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THIS WEEK COVERING TOWNifHPS OF HCMJHDEL. MADISON 14 Pages MARLBORO, MATAWAN' AND One Section A BOROUGH
Utiutmr Member 93rt impending road CliffwoodA&P ^ On Water Hearing William, Metuchen, its architect, projects. on a revision of the int?riot Rtj« kinson said inspection or the auto 1'homas F. Boylan, suporinten- "with a magnifying glass" and leftbaod turns off the highway lieved the board might run into the two were u.sing disclosed anoth- of the water company, claim- charged that the Levitt firm ha:l toward Malawyn westbound and trouble altering the plans 0' a er 20 nicords there plus clothing ed there was no general increase, disregarded ordinances regulating Keyport easlbound. building for which bonding hail they could not account for, i only in non-metcred service to ef- development of the planned com- been approved on a specifiej Tcharkpvsky was given a sus- | feet a more reasonable scale wl;h layout. T. George Saathoif also munity. "He hat made a shambles | what occurs with metered service. pended sentence on 5100 fine plui passed his vote. Mr. MacWilliam of our ordinances," Mr- Stenger He admitted it was estimated the said. Sues To Upset 20 days in the county jail His said that if the State Department companion also was given a sus- average might have the effect of a Dolao, Sto«g»r Critical boost from $25 flat rale to $.10.50 approved tlie change, the board pended fine, assessed costs, ami would be covered. Both Hbrold J. Dolan, a member vearly rate for the user when a given a suspended sentence of 30 A survey to, improve candle- ol the planning board and presi- Garbage Pact ' number of outlets billing replaced days in the county jail. They are power at Morganvl.lle and Mnrl- dent ot the Matawan Regional jnsi- a simple flat rale." Emmons Challenges subject to a detains! that may be Horn SchG^iK al.sn was ordered. . Board of Education, and Mr. Sten- filed against them should it be sus- Mr. Boylan listed the results of ger criticized movements to down- Matawan TowmKip pected that the additional records John Moccl, chief engineer, and Louis Aurlumma, I ship Hose and Chemical Co. Wetting down cere- a survey on use to have led the . grade specification* for the plan- and clothing were picked up In chief, inspect the new Ford 750-gallon pumper which j monies weru held at the fire house on Lower Main company to arrive at charges as \\ned Strathrnore community in fa- Earl W. Emmons, (80 Washing- their other stops on the way to has been placed In service by the Matawan Town- i St. Saturday ufttfrncon. follows: First tup $11; kitchen sink Vote Wednesday ^tVOr ol Levitt. ton Ave., Matawan Township, a Matawan Township. $5.50: bath and shoivei $7; toilet Mr. Stenger noted that under garbage contractor, has filed a Accused Of Loitering $1 and lavatory $:i. totaling $30.50. Mr. Boyland termed the "first - -' tlM ' planned - community ordi- Superior Court suit against the Albert Shave. Prospect Ave., Eoaf Biff Passes j f^ Lcf fci'tS On Junior Highs nance, |ot *lz«$ hai beeq downgrml Matawan Township Committee to Two Face Auto lap" tlie company's cost of getting Cliffwood, was sentenced to 10 days A controversial biiat licensing .--, •4 In return for a complete, plan upset the township garbage con- water from its wells to the prop- in the county jail and put 011 pro- law, in preparation for four j r.c Madison Board Irked, ned community Idea and the do- tract awarded effective May 1 to erty. bation one year on a disorderly years, was passed in both houses «-J» Hcari nation, of a 14-classroom elemen- the Maplewood Disposal Co., Death Charges Attorney Objects Charges Foes "Smear" count preferred by Chief Wilkinson. of the State Legislature Monday tary school to eaw the Impact of Maplewood. The defendant was accused of When Mayor Phillips sought lo Grand Union Store and sent to Guv. Richard Hughes Map Of 325 Lots On .speak in answer to Mr. Boylan. Madison Township voter.s will act the anticipated Increased enroll- The suit, which also names tho loitering on the Uiffwood School ment which the development will (or his signature. A State Senate Elias A. Kanier, Perth Amboy, at- Wednesday from 2 p.m to 9 p.m. disposal company as a defendant, grounds. Manager Victim Lake's West Shore bring about. amendment exempts the regis- torney for tiie water company, at 11 polling places on a proposal charges that the specifications of Terry Koigne. Toms River, was tration of boats ol 10 horsepower moved to object. He. asserted the to bond for $2,700,000 and lo expend " The township already has permit- Technical charges of causing Hearing on preliminary approval the contract were "arbitary, cap- given a suspended sentence and or less. mayor had no right to be using 5348,000 from free appropriation, ted Levitt to construct streets with- death by unto have been filed by of the 325-homesites map of Lake ricious and unreasonable" in call- assessed $10 on a check charge en- The bill provides a three-year the meeting to enhance his per- balances for the erection of two in (he development narrower in Middk'town Township Police Lefferts Estates tit ilie June 20 ins the three-year approvals for tered by George O. Downes, M.U- registration fee of $6 to apply sonal and political But 1000-pupil junior high school*. Wit-' Width than wag required under the against John Bakefield, 20, of meeting of the Madison Township dumping grounds when the con- awan The penalty was suspended to livery boat operators as well. the mayor insisted he was a user liani Collinson, board secieUry, planned community ordinance, and when the •defendant made this face 11)9 Main St., Keansburg, and Miss Planning Board was asked by Rob- states that voters uncertain oj tract ran only for eight months. Special registration numbers will of tiie water, so hud as much right Das under consideration an amend- of the check good. Marie Santor, 33. of !) Center ert Sliarkey. appearing for Rock where they are to vote can be in- Mr. Emmons also seeks to force be made available to boat deal- to voice his objections as any other ment to the subdivision ordinance Adam T. Skura, East Quoque, Ave., Matawan. They are charged Hill, Inc., Clifton, ivir. Sliarkey formed of their proper polling placii the township to fulfill its agree- ers and manufacturers at a $3 customer. Joseph Ferraro, 'he requirements of road and street L.I., was fined $25 (or leaving the with causing the death by auto noted thai Ins firm was in readi- by calling PA 1-5500 during bust- ment with him to extend his con- pcr-mimhcr annual fee. The bill PUl' examiner, certified that the foundations. scene of an accident. John E Jen- Friday of Perry Hornstein, 35, of ness to do everything required of ness hours. tract from May 1 to May 31, dues not require the licensing it to set lip the hearing for next | « d#valopment was started, said re- Henry St. and Route 30 at about detached officeholder seeking to westerly line-of Route 51G, whera ment Is not enforced by courtand Cliffwood Ave. Intersection. quired for inland waters. its legal preliminaries to holding j "ladle . aulrcments originally agreed upon 5.30 p.m. Mr. Hornstein was wait- it borders the lands ot St. Thomas' order, Mr. Emmons claims he is Patrolman Arthur Calamari, town- RitRegistratioi n certificateifit s Issued such a bearing I ('•"inmuiHl on page four) ire being lowered. He called fur ing to make a left* turn from the Church, Old Bridge, and the south- entitled to damages for breach of ship police, pursued the truck by the Const Guard after Apr. Mr. Sharkt'y gave assurance he | , *'«n «rou*ed public opinion" to halt easlbound lane into the Grand Sharkt'y gave assurance he K « «-^ erly line of Old Boidentiwn-Sou'h. agreement... . :, , Skura; was driving and stopped it. 1, I9G0, will remain in effect un- would come prepared to answer t i," -V . downgrading °' the township's sub- Union market where he wus em- come prepared to answer i 1Y|21 11 liUVfHI liriiW Amboy Turnpike to be bought for Charges Listed Mr. Skura admitted he had gone til their expiration dale. The j all theJ points raised by Lvcrett j ' " "»»«»• I/I 11^ divliion standards. • ployed when his car was struck $.'10,000 and a second to be erected through an amber light when mak- now slate program will be ad- Hoffman, hoard chairman, on the In challenging the specifications, from behind by an auto driven by on 30 acres of land at the inter- ing his turn. mlnlstcred by a marine pal nil subdivision along the west bank of Mr. Emmons charges that he pre- Mr. Bakefield. section of Cottrell Rd. and Spring •ai(»y Map Accepted, sented evidenca to the township John Grant, Highland Park, was force to lie selected under civil Lake Li'fferts on Ilm former Kran-lISoldToYnras Hill Rd., Cheesequake, fir whic.l (continued on page four) (continued on page four) Police said the impact of t\v. service. The bill requires the cis A. Spinner property, hordciing there will be $75,000 paid Outline Way Question collision spun Mr. Hornstein's car reporting ol all boating accldetiti Rouli' 51(i. Mr. Hoffman had noted Lincroft Couple around Into the westbound lane the roinoU'ness ol the subdivision All features of the proposal aro 'Holmdel Planning Board hai ac- which result in personal Injury Purchase Business embodied under a single resolution where, it was struck by Miss San- or damage In excess 0! $100 from the other major developments cepted the map of the lands of tor's car. in the township raised special prob on which the votei will vole "yes" within U days. Fatal accidents Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Yura. * Theodore Bailey, situated between Petition To Highway lems on utilities, police protectinii or "no." There can be no voting the Gnrden State Parkway and the Pinned In Vehicle must be reported within 48 hours. Lmcrofl, have purchased lhe Mala- I one way on one part of the propo- and school bus routes. wan Dmg Co , Main St, from Abra feai tot lines of the houses on the Mr. Hornstein was crushed Mr. Sliarkey revealed the town- g , I sal and another part another way. east aide ol Keyport-Holmdel Rd. against the steering wheel and hah m Kammsky Both are graduated s I Blasts "Rumors." shihip SeweragS e AuthoritAhi yh hadd sug- But Bernard Goldsmith, chairman, pinned In the vehicle about 15 ' William Rice. yhFlorida. He recently moved ledged "the township committee mors to foes of the proposul to btl graph Hill and Holland Rds. waschange is built within Holmdel to Long Branch from Wilmington, Walter Podolski, . vice president Returned for explanation ol the un- hns made every possible move to ailed on May 23. Township. The sentiment of spec- Del., and took a position as man- of the Lochsica Heights Club, con- isl layout. A total of 7.85 acres keep It open and said, "as of now, tators at the Holmdel Township ager of the Grand Union store on ducted the- regular meeting In the Police, Roads, Mr. Rice characterized the ru* lo be cut out leaving a 100-foot meeting Thursday was unanimous 1 don't know any way to attack Recreation Center on Middlesex mor as intended lo show the board, r the problem." Route 36. Ha served with the •trip that the board did not believe In "doing something about it" hut Rd. Many of tho members regis- did not know what it was doing U.S. Navy in World War II. «ou|d be used for either a lot or there was no common ground of Rules Out Injunction tered complaints about the dusty Ordinances Moved when it made its projection thai a roadway. opinion on how to proceed. James R. Minoque, Middlutown, HH leaves his wife, Mrs. Phyllis conditions of the roads. Mr. Podol- school enrollment would be such acting township attorney, ruled out Hornstein; u son. Andrew, at that in three years the system Leo Wagner was returned his It appears now that the recom- ski res-ponded with advice from Measures Awaited 1 map for the subdivision of three mendation of William J. Duncan, an Injunction. But there was still home; his parents, Mi. and Mrs.Mayor John W. Applegsiie thai such would go on triple sessions if tha lots on Tulip Lane until the legal secretary of the planning board, question if the Authority has preju- Henry Hornstein, and a sister, complaints be placed with die Bor- Long In Marlboro j schools were not built. To discredit status of a right-of-way given in and Amos Mumford in favor of a diced Its private rights in the road- Mrs. l.enore Slade, all of Brooklyn. ough Clerk. It was Mr. Podolski's the board, Mr. Rice stated, it was 1874 at 33 feet waa settled and also petition Is to be the approach. Wil- way bv not blocking it off one day Services were held Monday in understanding that corrective mea- Murllxiro Township Committee's being "handed out" that the board, a turn-aroi'nd provided. liam .1. Honan, president of the out of the year. Mr. Minoque Hronklyi;. sures will be taken by the contrac- long awaited polios .department hud so over-estimated the amount doubted this. ami ro.ul co:isli notion s|>.'cifin»ll ,,, , , .,, licatlon of a map for five lots on wan Post 17ti, American I.ejiimi, Beauty Shop Stymied natures to a master petition of the was the sugjicslion that the petition held at the Legion Hall, Matawan. , Pharmacy ami SueniY, I lass ol the west side nf Evorclt Rd. bur- great body nf township residi'n's (continued on pa[S" four) In Sayre Woods South Ilm |xil:ie oroiiiaiic.-. which will I |i,y, derlng Mlddli'lown Township. plans wore made for the Memorial hav,' ii public hearini! .Unit! 1-1. set-. M, Yur.i. who was born In Perth Day parade and survice.s. The Am- n'lii^tlt'.iiiM(contir.iiiMll oninl pagthiLi.*i (MJIfontI )\ Aiiilmy* . , seivel. in tin.i ' U* <. Si' >Army Madison Board orienn Le|;inn Pust Color Guard A motion to deny the application j . .. , .11 l-'ii'i IVVIMIS. Mass.. as i< pharni Guadalcanal Post 4745, Auxiliary Officers Installed will lead tint parade. of Mrs Mnry HitUuno, I Terrill ' , ,,, jrist In colli'gi.', he was president Memorial services will he held Rd., siiyie Wood* South, to oper-1 Three Traffics, One 01 ilie junioi mid suitoi ilisses, Saves $17,0(10 1 at Mutawan Park, Past Command- ate a hunuly parlor at her homi , j' Support Case Heard iir I.eii Wuinsteln will \w miislrr of y Furrlngtog n at th.: Favorabla Bui Bid* 1 (J Madison Township Zoning Board of 1 eiemonies in charm. ' 'he HIMV- 1 in TO Iruffii1 odi'iidi'n paid fin.". id's at HIM park. Adjustment meeting Monday. 011 Cuti Need To Buy ilm grounds It was a non-coiiform on lu-ki'ls In Mugisiral,' Kaipli S the public is cordiully Invited lo iiiK use, that homily culture is not !Housi'r )r''I Matawan t-niiti tin Madison Township Board of Ed- itlend these services on Memorial u profession In the same way of} week. ucation reported Having 117,000 nit Day, May 30, at II a.m. im-iliointi or dentistry, allowed in Kicluinl W POIKIH-, l-n,>ii li I ho IsmancB of 19 contnrl.i of Tim Mutinvan Parade Commis- iiid only would i.urclinso um i ll parade and orgnni/a- l hardshihdhi p as a /<>nir,ih: haull I Liust'i, lniniii);li |HIIM C bus now liihlrarl of tin' tluce plan, il lo ruler duals or :ihl|l I'hail.s II IVia, .'.' l./'ui ni'il for iiii'ViiMisly iu the "bids art AiTmvsiiiuli eliairm.ui. Ave , \lal,m.III, p.u.l »IO ami undtir '.vliiit Wti can opinatti tor out*- it-, IIMIM.- .I'MVI !«• • ui i-'i'-l'. f-.'- t'l'iin; 'I'. 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Iliith WIIIIIIIIH itiok till-oulh 1 ttiilli) I'IKII lloumi (>MI b" laln'ii ns'.,i> '•ll|l a-lv ,!l I (lOIMIIHIi'll III! jlij; ' fillll) lor vicn eummmifli'i; Walti'i- hrI liMiWnilvi' nllii mul limpltnl (coniiiiinil mi |>.i|i'^ font) Fsge. THE MAT AW AN JOURNAL. N. I Thursday, May 17, K962 Miss Kay Hockonbary Troop 24 Celebrates LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOflCE Cbe-esequakc Scwi ng Group Honors Asked To Display judgment to be salaried by &nlr1 tmk- Tne aj>,-roxirr,ale tniounl t-i lvu' mi^ti ui .vutju^i), hi t){c County Shower Honor Guest First Anniversary Is the ki-jn of ill),OCX) CO together uitli jutlKmcnt to bi! saUAlied by calil y^> I V.Knmubih, in the SlAte ol! New Jf uhe costs vt UNA nitlv is the sur» (W J12.000.1IO lr.gt-L-u-r v.itn y evening Mrs. Robert Girl Scout Troop 21, Matawan, 'he cott of I.iiis *alc. j BEGINNING Bt a point In the East- Mrs. William Frit z; Area Items American Flags IRA B. WOJXOTT, Sheriff. erly .side c. Suiphm Avrime (also Muller, Liberty St.. Matawan, gave held its meeting at the home of Dated April 17, 1M2 ISA E. WO1X0TT, Shnilf. Parent - Teacher Association will Commander Rullin Ratfibun of Tooiiin Kin.cv fit kuoiw. nn Hoad to Frcneau) d!slant Th* "Order of Martha" sowing a shower for her cousin, Miss Kay Mrs, Stephen Austin, the leader, Dated April 12. 1!)(!2 l.tl Hi futt *ouir..T:.v dlong (.lie biim* group met at the twine ot Mrs. mci May 23 in the school at t Hockenbary, who pians a. Jwie 2 the Laurence Harbor American Le- Humontf, Ally's. Milulie J. Bcrlciu. Atty. !i()m its intciht'ctlou wlUi the south* gion Post 332 has requested that on May 9. The purpose of the m 1IS-4 14: M »4 25 4 $:•!> 24 t"f.v side ot New Bvunxwlzk Avenue Richard Cressrmui, Route 9, p.m. when new officers will be in- wedding to Robert Walling, Old i alto known as New Jersey Stats stalled. Bridge. all^resideuta of the oommunity dis- meeting was to alloys' the girls to MONM0UTI1 COli.NTV 11--il! Ch«e»«jupke, oa May 9, Present SUItROGATJK'K COURT Iiig.iu-(i> Houie IS) and runnlns thenc* were Mrs. Mildred Howe, Mrs. Mil- play American flags for Memorial complete ths out-of-doors require- SHERIKK'S SALE il) Along the easlerlv side cf Sutphlu Raymond Ryan jr., Route 34, The decorations were iuyeilow Day. American flags should be dis- NOTICE TO CREDITORS TO I'HE- SUI'KRIOR COUHT AviMiue, f.onth 21 degrees, 37 minutes lie Qannui), Mrs. Betty O'Brien, w,5s sworn into the Naval Reserve and green. ments . toward their, second class SKi'JT CLAIMS AGAINST ESTATE Of Nt:'.V JEiib'KY f-.'isf. KC.34 fed; Uicncc (2» North it played every day in the year, ac- ESTATE OK KDWAHD B, SAN1X CHANCEKY DIVISION .icgiti;. 27, rntnutes east, 12G 50 feet Mrs! Fat Resineti, Mrs. Tcssie on May 9 by Admiral Wales in The guests were Mrs. Dorothy cording to tiie Commander, but badge. They also celebrated the FOllD, DECEASED Perth Amboy. MONMOUTH COUNTY tn line of, lands now cr formerly of , Kttoen, Mrs. S. Schujmeisfor, Mrs. 3Jbcrt, Miss Betty Seibert, Miss people are apathetic. Too many first anniversary of the troop. Pursuant to the O'dcr of EDWARD iJKket N,i F t702t'l Knickcibncker; iher.ee (3) Nortti 75 , Auf*li» Schulmcister, Mrs. Esther Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jurman, Betty Muller. Mis. John Muller Jr., people don't know how to proper- C. BROECIIS, SurroKiitu (>I the Cou.ity THE FIRST NATIONAL BAS'K OK dctfret* 17 rrin'iies weal along Ita* Others present were Mrs. War- of Mormioutr.. this ilny mude. on the F)!Ei;nOLiJ, Freehold, A Banking nt lands n*.\K or lormvr}^ Knicker- DiGregario and Mrs..William Frita. CnitreU Rd., were among those Mrs, Ralph Howardaon, Mrs. Wil- ly display Uie flag, and, aven application of the undersigned, Wll- Corpoisliou orKJni/L'd .Tirt ousting bocker, 66 feet; whence (4) South VI Following ibe business meeting who attended the Presbyteriaa bur DeBeVoisc-, "Mrs. Donald Mac- though they ovln one, they are in- ren Messerschmidt, assistant, lead- !ium V. Sanclford, Sole Executor of i under tlie law i of the United SUtu* (Jeftrces 43 minutes we^t. 15 feet to tho estale oi the said Edward B. of America, Plaintiff vs-. COltrlELL the ciisterly sidu of Sutphjn Avenue, , ifld sewing session, a shower was bowling league banquet Tuesday Millan, Mrs. Belia Young, Mrs. different about learning. The Com- er, Mrs. Betty Wyckoff and Mrs. the point and place of Beginning. evening at Shadowbrook Inn, Walter Jurman, Miss Carol Smith mander has. also observed the lack Sandford, decisuseti., notice i« hereby i" ELLISON. DOROTHY ELLISON, ct jfven ia honor, of Mrs. Fritz. Everett Tremper. given to the creditors ol nuitl -ia State of ola hold their first fund raising project, Gifts were sent by Miss Diana to the peak of the staff unless the OF NEW JERSEY Nrw Yt,ik. riaint'ff m WALTEH J. 4 square dence, on May '26 from Miss Jo-Ann Cusick, Jackson V/Mitworth, Mrs. John Muller sr., flag is at half-staff. On Memorial CHANCICKV DIVISION EDWAHDS. ct als., DcfenrinnLi 1:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. at the high St., Matawan, was guest of honor Mrs. W. DeBeVoiae, Mrs. (Mho Day, the flag is displayed at half- MONMOUTH COUNTY lly virtue ot a urlt of execution in at a surprise miscellaneous bridal Docket No. F 3143-01 the above stated action to me di- tchooi. Proceeds will go to the Schnuck, Mrs. Mary Boyce, Miss staff from sunrise until noon and FIRST SAVINGS AND LOAN AS- rected. I tiluill expose for sale at pub- ^' scholarship fund. The affair is open shower Saturday evening at the Helen Partridge, Mrs. William at full staff from noon until sun- SOCIATION OF PERTH AMDOY, lic vi'mtue. at. the Court House in GLANCE to (he public and In the Cheese- home ol Mrs. Ray Crawford, Main Schulmeister, Miss Karen Seger, set. Piafnti/f vs: HOBEHT ZENTZ ami the Borough of Freehold, County of St., Matawan. BARBARA ZENTZ, his wi/#, Detciri- jMonmuuth, New Jeruc.v, on Monday quake area tickets may be obtained Mrs. Arnold Seger and Miss Judy When used on a speaker's plat- ants the 2Sth day of May. 11162. lit 2 hm William Fritz. PA 1-5161. Miss Cusick will become the LauterwaM. form, or displayed flat against a By virtue ol a- writ of execution In o'clock, P.M. Prevailing Time. bride of Donald Kayser, wood- the above stated action to me tli* ALL that tract or parcel ot land, [fht Sunday School Parent-Teach- house, or wall, the union shpuli reeled, I shbli expose fur otto at pub- situate, lying and being In the Town- •r-'AMQpiajtioa of the Church of. Our bridge, r>n June 16. be uppermost and to the flag' lic vendue, ' at the Court House in ship of Middietuwn, In the County of GOP Execs Appoint own right; that is, to the observ- the Borough of Freehold, County of Monmouth, in the State of New Jer- You don't have to stumble along won- Siyiour, Cottrell Rd., Cheeiequake, Decorations for the shower were Monmouth, New Jersey, on Mondav gev' will hold a card party on May 25 in iu pink and white. Committee Chairmen er's left. When displayed in a win- the 4th day of June. 1962, at 2 BELWG known und designated as dering how you can save money each the' church h.;i!. dow, the flag should be displayed o'clock, PJ4, Prevailing Time. Lot 42 iu Block f on map enUtltd. Guests included Mrs. Fred Palm, "Map of Wliineyer Terrace Located month. The previous records of your Mrs. Ann Kern, Mrs. Gerald Hour- The executive board of the Re- in the mane way; that is, with the AU that tract or pArcel of land and The Cheesequaiie Ladles Auxil- union, or blue fierd, to the left of premises hereinafter particularly de- in Belford". Mlcidicttmn Township. checks WJII tell you at a glance where ihan, Mrs. George Kayser, Mrs. publican Club of Matawan Bor- scribed, situate In the Township <>f Monmouth Couiuy, New Jersey, dat- iary will hold their annual dinner tiir observer In the street. ed January 31, 1(153 and drawn by you overspent. M Tuesday at the poet's Inn, Fre- Charles Kayser, Mrs. A. Johnson, ough, held its regular monthly Matawan. In the County of Monmoulh When displayed with another and State of New Jersey: Craig Flnnegnn, Engineer nnd .Sur- Open a Checking Account at this bank neau. Mr. Dorothy Tratulka is Mrs. Louis Leonie, Mrs. Claire meeting at the home of Willard BEGINNING at a point on the north- veyor, filed on May 27. IMS In the in. charge of reservations. The Cusick, Mrs. Jack Shea, Miss Jo- L. King,- vice president, 280 Main flag against a wall from crossed easterly sideline of Melroce Way 11.70 Monmouth Countv Clerk's Office as today and have your legal proof of staffs, the flag of the United feci southeasterly from the Intersec- Cane No. 38, Section No 21 group will leave the fire house at Ann Shea, Miss Terry Ann Gallo- St, Present were A. Tomasello, THE above description is in accord- payments — cancelled checks ready 1:30 p.m. way, Miss Marilyn Palm, Miss president: Steven Enterline, sec- States of America should be on the tion of the southeasterly Une of the right, fr.e flag's own right, and its i a me with the easterly line of Lor- ance with a survey made by Craig at nil times to help you figure out your Itfadison'Township' High School Betty-Rac Cusick, Miss Kathy retary aiid Howard Henderson, raine Drive; thence running (1) along Flnnegiiu, Engineer nnd Surveyor. family budget. Rcni Mi«s Venn Ellison, Miss treasurer. staff should be in front of the staff the an in* South 34 degrees 2» minutes dntcd July 10, 19H. of the other flag. 50 seconds east 50 feet to it point Uelng commonly known and deslg- Patricia Crawford and Miss Susan Chairrr.es were appointed for the marked by a stake; thence (2) no "in nalcd »-s No. 157 Allen Place, Belford, Crawford. following committees: Advisory, •'The F'rag Code" has been pre- 55 degrees 31 minutes 10 seconds New Jersey. pared by the National Americanism east 100 feet lo a point; thence (J) GifWwere seat by Mrs. Charles fund raising,'sickness, distress, by- north 34 degrees 211 minutes 50 sec- laws, membership, program. Commission of the American Le- onds west E0 feet to a point: thence Kaseman, Mrs. Stanley White, Miss gion and American Legion Auxili- (4) south 55 decree* 31 minute;. 10 THE MATAWAN BANK Veronica Menzel and Miss Maria It has been officially confirmed that the meetings will be held on ary and may be obtained from any seconds west 100 feet to the point DICK'S MATAWAN, NEW JERSEY Maccia. member of the organizations. and place of BEGINNING Wednesdays instead of Mondays, Numbered, nnd dntfnjjuUhed on a LAWNMOWER and the next meeting will be held man designated AS ClifiwooU Beach, everything? Zstq Beta Tao Member on Wednesday at 8:30 p.m. in the n Matawan Township, being Secllo-i Marlboro Employees No, 1 dated Nov. 192.1. which map has SERVICE Hook and Ladder Fire House on been filed in the Monmouth Countj At Rider College Broad St. The program will in- Take Monitor Course Clerk's Office as Lot*. NOB 1»S and Expert repairs on in owers -, tile more clude a sound movie entitled 196 In Block No. 7 filed ApiU 3, IBM promptly and economically, on Joseph Deerin was initiated in- , Map No. 981. "Knock on Every Door." Six employees of the New Jer- The above description is mode in all makes and models. ' 2. Enjoy lite more with a to Zeta Beta Tau Fraternity, All members and friends are sey State Hospital at Marlboro accordance with a survey made b.\ Zenith Hearing Aid Beta Mu Chapter, at Rider College, urged to attend. have been awarded certificates by Edward C. Reilly nnd Associates, Pro- Trenton. The son of Mr. and Mrs. ZetsJonaJ Engineers and Lund Svir- New & Used Mowers 3. Zenith Hearing Aids as the Division of Civil Defense and veyors, tinted Dui'ernbei 15. 19511. Joseph Deerin, 8 Seaglade Circle, Scouts Entertain Disaster Control of the Department Being commonly knuun and deblR- For Sale ' _, |ow as $50 (that's all) Cllffwood Beach, is majoring in of Defense upon satisfactory com- nnted ns No. 1U5 Molro&c Wav, CLlff- Business Administration. wood Beach, Tos\nihlp ot Mat^vsan, RT. 71 WICKATUNK, N. J. 4. T'y one at Mothers At Luncheon pletion of a 12-hour course in radio- New Jersey. hm MM On May 23, Madison Township voters will decide whether or not to approve a $2,700,000 bond issue and an additional sum of $348,000 of accumulated balances to buy two plots of hew IJJbrthmore exhibit home in land and to build and furnish two 1,000 pupil Junior High Schools. QUESTION - Why Do We Need New Schools In Madison Township? A1SSWER: Pupils Our enrollment in the Township's Public Schools is 6,232 (not including 1 lth and 12th grades.) Our present school facilities have a normal pupil capacity of 5,070 How are we presently accommodating 1,162? OF COURSE, By over-crowded classrooms, double sessions, by use of rented facilities providing space for 150 pupils, and sub-standard classrooms in fwo of our present schools accommodating 82 pupils. Because the 11th grade will return to our High School building in 1962-63, it will be im- possible to accommodate additional students beyond the excess number presently en- rolled. ft is estimated that the 1964-65 school population will be about 75% greater than our has the home for YOU present enrollment. Wlnlher you ha-e o 25 ll lol in Huclion County or a 200-lt. lot >'•» Y»»' l"»'i|»l - tomtit! « t.nM|il«lif BUT WHY THE JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOLS? cu'liill li.'ill I > ilif lor ,u'/ - KI'ICIHI II rn'Mliimir "I ll.o pic«ill'm| Hcii.k ...In LOT^AVAILABLE v/ii'.oi.l pomlil And Li'il c.l till /on ""i flit""' evei.Ilium u.i us h.« "« If the number of classrooms, needed to accommodate the increasocl enrollment, were JI'AUOU tomplHo • u.il.i.tino your l.on.i.. lol, .v«yihin(|l lei Wuilhinuio il.r<* you ll.e way lo b-tlor livmci in yi.w own Custom bv.ll home . . . Mini NEW JERSEY added to our present High School building, the cafeteria, gymnasium and other specialized rfiii|ini< '(.duy or vn.l i.u. 0iu//innm iL.u-l to you.
