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ryHEEIiOUD. S.-J. '•“ ** - - •j u k Cafeteria Costs Seating Of Kerr Problem tn Matawan oper Deficit Recurring; Clayton Find* Vote .Board Told Schools Thursday Wa* Not Need Special Service - Required Majority ‘ Mfcttwan Township Board Madison Township—Board of Education beard Monday a Member National Editorial Association — New Jer*ey Press Association — Monmouth County Pren Association of Education will hold a spe­ report from - Oeorge Loscoe,- ct! meeting M o n d ay . to . lts liiance chairman, that a 87th YEAR —42nd WEEK MATAWAN, N. J., THURSDAY, APRIL 19,1956 attem pt again to fill vacancies Single Copy Ten Gents |n Its m eihbershlp. One attem pt , d e f ic it o f 1. WOW) c o u ld b e ex-i to do so Thursday camo' to pecttd in tbe operation of the ’. Mayor;Head» MMA Clean-Up Day Apr. 26 naught as the -State Depart- M atawan cafeteria this year.- MAYORSCHANCK HEADS MUNICIPAL ASSOCIATIONBuilding Permit m ent'ot Education rejected iv Mr . Loscoe'' Bald 1 K a r l - S e b i ■I .M a V, <*T V%V8 p*f!f<>rd V W .': • .M rs. Genevieve ponuell* a vot« to put William Kerr, tor- h$c&anck/; JvwJk*' .an«*. £ % ck,' chilrm an of 'thi; ,ca{etej-! member^ the -M sUwanJ nier .board president, In-to fill At{Cliffwood Bar Dorourh Council, hr a. state-'L the vacancy caused by the res­ - ’ ria .committee, ’ had found op-’ o i Fees Criticized > m e e tin g pI r^the 'Mphnioath; ment to The Matawau and pbarlei. J, Kelly lo: Mr, ,Kerr and seat him but ten. ,pre»M ent‘Of«the -pvengel- husband paid Mrs. T a r d $14 /e « h tin ii« 3^i^o V ^ne\ ^ llh ttf wjunkyard as w ell a* ? slderible, it; was referred to leal Lutheran Synod of N e w on their rent,. then gave ief The tally was: Hauiei 1 ‘ 359! cdllector 'JM.-' (continued on psgo four) I 01|# in /rout. Clinton T, Dark -1 M r, nor at ruled ills liowly ap* ^•thr"edocatlonal management Jersey.' *> A ssisting will/,be the fhe 'rem aining $M .‘1 ' Dennis 353, ArmelUno lM 3'c The • Republloana had' no " %Hw,' ’Kreeljuld, towiiihfii*r«- at- pointed < m em ber Would have -' u> r e f r a i n f r o m u n til ! -(continued on.page four) Rev. Frederick C. Boos; past­ 'Appeared Nerroui By districts tho' vote was: nominee for collector, but Mr. Lion* Club. Minstrel tOrnoy, assured him a Junk yawl voHng his legal status as a board V or of the church. The wife said her husband Fli-st-Hauser ea, Donnls 88, Nye was given a vote for this May 5 At St. Joseph’* would hnVo. lo set back- 25 feet Armellino 42: seoonit-Hauser member had been affirmed, The service will start with appeared nervous and would post in the third dlstrlot. from any roar), - SO, D e n n is , 52, A r m e llin o 4B; The Keyport Lions Club Restriction To Stand after whloh he oould be polled a brief office at the doors (continued on p a g e fo u r) . M arlboro Townahlp . PRR, Jersey Central third .-.Hauser 108, Dennis GS, Minstrel Show will swing Into Mayor DoiinU IUii'bUiy an- on Issues presented that night. when Lawrence Larsen, chair­ Frank Ratollffe, with 110 ArmelUno 73: fourth - Hauser high gear tonight at the Old nounreil after comultlng lhe He promised the next day th« man of the1, congregation’s votes, and Leonard Nlvlson, 10th Reunion Of 71, Dennis 88, Armellino 44; Borough Hall Building wlion comniltteemon t h e governing Stain Department of Educat­ to Use More Diesels building committee- will pre­ with 144, reoolved the Repub­ MHS Class Of 1946 fiftll-Hauser 88, D e n n is 88, A r­ the entire oast will assemble body would let tlie 2ft foot ant* ion would he notified and asked - - sent the keys to tbe /new edi­ lican nomination for the two mellino &4. Two absentee bal­ to put on the finishing touches hnctr' restriction atalul unil iee to rule un the Isstio. . .. — Improvement# For fice to the pastor. Tlie mem­ T h e C la s s of 1B4« o t M a ta ­ township committee posts to lot were for the winning can­ for the show they- are sponsor­ how It worlieil out, The ordinance The ruling was. forlhoonilnir . bers ot the clergy then will wan High School will hold -a be filled In Novembor. There i North Jeney Coast:, didates. Pres.' DWight D. Els­ ing to raise funds fpr the Koy­ wn« passod on filial rending. ' Monday. Joseph E. Clayton, enter the church, followed by 10th anniversary reunion Sat­ was' no opposition', Likewise enhower gained 490 votes in port Junior Drum and Bu­ ( a r m o r superintendent of Commuters’ Benefit the choirs and church councll- the Democrats, Joseph La­ Another .ordinance paaseil on urday evening, Apr, 28th, at the popularity poll. gle Corps. .The show will be schools Ih Matawan, who Is men. The men of tbe church Mura and Walter Hollz, each filial reading’ makes .'Church . : Diesel-electric operation of the Pines, Metuchen. The din- held Saturday, May 5, In St. now an assistant commlsslontn‘ council will- carry the Bibles On the Democratic side, a w ith 101 votes, were the unop­ I.ane, Morgsnvlllo one wsy from .a majority of the daily pas­ net-dance cohimittee is head­ Josoph's school auditorium . nf eduoatlon and 111 charge nf and the Sacram ental vessels.' complimentary vote of 70 for posed choices of their parly, Tennent ltd, to Routs 70, east.'. senger trains operated by the ed by Charles Moreno, Plain­ Dlroctor Seymour Klelnberg Charles A, Oeran and. 71 for for township committeemen. Iiounil. Mr, VonRodeck liollevinl oredoiitlals inatliH'*' for- tho Pennsylvania Railroad over After the Bibles and Sacra­ field. olass-preslderit. who re­ and Intoriooutor Leo Weln- Andrew Dlodato, candidates Howard Preston was renom­ tlie ordlnanoe wns “uiilmporlant," Stain Deparltnenl of Education, the New York & Long Branch mental vessels have ben ports. returns from ubout 60 stoln have set up a fast mov­ for councilmen,- and -71 for inated as assessor by the QOP that the real matter for enticorn Informed living 7,ook«, board . Railroad between South' Am­ placed by the clergy, the rite per cent of the class to dato, ing bit of antertaltmiont feat­ M erritt W arwick, as assessor, with 148 votes. The Demo­ wns.a hill that cut off tlio vl«w secretary, the seating of Mr. boy' and Bay Head Junction of dedication w 1 1 1 b e p e r ­ and acknowledgements from uring specialty numbers from was given. The unpledged crats nomod William J. Mn- of tlie motorist entering lhe rosil Kerr wan Illegal, According to ■will s t a r t S u n d a y , A p r. 29, formed by the Rev. Dr. Knud- about 75 to 80 per cent. the Walters Dancing School, slate headed by Oov. Robert loney, with 03 voles, to run from Tennent Ril. lie wns told Mr, Claylnn, a majority of all with . the spring change ln ten. All of the furnishings One hundred per cent at­ lhe Soolety for the 1 Preserved B. Meyner swamped Sen. against him. that as (hls-lilll Is on prlvato i|iemhers tueaent Thursday . timetables, lt was announced and other articles to be used tendance ls anticipated and Ion and Encouragnmont ot Estes Kclauver who was giver^ In District .2,. whare there -property,- It la not lo lie touclml, would have been neoded to by E.. Donald Sterner, chalr- In the new building then will members of the class arc urg­ Barber .Shop Quartetvsingirfii only 37 votes ...... wero no Demooratlo filings The iii'dliiniiee’ llion was passed, seat Mr, Kerr. Three votes man of. the .Monmouth County be blessed. The Rev,- Mr. ed to contact, one of the com­ Ing. In America, and several Madison Townahlp . for county executive commit­ The riotous session over snow out nf night did not oonsllluto Planning Board. : Boos will serve >as llturglst mittee In their locality. M em­ specialty solo numbers. Mayor Waller Jurman, with tee, there were 12 w r ite - in 'Continued on page four) (continued on pogofuurl ______: Mr. Sterner, who has been In the service for the day, bers of tbe.faculty and class Minstrel End Men who will £23-votes, and Committeeman vote»tor-P,V -. e b e r r -J>'.— I n — -working closly" •with tlie Pehn- while' Dr. Knudten will preach officers will be present -and 1 8 bo seen and hoard are Peter James White witli 468, were District 1, Kate Jaokson ro- s y 1 v a n I a Railroad's New the sermon. . the program will include a re­ Kuailoyg, Oeorge Parcels, endorsed for renomlnation by tcontlnued on page four) . C h o ir s T o Participate view of progress and enter York Region officials for some the Democrats over Harvey Fred Blobon, .Bernard Delan­ time ln an effort to bring The members of the cherub falnment. . s ey, Patrick Ferrunlo, Thomas Nellsen, polling 401. John L. about this Improvement choir will sing as an anthem Assisting Mr. Moreno are Cooke, John lllnds and Al ot Chamberlain, with .448 a n d First Aid Squad To...... — service for the; Nurth Jersey " J e s u s With Thy Church J o s e p h H olt, Laurence Har­ Liil'soil, MUslo for the show Down On Real Estate Developements Horace Anderson with .437 Abide," Pollack, and "T h e bor; Mrs. Mildred (Flohs) Collect Coin Card* and the dance, which wlir be C o a s t, , s a id , " 1 . am gratified wero the unopposed OOP Doxology." The Junior choir Taggart: Mrs. M argaret (Car held Immediately following, * at the decision of the railroad choices. T h e Democrats A bi-monthly meeting of tho Ordinance* To Increa*e Lot Sixes, Floor to change over L.i;'maJor port­ will sing “A Mighty Fortress,” ver) Plttlus. and Mrs. Patricia will be furnished by Dob l’ry- gave William Ball 082 and the Matswan First Aid Squad, Plan* Of House*, Introduced; Bonding For ion ot Us daily operation ou by Lutber. The senior choir (W ltze l) Ol.bb, Cllffwood er and Ills orchestra. Republicans Leonard Massom Inc.. was held Monday al the —- the Long Branch run from will sing the “Hallelujah Chor­ Beach: John Robinson, Cedar Oeorge Jacobs, chairman of Road*, Town Hajl Approved; Walt On State 444 for assessor. Both were squad's hoadquarters. .Cap­ steam .to diesel. This change us’’ from Handel's “ Messiah.* Orove; Mrs. Lorraine (Elsen U19 tlokdt -committee, reports u n o p p o s e d . tain Harry Clune r'epbrted Two Ordinance* Pass . will result In substantial bene There will be a vespers ser mann) Orr, Marlboro: Miss that the advance sale of tick­ End of. tho real estate do- The Democratic organizat­ that the squad answered 40 fits not only to the travelling vice at 4 p.m. to which tbe Leona LaMura, Morganvllle: VolOpnieiilSlllge |il Msdlsun T h e township committed io n lost county committee calls during M arch ss follows: ets shows signs of a large at­ publlo but to the various com- people of the community and Oerald Herzog, Cheesequake, te n d a n c e . Monday did pass on final posts ln two districts. Alden Emergency and acoldents, 13; Township m»y be In view _ (continued on page nine) (continued on page nine) and Joseph Angelo, Matawan: E. Jolly and Mrs. Margaret emergency transportation, 0: with the Introduction Mon­ rending two ordinances whlcli Keating defeated organization transportation. 18; fires. 2, A Sena Chosen To Head day ot .ordinances to Increase have an stlecl on the school choices Robert M. Moundsy total of 1500 miles had been Marlboro Twp, School* th e m in im u m lo t » l« es to 100 slluntlon. Thoy are the $15,> COUNTY BAR ASSOCIATION HONORS JUDGE HAND and Mrs. Gertrude Powell In traveled and 285 man hours b y 100 feet and to require 000 road Improvement bond­ District 2. William A. Danlon had been put ' Robert Heim, acting princi­ houso plans lo contain at least in g a n d $1)0.000 bonding for It and Mrs. Helen Morgan top­ Frank cordasco, chairman pal of M organvllle Hohnol, was a u a r e a of 1000 s q u a r e (cu t; tlio cotisltuclloii it a larger ped Kenneth Campbell and of the 1058 drive for funds, ad chosen lo fill tho newly-creat­ The cost of a building permit town linll. At the meeting In Marlon Kosliiar ln District 8 vised the squad members tlmt ed post of supervising princi­ may be raised to $200 and a Trenton wllli unite Depart­ W alter Stacger, Insurgent lead, they will start collecting 1 c o in pal by the Marlboro Township permit lor occupancy to $100, m e n t nl Local (iovernmeiil le- er. lost to Harry Messenger In cards, which weris distributed B o a r d nt Education 'Thursday- according lo Mayor Waller pii'sontallves, caution w a s the llrst district, 71 to 70, Tlio In January, on Apr. 30. lie The other candidate f»r the J u r m a n , b u t o r d in a n c e s 10 sounded that It these ordin­ 'regulars" won In other anticipates that everyone will $5500 post was Jam es O n’, prin­ take earn of these change* ances were adopted, th e p l a c e s . ' be as generous as ln the past. cipal nf M arlboro lichnol, Af( will require inore study be­ school program might have to On th e Republican side Tlie squad will atlrnd the fr c-in.ilderable discussion, It fore they are Introduced. bo renubillltled, 111 lhat the ap. Charlotte Drake defeated Bel wetting down ceremony of the was decided to take, a secret The-ordinances on lot sizes plication to exceed, the town­ te Nel!son. organization new llumson ambulance to be bnllol poll of the board rather and squaic footage lor houses ship's and school district') choice, in the Second Dis­ held In llunu n on May 27. Ilia n a c l b y ..On; u s u a l ro ll c a ll were Introduced lit llin mjk borrowing power , would linvn trict, 58 to 65. Hut Thomas Delegates Frank Cordasco, or voice vote. Mr," llrna win gestlon of. Jhe lllnle Depart­ clinniied by an additional Wilson, head of the OOP In­ Ted Phelan, lllll Ifulsurl. and i'h;fli'n 0-4. , ment ot ! Local (lovornmcnt $125,000. At Moiuluy'n munic­ surgents wan betiUrii in Dis­ Larry Wulker, will attend the 'J'lie board of eduention That body hud declined tn ap ipal meeting, t jwinihlp otllcl- trict S by Ralph Roberts and mid year assembly .of the Mew awarded a contract to grade prove an $11111,000 cichool b u ild ­ aln wore confident thal the )n- other attempts to replace He Jersey State First Aid Coun and blacktop a plnyiiround and ing proKram lor lhe board of (loductton of the nrdlnanceu publican organization choices ell In May at Uie War Mem­ j>»i IcInif area behind the Mor ed u catio n 'IMllI ic s lilc llo n i lor the larger lot sizes and lhe fa ile d . orial Building, Trenton. Mr ganvllle fichoul Ui Uie l>ras were put on building In the bougie plan would ease tbe Matawan Town*lilp Hulsaii and Mr. I’liflnn alno (.■orritnw.'tlon Company, Eng- to w n sh ip . crith-iil attitude In Trenton Appearance of a Republican will be representing the nth llshtowu. The firm's- bid ol T hc luck nt u zoning ordln- Inward Ihe road program anil write-in vote for John Krlete, district composed of squads In $12,71(1130 was Judged bent of fllwe was nolcd specifically. lown hull financing running CllKwood Heath, lor township the bayshore area. Ntr, Hut- two bid# received ai the The lar! i.ne Is in preparation concurrently with Hint of the coimnlltceman enlivened an sart Is vice president a'nrf Mr board's meeting on Apr, 4. dlil not satisfy llle aulhoiltles si.hoiil cxplitislnn plan, otherwise dull primary In the Phelan ls on the gold cross Wlndder and p u n t her, at Trenton ami Uie ordinance!, T'.hetc were nlijectlons al township. The filed candldats board of m anagers of the ,'itute Lakewood, won the contract lo Monday represent Interim tlie public hearing hul nut to of the OOP was Mrs. Jfan W first aid magazine. drill a well at the site of the ■measures to hold ths line. tlie Imin'uvcmrnta. Person* flarbagelala and »hc was proiJuscrt township c <• n Ir a I Hd Important were they re­ who lived on roads ‘ not In­ p'/mlrialed. She n-relved 30 C a r d o I ThaiiV » school, Wlekalurik. Tli» firm ’s garded the township hoaid of cluded In tlie program wpulcd Vo'es lo hoc- 'twin? ■: II f:-•<■ i ( nk prle-'s of (H, .i«*i-ph'i nnrt (Ho New York Turnpike I'.apieaa ified record ol 111" p io e e e d would be . readied In subs# lh« o«ual ordrr, arc Former .Supreme Court Judge llrnrr I'.. Arkenon, Jr., K erp«n, ul>o Inlro- Ing. He jerr!-.<-f| '.'.'i D s v I IJllf-t !li ll/H lle, $1 65 round trip I'rcqiiDiit Inns piesrntfld In Trent'n lhe i iik W 4'1''‘years, lie added tti* duced Judte Hand aa the uprakrr; Jsdge Hand; County Judje John C. Giordano, and t .i w x r * IW vtce Convenient’, economic .folio A’liif day »o s-rvferedduni townihlp had lo ilsolds F, Ju*ka. prealdent of Uie a»«orlaU«a. 1 ' » -J VOtei (of tnta».. ilit-;i’, jilu i . t i i ■ --‘4n >' * • in' irnnilt"' s i I'm Hint schedule call Key roads were lhe most traveled ftand, * paaUr of Uio Flrat B>rlM C»«r(h, Keypoit, . .. .. WJFi' AlU. I't port 10JOT. carried out. (oonllnuod on psge n llif i B !' V -ri •-V-" >■"- • j— THE— - ■ ■ MISS PAIIU8E EI^-Wffl SAnilltAY AT^ST^ JOSjfHS- Elghebaill-EIIery Mrs. William Mulheron, Mr; and Mrs'. Hernia . Schu­ MATAWANJOURNAL macher, 125 Warren St., Key­ Is one of the 15 vlee- port; announce flie engo gi-ment cKalrnlen. actlag as cl"' Hal' , P a g e T w o April 19. 1956 of Mrs. Schumacher's sister son, assisting M rs. Clarence W. Miss Beverly Ann Ellery Slocum, Fanwo-d, g e n e ra ! Washington, D, t,., to Lamln WEDDINGS Elghebaiii, _rl: ", Libya. chairman, ln preparations for Miss Ellery Is a graduate of the **ppe.» house" eighth Gar­ Gall-Johnson Keyport High Sc'iool and St. den State F ^ ver Show and Miss Patricia Ann Johnson, Peter's School of Nursing, New gardens Tour to be presented daughter ot Mrs. E v '.y n Brunswick; Shi la employed by the Garden Club of New Black. Aberdeen Rd., Mata- at the Georgetown University Jer--y on ^ay 15, 16, and 11 wan, and the late Lawrence Hospital Washington. Her fi­ Jphnson, became the bride of ance graduated from; high at Graullch's. 389 -3ark Ave. Theodore Gall, son of Mr. school in Tripoli, and also is a Orange, headquarters of tht and Mrs. Jolin Oall, Pertb graduate of the Italian-Arable Amboy, Saturday, Apr. 14, N. J. Garden Club. College of R. Scuola Frlr.cepe 1056, at 9 a.m. in St. Joseph's Theme o; the Uiree-day r'ow j DePlenonte. He Is attached Church, Keyport. to the Libyan” Embassy In Is "tradition,” on Ma. 15. fea­ The Rev. John j. Hendricks Washington. . turing floral art of the Orient, „ officiated at the double ring No date has been set for the Europe and Amerlc? up to ceremony a n d the nupltal w e d d in g . - 1900'; ,‘transltlon." on May H ' mass which followed. The highlighting a co-ordination ol altar was decorated with white ’ Orr-Oorskl ~ past and present ln st.‘I, flow­ gladlol- and palmj. - Mr. and Mrs. Henry GorskJ ers and containers, and “toda; Qlven ln marriage by h e r Mendham, announce the en­ and tomorrow," on ' 'ay 17 pin­ stepfather, Edward Black, the gagement of their daughter pointing a modern approach bride- wore a (uU-length gown M arcia Lucille, to Ronald Al­ and looking forward to the fu­ .— fashioned with -a-—Chantilly len Dale Orr, son df~Mr ture- in itiower arrangement*. - lace bodice. Queen- Anne-col­ and Mrs. Ronald Allan Dale T' *3 Llewellyn Pa. ,\rde ; lar, aiid Ions -pointed sleeves. Orr, sr., Ravine Dr.. Mata­ J S 7 ‘w one. each- day, will be opened Her skirt had ruffle, of m atch­ w a n . ' ’t r {W ’f for viewing. ing lace and pleated nylon Miss Oorskl attended St. The flower show Is designed tulle which terminated la a Elizabeth's Convent, Chestnut MR., MRS. HARLEY B. SNIDEB as a benefit affair for - veter­ chapel train. A fingertip veil Hill College, and the Newark ans‘ garden therapy and' Tor “ Miss Dixie Bose Jones, She carried an old fashioned _ of French Illusion was attach- School of Industrial Arts. the Oarden Club’s national,- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. bouquet of pink carnations. “ ed to a tiara of pearls and she sttrte. and civic projects sucb Mr. Oir graduated from Ma­ Wesley Jones, Marsten Ave., Albert Dara .. . Newark, carried a cascade bouquet of as junior garden education, tawan High School and attend­ was best man, and Jobn Os­ g a r d e n ia s . West Keansburg, became the work with handicapped chll- ed the Newark School of In­ trander, Keyport, served as bride on Sunday, Apr. 15. 1950, dren, conservation education,- Miss Betty Jane Rosenbohn, dustrial Arts. He Is now with at 2 p.m., of Harley R. Snider, u s h e r . , Blue Star Memorial Highway." Browntown, wos the maid of tbe U. S. Army, stationed In son-of-M ra,-M argaret Snider. —A reception -was held at liie Arboretum ln The Palisades, -—-honor,—She-wore, a-full-length ME8. MARTIN R. SHALXOO W ashington. D. c, North Centei>yllle Fire House, 402 Avon Ave.. tyewark, at St; horticulture a c h ie v e ­ sown of dusty rose taffeta and An early May wedding is John's Methodist Church, Key­ Middle Rd., .Raritan Town­ Miss Gerirude Pauline Mrs. John W. Sutllff, Key­ mother . chose a gray over ment, awards ond aid to new a matching pink tiara trim­ p l a n n e d / port, The Rev. Norman B. ship, after which the couple Egan, daughter of Mr. and port, was m atron of honor for pink afternoon dress with home owners In tha best metb- med with rhinestones. She matching accessories, and a Riley, pastor, officiated. Mrs. left for a wedding trip to At­ Mrs. Oeorge J. Egan, 1 cbln- her slsterv and Mrs. Philip ods of landscaping snd plant carried a basket ot pink car garora Ave., Keyport, be­ Amelia, Morgan, and Miss corsage of pink baby orchids. Rhea Vandermark was organ­ lantic City. They will return n a tio n s . OBITUARIES c u ltu re d came the bride of Martin R. M argaret Kelly, Llncroft, con- For their wedding trip to is t. - ' / home Sunday, “ Bridesmaids were Miss Ed- s ln the bride, were the at­ Florida, ihe bride selected a Fpr traveling the bride Shalloo, son of Mrs. Jam es J. ot ' Bene 8chsnck Olven ln marriage by h e r "Help Wanted" ads In this wlna Rosenbloom, - Brown Morrissey, 408 Main S t., tendees. They all wore bai- light blue suit with a white choee a light blue’ suit with Bene 8chanok, 73. of > Sec­ father, the bride wore a gown paper tell you-about the good town; Miss Carol Qall, Perth Orange, and the late Martin lerlne length gowns, fashion­ hat and navy accessories. white shoes, a light blue hat, ond St., M atawan, died Thurs­ of' Imported Rose point lace Jobs open. ', Amboy, sister of the bride­ She wore a white orchid cor­ and a white orchid corsage R. Shalloo, Saturday morning, ed of white eyelet organdy day, Apr. 17,. 1958, at M arl­ over satin. Hie bodice was groom, and Miss Ann aalluc- Apr. 14, 1956, at St. Joseph's over blue taffeta. _ The fitted s a g e . — The bride's mother wore a boro State Hospital. He was edged with braids and sequins d . Matawan. The Junior Church, Keyport. , bodice, with cap sleeves and A graduate of St. Mary's pink nylon over satin gown born ln Matawan, the son or and had long pointed sleeves. Lady Attendant 'bridesmaid was Miss Nancy T h e oeremony was per­ a seoop neckline, was enrich­ ftlgh School, South Amboy, with a.pearl design and a eor. tho»-late David - and Sarah Tbe bouffant skirt bad an ac- P i NoB*Sect*rLtn -V tftar Johnson. Matawan. sis- formed by- Rev.- John J, Hend- ed with -a- blue sash, forming and.Brake'g-Business College; sage of roses.— The - bride­ Bchanck—and-was the-wldower cordlon^pleatedr pantH nr-front I—ter of the hrlde All of- the rlcksrcurate,-:who~Tilso—cele­ ttrback—bow—with—stream ersr FefUrAniboyrilfe brlde is am- groom’s mother wore, a navy DAY Funeral Home of tbe late M rs. M atilda (Men- and a cascade of lace ruffles bridal attendants w ort ' gowns brated the nuptial m ass. Solo­ They wore crowns of blue ployed ln the Bast Orange of­ blue gown with pink bat'and 361 Maple PI., Keyport, cer) Schanck. on the- side and terminated ln Tel. K Ejport 7-1SS* - -and headpieces similar to that ist was M rs. Michael Cox, who daisies and carried blue car­ fice of tbe lloyal Liverpool the back 'in a chape, sweep gloves and a rose corsage. of tbe maid ol honor in pale H e Is s u r v iv e d b y . a d a u g h ­ fVNERAL MCOONS mtU b U- was accompanied at the con­ nations and daisies ln white Insurance Oroup. train. Her fingertip veil was The bride attended Keyport pink and carried . baskets of ter, Mrs. Ada Suydam, New vmm pf • • • Imva sole by Miss Loretta-Durante. b a s k e ts . The bridegroom graduated of Imported silk Illusion, edged High School. T h e groom pink carnations. Daniel R. Shalloo, brother of Vork; three grandchildren, and V<«f mU ••• Star* The bride wore a gown of from East Orange High School with lace and held in place g r a d u a t e d f r o m Lewlstown 11 great-grandchildren. prtHdt** tom l htk h n m .— . - Lawrence Johnson, Mata- Douplonl silk fashioned with the bridegroom, w as best and attended Beton Hall Col­ by a half bonnet of lace and High Schpol, HI., and w a s wan. brother of the bride, was a long torso with crystal pleat­ man, The ushers w?re James lege. He -served three years Funeral services were held tulle, spattered wlih pearls stationed with the U.S. Navy the best m an.. Ushering were ing trim at Uie sco-ped neck­ J. Morrissey, Jr., anJ John J. ln the U. 8. Marine.. Corps-ln Sunday at 2-p.mr atrhls home, and sequins. She carried a at Orange, Tex. for two years. Vincent-.Carlstle,. Fords; -Fred line and at _the bodlce. -.