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THIS W1M" COVERING TOWNSHIPS OF UOUMDEL, MADISON MARLBORO, MATAWAN One Section AND MATAWAN BOROUGH

Member • ©3rd YEAR — 4th WEEK NaUmtalEditorial Association MATAWAN, NrJ:,"THURSDAY, JULY 27,1961 r Member Mew Jrney l*ri>»i AiiocUU<)n Single Copy Ten Cent* Democrats JYame Break Ground For Ne« Malayan Regional Junior-Senior High School Lily-Tulip Plant In Three Candidates i Three new candidates were en- dorsed by the Matawan Township Operation By 1962^ ~pemocratic~ Club—to—join—Heni-y Nevi^Middlesex-Gouhty- • Jraphagen in the November elec- Post For Robbins Ilii' tic,ml and pronidenl of ill* --'-(orial contest to wrest control of Rural Delivery From l.llv-'l'ull|) t'up ('urprmilliin, N,>w (he Matawan Township Committee from Republicans. Mr. Traphagen Superior Court Judge Joseph Hal Marlboro Post Office Ytiik. Tuesday unnouiirml thtr linn was endorsed prior t6 the primary pern, Middlesex County, has ap- i« Kiilni! nh(>ii# '.Ifllh I'imsiiiHlinn election to seek a full term on the pointed James, Robbins, Laurence Poslniilsiei l-'raucis Uiopel an ol a uiiiiit new maiiiiliivliiiim; pl.iut committee. John B. Kenner is Harbor, as sergeant-at-arms at the nuunreil loiltiy, elfeclivt* Aug. 5I,n Iliilniilt'l. nil Kiiiiiu :ij. uliuh is peeking re-election as township as- Middlesex County Courthouse. rural delivery MM'victf will begin I'xpiVli'd In lie in purlial npi'iai'on flilin Ilie l'nsl Olliee ill MIIIIIHIIII. sessor. ' Mr. Robbins,- a "former Madison in III inoiilhx. In iiddilimi. the thin Tile m.iilini; mldii'^ will be Rui.il Township Committeeman, assumed New candidates endorsed by the Delivery I. M.iillmrii club last night were John Marz jr., his duties last week "when Judge Halpern officially took over the post j l*o>llll;islei Itiiini'l siiitl ihe m v\ Norman Wood and Dqniel Downey. |tlelivi'i\^ is iniemli'il to provide if The candidates were not selected of assignment judge in the county. The Laurence Harbor resident i [ nuni' iti'riinile inulliiiK mlilrt'ss foi for either the full or unexpired [paiion.s who reside in Ihe iownshi|) term; that will be up for decision now on leave of absence from the office of County Sheriff Robert H. jullli'l 111,in Ihnse In Ihe Invvn nl In the general election. Jamison. Mr. Robbins joined the i M;n llxiiii I nt lujtliei infillnuilutn ; Need,,_fo£_additional candidates sheriff's staff in 1948:- i.ill nl Ihe |M>st llflue followed the resignation this month of Republican Committeeman Myn- Mr. Robbins was graduated from derl Bonnema, leaving a two-year Princeton High" "School and served unexpired term, and a ruling by in the U.S. Air Force as a gunner Three Principals attorney General David Furman to World War II. - He is married, that the township must have a five- the father of four boys and lives trian governing body next year, at 73 Lantana Way. Move Is Shelved because of ^ population increase. ' ' Comeback Attempt Two Named Assistant M,r. Marz will be making a come- High School Boy back attempt after his_defeat at^ MT Superintendents (lie polls'" last November "by Tylr, ( niiiplinitinnt nl st timtl mlinltus Bonnema. Mr. Marz had served as Lightning Victim (fnl.ion in MiuliMit'i Imvnslitp lnuk a t member of the committee in the lll'W IWIsNIiUISllilV iVlll'll Ci'tl" Illllltl Capacity of chairman and mayor Killed Monday At nl ethical inn Inum) II sell imabli In for more than a quarter century 1,1'Mlhii. lilM'lllv till' il|J|ilMlllMH 111 before his defeat last year. Mr. State Park Beach ol prim !|>;iK ' ' Marz is self-employed. IHDMI'M)!\ • 'Hit- IKMMI h.nl MMIKIH IMU I.I hi IIK imm Mr. Wood, 42 West _ Concourse. Anthony John Daniella, 10. a Mat- Mil ll'ilsi- \}u> MIIMlhl'l ul .IK'.I |H illi I i id.ii.H,I Cliffwood—Beach, has- been a^ resi- awan High School student, was llu..nipMiii 11.--/ p.iK limn IIM) lu h\>' In |!i.- mi ,: ili.- mi , -i jiluii dent of tha township fur the past killed when struck by lightning at 1:37 p.m. Monday at the lake in priniimrm -nt Miss•'linrnMTVili'nw*" n-iT-1 eight yersyears.. He is 42,, married and Cheesequake State Park Life KI. AMIIM-M KMISIMIU .MI.I Kiis-.r'l Ml.lllililtM has one married daughter. A vet Ground was broken Monday for a new $2,470,000 junior-senior hligh' mltlee turns over n spndelul ol enrih us, (It-It lo right), (irorne l.nsrac, V.mSi> KII- HIII IIH'II .><• <-|>t.iMI «• t• s i$uard*-and Laurence Harbor First , ni'w iitMi mm-.1111.1ii' I IIiim. - .» I I \OtC \\.\s iDMIIll IM-tllll. M'U< -,i.HI,HI.HI IMM n'lihli i- ID i|i.tli iIII 1 \ i ,tn l)<' i.iint*i1 in in H loll,--:1' I'llml lilnnl .Mill Nu , iliMiii Is l>\ j tl> tll\ \nlr ..irl.lli',1 I• mn\ i-.lirlin• l-tf. )l Ihr A\IIIIII> l>u;ml. (Hi- MI Ihe III.I.' In Mi Ili'lil lll.lil. till' 1.' 1* ivnshtp ttiiinl sini*,;hi it Ihh il.'il-.inn i>- tlljil II milI1 . member of the Keyport Lod^e. j I (Idle when || [nilllllir- llielnlli'l According to Patrolman Robert nilt' limn 1ilVIIII i.ir B.PO.E. 203O 200-Bed Hospital Mmrd con kl In* pi fit ill. TIlulMlny. „„„,, ,,„„„,,„ , 1 I' "f. Barry, Madison Township Police, Roads Bonding O.K. .Illllll Mll( Township Resident- 20 Years wfio was at the scene, the Daniello Five Counts On Building Permits l)ui the lull mi'inlu'i .hip Imleil lo.,!,,. (l,,u,)(1, ,,||1|U n,,,,.!,,,,,.^ Harvey S. Bcdle sr., Hujlet, Division of LocaJ Ciovcnmicnl, Mr. Downey, who resides with boy had been 'Swimming with iwo [)VV Up ei'inlpilii'iit wqll iviii In1 nioW'd '. confirmed this morning he had Stale Department of the Treas- his wlfer~andiwo children arSniith companions who live near his home V,Tsiinunr«imi bun Hk'hunl I'IIH' irew mm liinoi y. nmv is uiuli'i St., has been a resident of Ihe granted a six-month opiiomin 17 Cliffwood Inn ury, Monduy approved $736,000 at 34 Garden PI., River Gardens. acres of his 30-acre farm between For Models Ouf a tut not showing up-nnlll Inli* WAIH sit tiiiiiin township for 20 years. He has been They were Ronald.Kinnane, 17, son bonding for thu rouda prourinn Wlllium Joyce, nm> oMhe July U active in local Democratic circles llolmdel Rd. and Bedle Rd., Rar- ABC Hearing On by which llolmdel Township will ]lH',_il.iiiV_JjuuUl!lll..lJL_ll!ll ilnl of \Sgt. John Kinnane. Matawan llan Township, to. the Lomond yod" viili-s Aj H p.in nwiwhlii tii-Tit, wim i>of- Law-and ••Public tlic .irlllnu «mnu In a iriniilh or l«;o auxiliary buildings. - . erf-aml-was'heard." He-was-Nor» Van liiliia «niii|«^ MiiiiiluywliuiMom i IliVy jTiiTOrK'illy 'TamfiriipeJ th« vacancy caused by the resigna- Lightning Boll Strikes MrTBedle said his farm was Safety Hearing^ t^ctanje* man R. Schanlz, a Ncwnfend denied hnilriiiiilll K permlliNt f6f i leiii'heis i iiiiinillei'. iniivril ihn IwnII will I.,- .I.'I n In tion of Mr, Bonnema will ba filled resident, lie believed the Labs Toe Daniello boy never made it not for sale and he had granted g two model liouse.s by (.'liurlei.'liurleii An- nreii piliicipiilK of Ion/! MIMV Kiniciure. lulls iliiliinei,' by election this year.. If the town- at the ARC headquarters, Room should lie made lo pay for the in Irk, buildiiiK Inspeelor of Mndi .liiineK Malimey and J ill pinilurlli it fhlp committee fails to appoint as a sharp of lightning struck. the option only because he was .ilrli.'k "ro imipliiylle CIIIIIIII The.Kinnane and Wedemeyer. boys, 101, 110 Raymond Blvd., Newark. roads as they wuuld be Ihe solo ifi Tpwimhjp, _,_!>« atlvaiu-tul lii iorrteoM to" Jill "tha vacancy-until convinced when approached by ;!J.l.!!.M.li.! I. Ill.lU H •reported feeling a. tingling sensa- The* specific counts Alleged lo bcheflciiir!cs"Of Ilii* llnpfriVoine'itt.' Mr. Krifviill pre.senied a minor liinj lupitrinli'iiiieni I Ins iiflliii ill- will lie pmvlili'il Si- It Is too lata to flla for position on the planners of the hospital that Or, if nol that, he said, Ihe roads tion and saw their companion drop his land was a desirable and cen- which the proprietor. George Pou- nulidivistiiii upproved by Hie town- l In CI pinking i|mii- will In- (he general election ballot, the ap- to the ground. They went" over to zenc, must answer lire: should be financed in three bud- .ship pluiininij bonrd-Ol two ln|s of Kliljji'Wuy liuylllM leir II l7i pointee will then serve until Dec- tral spot for serving the com- uTl'lHIIIIIIKlllle 111(11) p him and were horrified to see "1. On July 11 and 18, 1901, you getary allotments to cllinlnulu ui'ven pmjerled on tho Mmli- pasl Ai'llnol yenr. Iml II WUH left llll bined Keyport-JVIalnwan-RariUn- $100,000 Interest. ' WIll-ll-Vi-l Jh)-,-u|lll' l SI, 1982. burned scars on his (ace. ~ This Union Beach-lfolmdel area. The allowed, permitted and suffered son side of Ihe line Mr, Krevolt vurnnt when lie WIIH IKII t'linliiinetl' ilon'u JJi v InriiIiill gambling, viz., the making and ac- Cieorge-UfcSklllman, director of (continued on page four) fiedle farm afford) the further Khl a liulkllnu'pi'miil wlllionl ll llfler .Inn" .'10. I Appi'iia IV I-"1' pi'll|lll' Mill l>. iiniiual piivntll i/« • it. Madison Board • (continued on page four) , , . Hlilt'll uliowlllf: llU woulld dII IIII ththe ,, to these municipal utilities In on lax receipts over Ihe ID-year |hl jmi peileil lo In nsre.'iH of Sues LH Water Co. Keyport. panry iiennil.H wimlil Kiilary Kiil'le Mi' wa» liifoiineil by is 1)1111 ninijiviiirli will iiiiil iii'.'ue Seeking Office Health Nuisance iw asHeii iiniii .me develo|i(ni. hml Mr. Kuuiliiirki they wmilil mil j ,„ the linuii.-lnl ivi-|biie ol Mr. Beilie.' stressed he long had found run In MI'WIHH dt llleli own ex ineee.ssill'll,y v ..ronie In on llm mi'ile muiillntouihi fuumCouniv M\|ri Ji|:i:jiiti;iiUtritmaii Hnnfsnnf,. Suit was filed Thursday by Madl' been convinced a hospital was a direct budgetary Impost wuuld Demo Candidates "' Code Introduced Ualmjniilmy IIIIII\u,wI minoild i>iiipniijH'Miliiiii'nilmi nu»s Iniihoil '•• |I J,,In'. „,,„nevv . |,||l.ll'v |lul t ttfui lll.l,ll will -li« •on Township Board of Education a signal need for this growing bear on prescnl taxpayers at a K y a Mi. Auliiirk fiiiiuld Iliul Ihe prhll- |nev.llli'il when Ml. Hlil|:i'w.iv (III ,,,, j,;,.,,! ,|,,,-„ ,,, .| |.; against the Laurence Harbor Water area arid he only would have time when Ihe burden would be f wn| ( IIIIM llll( Deplore Conditions Madison Township.. Board of ...im...l.»!(Uil.-npiur«!tly...Jiiwl.!.i:r.riMl. I Co. Tha suit, filed In New Bruns- much les« supportable than over iwr«tlyJl;l!(riiniflliiinl on piijii' .fiii"). II :(L.tt.in..t)tnt nliiim'fShnfSti i••••'«ay grantedd anT optio tin odrhi Mbi s lanldd ffor i HeaithTnlroducelth itdd d an ordinancdi ed do- in reckoning the Hquu'ie foohif;e of The members of the Matawan wick, asks $5500 as owed for the g p a smaller payments 10-ycar per- ol lelluiK whi'ihrllli'il lloj mill inj.iii.iiil|iu.|il.i . fining public nuisances In sanitary Ihe ineKiiliii liounih ul llm loin Borough Democratic Club and the installation of a water line. this public-service purpose, iod. Township Planners \n in opi'ii UKII.KM IIMIMV conditions and providing penalties and directed Mi. Krevoli lo neck . Democratic candidates for borough In a Superior Court action", the Mr.-Bedle and his sons, Harvey l.i.liiiiMH imhiMi n->. Hi,' imil,in,. o( for such violations. Public hear- variunee from die roiling liomil of offices met with the public for Its school board seeks a judgment jr., Ralph and Wyman, long have Approve Storyland (i oiiliiiueil tin pili|e foul) ing on the-pro'poscd code will he adjiiiilment hefom hi) would rnimld. final summer meeting on July 19, against the utility company for the operated funeral homes in Key- held at 7:30 p~'m. In the Municipal- or Ihi! nutii'i furlhei. 'llm /uiilnit at the Matawan Public Health Cen- amount of the water line installa- port and Matawan. " . r'lilliiwinit M pnlllU' lletliliiK I III'M Building Aug. 28. - ABG Gets Bookie tMiord inei'ls Au){. H ter. President Edward Francy wel- tion to Memorial School, Matawan iliiy iin^lit. the Miiliiwun TovvliNlilp CXOCUtlVO-UnpOrgOOl The code prohibits the main- Wanted-lloiuei Oil Mulnwun hlda comed those present and introduc- Rd., Laurence Harbor. taining of any unsanitary condi- Ml Kli'Vnll liuii wiii||lil flinl In ed the candidates, The board, in its complaint stales Case To Jury Shock Received tions in the tpwnsh|pa_sucn as sub- jy .an orl/e liail to await jcrind jury acllon af- wife find 'hMMi't|iii|« UeH until wholesale plumbing supply business put in the main "with the under- Hut HH) pr'i lenl nl tin'ri'»ii|i'nl« in ;'i Imiilen on mhooli riiiiHe'd liy hl» boy at Chcesequake State Park representative l)i)0 rd of l'nt'H(liiy, WH» Hliiikrn MIIOIII 5 pin, in Matawan, he well knows Mat- standing that the defendant would ; if Ihe ter a tiearlnK Tuesday on o pr'lma Ihe llolmdel niii'llon of Dm develop Ide.viilopTuei'il. In ailtlllliin.'hn pliuiK health and empowers the bourd lo ilk lit' Wii* |>fi'|ittlllltf to It'nve I1I4 _~ awanV problems. ., | •.. __ reimburse the.(board) for all sums Monday was revealed by Matawan acie case pre«ntd by Ktulc Alco- inenl. llxned.« pellMini mkiiiK llle'-'l" «e| aaldu 2.75 »en"1 for' ii'i'inil r order the correction of conditions oflu'p H| I he lor til |i|uut 'Ihr* MiMit* He expressed concern 'about Maf- expended." '..i Township Police also .to "have been liollc BeveraKC Ciimmlnion nuenls iplannlnu board IhuT'lho "II" In 'lion purpimea found In violation ol the rode and >:|olmln|| to liayg uncovored book- jdnMrfal /oiin h« reilmeil lu In Mr. Uioeiiiiiii In hi' WHti I'IUI Akl Si|jift ough and at a local business man, --I New York Turnpike Express Beach; I*IJ I li • Arf-t 1 i.. ^••*H " «.i i,i I / V., m v p p Townshiship Health OffceOfficer GGeorji« c sidn(!y t Sawyer, of Karkus, icmimilllce, tiH./iTiiijTVin July IH, up- (hi. Ai.Toidln« lo platinum j l'«l!i .when ml ed. He said that because of his bus)- t dil i f sidn(!y t Sawyer, of Karkus, icmimilllce, July IH, up- buses, frequent daily tervice from Matawan Township First ' •Klora hailehailed the-code »* •—big,jfarilor •V^Uurns, KiryiKirl. dcfrrnird 'prnvr<)" this , ri'i|ut'«tr which prn-- Uiartl 'cliBitrmiiihli , JnnrpJlJh i ^li'HKflrr ~"T/AIII I llartriitiipoirlrt , wliiTilerlin. : ness experience and educational Rollo's: Commuters-buy d id ll t 310 T l VU K dfid ')" hi hih p Rll': Ctb 10 Squad received a call at 3:10 pp.m. 1 ur Mr, I.IHimnmi now inusl \ml f*t| Ui pfrittl (Jlltt Ol Illhl IIHlli'' k d 'M '"/"?„ I .* „.'_•*( M?" 1 Mf' Pou/enc on a vhitfta of per4viouiily had lieeii.appniveil by Ilio background, he will be able to Mondad y to CottagC e 33 to attendd vide a full seal* program of public MCI fuNiiiy Iiorid* wllh (!)(• Inwimtiip, foiinrii (h«* l.iinim); ijiMrrh-innHir Lt-Nl; Anyone Fo lii TIFelSlfcelT (he txxjkmakfiiK ctiarKC.:Tlie charn-~ln\air* Ihiil w> onu n^jdent h if Noiko . llml (i I li | it ii r i'il" lii/rllr -uni'ui et Rrew out tit a ruidal tlie prem Kp')tn»ibl*i. tmr .tin; iipjinivul o( ihi Chairnal chlrkfii H [i (1 (rlni) wiiii ii-s'^'ledftllil re|ilmi'l lues July..IK hy a raiding "purJy Jiownsliln.uiinimlltee, as wan i"< j frln lo ,!nko mil |l 25, KK'llli) I'IIIII a «ynllii'll<; UIJIILJII -IU{\ mil. 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Residents of (be area Bear Furman Blvd., CenlraJ Are., and The pfiolojraphcr look ihli plclura of Central Av Boulevard Fail, Madiion Township, well could have takta a nrlrn t/n on Purman Blvd., and locking lowar^I B*til»vard Eail In Ihe Mewlay afleraiien whra rain hit this area durlu a thuaderslorm. Mri. D»>tlopm«nt. Latat realdents eamfiaiaad e>f poor drainage roiUlll lh« lJI)-lull|i t'up tiorp., Nrw York, savr die. Kfern llxlil lu i-pn-1 aroiind-lhr-i'lutb kaiia with an annual pavrulf wrll In txceo of I Willjam Page l> ihown almixt op U her waiM la water In (rest of Hi and sewers backtu Uf U emu (he coodltloo wllh ih* hr.v, rala *l •Irucilua of a new manufacturing fariliiy In lloliurfrl lownililp ,»t i tot.Ht In* n«w ItalinaVI facility Hill W pallrrnr4 aflm (ha lira of the homes la Msdiion Tewoihlp. , lbs literaoM. , W*,*N t<|uara frrt whlrb ll ollmalrd I* einploK I2M vfliini M an I plant la HUcnlde. Calll., aluiwa aliuv*. Thurtdoy, July tif, 1961 tag* Two THE MAT AW AN JOURNAL, N. J. tfency.in Holmdel mtjht serve to publicans in Holmdel. This is an Complafs Cogric At deveop hht.perspective and insight alive, alert group composed .pf real Nam* CommiftM For Hcndricksons Fated Republicans from every parrot the New Commuter Laurence Harbor^"- Katharin* Gibbl into the real needs of the township Delegate To VFW Loyalty Day Parade On \ 9th Anhiv«r»ory , and the workings of our govern- township who are interested in the. forward progren of our township Miat Margareret CusanelliCusanelli,, 13 Lib-ment. Given time and the maturing —Mr. and Mrs, KB. Hendrickson, of'-Wi judgment, Mr. Schantz one under good government..They have ••— —National Conclave Carnival Aug. 7-12 Miss Charlme LockOCK-- «• "•• j»-e—•-••: „,,.-, no angles to for; no axes to organizing .-•"committee for'the Keansburg, were ent«rtain«a~ar~T - <* «UjLJni«btj!e«rvJni«btj!e« « tth e ...Uention of A New York commuter bur ser- Final plans ' lor the oarnlvatr grind and iflsn't necessary to get-'— Mri. Irene Meehin will represent (962 Loyalty Day, parade was hejd (h t , h||d hh »ee»eekk publipublicc vice from Browntdwn' Shopping surprise party Sunday afUrnoon in tponsortd by the Laurence Harbor Matawtn, have completed the one' voter sh0lv e someone's 'okay' to propose aa •he Ladies Auxiliary of the Veier- Thursday evening at th« Avon- Nep-. : celebration of .their l»tb anniver- year secretarial course at the Kath- ir^ • . i-v' • '• idea. (ns'Of Foreign Wars, Guadalcanal tune City Vetefanr of Foreign Wars Center for the benefit, of Sayfe American Lejion Post 332. at Ihe Woods South residents will be Initia- sary by Mrs. Hendrickson's par- arins Gibhs School, New York. "It l»jKi Mrs. Vachitis, Mrs. Thomas drawing my support from the in- ii-orge'Andrews sr. was second in • Keeps Accreditation aflernoon. WM. G. BEDLE & SON AGENCY 1 r Thompson, Miss Betty Reiher and tlIn- C "alky" class. George An- • dependent candidate,' Norman Miss Mary Reiher. Scnantz, because 1 feel that Mr. • .' - Theresa H. Dlggin •d.eivs jr.-plac.-d in the JU class' THc ,„„ a00rcditaCion of Mon- How about business cards? Inr junior racers. l;rank l-uller. Un-,„,„„,(, ,|| , four-year in- Refreshments were served during Schantz is not yet ready to serve Park Ave. Matawan t( e( c as a We can supply them quickly in the best interests of the lown- ion Beuch, was fifth in AU. slilulion, by the Middle States As- socja| nl)ur which followed un- Better Hearing the right price ComeidcT the direction of hospitality ship. I subscribe to several of his LO 6-0273 | p .sncialion of Colleges and Secondary and r Ideas but feel that n longer real- Will Co-operate GOP 'Schools has been continued. This'and us. i chairman. Miss Betty Reiher. M'jjorl was made following x"tsits NEEDNOT 'Membership Drive In [he colk'Ki' by officials of the Association. Dr Hwakl B. Nyquist "IV Womr Feclrrali-il Repuh- and Dr. Albert E. .Vtrder. MORE IK iin Club of Nnrlh H;i.v.shnrf area I iVt'se nffil'ials staled Ihat thf €osr is co-operalmg wilh Ihf New .Icr- Association w;is plcastfd \vitll the sev Fi'duratioit ol Rcpuljlican Wo- progrPs-s report suhmittt'd to thc •ini-n in their "Stairwuv to the • Assocuition rurlier this year. Cer- Sliile llnuse" nicnibrrship drive inn tain than^rs in the organisation of recruit members for the Rcpuhli the f.icully and the instructiontil Zenith's can party. . dtjparlmtiits have been rccorh- A summer afternoon festivni on jnended by President Edward Scji- NEW Aug. 1 at Pele's Hall. Union Hrnch, aiiti are now undt'r consitl. ECONOMY PLUS ivill serve as a kick(»ff for the. club's leratioii by u special committee of pa4Jiupaiiwi»J unal election Ihe trustees also have had con- ferences with faculty committees. ADVANCE lirandigon, club Middle Staies Association will make president, and Mrs. Vincent Car- OFFERS, 1 lK 6 campaiiiit. ' • 1 Pltan Moonlight Swim, . OPERATION .. . To stand or to sit during house- , , . '-»-Sf«Sir/Viry;GONTftpL • work? That is the question!' Hrcenolf Dance Party Aug. 1 3 permits you lo select sensitivity Auriculturfirst'si"reportee homd bey economistU.S. De.pts sho. *w' Representatives of the .United best suited lo you, that women actually use four per itbrcw Conjugation and the lie- cent more energy when sitting, \ mew Woinvn's League held a meet- l l?year ather than standi'iiR. lo wash.dish-.,.H!g »! Ihe. .home of Saul Diamond, warranty and 5-year, es and do ironing. 32 Biisiini-ii Dr., Hailet".' Thurs'clay at which time plans were made to service plan sponsor » Moonlight Swim and Dance Party Sunday evening,-Aug! Dr. Mark B.Muscarella 13, al 8:30 p.m. at fclonrwater Pool and Cabana Club, Route 36, HiKh "LlVlfiU SOUND" lands. HEAR ING .AIDS Optometrist Arrangements arc in charge o Mrs. Leonard Miller, 13 llaztl PI. SURGICAL llazlct,. tel. 787-IM89 or Mrs. David EYES EXAMINED Goldberg, 2 Hazel PI., Hailcl, 787 APPLIANCE 59IS8. • l DRUG CO. PROFESSIONAL ARTS 27 W. Front St.*, Kc-yporl Snvinos Bonds outslandint; urc a BUILDING (NT«I lo I'roiiln Nal'l Hank) an all-time high. At Ihe end of M»y Marathon Husr* TasN 30 Main Street -^ Keyport Our Iluur the 20th' anniversary of Series E pc.iMallilnj: lit All Types Surfitcal •XO.1-0999 • bonds, over' $43,700,000,000 "were AlHilianrri and clapnifnts held by American savers. MORGANVILLE FIREMEN S FAIR