facilities would not be large enough to accommodate the added enrollment. 4 Tho K-6-3-3 (Junior High School) system was adopted by the Board of education because LOTS RANG! IN PHICI from UOO lo »IO 000 In nil lotuiiom l.il«rrodol IIKIIKUII. 4 of the success this system lias had in over 50 yours of uso in suburban cirons such as ours. lot leulm, Union «tiowi_non2 l™1j_ _ _ Tho now schools would also help relievo tho prossuro that will build upon iho olomontciry r'woRTIIMOM MOMI», HT, », UNIOH, M.J. schools, »» Muii. ii. 10-V, >< uml SIWI. 10-6 Thursday. May 17, 1962 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. Page Threa
Befa Si ma phiBhtf$ Robert Holtz Jr. arc s!u>w at lh>) ' turt; whi>a with acc«->sor- Mothers Guests Of I 9 At Girls'Stale Girl Scouts Mark!™I* Scout Round-up ?,t Button Bay, Flower Arranging - At a recent meeting of Beta Sig- Christened Sunday Vt., In July. Welcomed a.< rit'w members to ma Phi, Matawan, officers were "ifi>n?e Frontier" was the theme Auxiliary Juniors Delegates Tea Robert Holtz jr., son of Mr. and j the club were Mrs. Arthur Aspinali elected for I he 1982-198.1 term. Mrs. Robert llolu, 1.19 Manchester 50th-Anniversary for the art show. The judges were Art Demonstrated and Mrs. Mae Aspinali Dell, Mats- TKe Junior Auxiliary of the Laur- Those elected were: President; Miita Judith Bolxily, daughter of Ave., Keyport, was christened Sun- Monmouth Council of Girl Scouls two well-known shore artists, Ann! Tlu; "Art o! Flower Arranging" wan. Giu'sta were Mrs. Cora Mee. ence Harbor American. Legion Aux- jMrs. Walte* Garner; vice presi- Mr. ond Mrs. Paul Boboly, 300 day, May 13, 19G2. at St. Joseph's held iis first annual Girl Scout Re- Kobayashi and Fran Mcllvain. was demonstrated and discussed r;t(, Mrs. Annie Dtfnne, Mrs. Walt* jllajy 332 entertained their mothers dent, Mis. John Pinto; correspond- Route 35, Laurferice 'Harbor, repre- Church, KeyporL The sponsors view Saturday at the Monmoulh j Both Mrs. Kobayashi and Mrs. Mo- by Mrs. Claries Johnson of I'm1 raut Kock, Union Beach; and Mrs, at a mother and daughter ten for ing secretary, Mrs. Richard Bad- sented the Ladies Auxiliary of t^e j Charle^ffolt^~ ji1' and R. K, Roskos. Matawan. Ho^teisei er, recording secretary, Mrs. Shopping Center, Ealontown, This Ilvain live in Miudlelown Township, j Garden Club of Atlantic Highland;., Mother's'Day at the Legion Home Laurence Harbor American Legion were Mrs. Harold Kofoed and Mr*, James Redmond; treasurer, Mrs. After the christening a buffet sup- Among f.iie lop six winners were | during a meeting of the Root anil Leo F'ilkin. „ on Summerfield Ave., Laurence j Robert Winterberg and extension Post ,132 as their delegate to Jersey Sherry Wilson. Intermediate Troop | Branch Garden Club heUI m the Harbor. Twenty-five, mothers and Girls State at a. tea in the Carierct of Gi ill fi8. Union Beach, age 10, and Susan I Kurds Gardens Fire House, Union officer, Mrs John Roberts. The was thy council-wide event r daughters attended. incoming officers will be installed Memorial Legion Home, Carteret. Charles Holtz jr., Mr. and Mrs. Jo- to be:held firssinct e the Northern Mon-1 Tanis' Senior Scout Troop 312, j Beach, -'A brief business session was con- and assume thair duties in Septem- Also attending the tea as the alter- soph Holt?., Mr. and Mrs. J. P. MADISON Anderson, Gail and Leroy Andi'i'- mouth, Shore and Monmou'.h Court I Matawan, at;e 15. Bernard Dress, club presi- ducfjetf by Theresa Rathbun, chair- ber. ' •; nate lrom/ylo local unit was Miss 1 House Council, merged as one com-1 dent, announced that the Root and .son, Daniel I ". Hayes, Mr. and Mrs. plete council. TOWNSHIP iman.-'ahe introduced Mrs; William ic, Russell, ilnufjluer of Mrs. j Charles Em«y and Mr. and Mrs. I Special Bulletin Branch . Garden Club's arrange- Ijl'dWIllOS, lu**~i :nt;uiatt~, oeiuui j _ g. , . t ments in the Mmrihoro Hospital Foster., president of the Auxiliary Geraldine Russell, -78. Shot-eland Robert ilolu. LUMBER , ' aiid'senior advisor of the juniors. "Round-Up" For scouts and Mariners parUcipaiird \ By American Legion Auxiliary Maytime Tour will be Circle, Laurence.Harbor. in'the event, dressed in full uni- placed in the home, of Mrs. Daniel SUPPLY .Mrs^ Foster'spoke briefly on me •The girls were accompanied by form of their respective groupings. A special bulletin has been issued Jacques Rose, U Park Ave., Elber- Ht. .14 and F.dgur Rd. activities of the organization $>A New Officers For by the American Legion, Depart- Madison Students Mrs. William Foster, president of Leading the parade was the Coun- r ., , - ,, ,- , on. The arrangements will be made Chcesequake, Matawan Announced that ily; regular meet- cil's Mounted Troop. This is'the ment ooff New Jersey, Jo all the lo- jb y Mfs . e0 Lammers, Mrs. Wall- VISIT OUR SNACK BAR % A "round-up" program for stu- the local auxiliary; Mrs. William ing 0f May 26 will l>e advanced only Girl Scout Troop in the Middle cal posts and county posts harmon-j cr Marlin_ Miss EdiUle RiCnar(js •.;„. FjOR.. FREE COFFEE dents planning to enter Mailfcoii- -Bridge-man and Mrs. Rollin Rath- Court St. Joseph Atlantic States thai rides as a the conduct uf the Memorial and Mrs..Ihvoid Rohloff. . to Saturday because of a conflict Township High School in the (all Poppy Sale Campaign. bun. Mrs. Rita Fariello was elected troop. Troop members rode horses Final t ians were made for the with the poppy drive. The meeting will be held on Saturday on the Both-girls are juniors at Sayre- from lhe Eatontowa Riding Stables, It appears that the provisions of will start at 1:30 p.m. high school campus. grand regent of The. Catholic "Spring Along the Bay Shore" flow- villfj High School and attend Si. Daughters, Court St. Joseph 884. which also is their headquarters. the law are widely misunderstood er show lo be held" on May 2(i, BI(T PAINT The entertainment included an The "round-up" program planned Lawrence's Church, Laurence.Har- Parade music was provided by and therefore, the law is violated from 2 to Ii p.m. at tha Harris Gar- Openlng'solo "Mother" by Julia 01- mainly for eighth grade students, at the, meeting held, in-the school bOr. they are former members of hall. the following banus: Middletown throughout the slate. dens Fire House.. Harold Simmons SALEJWW! sen. The girls joined in the chorus. will acquaint the new freshmen Girl Scout Troop 93 of Laurence Drum and Bugle Corps; lhe Nep- is the flower show chairman and Susan Crane recited a pfwrn entitl- Mrs. Frances Thaler, retiring Corrective mcasuies under the with the 'administration personnel; Harbor, v tuno Shore Liners; Twin Lights the public has been invited to par- SEE OUR GARDEN ed "Mother" and a song, "Mother law should bc taken by the officials i',. the school plant, and outline some grang d regentg , presidedp . Serving Drum anct. Bugle Corps of High- and governing bodies of communi- ticipate and attend the show. SUPPLY DEPT. Dear" was rendered by Judith and operational procedures of particu- Minnesota Native with Mrs. Fariello during the com- Peggie Gohmert. Theresa Rathbun The Boboly family, natives of lands, and' O'Brien Major Posl, ties of the stale by (1) securing the Mrs. Harold Botlger and Mrs. Crab Grass and Weed Kilter lar interest tv them. This orienta- Minnesota, have resided in Laur- ing year will be Mrs. Kathcrine Veterans of Foreign Wars, Drum co-oprr::!:or.- of line various veter- Richard Spencer wili be in charge j At Bargain Price* {.-entertained with a tap dance. tion, phis the testing which will Sulliff. -vice grand regent; Mrs. Ann and Bugle Corps of Neptune, Another poem entitled "Mother" provide a realistic basis for plan- I'lice Harbor for 11 years. Judith ans' organizations, by the promo- of entries from 9 to 11 a.m. Earl j is a member, of the debating team, Letwenske, prophetess; Miss Ann Exhibition Hall tion of an understanding of the lawBenton will be in charge of the FREE PARSUNf. — PA 1-45W was recited by Karen Crane, who ning programs of studies vvitii pu- Stringer, financial secretary; MH. 11 s 3*V also sang "The Trayeling Man." pils and parents, will help the pu-and is interested in anything per- Ann O'liare, historian; Mrs. Aim A Girl Seoul exhibition hall was nnd (2) by the grunting of appro-1 p'a, ', "l~; MrS; Loretta Schacffer "The Lumberyard With Dorothea Grimes and Kathleen Cr.r- pih adjust more quickly in the taining to civics, vocational sub- Emery, treasurer; Mrs. Mary Lou set up on lhe Malls, where booths priate permits valid only for the will be horticulture clerk; Mrs. The Store" roll gave a cheer for mothers and fall and benefit more fully from jects, and history, modern and an-Allen,' monitor; Mrs. Philomena were decorated to explain the var- period of sale under the law. Lawrence Saccone, arrangements Judith Gohmert gave a recitation. their high school experience. cient. Her favorite hobby is sketch- Lanzaro, sentinel; Mrs. Constance ious programs, badges and pro- The period of the poppy sale has clerk, and tea table hostesses will A twist contest concluded the pro- ing and she is a member of the Cholewiliski, lecturer; Mrs. Nancy jects of Girl Scouts. Several troops been specifically fixed as seven be Mrs. John Calandra, Mrs. Harry • gram. Judith Gohmert and Kath- Students will tour the building Art Institute of Minnesota. DuBois, organist. Mrs. Thaler and brought in charcoal burners and days prior to and including Mem- Ray and Mrs. Ernest Pfeiffef. leen Carroll were the prize win- with student guidance committee Geraldine has selected nursing as, Mrs. Margaret Mathaey were elect- made campfircs on the Malls, to orial Day, This is the portion which Also Mrs. Botlger, publicity, pos- members from 9 to 9:30 a.m. A her vocation. She Is a member of ed trustees for three years; Miss cook their lunch outdoors, and the ters and guests; Frank Warwick, ners. short orient.tlun meeting is plan- is most generally misunderciood $1.00 Off Plans were made to hold a junior the JAN (Junior Auxiliary Nurse), Marie Dougherty and -Mrs. Car- menus featured the traditional hot and misinterpreted. properties. Miss Richards and Mrs. ned in the cafeteria to introduce Perth Amboy General Hospital, and mella-DiSanlo, two years", and Mrs. dogs, baked beans, hamburgers, Rohloff were in charge of the pro- Toward Purchue ot: Any variety show Saturday, June 30, at Kenneth V. Smlda, high school the Legion Home. A rehearsal will spends a great deal of her time Sylvia Charles ami Mrs. Helen and such items as pancakes and gram. principal, Clark T. Oonlin, assist- serving as a junior volunteer. She Brown, one year. Laurence Harbor "Tiptoe Through the Tulips" ar- be conducted at Saturday's meet- ant principal, and Mrs. Mary A. gingerbread, all baked on open ing. Funds realized wHl be used to is scheduled.to attend a three-day fires. Other troops entertained rangement competition for May 10414 Dwyer, Miss Ruth Samaci, and workshop at the Jersey City Medi- The installation ceremony will Club Meets Monday was won by Mrs. Harold Simmons, further the activities of the Junior Thomas McKcon, of the guidance spectators with drill team work. organj-atiop.. cal Center. be conducted at the June meeting. folk dances and songs. with Mrs. Lammers, second; Mrs. office staff. Mrs. Dwypr, director Plans For Coming Events The Woman's Cluh of Laurence Rohloff, third, and Mrs. Martin, Fertilizer of student personnel services, will Jersey Girls State will be held An art show in Ihe Center's Civic Harbor will meet Monday evening explain the purposes of the round- at Douglass College, June 24 lo Plans for coming events were out- Auditorium also was a feature. at 8 p.m. in the Webster Hall of fourth. The arrangement for June Sisterhood Installed up and the testing and program- June 29. It is a practical applica- lined by the respective chairmen. More than 50 entries were shown, the Laurence Harbor Community will be "June Bride" and will tea- tion of Americanism and good citi- The theatre party will be held Sat- New Officers Thursday ming involved. zenship. The entire program is a and were done in several media, Church. urday, according to Mrs. John including watercolors, crayons, The guest speaker will be David To Explain Athletic Program non-partisan, non-political attempt Buck. Sunday is the deadline for New officers were installed at to leach and inculcate in the youth charcoal and oil. All the work Dunbar who is associated with the the final meeting for the season Joseph Germain, director of y banquet reservations. Mrs. Brown shown here had received district National Boy Scouts, North Bruns- To THE RESIDENTS OF HOLMDEL physical education, and Paul Aron- of America, a love for God H"dis banquet chairman. The canC'er prizes, and it was put in this ex- wick. He will describe the Kiddie- , of the Siiterhood. of the United He- Country. brew .Congregation held Thursday ton, uf the Munugiaiii Club, will dressing meeting will be neiu hihit so that six entries could he Keep-Well program and show slid- explain the athletic program of in- The purpose of Girls State is to Tuesday evening at the home ol . evening «t the synagogue. Installed provide citizenship training for selected for the council to enter I es. by Saul Diamond, president of the tramural and varsity sports. Don- Mrs. Elizabeth Rafter, Van Brakle congregation, were:' Mrs. Albert ald VanNote, newly-elected presi- girls of high school age, to afford Rd., Matawan. dent of the student council, will in- them an opportunity to live togeth- Goldman, president; Mrs. Dia- er as self-governing citizens, to in- Mrs. Gertrude Leamy, chairman , mohd, vice president; Mrs.' Irwin form the prospective students of 'ha of the poetry contest, held in St. ' i Hubenfeld, vice president; Mrs: aims and purposes of this council form them about the duties, privi- Joseph's School, announced the IS and explain student participation in leges, rights and responsibilities winners. Georgette Ader, 8B, won 1 , ,W«.Her Ogens, treasurer; Mrs: Mil- of American Citizenship in order -i r . -i r ton Krain, 'recording secretary; the government of the school, the first prize in the first division. Ml In orderder tto give you more Parents of students who have that they may understand and par-Her poem was eligible for the "i r i)romj>' and eieefficienn t wervlcc, we Mri. Richard Ackerman, corres- ticipate, in the functioning of their d f ' ponding secretary, and Mrs. Eu-participated in this program are New Jersey poetry contest and it i r ~\ r I hhav e hahdd tlicstl o ddecals made lo government, and help them grasp ~\ r '' ?&- •3* place on your phoue. Please do gene Newman, financial secretary, encouraged to call the guidance of- the meaning of some of the respon- was selected for honorable mention. -i r •so as the time snvod In calling us Mrs. Bertrand Goldstein, outgo- fice for an individual interview to Kslrella Sanchez, 8A was second -i r -i r could Mivu a life. ing president, thanked her officers work out a four-year program of sibilities that they must assume prize winner and Kathleen Daii- ir m DIRECTIONS •nd the members for their "hard studies. The counseling session will when they become adults. iewicz, 7A, third. In tile second i r ^ r * Place in warm water for 2 min- ' work and co-operation" during her be based on the testing results and division, Joanne O'Neill, 4C, won ! 1 r , .. "ir 1 utes tliun slide off paper lu phone. year in office. on the information supplied by the Little League Auxiliary the first prize; Carol Christianson, I HEAVY ,' Hostesses for the evening were students' present schools. 4A, second prize, aid Carol Me-! SQUAD WILL CALL , rMrs. B. Blumenfeld, Mrs. I. Niso- The guidance office is open from In Babe Ruth Parade Adam, 4C, third. I DUTY Member* of the Keyport Fhst noff, Mrs. I. Roseiuhal, Mis. S.8 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day and on PRIVACY FENCE Aid Squad aimmmci'ft this week The Laurence Harbor Little Lea- Mrs. Charles Emery, chairman i that members will cull at etch Roienthal, Mrs. Ben Rosenberg, Thursday, May 24, from 7 to 9 p.m. of the successful Easter Bonnet j New Cabana Panels, Pre-Cut an lunne in the township Sunday, May 'Mrs. Goldman and Mis. Harry Pop- All Interviews with guidance stalf gue Auxiliary will participate in card party, gave her report and j - •* **•-"- 20, lo distribute coin cards llifll tho Babe Ruth parade Sunday. Bundled — Red Cedar will tw used lor the annual bolicl- must be pie-arranged by telephone. expressed her gratitude to all Ihe UUon Tor funds to mippntt U»e Members will meet at The Circle, members of her committee. SLATS and CAP all 1x6" FOR STRENGTH Laurence Harbor, at 12:30 p.m. Inside Die coin card will he a Further Information may be ob- Mrs. Alvina Fitzgerald reported dee nl fot >ou t*i place on jour on the recent rummage sale. AND BEAUTY phone. \3>". instruction as seen lierc tained from Mrs. Patrick Carroll, m v«'tur Incai paper. If you bhmitd 217 Hillcresl Ave., Laurence Har- Comes 4' - 5' and 6 ft. High ncm\ inoru tl«*cal^ call at the Hu/let bor, or Mrs. William Loughlin, J'ust Office. DON'T MOVE! Each Section Contains One 4x4 Post The (Mi'dj*. u'liit-h provide n form Furman Blvd., Cllffwood Beach. North Bayshore of jiystoinatk- savliiK for residents The cheerleaders' instructors to make their anmuil rniUrihutidii, also will contact the above mem- CALL LO 6-4500 wilt l>e collo<'ted by bqund mem IMPROVE bers in August, offerinR Hinple bers for more details. GOP Women Meet time for residents Ui make tlietr The auxiliary also will inarch in coiitributUMi over a period of time tha Memorial Day parade, May The Federated Women's Republi- without uiutuo hardship YOUR .10, in Laurence Harbor. can Club of the North Bayshore Funds are ustxi entirely for Uie area met Monday at the Bayvicw supixirt of the .siai.id and for Uie Matawan Lumber Co. maintenance and replacement of Card of Thanks Presbyterian cottage, Cliffwood equipment. The squad notei it HOME Beach. Mrs. Charles Tonks, presi- anticipates a successful drive since Wo wish to express our sincerest The Friendln Lumber Yard the 1H56 ambulance, with nu>re thanks to the First Aid Squad of dent, presided. than 50.O00 mill's. U ncaring * Matawan Township who came so Mrs. Edward Malcolm, represen- replacement »tnge. Experienced, Guaranteed Craftsmen quickly to our sister's aid, Mrs.tative to Monmoutli County Federa- SUTPHIN AVE. MATAWAN • Add-A-Level • Extensions • Dormers James Cahill, when she needed help tion of Republican Women, report- for our mother, Mrs. Elsie Quilter. ed that the bayshore club was :. '• Finished Basements • New Kitchens They administered oxygen Immedi- awarded the county prize for the ately but unfortunately our- Mom most advertisements sold for the • Finished Attics was beyond help. convention book The club presi- W« would also like to thank the dent, Mrs. Tonks, was a guest WE DO THE WHOLE JOB OR ANY PART Rev. William Bausoh. of St. Jo- at the convention of N.J. State Fed- seph's Church of Keyport for giv- eration of Republican Women In Not just three sizes... but three different kinds of cars... Chevrolet! I (• I YMUV t. Pay — First Pnyment • MooMu After Completion ing her last rites and also the Atlantic City. Or We Can Recast Your »rewot Mortgage Matawan Township police for their Mrs. Malcolm also announced assistance. Our sincerest thanks. • hat because the club publication, Mr. and Mrs. James Quilter "News and Views" was considered Mr. and Mrs. John Quilter so outstanding, llui board appointed County Line Construction Mr. and Mrs. Warren Brecn the publisher, Mrs. Walter lid- Mr. and Mrs. James Cuhlll wards, to work on the committee — And Supply Corp. — jlns—adv 17 of the county publication, "GOP R.D. 1, Box 1A, Highway 35, Matawan Vision." If you need printing of any To Receive (iift LO 6 3311 kind, we are here to serve you. Our quick service and reasonable As a campaign activity, il was ! prices will please you. decided thin from now until F.lec- lion Day a CiUP club in the north bayshore area will receive a gift once a month toward their cam- paign. Clubs eligible are Union Beach Regular Republican Club, Matawan Township Good Govern- When In Town . . . ment l'"|.ublican Club and Keyport Men's and Women's Republican Club. Tilt! Keyporl club was select- ed for May. DonH Overlook It also was decided that, as In the past, registration information will be dmilat'-d iliroiighoul the north buyshore area. These Services . Mrs. Henry Oehler reported on the convention lu'ld In Allamic I'll;' May I unil Ii. Aile'iiding from tin? INSURED SAVINGS ACCOUNTS bnyshore club were Mrs. RnyninnJ Ilildebrandl, Mrs, Henry Deliler, • HOME MORTGAGE LOANS Mrs. Edwards, Mrs, Tonks, Mrs. Allen Weaver and Mr«. .liunes Hik- CHRISTMAS CLUBS er. Mrs. Tonks look pan in the p.u- adi! of presidents ,iml »;is present- • HOME IMPROVEMENT LOANS ed wllh an orchid corvine from lu?r club members ALL PURPOSE CLUBS II W.IH iinimiiuivi! lh.il Hie mem- b-'fdiip (Iriv.- wi" M'M! Ml lini" A • ACCOUNT LOANS n:v; ;r. V.I'I ••. ','"• !•',"•! 'I - ' '• \ Union IIIMIII, was wi'lcuined, SAVINGS UY MAIL 'III" uexl club imvlhu; will he Mondiiy, June II. nl X;.'lb p in- .n • MONEY ORDERS (Personalized) lluyvli'w I'ri'sliylcrlaii collage. ClllfWIIIIll HtMill Per Annum on Regular Saving* Paid 4 TJmei Each Year Sponsor Bus Trip To Putricict Murphy's Take your pk of 34 models during CIIEYY'S GOLDEN SALES JIIR1UEB Till! Wflf.u•• Di'p.iilini'ul of lhe No look-alilten horol Ycm'vo got ttiroo rtorldpdly dlfforonk of ltvottuow, too, for such ft low, low prlM. • Got, * DIvMMdi Paid M (hi First Dollar of D«p«ftt. Wumnn't Club ill I,nmrim; Iliilmr * PIMNII Debited by lh« ltih of any Month Car* from the Itt h Itn own HI?.J und A Hporty ^loani In your oyo? Slop right up to our Corvftlf J * Savins* Inwrwi up lo $II,*M.M. Murphy's Hesl.iimiiil, Wmli'lien sl7.7,lo. Tin Jnl .ini'iolli (Jlii!vi'il>'i'i Hpoiialty It luxury— for ronr-«nglna ftonmpcr nnd fiLtHirlng tlmL'n doggoat niAt lur, Tliuntdiiy, .IIIIIM 21. iliii lilp la | Minibtr Fwlcral llouiw l.nun Hank open lo Iliu public. Jimt About »vcryihini; youM nxpuct li'mi nn pxpcn.ilvo car, effortlo^. • Conclusion i Boo your Chovrulot dvaUr now Aiiyinii) wl.thinn n'nerv,illiMi'i limy oxcopt th» oxpmuio, • If you'iit ihinldiiK » l»It tlirlflier, Mcmbtr F*4«ral Having! k loan Inaurinc. Corpornttai r.onliii't Mri, .i.uui'n Aiiii'.liiinu, for tho innst vorifoillo cholco going nnd a " """ ^ t.«K«l for State, County, Municipal anil Si'hool Dlalrlci I umli lliiyvli'W I'r., l.iiiii'i'iii1* Minimi'. V/i th« Cliuvy II with pr.iutiaility Lo du you prouj, bounty of a buy on yaur kvuiiia* Icgnl 'or Trml I'unilit Till! IICKI IIM'I'IIIIIJ Of Illl) l|i'|>,lll- IIIHlt 'n'lil -|l Mis Anil. I ir, luii" 'i ,H lh''(t'illfhi Dimnu] Pu>n>, arc 1tW Till'. KEANSBURG SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION JOHNSON - MOTOK CO. 1134 Main St., Matawan LO 6-28OO 110 Main Street, fti Phone LOwcll 6-1040 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. Thursday, Moy 17, 1962