- Her. 8h a llo 0i-Jr,, both of-Orange World War II,- and Is a field under the direction of the Be­ cascade bouquet of white He is associated with the ...M antz-and—Edward Yuros; fingertip veil, was attached to The bride’s mother wore an representative for the Royal dle' Funeral Home, Matawan. roses which bad a white or­ Franklin Jewelry Company, ’ Perth Amboy-. The Junior a seed ..pearl tiara, and she apple blossom -'■k afternoon Liverpool group. Interment was ln Midway chid ln the center. N e w a r k . usher w a s Robert Trella, carried -a white prayer book dress with matching accessor­ The couple w.lll bo at home Green. Cemetery, Matawan. Mrs. Doris Moose, Newark, South Amboy. on which was fastened a white ies and a corsage ot pink baby after Apr. .22 at 4S5 Main St., M rs. • Franklyn L. Selb, sr. was m atron of honor. She wore The bride's mother chose a o r c h id , i- orchids. T h e bridegroom’s O r a n g e . , USED strapless, ballerina length navy blue polka dot silk dress Mrs. Amalie Selb, S3, 21 W arren St., Keyport, widow ot maize gown of silk, styled with a white lace bat, white, Public S e r v l o e generating Franklyn L; - Selb, sr., died with a bodice trimmed with accessories, ,^nd a corsage of plant, Sewaren. He.--served BIRTHS WILLS FILED Wednesday, Apr. 11, 1956, nt ruffled tulle and a tulle stole: Popular Records 39 'each . . white. roses, . four years ln the U.S. Air Oreystone Park State Hospi­ Her headpiece was of maize 3 to r $1.00 , A reception followed at the F o r c e ...... - H o d g e . .. . . - Emma L. Mauer tal, Morris County. Born ln tlowerB. She carried an old home, ot the bride. Mr. and M rs. Donald Hodge, Emma L. Mauer, Neptune, The couple will reside on New York, she was a member fashioned bouquet of yellow For their wedding trip to Avon Ave., Cliffwood, are the who died Feh. 28, left casb Main St., Matawan, of Martha Chapter, Order of carnations. VILLAGE TELEVISION & APPLIANCE CO. Washington, D.C., the bride parents of a daughter, born bequests totaling ' 17200' and Eastern--Star—Unlon-Clty;------Miss Daisy Jones, W e s t 20 E . F ro n t S t;, Keyport Hltbway SS Middletown- — wore a navy blue ~sult~wlth Wllllam.-Bedle Thursday, Apr. 12,1956, in Rlv- property'and Jewelry In her She Is survived by & son. Keansburg', was bridesmaid. light blue coat, pink hat, and ervlew Hosoltfcli will dated Sept.M, 1063. Mr, “"d M rs. James H. Bed­ Franklyn L. Belb, Jr., Key- She wore a 'ballerina length a corsage of gardenias. . A.: h o u s e .. l o t a n d m r n l s b ta a a le, HI, Lakeside Ave.,‘ Tlnton t>ort', a .. alstec;n M rs. Mario, gown ot iblue silk. The bodice Tbe bride was graduated from W a ls h ‘ ' a t 80 A b b o tt A v e ., O c e a n Falls, formerly of Keyport, Futb, St. Petersburg, Fla,, and had a Queen Elizabeth 'collar Matawan High School and Is Grove, were left a nephew, announce the marriage of Mr. and Mrs. John Walsh, two granddaughters. 1 ' with a strapltss 'effect. "She Give Your Child The Bestr employed by 17. I. DuPont de Frederick R. Mauer, sr., Mal­ their daughter, Carolyn Fran­ 47 Fierro Ave., Matawan, are Eastern Star services were wore a nose veil and a head­ Nemours Co., Inc.-, Farlln, the parents , of a son, born awan, with the provision that ces. to Alfred Frederick Wil­ Sunday at the Bedle Funeral piece of blue flowers. - The bridegroom was gradu­ Wednesday, Apr. II, 1956, in Katherine M. duPont be per­ liams, son - of Mr. and Mrs. Home. Keyport; ., - Josephine - Jones, W e s t ated from Pertb Amboy High -Monmouth M emorial Hospital. mitted to occupy a room there Alfred W illiams, Everett. The Funeral services were iield Keansburg, was flower girl, School and Is employed at the during her lifetime. oeremony took place on Sat­ Monday at 10 a.m. at the fu­ wearing a pink, nylon dress C a r b e r r y urday, Apr. 14, 1956, at Trin­ A niece, Jean C. Mauer, neral home with the Rev. Hen­ with a bodice of lace ruffles. ity Episcopal Church. R e d Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Car­ and Kathryn Mauer Simons, ry Male, rector of St. M ary’s E ver This Summer ! were vach bequeathed 1100. Bank. The Rev. Charles H, berry, 29 Sea Breeie Way, Episcopal Church, Keyport, of­ NEW JERSEY'S FINEST D AY CAMP Best, rector, officiated at the Keansburg, are the parents of Bequests of $1000 were 'made ficiating. Interment was In BAPTISMS double ring ceremony. a daughter, born Tuesday, to the Bristol Presbyterian Oraceland Memorial Park, Church, Bristol, Pa.; a friend The bride attended Red Apr. 10, 1940, in Monmoutii Kenilworth. - ' -' ’ ■ Terry - Bank High- School. Mr. Wil­ Memorial Hospital. - Florence Hanssen Bauer; an­ AKHURST- Mrs. Wiliam Roufhfirdca Linda Susan Terry the daugh­ liams is a graduate of Middle­ other friend, Catherine E. Mrs. Mary E. Roughgarden, ter ot M n. and Mrs. Arthur town Township High School T r ig g ' Snodgrass, the Biblical Sem­ COUNTRY DAY 76, wife of W illiam A. Rough- Manly Terry, Jr.. Hailet, was and Is employed by the Lln­ Mr. and M rs. Clifton Trigg, inary, New York, and a cou­ gurden, 232 Park Ave., East baptized at St. John’s Method­ croft pharmacy. 70 Carr Ave., Keansburg, are sin, frelen ' Lawrence Wool- Keansburg, died 'Thursday, ist Church, Keyport, on, Sun­ CAMP the parents of a daughter, m a n . 0 After a wedding trip to, Pen­ day, Apr. 15, 1956. The‘Rev. b o r n F r i d a y , A p r. 13, 195®, A $2000 bequest was made Apr. .12, -1950, In Rlvervlew nsylvania, the couple will live Norman B. Rile), pastor, of­ W t td v ln you on cemetny requite- In Rlvervlew Hospital. to Frederick R. Mauer, Sr., H o s p ita l. ln Tlnton Falls. ficiated. Sponsors for the child n n n t> ...n p lsin tiow-ieuf monumuit to bold ln trust for three grand- She was born ln Montclair, 128 Monmouth Rd., fekhunt. Ph. KE 1-1500 • should In nlKtod to hnmonln witfc Roman-Farley . . W illia m s nephews, Frederick R. Mauer, daughter of the late Abraham were M argaret and Raymond flit um ttny «n»iro*m*nl -Call us. and Mary (Stager) Brooks and T e r r y . . . or Frank Zampello, K f Y 7-3550 ...... : ' Mrs. Edna (Mathews) Far­ A son was born on Sat­ Jr., Peter D. Mauer and John T h ro Is no obligation m htlsotw , had lived ln East Keansburg Tbe baby's lather ,1s serving ley, 176 F irst St., Keyport, was urday, Apr. 14, IBM, In Mon­ Simons, and a grand-niece. A spacious S^-acre private estate with mouth Memorial Hospital, to Suzanne Simons Each of the for 35 years. She was a mem­ ln the U. 8. Navy In Jackson­ married on Saturday, Apr. 7, full recreational facilities . . . E xpert in­ ber of the New Monmouth Bap­ ville; Flar He will be Joined 19118, at 1 p.m. to Oeorge Ro­ Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. latter are to receive $50tt~af WHARTON tist Church and the Daughters struction, m odem infirm ary, varied a.c- man, 2S Lincoln Circle, Red Williams. 421 Prospect Ave., t h e t r u s t u p o n r e a c h in g 21 their by his wife and baby Bank. The Rev. Bishop, pas­ Union Beach. years of age. of America, Bayslde Council sometime next month. . tivities for all age levels. _ MEMORIALS 106. tor of Jie St.- James Church, Jewelry was 'eft to a.niece, A n d e r s o n ___ _ Besides her husband, she Is — Carleton B. - W harton ..... Red Bank, jfficlattd at the Jean C. Mauer. Tlie balance Lead Company. Awards' O w n e r - Mr. and M rs. Oeorge Ander survived by a daughter, Mrs. £ For Boys and' Girls -. - ceremony In that church, of the estate was bequeathed ■ " ' . * ■ son, 214 Raritan St., Union Frederick R. Mauer, sr., who Arthur Connolly, East Keans­ Service Buttons Mra. Kenneth Conklin, Key­ From 3 to 14 Yean Beach, are the parents ot a was named executor. burg; a sister,te r , M rs. Stella Ow- Hwy. 36,.Near Main S t port, and Mrs. Oeorge Mad­ daughter, born Saturday, Apr, en. Upper M ontclair, and two The National Lead Com­ • Large Swimming Pool" Keyport den, Red Bank, were witness­ 14, 1950, ln Fitkin Hospital M»ry M. Calt grandchildren. pany, Titanium Division, Say­ es.' M ary M. Calt. Raritan Town­ revllle, has announced the pre- All Sports Program S e lp h . Funeral services were held KGyport 7-U24 A reoeptlon was held at the ship, made cash bequests total­ sentatlob of service button M r. and M rs. Oeorge H. Bel- Monday at .2 psn. at tbe H. Tutoring Available Llncroft Inn, Llncroft, ing (BOO ln her will dated Aug. Lawrence Scott -Funeral Home, awards to the following em­ pb are the parents ot a second 31, 1050. She died M ar. 28.' ployees during the month of .After a honeymoon at Po- child, a daughter, born Mon­ Belford, with the Rev. William Indian Village cono Manor, Pa., the couple Bequests of $390 wero made E. Blsgrove, pastor ot th e N e w April: Jam es King, 41 Maple day, Apr, 2, 1996, ln Frank to tw o friends, K a th ry n . Ave., Keansburg; Paul Peter Transportation Service are living at 29 Lincoln Cir­ flirt, Germany. , The baby Monmouth Baptist Church, of­ cle, Red Bank. Dougherty and Kathryn Hyer, ficiating . Interment was ln Wllchek, Jr., County Rd.. cllff­ Luncheon Meals weighed eight pounds, one-hnlf a n d S t, J o s e p h ’* R o m a n C a th ­ wood. 15 years. ounce, and has been named Fair View Cemetery, Middle­ olic Church, Keyport. The lat­ Also Charles'Ham ilton Mor­ Separate Nursery Enjoy one of Am erica’s giedt Patricia, Their other child is to w n . ’*■' ^ ...... ter sum Is to be used as an ris, 439 Brnney Ave., Laurence freedoms. Attend tfc* church a son. Mrs. Selph. the former Facilities ~ ...... ottering for masses. A sister, Mra. Frank P. Jonea Harbor; Frank Gagnon 152 ot your choice this weekend. Miss Barbara Qreene, Union Josephine Calt, was left house­ Mrs. Laura N, Jonea, 71, McKinley Ave., Laurence Har­ Opens June 27th Thru Aug. 22nd— 5 -Day Week Beach, Joined her husband in hold furnishings, clothing, Jew­ died Thursday, Apr. 12, 1950, Germany ln February 1995, bor, 10 years; Raymond Fra- elry and personal effects. at her home, 12 Walnut St., aer, 804 Pine St., Union Beach; REGISTER NOW—LIMITED ENROLLMENT udios U lo u d e k A house and propei ,y at Keyport. She was the widow Edward M. Kelly, Rt. M, Un­ Mr, and Mrs. Walter Blon- Poole Ave., Raritan Town­ of Frank P. Jones. ion Beach; H arry Hedglln, 218 Write or Phone for Free Illustrated Folder dek, Marlboro Township, aro ship, are to be sold and the Mrs. Jones was born ln Key­ First St., Keyport, and Ru­ CANDID WEDDINGS A SPECIALTY prooeeds divided equally be­ port, the daughter of the late the parents of a daughter born dolph R. Hosner, 17 Johnson M ri. ftferjr Ooolden Frank ZstnpeUo 10 MA1H 8T. TEL. KE MSI1 KEYPORT tween a brother, Robert Calt, Benjamin and Christina (Post) Monday, Apr. 10, 1056, ln Fit- Terraoe, West Keansburg, live D i r e c t o r Director ot Swimming kin Hospital, and Josephine Calt. Sickles, She was a member y e a r s . ‘ The balance of the estate of the Ladles Auxiliary to tbe S tr a n le r o Is lo be divided Into three United Spanlsh-Ar orlcan War A daughter was born on Sat­ equal part*. Two parts are to Veterans, Perth Amboy Recital Time urday, Apr. 14, 19S6, in Fort be divided equally among two She Is survived by three Monmouth Hospital, to Sgt, brothers, Robert' and Thomas sons, Edward and Harry, Key­ You’ve never seen such value! Nloholas J. Stranlero, Jr., and Calt, and three sisters, Mar­ port, and William, Perth Am­ Mrs. Stranlero, Henry PI., garet Wahl, Josophlne Calt, boy; four daughters, Mrs. 1st ANNUAL REVUE Keansburg. ( and donovlevo Carroll, Tho Anne Petersen and Mrs. Eve­ SNOWY WHITE remaining part Is to be divi­ lyn Hughes, Perth Amboy, Hliaokelton Presented by ded equally among four ne- Mrs. Marie Poling, Keyport, M r. a n d M rs. C liffo rd SPECIAL SALE phows, Robert T. Calt, Rich: and Mrs. Clara Post, Fords; Shaokclton, 27 Lower Main VENETIAN BLINDS ard Calt, Bernard J Carroll. two brothers, William and Cot- St., Matawan, are th; parents JOAN IRENE'S SCHOOL of the DANCE Jr., and Charles Francis W hi, nollus Sickles, and a sister, ALUMINUM of a son, born Saturday, Apr. and two nloces, June Wahl and Mrs. Clara Butler, sll ot Key­ 14, 195fl, ln M o n m o u th M e ­ Mary Louise Carroll. port; 14 grandchildren and at morial Hospital. . COMBINATION Rohert Calt was named sx- five great-grandchildren. Funeral setvloes , RED SANK. . 9H B e * * 2480 tor sal* at this office. Flynn, jr.. Mr. ana Mrs. An- Kid." featuring the life story Tesn-Age Ifcbsrs MMIPJNMURENCEHARBOR Copcert To JBfi In* • i-M*Tks-70th Birthday | drew Oucham, sr.. Mr. aad ot Blllls jlavla, will be avail­ M is. Andrew Dunham, t f., M r .1 able' Muring tne' next school ' p i Praise Bo^' State MnMletown Church ...... ~ - U H n * :< ■ MATAWAN } ;.Tlie ‘ Ttache?; Recruitment Gilbert, M rr aiid Mre. John Committee is working toward Legion’s Program • -Organist, Soprano,---- AprlllP. 1050 P^ie Thre* Discussed On Radio tfrlsslola, Plainfield: Mr.- and a‘' grand finals ;on National Baritone Featured - Mrs. aeorge Zntrnirs, Keans­ Teachers' pay, Nov. IB, ; Three high school youngsters Wednesday evening at 8.19 burg; Mr. and Mrs. Karl who' have participated ln Am­ o clock the First Eaptlst Chur­ Budd, Chatham; Mr. and Mrs Carl Vryhof, Mr. and Mrs. erican Legion youlh programs ch ot Middletown will hold Its John Polmovets, Mr. and Mrs Friday related the workings ol 12th organ recital and concert THE BARGAIN HOUSE ln the church auditorium on Jam es Pormovots,’ Nen Provl the Legion’s Boys’ State, Jun­ Kings Highway. The prograi i dence; Mrs. Jennl. Prasch — Lanzaro Bros — . ior Baseball, and High School will feature . Rtoert Payson Mr. and Mrs. Janies Prasch. Oratorical programs. Hill, concert ^ orfcanist; Lois Mr. and Mrs. Johiv Prasch' Bayonne; Mr. and Mrs, Rich - The teen age tno appealed Kehrer, _colo«ftufe soprano, SPECIAL FOR MONTH OF APRIL...... and Russell Christopher, ’bari­ ard Dunham, Mr. and Mrs. Ed , on The American ..Legion’s ward Dunham, Mr. and Mrs. transcribed radio series "For to n e . ' — . With every bedroom suite we will give free, Charles Roberts. South Ain M r. HU1 Is best known local­ God and Country," heard over b o y , - ly as vrganlst and director ot box spring, inner spring, 2 foam rubber pillow* Station WJLK, Asbury Park Also Mr. and Mrs. William the three choirs of St. Luke’s The series is being sponsored Allen. Mr, and Mrs. ailbert and 2 boudpir lamps. M e t h o d i s t Church. Long by the Monmouth County Am­ Hydo, stntcn' Island; Mrs. Branch, although he maintains erican Legion executive com- George Prasch, Jersey City; his studio ln New York where WAKKIIOIISK *NU smiWitOOMS OPEN EVERY DAY mlttee, Charles w„ England, -Mr—and-M rs;-Edward Ryan. ------. ------, - A N ll S tl N K A V S L ------he resides. Mr. HIT. has been 1—com m ander...... MRS. M ARY FLYNN Jr.. Mrs. M aigarot Ryan, sr., associated as an assistant art­ Tennent Rd. Tel. MA 1-1694-J Morganville Frank Cooper, who has play- Mr. and Mrs. Edmu sd Torrls. ist id nccompanlst to such W. American Legion Junior A surprise party was given Mr. and Mrs. William Cam ara. HI— — MIHI ninlirrntf' leading musical figures as —Baseball for three years, cred- ln honor of Mrs. Mary (Frlt- Messrs, Thomas and Robert Rise Stevens, Nadine Connor, "*ltea this Legion program with Tyan,.. Carteret; Miss Juno Leona rd - W i*rren—Jam es —Mel­ tinger) Hob&n Lee Flynn, Nix­ -^keeping -m e-oft-the-streets.” Smith, Miss Mary Hydo, and ton, Lawrence Tlbbett, and on, a former Matawan resi­ ‘ He said 11 lt hadn't been for Joe Muller, Matawan. many others. He reoelved his the Legion baseball program dent, who was celebrating her advanced training as a fellow- he might have fallen ln with 70th birthday, hy her husband, shlphojder • ln the Julllard County Education '.‘the wrong kind ot boys.” He Richard Flynn, sr., Saturday, Graduate School ln Ni w York at the Blue Haven Inn, Nixon. Is looking toward a career ln Association Plnns \vli?re ho also was an associ­ ^professional baseball. Be play­ A “This Is Your Life" pro­ ate Instructor. The Detroit gram -was given by M r. Flynn, The Monmouth County Ed­ ed with the Bunker Hill Amer­ Times .lid of his recent ap Refreshments, entertainment, ucation Association dlsoussed ican Legloipteam, which last pearancej he ‘‘proveu himself ft and dancing weio enjoyed at some topics at Its March m eet­ year copped second place ln complete masters a tremend­ this family reunion. ing with,M rs. Erma Dorrer the national play-offs. ous exhibition of lightning fin­ The following attended: Mr. presiding. Tho outstanding , David Landry said the Boys' g e r w o r k .” and Mrs. RT J. Flynn, sr., Mi', things that woro considered ;M8tate programs sponsored by itnd M rsr Van Oakes, Mr. and were 4thelr bootli at tlio Ctiv - each of the oontlnental Amer M rs; K ehrer ~has:3tt0Sr with Mrs. F. Kane, Mr. and Mrs alcado of Progross, the "Mon­ lcaa Legion Departm ents gives the Amato Opera Company of F. Hasens. Miss Shirley Oakes- mouth County Educntor," tho youngsters who participate an New York and the Union Light Nixon; Mr. and Mrs. William County Institute to bo held ln .. opportunity to learn the re­ Opera Association. Sho was FrlUlnger, Murray Hill; M;'b . October, tho National Educat­ : sponslbilltles they will eventu­ winner ot iTrjng Artist Awards First Quality .Robert Frltzlnger, M r. and Mrs ion Assoolatlon Coijtennial ln ally shoulder as citizens of tho with honors from the Griffith Frank Ulbrlck, Mrs. Ada Dlx 1057, tho Child Growth and United States. “It is a prac­ Music Foundation. She has ap­ Wash Fast Colors on, Mr. and Mrs. William Al­ Development Study Oroiip* un tical lesson In democracy,” peared at many clvlo and berta, Mr. and Mrs, John Mc­ dor tha W alter Rende Founda­ said David. , ■. MRS. ROBERT PETER DOYI.E church affairs ln Union County. Carthy, Mr. and Mrs, George tion, nnd the Teacher. Recruit John Lawyer, who won sec­ A young baritone soloist, Mr Miss Beatrice Ann B a k e r , lto c a r n a t io n s a n d b a b ywh McCracken, Nowark. mont Program. ond place ln last year's high Christopher Is a graduate of blue daisies. . ' Also Mr. and Mrs. F. Van Ur, Harold Clark from Co­ school oratorical contest ln the daughter ot M r. and M rs. Wal­ the University of Michigan "Vincent^ Doylo, Laurenco Houten, M r." arid Mrs'. John lumbia Unlvortdty, will bo thti District of Columbia, said that ter Baker, 68 Shadyslde Avo., where- ho obtalned hli M asters Harbor, was his brother’s JcnETnC and daughter, MiCand main speaker at tho Institute. --students taking pnr! ln - this Laurence Harbor, became th: Degree ln music. At present- Mrs; Paul Cremak ...... contest galr a_gri>atpr_ttpprp._ best man and Ushers were h e Is " " ‘ .£la] -bride-of—Robert—Peter-B oyler Walter Doyle. Suffern. N.Y. Mr. ani( Mrs. Edward Lop. Investment ln People,!’ elation and better knowledge Opera Company in New York, son of Mr. and Mrs. W alter J. and Richard Doyle, ClUfwood Freehold; Mr. and Mrs. R, J. The film, "I. Was a Hobo of the Constitution ahd BUI of and. has made several appear­ Doyle, 118 McKinley Ave.. brothers of the ^bridegroom. _^R lghts.r H e-sali lt-ls ono.tiling ances la churches ln tlie Mo- Laurence Harbor at 11 a.m. Michael Henryr South-Amboy, to have these rights, but that t r o p o llta n a r e a . - ■------J— - OP Saturday, Apr. 14, 1056, ln nephew of. the. bridegroom, lt Is „ UP to each and every Over the past years tlie con­ St. Lawrencols Church, Laur­ was the ring bearer. Am erican to see that they keep cert has been of great interest? ence Harbor. , * t h e m . - A reception was held at to all muslo lovers ot this aioa T o ^ % - T o y i , , The three,youpgsters, all 11 The Rev. Walter M. Slat­ Burlew’s Restaruant, Laur­ and Is Vecognized as one.sfjho „„.years.of..age, attend 6choolu In tery, pastor;, offlcated-.atthe ence Harbor; .... bhtstdnaing musical presenta­ Washington. D. C. ■ . double ring ceremony and the T he bride’s mother chose tions In Monmouth County. . , Values From 39c to 59c yd. - nuptial mass which followed; a toast lace over pink taffeta The varied program Is keyed Alfred O'Connor, South Am­ afternoon-length gown with to,draw the Interest of a wide N e w S t o c k boy, was the soloist and Mrs. a pink shell hat, plpk acces­ range of the music publlo. Robert Dlmsey, organist. sories, and a corsage- q]- p a le This year the proceeds will Qlven in marriage by her VISIT OUR TOY Printed Plisse, Percale Prints, Gold pink roses. _ ' go toward the church’s build­ JOIN father, the bride wore a full- The bridegroom's mother ing fund. . ... length . gown of organza over selected a rose lace after­ BASEMENT Prints, Solid Color Broadcolth taffeta- with, a -chapel train. noon-length gown ..with a white H e r . basque bodice had a Area People Serving hat, white accessories and round neckline trimmed with OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS and Percale corsage ot white gardenias. On County Petit Jury appllqued lace embroidered CALL - For their: .wedding trip to with pearls. Her fingertip veil The following is a list of Florida, the bride wore iim rn ie m m CIVIL DEFHNSE of Frencllf.lllu.slor fell from a those area people. who .began - £ crown of pearls a nd" rhine­ Wedgewood— blue— suit— with serving on the petit Jury Apr; matching accessories, a white stones and she carried 18 tor a two-week term ! Mra. 2 8 W . FRONT ST., KEYPORT ]. ]. Newber¥y^ Key port hat trimmed with Wedgwood prayer book adorned -with M argaret Blenenwalk, Marl­ blue, ana a corsage of white white. Toses and etephanotta. boro; Alfred J. Blloltl, M ata­ r o s e s . ‘ v ...... Mrs. Edward Doylp, Laur- wan .Township; Thomas i l 1. cV.de'- l l ^ b o r , s l8 te i::Jn-IU w .^*oI. ; The 'bride was araduated Broderick....W osti Keansburffl 'frbm M atawan' High School t 1; e bridegroom,' was the Henry M. Cahill, Marlboro and la employed - by Publlo 'matron'' of honor. Her full- Township; James J. cham­ Service Electric a n d Gas length gown ot royal blue was bers, union Beaoh; Joseph Company. Newark. designed with a bodice of taf­ Dietrich, M atawan; Charles P. The bridegroom was gradu­ feta and full skirt of nylon Doherty, Matawan; Morris ated from St. Mary's High tulle over taffeta. She wore Duncan, M atawan; William A. Scboolr South Amboy, and Is a crown of pastel spring flow­ Emmrlch, M atawan; Alfred L. a partner ln Doyle’s Super Franke, Hazlet; Jack Goble, GIGA NT I ers and . carried a cascade market, Laurenco Harbor. bouquet of mntching flowers. Keyport; Nicholas B, Howley He Is a member of the Madi­ Bridesmaids were Miss Ca­ K e y p o r t, son Township Businessmen’s rol Hughes, Jersey City, and Also Donald. B. MacMillan, .Association.- ■—...... -...... -.... M iss Janice " Shlmak.' Cliff­ M atawan;—John- Raab, Key­ The couple will reside In wood Beach, Their ■ gowns port; Herbert Schoen,. Mata: their new home In Shore Crest which were baby blue ln col­ wan Township; Charles Btry Estates, Middletown; - or were styled like the honor ker, Koyport; Byron D. Stu­ attendant's and their head­ art, M a r lb o r o Township: pieces and , cascade bouquets 4 New Members Join Mrs. Helen Stultz, KeyporC" were made ot pastel 'Spring MJC Trustee Board and James W. Vanmeerbeke f lo w e r s . Matawan Township. M arguerite Doyle, L a u r ­ Four men prominent In Mon­ Classified Ads Oet Results ence Harbor, niece of the mouth County affairs have 8 A. ..Ms — 5 P.M . bridegroom,' was flower girl.' Joined the Monmouth Junior Her full-length royal blue College Board ot Trustees. gown: had a taffeta bodice .The new trustees are Allred trimmed with buds, and a full N. Beadleston, state assembly­ Phone KEYPORT 7-0102 nylon tulle Bklrt. She wore a DAFFODILS man; Harmon D. Bradford, crown of whlte carnatlons and superintendent of schools of are blooming Very lute IhU carried a cascade bouquet of the city of Long Br.anch: Jo­ Keyport year — But they will aoob seph C. Irwin, director or tho . be in Iheir g lo ry ~ When Your TV Needs board of chosen freeholders, TBEMENDOUS SAVINGS and the Hon. Elvln R; 81mm111, Cleaners ...... Come and See Service county court Judge. ‘ 23 E. Front St., A Million Daffodils * C a ll - Membership now totals 11. Regular $10.95 Value “ Keyport Four seats rem ain to be filled Three Hundred Varieties Keansburg 6*2300 before full membership is 116 Main St., Matawan reached. A general re-organ Whether you come to buy,-or - Plant and Main Store RUSSELL'S lzation of the board has beon just happen io pum t|)l* way Division and 3rd Streets going on since plans were an DO come In and vlilt — you're Gleaners, Tailors, Farriers, RADIO & TV nounced last year for a four- welcome any day. ; Shirt Lauderers RSiite'36, Belford ’ year college on a new campus First Quality — Cold Storage Vanlt on . ■ Service on all makes ln West Long Branch, The P r e m i s e s ...... We Go Xnjwhere College will occupy the for­ Free Pick Op and Delivery Formerly of- mer Shadow Lawn-estate on a r m Bonded Driven Cilffwood-M&l*wftn J u ly 2 . . Other board members are Lloyd 8. Cassel. Freehold Route 79—Freehold Rd. LADIES SKIRTS . $ 3 .7 5 Thomas B. Harper, Bclmar; Dr. Harry B. 11111, Asbury 2 miles south of Matawan Park; F. Howard Lloyd, Ma­ tawan; Paul . Rcdcay, Mid Bulbs — Cut Flower* d|etown, and Harold N. West, E v e rg re e n * CHILDREN SKIRTS. $ 2 . 