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iiWII -ii II.• .'il 60 MAIN STREtr -.MATAWAN y, July 27, 196.1 pi. J. .Page Jhtei businesi applications suciuai sta- iate Russian, Introduction to Span- Matli, English In tistics; and com'putafion has. much ish Literature- (in Spanish), Puhjic to do with Iheimatjhenutjci enjoll- Administration. Vector Spaces and Old Names In Monmouth ^College Cain inent- '• --..-:• ; . •. .:• -:,. Matrices, Introduction'to tKe.Theoj- "On the other hand, Jhe Jump ry of a Complex Variable, and Mod- t Mathematics and English are from US English hftJimri'o"2K<.Jn; ern Drtma. • •' . • !••""*: ~ —' What is the genealogy of Mrni- 1 -4. VanMater: I am interested In showing substantial gains in the ia- seven'-years can be'allributed',only' The office of;New Brunswick Uni- mouth's forebears before they came learning about Hie family of John r creasing evening college enroll- to a greater appreciation at the versity Cdllege at 77" Hamllton'St to America to live? Many came VanMater and Lena (Hani or ' meWis reported today by Dr. Era. value of a broad liberal education. wi|U-be,j>peh from 1:30 to 4 p.m. as indentured servants to serve out llanra) VanMater who had a son est E. McMahon, dean of Bulgers In any event* the shift in emphasis and Monday and Wednesday even- their time and gain their freedom; Isaack, baptized !"eb. 13, 1788-1-lm • University College and University is present." In addition to the 200 ings from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m many were land speculators, but family may have settled in Cayuja -Extension Ptvision. In announcing mathematics-majors in the evening until Aug. 28 when'evening registra- the greatest numbers were those County. N.Y. Also. I would like the opening Monday of evening reg- college, there are about 50 others, tion* hours will be maintained frorn_J who had been persecuted for re- .the hames. of the other children, istrations for University College many with college degrees, who Monday through Friday from 5 to ligious beliefs like the..Quakers and if airy. •• (li.QX. New York) classes, Dean McMahon stated that are enrolled in advanced mathe- the. Pilgrims. Some were trades- 5, Clinton—Lynns; I would like 9 p.m. -'••, • .; —_ people who saw chances of making other fields of study now are com- matics "courses. New computation _ _ Reports Double Subjects to pull logelhei snine^odd bits of peting with standard business od- oouwis-this fall-probably-will-add J their fortunes; many were Dutch information on the-dining--and —in the~E*l'en»ion-egntere;—which arrisans escaping the poverty at ministrationsubjects, such as ac- to their numbers. •- .-",• ~ offer college level courses on a Lyons families in or around" EIIK- counting,' rninagernent, and mar- Not Included In Figures home; some were Hugcnots from HshtOAn. Catherinc-t; Clinltm^mar- non-degree basis, Dr. McMahon France; many, were English and keting, for the attention of Rutgers reports a doubling in thb number ried Morris C. Green and moved evening college~5tudenis. The 50 women' enrolled in' Uni- iScntcli., ,_-- . .- . versity College's retraining, pro- of new highly specialized subjects,- to Newark. N.J. According to a English and mathematics.majors gram in mathematics for women. ranging from Hospital •Accounting Sometimes the genealogy is hard nevysjiaper clipping she was bom have more than doubled in the-past eolfegeigraduates, sponsored by the In Paterson to'Nuclear Magnetic to trace because many settlers on a farm near Knglishtown; 'her six years but the total eveniirg.. col- Kord foundation, are not included Resonance Spectroscopy in New could*" not write and their names father, -Peter Clinton, was a pjiM- lege enrollment has Increased1 only in the above figures, according to Brunswick. were corrupted; tome had cliang- Mr and came from fight ing Revo ed their names to avoid debtors lulloinry slocli -Mrs'.' Cirwn's ina- by 50 per cent in the same period, the dean. liarly enrollments are Other new non-degree courses prison; other names had been lernal grandfather, William Lyons. according to the dean. "It Is not about six'.per cent ahead of those scheduled by thj; New Brunswick changed in their homes through was a frir-nd and aide to Genet:*!. • accurate to ascribe all of , lhe_ atJM'-Jisie last year, fte said. Extension Center include Modern the-years—Bow-ne may have been Washington cKange~ to an increased interest in Aris-Muslc". Art' Poetry, Vocal New evening decree courses this Bohun, Hendrickson bcgait as Hen- ,the liberal arts for themselves." Sight Reading, Elements of Logic, Peier Clinton. Ihe son ol Peter fall available in New,Brunswick., dricks. Softie surnames were taken reports Dr. McMahon. "Certainly, Improving Your Spelling Ability, Clinmn. may have, been ol Cran- are-special problems in Foods. Ex- from those of the masters, as our .the usefulness of mathematics in perimental Psychology, Intermed- Group Discussion in Business and bury, can anyone supply the fami- slaves adopted names of- then ly delails' ' (V.lf.O.. Conn.) masters—VanLanveldt became ti Matlie\v.s. -I am desirous ol Longfield, Sailer was change'd to learning the birthplace and parent- Saltar by caprice of the first Moti al' ut Chailes Math e w s mouth Settler of the name. Rich- (Matthews) who went lo Shrews- ard Saltar. Also there is a tradi- bury. N.J., ill 1714, he may have tion that the name in Paris was been the posterity of Charles Math- "Saltaire", we also find the spoil is He came from Kngland !u Long Ing Psalter. Even the Town Clerks Island and on to Shiewsbury. used most unusual spelling so any (E.W.S., Utah) _ .Save For Tomorrow name might be written several 7. Sioul. I am trying (o find the ways. So we must understand thai names of the parents of Seliah our genealogy Is difficult and some- Siiuit. he was born In Monmouth times uncertain. r ('ouniy. Nov. '.'6 1803. |K>isibly in The dollars you put aside in a Savings Account give Hornor and Stillwell Unwell (li.M.C. Michigan) you the assurance of future security. They are there Questions H llowne: Will someone be sn 3. Parker—Gaskiri: I am search- good as- to send Ihe line, hack to when you need them to meet a financial, emergency tor L (if my great • grandmother, the original immigrant, -of, Mar- take advantage of ah opportunity. .' iary Parker, who married Aaron \iiariM Mowne. piobabh' born at Mid* asktn. Apr. 9, 1831, and had two! dletown Point, N. J. Her fallier'.i brothers, John and Joseph; also.: name may have been Andrew; she If you have not formed the habit of saving, start now the names of Ihe children of James died it Cornwall, NY., Nov. 13. at The Farmers and Merchants National Bank.- Open and Mary Coullon Bordeiy (N.K, IHiiO. her married name was Ry your account with a small deposit anal resolve to add to DeV., New Jersey) dei (EY.'II-. Atlantic City) Itjregularly. Community. Records Management License Suspended and Paperwork Control, The Exec- utive Seminar, Principles of Nuln Included in the most recent lists lion. Calculus for Engincerinc of !H0 suspensions made under the paid on Savings Accounts Technicians, Modern Concepts ol New Jersey Point System were compounded quarterly Mathematics, Transistor Switching Noah I.estei. 20. of 2« Dock St, Circuits. Introduction to Ditiilal JUST PENNIES A DAY... Matavvun. license suspended for Computers and Technique*, and K*>- three months, and James C Wink- Icled Topics In Analyilc.it t'hr'iiin THE lei. 37. of 90 C'otnplnn Ave , Kean*' with an ELECTRIC WATER HESTER! try butg. two-month vuspenition. The samp registration hours will FARMERS AND MERCHANTS .obtain for the New Brunswick I'.K tension Center as for the Nei\ Leove For Cruise It takes plenty of hot water tn clean U|> af'.or a "backyard liatlln." NATIONAL BANK Brunswick Division of Univi.»rsil\ But you'll linve all you nmil aml.mnrp, for Just pennies wtth.M College. Information about RulgeY» Three bayshore arei men, nieni degree and non-degree course* be tiers of the Cousl Guard Reserve aleelrlc wjler lientet Your olnclnc company'* i|incliil I'ratning Unit ut f;ort Hancock, U*fi Matawan ginning Sept 18 may be secured at walur heating rate makcu il a real bargain Ami, hocatiao lt'» fl»m«loA(, Sunday fur a N day cruise aboard University College. the cutter Rscunaba. Area men •ti eltctrlc water lu'stor U liinulatwl all ann/iiil, like, a giant aboard the culler are Anthony Itot- vacuum bottltt. It keeim an amplo «ii|>|ily of lint water ahvny« Complete Courses tone und Satneii More, both of Kounslnirg, und Kofk'rt Martiti^ on Uf-uilthautwitly rtbtating^ VoqLcan dopoiul on It, _ IVtMilyshonT "area, emiiloyees "Malawan. received certificates from the Weal-, tvy with oiiuronc* from your local Rtdcly Kilowall Dialer inghouse Television-Radio Division j If you need printing of any kind, In Edison for completing coifipany wo are here Lo servo you. Our who displays thit tmbl«m. sponsored courses In vocational quick service and reasonable pricci schools. Receiving certificates were will please you. Oldest And MM! Modern Bank in Monmouth County — Established. ISM Donald A. Anderson, Keyport; Lou- JCP*L jUembor-rtttrti EtMerv* Syitrm ^Mon*6*f TitititDepMU Iniur«nc« ts JX.-LeComte.-Cllltwooil Boacl\;. High school -graduate!—want-ID ' • _^- j-__- — Corporation Mrs.' C«thcrlne T.t-ynn and t-fcorV know how you can complete yout ard R. YatkalMBkie, bolh of Old service oblfjiatlon. through (h e •"•-'c, andI.SWney Longman, Ma!-. Arriiy Reserve . . , alrJto*( at your cbnvenienco'" Call tl&bfcin* 2-2OJH. LOOK! The Betsy Ross Story FROM SATISFIED HOME OWNERS

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Mia. BETSY ROSS CONTRACT"INClUDEIr— UnlfM «e«A. N. J. . Cuttom^ Built Horns On Your Lot or Ourt Completa Financing 14 Modeli To ChooM From , Our Estimate Includes Everything And It In Writing n*ttf Rw HemM. II Odwra M., Nvnt No Extras Added — No "Forgotten" ffems K«r»*rt, N. I. PIMM tf* m* r*ui' fra* Wccawt M Uttty R*M Hvm*t, All Legal foes Included In Contract ; co i-un - co t-un ^Try— -«^"w Tag* Four THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N J. Thursday, July 27, 1961