I placing John DiesMcr, who recttivt- testify after him nanted \o know Communication I )y resigned. The. term wiH expire how it '.ould be warranted that take Lefferls 'in 1965. $5.50 could be charged to bring <3Imm?ai To the residents of Matawan, (continued from page one) A resolution was adopted that in water from the line into the house BST&BUMSD ilt* On Memorial Day we will honor houses buUt and marketed success- the future all ordinances would to the kitchen sink. The objectors COllia I1MI — t. MABEL BKOWN, out deceased veterans and Gold fully in Centra! Park. bs read at the meetings by title maintained that water had to reach Map Of 207 Lots only and not in their entirety. May- one outlet before service existed, FuMUhtd tvtry TkurtdaT ill Ktyport. MonmouUi County. N. 1. Star mothers with a patriotic par- KY BROWN PUBLISHING AND PRINTING COUP AN V Mr. Sharkey »'«) presented a or Chester said new state legU!a> «>. if it cost the company $il to ade and appropriate services. map for classification for Rock ion permits this, H copies of suoh deliver water .Ic.'.iie house, that J. MtlMt Blown, Editor — Owaldiu V. Brown, Auoclat* We feel to truly show our love Hill, Inc., of 207 !ct4 oh S4.1 acres ordinances are advertised, posted charge shou&'b'e to the first outlet tW M>U««n Jounul K * Mw>p*ptr "of th* p«ot>l«, to tot p*opl«, and respect for these comrades is between Route 9 and Cottrell Rd., in the town and copies distributed to constitute service. ATTENTION-GETTER . . .Warren Messerschmidt," cad is M* v*opb.~ lu *tm to Is a«rv« Uw twt bitereal* oi MiUwau ud just north of Route 516 for classifi- to members of the audience. vtdnlty; to piucr.1 uU ol UM un ol tlw ««k without blai or prtjudlc* to make our community n better cation. He submitted a check for Other objectors h/;ld. that a!J president of the Keyport Chamber of Commerce, had a shat- aww, cohwrvjUv* nianiwr, reiiKcUaf the '••••UeMbM place by sponsoring and promoting sons of inconsistencies were de- tering experience at ihe chambers spring dinner meeting last w, and ttHaaby makla« lu*U worUj « UM1> conttdoK*. J5 with t*n; map. When he was veloping as the company erred in activities for the holiday that will reminded the charge was $5 per its billing, chargiiM: some users week . . . GaveUed the meeting to order and put the gavel *?Sa«end-cla» Putw Paid al Matawao, K»w Jtrwy," bring pleasure to both young and lot. he asked the board to read Guadalcanal right through the glass top of Ihe speaker's table at Ye Cot- where the wording of the ordinance for fixtures they did not have. The ' Rafgoe.>i>iUit]r anwf to limit** la ttovart «l »• »P»" old. •;..,..• (continued from page one) company's survey of uses and out- tage Inn . . . down went the table cloth followed by assorted adopted Apr. 3, 1961, was for "each of president; Mrs. Irene Brenon, As the flag passes by and we lets at the houses of* its'consumers, rolls. ;;butter, water glasses, et als, all topped by a. finely plat" in the puhJis ied account and ssnior vice president; Mrs. Geral- carriwl on from January to last bare our heads in respect, kt us that was what he was offering as j dine Fitzsimmons, junior vice pros- month, was held to be "all mixed tossed salad ... Warren was up lo the happenstance, however, remen.bir that, those men who be was submitting "one plat." I ideht; Mrs. Edith Kern, secretary; up" and not giving allowance to continued on with "Now that I'm sure I have your attention died that our flag would continue The board reckoned that he owed Mrs. Conception, treasurer; Mrs. the kinds and sires of.fixtures is ..." Reports have it that the former Kofoed boat works 207 times $5 or $1035. Mayor John Ann Mitchell, chaplain; Mrs. Scar- use. site on the north side of West Front St., across the creek from' to wave, also died to preserve our PhiHip* Jr. read btt the official borough, conductress; Mrs. Doro- peace and happiness, and that per- minute* record of the ordinance thy Schar, Mrs. Helen.Bienkowski, The Laurence Harbor residents the Ye Cottage Inn, has been purchased by a loca! boat build- THURSDAY, MAY 17, ISC hap* they would rather see smiles and found it read "the applicant Mrs. Alice Hausmannl Mrs. Lov- came largely armed with bottles er who plans to bulkhead and fill the area to street level and of water to »how the examiner than tears, joy instead of sadness. shall pay a fe» of $5 (or each ero, and Mrs. Schar, Color Bearers construct a boat works and display rooms . , . Will really im- thown on Bi» -ma without de- 1, 2, J, and A, respectively. Mrs. how bad the wafer was. Mr. Kan- 7 tcr objected to this, holding the prove the area if the plan goes through ... A variance has ..;" : Thp State Constitution Says ... Let us remember that the Only claring what the "each" referred Irene Meehan will serve as flag been approved for Robert Wilson to proceed with construc- dead are those who are forgotten, to. The mayor deplored it coukl bearer; Mrs. Davis, banner bear- raU-s were the only issue at hand. But Mr. Ferraro overruled him ' N*w Jersey State Constitution, in Article VIII, on tax- and a< we honor these comrades have slipped through with this er; Mrs. Ethel Volpe, patriotic in- tion of a restaurant adjoining his fishery on West Front St structor; and Mrs. Elsie Lyk>, his- and admitted testimony to be taken ation wd finance, in Section IV, subsection No. 1. states let us fee! ihey are marching with typographical omission. Joseph Gu- HITS ANP MISSES . . .The Matawan Regional Board of mina produced the planning torian. and specimens shown. One specta- "The Legislature shall provide for the maintenance and sup- tor defied Mr. Boylan to take a sip Education is nearing & decision on its choice for a full-time us, guiding us on to bigger and board's draft of a recommended Presentations Made board secretary ... Announcement may be made at Monday's = nort of * thorough and efficient system of free public sellout better things. ordinance which clearly stated the of the water he was* showing, offer- The following presentations were ing the superintendent $1 to do so. regular meeting . . . Speaking of boards of education, Union for the Instruction of all the children In the State between Participate in the parade and Charge should be J5 per lot, but made: A past president's pin to the John Salvest, Madison Park, the Beach quite likely will reject a 10-year contract with Keyport the ages of five and eighteen years." ; the services at Memorial Park, outgoing president, Mrs. Lovero, But Mr. Kanter insisted it was •, This obligation is incumbent on the politic?.! subdivisions board's attorney, had to grant the was a gift from the auxiliary and all highly improper, that there was as an.overture to an expansion program at Keyport High that Matawan may be a commun- specimen recommended by thu was presented by Mrs. Schar; a no trua proof this was Laurence School. Keyport most likely will go ahead with its program of the state,- the counties, and as in the case of Madison ity joined together In lev* and Harbor Water Co. water. He did Township, voting on a referendum Wednesday to bond for pplanning g board was not the of- past treasuicr's pin to the outgoing no matter what Union Beach does concerning the formal con- respect for our veterans. Let's ficial ordinancordinancee . treasurer, Mrs, Bette Candjloro not believe the report of a testing tract to continue sending-re< .iving district relations . . . r. ^2,700,000 to erect two 1000-pupil junior high schools, the make it 100 per cent American. But it was found Mr. Sharkc-y serving three years was a gift from service from the Madison Town- the auxiliary and was presented by ship Board of Health showing an Property owners along Route 36 already being served with ' ^municipalities and the school districts. (Signed) was in error, too, as his firm's '"•"••' /The Madison Township Board of Education has stated application said 205 lots whereas Mrs. Lovero and a historian book undue iron and acid base any more notices of intention by the State Highway Department, mov- The Matawan Borough the engineer making the map had was presented to Mrs. Lovero by of an assurance the sampling had ing ahead with plans to erect a barrier down the center of tiwtthe alternative, if building the schoob is rejected, will Parade Commission counted 207 lots. the auxiliary historian, M"S. Helen been of Laurence Harbor Water be triple sessions by the 1964-65 school year at the latest Bienkowski. The Lithuanian-Ameri- Co. water. Route 36 ... Mayors will meet with Highway Commissioner Private Conference Dwight G. Painter next Tuesday U, further discuss plans (o •"' 'and' likely at a much earlier date. Accordingly, those who There was a private conference, can Veterans Auxiliary i>f Newark After a 90-minute hearing, Mr. - would vote "no" on the proposal because too much in taxes after which Mr. Sharkey consented presented a bouquet of flowers to Ferraro said he would liave the widen and separate the shore highway . . . Sen. .Williams Looking to accept the board's intention to the newly-installed president, Mrs. data assembled and perused by doing his darndest to get additional appropriations for thu . and expense is Involved should ssk themselves this: be $5 per lot "without duress" and Williams. The presentation was PUC experts and would make a U. S. Army Corps of Kngineers' erosion prevention and flood '"••,' Are triple sessions within the meaning of the State Con- pay the {1035. But he called the made by Mrs. Rose Basil, presi- recommendation io ihe utilities Backward dent. control plans for the bayshore area . . . which still doesn't stitution when It uses the term "a thorough and efficient board fees "exhorbitant" and sug- body in tho matter. include Keyport. system of free public schools for the instruction of all the Items About Folk* Aid Thing* gested possibility of court chal- Mrs. Lovero, on behalf of the aux- We Knew In The Loag Ago lenge. Henry Sevrin, Sayre Woods, iliary, presented a check to the re- childrenT" admonished the board it could only tiring Commander. Mr. Soltys, as : . Tea unpleasant possibility of a test case as to whether levy fees to 'the value of the serv- a gift to the post. A past Com- Madison Board vicious rumor and it must be sound- still stronger terms, even the word a, "thorough and efficient system" of education is being ices rendered, by the Point Pleas- mander's pin, a gift of the post, (continued from page one) ly scotched." , "blackmail" being used, but it was Fifty Years Ago ant case. Then Mr. Salvest sug- was presented to Mr. Soltys by the counsel of the mayor that noth- maintained within the meaning of the State Constitution can f Bids on Route 89 C and 89 D were The ooard unanimously agreed (Issue Thursday, May », 1912) gested the $50 Sol for pre- Charles Camliloro. A bouquet of rejectwt. with his statement and William ing was lo be gained by vindictive be one aftermath of a defeat of the school building referen- Taking advantage of th« clear llimmari y approval was out off llini e flowers was presented to Mrs. Lo- actions. vero by Mr. Soltys, and the newly- Board secretary William Collin- Joyce, sitting as president in Ihe dum. ' Should the courts rule a district on triple sessions day and the ideal weather for and should be cut to $10 per lot son was rehired on a 12-month con- absence of President William Kerr, Joseph Quail, the health inspec- aviation, Walter Brookins, the fam- if the applicant is denied it. installed president, Mrs. Williams, is not fulfilling the intent of the State Constitution, the loss received a bouquet from newly-in- tract, with a month's vatitliuii, stated t.'iriphJilirally that the Sep- tor, suggested, inviting Authority • of ali state aid could be a ruinous financial outcome. Those ous aviator, and Summons, the de- Mr. Hoffman contested that the at a salary of $9(100.- tember age deadline was "a mat- members to a pubfic forum at (hu signer, who are experimenting at successful applicant, taking the stalled Commander Willard. ter of established board policy that who,thought the taxes would be too great then really would Tlie board also authorized the township hail at which time they Seidler's Beach at Cliffwood, made proper measures to get his map Distinguished guests, who were we cannot change." could be questioned by citizens as begin to find out what taxes can be. seven separate flights Monday approved, should be "penalized" introduced, '.vere Mrs. Eleanor Da- Frederic P. Wiedersum Associates, school archi'ects, to prepare speci- While the board was fuming over to the need for closing the exit morning, circling about the bay and $40 moro than the developer not vids, Jersey City, senior vice pres- and could be advised as to the pub- , almost touching the different points meeting requirements. Fred Kurtz, ident of the Ladies Auxiliary, De- fications for athletic field improve- the opposition's tactics, a final pan- ments at tho high s'hool lo fee hid el was being held on its proposal lie reaction to it in Holmdel. This be arranged in Corby'i Luncheon- of land at South Amboy, Keyport Chees'jquake, the township en- partment of New Jcrsc-y; Mrs. Em- suggestion was received enthusias- Ugion Auxiliary and all around the bay. gineer, said he had consulted all ily Levering, Port Monmouth; Mrs. on June 14, Bids for athletic, art, for the public in the high school ette, Lturence Pkwy. industrial aits and science supplies auditorium. Dr. Robert Polgiazi, tically for the moment, but It Moss bunkers are now beginning towns around on their charges. He Gallagher, Keansburg; Mrs. Rose- dwindled away when (oiviishfp of- Approvts Donations Plans for th* Middlesex County said East Brunswick charged $125 mary Sommer. Keyport and Mrs. for the next school year also will assistant superintendent of schools Convention July 13 and 14 In James- to i un in Raritan Bay with the re- be received on that date, along with in Woodbridge Township, was ficials who had had dealings with sult that shad are rapidly leaving a lot, but Mr. Salvest informed him Cpncepcion, Cliffwood, all Past the Authority, did not see that body ' The Ladies Auxiliary of the Lau- burg were discussed. it had been cut to $75. Mr. Kurtz Department Presidents. quotations for the purchase of two guest speaker. i rence Harbor American Legion for other waters. adding machines for the high responding. It was observed the Memorial service! for the de- County Engineer Cooper should added that Sayreville charges a Also presented wen- Gnome Wal- Dr. Polgiazi said it is "generally Authority would thereby stt a , Put 332 approved icveral dona- iiut $1000 for a map up for class- school. ceased member* will be conducted get real busy on the method of im ker, Neptune, Sixth District Com- recognized" by educators that the precedent it would have, to follow tions at the me«tlng. held In the ification, -re^ardk-s-s of the number Nurses Employed standard four-year high school , pott home, Summerfield Ave., Lau- at the May 28 meeting. Nomina- proving the county's sidewalk on mander VFW; Vincent Boyle, Mid- in all such instances. the McGonegal Hill, as the timbers of lots. dtetbwn VFW, Dqpartmoni of N.J. The following nurses were em- "can no longer adequately prepare ' renci Harbor. tion of officers will also be held Patriotic fnstructor; Henry Trap- ployed: Helen Heim, $-(150; Martha its graduates to compete In today's A letter from the officials of the now holdintrflie embankment have The board moved on, then, to lownship was suggested as carry- ' Mn. William Foster presided and secret pal birthdRys for May rotted awaytn such an extent that hagen, committeeman from Mata- Kiel, $3950; Doris McGuire, $4350; world." and heard • report that 386 used other applications. Henry Golen- Anna Rice, $3750; Evelyn Runyon. ing more weight than a petition of will be celebrated. unless attention is immediately bock, Perth Amboy, submitted a wan Township; J. Edgar Wilkin- Teach Vital Subjects Early nylons had been lent to the Neuro- son, Chief of Police of Maluwan $4800 and Gertrude Staeger, $5350. citizens. But Mayor Ackerson noted given to retain the walk already map of 190 lots for classification. Dr. Polgiazi said that such vital there had been long conferences, Ptychiatrlc Institute for reprocess- there the county will be required to Township; and Past County Com School doctors named are Samuel ing. Funds realiifd are used to Mrs. Louis Becker Valley Vale Estates, formerly part Barr, George Brenan, Severino subjects as mathematics, science so a letter could not hope to elicit spend hundreds of dollars for tilling of the Wilson farm at Route 9 south mander Kwik, Highlands. " purchase television iett for Ihe pa- Ambrosio, Pulma Fortnica and S. and foreign languages "must be response at this late dale. Hostess To Club purposes lo replace what is already of Ticetown Rd. and opposite on Also Introduced were delegates taught at an earlier grade level ' tlenti. tnere. The recent rains have caus- V. D'Gerotimo. There will be ap- Roads Program Queried the east to Sayre Woods South. from the following VFW posts and proximately .1300 physical exami- than the high school. If our children . The following cash awards were Mrs, Louis Decker, Morganvillc, ed some of the walk to disappear A map for a total development of auxiliaries: Peter and Thomas Th': ..uiyor was questioned about approved: Leonard Wood Memor- and it is only a short time when Treacy, Jersey City, 151: 438, Red nations to be done by school physi- are to be satisfactorily prepared to i the township's $?00,000 "roads to was hostess to the social club on 420.Jots at 15,000 square feel for cians in the next school year. •feu ijiU(^iam. HK s.tiu rights u, ial project; Ktddie-KMp-Wcll Camp Wednesday evening. Games were more will go if the rains continue. this tract was turned down last bank; ijui, Wilson Gugeiman, meet life." Bell" orojjram. He said rights Ol ; He was followed by Madison way purchases now were in pro- for underprivileged children; cere- played. Mrs. John Wilson received An electric call system has been winter. Kearny; 1838, Manasquan; 1953, The following new teachers were 1 bral paUy drive. a gift from her secret pal. Kcansburg; 2170, Middietown; 2218, employed for the elementary grad- Township Superintendent of gress but believed there would be installed In the high school. To Appear In Suit word on construction in six to The entries In the poppy corsage- Attending were Mrs. Edward Matawan; 2620, Belmar; 2795, Long es provided they obtain proper cer- Schools Dr William Sample, who The county recently repaired Mr. Hoffman announced he hau tification by September: Mary F. termed the need for ihe two junior | eight weeks. S'X contracts to pur- contest were judged. The winner Becker, Mrs. Harry Konowalow, Main Street with a covering of been subneonaed to appear in the Branch; 4247, Keyport; 4303, West was Mrs. Jack Often and her cor- Mrs. Robert Owens, Mrs. Donald Keansburg; 4.17-1, Freehold; B!)0*>, Angelella, Pittston, Pa., $4600; Lois high schools proposed in the ref- j chase sectors of land for widen- broken stone and to-day that is be- suit of Midtown Properties, Inc., Hdelson, 87 Alpha Ave., Old eremlum as "critical." ing roads were approved. aage will be entered in the Middle- Miller, Mrs. Martin Smith sr., Mrs. ing coated with Shark River gravel Maywood, vs. Sayrelown Realty Highlands; and 712 Sgt. James W. sex County Poppy Corsage contest. Martin Smith jr., and Mrs. Joseph Hennessey Post, Newark. Also. Bridge, $5100; Sara Marks, 12 He noted the increased tax bui-i Seymour .<*• ™*iabc$ was r(i' as a binder. Co., Sayre Woods, and that Mrs. Ledge Terr., Old bridge, $4600; 1 The judges were Mrs. Raymond Lanzaro sr. Mary Brown, the clerk, also had American Legion Pest 321, Union don that may result Irom school """^'f magistrate for three yea.s Panamas are as low as $3.00 at Beach. June Silverman, Union, $4600. Thai!- - * • lie also is magistrate in Keyport Korkowski, Miss Mary Rcihcr and Plans were made for the next W S. Wallace & Co., Keyport, ac- been called and ordered to produce building but added, "taxes are im- Mrs. Harvey Bloom. cus Soley was re-employed accord- and Keansburg. meeting to be held at the home of cording to an advertisement in this all minutes, records and maps per- Following (he installation, re- ing to the salary guide at $5100. pon.inl, but so are mir children The poppy window display Will Mrs. Miller. taining to the processing ol the freshments were served and danc- and it's about time we thought of Mr. Seaman reported he wa;, gel- issue. ting anxious inquiries from resi- Scldon Ward, son of Supt. and 1200-acre Midtown subdivision over ing enjoyed. our children," the years. A total of $4,000,000 dents in the area lo be annexed Mrs. J. 11. Ward, has been granted The hospitality committee includ- Dr. Sample said it was a matter from Raritan Township as to when a master and pilot's license and is in realty sales are at issue. The ed Mr. Brenon. Mr. Soltys, Mr. Wil- of simple fact tint township chil- township fought in the court the Vote Wednesday it would lake place, lie said it now the pilot on the N.Y. & N.J. lard, Mr. Iscmann, Mr. Licgel, dren "cannot be assured of a prop- li»d to await tax map revisions. It's Spring... Steamboat Company's boat Saga- development of 3500 houses on the Mrs. Scarborough, Mrs. Lovero, (continued from page one) er education wi'.' ->ut our increas- Midtown land. system. Mr. Rice accused the op- Jo'ui H. V.uunl, tlie assessor, ac more, which runs between Keyport Mrs. Williams, Mrs. Hausmann, ing our facilities.'' knowledge they were coming in. nnd New York. Seldon is but 22 Mrs. Lylo and Mrs. Brenon. position of a "smear" campaign Committeeman John E. Keating against the integrity of the board Mr. Seaman suggested the town- years old and is probably the stated the State Department of ship committee contact consulting Time To Hit The youngest man to have a master and nembers by representing this to Conservation and Economic Devel- :ie an unprincipled "cover up" to Petition To engineers ..Niut the proposed town- pilot's license for New York barbs? opment anil the Middlesex County ship-wide sewer development. Theo- and the adjacent waterways. Sues To Upset hide alleged faully calculations on Planning Board has estimated the enrollment. (continued from page one) dore Friedaeur, president of the OPEN ROAD So important is the campaign for township would have to produce (continued from page one) could i:o over the heads of the Property Owners Association, ex- $15,000 in matching funds to par- that his 'dumping ground had n Mr. Rice added: "This vicious N.J. Highway Authority if they woman suffrage In the United rumor is particularly cruel in that pressed disappioval of any plan States this year that not even the ticipate in the first 18 months work two-year approval, and was denied would not consider it, th?t it could that would make all homeowners of the "Green Acres" parks de- the right to bid on this year's there are a number of parents sin- Presidential battle can wholly di- cerely interested in knowing just be taken to the governor. have sewers. It was explained the vert public Interest from It. Six velopment program, contract. He also charges that the Norman Schantz said a retalia- feasibility survey was designed to contract with Maplowond Disposal when their child will be eligible Statei—Kansas, Michigan, Nevada, Mr. Sevrin submitted for Per- 'or kindergarten. tory move would bring the Park- locate those areas of sufficient Ohio, Oregon and Wisconsin—will shing Park, Inc., New York, a map is at variance with both the spec- way people to their senses, lie not- density of population that sewers vote in November next on the adop- ifications and Maplewood's bid. Will Not Change Deadline ed their parking and storing area should be installed, that the feasi- of six lots on Throckmorton Lane "The fact remains that, the board tion of constitutional amendments adjoining the property of the Mr Kmmons also asked that the off the Telegraph Hill exit was, bility would not result in sewers that extend the full suffrage to wo- has absolutely no intention whatso- being recommended for open areas. Browntown Water Co. for classifi- committee be restrained from pay- ever to change its deadline for age in his opinion, an eyesore and it men. cation. in); Miiplewood any money and be could be declared a "public nui- Mayor Ackerson said a study is eligibility find that with the dtad- under way of an ordinance to re- The Paul Beach Civic Associa- ordered to comply with the statutes ine as established the kindergar- sance." . Fifty Yean Ago tion suggested to tlie board by let- anl award the contract on com- Mud Not lie Vindictive quire sewers for subdivisions ol en enrollment will be substantial- 50 houses or more. (Issue Thursday, May 16, 1912) ter that salvage military barges be petitive bids. ly higher than it is now. This is a There were those who spoke in Seidler'i Beach within two weeks obtained and sunk «s breakwaters The suit was filed on Ix'half of will be a regular aviation station. to protect town-sliip Deaches. Hie Mr. r.mmons by William 11. Burns This was made certain Tuesday board was highly reserved on this. jr., Keyport attorney. when representatives of the Queen Aeroplane Company announced that they had given out contracts for the erection of two hangars for Police, Roads, Dusty Roads In 'N VALIANT VIM 4 Or. Sdn., RAH, W Wnlli, the use of the celebrated avintor (continued from page one) from pafj(> one) Mortgage Loans (irces, Std. Tram. IUH.M and aero machine expert, Grover I standard and member qualifica- Cleveland Leoning. the annual dinner dance to lie held 'U PLYMOUTH DtLuie 4-Dr. Station Wa«on, • Cyl., ions for such a- department. at Tile Poet's Inn, Fnrneau, May 29. Auto. Trans., RAH, Tan $14M.M Giant searchlights are being in- Commitlremnn Millartl li, Lam- Angelo .1. Toma-sclln reported 'M GALAXIE Hdtp. Sedan, I Cyl., Auto. Train., Rtll, stalled on (he fast twin screw bi-rson, chairman of the poliri- thill mirk was progressing on Ihi; Power Slcer and Brakei, Whit* II77J.H steamers Asbury Park, Monmouth committee, said. "We arc just plan- Inki'fnmt area. Advantage was Morfgii«e Joans art iivuiliiblc here for every nentl of and Sandy Hook which within a ning for the future. When wi- want laki'n of tin1 lowering of the lake 'M RAMBLER Cuitom 4-Dr. Station Waion, • Cyl., fortnight will start the nimmi-r tra- to set up a full-time pollci' depart- 1 Standard, Rftll. ROM and Gray I13K.M to robrnri the duck. The new top home financing. Terms will be HirnnKcd to suit your in- vel between Atlantic Highlands and ment, we will IIBVO thi' ordinniirr ilcck of the dock will be |>ul on •5» PLYMOUTH Belvedere Sport Coupe, 8 Cyl., New York. to do it. Our plans for the Immed- tin's weekend. Siiml al.so will be dividual requiu'inc-nls. Appraisals arc ni(i.sen, rhaiiniiin of the 1( you HIT planning hi buy ;i himii" or wish to iefinuni:« ! I960 CADILLAC SEDAN DeVILLE lots mapped for sale and as there Slutc Police I'rotiflliiri IIP|XT lilkCfl'OIII ilM'.'l, lli.trll.VSI'll till' Is "a large frontngo on both Main "We still will have polim ;.