0 0 Long Branch. 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SPRING Limited Number V All Sales Of Irregulars Final Your "Home, Sweet Homei f Build a home that is carefully^planned and ar> chitecturally correct. We' have many books illustrating proven plans by registered archi­ tects. See them at our office. There is nothing like professionally cleaned nigs to help maintain a beautiful home . . . SPECIAL:— 9 x 12 Domestic Cleaned and Matawan Lumber Co. Stored Fr*e To Nov. $7.95 „ ,, Corp. Tlie Friendly Lumber Yard 5. Boyes Rug Cleaning Co. LOCUST ST. KEYPORT Telephone MA 1 •4500—4501 SUTPHIN AVE. MATAWAN AEROMARINE BLDG Call -r SO. 1- ML MUMmi IS lV :ii ■ .. n t ut ff. I «« •hip. Mr. ‘ Barkalow 4oM tht .8ti, . CUffwood. * ftcmetime >au*uU , f h a r g t . Patrolman 0. Urg.ArteraonfcoliM i* ma­ known about th« «eeideol - ^ about M te ‘belnr Mat to the- ler lald' tbl teaehex* atm sup- Marltyjro Garden^ resi^ent thera aro u n d ' l pjn.. then ^hey t a d Wayne Hander, treasurer; Texas-Brk can take place there were'double that number The Matawan Journal. Is a newspaper b a g e . . . to clear ditches and. the township plications for having the munici­ board of education can fix up Mrs. Jackson declared, and until the builder receives his taking their place. “ of the people, by the people and (or pality take over roads. Mr. Bark- the people.*' its aim Is to serve, tha its school buildings, it was she ° refused. She stormed formal notification. Mr. Barkalow was asked if the could not afford this charge. He best Interests of Matawan; to present buck into the tavern and her was asked why those on relief allow warned him the municipal-... all of the news of the' week without explained, Mr. Loscoe be- J. Prank Welgand, township dogs could run at large. The at- bias or prejudice tn a clean, sane, Jieved lt put, & _premlum on husband flow ed. attorney, told Gerald Krasner, Junkyard Measure torney_said fls long as there was could not be put'to"workrcleahihg ity could not circumvent the law tttnservatJvc—manner^respecting. the- out; ditches. Mayor Buckley de­ in these matters. Inalienable rights of our citizens, and being in debt’ and regretted Ordered Wife Home of Sen Fernando, Inc., devel­ (CujA.uued irorn pane ono no ordinance to prevent it they thereby making Itself worthy of their t h a t t h e Matawan Board In the tavern her husband opers of the 206 home Holm­ removal returned when Roy Col­ could. He was asked if licensed clared that they were n o t reliable Fred Demarest, JVickntunk, confidence. could not proiil better. ordered her to go home, Mrs del Manor traqt on the former lins, Freehold insuron.ee adjustor,1 dags could’ be-picked up. He said laborers, that as soon os they hnd wanted to,know when the zon­ worked a day or so, they would Responsibility, for typographical er­ It. was suggested the possi­ Jockson stated. She refused Frledlaender farm on Bethany reported that u truck purchased they could be but would have to ing ordinance would be presented. rors Is limited to the cost of the j y id J )e _ s fa vted *‘fussing’L_wlth go-off- and get drunk with the- HiaM_jocct>pied-&yJ Bych-gnof« — bilities -of-renovatinfc-thc-M aU RcL th at- Uie -tow nship—com*, fdr $7000 and w ith only- -2500- be-returned-to-theiiL owners;—:— - -W hen~told-after a- m onth' or^TWop1 her. according to the accused mlttee was. ready to _accept. iiga on .it had been wrecked in One. spectator chided the gov­ money they had made. The mayor during which the planning board Entered 'is second-class matter at awan Elementary School the post office at Matawan, N. J., un­ building a n d making all- woman, finally striking her the agreement on Section 2, an accident Mar. 17 with the loss erning body the dog situation hnd alBo found that they were ilis-' w'ould be holding public hearings, . der the act-of March 3, 1879. around repairs should be con-’ Walter Hicks, the bartender, of 50 houses, on two condi­ estimated *it fGOOO. The driver, teen treated as a joke when he posed to find themselves suddenly Mr. Demarest stormed out. of the ordered Mr. Jockson out of tions, The original draft de­ Lester Ellis, township road man, brought it up, now the - matter “sick”, when the word "work’' meeting and told the to'wiuhip, THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1950 sldered. There was suspici­ ous comment on the fact a the tavern and her husband clared the governing body was injured. wns getting out of hand with was mentioned. There were irate com m ittee he w o u ld leavje them board which has avoided go­ went, Mrs. Jackson related would , not aqcept the streets Has Tn Learn From ‘'Stranger" droves of- animala on the loose. demands from spectators that it to their “dogs.” " ‘ a n n u a l c h e c k u p s ing Into debt gets no such but he soon was back again for one year after Otis Sea* ....Committee-man, J oscph A Lan­ The mayor said the dogcatcher should be a case of “no workj no Louis H. Becker resigned, for man, township engineer,' ap~ . V'ith the controversial in ­ state aid benefits at. all, and and confronting her. zaro'wanted to know why he liad was authorized to set dog traps eat.*’ reasons of health, from the plan­ spection ol autos by the state Mr. Loscoe was skeptical of This time, according to Mrs proves them. This is to be not been informed of this sooner. antkJhe matter of an ordinance A. W. M eyer asked if the tow n­ ning board. His resignation was much ln the lim elightJO s in- how- much good would come Jackson, he beat her and was modified if a bond is pro­ He snid lie regretted he hnd to again&t dogs running at large ship were committed to keep accepted with regret. - terestlng lb note how well- a. out of the Invitation to go tearing at her clother when vided fOT one-and-one half learn of such happenings from would he considered. • roads passable if taxpayers re­ Three^strcet lights were asked community protects its citizens further into debt. she puUed the knife and stab­ times the estimated mainten­ “strunpers.” Mayor Buckley Lifter Thrown Around sided thereon, even if the .streets in the Morganville area, on Texas ance ^work. This accoiding - Irom harm,.. A;check-list of The board received a letter bed him. ,The place was in found it odd Mr. Lanzaro should Mr. Jackson wanted to know were not taken over by the town- and Tennent Rds. • to Mr. Welgand, would protect safety1 conditions would In from the Mgnmouth- County an .uproar. Mf,Sv.Jackson-~£aid know about it only in this way the municipality ' against, ha’-’ m ost instances ^how New Jer­ Audlo-.Vlsual :-A id- committee she recalled Mr, Hicks xle when the truck was in an accident sey communities—doing- all asking the appointment of a mandlng she give him the zards like an unusual.amount of snow In - the few months opposite the Lanzaro store on tb’ey can by providing traffic representative to its annual knife and her tossing to him Tennent Hd. .Committeeman following on streets taken The Matawan Journal Classified Ads lights and stop signs and ade­ meeting. It w a s observed blood dripping from it. Men Charles McCue chided that if he quate police and fire protect- that as the Matawan board were holding up Mr. Jackson, over in November. The builder agreed to deed the land used wanted to tell the truth, Mr. Lan- tion. But, on the other hand, paid 40 cents per pupil or $800 according to the accused, and znro could say he knew about it F O R R E N T HELP WANTED WANTED TO BUY what are the community’s per year for this program, It someone was calling “You’ve for streets to th e township once the streets a re taken «4>en it happened. This was re­ NOTICE TO JOB APPLICANTS ia: Call Keyport citizens doing to guard them- would be highly desirable to killed him. sented by the committeeman KEYPORT. newly completed unfur* The Matawan Journal docs not , wjl 9 over. A bond for *15,000 against tiished 1 room apartm ents, avail* (elves especially from cancer? have someone report Its activ­ Mrs. Jackson said she took knowingly" accept Help Wanted ad* an estimated total cost of a from Morganville. . Committee- able immediately, especially deslr* vertisementa from firm* covered by S No doubt thp.y inclusion r ot ities. Frank L; Johnson was flight but did not believe her able for newly married couple. Heat $44,000 lor laying water mains mnn Daniel P. BreWer held thnt Ihe federal Wage and Hour Law If F A R M S cancer ln a survey of protect­ apppointed.- ' husband was hurt seriously. and hot water furnished. Call Key* they offer less than the legal mini­ in the whole sub-division is to he, too, had no knowledge of it port 7-3403. mum wage. Firms engaged in in­ ion systems against common Five Tcachers Resign She told Mrs, Tard about it H A R R Y M A Y be furnished, either by the until Mr. Ccjlins appeared. Mr. LICENSED practical nurt* can offer terstate commerce or in the produc- hazards seems unorthodox, .Five teachers submitted when she arrived at- the place one private room;_one-scmiiprlvate- Hnn r>t _ftond« for—com m erce—must- REALTY-eO^- ‘frujlriffr flr th*»~wa tp r’-gnm pany^iJDlickley_held .it hatL_Iieea-ineii=- now pay at leaEt <5 cents an hour — Y et-guarding—against-cancer ihelr^xe£lgnatlons_eUecUve-at- ■where-they-vrere - staying. I t lor aged people. Weekly or month­ Leon Stempler, developer of tiorted at the MaiC 22 meeting ly. Call Keyport 7-1564-J. wjtf ‘ and time and one-half tor 23 LITTLE ST., should be high on any list for the end of the current school was a ...... short while later when under the federal Wage and Hour Maurice Mano* Palmer Ave., the truck was damaged. It also KEYPORT, apartment 3 roms . end cancer kills twice as-many year. They are' Mr. and Mrs. an ominous knock came at Law. Job-seekers offered less by M ATAW AN, N. J. was given permission t^ ex­ was reported at the time Mr. El­ bath; ail udytles furnished. In­ covered firms should notify the Wage .Americans annually as . all Joseph Sugar, teachers ln the the door. Mrs. Jackson said quire 19 Broadway. Keyport. wjtf and Hour Division,-*U. S. .Depart­ tend Uie bond for . com­ lis had been-hurt^nccording-to M ATAW AN 1-3800 iypei of accidents,. ^suicides music department.' Wait e r she lled to 'her bedroom. and APARTMENT 5 rooms and bath. ment of Labor, bt 31 Clinton St., pleting road work from the M r. M cCue. . ’ ______steam heat and hot water supplied. Newark. New Jersey, phone Mitchell 24 HOUR SERVICE..: and - "homicides” combined R. .Fleet high school social got down behind a bed. It anticipate date of completion Mr. Lahzaro said the first he Inquire 165 Broadway, Keyporl. wjlfl* FEMALE stenographer ' and clerk Certainly one of the disting­ studies teacher; Mrs. Made­ Was there she was found by July.lI.19W . to a new; anti* knew_ about; it was from a APARTMENT, 6 rooms, unfurnished, typist. Apply E. M. Close, Han­ ALL types of.anUques. Dolls, toys, - uishing marks on civilization line- M. Fazlenia elementnry, Patrolman Charles Arlano available about April 1st. chil­ son Van Winkle Mupnlng Co., Mata­ ;cipflted. ■ dat€..of..„coinpi^U on,, "ptrwief r.’Llftdaye Jnter..B e. said w a n .' ’ • - -wjlO furniture, china, .glasiware-and old-' - —• - - is-the-organlBed^effort~ to-re-: teacherrand-M rs.LetaJ.-M c- 'Bnd'CpeClal Officers John Mul­ dren over. 12 years only. Call Key­ Jewelry Opportunity Shop. The Mat* Jan. 1, 1098. Mr. StempTer ex­ this was.e^dd, as -when- he had port 1-1207. .___ wj>0 thews, 115 Broadway, Keyport. Call iuce the risk o l: death to *’ Keen, kindergarten teacher.. ler and Frank Rogaskl, town­ TELLliltS;and bookkeepers by Shore plained all houses were not been a member°'of’ the township APARTMENT, 3 rooms, available Are» Bank, write giving details Keyporj 7-1446. ‘ ; • Jtl minimum. The tragedy of The . board hired the follow­ ship police, when they search­ regarding self; age, etc., and ref­ built and, he^dld not wjsh. to board, of education for six years, imm ediately. Inquire COO • 2nd St., traffic death Is Its needless­ ing teachers for the 1956-57 Union Beach or call Keyport 7-3228. erences Immediate employment ed the house. ' after clearing. Write Box A care ol Situation W anted ness. And one cancer' death school year; Kirs. Beatrice M. be moving heavy truck and C. Kloyd Wyckoff, president, and ' wjl 9 t DOA At Hospital : , carry-alls over paved road this newspaper. ___ ■ 1 • ^'Vj3 In three Is needless, t o o. Schneck,; elementary teacher, Frank Dugan, secretary,, had al­ MATAWAN apartm ent, unfurnished, WILL wash^and iron all types of cur* No sooner " did the officers surfaces - until- they ■w ererr' 4- rooms and bath, heat • and hot EXPERIENCED ' nurses* aides for tains, also' stretch curtains In my ' It $3760; Mrs. Mary L. Hay­ ways ~seen^'"to : It" that 'anything water furnished. Call Matawan I- , Snow‘Removal Cost ’’ part time, mornings 7 to 1 p.m.- own home. Trompt service. Call den,. - elementary: teacher, have her at police headquart­ like this ' was conveyed ' to all 2180. Jin or 4 p.m. to 10 p.m. evenings. Ap­ South Amboy 1-3595.' ' ' • wJU COMMUNICATION Mayor Ackerson gavei his ply afternoons. Mount Pleasant Man­ ♦4050, and Oeorge A. ReuUier, ers ' than • word arrived' Mr. mem^qrs right after it happened! BUNGALOW. 4 rooms and bath, MARRIED man 25 Years old; Satur­ estimate of the cost-of snow available May 1st. Call Matawan or Nursing Home, 30 Freneau Avc„ To the Editor: . high school social studies, Jackson was dead on arrival Mr. McCue asked Mr. Lanzaro M atawan. ’ ’ wjlO days free.- desires work, has driv­ at the hospital. Mrs. Jackson removal during the mid-March ers license Call Lou Robertson a after fte r- ■ " Just a note' to compliment $3300. - V what he could have done if he had MACHINIST on small podurion 6 p.m. at Keyport 7-1427-R. ....wjtf.. was questioned, then she was storms as $1140.78. He said you on the fine article in the Bids were received for- sup­ F O R S A L E work. Apply Camore Machine CHILDREN boarded by. the week taken to the county Jail. The this was less 1 h a’ri ,he had Products Co., '210 Maple Place, Key­ with nourishing m eals $15: also Apiv 12-Issue of The Keyport plies for the school year 1956­ LEGAL NOTICE port. wjlO time of ttve stabbing was fixed thought lt would., be. He re^ BICYCLE 26" light weight. In good children cared for 8 hour-, day per V Weekly on the , front page 51. oThey were- referred ' for condition 916. E. ‘ N. Reed, 274 TWO. , . w ■ w ______atreises._ Apply Shore Point week fIQ. Call Keyport 7-W36-J. ■ I at fl'.45 p.m. by Mr. Hicks. ported it had been-necessavy Charier No.- €440 - about tbe loss ol our friend, tabulation. Reserve District -No. 2 , Main St., Malayan. , }26 Inn. Highway te. Keyport. .ill) wJ19 Nathan Dumbs, Jr., N to dig out 40 cars^on Craw­ REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE :— “Firem an—Charles—Infosino i—I —-^Reject-Athletic——B id * * - — QUALITY— fresh -eg g s, direct - from YOUNG -mnn- for - general - shipping BABY sitter, available every - eve* , ford’s ’Corner.‘Rd., aloneT He “ FARMERS it MERCHANTS" NA­ oui* farm , we deliver. Ullrich Foul* routine, steady employment, lib­ - didn’t know he. came from On th e mollon «f..HaroldlBruns^ S’ ahdTMJ s- TIONAL BANK OF MATAWAN IN try Farm , cr^ Wilson Ave. and ,Mor« eral employee benefits. Apply Lan­ nlng except Thursday and Friday. Dolan, »U blds^for athletlo \ ?on' . witnesses ' taken In lor said he had hired -Alfred THE STATE. OK NCW JERSEY, ■anville Ro«d. Call. Matawan 1-OM7- dau KrltUn* Co.. Locust St.. Key* Mr*. Phoebe H. Ziegler, Matawan M a i r a w a although -I : AT THE CLOSE OF. BUSINESS ON R -l. ______• • • • " •'■•••• 13* port.’1' • • •. - vvjlQ 1-230A-W. 12«» •imnii*'. *• «*tAr4*catise the-'bJddei's s u b m itte d ' 'lachrnents,.,dl«f, ^piovyand; culil- of .^occasions 'over otir two* 10:30 p .m . j - ' ■' *’*• 'township crews 'had ^befome’ . HQUgJES^ORlSALfe '' bids on substitutes, N e w bids RENCY. UNDKR SECTION’ 5211, vator/ price 1 tfchsonable. Cat! Free* "way /radlo-telephone commu- exhausted due to lack of sleep. hold 8-1030, .' c ■ • Jlfl BUILDINGS to move delivered ''fo will be sought. According to Middlsesex U, S, REVISED STATUTES." NURSES aides and kitchen help, day uicatlon system. He . was al­ The mayor stated William ASSETS COW m anure by the ton, Call Key* work. Apply Brookdale Nurslnj your Property. Cheap. AU improve* T h t ' Matawan Toiwhshlp County Coroner Francis X port . .7-01fi3?M-2. : wllfl Home, .Highway. 35,- Keyport. wjlO' menlfi. No pric* over phone; -High*—. ways yery pleasantj find was Dallenbach; Keyport, had en­ Cash, balances..with.‘othi: _.... way 33. Manalapan. Phone'Enelisb* Civil ;~D|fen9e Cbuncir w a s Muska, one stab Svound::was er banks, including re- • ^ one~oli Uie_ irriesV men In' our tered claim 'or alleged dam­ ' serve balance; and , FEMALE loopers, experienced, good town-7-3521 Mailing address. Harry granted the use 'Of the Cliff­ Just below the point - where pay. Call Hillcrest 2-5662.- Knit N. Forman, Box 187. Freehold, wjtf * department of over 13,000 age to his car from pebbles, ' cash items In process ' goods Corp., of America, 224 Smith wood School building f o r the ribs connect in front: The of collection ...... $1,607,086,611 SIX room A-l condition, oil heat... m e n , “ - flying against the finish when United States Govern*: St., Perth Amboy, .______wjlg - residential- section. Call Keyport - M ay_ 1. t . dagger apparently moved up­ If: you ever hear j)f one of ment obligations, direct FISH PLATTERS 7*2706...... w|19 . ward, he said, an'd pierced the tbe plow dug deep on Hlilcrest W E L D E R S ...... A" cbmmUnicatiori Ivom P. ami guaranteed - ...... 3.399,452.62 LARGE store with 3 room apt. up* Xeyport's voVuntee. firemen hearts.-The_ second puncture R d . - Obligations of Stales and Howard lyloyd"relative to the political subdlvldiona M E C H A N I C S stairs, Main Street; Matawan. £*11 - -. Swishing to* visit our , commu,- The township committee de- 933.7U.16 Keyporteyport 7-1106,7-1106.______wjtf _ * rebuilding-of the piano in the was a little more to the right Other bonds, notes, -and TO TAKE OUT * uicatlons center in Central c l d 2d to restrict the shooting, debentures I...... H E L P E R S high school auditorium, sug­ aldtf.‘ ...... 7 ' ‘ ’ " - 6W.8fi0.62 MODERN 6 room ranch house, oli - . Park, - I would be happy to of rats at the township dump Corporate Blocks (includ­ j... ,EVERY FRIDAY Shop has never had a lay-off radiant'heatf-3 bedrooma. enclosed . Mrs. Jackson was . brought ing 912.000.0Q stock ' Overtlma-.bas been In-eilecl lor. arrange, for their admittance. gested that money be raised adjacent to th e Holmdel sun porch withvjalouslr windows and back Saturday- for- h e a r in g .Federal. ReseraL-b ankL. ...12.QCfl.0fl- .Oi-er.-JO..years..—...;...;___ scxeem One-car- gara|*r-Julivv- elec»_ for this work by an entertain­ Loans and discounts-- tin.. t e l e p h o n e Vero Inlerestlnr Work trie equipped kitchen. Lot 125 x 80; " T have been assigned here as' before Township Magistrate S c h o o l. ' .. c v a radio dispatcher for four ment of which Edward. W. It was agve«d ‘o *rect signs cludmr 9222,35 over­ SEE MR. FREIMAN owner moving, to Cali/ornla. Inquire., Luther -A. Poster, but she drafts) ______...... - 2,633,695:90 INDUSTRIAL WASHING MACHINE K. S. Doak, 9 M iriam Drive off S-18, • years now, a“nd Relieve. this Currie, president of the board, prohibiting the practice, but Bank premises' owned CORPORATION Matawan or call Matawan 1-3889-W. Was directly i*emarided to FRAN'&'RAYS •4 is the most Interesting, ex­ would be master of ceremony committee members believed 1.00. furniture and 32 Man Street, Matawan w lW Prosecutor Vincent P. Keu- ixturca |9,4C?,93 ™ 0,409.99 . WJ1B -citing, and glamorous job In les. The suggestion was re­ strict enforcement would he. .Real estate wimA* other K E 7 - 2 7 3 4 peri Monmouth County, on a ? SERVICE • the world. Possibly even you ferred to the- school proper­ u n w is e ...... , • - bank prem ies ~ 1.00 WAITRESS wanted for full tims day murder charge in the custody Other osjiet^ ______’' 51182.78' wjtl work. No Sundays. Write Box might, be Interested In com:. ties committee. Mayor Ackerson reported CARPENTER and building contractor . of County Detective John Gaw- MLW care of this newspaper, wjtf J. G. Metsger, Florence Ave.. Key* Ing-up some time. I think' ! McElvalne-Schanck P o s t , Mrs. Helen Ackerson, super­ TuUt Aisets ...... $9,170,402.08 USED- refrigerators ln good condi* lor. - , Uon $49.95 and up. Pete's Inc., port New Homes, garsges; all alter* ■...- you would find it very edu- VFW, and Matawan Post-176, intendent of schools, chnsed eorner W. Front and Main 'Sts., Kc.v- SALESMAN to take complete charge ationa am' and repairs' ' *”Easy " financing ** American Legion were grant­ C aptr J.’ ’ETdgar WiVklnaon, of sewing machine department; *x- arranged.* Call Keyport 7-2928-R, wjtf catlonal...... — ...... two carloads of college stu­ LIABILITIES pprt. Call Keyport 7-2700. wjtf Township police, Monday lo­ Demand deposits of indi­ perience preferred but not essential. — - (Signed) ed the use of the high school dents from the dump on Apr. Good income; marvelous opportunity TELEVISION AND RADIO SERVICE cated a half-brother of the viduals. partnerships Repairs on air makes Pickup and baseball- field July 4 for a and corporations ...... $3,369,675:64 S A V E $$$$■■ -for right man, Write Box 447, Key- Victor A, Ansovge, NEW_120-Bass Italian Accordions. Two delivery service. Call Village Tele­ baseball game on pogo sticks. -slain man, James Moore, ..in ’?inje._ctepQsUs_of—hull* p o r t ...... - wjH vision 4 Appliance Co.V 20'E; Tr«!' 141-30 13rd Avenue LEGALNOTiCE ' vlduals, partnerships, ' year guarantee, orlce $164. Lessons 8wicklervllle; Par, near Pitts* a t your hom e. 12. Call KE 7-01)14; PART Ume automobile salesman, no St., Keyport, Keyport 7-3081 or Mil. — -Kew-GardenHills^fl7r and corporations ..... 5,086,621.01 experience necessary. Apply Mr. dletown 5-0470 ______wjtf burgh. Orders were given by Reserve District No. _ Deposits or United States Long Island, jfY REPORT OF CONDITION of “THE Picket between 12 and 5 p.m. at Frank the* slain m an’s family that Government _j including Aluminum W indows Van Syckle Inc.. Upper Main St. Ma* - D O N ’S T V S E R V I C E Borough GOP MATAWAN BANK" ot Matawan, piistttl savings^ ...... 190,211.07 tawan. Call Matawan 1-4473. wjlO Mrs. Jackson should not be Countv of Moumouth. New Jersey a Deposits of States snd ' Venetian Blinds For (sst efficient radio and tetsvtsli celveid three lor county com- permitted lo have anything, member of the Federal Reserve Sys­ political subdivisions _m475.4fi PART time automobile sslesinan, no service call Matawan 1-3844. tem, at th« close of business on Fret Estim ates —No Money Down experience necessary. Apply Frank mitteewoman on a write-in. to do with arranging a fun­ Otllfr. ilepoiHa K*rtifled Karl, A. Frantz, Keyport 7-3405. LANDSCAPING—Building and main April 10th, 11)86. published in accordl- . and cashier's checks, Gabriel between . 12 and <5 p.m., at tenancy of vour grounds pur spec* . On the Republican side In eral. Mr. Moore said Capt ance with a call made bv the Federal etc.) ...... ACCORDIONS Frank Van Syckle Inc.. Highway 35. laity: lop soil, manure; f.ertlliierrilrhe'' (Continued from Page one) Reserve bank - of this district pursu­ Total De- Laurence Harbor. Cali Matawan 1* D is tr ic t ■ '2, six write-in votes Wilkinson would get word NEW and used, bought-ftold-rented re­ L. Lucas. Stona Rd. Tel. Keyport 7* committee for further invest­ ant to the provisions of the Federal pnsllf $8,437,853.31' paired and exchanged. IN. J. Mu­ 1415. * ' - Wltf . fo r T h e o d o re Pollchak- from the family where to Keacrcve Act. ^ th t r HabliUitB ...... ig a tio n . ASSETS sic Center, 42 Broad St.. Keyport. Tel. BULLDOZING, lota cleared, cellars; appeared for county committ­ have the body shipped. The K Eyport 7-1476. Lessons on al] in­ . Mr. 8tetler also asked about Cash, balances with other Tots! Liabilities $8,467,626.60 struments. " wjtf U S E D C A R S tanks and septlcs dug; iots^-gsragea eeman In opposition to Millard Jacksons have a daughter banks'}, including ' reserve and coops filled and graded, driva* retaining the Peterson Pen­ balance, and ca»*i items ways cindered, graveled and ..grad* B, luamberson. the filed can* manship System at-a c o s t of Evelyn, age 10. In procetii. of collection I 7M.OOS.3fi CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ALUMINUM DOOR? ed. Blue stone, road travel, mason $1000. In his opinion, It was didate, but the latter was the Mr. Jackson also was fac- United States Government * Capital* '...... $ 150.000.00 Can Bob Orr. Keyport 7*1919. w}t< T H I S I S I T sand, washed gravel, fill dirt and too obligations, direct and soli Dump trucks for hire. Eckel choice of TO voters. Ing c o u n ts o f c a r e l e s s d r iv in g #ulll..in„ tt ...... Surplus ...... 