MONMOUTH CO. HISTORICAL A SSfl., ,

FREEHOLD, H.J. *

<* THIS WEEK COVERING TOWNSHIP8 OF 14 Pages HOLMDEL, MADISON MARLBORO, MATAWAN One Section A N tt ' MATAWAN BOROUGH

Mambas . 03rd YEAR — 5th WEEK Nitfsoa] Editoiil Anoditiga' M ATAW AN, N. J.; THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1961 Member New Jersey Press Association Single Copy Ten Centj

Of Present MHS Soon Force Guide Change Matawan Regional Board of Ed- ( ucatfon moved Thursday to retain "Vnt-tllll-lM IKTsistilljl «s TilT~ _.? Finoer kyman & Fmne. Elizabeth, . Lightning Strikes li'uctilno MlMff pnsl jnlil-sumniL'r (oil architects of their new high school, , Rabies Clinics the Marlboro Township Hoard al to draw plans to “recondition" lhe The home of Mr. ahd Mrs. Myn* Ktlucalion last night to amend it* dfert Bonnema,. 1461 Sunset Way, Kdwm Liebenow, secretary of ■salary ijuiiie so young teachers will . iresent Matawan High School build* the llolimlfl Township Hoard of Cliffwood Beach, was struck by have ii better pay incentive lo come fng as a grammar school 4or use Health, unmmnced today rubies "after September 1962.” Alfred R. lightning Monday evening; about. into tin* system . There had be*si| clinics for dogs will* be held. Tliuxs- 6:20 o'clock. The lightning hit an- seven vacancies on u slaff of 30, Manville, chairman of the building day, Auj1, 17. from 7 ;111 to program committee of the former overhang and traveled down to the The Imunl art a “flat rate" of pin. tun! Saturday, Aug. If), frimi television set, blowing out the elcc- $llit)0 per annum for the first -three Matawan Township Board of Edu- 11 a nt u> VI o'clock noon, ut the tricity. Several sparks scattered on y e a rs o! te,-idling in tlu* , cation^ advanced the proposal as township garage, Crawford's Corn* Mrs. Bonnema, who was watching for those with Jhe H.S. .l)ej;ree It the best way to "evacuate" the: er Kd , llohndel Township. Dr. Ce­ Matawan Elementary School build* television. Mr. fionnfema reported is with nn M A. The guide had d i Spruit}* will he Ihe v eterin arian Tuesday morning he noticed the contained' u , starting salary of in g ,. e re c ted in 1895, as soon as in chtirge Members of thc Holmdel plaster boards in the ceiling of the (H S .) JKlOtl und a second step of possible. . ( M'lu A j'iociatlon will assist nl thi* Mr. Manville believed there could, living room had been loosened-foy J'HOO, the ftGOll pay not lu'injt nt* clinic ^ Ulned until the t lu id year. be- 16 rooms for grammar school the. slight explosion th at h ad b&cn use derived of the. building. The caused inside the house. - 1 ho* chaoi-i1 wad a)}rt!ed tu in an structure is operating as a high executive se.uslou tvv.o weeks u. n», school with 19 classrooms plus spe­ (ollinson New hul thori* kIill was nrrm m nitnis tiis- cialized „ instruction a'nd service cu.ssion whro it came up lor vote sites,, but Mr. Trianville acknowl­ Named Manager in open nnvimg. Jolm Nanowlcl) edged that the - State Department Hoaritl^ecrelary umiwti his follow hoard mpmbevs Of Education regulations for g ram ­ or hetuK “panicked" into Injudiclokis Matawan Office nml Iwi.ilv a n io n by Ihe u*«che# mar school rooms are not met by Middletown Aide To vtuamrii-s. iu* • clutied . them Iof the .size of some of the existing Keansburg S&L To jnmpmjj to a coiicluMim the p;iy high school classrooms. Hence his Fill Madison Post scale for young teachers was thi- estim ate of 16 g ra m m a r school Open Branch Aug. 5 Maiiuon Township Hoard ol lulu | cause ol the vtuuncie* without uiv» classrooms,, he noted, was after the -— LU* Ralph Wallace and Patrolman James Hoyt, Matawan Town­ The officers took at the felly under the-brJdHc where the (ioodrum cation nppointi d a new sccietaiy , due iloiisHleiutioii io otiiei im> tearing out of some of the walls Mrs. Elizabeth Vreeland, a life­ ship Policc, who were on the scene at Matawan Creek and the Roiite boy hung on and from which a swimming companion, Paul Davis, dived T huisduy. H r' Is WilUnm A. C o llu r lui.s snd redesigning and combining time resident of Matawan, will be S5 bridge Tuesday when the alarm was Riven of the drowning of -in after him. At the double-end boat lied to (he dock In the back­ soy. who will receive JKOOII pet Inviting Dlscoiitenl lome areas. Thera would be 18 th. manager of the Matawan Office Ham Goodnim jr., 15, Cliffwood Beach, checked the site at low tide ground, the (ioodrum -boy slipped from the urlp of the D uvIk bov hih! veur foi the IflUl 02 sdiiml yeur | Mr Nar/owldt also louiul llu) grammar school rooms removed of the Keansburg Savings and Loan again this morning. . ' was carried oil In the rapldly-swlrllng currenl. He also Rets mileage ut ciithi cciits | l*nanl mviiing dlsconlent in ihe fi>s* for use when the Matawan Elemen- Association. The office will be pet m ile‘ Mi Mi ColliOhim(olliohon funhus •been • ii*iu In' 1 nut - um ilinji • Us ituii'ii>..>s ’ . tary School is "evacuated." opened officially on Saturday at _ u L r* • a.ssi.slaoi sec.ielaiv to the Middle "> the guule regularly ||(> clmij{.-i| The Idea met with general board 134 Main St., in the center of Mat­ Levitt School R U riS H U g n Q l C om pofcyn loan IowohIhp Hoard ot I.dui-Itlion lhe Murllmm \StiH tiodri utiii. acceptance but for possible finan­ awan Borough. 1 ■ Lanzaro Wanls Police Department This makrs the second allempl ; (*uules al Ihe lop iuom1 m| cial difficulties. Daniel F. Heaney Harry P. Seamen, Executive Vice Matawan Regional Board of Joroier Momnuulh (,'o u n l j* to flit the o f lu r rtlJ i;mii|| id consideration in their work of re­ architect for W. J. Levitt, pro­ financial services to tha people of for Richard J. Ilughos, Demo uj*o the ho.it d n mi m'iI a W esllield ^ 11 ii/. ""on l,“'llu- ’""iu1n.imc lr\«-l |r \ i-l M design. Matawan and its environs. The as- posing a 1300-house development Bennett, Janw ich N qm ed Specials; cralic nominee for governm._ lhe Hum to ihe posi hut he tesie.nci' “ ‘ lilll tin- IIHllIC t'IIH‘111 “i of

Matawan Township, to draw •' "Waterr-Sewer;-FrcmdwsBr-Applied*fsor *------II ..I .. I. RAk.lllil*.l IB..^ ft.Bf.lll.IB A ( ...... ^ , it tt I L II. . ... I George A. Loscoe, the board see- eral Home Loa^Bajjit Its savings Brunch11 renldeni and brother ol ho:<’111,1 il \s,is mill'll1 rotary, cautioned that the contract accounts are insuredto $10,000.00 plans for a J4-rooin school to be A. Henry (iiordano, l ong Branch C om m itteem an Josep h A. Lou-, available to build a water aiul . had liled foi thr ...... ’•'•■'■••I 'I ' N .1 f would have' to include provision for donated by Mr. Levitt and to attorney who also has an office V\».| hiu|i plwiifi Hie I mu i < | w nh zaro called on the Murlboro Town­ er system lo serve, tlie whole lown po>t ami linn with live hrih-i <(uuli a cash settlement with.the Archi­ represent the board at hearings I in Keyport. MippoMlions (Hat olhei llu n .^ I Im i| ship Committee Thursday to “do 4-h(p Tfu*y Cited other p h u v s fn .it ions Imd hern inlet viewed Mi , tects if a proposition to bond to re­ in Trenton on these plans. j hi acreptlnu (he campaign 1**1 V luoiijflii if\«> \ .M .iiii ii". (,n,i f||^ something" about a police depart­ where, ihey chimed, the installing ( cillmson h«iH n device 111 Ini'uteh* 1 model the present high school into Harold J. Dolan, board presi­ j chairmanship, former Judge (ilor- ‘ iho..I ' nl h.it lii> w.tv H4».- ik mi. ment for lhe township He injected of water ond newer «vsli'in* by adniiiH siiiilioo 11 dim It u I ({•' i » und grammar school failed to secure dent, slated (he developer will I dano said of theJ)uLmrral1c nom­ Nil N,o /o»\ m Ii i u v i l »• i| \ | i , a the mutter when called upon to the|r firm hud brought in bin (o iln ee y e im Iiiih heen immsiunl 1 Jupport of the voters. An approved put up a 24-room schooi to start H I lo mine with h'iu nml In] vote for the appointment of two ad­ inee, a former .Slate Superior to .1 W lhmilhniei , Middh'lown with, the final ; JO rooms to be d u s lry . ««Hihi lii'rit... lhe ' pi mil ' project would entitle the architect ditional special officers, Oscor Ben­ Court judge, "he luis displayed a hoard tiecfclury^ ^ j added when the sales of the Lev- T h e y inform ed tlie to w n s ^ p corn-, No}ini Sm iu . »U|iermii'iulthi, nw to the seven per cent provided by nett and i^orman Janwich. To tlm .perception of the meaning as well ItQtute, but Mr. Loscoe staid they iU hom es a re com pleted. mittee that the prime considera­ John I'iirli'ldue |r . a hoaid ment .! poiii'ij lli.il the n» w ucale Imd nt» timo the township hus only one of­ us thc application uf (he law. lie hould be insisting on recompense The building will have 27 regu­ tion wus for their company to eel bei. has been inteilm acting uei ie ; nulled in lour sltm hm s ill IiuicIumh, ficer, Charles Witkowski. The new knows tiift state stuti be proposeH to n case of rejection at the polls. lar classrooms 27-by-29*feet; two a franchise for the entire township tary since the death nl Mi Me j reducinR the vaeaiKTeN Irom sove.i^ S men—will bo paid-$2r25 for--eac-h govern ______klndergartett_classf©omr5l=by^J-' befnrF jrmjiHer__wimT 'TiunpnnJrjr Hem y ...... to three. ^Itc-o s^Rned-t>n^lu*-l»e^^|^* nnjelieved me l>oaj-d should" ar­ working hour. • Mr.” laint that the Mor­ utility supplying both sewer and Newark, Those signed Oft Ihe hu*l| John J, Bradjey, acting sccre- he had been passod over loo tho hutldtiig prugrttm commltteo, ganville section was riddled by a of Iohk exportOnee were Mrar-Mur* jt&ry at the time the present budget with a lobby; a 32-by-29-foot water could offer better rules und nfany times tor elevation to tho announced tho board will gtt Wed­ teachers roomj-. storage rooms wave of vandalism, petty theft and service If it hud one largo unen­ Hmei-l.emmidj Matuwun, was ratified for regional board use; Superior Court, which carrlos- • nesday liufare the Slat*,? Division for books* .lafaltdr supplies and gasoline siphoning. noted tho cumbered area in which to oper- nl-,l«n«»1..0 »vetmnent i« (ip-U;nl Mn^-Alltw Prhw, noted that no 'appropriation that generalTneeds; a'kitchen, a mul­ B argain. H o u w ,.ia '‘which-ihr- t*f)sL. They' declared If »; -9v»nciilM provrt itfc^ JMM.D00 liunit uWie _ Would V* commensurate with what' tipurpose morn 80-by-4Z-feelf suf­ partner, sustained .*2500 l o i r W'ere. g ra n te d i t w ould b e hiVeKted crset tt Junior lll«H aolKNtl.on lho-1 - . thrill' V.,uilliclrj, rinne, Lyman & Finne likely, would ( The W-ycur-old Jurlit charged ficient for physical education and through a recent robbery. He found in a "Marlboro Water & Utility wnt that ...... timo.. that...... Iho counly...... tract untlir ontlott from IHaTffrtbl -Mr sunu nrtvtl ihtmf niiutlniit - - - (continued on page, /our) basketball;--*'boiler roomi one the situation beyond tha-capacity* C o .', as .assurance, thfti tho-tlniw-Lcour( . tuU ry,. with no pension A m buy W m ’’ Co. n r a r Old Mrl(lj:i> I li'fi viM-«m-ii>a In nimnlnl mhwniltm, covered walk. ' of the township's one special offi­ ciaj operations would be localized | bonoflti, wa, not ennugli l» ".live Also Mujjlit y'lil !>>• uiriliiirl/iilinif I hnifli'rjjnrlrn nml onr tipjir-r"|trniln. Tbe school will Im set on 10 cer and state police with a vrmt und held tu the lole benefil of lhe mortty for a rainy day," llo re­ Ill oxan'lsii llm »|n taken mi llii'illi- «'(■' I!1'''" " " u 'I' imiii' In pny Lavoie To Open acres, site to- be determined. complexity of traffic and other du­ people of |h e lownslYip. - turned fo private practice. l-'unlniiKm tra c t. f'olln-U ltd a s jl n m i >«iim |<> liinmi m vi,.« „ | Im There will be playing fields and ties over a wide area. The Jaffos nreseutcd a lurye bro­ all* (o r a J u n io r hi,;** I lo ko; lit...... * ivllll Iwo aitvi«lanl< MRS. ELIZABETH VREELAND recreational facilities also pro­ Mayor Charles T. McCue ques­ chure to umpllfy Iho dptaii.s of theli ll|l ut a (nice tin It' I" Ini'. |1'1' "It! Il1""1 III ollifi ■yMi'int Mr. Technical Center vided. - tioned whether tbe township could project. Mnyor McCue said all the BttHlnly li'Clol of tin- lovvinlnp iNai/m\uli nil. 11 Inn,, m-jj.ujv ,1 by the Federal/Savings and Loan assume the burden of full time po­ township comniitlee could d<) ut Inquiry On Fire Tl„. hom'd anprovrnl .1 |>lun ol “ I ' ^ ...... H«- ...... To Enhance Progress Insurance su ran ce Copp., copp., aa, p erm an en t in-'in > * i lice or assume more costs for po­ this time was 'to ri'ad over and sludenf insurance with tli<‘ t., W I " " fcil “jv i;uide and lhe ilrun.enl.llly gMfe U.S. Govern M flfq w a n I T C PR ■ licing under tha present taK rater get advice oivnhr*project. but he HullliiKer Co Newark, ann#-lo_w»vwJiUiiiacliolualic-aiJll!U_ j ----- mliiiitril on /iii/ir /(tin f Mr. Seamen said the office will, of the policc committed, certified one else waa likely to get u water llu* student Insurance Is al ihe j ~A new technical eenter, designed operate as a complete unit. The the appointment of thc two addi­ and iowecJiiiiichise until their pro­ Check Casino Blaze 'In d en t'll TWO- expensePHpeUNC but IMtHlllli'i | I ' — — to enhance progress in basio elec­ savings department will’offer regu­ Drowning Scareli tional special officers was all thc ject wus sliidu'd geholakiic atlilelK•iii-s .an-- fiivruMi Head* Scout Drive tronics, will be dedicated Thursday, lar savings accounts, Christmas I9til budget couid take care of. No Connection With Engel In Laurence Harbor by the bourd, incjirhiding . a aejiamle . |^ _ __ Aug. 10, ir w*s announced this Clubs, All Purpose Clubs and Save- Many Units Seek |>olliy HI H r> pei bead on fuoiball Week, by Lavoip L ab o rato ries, Inc., Pursued Matter For 8(x Years Mayor McCue conlirnu-d yeider- MiidiiiOil 'l ow n.slmi-^Pulu l* M ulrd By-Mail service. The Mortgage playern foi nim le« ll) H M ih ( aiol I Morganville. . Cliffwood Boy, 13 Dut Mr. Lanzaro noted he had day thal the two men had no con­ this morninK Iheir delectlve hurcuu Department will offer.home mort­ Kohobucki wa# u lone "no" vole j f In conjunction with the dedica­ pursued the matter of a police de nection, to hm knowledge, with continues Its probe into tho bla/e gage loans, FHA Home Improve­ (continued nn paK*" fuui) tion, the company also will conduct A search involving 24 separate parlmenl for six years and was George Enyel, the New York de­ that gutted part o( Iho Laurence ment Loans and for present mort its second annual product exhi­ first aid squads and disaster con­ convinced a municipality the si/.c veloper proponing to develop on Harbor Cuilno at Ihe beachfront gagors who quality, additional loans bition, to acquaint engineers and and population of Murlboro Town­ 3000 a c re s in the township The Monday nlHht. The flro under­ for the alteration or repair of their trol units and three skin diving iclentlsti from defense kgenciei ship no longer could be kept a safe mayor confirmed Mr. Kngel waa writers bureau is wnikhiH with (lna “I” Zone, l?oads hom os. organizations worked from 12:20 ancj military establishments with place tn which to live with uutrnod renewing options on farms which township officers the la te s t developments and Account Loans Available p.m. Tuesday on into today at ed police prolection. He deinimded , had bad an origin/}) expiration dale Patrolman Clifford Jaeger said achievements in the highly special­ For those savers who wish to Matawan Creek Bridge after .an “ 2<-hour protection on tbe scen e* ', of Aum. 2 . . the spacious beach front niith! club To Hell, Viewed ized field of automatic test equip­ make temporary loans for emer­ alarm was received by Matawan with accompanying better traffic' 'f’ax Assessor George A Wendel was closed al the time thu flro is ment. The product display and gencies Account Loans will be made Township Police that William control. He reminded the govern I was asked to send out 1733 post believed to havo started at khotil Map Al»o Submitted demonstration wJll be open for in­ available. This will eliminate the Goodrum jr., County RdA, Cliffwood, ing body the cost of increased !card* ^ property owners advising 10 u m. N esldeiits in the urea, lie spection (rom 10:30 a.m. to 9 p.m.. necessity for a saver to withdraw age 15, had'gone down, while swim­ crime wiped out the savings in lu* them that (heir places will he visil­ NSld, reported seeing people loiler- For Ely E»tat# Tract a t t h e L avoie L ab o rato ries in his funds to meet an unexpected ming and probably had drowned. es.of not havioK a police depart «d by renrescnlatlves of (Jnlled Ap- mg nboiit fhe darkened building ear Morganville. financial situation and he will con­ Lt. R alph W allace said. 300 first aid ment set up by ordinance. ,prai#al Co., Ctorfleld, In the course her in the ovenmn H olm del IMamuiiH H oaid lu es (continued on puge two) 'Hie fire koI off to a head Atari, day handled-three m»|or m«ti«*is According to Stephen D. Lavoie, tinue tto. e a rn ; u n in terru p ted divi­ and firemen aided lhe search. lhe rest of the committee finally » - ' sliooilnjc flamea ”30, to 41) fe<‘t In They gave nppioval 1,1 the font ; ('resident,; '"the new technical cen* dends. - - . The boy's companions, Paul agreed that there would be^ no e r o ccu p ies m ore th an 3000 square th? air," uccording. !o one wlinesi p«fo* report nn (he "1“ Wilf', VH^ ! 11 f In addition, Mr. Seamen conclud­ vis, Delaware Ave., Ciiffwood, and cost, at least, in getting the vTl-wk feet of display, classroom, and kit­ Police and llrem en rui.'iuK to Ih** Mile Of Houle frum Donald liv I ed, for added convenience the of­ Jam es Childs, Arlington Ave., Cliff- of Vincent C.' Keuper, the county Approve Variance Chen facilities. The eenter was de­ seem* reported they 'ICould sen. tho uiK, M oriow I'UnniiiR Associalen, . fice will provide ' personalized wcKki. w ere brought to police h e a d ­ prosecutor, on the matter and Mi signed to provide a suitable atmos­ spiialiOK tonKuei of orniiKtt fire Ithfgewood, rnoketn of the town- j m oney o rd ers. . ‘ quarters at 12:20 p.m. Tuesday,b' Lam beraon::.wa8.-imtr-Uclcd...la..ax;. leaping ui> Into the overcast Iky ,hlp Mauler I'laii, but Ihrii' dnl not ; phere for instruction, meetings, and a State-Highway Department tnicl range a meeting. For Swim Oijl) Dr. J. Wallace McCue and Ross from a mile away a p p ear an y -m lnjinum lot si/e m c i symposia, away from the din of the working at the Matawan Creek W. Maghan, Matawan residents and Sidney and Robert Jaffe, New ummendation an yet Mi Irvlag manufacturing facilities/’ Bridge to report what had happeii- - Prevents Spreading members of the Board .of Direc­ York, wer« introduced by Trank Holmdel Project To However, within tiilntites aft^r ils I'stiiuuted thill KIDtl peuons could .. On 29-Acre Tract (continued 09-page two) Set,, aside from the laboratories tors of the Association, were active Rsffa. vice chairman of the plan­ Township Committee urriyul on Ihe scene the Luurence Kuin em ploym ent In th e centi'l. W A Illtl N I. I.ONG . On a 2S*acre tract, the technical on Uie committee to renovate and ning board, who said they had a Harbor /;ir« Cti• Nt). 1 )ind Ihe Thrt-,'l" ‘/one would be foi smaller* W.irieu T,"f.ong, M.itawan Hoc- .center comprises a main building, furnish the new quarters. Where Sewer Outfall To proposal to offer thal mSghl be a hlu/e under rontrol and prevented. sire Industry, . The Holmdel Variance Board of Ouith, has been chosen lo head thn possible furnishings, h av e been way to make the township more Its spread in the main ballroom and (continued on page four) Adjustment on Thursday gave its 'Hie Uiard recommended the road Aiiiui.il Hoy Si oul dfjve for funds blended tor conform with the present Run 1025 Feet In Bay appealing to industry looking for lhe casino proper adjoining approval lo the construction of the jilarj for Hell' l.ubs a c c e s s ' to Ihe In lhe fall M i. I tin/.' has h n d .m any ------, Nolice .. architecture and character of Mat­ plant sites. - • r .by-2)'fribi refreshment stand,' Fire lowniliip commillee with th« slip Caf. C.M. Duke, district engineer community swimming" poo! project j y e a is In .ScoiiliiiM, he^iniUnK with Our y a rd and office will be awan. ’ , : - Capital For W ater, Sewer Chief John Larnbertnon rejxrrts. ulrttinn Huil Otis Setuiinn, the town of the Corps of Engineers, U.S. by th e llo lm d e l Sw im C lub, InCr jtolibiiiK »s a Mtiall Uiy in New closed Saturdays during the months The two men said they represent­ “ Wldlo the first units of flrj ihip engineer, be asked abinit shift­ Army. ..issued the following an­ 7 ne group hat been tryiiiR for more York, larer-uii a Hoy Seoul, and Sea of Jurte, July and August. For oil Notice - ed the Utility. Capital . Corp. . Ihey . .th a n a y e a r lo j e t tow nship ap* fighters to arrive at ths c,"<- ing « road across ihe Willium J nouncement Monday about a pro­ ! Si out in l!i^ buyshnre urea Or service call CO ifax 4-0200. __ asserted this flrpTjiad tbe capital proval on the construction-of-the centrated in training their hoses nn Charcoal chicken an d French posed sewer outfall in connection Duiii un farnrsn'that il did not k‘» j Alter living' lu Ihe U S Army ~ Louis Stultz Jr., Inc. ;------— ...... \ T - r — t “ community project. A site pre­ the flaming stand, a ape.eiul detail frfes to take out $1.25. R'olio Pouf with the installation of sewers in n ra r the D uncan house and f a i m , (n (;,»nnnny, .Mr. I,on# becam e in* w jfp—adv 17 - . viously was rejected by the Board hrokejntrt the casino on the oilier, bulltJinK—A .-foot tight nf way Is |,.,r(|4,,| n, Cnhhinu and inter, House, fl corners, Keyport. . Laurence Harbor and DTHwood '65 Children In ‘ ' l>ecause of complaints oi nolso and side'of the building to prevent the to be rul io He Uobeils ltd! inio Beach, Madison Township: ScouliiiK t'u rieiilly , he Is sn As* Swimming Program traffic:.’ _ s p r e a d - o H h r fift? in lh at direction, Schanck Kd at Keypoil'Holmdel hHiant SiOiilriiiihtei nf ‘hoop (M, "Application has been made to . The Hie approved at the July 27 Police, under the direction of ltd. Mr. Duncan cornplnlned hit- jMiitasvaii ' this office by the Madison Town* m eeling of tfo. virfanCfi Inard It Sgf.. W illiam liurlew , rerouted lint-. lerJy tlraf 23 acres of- bis farm ‘ M> l.o'og Is m/»r»)»;d. ba* two.' The first annual swipiining pm jliiP-ScwgM ge^uthorityj ^Laurence composed of approximately 12.1# flc from ' around the fire ii[i*u and wen* "hipped off" by the Seamaii liildM'u, and employed by (be K rinrin^function-wilt,- ( I' Harbor, Madison TownsBip/‘Mid­ warned back the crowds., of (lie lay o u t. . ' • • Umiw.iy l-’upiesii-rompan^ in l*eith— dlesex County, to install an outfall awan Township summer recreahun fcoallniJe^^n^ two) (conlimu'd on -page two) (continued on, paga four) A»iiIh»v ^ ^-Harrison R^- Williams—jr^ Raritan-and-Sandy: Hook Bays in stewer a n d - to - d redge in Ra’rila n program4s-being-C0nducled-^ty-C0— (D.N.J.), asked the Army Corps of N.J, I am, of course, pleased to Bay at-Laurence Harbor, Middle­ operation with the American-fl*d-f;--£~ Engineers Tuesday to reconsider sex County. Cross at Kepwell Park, Wayside. en earlier decision .against a rec­ learn ot the completion of the,re­ A total of 65 children are taking .Proponed 206-llcd Haywhore (MMieral lbjspihd "The applicant proposes to in­ ommendation Jot-hurricane protec­ port and to have the Corps' favor­ stall an 18" outfall sewer extend­ part In the second week of the . jidn work for a strip on Raritan able recommendations regarding its program. . - • ing approximately 1025 feet off-. adoption. ^ A trip. Ui-Atlantic City is planned Bay extending from Cliffwood #horevof-the-mean'high“Wat*r fine. Bjrach'to* Unfon*B«efr.~“v~‘:," ‘-,7; for Aug,. J3. Many paFenrrTPre aamrhowever,‘* ttfremuly'con-* It is also proposed to dredge an ' This Senator said he was pleased planning to make tl»«_trip with their cerned about the portion of the a re a ap p ro x im ately 2ft-feet-hy-!)SO* to noter that the Corps, in a report report lHat recommends beach ero­ children and those interested are fettJP a maximum depth of light asked to contact Daniel Stankl« oa Ju n e 7, had recom m ended an sion work, but does not. recommend feet befow mem iow water. (7ne - extensive plan for beach erosion hurricane protection Work for a wlcz,.director of the program. dredged material is fo be placed ^ Control and hurricane protection on Urge-part of this bayshore area. A-food and cake sale for- tlie on tne ‘upland. ‘...... • . • the south shore of Ratitaa Bay.­ I have received numerous letters benefit of the lummer progtarh is : T he H>984>000 p ro je c t included hur- from officials and residents of Cliff­ *T^he decision as to .w h e th e r ‘o r being held on Saturday otL Mr* ncane protection at Keansburg, wood Beach, Keyport snd Union not a permit will be issued must Kopr'f bus. The buf will be at dif­ - Past Keansburg, and combined Beach, expressing* extreme anxiety rest primarily upon the effect of ferent- points la the township shore ?nd hurricane protection at about Iheir vulnerability to tiM \he P^opoKi work -Wi-MvijHlpn. throughout the day. Donations are Madison Township. . nods ind hurricanes. • j AnX critieiimi or prole«ti regard- needed to maka this safe i iuccen ■ But the area from Cliffwood Beach -.They hive had to bear aeriou, i P™pottd worlc. -from the Proceeds will be used for additional to Union Beach was to receive only threats to their' physical safety,; s,“ndP0'nt ,ho"'d recreational programs. limited beach erosion work without substantial fioancial burdens and i ^ia offic< prior 10 In the foul shooting contest •>: p u rric an e protection, It ^vas dii- dangerous health hazards on many ^-UK- 11. 196J. olh^nviie it ^lll be Cliffwood- Park, the leaders are eovered. occasions in the past. They had {Pr€*urr,ed that there are no objec- John Kearns and Edward Hamilton Letter To Engineers hoped as had 1, that the completion; l*0***- The-letters of objection are Jo} M occi.and A. *Mi>ccl vfzt' v.-rrr - Rijhl.l. a■ letterll tICI toi V tllW the l^VU Board , M ofJ En- of this .,,13 It report JAJ, i would(.UUIU be the JliSl*first \ ^ * VL-- W,S, 'A rm" " yJ Ln*"' ' ners of trophies in ihe track nenu glneers for Rivers and Harbors to- slep toward- providing them relief i gineer.District, Corps of Engineers, ; day, the Senator said: “J have had! "Therefore. 1 «oold lik* to re- ^ * ^ew York (i>. NoUca “ l*i opportunity to study in some I quest'^lat the Corps review its re-< N.Y." " ** " N r* York Turnpike E xpress detail the recent reports issuecf by | port cin4 ma'Jse farther %fudy re- ■ T h e open eod oi the oulf*)I will Muta, f/e^urot dally service from, the Corps of Engineers recommend-i gardmg ths /easibiiity of provid* ■be. only 1 few hundred feet f r o mKollo's...... Commuters ‘buy •■*10 Ir- p The picture shawa tbe proposed 704-bfd Havshora llospiial New Vorli, pfsnnlag *° bultd tlw furspita) «| a cost of betwwn • lag b-?-ch erniiion jnd hurricane ! in* hurricane protection along the (fie offshore Middleies-Momnouth books and save. For schedule call (• bv built In Harllen 1>wn*blp on Isnds presently owned by Harvey j arid \, -protection work along the shores oi. whole area." . ' County iine. COlfai 4-Z222, js. Bedla sr. Ih# Isnd Is optioned tp-the |jifiion4 Coutructioa Ce,l ■ . _ Hfi Thursday,..August 3,r 1961 P a g* Two THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. Details Conflict, JCP&L Lineman Joins Turlie Club Gan Retire Now Zip Glass Into Place At Bell Lab Morganville Fire Auxiliary Meets Both Are Fined 62-Years-Of-Age The regular m eetingof Ihe Ladies Magistrate James H. Martin, -Residents of the greater Raritan Auxiliary -of the Morganville Fire Matawan,^ found both defendants Bay area, as well as miilions of Co. was held July 26. The fair was discussed. Those attending were guilty Monday and assessed fines others throgghout the nation, are o f $10 and $5 costs in the July 6 Mrs. Robert Seber, Mrs.’John Mc­ undoubtedly aware that anyone who. accident case involving William H. Cormick, .Mrs. Clifford Reichpnber* ger, Mrs, Louis Baeri, Mrs, -Fran­ Bradv,- 18, Valley Rd., Matawan, has workdid for others or fo.r’him­ and Mrs. Isabelle Lambertson, G8, self under the Social'Security law ces Polichak,. Mrs. . David. Shead bf 124 Freneau Ave., Matawan; Mr. and ..daughters, Mrs. Louis Lubeck, now can draw retirement benefits Mrs. Lylu .Beal,' Mrs. Jo sep h -Brady was represented by Ralph a t age C2. H ow ever, th ere are S.-Heuser, 'Matawan, and Mrs. Shead, Mrs. Charles'-Farrell, Mrs, •Lambertson b^ Edward W. Currie, earnings restrictions as to, how Florence Far,rell, Mrs. Fred Eckel. M ataw an. , .... . much they may earn and still re­ Mrs. Shead received an anniver­ sary gift from her secret pal.-Mrs. First on the"sland Hwas ftobert E. ceive their monthly Social Security Kelly, Neptune City, driver or a checks as long as they are .under gift from her secret pal; The dark 'c ar in back of Mr. Brady’s in (he age 72. It is important to know that i horse prize was won by Mrs. southbound lane. Mr. Kelly testified Baeri. Following the 'meeting he saw Mr.* Brady’s car yo past once an insured person reaches the Broad St. light on Route 34 his 72nd birthday, there is no longer games were played and refresh­ ments were served. v and the Lambertsop auto cqming any earnings restriction. rortlTby the Johnston1^’ Gas Sia-‘ For anyone who is under the age • tion. Mr. Kelly recalled the light Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hibbetts of 72, the earn in g s restrictio n is was green. He said that Mrs.