voting on the appointment of jwin your licensed premises ticket* and 12:50 p.m. Mr; Salyawre said bo Communications clpals when tenure is Involved sti participation rights in Jofteries, placed another bet with marked - would be analyzing when the name viz., in "numbers games," "horse- bills". $2 "on Dan Dares in the first To the Editor, ara. presented Aug. 10. ' race pools," "fight pools," etc.; at Delaware. And it was written KSTHBLlSHBD'Uti- -.:-~~- You may- recall that last year To Prepare Flier. i,n .violation ot Rule ( of State Regu- down on a slip, Mr. Salvatore re- Ttlrphont COlfll I-301O — 1. MABEL BROWN, PUBLISHER we asked you to assist us In ac- Mr. Rice wanted to Juww -IMlie- jation lated. and put in Mr. Meinzer's pocket. Published every Thursday at KeyporU Honmouth County. N. 1. , quainting the public with employ- public would be informed as to" TnT ~~"£ On Sunday, July tt,~rlWI; ai BYfiROWjl PUBLISHING AJJD PRINTING COMPANY ment opportunities in the Depart: "' decisions on the various adminis- aboul 3:15 a.m., you sold rand de- Raiding Party Moves.In Mr. Kaplan queried Mr. $ 1. Mabel Brown. Editor — GeraUlr.t V. Brown, Ainclato. Editor merit - pi Slate, Includingj^Foreigir trative duties of officers when they livered and alkiweff, permitted and Kp qd Mr. $aly? are arrived at Aug: 7. Mrs. Koso suffered the sale and delivery of an tore hho w thhe AB ABC agent could kgo»k__ Th« Matawan Jouimil tr-aniewspaper "of the people, by the people. Service. _ •. bucki asked Dr, Sample to1 pre- alcoholic beverage, viz., a pint bot- this wben he- waistanding ""five tp - and (or the people," lu aim la* to terve the best Interest! of Matawan and vicinity; to present 111 ol the newt ol Uia week without bias or prejudice I think you will be Interested to pare fliers on the subject for dis- tle of Gallo California Port Wine, six feet-away" at a pool table. But „ _ cfean, sane, conservative minner. respecting ibe lnjllenab[i rlfhta know that the Department received tribution to tbe public at the"Aug. at retail, in its original container Mr. Salvatore said he saw his bet of our cliixena, and thereby maUnf Itself worthy of their confidence. 13 meeting. for consumption off your licensed many inquiries from practically written down. The new signal was premises and allowed, permitted given the raiding party. Mr. Sal- "Secon4-clfts9 Posture Paid at Matawan, New Jersey." every area of the country as a re- Dr. Sample then reminded the board his own duties of office were and suffered the removal of said vatore declared, and they moved Responsibility for typographical errorar bi limited to the cost of tbe space mit of the publicity furnished by alcoholic beverage in" its original occupied by such error. — " • • not defined as ho had not yet newspapers such as yours. Your received a contract' to> "sigJTKrwork container' from" your licensed Mr.' Meinzef~and MrrTouzenc, Subscription flutes response to our appeal was gener- as: superintendent in the 1961-62 premises; in violation of Rule 1 of who had been sleeping in the back Payable In Advance NATIONAL EOiTORIAl State Regulation" No. 38. One Year (within state) ous indeed, and 1 want you to know school year, even though that room; both-were made to empty Three Months __. that it. has been appreciated. school year had started July 1. Dr. "4. On Saturday, July 8, 1961, be- their, pockets, Mr. Salvatore de- Bix Months _.. Sample has been working only on tween 3 a.m. and 3:15 a.m. and on One Year (outside state) . .. In spite ol this, however, I find clared. In one pocket Mr. Mejnzer One Year (outside U. 91.) the resolution of the board adopted Sunday, July 16, lS61,_between 3 had a roll of bills/iB of which were that quite a number of our neiv em- in May to hire him for the 'post. a.m. and 3:20 a.m., you sold, serv- the marked bills for the bet on Dan THURSDAY, JULY-J7. 1961 ployees from different parts of the Mr. Joyce said that Henry Spit- ed, delivered and allowed, permit- Dares. And in the back room a country express the feeling that zer, Perth Amboy, the board's at ted and suffered the sale, service, cigar box was found containing no- employment opportunities existing torney, should draw up a contract and delivery of alcoholic beverag- tations of 'horse bets, baseball in ihe Department of State, both for Dr. Sample. Mr. Kerr noted the es and allowed the consumption of pools, numbers and boxing bets, The Thumb And The Fingerprint board always had been capable of alcoholic beverages o» yoar li- the age,ht insisted. at home and abroad, are not well formulating its own contracts here- censed premises; in v»itf!&tion of Mr. Salvatore accused Mr. Mein- r' Another warning against hitch-hikers, based upon re- enough known to people of their tofore, but it was allowed the Section 3 of an Ordinance adopted area. This beirt£ so, it is appar- by the Township Committee of the zer of trying lo make believe the cent outrages in which kindly motorists have been bea!?n, boards attorney could be consulted : about it~^ ="" Township of Matawan on Jan. 21, slip with the Dan Dares bet on ii robbed" and slain by those they helped, is in order today. ent we musi step up our efforts in was."nothing" when it was retriev- this direction. 1343 as amended June 30, 1958. Hitch-hiking is inherently dangerous to both the hiker him- ed from the floor where it had been "5. On Saturday. July 8, 1961, be- self and the motorist. The hiker is in constant danger of dropped or thrown when the raid -my- sinceFe "belief that by Building Permits ween 3 a.m. and 3:15.a.m. and on tarted. being run down along the highway and the motorist'ca^n Sunday. July 16, 1961, between 3 n the department of Says Meinzcr Runs Business g (continued from page one) a.m. and 3:20 a.m., vou faiied to "be in danger of losing his life to a bandit posing as a tire? s^(c e On questioning, Mr. - Salvatore employees help to side of- the line and was prepared have and keep your entire licensed hitch-hiker. strengthen the American ideal in to seek a minor .subdivision for two iaid Mr, Potyenc insisted he knew iremises closed; ' in violation pf lothing about Ihe bookmaking mat- their own communities. Those who lots from the 7.4 acres of his tract lection 5 ol an Ordinance adopted The' bars against hitch-hiking have been let down by located in the borough. But the er, that Mr. Meliizer virtually ran return after a period of service in by the Township Committee of he business on his own and that many motorists to give rides to young men in .uniform and Matawan Planning Board informed the Township of Matawan on Jan. tp college students going home for vacations. The motive our Washington, DC-, offices, or him July 17 there would be no Mr. Pouzenc only relieved al the 1, 1943." bar for an hour at noon and niglus. is commendable, of course, but this unselfish act can those who have assisted in promol- point in this as no building pcx/nit ng cordial relationships with peo- could be issued in Malawan without On cross-examination, Mr Kap- end all loo often has been turned against the Good Samari- Looking'Backumrd an accompanying sanitary permit lan asked Mr, Salvatore if he had ples of other countries by living tan, with horrifying results. For, it is an unfortunate truism for a sewer connection or septic -paid lor beer, and the games of .: and working abroad, br|ng back ABC Gets Bookie that although the vast majority of hitch-hikers along the tank, whether occupancy was in- pool with Jl bilk. Mr. Salvaiore with'them a spirit of understand*- HtwltMt WOM AM* Man W. bthm Urn* In admitted he had, but he was cer- road are honest and deserving of a "lift" there are many tended or not. —— ^-.... (continued ffom page one) ing and an awareness which must Mr. Krevolt explained he believ- leaded by ABC Administrator Dal- tain it had not been with. the- mark. > who thumb rides with the intent to rob their benefactors. inevitably find, its way into local Forty-Five Yean Ago late Mr. and Mrs. P.J. Sullivan, ed his models would make a belter on. Det, Robert Fisher, Keyport ed bills. Mr. Kaplan reminded the ABC agent only $2 odhe $6 marked community li/e. (Issue Thursday, July 27. 1916) became Ihe bride of George G,, shqiving in the borough as the State Police, and Chief J. Edgar Recent news stories of the robbing and shooting of a With seventy-four passengers, ten ranch types to go up in Matawan Wilkinson, township police. bills presumably placed in bets (Signed) son of Mrs. S. Downes of Freehold. motorist and a woman passenger and the kidnapping of a of whom were children, and would have 1340 square feet of floor Administrator Dalton put only had been recovered, by Mr. Sal- John T. Forbei The King and Queen of Siam young girl serve again to point up frequent warnings by crew of .eighteen men, the steam went through Matawan this alter- space as against 1040 square feet wo witnesses for the state on the vatore's own admission. The Ujtenl Acting Chief -oMloor-space-for. -Ihe-houses -to 'go and. Principal witness for the insisted Mr. Meinzer must have police and. safety officials* against picking up anyone aloHg li—,Employment ^Division-' Keansburg and New * York, was up in Madison. There" are" 21 to be aTc ivalDanielJ. SalvarorerABe aabhfl the highway. Thi* is especially true at night, of. course, lo Lakchurst where they will lake To the Editor, struck by the steam lighter, Santos a ride in the dirigible, Los Angeles. built in Matawan and seven in investigator. This • provoked Mr. accepting bets from other persons when it is even advisable to lock the car doors from the i 1 wish to convey to you for the and sank in seven minutes as she The Farmers' and Merchants Na- Madison. Kaplan to an exception. He warned coming in. He declared the book- Inside to prevent thugs or other criminals from Keyport -delegation of Jehovah's was making a landing at the Bat- tional Bank of Matawan as a re- > know why th? ABC official ing "got a lot of action," sochange Witnesses, our sincere thanks for tery, New York City, at 4: 10 Sat- The subdivision is located near igning the complaint was tak- into the vehicle when it has been stopped for a traffic light. sult of.. its conservative manage- h e Marc Woods subdivision of was needed. the news coverage you gave our urday afternoon. Only two persons! ment this month not only declared ng the stand firsl. He understood Bible convention held in Plainficld were injured, but luckily there was toward Siegel, Livingston, wlio is he complainant to be Administra- Mr Salvatore held that the find- The best and safest rule lo follow is to give a "lift" its regular semi-annual dividend of welting tn have model houses up ing of the paper with his Dan Darrs last weekend. Since the assembly no sign of a panic, although quite six per cent but in addition thereto tor Dalton. Mr Kaplan did not be- only to persons you know and recognize during daytime on his subdivision in the early fall. bet on it and the paper in Mr. was an out-of-town event, your re- a number of the women became pajid an extra cash dividend of Iwo jlieve his client should have to an- driving and never under any circumstances pick-up a rider port Ing wss all [he more appre- hysterical. per cent. For over one hundred Spunn's handwriting of Royal Sym- after dark or on a lonely, deserted road at any time. ciated. General complaint is being heard years th,is bank has been on a firmed bets had been placed even Jehovah's Witnesses in this cril throughout the town about bicycle dividend basis Lily-Tulip at thMime Ihe alleged offense took riding on the sidewalks, both to though only $2 in the marked bills cal 20th Century are encouragin Specials at the American Stores (coniinut-'d frum page out*) .Pi.ac.c._.Qn]y ^y having Administra- persons everywhere to lurn lo theil the annoyance and inconvenience of Co. this weekend include Fancy tor Da 11 on testify firsl could the had been recovered pedestrians. paper cups and containers virtually Agent David DeOlen look ihe Bibles and from its prophecies Japanese Crab Meat, 25 cents a. is 'TrfJWrtP-fVee and •-odorless, the defense know the extent of the vio- The Morganville postoffice ha; learn of God's kingdom which will can; California Peaches, three tali >resident,nntvd. lation _...„allege„d in the complainK._ t and -«and to confirm the makillK of the provide the solution for ull of man been changed from Johnson Wool- cans for 25 cents. Supreme bread, thereby be conditioned to defendi signals and the facts ol the search Stffvcd By Tunnels Out Of All Reason kind's i leys store to James Farrell's. seven cents; eggs, 29 cents a dozen; against it. Mr. Kaplan maintained.!'!' iM P1110.1-' and llu'. uncovering ol The peach trees should be mound- Jersey tomatoes, five cents a The most modern industrial light the cigar boxes with belling slips 7"o this end, your repor! has titled injj will provide tiealihy, sale con- Magistrate Rules ed by the end of July or by the pound. Magistrate Sherman ruled the ad und the $2 in marked bills. Proposed new postage rates would increase postal costs a vital need for the public in al first week in August at Ihe latest. itions for day and ntjjhl opera- This week, the new firm of ministralor had a right fo enter a The prima facie hearing nm- {or small-town weekly and daily newspapers by an average communities in this area. This Is to make the borer lay its ions. All fiicI, siwm, nas, liquid Hcuser and Heuser start the prac- complaint "on information and be- eluded with motions to dismiss by (Signed) eggs high on Ihe plant so that israffin, power and similar of 254 jjer cent.-That is the gist of figures compiled by the tice of law. Ralph Heuser, who jup- lief" and lhat the definement of both attorneys. Mr. Kaplan found Dennis Bennett they can be easily gotten at later . -National EdiioriaT Association, and presented by an Associ- was admitted to the bar sometime ly lines will be underground, piped the offenses alleged were sufficient' little that was evidential brought in, Presiding Minister in the season _when_worming be- ago, has now been joined by his i (he individual machines through ly specific in the statute that the only $2 in jnarked" bills that, could -ation spokesman to the House Post Office and Civil Ser- Ksyport Congregation of •tns. ' ~~ flQtjddifIl 1 1 WoWr.-Randolph; who h.1! Just defense-wa7s^pOt-lo-no-imdue_haroU. jiave been spent for beer or pool - ' "- vice Committee. Jehovah's Witnesses 'ice" lines will be housed in an p The people of Marlboro are feeling passed his New Jersey bar. exam-, ship. Mr. Salvaiore was ullowed to ggamesgame, s , TmT-stipp nrjnrpOT""-wiTjpwiTh 'ery much gratified at the results inalion. mtlerground tunnel system which h Almost everyone .agrees that somelhing must be done go on. horses names on ihein. MrM . SSawyer of Ihe fireman's supper held An IhB Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Gaub, oneycomhs Ihe entire production found there was no evidence to tie Mr. Salvatore related he was as- about the Post Office deficit, which currently is running in new building of James H. Bald Browntown, are the parents ol a rea. The tunnels will measure Mr. Pouzenc into n bookmaking >me nine feel high and "up lo 14 signed early this month to probe - the vicinity of $70'i),u00,000 u year. But n rale increase such Tuesday evening of last week. It babJy girl born Monday, July 13. operation as he was not there when" reports of boqkmaking at the prem- as this on the smaller newspapers, coming as it would on It thought that approximately WOO MrMrsM< . EdwarEddd WyckofWkfff off KeyK - let wide. This unique system Ihe bets were made, by Mr, Salva- nlnimizes required piping, facili- ises. He said his initial visit was top of otfher rate imuensea amounting to 89 per cent which will, be cleared.after.«ll expenau por•orVsavV e a tuxpclse mlBceUancoua tore's own testimony. are deducted. This will place the tates repairs, and reduces the in first week ot July at riightiiours .household shower in honor of Mrs. But Magistrate SHerrrian found have been, imposed during the last 10 yearsr would be out of department in a position to .do ef- Ihance of accidents by keeping when- horseracjng activity- for the William Pengel, Wednesday even- enough of a case hadbeen made nil reason. The carrying of newspapers iiihd magazines, like • ••• Do'i And Don'ts • fective service when required. ng. There were fifteen guests .orhipj; areas clear.of obstructions.. day would be done. He found mark-, to-havu.the grand jury"-" council, who also is a local busi- hours, slated Ihe squadmen lound chairman pointed out. ing on the premises and then said nessman and a. home owner, de- without sulfering any injury lo Mrs. Walsli_nn_a, bed where she world's largest manufacturer of speak of. Richard Rice, secretary of the nested paper cups and containers, he placed another but, {2 on Rich plored the fact that the present ad- had been carried by her husband. Citizens Committee for Belter ministration has operated Ihe wat- Bui the- gardener who kept his serves many Industries and mar- Greek in the second at Rocking- Thomas, after Ihe lightning Current Schools,-' .found it surprising the turn. He left the place at 1:10 p.m. er and sewer plants at a loss and hedge neat and tidy, clipping once felled her. kets, not only providing? cups for board had been content to let the the mass- feeders, the vending Mr. Kaplan questioned that Mr. was obliged tq_appropriate nearly a month._aJLJust, summer, got a The Woman was blue, Jiad Jitlle office of .assistant superintendent go $10,000 to be raised by general AT THIS WRITING it certainly looks that the Novem- big shock this past spring. The operators, Institutions, and-the gen- Salvaiore was getting no receipt lor oulse and was In an unconscious unfilled-lit nil « of July I and .now taxation this year to operate the- ber-election in Matawan Township is going (Q be a whoop- soft growth encouraged" ;J>y_the eral public, but also supplying con- his money apparently, especially itate. Patrolman Chcrney. said that It was'being designated for two plants. — de-dper with at least three and possibly (our seats' on the shearing just couldn't stand the tainers lor a vast variety of brand- when this was only his second con- "There must be something tflcr JO. minutes of emergency ap- persons instead of one. He found tact wilh Mr. Meinzeri a stranger wrong towrishipycofnmHtee at stake. Mayor Waters will run for gaff.. plication of the squad's resuscitat- name, packaged food" and non.food .. i' a public utility \vhich t curious, that a board that had produces. The corporation which has to him. The defense attorney found 'heretofor e has been self-sustainin„g re-election, two-Other committeemen are* to be elected to One more privet pruning should ing equipment, her breathing was been utterly unable to agree on be the limit Oils summer, if you reslored sufficiently that she could paid 127 consecutive dividends has this "quite, implausible. Bor'-Mr.- cannot carry itself from"the water bring the membership, of the committee from three to five principals and assistant principals ncreased sales from $4,285,000 in Salvaiore hastened lo assure him want to *guard your hedge from ? moved to Perth Amboy General readily could hire assistant super- and- sewer-rents-collected,'"- he--••- 1930 to $97,430,000 in 1960. that, "at booKmaHing establish- and then there's that two-year term left by the resignation this kind Of winter injury. .". 'ospilal. •- .. j_ ~ .- -{'•' intendents, Mr. Rice believed It stated. Mr. Ryan also urged the ments they never give^ you a re- voters to support-the Democratic . of Committeernan Myndert Bonnema this month . . . Un- This Is positively Ihe last week Once on the way to the hospital gave the appearance of Ihe matter ceipt." as being top tell-tale; The ticket regardless of party, afrilia- . derstand the respective county committees are- beating-the for.,..pinching late -/varieties of rin. Walsh recovered conscious- not belnR thoroughly investigated court would not let Mr.: Kaplan lions and promised to use sound 'miims.Tuly 25 really (s the final iess momentarily, then lapsed off when persons are hired for an of- Y brush now for candidates , . . A big rush to select such High School Boy business principles in municipal date to take off an Inch or Iwo ol igaih, Ihe officer reported. Al the fice and then a month later deci- "pursue the matierwhen the attor- ^•a large number (^candidates usually brings out a few Sore government if elected. the top branches as a means of hospital ihe wat-admitled. for treat- sion is arrived at as to what the (continued from page one) ney protested this testimony show- : »pots within political parties which doesn't enhance har- Insuring mare bloom. ment lor severe shock. She was re- duties of the office would be. He jrought them the realization what ed the- improbability ol Ihe jtate's Thomas Francy.-candidalcJJot——: monious selection jif the standard bearers ... It promises The llmo has long since passed leased Tuesday. wanted to know what assurance had happened, . Jij «hole cajsejtj that there would be assessor, who is unopposed,-also- no way a man .making a wager to be a.niake or break"ye'aFfBr both political parties in the for pjnehing Ihe whiles, yellows Mr, Walsh declared his wife was there would be the persons hired The beach iifeguards-were-qulck-^ addressed those present. In answer and aztileamums that bloort e'u'rly. and the.duties afterward decided i»uld-claim~hir-lin"|(rwlnnings|(ihh e lo aquestionrhe adviscdthatsome^-T- township. It'lJ bc~a mighty'"'Important election, to- all con- r truck when she turned on'a fait- ly summoned and applied artificial Whal's Its Name? upon for them would go together. horse came in. Magistrate Sher- 520.000 niust be refunded to those "'". • cerned,'.,..' . •;•.- • - -• "•' ' v ••':,<• - :et and put her hands under water respiration. A general alarm went Lois ol gardeners seem to-want iust:as a severe bolt of lightning . William Kerr, Ihe board presi- out to bring the police and the man reminded Mr. Kaplan the case taxpayers who are qualified to re- '. . - • •• . /''.... •..••.- lo do more than, gel rid of an un- rlruck outside; It was 1\fr. Walsh's dent, Informed Mr. Rice that in the first aid men wilh Iheir resuscitat- was not an investigation of the ceive an exemption of J800 on their wanted weed or insect. elief the lightning had been car- lengthy executive session it {had ing equipment but all to no avail, theory and practice of bel-making. assessments. It then was-noted that SPEAKING OF tHE1 TOWNSftlP, those"innocciiPqucstlMs They also like to cull Ihe pest ried into the hoiise along the metal been agreed that with no assistant, -t. William Wallis and Patrolman Mr. Salvaiore then recited he re- no provision had been made by the i by narne_ o» they aim Iheir wea- water pipes WUH the flowing cur- the superintendent would be over- John Adams, township police In- lurned lo-thetplace near.jnidnight present administration to; meet ihat just seemed to come to mindTresulted hi some oye- pons, .; the following Saturday. The court Ihls payment in the current year's opening answers. One which was omitted from hst week's rent of water In them. Mrs. Walsh worked and would be unable to go vestigated and Dr. William Wllentz, .Most Insects of flowers are des- Middlesex County physician, direct- ruled out testimony about thls-visil ™dger. ,-— _. especially was benumbed in hen around to the various schools to •}tory is that Myitidort Bonnema says he never had suggest* cribed and pictured In Extension ed the body be sent to the Eckman as it,was not in the hours before light hand-and forearm. review Ihe work of and advise with Urges Large Vote ' «d that he shouljj be mnyor of the township . .".although Bulletin 354, "Insects of Flowers," Morgue In Spolswood. It was moved racks would be operating. the area principals and teachers. Johni W. Applegate, candidate out this Jcar. It doesn't provide Inter to the Day Funeral Home, To Use Marked Bills he said a few of his friends had made such expressions . Querlet Recommendation lor mayor, urged all present to see any remedies but by rending it you Keyport. - - •• • : ... ThelABC agent said he then was • •'•'. According to the former committeemiin, tho final Mr. Rice also questioned why " It that their friends and neigh-.V can rccoRnlzg c youy r enemies, Many a party man arrangement Huong Three Principals each assistant superintendent was The Dnnicllo youlh was born .in •J vote on Election Day lor a blowoff came over the ..expressed duties of a street employ- color pictures help. the ABC raiders that marked bills (continued from page one) lo recommend two area principals change. "The people of'Maiawah -te which "differed] between the cominllleemW and the road You. can'get a copy from your England, the son of John A. and with serial numbers enumerated ed (he office. . Shee suggestesuggested the Instead of them getting together Borough do not deserve their prr-s- •uperintendent . - .. The othertwo committeemen, at that cbunty agricultural agent^ or by Irene (Simarpi) Danlello, He was would.-be used .July 18 to'verily 1 general., iinclioniot the office weref .decide on the (our bette- candi- a sophomore at Malawan- High ent plight, Out lax rale if tat ol sending a card ID Garden Hc'iiortc-r. to Ihe bookmaking, Mr. Salvatore tes- Ihe highest in the county," he said, historic meetlng-jpt the -water, works,-wont along with the sufficiently wcll-rt'cogn«ed thai dales available. But he was told Ichool. He ajso was a member of tlied he and Mr. Spann arrived at College of Agriculture, Rutgers they could get along without Ihls Inok care nf any divergence of I'he Jersey Cyclones _ _.,., and M. ask you-to-vole-for-all-of •uper. MynderlJcame home, talked'it over with the Mrs. University, New Brunswick, Drum and 11:30 a.m.. that day and proceeded •nd wrote his, litter of-resignation to Mayor Waters . . particularising of Iheir duties, and opinion helween them and it was !BuK'e Corps, Malawan Township. ;o have beers and play pool. He s in order lhat we may establish on Iheir existing salaries until the | ihe province' nt"tlie"board""i(i) make Surviving, besides his parents. said they halted.al noon lo ask Mr. a sound financial policy in Ihe Eiit. ". ••"- ' ;• I • ••••'.-•-—-.- !f •• 1 matter was belter defined it a ihe final analysis ol decisions in are his paterna..l .grandmother, Mrs Meinzer for a scratch sheet He borough." teachers committee meeting AUR 7. j appointment. . ' • - PranceFrances DaniHIDanielloo. BBrocWyn,W ' and said he handed Mr. Mtinzer J2 m, In briefly replying lo-the report •Motor'Vehicle d Mr. Mtinzer J2 m « recent meeting of th» Rcpub- Mrs/ Kosohuckr nskrd that each Mr, Horvalh reminded Mr. Rice i maternal grandmother, Mrs. Lucy he markeakd bilbilll s to plal y Diving THOUGHT OF '["HE VfEEK .^ .' Actually there's only a o tut! assist anl principals have that a seemingly unpromising i Simarpi, Kngland. licai•n Slecring Committee, wherein •light difference ljetween keeping your chin up and sticking choices of two persons Irom the |,oice of a principal now coulil be' "" " " yoyr neck out. A but it's worth knowing. Question Box leaching staff to •*•'—•— ••- ~ ' c• • ...