250,000.00 SALT hay, baled. Call Keyport 7­ needed. Mr. McOraw asked guaranteed ...... 1,094,926.33 Undivided profits ...... 311,666.38 Spet lal this week only, 1034 Brothers.' - Tennent' Road,' Morgan* him 'If any other .system were llolmdel Township ' and h av in g no d r i v e r s 1 U-[obiig*tiou«bligi .. of . statea . _ and 1100, Swartsel’s Farm Supplies.- wjt! Che’ ys, now only $795, full price ville. C all’ Matawan 1-4220-J. wjtf , C o m m itte e m a n John S. cense In addition1 to t h e political subdivisions 44Mfi0.36 Total Capital Accounts $ 711:666.36 FKEEZER, Ammanla 19 foot upright. Available. The. superintend' 'OthiOther 'bonds, ‘ notes, ' . and C*n be seen anytime at Fairfield SAnO S AUTO SALES . ent jeplled, MyesM but said H o lm e s r e c e iv e d 111 v o te s to debentures ...... 142,567.93 Farm, Route 18. 1 mile from Main , HIGHWAY 34 DELICIOUS renominate him for township LEGAL NOTICE Corporate stocks UncludmL Total Liabilities and St., Matawan, Must be sold In two MATAWAN, N. J- they used the “old time'1 copy $7,500.00 stock of Federali weeks. ___ ’ wjtf committee on the Republican Capital Accounts .... $9,176,492.91 book plan. Oeorge S. Barrett, COMMON-LAW 1-177 Reserve Bank) ...... USED television sets in good Condi* 1 ; ' w jtf FISH'PLATTERS vice-president of the board, ticket in Holmdel Township. •IIEItlfrT’B #AI.Es~Uy virtue of a Loans and discounts «in* lion. Dargaina from' $25 and up. FORD Fatrlane, 1B55, 4 door scd^n. cludlni $05.20 over-' This bank’s capital con* questioned the teachers role Frnnces Stillwell polled 107 writ of execution to me directed, Pete's Inc,, corner W. Front and fully equipped, Ford-o-matic; only liatied out of the New Jeriey Su* drafts) ...... slats of: Main S^s., Keyport. Tel Ke: 1-2700. 7000 miles, like new. Must sacrifice under such a setup. Mr Stet- for collector. County execu­ perior Court tLasv Olvislon^ there, Bank nremt«es owned Common atock with to* $75 cash, take over payments. Call TO TAKE QUT fl4.ftp0.00, furniture nnd U | par value of tive committee . candidates will be exposed to isle at public ven­ fixtures ■ $25,60,1.64 ...... 40.30.1.64 Keansburg 0-2300 or, inquire Junc­ due, on . 1150,000.00 PAINT tion Cleaners Highway 36 and Sum- EVERY FJ1IDAY Harry Pitcher and Margaret Nlonday, the 7tl» day of May, 1D.>6. MRMOKANDA $1.85 PER GAL, Ryder gained 106 and 09 votes between the hours-of 12 o'clock and Total Aiseti ...... $4,107,000.82 Assets pledged or n * , Interior' name brand rubbered LIA1IILIT1ES' "■ slftned to secure liabill* , paints In colors. Julius Sovathy, TELEPHONE respectively. 4:30 o'clock Main St-r-Matawan 1-2267 apuroxlm atrlv $1,350.00. " I n « J a l l ? t«T ,U n it'^ ‘MsVatea S,10P,4M,M Insured- under Titles II, Land Yacht, accept reasonable off­ \vllf All Hit defenilanti* right, Uie and emment Ul'" , td tlnrluding Sla,*“ November. He polled 21 Intercut. It nay, In mik) to the f«l VI; snd V lll of lh« Na* er, Catl Matawan 1-4041. wj!9 ponlal savlnga) ...... 82,346.24 tlonal Housing Act - 34,906.52 BUILDING lots 60 x 150, Matawan votes. John TUelll and. Ethel lowing: UNIVERSAL 40" gas range, separ­ Deposits of Stales and (a) <3) Loans insured or Borough, water, electrc. 2 blo-ka TELEVISION* Smale each received 30 votes All thnt cortnln lot, tract, pnrccl of nniittcal mbdlvUlon* .... Xuaranteed by Veler* ate broiler $25. Inquire D6 Main from bus line, 5 minutes to railroad 1 nnd and prrm lsc* lying aiul biln* St., Matawan. % wjto* station and school, Cali Mstawan for county executive commit­ in the Township of Matawan, County Other deposits (certified ans' 'Administration- RADIO SERVICE and officers' checks, Insured or (uaranlecd MONITOR aerator washer. 7 lbs., al* I-4545. ______w jl» tee designations. of Monmouth and State of New Jer- sty, etc.) 50,485.^0 porltons’ only ...... most new, folding cot. 3 burner J#“vears in business in this area. IlKOINNING in the easterly ed«e 10 ( i) | 4) Federal IFiouaing gaa klove nnd double ouroL-t Ken- DAIRY Bar and Restaurant; fully AH work and parta guaranteed. Atlantic Avenue at a pi.it In the cor*!01^ li«bllitlM ...... 19.800.62 Administration Title I more otl stove Call Matawan I* equipped, ready to open, on bu*y Tubes tested free at store. Stora ner of a fence by Ihe lontli west cor­ repair and modernlra* 33SO-W.______wjlfl* Highway. Don't delay. hours B:30 a.m, to 6 p.m., Fridaya ner of the whole lot, its dPscrlhcrl In Total (.labilities . $.1,876,742.03 lion iiutallnient loans, until 0 p.m. Ten Eyck Ronson, Ji'c., Sealing Of Kerr to the extent covered T O P S O I L SMALL farm, 2'.j acres, all 783 Upper Main St.. Matawan. Call a deed from Mirv C. Nlvhon, Rxrcu- by insurance reserves (continued from page ono> trU of the t.ail WtU and TeiUimeut1- CAriTAI, ACCOUNTB cleared, 5 room house, hot water M atawan 1-1600, v.)tt ,000.00 ROAD GRAVEL heat, oil buri’er, many fruit EARS a. ntaJority. Mr. Clayton point­ of A*bury r . Nlvlsnn. deceased, t o : ^ 1' ;* ...... Jooc,00U.00 (bl Total amount of tr^es,. berry bushes.- A real buy/' ■ - • - / ■ ■ Frank Andoinon, dulr.t -Sfpten.bei v- ...... ,25fl 80 jnam. ceriiMcalea of Washed gravel, washed sand, fill e d o u t. * fllh, HUS and recorded at Freehold In Undivided proltts ...... dirt, cinders, brick bats, driyewavs1 TELEVISION Interest and obllga* graveled, bulldozing of ail kinds. TAVERN fcr silt Civilian Volunteer Plane Mr. Clayton further informed OH I'll4 pane 10 Stc: thence 11) along Total Cspltat Acrminti $ .120,258.80 tlniu, or Dortlona there* ANTENNA SERVICE the caiteilv edse of Atlantic Avenue, ' of. vvhlc^ are fully Eckel nrothers, Tennent Itoad, Mor- New Antennas Installed, old tho board thnt unlc.is appoint­ north rUivrn till desree* eaut, twen­ bucked or bixuif'd by ganvtlle. Calt MsUsvm M220-J. . H A R R Y M A Y , Antennaa repaired Spatter* Needed Now! ty six C.’fl) feet; thence 121 Snulh 71) Total Liabilities and • wjlO ment Is mudc legally within Capital Accounts .., $1,1(17.000 82 agcm'les ot the United TEN EYCK RONSON INC. dciireei K.»»t at right aliglt* to Al- 'This hanks' capital con- States Government COLLIE pups, 6 weeks, rnjellcnt . REALTY CO. ' 05 days of the date of Mr. lanllc Avenue ninetv-el|ht lUSl feei: (olher than "United . Block, pedlfreed. AKC reglatn^d: 283 Main St.. Matawan thrnr# tl) South eleven (It) degreei ■Uts of: 23 LITTLE ST., M stawan 1-1600 Crandall's resignation, Robert Common stock with total Htutrs Goavernment Innoculated and wormed: raised with , MATAWAN. N. J. v Jil \\fst parallel wItti. Atlantic Avenue, nbllxatlons, direei and Blunt, county superentendent oar value of $1^0,1*0000 family, reasonable. Call Keypoit 7- MATAWAN 1-3800 IwcntV'Slx (281 feet tn the aforesaid MKMOIUNIIA tt«»»t:knl«ed"k ,. I fctft.arXUl Q740-W evenings.______24 HOUR SERVICE STONE cutler, on marble or granite n inure: thenrs 14) North scventv-nlne AMets pledged nr assigned I. J j r OONALD MH.I.En.' shier, monuments. F. S. Rogert. Call of schools, will be asked to fill I7f>) drcretii West nlrtetv-elfht Otfln SIAMESE kittens, pedigreed stock; to secure liabilities and ...... O hr'A bove-m .m . ed. l»aiik, ' ilemiv niues and Seal Points: Siamese Matawan 1-MU-n. v. the vacancy. Mr. Crandall re* feet along the same to the plure ■>( Hi.VihKI.OO ly swear lhat the above slalement |s Devlnnini:. 1 fur other p-.irpoies ...... $ stud service; also parakeet breeders; 1Mi« Up) Sign Dpi Look Up! signed Mar. 8, so the deadline la ) I.oan* as >Ihiimi alHive • (iiuc io Hie l>«*#t >f inv |;>u.>v.1ed»e WANTED TO RENT M owers Sharpened »F.lNO Die »ume prrnil«ei rmn-rv.i are after drdoi-imit of 'ami normal and opalines. 1 to 2 vears. is May 12. The board's month­ ed to M arnaret l.nutei nld and John' After 7 p.m. inquire 707 Clark Ave., Olada-Rit« I^wn Mower Sen'lce. rr^frvrj n f ...... J. nONAt.l) Sltt.LKIt Union “each.______u)lft» NEWLY married couple need 3-4 Hand and power movvers sharpened, J O I N T H | t.auterrtM d 1st?r t>v dtetl i>f1 ; Cashier ' room unfurnished ..apartment In vf ly meeting is May 10. I,il„-i,'.| RulldliW nnd l.onn As.'(>iln ' (bl Sri'urltlr* as *lvi\Mt repaired and reconditioned. W« call alK>v* ate alter deduc­ i Kl«::t) M. HtlHl.KW CHINCHILLAS, N.C.ftA, reg ^ iem ^ cinity nf Keyportor Matawan by_Au­ for and deliver: all woik guaranteed. tion. (tntrd IM I - U iru>rd«d .. in OMi , tion of re^c ... 17,03582' HOSS W, MAOHAN •t»p i|i(a)h>, special half price oil­ gust l.' 'Cair Keansburg f-nse any­ For Service rail Fred E. Klepp Ma­ . • G R O U N D 1‘)«i nn'je M . * I I Ci w Mandevllle. Cashier, ol the JOSEPH HAIKU er, m uit »ell larger part of heid time, ’ : ■ Vi |tf taw an 1-1019. Route 9 opposite Rl<>4- f/7.. n u V»>ru ' ‘ i il : above-named »ank. ncrebv ceitlfy thali . Dliet-tors due to rehlrkted quarters. Call Long .getis, ___ m >. . . a!u,,l 1 ‘'TXlthe flbnve ilatemcm ti hue lo the1 Slate of New Jersey, Hranrh 6-l)23<. .___ vkJ|D* OBSERVER Wife Stab Husband Dal" tuken In execution at the nt mv Unnwleiijjr and »>e1i«l, Cmmty ol Miinimmth, »»: Real Estate W anted SEPTIC tank and cesspool cleaning ‘continued from page one) of Alfred llenners), and to he C 'V. MANDKVILI.E, ‘ ' Hv\to nnil «ubsi-ril>ed before me FARMALL A- Iratior. Ben Siano, 45 modem equipment, reasonatow by Center Ave., Matawan, Call Mata* rales. CalM /ar^ Kevport 7-4537-lt. _ not eat hla supper. She-said Attest: ’ this 17th day uf April. IftM. and 1 v an I-2612 M. _ j!2* LAND, suitable for home, develop* 'CORPS MA K. W O rx:orr, Wirrlfi I'etcr J Rollo t’crinv Dial I ;un not an of- menu. Our <4Bc« ia available for P1XWJNG, discing, rorn piaitlinA she went to the residence of Dnled Anrll-4, iPM K E AtnrnMeln fieri »jr dtredur «»f lliia bank. GARDEN tractor 2 h.p. Ia»\n m o^er advice with no (•nfation If yau ha»r eultlvatingi mrmtog and bailto*: . Alfrrtl V. MmHennr>»v, Jr., Milton I’. Stevenson - iNoinry Public Mae A‘pn»sli Dell attachm ent $9$. National cash r*g- land, Tha K«bI R ealty Co:; R.F.D. ako other t>p*« of tr» |).f T r in i t y MATAWAN JOURNAL! Mrs. Marguerite R. Laird en­ Mrs. Charles Rossback and to‘the National 4-H Club Con­ Episcopal .chiircli,' Matawan, State Federation , tertained, at luncheon Friday irt eons, R^lph ahd Lt; Ronald'Ross- Officer* fleeted; . ' Plain* For* Convention, honored their, advisor, Mrs. A p r il 19. 155(1 PagW F lv # gress ; and: C a m p s M o . 1 President Speaks i\onor of Mfij. George^S. Severs, back,. B a y s i d e / L .'1 ,. w diV S unday^ $30?:5O In Donation* ‘ Dante; Baitqtiet Made /din fl a k;,* r7 at a sur­ » , ...... ------~ 1 H *.■ Red'Bank, who was celebrating dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. sVortly will receive Invita­ prise birthday party on Thura- Extra Mass At • . slira. Wilson Y. ( Christian, her birthday. Other guests were Conrad Joltannsen. ' 1 ' Miss Dorothy Delbasco, Ma* tions to a reunion dinner at • Or. John P. Mohair, Mata­ tHy. Followlrtif t ii e social Ocean CityVpreaidenl if the New Mrs. Harrison G. Travis, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jay F. Iiostetter tawati, was elected president the State 4-H Club Cflmp In wan. director of the Bodman hour, the gills practiced for Old. Bridge Church ' ' Jersey State Federation of Wo­ May Roche, Atlantic Highlands; spent the weekend with Mrs. of the M atawan Junior W oman' s their Circle Theatre Program, The Rev, W alter A, French, men's Clubs, was the guest Stokes Forest on June 23 Clinic at Jamesburg, speaking Mrs. John E. Laird, jr., Fair George F. Hostetter, Lancaster, Club at a meeting held on Apr. entitled “Olila, Olrls, □Iris,” pastor of Bt. Thom as' Church, speaker at Presidents’ Day held are Margaret Chamberlain, at the meeting ;of the Mata­ Haven; Mrs. W alter R. Woolley, P a. 10 ln the Eagle Hose Fire which Is lo be presented In the Old Bridge, has announced that by the Matawan Woman’s Club M atatfan, delegate to Nation­ wan Contemporary League' In Mrs. W. J. Lynch, Red Bank; Mrs. Jospph Baier entertained House. Broadway, Keyport. parish hall on Thursday. May arrangements havo been com- on Monday in the Iccture room of Mrs. John A. Bauer, and Mrs. her bridge club Thursday. Prize Other officers elected for a al 4-H Club Congress In 1033; the F. . Howard Lloyd resi­ 10, a.l 8 p.m. , pitted to conduct mass In tha the First Baptist Church. Her William H. Pengel, Matawan. w in n e rs w ere M*rs. R ic h a rd E . two-year term were Miss Car­ Margaret Rend, Matawan, dence, Main St., Matnwnn on Olrls of the seventh grade parish hall otv Sunday In ciddl-. topic was, "The Mark of a Good ol Delbasco, vice president; Mr. and Mrs. Franklin ' tKrdinann,. Mrs. W illiam U. Craig delegate lo National 4-H the subject °L»eslgn of Deiin- ninde (Inal plans for Ihe dance tlon to file five masses In th» Club Woman." ‘ Mrs. Arthur R ^ert, corres^ Thompson were 'dinner guests of and M n. Ralph. W. Herrick. Mrs. Club—Congress in 1954, and quency*' told of the rise In de­ party they are glvlnit tho church. The extra mass lu MraJ Christian stated that a ponding secretary; Mrs, Les­ Mr. and Mrs. John White, Red Frederick Noble#J Holmdel, was a James. A race, . Old Bridgo. eighth grade girls on Thurs­ the hall will be at 10:38. good club woman-should be na­ ter Stoney, treasure. M V a. linquency since 1951 and point­ Bank, Saturday...... g u e s t. ’ delegate to National 4-H Club day evening, Apr. '.*0, from B o 'c lo c k . tural, and in her talk she stress­ Andrew Hulsart, recording sec- ed out that 1,000,000 luvve p o ­ . M r. an d Mt s. Edwin SkeUy and Mrs. W illiam'R.Crai^ attended Congress In 1955. . until 10:3D o'clock, Tl\e eighth If the overcrowded condi­ ed naturalness, attitude, toler­ r c * Qr y . son, Richard, and Mr. And Mrs. a luncheon given by Mrs. Mark “The Interest that these for­ lice contacts, boys numbering grudo girls will be leaving the tions continue and extra musses ance, unity in efforts, responsibil­ four to one. Angelo Arrueci and son Louis, all Schwartz, White Plains, N. V., Announcement was made mer, delegates retain In 4-H Juniors of tho Orai Sally are needed to accommodatc tha ity, action, and loyalty. She said of Brooklyn, were w eekend F rid a y . that a total 'onlfibution of work proves again that lie spoke of the causes of Pearson Is chalrmaii of the af­ parishioners, they will be held a good member is one who ran $215 had been ■ given to the fair, and cl\i\i>evone» will bo guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Mrs. Allan J. Morrsiun enter­ people who reach the polnl delinquency from within and In the hall on the half hour.. and does live by the club collect, _Uupec Extremity— Amputee. wlthont^ ^physlcnl—deform irtlo n r^1 Dakei— ft nd—M is .K enneth TlilfTWllt the trafrtc proTl- Morizio,. i__ tained-at'dinner-and-bridgfrSat^ or~achIi?vement wl^eh ' wins and stressed “seeing ourselves as( Fund, which is the main proj­ mentally defective children H e n d e r s o n . Jac Cushman has returned urday. Guests were Mrs. Harold them the honor of betng a lem by ' keeping the trafflo . others see us.’' ect this year of the Junior and organic nllments, children moving every half hour. Mass­ froin spending several days in Patterson, Mrs. Edward St. Mai- delegate never- lose their en- Membership Department of who are rejected and have es In the church are held on She declared that the many Hastings, Neb. ^ tin. Miss Hannah Jacques, Brook­ thustasm for the 4-11 p r o ­ James Staer Baptized the New Jersej * State Feder­ feelings of Insccurtty, reelings the hpur, . ■ . blessings and privileges that wo lyn; Mr. Joseph Patton, Jackson gram,” says Rallyn P. Win­ The third district spring con- ation of Women’s Clubs. Other At St. Mary’s Church men .have in club work should ters stale 4 H Club leader of of anxiety, aggression ond The Holy Name Society has fereri?% of the New Jersep State Heights, N. Y.( and Miss Lillian fix e d ... . be lcount^d, ..and. -that-.showing donatloas.. approved were as gullt.—-At*the close of Ills1 lall; up tlie hall and Is TT ~Schumueher,'f',loraT.Park> L I. Rutgers' University. vlThest) Jam es Jay Staer, Infant son T'ederalion of Woman's Clubs follows: Braille, 25; Pan-Am­ there was a Question and an enthusiasm was of the utmost former delegates vary widely of Mr, «nd--Mrs. Herbert W. charge of arrangements, - was held in the First Baptist Mr. and Mrs. A. Edgar Palm erican Scholarship Fund. 125; Importance. The president, aver ln ages, yet they all find swer period. taer, Jr., Washington Ave., Church, Red Bank, Tuesday. were guests of' Mr. and Mrs. Penny Art Fund, 5; Vineland red women should be grateful for much in common. Many are Announcement ’ was made Matawan, was baptised Bun­ George Clarks Attend Those attending from the Mata­ Ralph Hanford, Metuchen, Sat­ Research . Fund, $15; Home that the slate convention will the opportunity of meeting to-. now leaders of 4-'H Clubs, day morning In SI. Mary's wan Woman's Club were Mrs. urday. - • , Economics Scholarship Fund, Christening Party > gether for a common purpose, passlng jhe skills and alti­ bp held May 10th at Atlantic Epl»copa! Chuch, Keyport, by Rensselaer L. Cartan, Mrs. John- Mr. and Mrs. Edwin II. Domin- $2; Meals for Millions, $2.50: and said "A smile Is a curve, tudes* they developed in 4-H ctty, Mts, willlmn Zalin and tho I'oclor, the iiev. lienry A. Mr. and Mrs. .Cloorge W. .son Cartan, Mrs. Karl Heuser, jici< entertained Saturday evening UNIOEF, $2.50'; T e a c h e r that can set anything straight.” work along to olhcr young 'Mrs. Harry Pitcher will repre­ Male, Jr., at the 0:3J n.m, Clark, Broad at.c .Matawan, Mrs. Peter A. Read, and Mrs. El in honor of their house guests, Training Fund, $2; Velernns Mrs. ..Peter A. Read, pro- people^ tn thetr communities.” sent the local club as dele­ worship Service. The godpnr- attended "open'house" at tliS more Kattner. . Mr. and M rs. W illiam 11. Bergen, Service Fund, $2.50; Red i gram chairman, introduced the g a te s . puts were Mr, and Mrs. Karl homL> of M r, a n d M r s , M lh m , Maj. Isabel- Fennon, Governors Barrington, R. I., who had been Cross, $5; Cancer, $5. « "Queen’s Men,” a. quartet from On May 36 the Contemporary Hermann, llavlnn Dr., Mata- Monmouth Beach, Bunday Island, N. Y., spent the weekend spending several tiays .with jlhcm. Bayview Church Manse Rutgers -University which pre- Plans were discussed for a Lengue, the M atawan Woman's w a n . . afternoon. •" , , ■ with her mother, Mrs. Willard Other guests were Mr, nnd Mrs. * sented several selections. Memb­ rummage sale to- be held In Under Construction Club and the Junior Club will Followlnli the christening a- The party was held \a,fter ‘ F e n n o n . u J. Franklin Dominick, Mr. and ers of the unit were Allan‘Jones, the near future. Mrs. Hulsart hold a d I n n e r danco reception was held at the the christening ot Mi1, and ' Arthur Hall returned home Mrs. Ralph W. Herrick, Mr. and ^ _ n e w kpill-levtl manse for Class of 1957; Robert Langford,. will serve as chairman. An­ at the Molly PUclicr Hotel, S t a e r h o m e . Q u e s ts w e v a Ml% Mrs, Mlhm’s four-hionlh_QW _ _ Sunday from RlverviewHospital, Mrs. E; Murray Todd, M issMary Bsy»Hew=t3iii^yieviBn. IV e d B«nk. proceeds; to go ;— GiasB-o!-i058; Robert Ennerver, nouncement was md’4e that and Mis. .Matthew Hand, Mr. daughter, Janet, which toolc where he had been a surgical Lisk, and Miss J. Mabel Brown. Church. Cllffwood Beach, Is towards the ' building fund. place at lhe. Red Bank Pres- . Class of 195G, and Bruce Hittz, the Matawan W oman's. Club, and Mrs. Herbert Staer, Eu? Mr. ond Mrsl’^Eugcne-A. Cusun- under construction on. West p a tie n t. . • . ' the Contemporary League and May 29 was selected as ban­ gene staer and son, Dennle, b y l e r l a n C lm rc lt a t th e 11 Class of 1956. elli and children, Margaret and' Concourse Dr.. a sKort dis­ Mr. and Mrs. William Haslack, the Juniors would sponsor a quet night, It will-be held at Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Farl- q,m, -service. Mr, and M rs. ‘ '—M rs. Rensselaer L. Cartan, club Eugene, attended a buffet supper tance from the church. jr., and son, Robert, spent Sun­ dinner dance on Saturday, May Peterson's, Red Bank,, ■ tjtrs. cllo and daughter, Qlorla, Clark, Janet's aunt and' president, extended greetings to given by Mr. and Mrs. Victor Cua- The manse will be a frame day with Mr. and Mrs. William 28, at the Molly Pitcher Hotel, Wllllnm Nusbaum and Mrs. Miss Oladys Hyrne, Edward uncle, _#ere=thB' aponser», , the guests and introduced the ancll’, Colonia, Sunday. construction and covered with Jiaxlack, sr., Maspeth, L. I. > Red Bank, for the benefit of C. D, Oall, stute officers, will Crawford, any Hermann, Gary Over I00..guests were pr»* presidents of Uie following clubs' Mr and Mrs. C, B. Reid and cedar shingles. Tlie Interest­ " Mr. and Mrs. .George Hazlett the building fund. - a tt e n d . . Hermann and nona Joyce sent. . . ■ . . in the third district: LittleuSilver, Mrs. Ida Stevenson, West ing feature of the constru­ were the guests of Mrs. J. H Mc­ The club celebrated Federa­ Tlie club recommended that' Btaev. ■■ ' ' ; Red Bflnk. South Amboy, East Brighton, S. I., spent Sunday with ction Is that, the congregalton Connell, Reading, Pa., .who was tion Night on’M ar. 27, at which the senior c)ub open a building Birthday -Party : BTruns'^TOk, B e lm a r ,A v e n e lr L a ii- Mr. and MrB. Charlea J^ RufL ...... Is „conti1butlng_ a sujytantlal .entertaining1 jn' honor of Miss Miss Mary- Sparks, Collings- account aitd tlje money from rence Harbor, Ocean Orove, .Eor_Smfca.Bem n_ May- McLatchie, who celebrated Mr. and Mrs. Franklin S. An- wood,n southern u ...... vice.. c chairman,...... amount of labor towards Hs the league' for’ Tthe building "All Girls5’ Club. ,/ Keyport Literary, Freehold and her 87th birthday Saturday.______deiimn were gueaU of Mr; _aMi —On—Saturday—Tilni TiiTwin- ue—"ixnw ~oveir—to usan Beam, daughter pr nr... • ine gueai tsuatri. ouc _ .nA n k tirtr*i XSives B enefit Da;nce — Perth Amboy: Other .honored" adults and three children Mr. and Mrs. Irving M ..Rus­ Mrs.' Frank Herringer, Emerson, stressed the organization of them after It Is opened. They Mr, and 'M rs, CUroiioo Beam. . euests -were Miss Geraldine V. Sunday. - ‘ worked busily nailing the The "AU Olrls1.’ Club gave sell, jr., entertained at a family the New Jersey Juniors dur­ will bu empowered to disperse Jr., 11B Atlantic Avo„ . Mata- sheathing boards and the a. dance for the boneflt of the : Brown, Keyport, atate corre­ reunion dinner Monday in honor Mrs. J. Raymond Ketchel, at­ ing her talk. It and render to each club a Wan. was the guest of honor sponding secretary; Mrs. Arthur tended a- luncheon given by the frames,.Sunday the work was yearly account of t h e l r .Upper Extremity's Project, of Mrs. Cora Buckley, Asbury^ A board meeting was held on at-a party to celebrate her A. Overgiard*' Fords, tbird- dis­ .Tri-County Chapter of the Wo­ shortened due to rain,' , r e c o r d s , sponsored by the 4 Matawan seventh birthday at her horns Park, who was celebrating her Tuesday evening at the home trict ^vice-president; Mrs, Read, men’s Auxiliary of Lafayette Col­ The foundation, framework Quests wers husbands of the Junior .Woman's CWb, Sahir- Sunday afternoon. 78th birthday. Other gueBts were of M rs.-James - Iggs, Broad­ third district art chairman; -Mrs. lege at the home of Mrs. Thomas and roof are being -constru­ memttersX, They—were Harry day evening at-thei home of Quests were Elaine, John Mr. and Mrs. William Huthmack- way, Keyport, The next reg­ John/Kinney,. Holmdel; southern Roy Jones, W estfield, Monday. cted by Arthur Qlbb, a local Pitcher, John iKInney, Thom Mlss Bandra Pearce, and Wayne Baker; .Turfy, " er, Asbury Park, and Clinton and ular meeting will be held Tues­ L, lace _v chairman of the evening Mip. Elmore K attner entertain­ contractor, The congregation as Slddoiia. Howard Wolver- Ouests were Carol Bohatfer, Robert and l.ynn Crawford; Kevin Russell, Matawan.