-«! .. j{ Full Power — Fully Equipped nnd Air Conditioned -- Tan i..illilv|i|- hn I'xi.sliiin m*KP> i-'«ii«' i" nnd KM UH. We shall wel- RlGH't (If'MI itbie lot * Idi' thitl p.tll m luvvti H,i" c ,'i,,rt '/.cy; ' the properly and will ler with the stale police nnd they ililldren piiilii'ipnti-'d in HIP I'.lustei' fircen/Whllc, W. Wall* IIOK.M Unit offer It to local Inventor! and are willing to cooperate with us »n Kgg Hunt Apr. 21 She Muled the '58 FORD Country Squire, »-PaM., 8 Cyl., Auto. Trim*.. then to city people, this mn(lcr," IK; ttaUI. nlfnlr H'n.« n Mim'.iv Ki-fif.Uinii'nl.'i RAH, Power Steer and Brakes, While, Slate examinations '"r (•rum- Twfi npeclnl officers are mm nn were set \'"<( mar School certificate!! were hi-ld duty In ilir lowiiHhlp. 'Itlr new or While Walli IIIK.N 1 '58 FORD Custom JW - 4-Dr. Sedan, « Cyl,, Automatic In Ihe Graded School here tills ilinnnci will priivlile for ihu con- 1 • tinued U(.r of the '.|>iriitlv «<*»(, Him k i •>«.«» Onilruiiui Iluif ii. iiiiitd'n)) mn The luadi orillnnnrr reqtu'i''', THI '57 l'ORD Custom 3M, 2-Dr. Swlen, 2 Tone Blue, dldcrulilo progti'Mi in liiyiiy CUM four Ineh Blonc In" nn.S., RAH, Whllu Walla, 2-Ton« nine ..,. » 705.00 pllnl with. fownnlilp will niTc|it (hem nt iniim on MIIIIIIKIIIS iiy Kev|i(iit Sliite /'« .indue I'ndlrr lhin morning grant- I'lpnl III.HH. Omuiillleeitiiiti 1- r .inI. lice, '» CIIF.VROi.KT Hclalm Sport Coupe, 8 Cyl,, H.M., NATIONAL BANK ed Ihu Hi'i'iiMJ to Jinni'B I my for 1.. Kiilrlifli' explluneil lluit |!ie plen hNcenKiU1 hperd thill yvn dr.! Auto, Tram., Tan, W. Wall* IIOH.M thn Mntuivnii Iftiiwp. A ri'imm- ciif iirillnnnctf iw|»ir<'« A nlX'liirli ftfllvnlnrn I iiiiijelli', HI ,'iiiydnin '97 VAUXHAfX 4-Dr. Sedan, Standard, HAH, Unlit Illii* I 4K.M •trance MWtllinl r,rilntlii|! tlie license gravi'l IIIIM with a two Huh oil Avc . MnlrtWiiii, Ji'O and J.'i plntt, '35 ClirvnoiXT 211), 4 Dr., « Cyl. Standard, KAII, Blue * 595.00 was before Ilic I'uurl on TueMliiy mi liiki'l Infilled by I'.iliulnimi of Inr.t w«ek, mill It wni> Inld nvi'r IhillcllnR CiMle Itraily I'or Allnrney li.IIMII Cruiii'iId, luwii'.liip |xi Thu AUiVt Can Are Sold With A M-Day UnrondU'onal (iu«rnn(c« unlll lo tlnv, whi'ii nn unr ii|ip»'ined ('oiniiiltlrcitiiiii I lice, nnd J.imiimil Jnrdiin, Arllm;- tO D|H*!lk UglllllM It llll' HlTIlM' UHS .1 • I [<II Illl'll:1l Ilj*>l" ''Ml rMlll"lV»lllr 'l I Ilh.l I'fM t ' ' ' T" ]1< IH:':- I y I1-' li'llf--!!!-!- ."'I 'I '81 I'LYMOUTtl 2 Dr. DeLtixe Sfdan, M«ll, 11 * U.00 Tnll wilvllll miiln fioin thlrty-flvi' idUil/ed Iliilldliii! lawnim- .lowiili | forly r.pi'i'cliei. i hi Ihe wlililwinil 11 uMiini to innl.ii t (lie lnun-,*ii|i lit i '84 ClirVKOl.KT 2-l)r. 0 Cyl. .Slnndiird, KIUI, Illnck i 150.00 ^< Hintl.-.lt wilit.itll en•..i.di IliaIlls. >.k-^pro> lil'lpil. ! I...L±iiniiiy. AI . fCIlliii 'llh. M>• 'II" tl-.itII,nl.,ili.j , I.,,,w, mll.i.nl i!' Mayor Moves In iniuy i iun|i,ii|'ii In New Ji'i'.ry nM'lM liiiii in ili'iitlini'. Ill ill AUTO SALES Tlie pelltlini lo the Cliiliily llo.'iiil n j luilllinlieil f I mil pm'.e Ml" I 334 Mnln M. 1 1 of I'li'ilioldem to oil our ntreel In MIIVIII Ciiiil I.. ('I Ic f ic|*>ll'llj rnll.lliif llii IW'lntll/l) |M|llll.MilV li . Mnlnwnn I'lenrnii In Mill I'llriiliilllil! nml tin* Unit II IH'W Mlcil li|ielnil|'. I'lil ii iliim MI •,viii|>iithv "illi i on- liiu for. Miiln & lit, IB full i|iioln «( fifty vutnin Inive niiuc.i; Mill lie inidy Inr liilioiluc elll'.' Wtirn >Milll|l mil lll'lll U|l I III" Hi' TO .10 MWWII.S TO I'AV neiiilv nil l.ll'lird. tion in Hie ifiir fiiliii'-. IIIUMM Witt n!lll\'l'll !M "*|i'«lti 1 OI'IN DVI'NINOS TIL 9 MKs MIIV HeiT.cii enloitiilm d Hie (ininlil A H.IIIIIIIIII «.i'. Hiicciii'ci I In rniivni (iiiilrl (In- Mil'" III! V'ti on Mondiiy (,'vi'UlnK. to thf Imh'Ntrli'l OMiitut'.'iioM. if ]l-lllhil Hi- mill Mlliei lii.i'l-i lo W: rags Fiv« THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. j, Mcty 17, 1962 Give Musi 5. Receives At Peaee Corps Day Dinner Grammar School at aw a P era 0 n a 1 11 e m,s In Marlboro P-TA Installs N*w» o: 7«tt A Xoat Famflf la Appreciated At Any Tim* " Talent Dollars A C3st of 38 made up of Marl- Donald Tshiidy was installed as] _- I IJQCQ teachers ai,d patents p:?,- The regular meeting of Ihe Mal- president of the Matawan Gram- Lyons, Mrs. Margaret j ssnted a musicale, "A Niylit Out ** twaii Methodist Wom»n',\..Society mar School Parent-Tc.;ch;r ;l.^b-. Mrs. for Christian Service was Held on ciation during the regular meeting . Monday evening with Mrs, George oi thy organization in thft High Hicks presiding. Mrs. Jean Long- School auditorium. The Rev, Chest- (treet conducted th« spiritual life er A. Galloway, pastor of The Fii'at Presbyterian Church, offered, the Mrs. , \j . Lee Couiombc (Teacher Association of Marlboro ' portion of thai program with. Mrs. day, opening at 7 p.m. Thursday, j Egari, rs invocation Serving with Mr. Ts- Mrs. StaeS r teachethe s arart aat Marl-Mailj GerarGerard Devlio, Mrs. R. W.. Her-; ,. »,.,„.„ enter-{Township of which Mrs, John Tec*-: Marshal Longstreet at the piano. hudy will be M.rs. Thomas Fiank, boro.nd.w.11 have sotoe painting rick and M,,, Frank B.lu, M,ta-| ,a J J^ ™te*:- j gis is president. . =r -- J,lr». MIcluel Ilickey announced vice president; Mrs. Alfred Man- on .display from her class. | wan. {'J he pri/.e winners were Mi's, .iu- The rmisieale was written and ' thai'proceeds from the musicale, ville, recording secretary; Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Fried- Mr. and Mrs. Jay F. Hosteller- scph Rankl .jr., and Mrs. Riisseli produced by Larry Xoungman.and,.; the and Mrs. Marshall Longslreet Peter Koelsoh, corresponding sec- man spent the weekend at Gold- returned Tuesday after spending Weber. Other guests were Mrs. several days in Philadelphia They Walter Bing was director, The.cast,' ' coaducttd for th« talent dollar fund retary; and Mrs. E. Chester Wei- man's, Pleasantdale. While there Richard Ccrmak, Hazlei; Mrs. Wil- included Bernadean Batr,•• Mn< • gel, treasurer, •. '' they attended the 50th wedding an- were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mor- liam Ohnsniun. Mrs. r Nicholas Bing, June Bragg, Irene .Costly,• 'if iitjounted to l?6 and thanked ris Kalisli. Francisco. Mrs. Roy Kaiser and niversary of their unclti and aunt, Michael Costura, Jaines Dentbw,,; thoaa who supported the project. Mrs. Joseph Smith, past presi- Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Henkk 1 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Friedman. DorisDoris;-Erdinnnn; Erdnnn., lonona Grffnjjei^;ffjj, dent of the local P-TA and chair- 1 •'Mr«. Doaald MacMillan, program Mrs. Mary Coulombe. Mrsi Marie Ruth Gribben, Claire Hayes, John , chairman for tha evening, inlro- j arris, Robert Harris and son, Ro- Hinds, Harry ..James, Daisy Ket' - duced several members, and re- jberl. Milford, Conn, were guests sey, Al: LaMura, Sue Luchcnta, 1 attested them to demonstrate how "wcuiieSUay and Thu'iadiiy of Jir. Vincent Luchcnta, Vincent Parrini, < they tamed , their talent dollars., and Mrs. Lee Coulombe. Isabelle Petrausky, John" Pogcrsj Aprons, floral arrangements, tissue i .I-,v-i j. «....-. n-vw . Miss Joyce Ward, daughter of John Poulas, Judy Poulas. Frea . cases, and hand made articles' president, conducted the .m«t in«. , Mrs. Arthur Hail, Mrs. Allan J. Regijia, Lou Rcsc'initi, Fred Ru- were Mrs. Duncan Black. u:\ii'.s- j Mr. and, Mrs. Douglas Ward, spent .were discussed. 11 :,yas announced -l.iat tmhe assu- Morrison, Matawan, and Mrs. Har- the weekend with Miss Jane'. Per- dolph, Connie RyniewiCT, Michael clation realized its roal by "n" I ry Pitcher Holmdel. town; Mrs. Charles LockwooJ. Mrs. M. Hickcy asfced the mem- llle Mrs. Alfred Manville. Mrs. Leroy eyra, Norwalk, Conn. They are j kyniewicz. Esther SchulU, Leru ducting the spring bazaar. I Mr.. and MrsM . R . J. Lewi3, Broad Sober, Robert Sena, Don Sharkey, bers to. come forth to the altar audio-visual aid projector will-be Sickuls and Mrs. Douglas Ward, classmates at Wood Secretarial with their dollars. The altar was aud pj St. gaye a birthday party Friday School, New York. Sue Shrader, John Tergis, Edward purchasehd d witihh a completlt e sete . of night in honor of their daughter, | Matawan. decorated" In white, with a gold V1Mr. and Mrs. George Htibeny. j Mr. and Mrs. A. Guadag.no were Tilton, YouUnd Tone. Lawrence wishing well, gold trimmed can- •film strips. In addition, two sci- Ksthy, who was 13 years old. Hurt " -" Youngnian, Maiy Youngman and ence kits will be purchased. One ^uests were Barbara Wliis'tcn, Jo- Holni.del. and Mr. and Mrs. Edward j Sunday guests of their son-in-law dles, and gold coins. Each mem- Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Wright Kuhas. of 1*7 Middlesex Rd., Malawan, W. Currie, Matawan. were guests j and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Joseph Zahn. bet received a gold coin corsage will be used in conjunction \V!UT Anne Tourine, BHIy Born, Tommy shown above with Sargent Shriver, director of the Peace Corps, :)f Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kirby, | Ferrjuo, Miriam Dr. Miss Muriel Music was by tha MaUuian for sharing In this lporthy"•' causa. and Milton J- Shipp, special consultant to the Corps, were honored on the regular text books and the Waltz, Joseph Nuccio. Karen Chris, Medallions. Committees were: Pro- other will be the Lionel science tinat, Karen Getshall, Judy Shvp- Brielle, Saturday night at a cock- Botgoe, Wiclutunk, al?o was a - A Urge turn "Mas turned over to Peace Corps Day, Friday, May t, at a dinner In the Warwick Hotel, guest.1 " ..... gram, Marie Holmes. Etlilh Dress- .~~ the kitchen (und. s.fivlca outfit, which includes mod- hard, Richard L.angbein, Gail An- tail party given at the Manasquitn ier; publicity, Lillian Petronlo; Philadelphia. Mr. Shapp is credited with "selling" John F. Kennedy on els of inventions. dersen, Scott Volk, Jane Enter- River Golf Club. After dinner at the Mr. and Mr^. John Eggleslon and $ During the business meeting, .he Peace Corps, concept durinK the ISM Presidential campaign. Mr. sou. John, Holmdel; Mr. and Mrs. scenery, Lou Rfscimtl, Edward Mrs. Howard Wolverton will serv line, Sammy Dell, Jetty Hourihan, club, the party went dnticini; at Erdniann: stage manager, Michael - Mrs. Marshall Longstreet umlruped and Mrs. Kuhns" son, John, is serving with the Peace Corps chairman of the eighth grade Barbara Sailoski. Also Ellen Mil- Sea Girt Inn. Charles Nauss. Huntiiigton, L.L; ,*' I lovely silver service set, gained Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Dern-lMr. and Mrs. llc-nry S, Sayers, Costura; lighting Brui.o Petronlo, lance. . ler, Virginia Beck, Ingabor Wolf, Wallace Berry, costumes and through the sale of vanilla and and Robert and Lester Johnson. berger were Saturday guests of Mr. Larchmont, N.Y. had Sunday" din- pepper, o( which she was-chair- Radchem Director Sptalus makeup, Esther Schultz. Virginia, Mrs. Alia. Zelwak and Mr. and and Mrs. Stanley Switlak, New ner at City Island honoiing their Tergis, tickets, Florence Bennett, man. , Donald Day, program chairman, Egypt. mothers, Mrs. S. B. Eggleston, itroduced tha guest speaker, P. Mrs. Donald 1. Lewis were Sun- Ann Laiuaro. The bataar chairmen met dur- Matawan "Men Of Annapolis day visitors of their parents, Mrs. George Miller. Mrs. Warren Matawan, and Mrs. H. Schieffelin' ing the refreshment hour to dis- .. Long, Monmouth County Di- Donnell, Miss Sue Donnell, Ellen Sayers, City Island. ector of Radchem. Mr. Long des- Mr. and Mrs. J. Clarence Lewis, ' cvu final plans for the bazaar on and Jeffrey Miller were guests Miss Judith Starr Leonl, !83 ribed the conditions that would Plainfield. of J. Donald Miller Sunday at Lar- Why Ruin Your Hair With A ' May 2S. The "Men of Annapolis" arc ,1ovies are shown for all midship- . Mr. and Mrs. William Maiihaey Jackson St., is enrolled In the one- ixist in the event of an attack ry's, Manasqu&n. Horn* Permanent Wave? •oung men from alt walks of life, en, and on Sunday afternoon the id outlined plans for self-preserva- and children. Suzanne, Janice, Jet- year secretarial course at the Kath- Card of Thanks 'hey come from the SO states and hree upper classes may escort William T. Currie, a student at arine Gibbs School, New York, tonion., iIn mthe eventi uofi aa nuclear j frey, Thomas and Alex, Washing- Trinity Pawling School, Pawling, The, family of the late Helen Gor- rom some foreign countries. But iuests to these movlus. ittack, all phones will be shut off | ton Ave., spent the weekend with where she will begin her work ..doo Burtew wish to thank all their II have one thing in common, the On Sunday morning the U.S. Na- N.Y. was home for the weekend Sept. 25. Miss Leoni will be grad- nd no travel allowed. "Th" e electri"'-'•"c ' Mr. Matthaey's mother in Jackson visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. SPECIAL friend* and neighbors for their desire for a career'in the naval al Academy Chapel, called one of Heights, L.I. While there, they vis- uated from the Matawan High many kindnesses during their re- service. nd water also will be turned off, Edward W. Currio. ht most beautiful sights on the ( it in deemed necessary for the ited Mrs. Matthaey's mother, Mrs School this year. At Ceil's ' , cent bereavement, especially the Among the nearly 3900 midship- rounds, has an attendance of Murgaret Bueltner, Bethpage, and Mrs. George Barbanel, Red Bank, afety of the public. entertained at bridge Thursduy Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hanna and , Rev. Robert Addiss, Rev. Francis men at the U.SJ. Naval Academy, more than 2000 midshipmen for its other relatives. ' sons, Douglas and Robert, attend- £i&>< Cantell, Auxiliary Cheesequake Annapolis, Md., are two Matawan The civil defense officer and his night. The prise winners wen) Mrs. Beauty eekly non-denominational lervic- k over thth e locall Jac A. Cushman returned home Marguerite Laird, Miss Patricia ed the New York Yankee baseball Fire Company and the 3edle Fu- msn. They are Midshipman First •s. The midshipmen may attend ides will take Saturday from a week's business game with tha Boston Red Sox at serai Home. Clasi Alton T. Davis, son of Mr. ;;overnment, , replacing the mayoy r trip to Seattle, Wash. While there McKeen and Mrs. Frederick De- .ervices in Ihe Academy Chapel or nd hih s council, until h d derick. Other guests were Mrs. Le- Yankee Stadium on May 9. Shop Jiru—adv 17 and Mrs. Alton M. Davis, 9 Fierro in the church of their choice in the , the danger he spent a day visiting the Seattle Ave., Matawan, and Midshipman from fall-out hah * passed, which roy Sickels, Mrs. Frank Bliss, Billy Bradley, son of Mr. and ity of Annapolis. World's Fair. Mrs. William J. Rabel. Mrs. Ger-Mr*. J. J. Bradley, is home from All Popular Second Class Bruce W. Gunkle,.son Graduates of the Naval Academy :ould be two days, two months Mr. and Mm. Howard Schinn of Mr. and Mrs. Milton W. Gunkle, ir longer. ard Devlin and Mrn. Clark Moore, Monmouth Medical Center after be- tro commissioned ensign in the havn returned to their Fierro Avo Matawan. ing an accident patient for several \ 4S Lakeside Dr., Matawan. Although the most dangerous horns after spending the winter Brands U.S. Navy, with a small percentage ima is ona hour aft*r the blast Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and weeks. Midshipman Davis is a graduate >f each class receiving commis- months in Miami, l'la. ; of Matawan High School, Class of ..hen the largest part of the fall- Mr«. Frederick Dederick were Mrs. Petar A. Read, Middletown, lons as second lieutenants in the Mrs. Jay F. Hostetter and Mrs. entertained with a luncheon and 1955. In high scnool he played var- DUt reaches the ground, the radia- E. H. Dominick entertained at a Ma]. Harold - Lawson and Mrs. sity football. After graduating he Army. Air Force or Marine Corps. ion left in tha air still is harm- Lawson and son, Peter, and Mrs. bridge Tuesday. The prize win- NEVER CLOSED Former members of the other ser- birthday dinner party Thursday ev- John Oschwald, Belleville; Mr. and ners were Mrs. David Bruce, Mrs. enlisted in the Navy, and then re- ful. Radiation fall-out It most dan- ening In honor of Miss Mary Emma ceived a fleet appointment to the ices are given a priority in their gerous to children and also effects Mr». Allen Johnson. Bloomfield, Frederick Dederick and Mrs. F.I- Stack, Perth Amboy, at th» Doml- and Mr. and Mm. Joseph Cjrnber- more Kattner, Matuwan. Other Academy from the Secretary of selection of service. Graduates re- jhildren quicker than adults. White nlck residue* on Fountain Ave. the Navy, He attended the Naval ceive a Bachelor of Science De- clothing it tha best garment to ger, Matawan. Suesti were Mrs. Howard Veale Thosa attending were Mrs. Karl N. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Haley, and and Mrs. Dwight Ga'wood, Sayrn Academy Prep School prior to en- gree. wear, for som» part of the fall- Ashenbach, Plainfield; Miss Mai- CEIL tering the Academy. ville; Mrs. Russell Stetler and Mrs. out particles are niort easily seen Donald Robinson, Matawan. Active In Sports on white. Howeyor, no type of Stack and Mrs. Norman Putnam, awan, and Frank At Annapolis, Midshipman Davis Baric Curriculum clothing is radiation-prooi, Mr. Perth Amboy; Miss Margaret Keyport, honored their mother, Mr. and Mrs. David Bruce were REDCATE plays soccer, water polo, cross- Th« basic four-yaar curriculum ong said. Crowell. Metuchen: Mrs. Edward Mrs, Albert Gildersleeve, by taking Saturday night guests of Mr. and 411 BEACHVIEW AVE. .eading to the B.S. Degree is on tt her to dinner at the Rollo Post country, and heavy football. Mid- Fall-out shelters can be built for Gerlty and Mrs. William Rhodes, Mrs. Donald W. Robinson at Cor. Lohllard Ave shipman Gunkle is a graduate of par with the top universities and about $50. The roof or ceiling must Woodbridge; Mrs. E. Murray Todd, House, Keyport, on Mothers' Day. bridg*. Rutgers Prep School, where he won colleges in the United States. The be strong and thick, in case Ihe Holmdel; Miss i. Mabel Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Haley, at- Mrs. Stockton Hopkins and son. UNION BEACH 10 athletic letters. At the Academy curriculum is divided—50 per cent house or strucUirn abova should Keyport; Mrs. Ralph W. Herrick, tended the confirmation of their John Scott, and Mrs. Elmer Oeran, CALL FOR APPOINTMENT grandchildren. Meribeth and Ro- he plays baseball, basketball. Both ,i\ the physical sciences and en;,' collapse. Cellars can be used in Mrs. J. Franklin Dominick, Mrs. Morganville, were vlsitort in Fo- COLFAX 4-4*18 men entered the Naval Academy eering, including mathematics; 25 emergencies and cans of food and Albert Abell, Mrs. Thomas Wel- bert Caccese at Palmyra last week. gelsville. Pa., Saturday. While in the summer to commence per cent in the humanities and iquids should be .stored. All cans stead, Miss Grnc» Carman and Mr. and Mrs. William McGinniB, there they attended a pony sale. "plebe" summer training while Ihe social studies, and 25 per cent in or bottles should ba washed off Miss Mary E. Lisk. Matawan. Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, spent the Academy upper classmen were on professional military studies, which before opening. Mia. Gordon McGee 13 hoine re weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph summer cruise. include physical education. The cuperating from aix operation at Carroll, ;..••••••• Mri. Nellie Wenzel's third grado Mr. and MM. Hdgar Pike have INTRODUCING... During plebo summer, they faculty !s made up of 50 per cent ciass won the attendanco award. Rlvcrview Hospital. learned the rudiments of Navy life civilian professors and 50 pur ceni Mr. and Mrs. Howard Krogh and returned ho:i:a after spending sev- and particularly, the meaning o military officers. The course con sun. Mark, spent the weekend at nral months at Fish-N-Hols, Stew- the mission of the Naval Academy .lists of 160 semester hours, exclu Bench Haven Terrace. art, Fla. A DIFFERENT AUTO POLICY V'V'Mt.'"''1 Because midshipmen are the future 3lve of summer cruises. Brownie Troop officers who will be the leaders of The summer cruises, when mid You've never had Insurance like this! tomorrow's Navy, every aspeel shipmen report for duty aboard of the Academy is tuned to tin Has Spring Tea mission: "To develop midshipmen fleet ships and shore stations, are designed to give them on the jul Brownie Troop X, Matawan, re- Club Women At Convention • LOWEST • WRTHER ANNUAL. morally, mentally, and physically cently held a spring lea for moth- and to imbue them with the highesl training In their future roles as na rossiBit cost CMSCOUNTt val officers. Midshipmen makr ers and guest; In the lecture room | ••..„.•!' ideals of duty, honor and loyalty from Minnesota speak on "Build- • AUTOMATIC' •' TOrQUAllff lu'order to provMe ^laduates whe threo summer cruises. of the Matawan First Methodist j Mrss RoberRobertt MMartin, , ppresident of ing Unity in a Divided World." QUARTERLY, are dedicated to a career of nava! An electivus program at tin Church. The tea was planned and|-r|10 WWoman'' n ClClub of LaurencLnce rROTICTlOH service and have potential (or fit Academy offers midshipmen \vhos< served by Ihe Brownies who also | Harbor n;u' memberl s off tthh e clclub The group also attendeddd tli' " fesf - fAVKENTI turo development in mind an marks in the basic curriculum an presented songs, a skit "How have returned to their homes after tival of plays and witnessed per- ..»' Brownies Came To Be" and a hat attending the annual convention of character to assume the htghes sufficiently high, an opportunity t' formances by the two winners In ItiiroOLO m AUTO POLICY iV written if GOLD responsibilities of command, clt" carry additional subjects. A broai parade of handmade novelty crea- the New Jersey State Federation of the slate. The Woman's Club of tions for entertainment. Women's Clubs in Atlantic City. TH( H0M« INSURANCE COMPANY, famoui zenshlp and government." selection is available in Ihe eiec Ruriun Township presented "Ihe for fair, fast leltlemenl of claimi lino* The leaders of the troop, Mrs, Mrs. Olga Becker nttei.ded the KEY This mission is fulfilled In sur- fives program, which makes „... , Wonder Hal" and the Woman's J&53. Ficilitiet in avtry stall. 1 Richard GUshalt and Mrs. Frank conference on civics and leglsln 1 roundings steeped in tradition, art possible for a midshipman to m; na;|Club of Upper ." 'ontclalr enacted Tt !•( all tin money saving fjcti —w| i i/a in thh t bridge tion they m»y visit Ilia city of An- Members of llu> National Honor Former Matawan name Ilial followelld Other pri/.e napolis, or attend Intercollegiate early worship service; 11 a.m wnr- Society of M.il.nv.m High School Resident Ordained ahip service, A nursery In pin- Ainnei-, \vcie Mts, Piitil A. Kgan athletic contests. will hit hiinni I'll guests and pit11- and Mis. Ki'iissi'luttr I.. Cartan. vidtMl during IMMII service,, •Mill- 1 Social Activities k'ipuntx at the ttuiiiutl incetlng of Wiley T. Mill, K,isi Orang II j illt'li's chinch Is hohl during the Also iitiomliiu , were Mm, Howard Saturday nifiht l» "hop" (danco) the Matnwan llifjh School Pnii'.il- foiitli'i resident of MaLiU'jn, W,IH II a.m. service. MfiptKl HVCIIIIIK I'.iiliiianii, Mrs, Kli'hitnl Knlmann, night for Ihe three upper dimes. Teachi'r Association im Thursday onl.iiri'il Apr. M, in ciTemnnli's ill 1'i'lliiwshlp iturti at 7 p.m , Mis. fii'uiiil I'"' ii, MHH evening, Mny 21. The prog rum will I.lnilim Ki'Vtval Ci'nli'i. l.inilril. Monday at 7 p.m. 11' Junior I Itl.iu, 1'iul Mn K I. A|)|)lc(;iilti. begin ill H p.m. in llu' high school The Rev, Ailnin I'.ilmiitul, Secnntt t'lri'ln. UifU wi'n1 '"•! t liy Mm. Kail I'lm linns ruiieiUii. auditorium with Mix l.mlwlx Pol- Baptist ("InniIt. Mnliuvan, piitliitti - I Mi> annwski pri'suliiiK pnli'il in the oiiliniilion irii'inniiit'. 'III* mush: ilcparlnti'iil nl the also Bishop Williain Amlrcus, NIHV- [ high school also will |>.ir(lripiiiu ark, anil Hie Uev. l:, (iin'UI. IVKI I 1, '''.t- •)' ';;• ,'!> '1'1"» tKil,1!,' 1^ IIIn, ,, ,„ I A-I SAFE BUYS AT Vill'll III llttiMll AlllOElg IllOX* ^Illl ,111 '•II, I,'it lilt' Offhx-r.i for Iliu lllfiMIMIJ your cotiMiioiiii'i \spi't» Mi. iiiul Mu.j will ha Insiiilli'tl HI a slimt husl Lit Cnrul Hill, Mi. mill Mm. Hub-1 tni'iMiiiK by Mm. (Jeoiyi" Wr- i'H Wilh.niis, Mm Kininn Illoiini, ; bei, civil ilefiMiitt' cliiiliiiuiit uf tin? I t'lllfwuml; ii Miilii'l r.iiiniiiiii, I M'Himmilh ( Diiniy (IIIIIH II nl l'.iiUiffMiXM ff"
