcypntl T SOttliJ. ATCUAirriVW rtmcU \wvMt « rcuima lAby Clilcks Monday as part On tbe planning naard that the ..THE SEVENTH _and__ tw b .. . full.. finUitwd.. eollur,. pilnclpal,- according ' to Mr. D R E S S S H O P nra«e, aluminum atnnn wMldowi anti­ of. ttifl sfate^-H poultry award body nev?r seemed tc get any­ LANZARO BROS. KlJUNlHllEO rnoin uultuhto fur 1 or Icfeenv •lltlQO, ;C^vU(i^Jl,^inU^_ •Wilding,' I ; , , where or do anything. L A D im W K A R ' AND o ACCKRflQmES \ * iwratinytjn«J«r lmHlniaa eenwr, Cf ...... whlcb:’lie won last fall. 1 Those preseit at the more „ ^ J ... L E O ’S , ^ : i , , .. ATTnACTIVK BTYl-KB • MUlawmt ,%> >s • ... •; _:j jte il Kfitale llroVer, Mr- Dolan wanted- to--know 4 u*• MQOrjiATEt*Y 1'ltICED : . I . , : “ . ivpU ' r-Xhe-Brawntown ^Sodhoppora- than two-hour piil-lc fortifn be­ ■tU: COLORED - " 1 .MVYyiM nfiiu ■« nft’ ’ 11. . ••■rt1' D __S"_l7_»_i'• - fJ>* • why tho Slegel-proposal- was KEYPOKT AUCTION NYlX)N DIIAH |!,0I> - lief. M.S(t RcnT‘EBtato For Srile 4-H_Club will hold their meet- sides board members Includ­ !r:‘, - TELEVISION ' K|fiYn)inV'JdB»l linme. JIvlmi W fili;' any better than the Kendall 133 MAIN. ST., AfAT. J-f741l-i i tllnlnjf morn, klti'iu'iU -l lipdmoina Ing. this week,'at the home of ed Mayor James Ackerson: and Zerma proposltionr on ONK anro fQUftl lo 0 nnd Imlh, full rinlohnd cellar, nil hot FARMERS AND " MOTOROLA' J?# water |\«a{, aureens and »U»rm win* their » islstant leaded Albert Township C-mmltteemen John tots 60 m luo root: West Keani' mass bousing, which already CQU>R TV SJIOW EVKRYN2TE tiurw ncsr ILuhway Ofl, Call Keans< tfuws, ifarnKe. iH.flOH. Carllyii . I f . .. Hopkins, • S. Holmes and'John S. Van­ had been turned down. The PliOTOOnAPifJC equipment in fond burH #-OM£l. ' r wiSfl i'ollnrt, Ilea) '|C#tuto‘ nrnkor, Call MERCHANTS MKT BLACK * WHITE TV’S <1S9 UP couillilon at half original cost; Mviunt u m ; ■ . vvi’irt Mater: .Township Attorney, ,J. chairman ttld there was "no 33MM Arjnia C-4 atltl accrsnorleH. Z E N I T H Friink Welgand , a n d auditor thing ln writing!"'no-.Informa­ Solar Aulo'focua enlar/ter, iinMM to MORTGAGE MONEY k W'POHT, uVdftr "lype iKiinivfl rooms Regional School Jasper Johnson o' the firm of W ILL BE OPEN in., with ocreswrlcfl, Call Afaf«’ nnd Iwith, oollijr, *tenn» heal, SI oar tion ns to where. the subdivi­ PH1LCO - OLYMPIC w«.n nHnr 7 n.in. )2fl* Kiilatre, Mowly palntoil III.IMK). <‘ar)‘ j. ;J. Seaman’ Co.1, Perth Am­ . AVAiUlll.lC .. ' ' (continued froiaif>pge one) sion would be /located, tbe POR BUSINESS ton II I'ollntf, Henl Mttinie llroknr, boy; . i. -.T— - number of “•s houses, and no , fit CONVKNTItJNAI. • C!«ll Keypnrl •/•HUH, - • M-JiM turning from maternity leave TIME PAYMENTS WANTED TO BUY , CON8TU MOTION. four years experience, tw o description of tbe kind of AT TWELVE NOON U E Y l’OUT, U *loryv frame Inmio, , 7 school building that would be TENNENT BD. MOHOANVII J.E ■ rooniH und linlli, full rfltiiM till years training, $4075; Miss MATAWAN 14361 IIOMKS. buslnenses and vacant land. VAN'S AGENCY Atenm hrat, ffiiiisiir, ncnvlv (t«t!nraled. cash enntomfrs wnlllnj* Cnsinili Dorotby C. Clement, girls Award Contract erected;. , , Ill'lAL r»ITATK . tNHOHANrn Vrlrpd for.ijtd'.'k mile Carlton , To I’revent "Haphazard” V '■ I N ' : • WAREHOUSE & SHOWROOM J Klvdatrvk. Licensed Ileal Kj IiHc W MAIN HT. MATAWAN 1. I'olini', MohI Kfiiaiti Uroker. Ko.v* physical education and health (continued from page one) • OPEN EVERYDAY flrdkcr, .11 Oarrtrn Place. rA flivrr counuii mnnwAY )>oft 'MUtH. wjan Dulldlng . . wj:n Qardens. Cltffwood Tnll Mnlnwnn four years training, no exper $358,594.35; Middlesex . Con­ ADDITION TO ITS Mr, cevasco s a ld Jls Inlet f-fUN wp/ .