- .. day evening at, which time Membership department, and ed at -bridge Apr, '11, Winners wlll'cover the framework and ton, Bruce flechl, Frank Orat- M argaret Cusanelll, Charlene Karen Bmtth, Bai'baT»~BllSflB7*~ Mr. and Mrs. .Ralph Thatcher M rs. John Sutllff, M rs. Triggs, president of the Matawan Con­ were Mrs. William J. Rabel, Mra. JlnlsjT the Interior.' la n o , E d w a r d S t a f f o r d a n tl Lockwood, Judy Kuhns, Caro­ Debby H errljer, Pam ela 'Bei'- and' sons^ Brept and Barry, Red and M rs. Ralph Jannarone will temporary League; Miss Elaine Mr, and Mrs. R. L. Cartan. lyn Hauseru Dorothy Carlson, bllck and Kenneth and ICath- . Bank, spent Sunday with Mr. and William R. CraFg and MrB. Con­ serve on the hospitality com Cherry, vice- president of. the Jean McCue, Susan .Smith, line Beam, all of Matawan'. Mrs. Frederick K. Dederick. . rad Johannsen. Other guests mltlee. . • • . • Bayview Fellowship : Terry Oalloway, Patricia Neal- M atawan Junior Woman's Club. ... Miss Peggy Read, freshman at were . Mrs. ..Frank Bliss, Mr?. Sue Gregory Marries and Ronald Dale Myers, New~ Host To Jester* " Is, Mlohael Bliss, James Wil­ * Past Presidents of the. Mata­ Ohio Wesleyan ^University, Dela­ Frederick K, Dederrick, Mrs. Jo­ Monmouth, • Air Force Captain son, Daniel Kuima, Clifford , _ nan club who- were'introduced ware, Ohio, is* * spending two seph A. Dernberber, and Mrs. J. Members of the Westmins­ 'Also preaonl were Mfs, Reeves, Ronald Rainaey, An- were Mrfl. August Muehlhausen, weeks with her parents, Mr. and Raymond Ketchel. Miss Billia Heads ter Fellowship of Bayvlew Mr. and Mrs. Clyde E. Alex Crawfordr Mrs, Richard' ttei'n Andorson, W illiam Bowie, lterrlger, and Mrs.- Mlchaol— jr., Mercerville; Mrs. S. B. Eggel- Mrs. Peter A. Read. ' Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Kemp- Presbyterian- Church,- - C1UI' Gregory,- 2J9: Main Bt.; Mat­ Jam es Atkins, Richard Heuser, aton, Mrs. Arris B. Henderson, Mr, and Mrs. Theodore Drum­ ton, Shrewsbury, Mass., were wood Beach; were hosts Sun­ awan, announce the marri­ |o fCunncll, Matawan; Mrs. VFW Auxiliary 2218 Timothy Magee, an d Joseph . Roberta " Mrs. Charles E. Hunt, Mrs. Wil- mond, Mercerville, were Sunday Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. day to ,the Bayvlew Jesters. age of their daughter, Sue. Myers, New Mon* Crane. . I mouth aon /Vy. H o b ro u g h , .and M rs. D a v ­ guests of Mr. and. Mrs, Garrett Everett E. Carlson. Election Of Others; A group of 25 young people en­ to Capt. William J. Norris, id M. Bruce. . • J. McKeen, an Mr. and Mrs. Osear Reifsnyder, joyed the movie "W hat Price son ot~ Mr. and Mrs, Harry Announcements were as fol- Mr. and Mrs. Karl Heuser and South Temple, Pa., and Mrs. Installation ln May - Freedom? ” after which re- K, Norris,... 70S -Bhlp Avr., lowa:_lMonday;_card_party— and son^ Richard,- apent Sunday with Charles-Terry, and sonr Jamesj freshmehtg were served, Beachwood, - Miss Em m a Billia was elect M/ashion show .on table arrange* Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brundage, Middletown, Pa„ were Thursday The next meeting of. the Fel­ The wedding ..took plaoe ed president.of the Ladles Aux­ — ments,'-postponed from Mar,..19'; dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. lowship la Planned lor Bunday Mar. 10 at Qauolel, Franco, T re n to n , . . . ,... iliary, of tlie McElvatne- ■ Aprr^ 27_, _third_ district* drama Georga.Haitctt: \ . - ’ W»y 13/ » t.t p.m. a t. which 1 Mra, Norris srT«4v>ated from , • Mra. James Hauser entertained Sch&nck poa\..22\B >Vel?rana of ‘ fitstiv^’aVSp^PK^^eCommun-. at bridge Friday afternoon.* The r Everett , Ei: Carlson - apent. F ri­ tlihe .the meeting, will be fol-. Keyport High School ..In . 1850, Foreign Wars, Mata\yan BOrr ; My H ouse''May ^ b u si n^sV-m?fet,-‘ day ahd Saturday:with.his jpoth- lo w e d . a a u p p t r . served for four year* winner? were • Mra* . .William J; ough. 'ait a 'm eeting held Apr. J>}> ...... "••■■fsfi* lag and annual reports;.M ay 21 er, Mr*. H. G»-Carlsont Shrews­ James Knox, led the devot­ with the Woman'# Air. Force, Miller, jr., Mra. Howard'W oolley, 10 in the’ Matawan Public M ay Breakfast at Peterson's, Red and Mrs. John Mohair. Other bury, Masn. , , ional period and Mrs. Ann She lias worked to r the ' otvll Health Center, Broad St., Mra. -—BanV^May 26, dinner dance at gueBts were Mrs. Everett E. Carl­ Mrs. Warren Vreeland and Hatfield presided as advisor. servlcr in oermany for the Ethel Gallagher, Keansburg, the Molly Pitcher Hotel, Red brother, John Applegate, . spent p a s t y e a r , son, Mrs. George C. Barrett, Mrs. past atate president, has been NERCPRY Bank, for the benefit of the build Friday evening in New York. C a p t, N o r r i s graduated Victor I. Fredda and Mrs. Doug­ acting^-presldent of the auxi­ Midway Auxiliary Meets fnjr funcL j . . They attended the cotilliorTgiyen f r o m T o m s River las Ward. . ' liary since Its formation. ■ Refreshments were served by . Richard E. Erdmann is spend­ by Falrlelgh' Dickinson College, The Midway- Auxiliary held Softool. He 1« a pilot In the NEW AND USED CARS Other officers elected wore: » committee In charge of Mrs. W. ing, a week in Rochester, Nt Y., Rutherford, at the Hotel Plaza, their regular monthly meeting A i r F. Oircs stationed in Mrs. F'hyl DeNardo, senior O b Mfnmoutli Street Optioalti Oarllea Theatre Rulon . Smith, assisted by Mrs. while attending a field repre­ where yiss-Elizabeth Ann Vree­ Apr. t -with Mrs. .V~Burlew France, , ' ...... vice president; Mrs. Charles H arry Wells, M rs. William Bur­ sentative meeting of . the Mixing land was one of the debutantes. presiding. ' M rs„ Mabel £lark The- couple will reside In, Blegner; Junior vice president; ... ltiester, Mrs. W. C. Noddings Equipment Company. Mr. and M n. Fred Dietrich and and Mrs. Burlew .were hos­ Washington, D,c„ after May Red Bank 6-4S4S — 6-0176 ; M lSc.Alta Zelwak, treasurer; Mrs. Harry Koch,_Mrs. Thurman ■.-..Mf- and Mra Conrad Johannien daughter "Marie Kathleen, - at­ tesses. • • ■ i ' • • : U . . Mrs. Dorothy. O'Reilly, chap­ “ Neahs, Mrs.TThomas Stames and Mr. and Mrs. William J. Ra­ tended the 50th anniversary of lain; Mrs. Dorothy Billia, con­ / -Jtfrs. Arthur Friedman and Mrs. bel attended a bridge party given the Monmouth County Pomona ductress; Mrs. Henrietta'Deckr . Franklin S. Anderson. Miss by Miss Wilhemine Harris, W est­ Grange 12 at Howell Township guard ;'-'M rs^Oertha Sthahck. ; Brown and Mrs. Kinney poured. field, Saturday. School, Farmingdale, Saturday- Champs^of every weight class! ^m ister«’fpr A hree * yearsV M rs. Forty people attended- Raditf ev en in g . M Lillian Thomas, trustee for, City Music Hall's Easter Pageant Mr.- and Mrs. Harry Hanna, ac­ MHS Class Of 1936 two years, and Mrs. Marcella companiedt>y Mr. and Mrs. Rollin New'56 Chevrolet Ibsk'Force IVucks! and ^ 5 movie, “Serenade,” Sun- Kideus, trustee for one year. Reunion At CBI ,day. The trip was sponsored by Richards, motored to Huntington, The president appointed Mrs. the Ladies Auxiliary of the M. E. L. I., Saturdoy where they were : Final arrangements are Ann Osipowiu. secretary, ancl the weekend guests pf. Mr. and. being made for- the class re­ Hal?y Hose Company. Mrs. Theo­ Mrs. Jean Anson,-* musician" Mrs. William. W esthafer-.. , , anion of the* Class of 1936 of dore Dalvia and Mrs. P, J. Longo Other appolntmentf; to be ma’de The Rev. and Mrs. William H. _3lataw&n_Hlgh School,_The w erejC O -chairm en. . ' . ■. D llta, GeiU'sco^ N . Y7, w erc vlHf ar£.;_PntdQt{c_flag_heftcerJ4UlL affair, will be held on; Satur­ Mr. undrMra. Harold L. Doyle' •toriqtir fouu color bearers, a jto ra in M a ta w a n on* T u esd ay . day‘evening, May 5. at Cry­ entertained at dinner Saturday. flag -bearer, a n d a banner stal • Brook Inn; Eatontown.' 'Guests were Mr. ahd, Mrs- Wil­ Miss Helen Kopzyk, IlrqokJyn, b e ater .' spent the weekend with Mrtr. *A11 ;those who are interest-, liam R. Craig, Mr. and Mrsi Rich­ At the Apr. 24 ■ meeting a td In attending are. asked to ard E. Erdmann, Dr. and Mrs. Emma Posatk. ’, .' delegate’ and one alternate Contact J* Lewis Ko^&nhaus, William H. Pengel,'and Mr. and will be elected to attend the MrB. William A. Wasmuth. Lloyd Rd, Matawan. district encampment. . Model 5104 pickup. First Aid Auxiliary’s forward Control chauli, Model } U t • Model )H0) wiili r«fri«craiut Unly, • Model )S0S pauL Easter Bonnet Party The Installation of officers will’be made at the Joint in* NEW LIOHTW EIOHT CHAMPS I Mrs. Oeorge Ward, Mrs. stsllatlon ceremonies to' be John Thaler, apd Mrs. P. W. held in Lcriion H*ll< Main 81,, May -20; . with the members Kendall were. prUe winners nt the Eaater' Bonnet 'card" party of- lMcEivSineSohanck Post v f w . •*; - ...... sponsored by , the 'Matawan • MUs Blllla-was named chair' First Aid Auxiliary Apj*; li. man and Mix*} beNsrdA , co­ M m .^ VVilliamv Hulsart aiid chairman dr th e iristalUtlon Mrs, Lawrence’ Ayaiker, were cerem onies: ■ Mlohael Xldzus- co-chairm en.” AssUtjed by M rs; la generar’ciiairm an 0/ th e i n ­ William Smith, fr'. ^ ' stallation a n d Donald LqwJs Table wiriner/r we^e/M rs. Is asststanv, • ‘ •. . • M arttn ; BoSak, Mrs. Clifford Guests preseht were- Mrs. Brower. Mra. Anthony Farjello, Marjorie Concepcion^ Cllff­ Mrs. Joseph Farrell, Mrs. P wood,- past- departm ent presi­ :.6000. S''1'* ,nlck w!,h v,n W >. * ‘ J(»0.Serl€» I..C.P. • <000 S«fle« bu. i Iism Ii . • 40W Iil.te, W, Kendftll. Miss M ary Lisk. dent; Mrs, Rosemary Boin^ Mrs Marshall Longstreet, and mcr, Keyport. and Mrs..Mar* NEW M IDDIEW EIOHT CHAMPS I Mra. John Tourlne,. tha Ansdn, Matawan, Junior High Students Joseph Guadagnos Attend Dance Party Entertained At Home

The boys and girls of lhe Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ouad- Is the Heating Plant Worn Out? M atawan Junior High, who re- agnn, Edgemere Dr., Mata­ ■ cently completed tho 12-wcek wan, entertained at cocktail1* course of dancing, uttcrwlrd q ■ If it’s time to put in a new heating plant or and a buffet. Btipprr Bunday, party at the Arthur Murray Tlie guest* Included Mr, and bance Btudio, Red Bank, Krl- repair the preient one, protea your family, Mrs. John Newton, Mr. and ^ day. Gaines, dancing and re* Mrs. Edward T, Held,.Arling­ and your home investment by taking prompt, I freshments were enjoyed by ton; Mr. Mtlcl Mrs. Duncan , (hr group. ■ Black, Mr, and Mrs. William action. Arrange a home improvement loan Members of the Parent­ McOraw, Mr. and Mr». Fred ! Teacher Association who pro Mauer, Or. and Mrs. J. Wal­ 10000 Series truck wllh Undem, • 9000 iktlet I..C.P. • 10000 Sciiei Iruck wiih miser, • New booh'icitr* imxlel «i fraofcr. • with us to help finance the cost. Do it now. ! vided transportation were: lace McCut, Mi. and Mrs, | M ra . H a r r y Aube. Mr*, Donald 8. Wclr^ and L«o NEW HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPS I j Charles Lockwood. Mrs. Earl W einstein, Matawan. | Smith, Mrs. William Miller. Farmers & Merchants 1 Jr.,sand Vrs. Oeorge Ritter. Rummage Sale rjyM W jLm ~ This Ii {tut part of the new Ta«k-Force fleet I Come on in National Bank On Honor Roll The Matawan Flrat Aid M!UtW M r r ond »ee why anything les» is an old-fashioned truokl rt _ i • . . Auxiliary will hold a rum 1 Bruce, Ounkie, 45 Laketld* mage Kale st lhe enuad head M a t a w a n ! Dr.. Matawan, a student it quarter* Aj>r. IS, 26. 27 | Rul-zers Preparatory School, and 28. from • \ j b i» rn jhaa been named lo the honor Oldest Rank In Monmouth C’outitj — fCilablHhed !•!• Mrp. Frank Cordasco and I »oll for the third quarter oi Mrs Andrew Diadato, ate M fit.bfr Federal Rrierve Hyatem—Member Federal i the academic year, fitudrn s co cHaiimen. v The auxiliary JOHNSON - GIBB MOTOR CO. Ituurance ('oiiMrailon ‘ i fcirlecled for the IM had a a!o h selUne c»r.d>' which I cumulative average of 60 or may be j»urciitt'se. iiotn a n y 108 Main Street, Matawan Phone Matawan M 040 j a b o * e . ’ m e m b e r . v ?>■ ‘ , ' , • . ' - * ' ^ by the census bureau, provide KGS Baseball Slate; ■ up-to-date national character' THE UMPIRE CALLED “PLAY BAIT FOR ANOTHER SEASON TUESDAYMatawan Beaten In Scheduling Problem .... Hints To IHotorists JstJcs information such, as tha number*of peasdns 444<4 r a r 0 i'tf "i1 ■ i Keyport Grammar School For Spring Cleaning not . working because they are Conference Start baseball team , which got, away in ;schopl; retired or upable to. a good season bj\ defeating , Preca,ufiona Adylfted to i w p r k ; •., t|he f.pyailabU ity,of; F a i e S U M A p ril . Runiton Inflicts Raritan .Township Apr; 6, h a s manpower t jo t \ both’; rde?en$e , . Fir*l In' Three’ Yealr'a ’ ihw: Anti' scheduiinig difficultly By Key»tone,; Club and' civilian” production,and since then because of postpone­ sim ilarfaots. industry, labor -M atawan's long run in' base­ ment.- -The : whole Bayshore - It's spring cleaning-and fix­ snd^/ government- - eonstam i:r- ball of 34 straight wins in the Gram m ar School League finds up time, for motorists too. are using this information - in Shore Conference came to' nn scheduling a problem because Proper and thorough prepar­ planning various kinds of pro­ South Amboy, 6-0 end with the opening Tuesday of shortage of playing fields ation now. for warmer weather grams and in' measuring the of the 1956 season at Rumson coupled with rainouts: driving will pay handsome div­ general level of business ac- idends in comfort, safety" and Wharton Pitches High School field. The Purple The KGS schedule: Apr. 19, ttylj.y*. Bulldog* topped the M aroon and Centra], Middletown, away; economy in the months to... • — • . - —j • One-Hit Victory „ Steel, 7-4, Perth* Ambny HUh Apr. 26, Union Beach, awny. come, advised Keystone . Auto­ had ended M alawan's 35 game Apr. 30, M atawan, home: May mobile Club. Local Residents Are ; Keyport High's baseball for­ win streak last season in the 10, Central. M iddletown, home; “Winter always takes some^ County Petit Juror* ... ces successfully launched their s e m i-f in a l r o u n d o f th e ~tri~ May 14, Cliffwood, hbme; May tiling out of an automobile Shore’’ Conference campaign county tourney, ______16. Union-Beach, home; May both old and new, so it's the The following Is a ’.list of- Tuesday, defeating Hoffman Matawan was playing the 21, Maiawan, away; May 28, wiser motorist indeed, who those from- this area who High, South Amboy, 6-0, at first game under their new RaritanVrownship, away. takes time out right now to get served on the county petit KHS field. Rich W harton, hurl coach. Andy Dorak,. They Two games with Keansburg things shipshape again," says jury. Freehold, from Apr. 2 . Ing for the Red and White, al­ started off well enough, taking are to be sandwiched Into the Samuel T. Milliken. service through Apr. 14. 9 lowed one hit. a double by advantage of the Initial show of first week in May, as well as manager of Keystone. Joseph Calllnan, Keansburg Frank- Vona, the first man up Alten WT.Caskey, Keansburg; "nerves” by Spence Morgan,^ a postponed game with Cllff­ The KAC official listed the — ih~the game, but* he was out Umpire-We*-Coleman-Is-calllnf the pitch on George Swann, Keyport batter, during the Russell Cpbb. Keyport; Mrs^ Red nnd White’s thrcc*run surge against Hoffman Mali, South Amboy. In the second Inning on Rumson hurler and his mates. wood, away. following suggestions: Drain try!n& to stretch it to a triple. In their time up, they scorcd Mary Draper, Hazlet; Matilda Tuesday. Paul Poetsch U calchln* for the South Amboy Nine. The Keyport team was mak- antl*freeze solution, f ro m Otherwise only one Amboyan L. Fariello, MaUwan; Rud- In* flie final three run* for their 6-0 victo ry . ______. .• '• ■ three runs when Defter John­ radiator, flush and refill. Cheek reached third base, Mtke Char, son got a walk, Joe Fasso sent olpli H. Gebhardt, Marlboro hosellnes for breaks or weak m e lla ; on a walk and an error him to second on a “blooper Boated Start At Township; Edward L. Golden, spots. Check radiator for dam ­ ."in the- final Inning. single,*' and .then all hands West Keansburg; M rs/ Helen age; to cores; Check air-pres­ rTT-W baiton struck out 14 of the KHS Trackmen Top came around to- score on Dan H. Hasemann. Holmdel To\vn-( Five MHS Entries S L O O K I N G Old Bridge Stadium sure-In tires end keep up to Governors and two walks. Bob Vanderbilt's hit as tbe Rumson ship; .’Mrs; JdsephMe" biggins ~ m anufacturer's specifications. Bloodgood and Dave Inman. fielders tossed the ball around Marlboro Township; Clarence Leonardo, Rumson NASCAR Rules Apply Switch tires on all four wheels Hoffman hurlers, each fanned In Bridgeton Relays : I T O V E R over one another’s heads. Hyer, West Keansburg. to Insure more even wear. Have one man with Bloodgood, the That was the last of the Rum­ To Races Thia Year Also John-* F. Im m esberger, iN«9tM C«M H*M W taaS brakes and brake fluid cylin­ starteiV walking two and Jn- Matawan Defender Small Squad Scores son lapses, however? Morgan Keansburg; John T. Lamber- FOOLHARDY betting on the With a change, to NASCAR ders and lines checked. m a n o n e . ' " Surprise Triumph tightened' down to fan ‘ Steve s o n, Marlboro. Township, In 880-Yd, Event pennant races in the National sanctYcn of racing at Old Make certain ell lights and Bloodgood bore the brunt of Alikas. Gene Fariello and Bob Frank F. Lapa jr.. Matawan;. and American League pennant Keyport High’s trackm en ac­ Bridge '> Stadium, the system turning signals are function­ the Keyport assault. He walk M atawan High School’s track Delta In a row to end the In­ Theodore R. Lemoreaux, Un­ of scoring officially, set up by ing perfectly. Tune motor for team prepared for th e first races getting underway this complished what seemed im> io n Beach; Lawrence K. ed Joe Pinto, first Red: and n in g . that body comes Into effect at better gas mileaffc. Change White batter to face him, and major test of the season th:s week (is in season, and, well, Maher. Matawan; Winiam possible in their first meet Rich Fariello, making flrjt the oval at Browntown, 'ac­ motor oil to proper viscosity. Ray LoPresto sacrificed Pinto week. Saturday_they travel have a good time doing lt. After Morris, Marlboro Township; of the season. Thev defeated pitching start ln high school cording to Nat Klelnfeld, pu­ Check filter for possible re­ to second. Hank Cleary sin to the Bridgeton relays tn al), It’s your money and your William H. Muir, Keansburg; Leonardo and R u m s o n ball, was unsteady. He walked blicity, director. ' placement. Check windshield ” gled, scoring,Pinto. A ’ground- South Jersey to counter some business. But for tlie benefit J. C. Williams, first Purple C h a r le s Plosky, M a r lb o r o in a triangular engagement at NASCAR officials keep ac­ wiper action and cleaning eff-~ of the - better ...high school re­ of any who may not have seen j -Townahlp;-—John — H*—P ollrgr- -—er by Wharton got away from Bulldog--batter; -Pete- SUce curate check on all perform­ lclency or blad*s. Check ex­ Jack Berry at second. George lay teams of that area. Penn­ the recent publication of'bet* t h e Middletown Township Keyport; Victor K. VanExter, popped out, but Ed Egeland ers. scoring points for each haust for possible breaks to sylvania. Delaware, Maryland ting odds, we shall reprint school’s field Apr. 11. scoring Matawan Township; H rs. Anna - Ruth walked, loading the sack*. doubled, scoring W illiams..M or­ gasoline jockey every time he eliminate carbon monoxide and the District of Columbia.^ them here. ' In the. National Billy Eastm ond popped ou£, btrt 52 points to 49Va for the Lions gan-bounced out to Jack Scully appears on the paved half­ d angers. Lubricate chassis Weber. Keyport. Last year a Matawan relay League, the'Dodgers are even Bill Clayton delivered the^ a n d 41 Va fo r th e P u r p l e B u ll­ at short. buL Paul Dobrosky mile course: that includes and-have bo^y .bolts tightened team of Joe Shejran, Tom Ma­ money to repeat as champs. pinch single to score Cleary d o g s . . walked and a wild pitch put the each of the six races in each I*5 n e c e s s a r y . ,* ‘ Furnished apartment, signs and Wharton, Frank Mlelfe gee; Jack Kuhns and Marv Milwaukee Is 9-2, In other tying runs In scorinjg position. weekly program. for sale at this offfce. ’ The performer who came Finally, replace cracked or fanned to end the frame. Hauser took the honors in the words, two dollars bet on them' Dick*Chameroy rolled out to The driver with the greatest through To'f^the Red and White broken glass, clean up and re­ . The Keys made lt sure in the 680-yard event. They defeated will get you five, If they dis­ Fasso to end the threat. Fari­ number of points must move “Help Wanted" ada ln this when the pressure hit w a d paint rust spots, and clean 'iecond. With one out, Pintohlt a fie ld of 15 o th e r sc h o o ls. place the Dodgers as champ­ ello was tapped for a hit by to last starting position ln his paper tellj you about the good Len Golden. The oroad jump out glove compartrrtent, mak­ safely. LoPresto cracked out a This year °the Maroon and ions. The New York Giants Ron Johanemann to start the next appearance, the seconn j o b s o p ei) was the last event of the meet ing certain sun glasses are double, Pinto scoring. Blood Steel, es defending* title hold- are 101, the St. Louis Cards second buL pitched his way out highest man starts next to Each contestant, nad three h a n d y . ==^good -~ was - replaced— on—the- J!rai_WJ]l„il?_Y,P-, on3y Ma Kee^ of are 20-1. the Phillies &-1 and of thls.-dUfic\^ty;„.v_.„_„______test, third. _h|g^st_dlglt_earn- IrlesT^and ~ wlth - Leonardo's mound by Inman at this point. “those whdse triumphed ‘ last ““ thV~ Cincinnati Reds ’ are~i&Tf er takes ~a post 'two posit­ Preston O'Neal holding first In .the third, ^however, the Cleary's long fly got away from year to bolster them. He will The Chicago Cubs and ihe ions from the rear, etc. This Census Bureau Taking g g g g ™ place by 17 ft., lllx In., when young Matawan pitcher faded. run the finish leg / Others run­ Pittsburgh Pirates a re 100*1 ls known as the handicap Bloodgood in center field, Lo- Golden' came up for his third S tin e g o t a walk to start. Ege­ Population Survey ning will be Paul Mandevllle. As -we-see - It the Giants and system, which has been in use Fresjo scoring and Cleary go* try. It- appeared ;he Lions land and M organ foUowed,£yith a W j.nia' Kaaaa maavaa Walt Faronr* and Purvis Peel­ Cincinnati are not that bad, in NASCAR.circles for years Facts on employment and Ing to second. Wha rton popped would take the meet by one- hits to score Stine. Dobrosky Open Show Starts 7 P.M. er, with Charlie Short and something of an overlay, but and 'h is proved the most ex­ unemployment ere being col­ out but Ruth's single drove in half point. But- Golden flung w a lk e d a second Ume and the Charlie Jones ln reserve. ' It ls the opinion of one who.has citing and pleasing for the lected from a number of fam­ Keyport's final run :7 _ himself through’ the air for 17 sacks were loaded. Chameroy TUIPMNIi IATMTIVN I4N * never sie'en a big* league base* patrons,- according to Klein- ilies In this area this week Thereafter Inman had little In- Ihem ile event, Matawan f t., 11 % in., to take flr;t doubled to deep left, clearing ballgame, except on television f e ld . ^ ' ... \ In^the current population sur­ trouble In turning back the. -will present Tom DeJesus, BUI place and the meet for the the bases. Johanemann tripled, for 30 years;:: In the Amerlcan As V result.' the newer or vey, according to Jerome Lft- Frt.- Sat. April 2ft42l ~—KeysrThe'Am boyans had only Strother. Ron Carlson and Red and White. scoring Chameroy. Bob Gold less experienced pilots have a aky, supervisor of the censufe Tw« Amailnc and - 'one senior^and one junior In Kuhns, with Short and Clar­ League, the Yankees are 11-10 An undermanned Keyport replaced Fariello on the mound better chance to qualify for bureau's district, office at 041 Exciting Hit* their lineup. . ence Edmond In reserve. This to repeat as champs. The Cleve­ track team from whom little Tor Matawan at this point. the succeeding races that Washington St., 'Nfew York, The Day the World The Keys get a erack at the shapes up as the strongest land Indians, at 2-1, are rated bad been expected look eight Gold fanned Chick McClement same night and, eventually, which will participate In the league leadership when they Maroon and Steel entry of the best chance to unseat them, f lr a ts M n 13 e v e n t s ln t h e ir and made John Romandettl - Ended if they haYie the stuff In them survey. Information collected go against Point Pleasant Tues­ day and one that could upset with the Boston Red Sox fl-l surprise triumph. Three of pop out to John Cooa. but a —a n d — to build themselves up to a locally Is combined with facts d a y . , ' some, of the . WAshinoton and and the Chicago White Sox nt these, ln tbe two dashes and wild peg across the diamond in point'where they can cope suc­ obtained In other parts of the Phantom From The box score: Baltimore schools entered. 9*1, D e tr o it Is 20*1, w ith K a n ­ the discus, went to George an attempt to double Johane- cessfully with the headliners country to provide national 10,000 League* , : K e r n H « ) The Matawan entry ln the sas City, Baltimore and Wash­ Ruth. The“ R5aM”aDd White mann~leti,In thf*slxin Rumson ------who in many cases have been s t a t i s t i c s ...... Extra Added Frl.