SS* THE MATAWAW JGUKMAJL, N. I] May 17, Geith Plimmer Officers To Give Lecture Church Services Announced For Baysbore' At'ea Tit* hja.Unj, power of divine love The Retired Eduotlprs' Ai£5- •will fee'brought out in.% fret: public Secead Bapltitt Church Deuteronomy, and Judges. A dem- Woodstoivn, on Saturday Cars will p.m. for a dinner meeting. At ?. ciation of Monmouth County held j lire on Quiatiar. Science to be m Atlantic St., Keyport onstration v/ill be given In the letve the church at 7-3(f -t-m. andp.m. those uniting with the church its annual meeting and luncheon at. j In Red Bank by Geith A. Rtv. Nicholas J. Tate, Pastor service meeting, whirh begins at return eariv in ths evening. by confession ot le&ffirrcation inu.^t the Marine Grill, Anbury Park, on , 8:30 p.m., for the purpose of Cn- May S. Mrs. Hilda Dennis was i ler of/L<^J0A. ,' Sunday afternoon at 4 p.m., 'hr Sunday, matins are at 7 K a m ; meet with; t.ht pastor for E class striicting the ministers present how Holv Communion, 8 r. m , family . chairman o[ the luncheon commit- i •> Ur. Phmnier, a r.ieinber ot Tfct irus'ee board will sponsor a pro- to logically and coherently present tee. . ; i .Chriajjan Science Board of Leciure- gram. Guest .speaker wii) be the servicr, mot nine pr,.\u andthuich °" church membership. a bricl sermon on ' Paradise Rt- v+ool, 9.30 am; Holy Euthunst Boy Scout. Tioop 73 !iift:tti on. ''•»hlp,'w.U speak iwUer the ii'spuis Rev. C. P. Williams, Long Branch, slored to Earth," newlv elected olficers arc I ofFirst Church. »{ Chri«f, Scientist his choir and congregation. and sermon, 11 a m , c\eninu |/ia>- Tuesday »t 7:30 p.nj.; Christian i Henry '"Phoenix. Oakhurst. prcsi- In the face of the present-day er, 7:30 pm. fc'pifCopal Yriunj; ANODIZING in. (he church, auditorium, 211 Broad Sunday afternoon, May 77, at Education Commitiee »lso meets -dent; Miss Eluaaeth A, Kelly. Red breakdown of moral standards, a Churchmen meet at 7'30 pa, . 7-30 n n* Bank, vice president; Mis? .St.j T,ut:steiat, 8:38 p.m. His sub~ 3:30 p.m. the morning choir will public lecture Sunday at 3 p m. '' !«;( Will: be Christian Science: The Tnnity Guild viill hold a penny M. Bryant, Monniouth Beach, sec- commemorate Its thrid anniversary will be igiuen on the subject, "What sale at its meeting Monday at 8 Brownie Troop meets on Thurs- ft ON THIS WINDOW with a musical program featuring retary and Mrs. Alma Gojett, As- is Happening to Morals''" The p.m. day at 2:4i p.m. bury Park, treasurer. • ,- local and out-of-town talent. speaker, Arthur Palmer, will dii- • WILL NOT PIT, OXI- Sunday School begins at S:3$ cuss why the mural collapse and Holy Communion will be Tuesday On Friday the, Intermediate Girl William Smith, former superin- DIZE OK COMKODE. a.m.: morning worship, 11 a.m.; what we indhidually can do to at 8 am; Wednesday at 10 a in. Scout Troop in«ets at 3 p.m ; Jun- tendent of schools ol long Branch, A Combination Storm and Friday, M&y 25 at IS: 30 a m. evening service, 7:30 p >p. avoid the pitfalls The subject tor ior High Presbyteent meet at 7 pronounced the invocation. Sonny and Screen Window study at the Watchtower Bible Alcoholics Anonymous meets Shor, of the Hammond Studio of with Aoodbed Finis*. Morning choir rehf 4 cs at 7 p.m. p.m. Monday and senior chuir at study at 4:15 is "Christendom Has Tuesday at 9 pm. Bamberger's, provided a special! 1 t p.m. Wednesday. Failed God-After Her End What? ' A .rieetitiK of wardens and vrst- Bible Baptlri Ckurtb program of music. • TRIPLE TRACK Prayer service is on Friday Seven locations have been des- trymvn will be held Wednesday Jt Middle Kd.. HaxUi Clifton Hope, treasurer of the • MADE OF ALCOA from 7:30 until 8:30 p.m The ignated as Bible Study centers, 8 pm Rtv. Gilbert A'att, Pastor N.J. Retired Educators' Associa- ALUMINUM public is, invited to »tt*nd. 'ihiTbday the annu.il meeting o>' tion discussed the important role wii.-re the Bible may rx studied in Morning worship service Sunday • FULLY WEATHER- Communion service is hsld the a more informal manner. Kingdom Episcopapp l Churchwomen of '.'M is at'llVm. The-pastor wiil:brinj» of the organization in support of 1 STRIPPED second Sunday of each month. Hall m Keyport serves as the cen- Diocese and IXTO In-Ciatheriijg w.ll Ihe message. Bible School convenes education. ., i !' tral location with others at the be held, at Trinity Cathedral, Tien- each week at 9:45 a.m. with class- Mrs. Robert E. Thompson, of j ( • E-Z TILT -,-. Qraee M*4bo«*t Char* homes of Nils Nelson, 2 Call Duve, ton, at 10 a.m, es for all ages. Evening worship Friends of the Monmouth County. L (Can bf cleaned from SI. Junto* PL Hu/.lei; Franklin Anderson. 331 Boy Scout Troop 2.12 meets at service will be at 7 p.m- The pastor Library Association, explained the j" inside) Beach Wilson Ave. and John Gwdolv, 7 p.m ; chyir rehcai•><•!, 7:30 pm , will bring another message in the need for improved library facili- j ( Rev. Etdrich C. Campbell 3 Atlantic Ave., Matawan; Thomas inquirer's class, 8:.'10 p.m. series "This We Beliei-e." , tics ir. MonnioiJlh County and in- j Morio, 84 Prospect Ave., Cliffwood; Pastor FirM Prcibytcrlaa Church Bible Study and prayer hour is vitcd the 100 members of the asso- ' 95 Today at 8 p.m. Teacher's Con- William Waite, 8 Monmouth Ave.. ciation to join the library group. Port Monmouth; Arthur Palmer, Rtute M aad Fraakllo St.. on Wednesday at 8 p.m. The pas- ference will be, held and all mem- tor will be in charge. She urged support ol the prpposed Middle Rd., Noith Centcrville. All Matawaa plan of .'lie Monmouth: County 12 bers o( the teaching staff, of- groups meet at 8 p.m. Tuesday Rev. Chest's; A. Galloway, Yoiiih. Fellowship night fis on 1NSTAL. Buat;d of Freeholders for a. central- $15.95 Value OPT. ficers and persons wishing to help evening. Pastor Thursdays at 7:30 p.m. for ail ly located library. with church school program should The Senior lli^h youth will have those 12-yearsot-age and up. Cllfftrood attend at the Educational Build- a car ivash on the church grounds BUDGET TERMS a FREE DEUVERY^ •_, GEITH A. On Sunday at 9:30 am. regular Methodist Church on Saturday, from 10 a.m. to i Reformed Church ol Keyport Air National Guard Rev. Richird Lee ScoU, Pastor p.m. Warren St., Keyport DAILY and SAT. 8 A.M. to I P.M. Sunday School will be held for all Rev. John H. Sharpe, Pastor , DiKOVery «(th* Healim Christ. Sunday morning worship is at 9 Morning worsl)ip service Sunday NL'W Jersey's Air National Guard WK.D. ai,d FRI. 8 A.M. t« 9 P.M. ' A **ttve of Perth. Weit Australia, classes. At 11 a.m. regular wor- Choir rehearsal is held Thursday ship service will be held and » a.m.;: church school, 10 a.m.; li at 10 a.m. Sunday School meets Aili organize a Replacemeni Train- "UelwccH \anJto'k auit Krtissi - Mr. Plimrptr was educated in New at 8.15 p.m.; meeting of the Sun- ing Squa'dron in prppaiiition for ilie » nursery is provided- M.Y.F. meets it 7:30 p m. at at the same hour. Nursery is pro- tealaW and, at the yniverjlty ol Calvary Church, South Am boy. vided at 10 a.m. for children under day School staff ,it the home of return to tile M;ite ol the lutilh Tac- i At (:30 p.m. Jupior MYF is held Mrs. Elizabeth Eastmond, 8:15 Adelaide, South Australia. We with- Men's Club will meet at the thrce-years-of-agc. Senior High tical Mghler Wing from active du'y " rw tttms (ha teaching, profession. •ad at 7:30 p.m. evening service p.m. with the Air Korce. The Win); wax I and Bible study will be held. At parsonage with Joseph Drugas on youth will meet at 6:45 j).m. at S.1I1IM to enten r the publib c practicpc e Monday. which lime new officers will be Sunday School nieeti at 9:.VI called to duty ,'fist October, jendin); ! Broad St. SHadyslde l-75*f Red I «l a heaUnjj. la I:K p.m. Senior MYF will be held a lighter squadron and elements of i «l Chriatian and all. members are requested A turkey supper will be held installed. a.m.; adult Bible class, 10 a.m.; WlWorldd WWar II he «rv-d fof r tthreh e On Monday the' Sunday School morning worship, lervice with ser- the headquarters to activate and I to attend. Thursday, May 24, from 5 to 7 p.m. a base in France. ' Mara aa <*ri#ian Science OWciU- The 12th annual New Brunswick Teachers will meet from I to S mon by the pastor, 10:45 a.m. lM Mioiater to (ha Allied Force* i* •MM* Saatist Chana District Laymen's Banquet will be fflhf. Friar.., to becoming a toe- ^ a* wia Dtatrid Ma*na,w t«»y to get tliosii lir.uul now nills with COIfax 4-2020 7:25 p.m. will Icalure a written through the Spirit do mollify the tlirsi: cinlcis urc u\m\ now.., icatly and rcviisw on Leviticus, Numbers, deeds n( the body, ye slinll live." blue SUmpi, .. because Triple S lias inoie ilu- loicne youl First Malhodlil Church 147 Main St., Malawaa TMPLE-S KIEMPTION CENTERS OPEN NtW in IW METMPOUTM NEW YOiK AREA Rtv. Frank E. Sweeten, Pastor Senior Methodist Youth Fellow- VKlNt tltf Co-iKivrnw' mmwAtfc xwiinsimt H'WHorulD .. ;H Muiii lmi ship will leave the church lor rec- '•»OO«IW..,, 'II UiDw.iU Avtmx f IH/irORB ... 1O0 tll-n A.IBUI reation In Aslmry Park Friday «t MANHATTAN.I4SI firtl *.( (71 !ll NEW JERSEY: LONG ISLAND: MANHATTAN .Mil lio«wi> ti:30 p.m. Intermediate Fellow ; uooMfitin .it n',,!,;,,!„ sintt •AUHOHt yj Ui'liol K«r rt>rt*«Jn 111 1 shljr has been postponed. INOIIWOOD. .10 W. Til ii.!l l.nil roRtSTHUis iHMOfrntliri . NIWKmOH ». Y... 1); 5 Imi-i/ MIRUWH Ulhll tt,:H.%1 IIUHIINC,Wll SIATION i/a aooai Uivini! worship MTvices arc held mmi riAiNs, K. r. Illf hta, \ti\ hi. V*'. Sunday at 8:45 uml II a.m. Music IK M|".JHIK» IWt. •MAIIAU)1I«N C l 31 •ItVivrnwH . fii;i!f"(;in;n«i will lie hy Ihe Junior ami senior CONNECTICUT: HOntll UIIIIM4WICK •OANWN citr, 1,1. tier.ill I I,: 'M||,-f rr'. choirs. Members of Mmuwnn 'i Wr, Mint Attend a FREE Lecture Lodge 1112, l-'tAM, will alli'iid tin1 early nervict1, A Mi(ier\ isoil IIIIIK- fry is In-Ill ut II n.in. and junior So get the gift you want now! SAVE TRIPLES BLUE STAMPS! i inui ll i * ii.tin.i HI > i .... . ' nu'cls at !i:-I.'i ii in. A l.uiui.v ni;-liI supper, I'ovori'il rtisli Mvlu, will lie "The Discovery of lli.'ld fil 5:311 j> in. At V II'CIIM'K t\w. j minimi niii.Mc.ilr hy i he i li,i|nl .mil • nusnilrr chcir.1' will In- pri'scnlrd The Healing Christ" I HlllIlT lilt' dlll'i'llOII III Ml1, ii. I.VI' 1 lyn Allen, nijMlnM nnd (luilr <\>\ :.i,..„:...•. ,u u Member nf tli« liimiil of I.t-ctuiur.Ulp n( Tlii> MIIIIHT ('lunch, 'Hits 1'liM Cliiiiuli nf rlii|..|. Si'lfiillM, In HnMim, Muss. Chii|)i'l cliolr ii-lii'.uv. Weilue.i-
ilny nt 7 pin.; r.'iivHlrr i!t,I.I, f, |» Hi.; ineeliiiijr, o( Hie CiiininlSMOiin UTRA&TAMfS 0:30 P.M., Tuesday, May 22 mi r.ilm .illuii mill WOIHIII|I, h pin. ALL Wltli |UIM I HI if [if .tllllMli- I linil' I elHMi Mil Is Thlll.'i YOU WANT r,S,' GOtDfH In Christian Science Church Auditorium day nl '.';l'i p.in,, mill wrek UIVIIT, GRAND NAPKINS V h m M'lri'i "'ri.t ' fin'.H vit, li KINGCAKl •II I'rmill SI., |lI'll ||«,,(., ,,,, j. NO COIirON', KIQUIRID )> In IHI.lt HI.MIHVI.P SCAT . , , If Oils l> Vmir Hint (hrlMlim Trinity Church (Cplnicjul) Hrli'nc» Itclurt, null ntiy iiihrr lor your (mvrvnl etui. All «rr MHID St., Matmrui 'rK'('« fl(('«H\ i' jtl Iwvpnr I 11 t I hi M it) Su|ui IIIJH t-.r! tli| it *.tin'l,i\ Miiv <'0ih 'A'r i. *.ri \ t \\\r \\y\\\ in IMMH Melrnmr, Rrv Cmrofl li. Ifdll, Kr< Im "llmltr llw «f I'tml (liurcli of < hrl»l, Ki'lrnliM Hnl luiitt, N. J. 'Ihi' »|irln|! ruiilcri'iH'i' nl Ihr IIIIIIIII l.plxiiiial ( IMIMIIIIII'II will HAZLET GRAND UNION - OPEN EVERY SUNDAY l>« hrlif u( (limp Kiuiiry, nenr Ytui Trlplt-S H«l»mpllwo f'»»l»r •! li»H Muln Sut*t, Opm l-tld»» '111 * I'.M, All iii Cuiiii« tor <.Instil Page Xhwtday. May 17, 1962 ^ THE MATAWAM JOURNAL, N. J. Bank Addition Planned ; Since then the bu','£ing has Tumbleiown Season Opens Saturday Bankers' Essay Conover Lumber I put lo various Uies and to< some lily-Tiilip Cup Corp. Started As j Issues New Catalog At Old Forge Site j time providep d the atmosphere for i h 1 an antique shop. Contest winners Just off the pn'sses and pa'.ked Bowing to the mai ch of Drogress, j When 'the ai[ forge is consigrvjd A Part-time Business 50 Years Agoj full til useful miorpiation tor the|,ne old forge a tanulUr land- ^/'a'SS..! W^S' £?l For •hi How lo make u par'.-fime busi- through iw contribution to ihe I .-. - vcar In a row a , homeowneIJV1IIW17 • \.tr I't J th1 I I *»#e 1%jl JUi42 cd-Mo% ^J J 1 V n4.1 o\tf I \ mark >n Kaiomo'vsi fi\- u cenrury , ,, ,j senioi itudcnl of Ruinson-Kiir Ha- Cnncwr Lumber Co s Ilomeoivn.;:- riS- ou Us sit|!Vjul | as reR naef ness pay off in big dividends was health and convenience of the na- j land a half, u beinq ruzi'd to make I of bvgnne days, a well worn revealed recently fry Walter J. I vt'n ReKioru. Hij-li Sthn.il t-jpiuiccl I l-.ii.ilo,;. 'I hi- li'muur py, tion, in a sense represents an in- wlth way for an addition to the building I smithy's anvil." atop a pedestal Bergman, chairman ol the bo?,r rt 1 and drive-in fuc'lit es of The Cen-1mar ke(j by a commemoralive oS Lily-Tulip ,Cup Corp. which is of life. award* of li.e Monmouth County i P° . ••Pfi'iali" ' m st-rvn^ tlie Bankers .nid Oaring House Asii, i liomrourn-i, anJ i-.-n'i.;itor, j irai Jersey Bank and THIS! CO. j plaqu'-, will occtSDy a place of constructing Monmouth County's TITOHV siory buck »i:ucture was ho:-or !r. the bank's parking area. Sai'gest manufacturing plant in "Time inevitably takes its human elation I T h • s aiiraci.ve honu-owner lot!. Two of the three founding fath- 1 built in 1312 Byy William Allgog r to Holmitet Township. ers of the Public Service Cup Co.. 'jMifldltMowrj Township High ' KUtik contains much u-eful wfor- Now is Uie time to advertise Schonl wmon rton second and! malion on lumber binldin;; sup- hhous e InI s thhi ivin?. blu.-^smub^hh shoph . Commenting on the fifty years of Henry Nias 'lnd Herman Elsas, Succeed ng gencriitions oi t'lt All thoo-j iin.iseJ articles foi sale. progress fay the company Mr. B«rg- have passed on. FoiInnately, how- third pri/cs This 11 the second j pliifi.. tool*, and insui.ilmn. Includi-i' ,„...... j „ _ A &ma!i ad in the classified year a Muldlctown Township llii»:i | '"0, is informali\c data on new>;or lainily can led or. the business rean presented this review,' "Pub- ever, I. Kuhc is still active in hhiough h thh e earlly 1920'1920s' wheh n a | column will turn them into cash' lic Seivice Cup Co, original pro- :iio affairs of oi'r company. After School senior won third pn/.c lion-, tinii'-savmg, innnpysLivine; idejs jjrand^on. William L., n tired, for you. , ducers of illy Cups, wa!> organised many years as a tiisector of Ihe orable mention went 'o a si'nior i for the home, "on.Aug. 1,' 1911 and commenced company, Mr. Kuhe was, in 1958, from _ Rod Bank Catholic High | Whcihei buyin» o: pUnning, this business shortly thereafter. elected'director emeritus aiiJ still School und commendation^ to three hanuy yuide rontams indiitlciuncu ser»es in that capacity Over this finalists fii)F< Keypuit High School. mfoimaliun, lelativc costs, handy- ;"Its first order Involved 2(KM),l.Uy plotted drinking cum furnished to long span o! yeirs Mi. Kuhe's wise '•The county banners awarded man tips, and even ilecoiaung lips 1 the No* York offices of,'the Beth- counsel and unfailing optimism With the populaiily of trampolines sweeping the c' Loew's "35" Drive-In Theatre, on Route 35, Hazlet. Saturday high school students. First prize, a | firm suggested. $200 savings account, was awarded Cliffwood Avc, Cliffwood Corp. merged lo form the present Cites Loyalty "Tumbletown" will be free! company. In effect, therefore; the "The continuing loyalty of many by the three judges to Lee E. Dhur- "Tumbletown" will feature 20 trampolines and wilt be open to the ries, 93 Bat!,in Rtl., Fair liaveii. ye&r of" 1$61 njarked the fiftieth customers, who did so much to public from 3 p.m. Monday through Friday, 10 a.m., Saturday and Suburban Gas anniversary of the origin vt ourhelp build the business, has been holidays and 1 p.m. Sunday until late at night. Experienced Instruc- Other Winners- LOwell 66325 company. "--" - ' , . a source of profound gratification tor* are on duty at all times. ' Miss (udilh Pistcr, Cli bouth Lake ' . .: Made la One SU*_ to us. In seme instances the rela- Dr., Red Bank, was the second- 25th Anniversary With the Interest In tumbling, as a sport, continuing to spread, prize winner. She attends Middle- v' "Inltlslly, Lily Cups were made tionships date back to the early thousands of colleges throughout the world have Installed trampolines decades ol the century. So, loo, we town Township High School. Third A Ihri'ii-clay open house party in In-but one size, on 9 few machines in (he school gymnasiums. At "Tumbletown" youngsters and their cplcliriilicn of its 23th Anniversary which were operated only during take pride in long-standing asso- prize went to another Middleunwi Automatic Transmission parents can Join in the fun. The kids can have a perfect outlet for Township student, Miss I.intla Sev- will he held Thursday, Friday and the spring and summer months', It ciations with some of our important all of their energy, and at the same time develop muscular co- suppliers, which in certain Instanc- ers, 5< Henry Dr., New Monmouth. Snlurdiiy of next week at the was truly a plonker effort. In sub- ordination and control that Is so important to their growth. Suburban Propane Gas Survicu All Makes and Models Repaired, Rebuilt sequent years, largely as the result es were begun almost 50 yenrs ago. The judges in ide an hnntuahle mention awaid to Kdwjid J. Quig- Showioom, Kuutc Hi at CouMy Rtl, o( a unique- consumer advertising The growth record of the com- Cliffwdud. Residents of this area, And Reseated campaign which employed phone*ic pany could not have been accom- 'he partnership for a tall souffle Tulip was not only producing pleat- ley jr., a senior at Red Bank Cath- olic High School. Commendations Iheir friends and relatives arc in- •pellinK within the framework of plished without the dedicated ef- cup, to be used for drinking pur- ed water cups and souffle cups hut vited to a'i'.Tid. a, black and white checkerboard fort, hard work and great loyalty poses. Consequently, 1961 marked also a*rudimentary line of hot drink went to Carol Hendricks, Judy Ken- $ design, the name of Lily Cups be- of so many of the company's em- the 50th birthday of Tulip Cups as cups and Ncstrile food containers. nedy and Mmgaict Sheehan of Key- Hawaiian • orchids, infra-red ro- came nationally known, To capital- ployees, hundreds of whom have well, The controlling interest in this Since the Lily business at that time port High School tissi-rie roasted chicken and other tasty refreshments, jjifts and door ize on this broad recognition we service records of 20 years or long- enterprise was acquired in 1919 bywas largely in the soda cup and The judges of the awards this Underrating 15 have tince changed the designation er. year were Mrs. Helen Duffy, bank- prizes are nil part of the festivi- Simon Bergman, who lncoipora»t>d sundae dish fields, the. product lines ties. And. there'll be a tjrnnd pri/.« of numerous products from their "It also seems appropriate to it under the name, of Paper Utili- ing education committee, American pf the two companies complement- Bankets Association; John Trath- drawing on Saturday evening for original trade names of 'Gem' andcomment briefly upon the begin- ties Corp. In 1925 coincident with PICK UP AND DEUVER 'Tulip' to the 'Lily' brand. * r.:r.£= 5? the Tv'ip Cuy, i"e origins ed each other. Subsequent events en, Professor of Economics, .Mon- a major gas appliance. The win- a public offering and listing on thehave demonstrated the soundness mouth College; and Anthony O. ner will have a choice of one of "From those humble beginnings, of which are now somewhat ob- 1 LOW BANK RATES the company,- by consistent growth, scure. About 1S08 a family partner- then New Voik Curb Exchange, '.he and wisdom of this merger. ' Scholberl, representing Frank M. ix «as appliances worth up lo became the largest single enter- ship was producing small, pleated name, was changed to Tulip Cup Pitts, chairman, public relations S 19.9.95. prise of its kind m the world. To- souffle cups. On Dec. 18, 19! 1, the Corp. Have you read the classified and education committee, New Jer- The Cliffwood district of Subur- 4ty, the' ubiquitous' Lily Cup. Tulip Cup name was adopted' by "At the time of the 1929 merger, ads? sev Bankers Association. ban Propane, established in 1937, is one of 1C0 sales and service •enters serving more than a half million customers in 18 eastern anii central states. We Arc Pleased Seven Major Usoi In the home, LP-gas is used for seven major uses, cooking, water To Announce thdhoppiest families ... heatini!, house heating, refrigera- tion, clothes drying, dishwashing and incineration. The Appointment To Our Among the agricultural applira- ions for I.P-gas aie brooding, de- feathcring, sterilization, apace Sales Staff heating for milk houses and barns, heating water for cattle, crop dry- ing, tobacco curing, weed burning, of HOP GRAND UNIOUVf STAMPS N [lame cultivation, and operating irrigation pumps mid electric gen- flfflft! erators. In industry, this fuel has resulted Mr. Bayard T. Lamborn in production short cuts that speed output and lower cost!, for hun- Who Will &• Pleased To Help Certificate of Pfotinctiott dreds of specialized uses, from glass making to food processing; 1h CtAND UMON COMPANY tm Un —mitt m CHIUKATI •! FINJST 1962 DOMESTI MTMCDOM d *. MANO HAMU tupdrix ' •« Mnl VMd^liw ceramic firing to metal fabrica- You in All Phases of Insurance t* *• pnvntoHw mt ttkhktUm •< nnl>Ui(.ta* m^xt ion. d" .. No m*KU r~ «Ml ... «>• krand mm >«u knwl In the past 10 years, LP-gas has •• M (Mr MtMlr WAND UNION SUfl«M»«Kir. emerged as the most nearly perfect motor fuel for tractors, In- dustrial trucks and stationary «n- Hellmann'Q Del Monte gines. In some cities, entire fleets of buses and taxicabs operate on this fuel because it guarantees longer oil and engine life, as well Holmes & McDowell Mayonnaise Sweet Peas as a substantial reduction in main- INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS tenance time. It also helps cut down air pollution and smog. DtlgM y«ur family—Ihty CUMTV* th* I Main St. Holmdel Buy now-^swoMhiful opportunity to stock your frttstrl If you need printing of any kind, we are here to serve you. Tel. 946-4800 Our quick service and reasonable MGULAR JTYU prices will please you. , ^ LEGS Wholo or lutl Had ^ 49 Heinz r»*«.al.-l l0|M UMBCHOp $ ^ggc Ketchup SHOULDER CHOPS ». 79C YOU are invited C MB LAMB CHOPS * 89 19- *h ANNIVERSARY LAMB COMBINATION *29' CELEBRATION ( Facial. 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l'rli'"i (!I;II\ I I nlnii StlJti-rrK" fhlil S'MII.I:!!-. M II' "(1; I. »',. ,-• I' • i ->h\ III SUBURBAN PROPANE SAS CORP. HAZLET GRAND UNION - OPEN tVERY SUNDAY Highway 35 LO 6-67.00 Cliffwood VUII V«if Tripled HoUcmpllon C«nlei *l WM M«ln SWMI, Kenu»bur» - Open Frld»v '111 • I'.M. All KcdemiHlon Cvnlen An Closed Monday THE NtATAWAM JOURMAt, M. J. May Wed Saturday At St. Joseph's wannti Raifrosd after Si years U\ day, May 16. J962, st Monmouth jM*rf« Pwracn, Irviagioa; JAtt. Btikt, en Taaiay, Majr S, Marilyn liegel tilt claims division. He resided in Medical Center after a nhort ill- I Martha Pitrsci), MeycrBvlile, Mcs.. in Riverview Hospital. Ntwark until 1855. ness. I Ebbs Anderson, Houston, Tex., Mr. Fouika residml at 172 Port and ooc son, Aivar Fttcrscn, V:«- TnerircJE, Surviving *re (wo tons, WilJiam, Monmouth Rd., Kcansbure. He was b/, Sweden; II graodchiidr/en; "1 J Saturday Bride F?Jf. Orange, and Charles D., Uti- Mr. Hud Mrs. Donald T e*rcj» R lifelong resident of Ke»nsburg great-grandchildren uni two great- W Shore Haven Trailer Court, Hut |1/" Susai. St 1U/1«, u nouni* ca. N.Y.; two daughters, Mrs. Ruth and was the son of the late John great-Kr*ndchildren. then daLfhter, M-irilyc Msrguente g r.'mbu.Ti'',, West Kcansburg, and if I, are she parents oi a ion Loin, "" r et Mr. and Mrs. Martin and Laura (Comp(on) Foulks. He Funeral services were held at Tuesday. Mav 8, 19P2 in Ri\e'\ ei\ 1 I" \irs. Grace A?