^ and daughter. Kimberly Anne, . Lambertson's car drifted over into*’’; basically $1200 for an entire calen­ Avon, were Saturday evening guests Mr. Brady's lane, as though mak­ dar year and if one's annual at the home of Mr.' .and Mrs. Clif­ ing a left turn with no signals on. earnings exceed $1200, he will lose ford Reichenberger. Mr. Currie, on cross-examination a certain portion of his Social Mrs. David Ferriaro and chil­ determined from Mr. Kelly he did Security benefits. As to anyone who dren, David and Brian, Elizabeth not see Mr. Bradyjrrake'any move­ is 72 or over, let me add one word City, N.C., are spending a couple ment from his course to avoid Frank Damctz, left, Jersey Central Power & Light Company Line* of caution. IT such an individual of weeks with Mrs. Albert Taber and family. collision even though there was man, receives spccial hard hat and certificate signifying his member* works all year long and his earn­ plenty of room on either side to ship In the Turtle Cluh from Norman Reid, JCP&L Safety Represent* ings a re o v er $1200 in th at year, Mrs. Raymond Brown.-has re­ benefits wfll be.payable only begin­ do so. . alive. Membership In the Turtle Club Is limited to persons who have turned home after spending a ning with , the'month in which he No Signal Given escaped injury because they were wearing a hard hat at the time of I couple of weeks visiting in Mana- reaches his 72nd birthday. Under examination by Mr. Heu­ an accident. Mr. Dametz, who lives ?t 248 Rutledge Dr., Middletown squan with her sor-in-law and Here is an example to clarify ser, Mr. Brady stated Jhere was Township, was working in u substation when a piece of equipment fell daughter. Mr,« and Mrs. William this point. An insured individual is from above and struck film on the head. His safety hat cushioned the Bornernann and family. . no signal for a left (urn given by continuing to w ork for $500 a Mrs. Lambertson, cither directional blow and protected him from serious injury. Mr. Damctz works out of Some of the m em bers of the month, but •>he comes into the or by hand, before she turned out JCP&L’s Union Beach Operatfn'g'TJIsfrltt. ■ Morganville Social Club went to the Social Security office in Aprit and of her lane over into the path nf ' Eatontown Shopping Center on Jtiiy files his application at that time. r 20 to see “Susan Slept Here” star­ !h» Brady car when only five feet He will be 72-years-old in June. It ; ring Allen-Dale. Those attending mvay.. Mr. Brady-denied he was will be explained to him that as SBA Loans Available To Firms I were Mrs. Edward Becker. Mrs. going more than 30-miles-per-hour. long as he continues to work, there Harry Konowalow, Mrs, Louis Bee- He testified that after the accident will be no monthly benefits paid |ker, Mrs. Martin Smith $r., Mrs. the Cumbertson car wns 25 feet to him until June, but from then That Arc Forced To Relocate Robert Owens. Mrs. Donald Miller, frnm the Rrnad Sl. intersection on his benefits will be paid monthly, i Mrs. John Wilson. Mrs. .Joseph while his had gone on another 45 Small businesses sustaining Eco­ charge a rate of interest higher regardless of his earnings the rest ’ feet. nomic injury and forced lo relocate than 3 3/8 per ccnt, provided the of the year. He works all year long ; ! Lanzaro sr., Mrs. Robert Seber, bpcuuse of federally-aided urban re­ land Miss Sarah Ann Seber. Plans When Mr. Currie put Mrs. Lam­ rate is legal and reasonable. Par: and his earnings a re $6000 for the i bertson on the stand, she told the newal, highjvay and other construc­ year. Consequently this individual , 1 were made for the following meit- ticipations by SBA may not be court she never had left her nwn tion programs are eligible for low will nor receive benefit • chocks for I ing to be held at the home of Mrs. northbound lane, that Ihe B?ady interest. Jojig*lerm loans from the morethartOO per cent of the total the first five months of the year. Sm ith sr. car had coine over arid Mr Utr Ca> Small 'Business Administration un-||0an. Maturities for loans under If you are approaching your 72nd Miss Harriet Weber and John ond spun her around into the posi- dcr a new program annoutyied by I (lljs pr0J,rani< including renewals birthday and are still working, hut Campbell were Sunday evening tion w hereby her auto was cross- j E. A. Leibm an, Acting Regional j ancJ ej(ten>sl0have ns> never ,nay inquired nol exceed about Social guests at the home of Mr. and wise of the road in the southhound | Director. j 20 years and loans will generally Security benefits, you should con­ Mrs. Marlin Smith jr. and family. Jane- . Under the new program, SBA be repayable in monthly payments. tact your Social Security office j ^ fjr5t 0f 5434 pones of glass are “zipped” into .ut only 25 per cent from the inside, allowing a {clear Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ow^ns und Mr Heuser questioned how Mrs vvill make loans, either directly or J including interest on Ihe unpaid promptly. place ni Bell Telephone Laboratories’ development view of tbe surrounding countryside. The partially children. Bubby and Vivien,, and Lambertson could know this when 1 jn participation with banks, for, balance, Your nearest officc is located at ccnter, now under construction In Holmdel. The mirrored exterior reduces the amount of solar heat Donald Miller spent Tuesday she was denying recollection of all1 terms up to 20 years to help re , Mnk. Arranwmonu 31.1 Stale St., Perth Amboy. For , paneSt fflch measuring about J4-by-75 Inches, are transferred from the outside in. The Western , Atlantic City. * S tn ^ T l °f, '“‘th stole I fMabhsh Ihe.e small firms The | A moratorium on principal pay- other locations, see your telephone j scj jn individual gaskets and hela in position by in­ Electric Company, supervisor of the building project, \ ------tf-lien loaded into the ambulance merest rate on ihe federal loan , jf neci,s.arv mav he author book under, "US. Department of dependent, .self-locking zippers. The. glass is no­ i io be installed at the rate k I T . * ffPiTWf.'"WPiraf«■,"] proxiniately 'tt p v ^cenl^refrt^lfve^T rom tRe routs 13e,*^0f som e 45b panes per ♦ear-g^«ainfrii^^fc.,^ ^ p p T o r c ^ a r T a y w tte strongly asserted she was no, .urn- on a statutory formula. j ^ 'sLsetnon, Also a,' . Social Security Administration.'’ ' * in Irfi into I In gas station a* she | Loans approvi-d tnrough June 30. ;.anKI.nmlls mav bc m„dl, for sma|. moving current. The Davis youth ness cannot be carried on by per- sjlc w U bv m llet! am unil ° " m m a m " H amortization payment, ,n the pul id around. of 3 .1/8 per cent ,1 year. | (lr5l (ew years w|lh inc„.asfd Rovers Win On Road Building said he aod the Childs boy then ^sons not electcd or appointed to wooded areas* and a roadway nf Magistrate Mailin found the con Authority for the new proitrani payments in later years. —^ • decided there was nothing more public office. .about 1400 feet will be required for tradutory testimony implicated is contained in provisions of the] Applicants must have a success- ■ rnO T U m IvflinC i lht’y cou,d do but give the alarm. United Appraisal's offer of $11.- access. holh tim ers and fined them. Housing Act of 1961. passed by the | ful record of business experience. De Luca No-Hit 1 i v grain i a m VGains FitiU tf They hailed the Slate Highway men 500 for Ihe revaljation has been The project will include not only Congress on June 2», and signed in-i and be able to demonstrate a ~ at work with the truck. Bayshore Babe Ruth League As the stepped-up federal-aid accepted. Jan." I is the target date 'an ^ s*]aP®d. P0®], wil!1 8 *\ to law by President Kennedy on i reasonable prospect that Ihe Inun , •— v .4. J..W.€U . , ] meter leg .(offtcial Olympic) and Cliffwood Angels leadership reverted to the Raritan highway program celebrated its ‘ First Aids At Scene June :I0 This legislation also add- I can be repaid from earnings of the for completion-6f their work. 25yard leg (official AAU-) -and a Township PAL nine on a no-hitter fifth birthday on July I. roadbuild- The boys* report sent Matawan Lead Adult League ed $25,000,000 Jo SBA's loan revolv- [business as re-established, No_$pe-. _ N o .A c ||o n Taken j_40-foot d iam etec kiddie pool,--but by-Dan-Detucar Ron Davis was ins >n Am erica is going forw ard ,Fir.sl ,S00 jn IDGO and only bid and Jannarone En- iance board on behal* of the iiolm- fo r th e lead. 'PJayoffj ;‘are lo be then ihe Raritan, pitcher lightened bridge became a mazfe as a Note .. Mr. XeJbman gaid ihe amounts tf iApplieaots Jo; these loans should djjwn to fan the next three men and about $4,000,000,000 in J950. of sightseers in cars hanipered rep- Matawan. bid W .-ide!..Swinl ciub.and he commented held- with the" first team pluylng the new SBA loans will be based apply to the nearest SBA field of­ the third and the second playing retire the side. ' "Sparkplugging the whole inten-'cue efforts d .-k m vV -... ihi>t:the club was1 glad to see that upon the Agency's estimate of fice. If a hank is willing to par­ _ Kftrttanjr^^Ruvfis (3) Mr. Ratcl|(fe faid the W ,. werf. Holmdel w is;a*are enpufih see the fourth. economic injury to applicants re­ ticipate in the loan, Ihe applicant ab r h j sified program" he said; "are the I The Goodrpm boy lived with hti ol-er the amount budgeted lor he he va|ue f lhe . projecr to the ' M andlni* CiiMinn. m I I expenditures made under the fed- [father William sr., a paralyzed work. He said th ere is about $30.-* • -- -* • 1 T eam W I. sulting from urban renewal, high­ should apply to the bank and re­ ; community. Mr. Parker said that Morturl.v. c 3 0 000 rem aining in the road d ep art­ Cllftwood Angela 0 i way or other.construction conduct­ quest it to communicate with the Lungo, ab 1 I eral-aid highway program. Since Iveteran World War II, two although there remained the for­ CUffwood Firemen 7 2 ed with federal funds, and may nearest SBA field office, * Sachi, lb 3 1 ,u u . tr u * . r ificrj-iyoiinKer sisters arid his paternal ment budget for 1961. One solution Sportsmen 3 a Nappl, ef 3 0 the historic Highway A ct.ef 1356 , jirandparents. He was a 1961 grad- mality or final township commilioe Ouk Shades Firemen I H include funds for the purchase of to the problem, he said, would Pmrcri. If .30 was passed, more than $20,000,000,-, uate of Cliffwood Memorial School. ... --'-agreement on the project, the trus- new or. existing facilities and new ‘“Making Household Fabrics Cnrarltin. 2b * ‘ ”20 be to adopt an emergency resolu- •; a?,d h ' comraillccs It's easy to add zesty, fresh machinery and equipment, as well Flnme Resistant" is the topic of Di- L u ia. p 0 0 000 has been com m iltcd by the non appropriallng the money of ,hc dub are read* OlHvk. rf 2 0 flavor- to-green. Isaiads.—lass-sec*. .aR-working-capital-_ivJiile-.awaiting a new- publication of the UrSr De­ federal go vernment and the estates ta th« membership drive and'finali/e lions or fresh grapefruit, avocado business in the new. location. partment of Agriculture. Single on iederal-aid highway projects, Lanzaro Wants . . ’ i i j the planninc corl|ractors* specifications now that slices, ripe oliva wedges and crisp A bank or private* lending agency Malan'ait Twp. PAL (I) board, replacing Lindsav LeMoine .u u j l , j , copics mhy be obtainctl free from - ' " Interstate Systepi greens with your favorite dressing. participating in such loans may ab r (continued from page one) who resltilled two weeks atm Mr 'the variance board has voted to IfC Pl7/i, IfC \ I. . i h J i recommend final approval by the the Offici of Information of the De­ M»dj»IUi, v . “Backbone of the system is the of making a revaluation study for p artm en t, W ashington 25, D. C. S ii'a rto . t i 41,000-mile Natjgnal System of In­ Ihe township. Mr.’ Wcndel was au­ of education. °' b°“rd >ownship committee.P Dnvid, p thorized to spend $50 to g et addi­ The committee authorized Philip! The Holmdel Swim Club can be CALL LO 6-9858 FOR The publication offcrg four for­ Halfron, !tb terstate and defense Highways. tional help to address the cards. Costello. Perth Amboy, to codify its icontacted by mail at P.O. Bon 82. mulas^ fo r water solutions whirh E. .Jtiiinilton, N early 11,000 m iles of this system rtofs, rf John Dressier, a spectator, said can be applied to washatifc cotton are now open to traffic; in addi­ ordinances! The project will cost! Holmdel. " . . BILL RYDER’S DowriCy. 2b he believed the revaluation would $3500 and is expected to be com-1 ------or rayon clothes or household fur­ JJimiber, !■( tion, construction is going forward sufficiently benefit him that he pleted in a year. Mr. Costello was j How about business canfc? nishings. But It is emphasized thut Ifl. 1 on 4400 m iles.w hile engineering 0£ could offer to address the cards right-or-way acquisition w as in municipal clerk of Perth Amboy;We can supply them quickly the solutions make materials fire Raritan Tup. Rover* OOO 0030—3 for the:township for nothing. But ...... TOWN TAVERN Metavtan Twp. PAL OOO 0010—1 p ro g ress on an o th er 10,400 m iles. for many years and already has j and at the right price. Come resistant, not fireproof. Treated he was advised that official busi- codified Holmdel ordinances. I and try us. , : 174 MAIN ST., MATAWAN materials will char nnd possibly Thus some form of work was under You never know what lies around w ay ot; co m p leted on 25,400 m iles, glow, but won't bur$f Into flame the next bend in the road but you or about 62 per cent of the total. and spread fire. caiT’be fairly certain there is an­ “Meanwhtle, somewhat over­ Package Goods — Sandwiches other motorist. Vacationists should shadowed by the ‘glamour roads’ How about business .cards? be as alert on nurrow back roads of the Interstate System, a vast We can supply them quickl)T as Jhey would bc on congested amount of work has been going PIZZA BY VERNA and at -the., right -price. Come turnpikes. Always stop.to do your forward on the remainder of the and try' us. • sightseeing. ^ — federal-aid network, the. primary, secondary nnd urban hiyltway«4 MORGANVILLE making up the so-called ARC sys-- te m s .' A pproxim ately 115,500 m iles have heen built on these systems sin c e -Ju ly I, I956. pt n total cost qf $7,800,000,000, approxim ately half FIREMEN'S FAIR of which represented federal funds. local friend of the family "Except, for a few local roads and streets, the entire nmounf of America's vast roadbuitding effort FROM JULY 29t^hr.u9h AUGUST 5th |s being paid for solely by revenues from taxes levied on thg_nation’s highway users.'-' ...... (Excluding Sunday, July 30th) ' - Inquiry On Fire HIGHWAY 79 - MORGANVILLE (continued from page one) , The Matawan Journal curious with the loudspeakers at­ tached to the patrol cors.* Chief Lambertson' estimates .the blaze was brought under control within nfl'nutes after the arrival of th e first contingents. By 10:30 p.m . AMUSEMENTS - DANCING - REFRESHMENTS Every week this local family jtll that was left to show fierceness frith which the blazd first erupted friend is chock full of local,' was the smoking antf gutted inter­ ior of the refreshment stand, . lively news stories — local sports 1 William Bailey, 1B6 Occan Ave., 'ing With Music by the Swinging Trio Laurence vH ar^grK;n).JU»ajiftt^0f::the , local features — local pictures. Bi all room, iaid tno stand,had not been in iulc 'in ‘recent 'm'ohths. dohlactcd John Maiorano, New Brunswick,. yhot, >vilh M el.P erfonc, AMPLE PARKING FIELD SPRAYED FOR MOSQUITOES Edison, is nn owner of the place. i By midnight a skeleton crew of .,0 0 0 loc al people rfretnen still remained ^t the scene getting down,the smoke.*blackened b uilding.,, ' • ' ' read it each week — AMUSEMENT RIDES TOfrTHE CHILDREN Matajyan Creek.... (continued from page one) ONLY 10‘ A WEEK ed. The Davis boy told Patrolman James Hoyt they had been swim­ Firemen’s and Auxiliary Night Jjk DELIVERED TO ming off a floating jetty under the bridge and that he and tlfe Good- ...*%> YOUR DOOR! rum boy had climhed back on the jetty only to have the swiftly mov­ Wednesday, Aug. 2nd In Case of Rain Thursday ing current of near high tide carry, the Goodrum boy off. The Davis' boy told the officer - ASK F0R - he dove in nfter the Goodrum boy and sought to hold his struggling, (IRCULATI0N dripping companion..^ They went Right Now -C all CO 4-3030 DEPARTMENT down twice, the Davis boy related, and he fought his way back to the Fireworks Friday and Saturday, Aug. 4 and 5 surface and Ihe Goodrum boy sud- l i i ii ! i k , rte a ly ‘b ecam e-m o tio n less artU slip­ JM :. - ped awny from him into the swiftly ThuM/>y0 Ajjgutt Jl, 1961 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. PageThree Hurricane Season Is With Us; Rutgers Soil Sleuths jobless Office ... Area Residents Fined Old Names In Monmouth In Middletown CoOrt State CD Units Give These Tips Placcd Workers Richard .Harms; 120 Bread St., M ataw an, w as ^ necl by Mid* With 1961's Hurricane Anna al cause large picture^ and show win­ The Red Bank office of the State There is ^legend l^at lwins were of will, abstracted In N. J. Arch- dletown Townsliip Magistrate W. reajly in the record books, and dows to b e blown out". M asking tap e Employment Service was able to born in.lhe stockade in Middletown Ives''Vol. XXX pp.15 and 16). He memories of lastj/ea'r’s Hurricane is mentioned ag;oMipp£t Freehold, Gilbert MunsAti Ju ly a criss-crossed on. these windows provide qualified w orkers for 300 during an Indian raid on the early Doima„siilI fresh in most minds, should prevent this. - Monmouth County, N.J. charge of larceny.* According to 'the.State Division of Civil Defense of the 399 requests received from settlers—the stockude stood where Stay indoors during the storm. Christ Church now stands, or near As the representative of 'Ben- Police Chief Karl N, Hoyer, Harm* and Disaster Control today .issued employers in this area last month, Be sure that a window or door can by,., and that the first- twin was janjin Field, or his heirs, or in his a list. of precautions- to be - taken was srresfed by Special Officer be opened on the lee side of the Harry Shapiro, manager, hasTre’* nam ed “ H ope" andh the second, own right,, lie held proprietary in* ..before, during and after tropical Carl /.iulijiski. July 8, when the of- \ house—the side opposite-the one ported. Total number of place­ ‘‘Deliverance,” which makes for n teresls in West Jersey...... - sto rm s. . fleer obscryed-him and two juveni­ facing the wind. • ments mad€~hy.-Jus office during happy story. - Are there any bccount books, "Following these ‘dos and don't s' Check on everything that might But if this is the way names were family papers, or oilier documents les taking twVhiih'capT'off a car wiH. prevent or minimize loss of June. Mr. Shapiro said, was. IS blow away or be tojr loose. Gar­ chosen i« Did Monmouth, how do extnjit, show ing dates and to vvhoiii parkeiTin 'front-ofM he-Leonardo- - property and life," Thomas S. Dig­ nbove the number made during the bage cans, garden tools, toys, signs, we explain "Safety" Borden? We he or his wife Martha sold prop­ Diner, Chief Hoyer said the juveut- nan, State CQt Chief, advised. - same month last y.’jr. pcrch furniture, awnings and other find inuny ladies named "Pa* erty, particularly In Morris Coun les have heen turned over to'autfror- me-w«apo»s-oF-de5mi< UeHiie "; we te they to have a life u f Many o f fflivjbhs filled, he added," ty, hoiwpen 1713 mm 1743? (it.w.p., iUe« iu Freehold, • dfieck your home. Secure loose tidn in hurricane winds. Store them wen* for key personnel required lo patience or djd_mother need great M adison) - Joseph Fisher, 11 Sea Breeze shmgTcs and shutters. Repair shaky all inside if possible. patience befljre they arrived? The meet production quotas. Some of No, 10—‘Taylor: Can anyone give Way, Keansburg, was fined S2S> for chim neys. Heavy rains always accompany a these workers, unavailable in this names of *T»ylvnnus," "Cyrenius" Ihe name and line of the "Whiji” iissmiIt ing Anthony Colelne, 109 ' Check your yard. Trim or remove hurricane. 'Keep alert for possible area, were recruited _through Ihe. ami VWilhamus". must have heen Taylor family as contrasted with Sea llree/e Way, Keanshuri*. Don* dead or dying trees. Anchor objects flooding. ' • slate clearance system in which nil of Dutch origin, and lliblicar.numits the "lorv"- line? IV.M.O.. Middle were vet-y- jH»pulai-Hitil-Avlmre-tlid' ■'tftdTKrrorsrrlO PctliM fXa.; !(a/.letT- such as doe houses and lumber —Have—extra food on hand, es­ 34 ~plao£mtMit—af-fiees-of—t he—Stn ttr town) "Stophil" originate and "Stillwug- was fined for assaulting his wife piles. pecially items that can be eaten Employment Service participate. onV" in the tow nship J u ly JR. Have a battery-powered radio with little preparation and jwithoiit ——This is another stiW s&rvicc pro­ Your advertisement In this pa­ available. Power lines are usually "Primrose"'Hopping was a strap* cooking. Make provisions for cliil-. vided without fee to both employers per will reuch prospective .pur­ Mils week, why don't- you look among the first victims of a storm. ping '‘gentleman, also ‘'Restore" dren and adults requiring special and job seekers,” Mr. Shapiro said. chasers In every community iiTihe through the windows of your Have at least one flashlight avail­ l.ippcneott and "Remembrance" of diets. And don't forget your pets. Co-operation of lm*uw*tuivn and bayshore area. church . . . from the inside. . able. the sume family. We also find lhat Sterilize the bathtub, jugs, bottles industrialists withXhr times must have been hard with When It Nears anJ cooking utensils and fill with ra.npaign launched last me by majiy exigencies from which lo be Listen to your radio or television drinking water. Water service may the state and.fti delivered. Most men were plain for the latest Weather Burca.u ad­ be interrupted by a storm and wells has tended-to i John. James and Henry, hut what for the vacation of Your Dreami visories and warnings. Keep your may become polluted. unemployment in fantasy made Mi unit Mrs Got - radioless neighbors informed. If the ce^i^f or “eye”' of the Shapiro disclosed. don—after they had left Monmouth, Get atvay from low-lying beaches storm passes directly over, there 1 Despite the cu/renl volume consult with us we m ust suy. for lit.e*ln G eorgia— and„olher areas which may be will be a lull in the wind lasting placements, - many •• desirable job name their son Tontbigbee and his swept by storm tides or waves. If from a few minutes to half an openings remain. Currently needed before you |0 . , , twin sister, Mississippi, after the passage to high ground is likely hour or more. Stay in a safe place. by local employers are all kinds rivers? to be under water, .Jeave early. R em em ber th e w ind Will retu rn of professional engineers, carpen­ You have tho fun , . . wo do tho planning Don’t risk being marooned. * suddenly from the opposite direc­ Continuing efforts lo unlock mysteries of (he soli have led Rutgers ters. painters, and sewing machine Names taken from "This Old and arranging. What's, Differences between extreme low tion, frequently wjj,h__£ven g rea te r University scientists to the use of an x-ray machine which Rives fast operators. Mr. Shapiro urged per­ Monmouth of Ours" hy llornot more, there's no wlra pressure in a hurricane and high sons with these skills to register Questions: . violence. ' and accurate determination of mineral elements In soil,"plant tissue and cost for our services. pressure inside a building often Keep gasoline tank in ^iur car other substances under study ia the Soils Department of the State for work al the local employment No. 9—Allen: Nathan Allen died University's College of Agriculture. Dr. Lowell A. Douglas, New o ffu ^ r betw een Dec. 2, 1732, (d ate of will), ••••••••••••••••••••I Brunswick, trained as a geologist and chemist, here sots up a soil sample ^A pproxim ately 1916. eligible -Clai­ and Jan . 30. 1738.-(dalea>f p io b ale Brown Travel Bureau In the x-ray'diffractometcr, heart of the machine. This modern re­ mants received unemployment D O ( alls; Valiev ••4141 - IK Minim HI., I’ertb A n th e r search tool, composed of several large transformers, an Intricate con­ compensation benefits last month, V lituadwajr, fcenuHt — Nl|hla Call COlfai l-SSIt • FREE INSTALLATION • trol panel and some 130 electronic tubes, has done much lo further as com pared lo 2136 during the p re­ J ALUMINUM COMBINATION • Rutgers' basic research on soils. ______vious month and 1179 in July ItMIQ. Now la the time to advertise fillfrd. Gas pumps will he unable to State 4-H Fashion those unused articles for sale. A • STORM WINDOWS • operate while power ii off. small ad in the classified column HOT WEATHER SPECIAL! If Evacuated Review To Be Sept. 23 will' turn then; into cash for you. Shut off gas and electric power This year's state 4-H Fashion Re­ COMPLETE ENGINE TUNE-UP before leaving home. <­ view will be S atu rd ay , Sept- 23, in : 6 > « s 7 7 " s Head for designated shelters and ML0UISI.PRAGER Cherry Hill Inn. Haddonfield. This 1. Check1 Radiator • TRIPLE INSERT evacuation points. Evacuated ar­ • WEATHERSTRIPPED event is, in a sense! graduation day eas will be policed to prevent loot­ OPTOMETRIST Can be cleaned easily from inside. Made nl all ALCOt Aluminum. for a most successful do-it-yourself Free Installation by our own skilled craftsmen. (WK 8KI.L At ing. EYES EXAMINED 2. Check Hose Connections ADVERTISED PRICKS). BUY DIRECT—SHOWROOM ONLY! NO charm school for teen-agers, the FOR INSURANCE CAll SAI.ESMKNf! VO COMMISSIONS! T h rir are quality window* al Remain at shelters until informed OFFICE HOURS loweit price* anywhere—Shop! Compare! Save! 4-H clothing program . y6u may leave Reentry into flood­ Dally and Saturdays 3. Check Fan Belt m y------ed or damaged area will not he liach year during the State 4-H I A.M. lo • P.M. B O B O R R Fridays • A.M. to • P.M. 717 Rt. M - Union Beach Genuine Alcoa permitted until public health offici­ Fashion Review, ahout 100 girls 4. Check Thermottat Closed AU Day Wednesdays A lum inum als and building inspectors have step before an audience to show the VENETIAN Win d o w clothes they havo m ode in 4-H CO 4-5022 Combination checked the area and declared it work during the year. They are 30 W. Front St., 5. Clean and Space Points BLINDS safe. - tWl.fam Muluil Automyb'ls Imuums Ct] DOOR shades winners of “excellent” ratings in Keyport Hits torn Ht* Intuiiftcs C*. Again, keep calm, ff instructions County 4-H F ashion F. vents. A w in­ Hits fu n flis C»t«llt| C«. ar.i obeyed promptly, there is little 6. Test Condenier and Coll ner of the state show becomes a COlfax 4-2020 n»ms ti^pica — ■v.ooMiNetuN. $2388 personal danger involved. delegate to N ational 4-H Club Post-Hurricane Measures Congress in Chicago where she 7. Clean and Re-Set Spark Plugs • Instillation Don't touch loose or dangling takes part in a similar review with optional 2 i » 5 girls from other slates. 1 9 * wires. Report damage to police or • Complete, ready 8. Adjust Carburator ' Ur hiHf!...... Whltf wtabible the light and power company. If The 4-H cioihing project is a long­ Complete, ready to In* a live wire falls on your car while time undertaking by girls who are WINDOW SHADE SALE! ■tall. Price Include* fiber shadei 9. Set Timing • White ated slats you are driving, stay in the car willing to learn simple things first, Iiqo hinge door with PLASTIC MATERIAL • MOUNTED ... •w > .llA il .aQ d-i acrMO- an d w ait-fo r aidr - ...... - ...... - such-as hemming a - towel. Even ?iniert. ilorm chain, • White eottoo ' Xounred om your Guard againstxspoiled food in re­ the making of a simple cotton 10. Check Fuel Pump weather stripped.- air tape aad rord rollera white Cut to fixe up to 36" widths closure, knob and yon watt frigerators. dress comes only after some basic hardw are. sewing principles have been mas­ Unless you are qualified lo render tered. valuable -assistance, stay away Reg. 1.49 A ll For ONE LOW PRICE _ • BUDGET TERMS « FREE DELIVERY from disaaler'areas where you may Along with sewing skills, girls S a le 9 8 DAILY and SAT. I A.M. lo I P.M. hamper rescue or first aid work. learn grooming, posture and how to walk correctly. They learn al>out G A I.E ’S I 1 WED. and FRI. 8 A.M. (0 * P.M. Drive automobiles cautiously. De­ Open Friday Evialasi Until liN P.M. ■ W “Bflwera Vtnka'i u , itrua.i.lr fabrics/how to select becoming bris-filled streets ir e dangerous. lines for their figures, about color Along the coast or streams, soil schemesi in dress and selection of Matawan Ford In c. may be washed from Heneath the tasteful accessories- pavement' which might collapse 60 MAIN ST. MATAWAN under the weight of a vehicle. How about business cards? 32 B ro ad St. Quality Products’i or Homo And Industry SH adyside 1-7506 R e d BJmk Be alert to prevent fires. Lowered We can supply them quickly LO 6-3100 water pressure after storms makes and at the right price. Come- 26-28 W est F ront S treet Wo D eliver — CO 4-2000 K eyport I ••••••••••••••••••••< fire fighting difficult. and try ua.