^ a n c h . houifCi .a..rtionii,. tfaranc^jitjsr-.™ — lence,-13800;- John Derham- crete Products-, aiid Excavat­ XIATiDEN “ Iraclor, culUvatora aiid T ol, MATAWAN 1-18,SI MMawnn/.tiU Ueftt, rity water, iu< IK/),' Call Matawan . mer Emery, m , social studies ing Corp., WottdbridEO, $363,­ r e g u l ’A r O M ) pistnls, rlflrs. myortti oml vent the! area around Church hulldorinc, mason sand & travel; powder flanks. C«ll Connie liver, four years training, t h r e 378.35, and Mnnzo Contracting bluestnno, clntlorn nnrl lop bdi). Diet* Keurp.hurff (I-OIUIO. wi;t«* " L O S T years cfedlt, $4250; John V Co„ Matawan $528,205.70. FRIDAY SALES rich Bro*,, Inc., au Sprlntf Lawn LEGAL NOTICE Ave.. Matawan. Call Matawan I- tls n i) ntitl>oard motors aa |rad*-ln* Glass, Industrial arts, J 1 v Parkway engineers had es­ 3D93 or 1-2192. wj:0 nRWfir^irrriririr.VrVi»/l»|f.ifma< f<»r 10a? JuUuhou Hen lt«r«t*». LM»* lion icitilliirt tu return nr n v mil’ years training, ’0 yeard*eiexper- timated tho cost of the project MONMO\JTH COUNTY — SHOP AND SAVE rn il lrB(Je>ln alJoM'surra on an^ of 11 s u n n o c A T E ’s c o u r t ACCOHDIAN Mickey has 120 bnia who mnv ninle Ocriniin Nhpplp'tit " ilARNIVAL B A R ’ ” lence, $5575. " ' at- $403,602. - accordJan tl>0; une used Uclss Ap- tho nlno modrls. C. C. Oalhrnllli Bt nlrkril tip. I)|h«ii|) /iim| !t wot'Hs nrt NOTICE TO CREDITORS TO PR E­ Ron, Inc., 1 111 Wefct Trout .Street, 0 11 The widening of the north­ SENT CIAIMS AGAINST ESTATE rordlsn ft aw ltelm t inch b&ai $2U). Mnnduy n)v)il fn>m lift Niiorn Con* IC E OUUAM C O R P . • Also Mrs, Angelina N. Hig­ Electrlfle*nb«r nbrmmril roUrkiB! predont* 10 a.in In A Ptn„isvn t.'lnit-, - wjtf Ing. experience, $3BU0: Mich; of Monmoulh. this day made, on the Fill dirt big a ton load *5: brickbats A cconm oN H loiifd houjie. sltutlcra, marblelnp li'Ao: vury llttlo hlni-li vvltli while ael E. Keisman, E n g 11 s B Concrete Products. firm for application of Uio underiigned, Ed* big . loads $11, ' Cinders, washed NEW and used, bounht%ntdk In votir In iinme of ltffifl nr llrnnln, ('onliict linn-. At'iilv Hi/»r Hoaiity Niton,,107 teacher,!four years training, blue stone. Driveways graveled, I)1ub‘ higher than the latest contract the estate of tha caid Joseph Fetta, file Center, 42 nroad JH.. Keyport- TrJ attic, bams etc Wrifa> 117 Main H i, (Carolyn Kan fiinrido, Hi) Hlior<> Cmi- Mnln Nt.. Kfiiiieiiurn n nuurn nt>|es 3 t<) stabilization and resurfacing from this date. .. Scoops and grading of al) kinds. Call ing, no experience. $3800; Mrs. II i-tilfl. Ilro'ihdsl* Ntirslii't Holna work ln the Cheesequake Mea Dated: February 2flth. 1S57 Martin, day or evenlnrf* for free IHHIi^hv .13 and Main HI,, Kaypoi't, ! Lida Phillips, science teacher, Edward W. Currie, ertlmatei. Eckel Trucking. Woolley Kcviwnt 7-WWW. ___ Wltll lour years training, no exper­ dows. 60 Edgcmere Drive, town Hoad. Morganville. Call Mala* Several Projects Planned Matawan. N. 3. wan 14858-IM. wjtf K X I'^m K N C ia ) hiirhen help, ience, $3800; Vincent Sereno- BUSINESS SERVICES or (iMitalt?, 'Am'ly K.olly I’osi lluuse^ Parkway officials last year, 12,U^ E-LCUrr‘'',E3'1' ►U Kui'iiprn, Ki’Vpoil. • ko, socli*' studies, tout