SIGNS OF ' 'HE TIMES ... .More babies wore horn In the United Si les in (he .first four months (if 1UG1 than ,' ever before in comparable period, the Public, Health Service, estimatec today . . The four-month tolaPwas os- timntedj at 1,382,(00 registered births. The old record was 1,302.000, in J059. Last .year there was ;i drop to 1,340,60(1 The birth rat • for tin* first four months this year was 23.1 per thousand popujatiori, up 2.2 per oyit from tho liHiO rate "ofr22;(i . . . There was im e-slinijitorl "Infill of "ra.WIO ir .April, or 2A' per coitt ' Inore...thiiri' Ihe 327,000 in April 1SB0, And you think it is hot THIS summer. Thursday, July 77, 1961 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. JL fag* Ftv3 4-H Fair Held Al Scout Troop 67 Past Proxy's Dinner Glwb*s At Dance Convention HonorVMris-. Oben Jsan Irani, owner and teacher Matawan Personal Items •f the Joan Irene School •( Freehold Raceway. xhihils . Dance, 333 Maple I'l., Keyport, News Of t« AadT»« rajnllf I 'AI *nir That*' Monmouth County 4-H Clubs n president ofal* ... la attending the Dance Educator* of trie .Laurence Harbor American Tlie'Bniwnlown Sod-Hoppers 4-11 of America Convention being staged their annual fair at the Boy Scout- "Troop- W if Cheeie- Club and the Browntown Pedal Freehold Raceway last weekend quake led on Tuesday, for. a ||tcee- Legion Unit 312, was honored at a held July M-2! at the Walatfri Mrs. Bayard Lamborn, Matawan; Mrs. F. Howard Uoyd jr. enler- Mr*. - Frank Bli*J , land. erano* past president's dinner. Pusher! 4-H Club are getting their Astoria Hotel, New York. Al ll» and Miss Barbara Hansen,-18, ,Ro- day eamparee by foot 'frorn.'the. exhibits ready for the Middlesex Miss Jean Anderson, Union, anditained at bridge on Friday evening daughter, Judy Shepherd, attended Cheeseg.uake Fire Home. William Mrs, John Vachitis, chairman, in- convention all the dance teacher* berlsville" was4he-runneMip-in'the Mr. and Mr«r° James Anderson.7! when (he winnersw.efe Mrs. Char- queen contest lo Miss Peggy Kaiil. yesterday's matinee performance of Friu, institutional, representative^ iroduccfiL-ihe-guestiV-Past—Middle^ attending art- Instructed In tlw— Bloomfield were weekend guests of les Mandeville, _Mat*w»n; Miss "My Fair Lady!' in New York and i-ex'-Couiity Commander Rollin latest inelhodj of teaching 'and —15, Colts Neck. -The- queen was Clarence Heuser jr. farm on Tice- S^lAug. 8-12. William Pllncy5 , Tlce- 1 their aunt. Mrs. George Shacklady, Marjorie Warwick, Wanamassa, had luncheon at the "Top of the Ralhbun and Past Middlesex Cmm choreography. ~— : crowned by Sen. Richard R. Stout, Germanlown, Pa., and also visited and Mrs. Charles C. Schock jr., Sea Sixes."- : lown Rd -. --- - town Rd., Is one of' tlii clininnen assisted tyllast year's queen, Miss Peter (ienaro, ot_l h c Ptrry Mrs. James Rigby who is visiting •Gjrt. Other'guests were Mrs. Jac Mr. and Mrs. Johnson Cartan The monthly committee meeting Uu^'wh^er*^' ^uftSl' «" [he ve'gelabie exlSs^.;' the " Belly Freiberger, Allentown. here frorfinjverpool, jingland. A. Cushman, Mrs. Robert Beniley, ' Tronp 67, was held on Tuesday Como Show, Is the Instructor and were Wednesday evening guests of choreographer, la the ballraem ' A highlight 6! the fair was a Mr. and> Mrs. Raymond Dupre Mrs. -H. Conrow Wyckoff and Mrs. •'" in the Cheesequak'e Fire 1 is one of the chairmen of lh» Mr. and Mrs. Ross Maghan at their Mrs. Louis Blaulh, Middlesex Coun- baked goods In Ihe adult home field all the laleil dunctf as well -colorful parade through Freehold. and daughter, Linda, Hillsdah*. were Stockton Hopkins, all of Matawan. summer.home in Point Pleasant. ty Auxiliary President-elect; Mr, economics division. Mrs•• . Joh•n' as the old standards are studied , concluding at the fair grounds, the weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Ward and Blautli. Highland Park,_Mri. Er- Mrs. William. J. Rabel. Mri. Crmniberlaln and daughter, Mini IborDughly, :.':.' Freehold Raceway. The new 4-HCharles Taylor. ••.—•- children,,Barry and Joanrhave re- lelle-PnttumrSoutlr River;, retiring Queen headed-the parade with con- Gerard Devlin, Mrs.. Frank Bliss; re First AM Classejwliicli are Ann , Chttmbprlain, Cedar Grove, Joan Irene'n School ol Dance, Mr. and Mrs. WTffiani, Haslach turned home after spending two Mr«. W, Oliver Disgin, Mrs. Leroy b«ink held by the. Cheeseqiiake Middlesex County Auxiliary presi- vertibles carrying the other queen weeks at Jackman, Me. are chnirmeiv of Iht* adult hand which but boon 'closed for tha returned home Saturday after Sickels, Mrs. Frederick K.Deder- Fire Company are coining aluhg lo dent Mrs. William Brldgcman; Pnsl work. The Sod-Hoppers an*.chair- itonleslanU. There were riding Past Commander William Foster; •uiiimer, will reopen the day af- croups, a 4-H float and the band spending one week at Lake'Can- Mr. and Mrs.. Jack -Spae and chil- Icjt and Mrs. Marguerite .Laird everyonjrj-^iilisraction; There are men of Ihe slum ami mechanics ter Labor Day, Enrollment lor aridaigua, N.Y. " ... • dren, David and Diane, _Wayne, were Thursday evening guests for about 12 allending. Kleven mem- present Commander Jack Olsen and arts exhibits. Cleanup chairmen from the Jamesburg State Home present president, Miss Mary Iht fall clauts Is now being tak- Mr. and Mrs. Baynard Smith en-' were Friday evening dinner guests bridge of Mrs! George Barbanell, presorted Ihe Cheeseqiiake Is Harold Maul, Amboy Rd., Cellar tor Boys. Reiher. en. """'.' tertained at dinner and .bridge on of Mr. and Mrs. Allah J. Morrison Perth Amboy. Mis. Deyjiji.. Mri.~ Fire Company on Firemen's night Grove. Country style dinners will i A county fashion revue featured Saturday evening when their guests and Mrs. Frank Kerney. Bliss and Mrs. Diggin were the at the Clarksburg Carnival. The honored guest wai presented be served every night at Hut fair each afternoon of the fair, with were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pike, Miss Grace Thompson, Westfield, prize winners. The Misies Klaine Fritz and with a gift from Ihe unit and her gruuhdi'' the starving tu *Uct at 5 fames on horseback winding up the Plan Cartoon Carnival .. Mr. and Mn. Walter Pike, Mr. and was a guest for several jays of Mr. Janet Fritz. Cornell's Rd. sprnt a desk Colors by Mrs. Vachitis. M'rs. p.m. » ; now Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wolverton Mrs. Calvin Bell and Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Franklin S. Thompson. week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rollin Ralhhun^pri'Hi'nted lu*r with For Holmdel Children <• Winners From Area' ' and children, Lyrin and ClarRj were the publicity scraplmuk compiled I Floyd Green. Route 516. returned $: Wyman. Bedle. . Mr. and>Mri. Herald Dederkk. John Kdinger. Allenhursl. Wlnners from this, area included weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. during her term of office. home Wednesday from St. Peler't Oradell. and Mn. Emery pederick, .William Anderson, Glen CovP, L.I., Mf. and .Mrs. Lawrenct Cress- Hospital, New fyrtintwick, where he A cartoon carnival for (he chil- George Elff, HoberUvllle, agricul- Mr. and Mrs. Howard Blending-' An old-fashioned Grange dinner Sea Girt, were weekend guests of former Matawan residents. man, Cull rell'i Rd., h«d_as Sun- WBI a sui'|(icMl (lallenl. dren of llolmdrl will he held at ture,. >5 award-for second place er. Plainfield, were Sunday dinner was served in Ihe Legion lli>m« tin Mr. and Mrs. Frederick K. iDeBer- day visitors Mr. and Mrs, Steven the Klrmenlaiy School aL;9:30 a.in, winner in vegetable project, given guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Mr. and Mrs. Willisni Quinn jr. Summerfleld Ave., Laurence Har- Mr. and Mn. l.ouli Builew, Buljer. • ' , " "- ick. . • - ' Jany and family, .Trenton, it which un Saturday, It was announced hy toy the Co-operative Farm Credit entertained at a barbecue dinner' bor, followed by entertainment and Untile S, have returned home troni John Landers, chairman of .tha. Association; Eileen Munyak, Ro- Mr. and Mr*. Joseph Sheldrtit re- Saturday evening when their guests lime they had a beach parly. Mils an automobile Irip through the New Fred Ashworth, Winter Park, Fla. turned home -Friday from a visit Susan Jany ti staying with" th 'e dancing. HnlmoVI Tim'hihlp Recrvalion ferlsville, horse project, trophy for is visiting his son and daughter-in- were Mr. and Mrs. Ronatdr RiRe Knglamt Stales. t'oinnilHsliin. Yiiiiiigslen between first place winner in English Horse- rith Mr. and Mrs. John Painter, and ton, AndV, Seaflird? L.Ir. Mr. Cressmans (or few weeks- vaca law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ash- Fulton, N.Y. lion. M.H.S., Class Of 1956 Minn Nailjn Ulmllruk, Prlncoton, tlve-_ flgi'S of IIIITI* and eight will manship; Ann. Schultz, >Marlboro, worth, 28B Main St. • and Mrs. Fred R. Daniels. Middle- ii Hpriuling two weeks as Ihe^Kuesi : I'spi'dally enjoy a murnlng of Him Mrs. Marguerite Laird. Mrs. town; Mr. and Mrs. James Smith, Mrs. Elizabeth Rosso, Meluchen, Seel award, first place best fitted Mrs. Henry L. Zucker has return- of her uncle und aunt, Mr. and' .lunnit*!!. - - and shown animal in show given Frank Bliss, Mrs. William J. Rabel, Fair Haven; Mr; andWrs. Wlllard spent a few days with her son-in- Plans Reunion Sept. 9 ed home from Harkness Pavilion, Mn. Albeit Hopkins. Uimhnell Rd.~\ 1 tfy Freehold Township Lions Club; Mrs. Joseph Dernherger, Mrs. Ber- H. Ccryell. Shrewsbury; Mr. and law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. To climax its Kiimini*! play- Columbia - Presbyterian. Medical The Class of I9S6 of Malawnn On Saniiilav Mr and Mrs Itiipkliu i Ann Schultz, grand champion An- •'.. M.r»- Samuel Karn, Hatiet. Raymond Rvan.'Roule J1. ground prugiant Ihe cnmmlaiiloii Center, New York, where she was K. Dederick and Mrs. Elmore Kat- High Schml wlil hold a reunion ! and daugllliM, Miv* Jeaniu* llop- gus; Mary Ann Mclntbsh, Marl- Mr. and Mrs. Loren Miller, Jer- will S|HIIISOI- a latent round-up,..(i». a surgical patient. tner attended the July 19 matinee Mr. and Mrs. Edgar N. on Sept. 9 at Peterson's llullon- kmi and Mu< Dlmilruk s|ii'iil Itif Sbro, reserve champion Angus; Ann sey City, spent Tuesday with their l>r held Fiiitay evening, Aug. 4, Mrs. Howard Erdmann enter- performance of "Mary, Mary" in lerlained at a family dinner yet- wood Manor, Matnwtm. Mrs. JO- day at tin- Ml I'winiy pit nit at H pin. ut the t'ilrmentiiry School. Schultz, reserve champion of show; lerday. Their fiueits were Tech. son and daughter-in-law, Mr, and Thompson Park, Janu*shuiK. i -Ann Schultz, first place showman" tained at luncheon and bridge on New York and had luncheon at the spph I'asso (Jane Bowk-) Is general At this liiui', IIIIN und crafts mud* Ser« Robert D. -MacMUian and Mrs. Carl Ml HIT and family, Cul- I'htiinnqn. . (nip. Diane V/ashburne, Marlboro, Thursday when the' winners were "Top of' the Sixes." Mi ami Mn William I'lliu-y anil hy rlilUlicnonrolli-d in llu* progrnill Mrs. jMacMlllan and children;. Ro- Ireil's Rd. f won for her reserve champion Mrs. .Paul Egan, Mrs. Richard Erd-, Mr,, and Mrs. W. Rulon Smith I'orms have been sent in most Mn. William Pitney. »r ''»l«y 'l | will hr illsjiluyi'il and lulrals ning- bert jr.. James and William,'and 1 mann and Mrs. Joseph Baier. Other entertained at a picnic luncheon WilUird Ryan, Route 34, celebrat- of the 97 members nf the class. Tu TlMirsday at- the p, sTieep. Mr. and Mrs. Donald B. MacMill.m " ' ' "' "" '" *-«»'!'. J "''** i Ing, dancing, gymnastics and turn- guests were Mrs. Evart Silcox, Mid- Monday when their guestl were Mr. es h/s Hih birthday on Tuesday. date llu* committee dui'sj mmill hnvihave* Pink Mr. Piini'V l» on thf Middle will lu> (tt'iminvh-iiU'it hy llui The Robertsville Smooth Sanders dlelown; Mrs. Leroy Sickels, Mrs. and Mrs. Donald Roberts and chil- and daughter, Margaret. Tecli. Cjlenn Miller, son of Mr. and Mis. tin* aildri-ssi-s of the hftlmring j-lnss i «rx County 4II Ailvmivy ('iiunr)l. i Serg. MacMillan is bring transfer- g y, imjiiyini; n wt>ck'*i vuoalinn from lo hi* lu'lil VVciliii'Mliiy nit)tiling, Mt> Danl?ls, Rolierl l-'unchess, Virginia award in entomology went to Bill Mr. and Mrs. Charles Taylor re- .Orville Warman and children. Mir- j °'"£°<:, •• '!» Lockbuurne Air A dnuhle birthday celebration was ; (iernian, I'Jiurle.i llnddoi'k, Mara Ihe Dul'uiu i'lnnl. I'jiitln AiiK '1, in II a MI on Hie hli'ineiilitiy Emm rich, Holmdel" Elizabeth and Richard, and!FolTlln stli-p- 1 ing two weeks with their son-in- . y Wilson. Middh d SIMI. Mnwiifil. l-'.lili'n Luni reported the fair attendance was Mrs. Harty-.Wells entertained at children, I.inda. Joanne and Jackie. Hell's Rd. A dinner was held in Ipard. Ann Smith, l.miisc Vmlc Jo i "" , "!'"' , M. V.'I. law and daughter, .Mr. and Mrs. jlirtvttH ut (hr i..niiiiif,».n'» - down-considerably-thls-yearr-prob- Hpinoclslf ~on—M 46l-Ra»«ie-Of^liave-reiiinied^o™e4lM.iHM-^--^f etl-H^ti-^iid-Hit*r;-^Vi|iTC AHamAdam JJTiaur Tiauni ana dga daughters, Nan T ]>lfiyi;HHii.(l iJKiKiiiih IN Allen afternoon In celebration of the)'fro1 m a camping trip lo Letchworth [daugliler-ili-law, Mrs..William Fritt. 1 hvll, Frank JUMIII-, Joseph ll|*al nnd . . ' 71 ably due to the high temperatures. cy and Audrey, Demarest at Lock <,>•!» i lie, Mnlnulcl MIUHII U*UI IHT, Waltlni! (Stale Hark, Niagara F a I I s, I Besides [he family, nltt'iidiiiK were Nancy Perry Anyone knowing thrii Wnnor To Honor Lyme, N.H. 1 Atiil jiHtitlnniN nit* Miss Murllyu Other guests were .Mrs. Warre. . sn ' [OntarioA..i.. ^1_. Canadr< ___•a_ an_ di (h-i e f*-t_Thousan_ .^ dt friendfHi..H.iAs Mrsm . Jaci..._kt Madden» ^ .. > i . Kourny•# .. . dd i Club Women Are Mrs. Harry M, Munson returned Tarior, Jersey City; Mrs. Rudolph IlIslandsd . und Mrs, Lena Ym-fii-r, Harrison. M|ss Pal Sarab.ichello l.O «-l.i;.K Rev. Bonot Cafery Vonng mul Mi* 'IIIIIOI. home StSaturdad y from Monmouth | Froebel, Mrs. Leonard Brown and Mr and Mn It.iss HiUyi-r, Van Any m.-mher ol ehr rlass wlio has Collecting Coupons I n( Si Medical Center wljEJ!"' she__was a ji Mrs Loujs |iejse;- Hthi'l Dr., have iriurni>d hbim-|not \wn coni«cti«il liy A»K I in "III HriH-l Slumber Party Given medical patient. •-'-• Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Trathagen Plan Round Table from a vacation al OCIHUJ Cily. j askocJ in call MIHS Sainhmhctlo Hi-iu-tlii 1'n I'.iuJ. il;w!rl mil In . ^Members of The Woman's Club lit>nnI I'il ill 11 l.llift''l, thiinet In lie Mrs. George Hazlett has been j ami children, Rae. Laura and Les- I| Alll iisciv.ilmnM'sei Viitmi* umin must t llni nciiv By Carolyn Franklin of Laurence Harbor are being re-1 Session For Cubs hrlil 1111 Aiig, .1 ill H pin in (!»• visiting her mother. Mrs George < |je Norwalk. -Mass.. are visiting Frank Bcwlliy )r and daughti'r. , ,.d hv MM I-IKIH IIV AI«! II in ui minded to collect coupons for the ; Djk .Sllilill'a IHC UIM McLatci>ie, Coudersport, Pa. • vir. and .VTrs. Rudolph .Frarbol. - Mutt Maiv UIIUIIIHUV. Hiiliwu^, additional silverware needed- for, Plahs fur the first r-iuml' llu' IIcv I iilhi'i I 11 »li<> list-. the club. Mrs. George Fleming, 96 I Nancy Bu'rkley. Rancocas, is i ,Mrs j. Matthews entertained al Mllll I' ltl|lllj> |>ll> H.lllllMII-l Wllll d n Mr d i vi\c1,m dls| Sirk ;i"™'*""" "•••"••('I comimss.oners litr Ijirihday dinner at the Slork ll.-lllUllclll AMIIII'IIIV llmuilri (i 1111*<* ( IIII\M>IIII WHK i^iu'iit any time. | Miss Carol Craig was a Thursday dolpb Jiraebel. Mrs. Tunis Sick- at a To Begin Monday guest of Mr. and Mrs" Daniel P. les and Judy Melmck. Jerse""-* y round tables lor flungirorn Di--.- ' holm Kesturunl. Snnierville. .Inhn Kiltlks (,lll»'l lie 11 unit ul luiniii 111 11 Hliunlii'iL4JUJLl^.^il.vi'ii- 'The Drama Department of the Irict. Hny Sc-outa of America, at Sundu Miller. Hatboro. Pa. City. by ln-r family MM Rnln-it llahtiin. nir i li.m ini-ii liy Mm I iiiiilvu 1 iiinktili. I lilt- dull will attend a theatre party in the home of Roy I'orsber^. Hailct. j Tin' V.h.ihun ( IIMI. Ii SI IIOIII or Gene Brogdon, Beach Ha*7en,'Ts Mrs. Irvin F Powers, Parma, ol tlii* nlinU-Atn I iiwii'iui' I rinhii Ihe Paper Mill Playhouse, Mill- s lln> lusl I'le^livlci mn I huu|x.,.ijl wonil, un Sului'iliiy visiting Mr. and Mrs. Baynard ida^T'uT visiting her son-in-law and [N illllll llillll III trlli' l-iiy is I'liniimmi ul ' ' "Mi'iiillnil will see Dane Clark in "Period ol illhliue Iliriiugli 1-ndilY. Aug Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Dales , ohnsman jr....., Lakeside Dr. «l to demonstrate allarvwl Fair I Coach Feted At BonqiiBt' Munduyj, tbiouHh-^rtawr-TOin 1a -ilt-i-iifiilions- " —Ttitihrnnrt tirsrHTrt-iliiimiiiji; Ilii Adjustment." Reservations may be returned home Friday after spend- 1 Ihr nttulr U living jtitnll1 I,,,,,,. Uluniliri imily-KII««I» wr rnade with Mrs. George Makuk, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hammond Monday. Aug\ U, In St. .John's; 7 - \5-sr-.-J^iam unti l 12 n'd,..k..",....u. IKJ.,,', ,.,!".."...I'lilldrai. .. , , A| ing 10 days in the New England ! mid Itosuiy. j hy MINN I'ltinklln . Mrs. Charles Rogerson, Mrs. Casi- and children, Mary Ellen and Wil- Melliodisl Church Educational _Jleiv«itlstt7Tna"na"Rer^of the Ulik* ,,,„frnm„ «uagLe. ,„„,four• inniuutluuugnh inHIrP i*lghlh .. .»..--. • .. ., , Olhi'i Hill-mil wiiii' Mbi Pat linn- States. Iliily" Niinui nifil Uslii'r Sili'U'lli'H ul | mer Samolyk, Mrs. William Weeks, liam, have returned home sftcr Building. Florence Aye^HailctVIAngels Little Leauue team, and * urnde • rr clii:ihli> Ki Blioaitl inn, llu* MIHUI'.S Itulh ami Jiivcit Rene Schrrfitter, spending one week at Cedar Croft. ™! is • changc-iir-ttSc-alion o! the John S/yarto, roach, were honori'd Ihi* parlnli. 1'urlnhiuni'is and Irlinula Mrs. George Joch, Mrs. Dennis Paramus. was a 7h, ,,,,m,,,Vn ,,| s,,,,iv ,hu Bum Kniilli, MtHfi t.'hi'iylo Mt'fkor, Ml"R Tuesday evening dinner. Ruesi of 1 ol Si. Ili'nedlct's mi* Invltnl In at- HcPonald or MrsrOlga Becker. Mrs.,..—. Georgwv».nwe .AL. **.Deit i and —diiU ,.^_tWIJA—f Jnei'trngs,« - -u.-. - . . . at a •banque t i.n th- e -Little An^' * Cnml l;yln, Mlns Marilyn lUlla, -MUsXarolXraig-ancLMr, and Jvlrs- drenrMatawanrand-MrsT-John-Barn" I'he commissioners who will run : Hall. Annel Si ...Cliffwood, hy Uiu lend. TICkBlil" will bo avallnhto «t jyleriun Iheine "The t'liurch|n Mill- he diMir the night uf the uflalr. Mlu Dohhlo l'lanklln, ClUlwund, William R. Craig. rett and children, Freehold, were , this round table are Mr. Forsberg, j Little Angels Auxiliary. islry nf Healing " mid Mint Margaret Smulkll, Mul- LH. Little League Mr. and Mrs. Morey Long and Wednesday guests of Mrs. George ! Raymond Grosholz, Cllftwood; Wil Music for. dancing 'and entertain- Suituhle teuuhlng progrnnm have await. In the iiuiinluK Mi» Ann children. Ronnie and Larry, New St. Onge. Bernardsville formerly of ,11am Weintraub. Matawan; Mrs. ment was piovlded by John Green l>een arranged for kiiitlergnrlen, Attends WOW Conclave innlhur ul the lui»tr»a. Mans Annual Dance Stanton. Pa., are visiting Mr. and Matawan. Mr. and Mrs. St. Onge Evelyn Forsborg and Mrs. Connie and the Outlaws primary, )unlor and Junior IIIKII du- atirvi'd a |iaiu:aki*-1 Mrs. Herbert CoUrell , and family are sailing lor Holland Cook of the Women's Reserve. The auxiliary is nnw planning lor parlmentR^Thu aenlor high dljpart- Jntm Armltago |r,, Cltllwouu. 'Tickets ar< available for the sec- Mrs. E. Murray Todd. llolmdel; on Aug. 18 wtlenfThey 'will reside James F. Flynn. District Com- the Little AncMi barber.uu which ment ot th« church li tif jiead' conaul' ot New ^enoy, wit Canl nf .Thank* ond annual dance of the Laurence Mrs. Edwin H. Oominick, Mrs. J. for two years. Mr, St. Onge is em- missioner, announces the program wilt be heliriJT'SejUemlwr. the mitdortf'repT'ealloiial program allend llu; nullonul convi'nllon tt Ilin Mmlly nr ilio lam yvtilmiir It. Ijarbor Little League to be.held Franklin Dominick, Mrs. Jay Fpploye. y d by the Esso Standard Oil quarterlies for Cub Units and Ihe or HoflbnlJ. votluy liafl nd nUicr Ihi' WoodniKn nf iim W'nrlil l.lfr lit C Cub.Progra.m notebooks, wl!! be dis- Card of Th«nk» »iiiann> Sucli'lv July 311 to AUK- 3, lluyoKik vvuli In ''••"'•'•U'lt'JStf - Saturday overling, Aug. 19, at 8 Hosteller, Miss Mary Lisk, all of.Coo.. An enclosed I UIHMVXV.' Matawan; Miss 3.' Mabel Brown, Mrs. Richard A. Cennak and chil- tributed at this session. - Tim family at t h e Ule Mrs. play Hrt*fl for \\w K (It* In'fliinlllimoiV Holitl. 1.1)i' AfiKfiCjt: frlnuifi' jimf"ifIfitsTilKn"-. Hf .Tfuiii\viii'~ p.m. at the Harbor Casino.. Keyport: and Miss" Mary Emma Phoebe A. Ziejjler wish lo Ihunk all ill I More Ilitin 1201) ilHi'ftultttf. nalliinnl dren. Laura, Mark and Cindy, will IK* provided 1 for dullr ninny kiuilni'ni"'* iliinng Funds realized will be used: to- Stack, Perth Amboy, were Friday This week, why don't you who assisted In any way during ^iloji may lit* mfliJf hy and Nlali. officers, flold rdpinSLMitn- llazlet, formerly of Matawan, arc Ihcli* ri'ceiit l*tm»uv«!im>ni ward the boys' trip to the- Yankee evening guests of Miss Ellen Hancy, visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. look through tin- windows of their recent hereaveitipnt. mull, or jjl the rtu^di HUIHIDI Sun livns ami miMiihiMf of Ilii'li fiiiiillli'd Sladlum. New York. i Freehold, at canasla. WiJIiam Brunner, Menlor, Ohio. your church . . . from the Inside. (ins—adv 27 day al 10 a.m. " ' .— will nlli-nil. . Inn—-mlv '11 "•" i- Everyone is cordially invited to attend the opening of A new > MATAWAN OFFICE Of The KEAN5BURG bAVIINtjb AND LUAN ASSOCIATION . at 134 MAIN. STREET, MATAWAN, NEW JERSEY • • .....;, Saturday, August 5,1961 —10 A.M. to 4 P.M. — Souvenirs PROVIDING THE FOLLOWING SERVICES YOUR CONVENIENCE: inning July 1st i Insured Savings Accounts • Home Mortgage Loans. Dividends Paid F.H.A. Home • Christmas Clubs _ ^ Improvement Loans " Quarterly