Everyone is cordially invited to attend the opening of A new . . . M ATAW AN OFFICE Of The KEANSBURG S A V I N G S AND L O A N ASSOCIATION at 134 M AIN STREET, M ATAW AN, NEW JERSEY

Saturday, August 5,1961 — 10 A.M. to 4 P.M. — Souvenirs PROVIDING THE FOLLOWING SERVICES FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE: _ • Insured Savings Accounts • Home Mortgage Loans Dividends Paid • F.H.A. Home • Christmas Clubs - Improvement Loans • Federal Home Loan All Savings Insured To $10,000 • All Purpose Clubs . ' *»y , . .v ■ 7“ *9 . - ■ - Bank Money Orders The Federal Savings and Lo«n Per annum ' Iniyrarice Corp. • Savings ByMall • Account Loans on regular savings An Instrumentality of the U.S. Oovernment

KEANSBURG S A V I N G S a n d L O A N ASSOCIATION A Lotal Institution Managed and Directed by Local People of the Bayshore Area.

. r , 49 Years of Service in the Promotion of Thrift and Home Ownership.

MATAWAN R A R IT A N KEANSBURG* 134 Main Street Airport Plaza Shopping Center 63 Church Street Hwh effice Thursday, August 3, 1961 Page Four THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. sky; and at n i‘g h t because _of another'route. < Bid* were accepted on Routes C onU nunications th? light from the headlights. Collinson New 25 and 26, Both went to Jamison To the Editor;* - . . (M have sold my ear sod do & Nagle, Marlboro, bidding S1449 (continued (rom page one) l . 0 OQ w m not plan to buy another vehicle. on each. .JtHehael George sr., Mat­ on having-the board as^ume f e W “ A*- a Republican.!candidate for- HSTABUSnEP im ‘T Vt^ir-r tiie Malawan Borough Council, I What should I do with the license aw an, bid J223P a n d 11850. ■ su ranee. \ MtphAU COUu 14IU - J. MABEL BKQWN, PU BLISH ** Mr Narzowicfc—came-.to grips should like to express. some of my plates? : * :' ' . Mrs. Kosobucki also voted no on again with Mr. Sena .when the Published every Thursday t t Keyport, U'otunrath ty, N. j / A—The license plates and regis­ a contract with Mango Contracting BY BROWN PUBLISHING AND PRINTING COMPANY, t ' views on what we should do to re­ superintendent submitted a ' phi­ tration certificate miist be surrend­ Co., M atawan/ to plant grass seed J. Mabel Brown.' Editor — Gpriidin# V. Brown, AiaocUf Editor duce taxes and set up a m o re p ro ­ losophy of education1’ for M arlboro gressive form of government. To­ ered to a motor vehicle inspection schools particular „needs to the^ on the high school grounds. A. W, 11m . Matawan Journal la a newspaper “of tbe people, by DIRECT SUNLIGHT cam harm board. Mr. Narzowich found a for tha people." Ita aim la to atrve the beit interests ol Matawan and day many alert municipalities are station for cancellation. A., receipt Rose, of the Merchant Architectur­ Y O U R C H IU X S EYES PCRMANENTIY. paragraph on the "physical pro­ vicinity] to present *11 oi the new* of the week without Alia or Will be issued accordingly. This al Firm, New Brunswick, inform­ la a clean, f in e , conservative manner,' respfttlna the--, tnailenattla risbta getting relief from ever increasing THE NATIONAL SOCIETY STRONGLY cesses of living*’ a suggestion of ef oux clUtens, and thereby making.itaelf worthy of. their confidence. RfCOMMENPS THAT WHCN ©(VINO relieves the person from the risk ed the board by letter that it would * taxes, by utilizing their industrial BABY A SUN BJCTH. KEEP.HIS fACfi bringing sex education into the "S«cond-cIas* Postage Paid jt Matawan, New Jersey/ and commercial zones with light TURN ED AWAY FROM THE SUN. of loss or theft of the plates and schooJs and he was against it cost $195 to put in the grass se>d responsibility for any subsequent Responsibility for typograehteai-arrortty ta limited to tbe coe* e i the apace industry and various types of small Clprgymeo To Substitute rather th?n the originally intended occupied by such error. 1>usinessesr~lfr_Matflwan—Borough p. -m isuse. M rr-sena-stirred-therconcem of rye. Mr^Rose_saicf-hB~had assur­ - Subacrtption ■ H alts- and t h e r e is n o MAGIC JUICE in A BECFStEAK 3 —1 have junked my car. What Mr. Bond hv announcing \ two ance from-Rtrtgers University spe-— -TTftTTO N A lr do I do with my license plates and clergymen in his list of substitute On* r»ir (within state) — ,- S4.IO buildings lo promote-these busi­ cialists that the grass seed, if ' |AS(pK0TIN teachers. Mr. Bond feared that the Tbre* MonUu ...... ■., 11.50 nesses and industries. , certificate of ownership documents7 planted in the fall, would thrive. B is M o n th s ...... - . $3.50 board would run into censure and Ona Jf»*r (outside itate) - S9.Q0 Tax ratables also can be obtain­ A.—The plates may be transfer- criticism irom parents who would jBu^Louis Horvath jr., building and On# Year lout&lda U. S.) . $7.00 not want their children subjected to ed bv promoting apartments and -rROttlHETlM E- _red_ to ..another vehicle. If you do grounds chairman. admittM the - teaching by those devoted to gain­ THURSDAY, AUGUST 3. B61 other types of buildings for the.el­ YOU STARTED TO not transfer to another vehicle, th?y Manzo firm would not guarantee derly retired population. Matawan READ THIS SENTENCE ing co n v erts for a p a rticu la r de* must be surrendered to a motor is ideally located for the shore and UNTIL A YEAR FROM* nomination. Mr. Sena did not be­ the job. But the Rutgers assurance the' metropolitan areas and rural NOW, SOME JQOOO vehicle inspection station for can­ lieve the chance of trouble was vpry proved enough for ail the other AMERICANS WILL great, noting both men were psy­ enough to make it very attractive HAVE LOST THEIR • cellation. Tlie certificate ,pf owner­ members but Mrs. Kosobucki. Safety And Lightning to these retired people. ' . : chologically attuned to the posts CYESK3KT... BECAUSE ship document for a junked vehicle Bids Received Iri'future Correspondence to The OF NGSUCT, DISEASE and that they had Jjften used with must be immediately surrendered Leonard Hicks jr.,' Highland Matawan Journal, 1 shall offer OR ACC) PENT. no fault found W e can expect more of the severe type of electrical more suggestions that 1 think will to the Director of the Division of Frank Salvet^ Wickatui P ark bid $4664.50 for site w ork and storm the bayshore experienced in recent weeks. It brinps help to reduce taxes. - Motor Vehicles. If the vehicle Is ■ hixecT'as part-tii janitor atXen* paving a t M em orial School, $1228.40 I also should like to take this op­ for the Madison Park School, $97 20 •one thing to mind immediately; Stay in your cpr during TELEVISION WILL NOT HARM. sold to another person tcrbe junk- tral School, • three • Spurs per nifeht portunity to say a few words about for Whited Brown School and $-14.80 a sudden and severe thunderstorm. It s the safest thing YOUR EYES. WHILE WATCHING ed or scrapped, an assignment shall five days a week rtKjh^-ftenool the loud and ineffective expounding fr y ;:,■?.*»+, TELEVISION,SITTEM fEET OR for the Browntown School. you can do. There’s no need to stop during a storm unless y ear for $1000. He w a t^ n ire d at that has been made by the, Mata- . ....v .-/I MORE FROM THESES HAVE "me be made to'the purchaser just as 1200 to clean the Robertsville Fire Manzo Contracting Co. bid $6273 TV ABOUT EVE LEVEL, AMP LEAVE —the torrential-nad reduces the drivers visibility to Avan Borough Democratic’ Club for.. J o y oth er, reg u lar sale of a House “outside” room and at $2 for th e M em orial -School. $2120 for 'afRJ'Tls “Cmdldaies for 'office in AR£GUtA£tAMP&URNIN©IN------the Madison Park School. $268 for a dangerous point. t h e r o q m h iu t w e s c t vehicle*. The purchaser must, with­ per hour for special "odd jobs” as­ November The Democrats have VJ (SOM , signed him by the building and the Browntown School 1 and $260 tried desperately to convinc? the in five days, surrender the certifi­ grounds committee. for the Whited Brown Schfei. voters lhat Matawan is bankrupt., “for A FREE FO LDER o n eye health, And, if you are forced to pull off the highway and wait cate of ownership document to the Monmouth Counly Organization of In other bids, Allied Coal and etc., but have not specified what WRITE TO NATlONAlSOCtETY FOR. Petroleum Corp. of East Brunswick out the storm, stay in th^^ar.. There's virtually no danger t h e P r e v e n t io n o p Bu n d n e s s Director of Ihe Division of Motor j social Service notified "the board it they are going to do to correct the bid a iir.m 11.89 ce n ts per gallon situation. If the Financial condition 16 EAST 40TH STREET Vehicles. would have to increase the cost of at all that lightning will harm you then, because the rubber NEW YORKI6, N£W'lORK for fuel oil, with the alternative of of the borough is as bad or any­ Q-Can an uninsured motorist I "“"inf-service for the coming tires act as excellent insulation and..prevent the car from . , . , . | . . isih o o l y e a r from 53.G0 lo >4.30 per 10.19 cents p e r gallon a t the m ar­ where near ns bad as they say, involved in an accident lose his mo- |cl)j|d_ TJh(, wns uskL.d to sj(,n ket pripe. ’ becoming grounded. . why haven’t their Democratic rep­ toring privileges? a co n tract for $3601.20. But the The Puritan Oil Co., Inc., Nixon resentatives on the council warned bid 12.2 cents p e r gallon firm and Ihe people. Haven’t they been doing A-^-He most certainly can and MCOSS reported the nurse who had If possible, park in a high spot where rain water "will served the Marlboro district last 11.2 cents per gallon at the market their job? • • . will, an d v e r y quickly, too. price. • • not dam up, where ^ihere are np sizable trees closeby, and If tne Democratic candidates are year, Mrs. Willett, had left this Within 60 d ay s after receiving The "firm” price is what the bid­ as interested as they appear to be part of the country. The MCOSS where there are no power lines overhead. While waiting der guarantees to sell the fuel oil ‘ in Matawan’s welfare, 1 should like a report of an accident, the Direc* admitted there would be difficulty out .the storm, refrain from.dialing the radio or touching to ask them why, as local business­ tor of the Division* of Motor Ve­ in replacing her and advised the for, regardless of conditions. The any metal objects or trim in the car. And, if you must "market price is what the oil brings men, they have not given a thought hicles must suspend both the driv­ board io hire a nurse. summon help by blowing your horn, prevent body contact or made the effort to organize a Forty-Five Years Ago down the lake on every trip, N urse Would Cost O ver $3600 on the New York market and- fluc­ ing and registration licenses of a tuates, depending .on conditions. with the metal horn-ring by using a heavy rubber glove, Matawan Businessmen's Associa­ (Issue T hu rsd ay , Aug. 3. 1916) Tuesday night, at the rrgular Mr. Sena was asked to hire one. tion, .say like Keyport, or expand motorist involved, regardless of but he cautinned thut a registered Discuss Traffic or a piece of wood or your shoe to push down on the About 7:30 p.m.'Thursday the sky meeting of the Borough Council, it off-street parking? These are only fault, unless the Director has re­ nurse was jjoing to cos! more than The possibility of one-way traffic s o u n d e r . became brilliantly illuminated by a was voted unanimously tQ prohibit e n terin g Hnd leaving the new Mdfdi- two of the necessary improvements ceived satisfactory evidence that the $3600 und the board likely that would help to encourage de­ fire at the Po /Vnboy Chemical the use of motor boats on the would have to finance her in ex­ son Township High School on Route such motorist was insured at the 510 and Ticetow n Rd. w as discuss­ sirable business to settle in our Works just beyond Keyporl on the lakes of Matawan. tension courses to qualify her as Above all else: Don't leave the car when the storm community. They also would help time nf accident or has— ed. Principal Kenneth V. Smida . l.loyd Road. The fire was thought All day Suriday, traffic m en’ frfom a school nurse subsides; powe/ fines often are blown down and you can't to pay the cost of government and . „ ^ , *• Been released from liability Participation in Ihe Monmouth said "a one-way operation for pljce no burden on schools. to hjve been started by an explo- the Siatr Hiunway Department and , . school buses might be worthwhile." tell by looking whether a wire is dead or. alive. Walking for damages, or County Dental program was again The Democratic candidates »t a Ik i about 7 o'clock, between the r from the Fort Authority checked voted. Morganville pupils will get Mr. Kordzinski said that traffic cm one could prove exceedingly dangerous. ... For safety’s 2 Been finally adjudicated not to about debating issues My issues day and night shifts. (traffic lanes through the borough 216 hours at Malawan School but could be ’ backed up as far sake, then, slay in your car and sit out the storm. are to operate an efficient, econo­ be liable; or Mrs. Benj. F S. Brown and lhe‘^3 ^ happened, it was a busy traf lack of such fac.lit.es will limit I «;d while ISOO siudems mical and progressive type of local 3. Executed a duly acted written Marlboro and Central School pupils are being transported from the new government, and if I am elected in Misses Mildred and Geraldine fjc jgy -j-jje checkers estimated school Brown are at Pine Grove. Conn , . „ . agreement providing for the pay- to 120 hours. November, I feel that wilh my var­ betw een 35,000 and 40,000 c a rs p a ss , . , , .. A request from ihe Home of the Mr Kordzinski also asked that ied experiences in different kinds in the Berkshire Mouniains near r ment of all claims not exceeding police be requested to-provide ad­ Sn< . of businesses, I can give Mata­ ditional school guards for the high Brown has taken a cottage there I "Use of school grounds prohibit-1... i tral School all-purpose room fron) Billions For Accounting wan sound business leadership. school (Signed) for his family and will jdin them ( Board of Education ’ The fore-: ^ Deposited securi IV in an1^ p m- lo 4 P m Sundavs from Mr.- Smida >>aid plans are not going sign placed on the alhletic amount sufficient to "pay such i September to May was tabled Mr. John "Barbar” Barbagelata soon for a vacation of a week or complete and the problem will need .• Tt would be interesting lo know how many billions of field of the High School on C hurch | claim s i_ ...... more. Herbert F. Brown and Miss determined by the Di- ' Sena W|M cxPlore lht slluallon WIIh further study. "The road all the dollars ere poured into the offices of accountants and law- To the Editor, Bernice Brown .spent Sunday there Street, has been the cause of m uch, rector up to $25,000.--- the applicants. Bids were received on fuel oil. way througli from Ticetown Rd. to y#r*~-Ui&*thc puEpose of figuring out income taxes. In regard to Ihe recent article The Sccond Baptist Church-wfll unfavorable comment wloughout J ______the borough, not only from thnse The successful bidders were Sterl­ Route 51S is tremendous," he said. appearing in your paper oy An­ fittingly celebrate on Sunday, Aug­ He also stated that a map showing who formerly used the grounds for ing Oil Terminal, Bayonne, on 15.- drew J. Deck, 1 respectfully re­ ust 20. burning of (he mortgage. the entrances and exits will be scut baseball games, but also from a MO’gallons of No. 4 for Central It also would bo interesting- to—know whal-percenlaga jjuesl^.ihaL- _yau publish my en- I'he local blacksmiths have Joined to parents prior to opening day so closed “statem ent on this matter. the Monmouth County 01a’clcsmiihsr Iffrge TiUinbor of—citizens"w-tio be­ School, a t - $1353 .a n d M-Q E conom y of the money collected by the government is paid out for lieve the school grounds are public Oil Co., A shury P ark , on 15.000 lhere Ts noU'rfnecessary confusion. Thank you for your courtesy and Association and a new scale of Mr. Smida was authorized to keeping tax records and making tax investigations. property and as such should not gallons of No. 2 fuel oil for Mor­ co-operation. prices higher than those heretofore advertise for quotations on radio be clos«*(f to those who see.k rec- ganville School a t $1725 and 10,000 (Signed) charged went into effect ”on July equipment for the high school. 17. The barbers have also raised reatinn in baseball, football, ctc gallons of No. 2 for' Marlboro at Certainly if the money spent for these, purposes could N orm an A; Schantz Independent Candidate prices, which became effective Aug­ The Borough Council has pur­ Sophora Fan Club $1150. somehow be steered into the U. S. Treasury, it would Holmdfi .Township Committee ust- 1. chased two swans from the Park Care to join the Sophora Japonica Daniel Brewer, Morganville. was balance the budget for years to corner _ “Like everyone else In town *1 D r. C,C l Straughn was the host Commission of Spring Lake, and Fan Club? ... . glveh the go ahead on repairing Lavoie To Open al bis summei* hom l near Red Bank placed- them on 'Mataw&n Lake. Maybe rot Its president, but sure-sills to Morganville school win­ was astonished at Mr. Beck's re­ (continued from page one) cent statement. Betrayal is al' at a very pleasant part^ on Wed­ They are fine specimens of aquati.cjly. chief of the cheering section is dows. ~lVi*dbti't know Just how the necesufry^almplJfrcatiott nesday night, whicn~included a fowl and add a Venetian atmos-i Raymond P. Korbobo, extension Anthony^ Plumbing & Heating. landscaped grove, a'parking area ways a shock. After all he came to for hundreds o f vehicles and an could be about to make the paying of taxes an number of people from Malawan phere to the surroundings. A con- specialist in ornamental horticul- Red Bank, will be called in op a m2 and urged me to campaign. amphitheatre which can be used easy and utffifrstandable operation, but we think it is about There Were eight tables of bridge in, sort for the remaining swan onlture at Rutgers. “ defective safety valve on the boiler Now I am committed lo the race, as an additional display* area- as play and one of dominoes Al thej Lerfens Lake, its mate having, died | He cheers loudest about the last at Central School. This firm did time an effort in that direction was made. Each year we win, lose or draw. well as a facility for employee en­ opening of refreshments one of the last week,-has been secured but not' week in July and first week in not install the boiler originally. hear that the Senate and House committees on taxation are “ However. I can.’t.help wondering tertainment. neighbors brought in a large birth­ put on the lake as yet ! August when this little tree bears planning to re-write the tax laws, and each year nothing what changed hli mind. He said I day cake with twenty-one candles The Rev. William H. Ditts left jits large Clusters of creamy-white "The dynamic product display." was not, njature in judgment. Did Mr. Lavoie said, "wiU include-dem- h a p p e n s . ~ lighted in the shape of a question today by motor for Truro* N.S.. flowers resembling pea blossoms, ! lose maturity In those Interven­ Grammar mark? When the cp.k.e was cut Mrv where he and his wife will pass Ihe | . its blooms, are especially, .wei?.- onstrations of sophisticated elec­ ing months? He said 1 haven't Charles C. Schock drew the silver month with the latter's parents he-;come, coming weeks after the us- (rontTnued from page oiie) tronic- equipment under “ actual If President Kennedy is looking for ways to stimulate lived here long enough. Yet when thimble. At the close of the even- fore sailing for England. He was ual time that the flowering trees want to do suc(i work of design working conditions. As an example, he approached me I lived here even ,. „ , .. . . , a line of spectrum analyzers will business, here is a field which is crying for attention. We the doctor, accompanied by Miss Sarah StiP like .to show off. existed in the present budget. He Im s time than 1 do now. He .aid !"* 'he». 0,1 w'?h'd are not necessarily asking for tax cuts, but for understand­ many happy returns of ihe day." well who . will make them a two cautioned the board of the need of be demonstrated showing highly ef­ I wasn’t ready to serve the besl From Orient The county Hoard of Taxation; weeks' visit, inclusion in the budget to be acted fective operations close to a very able, simple, lldo it yourself" tax reports. We would all interest of this town. Why -vas 1 'Sophora japonica also goes under Among the corporations recently on next F eb ru ary . —* powerful station, and featuring a pay our taxes more cheerfully if we didn't have that extra ready yesterday and nol today? met with the assessors of the var­ the names of Chinese scholar tree ious municipalities on Tuesday at granted certificates of incorpora­ and Japanese pagoda tree, for reu- But it was objected that delay. wide operating • «-• range, sensitivity „• burden of paying people to interpret the laws and fill in "Frankly I am not concerned Freehold, at which time the law tion Is 4liat of Hensler-Kofoed Co.. sons that we'll have to ask a stu­ to get a vote on ihe funds for t+ie,^nd narrow resolution despite their the reports for us. about his defection. It much more required the assessors to turn In Inc., Keyport, repairing boats, The dent of *the Orient one of these project would defeat the purpose Pr°*imiiy to the powerful signal accurately describes, him and those thei£ duplicates completed. Asses­ cap ital is placcd a t $125,000 and d ay s. of having Ihe building in readiness, source -’ ' with whom he is dealing, and with sor Bert Cartan reported an in­ the incorporators-Hire Gilbert A. The summer flowers are a bon­ for grammar*wSchool use soon as 1 Additional displays include a sim- whom I could have.dealt. . crease m -valuations of $26,005 over Hensler, H. Martin Kofoe.on eral circulation, to bring out the T H IS ’N THAT . . . A lot of people breathed easier w h e n chemical with a long jaw-breaking Elizabeth architects would be aniy equipment for military and indus-' experience In fiscal and .govern-' •‘lowest and best" bid. This is’of name shortened to 2,4,5-T will kill more technical in their opinion trial^ applications. Lily-Tulip Cup Corp. formally announced it was going ahead mental malteri. great-Importance to the public all the. shrubs Mrs. W. mentions thaij. the board's local consultants . with its large manufacturing plant in Hotonde^Township; . . For progress wthimt destroy­ w hich p a y s th e "bills. It is of im ­ Little Chats in her letter. But this chemical on pjumbing.;, Mr._jManville_.was ing and sacrificing the character portance alio lo other interested We can expect * 1200-man labor force, around-the-clock, will put the kiss of death on all certain the Finne firm-had heating and beauty_ of our. town, partiesr including the bidders |hem: “I” Zone, Roads to help Monmouth's unemployment situation somewhat , . . vegetation ‘ it .'touches. engineers who:would give the mat­ "M ark these down and If yOu on selves. , . Holmdel, with full-acre zoning, planned development, a conr • To be sure, 2,4,5-T has many uses ter proper study before the board (continued from page one) . agree I urge you to support me." but to gerrid~of unwanted shrubs spent money on the boilers. Frank—Greenwalt a -spectator, trolled school situation and harmonious municipal govern­ .. (Signed) Public Notic’e in a yard'he advises the oldfash-' Time Moves On opposed the $736^000 bonding as ex­ ment once ntpre gets the benefit of the ratables brought by' . - Norman A. Schantz C o p y rlfh t ltMO ioned way—axe, sptode, back&che Adam H. Gumicz Was critical cessive.'He believed the road in —desirable industry , . . Other towns wonder wjiy they Motor YehicLe and callouses. , , ' that while' all these consultations place could be used with a proper can’t buy industry w . All they have to do is go through a By Jam ei E. Pollard A neighbor who has a trictor and with the architect and their engin­ installing of traffic light to “stag- period of close self-examination and nine times but of ten * Question Box a stout chain could probably.do'the eers would l?e going on.Jime would f,er*ythe -rurr ol employee traffic -r. they’ll cmue-with-the-same-answe r.... , Usually-it's political Health Hints T extraction in little more time be m oving into, the m onths w here In ahd out of Bell Labs: -than-it—takes-a dentist to 'pull-a .heaLwould-he-needed-and-the-old Declines To Act On Map bickering or chaotic population explosions that frighten in­ j lLowest And Best tooth. . . boilers would have to do. But Lu­ Q—Is it permissible to' drive The board declined to act on a- : dustry away . , , And brother, that’s not hard to find around By Michael S. Newjohn, M.D. ther A.'Foster,' the superirflKndent, map for 80 houses and a shopping . ' One of the most copimon forms a motor vehicle after dprk using believed the functioning of the old center mall of two-column colonial , the neighborhood . , . Representative of *major banking of public notice, or legal advertis­ only parking. lighfsMor Illumina­ Good Food boilers was not so risky that the design for the William C. Ely E? house making discreet inquiries about East Ptiirtt,'the 134- ing, Is that which 4nvitei bids on tio n ? • - Teacher board .could not go.tor the'.Archi­ tale land. Eugene Novello, Scotch aere tract owned by Union Beach . . . By the looks of the such things aa public Works, Im­ Summertime—"when the living A-t No . This.practice is not only (continued from page one) tects. The vo(e then was unanimous provements, equipment and aup- Plains, the developer, said he was boats anchored off the Point Sunday, it’s stjlKa favorite is easy,” as the song proclaims, unlawful, but is dangefottsr’-The A djustm ents lo th e new $4600 to do so. plles. Usually the notice specifics prepared to install an $85,00-1 • rendezvous , undeveloped, that is , , , ’ is a time for the relaxation of low specifies that every- moror ve­ minimum were mad£ ..for neyv The board was reminded by Mr. that the bids must be seated, sets "package”, sewer plan which would schedules and: tensions. However, It hicle (except a motor cycle> when teachtfs; Jane Bragg; Judith Gren- Lascoe that thpre were bus routes a time limit when they must be being operated during the period takejcare of.both the deyeldpment - is not the time for the relaxation ger, Louis Resciniti, Joseph Zahn! on which.“the contracts could be on the Ely lands and a develop- - fited. ln some cases calls for the from- oneihalf. hour after jsunset to 1 HEARD HERE AND.THERE^-.L-, O ne.or those caught of caution or. of vigilance. "Not only M.r..NarzowicH differed with:Mrj awarded without bidding because ment in the drawing board stage must, wc be on guard: agalrUL fool­ filing of a performance bond, and one-half hour before iunrise 6hall . u p in the new-mobilisation confided,”’-‘T^iWentwalong with Sena on the. moving of kindergar-* they t involved a consideration of for th© , 100 a c r e s - H olm es ‘ Estott'-" hardy behavior which.lcads to ac­ gives other details.; '" ' ; have (wo headlamps Hghiedr and that Kennedy bit about Don't ask what your, country can ten pupils from Morganville School $500 or less. One of these routes property across the. road. cidental Injuries And death, but wc Such a public Notice serves sev­ at any other time when (ttere is lo Marlboro. The superintendent re­ declared by Mr. Loscoe to be Route The board declined to accept the « do for you . but I never got a chance to ask” . , , The must be alert against seasonal eral purposes. It publicizes tbe in­ Insufficient light to see clearly per­ ported prospective kindergarten' C which, had been bid at $900 but .map because the lots were1 only . best thing to wipe the smile off the* groom's face is a dish- threats, not the least of which is tention of a hranch ot the govern­ sons or vehicles on the highway at enrollment in Morganville as 57 he believed NfichaeUGeorge, Mata­ three-q u arters-o f-an -acre w hen {he towel , . . It’s a good thing the beastieS weren’t In Keyporl food poisoning. ment or other public or/ semi­ a distance of 500 feet ahead. Dur­ and he suggested that 12 of those wan, would take it' at *$600 as an public agency. In particular, In the ing periods of fog or heavy rain toning ordinance requires a full during the hot spell last week". , Look for a wave of com­ The most-frequent cause of this be assigned to Marlboro and a bus extension. The secretary pointed type of;gastroln.Cw5iinal distress is kind of situation in question, it or snow, the headlamps should be route (No. 24) be set Up to trans­ to $300 saving. . ' acre. Mr. Novellojsaid the .three- ^ plaints about drainage at various municipal meetings follow­ quarter acre was adapted - to a a' poison produced by staphylococ­ aims at competitive, hiddlng as in illuminated on low bcani. * port them. He said slate aid is Mr. H^ti.ney said'he was as con­ cursed- road design which made o ing the, severe afternoon thunderstorms we’ve endured . . . cus germs, which are vigorous and highway improvements or school q—Is it legal to place glns^. plas­ jeopardized w ith m o re th an . 25 In. cerned as anyone about saving $300 Last Thursday was a full moon . . . The first hurricane common,.’They.thrive at room tem* building contracts...... tic, or.'otber transparent coverings a kindergarten class; , ’, much better atcniiectura! pa fieri • . hut. he/did hot like the.idea of not than a gridiron pattern of full-acre' bcralurVin certain1 foods, especial­ There Is no guarantee, of course,, Over a license plate? Narxowich Objectr-- 1 . Warning for the shore area sljould.be coming along pretty bidding-on-rputes where the poten­ lots 200-by-200-feet as specified in ^ ly meats, cream sauces, dressings thnt such tegal advertising will pro-' A—No! T he use of, any ty p e of, Mr. Nartowich objected,Jdeclar. tial. f contract could be- over thp foon now , . . just another worry for the boatmen . , , Speak­ such as mayonnaise, and'custard duce hids. it happens sometimes/ transparent material ns covering? ing he would not see a'bus route the ordinance./He said hi3 housl*^.-' $600: The ro u te ,-a s an extension, w ould be. priced $22,500 to $27,500.;? ing of boatmen, the state has launched an Intensive cam- or cream pastries. The victims of too. that the hids are nearly or for a license plate is illi'gal. When a set up costing another $2000' just was ratified for Mr. George. Bernard Goldsmith, board chiir- dign to get a numbering-and .licensing bill through . . , infected food experience nausea, actually identical. But the law piece of glass or other transparent lo tra n sp o rt seven _or_ 12 children. John Dowd, Cliffwood taximart vortiiting, diarrhea, cramps, and generally gives authority to read- m ate ria l is plqced in front (>f a li­ Leo Scully, vice president of. the marv suggested delay in. act:ng on ' . S'imble legislators have ducked it so fnr but ifs bound to was given the Wilson Ave. nin for the *T’ zone, bue.tnj? oilier mem­ prostration. The Illness Is seldom vertisc where the bids exceed the cense plate, Ihe plate is not identi­ board, chided him that the figure six children at $3.25 per day-and a oome year , . . It’ll be interesting to see how the 11-. bers moved to wuie. the towiship very serious or long-lasting. ’ estimate or are otherwise unac­ fiable during the day because of was nearer J600 and the Fouttj could run for a disabled child at $l.7| committee their' oval of :h„* •tnsing fees-are divettpd to:Jritor6sisftfthfcfrrthnri boating Protection ngninst.food poisoning ceptable. • reflection from the sun or a bright be made a contractual extension of per day. * lUving recorhmenda:!* ril V Thursday, August 3, 1961-. THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. P a g* Fiv*

Unusual Pets To Compete At MCOSS New Officers For Pre^M Awards X tCorpsarama Fair, Aug. 8-12; i