years said’ the road widening work Matawao, N. J . THIS AD altracled your attention ' training, two years 'experi­ Attorney because II la set In while space. OPKICK vh-rk, feina. . .KPiinra) «f* was one . of several projects J28 S16JB ence, $4075, and Mrs. Carolyn White inace makes your ad stand fl«o Pi|>erlriim.in, IvtiltigiwiittK naiivrlenca planned to help relieve sum out ami the cost Is very reason* Landscaping ’ • — ^ - Contractor* (li'sirable; KfNMi ko«mI •taitlntf •tailing tmUry.nt...... A|>> Weinberger, home economics, New Jersey State Department able. You are one of over 10,000 ii|y B a tn, lo 4 n.m ArrliMeHtiral mer weekend and holiday traf­ of Qtrfl Service Examinations * LAHUJCTIM .n.i)(T malntenaiiu* oi Ik rJI'u ti ana VuHldliiK conlrurttir foi’ years training, no exper­ peopla who will read this ad. your irounds,' A variety .of ihrvba d Metsier, fjorencn Ave., Key* TiMnjf (;«>,, filer., (*«»» h Jaeksnn Btsj fic Jams. Announced closing date for filinl Classified Ada results cheap­ ^,v|Kirt. ience, $3800. applications April 15. 1057. M a g I*. Lucas LtandseapJntf, t»ume llosd. port. Now llyines, luntKeif all alter* Other plans were tn increase - ro r - application*, dutle* and mini* ly, Call Keyport 7*3030 and place Keyport Call Keyport 7.1410, wjlf Atlrmi and repalra. l‘;«»r finanrhul your ad- (or m c m real reealta. arrarie d. Call Keyiwirt 1-410!), wjlf I,JVM, tabulator fiperaUtr, pleaiiiiit the pnrkway stato police lorce. m um quaUDcalions, apply to Depart* L IS T woikiiiu rre Iwin'flts, Write llox N III care to erect additional signs, and Trenton, New Jersey. Art Work • PAINTIHfl COHTRACTOII td thia wwwaprfr, Chronic Offenders to work toward cdhstructlon Open to male cUliena, two yean Aluminum Windows ---- flUltraWBI'UDIO ------INTKUIOIt it KXl’KMIUIt resident In Matawan Township, ol a full parhway-New Jersey Anllmie furniture redecorated. IV* YOUR SERVICE ritK K K9TIMATKH | |I M key, pmu'ti operalor NO. IIJ(I (continued from page one’ Patrolman, Salary, 'f3COO>|l$GO per Venetian Blinds buy and aell antique*, Wa oarnr machine, wurkltvg vnndt* Turnpike interchange at#Wood- year. freo Esllmotca— tto Money Down W ILLIAM WEIGAN1) l|oii|( oml lihorMl smpl'ivpa Ijt'itrflls, ters “ more frequently" than H IS.I0 . tha finest of Imported and domeitie brldge. ' Karl A. Frantz, Keyport 7<3403. wall paper*. Wa do canning snd IN O U It KKYPOHT*M IM W ill" Jlox I, In m o of this news* the officers, so many times D. Louis Tontl, authority ex ruiblnf. 1M firs t St., Keyport. Call IIA/.I.KT, H, J, impi'r vvjitt was he being named in com­ • ;PU D U C i / o t i c e t o ; T U l£ 3 completely guaranteed, fut) Kevporf 74905. * «JJ8 WJ1/2 ecutlve director, reported the contractors capa In stork for Immediate mount- KI’IX'MKN lielp. Call Krvport 7-lldl, plaints. The one Tuesday was state police force will be 'In­ . Notice la hereby riven lhat sealed In f. fl hour sendee In recappinA your DIRECTORY wl« entered by Mary Lester, his proposals are Invited end wU| be eastnjea, naythore Tire Co., IllRh- Television i creased from 07 to 83 by- Jude received fay the Mayor and Council way 33. Cliffwood. Call Matawan C L C landlady. She charged he 1, and additional 'tlgns aro on of tha Borouch of Mataw an,' Mon* 1*0606 ' wjtf S i l u n t i o n W n n to d threw her on a bed during an mouth County. New Jersey, at a TELEVIBION SERVICE IHIILniNO ' order. regular meeting of the Mayor and SELECTION ot