.• Federal Home Loan All Saving* Injured T«rflQ,000 -">. •Alt PurposeXIiib^ " T • .•;•- ' ;.'bV; ' * - Bank Money Orders The Federal Saving* and Loan ~ lnioranc«=Corp. L..#.Savings" By_ Mail . •.-Account' Per annum on regular savings An Initrumentallty of the U.S. Government KEANSBURG SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION A Local Institution Managed and Directed by Local People of the Baythora Area, 49 Years of Service in the Promotion of Thrift and Homa Ownership. MATAWAN RARITAN KEANSBURG*

134 Main Street t Airport Plara Shopping Center 63 Church Street mtln effiai Pag« Si* THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. Thursday, July 27, 196T

- IMrrna _. M at the Hiifebrand Funeral Heme, Fred Heffmann,- Teaneck; Mrt, Clara Bohnoff. Creaskill; Mrs. Ma- 'son Wii Wa to Mrr'ai Bmhurat,X.I.. for William A. Uid- Gov. Meyner Approves Plans For jtig «r., 74. ot EJmhurstr'who diedr rie Moeller, Hamburg; five grand- -•-'.• •• •-j^^^yF* Willard H, Durrua;; 33"j^ Monday, July 10. I9S1, in Elmhurst children and_one Breat-granddhild.. 1r: and Mrs.'James ... ,.„, Parlln.'oii Tuesday,' July 11, i'SSl, A ?)fgh rnksy of'(equiem wa« of. kM -, • Ayaiia ~ " ~ home. Interment followed in St3.2 years. He was the husband of ' prej A. Leonard, Matawto, whtr was announced Monday. The pro- repairs, to the existing bridge, and A son was born in Monmouth is Ihe former Miss Norma Bahren- Joseph's Cemetery, Keyport, under the late Margaret Ludwig. •;-•"--• died June .'4. left his estate to hi* • jects, (Or which federal aid is not provide^ a safer, direct route from Medical Center on Saturday, July burg, Hazlet. . ..^^.. the direction of the John J. Ryan He is survived by two sons, Wil- ujt*, Mrs. Margaret M. Leonard, - available, will increase ihe safety Route 70 to Route IS adjacent to 22, 196I. to Mr. and Mrs. Felix M. Funeral Home, Keansburg.' Ham A. Ludwig jr.. KeyporffTiiidr wfio also iss named executrix, a for moder- a four-lane highway. It is expected Haug St., Union Beach, at Beth 22, 1361, in Riverview Hospital. Funeral services were_heW_ July V-8 Automatic ; nifcing'the highway from the Rari- that Burlington County also will Israel Hospital, Newark.' Trie baby furnish J250,000 lor this project. weighed eight pounds, 13 ounces. 1375' lan River Railroad Bridge in Route l^S. <6~J500,000 lor dual- The couple also have four sons. North Brunswick Township, Middle- ALAN S. PAINTER sex County, to the Route 18 ovrr- izing the...existing two-lane high Armstrong ;pass; In line with work already way between Budd ^_ Lake and Alan S. Painter, Long Valley, has 1956 CHEVROLET Convertible completed from Trenton to the . been promoted by Jersey Central Mr. and Mrs. John Armstrong, CLOSE-OUT Drakeslown, Morris County. FuluYc 17 Collins St., Keansburg, are the railroad bridge, the highway's construction programs will provide \ power 4 Light and New Jersey V-8 Automatic for modernizing the Route '—' . . . _ - parents'of a son, born Monday, .shoulders will be widened, a center* from ' p(,wer and Light Companies from July U, 1961, in Riverview Hospital. barrier curb will be installed, and Budd Lake" to Nelcong. ! Dealer Representative in the Bay Power Brakes 1 4he- entire roadway will bt resur- Kmmt 6'J Freeway—J500.000 for, Djvisfon, Union Beach, to Sales SALE faced. Future construction pro- right-of-way on a new alignment promotional Representative in the Power Windows grams will carry the work north to from existing Route 69 in Penning- j Morristown General Office, KEYSTONE ALKYD ONE-COAT Newark underjhe. Highway Dcpart- ton to Route U.S. I in Slackwood,: Born in Flcmington, Mr. Painter LOTS • ment's ^Master Plan for meeting Mercer County. Previous programs | |a|,,r m0VM| to Hackellstown where FLAT INTERIOR PAINT 1975 traffic needs. jhave provided some funds for this, )]e was Kra(i,,a!w| irom Hackelis- Ne-w Four-Lane Bridge Iproposfd limited-access Ireeway , lown Hi(,h school. Prior to: ioininc WANTED QUART C 15 GALLON Route 13—$2,000,000 for a new and this project will continue the Jnshtr».and one in CollinHswond Nolliinii iloo tins' bolter tiiun lvWcl< "<>*' crMle 1an«rrouj bottle In addition to your regular i tamps .1 tn.iclerti, all strol lilLCO- necks on recently improved luih.s of Ihe Koule in Cumdcn and coupon at Hg lit GREEN llie door installed on so many Cnuhry. l-ulure construction pro- [fvuf new homes. grams will provide for reconstruc- STAMPS I'-' tion of other underpasses on the Free! IOO way north to Bordenlown. Nome The non-federal program also With purchase of $5 «r More 1 toiKv-a new UlIX'O pruiliut provides $280,000 tor planning stud- In addition to yowr regular »lampt. Address I that greutly rcdm-P!; t1te-

«•:. as necessary r the pi lo- •• cal communftes. Ideal Drink Tuna Fish {deal UnSLMENT DOORS . SIAIK SIHINGlllS Shortening LEARN IIBM Strawberry>««™ :.M S1fl0 Swift'ning o - o9 Matawan Lumber Co. Weal .,-'— , Ideal Creamy, or Crunchy The FriendjyLumberYard 12-oz. Orange Drink 3 79 Peanut Butter 3 jars Telephone LOwell 6-4500 — 4501 Enroll Now Ideal School of Business Machines ProgresM SUTPHIN AVE. MATAWAN 313 Stale St., Perth Amboy - Call for Interview — VA WMJ0 Grape Drink Olive Oil gaHon Ideal '< Ideal I HAZLET Grape Apple Drink 3 79 Mayonnaise T55< Ideal Alpo Chicken- Paris Sections Dog Food FIREMEN'S FAIR Hi-C Orange Drink or Sunshine : : ; Fair from July 28th Through August 5th Florida Punch Graham Crackers " " 7 : (EXCEPT SUNDAY) ------"•'- Fruits & Vegetables .,- State Highway 35, Hazlet Rib Roast CANTALOUPES Jumbo Ul Cut> Lancaster Brand •, ^^^ ^iVC California i Amusements - Dancing •»«* Oven-Ready- ^f^~ ihW "^ Refreshments Lancailw Brand — . .»hiW29< Special Attractions for the Children, including Fire Truck Rfdes. '' Boneless Chuck ««* ^ 59 Sweet Corn 6-^29« Fanii Fresh Nike Exhibit Cucumbers i ' -V

.'."-•:." •'','•' Frying Chickens ^ c *''Up '•> 3k Gold Crcwi — All Flavors Amusement Rides For Children And Adults Uncailar Brand Boneltu _ ~ ••'... Cross Rib Roast Starting July 31st Lsncailw Brand _ . " '__'__' Ice Cream 59

. —~*. *. * . , "jv;, •••' Arm Pot Roast Dairy Depf. Frozen Foods M««l With m Celor^ Slk*t Lancaster Brand Firemen's Nignt . i.; h^TTrr^Tuesday, August 1st Short Ribs Beef—— Pizza Pie' 15 «. Swiss Cheese—r Lancaster Brand .„ - - First Aid Night.:...... Thursday, August 3rd California Roast Peas 3 ** 49« Muensler »J,; Broccoli CONTRIBUTING MERCH ANTS London Broil Tongues •t4?« Dufch Apple Pie »*• 55f BAYSIIORE STATIONERS II&S JERSEY SEASK1FF RAKITAN GARAGE Veal Steak 2 X'P l>li