Annual Show And Fair On Aug. 26 tfm tt rt( IM INT ru d r Uriwred»te# il U r T in Fire Auxiliary Browntown Items Pet lovers, especially those with M^s* N ancy L cw ickl; recently* Al thft'competition held on'July Fife Co. Second place color guard The Middlesex County Fair-will-I. Vad .pffbeat idea, of what const!- elected president of the Ladies 23 at the Keyport .High School was won by the Middletown Cup- be held next week starting Aug. Auxiliary of the'MMawah. Town­ pertoner. uie .trophy was climated through 12 at Dunham’s Corner," ~ tutes a pet.-wiH have a chance to Mr. and Mrs. .Alfra!'Raven and Elmer PauseWang, Jamaica, L I. Athletic field by.the Union.Beach ship Jlose and Chemical Co. No. focus attention on their feathered, Receives License' son, Ror>ald, have returned home is visiting his cousin, Mrs. Lydi« hy American LegioivPast 211, Say- East Brunswick Townnhlp,” w ar- * • Walling, Middlesex R d., 1, conducted her first meeting in Fire Department Junior Drum and leville, and was presented by Wil*. Milltovvn; The members of tho furred, winged, amphibious, shell- after spending a week at Yulan, Mr. and Mrs. H arr/A ube j’r. and the fire house.. Bugle- Corps, the first place corps liutn 'Switzer. ’Thu Guadalcanal Browntown Pedal Pushers 4-H Chtlr •ed,, and hooved - friends .at the N .Y . ' . daughters, Carlene and Janet, and Serving wilh her during the com­ trophy was won by the Melrose Coastaliers 'touk 'third place. Miss and (he Bmwntuwn, Sod-Hoppera , ing year will be Mrs. Albina Hor­ Kathy Hennessy, drum maiorettc 4-H Club are exhibiting and will Monmouth County Organization Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Currie, their'house gue^t, Miss Lynn Bur­ Uaysiders, South Amboy, with a for the Fireslders. presented tho for Social Service Annual Pet Show Mr. and Mrs. JoSeph A. Guadagno, gess, Mttmi, Fla., have returned ton, .vice president; Mrs. Lee Ret- have club~ exhibits, as well as home from a trip to Lake George. tagllata, treasurer; Mrs. Faith Fer- score of 88.R The presentation was Iro phy_dunnUHLby_. d ms iJ J ni f om \ adults from the Browntown area. add Fair to be held on Saturday, Mr. and Mrs.. Camillo D. Gentile, made by Chief Frahk Schailen;'~the Lake Champlain, N Y., and Mt. rante;secretary; Mr*. Julie Mocci. Cu. of Carteret. Mrs. Nicholas Arace, Route 51fl, la Irophy was donated, by (he Union Aog! 26, at the Lincroft School M ataw an, an d fyfr. and M rs. G eorge Mansfield, Vt. ‘ . financial secretary, and Mrs. Carol The Romer Trophy Simp of Me­ one of the judges fur (he luima Hose Fire Co. Second place was g&unds, Newman Springs Rd., Lin- P. Hubeny, Holmdffi. attended ther y Alr, and Mrs. H- returned home after spending The judging for the special trophy Mrs. S. B. Eggleston and daugh­ Martinsville., . score of 25.1 gave Ihe Woodbridge. , c ' if. »- - **ight days a( Bur Harbor, Me. te r, M rs. Isabel B r e e n .'h a v e re-, month. The second place trophy Harronaires (lie best bugle line _ Special Awards They also visited historical aitet thft year will be based on a num­ Waller L. Hill, 104 Atlantic Ave., Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Siddons for “The Best Appearing Auxiliary ’ ber of considerations including the Matawan. has been notified by the turned home after touring in Canar and sonsrEarl and Kevin, returned Union Hose Ladies Auxiliary dona­ Special awards were mada lo the in New England. da for a month: - in the line of march was awarded ted the. Irophy presented by Mrs. Flresiders’ Fred Behr and Richie1 Mi and Mrs. Hurry Pallerson uniqueness of the animal, the New Jersey State Board of Medi­ ~j-home Friday from a two-week va­ the local organization June 24 at Nikki Ll^yd and Charles Pike jr. Frank Schaden. There was a tie Hrabosky for their outstanding per-(and daughter. Miss Joan Patter* child’s attitude toward it. its rarity, cal Examiners that he was a suc­ cation spent at West Point Island. ,the Monmouth County Firemen’s ere attending Camp Arrowhead of 74.0 between the Manville Cru­ formanca in Ihe corps. The plaques 'son. Margaret St., have relumed distance from the natural habitat, cessful candidate for a license as a Mrs. Walter Foley entertained at 'Day at Long Branch. A trophy for Day Camp, Marlboro. saders and the Guadalcanal (Das- were donated by the Corps Mothers | hot,ne irom a visit with Mrs, Pat- e tt. ' registered Bio-Analytical Labora­ luncheon on July 26 w hen her “Having the Mbst Members in Mrs^ Karl-Drlggs has returned taliers for Ihe best glock line. Mrs. and were presented by Mrs. Fran-; tenon's sister ai Clearwater, Fian­ Classes Scheduled tory Directoi.~He.also:is a licensed gueslswere Mrs,. Fred Buckalew Uniform" was awarded the auxili­ to her home "in Cleveland, Ohio, Sophie Gasior made the presenta­ ces Heimesjty, chairman. I Ceotge Gaub. Roule 9, has ra­ public health laboratory technician. and children, Gary and David, ary July 12 at the fair in Clarks­ For the more conservative of the after a visit pf several weeks with tion donated by the Harris Gardens il should'be noted that this was turned home Irom lUyerview Hos- Mr. Hill is a graduate of Keyport M organ; M rs. E dw ard Stein &nd burg. On July 19. t(ie award was P* lovers, the committee has Mr; and Mrs, Joseph L. Wilson, Ladies Auxiliary. .. a very close contest with only pital where he waa! a aujjjlcal High School, Class of 1946. He holds children, Wendy ahd Jackie, Mrs. also received for ‘'Having the Most scheduled- classes for dogs and Freneau Ave. The best drum majorette had a 1/lUtli of a |Hiinl separatini; first -patient He ti convalescing at the a BS Degree in Biology from North William Kaiser and children, Wil­ Members in Uniform” at the fire­ cats, children's handling, child wtih ' Mrs*. William J. Rabel entertain­ score of 8.10 and was won by Ihe j place bugle (WoodhrUlge) and sre- home of his-son, Walter tiauhri'e- Carolina College, Durham, N.C., liam and Terri and Mrs. George m en’s parade in P resident Park, adimal family, an opportunity to ed at luncheon and bridge on July Mighty- Miles, Old Bridge Mrs. j ond place bugle (ganvllle). and dar (irove and has done further work at Rut­ A. Deitz and children, Mickey, Parlin. The auxiliary also won the ahow off the new litter of puppies, 25 when the prize winners were Patricia Klein presented the trophy > only l/10lh of a point sepaniltMi Mrs Heiherl Coilrell sr. Asbury gers University, New Brunswick. Skippy, Terry and Peg. ground prif.e. costume classes and frog and tur­ Mrs. William R. Craig.Jylrs. Frank dimmed by (he Ladies Auxiliary ol .second nnd third place bugle (Mel- I’ai k. visited tormer neighbura in He served four years in the Air Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wells were Mrs. Park, chairman of the in­ tle races, using -found-..or rented Bliss and Mrs. Marguerite-Laird. Ihe Union Beach Fire Co I T he j rose) Again I/I0ih of a point Hrnwmowu Monduy Force and was NCOIC of the La­ Wednesday and Thursday guests of stallation dinner, held in COby’s Other guests were* Mrs. George best color guard captain was won j separated third place color guard Mi and Mis lulward Frey nml frogs. boratory when he was discharged. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hess, Egg Restaurant. South Atnboy, reported Barbanell, Perth Amboy; Mrs. by the Mighty Mites of Old Bridge ' (Guadnlcumtl) and fourth place family. Maigaiei St . have rclunr- Mr. and Mrs. AJbcrt Smith, Coop­ Currently employed at Monmouth H arbor. the affair a success The immediule er Rd., Middletown, again are John C. Eggleston, Holmdel; Mrs. with a score oM Hums Ounlcm ((Otnr gumd (Meinitie) ed home afl-ei a week's vuculloti Medical Center as chief laboratory Mr. and Mrs. William Painter past vice president, Mrs. Marie chairmen of the pet show, which James G. Neil and Mrs. Charles Fire Co. donated the trophy pie 1 Only I/I0th of u point, sepnruled at 1 oms Itive.r technician. Mr. HilHHscris-liceflsed and daughter, Karen, Chardon, Oussel, was the recipient'of two will be combined with a fair. Also Springhorn. sented by Deputy Chief James* ftrirt place color ^ ik ik I iiiptiiui Mi»h NM died Ciieeu. Roule 518, by the • State of California as a Ohio, former Matawan residents, awards, as "Thi Woman o! the of interest to dog lovers will be Mr. and Mrs. Donald Robinson Fills i (Guadalcanal) nnd second place \vu>. ii membiM ol the hast ilriina- medical technologist. were guests for several days of Mr, Year" and fair committee chair­ the obedience trial, novice class A, were Friday guests of the Rev. and. Mrs. Charles W. Mandeville. man. Mrs. Barbara'Dennis, retir­ !;lrs(-Place Color Guard jcupttifn (Mlddleiown Cnppei(onesI wick tiumge ( aul parly eommillco Mr. Hill is a member of Kappa Ihe first pliu:e color guaid oho fluid pluce corps (Ciuiulalcanal) Smurday night nl Ityiihnm'ii Cor- which Mrs. Anita Lissner, Rumson- Robert Cook and Mrs. Cook, Beth­ Mr, and Mrs. Bruce MacCutcheon ing president, was presented with will conduct according to. the Amer­ Alpha Psi Fraternity, and a mem­ lehem . Pa. and children, Michael,- Bruce, Ja­ was won liy Ihe Mighty Miles Jo , had only l/IOtli of a (Muni mure nei Alteiulmg the pur Tv he^lihm ber and treasurer of Second Bap­ a gift, and served n.i the in st a 11 i tig ican Kenhel Club routine. Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. Monie L. Ruiledge nies, Patrick and Timmy, were officer for the new slale Gratitude seph Scalone presented the trophy lltun ihe fouith place Pointers of.M^s (lie en fiom Hrmsntown wero tist Church, Matawan. He Is the Lissner and Mr. and Mrs. Smiih and children. Gary and Lura, re- weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. was expressed io Mrs. Frances donated by Ihe Union Gardens I Point Pleasant _)MlSii [finne tinuh. Mis Amos Bur- sor of Mrs. Pearl.(Major) Walden, already are receiving entries for i turned home Sunday from a visit William Hoffman, Scranton. Pa. Trahim, who had served as ln*a lew. Min Russell (item and Mrs. Fair Haven, and Edmund Hill. Key­ . the pet show and the oog obedienrt* with Mr. Rutledge's mother, Mrs. George ‘D‘. Ziegler, Highland surer for three years Corsages had Rita (anilIoiv Mrs lluilew was port. He is married to Willie (Kiah) tria ls. William Kinghorn, Charlotte. N.C. Park, is visiting his son-in-law and been presented lo nl! ihe outgoing aw ni iln i a p n /i' Hill, a former teacher, who cur­ Barracks Aids Children entering their pels in Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Fried. daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A- and incoming officers Secret puls Fele (louplc Al Miss -Nud|a Dioutiyk. I’i m ce tim , rently is employed in an adminis­ the show will all be competing for man were recent guests of Mr, agd Dales, Taylor Rd. had been divulged and new names h as i<‘lu in i‘il liO H U ^ fte i k jieu d in g trative position with the Signal tfie large silver bowl, the Unnny M rs S. K alan, Browns Mill Mr and Mrs. Daniel Heaney drnwn for the comin'g yem Isvo \srek> ceived a numbet of gifts Mr. and Mrs. Smith have mailed ( man's Club of Laurence Harbor, ihe former pastor of the First . Creighi. Marlboro, returned homo Head To Retire Baptist Church ; Saturday from spending tw.u weeks’ fit» hy Seigeanl ul-rti ms F. i n e s I | Allcmling vseie NIji Krnest llab pet show entry blanks to all pre­ sponsors of the Free Public Library Mr and Mrs. Charles Rainaud . al Camp-of thoWoods, Speculator, j Wenkowskt, coniinillee repoiIs , rock, Mi and Mis Robeit Walling In IVIor^anville vious pet show exhibitors. Addition­ of Madison Township al The Circle, Di. Edward G. Schlaefer. Presi­ and Miss Diane Herbert were Sun- jN.Y. | dent of Monmouth College, West vseia given. | (i nnd son. Dnvnl. Mr and Mis al blanks are available at MCOSS held a special meeting at the li­ , I he plan* foi ihe Sept H baked day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald I Mr and Mrs. David Salsberg and Health Centers in Keansburg, Mid­ b rary , Long Branch, has announced his (Juuriei master Joseph Schwerti j William Cuosse and children, Vis4—rIwtm smnpei lo hit spoimored by llta Rumsey, Metuchen. at ihe CoJon/a) ; sun. Jay Em \ Clinion. N Y., were retirement effective no! later than rejxiried (liut posl nientbers onunl i l>r| 1 Wonwio‘» -Socu*(y ...... of ( htt*llnn ...... Ser ...... **' dletown, Holmdel, New Snrews- Plans were made to hold a book lonn and Cindy, Cliffwood; bury. Belmar, Manasquan, and fair Saturday, Aug. 19. at the li­ Swim Club and a buffet supper tat- weekend guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. June 30. 1002. jiiotisly responded to atsisling the : vice of the Moi ganvllle MclUodiat er at tbe Golf Club Marvin Pritchard. Jay Eric A top administrator at the Col Mr and Mrs Dyson Walling, Mr ■ < Freehold; al MCOSS Headquarters, > brary, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Dis­ wlf« of a veteran visaing in Keuus , dlaiiisned fullluU at mained to visit wilh his grand­ lege for the past 28 years, Dr Bddman PI., Red Bank and from j carded books, old copies, and mag­ Mr. and Mrs. J. Raymond Ketch- nnd M u Russell Walling and Gall j (lie July meeting when Mrs Prod parents. burg. The veteran, on active duty Mr. and Mrs. Smith. Mrs. Lissner azines will be available. Also a el arrived at their home. Nawatam Schlaefer announced his plans at a A nderson, Belford. M rs Vt*t a t I'-c.kel. R oln'ilsville. p reild im t, ap* Judith Parr]ngton returned to her und on a brief furlough from Ger­ will take obedience entries and in-1 wffiTF elephanrtablfr will offei-var- Way Saturday afler spending sev* regular, -m eeting the . C ollege’s oral m onths at iheir hom e in St. home in Manasquan after a visit Boaid of Trustees Thursday night. many. died unexpecledly The wld Qnodsinnc and duughten, Joy. Ilev \ ^ qufries at her home in Rumson. I ious bric-a-brac.' erlv and Nancy, Suytevlllr, Mi. tlorgnnvillo. chulrmun of thu com­ Petersburg. Fla, ‘ last week with Linda Erdmaqn. The board, following an executive ow, a native of Germany, on her mittee which til so Included Mrs. Mrs. Edgar Heller jr., Shrews­ Anyone in the community or Mrs. J. Franklin Dominick, Mat­ session, issued a prepared stalc- first visit to the United States, hud und Mis. Russell Sprague, Parlin; i , , » . ** m ■ Mrs. Joseph Dernberger, Mrs. Mr«. llarlHHQ Sh.w, Mr uitd M,. J-’-’ph Spurflitl Mm ..ul bury, and Mrs. Harry Craver, ( nearby towns wishing lo donate Frederick K. Dcderick, Mrs. Rich­ awan; Mrs. Peter A. Read and ment accepting Dr. Schlaefer‘s de­ no lelstivus In this country and post lloi-brrl I'rlowuUt, llidliut, Mr, M.r*- Middletown, 'are co-chairmen of j any items for the sale may leave ard Erdmann, Mrs Robert Erd- M rs, A. E dgar Palm, Middle- cision J,with deep regrel/* and say­ and auxiliary members assisted by ...d Mr.. SVtlnny lUUu .nd (on* wW ’™ dmrH° ut the overall committee, far the day’s j same.-at the library during the minn. Mrs William J. Rabel, Mrs, towo, were .Wednesday luncheon ing that without him "(here /ksitlng har, attending servtcas and event, which will start at 10 a.in. tegular hours, which are Tuesday1 Frank Bliss, Mrs. Marguerite guests of Mrs. Joseph Plppett, would not have bean a Monmouth helnlnS...... v,lth .rr.^m »a n...... n.v ] ..I IlnMllmu.r w/ll mornings, 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.; Laird, Mrs. Bertha Story _Scnanck. South Ainboy. College." It was agreed io hold (ho third I Also Mrs. Nrd Vii/iUim|en, Clif- , #nl|(Mjnced lalor The harn sirp» Wednesday afternoons, during the Mrs. William H. Pengel, Mrs. How­ Mr. and Mrs, Robert VanWorp Dr.' Schlaefer begun as denn of annual dunce and social for (he I |f,o; Mr. mid Mi ^ Walling 1 .ft.f !o |I(. |l(,jf| |n |j|<* t-|,urvfi base- Party To Conclude special story hour, and Readers’ and children, Robert and Judson, what was ‘Then Mohinoulh Jirfftor BarruCks on'tlCT'T Ihia year, ('oni- m * Id'ldii, MIS* nien( will inplace llie harvest I ard Erdmann. Mrs. Elmore katt­ .. Mitllllil, iRlial.,ili,..i' » . (' .ft 1 ...... ^ .....I. 14.... : *| iiirin win i «‘iji«t»-»2 1 m . t . nyi i t n 1)01110 Club programs from 12:30 p.m. to ner, Mrs. Paul Egan, Mrs. Joseph Oldsmar, Fla., are visiting Mrs. College, continuing in the tchool's rnunder' Liiinlnoso ap|Milnled Juninr Reading Program Riiiwll Vui,l*,.|i and .nn, Hu.,HI . ' 1:30 p.m. and the regular' library Baier and Mrs. William R. Craig VanWorp’s parents. Mr and Mrs. (op post until it became a regular Vlte Commander Schwartz enter hours from 1:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. Mr a.iil M ,. H oliffl W..lllr,R n.ul | i * , , . , . .|>t. At the special meeting of the li­ were guests of Mrs. Frederick No-, Henry Elliott, Washington Ave. four-year college in I95fl In Iflfi7 he tainment chairman for this affair. and,Thursday evenings from 7 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. John Fletcher, Serving as co-chairman will he jhhi. Irving, Mr nnd Mi^ DvHmr ,.t|-■ Knn'iui oiplun woii' read nml brary committee of the Woman’s ble Thursday al her summer became ‘president of the College. Woud-Ridge, were weekend guest.s George hlulingei. The following W,.„d ,miK.., Ml»» Unr wM. J.-n.i j , h„ ...... , Club of Laurence Harbor, which to 8:30 p.m. home in...... Mantaloking . The trustees ‘ unanimously vot al.su were appointed lo serve on W u « l l , M , , I-,.,,rl on,,-, nnd L lft kllt!c |„„ r.lr lluluy In sponsors.the Free Public Library The fair will be held out-of-doors The Misses Anita"and Barbara ! Mr and Joseph Dietrich. !cd the college president a suhbali- and members of the library copi- Clare, Princeton, were Thursday; Mr. and Mrs. Allan J. Morrison j cal year of full puy following his the com m ittee G ene l%spltnllhvr. Mr-and Mrs (harfes Man, Key-1 Oi-t«iha«i ‘ of Madison Town*»iii i’n mi!llie lcan- ■ ii- Robert B Butler. I Mrs. Bruce MacCutchenn enter- , honorary title of ChanciMlor, and , George llwmtton. Fred Hnyea. Wil- and Mr, and Mrs, Uslct Jlornoi-, hrp||B|1nn of (he August ineetmg Al which will conclude the children's j of beach umbrellas from local resi­ dents who may wish to loan them ' Mrs. *Lee G. Holland Jr. • and taint’d . at . bridge . on -Thursday • even-j prepared • a retirement • pension • , l0 ham Humphreys, J Milarotondo. Ihwlel. , -- th|, <4|()M, J|f t))|, ^„|IU>||a "Reading For Fun” program this Harry Howfes, K Kiwenrrianri. I’.r sum m er. for the day. daughters, Susan and Jeannft, have ( lng when the winners were Mrs. . delude his wife ii'freihoieiit# were served by Mis. been spending this week al Silver ! John CarneJ and Mrs. George A. , — ------——— - nesl Wenkowskl. William Ringdef. Myb'i Rader, ‘Mis l-'loience Mno- The party will be held during the j Bay. Lake George, N.Y. \ Deiti. Other guests were Mrs. liv-j . Nnm eri On und Rny Hurl George Fhrlingei Honors List At Muihih nnd M u llanv Satellite, same hour as the program, 12:30 to . Christening, Party David Currie, son of Mr. and I erett Carlson. Mrs. Russell Weber. ( Jo an L em a,re UF1 Mill be ticket c h a iim a n Thn-’dance Olheik piesroi weie Min Waller 1:30 pm . Wednesday. Aug, 30. Cer-j will he held at the Amencnn For Kooy Infant Mrs. Edward Currie, arrived home ! ^ rs Roy .Kaiser. Mrs. Nicholas P onn Stato . P l a n ' s Lilt .1 l.umbeitson. Mis Itdlpli Howunl- tificates will be awarded to those, Saturday after spending Ihe mnnth ] Francisco and Mrs. Joseph. Rankl ^ ^ ^ _____ (...... _ Legion Hnll. Caii Ave and Mnnn Newark'(lollcgc son, Mr« I-1 eel liowen. Mrs Ilea- who have earned them. ' | The Pennsylvania State Univer- ing PI . not IVirine, Mis Raymond S» lulke Lori Ann Kooy. daughter of Mr. of July at Camp Minnesink, New- V- 'I he numen of 479 undeigrudiinies, Attendance at both sessions have 1 ! ton j The members of the Matawan ' sny, University !>urk. Pa., reJeused The lluriiickn Aosiliaiy nlso held nnd Mrs John l.udvuk and M rs. R obert Kooy. 642 E ast un hiding five fmm this mea, who increased and the children are en­ ] Mr. and Mrs Frank Gray jr., and * AuxNiary to Monmouth Medical jf|(. names 0f 9<|| under grndunti I heir niiMMIng the sam e ntghl at llie joying the new books which were ! Main St.. Somerville, was chris­ |iiiiiified foi ui ndernic lionnis foi ■Thomas Nuccio. Malawan. and Mr j Center will hold a co-opco-0[wrativi wtm f()I the dean's hsls l egion Hnll, with Mrs Rone *1 limn ...... «»«aoHirm- tionois Io i ./ s i j Rr|J nn Dnal^ftnf purchased for this program. I tened on Sunday, July 30, 1961. in ton presiding Presidenl Ihornti.n ' whu Ii ended in JiMin al wlCl ttrldgO KOIIddnt St. Joseph’s Church. Bound Brook. ‘and Mrs. Michael -Footer. Irving-1 lunchjeon Wednesday)UPV Qlat 12l.-.iw V | . llJll|,i,i ^i* n,rim,mi i.|| l,y S .1 IIiiiifii'. children and students from the first j Keyport. were the godparents. i a (wo w eeks t r i p . *i\ their lx>at up j C harles W oodnian, to fourth grades and the Readers’ | Following the christening a din­ 'the Hudson River and to Lake, Mf- anc^ Mrs. I-Fr«lerick K. IX-de-1 are 1I10 atliotaslic iearli-lH ' AssiRtrnc Iut wHI Ih' M u I-. kivn ‘''nn ol KlipdcnU Acrordini. in Iho Joseph < nuhi’ilo, Kid Spring Vul« ricli ju ilv rtaln p d al d in n rr un S u n -: y . , m aim Mi« J. Ml In 1 .itond.i mill I1" c n a nt-tho m i ll Iwura iu ()I<1 iliidge loi II yeais Ha tendance has been' taken at each! ents, Matawafi; Mr. and Mrs. Lyc* i day of her father, C. A. Rifenburg, Mr. and Mrs. GcorR« I.. Doublier,! mnnweallh "Campi,.e». esplmmMl , ' "",1 I,1',"1 " W‘J | '"■ n ,.lr4V# V,. l'’.1' ‘""ly wns ii mem))1*! nl l.ocnl Ti o t Iho session and only those children! carelli and John Loene, New Bruns­ Perth Amboy The^uesis were Mr,, Mr. and-.Mrs. C,aren« B. Siuh. , Kr„ A W.lk„, Vmdenl o, | ;. ^ W u,X . f ’l’!: I 'rX ,r Hod ( nr i iei s Union and—Drv-William-H.—» vh^».i i ■••»•] u n iv rrso y > . ,, , . fioi-vivmg aie two daughters, who have been registered and qu'al-j w ick. < and Mrs. Robert Carls, Mr. affd mg dlviKions of the college The Mrs. Pengel. - One hundred and four nf Ihe 9!ll j fl,‘1s,'l,j,*nlI* w^ J,f Jt!| .'n,,,,,,.,,!J Mntle and I'.li/n, hnth ol Peilh A»l- ify wiil be eligible to attend the I Mrs. Kooy is the former Miss Mrs. I. VanLiew, Janice Lee Van- * • ’ " S m 'iX d re d and four nf *•» official " hrenkdown ‘ IUu 2!I7 dny Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Prilchard slltd,„ts on Ihe dean'i lists cmn- Pf u ul ',i/ ‘‘‘‘1 Vi- buy , ' - . p a rty . j Bonnelt Schuler, Matawan. Liew, M rs. C. A. R ifenburg, and slodents with honors oul ol HHX, returned home Thursday from a. the ..m.ester will, perfm:! 1 b< (uitcial heiviies will hi* llt'ld the guest of honor, all of Perth IH2 -tHvei»mn sludrrils w ith honors two-week trip lo ths southern states \ averages. An average of 1 50 j __ __J ______loiuoirow illuming 11 ill) Am boy. oul. of v m . at a m , Mrs. MaJcotm Tune, Washington and Nassau, B.W.I. . or belter is required to qualify for ' . . _ ~ hoin tlie Mynn A. Son I une(n( Ave., has relumed home after M rs. William J. Rabel entertained the dean's list. Mrs. Frederick Rapp, A sludenl's recoid of honors, Ihe lldoi-1, Pei Ih Ainboy At 10 a ni. spending tnreethree montnsmonths in turopeEurope aiat luncheonluntncun and«nu bridgeumwkc mi on July 21>^ Miss Joan Lemaire, 32 Edgcim*te diMii ixnnlm nul. I, i-.|ii.,-l»My up : „ w ...... he Offered hi visiting relatives and friends ffT^ when the _ winners were Mrs. Fre- Dr.. Mntawan, a junior, majoring Iselin, Died Sunday . p .h ra lie III Ills c la m .MumluiH mill [ ||uly Uom ii y H i,in Ii. I'eiili Aiiilmy, N orw ayv D en m ark ancl Sw eden. derick K. Dederick, Mrs, Bertha , )n secondary education, was named l"l‘ ^phiriiiiii.nl al ...... of coin-1 i,r will he m llw-dwell Mrs. Mary (Mlrhuelii) Uapp, 134 . Mayor, Peter J. Waters, Matawan Story Schanck and Mrs. William to the dean’s lint wilh an average immcemeni , Dm mg (he “nd«M • y Sonora AVu., I sr I in, dii'd-S itnduy, Township, and Douglas Stocker re­ H. Pengel. Other guests were Mrs. of m * gradoule period, 11. n pntlnmt to July 30, IIHH In Ruhwiiy H ospital. turned home on Monday evening Russell A.G.-Stetler,-Mrs, Gerard membership in aendemh.. and pro afterT a-rendezvous at the United Devlin, MrS. . Joseph Dernberger Auxiliary BPOE 2030 Mi*fr. f-R#pj> hni] resided In . Isellu feHslonril societies, nnd tri siim m ui States Coast Guard Academy/ New and Mrs. Elmora Kattner. 15 yeuVsT Shn w as thesvtviddw ill Job ploiemeii'l under Nt’l^i lunioVs; option, piogiam The hitler affordi; AGENCY Loridon, • Conn. They left Friday M rs. T hom as C ogan, 32 Park Makes Plans For Fall F'rederlck R upp and wits^li- c'jJni- evening in- Mr, Stocker’s yacht Ave., is a surgical patient at Mon­ iHiinir.’Hnt nf ht^ C ecelia's Church; Jobs lo sludenla’ of high flcijdemlc The Ladies AuxiVary of B.P.O.F.. from the Rahway Yacht Club. . mouth Medical Center. - Uelm , , slnndiiig (hiough the co opeiullon of Malawan - 1.0 I IU1 2030. Keyport, mel July ifi Jo dis­ Surviving are six daughters, Mrs ■numerous industrial oiiuinli'aljonit cuss- fail plans.' Mrs. Florence Rose Ketchnm, Newark; Mrs. An In. New York and rioilliern New Coastaliers Take , Children Fete Bakers Dowuey,-. 0ie presidenl, conducled drew Koelil, Laurence Hitrlxn; Mis. Jersey, * - 'the hu-.etTrig with M rs. M ary Brnnd, Mn|lh‘.'W_Gello, fyctkelry—IMgfi'ls^ SiudenlN Irom this uieu whose INSURANCE On 3Bth Anniversary second Vice presTdent, assisting. YOUR KIND Two Third Places^ Mrs, ‘John (ioelr, Uiiion, Mis. {numes appear on ’(he Ik d k im .I u I hus PI were made for the annual Dorothy F'tn/e and Mis Joseoli ! lire: John ('ikio, U.tJyeiiilll ltd The Guadalcanal Coastaliers Jun- Mr, and Mrs, John A. C. Baker, nunrnuge sale to he held m the MORTGAGES ( .~«,.l'.i..l ,,1.^1,* Hk w a n d (Jeorgef Iselin rind 1-red nnd Harry Pen me, 4 ScheocK Ave,\, sored by the Veterans of Foreign of honor at an anniversary.party on! Kar,:! wf* r}ialr- Rapjx. Uillhiile^ J2 .grandchildren; Mntawan; William H. King, Clovei AND BONbS W ars P ost 4745 pf M ataw an Town* ; in;in with Mrs. Augusta Gibson as- ljr“JgTiSyTgramlchtldren and one sis- Hill ltd., llolnidH,'and .Ronald (*. ship,, competed in the Corpsarama Sunday. The outdoor barbecue waff W here service to the community^-®' suhfi^ Mrs. Brand described a re­ lefr-Mr*. Rose Hug, Irvington, - r" Woilsey, Old jlridge. . Drum, and Bugle Corps Competi­ held at the home of their son-in-. and you com es first. cent uip lo Miami, Fla., to attend tion -J u ly 23 sponsored by Ihe faw and daughter, Mr, and M rs. fhe Hkt Convtntim with her hus­ l-'uneral servli’«‘S are b e in g IH d Here the small depositor receives - from the Greiner Funeral Home. Union Beach Fire Department in Kenneth Henderson, 158 Bfoad St., band. VinCent Brand, Exalted Ru­ co-operation with Ihe Jersey Shore ler of B P .O .Ii. 2030. — W oodbridge, this niorm ng ut !< a rn. ; , the sam e service ct3 the larger. Matawan, and was fciv*n by Mr. Area Drum Corps Council on,the Mri ; Francos Serplco and Mrs. followed |jy a solemn liigli reijuiern . depositor, and his account is Just : : Keyport High School athletic field. and Mrs. BaJ, Highlands, on Sun d re n . land ICjrcn Majewski, all-of Cliff- K ingsley, M Comord Ave , l^onar- APPLIANCE CO. day. Aug 13 Arrangemenis are to (wood Beach, andPas- (ki A f f . o e v T and uthefi In charge of Mrs. Leonard Miller, 13 . Your advertisement 1n this pa -quale and wns, Bill and Toriy, If rested persons are welcome to I.ur. L I funl M. aad Uiaad H?reJ PL,"lei. or Mrs. per will reach prospective pur j Laurence Hartxif. attend. Information concerning Ihe K 5 » |» r( f\ Frderarf D tp o ill’ la ie r a a u C orperatlM — f «

State Announces W athington Enlists; At Latkfand AFB' T h eo d o re A. .Wathington, 19,-'*eoft Planning Grants of Mr. and Mrs. Otis L. Withlng- •' H. Mat Adams, Commissioner of (on sr.,. First Ave., CUffwood, has Conservation and Economic Devei- enlisted i® Ihe US, Air Force and cooi. c»s«%j>vni«s M AKrif CWWErrHRiPriBf Af a *p i s h o p a n d s i c - i r s . L^©pmenl, has announced that the now is attending basic military first advance of state funds for training, at. LackJand Air Force .IpcaJ^ontinuing planning assistance Base, San Antontf, Tex., the 'will go to Franklin Township in "Gateway1 to the "Air Force." ; Somerset County. Wayne Town­ He is a 1961 graduate of Mata* - Bhip-in~Passaic County,-Princeton wan -Hijjh School, where he won Borough and Asbury Park will varsity Jeters for footbaj), baseball receive similar aid ir\ the near and track. Before ‘his enlistment, • *■ future. . he was employed by Gethards Up­ “We have been, "engaged in a holstery-Shop, Matawan. . t CTies - of local-p lan n ing a s sistance While at Lackland,!his-training programs since 1956," Commission­ D: consist of process!/^. _ er Adams said. “At that time, we orientation, training, and briefing .embarked on a program provided on future job training. A major for under Section 701 of lhe United’ part of his training will be spent States Housing Act of 1954) to help in actual classroom studies, much municipalities prepare comprehen­ as he did in high school. ^ sive master plans for their orderly Airman Wathington was enlisted growth and development. One-ftum by T/Sgt. Joseph T. Soboul of Ihe ■ Sred-and-sixty-three ”New Jersey Red Bank-Air Force recruiting of­ 'Super-Right" NATUnAUY-AGBD Beef-Short C ut municlpalitief hate been helRgdjo fice. fat under the 701 program. "The new program for continu­ ing planning assistance is available ft you cautdn 't wear an to municipalities that have com­ eyeglass hearing aid pleted their comprehensive master C o m e S e e . . . b e fo re plans. Funds are provided for pro- You’ll Save gt A&Pl of frssionaf planning .services, so that R IB S B EEF Ih? master plan mny be implement­ ed effectively*, ffml com m unities ‘ m ay’continue to benefit from pro- Our Own Tea Bags OVEN- REGULAR fi’ssional planning advice." Chock tha Flavor! Check tka Pricol RJEADY STYLf / * State To Advance Funds j 59 B Budd Oinvonshian, Director of i pk9- A Q c pkt 79J Smoked Sliced Beef 29e Shoulder Veal Roast 65‘ tbe Dfia flange. You II enjoy ough, and Asbury Park also will ; Its tremendous p«ilofm»nc» receive aid soon under ihe conhnu- . . . you'll admire lit *lim, Mazola Oil Ing planning assistance program .* turn lines, You’ll b* con. Rib Steaks 1 c 59,' Pot Roast 55lb* Bologna vmccd.thit her* at last <• For cooking, lofadi, ball/if "If the maximum fcrowth poten- j what y6u’v« been looking tial of New Jersey's municipalities ! tor irf a hearing aid, pint* J A 1 i Stewing Beef 0N I5, SSI Chicken - 39 * — 49; Colossal Shrimp : : : 99°, is lo be reached,'1 Mr. Gershen j bot. “ * bot. commented, "communities must \ TRY IT TODAY! realize thut it is necessary to j COME m on CALL FOR establish planning as a permanent 1 FREE DEMONSTRATION. p m funcLiUii _ jil .government. Master) Bosco Fresh Frultt and Vegetables! plans are kept flexible to allow j for change, since not all eventuali- Milk Amplifier UVJNG SOUND lies can be p redicted. W hen the.su j. HEARING AIDS Changes occur, it is n ecessary lo ' 1 0 ’A e z . have professional plarmt/tg advice > •jn IO|«1 <1 l,,:;37« 14 “ 59* S W E E T C O R N of the calibre lhat molded llie , HEINZ S0UPS»SN3 c a n s 47< ma.sler plan in order to modify j| G olden creatively.'’ ^JJJSURGICAL HMrby Farms Municipalities that have complet­ Camay Soap NORWAY 3V< oz. 10»”35< ed their' m aster pl,iri«- and wM i to APPLIANCE Hue Peter— fnported Slid o a m participate in the coininmng plan­ and DRUG CO. For tolUt and bath SARDINES 3 43< ning assistance program may write 27 W. Front St., Keyport r»gui»r m to tlie f)iVj«on of State and Hi*- (%■ p*t to t’roplta Nal'l Hank) 3 eakos * 1 gionul Planning, New Jersey De­ Marathon lltisr* l’*hj BREAKFAST COCKTAIL 4 6 02 . partment of Conservation and Eco­ Our Door . W a t e r m e l o n SprcJtlizlnc In All Typfs Surgical nomic Development. Trenton 25, for Orange & Apricot Blended Juice MM 69 c Appllanm and Garmenti B.C. 2 detailed information. Ivory Soap ly thi Personal 5he piece•• ? 5 9 c ,luy 12 In plaitie baf 4 22 1 7 e z . Got I Cak* Fra* CW FFT P I AC NEW1961PACK J V f ■ ■ I | low Brand— Select Quilfty tin 10c Fresh and Cozy Warm! FroM W ottim Farm