top aoi), reodjr mix 11 ni) ic irnr, i ’ rrn i'*~i it niup"' jr " i*Vr* argument and beat her. He ■There has be^n no progress Council to be held in the thorough * ed. rcfular s, (|n«iii'ia| Hali, Main Street. M a U *«n , N, J., Call us lor rrllahlo TV service; lele- fclftti'iurnin mi l til domi filed counter complaint, alleg-., on the Interchange plan since poet m snura by the ton, lima and viilon antennas repaired fend fnatalj- on Tuesday, April D, ’ 1037, at 8:15 fertilizer wholesale or retail: also law addlMrms, «sraKe«. ro»f< at hrmte iiy nwiturn rr*kpiie of Ibis lt would be affected by more cord wood, all slses, csrden tools and elcrtrlo ippllini.’fl*, nir, sidlnn, kUdiM ii nnd nalfi* n>' scuffle. far-reaching highway plans In stntciton of a 10 Inch water main 3rass aeed. fru it frees, shade tree*, fmodeled, Aluminum aidinrt, tupmti. , V«’lt and appurtenances on flavine Drive, everfrefn* and DmrerlnK shrubs etc; llorm. brlrk and stone work, Ntdn The court found moro cre­ W ii.l. v,nuti mid h«n ull t\prs nf cur*' connection with statewide stud- from Main Street lo Allen's Corner, nlao aervlce, flarltan Landscaolnn VILf.AGE TELEVISION dence In Mist Lester’s story, lea now being carried oul. distance of 4,708 feet. • A JJutrply, Htffhwajr 33, South Arnrioy ATTRACTIVE (iiiiifi, Ms<1 ultrt.-ti m.'-tum In mv Plans and specifications far tho KKYPOHT 7-4J471 *ft iivrt IKirnp. s I'kmiMiI >rr vice C41II so fitted Mr. Crutchfield $25 Open dally 0tJW a.m. to i:20 P m 20 E. FRONT ST. •ioiith Ambny IO.M15, V^llf proposed work prepared by Karl t. Call Btwre. Koutb Amboy t-tftUti «r _____ it a rich ■ KKVPDM t 7*11:»/ and ordered him to get away lie fe r , HorotiEh Knilneer. are , on, Keyport 7-022. wjtf K E Y P O R T MATAWAN | «i.W Ulc in the office of the Horotiffh E n­ rott M M H tlJ) Niiil iMiuld I '-r tidd )ob*i from tho Lester residence apd Macz Hails Offer gineer, 121 Main Street* Mstawan. Klmim-lntf Arraiif{«d finii'ly nt nul'iimi' "i r,iip«-tikT U. J. and msy be there inspected SODA fountain equipment; excellent KEYPORT 7-3081 ' w-rih, lf,\ H Mtinv.in | :: tvi M nftrr stay away. ^ roua riMBt < „ >„ ' It (continued from page one) by prrfsjMjctlve bidders. • condition. Write liox C In carc ol ' «|U Used IiuuHlnff Lsnroage lb Ib newspaper, * meet tho needs of these people, A P/e « QualJ/iration Statement, Kiain ywKS Bulldozing standard form No. A0, American SKKVICK A second to go under thfe all adding to tho raUbles, the Society of Municipal Engineers, w|U PIN itarn* machlnea for homs use: RUSSELL TV'SERVICE t alio storage space for rent. Ca II TWKLVIC iiu z t t m rrm nK U i<>\$ tiuaiio, wiiui shadow -of .county Jail was prosperity a n d the opportun be require of all prospective bidders tanki ari'i d u o •'*1* fiarafftt in advance nt consideration of ap. Louis J. Cotta.' Keyport 7-0501 or 7* MATAWAN 1-0070 and o'K>ps filled an1 Kiadi’fi. <|rlv JA^’K'?} II jilml * 11 • r v hi* mllllMilr*. Verrlll H. D&vla, Delaware ISM wjtf .1 #lU.i )M»-lt Itlcs f o r employment ln t b plication to bid. For day nervtce eatl wavs cindered, jfrsveled and ftrad 1 J 'V'M'.). After Ave., Cllffwood. He w a s community. IMds must t^e oo standard proposal 9 A.M. to 13 Noon ed iliiit alone rosd tfiave), (ncts'in f1Jthtr.il>-. <''«lli Mnt 1 for evening seri'lca eall fl pm f^ii Charged with using vile and forms, copies of which will be fur- ONK cedar wath iipe pole t7 1^' ■ snd M'aihed Kravrf, fill dirt en>] «/p Studied b y Auditor nlehed wlUi the pUns and s^rlflca* Aailrd, mail card ot phone, J 4;30 lo 7:30 P.M. Insulting language to Patrol­ tlons by the Engineer, if derlred, WJU aoll f>urnp irurhs for hire ICckri I'JiDir.'