Couple Married At St. Joseph's Engageraedts Illl Ann, OBrlen-Dlelrlch Lane, had resided In ' Matawaa Keyport Girl, Matawan Woman jr., son 1. Fred J. Dietrich, Township for Stsaacfc Jfc *a* < DiLaura, 131 Broad St., Keyport. Malnwan, announce Hie engage- member of the Second • Baptist I.uhrs-Llpman ... Mjss Meeker, » graduate.of Mat- Teacher Wed Mr. and Mrs^ Leonard H. Lip- awan High School, is employed at Chuxch, Matawan. - ' —- Succumbs At Home man, 3.1 podDa1e..CircIivftrw. Bruns- In Calvary Methodist Church the Peoples National Bank, Key- Survlving-'aro'-a- datiRiiler, Mrs. Mrs. Margaret Baier, 94, died wick, announce the engagement of port. -. . , • KeyporJ, Saturday', July 22, 1961 their daughter, ;E1earior Ann, to Rulh—Woodriiffi'Matnwan Town-', • Miss Sheila Frances Heather Saturday,~July.-22, 1961, .at her horrie on Sunset Ave., Matawan. John H.. Luhrs, son of Mr. and Mr,. DiLauro attended Keyport ship; u son, Lester Lane, Newark;!' daughteLpfMrs^ Albert Heather, "Irs. Baier Was born in Williams- Mrs. Henry Luhrs, 20 Wcldon Rd., High School and 1s-employed by two hrolhers, Chaniiey Fpl)er,O> 5 West Third St., Keypbrtrbecanie burp. "M.V., daughter of the late Atlantic Tile Manufacturing Co., ange, »nd-James- Palmer, New- the bride of Theodore Paich, First Matawan; - I 1 Edmund and Elizabeth (Earl) Shat- ark; threu sisters, Mrs. Lena WaN St., Keyport. son of George Paich, to. . _ - The wedding Is scheduled (0 tijlw . Kcnnexdell, Pa., and the late Mrs ton, Newark; Mrs. Alice Purcell She had lived in Matawan 60 place-on-Nov.-4. . . -. Millie Paich. The; Rev. Dr. Hill- and Mrs. Hnllie Daniels, both ol man T. Williams,- pastor, perform- >ears. Mrs. Baier was the widow Cutaiuaro-Mublcy of Joseph, Baier. She was a mem- Willow GroverPa.Mwo iiroiidcjili- ed the double ring ceremony at 2 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mabley, _.p.m. before an altar decorated with ber of the First.. Presbyterian 1 ilren and live !iri'ut-Brundchlldri.'ny Church, Matawan. ' . 1-H Laurel Avi ., West Ki'iui.sburK, white gladioli, snapdragons and unnounre the eiigogcinelit of .thuir Funeral'lervlccs wi-rc held tnev palms. Charles Spezzano, Farming- Surviving are five daughters, iluughtpr, Nuiinu Jean, til l'fc. day afternoon a\ -Ufr p.nx^In th8, - dale, was the.soloist and he was Mrs. Frances Dell, Miss.Henrietta .liisi'iih...CiUiiiu:ir», son of Mr, nnd Secimil Baptist Cli'urcii, Ma'tawnn, accompanied on-the organ by Miss Baier, Mrs. Sadie O'Nellfand Mrs. Mrs. Joseph Cutahznfo, Lindiii. with-Ili'v-. Wllllum J. Hutclieson, Helen Vanderbilt, Keyport. Amy Ncu, all of Matawan and Mrs. pnstnr, offlftalini;. Uileimpil was ..TThe brfde wa.s escorted by her Miss Mabley is 11 senior at Key- 'Elizabeth Kattncr,' Absecon;^ two-' In Midway Green Ct'inulei'y, Matu- brother;- Rodney,- Keyport. She sons, Joseph Baier, Matawan, arid port High School. Her fiiince is wnn, under the direction of Iho l^e- wore- a floor-length gown of while Fred Baier,. Absecon; a sister, stationed at the Nike Base, Holm- silk organza over bridal satin. The Mrs. Sadie Preston. St. Petersburg, del.. ' ' ille luini'ial Iliinic. Mntnwun, , 1 fitted embroidered bodice had a Fla; nine grandchildren and 12 No dale has bei'ii set for the i scoop neckline and short sleeves great-grandchildren. wedding. - Ccnrtje lltijler j Three bows of matching material Georije llovler, 587«f 7 Bailey trimmed the left side of the full Funeral services were held Tues- Di-LaCrui-Sinllh „ MISS M/VUtr. K. Dll'.TItltll dav afternoon at 1:30 p.m. in the Ave., sayrevillc, died Friday, July 'skirt. A fingertip-length veil of im Mr. nnd Mrs. Grnnvllli' Sinllh, 21, IDlil, lit St. Peter's llospltnl, ported French illusion fell from a Bodle- Funeral Home, Malawan, nient of their JauKhlcr, Marie 41 Allnnlic St., Keypurt, uniioumT 1 New 13rui'iswick. Mr. Hiiyler \yiis- fitted bow headpiece and she car- with Rev. Francis Osterstock, pus- the I'liKiigenuMit ol tlii'lr daughter, Kathltu )!, lo Hurry O'llricn, son of tor of the Bayvicw Presbyterian Mrs. H,V. Webster, -133 Main St.. hoiii in Siiyreville, wn of the luto ried a cascade bouquet of while (Jeoi);e A. mill Aiinn (Appluitatu) carnations and stephanotis. Church, Cliflwood Beach, officiat- Keypoil, nnd Chnrles-U-Drli'ii, llal- ing. Burial was in Rose Mill Ccm tiinoie, Md. Haylur. ... Mrs. William Cervasio, Keyport Mr. lloyler had l>eni employed etery, Malawan. MISS El.EANOH A. L1PMAN Miss Dietrich attended-Mattiwun was the matron of honor for her liy the mud ilrpailmciil at Snyro- High School mill i.s employed al cousin. She wore a floor-length Frederick II. Korbach Malawan. Miss Lipmnn is the ville for the past 3f> years mid hml gown of lavender chiffon over Vnn's Agency, Maluwun. Mr. ()'- Frederick Henry Korbuch. Route grnnddaughier of tlw Into Dr. nrit'ii uiiemleil bnlh Mntawnn mill served i(s, supervisiir lur the past IS matching taffeta^ styled with short 9 Madison Township, proprietor ol Jamb (J, Lipniun and Mrs. Llpr yi'iTTsi Hi? \\i\n a member of tliu sleeves and a sabrina neckline. A Koyimrt St'hiHils mill Is I'lnployeil Fred's Turf Restaurant, Madison j iiiiin. Dr. Lipniun fui'vlvliii! nit' his widow, Mra, tions, lavender stephanotis, laven wus graduated from Hit1 Depart- Obituaries der net and streamers. er resident of East Orange, Mr. Stella (Wili/ynslu) llnyler; three Korbach had resided in Madison" jnent itf Nutsini', Faculty ol Midi Mm. Hurrowi'N Auninek sons. (Teiii'iii1 A jr . ,l\illfion; Wal- Wear Pale Blue. nn'e. »t Colunihin University. She Township for the past eight years. Mrs. Mury A. Aumni-k, (ill. (if 2-11 ler F , Sayreville anil Palrnhnun Miss Patricia Williams, Keyport presently is pmphiycd by Dell was the bridesmaid and Miss Lynn He was a Navy veteran of World 1 llnyvii'w Avi' , Union lleucli, tiled l'^lwiitd J., Sayreville I'olli'e Dt>- 11'lephotiL Luboratork's, Inc., New on Stiutliiy, July 211, iitHll, at lOvur- Heather, Keyport, sister of the War 1 when he served as a fire- York. puilmi'nl; three iirunili'liililrvn; » 1 bride, the junior bridesmaid. Their man on a mine sweeper. \icw Muspitul. Mm. Aimiuck wiia slsler, Mrs. Ailelliie Mt'i linlil, Siny- Mr. l.uhrK is Hssociatcd in busi- bin 11 In Iliihiikun, ilnui'hU'i' (if tho levllle, anil luur IIKIIIICIH, Henry gowns and headpieces were styled Surviving are his wile, Mrs. Hel- ness ivitli his father in the Henry like.jhe honor attendant's in pale en (Wnsson) Korbach: two sons, Inlt' John mid Mmy Maishiill .She mill Harold New llruiiswli'k; Wal- Luhrs Sea, Skiffs, Inc., Morgan win 11 iiu'inlier (if the American blue. They carried colonial bou- Paul, Madison, Wis., and William, anil Marlboro. . ler. Siiyn-i'lllc, und Hlclinid. Old serving with the U.S. Air Force In 1 cglnn Auxillniy It) Post SHvUilluil Undue. quets of white carnations, light blue The wedding is scheduled to lake Germany; four daughters, Mrs. lleuih. steprnmotis, _with. light blue net place on Dec. 2. I'lllii'llll serviile'i wereJleld-^rut'JI- - and streamers. Jane Clcgg, North Arlington; Miss S111vlvl1.it', ni", h>'i' iiii.slinnil. llur- ilay al Hie Muliwewslu Mi'iumlul 1 — -Thomas- Paich, -Earrninjdale, MR.,'MRS. ROBERT JOHN VENA Christine, Miss Joyce and Miss Rita DILauro-Meekcr inwcii Autniick,^. u itiiu, Jiiiin I . llnilie, Snvreville Ihe Kev. Wllllillll -&iWT-*1t'Hn"lit'it7-«-ilaii|jhl«rrMrii.- II. flirykrr—iildeintrilr-- liilerini'iit bTOIher ol me DrirJegroom, was the Miss Nadine Virginia Mann, Mrs. Charles MtrokUTT over blue taffeta, similar headpiec- children; two brothers, Henry I rank Plntliiii,. Nuilh Arljiijitnii, was In MiHiunii'itlal Ct'inelory, best.man. Ushering were Thomas daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Ullziiboih, to Victor DPI.III ruz, «nn es -and carried cascade bouquets Crownville, Md., and John, Nor fiiur sislc™, Mrs. t'lliirli's i'uiilisl, Lee Puich, Farrringdolc, nephew of Galante, 33 Nevada Dr., Hazlet, be- of Mrs. Adelc Del.iiCruz, 222'Lurll- Suuili Illver of pink carnations with blue net folk, Va.; two sisters, Mrs. Grelch 1:11st Chi'sli'i, N Y , Mrs Sadie the bridegroom, and Warren Young, came the bride of Robert John lard Ave., Unidiilleiitli. and bows. en Urban, Baltimore, Md. nnd Mrs Cupplnger, nnd Mrs. Mire Siipimh, Keyport. uncle of the bride. Vena, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Miss Lorraine Galante, Hazlet, Margaret Ross, fjfownville. Miss Smith wns graduuliMl from HOIHIIU'II, nnd Mix. Allilll St'hlilf., For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Vena, 54 Lower Main Si.. Mata- sister of the bride, and Miss Mary Heather selected a pastel green Funeral services were held al II Key|xtrl High SCIIIMII and u t'lii- Union lli'iirh, nnil four K'mul.-till FORMAL wan, Saturday, July 22, 1961, at 3 Ellen Vena, Matawan, sister of the plnyed by Uallaid AilviMtimnu. Ki'y ilren •printed silk dress, a matching p.m. in St. Joseph's Church, Key- a.m. Tuesday morning at the Md bridegroom, were the flower girls. son-Wilson Funeral Home. South JKIlt. green hat and. accessories and a port. The bride's father was the Their pale blue lace dresses had l-'uiii'iul servli'i's were held yes WEAR Amboy. interment was In Holly Mr DeLnfruf, ol»o a Rlililiinli' of corsage of while roses. Mrs. Reed- late Everett"-*;"Mahri. The Rev, white nylon cap sleeves, sweetheart Irrdny lit II *n in Hi the liuy l-'u wood Cemetery, Union Key|n>rt High Si'luml, served in the Kammerdeiner, Kennefdell, Pa:; Alfred D. Smith performed the dou- necklines, back criss-cross belts iirnil Hume, Keyimrl liilenneiil VI S. Army anil Is ein[>lovt'il by TO HIRE sister of the bridegroom, chose a ble rin^ ceremony. Mrs. Michael and front bows at the waistline. Mrs. George D. ZlcRlor I'helps Oodgt'. New HijmHWHk. -blue—silk dress with a matching Cox was the soloist and Miss Lor- They wore Jialos of matching flow- hat and accessories and a corsage etta Durante, organist. ers and carried miniature cascade Mrs. Freda W. Ziogler, 2 IB I in No dflto lulfl be'iiii si'l for Ihu Mrs. l.nnli Lnn* W. S. WALLACE of pink Yoses. bouquets of pink carnations with coin Avt', Highland Park, d fd weddmg. Mra llerlhu I.mie, Ml. dinl Satur tioniiNO The bride was escorted by her Friday, July 21. 1961, al her hiimi Reception At Buck Smith's step-father. She wore a full-length blue net and bows. (l.iv, July 22, Mllil, nl liei Imme (in after a long Illness. She was 7fi. Nariliiin(iloset(l Mon anil Il«v«' iurnlililn»i A reception followed in Buck gown designed with a fitted lace James Vena. Matawan, was Hie t'luiich SI . Malilwiin TinviiKlilp. Smith's Restaurant, East Keans- bodice re-embroidered with seed best man for his brother and The wile of George D., she was Mr. and Mrs. Cmlilm (iniseffl. I MiN. l.une wan liorti In Drakes Nhovs burg, after which the couple left pearls, short sleeves and a scallop- ushering were Eugene and Richard born in New Brunswick, dauj>hu r BNI Susan Si . HiuliM, nniniiini'e ilriinch, Va Slic was the ilnufilttrr W. I'ront St. Koyporl • on a motor trip to Pennsylvania. ed saprina neckline. Appliques of Vena, Cliffwood, cousins of the of the late Phillip and Alice "(Welilij tlm (ttigiiKuinunt of Ihelr .daughter,.. of Ihi! lulu UasN iitiil lltu;xleJ..JIr(iDk.tL __FgjL_Uai£linK.4he. -bride. .w.or.a_a matching Jace- trimmed- the lower- bridegroom, and Tyrone Romano, Wcigel. She wus a member of the Diiiuiii, to KolH'rl Niirilni.a, turn til Mrs. Lane, iho widow ol I .mill black and white cotton dress, white edge of the full skirt which flowed Sayre Woods. •Presbyterian-Ghurc-hi- - •--- Mr., anil Mrs. Daniel Nliriloiu. 01) liat and accessories and a corsage Uiltabctli St,, "KeyriirT" into a chapel-length train. Her fin- For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Surviving arc a daughter*- Mrs of white gardenias. When they re- gertip-length veil of French illusion Alys Dales, Malawan: two sisters, Miss Ginseffi la u Kruiltiulf! of turn, they will reside on First St.. Galante selected a pale blue silk fell from a crown of sequins and sheath dress trimmed with pearl Mrs. Anna W. Dodge and Mr Keyporl Illuh School unit Mr. Nur- Studios Keyport. ' pearls and_sh*_ tarried a_cascade and rhjriestqnc embroidered pet- Sadie W. Perkins, Rlverton. and a dor.a will be a niemlier of the »en- The bride was graduated from bouquet of white Toscs. brother, George Wclgelr Indian ior clnss at Koyport High School als, a white hat and accessories MISS JUDITH ANN MEEKElT Keyport High School and is em- Miss Edith J. Pellow, Irvington. and an orchid corsage. The bride- Mills. 11 Iho fall. • CANDID WEDDINGS A SPECIALTY ployed as a service representative aunt and godmother of the bride, groom's mother chose a pink lace The Rev. Robert Snable, assistant Angel St., Cliffwood, announce the No date lips been set for I lie wed It MAIN ST. TF.l- CO MMW KEVPORT by the New Jersey Bell Telephone was the maid of honor. She wore sheath dress trimmed with rhine- pastor, conducted funeral services engagement of their daughter, Jud- ding. Co. in the Keyport office. a street-length gown of white em- stones,-a white hat and accessor- Monday at 2 p.m. at the Quacken- The bridegroom was graduated broidered nylon tulle over pale blue ies and an orchid corsage. . . boss Funora) Home, New Bnins-; frdin Rockland .High School, Rock- taffeta. A matching stole cov.ered 'A reception followed in the- Oak wick. Interment followed In Elm- land,' Pa., and PennsyPennsylvanil a State her strapless bodice and the flrad- Shades JTire..House, Matawan, af- wood Cemetery. Coilege, Clarioni,Pa.. Kle is a mem- uated three-tier skirt was topped ter whfch the couple left for eana- -bar of the faculty of,- the Keyport with a matching pale Jjlpe taffeta da; For traveling, the bride wore Susan Lynn Loesch Grammar School. '" sash and hem-length streamers. A a sleeveless white sheath dress Susan Lynn Loescb, daughter of Jersey Gentral Power & tight J New Jersey Power & Light circuIaraveiL.covered her matching with a matching coat, white hat Leonard and Carol Ann (Norrls) crown-effect headpiece and she car- and accessories and a corsage of Loesch, 359 Park Ave., Union ried a cascade bouquet of pink ros- whin glamellias. When they re- Beach, died on Tuesday, July Births es with shocking pink net and bows. turn, they will reside in Hazlet. 1961, at Riverview -Hospital.. Three Bridesmaid The bride attended Keyport High Surviving, besides her parents, Dlplaudls The bridesmaids were Miss Bar- School. The bridegroom was grad- are her maternal grandparents, Mr. HIGHLIGHT $ NEWS Mr. and Mrs, Simeon Diplaudis, bara Jean Sntigel, Irvington, cou- uated from Matawan High School and Mrs. Edward Norris, Union 96 Broadway; Keyport, are the sin of the bride; Miss Kathleen and is employed by his father, who Beach; paternal grandparents, Mr. parents of a daughter, bom Satur- Peakman,. Cliffwood Beach; and operates a plumbing business." He and Mrs. Leonard Loesch, Keyport. Madlisn Ar«nu« at Punch Oawl Road, Morrlitovn, N. f. day, July'15, 1961, In Perth Am- Miss Ella Chinnery, Hazlet. They is a member of the Matawan Funeral arrangements were un- boy Hospital. . wore the same style white gowns Township Volunteer Fjre Co., No. 1. der the direction of the Day Fu- neral Home, Keyport. Nation's First All-Electric Garden New Construction , Martin Dworaekowski A daughter was born in Perth Murphy Infant Jameson Apartments Being Built in JCP&L \ Expenditure Amboy Hospital on Saturday, July Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Dworne- •Mf. and Mrs. John Murphy, 29 Infant Jameson, son of Chester Territory at Eatontown ^zs $27?00,0O0 for 1091 . IS. 1961, to Mr. and Mrs: John Mar- kowskl, Clover Knoll Lane, Holm- Johnson Terr., West Keansburg, are and Sylvia (Barbollni) Jameson, tin, 24 Middlesex St., Matawan. del, are the parents of a son, born the-parents of a daughter, born Marganvllle, died Friday, July 21, Tha Gold Medallion Is a fa- The apartments, In two-story 127,700,000 U a right goodly Wednesday, July 19, 1961, In River- miliar symbol on privata homes buildings, will ouch have corn- sum uf mniioy mid la tlio amount Armour 1961, at Monmouth Medical Center. view Hospital. Thursday, July 20, 1961, in River- dtnotlng »]l-«loclrlc servlco, plcto Gtinoral Eluctrlo kllchons JCPAI.-NJP&L coinpsnlos will, Mr. and Mrs. William Armour, Surviving beside the parents ore view Hospital. but all-electric apartments ura and electric hoatlng. Uach s|ieml on now construction dur* 17 Lower Main St., Matawan, are Balady five, brothers, Abe C. Mdrlborn; aiiartment wilt be separately the parents of a son, born Sunday, Kremp Jerry, Randolph, Warren and John Just now making history. A Ing the year 11101 — this aval*K A son was_ born In Riverview total of 410 such apartmonta metercd, giving jach tenant aitua out at mqr.ii than $70 par , July 16,1961, in Riverview Hospital. Hospital on Wednesday, July 19, A daughter was born In River- W., all al home; two sisters, Rose Ann and Terry Lve, at home; ma •re belnir erected on somo forty- complete control over tho cuatuninr — for new conatruo-]' • —Francy 1961, to Mr., and Mrs. Joseph Bal- view Hospital on Thursday, July landscaped acrns only about amount of oloctrlclty he uses tlon only-and dftna not Inoluda ady, 8 West Richard St., Hazlet. 20, 1961, to Mr. and Mrs. John ternal grandmother, Mrs. Ambros Electric Dollar A son was born in Perth Amboy for heating or any othor pur the millions of dollars wo will. Kremp, 37 Monterey Dr., Hazlet. ina Barbolinl, Morganvillc, and' pa- thirty minutes commuting tlm« Hospital on Monday, July 17, 1961, Flynn ternal grandmother, Mrs. Tilllc from New York City. pose—a brand now Idim, f Bigger Now Than a|iimd fur nialiiUiiaiice of our' to Mr.- and-Mrs.- William Francy, Mr. and Mrs. John "Flynn, 41 Fink Lambertson, Morganvillc.' Ten Years Agol in'^aent farllltloa. 41 Johnson Ave:, Matawan. A iiolulilHiiing iitllily advor. ' Dartmouth Dr., Hazlet, are the Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fink, 4 Funoral services were held Fri- An Appeal to Boys Our average roildwiUnl cus- llsbs "illif we muni" to which Angermeyej parents of a, son, born Wednesday, Clover Dr., Hazlet, are the parents day at the Day Funeral.Home, Key tomer la using ulmoNt twlcu thn wn add "ajtund we muat" to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Angermeyer, July 19, 1961, in Riverview Hos- of a son, born Friday, July 21, port. Interment was in St. Joseph's and Girls — pital. —- 1961, in Riverview Hospital. : Cemetery, Keyport. electricity ho did a docado atu. servo our KIOWIIIK nuinlxr of _4iL^Stanfprd Dr.,lHazletr are the Of All Ages In NJI'41, tin ritory, for exam- parents of a ion,' born Monday, Cllatoliieia. In IM0 wo adildd Riker plo, uenita has Juiii|iud from July 17, 1961, in Perth Amboy Huwe . 'Mrs. Charles Herrlgcr Sr. Whether It's a rock or a tut- Ill,riu4 now cuitumera tp our ! 2,038 klliiwult-liours in lHUOlo Hospital. . A son was bow-In Monmouth A daughter was born in River- Mrs. Mildred E. Herrigcr, 65, of lot, by dulinriuent or mat'ksmun, lines, for a total of lltUi,710, 3,HI)r, kilowatt-hours In 1U0O, Medical Center on Thursday, July view Hospital on Friday, July 21, 326 Broadway, Union Beach, died out of lumper, frustration or In that inino tiorloil tha com- 20. 1961,-10 Mr. and Mrs. Richard 1961, tp Mr. and Mrs, Albert Friday, July-21, 1961. at Rlvurvicw juat'dam cusicdnesa, It's tho paiiy'n uvmnK(i ruvcnuo per inn- A daughter Was born in St. Riker,-830 Center" St., Union Huwe, 186 Seabreeze Way, Keans- Hospital. Innocent c'illion who pays... Peter's Hospital on Saturday, July, lilmtlnl kllownU-hnur-h«»-(/«- Beach. -> ' : \ burg. -• ..•'..J -,--...-- — Mrs, Herrigcr was born In New- and wo'10 talking about llioan 15, 1961, "to Mr. and^Mrs. Joseph arkr~She was the daughter of the rnlacreants who dustroy wiroK, ermnil from i»i conti U> Znti Karl* conta. What olio that you buy -_ Solins/l8 Morsell PI., Old Bridge. Krill late Joseph B. and Louisa (Davies) fUBo.boxoi and Insulators to tho coits lost today than It did 10 Mr, and Mrs. Don A. Karlikr347 - Mr.-and Mrs. Albcrt~Krill,-1310 Thomas, Mrs. lle'rriger had.lived Hang Your Safety on Increasing discomfort and an- Banlgan "* • Maple PI,, Keyport, are the par-, Union Ave., Union Beach,, arc the in Union Beach 21 years and" was ye»rs agol—- - I— ._ Mr. and Mrs. James Banigan, 186 noyanco of our cunlonuirs, Hume enls of -a- son, -born Wednesday, parents of a son, born Friday, July a member of the American Legion These Dorits And Do of tho trouljlu stvms from lirii "jCindy St., Old Bridge, are the July 19, 1961, in Monmouth Medical 21, 1961, In Rivervjew Hospital. Auxiliary to Post 321, Union flench. IIOUHIiliOLI) HINTS , parents of a son, born Saturday, Go Near the Water •IillK Center. Surviving arc her husbnnd, Char- From Our Home lOconoinUt -July-15, 1961, In St. Peter's Hos- O'Dwyer old enough lo know better art les J, Herriger' sr,; four sons, It's * sad fact that about :• pltal. . . ' ' ' " . "' Funk -A son was born In Riverview Charles J. Herrlgcr jr., Keyport; tha chlaf offenders, plus som* TO KKMOVK OUOIt from a 6,000 people drown in the inexcusable adults, most of rofrlKcrnlor, place three talilo- Starace A daughter was bom in River- , Hospital, on-Frlday... \t JulJuly21y 21. 19611961, Richard. J. "Herriger, Malawan; ••-i.™ «*:!' '—_J »*_._ l—.' ' **•-*- UniUd States each year. Tha Russell Drake, Utah, and Stanley whom ars expert tnsrkimtm. •liiioiu of v»nllla_ extract In a A daughter Was born- in St. view Hospital on. Tuesday, JuljrUf ToAiri and Mrs. John O'Dwyer, 21 strange part of this statlatlc Hhntterod lnaulatouu.can cup and put ft ill tho lowor part Peter's Hospital on Saturday, July E...Drake, KeanJbur#: a. daughter, 1961, to Mr. and Mrs. George Funk, Craig St., Hazlet. '• .-'• is thit there-tr» Un tlnies as throw whole coinrnuiiltloi out vl your refrigerator for several 15;* 1961, Ib Mr. and Mrs. Edward 3 Prospect PI., Matawan, Mrs. L. Ronald Underbill, Mont- '.'. Emerson clair, Calif.; two brother*, Harold many mala as female lives lost. of servlco. Fires csn ho Ignited/ houra. ' Starace, 1 Gerard Ave., OldBrldge. Mora malee awlm, yes, lut too ~ Cartart Mr. and Mrs. Robert J, Emer- Thomas, East Orange, and Robert poles anil tnu&set nblato from TO MARK WIlll'I'KD ; Indian Givers rneny overoitihjate their a vandaliusd line. Host decep- '••'.'.. - Hogsn • Mr. and Mrs. Hudson Carhart, son, 20 Shore Blvd., Keansburg,. are E. Thomas, Orange, and 17 grand- CltKAM mtaln Its peaki, add In New Jersey .Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hogan, 328 1D5 Beers St., Keyport, are the par the parents" of a daughter, torn children. -~ . atrength. tive and annoying are damaged one tablespoon of honn If Englishtown. Rd., Old Bridge, are ents of a son. born Tuesday, July Saturday, July 22, 1961, in River- Funeral services were held Tues- So whether you ,«r« a chest- Insulators which continue to whliiiilng. Now Joraoy will ctlrbraU' Itsj the parents of a son, bora Friday, 18, 1961, in Riven-lew Hospital. _- view Hospital. • •' ";. day afternoon at 1 p.m. at the Day thumplng mala or a to*-testlni{ hold th|> lines until further TIMB CAN BE HAVK1) Tercentenary In 11X14. Threo July* 14, 1961, in Perth Amboy FuncrarHome, Keyport.ot«tocs, 1 ' Main St., Marlboro, are the par- nar /. _ 196A io tan Rivervia was borwa HSundays f a,l July 23, W glneer. He wai a veteran of World • ..perforated eardrums, heart t'.rs through center on itring. tinrslcy and egg. Uaute onions, ": AdaughtefwaTborn in RiveM SuVi tamtam WedE£ J' ° » < '»«'• j " "' . , •r ainns trouble or If you tend Tie endi of atring and aland Imcoii, bread anil celery. Add to view Hospital on Monday, July 17, ' "J July 1 1961 11 Fitkin Hot • 5Lnd MrI- John Coreione. 254 Van Also surviving are hi. wife. Mrs. Hi.. - y... ._., ..-/' „,:?,:.._ a*': JU1V "• 1*"1' ln "llun . Dora St.. Keyport. Margaret (Mattn-llo) Kimm; • son, to panic. frankfurters—In—shape of a ttm potato inlxturn; stir In salt, 1961, to Mr. and Mrs. Willii'm plu|. Up a Tree I Joseph, and two daughter!, Deb- crown on a rack In a roantlng |ip|>per «nd mix wnll. l.n» ,'l Simdnton, 82 Suydam PI., M>:a- |ian. Kill center with potato «!rl|H uf bacon ov»r tlia t(ili of foil month In Ibis apar* w» Hay Rola orah and Madeline, at home, and And Don't Play wfro, f c mJide as folluwat tlK. llakiiat :i75' until orTcicd a trro iMKjklrt to anyone Mr and MrsV Jo! n HJV »'M0:h - --'!r. and Mrs. Bernard Resta, 1 !*o brothers,- Victor, \S'.viH Funeral sprvjees were held Mon- What Is tougher than making a X tulileMj>o.-.l dau^ht'.-r wa5 \/ixr\ ur\ Th-.ir.'- A vr.\ •'',;!-; V;rn in Rivt at the Holy family Church, Union odd* have been calculated t/j W loir CAM fin |(ini-i»l In « rn*a<-tulr, •JiV, July VI. I35I. in Rivcrvif* ll',-pi'il on %nn;hy. July 23, about one In about 40,000,000,- / egg (btdttn) Thanks fur writing and thaalus. eight pounds, eight, ounces. Mi? ll»ach by (he Rfv. Joseph G. Fox, t tuyt tnaihld potati» TKEMATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. Thursday, July 27, 1961