^rje ArnoW, Brielle, was a member of th* Keansburg Hilltop Blvd , C!i«- and seven grar.cchiliiren. 2:30 p.m. Wednesday a', the Koyen ' ii'cspiia!. VOM B, became the bride ol Methodist Church, the Keansburg Funeral Chapel, Perth Amboy, with QiuJM VreelMd, the ton of Me. 'Funeral services were held Mon- Lions Chib »ni a former meniinrr the Rev. Hans C Winsleds oifici&t- Cherulnik. %SA Mr*. Charles H. Vredand. 75 day morning irom the Laurel Fu- of the Master Mates and Pik>!3 As- ing. inteTinvnt was at RosedaK1 , A daughter was born to Mr and ,ilhjr I ; l 1 'dey.Maw.U, lktt, m St. Josephs a high requiem mass was offered During World Wcr I and World Dr., Old Bridge in St. Piter * Oe.i .Cfciricii, Keyport. In St., Antoninus Church, Newark. War II, he captained Arriiy trans- Mrs. Albert A. Eastmond erat Hospital on May 5 i%2 Burial was in Ciate-cl-HesLven Cem- Mrs. Dorothy M F.astmcnd, 42, \' H* Kev, WUtiam Bnusch per- ports carrying troops overseas. I Whelan '.-.fcrnsed tlJe doubie ring ceremony eteryi Ea»', Hanover. Surviving are three sons, Harold, of 341 Park Ave., Union Beach, died Sunday, May 13, 1SE3. in Mori-, ! Mr. and Mrs. Gerald J WneUi .-8J JC »m. and celebrated lh« nujv Samuel 1. Beli'ord; Fa'ii F. and Douglas F., both of Ksii'nsburg; three-daugh- mouth Medical Center. Mrs. East- i jr., 77 Graci: Dr., Old Budci are ,,M« MM which !a»o»*L % Samuel J. DellaPictro. 51. of J3 mnnd was born in Matawan. She | the parents of a son born \i^y t ;U»e bfWe was gi-'en In marriage Wooliey St., ASatawan,. d\ A Silui-!.'(•rvMrs. Andrew SneMgrove and K Mrs. John McCarthy, Keansburg, was Sie dauphie/- of the late Cor- J!«2 in 5i. Peter's G.en» s! Hospi- day. May J2, 19C2, at Monmoiiih nelius and Alice (Hinds) Arose. tal. Medical Center. Mr. DeliaPifitro and Mrs: Edward Schwahl, Cliff- wood; 11 grandchildrt'ii, one great- Surviving are her husband, Albr.rl v-ds born in Brooklyn ar.rf had lived A. Eastmond; a daughter, Miss • Snntos Quefcn Anne collar studoVd with in Matawan for the past 47 years. grandchild: a brother, , Francis, Kfiarisburg, snd two sisters. Mrs. Alice Eastmond, at Iiome; six A (laughter was born to Mr, and He was an exempt member of the I Mrs. .lames Santos, 10 Coolidge Si., Oak Shades Fire Co. Violet Johnson, West Keansburg, sons, Francis, Hugh. Thomas, Al- and Mis. Lawrence McNamara, bert Md Donald Eastmcnd, all at Cliffwood, o>i May 6. 1962 in Perth Surviving are Ms father, John CRlistoga, Calif. tone, and Garret! Easimond, Un- Aitiboy General Hospital. DellaPietro, Union Beach; his ion Beach; two sisters, Mrs. Ste- wife. Mrs. Marion (Ludlow) Del- Funerai services were held Mon- phen Bailey, Union Beach, and Manning •iKLiKtjUins and the carr>»< i mis- lapietro; a son, Frederick, at day afternoon at 2 p.m. in thii Scot; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Manning. Ml adorned v/ittv red roses. Funeral Home. Belfnic!, with the Mrs. Bertha Lawrence, Miami, Fla. home; two daughters, Miss Fran- Funeral services were held Wed- 3 Magnolia Ave., Hazlet, are the .. f,V, t»tibl b Matd Ot H*w ces DollaPiciro, at. home, and Mrs. Rev. H. H. McCnnncll, pastor of parents of a daughter born May 7, * ?; W^Geraldioe Pisapia Kearny, th» Keansfcurg Melhodist Church. nesday afternoon at I."30 p.m. a( Kenneth VanMocrbeke, We s t 'the Bedle Funeral Home. Keyport. 1962 in Riverview Hospital. MISS KATHLEEN HEDIGAN I- K Vm thi psald of >>»aor for her oous- Kcansburg; a sister, Mrs. Luigi officiating. Jiiterment was in Fair w. She won • powder blue orgau- 1 View Cemetery, Middletown. The Rev. Norman R. Riley; pastor Siano, Mnrganville; three brother. !, of St. John's Methodist Church, Jacobs Kathleen, to James Rush, son of •}} %x\lf ttrwst-taigth gown styled with Fmnk, Fotcls; Anthony, Matawan, Mr. and Mrs. William Rush, May- 1 Hailet, offici.iled ai'.d interment A daughter was born, lo Mr. and i','1 i,'««* sfceves and • frosted-effect and Frederick. West Keansburg, Mrs. Emma S. Peterson lair Ave., Holmdfl. The announce- Mrs. Emma Sophia Peterson died was in Rose. Hill.. Cemelery. Mata- Mrs. Frederick Jacobs, 160 Pava ;*•;}; .Jtocice.' A matching picture hat and three grandchildren. PI., Cliffwood Beach, in Riverview ment was made Satin day at a par- -y,'A': «itnplemei)te(l her ensemble end Sunday, May 13, 19t>2, at the home waii. ""'J "• Funeral s':rvica« were h«ld Tues- Hospital on May 7, 1962. ty at the North Ccnierville Fir« -JjU'tto carried a colonial bouquet of of her daughter, Mrs. Ester Fran- House. ; day lit B:30 a.m. from the Day zon, 548 Prospect Ave., Laurence -•£r~? ,f»*riej spring flowers. Funeral Horn*, Keyport. At 9 a.m. Parslck Miss ' Hedigan was graduated vft * MM; Card Kfeoadu, Parlin, Harbor. Mrs. Peterson would havt Births from Keyport High School in the a high requiem mass was offered been 102 yearn old July 13. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parsick. ',";.' - ferv(4 M bridesmaid. A matching in St. Joseph's Church, Keyport, HUnea Shore Concourse, Cliffwood, are the Class of 1961. Her fiance also is a &' -, jacket covered her street-length Born in Tinfcstade, Sweden, Mrs. graduate of Keyporl High School, ; and interment was In the churdi A daughter was burn to Mr and parents of a daughter born May 7, ''iiW'' l*WBio( ysttow organza. She wore cem#tery. Peterson came to the United States Mrs. Robert Hlnes, Route 79, Marl- 1962 in Riverview Hospital. Class of 1959. Both arc employed y*iI-fJ«uUching picture hat and carried MR., MRS. CHARLES CROCE J*. in 1821 and has resided in Laurence by Lever Brothers, Inc.. New York. 1 boro, Thursday, May 10, 1962 in Duda '-'—*—'- bouquet of pastel spring Paul C. Foulks Harbor most of that time. She was Rlvervicw Hospital. No date has been set for the wed- In St. Joseph's Church, Keyport,Archer, Hailet Their gown* and Paul C. Foulks, 79, captain of an the oldest member ct Trinity Cov- A (laughter was born to Mr. and ding. «f Weida«r, CWfwood Ssturdayy, Mayy 12,, 1962,, Miss Ther- headpieces were styled I'ke the Army transport during two wars, enant Church of Livingston. Ryan Mrs. Henry Duda, 88 Wilson Ave., wat the best men. James esa Bellotto, daughter of Mrs Phil honoi attendant's in lavender with and former captain of the City of Surviving besides Mrs, Franzon A daughter was born to Mr. and Matawan, "at Perth Amboy General Have you read the classified Cliffwood Beach, iuber- ip Bellotto, and the late Mr Bol- a back panel of purple organs. Keansburg steamship, died Thurs- are three other daughters, Mrs. Mm. James R.yan, 1694 Union Ave., Hospital. »ds? lotto, M Fulton St, Keyport, be- They also cairied parasol bouquets Alter • reception Is The Cliff- came the bride of Charles Cioct of pastel spring flowers Debra •4 bus, the couple left for • mo- jr., son of Mr. and Mrs, Charles Gillo, Keypoit and Carolyn Mayer, 4,'" trip, For faveling the bride Croce, Arlington Ave, Union Hazlet. nieces of the bride, were . r« ft light blue jersey suit with Beach the flower ((Iris. They wore white matching feather hat and a cor- The Rev. William Bausch per- silk organza dresses with purple of red roses. When they rs- formed the double, ring ceremony organza cummerbund* terminating , torn, they w'H reside in Laurence at 1 pm. in large back sanies. They wore J.\ Hartw. The bride was given in marriage matching crowns and earned by her brother, Pmlip Bellotto, plateau baskets of assorted spung ' ~ bride attended iayreville flowers. School and is employed by Woodbrlrtge. She woro a full-length . Parkway Fabricator*, South gown designed, with a lace bodice, Richard Eastmond, Union Beach, Amboy. The bridegroom "was grad- and ihort sleeves. The full skirt of was tho best man Usncimg were uated from Matawan High School peau de loie featured a cathedral David Jones, Keyport, brother-in- ;,: fad is employed by Hot Point, train which flowed from a bustle law oi the bride, and Forrest Rny, back caught with clusters of Eatontown. Charles Jones, Keyport, pearls. Her butterfly veil of Frencli nephew of the bridegroom, was the illusion fell from a ciown of crys- ring bearer. tals and pearls and she earned a A reception followtd at the Cabin- Funeral Services white piaytr book, adorned with a in-the-Sky, Highlands white orchid and slieameis of U; J ' a For their motor trip, the bride . Joseph Schlmanskl buds. wo>-e a light gray and white bum- ,, Funeral services were held Fri- Wears Purple Silk Organic mer suit with A box ja-ket, white day morning' at 8:30 a.m. at the Mrs Robert Post, South Amboy, hat and ncccssones and » white Pay FuMral Home, Keyport, and was the matron of honor: Her orchid corsage. When they return, at • a.m. a high mass of requiem street-length gown of purple silk they will reside on First St, Key- 1 "Me celebrated at St. Joseph's organza featured a wide box pleat port. You N*vr Had if So Fresh Save On Nationally Famous (groceries . Church for Joseph Schlmanskl, 72, in the back of the skirt revealing Of 377 Maple PI., Keyport, who The couplp e attended Keyporyp l W> pom Ik* rlgM la Ml (f—IIHn. IWM: at r«*vl«r film. a panel of lavender organza. Drop High Schoolhl . The bridbide was em- Ladies Auxiliary, Kleenex ^ Tissues 4 ol 4001 Spanish-American Wnr Veterans, Perth Amboy. Amer. Cheese H'A-oz.. Surviving are three sons, Alex- Pies 2 1 ander J. Dickson, Highland Park; Borden's Evap, Milk 7 Andrew J. Dickson, Statcn Island, Angel Food and Allan .1. Dickson, Mannsqunn; 4 £'1.00 IJ-oi a daughter, Mrs. Gladys M. Sieg- Ideal Preserves *»*«* 4 fried, Matawan; five grandchildren :deal Natural and lour great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held from Cake 2 1 the Robert C. Neary Funeral Swiss Slices Glenside Peaches 4 Home, Mnnasquan, Wednesday at 16 oz. 8:30 a.m. und a requliin mass was 1 offered in St. Denis Church, Manns- WHITE BREADS 2 Margarine **•..-*<** / pnntf quail, al 'I ii.ni. 3 K 1.00 MRS, RICHARD OF.HAK1) GUNltllCH Mrs. Mai urn ili'.nn., V.'J, (rf 'iW Ken-L-Ration >Hf»* 7 Henry St., Union llrncli, dieil ul M»fcSI M MH OiUfeN STAMi'I MJas Arlens Cliitrlottc Pderenn, cornedona with mxtchlnp, tlrenm- her horn* mi Kriclay, May 11, )!HU. h (xKllrlon H /ovr HQv\mt ilumpi tm (Wdifiofi t* yam t*Qv\ut t daughltr ot Mr, and Mrs. Charles an. •*k p>r rlWwm« Alfred D. Smith officiated. »ns »'"* th' widow of Gwirge Ki'iutrth Oiinllicr, Ilikk 1'imii, Given in rr.nrrlsgo by her flitter. brother of the bridegroom, wm tlir Survlvlng are » sider, Mrs. Ag- rRIEI IIM S4H OatBN SIAMPt In KHww ilrach In llrrmuds. Whin tl«r rinuct-llp veil nf IMIIU W«» i'("(|niw'•"-• II 4V fnntrnnl In a criiwn of liu:t. I hey return, thry will i(";i(k «i 1> c, A .i-*,'u|). HfKiiiy n*<\, Nlsmi •lad \v(f:• '>-nin« (,,K d|| limit 1 iit. ihii Cdui>o» |)«nrlt. Sim innii-d a laif covered Mir bride win HHICI'.IIII'II '•'••n<\ I li.irlcii II, Hllpnlrlck Will, (10 I'UI. Itattln Hliih S'liool. Ncwurk, and Chiirlcii II. Kllnulrlrk, VI, hui, Y IlJidl, Alt; IIlk'},. Mr, Kllniilrli.'lt rrllrwl two ycitii. PLENTY OF FREE PARKING -:- ROUTE 35 AND 36 she CUM ltd * basket of ilrc|> iilnk Ndwurk, uuu /mm ihr Di'liiv.iifB Ik l.imku- THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. P«tg« Him .. May 17, 1962 MHV 13. l(i«2, to Mr. »nd Mra. | hitn and many gocd job has. member, \otir socia! security czr< Jp.m. Th« Rev. J»»ui H»rrig«n offl- VlWaadtr MUtrtineau > June Grads Told To Robert P. Gtatly, 61! Laurel Av«., j beeen lost, this, «^. I >epre-enis itouiHnds of dollar* I dated, A ton w£* bo'n to Mr. «nn Paiiersoi), Artsy j Hatlet. j Obtain SS Card* , _ ,..,. . iwoiih el old age, *i>r«-ivors and The fcrtie was given in m»rrl«ge Mr Bass Jays, I he importance j , ce protscl.oi.. by her lathsr. She had «s her Old Bridge, in South Amboy-.Mem- Hospiiai, Fort Monmouth, to Air- of the account pjniber h« In the I dliab hlv 1RSUran Gambardetla j'ime graduate* of high schools, the ccount pjnbcr ):« In the I maid of honor, Miss Martha Eltei orial Hospital. man Firsr Class Joseph P. Martin- ' • •• • l>v| Wed In Virginia eau and Mrs. Marlineati, 707 Cook Mr. and Mrs. Don Gambardella. vocational tchools, and colleges Mansfield, Charlotte, N.C. Attend- Waluk 5 Wyoming Dr., Hazk't. are the the ants were Miss Janis Patricia Mur- Avt.i Laurence Harbor. should apply for their social secur- Hits Mary Eourke Heid.j daugh- Mr. and Mis. Edward Waluk, parents cf a son born Saturday, nioney recorded ,i\ a person's ssoo- , Rc81btrati0!, ?01 lh, Summer Da£ phy, Portsmouth; Miss Patricia ity account number cards before cial lecui'ty auiiii.it is used "««i amp for Retarded ChiUrca stu-oi ter ol Mr. and Mis. Numa |L«tdier 21 Valley Dr., Malawan, are the Gager May 12, Imi. at New York Poly- they graduate, fays Allan A. Bass, C Anne Homier, Hot Springs, Va., and jpatents of it son born in South clinic Hospital. The Gambsrdellas figure benefits, the more iorcyi i " JMd jr., Hoanoke. Va., formerly Mrs. Alvin L. Seay, Norfolk, Va. A daugUer, Kristin Elizabeth, manager of the Perth Amboy So- J Arnlwy Memorial Hospital. also have- three other sons. Ronald, acuiti-d in the account the higher >Up \. N CW } Association for «t Portsmouth, Va., and If (j.g.) James William Miliigan, Old was bom to Mr. ami Mrs. John G. cial Security Office. Any student Donald and Robert. the benefits. ; Hctard(Hi children, is brinbeingg con- fckharc! David Miliigan, U.S. Na-Bridge, twin brother of the brirte- Meixncr Gager jr., New Haven, Conn., on who expects io work this summer May i, 1962. The baby Is Mr. and Here sre some pu.i!te:« about ducted shis week, fl son of Mrs. Andrew J. Millignn, gioom. served as best man. Ushers A daughter was born to Mr. and Oliu should obtain his card before class- your konal security taid: Gel vour ! -lounced Waiter Dwiovan, Oa- g id Bridge, and the late Mr. Milli- were Robert Frank Miliigan. Mrs. Bernard E. Meixner jr., 28Mrs. Gager's first child. Mrs. Gay- er Is the former Miss Catherine Mr. aim Mrs. Ramon Oliu, 31 es em). Many prospective employ- card si .tou r nearest kocia! secur-1 bornvilie. Camp,. Director. Cam,p asn, were united in m'sri'lagc on Swoope. another brother of the Pacific Blvd., Clil'fwood Beach, on Stevens Ave-, OM Bridge, are theers will not hire a worker, full orlity office; if you ever lose yourj applications may be secured by Saturday, May 12, 1962,1 at St. bridegroom; Lt. (j.g.) Joseph Nel May ?, 1B62 in Perth Amboy Gen- Burrowes, daughter o£ Mr. snd Mrs. Herbert C. Burrowes, Main parents of a son, born Thursday, part-'jme. unless he hes his social I"c«ird make lure you get a duph-1 crnl-iiting the 'Ji'it office. 2J Riv» Paul's "Cirarcn, Pcrtsmoutl), at 3 sou Longton, Lt. (j.g.) Roger E. eral May 10, 1962, in St, Peter's Hosp'i- j Fleming. U. (j.g.) Francis M. St., Keyport. security account number card with! cate of your old number, and re I ersid? Ave , Red Bunk. Balinl Whichard. and Ens. Barry S. Wirn-, Skripko berley, all attached to the USS Mr. and Mrs. George Balint, 4 SHvestri Mr_ and Mrs. Robert Skripko, 90 FORMAL Ault Oregon Ave., Hazlet,' are the par- A daughter was born to Mr. and A reception was held «t the ents of a son born Thursday, May Palmer Ave.. West Keansburg, are the parents of a daughter, born I Mrs. Joseph R. Silvestri, 37 Per- WEAR Portiraouh, .Woman's flub after 10, 1362 in Munimiuth Medica! Cen- shing PI., Keyport, at Rlverview which the couple left for a northern ter. Saturday, May 12, 1962, in River- view Hospital. Hospital on Sunday, May 6, ,1962. wedding trip. They will reside in league The babs' has been named Fatiitia TO HIRE Costoiv, Mass. A daughter was born to Mr. and Blank Ann. Mrs. Silvestri is the former Mrs. Craig Tca^ue, Pershing PI., A daughter was born in River- Miss Dolores Tamburri, Matawan. NON-FLUCTUATING VALUES ... W. S. WALLACE Glenmoor Apartments, Keyport, in CLOTHING j Births view Hospital on Saturday, May Davidson Perth Amboy General Hospital on 12, 'M2, to Mr. and Mrs. George Tuesday, May 8, 1962. Mr. and Mrs. William Davidson. MM aad Bays' Farablil»ii Dankownkl Blank, 70 Lakewood Ave., Keans- 11 Galewood Dr., Hazlet, are the Mr. and Mrs. John Bankowski, Sullivan burg. parents of a ••son, born Tuesday, - Stecf I J An»ajx>!is Dr., Hazlet, are the May 15, 19ti2, in Rlverview Hospi- parents of a son bom in South A daughter, Robin Lee, was born Bogart «. FxtMt Si. on May 8, 1!!S2 to S/Sgt.' Vernog tal. 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Atlantic Highlands Harbor First Rail For Grabs Among Keyport S-»2 Captains Ramblers End Wins Goif Bag wali'i on modified Cold Cup Keys Place In id Proves couisu So"!?rt rurlong. Winamas- •Percy Wilson. • Keyport, was ^ sa. donated the tiitphy won bv the contest wimirir ai the New Jersey ; Ncpl'ine 'ejn* of i irrv Johnson, L 8. Relays ** '.7 V-"'--„.-. ! 1 luskies Skein PGA Golf Show held at Asbury j Varsity Status and Pn.tiiu tiUreim Park's,. Convcntiun Hall Friday-1 tong Branoh Relays brought Key-i Mata-.vuii's 12-gauie winning! Wilson won a golf bag. | pitching to meet, post-season Not S)ion>orixi yparl port into further limelight in the Mreifc came at. am Bdiii*,, J lp-^Matawira was content to let its IITS stopping the Huskies 7-5. 3y : Ron David, a freshman, making | faiul'\ mi.liber a let II skipper ? his first varsity start, blanked At- 1 •"jSSJaion 1,3 defender of the NJSIAA iL feaHnil ;rtu, Huskies, Carteret | Keys Lash Wall in I.KC on t ,-* NivshiK Ihe (Mined themselves a place in the j lantic Highlands li-0 at >he Tigers 'oawi.iv w<.x un J \oli.utu1* bit-, •• titits in (ho 440 and 880 :elayj tp field. The M-.ui.ior, and Steel' out- by ihe boards The ccitiputtee in ., Untral Jersey, Group II, playoffs, j as v.iiV'"*; is nv .i s/jiisjicJ field had only iwo chances all r cnergo had more or less deroordl-1 * /, llifc Maroon and Sled! already was | 18-2; JV Win 4-0 .spoil as >et, (M m;, ol the *-0 i- , assured of theirs. afternoon, 50 effective was the petuiji schools oi ol ihe Snore t u\- ,, lsjd. Coach Hjrrf tazo's contin- Angered by bt'inj; subjected to new recruit for mound duly. '~ IWt pe;s were Lea Ad- I cells or, Frankie D'ApoliUi that Danny Hourahan won his ihivd amson Hi, Fip CnmnocK a>nl Chns team coming in first in the paco- 11 ended the Huskies big rally in the issue five, walks, but this can be ciutl 1 7/8 mite relay, St Aioymus, game of the year in pitching this ascribed, as an allowable bit of • 'Ircni I'ictts were Sally Spaikj, , fifth. •. . • • easy one to win. The Keys got Sue Allen and Pele Subomc*. . Union City, 'dliqualllied, Bui '.he "nerves." No :Tiger runner gol ,, Colt* did jajt a new mark fur the j. The game was that dose il took Hourahan on his way to a one-sided pasl second base, Red Bank High School .skippois 1 «vent tjf'.v&l. George Sheehan, A shoestring catch by Rambler win by going to work on Wall's wen1 Doug Raynoi. I ante Miissiiy * 1 1 onterlielder Hank Rzasa for the starting pitcher, Steve Pry.ybylow- Fred'Bertha pitched for the Red Frank R*gan, Art DeFario and and Black and did a good job for and Dou« '•'IUTS 'fhe trows were * Charlin Dippel un (or them They l,t >t out to save it. Matawan had ski. from the opening gong. The the Drew twins, Ginny iind lusbio. Keys picked up three" runs the fin-ii one getting miserable iupport. An ' luilcUthn lesd ssmg into the final • nil on base and two out in' ths error and a passed ball put George lonn Pfiioltd and Bill Xeaveny last inning when D'Apolilo sent a time at bat when Rick Maier, Crim- skippeicd (or Cli\, with Dick Wight turn to the mile, but the St. Aloy- son 'Knights, shortstop, made a wild Morrell in scoring position in the slu« runner followed the same tac- low liner into centerfield that second and Larry Behr hit safely and Bob Kcvser n> trews would have scored the tying runs throwing error .on whal should ilcs as Keyport's Ed Scullion hud have been an easy third out. Brian lo score the fifst' MHS run. In the Dave Alexander and Mickey 01- In heating Dippel, "dogging" his and possibly the winpjnij one i( third, David helped his own cause ,s(!u skipptied for the Lions Jim it had gotten away from Kzasa. Jackson had walked and Bob (laps, all the way round and then Turner • sr.:1. All'.c !'!, l{tt£ force in a run. in general, Hourahan controlled afler Bill Bowie had flicd to left. t In the Matawan meet, the Ma- off — Jannarone 7 In 4 1/.1, Jones 5 lugh-nding St, Mary's, South Am- In 2/3, Post 2 in 2. In tha second, Yates was done the situation by keeping the Crim- The last MHS run came in the Nek Up TUr* . roon and Steel took first in wily one Umpires —• Pnvleh. Mazuroskl. son and 3lue batters from hitting seventh when Garafano hit safely, PAUL NEWMAN l>oy nine, this time by a-M-2 score KeilHirt JV (S) when Bob Skiba singled and he Tha Keys alto picked up a third field event, Terry Magee In the at the KHS field. This was> the larg- tho ball to the outer garden. slola second and came around after |NOW GERALOINEPAGE the Group HI 440 3 0 Breaks Into Scoring Column Przybylowski gol two out when scored impressive pitching tri- In which they wer» defending state 210) (I dwh — Won by Sonnenfeld umphs over the Madison Town- (TR), 1 Mllltr IK), 3 WtllUmi (K) its first three games, two by shut- A homer by Kopin in the fifth Kingeter hit safely, then the chimnt. John Anthony, Gary Pric- Time H 8 ship Spartans and the Keyport GLENN FORD outs, in a year that had been dub- il I 1 was the only other run-scoring off Knights outfielders worked Houra- ciante, Ken Riumiller and Billy «0.yd. run — Won by Swift (TR), St, Msiy'i (»») JV (() han's fly into a Kc-vport triple and jayvees. 3 Justin (K). S Mani<« (TR). Tim* bed from the start for rebuilding all r II Flynn, Matawan broke into the Wathlngton made the nim time as a fly hall by Harold Hyer in right Mslawan («) LEE REMICK Keyport In tha distanct. Clifford after graduation had removed most Amhrozlaic. 3b 1 1 scoring column against Mantle in MO-jd run — Won by tote (K). I JankolH, ab 0 0 field was dropped to have Key- Scott, East Orange, was a strong of the members of the Central Jer- Martin, 3b the fourth with two out, Garafano, Flynn. cf 0 1 Schmidt (TR), I Kcatnev (TH) port ahead 6-0 at the end of the Collliu, m 0 II Winner In th» afternoon events, Time: 3:04,4. sey championship club of last year. Der.nr n, If . 4 i Garden Sutherland and Larry Behr Bonlc. U Milt — Won by Scullion (K), > Freeman, of second. o a, Coach Riizo experimented with Joe Pohl, speedball righthander, Brady, rf. all hit safely for one run. In the Yllleii. Ib o r Rudtiycky (TM), 3 Pots (K). Tlmf Hits by Siebc-n and Turner ran up Manell. rf 2 0 •*>•?> naw irunners for experience. The 4 421 worked for tha Eagles. Ha struck KukulsM, tt 0 0 bottom of the fifth, Matawan again Durent, M 0 0 the score in the third. In Ihe fourth SulherliiiKl. ti o o Huskies trailed In their two entries, lSO-yit, liiih hurdlH—Won by llobai out IS and walked one, Only one waited for two out to get going. Oaraf.itiu, v 2 2 the two-mile and the medley. (K), 7 Morley (TO), 1 Vanlllxnort Wiesnlewaki, m 0 1 five fielding errors in one inning ball was hit out of the infield GtOQAOn, ll> 0 I Flynn was sate on an error but Behr. :il> 0 2 "BELLE SOMMERS (K) Time 191 by Wall converted the game into a [l'ApullUj, 'Ab 0 0 the local track teams advance 180-ycl Inw hurdlH — Won by bulll- against him. In the bottom of the Loday, o was forced by Billy Collins. Bill M Kovlivi, a> CANDY CANE I van (K). 3 Hoban IK), I Morley Grenta, p rout and three more in the fifth 0 0 en Lakewood Saturday for the "B" third inning, with two out, Pohl Norsk, p Bowie bouncad to Mantie who David, p 2 1 division track meet of the Shore (TR) Time 1)2 mishandled a dribbler to the box 0 0 threw to second, forcing Collins, helped to make it a massacre. PLAYGROUND Oiicui — Won by Yarka ITR), I John Dunfee's homer with a man Conference. Bnehler IK). 3 Wallach ITR) Dii off the bat of Allie Kingeter. Bob W 4 8 but the try for the double play JH S 7 dinprifii 1't.ni.R M inu \ tance I15ti"j Turner then sent a home run blast •core by Innlms: was wida and Bowie was safe. aboard in the sixth robbed Houra- At. Illflilsildj (01 Pnte broke the Keyport High 300 100 0—4 all r h Sliot-Won by Yailcn (TH). 