.'l 'I I tiKHVICK ‘This enure project has been Guenther. 76 Randolph Ave., Old flrrjther*. fen/ienl IPmd, Morgan man Ralph Wallacc. township upon payment of ten dollars (IIO.OOJ; Rrtdfeu N J., South River 94'jllY/ OAiiiffi and np*<1 t»v (.tisrtle M ill­ the mao, who waa lo ft drunk­ meets with hla approval as a«aided. nR A N row erop sl*rayerj almost nete, M A T A W A N .1-1600 ar. I'mII Malawsn M in t. JM* en condition. The officer rec­ sound Investment In the future Tbe deposit will not be refunded l/viiiiraWii * - Q,— * * W iii IJne P H O N E S T A T E W 11 )H M 0 V E118 to parties who do not submit b:d>. fload. Matawan. ii..« EYCK lIONflOH IN C , IllC.MfiNlNO/ dre‘ « rrishinit, special. ommended* leniency for Mr. growth of the township. Of Ekalfd,- proposals for this work MATAWAN BIRARDl BROS. ' I/ini? In wt'ddini** Mr» 1' Zamora, w}U ritKK Kffl'IMATKfl llnvllin intvt-. Call Main. co'ar£c, the public will h e a muvt hear the mine and address oi fiOATA %n4 motr/rs. JnhnBon I X v.rt'i I Vtl'MV the bidder and the name cf the pro* livtttt, Old'Town Lsp fi(|r»ke Win< KEYPORT 7-30il0 HQtfTlI AMliOV l-ma ____ML fanciful ar.d fantastic figures wtjTk , lot’., ilfl t Vot laaf e^/irimt fid t'l mnri >etev1irtr»n Automolivo. WANTED opposed to lt. An example of lUtro'jjh r1, M, J. , Ca'I »ew (10'^) per cent of Keyix/rl 7-llM. Uf#n every d-y. IW.'KKI 'ft u*ed car lot. Wa f'yv aiuf A lut dutinWd nt lo ,1-ny ••easoiiably lazes per year that Frederick the amount Wd, V.V’d'tffday and fn d s y everiiN^r se»fi ran. truck*, pails, leunent for a »>uild Cmnrli mer\ r t* Antlouo* Ci.ASSiriED ttoad, <*»ti Matawan r.iiiia v . n, Mi.ifiiM.rw.i r> 1if.n1 w£ti Wentcl, a member, cited riflit-t/i reiert an* and at! bids, I |-.IrIIIOKIIAK)/l, V/t-flinrk'.uif. j H W . ..mvJi fisted’ M irth 38. 1W7. . Oimtfttfip t, CT »1t *,r*g oppArtuoiiy fum^ the plannlhg boarr meeting AUetl: J. M tA:ry, lit* Hrrrnd . 1 Mayirr r±\^i fj'fVlll.m I I’jn h i f , Ktitfitti, cali Aej-iKMl 71441 Chfl llttwlAiJ ftafl* • development,...... <0 ...... ------TUB'if * KrJiU *y, KeypoM 7 Jt«0 w, . )' ' ’ - ; i ' The two rajlrords. which Railroad Fare Boosts Jail Terms Given Annual Report ls sought hikes ol $3 on uniimlU Science Fair At Denied In New Jersey ed moatmyr Two For Robbery- ■ limited monthly tickets, 'and e r s 5 Identical - prison ^sentences Made By Penns) Jersey Central Lines and 76 centSjon ’we^kly- tlcleets, ap- _ m m x m i were Imposed on two men the New. York and Long plled lor the^’increase Dec. 28, 1956/ V-- , ' ' . Some 300 high scbool stu- who were accused of breaking ' "Tfce policieaof tbe PennsyU Branch* Railroad have been Page Sixteen March 2S. 1957 Into the Swlf* & Co. Ice Cteam The-'PUC asked'the ICC to dentS'Wlll demonstrate thelr Vania- Railroad toward passen­ refused permission by 'the1! In­ plant in Woodbridge, holding deny the' petition In January scientific {^ingenuity at t b e up a Union Beacb watchman ger services, employees,1 diV' terstate Commerce ' COmittls- pn the grounds the federal slon to. . Increase commuter ^Marlboro Staff fourth andual Central New and carrying u ay a safe con­ Idends. cap V improvements agency bad' no 'urlsdlctloa In Jersey Science Fair at Rut­ taining $800. Sentence w a s and >ther im portant1 aspects fares' within ■ New Jersey- ' the matter.. - gers University, New Bruns­ "passed Yy“ Middlesex' County of v. the. company’s business , The, Interstate. ■ Commerce • The two' rallfoada' now '' are Vacancies listed Judge Charles M. Morris. ’ Commission' notified the State obliged to start; proceeding* wick, on. Apr. 6.