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    as a counselor in the YMCA Day Roberta Berger ; Married In Woodbridge Matawan Woman Engagements Camp, Sayreville. . Her fiance, a graduate of Key- Parents Welcome New Arrivals .. Semefua4Jst dort Jligh School, served with the Married In Ohio ------Mrv;and- Mrs. Paul Ust,. 125 Au­ U.S. Army in Germany. He Is env SuccumbsTriday gusta St., South Amboy, have an­ Miss Roberta Elizabeth Berger, ployed by Lavoie LQboriM01,ies, nounced the- enBagcment..P.Ltbeir daughter of ihe Rev. Robert B. M rs. E sther. B e rtra m , 67, o f 268 Morganville, and is attending Mon­ ' Szeles * R om m el daughter, Elizabeth Jane, to A/3-C Berger and Mrs. Berger,_geUaire, Main St., Matawan, died Friday, mouth College. . M r; and' M rs:'Peter Sieles; - 431 A daughter- was-bom. Jn--Rivet-, Carmen A. Semenia, son of Mrs. Ohio, form erly of M a ta w a n ,1’be-- July 28, 1961 in MonmoiUft Medical The wedding/wlll take-place SaU -- Washington Ave., Union Beach, are view Hospital pn Saturday,’ July Frank 40 Harrison Pi., - came^the bride of Robert Milton C enter. - u rd ay , Aug. 5, a t 3 p.m , in St* the parents of a daughter, born 29, Ift61, to M r. and M rs. R obert P arlin . * - Freidank, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Bertram was born in Keas- John a Methodist Church, Keyport. bey. She.had lived in Matawan for M onday, Ju ly 24, 1961, in M on­ Rom m el, 100 Ja ck so n St., K eyport. . H enry F reid an k , ' H untington*. Sta.- Miss Ust was graduated from St. 20 years. She was the .wife of the mouth Medical Center. * tion, Long Island, N.Y., Saturday -Eelgen winter- Mary's llitth School. South Amboy, Hess-McKenna . late John E, Bertram, .Mrs. Ber­ --?«fterrtoonr J u ly " 2 9 ,' 1961, a t 4:30 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Felgen* Class of I960, ana the- School ol Tltf engagement or Mias Karen tram was a member of the First ' Wetzel p:mr ;at Bellaire. Presbyterian winter. 28 Chingarora Ave., Key- lusiness Machines, Perth Amboy. 'McKenna, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Presbyterian Church^ Matawan. ' A son was bom in South Am­ , ,-XllUfch-The.Rev. M r. Berger, pas­ >ort, a r e th e p aren ts of a dunghter, Frank J. McKenna, 15 Bingham Surviving are hor-daughtcrt~Mrs.. boy _Hospital _lo . M rrrflw t _ Mis. Hill Circle, Rumson, to. David J. tor of the church, gaVe his daugh­ George Wetzel. 841 Woodbine Dr., torn S atu rdoyJ uly—49, l!K> 1, in Frank E. DellaPietro, with whom Riverview Hospital. Hess, son of Mr. and Mrs, Gerard ter in marriage' and officiated at she resided, and two brother*, Wil­ Cliffwood Dcach. ^ the double ring ceremony. : Hess* Everett-Cruwford’s Corner liam Reid, Rahway, and ..Robert - Daylorf Setttng forthe wedding was ijas- F erguson Rd., Holmdcr, has been announced Reid, Perth Amboy.- V A daughter wan born .Friday, by her parents. ~lteto of white-flowers, palm 3 a n d Funeral services were held Mon Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Ferguson, Ju ly 28, m \ . lo ~ M r . nlUl M rs. —I^w-brido-oloct ls-a gradmdg of------lighted white tapers. Mrs. Herbert day morning at 11 a.m. at the Bed- 204 Broadway. Keyport, are the G eorge D ayton, 88 lU-aehwuy, ttumson-Fntr Haven Regional High Stilt, church’ organist,- played tra­ lo Funeral Home, Matawan. The parents of a son, born in South Am­ ‘Keansburg, in Monmouth Medical School nnd ol [ended Southera ditional wedding marches and ac­ Rev. Francis Osterstock; pastor of boy Hospital. C en ter.- ^ companied the soloists, Miss Biirie Bayview Presbyterian Church, Semlnarv Junior College, Jo Magellan, Bellaire, Ohio; Mjss Cliffwood Beach, officiated, inter­ New ton Riley ' Huenn V^istn^.Va., nnd lhe Red Janet Purcilia, Detroit. Mich, and ment was in Old Tenrjent Ceme­ A son was b^rn lo Mr! and Mrs. Mr. aim Mrs. Richard Rilev. 2(» lhmk Uusiiu'ss Institute. She Is an the choir. " ' tery.- ~ Thomus Newton, 27 Kensington Birch Ave., Iluilet, aro the pm ts employee of the Progressive Life Insurance Company. Red Bnnk. The bride wore a wedding gown Ave.. Old Uridge. July. JP^ 11)61 at of a son, born Fridity, July ^8, . Laitaro Testino ol white peau de soie fashioned in Middlesex General Hospital, New 1961, in Monmouth Medical Ce T. Mr. Hess is a graduate,ol Rod L a rza ro T estino, 84, of 220 W ay. Brunswick. nuhk High School and is attending* ■ process lines. The fitted bodice had Kooy short sleeves and a yoke of Alen- skU? Rd., Neptune, died Thursday, the Newark College of Engineering. - Stoncy * con lace. The scalloped boat neck­ Ju ly 27, 1961, a t F itkin M em orial A daughter was born on Friday. lie is employed nl Hell Telephone line was embroidered with pearl Hospital, Neptune. Born in Italy, Mr and Mrs. William Stoney, July 14, 1961, in R iverview Hospital laboratories, Holmdel. -• sequins and the bouffant skirt, Mr. Testino had lived in Neptuno Amboy Rd.. Keyport. are the par­ to Mr and Mrs. Robert Kooy, 612 The couple plan a fall wedding. for the past nine years and former- ents of a daughter horn »n Pefth Fast Main St . Somerville. Mrs, which 'extended to a cathedral-' I.onghl-Gcrken, length train, was appiiqued with Iv resided in Matawan. He was the Atnbov General Hospital on July Kooy is the former Miss Donnell 24. 1961. - - Schuler. Matawun. M r. nml M rs. John AHon G crkcn Alencon lace embroidered with husband of the late Felicata (Cc- pearl sequins. She wor& a-veij of vasco) Testino...... Jr.. West Hempstead, L. I., cn« Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. M cC loren* illusion and Alencon lace mitts and nounced the yongngemenl of tholr Anaida Meszaros, Neptune, with Stork Scores Againl Mr. nnd Mrs. Kenneth McClaren, daughter, Snndrn Crugo, to Robert . carried a cascade bouquet of steph- ’Tltf Culver Ct., Old bridge, ure the MISS EI.I/.AHimi UST anotis centered with a white orchid. whom he lived; six'grandchildren Alexnnder Longhl, son of Mr. and and four great-grandchildren. •The stork overtook Matawan parents of a son, born in St. Peter's She now is employed at the Metro- Mrs. Robert G. Longhl, 203 Rlvor Four Attendants Funeral services were held Mon­ Township’s First Aid Squad again ilospitnt. " nolftan Life Insurunce Co. office in -Kd., Hqd Hank, formerly of Key- Miss Rachael Goddard, Philadel­ F rid ay , Ju ly 28, 1961, the th ird day morning at 8:30 a.m. from Jennings Perth Amboy. p ort. ' « phia, Pa., was the maitf of honor the Day Funeral Home, Keyport. such incident nnd the fourth on* A daughter wus born In Middle­ Airman Semenra Is the grandson Miss Gerken wus graduated from and attendants were the bride’s AM a.m. a high mass of requiem the-roa'd delivery for thc squad sex Genct'Al Hospital to Mr. and of Mr. nnd Mrs. Ralph Nuppi, K5H the University of Vermont, Class of sisters, Mrs. Richard Shock, Co­ was offered by the Rev. Cornelius in the past two months. Mrs, Alvin Jennings, J9 Cleveland Poole Ave., Iliulet. lie was grad­ 11)58, nnd is with the advertising vina, Calif.; Mrs. Paul. C. Jooes, Kane, pastor, in St. Joseph’s Headed for Perth Amboy, the Ave., Old Bridge. uated from Cniydon Hall Aca­ firm of Ellington nnd Co., Inc., Now LaGrange, ’fll. and Miss Margaret MRS. DONALD R. MILLER Church, Keyport. Interment was In squad ambujanca. pulled off the demy, Leonardo, nnd alsn ntleiuled Y ork. Torrey Berger, Bellaire. Ann Dix, St. Joseph’s Cemetery. road near the Laurence Harbor M arvel St. Maryls Hifth School, lie now U Mr Longlfl ll' a gruduaie-.of daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Miss Wilma W. Brookes, 116 length gown was of pink chiffon entrance to the Porkway At S Mr. and Mrs. George Marvel, 12 serving In the U.S. Air Force and Admiral Furrngut Academy, Iho E. Dix, Martins Ferry, Ohio, was Broad St.: Matawan, daughter of and net. She carried a bouquet of Alfred Travers Sr. p.m. while Capt. Samuel Dilks Michigan Ave., Hazlel, are the par­ Js stationed ot Biggs Air Force University of Vermont, Class of the flower girl. ' M rs. Hazel M. B rookes, 287 L aurel pink carnations. Alfred Travers sr.. 65, of Ajo, delivered a daughter to_ Mra. Ave., West Keansburg,‘and Donald ents nf a daughter, born Sunday, Hose, El Paso, Texus. . 11)58, and Syracuse Law School, The attendants wore ballerina- Mrs. William Brookes attended Ariz., a. former resident of Key­ Thomas DeVoe, Locust St., Cliff- R. Miller, son of Mrs. Madeline July 30, 1961, In R iverview Hospi Class of 19G1. He is a member of length gowns of aqua green silk her sister-in-law, dressed in a blue port, died in Arizona Friday night, wood. Squad members Joseph Vnughn-Ciallagher .. .. Miller, Rahway, and the late Ar­ chiffon gown, styley. Funeral services were held Fri­ interment was in Fair View Ceme­ Peggy Bowne, Keyport. Mr. and 1232 Wesley Ave., Union IJcuch, tery, Middletown. great-grandchildren. Mrs. Ohnsman huve two other chil­ Them wero (10 guesls present at day afternoon at 1 p.m. in the Funeral services were held Tues­ are thu put ents of a son, born Mon­ dren, a son and daughter. day, Ju ly 31, 1061, In R iverview the d inner p a rty from K oyixirt, As* Bedle Funeral Home, Keyport, for Mr. Tooker was born in Newark, day morning al 10:30 a.m. at the MRS. ROBERT FREIDANK son of the late Gedrge arid Mar­ H ospital. bury Park, Perth Amboy, Long It* Mrs. Ada Belle Roberts Young, Day Funeral Home, Keyport. The W egener Inni), New York and Canuda. merbunds of organza roses and garet (Markee) Tooker. He had Rev. Albert Ozols, pastor of thc bouffant skirts. They carried 82, of 172 B eers St., K eyport, who lived in Union Beach for the past Mr and Mrs. Thu re Wegener, Calhoun * Miss Aggolnkna was graduated Latvian Lutheran Church, Brook­ Matawan Rd., Laurenco Harbor, A son was bom In Riverview nosegays of pale yellow carnations. died Tuesday, July 25, 1961 at Mt. 12 years and was a member of from Keyport High School anil at- lyn, officiated. Cremation was at are the parents of a son born Hospital on Monduy, July 31, 1UQ\, lendud thu Newark Beth lur&ul Hoi* Larry Gibbs, Oxford. Pa., was Pleasant Manor Nursing. Home. Plumbers Local 24, Newark. the Rose HiU Crematory, Linden/ July 24, 1961 in perlh Amboy Gen to Mr, and Mrs. Ronald T. Calhoun, plul 8c\\pol ol Nursing, She is em« the best man and ushers were Pon Matawan. Burial was in UolfAdel SurviWh’g are his wife, M ra. MIBS 8HMION OALIAGUUR e ra l H o sp ital. 33-Uth St., Weit Keansburg. ployed at the Flrat Bank m d Trust Leo, Lohg Island, N.Y.; Robert Cemetery. ■** . Mary (Eckert) Tooker; a son, Daniel Coateilo ' Daniel Costello, 86, of Broad lard AtlverflsIng, Keyport, and will CZon\pnfty, Purlh Amlwy. m n , Gjepshaw, Pa., jmd IpauLC^ ,-i Mrr.' ‘Yottn£_wps born In -Tlnton George Tooker, Irvington; a daugh­ ;• v, * M c lla re o G oodw in wnrk (here pnrt Hme when she re­ M rr Kusulas was' jjraduafed from Jones an a R ichard ft. *-Shock, ter, Mri* Laurence Maloney/-East St., Matawan, died Saturday,. July Navy CWO/2 WlllUin if. Goml- Falls, daughter of the late Horatio 29, 1961, at his hom e. M r. C ostello A ion'was born to Mr. and Mrs. turns toichool. New York University.' Ho la fin- brothers-in-law of the bride. The Orange; a brother, William Took­ Kenneth McClnron, 19 Culver Court win and Mrs. Goodwin, 2 Mnrnanrt and Julia (Messier) Shutts. She was was bom in Everett, He was tho Iter fiance was graduated fi*om ployed by tlia-Monrno Calculating rlngbearer was Peter VanCamp, er, Newark, and eight grandchil­ Dr.. Hazlet, arc the parents of a the widow of Charles I. Young sr. son of tha late John and Ellen Old Bridge. July 23. 1901 in St. Willis High School nod is employed J| Machine Co,, of New York and New son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Van­ dren. son, horn S atu rd ay , Ju ly 29, 11)01, Mrs. Young was a member of the (Coyne) Costelfo. Peter’s General Hospital, New J»y L, Lucas, Landscaping, Koy- Ijersny nnd also Is associated with Camp, Bellaire. First Baptist Church and Sons and Brunswick. ’ In pQtlcrson Army Hospital, Fort port. Cincinnati Fioravantl Mr. Costello wus the husband of M onm outh. Ids brother, Peter Kusulas in ths Reception In Church Parlors Daughters of Liberty, both of Key- the late Mrs. Ellen (MahcrJ Cos­ No date has born set for tho Cincinnati Fioravantl, 71, of Har­ . .Jamison' florist business,' - Immediately following the cere­ p o rh - - tello. He was a member of St. Jo­ w edding­ vard Ave., Hillside, died Thursday, Twins/ a son and daughter, wero A foil wedding is planned. mony," there was a reception in Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. seph's, Church, Keyport, and an July 27, 1961 after a long illness. born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jami­ , . Caroll-Thompnon the church parlors in charge of the Donald Lockwood, with whom she exempt member of the Washington Buptism son, 39 Pine Tree Rd.. Did Bridge, Mr. and Mrs. Charles II Thotnp* As tlio fellow said, compound In* Presbyterian Women’s Association. resided, and Mrs. Walter E. Bald­ Mr. Fioravanti'.waHwrn in Italy Engine Co,, Matuwan Fire Depart­ In Middlesex General Hospital, New teresl is a wonderful . Ihlng, If Mrs. Clyde B. Spangler, aunt of win, Metedeconk; two sons, Garrett ani came to this country as a m ent. Mlehanl Rohort Rnah ton, 82 Furman Blvd., Cliffwood Brunswick on July 24, 11)01. Beach, announce the engagement you’re on the receiving end. Inter­ the bride, presided at the punch G. Roberts, Hazlet, and John A. young boy, settling in Hillside Surviving are two sons, Thomas Miehnel Roherjl Raab, son of Mr. bowl. and forthcoming murriage of Iheir est com]>oundod somi-annually on Roberts, Laurence Harbor; eight where he lived for 45 years. Sflf- !F,, Avon, and Harold D,, Matawun; Carlson r " nnd Mrs Robert Ranh, Keyport, daughter, Carol Ann, lo Donald Series U llonds now on sale where After a wedding trip, the couple grandchildren .and 10 great-grand­ employed, he was luiown as the a daughter, Kathryn V., at home; wns baptized on Sunday, July 30, Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. Carlson, Caroll, «on of John Cnrtill. 402 Al you bank or whure you work aver* will reside in Oakdale Village, New children. ' “Hillside Grinder.” He traveled in two sisters, Mrs. Mary Kcough, 1D6J. in St. Jo sep h 's C hurch. Key* 68 Atlantic Ave., Matawun, arc the innifc St., KeyjKiit, and tho fate ages ffirce-ftfuMhnte-fourfh* p r Brunswick. • the Hillside area grinding knives Red Bank, ‘ and Mrs. Beatrice |K)rt. Sponsors w ere M iss Em m u parents of a son, born Wednesday. Mn. Cnroll. cent for seven years and nine The bride was awarded a B.S. De­ * Maurice M. Demontreux and other household utensils. Thompson, Wanamassa; 12 grand­ Levino and Sonny Poling. gree in Home Economics by Mary­ Ju ly 26, 1061, in M onm ouih M edi­ The brlde-ch'cl wns unwluntcd months to maturity. You then can Funeral services were held Satur­ Surviving are two sons, Henry, children end 12 great-grandchil­ After the ceremony open houso ville College, Maryville, Tenrt., in cal Center. from lloffmnn llfgh School, South hold your bonds to grow for anoth­ day at 8:30 a.m. from the John J. Hillside, and Sylvester, Union dren . wns held and refreshments wero June. She will teach ih..Grice Junior Amboy, In June, und Is employed er 10 yrnrs. Ryan Home for Funerals, Keans­ Beach; a sister, Mrs. Fred Faist, Funeral services were held Tues­ Poniisnowski served to guesls from Keypori, High School, Hamilton Township, day morning at b:3(1 a.m. from the burg, for Maurice M. Demontreux, Unioi. Beach, and seven grandchil­ A son was born on Tuesday, July Keanslmrg and Long Islnnd. Also beginning in September. Day l’uneral Home, Keyport. At 9 69..of 34 Belleview Ave., Keansburg, dren. 18, li)61. In R iverview H ospital to present wns the, baby's great- The bridegroom also was gradua­ a.m. a high requiem muss was of­ who died Wednesday, July 26, 1961 Mr. and Mrs. John Pomitinowskii gnindinolher, Mrs. Williain-Poling ted from Maryville'College with a Funeral services were held Satur­ fered by the Kev. Cornelius J. Studios at his home. At 9 a:nt. a high d ay m orning a t 8:30 aVm. from th e 15 Deerfield Jld., HazJel. .. B ^ J n Chemistry- He is. studying, requiem mass was offered in St. Kane, pastor, in St. Joseph's for the Presbyterian ministry and McCracken Funeral Home; Unions Ann’s Church, keansburg, by the Church'.'Tntermciu was in thu lain* Devino Chnoso your branch of service In will be'a second-year student .at with a high mass of requiem at ily plot at^St, Joseph's Cemetery, SPECIALTY Rev. Stanley Levandoski. Burial Christ thc King Church, Hillside, Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Devine, tho U, S. A rm y R eserve. F or Infer* * Princeton Theological Seminary in m illion cnll HO 2-2099 M ondays HI!YI‘d H l Was in Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Mid­ at 9 arm. Interment was in Holy Mrs. John M. Jeffery 111. Kent St., Wcst'Keimshurg, nre the fall. t from 6 to H p.m. dletow n. Sepulchre Cemetery, East Orange. Mrs.* R uth (H Qfnniond) Jeffery, the p&rtmts of a daughter, born E Bonds bought^ in M ay 1941, Mr. Demontreux was born in St. 51, of Willowbrook-HtL, lioluicJej, T h u rsd a y / J u ly 27f‘ 1961, In R iv er­ reached iheir second maturity per- Tierre. Miquelon, Fraqce. He had acting postmaster in' Ho'lindel, died view Hospital. lived in Keansburg J2 years and S atu rd ay , Ju ly 29, ItHU, in Mun- lod under the automatic extension Wills Filed Santopadro privilege on May,, I, 1961. These recently retired after 50 years ser­ hiouth Medical Center, and al) other E bonds issued vice with the Frcnch Telegraph M rs. Je ffe ry wus born in l I’ll1" 10%vF«d*riit U t Mrs, Ostergaard was the widow view flospitafr Oarven F. Williams jr. - . tan Ave., Keansburg,-died Friday, BrinK lit your liriportunt 'Tmi’uft. luwofpy mkI otlwf of Christian Ostergaord. She was Jy ly 28, 1W1, in N ew ark Prefchy' The residue of the estate, wHlcfi - Scales a former resident of Perth Amboy, tenan HospitaL ' includes he r resid en ce a t 226 Main -son-was-lxirn—in-Rivervlew- valuables nowl ■ ' . ~ ; Laurence Harbor andSpotswood. Mr. DeMalteo was employed as St., M ataw an, w as left* to a nicce, HospitaT on W ednesday,' Ju ly 26, She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Shirley Williams Estey, Lo­ a chef at the Vale Club, New York, 1961, to M r.- 'a n d M rs, ' R obert Mrs, Anna-Crow, Old Bridge; four cust. ' • . He was a member of Local 6, Club Scales, 194 Seabrtfere Way, Keans* grandchildren and six great-grand­ Executors of the will are- Fred and Hotel Union. children. , • : burg. . W. Burlew, Matawan attorney, and Surviving is hi* wife, Mrs. Mary (KomaiflX.pcMaUeo. TUB- Georg1* E. Tooker J. Donald Mifler, - H aley ‘ _ Arrangements for the funeral M r. - a n d M rs. Calvfn S. H aley, Funeral services were held Mon­ Edna V. Breuhaui . were under the direction of the 197 Washington St„ Keyport, are FARMERS AND MERCHANTS day afternoon at 1 p.m. at the Edna Victoria Breuhaui, Marl­ John J. Ryan Home for Funerals, the parents of a dauiyiler, bom CR.WT Day Funeral. Home, Keyport, for boro Township, who died July 2, K eansburg, Thursday, July 27, INI, ln_Mon- George E. Tooker, 62, of 805 Shore left her estate to. a daughter, E lh d moutlf Medical Center, . NATIONAL BANK Rd., Union- Beach, who died sud- Belle Edna'Breuhaus,.wlio also was Miss B.utlv Weds ... named executrix. " , .'■'Angersbach = William Seguine Mr. and Mrs.' John "Angersbach,' '-a—Fillppina Agliozzo . Hazlet/arc the parents of a daugh* FORMAL ter, b orn~ M onpay, J u ly 24, 1961, Fifippt na Ag liozzo, Un ion Beac h, W M. Butler. 142 Third St., Key- in South Ambou Hospital. WEAR 7 w ho died Ju n e 29, left a .Life right port, announces Ihe marriage of his j in , her. estate- to. her husband, daughter, Patricia, to • Wlllism ’ VJggisno . > . ; I Giuseppe. Agliozzo, who also was Seguine, son of Mr. a rrd Mrs, A d au g h ter 'i&as born In Sowih.v TO HIRE | named executor, • _ Charlbs Seguine. Fords. 'Hie wed- Amlwy IlM pital on Tiiffsday; July j dinj; took place on Monday, July 17. 24,*' I9GS, U) Mr. and Mrs, Jsmcif ! , Harriet Tuder - W. S. WALLACE iW l, in the. partonage of the First Viggiano, a 44 Stevens Ave,, Old ; ! Harriet Tuder. Malawan-ToWn* Uaplist Church, Matawan, llie R*‘v B ridge. , CLOTHfNG I ship, who- died June 12, left an Robert WrAddiss, paster, perform­ ‘automobile to j d a u g h te r,-N in a B. ed tbe cer&mony- -- • • ■ ^ —JfUUuLJLuu.&iukt.Lttulcin IlnJih In.M w "- 1*M SUSSWANS Men sod Boy** Furnkhlogs Kane. The residue of her estate Is Mr. ajd Mrs, John Straus. 142'*, a n d M r*, B ic h a n l 223 o I'r-.f-vi -r Mrrn*ik-f tm u tan rs Shot* ‘to be shared equally by fier son, Third St., KeypsM, were the at- , BlrchwriokJ Dr.. Cliffwood Beach, . . . j r<»ri»*u iil'Mi = Robert Tuder, executor, and her tendant*. ' are the parents of a dnughler, tiorn STATIONERY W. Front St. Keyporf Jl W. FRONT ST. KEYPORT ! daughters. Kin* Ipr- Kante - a n d -Tfi^-couple^-ivjfl—»«**d«- ' ‘ ■ 25^1Ml^ln Perth j Gladys Trembly... • ‘ - Ma/n St., Matawan. ' - T Thursday, August 3, 1961 Page Eight THE MATAW AN JOURNAL, N. J. Bible.School Bankers Plan For Heads Kenny Drive Karagheusian To Ends Sessions - Church For Annual Election Leave Freehold Officers and trustees of the Mon­ A & M Karagheusian rue. mill ia The closing' exercises of .the _ First Methodist Cburdr~ ~ Union Beaeb FvO Gospel Cbareb - Lulber Memorial ...... ' ' Daily Vacation Bible- School-of-the .. JrW.ty. Church (Episcopal) mouth County Bankers jnd Clear­ Freehold, a principal industry and.!.. .1 -— 147 M ain S t., M ataw aa •••’ 131 Pari Ave., Union Beacb The Lntberaa Church . • • - Bible Baptist Church, Belford, will M ala St,, M ataw aa ing House Association will meet at source of employment in Western * “ Rev. Frank. E. Sweeten. Pastor Rev. Evan Seth Williams, Pastoi - Missouri Synod take place at 7:30 p.m., tonight, . Rev. Cari'oll B. Hall, Shadowbrook Inn, Shrewsbury, to­ Monmouth County for a half cen-_ ' at the Bayshore Gun Club, Har- V icar The paslor will preach Sunday Sunday services are held at 10;45 Tint on Falla Public School night with J. Joseph McVey, presi­ tury is to leave.Freehold next year jnony Rd. ■ • Sundayrthe Transfiguration of Rev. Daniel D. Reinheimer, Pastor at the 8:45 and -11- a m . Worship' a.m. and 7:30 p.m.; Sunday School dent, presiding, to prepare plans for a new location at Statesboro. Miss Esther Wager and Miss Christ, morning prayer, litany and Sunday School and Bible Classes services. Music will be'by the sen­ meets at 9:30 a.m. with classes for the organization’s annual elec­ Ga., S. L. Winterer, president oL * JleJen Frank directed the school. Ante Communion will be at 8 are'held at 9:30 a.m. Sunday undei ior choir. A supervised nursery and the firm,-has announced. • They are members of the National a.m.; morning prayer and, address, for all ages. ^ tho direction cf"A’rtfiUr"Bitter, su­ tion and banquet in September. Child Salvation, a department lo the 10 a.m . ; junior church for children under 10 ' *Tn*''irm >enftg^irjuir-M ,':*witb-^-- Prayer meeting la held do Tues­ perintendent The morning worship The arrangements committee . Bible Christian Union lor eyangel- The bazaar committee will meet local. and national Officials of the will be available during the second will be held at 10:45 a.m. with aer- report on the preparations for the Jam among children. T uesday. day a t <7:30 p.m . ' Textile Workers Union of A m erica^ service. Church school-is directed mon by the paster. A n u rsery se rv ­ banquet will be submitted by its . “Paul’s Journeys and Epistles” by Howard A. Henderson, super­ Mid-week service la Thursday ai C.I.OJ at the company’s Rolselle ■—r First Baptist Church ice Is available. Communion serv* itere studied by the~lunior-inter- intendent, at 9:45 a.m. chairman, Richard H. Hamill, cash- Park Division, Mr. Winterer an­ i; mediate department with each- rayer meeting ts held in ices ate held-iba-first-Sunday of- -ier, Monmouth—County National nounced the company>s"decision to_.. Transfer, the spinning. ati4_udjieiiig — child having individual maps to K ty p w l sanctuary at 7:15 p.m.-Wednesday. Peotecootal Cfcorch every month. Bank, Red.Bank. ■ ■ trace the. journeys. The primary R ev. M aurice W. P hillip* facilities now in Freehold and Ro­ Union and Sidney Aro., Nominations of officers and trust­ department studied the lile ol First Baptist Church SL Benedict’s Cburcb selle Park, to the Statesboro, Ga,, - P a sto r ees for the annual election will be . Christ. The theme for the beginner Union Beacb Holihdei School plant. He further stated that the Deacon's prayer meeting Sun­ 232 M ala S t., M ataw an iecommended by a committee department* was “Children From Mrs. Herbert G; Wood, Pastor company will'discontinue the opera­ day is at 9:15 a.m.l. Sunday School, Rev. Robert W. Addiss, Pastor Holmdel Hd., Holmdel chairmanned by Andrew Milligan, Other Lands." tion of its'Freehold Skein and Pack­ 9; 30 a.m. when the film, "Our Bi- The Rev. William Blackley, pas­ Worship services are held Su», Rev. Edward P. Blaska, Pastor cashier, First National Bank, Brad­ - Missionary slorjes, handcrafts, age Dyehouse and of the-Roselle • ble-How It Came To Us,” will be tor of the Mount Pleasant Baptist day at II a.m. and 7:45 p.m. Su» ley Beach, and including Calvin F. colored slides and singing were Masses are field Sunday a t 7, I, P a rk plant by Jh e * m iddle of 1962. shown. The bird's Supper will be Church. Newark, will bring the Woolley, executive vice president, among the activities of the school. day School la at 9:49 a.m. . 9, 1C and 11 ajn . and at 12 o'clock observed a t (he 10:45 a.m . worship message Sunday at the 9:45 and Belmar-Wall National Bank; Frank Mr. Winterer said that the new ' Assisting with the school were noon. ' GROVER C. RICHMAN JR. service and tfic guest preacher Jl a.m. services. Church scfttfot Bible study group meets Tuesday F. Allen, Chairman of Board of Di­ plant at Statesboro, once in full Mrs. Albert Mahoney, Mrs. Rod will be the .Rev. Homer TriiuJes, n)f»rts at 9:45 a.m. at 7:45 p.m. ' “ r Confessions are heard ln the rectors, Asbury Park-Manasquan Grover C. Richman jr., former production, will manufacture all Weber, and Mrs. Gilbert Walt. parish home Saturdays between 7 National Bank; and Harold Wal­ yarns consumed at the company’s former paslor of the Calvary Bap­ The Hour of Power, mid-week Thursday prayer meeting la held New Jersey Attorney General, was ling, executive vice president, Peo­ carpet divisions at Albany, Ga. and tist Church ol Carteret. I’he Rev. service, will be Thursday at 7:30 aod 9 p.m. named lo head the Sister Kenny Territorial Mqnager Mr. Tricules now lives in Point p.m . v • — at 7:45 p.m. ples National Bank, Keyport. Aberdeen. N.C. He said that Kara­ Fund Appeal for the foundation’s Pleasant and will take graduate The public relations report will gheusian considers it essential to Church Of Our Saviour O f Mosaic Tile Co. work next year. Senior B.Y.F. and ' Jehovah's Wltaeues Bank Resources Show be made by John Kay, assistant Eastern Area Chapter. The chapter, have the-yarn manufacturing op­ Older Youth will conduct a service Keyport Congregation Cottrell Rd., cashier, Keansburg-Middletown Na­ which serves Connecticut, Dela­ eration located near- its carpet . Thomas M. Cantwell jr. has been Cheesequake Improved Conditions manufacturing operations, which at 6 p.m. at the Brookdale Nursing Kingdom Hall, SI DlvUlon S t tional Bank. - ware, New Jersey, Southeastern iromoted to Territorial Manager Home. Evening worship is at 7:30 Rev. Henry K Male, Rector nov are located in the south. or the Eastern Territory by The Thursday at 7:30 p.m. the minis* Trustees attending tonight’s con­ New York and Eastern Pennsyl­ J o’clock. Rev. Clarence A. Lambelet, Another indication of improved Actual transfer of machinery Mosaic Tile Company. He started try school will consider Study 84 Vicar ference will include William-C. Mid week prayer service it held business conditions was reflected vania, will seek funds for its pro­ from New “Jersey operations will wilh Mosaic in 1950. and has work­ on ’’Educating For The Ministry Sunday services are at 9:30 a:tn. Johnson jr., cashier, Keansburg- Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. gram. of teaching, research and not- start until October or Novem­ ed as a Sales Representative, Dis­ (1942-1955)“ taken from the Bible in the resources for June 30 re­ Middletown National Bank; Ever­ Tho first, third and fifth Sundays, ported by the member banks of ett T. Cauffman, cashier, Asbury ber, and it is expected that pro­ trict Manager and Territorial Man- Second Baptist Church aid bopk. “Qualified To Be Minis­ treatm en t in the field of physical ters.” The first student talk will there Is Holy Communion, and tbe the Monmouth County Bankers and Park and Ocean Grove Bank; ^J^ duction at the New Jersey carpet •- agcr in the Great Lakes area. Mr. MS Atlantic St., Keyporl 'medicine and rehabilitation. Cantwell, who is a graduate of Al­ cover material based on “Accusa­ Clearing House Association. Donald Miller, cashier, Farmers yarn plants probably will continue, Rev. Nicholas J.-Tate, Pastor second and fourth Sundays, morn­ Mr. Richman, wholias served as fred University, now lives at Harts* tion (free from).” Second student ' j. Joseph McVey, president of ond Merchants National Bank, Mat­ until mid-1962. ing prayer. Church achool meets dale, N.Y. , A chicken dinner will bc served will read from the Book of the the organization,' announced that awan; Joseph Mullin, vice presi­ New Je rs e y ch airm an since 1958, dent • and trust officer, Asbury also is a member of the chapter’s • The Eastern territorial officc is Saturday at the Civic League be­ Bible ‘The Song of Solomon,” and at 9:30 a.m. ’ its most recent survey showed Series E Savings Bonds issued.in Park-Manasquan National Bank; located in the Architects* Building. ginning 1 p.m., sponsored by Mrs. the third and fourth students will bank resources in the county advisory board whicti spearheaded M ay 1941, held for 30 years, will Special services will bo held at and Frank Warner, vice president ]0E Park Avenue. New York. This Susan Hopson and Mu, Xaroline cover material taken from the am ounted to J392,144,288,75 a t the reorganization of the chapter dur­ return. $195.04 on a $75 original in­ announced. & „ and treasurer, Central Jersey Bank forrilory includes: New Y ork, Jackson. The proceeds will be do­ Bible aid books. “From Paradise m id-year m ark, up $37,720,947.53 ing the winter. A practicing ut- vestment. This cash value ranges and Trust Company, Freehold. Northern New Jersey, Connecticut, nated to the financial drive. All Lost to Paradise Regained,” and The Women's Guild meets tbe from a year ago when the total torney in Camden, he is legal coun­ upward until, on bonds issued in Rhode Island. Massachusetts. New members and weil-wishers are re­ Also participating will be the as­ sel for the New Jersey Turnpike M ay 1949, it am ounts to $204.60. “Jehovah's Witnesses in the Divine first Tuesday of each month. ln_tbe was $354,423,341.22, - Hampshire, Vermont, Maine and quested to support this affair, sociation's vice president, Merle Authority and served a9 attorney Reason: Interest yields have been Purpose.” The service meeting Mr. McVey, who also is vice S. E. Canada. Mosaic’s Matawan church hall at 8 p.m. The Parent* Simpson, cashier, Belmar-Wall Na­ general for the state from 1953 to raised twice and a second 10-year .The Kev. W. Haley, Scotch will be held at 8:30 p.m. and this president, Monmouth County Na­ area service center is known as Plains, will be the guest speaker tional Bank; and the secretary- 1957. automatic extension granted.^Those meeting will help the publishers in Teachers Association of the church tional Bank, Atlantic Highlands, 1he Atlantic Tile Company, Mata- at Sunday services. Sunday School treasurer, Thomas H. Knecht, vice The drive will be held from Aug. old bonds like other .-‘antiques" their door-to-door work. compared the new peak with the w an. , convenes at 9:30 a.m.; morning school meets the final Tuesday oi president, Central Jersey Bank and 20 to .Sept. 20. grow more valuable with age. Sunday at 3 p.m. there will be a $282,096,062.99 in resources this tim e Mosaic is one o! the nation s worship. U a.m.; evening service, public talk entitled, “How Can each month at 8 p.m. , Trust Company. largest manufacturers of ceramic four years ago. J:30 p.m . One's Future Be Secure?” AU Emmanuel Assemblies Of God Past presidents serving as ex-of­ tile, with eight plants and 43 ser­ This, consistent growth of the /Morning choir rehearses at 7:30 Kingdom seekers welcome. Middle Rd., North Centerville ficio trustees will be represented v ice centers throughout The United- p.m. Monday and senior choir at bank resources in the county, he by Nathan W. Dey, vice president, OPEN FOR INSPECTION Tuesday at 8:15 p.m. there will Rev. Timothy Adams, Pastor States. " 8 p.m . W ednesday. be a Bible study at all service cen­ said, is indicative of how well the Monmouth Cpunty National Bank, Prayer service is on Friday from ters using the book, “Yoor Wiil Be ^ Sunday School la at 9:45 a.m.; banks have planned their facilities Enjglishtown; Samuel E. Morris, to keep pace with the population GABRIEL BROS. 7:30 until 8:30 p.m. The public is Dome On E a rth .” T he ad dresses a re "morning worship, 11 o'clock; Evan president. Long Branch Trust 50th Anniversary expansion, business conditions, and invited to attend. F. Anderson, 331 Wilson Ave.,-Mat­ gelistic service, > p.m. The first Company; Raymond F, Johnson, needs of theic,-.cammunities. ALL ELECTRIC HQME Mass For St. Rocco Communion service ii held the awan; J. Gondoly, 5 Atlantic Ave., Sunday of each month, there is a president, First National Bank of Bradley Beach; and Milton F. Stev­ second Sunday of each month. Matawan; R. Lovelace. Prospect Communion service at 11 a.m. The uptrend in resources, he said, Model Open Dally Until 10 P'M. The Sr. Rocco Socicty of Jersey Special services will be held- as is a reflection of the gains jn de­ enson, president. The Matawan Ave., Cliffwood; A. W. Palmer, Young Peoples service will be City, will observe their Gniden announced. - M iddle Rd., Box 290, N orth C enter­ posits. Deposits, in turn, are in­ Bank. Shells From $2900 up - On Your Lot Or Ours held Thursday evenings at 6:45 Jubilee feast day celebration in ville; W. Waite, 8 Monmouth Ave., fluenced by growth in population, honor of St. 'Rocco nn Wcdnrsdny. First Presbyterian Church Port Monmouth, and Kingdom Hall. p.m., before the regular Thursday! the business cycle’ and the con­ Forestburg Camp Aug. 16. The 50th anniversary mass Route 34 and Franklla St* service, Instead of Tuesday eve-1 venience of banking locally. RT. 35 AND WOODLAND AVE., MORGAN will be offered at II a.m .. in Holy M ataw aa Bible Baptist Church nlngs at 7:30 p.m. Thursday eve-1 Earns Top Rating Represented by ie s Magee — PA T-T807 Rosary Church, Sixth St.. with the Rev. Chester A. Galloway, Port Monmouth ning, Bible study and prayer CatlCer Deaths U p Rev. Gerard M- Santora. pastor,.as P a sto r Rov. Gilbert Watt, Pastor service ta at 7:45 o’clock. , _ . r The Monmouth Council of Boy celebrant of the mass. The Rt. Rev. The pastor will bring the message I n Bayshore Area Scouts received the top rating of Msgr. Walter P. Artioli, pastor of Morning worship service Sunday the National Boy Scout Council for is at 10 a.m. The Rev. Dr. James at the Communion Service Sunday First Spiritual Churcb Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church, at 11 a.m. Bible School meets ot Of Divine Rose In the continuing battle against its operation o f the Forestburg will preside at the mass and preach H. Smylie will conduct the ser­ :45 a.m, wilh classes for all ages. 271 M ain S t., B elford cancer, the number of fatalities in Scout Reservation and has been the sermon. Prayers will be offered vice. Mrs. Ralph Hartman will classified as one of the best Scout sing "Eternal Light” byDungan, Evening worship' service ia at 7 Rev. Phoebe Dailey, Pastor the bayshore area increased last for peacc to be established in the p.m. wilh the pastofbrlnging ihe year. In 1960, a total of 81 local camps in the country. The camp Sunday School meets at 10 s.m. Services are held Sunday at 8 BUSES to NEW YORK CITY world. -J. m essage. persons died of cancer, compared analysis was m ad e Ju ly 6. Following the mass, a parade and Nursery care is provided for chil­ p.m. and Tuesday at 2:30 and> 8 dren under three-years-of-age every Bible Study nnd prayer hour is on to *60 deaths in 1959. The figures T he 600 m ountain cam p w hich Is procession, with the statue of St. • Thursday in at 8 p.m. The pastor will p.m . “ were compiled by the New Jersey located about 12 miles northwest (Express Via N. J. TURNPIKE) Rocco mounted on a decorated Sunday morning. Vacation church schoo] will meet, ‘ in charge. Full Gospel Chapel State Department of Health and of Port Jervis, N.Y., was purchas­ float, led by two bands and with Morning worship service and distributed by the New Jersey ed by the local Scout organization the society members, ladies auxi­ Monday through Friday afrbm 157 Main St. Keansburg a.m. till noon. Bible School are held at the Bay­ Rcv.-Robert D. Kalis, Pastor Division, American Cancer Society. In 1956 and now is in its sixth sea- liary and their families and friends, shore Gun Club, Harmony Rd. All On a state-wide basis,. ..cancer son.^ T h e . c a m p h a s accom m oda­ will march throuRh the downtown The Session will meet on Mon­ Sunday School meets at 3 p.m. 2 ( t e D A I L Y day evening at 8 p.m. There will other services are held at the home deaths rose fro n t 10,635 iii 1959 to tions for 15 Scbbt Tfoops with 325 lection ol the city. with an adult Bible class. Sunday i be a special meeting of the mem­ ot Mr. and Mra. Albert E. Ma- School lessons through September IQ,$55 last y e a r. v , - : Scouts at ,orfeKiJme.*JCfckar.inspcction i.ifor Schedule and Rate' Callrf0 4-2222v bers-oi (he board of trustees and hoitey, H Vermont Ave. win coyer the lives and characters " Oren Cf. Hunt, president, - New team’visited all campsites Including C.S. Radio Program deacons at S p.m. It ii important Jersey Division, American CanMr the new Tuscarora.campsite in the Grace Methodist Churcb of many New Testament charac­ (hat all members be present. ters. Evangelistic service ..is at Society, pointed out that no matter Dan Beard section .as well as sev­ A Christian Science radio pro­ - Union B each 7:30 p.m. - whether the statistics indicate a eral outpost camps..» * ^ Buy 10 Trip BjfcpySarc The Faith Reformed Church Rev. Leon Zinkler, Pastor gram entitled “Wonders Out of Prayer service is Tuesday at 8 decrease or increase in fatalities Mr. Billctt said the visitors God’s Law" will be given in the Middle Rd. and Poole Ave. On Sunday morning at 10 a.m. p.m . due to cancer, the change in any watched the troops preparing for Columbia "Church of the Air” H azlet regular morning worship wiil be Bible Study is Thursday, 8 case is so slight as to demonstrate the, trail work and while they were aeries on Sunday over Station Rev. Theodore C. Muller, Pastor Rollo's Charter Service held, continuing the summer sched­ p.m . conclusively that there can be no present one of the Delaware can- WCAU. Philadelphia, at 7 a.m. and The 10 a.m. worship service Sun* ule. ' * slackening of our efforts until this 6e expeditions left for a two-day over Station WCBS, New York, at day will be conducted by the pas­ Sayre Woods Baptist Churcb battle is won. down river trip. The group also For Groups "btih.— Ttrr lor. There will be a nursery during -Str-Mary-a-Eptseopal-Church— Route t,-Brownlown_ isited-the- new—Catholic—ChapcLf. Peter J. Henniker-Heaton. Boston, (he worship service for pre-school East Front St., Keyport Rev. Ronald Robinson, Pastor The automatic extension privi­ which has been built thi? past Of fsFsTkf BejflnComfolTarutExjjeTlsnti Mass. Mr. Henniker-Heaion is Edi­ children. Rev. Henry A. Male, Rector Sunday School meets st 9:45 with lege on Series E Bonds fits well spring by the CaiboMc Lay Com­ tor ot The Home Forum of The B oy Scout, Troop 64, will m eet a class for each member of the a savings program to send a mittee of Monmouth Council. The Christian Science Monitor. Fourth Mt. Pitcaln this evening at 7 p.nu_ family; morning worship, 11 a.m.; youngster through college, profes­ chapel is located near the top of ROLLO BUS TERMINAL — Six Corners, Keyport Spiritual Churcb On Sunday there wih-be morn­ young peoples meeting, 6 p.m.; sional or technical school. Original the mountain overlooking the Mon- Present Awards . 208 Shore R d., U nion B each ing prayer, 7:45 a.m.; Holy Com­ evening gospel service, 7 p.m. rpaturity period of seven years goup Valley. * Asbury Park - New York Transit Corp. Rev. Katherine Miller, Paator munion, 8 a.m. and 9 a.m.; and Mid-week prayer and Bible Study nine months plus'a 10-year exten­ morning prayer at 10 a.m. ia held every Wednesday " at 7:30 sion brings a new-born child up to Real Estate Listing C a r d s The National Lend Co., Titanium Services are held on Sunday and 401 Lake Avenue 1 Asbury Park The A.A.s will meet Wednesday p.m . . - college age. for sale at this office. Division, Sayreville, has announced Thursday evenings at 8 o’clock the presentation of service button at 9 p.m . ' and on Friday afternoons at 2 p.m awards lo the following area etn* There will be no week-day ser* vices during the month of August. loyces during the month of July: David’s Tabernacle 5-year; Joseph Malisiewsku-Mor- f Cliffwood • ------. Cliffwood Community listown Rd., Matawan; 10-year, John Jaccoud, Di^erty St., Old Elder James Moss, Pastor Methodist Church Bridgr; Francis Gilligan, 95 Laur­ Sunday. School, is at 10 a.xn.; Rev. Richard L. Scott, Pastor b < t ence I’Kwy., Laurence Harbor, An­ morning worship, 11 a.m. Sunday morning servlco wili be PATTERN; tonin Auricmma, 12-Crnss Ave., at 9 a.m^rSunday SchooV110 a.m On Wednesday evenings the tarry to Matawan, Timothy O'Sullivan, 39 service Is a t 8 p.m . M.Y.F. will be In the evening at Eighth St., West Keansburg; five- 7:30 p.m.- yenr awards, John Maclnnes, 167 Bayview Presbyterlaa Churcb Choir practice will be held Thurs­ Morningside Ave., Union Bench,' Cliffwood Beacb day at 7 p.m. - a and Herman Head,. 85 Lakeview . Rev. Francis Osterstock t/ay, Keyport. P asto r Gethsemane Lutheran Churcb Maple PI., Keyport Tlie guest preacher Sunday nt tlie Service Anniversaries IF a.m. morning worship wil! be ' Rev, Frederick Boos, pastor Elder Harold Hatfield. There are two services on Sun­ Area employees of the Hercules day: Matins at 8:30 a.m. and the Powder Co., Parlin, whq observed Reformed Church oLJieyport regular service a ril o’clock. Sun­ SAVE UP TO 87% O N RETAIL PRICES lervice* anniversaries this ihonth Warren St., Keyport . day School begins at 9:45 a.m. were Walter F. Kuafoanski, 19 Gor­ Rev. John H. Sharpe, Pastor — don Ave,, Old Bridge, 15 years; T he R ev. F.A . L angw ith, 'Nep* Morganville Methodist Cburcb Thomas A. McGnwan, 45 Atlantic tune, -.(Wijl be the guest preacher ..— Morganville — St.-and-John-S.-Varctt, 89 Second during August, - Sunday at "*1QM5 EXCLUSIVE AT GRAND UNION —Rev. Fred H. Bowen^Pastor SL, both of Keyport, id years. ,m. his topic will be ‘‘God's Re­ quirements/* Ushers will be Ro­ Church services are held on'Sun­ liigh school graduates—want to bert. Wilkenloh..and Edward Allen. day at 9 a.m. and. Sunday School •... AIRPORT SHOPPING, PIATA, HAZLET know how you can complete your m eets a t 10 a.m . „ i service obligation through th e First Church OI Christ, Scientist A rm y R eserve . . . alm ost a t y our 84 Broad St., Keyport King Of Kings Lutheran Cburcb CHECK THIS CHART convenience. Call HOpkins 2-2095. Sunday service and Sunday . Bayview School ; FOR YOUR SAVINGS .IP School, 11 a.m. Wednesday, testi­ Leonardvllle Rd., Middletown * i w i a>V .v. mony meeting 8 p.m. Reading room Rev. C. Roger Burkins, Pastoi. K'l otmoit irtb«li«voble, but tru«I You can obtain ihls beautiful Diniwiwoie open Wednesday and Saturday from Sunday School mcetp.at 9 a,m. i l O Wli fcrf belbw-lho usual open-stock price for dlnnerwofe of thb 1 .to 4 p.m. ' dunhg,-tho-aummcr "months and tfitfncltont Imagine! You con build o complete service for 6, «# 10 or eveA 12 The spiritual foundation of divine morning worship is at 10 o’clock. EACH PIECE ONLY BOWED healing will bc emphasized at Chris- Ol )he»e astonishing savings! • • . NOW crt your Grond Union! tjan Science services Sundny. Iri- fit. John's Methodist Church , ■riu'ried in tho lesson-serm on cntifl- South Main St., ed f‘Spirit*' is-the account, in Mnlt- - Rarilao Township : VALUE YOU PAY YOU SA V t hn\v.4>f the healing by C hrist Je$us Rev, Norman,ft. Riley, Pastor $ 1 8 . 7 4 MATCHING GAS 6 4 2 $ 2 3 . 4 0 $ 4 . 6 6 of Iho man with the .withered Sunday worship services are ei hand. ,. $ 3 1 . 2 0 $ 6 . 1 6 $ 2 5 . 0 4 J a.m., 9:30 a.m. and. I1 a.m 8 5 6 COMPLETER PIECES Onm.; Service ...... sensuousness, and caused, the self­ Post lllgh School M.Y.F.. 7:30 p.m. fOLLOW THIS WEEKLY SCHEDULE I ish materialist to hate him; but it A different piece will be*f*otured eoch weefc, Wednesday thru Tueidoy, in Iho whs this spirituality which enabled Browntowa Community Church following sequence. D on't miss a tingle week! Build oi lorge a service a t you w ish ;' Jesus (o heal the sick, cast out Browntown Union Sunda) School 15th KEYPORT GAS CO. evil, and raise the dead." Route 18, Browntowix «n. 10" DINNER PLATE I K ■ COFFEE CUP . . W IT H EA C H The Golden Text is from Zech- Rev. Frnncis Cantcl, Pastor Affiliate of ariah (4): "Not by might, nor by The summer service is held from *5.00 PURCHASE power, hut by my spirit, saith thr m t Bread & Butter Plate. w Ih n SAUCER . Jit !):30 lo 10:30 n.m . on—Sunday with I.ord of hosts." provision for beginners under fiix- turn If your order ii $10, you ere entitled to .SALAD PLATE...... Calvaty Methodist Churcb yenrs-old lo attend,Sunday School L.S0U P PLATE III ««lv« ."If „llt 2 p«« moy flbloii 3 ple