~— two;mlle relay also Is one that ington all at 1004. I n o u r scored surprise triumphs in run of the Inning; Then Wil­ competing on the Old Bridge The current population sur­ E t c . O n ly P in to , c f 3 3 1 has possibilities. Seymour opinion, Detroit Is at least as t h e hurdles, George Swann liams grounded out to end It. track for the past three years. vey, conducted on a s a m p l e Fun-O-Rama for the LoPresto. 3b 3 1 1 S m ith , a student who came to good as Cleveland. Late Sep­ coming through nicely In the Matawan scored In the fifth Some of them have been at It basis for more than a decade kid d les Cleary, ss * - -3 2 1 Matawan nigh from France, a tember will tell, ' high hurdles a good field, Gold led off with a h i t a n d 1 hoar «f coler cartoons for the past seven years, or as W harton,-p-!- 4 1 1 , year ago, and had a good sea while, John yvhttcbead raced Cartoon* start, at ? P.M. m oved to .jseconCofL a. walk, to long- as the -stock car-craze KuthTJti--^ ------— T2 7 10 T I son last sprtrig; m akes a prom­ away from the vaunted O’Neal N. Y. STATE BOXING Johnson. Johaneman made a h a s been In existence in-New, ising, starter lor the Urst W - E a s tm o n d * c 0 COMMISSIONER Jules Hel- In the low hurdles Hank Cleary nice play, trapping Fasso’s fly Jersey. . .. . Sun.-Mari. April £t-2S Clayton, It ^ w, * yard leg. Bob Delta will carry fand’s action against the Box­ m a d e th e 1 javelin a Keyport and .culUng Gold downr on an . This; -Sunday. (^at, ‘counter by ‘ tossing It 197-,lt.r The Benny .Goodman Miele* lb‘ ' * - ••• 4*4'% Jhe^ftbjaton qn the second .leg.r ing Guild of New York, fol­ ’attempt’ to‘make third after a:3to p.m .. the m eet tolTf 'open B w a iu ft t / 9 Edaiond. on. the .third leg-,- nnd lowed by the revoking Feb. & 111. the catch Johnson went to sec*' With three 10-lap qualifying Phone Kc.insbtnq 6 0300 Grant Scharff wJll hnvc the Job The only double winner be­ Leu*/ tf \ coo 28 of the licenses of the Lon* ond and scored on Vanderbilt’s heats, then comes two 10-la p (color by technicolor? of putting In the finishing kick. sides Ruth was Vic Appaneal, single. Alikas grounded out to Steve Allen'and don Sporting Club and Willie consolation races for rion-quai- Wed.'ThBrt.>Frl.-8aL 7 t I « Ken , Hickey, Bob Nlchol and Leonardo, who took " the 880 ' D o o n a R e e d .... Gilzenberg, its treasurer, end the frame. - • Ifers while the feature will be April 11-19 2*21 South Amboy (I) . Short will be the reserves for and tied In the.pole vault with, —pins co-hit— and fining the club and its The Maroon and Steel's, last the 25-lap “race for the mon­ : ' . ab this chase. his teammate, Al Allen. Wire Tapper treasurer $5000 each, should chance was in the sixth. 'Gene ey1’ event ln which lhe 25 fast­ I'll Cry Tomorrow .. yona, 3b -3 In the medley relay, the Ma­ The marks in the meet were Bill Williams have beneficial results for Fariello led off with a hit. He est qualifiers will battle for B e r r y , 2b 3 roon and Steel will look largely hardly impressive as tbe Mid­ young boxers in thla area was forced. Dobrosky to Ege­ the cash and championship —Slsko- ss a to . new.comers, Roy Wilson dletown field had not yet gotr .fon. April 224) hoping f o r professional, land, on Deltz’s rap. Coon was p o in ts . - Tuea.-Wed.-Thnrs. .M d o r e r s s - - r-- \ T 'I leads off In the 880, Short will ten the heaviness pf recent' careers. Helfand found, hit by a pitched ball, sending Old Bridge Stadium Is- tho Battle Stations - A pril 24-25-26 * pioodgood. p. c f ' 3 run the 440, then Mandevllle bad weather out of it. How­ All Cinemascope after an Investigation, that Deitz to second, and a passed only raceway in this part of _ Charmello, If 1 will scoot xhrough the 220. atv i ever, Ruth gave promise that and Technicolor Show the Boxing Guild, an organ­ bailout both runners In scor­ the state now in operation. Poetsch; o - 3 Nlchol will' take over the long the Red and White has one ization of 70 m anagers, had ing* position with one out. But The track has made two suc­ Shade Out On 101 Mr. Roberts B r l n a m a n , t 1 pull of the finishing mile. Dave possibility, at ' least, as he made lt virtually Impossible Scully filed to Johaneman and cessive attempts to open this 'Z- James Carney and ■ Inman, cf. p . 3 Smith and Bob Nellson will do tore off. the. 100 yd. dash in Taes.*Wed.*Thurs, .-A pr. 24-23-U Henry Fonda ..; for any but their own boxers Gold lined to W illiams, ending month, but one Sunday was ’ p e u t s c h , j b « 2 stand-by duty. 10J. This equals the time ' • ’ ' • —also— '•/. to appear, on a New York the threat. * stopped by snow and the next /The Benny Goodman A d a m s , l b -X . The special hurdle race made by Karl Weippert. show, and with Glhenberg Morgan lost his pitching ef­ by rain...... Rebel Without — Selover, rf . .a should bring- out the Interest­ Toms River. . Ln taking the holding-a license on Laurel fectiveness after the fourth In­ Story ing possibilities of the fellows Group II state championship .Cauie . " Gardens, Newark, they con­ ning, but steady fielding by.his ______T«rhak*l«r .. ^ 34 0 X who hope to flit the gup caused last June. This ls the most Annual Antique Show - James Dean^ - trolled New Jersey too. the Red and White has had m ates pulled him' through. He Score by- Innings: by the loss of Larry Salmon. At Rtid Bank Church F r l . t i t . April 27-XS f a n n e d s^x batters and walked WaH Disney's . EXTRA WED N1TE EXTRA S o u th A m b o y 000 0000 - 0 Tom Welstead wtll lead off Frank Boyle, of Cllffwood to cheer about track-wise Boys Club, Could not get since the days of Fred Ball three. Gold fanned fou^ and Arrangements are under­ FREE! FflEE! Keyport 330 000X -C in the timber-topping, with Song 01 The South 1100 G U I Certificates bouts for fellows like Rudy 1 and Jackie Mlrro. walked none In his four Innings, way for the seventh annual Joe Kudrlck taking the second ; ^ a tio — —c o u rte s y of— - Bruno and George Bellonl Thr iuo>|nirit»; but Fariello walked four In hla antiques show and sale spon­ J leg Jumps. Faron climbing Point Standing — First Keyport, 52; FOOD CIBCUS Eirtt MHS Home Game and they became - discour­ terin on the mound. sored by the Women's Guild The Road To Denver ' ...... over the timbers In the third ueond, Leooirdo, 40'/»; third, num- Route 25,' Middletown Tuesday; Keys Away aged and quit training. Like-’ son. 4l*j. • - • -•- ' The box score; - -...... - .... of Trinity Episcopal Church, >nd Ken Williams Is en­ 100 Yard Dath — Won by Ruth IK): wise the end of the boding ftcomJ. Browft (R ): Ihlrd. C ltrk -220 Yard D ath — Won by Ruth Johnson, 3b 2 2 0 masello can be traced to this (K>; second. D ark |R ): third, Drown *4, 36 and 20 at the Parish Conference season at home gregatlon. but It has thephyslc* virtual shut-out of non-Gulld IR): fourth. 11*11 «L): time 25.4. F a s s o , 2b 4 I 2 House on West Front St. The Tuesday when they take on al makeup to be one of the 440 Yard Itun — Won'by Lawson 4 2 managers that kept Harvey, Vanderbilt. >1 1 show will be open from 1 to Atlantic Highlands . The same Maroon and Steel’s better (K); second, Olson Won by Appa­ »• I his matches, from getting G. Fariello, e Fourteen of the leading an­ to Point Pleasant to oppose the Coach John Caracclolo will neal (L): second. Tamblln (R); third, a 0 fights. Ifoxers In this area and Palella IL); fourth, Hunter (R): time, D e lta , If 0 tique dealers ln the state will Garnet Gulls. watch the performance of hi* 2 0 throughout , the metropolitan 3:10.1. . C o o n , l b 0 display an attractive array of The Maroon and Steel should charges with an eye on'the Mile Run — Won by Hdphins OU: i • • area who’were not signed second. Bahrtaburf lK); third. Brad­ S c u l i y . s s outstanding pieces representa­ .'get away to a good start. Penn Relays at Philadelphia i 0 0 with Guild managers were bury • Terranova (L); Ume, 17.B. sub last year, appears to be the squan Wednesday, the most K a m t o a (1) lt - yourself” enthusiasts. places on even third-rate ISO Yard Law Hurdles — Won by Coatlnttoda Saturday — Start!** 1 :44 P .M . likely choice against Matawan. serious threat In a meet of Whitehead (KM second, O'Neal (L>; a b r h Flower arrangements and that type which the Maroon shows. Action against this third, Stengel (R ); fourth, Swann : second, Stine, sa . 2 0 ited by several garden and y e a r s . overdue for years. ~ Thoms (I.); third. Chandler 2 3 women’a clubs. The arrange­ H O W A R D HUGHES . catching, Hank Runge, BUI M o rg a n , p 2* l 1 ments will be Judged on,the O'Hara, Joe Czarnecki and Athletic Award* ST. NICK'S arena, where TV Shot Put — Won by Chandler (1.) second, »I.an|(ord Waters, Key­ driello are a hitting out­ •thlelic awards st the annual president and m&tchmakcr of fotirlh, McLean |L); distance, 137' RomandetU, rf 3 0". * « 0 1 port; Mae Eleanor Brown, Old field. The Tigers, with a pitch­ winter.sports banquet ol Blnlr the London Spoiling Club, to Brood Jump — Won. bv Golden (K); B r id g e . Sunday - Monday - * April 2t*23 Academy held Apr. 9. Robert - - ■ er, could go places. Teddy Brenner, former y™tch* ficrond O'Neal th)\ third. Morgan 26 7 8 Tea and refreshments will j ConUnuona Sunday — Starting 1:45 P.M; : jn): fourth. Whitehead tK>; distance, The Gulls will have Vern 8 . Whaley, son ot Mr. nnd maker at the Eastern ‘ Park­ Score by Innings be gerved from 2 to 5 p.m. B ig Feature* — t Havens, who blanked SI. Rose Mrn. Milton 8 . Whaley, n.D. way Arena, Brooklyn. Bren­ High Jiimp — Won by Egelsml (R); M a ta w a n 300 010 0 - 4 and coffee and dessert from 1, Motawnn. received a vnr- serond, Oohlen IK); third * **Morgan Cduwrn without a hit, to tosi against ner assuming the prcsldcncy of ic) A,. neal <1,7 . R u m s o n 100 000 X-- 7 7 to 10 p .m . e a c h d a y . slty wrestling award: and tlie Keys. Harry, ifaciellantl, the New York Boxing Club, CHKC^ IL) 1 Chandler (I.); height Jane ’V Robert. M. Neighbors, non of M i NEW an experienced hand, will do Inc., has named Duke Stcfano Pole Vault — Tie between Appa­ b u r M is s the catching for Point Pleas­ Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. to assist hint with the match* neal ; fourth, (tie) Lewis (R) • Clark ant. Round the Infield they have making. Stefuno Is a friend (It); height, ft’. B ro o k s' ranged Bill Lynch, Dave Wett­ Keyport, received a cheer­ of Boyle’s, so It is likely some rnm-m leader's award. | tr. IV CJ|IU CIi | lin, Buck McIntyre and" Joe of thc CBS boxers now can hope ^ q n » i*s o o i»£ ucHimcLM SCRElKl ^ ^ A ritn / Kelley, all good boys, nnd In Ouest speaker wng Gerald to get a fight In New Vorkl To Terrier* Practice D, Leemnn, wrestling conch JOIN — the outfield, Al Havens, twin that end, Johnny Youncofskl, Due to lost, time from bud at Lehigh University. He Is brother of Vern. Buster Blair Keyport. Is going to New York yvealher,' Mike Eovlno, mmi' ii native of Osnce, Iowa, and A p ril and joe Gruendllng patrol, All this week to get his profession' oger of the Mntnwnn Terriers, wns Stntc High School Chnm- in all, tlie Gulls are a well-put* al license. They will still be 24 • to - 28 plon nnd title holder of the •nnouncea tli«tf both MMnwim together combination and the at a disadvantage In this state National A.A.U, In 10W. ‘ Uttle Lenjue teams will prac­ Keys are In. for a rough after­ for only last wtek, the New Tha fumed Pulllaor Prli* play... Ulchnrd Yonnn, president of tice Saturday afternoon as n o o n , , Jersey Boxing Commission, well an Sunday afternoon, thla SKYWATKH on lh« aoroon at laaif the senior clnas, acted as politely Ignoring QlUenbertf’c weekend. Doya ol ages 10-12 < /*•■ ------toastm aster ahd Oordon Dank*, CTXUWSU Mcnne* i n 19000 fine in New York, and re* wishing to make the teams Swimming Coach a ls o a senior, fuimmnrlzed the newed his license on Laurel snortn season. «■ aliould appear at thc M 1I» WlLUAM H oLDIM Frank Zrvmpello, athletic Oardens. The Commissioner In field Saturday. .coach nt Keyport H.'tfh School, Rutgers Golf^ourse this stnte found Gllzrnberg had this week was put in charge promoted at the club In New- CALL [jjBh e Bb of swimming Instruction this The llutuci's Gulf Course nrk for 24 years-and had held Hummer at Oakhurst Country opened Bnturdn; niter a two- a llcensc in New Jersey for 37 -K im N ovak Day School, Mr, Zampello ha# week delay caused by the r*- years, free of any suspensions, c i v i l i)ii;n]i\sr, BmrNtsSatMlnwas^* boen a lumm c; faculty mem c*nt bad weather. The nine- which Is very fine, to be sure Cu p R osfnssx loll>K)6Ui'Sfl Is o p e n Ip, t h e .f lu b - jl lp w e y e i ', we recall It was not ih.: jui'.tWliMK-' IW-taufy years ago that Boyle I Hos»uw>Bw«»u !iter, - fl(«d|um 1„»rea!^n'„.uiyer. hnd ttf ppull Tomasello out of ill L. ijajnirfeweka 118 1» 177 who are headed In other di­ Keansburg Bowler O. Matuszewskia 153 141 148 rections. Oeorge Molnar, E. Matuszewskla 194' p ll IM Cheesequ&fce, ia K tl n.| " THE , ready ^ r iJio;st*rt W.fVeV- Second In Singles f ' 4U 666 679 hon Dpwns near UUca,’ MATAWANJOURNAL Cliff"; 'C arr, ;*■ ’K eyport,';; w ho N. T rahinr M a r tin i's D in e r (2}5> ' Trail* Union Kegler drove at Buffalo Raceway April 19, 1056 l*#«e Sevei Matawan-Keyport E. Pasternalc Keansburg Ladies last spring', Is bnck at tha.. In State Tourney. Merchants League A. Tomasello Monday Night League stables liri " Freehold : this p o r t , b u t th e .u n h a n d in e s s . ol _ Ed Rockafeller, Keansburg, springe fevcrflhig a decision •842 513 804 739 tlie Olympic races being held ...was.-lhe.—only baysliote area II. W asserman /» Vernon Downs open early series and .also took the all­ Blind ' Jag's 8ojirl Gobd> (1) 7 B roadw ay, K eyport «... 862 776 723 138 ‘ 138 138 Broad St, Cleaners 38 52 In M ay , events lead with 1904. . B lin d ' W a llin g 124 ‘ ‘181 ‘ 130 All-Bros. W oodworker it) B07 895 745 155 157 146 LaZare's Shoes 38 52 • » * . Nicholas Petroleum Trans­ H. Pugllsl L y n c h 158 130 157 Consolidated Fuel (3) 158 143 172 Bayshoro _8tatloncry Sl^i Slili, portation, Rahway, replaced B . T o o m e r 180 152 T . K n a m H e ln o ld ...... 140 132 168 ..70LY yPlCJrl«fs,:in tile 8tar J. Bellettl 170 6. Bellezza 191 165 116 2 2 2 Highlands Recreation as the 147 H a n d ic a p B e n n e tt 134 137. 153 r Class Wlli bo iiilvl al Atlantlo P . Q a le lU 124 . . . O . P e s c e 146 155 194 KC Hear Speech Highlands Yncht Club this year E x p ec t team handicap leader when lt 189 177 202 Paradise r 153 152 162 J. Muscarella 166 171 H. Johnson 600 597 605 from July 28 lo Aug, l. Yachts­ rolled 3387. last night. High­ 199 195 214 On Far East- Len Morlzlo 158 138 F e c h e r T h e S c o tt r.-.n e rfll H o m e 12) men from all parts of tho lands had led since opening O . S c a li o 200 191 248 . 715 732 178 to-START EASIER Lou Morizio . . . 171 B. Sprague 134 133 170 Unltod States will gather nt day with a 3348. The standings: ' ' Frank J. Burke, expert on H . S c o tt 135 130 141 Sandy Hook Bay. Keyport -- Takie's. Toms River, la 833 925 873 974 T e a m W Ii Far Eastern affairs and for -LAST LONGER 775 788 M. Quartler 116 159 116 _Xaoht-Club,-even though dnrin” third with 3331 followed by marly—a— member— of- Oeur Cllffwood \ngels (2) J a r ’s Sport Goode (3) T. nilex 165-.. 1S4—121 Middletown JLanes-^64— 84— nut ln racing since the Btur Tiny’s Five Clark Township, O . D lQ la m b 't a 138_ a,_.pj)3t-— _ -148- 190 H a n d i c a p ' 16 18 18 Varlese Construction 52 28 Douglas MacActlfur's staff, Class flourished' at the local with 32GQ . and - L,arl3on!s—Tur­ V W 1 1 " B. G u ls ti 117 . . . O. Testlno 180 r 216 234 Town Tavern 50 28 was Uie principal speakor at club 10 years ago, will liavn a key Farm , Chester Township, 144 153 162 Tourlne Tavern 48 ■ 32 A. DlQlamb’ta 183 187 P. Montagna 566 592 ■ 564 the reoent meeting of St. Jo­ representative, Lars Laur­ D U O M M T tlS with 3284. Ed Applegate of J; Llslcki 173 - 191, 175 Sam ’s Keyport Bar 45'(ii 32! j J. Calabrese 182 181 Keaniburg New. (1) seph's Council 3402, Knights of ent Is teaming-iti jia,pntry with Takle’s'had the tourney’s high­ C. Sardella 148 146 Keyport^ Cleaners 45 33 J. Brltanat ' 181 257 B lin d 145 145 145 Columbus, Following Mr, Charlie O’Connell, Richmond est series w(th a 724, N. fitranlero 129 Old Boathouse 43li 321a B. B o y c e 1 . . . 132 A . B o w n e 134 181 115 Burke's talk on the living con­ County Yncht Club, the last of 87S0up The only shore leader after Burlew's Restaurant 37 41 N. Bruce. . . . . 167 E, VanNortwlck 135 114 137 ditions an d custo: is of tho the old-time Itarltan Bny Hl.ir ' two, weekends Is George Ben- 824 837 907 Baron Coffee Shop 30>/j 47i'> A. P iz z j . ■ Q. Btover 138 .115 128 Japanese people, a question skippers still active In rnolng, ion' and Carl Hendrickson, L H, Roller Rink . (1) Jag’s Sport Ooods - 22. 56 H a n d ic a p ., 18 18 16 dltlons arid customs of the O'Connell’s boat Is still Uie One Ocean County, the doubles McQueen Cloaners 20! i 571'w -781 803 ‘ 880 . \162/14« 178 and-answor period was held, that raced against tiie Mld- ;>ace-setters with 1420. D e F e llc e ' . 181 200 165 American Legion 20 58 Recan Tavern (1) . 566 531 B41 The Fifth Annual CommM. nlglit. .______Oil and Iha . . .- ..Sentoy-10...... Ferrara : 187 157 163 Charles Healy and George N. Soltyslk 150 189 186 ion- Breakfast" ’Wliri)e_ helilTtin- -^eai's-agor-but- Uib O 'Connell-­ K e lle y - ... Rlchatd'i HQliywOttdLM kliili. Fennell, Middletown, rank tilth B. Orotton 140 156 152 __ _ 136—183— 120 Sunday. Following" ' Conunuu- Laurent team.wlU Ue nt no par­ Choke of 3 Starters « m l l h ------igil_lflilpPprr.flnf» 116—loo^Trer ■Jj—M isso] ; Mat-Key Mixed jn -doublea.wlttL-ia&a, IBS .93 136 lon at the 8 a,m, mass, break­ ticular '■ disadvantage In tho B. Fletcher ...... 188 180 r d ...... • 170Fo F. Fronkjln The Blatt combine unloaded A. Helnold 162 139 174 Sunday Night League fast will be served at Buck Olympic trials tin tho partial- From lH* viry itort, E.Suruda 149:203 -174 ^am es of 1078, 1030 and 1106 in 155 150 .156 Smith's Restaurant, B ast pants da not Use their own 664 857 877 O . H e ln k e you iK p ie t mer* volUns up Its Blzzllng set. Md* H a n d ic a p 11 11 11 Larry’s Barber Shop (0) Keansburg. The Vory Rov. oraft but Uie now', shiny oren- 762 801. 841 from td lp iil Oul : ig Boccardo was Vince Lucci Old MUI Dairy (2) . . H . P o te 121 124 j 1,14 Colman Oi-eevy, O.T.M,, Dean tlons that race untlor Atlantlo did yw know th*y • / l t h 681. Anohor Inn (Z) J. Costlo 193 150 187 . C 632 564 L . V eco h lo 158 141 137 of Bt. Francis Bemlilary, Stat­ Highlands Y. C, colors and S. M&lojwskl 194 161 R, Slglsmondl 122 ... ;., on Island, will be the principal ocluolly coil yew Pete’s, Inc. (1) . R. Dolson 152 150 114 there Is i)n lntbr-oUatwUi* of E. Lemho,„..— - 2 1 3 -191 127 J ; O a k s 178 171 -188 speaker. u . . le u 10 OwnMlitr - Student In Crash M. Houralian 156 132 148 C. Bahrenburg 162 167 138 boats,...-Thero- also Is- talk nf J. Saulokle ;145 j: Rosato - 220 21? 140 District Deputy, Francis J . B. Helwig ~ 101 109 134 H a n d ic a p 77 16 16 16 a n o t h o r Keyport-Ulohmond sWe dipsndobl* Floyd Hanson, ■ Jr., 21, of A. smith • 192 155 138 H . R o s s ------:--- 157 171 180 I . O lo h 126 146 108 Henley will bo honorod at County racing team ltwolvlnu service, yaer o il* 18 W. Front St., Keyport, a W. Yankoskl 138 . . . 208 A. LoSapio .,, 152 137 121 146,; 166 609 607 910 Wednesday's meeting. Dunlol Ed Frackor, one-tlino nco of 183 M: Kendrup Ywr,vil1l\ minimum student at Rutgers University, V, Young . C o lie n ’« L iq u o r S to r e (31 L. MoCormlck, Stato eeorotary- thn-8tftten Island Club In Star J, Oross : - 183 '191 ; 870 881 832 H a n d ic a p . fji t molrtl*nonC4_. and;! P. J. Miller, 48, Port M . W olff : . 160 1.33 155 of the Knights of Columbus, competition, ftntl Charles nnil Monmouth, did not report ln- Crale’H Beverages 10). Y ■ will bo the prlnoliml_apeaker. p il8 0 .. W J i S u lU : v ’* i 1 M i:Casso'nei—^ v .123 j. 176/MH9 At tlie M iddletown To«’n»h!p oflh]& .officer I -1 'if. ;8zyszl(> ,L, ' 185 216. a f p m i " - 152 153 "jM U, M AN 3793W HARDWARE Handicap . ^ .-.u.nnft. ■(•'.. •> >1 B lin d ,1 3 6 136 138 court Apr, II. Jnmes LaRoouo, at w, rnoNT *T)»*rr ___ 3 Browns Lane, West Keans . 925 949 967 H . R o s s .. 136 206 251 Chris M7-3061W ■ , 834 663 568 - 1 5 — U - "j5 1 burg, was /Inod IS) by-Mag­ “The Home of Good Things to E a t” Burlew's Bestanrant^ (3)___ Hgndlcap- T he Sandlngs: ~ — ~ Istrate W, Gilbert Manson for B o d z la k ...... 197 1 7 0 ....171 Team . W “L .578 650 '6 5 8 shopllttlng at tlie Q rand Union D. Novotny 127 167 .138 LaZare's Shoe. (1) Supermarket, Route 36, Hast THE X" Hf'Olrlch 206 210 168 H. W asserm an * Son 51)4 21114 K e y p o r t C le a n e r s 4B 39 .. L.-Belletza 108 198 103 Keansburg, Tlie complalnt wns J. Palrovlcs . .179 188 232 MATAWAN SPORTING R lc h a rd 'B H o lly w o o d _4S 39 .Blind 158 156 158 Blgned by Carl Jussen, store J. Pep • 181 188 189 Oeotlle's Market 47. 40 • W- Richmond 129 -1 2 4 : 122 m a n a g e r , ’ ' Old Dutch Mill Pete's, Inc. 7 4814 4014 J. Overly 176 174 213 Fined In violations Jiut'snu - , 889 . 923 . 898 GOODS CO. Belford Pharmacy 45 41 Rout 4-34...... Matawan O ; K . Sales' A Service (0) were 'Leon H ., Matthews, 09 ...r- - Mother’s Day Cards M a r q u e t ’s P h a r m a c y .44 . 43 ...... 591 624 S98 Broad St., Koyport,- 610, for K . H e n d e r s o n ..... 162 149 , Mat-Key Rec ' 4214 4414' Bayshore Stationery (t) speedlng;7iO. C, Post, 00 Wal­ MA 1^2224 R o d ls 171 179 163 Keansburg News ‘ 3114 5214 F . W oU - 158 183 148 BOWLING SUPPLIES- FISHING SUPPLIES J. Robinson 179 146 157 nut St., Koyport, $10, passing H . L . S c o t t 31 54 L W o lf 125 136 182 J. Oldenborg 134 188 232 a stopped bus; R. V. Sullivan. BICYCLES REPAIRED ...... A , S lo v e n z : 148 117. 137 4 Second St., West Keansburg, W . O w e n s 188 160 158 II, O, Trains and Supplies • New Management A. HelUenroder 152 .127 ,110 |5. for falling to stop at a stop S. Maslello . . . r r — HH Keyport Businessmen’s Handicap 23 S3 ' 21 s ig n , . /■_. ■ .. ; Open Dally » ti> «:00-Frlrtay Until OlOO—l'honi MA l-4t46 From a Snack to a Complete Dinner - 180-16I MslnHI. (NV»i to i'olloe Hlatlonj Halawau -826- 826-874 ^ Bowling League— L l t a l l a n a n d A m e rlo a n D inner#^^;------006 566 598 The standings: ___ : * M Electric (14) Recruiters Of Navy, T e a m W It - Amerloan Leilon L.U. (1) M . S m t(h IBS 163 158 Marines, In Keyport Burlew’s Restaurant 65 26 H a r p e r 153 204 114 V. Wilson . 163 208 189 Mat-Key Rec 54 36 H o ld e n . 122 201 138 Q . D e lrc k s 129 112 148 Chief Petty Officer Atland OK Sales tc Service 63li 38li M u lle r 191 148 129 J..Burgess —'181-14B18J N. Kidder. UA, Navy ro- Buy Your Paints From The Crate's Beverages 52li 37li DANCE. G e ig e r 1 2 5 133 162 cruitlag offlae, and Tech/Sgl, O ld M ill D a i r y 52 38 C a r v e r 171 199 i'Tff 662 626 658 Joseph A. Markovich, Marine HvouRuriHl hjr . .... Consolidated Fuels 51 li 38Va J a c k 's Hardware ’ (2141 Corps recruiting station, As- L. H. Roller Rink 5114 38% CLIFFWOOD ANGLES FIELD CLUB Man Who Knows / 705 878 706 B—Jacobssn ------170- 183-138 bury—Parkr- have-announoed Cllffwood Amoco — 50 40 E.—Jacobsen- '■- m ^l4e 209 that each Friday, represent# Jag's Sport Goods 46 42 D e n n y ' • 154 143 142 T . K n a m 156 180 173 lives from each of th e s e Rapolla's Market 4614 43li C u lle n 142 190 112 J . K n a m 180 189 179 branches of service will bo ln Saturday, April 21 PAINTS . Frank’s Barber Bhop 4514 44li M c Q u e e n 118 136 H a n d ic a p 5 5 5 the American Legion llall Anchor Inn 4414 4514 b e n o v lc h 163 i54 160 Koyport, (luring the hours of Dancing From 9 P. M. Until ? ...... Schanck's Heaters 44 46 D e v in e !» 139 602 675 706 10 a,in, to 3 p.m. ORR'S PAINT SHACK Cllffwood Inn > 4314 4614 S u tto n . . . 101 133 H o lly w o o d S e r v ic e 12) Tho recruiters will be there Cllffwood Angels 43 47 J . a i l e s . 179 100 173 to make It moro convenient Matawan Legion Hall Regan’s Tavern 33 57 743 727 689 a . A rn o ld ...... 173 137 162 for the young men and women SPECIALS O e r lt y 's I n n . 32(4 5714 Old Boathouse (*> T . a i l e s 127 118 185 to obtain Information regard­ Main Street Matawan Sealed Cans ’ * 0*1. All-Bros, Wood. 3214 5714 P o n f n t e . 134 167 201 a. Arnold ^ ,176 m 102 ing tlio service. Applicants Hoffman’s Liquor 32 58. S, Pruchnlk 166 163 108 may be Intel viewed, tented, Music by Walt Staogcr’s Orchestra Cllffwood Fire Co. 25 65 1 ' Pure Linseed Oil...... $1.49 E c k ICO 145 201 0(5 587 732 and processed, C r a ig . . 