2 Po- deep centerfield that robbed Pohl St. Mary's JV han of a shutout. 1 0 1 ichool record in the 880 and Bruce lain! IK), 3. Glorsky (TR), DlntHnic Keyport JV 200 300 X—5 Yates doubled, scoring Bowie. Biirktir. rf Jackson scored three wins as Key- of a shutout. Morrell singled, Yatas scoring. The fearful thrashing handed Yuaritnce, tt 10 0 47-1/4. MitnaliHn. '^l> 3 0 0 port High School whipped Sayre- Jav»lln—Won by Doerr (K), ?• Tma Led From Start Morrell advanced on a wild pitch Wall evened the Keys season rec- Sinners, ct ] 0 0 - vlUe, 83 1/3, 33 1/3, hi a warm-up (K), 3. Vucka (TR). DUtance: 156-4. The Eagles led from the start. and scored on Garafano'j hit. Gar- ord at 6-8, not enough lo qualify Sinipbol). |>, as 1 0 I ATLANTIC Broad Jumi>—won by Jackson (K), Nappo, 31) 3 0 0 THEATRE meet Monday for the "B" event. 1, SonnenfeW iTRt. • Swl't (TR). Bill Jannarone, Keyport pitcher, Ticket Scale For afano wont to second when Suther- them for Central Jersey, Gioup AtUuiUe HinliittitU-.—Til Pote ran a 2:03.6, bettering his Distance: Jl-b. worked hard but his control of land was hit by a pitched ball, 111, play st the May 11 deadline, .idfka'.iJV. If " r o o High Jump-- Won by Jackson (Kl, but enough to warrant them con- Bcrthii. |>. »*a previous time by four-tenths of a 2. Hanlon ITB). .1. T*e: Manm (Til), his curve ball was faulty. None the then scored on Behr's third hit. Wlllliiiiia. Hi 2 0 0 Now thru Sun, Mat. second. Jackson won the 100-yard Wllllami (K), Houston (K). Holeht: less, ha had tho satisfaction of KHS Basketball It was then tha balls-strikes call sideration if not enough teams in 1 0 I) dsil), the broad jump, and the high ••0. striking out the Eagles two ace Stanley Baker, athletics director, ended the Huskies rally with D'Ap- that grouping qualify. I I) I) Pole vault—Won by Orojslry (K), I. MKUSUNI jump. Tie: Pnatln* (TR), Mllllgan (TH). hitters, Joe Jankowski and Poht announced at the Shore Conference olito's strikeout. Assistant Coach Frank Zampel- 21 0 2 Srnre liy IIIK: i HUWfRSItW'S Keyport swept fiva ot the event* Height: 0-8. twice. meeting Monday he was recom- But it still look R/asa'n great lo's jayvees had a harder assign- Matkwan (17 ii — Neplunn W,i .Mjtavviin Oil 021 l~a to win its seventh tneet In eight play in the seventh to aave it for ment with the Wail jayvees, Dave 1)00 0 0 Evc» — One Show (Ml, 3. Warwick (M). Distance: 49. bases against him with two out. 4 O walked seven. . Highlands .seventh at the end of a Filers track, But times in the Ma- asked to support the board's posi- W. Collins, a Shorti 7: IS - Feature * Javtllu — Won by Mage* IM), 2. But In tho fifth, with one out, he llovvle, II 4 I Kcjjioct (IS) six-race program. roon and Steel's meet did not match Sturt (M), 1. Engel 2 3 IN), S. WatlJniglon IM), 1, Vena IM). cracked oul t single to score two director at Neptune, said he was Sutherland, of 1 0 0 KlnKeler. rf S 2 2 Scarlet Fliers; 67 for Rumson; 5!l big dual meet due May 23, Distance: 20-10 1/4. not in sympathy with the board's Ilehr, :ili 4 0 3 Hralsufollj. rf 0 0 0 for Red Hank; V) for Christian Keys Imprcsjlva High Jump—Won by Theotls Holland runs. Then Jankowski cleared the U'A|»UU>, Hi i I) s Hourahan, n S 1 1 INI, a. Slebert .i. misjudged and let fall safe for a cured a scale of 30 cents for slu 31 S 12 Weeks, II) 1 0 0 for Atlantic Iliphlands. The Key- ing at the Indians' lair was in the Pule vault — Won by p; Brown (N), Cart>r«t tt) liver, c 4 1 0 a. (Tie) Button (N), McTagui (M). home run. •tonta and 75 cents for adults for port duo of Art Silcox jr. and Bud hurdles where Fred Hoban went attentinnco at Neptune h o ir. •_• alt r Ii Caciirlllo. :•> Deluney improved steadily from u Height: OK. Jones Hit Hard .m:Kcnul, 5 12 VHIII'DII. ol 4 2 2 over the timber for 15.6 in the Sayrevllli 31 J/J — Keyport 8.1 I/I games. He found the 75-cent charge Kopin, ci; 3 1 S. Itoliinson, M 1 2 1 sixth and fiflh to the place they 100-yard cljth — Won l>y Jackson Fred Jones replaced Jannarone Slchen, If bight and Woody Sullivan got his but was bombed heavily for the to the general public was sufficient- Onvimoii. I won in Ihe sixth race. —time down to 21.2 in the lows, IK). 1 Sullivan IK), i. Williams (K). H/.asa, cf Time: 10.4. rest of the inning as St. Mary's ly high to keep out a rowdy ele- J9 111 13 The races were sailed insido the The meet was tied in its later Kuliy. rf 220-yard dash - (Tit) Williams (K). batsmen took til elemen' of con- ment. MrMuluin, Wall (1) . 35 at Circle - Liberty I-4MI stapes, when Johnny Doerr and Miller 3. Boshko IS). Time: test out of the game. Gary Post Sklbn, If all r 11 Ralph Poss came through in the •Hi. John Schellintier, Manasquan, Stuart, 3b Owen, at II 1 0 4Vi-yard run Won by Justin IK), finished up Ihe "«our" afternoon said he had been an attendant at MmUm, p Duilfi.-t.'. (). 'fit 1 I OPEN 7:00 - START DUSK javelin to put the Red and White 2. Anderson IK), 3. Smith (K). Time: for the Keys. ll)>N.ir 0 0 Kcyixrl 3:i2 SM x—18 (K). Tlmi: 11.0, Own, Hi J i) 0 Nadja Tiller Now Thru Sat. Ev« name by three runs, but Jabbo Ja- observed that if the NJSIAA and I il 0 M -- VsnPelt: IB — llourahiiii. till Discus — Won by lowi (S). J. blonskl doubled with Brian Jackson the schools lowered their charges, Gi.rltifiK'ii, • -Dunlee; Struck oul »y — I'rrvb,'- WORLD IN MY POCKET BoehJor (K), S. Tysrklewlcx 18), DIs- Vona, o I II 0 Sun. • Moil. - Tu«s. 1 - On* Only tanct; I47H. and Buster Uoutcl aboard In the It seemingly only would mean more Melita, rf 1 1 0 r'lun'fin l'; w'alks o'ff — l'r'»'li>l'ow»ki CINIMA900M Shot — Won by ttowa IH), 1. Polnii'i first to bring the KHS seconds money for pupils to exj>eiid on I'vska, ab i l i 5, Kcknian I. lluiirahan I, Oimfoo 1, Academy Award Winner — 2ml (Kl, 3, Tj-nrkli-u-lci IB). I)Ulah««: 1 l o Untnlreii - Ms';C.ilcli*f')i). Tr'>J.inow- Showing Nitoly bark Into tho ball game. pi77.a piei and at hot dog stands, M. ICovilW), m •Sophia I.oren •TOHH* "" Wt 411-2 9/4. Schsnirk, !>s 0 ski. "TWO WOMEN" "Guns Of Navarone" - 7:U Javelin - Won by Hock IS), i, A three-bugger and an error In- rathtir than bo any real hardship, T. Ilovllio. »» 0 0 "Two Women" - It: II Doerr IK), S. NaprH (K). Dlitnnce: Denny lianKliei 1 II ab r b Deun Martin NOONANMARSHALL-EOtN 137 U 3/4. creased tho St. Mary's lead In the Frank PinKatore, Red Dank, a C'tlS IIWI, IWi 3 I 0 Anihony I'raitcloM Itrnad lump — V/on by Jackmn top of the fourth. The Keyport lay- NJSIAA official, commented lh.it s s 0 0 II NOW PLAYINO (Kl, 3. Briilllon IK), I. Ju.tln |K). I'arlernt IV (t) (lj),iLivHky, [1 4 1 0 Shirley MUCUIM vees bounced hack In Iheir half I Im Neptune Uonrri was overlooking • lir J 0 0 DlAtnnro: 2t*i« of tho framu (or the winning ruin. Hiultll. rf "CARKER" Ulah jump • Won liy Jackson IK). the fuel thiit for tho {I charge Ihe ruin as I 1 II. Wll-vin < » (I J 2, (Tie) Wllllmns IK), Andrc|cuskl With Ron O'Neill and Rich Wilson pupil* wore being admitted lo two 4 0 t 0 0 IS), llelnht; .VII on base urn! two out, Walt Mai- IIHluraii, W I 1 1 U II I'ulo mull • • Won liy KlcUk'r IH). gnmi.'S, which reduced Ihe fna lo TuNu. ot I I 'sai'li'j.' i-f 1 0 3, Crosslcy HO, 3. dlf) Nupiit IKI. inowskl, Hilly l.angnn nnd llriaii l.ji.Mkl ul I I) II J nekton all hit «ufely In a row for 50 cents pur bead chiugi.'d pupils 3 i (iori)on Mfltiuo — Color I Nlil.llih IS), f:,,rh/,in illi. lllpliilitl : for Shorn Clonferencu championship > o H. O'Ni'lll. IU 1 0 0 .' • ... .-..„" nn-I Hw vlrlorv miirijln. lllllh, 4 O I 1 0 i.-imni Mr l'lll|inmri« mldi'd lll.lt rt.,11,. II.I'MIIII. 1 0 0 GRAND OPENING "Bait Things In | Kuln'ikr fanned I'J! w- •-•••! •"» u> lilt' till1 MJItl! ll.ltl lli'l'll llpl'lilll'IK i '> '"'•". % I o u his winning elfort. The KHS Iny- 1 1 tifu Aro i'nm" | __ rim —- Holmclel Bowling Loop iit » deficit, Hint Ihera was no "op- '.i', '",!',":', ;., „ Veen hud previously lost In the Am- 01 oxcesslvu pmflls, n« Plans Annual Banquet boyuni. It (iiivu the Keyport tenm by tho Neptuno Hoard, otitl May 19, 1962 il i-'i record on (ll« season, thrir Iff Innln BIKOHfPfiCK-WVlDNIVtN Tho llnlnidel Men'* nnil Women's ] || , Hint thiK yciir for a first tlini l!n: Cuiiifi 1 .-,11,11,1. .Hi Sun. thru Tut«. c) 1( r win ; over Toms I'Ivor. He, l, Ib 0 I) lii. rf II 0 Jot 14 Regaffa mouth Mitdli'ul Cantor lliiwluii! Ili-ttilil. rf Gdik'd It) nil'inhcn ol Ixilli ] If u n i win .tlh'inltv] by mil'.1 tli.in II.,,Hi, ,1 ia Lorci. Sun, • Moa, • Tun, Mcll, il i) M (ifflters of VnnlVIt, rf I'lrel big tiiifurllnii of tin- mills (it • KO tnciiiln'rn and gui-sti who wn Ipcclal Added Attraction 1 . I'f ii o Sum'ay Mat. Only year's women's li'ii«ui' arc Mr ;. (•;„.,.„,m,, o I a now ytiflltlMg si'iison will tnhi- ] IH-HSIMI Ihc pii'si'iilnllon of H-A.IHIS u I *r»rr I)) "FABULOUS W0KI.O Ol' ('hnrlns Wontitin, president: Mrs. j v.'i«-h«. ib pltiCD iit Ki'vporl lluilitir Smtiliiy ! IMIIII Ihc Atncilciin Howling Om- W.ill 'I'' II .IV Dorothy JJui'lfcr, vice pii'Mtli'iil; 0 I) i; JUI.KM VERNK" it il when tin) Jet 14 llci'ls of tin; mm I:M'S«, ihc WOIIH-H'I luti-in.n..>I><). for t!»•- lirsl Paul Nowman liny Mr*, Kit.I .Jin.Cii, llr.i.,.,11-1, fur ii "linn' tin" ivi;nllit fur Ml"' Mm", ihi" .IWIIIIIIIIK "' 'I ti'iphy '>>' Now 11 Iliu (lulu to liilvcrtlsi Ncxi yi'iir's oWena ul ihtr nun i, ,|, ,', '.'i-HII I'.-li. I' KuI'M'll, Jl till Ill') h" ,|,!' 'I *') 11 If 111 St |.l.l Jackio Cloason HA «: Mdf)'l ill) 1 lni|!tii' are Knlpli Sat no, pii'Hldi'iil; ah r Ii Illl'l offlfllll (if till' I'M II fli'i'l. I hi- it f f it I r Will li"ltl "t I'l'ln:-'!!) '! nnull i'il in [lie (luKillifil I'u (-lnirli',H Wormun, vice pri'vldnni; VMUJI, aii < I A iiiltl liu rxpi'ili millnfs In II"' Ji'l Sliii'iv'iliinv Inn. l(>''l li.ink. will Itirn iln'iil IM'H rnsh foi ynu. Dnvlil Ciulton, m'fii'liiry nnd llm ait I I k I 'i i one dcilun flii^i fiom II' for nw.iy FREE! FREE! FREE! old AI/liiKcr, ireiiiilici', 1', 111, u I I in WiiiliiiiS'.Inn DC. to con veil!'1 on iilxtul hii.iitt'-?• a 1,1 IIK'' Your ixlvi •1 ttm-fit nil in illllDltl N AI WAYS IHI'.K now 1 llnraln. II ] i Kcypoii, He *nw the ixx'Hbillly of W11 con supply ilu'i 11 iniii-kly piiP'T Mill i'';irh p|us| COME ONE - COME AIL Kl l;, I'l.AVdltUIINI) I t 1 I In vi' you read tho O'U'MIIH'II. 9) over 30 bo»l« "shlpplnc In." If tint) ul (hit right pitli;>). Conn , pllll'll.lS' 'IH III cvi'iy t-oniuiu Ktlf«ff, .'Hi i) (I Sat., May 19»li Only ad«V Nanna, t (I 0 (•(imllliuiri mi' pionilslng. nnd try U4, the Ijaj : urcu •fhuwtey, May 17, 1962 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. Page. Eleven Matawan back into the ball same, Assistant Grid t: ing I'ierson to lake third andj Matawan fpi back into the b3R But tJaity Kenny rapped cut a Matawan A. C Curcio serond Ed Henderson. Moil-1 yarne in lite top oi the filth when Keys B&fttKiitfi$on 4-2, BAYSKORE JUNIOR double wilh (he bases filled lo put Coach For Raritan mouth Cnllpge HCC from Freehold, Wanca walked nnd Bill Votta slam* Union Beach way nut shead again. drove home the first >v,o run* with met! put a long homer. Tlie game liaO a dramatic wina- Raritan Township T3o;nd of'Ed- Opens Season HIGH SCHOOL up. Mutawan rallied for two runs ucation Thursday offered contracts j a double in ccnic-r before Bruce Pierson also started the in the last inning and had tlic bases to a number of teachers, three of Matawan A. C, the entrant from I Phillips smiled him homr with ii;e HOUM. '.d!!y off Hi the "Mh Hang On In "B" Race filled with two out. Teiry Hedge- which will have specialized duties this area to replace the Wailison j third run of the frame. Joe Haider. He walked and went lo second on path caught hold of a pitch and in she new high school. PBA in the Jersey Shorn League, I a newcomer to |he Union House Keyport hung on to their mathe- dolla and Turner scored on tiie mis- CONFERENCE opened its season Sunday by los- Ayers' single before Gill drove him matical chance to He Matawan In cue. still it scaring into left field for Frank ,T. Fcderovicri, former of- | team this season, added two more. home with a single to right cent.-r. a home run, apparently, that fensive line coach and assistant ing to the Union House- nine at Shore Conference, North "B", and John Greene wiHoped out a home Keyport Grammar was virtually Red Bank. ru.is lo !ht tally with e shot up In tha seventh Bruce Phillips slow-balled out of the ponnant by would coins close to lyinK up thecoach at the University of West the left center field alley that went walked with two outs and came to their outside chance of recog- run in (he Purple Bulldog's half Virginia, was hired as assistant The league js not very well put nition in Central Jersey, Group 111, of the inning. The score stood 2-1 Murphy School's Hooks Chevalier ball game. But Bob Huleg, Bcach- for a mo-run home run (continued on page twelve) last weekend, in the Bayshore Jun- cr leflfieldcr, came up with the grid coach. He has been coaching together this year as two of the Tuesday by besting Rumaon 4-2 on to the top of the fifth when two fl'.. Lenapc Regional High School. kingpin teams of years pas1 Rod the Purple Bulldogs diamond. bad errors in a row by Rumson ior High School Conference. 'I he ball in a circus catch to end the two league leaders came together game. Mr. Federovich is a native of Re- Bank Towners and Long Uiamh Today they visit Hoffman (South shortstop Vem Paulson sent Van- public. Pa., and was an outstand- IAMA, have quit and a third club, Amboy) while Matawan l^playing Pert in wi* a third KHS run. When tied and Chevalier was "sprung" ing player in high school and Manasquan A. C , has disbanded. mi Mar.asquan. 1,1 will take a VUna- Part grew wild after that, Coach or. the Keyportets. They never had Intervention In played varsity football1 for the Uni- Future Echedule of garr^s accord- •quan vioto/y over the Maroon and Cliff AppiegtUe, Rumson, ditched seen his slow ball before and when versity of West Virginia. He also ingly is not well set. NOW OPEN him for righthander Bill VanDuren it was all over, they still hud not Lily-Tulip Case Steel to keep the Key* "aliv*'^ in coached at Ft. Knox. The foot- Bob Wanca worked on the mou;id •V "B" race. And they must on the mouiid. been able to see enough of it to ball duties will pay J300 in addi- hit it. Superior Court Judge J. Edward for Matawan and Roland Pierhon, •bo triumph over Hoffman, (hen Bad •ateninaiog iion to his contract figure. as * X.on3 Branch High coach, opposed overcome Mananuon tarnonwv at Billy Gciger, Keyport pitcher, Knifilit, in Freehold Friday, con- physical education instructor. •' WOOD SALES CO. Bad bacerunpsng by the Bulldogs sented to the inclusion of Raritan him. Larry Tomasello lashed out the KHS diamond. AH thet* event- enuwl the Keys a Rumson score had to havf • "settling down" Hsrold Leder, Wesifield, was a hit in the second and came 26 Main St. — Keyport, N. J. uaHtie* working out right, the Keyi period at the start. He walked the Township In the Mly-Tuiip, Inc., in the bottom of the fifth, but with vs. llolmdel Township suit. The hired as head of the business edu- around on an errpr la give Mxta- on carry their cause against the two out io the, sixth, Jim Robin**; first two Murphy batters and Jim- cation department. He hold a MA. wan A.C. a lead. Meiawan team itwH at the Huskies my Logan singled home a run. An suit by that company building a and L.L.B. from Rutgers. He is doubled «Ml scored on Fred Dick- multi-million dollar plant on Route Con Out Ahead diamond next Tuesday. non's finale. Jack Dainico also overthrow .'rom third sent in two hired at $7350. He was at one time ALL TYPES OF NAME-BRAND MERCHANDISE Fans fiv« more runs and that was it. 35 seeki the voiding of an amend- accepted as secretary of the Madi- Bi't the Union House team went AT DISCOUNT PRICES bit. safely, but when Val Huboard ment to the Holrr.del toning ordi- was put in to bat for Pete Wogkm. Geiger shot the ball past the son Township Board of Education, way ahead in the bottom of the Biil Jannarone worked effective- Murphy batters with blazing spued nance providing for the founding of but later declined tile post. third with two out. Pieison start- ly to best the Purple BulMo*l. He he grounded out easily to end the an industrial park just across the threat, the rest of the way. But he and his Floyd G. Riley was hired to head ed things off lor the winners in finned five and did not issue a highway. the third inning wilh a single. walk. Red and White fielding was The Keys picked up an insurance Keyport mates were straining their the mathematics department. He back* to nu avail trying to hit the Mayor Philip J. Blanda, Rari- comes from Toms River H. S. Barry Ayers and George Gill (htii Opening Week Specials tfie best shown so far this season. run in the top of (he seventh when tan, said that municipality wanted went out. Bob Curcio drilled a VanPelt doubled and came home "driftcrt" that Chevalier was toss- where,he has been teaching. He Rumson started John Post, a ing at them. When it was all over, to intervene on (Jie side of Hnlni- holds an advanced degree in mathe- grounder to third, but the third ONLY 7 OF EACH ITEM diminutive lefthander. He seemed on Acquaro's bad throw as the del. lie tubmltted an affidavit sacker overthrew first base allow- Keyporter tried to steal third. Murphy slood at 8-1 and Keypoil matics from Boston College. FIRST COME — FIRST SERVED! to. be in f«r rough wring an the first at 7-2 so the chances of Coach from James M. Rice, .Maywood, to two KHS batters, John Medolla and Hourahan win start against Hoff- Ronnie SchmiU's players with three the affect the industrial paik had Bob Turner, hR safely. But heman todayy. If the Keys are still games to go were not very bright. to be of similar zoning in both tore down to get Skip VanPelt on in thh e "B"B" race tomorrow, Jan- Keansburg, with many games to Holmdel and Raritan and that H • roller and fan Dan Hourahan and narone will come back against make Uj>, had the better chance would be destroyed for Raritan if here's wishing you a Bon Voyage M .... American Fiver Large Rente* .would have gotten out of the inn- Squan. to head eff Murphy. Holmdel's zoning were voided. Mr. Kieclric tne Without score but for a glaring (•) Rice is sponsor of the industrial error by Rumson righlfielder Bill all r Matawan Elementary and Cliff- Preston on Sam Robinson's fly. Me- Medoiin, U 4 1 wood Memorial met in the battle park. »nd our plannlsg < TRAIN PLASTIC 095 Turner, > 2b 4 1 of the unwinning and' Coach' John Sidney J. Hertz. Allenhurst, at- makes It right! 95 VanPelt, cf 4 2 Luczkovich's players swept both acked the affidavit at not permit- You're sure of fun on 4 0 (•auies. The first was 10-7. The inu the examination of Mr. Rico. SET TANK D S. Koiiihion. 31 (I that cruise or ocean I7.B5 Value 18 game was not as close as the Vs attorney for Lily-Tulip, Mr. Op.itosky. ib 4 0 0 v o y a g e when you Sielwn, it 3 0 0 score would indicate as Gary leiti did not believe It had been CacnUIn, 31) 0 Rieth, Matawan pitcher, allowed hown Raritan was prevented from count on us to make VISIT OUR SHOWROOM OVER Jannarone, p 3 0 1 aving an Industrial park In its only two hits and all the Cliffwoort all the arrangements, KEYPORT OFFICE SUPPLY » 4 5 runs were unearned. tea by a change iij'IIclmdol zon- Rumtoc (2) The second game was 10-3 with ib r 'liut Judge Knight believed that Brown Travel Bureau Acquaro, c 4 0 Doug E'lwards flipping the win (or Walk Up One Flight And Save Money Greene, %b 3 1 the Elementary School players. contiguous interest pxisted for Pniilsoii; tiitt .1 0 The Matawan pitcher contributed arltan and allowed the intorven- J. Robinson, cf 3 1 Dlckson,' tb a o a three-bagger with two aboard Calk, lb 0 o toward winning his own game. Dnmico, :ib s II Rielh slapped out a two-bagger llubbsnl, II 1 a Woglmri, U 2 o with two aboard In the fifth to Preslnn, rt clinch it. Bjillcv. ph 2 II Alvlno, ptv 1 0 Union Beach outscored Matawan I*attimer, pr l o Elementary 11-6 in a game in which Poet, p 0 o Buster Becholdt was the winning VanDuren, p 1 a ] o pitcher. Tom Koloclzicj and Ed Lewandowski got the Bcachcrs oil to p. good start in the first, three walks also adding up to a good starting lead for the Beactiers. Mike Sidisin further upset Edwards with a thrce-bBFC hit to start the
second. When Edwards could not •"••'!.- find the plate, Paul Eovino took *U)eri!fT THE 'PHONE over pitching for Matawan. Eovino walloped out a homer with >^iOEAN'ELL/ two aboard in the second to bring WE'LL 6ERWEV0U WELL SICK ROOM FUR STORAGE RENTALS A'•.-«• VAULT ON FREE DELIVERY • Hospital Beds
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BERMAN'SPAINTS Polllhlnt "" 69 Chickens VZ%S 49.?. i lick aurohiit al FERRIS SLICED ROUTE 35 AT CLIFFWOOD AVE. ^ (A & P Cllffwood Shopping Center) Spie ft Span Bacon End Slices : 49' iwaSal BACON ^-K?AV •hi- 49 28 Extra Stamps with task piirohas* •< OPEN SUNDAYS •««!. For doming painted turf ACM OVEN MITTS »£" 59' Other Storat: New Brunswick, Somervlll*, South River |4 Rle. II, E. Brunswick, Bound Brook and HIihKlown «t9« "-•93« Swift's Sausage Links Ferris Canned Hams pl». •• PW- MOWN 'N HIOXORT I Ib. 21 Extra S«!!a;t with aaek pirokata al MRVI ptq. 50* IMOKIO 3.29 ICAP'N JOHN'S .00, Gomot Cloaaior ISCAUOP DINNER ^ 49- With CMorlnal Don't Be • .4... «• 2|l/,oi.M« 25 Extra Stampi with tied puwlma al • cam "" cnii LIBBY'S CORN ^ 3 49 I CAP'N JOHN'S ... Like The Llkky'i Ifand Llaby'i Irani Laitoll •*»- ''Woman Peas & Carrots 3 V. 49' Tomato Juice 2 V: 27' 26 Extra Stamps with taah pvrohasi ol Ptr.» Setnf—All Purpoit D«Ura»nt Who Lived Lliky'a Iran* »»P Brind—Swttt or UmwMttntJ CAP'N JOHN'S Fruit Cocktail 2 .. 45* Grapefruit 2 r. 47* ' "™ISHRIMP DINNER 69 In A Shoe" (Coupons attached to each Item) Handy 6 »«ek-4i/2 of. pk(. ''/»«. cr« Joy pl Rice Krispies 2 pig". •#•# Chunky Candy 2 J: 43' b Liquid Detergent $ Premium Crackers $.,,^"i,.a LI ."29° Grape Jelly ^V^S™ TM ch Clucksn or 8 01,19e 22oi.fi«0 can Keebler Cookies t^" '^'M' Morton Pies Turkey plq. A First Merchants pl..llc'* 1 9 Evans Walnut Topping Carnation Dry Milk M,!: ;^,, ^ 29° Tip Top Fruit Drinks 5 ::, 49° c 6 HOME LOAN River Brand Brown Rice ';,; 17° FleischmannMargarine o" ^43° Welch Grape Juice 2 c ;; 37°::'31° Oxydol Detergent R!*/>lli4« PILLSBUP.Yor BAIURD 4 8 oi. OQg c Will Solve The Problem! For Iht family waili DISCUII9 (In Dairy C«l.) * plgi. *' Metrocal Liquid :rrt 6 •„•;, 1.59 Milady's Corn Fritters 2 Z. 57' 49'A °i. 01 0 Swanee Tissue A«.n.dc.i.,, 4°"<49° Kitchen Charm Wax Paper 20° ; 01 Whethor Your Ncadi Be For a New Homo or pi,. •• Broccoli Spears ^"••• -- 12 ° 49° 7 oi. 4An A Rtmodeling Program For Your Old On* Putf'nBooiii .^n,. 2 A:; 29- Florient Aerosol Daodorant ';•„' 77° Green Beans T^lf 2 pin uv Tide Birds Eye Leaf Spinach # wi • A MORTGAGE LOAN E^G^VaW Jon. Porktr Baked Food, ld 10 at. Q1 A for the family waih anJ dlihtl Chopped Spinach > ^ 2 If you're going to buy or build . . , decide fl ,1 I1, ' ",. - . -i . n/~pf (linn vl*ir ll« FrieH Qlams HowirJ Johnion °'b5 and we'll orrangs a sound flnnnrlng plan ply »— pn, WTIH ktni • nmii'-..Ba»l. CincVtn, 11 oi. CAQ T.V. Dinners J3 thot Is best for you Tuil.y. loir a{ Coil plq. -ANN PAGB GROUND SPICES • A HOME IMPROVEMENT LOAN Colgate's Fab BUNS Mix or Match Fat Uundry and diilm Black Pepper <•• •"• If you need a new room, remodeled kitch- Your Choic* U>< M llmm. I'l.MK STAMPS nilli llulrh (..( lt H.IHM. Il \ll> s 4 en, another both, finished ottlc . . , any- With If l?oi.4Q0 A|l|ilo PU ihil wffk. »:nii|iii|| MII I'l.Unn. (;iuilrtltl!)ti IliTltl lilt* Wi-K, 4ti Cinnamon " •"" thing to moke your horn" mnrx rnmlorl- olllib.l ptg, *• 4 r 1 Paprika - •"" 3«95' oblo, more livable . . . we'll orranqo a Dairy Contir Buys/ ^6P'i ™l'| ,- Coffee*.' monthly-repayment loon to fit your budget. l«n«f Quanllllia Sold il Our Rigullr Filcal Colgate's Ad «*••««•"•» W1U Nl)1 Eight O'Clock TiCiT L55S« Ki 1 NT tor iulom« large Eggs «,.n.i 2 ..,. 8J Red Circle ";;:V:;l";" "' '^59° 10 oi. " 1 v 1 Sliced Muenstor ill !:;;. " 59° Bokar Coffee ';;; i:;;iT;' ',.'!;63° We nr« Imppy l« Join Hie U.S. l»c|iar(mrit( uf AKIMIII- Parmesan Cheese '•"••»» < "-77° ^, Mn#w ''.!!„,, ,,.„'„, (IIn- In ^iln»iii): tin' rnnlnlm- lioitM of Anu'i'iciin fiivmer* lo Romano Chuese -. •'• • 7JJC Bathroom Tissue oW lb -50 Ywi C6h|iiu«ui; Wntfu Store Cheese VS.'TM.IV'''' 69° Prlcoi ollpcliva thru S.Ourd.iy, M«y 19th In Super Marl-oft am) Solf-Sorrlco utotoi only. T,.ln P*< • French Roquofort ' • '•' /' 75° All I ,..,i.ii,.., |,,|,. ||,,,I Mill> MM,I \I,,,I .llli II. will". 4 i-MMIIjll Illllll I'llllll hllllll|l Illllit.