-- .­ were published recently In a The State Department of In­ The defendants, LeRoy J. Publio Utilities Commission before the PUC to raise t h • stitutions a n d Agencies Is The exhibits will be set up Leak, 30: Brawns Mills, and unique preface to tbe factual that it'has. turnej down -the Intra-state faves. • - ■ . launching a recruiting pro­ this year for the first time in John W. Merritt, 24, M 210 report of 1956 financial results railroads;'petition. The com gram 'to fill hundreds of va- the Rutgefs University gym­ Fairfield /ve., Belford, were to stockholders. One proposal pamea had sought to raise ln- "Help Wanted" ads lo tbla canclesat state institutions in­ nasium.. Prevlot^Iy; the fair sent to state prison for terms stated that the Post Office De­ tro-state commutation fares paper, tell.' you ahout the 'good lobs opeti. - . .: cluding 60 openings at the was held in, the University's of 18 months to five y e a r s. partment should take over the on Jan. 2T. • State'Hospital-at Marlboro. J field house.'Dedn Elmer C Both had pleaded guilty* to ac­ r%i£way express .business and JohnJV. Tramburg, commits- Easton o^ the State. Universi­ cusations Feb. l i . , combine it with parcel po s t sioner o f lnslltutions and agren-, ty’s College , of Engineering', . ‘The two men held up the service.'' ' ' ,.'. HERE’S A WONDERFUL BUY cles, said applicants will be who ls‘ chairman of the-fair night watchman at the plant, The Pennsylvania’s-total op­ \ O N -.1 7 - Interviewed Apr. 2 at tha Bor­ committee, a ? announced Allan Trout, UiJon B e a c ii, erating revenues were $56,000,­ ough Hall in Washington. that he is swamped with . en­ strapped him hi a chair, 000 m jre than ln 1952, /only Tbe largest number of va­ try blanks s;nd will have to wheeled the co^T'any safe out *9,000 000 short of $1,000,000,­ cancies at'Marlboro are In the turn^ down hundreds o f re­ of an officr to a platform and 000 gross, Net income Was T i t t s l o n e b a tte r ie s nursing corps where there quests. He said floor space ln lpaded-'lt on a.oompany $41,045,00, or $362,000 greater : arc openings for 20 graduate the gymnasium will allow truck. They had gained t -.try than in tbe previous year, nurses. 17 bead nurses, four for about 300 exhibits. by pretending to be the firm’s fully Cuaiantted ’nursing supervisors and one Although Revenues from all J u n l i> r and senior high night manager. passenger services.were $4,­ assistant director of nurses. Leak was charged with firestone 'MOTOR : olher- opportunltes exist tor scbool students from publlo, 000,000 greater In 1656 than in private and parochial schools robbery, larceny of an auto 1955, the Inflationary. Increase psychiatrlo case workers, lab . “That life insurance you got in the W ant Ads and carrying concealed weap­ Mm0 at an oratory technicians, therapists in Hunterdon, Middlesex, Mon- in costs was much greater. — makes you look dignified!” \ , m o u t hr-Somerset, Warren, ons. Merritt was cited for rob clerks, and Institutional i at* wiih;the end result that the M o r r i s, Ocean and Sussex bery twice, Including one In passenger detlcir