1 «iSS£7 -:*x..-,i-i-:r.O.-.-.v,.v Full CM-MI Chapd Fawifc Mi. Mlealra comes to a close by showrag how Many Delegates At 1S7 Mai* St. K«auunWr| Spiritual Churea this collection of writings about Je- Hey. Robert D. Kalis, Pastor Circuit Convention v IN Sawn Rd., Ualm Buck - sus and his teachings was added to Church Semces Announced For Bavshore Area Sunday -Scribol-'iheeUi'ari p; •Re».K»tberine Miller, Pastor with an adult Bible class. Sunday Servlcei an held on Sunday and : School lesions through September Thursday -evenings at I o'clock the Bible as il ia known today. Congregation of Jehovah's Wjtnes- 1 will cover the lives and characters UU(WM4 Cwnmunlij Canary Methodist Chorea . Ckwck Of Ow Savlm sea were mong the 1H7 in attend- Sec«»d Baptist CJWM» of many New Testament charac- and oa Friday afternoons at 3 p.m Methodist Church - MS AtUatle St, Keypert Third SL, K«jrpert • CottnB R-i, Vacation.School At ance who- heard James A, Hind- . ters. Evangelistic service la al erer deliver the keynote address, • Rev. Richard L. Scott, Pastor R«y. Nicholas J. Tate. Pastor Rev. a T. Williams STD, Cii«n*tma» •-.-, DavlTs Tasenad* 7:38 p.ni.. . — -••: Bible Baptist Church - The 20th C e n t u r y in. Bible „ Sunday morning eervlce will be Mrs. Caroline Jackson, and Mrs. ^ Pastor Rev. Hear}. A, Male, Rector Susan Hopson wilj sponsor a sootli- Prayer service Is Tuesday al I Elder James Most, Pastot Prophecy," at the Bible>conventkm During-Sunday-School at 9:30 r -Stories, singing and handwork ern fried chicken dinner, Satur- Rev. .Clareace A. Urabclet, Vlear p.m. • Sunday School la at It «raj of New Jersey Circuit 5 of day, Aug. 5, at the Civic League, a.m. a film entitled "Front Page Sunday servlcei are at 1:30 a.m. Bible Study it Thursday at I are on the program lor the Vaca- Jehovah's-Witnesses held at the. New Pastor Bible" will be shown.* This will be moralng worship, 11 a.m. Academy Arena in Plainfieid this beginning at 1 p,m. The proceeds Tht first, third and fifth Sundays, p.m. ••-'•'• Oa Wednesday evealngi the tarry tion Bible School of the Bible Bap- tht Rev. Richard Lee Scoit, a will be donated to - the financial the last Sunday School service un- tist Church, Port Monmouth. past'weekend. Mr, Hinderer, a dis- there Is Holy Ccmmaiilon, and the Styre W*Mds Baptist Cborefe service la at I p.m. trict minister of the Watchtower* •Mire •< leaver, Pa., has a* drive. •_..._„-••_•. til Sept. 10. At the 10:43 a.m. wor- R-nile I. Brtw»to*a~— Classes tor children, three years MMII.II the pastorale »l the CI1II- The Progressive WohjeiVTIib second ami fourth Sundays, morav Society,-was^the-ieaturedJspeaker.i ship service, Ihe terrhon topic will Rev. Ronald-Robinson, Pastor and upTbegan. Monday^ and- coft. mtd Community Methodist will sponsor a bus ride to Willow Ing prayer. Church school mceU be "The Hidden or Lost Gospel." Sunday School meets at 1:45 with Will Show Bible Filrn Dennis Bennett, presiding minis- Cturch. The Rev.. Mr. Scott U Crave Park, Pa.,. Saturday, Aug. llnue through Friday, Aug. 4. They al t-30 am a class for each member of the ter of the Keyport Congregation, lie aen of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph 12. Proceeds will be used to im- Jebovah-'s WltaeMea are In sessionJrorrL.J a.m. ID 12 Special servlcei will b« held a family; morning worship, 11 a.m.; At Church In Keyport said that the highlight of the Satur- H. Sctft «r. - prove dining room utilities. Keyport Congregation r announced. young peoples meeting, f p.ra.; o'clock noon, and are. held al the day session was the public immer- He completed his etemtnUry 1 The" lint section of a historic Sunday school convenes at 1:30 Klaidom Hall, 5J Division St. ' The Women * Guild meets fo evening gospel service, 7 p.m. Bayshore Gun Club, Harmony Rd. sion of 51 newly dedicated miriiP tmi secondary education In the three-part sound film, "Our Bible- a.m.; morning worship. 11 a.m.: Thursday at 7:30 p.m. the minis- first Tuesday of each month la the -Mid-week prayer ind Bible Study The school is under the direction ters. "Circuit assemblies, such as Beaver Schools and was gradua- How It'Came To Us," will be evening service, 7:30 p.m. try schpo) will consider Study 83 church hall at I p.m. The Parent- is held every Wednesday at-7:30 of Miss Helen Frank and Mist this one in Plsinfield," Mr. Bennett . ted from Ml. UnlMLXoUsjie, Al- Morning choir rehearses al 7:30 shown >t the First Baptist Church, Haaee, Ohio, In 1MB with a Bacrfe- on "Jehovah's Witnesses and World Teachers Assodition of the church p.m. Either Wager of Ihe Bible Chris- explained "not only provide an op- p.m. Monday and senior choir at War 11 (1939-1945)" taken from the Keyport on Sunday at 9:30 a.m, it tian Union, Brooklyn. portunity for Christian fellowship, l*r ol Arts Degree. He presently school meets the- final, Tuesday ol was announced by the Revr Mau- 8 p.m. Wednesday. Bible aid book, "Qualified To tie Luthtr MeirierUI Assisting with the school are Mrs. but they equip us to become more If a senior *t Drew Theological Prayer service—is on Friday each month at I p.m. rice W.-"Phillips, pastor. "Our Bi- Seminary, Madison. He was or- Ministers." The first student talk HM Lutheran Church Albertji. Mahoney, Mrs. Rod Web- effective Bible Teachers in our com- from 7:30 until 8:30 p.m. The pub- ble—How It Came To Us" traces -Mncd a deacon at the annual Enmuauel Assemblies Of Co* Missouri'Synod ' er, and Mrs. Gilbert Watt. munities, so that we can aid more lic is invited to attend. will cpvej material based on "Ac- Middle Rd., North CeaierviH* the history and development of the Methodist Conference in Septcm- curate (scales)." Second student Tinto. Falk Public School persons to 'Walk in the Name of Communion service is held'-the Rev. Timothy Adams, Pastot Holy Bible from the First Century Your advertisement in' this pa- ker ISM. will read Buok of Song, of Solomon Rev. Daniel D." Reinheimer, Pastor Jehovah Forever' which was our second Sunday of. each month. - Sunday School Is at 8:45 a.m.: Sunday School and Bible Classes A.D. to the present time; It was per will reach prospective pur- convention theme." " Friar to his appolntnient In and the third and fourth students produced by the American Bible morning worship, 11 o'clock; Evan- are held at B: 30 a.m. Sunday undei chasers in every community it the Regular Kingdom Hall meetings CIMwood, the Rev. Mr. Scott was First Presbylerlaa Church will cover material taken from the Society and ranks as one of the a pastor In the Trenton District. bayshore area. will be resumed this week. Route M and Franklla St., Bible aid books, "From Paradise gelistic service, 'r fjn. The first the direction of Arthur Bitter, su- most authentic Bible films ever lie also serves ai pastor ol Cal- Matawaa Lost, to Paradise Regained," aitd Sunday of each month, there Is a perintendent. The morningworship made. vary Methodist Church, South will be held at 10:45. a.m. With aer Rev. Chester A. Galloway, the book/'Jehovah's Witnesses in Communion service at 11 a.m. ' The first section of the film goes Amboy. mon by the pastor. A nursery serv- — Pastor the Divine Purpose." The service Voung Peoples service will be back to the very beginnings of the Morning worship service Sunday meeting will be held at 8:30 p.m., held Thursday evenings at I ice Is available. Communion serv- Bible. After a brief opening in the House of Eng; ING; at I a.m.; Sunday School, 10 a.m is at 10 a.nrij the Rev. Robert F. the *4heme—"In Unity We Have p.m.,'before the regular Thunday ices are held the first Sunday ol modern day, the film flashes back M.Y.F. will* be to the evening al Smylie will preach. John Lambert Been Collected Together," from service, instead ol Tuesday eve every month; to Nazareth in the time ol the First will sing "The Lord's Prayer" by CHINESE a*. AMERICAN RESTAURANT 7:30 p.m. Hosea 1:11. This meeting helps the ninga at 7:30 p.m. Thursday eve- Century, snd shows Jesus in Ihe Forsyth and Mrs. Gordon Magee p St. Benedict's Church publishers in their door-to-door synagogue reading from the scroll 34 EAST IJRONT 51"., KEYFORT Choir practice will be held Thun- will be guest organist. Sunday ning, Bible study and prayer HoJmdel Sehml work.. ol Isaith. The film then tells the day at 7 p.m. School meets at 10 a.m. Nursery service.Is at 7:45 o'clock. Holmdel Rd., Holmdel story of how the Old Testament CALL CO 4-2603 care is provfded for children undir p Sunday at 3 p.m. (here will be a First Spiritual Church Rev. Edward P. Blaska, Pastor was formed. thf every Sundad y LISTED IN THE YELLOW PAGES Reformed Church ol Keypori three-years-of-age public talk entitled, "Youth's Op- .01 Divine Rose Masses are held Sunday at 7, I, The formation of the New Tesla- Warren St., Keyport 'rnbrning. portunities in this Modern Age." 271 Mala St, Belford 9, 10 and 11 a.m. and it U o'clock jnenl is portrayed dramatically, Special Attention To Take-Out Orders Rev. John H. Sharpe, Pastor VVacatioi n Church School begins All Kingdom seekers are welcome. first by showing how Paul work- on Monday morning at 9 a.m. Until Rev. Phoebe Daliey, Pastor noon. dteed Mondays - Open Tues. - Sun. 11:30 A,*I.-» P.M. Tfhe Sundayrs-rrvie-E- will be held ing «s a tentmaker in Corinth, dic- 12 o'clock noon through Aug. 11 Tuesdaay at 8:15 p.m. there will Services are held Sunday at I Confessions are heard In' the Friday 'til MMnlxht - Saturday Mil 10:M P.M. at'J«.« a.m. at which, lime Ihe be a Bibleibl study at all service tates the first of the Epistles, and pastor's sermon topic will Be "They The theme, witt-be "The Church's p.m. and-Tuesdoy at 2:30 and'!parish home Saturdays between 7 Ministry of Healing." Children, "age centers using the book, "Your Will p.m. how the Gospels came to be written Shall See God." Ushers will be Be Done On Earth." The addresses and 9 p.m. by Luke, Matthew and John, It Samuel Minor and Walter Podolski. four through sighth , are wel- come. are F. Anderson, 331 Wilson Ave., Matawan; J. Gondqly, 5 Atlantic The Faith Reformed Church Bayvlew Presbyterian Church Ave., MatawairpR. Lovelace, Pros- Middle Rd. and Poole Ave. pect Ave., Clillwood; A.W. Palmer, tMore Specials At Hazlet Grand Union Hazlet CUUmuLBeaco "MIddle~Rd~BDXJ29tr;-North-€enter- "Rev. Theodore C. Muller, Pastor Rev. Francis Osterslocfc ville; W. Waite, 8 Monmouth Ave., Sunday el ID a.m. the Rpv. F. Pastor Port Monmouth, and Kingdom Alvin Lnnf-with. Neptune, -will be At the Sunday morning worship Hall. the guest speaker;* his topic will al 10 a.m. the sermon topic will be "ftVII Doin*!—Continued." A be "From Dead Do*; (o KinR'j Bible Baptist Churcb nursery is held during the worship Son." the -story of Mephiboshelh. Fort Monmouth Maxwell House Urge Size service. The guest organist will be Mrs. Rev. Gilbert Walt. Pastor Sunday School superinlcndents Harold Hatfield. Morning worship service Sunday Will rneet Tuesday at 8 p.m. First Church Of Christ, SclantUl is II a.m. with the pastor bringing Ihe 'messajie. Bible School meets First Baptist Church M Broad St., Keyport at 9:45 a m. with classes for all Main and W. Third SI*. Sunday t e r v Ice and Sunday ages. f-Jvcnin*" worship service is it Keyport School, 11 a.m. Wednesday, testi- 7:30 p m. The pastor will bring the 1 Rev. Maurice W. Phillips, mony meeting 8 p.m. Reading room ivssage. open Wednesday and Saturday from Bible Study and prayer hour is COFFEE TIDE Pastor 1 to 4 p.m. held on Thursday «1 8 p.m. The1 On Sunday there will he (Jeacon's pastor will be in charge. prayer meeting, 9:15 a m.; Sun- The availability ol divine pro- Morning worship service and day School, 9:30 n.m. when a film Ifction will be brought out in Dibit* School ire held at the Bay- "Our Bible—How It Came To Us" Christian Science services Sunday. shore Gun Club, Harmony Rd. All Ttflll be ~5howrr; - morning worship Highlighting the lesson-sermon.on other services are held at Ihe home «ervice, 10:45 a.m. when the uuest the subjectj " or""Late"i"Late"is the Golden of-Mr. .BJirJ Mrik Albert Mahoney, preacher will be James W. Fergu- tJ— "The Lord tHyy"" Gmrin"the 11 Vermont Ave., PorTMonffirjuthr - son, Methodist layman of Allen- midsmf th'ee is mightyh ; hhe wil town, representing the Council On save, he will rejoice over thee with St. Mary'a Episcopal Churcb Alcoholie Problems. The Senior joy: he will rest in his love, he B.Y.F and Older Youth will hold a will joy over thee with singing" E«it Frost St., Key-port service at 6 p.m. at the Clillwood (Zephaniah 3). Rev. Henry A, Male, Rector Nursing Home and at the evening -This citation will be read from Boy Scout, Troop 64, will meet service, 7:30 p.m. (hb guest preach- "Science and Health with Key to this evening at 7 p.m. °er wili be Rev. Norman R. Riley, the Scriptures" by Mary Baker On Sunday there will be morning pastor of St. John's Methodist Eddy (p.51l): "At all times and prayer, 7:45 a.m.; Holy Commun- Church; Hazlet. under all circumstances, overcome ion, »l a.m., » a.m. and 10 a.m. , •'if.i-'-iw*.'*'' evil witli good. Know thyself, and There will be Holy Communion The mid-week*, service will be God will supply the wisdom and Wednesday at 9 a.m. followed by ! Fresh-Made • I****!.-* t'V*; , . helld e l at 7:3.7300 p.m. in thhe Ihe occasion for a victory over a meeting of the cancer drl'sslni* _^ chapel. evil. Clad In the panoply of Love, unit. In the evening the A.A.s will Grace Methodist Church human hatred cannot reach you." meet at 9 p.m. Reheursnls lor the junior, inter- Union Beach From the Bible will be read this verse Irom Psalm 84: "Blessed mediate and senior choirs have Grade "A" fop Quality Rev, Leon Zlnkler, Pastor ..._. are they that dwell in thy house: been discontinued until September. Regular morning worship service they will be still praising thee." BUTTER Sunday will be held at, 10 a.m. an&> . First Methodist Church a nursery will be provided for all Morganvllle Metaodlit Church •• 147 Main St., Malawan young children. Immediately fol- Morganvllle — . Rev. Frank E. Sweeten, Pastor Pineapple lowing the Sunday worship service Rev. Fred H. Bowen, Pastor Divine worship services Sunday a meeting of the official board will Church services are held on Sun- are at 8:45 and 11 armr-The guest be held. All members are urged day at 9 a.m. and Sunday School preacher will be the Rev. James to attend. —- —' D. Lynn, San Mateo, Calif. Miss meets at 10 a.m. Susan Smith will be the soloist at 46ozcan Gethsemane Lutheran Church King Ol Kings Lutheran Churcb the early service, and-the senior Maple PI., Keyport Bayvlew School choir "Will sing at Ihe second ser- LE JUICE Rev. Frederick Boos, pastor vice. A supervised nursery Is Leonardvllle Rd., Middletowo available at 11 o'clock, and junior There are two services on Sun- Rev. C. Roger Burkins. Pastor. day: Matins at 8:30 a.m. and the church will be directed by WilllBm Sunday School metis at t a.m. D. Wieland. Church school meets regular service at 11 o'clock. Sun- during the summer months and at 9:45 a.m. day School begins nt 9:45 a.m. morning worship is at JO o'clock, Prayer meeting will be held Mon- day at 10:30 "a.m. at the home of Mrs. Adcle Johnson, Box 16, Valley Dr. .","•' Wednesday prayer meeting Is held In Ihe sanctuary at .7:15 p.m. A rummage sale will be held in the carriage house on Saturday, Aug. 5, beginning at 9 a.m., spon- sored by the Methodist Men. St. John's Methodist Churcb ... South Main St., '.'-. Rarllan Townihlp Rev. Norman R. Riley, Pastor" 71 Sunday worship services art'si i a.m., 9:30 a.m. and 1' a.m Church school meets at 8:30 and 11 a.m. The. evening service Is .win at 7:30 o'clockTlntermedlatej meet EXCLUSIVE AT GRAND UNION For Any Worthwhile Purpose for the sixth, seventh and eighth IN THI SHTCE WOODS SHOPPING CENTER, SAY grades at 8:43 p.m.; Senior Method AND AIRPORT SHOPPING PLAZA, HAZLET 1st Youth Fellowship, 7:30 p.m.; Post High School M.Y.F., 7:30 p.m Browntown Community Church CHECK THIS CHART "— Browntown Union Sunday School tOR YOUR SAVINGS Route 18, Browntown Rev. Francis Cantel, Pastor " •Y«ii7IMI *K*rtltwjbl«, but Irual You con obloin this bwullful Dinnerwoii Th« summer service Is held from •I o ceil for bVfow me uii/ol oprn-ilocli *-*rlc» for#dinntrwore of tNt 9jM lo-lOrilO a.m. on Sunday with nl Imogiml You con build o compltte wrvite 1m o, 8,10 or even 12- EACH PIECE ONLY •«• piovislun for beginners under six- years-old to attend Sunday School ond a nursery for smaller children A MERCHANTS TRUST al the Bidwnlown School. SERVICE FOR NO. PIECES VAIUE YOU PAY YOU'SAVE PERSONAL LOAN SI. Joseph's Church ._ Maple PI., Keyport 6 42 $23.40 $4.66 $18.74 MATCHING Rev. Ctrfiellus J. Kane, Pastor 8 56 - $31.20 $6.16 $25.04 COMPUTER PIECES- Provides Easy Payments Musses will be held Sunday 70 $39.00 $7.70 $31.30 • CREAMER • SALT * PEPPERS momlng-at 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12 10 -12 84 $46.80 $9.24 $37.56 • SUGAR BOWL* MEAT PLATTER Low Bank Interest Rates o'clock. m • VEGETABLE BOWL Union Beach Pull Gospel Church Ml (t-S-KWOltvi pilcoi art Ircm Ihe Satin Cbiao Cg. Mil ol Hgulor other mcicliirtg pieccj a! monty-iavln*} pilceil YOU •FAY MOMHLY loaaow 11 MO. II MO. ' 14 MO. Ul Park Ave,, Union Beach *MO | 34.10 - $ 11.17 $ 14.00 Rev. Evan Selh Williams, Pastot -FOLLOW THIS WEEKLY SCHEDULE I too 44.1/ 10.31 31.11 Sunday services are held at 100 70 47 4144 17.11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m.; .Sunday School A different piece will be featured each week, Wednesday Ihiu Tueidoy. in Ihe.' 1000 ana MM 4i<7 meets at 9:30 a.m. with classes lotlowing rtquence. Oon'l mill o (Ingle weekl Build ol large a lervice at you wtih, IMO 113.10 ' 90 13 70.00 for all ages. 330.11 15139 114 47 IK* Prayer meeting Is. held on Tues- 'DINNER PLATE».,.,.,.,,1H -..GOffEE CUP ....,„^.^ WITH EACH Join the tvtr increasing number of ptopk who lay day at 7:30 "p.m. •5.OO PURCHASE ' .Mld-wcek service Is Thursday al Wl, Bread & Butler Plate .,...•,..-, I •SAUCER. *ron MY MONEY IT'S ... 7:30 p.m - , If your or dor la 310, you w« entiiled lo '^.soyppLATr..,.,, ...1 .,. SALAD PLATE.... w.. 2 nieceiel lie toth-HHh $15, you Pentecostal Chureh may obioln 3 pi ej - ond io on. Union aid Sidney Ave, ec Union Beach ««FRUIT DISH --,1 RKD BANK • Mrs. Herbert G. Wood, Pastor Youf Qei Today! I - " Worship services are held Sun- • in TIT-w" PAIR HAVBH day at 11 a.m. and 7M3 p.m. Sim .•:MI .ui'a in..nr,( . o..it,y ui.i«. -...,11,1 bu|»L....'.. ..u ii.ii!ii;,ii h i>r-luly-L'.vth. We irVi-t\t: C limit qu;:nlitiesl HOLMDRL day School Is at 9:45 a.m. Bible study group meets Tuesday HIGHWAY 36 and MIDDLE ROAD - HAZLET at 7:45 p.m. Thursday prayer meeting Is held HAZLET GRAND UNION - OPEN EVERY SUNDAY, 9 AM. to 6 P.M. at 7:43 p.m. Visit \-ou-r Tripled RedMniUlon Center at MJ-< MJID Street, Mcaisbort - Open Fridai TT1 I PJH. AD RtdempUtn CeaUra Are Claaed MMHtayai. Thursday, July-27, 1961 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. Page Nlni