HI, U AI CUl'l'W(KM) AVU., U.IH'WUUD • W(U. . 1TFOUND SERVICES AUTOS FOR SALE FOR RENT FOR SALE FOR SALE HELP WANTED HOUSES FOR SALE PLEASANT, large furnished room Two Featherweight HORSE and saddle/ 2150. Inquire EXPERIENCED femaie sewing MAN'S EYH GLASSES, black BAY ROOFING CO. SGHANCR & SIHLER located in Keyport. near bus line, PsriaMis $69.50 233 Broadway, Union Beach o- machine operators, steady work, BETSY ROSS HOMES frames, in The Day Funeral flUTTEKS. LEADERS USED CARS railroad elation and nr.hools. Write call COIfax 4-7G38, _wjl7 call and ask for ToUn. Baysfiore Home Parking U*. Maple Fiace, TH BAVVIEW AVB., HWY 34 MATAWAN Boi A ia care of this newspaper One Console, very good BOAT and yacht insurance, new Togs, Locust Sf.. Keypnrt. COIfax LOWELL 6-42» BEFORE you Buy or sign 11 Con Keyport. CaB CCHfax 44999. wj!7 UNION REACH and kindly include business refer condition 19.50 low rates; easy payment plan. 4-5866. wjtf l OOLFAX 4-3H7 •rjtt ence. wjtt Bob Orr; Hometown Agency, COI- trict for a bousypnrt. _ wH_7 TOfTo 'SPEETJ'liOA'r 12 foot. Call dent discount deducted If instru MATAWAN e!l 6-3735 or LOwell 6-liMT wjl? 1 LOwul'~Dl "iioK'iK-S487. ' 12" ft wjl7C - ; ment Is purchaseddd. dN oI contractf it s RESPONSIBLE ycung couple to as- LOWI-XL C18RI sume payments of a repossessed 71T II 1' OUTBOARD" MOTOR. ! to sign. No insurance to pay. The OPKN 7 DAYS A WEEK HOUSES FOR SALE (iearshifi, neutral and forward Music Spot, 42 Broad St.. across '52 MERCURY $97 IIARB.)R, "lumishod Singer Slant-O-Matic Special. Call LAURENCE for appointment, llllliyest 2-283S. speeds $50. Call COIfax 4-5050. I from Village Revision. Call CO 4-Dr., R&H, Overdrive House Paint Sale bungalow, improvements; " wjtf I fax 4-5938. w|tf THE CA1IILL CO. INC. suitable for retired couple. In- wjli '56 PLYMOUTH $390 quire Frank Zunilt, G Luppatalo.ii; WIMIWMI PIRATE SHIP Belvedere, 4-Dr. V-8, Automatic Avc, Keyport or call COIfax R&H 4-7568. wjrr; CLIFFWOOD BEACH '55 OLDSMOBILE5375 MATAWAN - Two family home. N. J. Electric stove, gas heat, close to USINESS SERVICES 88, 4-Dr. V-8, Automatic school and R.R. Station. Appoint- LOWELL G-0001 Power Steering, R&H EXTERIOR LATEX PAINT ment only. Call LO B-1979, wjtf f ••••»••>(• OPF.N 7 DAYS '60 FIAT $356 Madt with Miracle VINYL ACRYLIC PLASTIC MATAWAN"Cape "Cods," '$14,400, *—* SIG.900, 117,500. Financing ar- I Contractors Wagon Top Soil I Slip Coven KKYPORT AREA ranged tor qualified buyers. Slrr- CARPENTER »nd bui!dinj contrac- Do you rent? Imagine a beautiful Sale Priced At linn MrCiinn, Real lvstatf, 2.VI I """RicTiAR'li'S" DHCORAilNG '55 MERCURY $375 'TOP" SOIL tor J O Metiger, Florence Ave., front to hack sp'it level with sunken Iiruud St., Kfvp:irl. COIlux 4-1376. I I-:STAHI.ISIII-:I) living room, science kitchen, three 2-Dr., Automatic, R&H, iTreurhing nnd bulldozing, jlriyc- • slip covers custom made, living Kryport. Ntw homn, gar»|!*s, all Power Steciinti w)17 1 bi'diiHims and all fnr J100 a mnnlli ; way gravel, blucsloni , fill dirt, ro()iroomn nnlnnd| kitchekitchenn chairchairss rere- alterations and repalrt Call CO! alter down payment. Full puce, WANTED upholstered, like new. Repairing, fax 4-1159. «|U '56 LINCOLN $475 l S WAN'IMCD old U.S. cuins, Indian i"" D iKTRICH BROS. cushions replaced, foam rubber. 4-Dr. Capri, Automatic head pennies, anything from Imlf- :M llrers St., Ha/let. Call COIfax IIIOMAS KEARNEY With Power PER GAL NI'.W BRUNSWICK AVI- , IIAZLKT cents lo dollars, gold coins. Write 4-lfi-14 will PLUMBING * HEATING We can offer J large spill level Regular Price $6.55 MATAWAN 386 Maple 1'laca '55 MERCURY $300 Michael J. Druzhik. 41 Park Ave., I.IIWI-I.I. li.iiiM • 2III2 . | Roofing home loss tluin two years o!d Ilint Miilawan or call LOwell li-4CHiG. wjtf Keyport will !>e I'ciiiipleU'ly rcdecornled in- 4-Dr., Automatic, R&H COMPARE with others selling at $7.95 and more ROOFING Fre* Hstlmatet CO 4t7M side mid out. This is u reposes- Situntion Wanted TRUCKING sion. See It1 lull price, JIK."0O. '56 MERCURY $490 WM.I. l")()"TlU)NiN('i"lirmv"lMimi'! "AKMIN'S' J-Dr, Hardtop. Automatic, R&H For All Exterior Surfaces All i.vpi". IIHIIIIU: .mil nu'tiil work. UMAI'INli & I'l.UMItlNO Call I.Ow-'ll B-047SI. wjl7 AND S.e us fm (il No Down I'uv- Alnitiimiiu Mding. bli«i-k ceiling.1. 30 Kl'lAUNI-Y ST., IIIIMII .iric 1 I HA Minimum Dunn '5/ bl/NnCA *216 MADE IN 10 MODERN COLORS & WHITE Business Opportunities EXCAVATING and I'iirpi-ntiv. (ill I.Owi-ll l> 1517. I-UI-P. I'.STIMA'I I'S I'aymrnt trim1 u'hi!e buying 4-Door I HAUMI.lt Mini'. .. 1 •'•HI- ,.1 I ... w|tr III YI'OHT No Chalk Wash Down 1 V'lin- Immi' { iiliclh, Miii'iiiinili'd liy iip.iilMH nt lio/cr. lii.uli'i M'IVII ", laiiil 1 i'-iii '55 FORD $200 in|!, top Mul, (ill dirl, riiiul ('.i.ivt-l I Maintenance «i'i -.'. I;. Lasts up to 50% Longer I building lUMj'.hlKirhood. Hi'iil SMI, III-. "illUi: OWN Ill-.t IIHAIOK Mir. Wuunn, V-8, R&H pi lie $S0l). Cull I.dwell i.lirtu any MOVING, r«id"jiif)S, laiB« trrr.i anil j ,M,-,.S()NKY, brii-k. i-unui.•!>•. fmin ; AND SAW. iniiriilm_____ wj!7 hlnnhlii'iy innnvrd, attics, cd daMuns, paum, liivplari", and n1 KCKKI> BUOTIIKKS Si:!.IHO ('it tins II lii'ilMiiim laiiili In '55 MERCURY $300 lars mul varili cleancil. Lnndtciip r,:iu>, (h;ii!i". I-. David, ll.i/li't. ; Ti;NNrNI HI).. MDHtiANV'll.l.i: nici' M'.-iinn. l,,n;-,( l.iniily lillclien, 2-Dr. Hiirdlop, Automatic, K&ll Keal Estate Tor Sale mi' il.ini'. fiill I.Owi'll «-:il'.'i will l,-,|| ( olfnx -I !Mi2li. wjl I ! KI'.YI'UHI' lot, -III N IIMI, .srwci.ic.c '54 CADILLAC $490 LOW KM, C-lS-ir, I'.MNTINl!. i.ii )>• -in i y. g I n 7 i n >: liliud ., 'I»M iir< .iiul '.riri'ir', M;% ,-IIKI H-.-IIIT WI-II" llov I1! In .'lire Antiquos If I: M'p.ui^. KHidni:, liniall Jiili innilj'.'!'" in .II' :Mi\ III1: il'i'.vn, M)r, llnrdtcip, With Power ol Ihi'; innvsp.'pi'i1 .. , < • ••<•• ii'i Md I 11 . '.• it , '. 1 M 1 Wall-frwin 1 1 1 1 miiliilliiMiiii nl MM iimli'i ', pm - " in nip '* 1 ilK I -) ' i" tM11 I ••",,l> I- nr 1 .ill I dH.'ll li >«4< "I,. , ; D.r,!, 1 iiiinv { v'li MOTOR CO., INC. in 1,mill >|ii iiikl'1! .'• v •< 1 '' i" Accoiihinu) . ,.. 11 ,. I nil 'I HI.i- * Vlillll w| '•• -nd IHI I !•"• llin-ip,ii"i| Ciilulng V v, vi-iM tin1 Ki'VMiiit II.H ilwitii- TV SKUVICK W)I7 Your AitlhorUeil Mercury Denier : in mi s.itunluy, M.iv l'i imoKu-.i i'l-'i 'i -i • •" « Vlilll illlMllr.' Ill' III Ml III!'- I.OWKI-I. (i-KiOO I Al'l I HI I. I li"-li II',. lull I11IM • r Rt. 9 and 33 IMIUK.II II I'M .IIHI I.1 Dll mill ,iiil will ; ,i|i,in'. in mil.IMI h Ilifil ;|M,lli|. (I |'illil|!l\ IliCI' ..|>c:ili In Mi Audi!••.'• "I ill' mmi i.il HIM nl... .ill lv|"'- nl li.f-i |l,l|i| I rtlll M.lill I i|P''lllV I'liH I'YCK KlirjI.dN I Nr 111 l|-!|l|..;l|i..'! ,I'.i.Ml!! >II/IWI. I'ttl' iii.'.'.i-'., i I'.i'.uiinl'lt lei' Freehold Traffic Circlo AhiC'lliMil llll|':llllnl ' "11. 1 MAIAWAN j i;,i', mil hiiii'ii (ill Miinkl, .Wiibe^.- I'llitnv lliilll II: 00 I'M. I N II'IIHII'.N |IIH rhiK i-\ p itl rvt-tv 11'tlHHUllih Ml I'l I'.SdfMI M.KVICI' )0 VKS HO 2-1818 I .ill (0 UtlOII (in- iiihllilin1.1l I (I .| IIHI'i 'K Ihii.Hi Kenlly '.'n , lll(Jlnv»V !*• Koypor! InfiirititilliHi. WJI7 Illf IlilS'llilll' nil *. I ,M,i;nw l.drt'i'l 1,1111. "w|J.* OI'IN DAILY TO 8:38 26-28 Wosl Front St. !22J THE MATAWAN j6URNAL. N. J. ttjursday, May 17, their classes on t Sefel trip to AJ Mr and Mrs Krsd Eckei, Mr I s r Sodhoppcrs Meet; lair* State Park on Wednesday, V Visitors Relurn » 1 Uf- Edward Downey, Mr and | Cliffwood W.S.C.S. Hold Card Party, ! v P"s» showe. Given Kay, fourth grmd* teacher, will Mrs John Ludvick and children, j I 20ih Anniversary safes has riass so Trsmttoj. and Wash- Linda L and Mis LuLu i oiHIC Browntowji News Crossing on May 24 To New Mexico Beal, Morganville, had dinner at j I Th" Woimn'*. Sucii'lv of Christian M'*> John Ryburn was the gusst I I Service of the Clif?vu>oU Coinmun, » Biwatowi Sodhoppers: 4-H The Community Theatre Players SP/5 and Mrs. J<.hn Braurigcin Shore Fomt Inn in u'it-biji'oi of AnMiony G N. \ One of 'he fund of honor al a surprise shower glvtjn » mwiilws met at «h» homo of lac , Maduaxi TwnShip, snnounce and son, Henry Wairen, have re- Voihi"is Day Rcl, Holirult'! vt.'i flu t 'huroh held its ifttM} on S.turdaj evemi.g at the h.»me ' tarter. Fred Gaub, Route in fo ••I Mrs Raymond Schilke, EnsliAt the creation of tl,e ftrnt drama turned U> t-iew Mexico after spend- Sunday guest-, at ti \ljljr anniv»rsirv banquet on Monda/ io off Mom'outh Countv, a card part" Bnvwttir-wn, Tuesday night r home of uViH of tin- New J >r-i> town Decoiations were m pink *&K they hatd *eV monthly bust- awards for outstanding ichieve- ing a montri'i leave with Mr andMr and M s Lerov VanPelt were T.utk Association at thi* owning j enmg at G 10 p m 1 lie societ) 'and fashion show, was heid Ihurs nient tit theatre work by students Mrs Ketvy Brautigan, Morgan Mrs Lto Hounhau and children, was started on May 8, IIP b, thedav evenms at The O^ks Route i"i, IW meeting and rojoyed « frask- Sharon Karen Linda and Paul Fndai nf its Ihtiediy eighth mi ' Miad'etown Genet at ".hairnutn of MwJison Township High School vlile Rev Paul % Williams no^ u m,s Those atteniling Aeie Mis Ed- Official acccp^ica of li)« awards Mr and Garrett j id nas Mrs John R Keilt Atlantic M;J53 Ann Qradork b a pjtuint ai ihildren, Susie and Michael, ami sionais in South A NkMa* Arace,' Route 316, i-i ijeen_ received from th« Madl- tn« Institute U Ophthalmology m Miss Audrey VanPell Ihe W S C S m>nilieis of Cal tV ta hion shciA! was Mis Vaul bert^ou, Mr? josepn "jpurgat, Mrs. Mn. Harry Putteman, 27 Mar-soil Township^Vioonl of Education, New York Citv Tuesday luncheon guests a> the vdi\ Chuith, South Anibo\ and the' l^'nun JI , Long Brau^u rusn Bess Heant>, Mis Al Meyer*, Mis. i int Sti. a*t«ad«»d a luncheon meet- Th« tint awankt writ be given foi Mian Eileen Sweeny i» confined hrune of Mr< Murtin SiiJith si ions were shoun b\ the Mildred Lymar. Moms. Mrs Chester Jam- «C th« MfaMte-wx County Ex- the outstanding performance by » to her home by nines? wert; Mrs Thomas .-jmilh and clul Bennett Shop Long Biancli T»ie' eson Mrs Theodore Polichak, am terykt ,, Council at the Mr and Mrs. Harrv Koncmalow ommentato- was Mrs John Petil-| boy or girt in a high tchool play drcssi, Ins and Willie, Ke)P°'~- Mr-. r MenJmi. Mrs. Clifford Eckel, M at Mr*. WlttJam borhmsui, The award will consist of a plaque and daughters, Patti wore the Rev ulri Ivcv inn MisGv'tz, Keansburg furnished the 'Mrs Join BaonsKV, Mrs commemorating the event and also O'Connor motored to Maryland on Ivev who talked and stored slides musical actompui.v.ent Betker, Mis Martin Smith ] Tb» Browotown P*d»l Pushers a $50 tavingg bond The second Ihomas McCue, Freehold »r fit Club held their Kmng prolec£ Sunday o! Cuoa Fhey rtiemly returned Guests were welcomed bv club Mrs Fred Mrs Robert Yaiv. 'tMftiag Wtrdawday afternoon alter award wilt consist erf a »2ft savings Miis. Carol Becker. St Pewi's. home fiom d')in£i missumaiv P'it-SidentK , Mrs Roctc Bonforte,' «-k. Mr-i Applegate, Mrs. r Mteo| to , Bnwntown Grammar bond and a plaque. Hospital moi Satu.day home in La Haha'iji I on»ig Branch Honored guest3 were Harvey Morre'l »r, Miss"Marlanno ^lilU foi mer Mavor of Long Branch and Mesei, Miss Alice Morris, Mis* Mrs. Robert Owens and childien the Democrat c candidate for s>hei- Kathy Rilcy and Miss Elizabeth t' tl>* Muduon Township (print; Holmdel Will Lose Vivien and Bubhy, Mr and Mrs Big Baseball Test ilf, Pa'il Kiernan anil State Com- Heaney "W«l concert will be held Friday John, Wilson jr., Mr. and MrsT. o Girls State milteewomai: and Chairman of the Gifts weie. sent by Miss Ann There" will be loss of court Coming For Spartans ' it Sp.ra. In < the auditorium of the Donald Miller and sons, Donald and MKS Carol Lynn Sari, 5 William N.J. Highway Authority, Mrs. Karh- Biadock, Mrs; Harry Konowalow. ' Mtdta» Township High School. . revenues' to HolmdeL Twtnshjp Thomas, took Mr, and Mr3 Martin arina E, White. Mrs. Anna Dorick, Miss Dorothy when the N. it." Highway Authority St., Old Bndi'.e, has been named A big test for the Madison To\vn- •-.On Saturday, M School 18, Bush- Smith sr to Che Bloomfield Inn delegate to Jeisey Girls Stale from ship High School baseball team Among the models was MrsPenskii. . Miss Betty Jan? EHis, Mtt Rd.. th* $ayr« Wooda South closes off the Telegraph Hill inter- for dinner on Mothers Day •Mis?, Alene Mendiai, Mrs. Kenneth chaoge. Mrs. Shirley Cox. court ihe Ladies Auxiliary c! the Mata conies up Tuesday when Coach Thomas D'Arcangelis, Hazlel. Fash- '.mrent-Teacher Association .will Sunday evening Mr. and Mrswun American Legion. Post 17b Bill Keon's charges tackle Mon-| ions included sportswear, beach Woolley, Mrs. Dopold Miller and •0)4 HA okWaJshioned bazaar for clerk, discloses that rantit Donald Miller entertained in honpr wear and separates In tha season's Mrs, Bess Crine. ceiving tickets on the y Her alternate will be Miss Nanc> mouth Regional High at Madison (he entire (amity. There will be of Mrs. John Wilson who was cele- Beth Barnett. U'/j Edj-ewater Or, field. The Falcons are. a varsity high shades of tangerine, lemon Mrs. Ryburn is the former Mis» • buotht featuring food, plants, home (or speeding and similar offenses, brating her ' irthday. Those at- Matowan. Both girls attend Mala team, have beaten inie of theand pink tones. There were 200 Jeajine Garrison. , Mwing. .There attb wilt b« pony it living at a distance, have chosen tending were Mr. and Mrs. Martin wan Regional High School. The an stronger teams of the Shore Con- present. fide», clown* and artiste' exhibits. to drive out the exit to the viola- Smith sr, Mr. and Mrs. Robert nouncenieiU was made by Mrs ANTHONY G. NAPIM ference and are considered for the The next regular meeting will be Morgunville Group A band concert will be given in the tions office and pay their fines Owens and children, Vivien ond John 'Ihaler, Girls State chairman, CeiHiul Iwsey, Group H, playoffs. Saturday, May 26, a luncheon meet- •venlna. Mr». Mary Burkett in rather than bothering to return. Bubby, Mr. and Mis. Thomas at the regular meeting hild in thenual convention in the ShtMburne Hotel Atlantic City. The Spareum are slated to* play ing at 1 p.m. at the Atlantic High- Plans Hummag* Sal* . (QQerfti cSutlncAii, She related at one time there were Smith and children. Iris and -A'lllie Litton Hall, Main St., Matnwun the St. Peter1*, Ney( Brunswick, lands Democratic headquarters on ."- Harold Circa and Harry Romeo, as many as 183 of these tickets Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson sr. amGirls State • '11 be hetd from .June Mi Niippl is president-of the Pio- First Avc, Atlantic Highlands. The teacher* In the Browsvtown Gram- iK't-r Trucking and Nappi Trucking jayveess at home today and Perth The Ladies Auxiliary of ih« Mof- cleared, on each of which the! son, Lawrence, and Mr and Mrs 'it to 29 al Douglass College. Amboy High jayvees at home to- county will be the guests of theganville First Aid Squad held H( mar School, are planAiiig to tako township received court costs. I Robert Galbelisia, Freehold. Corporations, both in Mutawun. morrow. The Spartans stood at Atlantic Highland Democrat- regular meeting on Thursday even- Mrs. Thaler wus nominated tor ic Club. • a second term as president. Other Pioneer Is a dry freight and tank 8-3 Tuesday after they defeated the ing under Ihe. direction,'of the presi- nominations named Mrs. Gussie truck carrier covering the NewSt. Mary's, South Amboy, Jayvees dent Mrs. Joseph Lanzaro sr, Planj Bell, fust vice president; Mrs. Wil- England States, while the Nappi 7-2. Bob Francisco pitched this Harmony Club Meets were made for a rummage tale liam Donnenworth, second vice concern leases power units hauling win for the. Hghi Blue and White. May 25 and 25. ..• .; president; Mis. Margaret McDon- in Canada and the .eastern Mr ofBob Platnw produced a decisive At Mrs. Brautigari't Also attending were Mrs. Harry ald, rhaplain; Mrs. James Martin, this "country. Both companies con- extra base blow for'the Spartans. Konowatow. Mrs. Roy Andtrson, i'~ "Something Extra" \. historian; Mis O. Robert Smith, trol more than 2110 pieces of equip- The Spartan fresh also won 8-7. Mrs. Henry Bruutigan, Morgan- Mrs. Morris-Schecter, Mrs, Wil- — il secretary; Mrt Martin, treasurer; Roger Troadway pitched this win villa, was hostess-to thu Harmony bur Kilcumins,; Mrs. Ethel O'Con- >- Mrs. Muiy O'Donnell, sergeanl-at- ment. over the Eagle'.'yearlings. ... Club on Tuesday avening, The ta-nor, Mrs. Joseph Seffler, Mr», i^ In the way armii Mr. Nappi, who stopped up from An interesting sidelight to the ble was decorated with sprays of Louij Baeri, Mrs.Ches'.er Jame- ihi' unit was invited to partici- NJMTA's first vice presidency, Spartans baseball season is that orchids at each place. son, Mrs. Robert Mauser, Mr«. ' ! * pate in the memorial services to started his climb in the associa- they defeated the highriiting St. Those attending were Mis. Mar-Kenneth Miller, Mrs. Waltar Shel--' ' be held Wednesday, May 30, at II tion in 1947, when he was elected Mury's, South Amboy, varsity In utin Smith sr., Mrs. Vera Brown, lock and Mrs. Martin Smith Jr. i a.m. a director at the age of 30. He was pie-season sorlnmiage game. Mrs Florence F a r r » 11, Mrj. After the business meeting, rs l.ocal Poppy Drive thi> youngest man to be named to Holmes Lamberson, Mrs. Chester freshments were served and Mr*. Donnenworth, poppy chair- that post in the organization's then How about business cards? Jameson. Mrs. Victor Bmrnaba, were played. man, ani-.r.un'-e'l the poppy drive 33-year history. We can supply them quickly Mrs. LuLu Beal, Mrs. Joseph Lan- will be conducted by the local unit and at the right price. Come zaro »r. and Mrs. Joseph LaMura Real Estuto Listing Card* Industry Veteran sr. for sale at this office. May 24, 23 and 26 in Mn'.awan. In tlitf trucking industry virtually and try us. funds collbcted during this drive since boyhood, Mr. Nappi got his ore u-tfd for rehabilitation work early experience with the Rollo and child welfare in the communi- Trucking Corp., Keyport, owned by ty 'Hie ixippies are me.de by thehis father and Mr. Nappi's four 1 patii*nt< in the New Jersey liomo brothers. He left Rullo in I!),i2 to | for Disabled Soldiers at Menlo start his Nappi corporation and Park. NU-TONE PAINT took over Pioneer in 1957. Mrs McDonald, coupon chair- man, lepoited sending coupons to In Ihe last live years he assumed the county coupon chairman. another undertaking. His and his and WALLPAPER CO. 129 MAIN ST., MATAWAN Plans were made to attend the wife, the former Lila Wilson of N.J. State Convention which will Keyport, aru engaged in breeding bn ht>UI in Wildwood Sept. 6, 7 andthoroughbred raca horses. Mounts 8. Mrs Thalei's president'* report | sporting ihe Nappi colors are sched- Thurs., Fri. and Sat. Only included an account of the county uled to race for the first time later auxiliary memorial services con- this year at eastern tracks. ducted in Englishtmvn Friday. Mr. Nappi's trucking career vv;is j May 17. 18 and 19 Plans were discussed for the an-interrupted by throe years' service I nual dinner and final meeting of in the Navy during World War II, | Thia F-85 beauty handles like « part tht> organization The date and of you,.Par** like • compact. Ride* like during which he was stationed on place will be announced. the- "Shangri-La," k.iown among I ,,. bif, ttpenrive cars. Goes like nothing A sppoial award was won byaircraft carriers as "The Tokyo Ex- OUR 8th i elMiU-ttii.Ifi every inch an OftUmobila Mrs. May Gillis press." He is a member of the —fifht down to It* deep-breathing, VTW and American Legion units Mgh-aUpping aluminum V-8 engine! in Keyport, in addition to the -I Con* In and check on* out... at your Knights of Columbus. J Okkmobila Quality Dealer'*! He also is a member of many traffic clubs, the Connecticut Mo- •——_ JQM VM "OaOi Of «*MI»" • CMICT YOU« CAI.,. CHKK »OUI MIVM* ... CHICK ACC10MTS tor Transport Association, National Tank Truck Carriers and the Am- erican Trucking Associations, Inc. LOOK! HURRY STOCK UP ON THESE JOHNSON-GIBB MOTOR CO., INC. - 110 Main St., Matawan Married 2H years, he has two wins, ON BUSY ST*E€T Ralph and Louis, both n«or;;itt:il ONCE IN A LIFETIME PAINT VALUES with him In business, in addition to Ihivti giiindcliildri'ii. 9x12 Plastic Drop Cloths 4 FOR'1.00 Zoning Exceptions Something New Has Been Added Allowed In Madison 7 PAN ROLLER SET No. 21 100% Alkyd Madisim Township /oiling Uourd Extra 7" Refills - 2 for 3k of Adjustment Monday upprovt'd 7" TU Throw»w»y Refills — 1 lor lie FLAT WHITE 2" gal variances (or (our hoinei to be SEMI-GLOSS and GLOSS WHITE ,. $J.M gal. built on undi'rslzmi lots Royd Reg. US COMPLETE 79' EAOLO CEILING PAINT (Whllo) .. J2.7I gal. For The Nash received approval to build a house on a 75 by-58'Monl lot on I'leusant Valley Rd.; Martin and A FULL LINE OF DUTCH BOY Kileen Sisko on a 75-by-IOO-fiHit lot FLAT and SEMI GLOSS on Raritnn Blvd., Cllffwood Heuch: PAINTS IN STOCK PLUS 3000 ^ffesiWento Of Matawan and Kilwurd Wusk'wii'/., Furninn Blvd., Cllflwood nrnrh nn » 50-hy-IIW- Save 50 to 75% COLORS CUSTOM MADI font lot. Dutch Boy and Engirt Disc. Colon Mr. ami Mrs. Celrii G. Tnwiilcy, Surrounding Area ... received approval tu build nn H ALL WALLPAPER IN STOCK! 100-by-IOn (nut lot on Matawan Rd.. i l.uuivnci' Harbor. Their present { lilt is 50-hy-IOn, hut Mi. Townleyj REDUCED TO 39up - is piiicliiising twu niUlitlnniil lots i Il.tS to fl.H Slnglo Hull which will Inc'ii'asp the entire lot I in 100-hy-IOQ. I ABSOLUTELY HteE! Hcrnmtl mill Duroihv Hivrlii'ii, 2IJ Park Avc. riiffwoihl [i.-aih. Buy Any 4 GAL. 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