    deficiencies, with (pedal emphusli infant and pre-school dinics.in 20 T r e e S t u d y por(attaf) items and for housing MCOSS Family Health Unit locations throughout Monjuouih Rules Given For comhincd_with a seasonal rise In on magnesium shortages, Dr. War* CounIy,"lalsveek period. Hours ious injuries which resulted. when farm workers. But taking the' ser- Included in the services which of the clinics have been set for 7 to persons tried to turn somersaults I r H t ~ Vices Jo the camps where the mi­ will be made available will be Salk. 9 p .m .. oh a ttumpoline. One ot Ihe injuries grants live and scheduling evening resulted in death; a second pro­ Rulgers University at New innoculptions, tuberculin tests, diph­ Farmers, crew leaders and other r . r w hours, Miss Darrah explained, will theria, tetanus and whooping cough persons concerncd with agriculture duced a fractured skull; the other B runsw ick h as received a 93000 loTiar hack make it possibte for the prevent­ shots. In addition, the regular ser­ are being contacted to assure max­ three resulted in temporary paraly­ grant from Internntionul Minerals ive health service-to be more read­ vices available to low income fam­ imum use of the new health facili­ sis, requiring a ’considerable per­ It Chemical Corporation for soil ily available to migrant families. ines at regularly schedule MCOSS ties, Miss .Darrah said. iod of treatment and hospitalization. fertility and planr nutrition re- Precautions Recommended rarch. ' -- ‘ The-granl will conlinue support TRUSSES Navy Announces New Dr. Handle recommended the fol­ T h il |lv« of studies on the relationship of ) on rrllff lowing precautions; * tipple disorders to soil nutritional I T S E A S Y Television Series mhWorl aad 1. The equipment- should be in (upm>r| good condition and properly as­ T O P H O N E The Officer in Charge, US Navy sem bled. Obrilly BfMl Ntiralnr liras Recruiting Aids Facility announces Rib Supports M sltrally 2. T he m etal su p p o rts should KlatUa llok», tiaiim n ia the launching pf a new 13-week have-heavy padding. - Aliklfll, fcnf* Artificial television series throughout the LOTS llra rtl H r tn li 3. T he u rea s should b e well luiflnl and Cmtcal CaUin country entitled “Navy’s Film of Frank GuidotU, Rutgers University forestry student, checks' the lighted. 2 the Week." Sponsored locally by condition and girth of the historic sycamore tree on Sycamore Ave., 4. A Qualified instructor or super­ WANTED the Navy's recruiters, these films Shrewsbury. The tree once marked the Delaware trail In Colonial visor. should be in churge at all I—or any RBT place else in the Denyer, SURGICAL are designed to belter. Inform days. Mr. GuidotU presently Is conducting a survey ot the condition tim e s r ’ Colorado area. Just diaj Area CoBa Americans of the Navy's wide var­ and type of all shade trees ^along county roads and adjacent to the 3. P a tro n s should be ask ed lo W f k A PPLIA N C E Number 303, then the number you iety of activities and progress. highways. He w|H report to the Monmouth County Shade Tree Study register, nutnc, address, whom to GOLDEN RULE DRUG CO. Committee, which will compile the information as a bane of future oper­ v.ant. Area Codes are the key lo easy .The. first scheduled film of the contact in ease of accident, end in­ 27 W. f ro n t St.» K eyport C onstruction Co* telephoning to any place, tvery area 13-week series is the highly prais­ ations. The committee, headed by Neal Munch, Freehold soil conser­ dicate previous experience un a (N m I Ia r»o|tl*a Nal't Rank) has a code. You'll find them all in ed “Ring of Valor" narrated by vation agent, Includes (ieorge Dittmar jr., Atlantic Township; Albert tranmoline. This will alert users to Hull* a Marathon U nits Pal* motion picture star, Robert Taylor, Ffemmer, Holmdel Township; John C. Bonnell, Allentown, and William the fact that there is an element R oute 35 - H azlet, N .J. (hir the front pages of your telephone S|'*rUt<«(H| (n Aff-TriiM lu flfc a l which tells the story of the mid­ B. puryee, Allentown. Mrs. Norman Thctford, Eatontown, Is secretary. of d anger. C O 4 - 3 2 0 0 ApphSRf»a'«nd (larmtnla ,book. Please use them for out*of« shipmen's life at (he US Naval Conferences on the shade tree situation also have been held with fl. Inexperienced persons should State calls. NLW JERSE.Y BILL A. idemy. All films of the series Edgar Rex, executive secretary of the New Jersey Shade Tree Com­ be given instruction. have been cho^n for.their great mission, and Oliver Deacon, Parkway and landscape engineer ol the "7. SoruersuullinK should be dis appeal to the .public's interest. State Highway Department. -rourflged. A minimum of 10 hours of experience on llu,'~hampnlme should precede any efforts to turn somcrsuults. PLAN NOW 8. Activity khouUi bo limited to f o r a U S E F U L I half an hour at u time, followed by a rest peiiod. BASEMENT tt. Shirts and socks should be The Ixuement of tfHlsy's home ll worn to prevent possible uhrusions plnnnrd for • future rumpus room to (he skin. 1 snd workshop, s convenient #tnr« 10. There should be only one per­ »He"arfs. Imliule a nuxiern, all son on one trampoline at a time iteel Ihi co Ouor , . . the seeesr,)fc , to prevent roliiMtins. It proxides ta the key to a well* "Thrie li rifcK in many sports plnntml bmeinent. | and physical activities/' Dr .Han­ dle iioied. "Hut there mny he less A Hu-o ti the modem leplaca* nwurrness of the i ink involved In in n it feu tliAt otil wiiiiwm l wood tlie use of irampulmes ber'uumj of Ittttrhwu) on >our pioent home. their relative newness and the wwiespi«-ad inrre»*e in the |>o|Hi- AMI m e *'4 riNi'il HAM MIN l lio m Ih n Iy. Musi injuries could bcpre- vt*ntt*d hy tu llu u em * in ihe *u Uons gisen above. 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Ail Rcdrnird^ Cealtra Ait Um<4 Mw4«rs> Page Ten THE MATAWAN JOURNAL. r' Thursday, August 3, 1961 Freehold Harness iamos Batter 1 5 - Y e a r - O l d O utstanding W ater Skier Racing To Start Asbury Blues — Freehold Raceway opens Satur­ Hollywood Dynamos left the As­ day for a 50-day daytime harness bury Park BlUes-blue indeed after race meeting to run to Oct. 2. Post three hours~of drawn out baseball-at time is 2 p.m."with the double clos* Hazlet Field Sunday. Manager Dan Sng at .1:45 p.m. William Fisher, Ferrante’s team handed their ri­ the generaf^anager, reported JOO horses on hand as of last weekend vals from the shore a IM) shellack­ including some who have, done ing. It made the Dynamos 11-3 on . 2; 05, so that a number 6f “A” rac- the season. _• es, top1 for harness horses, may go Bob'LoPresto pitched the win for on jhe cards this year. the Hollywood balltossers. After the There was only one driver and one horse going from this 31*68 first inning, LoPresto could coast - to the cbunty seat track as of ear: as his teammates banged out a ly, this week. He*is'Julius Molnar, seven-run lead for him to work on — 1—yaungei* broths or GWfge M6inar, tho first time they came at bat. • a‘leading driver at Foxboro, Ver- . non Downs and Moriticeljp. Julius Manager..Ferrante found the vic­ Molnar willtace J. L. Scott for his tory a satisfactory one, indeed, for father’s farm * at Cheesequake. in the first meeting between these ' . Ranlom Song, leading horse^at (wo teams at Asbury Park,' the ■ -Freehold last year, has been Dynamos just had edged out a 7*6 brought down from Saratoga Race­ win.~ ’ * -• ' way but will be raced bv Joe Mol- Spud Hall, the Blues pitcher, got • nar Yonkers Raceway. George away to a bad start when Larry ' Moln'ar-is keeping-Pro Hanover at Tomasello, firft Hazlet batter, hit Mohtlcello until ihe season closes safely and Punkin Brown worked Labor Day at the Sullivan County him for a walk. Ferrante bunted night harness track. Likewise, and Hall was low to field it, so . Steve Alikas, Matawan, is keeping thc bases were loaded. Bob Chromy his two horses at Monticello until then hit a triple, clearing thc sacks the track closes. and came in himself on Ron John­ Uncertain Plans son's double. Hits by Alex Pietrew­ The plans of Cliff Carr, Keyport icz and Ben Ochinegro sent home Dlcksie Ann Hoyt, Fair Haven, is snown above nolding the Thomas driver and trainer at the Freehold Johnson. A walk filled the bases track, remain uncertain. -He has; anew and Tomasello, up a second Irving Brown Memorial Trophy on which she captured the sccond leg • disposed of Prasmite, a horse'he time in the inning, hit safely again, in the sixth aanufll New Jersey Water Ski Championship on Mirror has raced at Freehold for several Pietrewicz and Ochinegro scoring. Lake, Edison, oveMhe weekend. This trophy is awarded annually to seasons past. H^had good success After that, the Dynamos fattened the water skier 'who la a resident of the State of New Jersey and with Flying H alaT ^e end of the their batting averages as they accumulates the highest number of points In three categories — tricks, meeting last year. • pleased on Asbury Park pitching slalom and jumping. Miss Hoyt also won the trophy In I960. It is retired after three wias. . The horses will move down to while LoPresto was easing along Freehold from Weequahic Park The two leading horses Seroual (No. 2) and Me Broke (ln the I Me Broke Is ahead a nose here, but Seroual edged him out at the wire on the mound for them. Miss Hoyt Is pictured with some of her other trophies, Including nthis week. The historic amateur background) are shown going over the final hurdle In the United Hunts (Jim Murphy riding). ^ Hollywood Dynamos (13) the one from the M asters Tournament in June in the Ida Cason Callaway Purse for Monmouth County lumping horses at Monmouth Park Friday, [" ' v a b r Gardens, Georgia* where she placed fourth against all other women and track at Newark will close its gat­ L. TomueUo,-3b- I 2 es for good this year as the land C. Brown, ss 6 girls. ■ : . on which it is located reportedly Ferrante, lb - 4 On July 15 atUl 16, Miss Hoyt won a similar crown at the New York Chromy, cf , #•. JS^te Open Water 5kl Tournament at Owego, N. Y. has been sold for an apartment Study Boat Mishgps M rs. Rudnick A gain H. Johnson,' 1/ • Raritan RamKlps, Holmdel Tigers Pietrewicz, p house project. Coming down from Dicksie Ann Hoyt, 15-year-old blned) — 1. Dicksie Ann Hoyt. Fair Weequahic are such longtime Free­ The State Safety Council has ex­ W ins Cham pionship Ochinegro, c Haven, 106 ptB.; 2. Judy Christinat, pressed grave concern over the in­ R. LoPresto, 9 Fair ,Haven watex skier, captured Norfolk, Conn., 194 p ts.; 3. J a n e t hold favorites as-*Dagsworthy York Sakowijd, 3b . B lum el, R um son, 143 pts, (J. Chapman); Glendale Ensign creasing number of deaths and in­ Bask In Babe Ruth League Spotlight Mrs. Joseph Rudnick, Keyport, the second leg of the Thomas Irv­ juries resulting from boating acci­ 42 15 16 (I. Mason Stelle): Miss Tltanette Bayshore Babe Ruth League’s er the left field fence and the Tl won for the fourth time in six ing. Brown Memorial Trophy in the dents In the stale's tidal and non- Aibury Park BIu m (0) Boy's Jumping — 1. Roland Hiller, (Stelle); Gloria Wirigay (J. Georg- "forgotten” teams of other days, years, the 72-hole Medal Champion­ Silver Springs, Fla.: 2. Jam ei Barker, tidal waters to date this year. gerB had it made. Fred Ricles and i b r b sixth annual New Jersey Water Ski lo); Nipper Hanover (Seiander), thc Raritan Township Ramblers K. Davis, lb 4 0 1 Hanover, Mass.; 3. Ted Bell, Owego, Twelve lives, according to the State Foulks added runs to the Tiger ship of Atlantic City Country Club. Championships on Mirror Lake,- N. Y r and Patches (Pallidini). and the Holmdel Tigers, suddenly jcount when Rog Dane replaced Rootevelt, m 4 0 2 Council, were lost In boating acci­ A new competitive round of three Clay, c 4 0 1 Edison, over the weekend. Paul A. Girl’s 'Slalom—1. Dicksie Ann Hoyt, are basking In the spotlight where Nuss on the mound for Keyport. ACLeading drivers Mannon Robin­ dents in tidal and non-tidal waters over par for women amateurs was Joseph, 2b 4 0 0 Egan, Matawan Ski-ters president, Fair Haven; 2. GiGl Blair, Shrews­ son,..Robert Farrington. Harold Kel­ once only the PAL, Rovers and Ac­ The stunned Jets bounced back C. P o U ri, If 4 0 - 1 was the tournament director, bury; 3. Cathy Owen, Owego, N. Y.; 4. in New Jersey to July IS. The toll es thrived. set by her. Hall, p _ 4 0 0 George Blair, Shrewsbury. ly and Dan Murphy all will be back of deaths, the council reports, is and the hitting of John and PAiil Floya, 3b 2-0 0 Miss Hoyt, one of the top skiers Women's Slalom — I. Janet Blumel, Mrs. Rudnick also plays out of S. Jack so n , 3b 0 0 0 with their horses. only five below the total of 17 boat­ The Ramblers and the Tigers Pangborn and Dave Sigel forced in the nation, three events, Rumson; 2. Judy Christinat, Norfolk, Jumping Brook Country Club, Nep­ Young, cf 3 01 C^onn.; 3. F ay W ilherell, Lake G eorge, The Freehold track is being im­ ing accident deaths reported in the combined for one sensation, the the Holmdel team to bring in Kel­ Harris, rf 2 0 0 the girls' tricks, jumping and sla­ Tigers first victory after 31 straight plemented with 22 more pari-mu­ state for the entire 12 months of sey as a relief pitcher to save their tune, where she retired undefeated Out, rf 1 0 0 lom to conclude a perfect perform­ losses. The Raritan Rovers hung victory. Met Men'fl T rickr^ 1. Larry Korb, tuel windows, making the total last y ear. champion after five consecutive 32 0 6 ance. - Boston, Mnss.; 2. Robert Bagnosro. a 24-1 humiliation on the Holmdel pThe Rambler win over the pow­ A sbury P a rk .B lu e s 000 000 OOO— 0 Long Island; 3. Lou* Abel, G reenw ood 114; an air-conditioned cafeteria y ears. Miss Hoyt can retire the trophy Lake. N. Y. • and an enlargcd-patio. team 10 d ay s ago and this -was* the erful PAL was put under way in Hollywood D ynam os 703 200 03k—15 to her fast-growing trophy case if last straw for Manager Warren Doy'a Tricks — 1. Ted Bell. Owego, Bill Yocum, new racing secretary the second inning when Ed Grant she adds another (ttrformance next N. Y ; 2. Roland Hiller, Silver Springs, Murray Dairies Baumgartner^ boys. Somebody had walked and Dave Markowitz dou­ year and wins the third leg of the Fla.; 3. John Skinner. Green Pond at Freehold, has brought a step­ to pay--and it was the Ramblers ping up of prices, bringing better bled to send him home. The Cliff­ PBA Forfeits, Pop Warner Grid trophy. Gee Spivak, Paterson, came Men's Jumping I. Larry Korb, who got in the way. wood team finally got to Hamlin’s Boston, Mass.; 2. Jim Perry, Laconia, horses to the track. B Worses now close to retiring the trophy, win­ N. H.: .'I. Bruce Sylvester. Hanuver, A 10-run first inning left Mana­ will race for $1200 to S1SOO and the Nip Sweet Shop offerings enough to tie it in the ning a leg of it two years in succes­ M ass. (W inning Ju m p 122 F t.) ger Frank Dowd's Ramblers stag­ fifth. Dwight Batson was safe4 on A horses will contest in {2500 Port Murray scored two runs in Union House In Loop In Madison sion before Miss Hoyt came into gered. They had been counting on an error. Jimmy Crosj singled events. the la$t inning to nip Raritan her own last yeai. _ the Holmdel game as a "cinch" and it looked like, the PAL would Madison Township PBA nine Plans for a Madison Townslilp . T h e a t r e Sweet Shop, 2-0 in a th riller, jn Sponsored By Ski-ten Freehold will be the only day­ win to add to their standing in the pull it out as usual when Hamlin lost their last chance to do some­ Pop Warner Football League were m e mpAa . »fwor I-34QQ Raritan Township. With tho victory time center of pari-mutuel betting battle for a playoff berth. But the lost control and walked Carmen discussed in a meeting called by The event was sponsored by the Entire Week] the Dairymen deadlocked the sweet thing about a playoff berth in the In the metropolitan area from the final score was Tigers 11, Ram­ Plzzi and Billy Vena to force in a Robert Knight at Byrnes Hall, Mon­ New Jersey iki-ters Water Ski Club Today Thru Tuesday! shoppers for second place, a half­ Jersey Sho/e League race Sunday ■ closing of Monmouth Park this blers 2, and a wild celebration run. But the Hazlet pitcher recov­ day, Dick Pine, publicity director and sanctioned by the American All Technicolor'Show! game behind league-leading Don’s because of an untimely shifting of W.ater Ski Association, The event, Saturday to the return of the New broke out all over the place in ered to fan John Medolla to retire of L a u r e n c e Harbor-Cliffwood . The Youth Gulf. York flat racers from Saratoga Holm del. the side. the playing site of their game with Beach recreation announces.* ' formerly held in Red Bank, was The Excitement Aug. 28. There will be ten. races Bill K ansky w as the bl«; story moved to Mirror Lake to provide Two-Game Winning Streak • Ramblers Rally Union House, Rumson. Tho game Pop W arner football, named after The Three Loves Of A daily. for the winners with a special as­ better skiing conditions. . Not that alone, but the Tigers originally was scheduled for Long the famous West Coast gridiron Boy N am ed . . • sist from Vinnic Branciforte. Not In the bottom of the" fifth, the got themselves a two-game win­ Branch High School field, but when coach, is patterned after the little Miss Hoyt piled up more points “PARRISH” only did K ansky piftAi a fourr-hit Ramblers rallied to pull it out on State Fair O pens ning streak. The Keyport Jets were league baseball setup. Youngsters than any other state contestant in — Starring — shutout, but his booming triple was hits by F t ankle Dowd and Pat the Madison players arrived at the riding rather high themselves after under 115 pounds in weight are winning the major prize of the a key blow In Port Murray's game- Croke and a bad PAL overthrow. scene, they were notified to go to N ew Beauty Contest having been the first team in the eligible to, play, thus giving them tournament. The Brown trophy Claudette Colbert winning splurge. Branciforte mado Prodded by IhftTsucCeiMi Ql the Oakhurst Firemen’s Memorial league to deteat the championship Held'because the Long Branch dia­ Iheir first' induction to organized goes to the New Xersey skier with *" “ Beauty of figure, as Veil as face two sparkling fielding plays to their'fellow townsmen, the Ratri* Matawan Township PAL, and they, mond still was gutted with mud ahd scheduled football competition, the most pomU^axqverall ability. and Parrish's and poise, will all be considered short circuit rallies by the losers. too, had come tovcounting Tigers biers, the Raritan Rovers knocked ' —T h r e e ; Love's v - ; ...... from the torrential downpour Sat­ Knight, who is president of the Other area winners were Frank when the judges select thc Queen games in the win column before off the Matawan Braves on Ron Connie1 Stevens Kansky and the losing hurler urday. Laurence HarborCIiffwood Beach Manson, Middletown, who took the of the New Jersey State Fajr, on Ken Clafk continually pitched into they were played. gut after an Sachs one-hitter 5*3, But the Mata­ Diane McBala When the deadline of 50 minutes Babe Ruth Baseball Leaguer out­ veterans’ (men ov«r 35) triclts and the opening Sunday, Sept. 17, at and out of hot water before Port eight-run third inning, the Tigers wan team-played sharp ball in this Sharon Hugueny after game time arrived and nine lined his plan for the start bf a the veterans' slalom, and Janet Trenton. The fair will close the Murray finally broke through. could assure them "we are differ­ one to make a lot out of one hit, — and — Madison players had not put in local township-wide loop. Blumel, Rumson, who won the wo­ following Sunday with aulo races Frank Karlovlcn led off the seventh ent now," and they toppled the Jets and that hit a bunt by John Sickles George Montgomery . an appearance, Manager Art Glbb men's slalom. featured on thc-opening and closing with a double to center and scored 0-6.. * in the third. They took keen advan­ Apply For Participation as the Man With • had to forfeit to the Union House afternoons. a moment later on Kansky’s three And the Jets also lost the dis­ tage of Rover misplays to be lead­ Tentative areas of the township Larry Korb, Boston, Mass., won ‘THE STEEL CLAW” nine. The Madison manager said Ot/TCABRIOOC TO \ TotLBfnMt In past years the contestants bagger. Kansky eventually crossed tinction of being tho only team to ing 34 going into the fifth inning. which could field teams and which both the men's tricks and jumping. his players had had no advance ao w ra 9 Ju n ctio n 5 5 { have been judged only in shorts. the plate on George Christopher’s overthrow the PAL. Stunned the Manager Don Cusano “shook yp”_ have- applied to participate are as In the latter event Korb leaped 122 notice of Lhe change of game site Howevei^this-year the'contest has ground out.' " ' "• ------debacle against Holmdel,’ the Ram- his errant Rovers and they respond­ follows: Laurence Harbor-Cliffwood feet to take the overall title In a 17- and accordingly he was unable to been extended and the whole even­ Bases Loaded biers came back ln a rage and ed by taking counter good advan­ Beach, Old Bridge, Sayre Woods contestant. field. reach them by phone as they ap­ ing's program will be devoted to Branciforte came up with his bowled over the league-leaders 3-1. tage of Matawan misplays in the South, Madison Park and the Cen­ The Wltherel! family, L a lt e„ parently were on their way to Long the selection, plus other entertain­ most spectacular save in the fourth Duke Hamlin, Manager Dofvd's sixth. Blnkie Moriarty produced tral Park-Cheesequake-Browntown George, N.Y., won two honors. eatontown' Branch. He blamed lack of ad­ ment. The girls, who thjs year, when Raritan Sweet Shop loaded pitching find, muffled the bats of Ihe game-winning hit. Warren won the men’s slalom and vance notice for the situation. sections of Madison. These five must he 18 years of age or over, the bases with one out. Playin the hard-slugging.PAL. Garry Zam­ The league is expected to play geographic adjacent' areas will Fay took the women's tricks, both will be first judged In swim suits "shortstop, he made a diving gra bor, Cliffwood pitcher, spun its concluding games this week and It is understood managers of start registration .of youngsters at on Saturday. MiJS Blumel was U v v e -lu THurRE and then in formal gowns. of Ray Hight’s liner between snort three-hitter in vain. get tho playoffs going next week. teams still having a~ chance with an early date. Registrations will runner-up to Fay In the women's Union House are-unhappy with the The new queen and her chaper­ and third, then from a kneeling And just to keep in stride the Raritan Twp. Ramblcri (2^ take place in each of the five trick s. ‘ RL J5 at Circlo — Liberty 1420% position, flipped to second for a Ramblers dusted off the Matawan li situation. The Union House club one will be the guest of. the Hotel DeMalo, cf 0* 0 a reas. In thc girls' trlcfcs Saturday, Gigi double play, ln the sixth, with run Braves 6-1 to run their record to was assured of at least a tie for Open 7 P.M. - Show At Dusk Hildebrecht, - Trenton, during t h e Markowitz, cf 0 0 In addition to Knight, representa Blair, Shrewsbury, was runner-up ners at Jirst nnd sccond, Brand* soven victories In the last eight Chlcco, lb 1 0 the pennant by the forfeit and they week at which time she will pre­ tives from several sections of the to Miss Hoyt, with Robin Blair, forte snared Joe DeVirgllio's hard gam es. ___ Croke, rf 1 a have only -to win one of two make: side over activities at the fair, while Hyman, p, 3b 0 0 tow nship w ere present. Among Shrewsbury, third. • NOW THRU SATURDAY • grounder In thc third base hole and Holmdel Shocker up games with Freehold Townsmen personalty she will receive a $100 M ason, u 0 0 them~were William Loughlin, Ed­ Troy Donahue...... forced tho lead runner at third. But that Holmdel shocker over­ Conroy, 3b, p 0 0 or Lakewood to clinch the pennant. George Blair j>ja J0—IT B rave* , _ 0010 000—1 He Was more than a boy. TOMMY * “THE TIN STAR” Harltnn Sweet Shop 8 • 1 .'.800 “"Kelsey“'slngled^in^^cfrickV" ilie- K eyport J e ts 001 32 0 0 -0 defend their right to another title Hamblen * u 0090 o ix —8 He was not yfttaman. H azlet Sweet Shop .7 2 .778 benow walked a second time In the Matawan Twp. PAL (1) shot against the popular combine — Also — Floyd'* Bnr 0 J * ,625 Winning Pitcher — Mason — W*l, WED.\ Hla name It sandsfabiam “CIRCUS STARS" S & S Kndio - 4 4 .600 frame and No. 7 was in. Then Na­ ' a b r b of Steinborn and Darnell. It re­ L'O. 1 V ena, t b 2 0 0 Umpire — Ferranti. Raritan TWp. Pharmaoy 8, 5 .800 tion smashed out a drive that put Medolla, o • 3 01 quires two-out-of-ihrec-folls to win Shoro P o in t In a 4 5 .444 Szyarto, el- ...... — ...... 0 0 R a rlla n Tw p, R o y eri (fl) 7 SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY H arllan Jlllls 4 8 .444 the Ramblers out of sight and be­ 8 this bout. • . . a b r D avid, 3b -301 Cusano, as . Continuous Sunday Harmony Park J 9 .333 yond redemption for that gome. Dotson, a#-. . 3 10 There are four other bouts, two 4 1 H azlet H a n s e n 2 7 .232 Pele Conroy relieved Hyman on the Moriarty. • 2 0 •Tiny Glenns. • 1 - ,9 .100 Hnmllton, lb I 0 0 of which can be considered co­ Longo, 2b “■ ' "SO mound for the losers, but Conroy CrDM,vrf • S 0 • I power, ll , Paulln's Tavern ■ 0 to .000 Pli.il, il . too finals. Lallo Rodriquez, the Puerto 4 0 hnd nothing loft for which to pitch. Rican champion, hat a bout with Nappl, cf ' - • :4 0 Zutnbor, p 2 0 0 DeLuca, 3b 4 1 Notion started for the Tigers Lou Albano and the Kansas City B au m an , rf • ' S T Motorists Penalized ogainst thc Jets and Don Nuss up- Cyclone Bob Orton is opposed by Cacarllla, lb JO Raritan Twp. RambMri U) " * posed him. Tlio Tigers got off in Bill Zbyszko In the other co-final Sachs, p 2 2 Seven bayshore area motorists . ab r h thc lend agninjn this one, scoring Hamlin, p 3 0 0 star bout. A special feature is the -TE2:HNICSOLOr* had driving privileges suspended Dowd, If 3 1 1 .- * • * " ______in.the .second on Foulks hit lo drive match between the Angel against hy t h o State Division of Motor Crnke, c 2 1 1 Matawan Dravti (3) in Nation, Tho Jets came back to Chleco, lb • 10 0 the powerful German "Red” Orupe. " C A R N I V A L Vehicles under the provisions of tie it in the top of the third nn three M.isnn, rf 3 0 0 In thc openipg-evpnt Arnold Skaa- Lew is. 2b the point system nml mandatory (•rant, m I 2 10 McTnpue. 3b wnlks and a fielder's choice. Markovvlte. of land conies lo grips with Larry Drvi,nn. lb I N Q U E B E C " .spordinj' plans. I’cnali/.ed were . 1 0 1 IJ'Apolito. p Deluge Comes Again Conroy, :th 0 0 0 Simon to .start the show. Colorful and Free Kiddle Playground ’I heoilurt* Weidcmann, West Keans- H vinan, 2ti _ 1 0 0 Walker, ss Then came the deluge again. The first bout Friday night will Sickles, c Gay-as e ver! > CHILDREN UNDER 1! FREE burg; Melford Kiovnch. Old Bridge; ' hlonski, 2b 2 0 0 .Slegle proved.a good leadoff man start promptly at fl p.m . Harris, rf Anker ilolt, Keyport; H enry for the 'ligers with a single am) ' 20 a 3 P e is e , rf N ex t W eek • PA l. . • ;...... WKKI tQQ Martin, rf PRE SHOW DANCING Wnjncchmvski, Old Bridge; fiemy .steal. Kelsey singled him home. —1 MiHridp. cf “VOYAGE TO THE nml>lt>rR oioo «»*— 3 If you need printing of ^any Sl.ru 7 P.M. Hei*-’ "••i'i”e: Darvi.s Sim m s, Liebenow niui.Nution walked, filling Winning P itc h er — HaniUn, W-4 — A rm our, cf BOTTOM OF IHE SEA" kind, we are here to serve you. . Fri, - Sat. - Sun, , r Anthony Nappi, the bases. That set the .stage for a c h u i m f b e C U m pire — F in n ; - * ...... Our quick service and reasonable u m e i u TKEE — M usic by — grand-slain humer by Hartley ov-, H.intjn, Hovers w m (continued in fifth column) ' prices will please you. _ Matawan Drava* Mio-Ctr RAIlROAD AZTECS BAND Thursday, August 3, 1961 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. Page Eleven