Increased by unheard of . tendarits. In addition to the 64 1952 for wblch'h*' was granted . current vacancies, Marlboro Counties ure eligible lo exhlb $5.009.000. : - • ' ; ; It In the fair, , & suspended sentence. He also Im Price! will need 60 new employees those assisting in the arrange­ Nursing School To was charged with larcenj. Expenses exceeded those of , next summer—when several ments for the “ 1057 Scout The 1057 Central Jersey 1955 by about $40,600,000. Per: Fair Is being sponsored by 12 ceatage-wtse. th^ Increase la new buildings are opened. Show.” The show is scheduled Give Play Tonight “We are extremely anxi­ area firms In co-operation operating revenue and the In? for a full day, from 2 p.m. to Assessments Major ous," Commissioner Tram­ V n ie .T urn a b o ut,” a variety with the State University. The crease ‘ in expenses w e r e 9 p.m. Saturday, Apr. 13, at Conference .Topic INSTALLED . burg said, "to secure compet­ shpW centered1 around life as co-sponsors a r e American about the' pame, six per .cehi. EXCHANGE Convention Hall. Asbury Park: Smelting and Refining Co., E. Operating^'economle are re­ ent professional and other Some 2000 Monmouth County a student nurse will be pre True value assessments Will ;-v. workers to sta!f our institu­ 1. DuPont deNemours and Co, flected in the fact that operat­ Cub Scouts, Soy Scouts a n d sentcd l>y the Student Council be the ihajor Item 03 the tions to render our treatment General ptram lci Corp., Ce­ agenda of . the Third Annual ing expense rose only six per Explorer Scouts are expected of Monmouth Memorial Hospl ceqt, while unit costs of wages and training programs more to partipipate. The show ls ex­ ramic Association of New Jer­ Conference' for Municipal Adi~: FOR YOOR OLD BATTIRY DURING' effective and to open career tal School of Nursing, Long sey, Heyden Chemical. Corp., mlnlstrators . at Ruteers. the and materials were up'nearly pected to have over 100 booth- eight per cent for the year. positions to those people who type exhibit; put on by the Branch, ln the Star of the Sea Johnson b Johnson, J e rsey State University, New Bruns­ THIS SALE ON A t l r O f O N * qualify." Monmouth County Scout Lyceaum. Long Branch, at Central Power, and Light Co , wick, . Saturday, Apr. 13, ac­ Units, depicting the many ac­ 8:15 p.m, tonight. ' Merck, Sharp j. Dohm Re­ cording to Dr. Bennett*. Rich, License Renewed DRI-CHARGED BATTERY Scout Show Apr. 13 tivities of Scouting, such as Tbe leading roles will be search Laboratories, {few Jet director of tho Rutgers. Bur­ James Flynn a n d William handicraft, pioneering, hob­ played by Sally Lltcher, The sey Power and Light Co., Re­ eau of Government Research- W. S: Wallace, Keyport, hj>s sear o.h-Cottrell Inc., E. R had its Boy Scout license- re‘- Miller, Matawan, are among bles, collections, etc. ' Bronx; Bobert Colllnson. The conference will be pon- Brlelle:- Anne Blake-Hasklns. Squibb and Son? and U. S ducted Jointly with a . meeting newed.by the Monmouth Coun­ HOLLYWOOD SERVICE, Inc West Long Branch; Patricia Metals Refining Co. of municipal tax assessors tho ty Scout Board, ’ W. 8 . Wallace MAPLE PL^CE, SIX CORNERS Scully, Newark; Beth Flana­ The Central Jersey* Fair Is morning of Apr. 13 to permit ls the, official Boy Scout dis­ Keyport — Phone Keyport 7-3000 _ D A N C E ... gan, .Holmdel; John Lee, Bel­ part of the nation-wide pro­ the assessors , an opportunity tributor of Scout uniforms and