136 149 167 M atawan Hportln* - 005 Looking lt Over Outside W h i t e $2.95 Major League 702 030 K . B ild e r b a c k 134 138 150 B u r le w 's I to s ts u r iin t (Ol IS. Bilderback MO 1(4 172 (ConllntK’tJ from pauo hIxi Own Container / . , 7 , . D lS a n to s 115 143 134 L iu jh ’I Our<1r>im n n d Iri.nlwt upo n Shrewsbury Trio (2) H a n d ic a p 13 13 13 M o n ta g n a 1 103 101 100 tv v e lu m in M c h w llh T o x Or>»-, This Weeks E. Morson 192 220 137 114 209 209 7 ■ ICiuil OnmuD, be hold Paint Thinnersu, .50c B . L y le 109 102 136 C o u c c l 001 629 070 L u x e m b o u r g 139 126 127 in While Plain*. Once off Oon* L. Oattls 107 146 189 . . Mat-Key Kec (I) 5 C o lo rs D e F e llc e " 181 J_4& too B . P a r c e l s 159 140 174 y.»lr» liy»n« urmimln, Tomunollo hnd no Double netting it de* 558 558 402 M . B e n to n 153 149 180 712 814 835 132 179 clftlou. Utility Trim Paints..... Holmdel Trio (1) E , B e n to n 125 ■ • > » SPECIALS Varleso Construction tt) B . P a r c e l s 159 165 167 F , D e v ln o 150 193 1B1 S e a le d C^ins , ' B o m m e r 112 115 l'UKKIIOLI) RACEWAY'S V . J o h a n n e m a n n 166 160 174 H a n d ic a p 13 13 , n 221 182 track Is the ggeno of plenty 1051 10 5 2 A. V a n V lle t 150 140 181 E. S a u ic k ie 132 Pure Turpentine $1.39 d r o s s 174 169 173 006 633 733 of activity of ilrlvers those 210 182 STUDEBAKER 495 466 522 J. Sauickie 171 Marquet Tharmacy (I) days, unable lo get stable PLYMOUTH Will Tint ' 135 212 174 Keyport Trio C/4) V a r le s e 11. F a l k 184 193 100 space at Jloosevelt Racoway, 131 $345 B lin d 144 1 44 144 A. Sauickie ... $295 Good Inside Fiats. F . J o Une 1W 194 164 I dr, Hard Tep 703 924 836 Club r’oupe—lUdlo. M . S m ith 166 178 131 ' Middletown Lanes (!) ' 469 516 439 M a n ia , s r . . 180 129 164 BUSINESSMENS 1050 V. 1051 7400 Palterna of MaUwan Trio il'/t) Mus'carella 147 182 176 Mania, Jr. 134 ...... - - ...... o f ...... D. Ascheltlno 152 174 166 W alling 146 156 152 BODGE FORD I. Medwick 131 236 171 Wallpaper to Select From B rita n a k 192 206 171 LUNCHEON SPECIALS V. Wilson 186 136 20] >295 $295 Large Discounts ■ L o w n ey . . . 14* H I Wide Choice on Ills Dally Menu 400 546 541 t l)eor I Itoor SOI 800 621 Town Tavern I?) Bowl In ABC Derail 168 '... 197 Ilobin&on 156 160 ORR'S PAINT SHACK Two bayshore bowlers, Dom S1 . 0 0 w . e r a s e 146 loo FRANK VAN SCYKIE, Inc. Highway 36 \ AJnion Beach LifaycHr. Keansburg. and W. P e a s e 143 100 113 A im ioitizi o i i o i i o i : ,4,n i i c i v m o i i t Ii i i k a i , i ; i i T et KE 7|l9l9 Moe Couccl. comp.eted In the O rllch 1«5 101 105 American Bowlin* CongresA Preston ... 170 SHORE POINT INN liwy, 35 (Al Traffic Light) Laurence Harbor Hours 8 A.M. ’Till 8 P.M. Through Friday tourney at Rochester on A»r, ft 10-11. They nere accotmwhlrii 815 631 H10 Highway 35 and Holmdel Rd. MA 1-4095 Saturday 8 A.M. Till'fl P.M. the site of the natlgirfl tour­ Kara1. Ke»p«rl liar (|| ney by Oeorge fU T ii B a ro n * C h lz m sd la 19* 154 1J8 . KEyporl 7-0913 ; , Uper Main St., Matawan — 'MA 114473 Sunday 9 A.M Till 2 P.M Sollonek and Jimmy Brown. K a u fe r / 171 157 176 bOt^i of Keyport. .. W. P o la n d 130 146 13a being m ade for -a .camp Jam- : G irl Scout A ctivities boree at Camp Nomoco la Planned A t'M eeting Jacob Gaubs Observe fMaribore Araafiary the near future. * -, Iff'*:-THE The M slawan Neighborhood Mrs.'- George H. Ritter.; Harold • B. Thompson. sr„ Church D irectory Plans Annual Meeting chairman, announced that, the 61st Anniversary Association of Girl - Scout* JOURNAL *284 Greenwood Ave., Laur­ ence Harbor, husband of Em­ held its - m eeter Tuesday ln association will serve, as host­ First Church of Christ. Sprlnr Valley Increased Interest P a g e E l r h t A p ril 19, 1956 Browntowner* Attend the Public Health Cenier j esses for: the council m eet-_ ■ Scientist' Community Church ma Moore Thompson, died Day For'Homemaker* Encourages Program Mrs. William Wilkins report­ Ing in Red Bank at the Bap­ 84 Broad St.. Kevport A. Thomas Clayton. Pastor suddenly Tuesday, Apr. .17, ed that the Girls Scout' 4 Sunday service. .. 11: a .m Prayer, meeting Js held each Mr. and Mrs. Jacob^Qaub, 1956, at his home. * The ever-increasing public tist Church May 3. Mrs. C. Court of Awards and the Sunday School. 11, a.m ..W ed­ Thursday at 7:30 p.m. Browntown celebrated their interest and understanding of T. Schultz. Jr., reported that Girl Scout Troop 117 A former resident of Jersey ^Brownie fly - up ceremony nesday, testimonial meeting. 8 Sunday School ls at 2 p.m.; 6 1 st w e d d i n g anniversary City, he had resided Ih Liur- the problems of mental the council goal of ^85,000 p.m Reading room open Wed­ the young people m eet at 6:30 health - and illness has pro­ will ,be held at the Baptist with the members of their ence Harbor for the past 12 was reached from thr cookl?^ Entertain n e s d a y 2 Ip 4 p .m . p m. and the evening service family- at home. The cele­ moted the Marlboro Hospital Church, Matawan, June S, at years. He was employed In sale. . ' ■ How spiritual understanding is held at 7:45 o'clock. bration was quiet, aa Mr. Auxiliary to considerably ex* 7 :3 0 p .m . th e maintenance department Mrs. Worsdell K. Pearson Hostesses were M rs. Pear- 44th Anniver*ary . of God, infinite Life, brings Gaub was ill. of the Hercules Powder Com­ pand the .program for Us growth and progress to man First Baptist Church forthcoming annual meeting Jr. reported ' that plans are son and Mrs. Harry Aube. Celebrated At Party - Attending M iddlesex County pany, Parlin. f6 r the past 11 will be brought out at Chris­ 232 Main St., Matawan Homemakers Day, Rutgers y e a r s . The , Auxiliaries executive M embers of Olrl Scout Troop tian Science services Sunday, Rev, Lawrence R. Bailey board will m eet next week to University Commons. New x Besides ^his wife, he is sur­ The lesson-sermon entitled P a s t o r complete the agenda for this 117 entertained their mothers Brunswick, Thursday, were' vived by two daughters, Mrs. “Probation after Death” will The pastor's sermon at the meeting how set for Wednes at a party celebrating the 44ch Mrs, Henry Crane, Mra. Al­ Fred Nelson, Jersey City, and Start your hom e m odernization w ith Include the following passages Sunday worship services at day. May 2, and to be held year of Girl Scouting ln 'the bert Hopkins, and Miss Marie Mrs. William Holden, Jr., from the King James Version b o th a n d a.m, will be in the staff room at the State new plum bing fixtures— .- 10 11 Oaub. The ladies modeled the Laurence, Harbor; two sons, United States, on Apr. 13, at of the Bible (Ezekiel 18:31,32>; "Sharing Life's Burdens." Sun­ Hospital at 2 p.m. dresses, they were wearing as Charles, Ridgefield Park, and / their regular meetinh place.in •'Cast away from you all your day School meets at 10 a.m. they had made them at the The Marlboro Hospital Aux­ transgressions, ' whereby ye Harold, Jr., Clifton; a sis* the Trinity Parish House. The with classes for each age group. adult sewing classes (yyjduct- iliary, composed of volunteer have transgressed; and make ter, Mrs. Gertrude Wester- let us show you party originally had been Thc Men's Class ls held at the ed through the New Jersey members from Monmouth. you a new heart"’ and a new field, Jersey City; * brother, planned for Maich but was parsonage, A nursery ls con- Extension Service: Mrs. Nich­ Ocean, Union . and Middlesex spirit: for why will ye die. O Charles. Laurenc^ Harbor; postponed .due to snowstorms.

LOOK I Chrytl.r alv.t you m«,» kr»h» p .w»f i h ., cmt Turnpike Express Bus Service «.kllns '• ITOOO mw. . , . ,iv.. y.H hm From Keyport, N . J. (Rollo Post House) Direct To New York City's Business and Theatre Districts INCHEAS10 HORSEPOWER INCREASI D BRAKE POWER CAW -C- m s x s r z r — CAH XT' ___ Clip Out and Save . _ Clip Out and Save N#w euthkuttan Orlv* vca HO NO NO Round Trip Fare 1*0 CAR -M- CAR -U - mm» ■ ' Departures From Keyport Depnrlures I'rom New York HWriKnw4ri*y. I, Il 10, lt:30 KM, *DrnotcB Hit. and Sun. 1 .5 0 11:11 A.M, Y E T .,,. YOU CAN OWN A BIGGER, MORE POWERFUL “ PowerStyle” CHRYSLER **I)rnotci Sun. Only I______■ plus tax L CHRYSLER WINDSOR V -I FOR THE COST OF A MEDIUM. BIGGEST BUY OF ALL FINE CARSl Save Time — Save Money — Save Your Car — No Parking Problems PRICED CAR...EVEH A FULLY-EUU1PPE0 LOW-PRICE CAR) l>rcn ll i n CHrrl at 27f\ llrnnihvay, Kryport and We .Will Place Vonon Our">fullli’R M»t for Sclirilule thnnien Asbury Park -New York Transit Corp. Raritan Garage ) Bennett's Garage Inc* " - ' A ,1 i M H ( 1, 1111.0 t u a n s i t ■ v JPhono KEYPORT 7-0797 - 7-0360 U. Main Si., Keyport. N.). - KE 7-0361 Main St., Marlboro, N .J . - F t 8-1330 Benefit Movie Children Feted At leaving B«y Hea>. a t. 9:53 a.m. and arriving at New Special toaefit ptrtflrmuw Mr., Mrs. B. C. Maccia, Cedar Grow, Triple Celebration 5 THE York at |J:S0 a.m. r e« »f “ Tribute T« ji Bad A titple' celebration vas Huii1’ tU rrbr hm ti Cag* Tbe six locomotives were Celebrated 16th Anniversary Sunday held at the home of Mr. and MATAWAN JWJRNAfi nejr# will be presented it tbe ordered Isct year.at a cost of Mrs. Edward Qood, John St., Food Sale Net* $97 For Group; Cubs Keyport Strand Theatre «n Entertained At FamilyDinner; Soldier South Amboy-r^OU Saturday $240,770 each. April 19, leSC P a g e N in a Start Softball Practice; Newt In Area Tuesday and Wednesday, evening. The three birthdays The ncu loco.notivcs brinu May 1 and 2» by the Kejport Return* To Florida After Furlough; Item* of their children, Amy Oood: Dr: Alton lew is, director of the Jersey Central's all-dleiel A surprise gathering was Klwanls Club. Proceeds will Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Maccia. Our Saviour. Cheesequake, who was five, and , Nancle guidance at Freehold Region­ i r o t l v e - .p o w e r f le e t t

M ir; Sue‘F«r $49,000 >'■' :i -. v iv . Ur. and Mrs. Jerry D*- Oenlto, '.their son Jerry, Jr. SERVICE FIT FOB A PRINCESS five-years-old, and Edna Kloe- Constant Vigilance pfer, all of B’Cllffwood Way, AprlllBt 1958 ^JPH^EIcvfa Must Be Practiced Laurence — Harbor,— M adison -Township, seek iim ages ag­ . ■ William O. Schanck, Sec­ gregating $49,000 because of retary ol the" Keyport Busi­ Injuries and property damage nessmen's Association, warn­ suffered. Dec. 18. 1955, in a two-vehicle accident sin Grove ed residents of the bayshore St., Elizabeth. The Superior area Friday to be on the alert Court suit is against William Jor "bait advertising" t which Lawyer, Elizabeth, o w n e r TALK THINCS OYER Is being practic'"1 throughout of the car alleged to have struck the DeGenito vehicle, the county byjr jsipall m inor­ Suit was filed ln Superior WITH YOUR FRIENDLY BUTCHER AT ity ol unscrupulous mer­ Court, in New Brunswick-Fri­ chants. . ■ 1. d a y . Citing a bulletin froni. the 'National Better Business Bu "Help Wanted" ads in this reau, with which the K.B.A.. is paper tell you about the good efflllated, Mr. Schanck stau jobs open . , ed: "Bait advertising ls an - alluring offer to sell some- tiling— which-—the—advertiser DR.L0UIS I. PRAGER does not sincerely want to sell, or tries not to £3ll or deliber­ OPTOMETRIST Whan you want a iteak or roast, or *tow- ately .avoids selling. Tlie pur­ EYES EXAMINED pose of such advertising is. to inq meat. cut or prepared that "certain way" . -Bet -the customer - into the OFFICE HOURS— J Daily and Saturdays talk to' yo^ur Grand Union Butcher. Ho will b6 .itore, or to secure a salem an’s 9 A.SL to 6 P.M. hoppy to serve you! ^ ' , / 'entry’ into u' home, with the Fridays 9 A.M. to. 9 P.M . '.purpose of selling some other W ednesdays 9 A.M. to higher-priced item or items 12 N o o n ” . - OS' m erchandise." 30 W .^ront St., - The Freeier Buy of the Week Although . bait advertising You'll Feel Like a Princess When You Shop at GRAND UNION lias been knowr to appear as Keyport Custom Cut and Wrapped at No Extra Cost ,part of national advertising KEyport 7-2020 "campaigns, this occurrence ------U. S. Choice end Packer*' Top Brandt has been relatively' rare, and FRESH DRESSED-Regular Top Quality - Plump Breasted m ost bait advertising appears cm the local level, according . tt>, Mv. Schanck’s statement. HINDS OF BEEF _i He_noted_that r rtain fields -r You racoivt i¥i~}oiIow'ng f«l«Tl (uti: ^ortalKouk* -merchandising have had the S<««U, Tcp titloU'. ItMtlt w misfortune to -xperience full- StveU, Tep Hound Kuth *«r l«ttom . flwud I m iIi, ’ Ef* Sound Iwit, GiMnd leundlL fledged plagues of such adver- St«ah, Im I, FUii Sl.»k. CUW* : Using, s\jch as rebuilt or re­ 0 ran ltd Im I, SUwiftfl l*«t, SMn, K!dn*r. F«i 4 9 conditioned vacuum cleaners, •nd Ioml ' , • ' eewing machines, storm win­ _ . A vf. Wt. 160 Jbs. dows and doors, and uphols- Cooking Suggestion < . . , : ; tery and re-upholstery offers. Detrfoot Farmt — Top Qualify — Any S in Piece .-Tlie National Better Business W e ’r e Baste with Frr.shituuU Fresh Bureau^ however, states that S e t t i n g Bologna-Smoked Liverwurst,b 4 9 * Ready to Cook Cmmrry Butter For a Tasty Crisp advertising. has_occurred N e w In nearly every area of mer- 'O M tfo eFFtnm ^ Smalt ~ Sho rf ShSiflf* r ” GdldejiJrownRonst-T urkeyr~~ — efcandlsing, and constant vig- R e c o r d s llance on the part of the ouh- W i t h O u r Smoked Pork Shoulders P;S.‘StyW * 3 9 * ■ lie, therefore, is necessary? W i d e Florid* Pink ' PiVrcVf Flneit Quility-Reidy lo Cook On* Stop Shopplag " ; M r. Schanck cited the follow- t a M m l i r t Ine as being typical bait ad­ S e l e c t i o n Urge Ib. k U 4 MEALS IN ONE— NO WASTE . vertlslng practices':...... F r o m Y o u r Fancy Shrimp Ib. . (1) "Knocking" or making 89* CORNISH HENS Grand Union — Quick Frown 79 dtrogatory rem arks about the H it P arade: R o n l. Whole or Split and Broil-Avg, W »l»hl 3 lbs. VARIETY PACKAGE advertised merchandise for of Popular fkwnder FWet ^ i . 5 5 « the' purpose of switching the Nriici Ava- wu N u m b e r s prospective purchaser to an­ . FiMnr4illU lb'4# J g ' 14MIW. W ith Top Artists other article. I MHM (WkeW - Cut up »< l«Ut |u CIIUC* >OMl , • (2) {Making no effort to sell III IND fOIK 10IN IO «ll AND SIOUHD l l l l tb®. advertised article and de-' “"-'59* SMOKED TONGUES -39< }iberately trying to sell some-. J thing else Instead, J. POOR PEOPLE Or PARIS- L. B axter v - - .. (3) Using the "low pres-- Helen ot Troy— 3331 nire". technique to cause the 17 oz. 2. U8DON-ANTIQUA—N. Kiddle caiw customer to unsell herself on ~K0Wtt~H66d^Cip~mT 7 T DEL MONTE FRUIT COCKTAIL 2 45/ * Ti~ h e advertised product BLUE SUEDE SHOES through truthful and nondls- Peikini . . . 17 ox. paraging disclosure of Its 11m- Hooey, Don't—Sun 234 EARLY GARDEN PEAS cans nations and to switch herself DEL MONTE 2 35 4. HOT D1GGITY—P. Como to a higher priced product JukeBox-Biby—Vlc-IWIU" 8 oz ' lihloh will perform the usual 5. HEARTBREAK HOTEL — E. • ^Junctions qfvsuch an article. Presley . . DEL MONTE TOMATO SAUCE 3 -2cans * 1 W at Ute One—Vic 204420 V. (*) Not haying the adver- . _ > Wised I m erchandise . available, I. r o c k 1 a n d wbfirvrAUri--' ■ ' . . W w , por1 pJSciii^’otf' s'aie ’a 'lim ited K. S tarr . » l . . i ^ j*ve Cbtnii^ M / Mind I . (quantity Insufficient to meet DELMONTEBARTLETTPEARS Thoatand Timet—Vie 20-4355 DEL MONTI . -reasonable demands, with the 7. I’LL BE HOME * ' P. Boone ) 46 o z "—^purpose and Intent of selling T uta FrulO—Dot 154U" “something else Instead. c a m 8. NO, HOT MUCH—Pour Lad* PINEAPPLE GRAPEFRUIT ™ 2 49 Asparagus Spears ; (5) Tampering with an arU | ’ll Never Know—Col 44CZ9 j.icle so that lt will not demon- I. WHY DO ? FOOLS * FALL IN . . ;;««rate Or operate properly.- ... LOVE?—1Tetn.acer* ..... 21 o i. Selling th e, advertised P leate Be M ine—Gee IMS Lucly U « ( article knowing and Intending II. GREAT PRETEN DER—PJ«t< 2 7 * Sunshine Cheez- It Lipton Soup Mixes - lhat It will hot perform satis­ I’m Just a Dan1.35 Froien Foodi ,;*Jse instead j but then falling U r THEME FROM “THE THREE Mlnuta Meld TENN^ OPERA". (MORITATi rwmwN^ or refusing to deliver. ‘ D. Hyman - . ■ - • •n il ~ '; 18? Supposedly selling the ad- BaubiM, Baaflo. Md Beadf— «!r-93* 2-37’ “ ^Vertlsed article arid then M G M 12149 VMCtABUS ORANGE JUICE MiUdy making a depreciating compar. I Ol, 14. SEE YOU LATER, ALLIGA Iron with a different' article, TOR — B. llaley .-- -.with the Intent ami result of Paper Boy — pee MWl DlrMl from flwidg CHEESE BUNTIK L ibby...... ---'...... "unselltfig" th e advertised 15. EDDIE MV LOVE *- F obUM Macaroni *^Spagh 12 A - 1.95 / discourage them from selling 2*. WIIY DO r o o u FALL IN WINESAP APPLES T^ h‘A5 ^29# V z 4 y . LOVE?—G. Storm L«mon»d« '’tt l tbit-advertised article. I Walk Alone—Dot 1^441 .■■■; ...... y ■■ Chopped Broccoli 6 1.05 12 2.0B ‘ Mr. Schanck observed that ESCAR0LE F» Sal.W r.ifxIU a 2 -l5 < Die most important weapon ln — a l s o — 1 0 9 3 Dairy Foods tbe light, against bait adver- D Meal Km*C.mpW. tb b.f ^ ( Using Is a well-informed buy­ ^ E D E E | Pt. Jar Cypress Sindwich Tim* It H*r« ing, public. Popular Sheet M usic ■ SaSfc • Gardtm Chilled “Balt advertising can flour­ lurry Gaucbe SSSiVW1 J f ! Prein ‘,,7 27' . ■- : lib- o n ly as long as the puhllc - ^ I* 37' RINDLESS SWISS /I* deceived,” he s t a t e d . ORANGE OR GRAPEFRUIT SECTIONS Cibbtje U4 I |* leeti .!%•;;'#•> J-1,*.: 37' ,r„ ■ "When the' public recognizes with the Purchat« of fft. J a r of Beets S A llV. W Wheat Gem 2f All S lic e d half advertising, and refuses KKfPORT t>«f e i m7 471 C h t«ie Ib. N o W . i t e to do, any. business with the Bonite ft i*m 41 Wise Potato Chips1 JJ’ 6 9 ' Ilxm or merchant using It. It i. J. NEWBERRY fluffo ■ 35‘ J;:V >5' Dreft. ‘ ;!, 30‘ 72' CHEDDAR CHEESE MH4, Ik, * will cease to exist.” Citrus Fruit Salad if 53 -».-li.- Oiydtl if. 31' ;,'„75r Dash Detergent ' ,1’, 37' CHEE-ZEE CHEESE FOOD 2 * ^ 79<

Armour Candy of The Month H alm . Fof« Meal in 12 OL ii •!.[« 28* WHY TRAVEL? Treet A Minute can 35* PRINCE CANDIES India Relish A lit’d. Gum Oropft I2 o i. Or.ngi Slit*!, Armpur Spaarminf ca))o 19' Spit# Ring* H.lm SEACOASTSwn Corned Beef Hash ‘^29* Leavot pky. Cider Vinegar & 18* JS;29* HAS ALL YOUR FLOOR COVERING NEEDS ToJIefrfti I Bakery Treats ...... / Shampoo I Nancy Lynn Haarfyt Dolioouc You'll W ondar W hara tha Yallo* want Have Us Give You An Estimate on Having LUSTRE CREME COFFEE CAKES Linoleum , Broadloom , etc. Installed by O ur Ex* Tea whiterosi >V23* ^ 97* Pepsodent '* 29*»' 49* •»-" 65* Iraidad pert Mechanics or . ... ■ nr (()» 39 If “You Do It” We Can TIDE C H E E R - Iipirva p jr Nancy Lynn OU FaiMin SPIC&SPAN RINSO B L U E TOOTHm PASTE DONUTS D tU tg iM Supply All Materials and i > m Doubla X301 $'72* X30* A IT tubal Tuba ?, 25*„t 81* 2„!’„ 53* „ti. 64* Installation Information 39 carUn 6-29^ !!,.S s,d KE 7 -2 0 2 5 — . ORANO UNION Orowry h l u t H ftH lv . through A p ril JX fi, M««l, D»lfy mid P r*4w * through Ap'll l i l t . Ol»«n Daily 8 to 6 iyed. & Fri. Till 9 P.M. Hftfkway 36# Ke^ntlrarf . Open Tu i i ., and Tlwir*, TH 9 P./W, - Fri. Til 10 P .M ...... ‘TAi n. i ■ ' ■«VI' - V i ^ NEW TYPE STICKER O f APPROVAL m****., N O N - F A ^ E N G E R ' Garden Parkway Sets ZS Business, InSnsB j THE INSPECTION FACTS... cultivating, the- soil., or. rais­ REGISTRATION . M l KC M- ing or harvesting any agri­ M J C ' P u j i l j PASSENGER REGISTRATION WUm\ MONTN igli Safely Rate Employ MATAWAN JOURNAL cultural or horticultural com­ MMCA1I0 *f IAMI r*un-;iuusenger vehicles are subject to UNDER THE NEW SYSTEM.01* LICENSING m m t 4n»ch 31, 195T» ‘ < • 1 ' '* Farmers^ who expect to file A NOTICE OF INSPECTION IN THE MAIL AS TWJ MQHTM WITHOUT .. A $2,0000,000 Revenue W hile A t College ‘ s NW STKXB UOMO claims should keep sufficient IN PREVIOUS YEARS. ’ *0* i’ '» i* ■ - :• ' ■ - INIPICflON STATION, The Garden State Parkway records to enable the Internal Approximately 88.5 per cent OWHB B WMCT TO AMfST First Inspection Due: Between. continued to set a national of students of Monmuuth Jun­ -Moioirists Reminded Revenue Scrvice to" certify April 1. 1956 and Sept. 30, 1956. pace for safety during the io r, College hold full-time or the accuracy of the amount part-time jobs ln ' the area. mONT Sccond Inspection Duct Between first quarter of 1950 as It Of Inspection Date . O ct. I, 1956 and M arch 31, 1957, carried a volume- or approx­ c la i m e d . • The. largest, group, .20.4 per ...... STA imately 8,000,000 toll-paying cent, is active ln civil service fen oi Tbe Above reproduction cbows U>« new type Stagger System To inspection sticker of approval Uaued under vehicles. - Tem porary Blindness and the armed forces at mili­ tbe oe^ licencing eyatem. The back of U>« Reporting on traffic for the tary and /fiaval. Installations. Eliminate Long Lines No fee will be collected at the ’ By James R. Gregy. O.D. windshield sticker contains Instiuctions ■ inepection station if the vehicle first three months of the year, The estimates are amonrr fig-, f rA5SE;:::.i vehioe m g h sim jk w ITnis column U presented as u , Jb- Motor Vehicle Director concerning the procedure for tbe next ins* has been properly inspected the ’ New Jersey , Highway iic scrvice in cu-opui alum with the ures revealed ln a survey of-. pectlon of the vehicle. - . \. New Jersey Outumetrlc Association Frederick J. Qassert, Jr.. has during the 1955 registration year. Authority said laet wcok that the 72-5 students enrolled at . . | .&57 “OMT” QuesUous may be nddfei-sed to the the college this sem ester, announced that the new despite the .sudden, . severe fjew Jei&ev Optometilc .A.ssociatiDJl, snowstorms of the j winter 102. West ..Slate St.. Trenton 8, N.J 1 The area In which most of ' vehicle inspections now Is ln One of the most alarming of NEW {RED> REJECTION STICKER period there was a weekly Ihe Jobs are located Is defined effect, and that v e h ic le s NEW TY PL STIC KEK OF APPROVAL all ,'viiiual _slmptc»mij is hazy, average gf Jess . than * four roughly by a line running from uncertain vision which comes scheduled for Inspection In personal injury accidents alona Lakchurst on the south through J I CP on all of a sudden, sometimes April should be presented for IMS VfHtOI m y . Not the entire 104-mUe parkway. Freehold on the west, to Mat^ ,4 .1 -.- i'.i .i AV-ZX \ -* :3/J< n a Last year, the parkway was t / 3 1 ndness.” As a m atter of fact, It Is'estim ated that industry ranked ns one of the, lf. riot ed inspection plan.” says Dl- OATf INDICATED W .TH t A p . ' Jy lt Is rather^ common and ln the area utilizes the talents . - the safest highways ln the rector Gasserti'Ms designed for : ^ i PACt OP THIS STtCKEO. nearly everyone experiences of 20 per cent, of Monmouth's A' ..... S nation by virtue of a similar , . the car owner's convenience MONTH 1$ HOICATCD BY it in some lorm. students. 'Wholesale and re- . ■■ S; less-then-four. weekly average L a s ti n g f r c m a "few* m in u te s and the elimination of long ■4A«C_\vEJ Vrfy i i UJ tail distributers employ .in- HUS VEHICLE MUST BE INSPCCUO U IO I IIACK NUMDER and nn estimated fatality rate lines at the inspection sta- to half an hour, the distur- other 18 per cent. Public util- ■ DUBINO APR, IW6ANDOCTJP5d -IS! of 1.2 per 100JJ00,000 vehicle AKO DAY SY HOU PUTSCH. baiVc£_may—be__io!ldived. b y ...a itleu have -hired 6,6 per- cent,------H u n s.” ------;------miles for ail" oY 1955.; There The director emphasized sick .headache... _Brlsht., spots, The- building-and construction were "three fatal" * accidents that one of the m a jo r or flashes., of light ■ may be businesses have absorbed 6.2 during the first quarter this changes In the system Is the s c o n , ormoro c o m m o n l y per rent. : . • The iifvovc reproduction sliuwS the tfCv.' year; two occurred during elimination of mailed notices. The above reproduction shows the REJECTION stlckcr of approval for non>passen^cr holes may appear in the visual^ The jobs demand skills that Your inspection schedule for the 1956 the same period last year. The bottom o i the registra­ registration year is printed at the bottom sticker which will be affixed on vehicles reject- vehicles. The month and day of appro­ f ie ld . ” ' vary from high engineering edon initial examination. The instructions on. tion certificate Indicates to of your registration certificate as ebowo val is pundicd out on-the fact of the While traffic approximately jThe effect may occur ln one aptitudes to the talents of a the back of the sticker point out that the vehicle doubled and the weather pre­ the owner the two months in in the above reproduction. - sticker at the inspection station'. The or both eyes. When looking at watchman and helper. Some ' m u st be approved on o r before the lion which Is -used by a fanner MIm Lois Borncr, Jemejr City, a Junior In Rutgera Uplver- bity’n ncwlx*namcd College of Nursing. The pholo wa» takea ridge, often will produce an ralrlolt Hogan, sr., Cliffwood Ills guests were Olctv Lauiili- Earl Benton, Mrs. I*. Orlaiky or Monmouth County Home carrying on a trade or busi­ Overlook Hospital, Hnmmli, where she U taklnfc part o f earlier crop than thoso plant- llcaeh, and Mlsa Bablnn Uivl- Un, Larry Nolan,- Bobby Cle- and Mra. Ken*, sucst. m a k e r s . ness. or a farm located in od on tlio level. her practical training. M is s Borner U enrolled lit the BtaU fonso, M atawan. clerskl, Larry Carhart, John Lull c li e o n reservations tho United States. A farmer University’* four-year nurse education program which lead! Ifcntlrlckson, Freddlo Slehen, Enjoy one of Am erica's great should be sent to Mrs. Lorna also may requcut a refund to a 1lt^chc!or of FSr**- i , lr. 1/. . . | , , , ■ . J I-1 * kt # b i t i >f| II: III; M ili , , !C!U [urtz Rejects Booklet Provides )ld Bridge-Bill N. J. Forest Facts Measure To Create^ Lists Many Values - Borough Denounced Of Trees For State