    nothing larger than N.o i fine shot Lands 60-Pound D rtunfish No. i fine shot In tide waters and Union Beach LL Ridan Features tide water marshes.) LOOKING IT OVER 1 23i 4-1—Illegal to hunt, hunt for, Eliminated 4-3 uiiiiym iiinm um ,* Deer pates Set or attempt to capture, kill, Injure Monmouth Ending or destroy game birds ox a n im a ls — Union Beach passed out of the Monmouth Park winds up another MONMOUTH PARK " racing In it as the players would remind Hunting season will open this exempt at the time and’ln the m ari­ Monmouth-Ocean Little League racing season Saturday with the the past 10 days has borne out our their 'm entors' w'h'e nTIfaulioned y e a r tovrll at 9 a.m, and run to ner provided by fish and game ' predictions that as the meeting Tourney last week, going down to a running of its final stakes event, about It that (heir parents were Dec. 9, with th r huntlng hours af­ ulatlona, the $50,000 added Sapling for two- came to a. close,-there would be a ter the" first' day'one-hour before 4 3 defeat before Jackson Township taxpayers and they had as much 23:4-18 and 23:4«16rrThe_prohlb- 1 year-olds at six furlongs. The guar­ notable increase in the percentage, sunrise to'one-half hnur .after sun­ Itlon against shobtlng watcHdwl or in a quarter-final round game. The right to use the field, intended for anteed value of this race will be of favorites coming iii' to win. All set, according to A Healon Under­ placing 4 boat or other structure - game^wai-Started. JulyzJl5,..Aa. in­ $100,000 a s the fijlng of. 2.1?. nom ina­ season long the Oceanport track high school, students primarily, hill, of ihe State Division' of .Fish al a greater distance than one hun­ ning and a half was played when tions wil provide at least another has had the unusually low percent­ as recreation league boys base­ a n d 'G a m e .------; - V ------dred feet from* shore shall hot' ftp- " age of one favorite in-four going $50,000 to Us value, This is (he season . for upland ly In Raritan and Sandy Hook .it rained, then it was resumed the ofLcoming in to win, to the great ball teams, ll was an argument The Sapling will featdre the ap-- game hunting pheasants, rabbits, ays. (Sinkbox prahibltfd by U,S* ^ following nighL The game was hard lo answer, Demarest ad­ g pcarance-at the Oceanport track of chagrin of the “chalk" players. grouse and squirrel and quail. regulations.) ' played at Freehold. But last week, when this sheet mits, and it still is a hard .one M rs. Moody Jolley's Ridan, a There is an extended season on the 23:4-1—Wild waterfowl, jntgra*—1 Union Beach went into the second went to press, the percentage stood horse unbeaten in his racing career to answer, Keyport players still three later cutegorius from Dec, 18 lory game birds, rabbits, hares, night of play resting on a solid- at 21 and by the end of racing Mon­ who S a tu rd a y added the $211,750 have been working out on-their w ith the exception of Dec. 20, e jack rabbits, squirrels, —grouse, , looking 3-0 lead. They picked /up day, it had improved to 30 per Arlington Park Futurity at Chicago one-dav "hunter's choice'* deer sea­ pheasants, and quail shall not be their runs in the first inning July cent as against a norm of 33 per own, theircoaches know, but they to his list of triumphs. He went off son. The rabblti extended season hunted for or taken on Sunday* 25 when Jackson. Township -errors cent for major race tracks. But do not know where. As there Is at the negligible odds of I to 5, terminator Dec, 30 and squirrel" However, pheasants, quail, chuck*, put-Ed Qstervich and .Bob Coffey the 5-2 price was still the best and won by 5^ lengths and was only no law on the statute books ’and quail on Feb. 3 or, partridge, and turkey may be ' on base. When Bob Daly hit to the odds-on favorites still were, lag­ a fifth of a second of( the track against playing football in the Daily limits are two pheasants, hunted for or taken on Sunday on Jackson Township pitcher George gards, even though improved. As record. Accordingly, jt-2, starts Oct. 7 muf runs to Nov 10 A rclw ry sumed game when Rusty Hansen track to pick up the stakes money; own in summer night recreation 3-1 and 4-1 kind for (he reason thnt and in this season a hunlei' nw take hit a home, run for Jackson Town­ 213 N om ination^ tourneys sponsored hy nearby cit­ 23^-4riim rai4:M t shull be Il­ the jockey situation will improve. one deer of either sex. And n per ship in the second'jrniirrp. Then, in But with 213 nominations, nothing ies. You know, buskcjball, too. legal ty use a how und arrow for Johnny Sellers, virtually tied with son who token a deer during the the fifth, walks and errors loaded like this will occur Saturday. Mrs. is mu.supposed to sturt~imtii Dec. hunting between 4 hour after sun­ Willie'Hartark for the lead In Chi­ Ixnv ami arrow season also can the hases against Russo'and Green Ada L. Rand’s Green Ticket, second set and Vi hour before sunris* 1. participate with other hunters when and Ken McDonncll singled home at Arlington, and F, W. Hooper's cago racing, will add unnther lead­ • * • - during the How and Arrow Deer the firearms season opens Dec. II the runs to win it. • Admiral's Voyage, third at Chicago, ing jockey in the Atlunlic^City setup Seuson or between 8 Piin. nnd 7 :Vri3 he should make the difference ALONG THUS!* SAMK-LINKS, und runs to Dec. Uv One antlered along with six other hopefuls art* Matawan High bnsketbi\ll ('ouch a.m, during ihe firearm deeiv-sfca* The Beachers gave; the fans a of more odd? on ftmiriten ooming deer is thellmit In the sex for six expected to go it again with Ridan. Bruce MacCutcheon is coaching a 6011. ’ last big thrill before it -was all Ul to win, as Ins sei vices will be days but on Ihe "hunter's choice over.#ln the last of the sixth, they The Sapling may bring Willie'Har- basketbaH team to compete in the 23:4-44—During the how and ar» (aek, onetime leading jockey at sought iniTT und owners will ship day, IM*. 20, one deer of either box ivw for lakTng deej, Oct, put the potential tying and win­ more good horses to run ut Atlantic city summer night tourney start­ can be taken any way." ning run on third and sccond bases Monmouth Park, back to his old ing In Perth Aipboy Aug. 7. The to Nov, 10, Dec, ll lo Dec. 10. haunts for a day. Hortaik, leading otyr- . . , - Ruccnon hunting starts sunset und on Dec. 20 all arrows carried with one out. With Woolley on MHS mentor has a lineup of six Sept. IK) und runs to Mar. IH and rider at the Oceanport track for college players or players-to he, in the wood* and fields m ust b e fit* third. John Hamilton smashed a K 1 Y PORT H1GII fcx>t ha lie rs is, of nmr.se. confined to nighttime hot grounder Jo Junie Banks, Jack­ years, quit the track before the l>rfr>ktfli,e. Albright; Dun Ku/ina, ted with an edged head of llie fol­ 1961 season opened and was re­ .may be a little Irss further"atl'- hours only.'There is no raccoon lowing specification*: Minimum son Township third baseman.' BanRs vanced thi* srnson than 1(Vy»/ juilford; ] Rollie Peterson, (MHS hunting during the deer season came up with it .and cut Woolley placed by leading jockey Steve Potomac State;'Al Kern (Nep width tthnll ho 3/4"—Maximum, Brooks. w ere lu.sl because tjn u lio s JuK y Woodchuck luinl, on to Oct. 1 at I-1// ’, fdinimmn length shull be l« down at the plate for the sccond Bnkcr and Jay Demurest haye lunW 'til/ Delaware; Jim Wilson this time, will he resumed for the . out. There is a possibility iliaLQucen's ]|s_J»l) North Carolina Stale. Vi on main cutting edge; Culling damped down on summer night regular upland game season. dgeu hiiull be of woll-shuipcned Imp, a horse owned by three Tom Kenviu, Tulnne, und two high For the trappers, « regular fire­ But Union Beach hopes still were sporting, around with foot hulls at metal only. Tho Ixnv must have a alive ‘for Billy Del! was on third Matawan To.wnshin men In partner­ the KHS athletic field, ln the schoolers, Keyport’s Hruce Juck- arms license is required. Mink, ship, may get a start, the la§t days son nnd MnL{iwnn‘s T erry M agee, minimum draw pull weight of 33 and Hamilton advanced to second. last y eu r or two. simtV K eyporl muskrat und otter can be tukcn of the meeting. He is being handled lorry Mage'erwill be the only one pounds, nnd cast a h'gal hunting But Bilty Bcchtoldt fouled high in players along with alumni who iu night liouis Nov, HO to Mur. 15 by a very, successful new trainer. piny mg "ITttUi'dcholnstic banke!ball iiriow 125 y iu d s to a |M)lnt of^siiui* Ihe air an,d Jackson Township Cat­ hoped to try out (or teams ut the nnd ruccnon nt the same period Flat rncmg wili move on to Atlan­ who will bo subject (1 44- Illegal loi u n y hunter bow and arrow from imy. vehiilo, W onllrt. 2b 0 2 the start of pruclin* in football, B elt. It* 3 0 0 ment of a Mutuvuin High School 10 have in his (xihheKMinn in woods, moving oi HtulUuuuy. . J Hamilton,. 3b . 3 n o the Keyport exercising hv individ­ team is in no way Involved..., In t held*, marshlanda or on the water, E tah lo ld t. If a o o Julius Miseje, 143 Laiirelhurst Dr.,'Cliffwood Beach, caught this Attracts 2000 ual plnyere. even to the nlumni, a' . .li ' ’» I ** .... l.r rljlll.t Iftfllll IlliftlUlt.'ll fact, it m ay be som ethin;; of arry1 abrll or nuiiudgi? yvijH inissiles Kusko. 0' . i o o was stopped. There nevrr had Prudential Lists ll Jaiu>en, p 1 0 0 60-pound drumfish while fishing Thursday near Bahrs Landing, In the B efore a group of 2000 spectators, detriment to filling Terry Magee ot nny kind larger than No 4 fine Shrewsbury River. been any couches present when the Asbury Park Air Termmul Sky- into the Maroon and Steel varsity, ithol except during ihi‘ firearm 23 S 4 the players were working around Insurance Payments I Divers Club put on an exhibition as he will liuve to scJflpf him self deer hunting season, and exeept Jackson Townihip (4) summer nights. Assistant Loach Sunday before the home folks at lo an entirely different type ot play (hat waterfowl huotent in tide wu! New Jersey polh'Vhtildera nnd Preston Air Field, Morganville, as Demarest related lie felt there em and tide waier marsiien muy B anks. 3b Ihe high school icnm than JfllfrlKiarics of thu I'lmlentinl In* McCurdy, lb 4 1 Keyport Golfers Drogan Car Put most of the Jumpers are- from the was not much to be done olioot I lM>s^e^^ und u.se shell* loaded with C to ry , 2b 2 0 I what lie betomea used lo with the suraK ce t'o w ere puibt by — Russo B. Jansen 3, of the annual Keyporl-Matawan operations was feared. Richard accounted tor the dcathi ol 12 cyc­ Total Prudentlul pnymeujH In the G reen 4; Wallis off — R usso 9. Jan- Stadium Sunday. Both VanBrunt Iwcarno engrossed in professional without reloading. tourney as Aug. 16. The possible Lewis, Keyport, president of tfte •i;i 4-44—l-ront D ec. II to Dee. IB, United Stales uittf I'anada for (Ita M n D, Green 4: Hit* off — Russo 8 and Fred Slee, Matawan man driv­ lists in New Jersey last year, an baseball in a big wuy. 1 hn Keans­ in 4 2/3, Jansen 0 ln 1 1/3. Sky, divers club, informed the in- Inclusive, ...... , ...... it shall be Illegal r. to . vise first half ol HHll were $74»,<142M site of the interborough match is ing (he Drogan car, were shaken increase of one above tho toll for burg rooters for the Kedlogs have tercepior center that clearance had any trifle or firearm ot any kind of (setting a new record. Thn old red* JilCrJamed- Suburban course at Un- up,, but V*nBrtints car was not so been gained during the w tek f^ora the previous 12 months, the .State Ut« furlher pleasure of aQnlnn ion. The teams will be limited to- seriously' damaged, that he .could Safety Council reports. Thirteen- Kaidp by iof 120 lives were lost in New Jer- To Reappear In .Novice Racing combined “smoke . . . its one acquisition In this purt vent accidents at service area en-'Pieper. Milt Gale and Don Nuss • • ‘ 1 icy in bike motor vehicle mcnJenlA Drogan plans on reappearing In Sgt. Dan Tatum, Lakehurst, ami ol the Htulc lo date, Mike Muuro, trances caused by drivers turning Joel Johnson was guest low net. and 67 per cent of victim* wore novice racing at (he Stadium Aug. Len Potts, Hazlet. of the Asbury Ihe Uouud lirook High catcher. a t ' l t in at the last moment or over­ A blind hole contest was taken by under 15-years-ol-ugc. Un ring 30. He has won a heat and taken Park club. The takeoff in this Imidttdully; unolher big league running (he point of ingress and Pete Genovese, of the Keyport play­ the 10 years' period, of the 11,201 .a third at the Stadium wilh the ju m p w as 5500 feet, too far up for scout nperutlng lierenbouta iuu- —or any place alia In tha Naw Orlsani, loulhian.i nrpa- Jutf stopping suddenly. ' , ers, and John DeBruin for the persons injured, i)475 were in Ihe 3-X car and also has won at Wall easy observation from tfi$...ground lions us nol tu luke those big ie- - dial Arsa Coda Nunibar 504, tfien the Mumhar you wsnf Araa •guests. -=...... — ...... - ...... Each- jumper flccortiingly - hacf a f-snme age- groopr ^-The~iMtaT*‘liIue-cold 'signs' 'w i t m t r ...... 'pWrYed“Vignlirg'Yum ar n i6 'rBFnmf*P:'v Those making up the 22 golfers smoke bomb attached .to his leg so (Jnn‘^ifji7(B,YfiTFiyiorMsy'f»7ap^onrffgT6,'TrV/]jla7ir’rv#77WfW~'^^ with white lettering have been At Old Bridge-Sunday, the 100- Need Education Programs ly It aeems there are a few para­ participating in the tourney in ad­ the spectator looking skyward could hm a roda. You’ll find lliam In Ilia fiont pagas of your phone erected in advance of the Cheese­ lap NASCAR modified sportsmcn’s The record shows, according lo graphs of fine print in the con- dition to those already named are: follow the course of the maneu- book. Plane use them for out of-stile calls, ruw jtMHt.v OIU quake and Seaville Service Areas. feature was taken by Bob Slater, th f S late Council, a need for sti*p- trocts and the big league chibs Keyport players-^Jofui Sardella, vres of the jumpers until they came The very first was posted at New Britain, Conn., as New Eng­ ped-up programs of education coy-, are not giving ull Ihe publicity Dr. George ROoney,-Red Laughlin, within sight bf the eye. This was f * Cheesequake last year as an ex­ land drivers continu^ to expand erms safe practices in opcrutinn of makes out. . Harry Woolley, Elliot Plebeau, a 20 second free-fall jump, with periment. The nety signs will go up their grip on racing at the Stadium. bicycles by youngsters, Accident George Downes, Bill Newman, and the parachutcs not opened until the at the Authority's seven other ser­ There were 78 cars, a record turn­ lovestigution* bring to light that a Frank Zampello. The other guests jumpers reached 2200 feet alliludt*. vice areas soon. out, in the qualifying heats for the violation ot some scfe practice or at the Forsgate affair were Frank Another feature was a flying HXMapper. regulation has been a factor In *p- -Bunting and Bill Friedlaender, both trick stunt exhibition by Austin How about business cards? We of Holmdel. Racing at the Stadiun^was fea­ Burns, Hazlet, in his home-built prnximately 70 per cent hike acci- caa-.supply them quickly and at tured by the reappearance of Ray plane-Bums calls - his plane "a j dents and that in about 25 per cent The day’s play wft capped with the»right price, come and try us. Brown, White Plains, who was the compact" as it is smaller than a 'defects In the bicycles were a fac- the serving of the sumptuous din­ dominating figure in Old Bridge Piper Cub. On exhibition was a (lor. Common violatiot>« have been ner at the clubhouse in the evening This year marks the 19th anniver­ racing eight years-ago when the 19TO vintage Cuitit monoplane Hmproper turns, carrying tn «tra when Gaeta gave his talk on what sary of free public education in track opened. Brown- has shifted owned by William Kahlert, Hs?.lel. passetiger pastefog and ' collisions...... with... open Is projected at Bamm Hollow. New Jersey. , from stock* jo midgets and he This' weekend, the Asbury Park auto doors. showed he has fost none of his Sky Divers Club.wiil take off for The following stato regulations the oniy daytime touch by taking the. 2Map feature. Orange, Mass:, where they will par­ governing use of bicycles. Ihe Safe­ — “ HOW! C U P ANO BRING IN TO U S ! *------Two bad crackups marked^ this ticipate in an international invita­ ty Coiiecll suggests, should be race with drivers Kifig Carpenter tional sky divers meet. brought to the attention of cyclists KEYPORT HARDWARE brings you this ^ harness racing and Bill Randall needing medical by parents and enforcement offl: or hospital attention. Both will be H olm del Resident cinls. ( SPECIAL GIFT OFFER from C a r i U a c ! back, however, in good shape when A bicycle used at night IhpH be the 100-lap midget race is run Aug. Attacks Variance . )) in the area equipped with a front lamp (hut 11." "* bhall emit a white light- visible Miss Laura Harding,, Holmdel- from a distance bf at least 500 feet ALL-PURPOSE SCISSORS Evfrelt Rd-. Holmdel Townihip, j |0 )he |wn( an(j wm, „ |afIlp on Parkw ay To Penalize . FOR OHLY R 0 tjP L U S THE E b n U c t LABEL h « filed suit In S uperior Court the re> r w()|ch , ha|( CInH , re<, challenging a v arian ce K ranled a ^ vl, jl)|(J (rom |h r d |,. Drivers W ho Skip Tolls (FROM BACK OF ANY YARD) ^ neiBhtor, Crove L, Thacker, lo lance t0 [|10 rear; and the bicycle The SUte Highway Authority has build o n »n u jid e rsiird plot ol be ^ uirJpc*i »*«•• mvwwM » + rnotoristi who would outwit the 4oll*collecting_-machmes—ak>ng_ihe. lo Mr. Thacker to build on land I fn.ihle (lie operator in ni.he llw road. h e ow ns betw een (he JlolfiVdel:“K ,ra ir-d Wh^eeels- skid on dry level FREEHOLD Everett Roid and the Holm 'lcl- j- , p iv e ,n e n |, Authority vice chairman Jobn B. Townsend said a total of 125 motor- X l!.rd r.e pro«ri; 1 * A_cycl.Hl I. required to.ride a. RACEWAY tits has arrested-and convicted on ‘ According to toe um pliinir’the HW -w-Jh* right side or Ihe road charges of evading1 the automatic building site doe^T m tf! the mln-i i«.w»lirproof • petition niadt 1 0 RA CESsbAI LY iod last year; there were nine dis­ & ns JU fins UiUme thnn the number . . . Mow Air Conditioned Q isn d iio n d S. h ardship. missals this year. lor wmctrTt Is d eiig h o d -an d equip* nnd Heslaurant Facilities,.. Pienly ol COME SEE OUR EXCITING ASSORTMENT OF Fuserved Seati,», Parking tor 5,000 > P O S T T I M E i 2 P . M . The Authority has maintained a Thanks t(^ the automatic exten­ ped C ats... I'aihion Shtm Ev,ry Thursday CON TACT PATTONS! E BEAUTIFUL, BRAND NEW DESIGNS! spoi-cht-cking procedure in the ef- sion privilege, you now can bold Croups of cyclists are required : fo.L to obtain IM p*r cent public early issues o| Series / "E“ U.S. to rid&jn single file except on paths (Ladloi* Da/) it 12,15 P.M., Ladici > D A I L Y DOUBLE ^compliance with (he automatic op- Savings Bonds for,up to 30 ye.ars. or parts of a roadway set tsice for ■ AtJmilJed Free, ' 'trillions. Compliance with the lull The cash values on $100 bonds is­ the exclusive^uw? of bicycles. A Adm)«olon #1,20 Rouorvn o im : Cull H O 2 - 3 0 0 0 OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS rnarhin**! has always' e*o.'<‘ded 99 sued from May 1941 through April cyclist aik/j Is forbidden to attach GALE'S per ctnt. The machines, which have 19f» will range from li!ti(M to the bicycle or himself to another UN TIL P.M . % L'-'rn us<-d in y»me P arkw ay toll J204 fj) at the end of t the sec o n d ’ motor Vehicle ufjon a roadway, a lan^s f-.jnce IVjS, acr<*pt n t h r r a 10-yejr extension, depending nn the practice ^immonly known ss hitch' FREEHOLD RACEWAY |i)c or 25c /arc ‘paym ent in any dJle. That’s on an original ing rides, and the driver of any ve FREEHOLD, NEW J E R S E Y : am ount of c/>ins pennies. ! investm ent of J75. ihicle ia forbidden lo allow a u c h 'a W here Roule O m oots Rouln 33 - Mo‘onM $; ciiunj-;« rnuii '■ ______fK ji(ice. livery pcrum tiding a hi ■ V C A ftt New Jrrtey Tur«|nV' to erit 11 or Cirden ilile P n U i^ ll n i t 13] dr'r. c ittrndrd hr)*:';, Many p/op.V buying hom v- »i*ke ,i>xie - upon a wm tw uy shall l>e Quality Products For Home And Industry I part nf Ihe doan pay/urnt with 1 granted all the rights and shall be ■V tfU*; HI C I’oM AidhbtiUbiCofivJuljlnJ Iff 11 - «A io ie „ M r*at*:r£or, Jojndr:d by Alexander i S av jn j^ ]U>t)6s put a u « y for that . f,'jhj*-r.t to all of the duties appWc ii.M.n, N..)I> f 0lt Auiu/It/ urimnai U a.m. t t M :l»p.m . 26-28 W est F ro n t S tE ^ t We D eliver — CO 4-2000 K evport Hamilton in 1791. Is America's :purpo<,e. 77)^'s a i»wJ txarrjph* 1 ab!'- to thf? driver of a ifiotor /c TirM piar.n^d jndj^r.a! city. l i or r«'-*!>'A<;d& to fo!iow. h .'J r . * | -j ' THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. Thursday, .August 3, 1961 Page Twelve