mar; Sally Deutel, Point to participate In the true value equipment for the K e y p o r t Free Pickup And Delivery Service : . sponsored by / , gram which will be climaxed Pleasant. : by the eighth National Sci­ discussions. - ‘— . area...... , - - i ■ ... American Legion Post 176 A. featuri of “ Turnabout” ence Fair at Los A n (r o 1 e s, ...... v \ -- - '"-'-i- will be a masquarde sequence Calif., May 9 to 11. Top prizes LEGION HALl, M AIN ST., MATAWAN during which a variety of acts ln the local fair will be a- free will be presented Including a trip to the national event for SATURDAY, M ARCH 30, 1957 Charleston number ' by Pa- the boy and girl first p l a c o trh:ia Scully, Sally Deutel, winners ln the senior division v 8:30 until ? Joan Prek, Beth Flanagan, The Junior division boy and Music by Carl Stabile and his Orchestra Sandra Bozlnskl, and Pomeja girl winners will ?ach receive Berardi; an Interpretive dance a $10 cash prize from .the Ce­ TRU ST TH IS M AN..'. ' Donation $1.00 by Anne Blake-Hasklns; sev­ ramlo Association of Nfew Jer­ eral musical solos: a chorus sey, and the top winner be­ line composed of Franoes tween the two also will re­ Mathews, Beth Flanagan, Lin­ ceive a set of tbe “Book of da Runyan, Helen stilwell, Popular Science.” First place S. Boyes Rug Cleaning Co. Joan Prek, Doreen Worsley, senior winners will receive Dorothy Zytkowlcz, nnd San­ <15 prizes .from tho associa­ dra Bozlnsky; -a production tion. ' ' ■■ ■' ■■',■■■ by the Sigma Phi Delta Fra­ ternity of Montnouth College: Four Are Fined For and. a convincing take-off on 'magic carpet' Spike Jones and his City St. Patrick's Fight Slickers. _ ' ; " In charge ot. the. production Four men, ...voto.ed ln aa \CLtANCftS are: publicity, Patricia Scujly. Susan Chapman, and Frances Day brawl on Route 35 near SIX Corners,-Keyport; w e r e Matthews: tickets, Susan Chapman; scenery, Frances lined. a total of $200 on Mar !M> when they' appeared: before 'Matthews, Patricia S o u 1 1 y. pms THE "M AG IC " BACK IN YOUR RUG Magistrate Seymour: R.-Klein- Susan Chnpman, and Susan b"e r g In Keyport . municipal Darby; choreography, Lois court to- answer disorderly "TRIPLEXLEANED" TO PERFECTION WITH Sharpe; m usical. direction, conduct charge" ■ • THE MOST, MODERN, NEWEST, DELUXE Carol Wesnart and Linda Run­ yan; state maintenance, Sig­ l Two brothers described . by MACHINERY IN MIDDLESEX COUNTY. ma Phi Delta Fraternity; police as the “Instigators” , of State direction, Lois Sharpe the battle, Vincent- qnd . Wil­ • Quality - Expert Workmaitthlp —- Dependability and Oeorge Voehl (ot Sigma liam Kilpatrick, - Middletown Phi, Delta Fraternity), dener- Township, were fined- $75 al supervision and direction ls each. Thomas Powell a n d W f provided by Miss Virginia Al­ James Vincent, both of Jersey len, R .N .,' instructor at the city, accused of fighting -with PICK-UP School of Cursing, — , the Kllpatrlp’"-, were'fined |3< snd 1582 each. • Indicted On Count Five other men were Ev o lv­ D E U m ed lh the melee;..Keyport Po­ Twlllle' Lee ;CUrly, 24, Dela­ lice reported;' ' ware Ave., Matawan .Town­ ship, was Indicted by tbe Mon­ mouth County drand Jury - In. You don’t nMd to pay S. Boyes Rug Cleaning Co. a true bill handed up charg­ *250 lo *300 for ing atrocious assbalt and bat: — The Area's Only. Aulomatlo B uf Cleaning Plant — tery. ,atoeV proseoutor's office said Curley. Ilre

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