Characterizing as "selfish" Nearly half of New Jersey, he motives of those urging 43 per cent, Is forested and he incorporation of Old Bridge. every county in Uie state has a separate borough, As- some forest area?, accotdlng enibiyman WKliam Kurtz. to Joseph E. McLean, corn 'Zouth Amboy, Dem ocratic lea missioner pf the State De­ der in the state assembly, de partin'"**' of Conservation and cllned Friday, as a Middle­ Economic Develd; n ent. - The sex County representative • to 1956- cdlt[:n of 'New Jersey introduce a bill to set up the For?6t Pacts* provides U,ls new municipality. information and a great deal rcore nointim, to the state's The Democratic minority significance as a forest tree leader said fie'would not intro­ s t a t e . duce a bill (or Incorporation to the state legislature. The Ocean County is listed in bill was deposited with the tl e^ booklet as bavlng the lawmakers by attorneys for greatest woodland area, with the Old Bridge Borough Ass­ 77 per cent of its 408,000 o c ia tio n . acres In forert, Atlantic County ranks a close, second Assemblyman Kurtz said with 75: per cent of Its- area ,hat after reviewing It, along forestttW "-'isoa. C ' ^ t y , , •* . with nn accompanying, map only -‘Mir per cent,-has* the ae- b « c a m e disappointed;1' sm allest * am ount - with -1000 of The fram ers, he-charged; took its 27,000 acres- In fdrests; ill the “gravy/* Industries tn- New Jersey He referret! to the (act that that use wood or wood fiber considerable Industry, as well as^ theli raw material; em­ is school facilities, were in-. ploy afl.441 persons, the book* :luded within the boundary let reports. Salaries and lines of the long-proposed bor­ wages for these employees o u g h . — am ount to ^abeut $157,000,000 Old Bridge is now-shared * year. . • by three municipalities, Mad- The 574' wood^using indus­ Jion and East Brunswick tries Include those-that make, Townships and the borough lumber and mlllwork, paper of Sayrevllle. All have been and allied products, wooden represented as cool to the In­ containers, furniture, a tul corporation-Idea.------— ...... — many other items. Thomas Miller, president.of State Forester -Alden T, the association, said tbe ln- Newest addition te service in the m aternity division at Mon* Cottrell believes there Is - a corporation plan was designed mouth Memorial Hospital, Long: Branch, lssn P.M. radlo and growing appreciate .of th e mainly to “avoid a lot of con­ amplifier which supplies soft music fo expectant m others In the economio value of trees. Be­ fusion” stemming from the labor and delivery* wing. A recent gift to lhe hospital has en­ sides the cash-valuo of wood­ trl-munlclpal situation. abled the department to offer soothing music lo brighten the lands, tree plantings are- nn Mr. Kurtz said the exponents hours of mothers-in»waltlng, a project and Economic State and, federal records on ments. .The Information - In Development 1q forest firo fire frequency, reports only quiry office at 790 Broad St. prevention, reforestation and 114 forest fires in New, Jepsey 'closes tomorrow. . . , other forest programs. ■ - ' UowWeeu Jftxi.l ahtl Apr. l U;ls T.: AccoildinB:.. to ; ^ M il to n o O . ; i '£JopfeSs: / ,'d'f j 'o yearv' Last year there were Loyseri, vice president , in Forest Facts are available 386 and the average for the charge of operations, "written without charge from tho De­ past 18 years is 369 fires. Inquiries are to be sent to 790 partm ent of Conservation and In m any Instances, warden? Broad St., Newark, and all Economic Department, Room and lire fighters are employed telephone inquires should be 410, State House1 Annex, Trent­ on state forests and'parka.tbe made as formerly, to MA 2­ o n . year rounds - with duties con­ 0700.. T h e Washington St. centrated on fire prevention office will continue in oper­ MCOSS Plans Benefit , j When you discuss your at critical periods of the year. ation until both plans move uted car problem with us, Fire look-out towers currently Into the new building, now At Neptune Musical - are manned from 'daylight being erected: at 500 Broad you’ll, get sound advice. Monmouth County . Organi­ till dark, ha says, with 2<-hour, St., Newark, opposite Wash­ ington Patk/ ' ...... zation for Social Servlcehae Our Experience a n d watch maintained If a fire Is taken Uie entire house'for .the' b u r n in g . ' constant customer satis* opening night of 'Tha King The greatest number of Policemen Receive and I,” at tbe Neptune Music faction is your safeguard fires start in tbe early after­ Compensation Time Circus, July 9, in buying. noon, U r. Seidel explains, be­ cause about .that time’ the Monmouth County Police De­ A large -county-wide’' com­ sun's heat Is greatest, and partments have been asked mittee Is being formed to atmospheric moisture is. like­ to arrange compensating. Ume- plan for the benefit, staged to ly to be lowest. At night, on off for policemen summoned raise funds-for MCOSS public M OTOfiS,% .1 the other hand, dampness, to appear before the grand health nursing program and nursing and clinic service pro­ Your Buick Dealer lower wind velocity “and coole Jury or for court trails on their air make outbreaks less like­ days off. Prosecutor Vincent vided free to' thousands of KE 7-4000 persons ln Monmouth County, ly . P. Keuper said recently that he has made the request at This will be the fourth'year the suggestion of the-current MCOSS has had a fund-raising BOTTLED CJTS grand jury and upon his own event »at the Music Circus, initiative; ^— ...... which , presents - well - knowna musicals ana Operettas under The bid to all county police a large- tent, using,-a theater- chiefs also suggests compen­ ln-the-round technique. . sating time off for policemen called before the grand jury or for jury trlaU on days on Red Bank S.P.C.A. which they ^Iready-would have Holds Card Party ■ - worked- a shift after 1 a.m, Mr. Keuper said the grand Approximately 10» tlek.ai Jury had directed him to urge were sold for the card party KE 7-2000 police departments to make given by ihe Red Bank Aren the proposed arrangements re­ Auxiliary of the Society Inr 26-28 W. Front S t Keyport garding time off due to grand the Prevention of Cruelty to Jury appearances. The simi­ Animals, which was bald at lar proposal due to trials re­ t h e H t v e i i o k L i b r a r y , sulted from experience of the Nave sink. The proceeds will prosecutor's office. go toward the purchase of a Purpose of the compensat­ new ambulanoe for the ing time off, Mr. Keuper said, Katontown shelter. . . was prim arily In consideration A merchandise table with “Oil, I mf- of the best performance of the handkerchiefs, scarfs, candy, MlfafwhiiuvUr policeman's duties. and a food table with cake •o* aad Ihia. and cookies . for sale added A f tir ■!!, l l ’i ' Furnished apartment signs to tbe proceeds for tbe am noa«y I ttvtd for sale at this office. bnlance and building funds. bwjrln# SAFECO As Ic w M i le* w v ■ 50% Saving on Lawn Grasses—by mixing your Regardless of price you own analysis can't buy better than if We stock the pure straight seeds SAFECO Auto Insurance * Blue Grass — Bent Grass — Fescues That’s a bi* statement but we can back it up for you Rye Grasses — Red Top — Timothy careful driven. Why wait* money that SAFECO eaves for others? Come in today and fet the money-esvin* White Clover SAFECO fads. HAZ-ET FARM and GARDEN CENTER ROSS W. MAGHAN W . » . HWABTZEI., JK. AGENCY Haxlet by R.R. Phone KE 7-1009 Real Estate — Insurance Matawan 138 Main St. ‘ M» 1-0003 verdict.” Robert LaM ura, Ma­ o p e n e d 37 new stores ln ths FIRST LADY COMMENDS CANCER VOLUNTEER past year, and acquired eight Operation May Day tawan, was Mr. Armour’s at­ t o r n e y . - new stores from itier chains. John Rice, Matawan, testi­ “We plan to continue our pro­ To Be Realistic fied for the defendant that Miss gram of expansion,” reported McCray came upon Mr. Ar­ Mr. Shield. "The country’s F**e rourtecn April 19,1956 Communication To mour with a knife and lt was rapidly Increasing population necessary for, the defendant to Be By Mobile Units ; i- and record high standard of protect himself against this “Operation May Day” ls a menacing attack. ' living create a favorable cllm- state-wide Civil Defense and’ Ulysses Rice, now of New­ ate , for successful expansion. Disaster Control test problem ark, but formerly of M atawan, In' addition, we are ln the Program which will'be held during the was principal witness for Mias midst of sweeping changes in evening of May I. Sirens will McCray, - He said hi- "lady consumer shopping and eating be sounded and the public will friend” was assaulted by Mr. habits. These new demands- Candidates Need take part. The period of their have created a food retailing tie honors, M arkham Valley, Armour at a time when he was Assigned As Supply Clerk participation," however, will revolution. Even ,those of us Two! Year# jColIege Pfc. Harold J. Sakin, tank­ N e o m fo o r.— I s l a n d , a n d .. th e too much occupied ln other ac­ last only ‘ about' 10 minutes tion in the all-around fight. He closest to the industry ar* Applications now are being er of Tank Company, 503rd m o s t d if f ic u lt a n d d a r i n g . A ir ­ from the time of tfie “Red Impugned Mr. Armour’s mo­ startled by the extent and ra­ ' received for WAP officer can­ Airborne Infantry Regiment, borne Operation of tlie war; Alert,” a take-coVer warning, tives. Mrs. Alice McCray also pidity of the changes.” . didate school from young 11th Airborne. Division, Mun­ the famous Jump on the Island to the' staging, bf the "W hite of Ne.-ark, testified He set up­ women with two years of col­ ich, Germany. son of: Mr. and of Corregldpr. It: was from A lert," an all-clear /signal. on her sister-in-law as a “de­ lege to their credit, it has Mrs. Harold J. Sakin. sr, Key­ this operation that the, Regi­ The/* m unicipality's' * respons­ fenseless woman.”-— , ------. been announced by 8gt. Thom- port, has been assigned as ment derived Its name “The ibility in “May Day”, will, be II O. Wilkie, local U. S. Air Supply . Clerk, In' the' Head­ Rock.” . . ... ' - ' • : the creation -bf makei-bellev? ENGINEERS Force representative. quarters Platoon of ■ T a n k sabotage situations. W hile Grand Union Stores - . Kajnor In Kansas AND > This policy is the result of a C o m p a n y . each Incident will be separate Pvt. David F.- Raynor, son Declare Dividend . - change in regulations by the Prior-to. his enlistment Into and apart from those created of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Ray­ Air Force. Formerly,- only tbe U.S. Army ln 1?54, Pfc. by neighboring towns and, citi­ At a meotlng held last week SURVEYORS • young women who were college Sakin graduated from Key­ nor, 130 Second St.,! Keyport, es', each will be a part of the ln East Paterson, directors of graduates could apply for WAF port High School, after which recently took part ln; “Rear overall picture of a planned the Grand Union Company de­ Echelon,” a command post office candidate school. Now he worked as a foreman for state-wide harassing .program clared the regular cash divi­ Frank Alien Fos* more women than ever before W h itm y e r B r o t h e r s C o n ­ exercise at Fort Riley, Kan, by an Imaginary . aggressor, dend of 15 cents a share, and “ ^are"eligible to apply for this struction Company, Atlantic The two-day exorcise, fiield- 'Acting.!. Director Thom as~S. a five per cent stock dividehcT ------Associates- - school, which trains all pros­ C ity . • , by the First Infantry Division, Dignan, Division of Civil De­ on the common, stock payable pective WAF officers. T he Since entering the Army, included defense against a pa­ fense and Disaster. Control, M ay 25, to stockholders of rec- ' KEYPORT 7-1211 change in regular-ns, accord­ Pfc. iBakln volunteered lor per" enemy lorce. , has annoHnced/, .;. . ord Apr. 30. - in g * to Sgt. Wilkie, is part of Airborne Duty and has been Pvt.' Raynor, a message According to the:play.of the Grand Union reported sales graduated from the 82nd Air­ center clerk _ in the division's pm the Air Force’s current drive exercise, the United States-Is Mrs. Dwight D. Elsenhower, honorary national chairman for the year ending M ar. 3, 53 borne Division Airborne 1st Signal Company, entered (o' bring ■ talented young wo­ alerted when there' is an for the 1956 Cancer Campaign; sent this autographed photograph weeks, of $283,003,108, an .all­ HOW! bed the high tort men Into the Women ln the School. At the present time the U :S. Army in August 1955 atomic explosion somewhere to Mrs. Stanley K. Bruton, chairm an' of the drive In Neptune time high, compared with Air'Force, or \.AF, program he has 25 Jumps to his credit. and completed basic training west of the Mississippi. The City,:together with a letter In which she w rote:' "You have my $219,452,502 for the previous of rug cleaning W A F o fficer c a n d id a te The 503rd "Rock” Airborne at Fort Riley. population takes cover for deep appreolalon of your service in a critical effort and best year ending Feb. 2fl, 1955, 52 WITH - school ls conducted at Lack­ Infantry Regiment Includes He was graduated from a b o u t 10 m i n u t e s f in d in g wishes for great success. I feel that the cancer fund Is .a weeks, an increase j l 29 p e r land Air--Force Base, San three combat Jumps In Its nst- Keyport High School in 1953. when they come out that a worthy enterprise In Its campaign to reduce tragedy and In­ cent for 1955 over 1954. Lans­ Antonio, _ Tex., and is six yell-planned sabotage scheme crease the assurance of long and productive life.” . Ghmome ing P. Shield, Grand Union months in duration. Prospec- Military Reserve Army Recruits May ; is underway. Railroads are president, stated that "In 1955 RUCCLIAHERS ttve Air Force officers are d is a b l e d , tele p h one t r u n k during the day. , Night ses­ Matawan Mon Cleared sales were over five times Enlist Into AAA ' lines are severed; resevolrs sions will follow their regular given” courses in administrate Week For First Army' ; In Newark Brawl Suit. greater than sales In 1945, and for WOOL RUOS ion, supply, intelligence, mlll- contam inated,. and refineries established drill when the alert our present sales are running (ibitMkMMimMa) Lt. Oen. Thomas W. Her- The U.S. Army recruiting s e t f ir e . SAMH U fill, lilt tairt' leadership and Justice, s o u n d s .. ' .. . . Thomas Armour, Matawan at the rate of $3201000,000 a clumiwactft'xlt'nii ^ anh military customs a n d ren, commanding general of station, Red Bank, has an­ A pioneer back-up commun­ 1«r only------9 S . l t 11 persons in public build­ was found not guilty of assault y e a r . ” ...... : ■ ' oonrtesies. Young women who First Army, has paid tribute nounced that a new program ications ls being planned to ing will be expected to go in­ The 83-year-old food chain Far •ffeetlv# rtullt and battery on MU j G e n e v a only tk t ClimortM do 1 not complete the train­ to the National Security Com­ has been initiated allowing provide Oround Observer to designated shelter areas. Applies>nr 1 Corps posts throughout the McCray, Newark, ln the Essex ing for some reason, are dis­ mittee and Its constituent or­ former servicemen and men for COTTON RUOS charged with no further obli­ state with continuing com­ County District Court last SAVII Vk Cil. eltam ganizations for their sponsor­ with no prjor service, enlist­ Witherow In Marines a n n c t lO'xlS' ni| for gation, Those who success­ munications when their lines week, by Judge R. M. Yancey ing from civilian life, to enlist tniy v . . | M > fully tom plete the school, how­ ship of Military Reserve are knocked out In war or James F. Witherow, Marl­ presiding before a Jury. - Mr. . f Bill Ar* direct into anti-aircraft units p e a o * time e m e r g e n ­ our ever, are commissioned sec- Week, Apr. 22 28. - ...... boro, is one of nine'shore area Armour had been accused of IfllMrttr H i mtHn rvfk located In the following cities cies. Nearly one half, qf the -6nd~lleutenants' in the ' U r S; The committee, a national, men who enlisted In the U. S. striking Miss McCray over the -Air Force Reserve and must Augusta, Qa; Baltimore, Md.;' state’s 120 QOC posts will be Marines during March. He is head Dec. 18 in an all-around non . profit organization com. New York and Buffalo, N.Y.; Clothing Club tserve & minimum active duty assumed inoperative during undergoing -10 weeks of basic brawl at a tenement house in posed of veteran, civic, and Chicago, 111, Cleveland a n d K E 7 -2 0 0 0 -toui—of-three- years. “May Day.” Temporary mo­ training at the Marine Corps “Down Neck,” Newark, Dec. fraternal groups, will sponsor Toledo, Ohio; Caribou, • M e.; WAF officers serve i in'" n '^ u c h bile radio communications Recruit Depot, Parris Island, 18 ln which six persons were campaigns during Military Detroit a n d Sault Salnte W. S. WALLACE interesting fields as ffite lll- will relay the reports from S. C„ according to Teohnical so badly hurt, including Miss Reserve Week to inform the Marie, Mich;; Fort W or thi gehce', administration, per­ disabled observation posts to Sgt. Joseph, A. Markovich, McCray, they were hospital­ 24 W . FRONT ST. American people' of the need Tex.; Kansas City, Mo.; Los alternate posts, which will re­ sonnel, comptroller, and re­ who is ln charge of the M arine ized. She sued Mr. Armour for a trained reserve. Par­ Angeles’ and San Francisco, lay the reports ‘a the Air De­ s e a r c h a n d development. Corps recruiting sub-station in for *1000 damages. The Jury KEYPORT 7-0700 ticular attention will be fo­ Cal.-; Norfolk, Va.; Philadel­ fense Filter Center via their They earn the same pay as the Anbury Park post office, returned a “no cause for action cused upon the advantages of phia and Pittsburgh, Pa.; Rap: regular established lines. male officers and serve on Air enlistm ent by 17-to 1814-year- id City, S. D.; Seattle, W ash.; The municipal civil defense Forpe bases all over th e old youths ln the six-month Washington, D. C„ and various directors have been urged by United States and ih many reserve training program, cities in New Jersey. Mr. Dignan to use the utmost overseas areas. Further de­ W.V.V.V.VA In speaking, of M ilitary Re­ Under this program, appli­ Imagination in building their tails may be obtained from 1. , • -v ■ - J serve! Week, Oen. Herren ex­ cants may enlist for three or paper problems so that, the In­ Sgt.- Wilkie at the Red Bank pressed First Army’s apprd- more years for a unit ln the lo­ cidents will bring Into play all post office building. ctatlon to the organizations cality of his choice. For fur­ their local services and per­ H Fertilizers and Soil ^ and Individuals takitig part. ther Information, interested s o n n e l. . Grand Union Sales “When the citizens of tho applicants may contact the U. County civil defense co-or­ Up 29.75 Per Cent------First Army area know ahd un­ S. Army recruiting station. dinators will assist local di­ derstand the vital part that the Post Office Bldg., Red Bank, rectors ln the development - CONDITIONERS £ Lansing P. Shield, Pres­ reserve has tn- the defenstT of Monday through Friday be­ and solution of ths assumed ident ot the Orand Union Com- their homes, they will support tween t a.m. and B p.m. or municipal problems. They al­ A d c o . . • Nttrate of Soda . puny, announced that sales the reserve program and honor Saturdays until 1 p.m. so will insure full participat­ Aluminum Sulphate P e a t M o ss Bone ..Meal ' Rhoaoendron Fertilisers . -(or-the four-week period ended the Individual reservists, ion on the part of all munici­ B o v u t if . Kot'e Food* >Ur.31, were ; $24,692,263. palities; co-ordinate the lofial “First Army welcomes the Marine Recruiters • • - Cattle Itfannre Sheep M anure ' Thla compares -with $19,031.- great assistance rendered by lnoidenta • and .activities. on ,a. " ‘Option • Seed' M eal 'v .Supcgr-P^ppphBta * * '341 for the oomparable period the National Security Com­ Plan -“Buddy Days” -• coanty bosls lf considered de­ Lawn Fertilisers Terra*Lite. ’ sirable; obser ve and evaluate last year, an:Increase:of 20.73 mittee and its component or­ Marine • Corps . Recruiting Limestone Tree Food' . the municipal activities and Mlchlran Peat Vegetable Fertilisers p e r c e n t. ' ; '' . ganisations ln parrying, the Sergeant Joseph A. Marko­ obaer- - and ev.’--te the re­ reserve story to the publlo vich1 has,announced, that the action of the public. . Enjoy one of A m erica’s e^eat d u r in g M i l i t a r y R e s e r v e U. S. M arine Corps Recruiting Local directors will encour­ HAZ-ET jfreedoms. Attend the chuVch support In this patrlotio un­ Service ln this 'area has set of your’choice this weekend. ' : dertaking.' he said. ■ age Industry to “stop every­ FARM and GARDEN (ENRR aside two days, Apr. 25 and thing”; this, however, does 27, as “Buddy Days” f o r not apply to Industry which ls W. D. SWARTZEL, JE. - small groups of applicants, engag- In a manufacturing " Hazlet Phone KEyport 7-1009 • Special arrangements have process which' cannot be been-made which will perm it, stopped and resumed again in and assure, small groups of a few minutes, five to 10 applicants that they It Is recommended that day will be enlisted on the same schools conduct air raid drills s,.V .i.,.,.V .,1 - y „»>s »»•* date and will remain together throughout their period of 3 training.at the Marine Corps f Reorult> Depot, Parris Island, S. C. I,. ; ■ . T h i!i experiment was { brought about .by the increas­ ing number {of requests of ■A young infill who wonted to bo X sure they would not be sep­ arated from their friends upon their enlistment. Sgt. M arko­ with the new GENERAL ELECTRIC vich cannot guarantee that the applicants will reihain to­ gether throughout.a.two, three or four-year assignment; Similar dates have been set F a b u l o u s if aside for enlistments during the month of May and pending popular acceptance of the sy­ stem ,, a permanent plan may COOKING be adopted. ‘ For further Information re­ COMPACT SPACE h 1 ■ g AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC garding “Buddy Days," oon- Ym , you get a giant oven th at bakes an oven meal tact Sgt. Markovich at his for 24 all at o u time. You get four wMf-epaeed’ office at the Post Office Build­ CalrodS surfao* units that jiv* you today’s ing, Asbury Park, or call him fasteet top-df-range cooking. You get automatio H Water Heater at PRospect 4-2178. E?> puthbuttona and all th* Important deluxe u m e . fM turei of a big range —all in compact space. Waves Commemorate 14tK Anniversary The U. S. Navy Thursday re­ BIG RANGE leased plans to “sign-lip" o when you come in for • COMPLETELY AUTOMATIC group of young women as a FEATURES special WAVE raorult com­ • NO FLAMES pany In commemoration of a demonstration of • Pushbutton Controls • NO FUMES tlie 14th anniversary ot the a New Faster Calrod* Surfsce lady sailors, the WAVES, on- Unit WEEKLY • INSTALL ANYWHERE J u ly 30,' WAVE L. Leona J, Fox. • Msslsr Ovsn, 21’ wide , after law ln charge of this area's por­ down payment You can wash a load of tion of the program, says the • New Automatic Ovsn Tlmsr— clothes every hour—all drive will show tho many ca- MlnutsTlmsr d a y lo n g ! roor oppprtunitles In tho Navy • "Focused Heat” Broiler A ik co ice the u b ! i for qualified young ladles Let us solve your top "Quick Recov­ This Is tho first time a • Removable, Essy-to-dssn, ery" h eater—40 g*I. group of 50 women will bo hot water proulems ill*. Calrod* Bsks-Broll Units enlisted togothor, although tlie NOW-SMCEMMIII Navy tlcavultlng Sorvlco has T V S E T S • Automatic Oven Floodlight INtCOlOKHOiaS »Ot*f throt ilm«i M«r« »ol«r than ev«(«g« nenlhlv r*awli*minU •( rfsnUcad tr,m • M.d, cf . tif JW.W0 •!.<(,|{ *oU, Mo»., ,r#M N.i I. fl«fi. rccrultcd spcclnl “companies" • Wide-spaced Surface Units of mon during tho papt year, Cvmy YtUow. T m t s l a Or*o. Petal Fink, Lt. Fox says "all the de­ • Ropmy Storage Drswsr DIm, Wood Iba* Brwwe tails of tlie program will be . . . or Whit*. Aik ibo«t eotoa. cloared up soon, but mean­ Just sayt “Godfrey sent me” Pete's Inc. while Interested girls oan get 2 GREAT STORES - Information at their local re­ cruiting stations." KEANSBURG KEYPORT/ 267 Main St. 44 West Front St. PETES . Acrofu from .Nafc\vay K F KE 61100 INC 2 Great Stores • Authorhod Dealer KEANSBURG KEYPORT 267 MAIN STREET 2 GREAT STORES KEANSBURG ' KEYPORT 44 WEST FRONT ST. GENERAL ELECTRIC ■oon from lafowty 267 Main St 44 West Front S L Acrtft* from Ha tea'a » HEATERS KE 6-1100 KE 7-2700 KE 7-2700 KE 6-1100