    Autoisls Irk ,\\u ^v\>> li I y > r * / s V Church St. Folk* Two Church St., Keyport. resi­ d en ts, Mrs. Evelyn Schildknecht and Stanley B. Poling, testified be­ fore Keyport Borough Magistrate ■7 Seymour R. Kleinberg July 26 in F O R S A L E F O R R E N T HELP WANTED support of complaints filed, by AUTOS FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE. i h SECRETARY for law office, write Harold E- Dorl, 3ll'EasrFforirSi:r A L U M I N U M PLEASANT, large furnished 100m, S& i b located in Keyport, near bus line, resume of training, experience, . Keyport, against/wo drivers. BETSY ROSS HOMES H* :;A SCHANCK & SIHLER railroad station and schools. Write wpm shorthand and typing, salary ; The accused were Michael Rodri- W I N D O W S » $ U S E D CARS Box A in care of this newspaper, requirements. Reply (o P.O. Box . q u ez and Jo se O rtez, both .of 34 BEFORE you Buy-or sign a Coo 31^, Keansburg, New Jersey wjlO Church St., Keyport. It wa» aTfeged 4 HWY 34 MATAWAN DOORS & JALOUSIES and kindly include business refer­ tract for a house call us and com­ ence. • wjtf . they v^gre careless in driving in LO W E LL 6-4239 r . ,NO MONEY DOWN $ w pare our General Contract price to SCHOOL BUS DRIVER, male or -that they drove in the Church St. .- wjtf female. -Apply now for work * others. „We will build you a co*- 'ATTENTION ROOMERS area on July 9 at excessive speeds !952_STUDE11AKER'€ ham pion CRAWFORD CROMEY starting in September. R. Helfrich and also started and backed ur £& tom house, not a prefabricated .coupe, running condition. Good . MEN ONLY & Son, Laurel Ave., West' Keans­ cars making needless noise, witl u-v. house, on your lot or ours, to your ..., P H O N E 787-2406 « • w tires, $60. C all CO lfax 4-1174.' wj3 b u rg . .JC elr 787-5796. w jj thTir'motOTs- aTrd'Wlthour'dUtf-re-- Looking for a room, where you •‘PRESBYTERIANS Pioneer at don't have' to tip toe in at night. REGISTERED NURSE, five days. gard to the safety of others, either 1958 VOLKSWAGEN Komby station 100% financing. New homes for Matawaa.M Just published, may Hotel conditions, ceram ic tile baths C all C Olfax 4-2027.______w jtf in or out of automobiles, who wagon, good for service man, sale presently under construction, be purchased In Matawanr at The. and showers, ail new furniture. might be in the area. very economical, needs some work, Call COlfax 4-1676 o r 1137. w jtl yOMEN, pleasant work 3 evening,, Friendly Shop, Main St., Archives Plenty parking,j>n bus line. Call The defendants also were accused reasonable. Call. COlfax 44868 aft 'weekly, no investment, nd deliv-, NEW 5 room ranch house in Haz­ Book S to re, 137 M ain St., in K eyport of having parked a car in the er 6 p.m . wja* for appointment, John Scoras. ' ery, no collecting.. Weekly pay let, hot w ater h e a t. $15,900. Call at Bayshore Stationers, 36 W. Front middle of the street. Mrs. Schild- COLFAX 4-4167 check. Call CApital'2-6799 or CAp- CO lfax ,4-0768. wjtf knecht reported 20 feet of skid­ 1955 PONTIAC convertible, good St., The Keyport Weekly, 52 W. ltal 2-5289. ^ ___w jtf marks left when the car of Rod­ condition, reasonable. Call LOw­ Front St., and In Freehold at-the . COLFAX 4-6325 ell 6-6309. ' w jl UNION BEACH >/2 bripk, Vi frame, WOMAN for office work. Must riquez was brought to a skidding 5 rooms and both; 3 large bed­ Monmouth County Historical As­ Take tjme-out to see these beauti­ operate N.C.R. Inquire P.O. Box halt, as indication of excessive USS CH EV R O LET, f o w n er, radio rooms. large living room, large sociation Library, 70 Court St. Price ful room s. 158; H azlet, N .J.______j v j 3 per book,' $3:98. . - , wjtf speed. and heater, automatic transmis kitchen; all electric appliances, new REASONABLE RATES BEAUTICIANS, Star Beauty Shop, .. Magistrate Kleinberg informed sion, 51100. C all C O Ilax 4-2140 aft plumbing, storm windows, garage 984 Highway 36, Hazlet. Tel. Col­ FREE ESTIMATES ON ' . Twtf the defendants that their mode of ei 5 p.m. „ wjl und large patio. Lot 50x200. .Call fax 4-2875. wj3 *T11 bet your Want Ad and that broken arm CO lfax 4-3832, wj3 handling cars in a quiet residential ALUMINUM- * MODERN 3, room unfurnished SCHOOL BUS DRIVER, man.-oi. area would have lo stop. Hfc im­ 1950 PONTIAC, 6 cylinder engine, keeps you busy I" - " Tw o acres country atmosphere, apartment, heat, hot water, lights woman, short runs, start in Sep­ posed fines of $-15 and $5 on each o v erh au led , $125. -1346 C h ry sler, W INDOW S - DOORS U>>room ra n c h rfo rm a l dining room , ana gas supplied, ideal location. tember. Apply" Rathbone’s Garaijc, defendant and-the license of Rod- -fi-cyltnder, $60. „ Both, cars' very fireplace^ 2 car garage,-full cellar, SIDING T el. C O lfax 4-3729. w jtf H ighw ay 35, H azlet. w jtf riquei was suspended 30 days. It good condition. C all LO w ell 6-0230 he “was blinded by lights of an after 5 p.m. wj3 hot w ater h e a t. A ste a l a t $19,690. FEMALE, certified nursery or appeared tint the other defendant did stop and look around and NO DOWN PAYMENT J APARTMENT 4 rooms, gas and kindergarten teacher for Bay­ was driving _on A permit which when he did not see anyone appear, oncoming car.” The careless count, KA RL FR A N T Z — CO 4-3405 'electric- supplied. Inquire 89 SERVICES 3 bedroom rancji, full cellar, can shore area. State complete qualifi­ would expiref he assumed the other driver had based on Inattentive” driving and w jtt Freneau Ave., Matawan. _ _ Wj3* he bought on terms, full price cations and experience. Write Box gone on as the'crash had not been faulty observation, accordingly was BAY ROOFING CO. Cleared Of One Charge $12,000. . P A R K A V EN U E, 1960 t r a i l e r ? ^ APARTMENT unfurnished 4 rooms B in care of this newspaper, wjtf GUTTERS, LEADERS A South River man, Ivan Zura­ a heavy one'.. He d eclared he entered. “ bedrooms. Inquire 353 W. Front and bath, heat and hot water lievec, chacged with leaving the stopped at Wilson's Diner to call Rose Gonzales, 729 Second St., 705 BAYVIEW AVE,, St., Keyport. wjtf supplied, inquire 599 Beers St.; • VAN'S AGENCY ^ EXPERIENCED scene of an accident after his car police anS-he produced a waitress Onion Beach, was fined $10 and $3 . U N ION BEACH OFFICE EQUIPMENT; unlimited Keyport., . wj3 COLFAX 4-877 - CR. HW Y . 34 A N D M AIN ST. had collided head-on with one oper­ at the diner, Miss Catherine- Della costs on a charge of running Into savings 00 new, and used desks, OPERATORS < MATAWAN EFFICIENCY APARTMENTS. 2 ated by William H. Trew. Comp­ wtl chain, files, shelving, parti bios, ton Ave., West Keansburg, on Pietro, Matawan. as a witness to the patked-car of Ernest E. Bade, LO W ELL 6-1881 and 3 rooms; all utilities supplied, - FOR drafting equipment and etc* Ralph Route 35 near Florence Ave. July certify-he had gotten change from Hazlet, on Broad St., July 2. The PARKER Boarding Home for aged O P E N 7 DAYS A W EEK 66 Main St., Keansburg. Call SEa UNDERWEAR & SLEEPWEAR Moccl, 299.. Washington Street, 15, 9* p.m., was cleared of that her 'for the purpose of making a same fine for the same offense of men and women; Jl hour super- - wj3 B right -2-1703. ' w jtf FACTORV charge. Bat Patrolman WiUiam vliton; Individual diets. Licensed K e y p o r t C all C O lfax 4*1558. ..wtl phone call. Asked why he did not striking a parked car was imposed VETERANS no down payment qual­ APARTMENTS,^furnished, 1 and 2 Pease, Keyport Police, then enter­ by State of New Jersey. Reason­ Steady employment, excellent work­ 'call police, Mr. Zuralievec said Mr. on Robert Epps, 215 Atlantic St., ified buyer 5 room bungalow, front KNITTING SUPPLIES. Marian’s rooms, on bus line. |Adult5. In­ ed a careless driving count and able rales, lVl-miles-south ol Yarn Shop, 203 Lincoln St., Morgan. ing conditions. . Trew burst in on him and insisted porch- plus 3 room cottage on 100 quire 19 Atlantic St., Keyport. wj3* the defendant -was held on lhat Keyport. Patrolman Donald Nuss, Matawan light. Highway 14; appo­ T el. P A rk w ay 1-1953:' . wj3 APPLY he come outside to discuss the x 100 shaded iot in West Keansburg, count. borough police, was complainant. site While Gate Inn. Call LOwell KEYPORT, 1 block fijom tow nr 2 - M ATAW AN 'UNDIES m atter. only $7990. S u b jcct to V.A. ap p ro v ­ ELGIN 7% horsepower outboard Mr. Trew told the court that Mr. 6-06L1. Jtf al. Chateau Realty, Real Estate, 215 motor,'neutral and forward shift. room apartment with p riv ate 1 JOHNSON AVE., MATAWAN , Zuralicvec came over into his side Miss DellaPietro also was asked to testify for the defense that Mr. Carr Ave., Keansburg. Call 787­ G ood ru nning condition. $75. C all bath, all utilities Supplied, heat, hot ______wjlO Of the road and hit his car. This UPHOLSTERY and furniture re­ 5884, evenings Hlllc re st 2-3082. wj3 CO 4-5050. w jtf wafer, electric and gad. Call COl­ testimony was supported by that Zuralievec did not appear drunk in Cranial Injury; pairing. All Fabrics and Plastics, that Mr. [1‘rew had seen fit to have UNION BEACH, 3 large bedrooms, REFRIGERATOR motors 55 each, fax 4-5432. wj3* of Karl Diegert,1 also of West A. Strang, 180 Washington Street, EXPERIENCED Mr. Zuralievec put to a drunk-o- bath, large living room, large large tarpaulins $10 each; also Keansburg, riding in the Trew car. K ey p o rt. Call COlfax 4-3668 be­ FURNISHED ROOM, ladies only. kitchen, all electric appliances, all The youths said Mr, Zuralievec did meter test. Patrolman Pease re­ Case Is Dropped waterproofing foundation tar $3 a cool, clean, next to bath, private FORELADY tween 12 and 1:30 p.m. or after new plumbing, combination storm not wait to speak with thpm after ported the reading of 1 I was not 5 p.m. ' - wtf can. Joe's Esso, corner Florence home. Own TV, refrigerator, kitch­ sufficient to require entering a Hearing in one-^of the more and -screens, large patio, large FOR (he accident, but drove away when Ave., and 9th St., Union Beach. wj3 en privileges. Near buses to New drunken driving charge. serious accidctit cakes of recent g a ra g e . Lot 50 x 200. $13,500. In­ UNDERWEAR & SLEEPWEAR they came up to talk to him. They 1956 MASSEY HARRIS pony York and Newark. Call COlfax But Magistrate Kleinberg found months was hMd^Monday before quire 716 • 2nd St., Uniqn Beach. FACTORY said they had to pursue him in the tractor with plow,’ cultivator, 4-7431. wj3 admission by Mr. Zuralievec that Acting Magistrate Harold Stern, IRONING Call COjfaK 4-3832.______w]31 APPLY car of a driver^ who gave them fl Raritan Township. A crash occur- disc and snow plow. Call COlfax APARTMENT, 3 rooms and bath, he had had a “few beers” was 4-0361 o r inquire R a rita n G a ra g e , MATAWAN UNDIES “lift" and overtook him at Wil- icd May 28 on Route 36 east of Get your bl&uses, dresses etc., all available immediately. $65 per sufficient indication the South WALKER & WALKER son's Diner. Keyporl. a mile to Ihe i Rjv(.r driV(?r was bcfudd|c(1 wh?n Poole Ave. in which cars operated ready for vacation, then when you South Main St., Keyport. wjtf month, references required. Call 1 JOHNSON AVE., MATAWAN by Edward J. Welby, Cliffwood, and COlfax 4-5430. wj3 wjlO ' _ ,, , he claimed he*could not know what come home have them all launder­ REALTORS GENERAL ELECTRIC refrigera­ Mr. Zuralievec told the court he side of Ihe road he was on because Edward P. Letts, Bel/ord, carne ed. Keep your summer wardrobe tor, good working condition, $30. WEST KEANSBURG. 5 room WOMAN to care for 2 school age together, apparently head-on by the in A-l condition. Call PArkway Call CO lfax 4-7185.______wj3 bungalow, front porch. $80 per children, starting in September. damage to the cars* Highway 35, Hazlet 1-3595. w jtf 14 FOOT runabout, divided seats month, no utilities included. Refer­ Call LOwell 6-3497 a fte r 6:30 p.m . The force of the accident waff CO lfax 4-5212 JUNK CAR and truck buyers^ We and windshield, $95; also 4 life ences. Chateau Realty, Real Es­ ______w jj such that Trooper Albert Merinsky, ^ Open 7 Days pay'the most, free pickups...CaU preservers $1 each, 1 anchor $1. tate, 215,- Carr Ave., Keansburg. EXPERIENCED medical secretary, House of Eng i n c . Keyport State Police, found the a n y tim e LOwell 6 0948. 'Wjtf Call 787-5884, ev enings H lllc rest 2­ : EASY TO OWN Call C O lfax 4-3209. s w3* full time, no weekend work. Call motor of the Letts car 70 feet 3082. wj3 across the road from where he DRESSMAKING, alterations, ;Tre- Harris Gardens, 3 bedroom home ONE counter and 6 stools, 1 three S H adyside 1-7336 o r CO lfax 4-7763. CHINESE and AMERICAN RESTAURANT found debris in the roadway. Both pairs and relinings, reasonable with open and enclosed porches. tub soda fountain and 1 coke ROOMS. Call LOweir6-423Q. wj3 ______wj3 cars were smashed in back to the rates. Call LOwell 6-4596 or LOwell Low m onthly p ay m en ts, 1960 tax e s disp en ser. Call 787-5088. wj3 UNION BEACH, apartment 4 OPERATORS on dresses, section 34 EAST FRONT ST., KEYPORT 6-3915. w j 17* end of their motor casing, accord* $187.35. B uilt in g a s ran g e and BO X ER P U PS, $10. C all CO lfax rooms, furnished or unfurnished. w ork. A pply 294 M ark et St., CALL CO 4-2603 ing to the trooper. oven. Wood storm sash, screens 4-5540 before 3 p.m .______wj3 Call CO lfax 4-4063 o r 6033. wj3 Perth Aniboy. , wJJ Trooper Merinsky sought to and combination storm doors:—Ap­ LISTED IN TIIE YELLOW PAGES KEYPORT, newly decorated 5 room LADIES immediate openings for 3 Accused Of Anon ^ v, p raise d aod selling for $7,800, (2) FORDSON Major Diesel Ma­ get postponement of the case so neat ambitious women to earn that the defendant, Mr. Left*“could ‘ * ’Wl3 i chines,'both wtthiffOni eod load­ apartment, steam heai,-hot water. , .Special Attention To Take-Out Order* ers and back hoes; excellent condi* jCal) COjfa^.^/M J between 6 and. J2C!20 to $50 weekly, opportunity fo r aj>pear. He dlsclqaed thatjft& Q rit: la N|9)i»5l«tb Fir« WALK to shopplng area from this 1v>ncement, dwh hours. C a l lU ~ * y$r. Mr. Welby and Joseph J. tion. Call LO well 6-4408. ^ w j l 8 p.m. * ' * ’ "r! v - wjtr W ...... tSt&tfhibuitffi-'Optn T u e s , Sun! II;30 P.M. Matawan home, fireplace, garagd, well' 6-1367, Wj3 Jackson, Port Monmouth, a pas­ Two men, injured Friday morn- HlDlTAv BEp couch! in good® on- KEYPORT^apartment near 6-cor­ F rid a y 'III M idnight - S atu rd ay 'III JO:00 P.M . >in£ during a fire and explbsldh full b asem en t, la r g e - lot; $18,900. senger in the Letts car ail w3T2T dltion, tan tweed, ft Call LOwell ners, 2nd floor, 3 rooms and bath, OPERATORS, single needle nia* that destroyed Actor Keefe Bras- Sterling McCann, Real Estate,^253 taken to Riverview Hospital by 6-0977. fl «t,wj3 electric range.a,n,d refrigerator. chine, ladies' and children's coats, selle’s Hollywood Night Club, Edi­ B road St., K eyport. C O lfax 4-1376. Raritan and Union Beach first aid Available August lSlh. Call experienced, stitchers -and pocket- son Township, have been accused wj3 WHITE ELEPHANT sale August men after tho crash, But Acting H O pkins 2-6298. w jtf makers. Mil Garment Co.. 85 of arson. > KEYPORT, we have tho key for 14th thru August 19th. Box 14, Magistrate Stem noted that Mr. Highway 34, Matawan, 1 mile south Lincoln St,, Middletown. Call Welhy had his attorney, Sverre Arson complaints were filed Mon­ you to see Cape Cqd, large lot in FURNISHED ROOM fo r 1 or 2 of Matawan light. Look for sign on S H adyside 1-1616. ,______w j J v Sprenson, Atlantic Highlands, pres­ day against Joseph Famularo, 43, excellent neighborhood, full base­ adults, tile bath and shower, i n c . ment, immediate possession' $17,­ Roadside. ' ' _ ^ j v JIO SECRETARY 5 day week, generaT MATAWAN FORD ent, that the defendant was repre­ Brooklyn, who is in fair condition residential area; also house for at Middlesex General Hospital and 500. Sterling McCann, Real Estate, ren t. Call C olfax 4-7001 o r Colfax office w.o r k including steno­ 60 Main St. LO 6-3100 Matawan sented by counsel, George Arcular- PETS ius, A sbury P ark , atod also b y a Herbert Buckman, 42, vaJso. of 253 Broad St., Keyport. COlfax 4-3049.______'w j3 # graphy, references. Call COlfax 4^1376. v w j3 VACATION TIME is here. Board 4-4074 o r CO lfax 4-1649. wj.t court stenographer. The magistrate Brooklyn, who succumbed from his •your dog at Roelbow Kennels. FOUR SPACIOUS rooms and bath, injuries at Riverview Hospital HOLMDEL split, large recreation GIRLS for factory work, ng.jex-. observed the township could not Individual pens with run, loving oil steam heat, newly decorated, take the responsibility for a post­ Tuesday night, - • > -room , 1 >4 baths, 3 bedrooms;* at­ -perience necessary. A p p 1 y in All To Go At care. Elsie Bowan, Old Mill Road, 2nd floor with private entrance, ponement with so many expenses Mr. Brasselle, 37, vice president tached garage $19,500. Sterling Me- person Ralph Friedland & Bros , Marlboro Township. Call HOpkins tenant must pay for heat, electric involved. of the corporation that owns-the Cann; Real Estate, 253-Broad.St., an d gas. $85 per m onth. R efer­ Locust St., 2-2895. . w jtf Impossible To Find Witnesses club, and other officers of the corp­ K ey p o rt. C O lfax 4-1376.______wj3 ences required. Carlton H. -Poling, Trooper Merinsky admitted it had oration.were questioned by police MATAWAN a re a ran c h e s $14,900, ' F o r S a le O r R e n t R ealto r, 38 H ighw ay 36, K eyport. Situation W anted been impossihle to find witnesses Monday. . ■. ■ $15,900, $16,500, $18,900 and up. HdUSE in Keyport for sale or rent Call C olfax. 4-1918. wj3 WILL wash and iron alt type, oi to the 1:06 a.m. crash. Mr. Soren­ Buckman told police he was Sterling McCann, Real Estate, 253 with option to buy. Must see lt curtains; also itretch curtains In WHOLESALE son made it plain his client, Mr. burned while fixing a motor. Famu­ B road St., K ey p o rt. “ C O lfax 4-1376. INSTRUCTION mj own home. Prompl ,ervico. to ap p re c iate . C all CO lfax 4-0152 Welby, would not take the stand laro said he was leaving the club's w j3 o r CO lfax 4-7351. wj3 PROFESSIONAL teacher for each C all P A rk w ay 1-3595 w |tf as a state’s witness. The trooper washroom when the blast occurred. 2 STORY COLONIAL allTenced in, ^Instrument, rental fee plus stu­ said he had questioned Mr. Letts WILL care for 1 or 2 childreii id Friday, but he refused to say why A bedrooms, 1V4 baths, living Real Estate For §alc dent discount deducted if instru- two days after the date of ' the m y hom e. Call LOwell 6-0705. PRICES . ____ room,., dining .room,—kitchen, -.fully, _->-AGRE"W0ODE&building-*lt©4o .mffltJjfc,purchased. No contract; .... crislr,'vbUT"ih^"(JefwdarR*'couTd"dr Buckman was taken to the Red air conditioned, full cellar with to sign. No insurance to pay! fer nothing revealing about it. cated in Holmdel, near shopping UC77S IIM FO RD F o rd o r F a ir. 4 d r. Sed...... US0 Bank Hospital at 5 a.m. Friday by panelled rec room, very spacious Music Spot, 42 Broad S t, aci care for children in your Mr. Arcularius questioned if the and P a rk w a y $5500. C arlto n H. P o l­ the Keansburg First-Aid Squad. He patio. Lovely yard, immaculate. from Village Television.-Call COl­ hom e oir'their home. Call LOwell UCIII IM FORD Custom 4 dr. Black V8 ...... -,..293 defendant were listed .as h&Ying ing, Realtor, -38 Highway 36, Keiy- had arrived at the home of relativ­ $20,500. Carlton H.'Poling, Realtor, fax 4*5993.r wjtf_L6!3489,1 ^ 4 8 9 ^ Wj3 sustained a cerehral hfemo^hage. port. Call C olfax 4-1918. J ' wJ3 , UCM1 J#54 FORD Main. Tudor V«, Blue/W hite'...... 1W es in Keanshurg at 3:45 a.m. with 38 Highway 36, Keyport. Call COl­ The trooper confirmed he was. ia,*‘,a|,...a|“ “ .a,,‘a.,aaa the clothea virtually* burned from Also thatr-Mr, Letts stay in' the f a x 4-1918. wj3 UCW2I IM PONTIAC t dr. 8 A/T. Sedan ...... 421 h is body. hospital could be lengthy. The de­ A FINE HOME in a fine neighbor­ UC903 195S FORD Fairlane Fordor, Turq. and While ...... fense attorney then moved for dis­ hood, ranch style, 3 bedrooms, missal on the grounds the state Fire D estroys B arns study, living room with fireplace, U C I7I 1»SJ M ERC U R Y Cpe. M ontclair ...... 293 could not produce a witness to the dining room, kitchen, bath, full cel­ B U S I NESS SERVICES But Horses A re Saved lar, 2 car garage, lovely landscap-, UC440 1953 PLYMOUTH Savoy Fordor, Green- .'...... 350 fact of the accident. Acting Magis­ trate Stern granted it. ing. $22,000. Carlton H. Poling, M iim nm m nttiT ...... UC1020 1953 PONTIAC Fordor Sed., Gray J2S Joseph P. Carolini, 44 Shore A fire Friday afternoon destroyed R ealto r, 38 H ighw ay 36, K eyport. Acres. Ave., Keansburg, was fined one of three barns in the stables C all C O lfax 4-191B. . w)3 T o p S o i l T o p S o i l Maintenance -UCllil .IMSJPLYMOUTII 2 dr. Savoy 250 $100 and $5 costs on a c h a rg e of of David O. Evans on Killgallon DESIRABLE investment ' proper­ PAINTIN(j , carpentry, glazing, driving on the revoked list entered Rd., Holmdel Township, police said. ties. 2 story 2 family homes, 7 T R U C K I N G lock repairs, sump pumpi, roof­ -UCM17 1955 FORD Curt.. Tudor, L/Blue, 8 Sid.,...... 275 TOP SOIL - by Keyport State Police. -__ Volunteer fire* souadg from At­ ro o m s, 2 b ath s, g a ra g e $14,000, 10 ing. Small Job specialists. 0-*o*ge A. Sheyka, P erth Am ­ lantic Township, Holmdel and Earle : A N D — UCIOJS I9SS CADILLAC T udor, H .T., Blue, 8 Put., A . T . 193 rooms ^b ath s, T ear garage $18,­ EXCAVATING ' GENERAL SERVICES CO. boy, ty tirftb td u n d e r $1000 bail for together with six stablehands led 900, 9 rooms 2 ft baths, basement, .EXCAVATING ' , LO well 6-3107 UC1028 1954 FORD Fojdor Crestline, Blue; ...... 154 action of the grand Jury on a 17 prize horses from the barn, rec room, 2 car garage, $19,700, 14 LANDSCAPING LOADER DOZER SERVICE. w l« ISlfff-Re preferred by Det. Robert police said. Other horses were graz­ rooms 2 baths, large lot $23,000. UClOiriMI PONTIAC Fordor Sed, TTrGreen, A/T, 8 295 Top “Soil, Crushed Stone, R oad Flsl>er, Keyport State Police. ing •ih'xtiie fields'at tiie time. Carlton H. Poling, Realtor, 38 High­ MOVING, odd Jobs, iarg, trees aiid Gravel and Fill Dirt. -Melvin Keimi 'Rarllan Township,, ThtflHilazQ -wai-.caused - by a fire w a y 38,'K e y p o rt. C all C olfax 4-1918. Fill dirt, road gravel, cinder*,-,and - shrubbery removed,’ attics, cel­ U'ClHMK)'-CHEVROLET- Pofdor ScSdan.-Broore ...T r.;.;. 195 . ECKEL-BROTHERS _ was ordered to, slay off the prem­ in a gas motor running a conveyor ______. y - WJ3 and blue atone. ...„-. • * lars and yards cleanei Landscap­ ises of his estranged wife, Eileen, belt whiclTwas lifting hay Into the r LOWELL 6-1M5 • ing done. Call LOwell 6-3322 w jtf 25 ADDITIONAL USED CARS IN STOCK - ALL TO GO! LAURENCE HARBOR — Winter operator of the Palmer Ave. Cock* barn's loft. Tltf’fire spread to the BOX 61, OLD TENNENT RD. ' '______• - - a l ______home, but more suitable for sum­ B & R TRUCKING tail Lounge. hay inside the barn, quickly de­ MORGANVILLE, N. J. Upholstery mer use., i One block to Raritan stroying the structure. • — • w jtf Bay. 2 blocks to Cheesequake HARBOR ROAD, MORGANVILLE RICHARD'S DECORA TING No troubleHyas encountered In Creek for boating. 4 rooms — only LO W ELL 6-0854 Chair bottoms, ii: sofs bottoms, leading the~horses from the blazing $4,900 — $490 ca sh — $44 m onthly* HOLLYWOOD (10; expertly repaired at your structure. Only a few horses suf­ T. CARRACHER home. 534 Beers SL, HazleL COl­ fered minor scratches during the W. RIO R D A N MATAWAN TOWNSHIP—Large lot LANDSCAPING w jtf fax 4-1544 w tf rescue. ’ - 4. rooms -7- full cellar —‘ city The blaza was brought under con­ sewers H near Highway 35 and six Complete landscaping job,, free trol an hour after its start at 4:45 T e le v isio n corners • In Keyport — $10,900 — estimatesr —llxovatiHE, clearing p.m. Areas of jhe destroyed barn ROAD M ATERIAL $1,090 ca sh — 184 m onthly. iroperty, grading.. Top soil and continued to smolder during the DON’S TV SERVICE I n ig h t” ' . UNION BEACH — S plit level *--*1 Blue itsne, cindtn, gravel, land, Far fail effldeol radio and tel» ^bedrooms •«— extra large lot grita, road gravel, nil dirt, .top toil, vialon tervloe call LOwell MML CUSTOM HOMES TO BE PROUD OF LOW ELL 6-2434 tile bath — utility room — car port etc. __...... an d sto ra room — $ 1,200 cash — TV SERVICE $94 m onthly. w j3 BULLDOZING * BACKHOB LOW ELL 6-1600 ; LOW DOWN P A Y M E N T ^ K k JOETDIV SE R V IC E . , , Payments on all 3 properties In- Contractors - TEN EYCft RONSON INC. , BKTSY ROSS INCLUDES: ' cluda taxes and insurance — 5%% CARPENTER and building contra* MATAWAN - Excavating for ceilara, pools, lep- interest. No legal or bonus. PERSONAL SERVICE M YRS. • dfif^CompWte.Overall Prlcu — AU You Do Is Move ln. tor, J. O. Metsger, Florence Ava.^ tics, laterals, tanks, footings, pipe • A Custom-Built Homo Built On Your Lot or Ours. Keyport New homes, garages, all lines, grading, etc. Free estimate,. w ta • All Transactions Are In Writing — No “Extras” AAM —*$0 "Forgotten" - MORRISEY alterations and repairs. Call COl­ H em s. V X ' SlipCoven _ - & fax 4-4159. w jtl ECKEL'S TRUCKING REMEMBER: Our Satisfied CustomersNwte Our Salcsmea THOMAS KEARNEY WOOLLEYTOWN RD. RICHARDS DECORATING ' WALKER MORGANVILLE. N. 1. Slip covers and Draperiei made to — MAIL COUPON TODAY — i— —. PLUMBING & HEATINO MAIN AND CHURCH STREETS 386 M aple P lac* LO W ELL 6-5707 order. Your fabric ot our* at Wjtf Betsy Ross Homes, 91 Osborn St., I □ I OWN A LOT , I KEANSBURG, N. J. K eyport low prices. Payment* arranged. PH O N E 787-0001 > Keyport, N. J. Please send me where ...... P h o n e ...... I F re e E s tim a te s • CO 4-0798 534 Beers St.. llazleL COHax 4­ •______w jin your free brochure on Betsy Ross I ' 1 T O P S O I L 1544 w tf Hom es, I N am e ...... -...... - .....— ■ HOUSE in Union Beach, 5 rooms Antiques f and bath, enclosed front porch, OPPORTUNITY SHOP TRENCHING and hulldozlng. ma­ M iscellaneous TELEPHONE I Address ------...... — I electricity, gas hot waler all year, A N TIQU ES son sand, gravel, driveway gravel, c o rn e r lot 50x100. P ric e $7000. C 04-1676 - CO 4-1T 37 |_ cl^ _ ...... --state---_J We buy and sell Antique Furniture blucstone, fill dirt, top soil. CONVERTIBLE TOPS Inquire 905 Bay Ave., Union Beach. For all model cars. Larry's Uphol­ wj3 Bric-a-brac, China, Glass, Dolti Jewelry, U. S. and Foreigo stamps stery Shop, 33 Little St., Malawan. KEANSBURG, 2 lots 50x100. Year DIETRICH BROS. Th" Matthews, US Broadway, Key Call LOwell 6-3016. w{tf around home, location 2 blocks NEW BRUNSWICK AVE. p o r t CO lfax 4-1446 « |t f from private beach. Main sewer 'M A T A W A N ...... Your; advertisement fn this and house sewer connection in­ A p p ro x im ately '500 m illion gallons LO w ell 6-393} - 2111 - piper will reach ! prospechro stalled. Apply. iDpnis. Q'SulUyan, of; water are .pumped ftqpi wells purchasers in every community «■ 725 First St., Secaucus, N. J, w j3i la New Jccity ^ery-4*y* “ w jtl tije tnyshora area. ' iWuiriifay; August 3, 1961 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. Pag# Thirteen To Campaign For * UC/L N O TIC E LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE . - NOTICE TO BIDDERS^* Uieiicc i4l ® th thtrty nU de* coutie, Ctfffwoorf Bcach, . Slated Bid* fur the' Jurolahlnj; ul KllEHtFF‘8 &ALR trees fifteen’mimitfS weit (S 36* 15* Townahlp. New Jcra«y, . w| and paratlct with the accond m v m f71 ,«•.*,% >1 Typfvrlters. t»Und-, - - SUPEHIOU' COU HT ___ TOGFTIIEK wiUi all fl*ture- n»w c r Holmdel Demos • r d t w<|l b t receiv ed bv ih e B oard <'«iurt« a alatau c* of ISO f«e< lo th* l»«re*fter » ttach ert t,» o r u»*. • •'■OF. N B \ ^ E H 8 E Y p»ih»t.or pJie« of BEGINNING,. . K eyport w b i omitted from ihe Schimt .. ntctlon wltli the herein '« range 1? Alvmlnutn Comhll^uon win. campaign workers, and designated Matawan Township at a cost' of tion,. a ii.poiativn of New Jersey. l» 'IL- -u -'i «| m.ltM.tX! to g eth er \«.lh (lows, m t vttun blind*, 1 Comblm* control b ecause **any im provem ents Freehold July 21, I960, at which Specifically.* and-Bid Formi may Plalnlitf \>: Frank R, Cannichatl, ri oM fc of jh ls shIc. tlon iilunil 'itm door. • • - members to serve on various key $175,000 and for U nion B each a t a he obtained at. the office of the-Sec- The approximate amoum nf ..the ~-~»mmittees-/or-lhe-Noven>ber-eiee*' iox_ Key port would .noLbe. econpjniv representatives of the District En* al. pe'rndnnls - 1HA E. W O LCO iTt—Vbeiltf, retary. Memorial School Butldlttg, t)i>trd July It. JtMH iudgmeir. to tx Batiatled by laid t.ulft tion. An interim report on the stat­ lifl^ r presefited plans under-con*- eostrof-^UI^Ofl. ' • . C-.tr’cA'Street, Matawan. N. J.. Man* Ji.wxtiUir «»l a n rlt of vxtit-ulimi in' is the sum of m.too.on togQiuar with cally justified,” CoK George _E. (lie nbove elated 'actlnn tn me di­ tynil* J. vohvn, Atty. . . us of (he campaign also w&s given Pickett, deputy division engineer, sideratioa which excluded Kfcyport. Hurricane protection also has day through Friday- between th e i r »H4 |4tVXi th* conit of tldi aale'. . hour* of 9:00 A.M. and 4.00 P.M.'T rected. ! shall expiwe for aale nt pub­ . I HA K /W O L C O T T , Sheriff. before the executive- group. Mayor Norman J. Currie of Key­ been' recommended by the engi­ lic vei.dur, 4l- thc Covnt lio u te lit has-reported. • The Board, of Education r**er\e% - it»- CtiANCKHY IHVISION MONAfOimf ;-COUNTV-~ Dehm, 18 Old Manor Rd.; John storm* damages at Keyport were, trib u tin g 70" p e r-c e n t^ F ed eral p a r­ All the ^(tilloMmg trac t oi* v*nr«-et ef MONMOUTH roUNi'Y SUH HOG ATE'S COUHT - some of his constituents owning W M.H Und bttd thc premlht't heremnfter N/VrtCK TO. CHKD4TQUS. T O 'M E . Tilelli, Everett Rd.; Michael Ec­ considerably lower than in the other ticipation would amount to 27 per Din liPt Nn F :tm'« Btl property in Keyport had asked why l>artu'ulurl\ described, sltualr, lying Aslo l.i I'ciIcih! Savim-K & Loan Ay- HUNT CLAIMS AGAlMST KSTATft— kert, 26 Telegraph Hill Rd.; An­ areas.of considered .Improvement cent for the ' Matawan Township MONMOUTH- COUNTY and hciiVg in the Uorougfi of \f»(iiwiiii KS’t'ATE fIF MAHEIJ.E IV. AGEE, the borough--was* overlooked in the .... SURROGATE’S COUHT vocUlUm. u hovin^h ,ind ti»an aKSocta-. thony D’Andria, 2 Homestead PL; and that the cost of improvements project and 15 per cent for. Union In the County f New Jersey; Jr. imd J»an McGuinneKt, hi* wifo ; PiitdOHOt to th* n rdor ol EUW ARU Joseph Lucania, 38 Miller Ave.; SENT CLAIMS AGA1NST~V.STAT>: C- HHOEGK. Surrogate of th* County son Towmhip to Middletown Town­ than the benefits. No further com­ from Madisort Township to East HKGtNNlN.G at a jMimt In thc mirth- and Carl Wt-nner Dctendunls. Audrey Griffo, 22 Maurice Ave.; ship. ' ESTATE OF CIIAIU.OITK WILSON iMstcrly line ot New H m m uick Avr* Hy v iitu e ol a w ill of eVecullim in nf Momm'i.ih. ibis dav. made, on ttw.. Kathy Smith, 45 Chestnut Ridge ments have been received from the KcanKburR would come to about MEYERS, deceabed > nut-, fcpld point bi'inu distiinl U^H IR Ihi- above s tated ;it:Uon to m e. dl- oiiplit’iitioil of lhe’ imiterxlgued, Fred ln his letter to the Third District ' Pursuant to the order of F.DWAHD fi-et rrum a monument tnaikinit the tT-cti-d. 1 khall expose to r t a l e at nub­ M .Hiitlcw And J. Donald MlllerrF.*- Kd.; Agnes Tompkins, 25 Maurice Keyport municipal authorities,” the $4,900,000. t-culms i>f ihe asVate of Iho Mild Congressman, Co|. Pickett wrote, C. BHOEGE, Surrogate of ttie County koulhwrxlerly corner ot h tract ol ile vendue, at Ihe Court House in Ave.; Julia Schneider, 10 Mayfair Colonel concluded. _ The Madison Township Improve­ of Monmouth, this day made, nn the (Hnd ituficd h> CJ«icm-t' /U-tflcr us the Horoiigh of Freehold, Counl.v of Mislicltc »V Agee, ite*’e n n ‘d. iiuUi** I* Rd.; Joan Federowicz, 34 Maurice “ in F eb ru ary , 1959, a prelim inary Appropriations to be shared by ments with thc federal share esti­ application nf the undersigned. t,a* itesirlbrit in h d rrd f 10111 JcsMi- K Monmouth, New Jei>r.v.-.on Monday, liereb.i ulven tn the creditor^ of ««ld. analysis was made by, the district Verne Arlene Callahan. Administratrix 7.1eiier to C‘lnreiu-e ZieRler by itei-it lhe 2I nI day of Auim»t.' UML at 3 dccpjiM- I to prcMMit t« the nald Ear* Ave. and Fran Lenich, 11 Maurice the federal government as pqrt of mated at (883,000 consist of p levee (\iIiiin tiimr cl.itmx under oath within engineer., it was determined at that of thc e.-taU- of tlie huid C h arlo tte Wil­ recorded in Itook ^>2J, piijje 3ii4. said o'clock. P. M. Prevailing Time. A ve. < . the cost of the project presently and bcach fill system starting at son Meyer?, deceased. m»tice l l*V|f and being 111 t>at*-d- JuU llhh. ItHII Keyport would not be economically ' prex'/il li> the aaid Administratrix running thence (II along thr umtli the Tokvnnhip ot Matawan. in the Fred M Horlew, candidate for Township Committee­ studied by the_ U.S. Senate’s ap­ runnirig south to the Middlesex- their (liiinis undi-r oath wllttln »ix easteiiy tine ol New Hrunsivlik Ave­ Count! of Monmouih, In thft_S(ale nf HI Wvcknfl Slurt. man in the November election, an­ justified and therefore no further propriations committee which is months frmji this d»te. ' nue north flitv-lhrt-c _ JlOth, KWl. r fkvv—Jiunutek nest tN,(M 4f>‘ Wi a HRINC! Known und designated ita ments was deemed warranted. Madison Township Committeeman l,HVfrnc Arlene Catlahan; itisttuu-o of m feet to 11 point fixrd l^.t N11 4&1 (ind 4M. Hlork 14 00 the ttM lln m d S treet, will be given a course of instruction one w eek,. Joseph G. Hoff said thc general 54 t.akeshore Drive h\ u fctakc. thence <*JI north thnlv Klx map designated aa "Map ol Section MnUAMili, New Jcrkcy in their duties by the club’s county No Representatives At Meeting " Madison Recommendations CltKwuod B each, N. .J. degrci-K (UU-rn mtnutcM enM iN iltt" No, 1. CliffiMHtd Hcach. Miituwun Exet-utura problems of his township include Administratrix j 15' « distance of I5« f»> » *tnke. Ihm««i «.Tl Ntivrinher H»5W. which m»p Ha* bent ('■ >011 sc I li ii al lo w and Renee Kojola. " and Economic Development, acting dations for Madison Township are such as Morgan Beach during At -lim ad St , ' boutti firtA three dcKrcea ioili five filed in the Monmouih Count) Clerk’* tat M,iin Street. ------M idtiwon. New Jer»eV, . Campaign 'Committees . as. a co-ordinator with all munici­ part of the overall Raritan Bay and Kevpiu I, N J , ' • miiuilfs t IS 4%’ K| and painl- (Htlce, Ajiril 5. IUL’4 unMilttp No' BU I storms and high tides. Evacuation Atloror.x • icl » » Mto Un4 n x iis e « ilisbjine Thr ainrrmiil ilcM'ribed ineinlM’s Atlorni'V / "■ Designated to serve on campaign palities concerned arranged a meet­ Sandy Hook bay survey of beach of residents generally is nrcessary ' J17 »I7 Ol . of ftflT fi-rt to a point fixed t>y a are hIho known 1 »(.any, will be given but seems, to W h it e E g g s Pctftl Town NOTICE TO BIDDERS ' M»vfl' bt ottlasned at the office of the Secretary. Memorial School Building. Church Fruit Drinks 10 9 9 c Street. Matawan. New Je rsey, Man- > % C a llo fl 'day through Friday between, the hour* All Flavors MIRACLE WHIP ^ 65' son of fl:W A M, ancfT^W P7M. ' “ Ic e C r e a m . a . The Board of Education reeerves Lim ku 11 rmi■.«' Nn yr, .. . _____ A miscellaneous bridal shower the right to reject any or all bids and PGdS ’'IV,r V‘"k'v 3 4 9 c was given in honor of Miss Carol io’ aw ard th e .b ld i by Item If it Ii tn Ann Thompson. 82 Furman Blvd., Hi advantage to do fco. Nn bid may be dlhdraun pending dediion of the M A C A R O N I 2; 37 Cliffwood Bfacn, by her bridal at­ Board of E a u t - a l t o . Linden House tendants, Mrs. Thomas Mathis, / Signed . 3 ’ 6 9 l'» I Lviij.oriited Trenton; Miss Marilyn Thompson, G e n rre A. L o sc ^ ', . Grape Drink Sei-retarv Cliffwood Beach, and Miss Susah J3 14 M . , Tn II Caruli, Keyport. MILK 'Cim.n Miss* Thompson will becomc.lhc{ PINEAPPLE 6 91 bride of Donald Caroli, 402 Atlantic j Blue Bird 46oicaii St., Keyport, on Saturday afternoon^ GRAPEFRUIT J'nilc of J h/- I'ufrn at .3 p.m. in St. John’s Melhodfst: 3 6 9 Church, Hazlet. ‘ ‘ At the shower decorations were in GREEN BEANS 8f«$1bo pink and w hite and the gifLs w ere , •arranged b^neath'an umbrella cov- j Linden Housa p k g o f 1 0 0 e/ed with pink-blossoms. The guest T e a B a g s 5 9 c of honor was presented with a cor- Hawaiian Punch ^' 37* sa^e of pink carnations and favors were nosegays of carnations. A buf­ fet supper was served, 126 MAIN ST., M ATAW AN Showt-r G u e s ts r e g 6 9 ( O f lier guesix at^fhe sh//.w-r v^.-rc King Cola Syrup - 2 9 Meat Soup 2*or 35- Mrs. James Fallon, Mrs. John Pal- Open 5 Nights A Week Inn, 27 H# t HrW il'i^>nilb>i t ) •>' f-ll M i Mrs. Frjnk Lafjy.hlm, Miss Junp In tbe W .nt Ad» — me tc u n t Lau^hlin, M»*.s Mildred Laogblin. up »g»InP . . . r t f Mrs. Clair Mtnzel, - Miss Joanne f Jall* PoutM m ■T t h e M a t a w a n j o u r n a l , n . j; Thursday, August 3, 1941 and was employed aa a mechanic Taker.Courae At Sheppard AFB Promoted Ia Germany - J u n e 1960, com pleted* basic train in g aboard the guided missile heavy Fisher attended Keyport ' High for the Werner1* StudebakerTPack- Airman Frederick W. Moser Jr., Waynt H. Snow, 20, soo of Mr. at Fort Dix, and arrived overseas cruiser USS Boston, operating out School. ~ , • . ard AgencyrBelford.' before enter­ last March;; ton of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W, and M rs. W illiam E . Snow, 923 of Charleston, .S.C, is William Both youths were.,-1;-enlisted ing the Ariny; Cambridge Ave., Union Beach, re­ The 19-year-old soldier is a 1960 H. Williams, radarman second M oser, 149 B road St., M ataw an, through the Air Fore*"'recruitln* cently was promoted to specialist graduate of Keyport High School. c lass, U.S. N avy, son of* M r and office, Post Office Building/ Red . Supply Count Graduate has completed his Initial course NOTES U.S. Army Pvt, .Curtis Harris, four in Germany where he is a Mrs. Elmer Williams. 401 Atlan­ Bank, under the. “Buddy Enlist* o f A ir F o rc e basic military member of the 81st Ordnance Bat­ .Undergoes Basic Training whose wife, Gail, lives at i l Still­ tic Ave., Matawan. -­ m en t." John A. Seals, 17, son of Mr. well St., Matawan, graduated from talion. The Boston is scheduled to re­ According to T/Sgt. Joseph T. Abort Are* Mea ud Wimea and Mrs. Joseph C, Seals ir., 44 a supply course at The Quarter* A tank driver in the battalion’s turn to Charleston today, after par­ Soboul, local Air Force Recruiter, Knoll Terr., Hazlet, has enlisted in master School; Fort Lee, Va., July 517th Ordnance Company in~M&nn- ticipating in Second Fleet training two-or more youths may en list^: ^ ■ d w the U.S. Air Force and Is now at- 21. ' ... ' • .. heim, Spec. Snow entered the exercises which included bombard­ der this plan for the purpose, of Army in October 1958 and last was attending basic military trainfiig- __ During the cour?e'Pvt. Harris re­ ment exercises in the Caribbean stationed at Fort Bragg, N.C. He, ceived training In the receipt, stor­ area, missile firings, anti-air and together. •• ■ ‘ . arriv ed overseas in M arch 1950. age, Issue,and stock control of sup­ anti-submarine warfare exercises Armed Services If you need printing of any kind, plies and material. The training in­ SpecrSnow attended Nutley High off the Atlantic^ Coast. : cluded instruction in inventorypro- Schob! and was employed by t|>e Diiring the training period, the we are here to lerva you. > Our Peerless Tube Co.. Bloomfield, be­ endures, the disposition of surplus cruiser visited Boston, Bar Har­ quick service ahd reasonable pricei ■ Training At Furt Jicksbn has .been in the service for 18 property, the^ marking, packaging fore entering the U.S. Armv^ _ bor, and-Norfolk—.------:------. Pvt. DavidJtf.Jmith, son_of M ri months, ." ...... will please you. and "packing 'Of''$uppIics."lind' the i Training At Parris: Island .Estelle Smith,. i4hShora.Conco^rse. operaliflp -of- -commissaries .and | ‘^Buddies”- At Lackland AFB Cliffwood, and the late Mr. .Smith, Robert Mills, son of Mr. and M rs. LEGAL NOTICE.. quartermaster clothing stores. i David Hunter, 18, son of Mr. and has been assigned to Company.D, Curzon Mills, 35 Hillside Ave., and The 23-year-old soldier, son oH Jrs. George W^Hunter, 4 Spring TO THE CREDITORS O f SAGS 9th Battalion, 2nd Training Regi­ Donald Curranr sor of Mr. and Mrs. SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Mrs. Alice MacDonald. NewurV. ert-i t., Matawan, and Edward D. Fish­ ment at Fort "Jackson, S.C. for George Currarf; 57 Compton Ave., OF KEYPORT. N. J.: ' tered the Army in February I9G1 both of West Keansburg, left re­ er, 19,-son of Wendell L, Fisher, TAKE: NOTICE .that all persodf tight weeks of Basic Combat Train­ and completed basic trainin'* nt having claims against said association cently to undergo 12 weeks of re­ 178 Church St., Keyport, enlisted ing. He enlisted in the Rpgulaf Fort Dix. " shall present them under oath. at. th* cruit training at Parris Island, in the U.S. Air Force recently. association otflce at 318 Broad Street, Army at Newark. ‘ He was graduated .from Shephard T hey now a re atten d in g basic mill* Keyport, New Jersey, within_ three: He will be taught rifle marks­ S.C. They were enlisted in the U.S. High School, Zebulon, N.C., in 1955. tary training at Lackland Air m onths from tlie d a te of th is nofcto#, manship under the U.S. Army's W. M OSER JR . Marine Corps under the Buddy or be barred, forever after, from anjr Force Base, San Antonio, X.ex - the ~*'Traiinfirer-' pTOgfam which enables Training ln Atlantic Program, it was announced by action therefor.' ' ' "Gateway to the Air Force." D ated : Ju ly 27, 1961 the modern soldier to become a Taking part in an annual sum­ training at Lackland Air Force GySgt. Edward LaBelle of the Sage Savings and Loan better rifleman in less tiitte than mer training for midshipmen in Base, Texas. He has been selected Marine Corps Recruiting Station in Pvt. Hunter is a 1961 graduate Association of Keyport, N:J« Asbury Park. of Matawan High School, where he liquidating Corporation previous methods.) In this program the Atlantic aboard the destroyer to attend the technical training JOHN A. SEALS BY: R*ba M. Stern, . Both of the new “Leathernecks’’ was a member of the track, foot­ most of his training consists of fir­ USS Forrest Sherman is -William course for utilities maintenance at ■ Secretary are graduates, of Keyport High tending basic military training at ball and basketball' teams. Pvt. w l 10/12 *65.88 ing his rifle at pop-up targets at Folscher, ship’s secvicenian sea- Sheppard AFB, Texas. various unknown distances on ter* manr-~U,.S Navy, son of Mr. and School. - Lackland Air Force Base, Texas, rain which duplicates combat ar- Mrs. RaymTJnd-L&rice, 2m** First Airman Moser is a graduate of the "Gateway to the Air Force.” •ai. Other hienJights of his imen S t, Keyport. ------Matawan High School. . Olah In Korea He is a 1961 graduate of Keyport Pfc. Edward .Tr -Olah, son of Mr. High School.. live training include squad tactics, During the cruise, the destroyer Basic airmen at Lackland are selected forspecislized training at, and Mrs. Edwin 'A, Olah, .17 Sc ho- crewmen will demonstrate their While at Lackland, his .training Ross W. Maghan Agency yarious skills jn seamanship, navi­ technical schools on the basiS of ler Dr., Union Beach, recently will consist of processing, military PFC. RALPH AURIEMMA participated with other personnel, gation, gunnery and engineering to. their interests and aptitudes.. They. orientation* training, and briefing His brother. Francis, n o w is the Naval Reserve Officers Train­ are reassigned to the school after from the First Division’s Seventh on future job training. A major undergoing boot training in the ing Corps midshipmen aboard in or­ five weeks of basic training. At Cavalry in atr.Army training test part pf his training will be spent the technical schools they are giv­ in Korea. ’ SAVE with SAFECO M arine Coi*ps at P arris Island, S.C. der to help the future officers gain In actual classroom studies, much en addition^ military training Designed to determine individual He enlisted in tlie Corps in June. the know-how they will need for du­ as he- djd in high school. ty at sea. along with the technical instruc­ and unit combat efficiency, the test Airman Seals was c^jrfisted by Calabrese In Germany tions. - . featured training in various phases T/Sgt. Joseph T. Soboul of the Red Pfc Westley V. Calabrese, son Raupp At Great Lakes Upon completion' of special tech­ uf warfare against a simulated ag­ Bank Air Force Recruiting Office. Real Estate—Insurance of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent J. Cala­ Hospitalman Recruit Richard W. nical training at an Air Force gressor force.. \ ^ brese, 28 Thorne Rl., West Keans­ Raupp, U.S. Navy, son of Mr. and Technical. Training Center, airmen A message center clerk in'w e On Guided Missile Cruiser MATAWAN 138 Main SL LOwell 6-0003 burg, recently participated with Mrs. Richard.Raupp who reside at are assigned to operational units cavalry’s Headquarters Company, Serving with the staff of Com­ other personnel from the Eighth 82 Washington St., Keyport, was of the USAF .Aerospace Force. Pfc. Olah entered the Army In mander, Destroyer Flotilla Six "Division's 50irhTnfantry in annual Army training tests near Wiesba­ U.S. Navy R ecruiting Station, 345 den, Germany. . Broadwav. New York, -and was The three-dtfy tests, which e d&igned to determine individi ,1 and unit efficiency under siinulat J combat conditions, included both day and night maneuvers and stressed the role of Calabrese } FREI'IOO^GREEN STAMPS unit in both the attack and in de­ fense. At the conclusion of the PVT. DAVID II. SMITH t.esls. members nf the 504th were airlifted by helicopter to Mainz with Meat purchase o f S3 or more {♦W W W W W W MHlH WW WWWHWj >\ bayonet and hand-to-hand combat, where they are stationed regularly In addition to your rtgular stamps and crawling the infiltration course Pfc. Calabrese, a rifleman in Ihe GREEN while actual m achine tfun fire is infantry’s Company D, entered the and coupon at H q M popping overhead Many of his in­ Army in February I960, last was STAMPS 4 t\ structors are combat veterans of stationed at Fort Bragg. N.C., and Free IOOM World War II and the Korean War. ar. ived overseas lust March. As a climax to tlm first phase Tho 18-year-old soldier attended of training, he will march with his Keyporl High School. with irarehaM if S3 ar i n >*»n«... battalion in a review' before tlie — — if] Commanding ^unora! of Fort Jack- With 814th Engineers'" hi addition to povr rtgvlaf AddreiS ... aon This ceremony is witnessed U.S. Army Pvt. 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