by tidal waters between high and right lo govern: The original 12 rfvctlcd two ol those killed.win in while, the business irieet- tion of the present rules to permit 'Municipal McadowIanW May lo\v' tide. Bayshdre 'communities proprietors found the financial bur- Teen-Age Driver (he tctn-i£« erbup. . ""-— inn 19 heM- The local cornmittee, volunteer firemen broader use of whichjhaye meaddwlarids Include den too great, and each took in a School Supcrintendenl Char|» under the direction of Frank Cruls the funds raised rhrn,gi:li£»mf5:».nrge"s death the eastern part The Meadowlonds Owners' Asso- resulting in a single death and in Plan Outing of New 'Jersey was sold to Wil-ciation, which is working to clear "head-on" accidents resulting in Brown Travel Bureau liam Penn and eleven associates, title to tidelands for present hold- multiple deaths are lar'uut of pro- The regular quarterly meelinu nl Da> < allli Villiy I>«H; - 111 Kmtlli lit., VniW Amboy Represented by Les Magee — PA 1-1807 1 llroidHamy, Kr>[iorl — Nl|hl tftlln CO *«31 thereby creating the Board of Pro- ers of deeds, therefore* has the ac- portion in comparison with the rul-the New Jersey Stale .Volunteer prietors. With the land went the tive support of the General Board es of-'dlher age groups Involved In Firemen's Association will be held of Proprietors. the same ly|)ps of accidents. on Sunday, Aug. 6, ut 2 p.m., nt The Owners" Association, which Bicycle accidents took 12 lives Butler Pork Fire House, Butler DR. LOUIS!. PRAGER has its headquarters at 38 Ames in Iht; state lust year, seven to date Park, near Washington. Dclegutrs Ave., Rutherford, was started as this year, and the annual loll of front the 234 member .companies, OPTOMETRIST a spearhead movement for title re- the injured in1 the stale.Is upward and their families, will he gvicMs MOTORS Ross W. Maghan Agency lid for all owners of tidelands or of 130C youngsters, Mr. Traver re- of the barren County member EYES EXAMINED meadowlands in the state. It invites ported "lUilhfol these aspecUof compunies and of the ussuclation. ' OFFICE HOURS * inquiries by meadowlands owners the traffic problem deserve the ser- This summer meeting has been Daily and Saturdays in any or all of the H counties af- ious attention* of parents, teach- designated as the Klghlh Annual SAVE with SAFECO 9 A.M. to ( P.M. fected. Inquiries should be address- ers and enforcement officials," Firemen's Family Day and plans Fridays 1 A.M. to J P.M. _ ed lo the Executive Secretary, Don- Mr. Trover told the Committee. have been made for the enter- ' Closed All Day Wednesday) ald MacKay at association head- Four Fatal Accidents tainment of Ihe families of the SOW. Front St., > quarters. The safety official's remarks Real Estate— Insurance stemmid from a report, of four (a Keyport Now is the time to advertise tal traffic accicfents in the county MATAWAN 138 Main St LOwell 6-0003 those unused articles for tale. A in recent weeks, made by Mon- COIfax 4-2020 small ad In Ihe^classlfled column moulh County Traffic Co-nrdinator will turn them into cash for you. Robert Warwick, in which it was COIfax HERE THEY ARE...THE ITEMS YOU BUY THE MOST... IN A BIG

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If yoti s|i»cify ... Old Mi.D'itwil ,,.\^//*'.!\ YOU SAVE CASH and TRSPIE-S BLUE STAMPS at Grand Union! ...J effective in N'^w Jersey. HocYAand and UranJKe County Grand L'rx'n S'.jf/'jrnarkttiti.rfiu^h Saturday, July J'Jih. We n-.nxr ihr ncl.l "; limit V|ii»rihiir«. "IN7HLMC1EMCK IN Till'. I'UKCMARK ... HIGHWAY 36 and MIDDLE ROAD - HAZLET MODKKA'IIUN IH TIIK/.NJOV^Kti HAZLET GRAND UNION - OPEN EVERY SUNDAY, 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. Trlplt-5 Jt«fc»*>m CtMtt U VHA Mal» Slrttl. K««bur« - Oj«« niitj Til I P.M. All Rt*M>U«« O.lrr. An ' -4j. Page Ten THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. Thursday, July 27, i?61

Freeman, If - •i 3 0 • Local Owner's Horse Running At Monlicello Macklin, lb 2 0 1 Matawan &12s Shore Point Jnn Kirk, 2b •2_0 0 Keypprt Youth Anjerbach, it 1 0^0 Fischler, rt .....'• -..TOO Nip Keyport 8-7 Upsets Dairies Caruso, a* . • , . : ' =i l--O"t Shore Point Inn upset Port Mui Athletic League - -Annual all-star game for those ;•• : -•••••• ; 2i J a players in the Matawan and Key- ray Dairies, 7-6, in the_ headline . Keyport Cardinal! (l) , port 8-12 league who terminate of action in the Raritan" AtrjTeili >-. au r n ^jj^rj period of play with the sea- Association Softball League. 'Tin A: Lo Conic, M ~T~ T- •: 3.0 ,0 loss bounced the Dairymen p.ut~o Braves did away with the Di GiambattisU, cf 3 0 0 sorn;oiicluding was held'Sunday, at need of a playoff in the Keyport Matawan High SchooL field. Mat- a three-way tie for first place a; I. La -'Conic- 2b ; ~ 2 0 » won 8 Youth Athletic League by annexing awan '7 '" 90-degree heat, both Don's Gulf and Raritan SWi Lo Sapto, p . ': • •'•-•*' li-l Shop won their games. the second half honors iast week D: Dayls. c . ' 2 0 0 but the heat the Matawan players in addition to--the firsthalf title '•"•-'• felt more was that supplied by an Shore Point won it-with two run; MltcWll, 3)1 - % 0 0 they acquired in June. According- B. MeftjJK If . 2 D 0 underdog .Keyport team thqt, on the in ihe last half of the seventh am ly, they have to wait a week now, basis_of inlerborough play this sca- final frame. Harry Wolfersbergei Loesch, lb ECOre( originally allowed for a playoff be- Du Four, rf r-nrg.2 0o 0 '.'.'"sonr'dld^not have -a-ehanee^ led off wjth_a_doubje_and tween the first and second half-win' "But nobody told the Keyport moments later on a single by A ners, before they swinjj into Mon- --. 20 1 I -flayers'about this and thejj went Small, winning pitcher. Paul Hubei moulh County 8-12 action. They. Keyport Cardinals •010 000-1 Into the last half of the sixth'iinnins tneri rapped a double to scon play_ the - winners. oL the Long Keyport Braves om oix—2 Small with the winning tally. Smal ahead 7-3. A Matawan team that 1 Branch YMCA-Red Bank Mayfair . Keypoit BriYM (7). - . _'^ had been taken by surprise and and Mike Galiano led Shore Poin : ab r - h with two hits apiece. Bill Kansk; Market teams. . ' MackJin. lb "'"' _ . 3 1 0 "played, off its feet .suddenly pullid Senlj, c 12 0 . themselves together and went to also had two hits for Port Mu Victories under forced draft ray, one of them a home run. against the Cardinals,-2-1, and the Burke, fig 3 12 work on their Keyport rivals. The Wilkens 31] 2 1 1 Keyport team-"blew up" under tin Bears, 7-3, did it for the Braves. Don's Gulf registered an impo Petey Burke, pitching for the Freeman. U 3 1 I Matawan pressure and the hi nc tant victory over tough S&S Radi<_ Angcrbach. cf - —1.3. 0.1 side surged through to victory. Braves, held the Cardinals to only 6-3. PitcWng-ace Tony Sasso wa: one hit, but Coach Frank Led- Kirt 5h. - a 3 O 1 Malayan fans had nD cone ern breezing along 6-0 when suddenl; nardis' players made the most of Fiachler, rf —3 1 1 when Keyport filled the bases with the S&S hitlers erupted. A singli their one bingle. Milkbottles Lo- 23 1 1 two. out in the first inning. Piul and-Josh Cermenelli's sixth homei Sapio.' pitching for the Cards, got Ktypdrt Ticirj W Eovino, starting Matawan pitcher of the season put across two in lh< a two-bagger in the second and ..rl. 6ore"down to Ian Butchic Schiilu sixth, and *a walk and two single: came around on a Braves error. Halm. 2b •- 2 10 for the third out. Then Matamn produced another in the seventh. Dougherty, 3b ;,._. i". 1-1 LoSapio was_-hit hard by theHeal. 69 2 0 0 diehthe-fcxpected in goinj; out into Spearheads Attack Braves, but when the champs had Erlnndson, p 3 0 1 a lead in the bottom half of ihi "Sasso, himself, spearheaded firstinning against Jimmy Law; un men on bases, the Cardinals pit- Hansen, lb 8 0 1 Don's attack with a single surra starting Keyport hurler. An error cher was "Cool as a cucumber and Triggs, c 2 10 a walk and a bunt filled the ba <- three-run .triple. CeremenelltARay retired the side to leave them Rowe. It 2 0 0 vith-rione out and. a wild pilih I Barber, Paul Triola, and Ray Ye- Stranded. Some sharp fielding also Matthew a, rf __ -1.J 0 0 brought in Allen Wilks with a inn sak each belled "two hits for S& contributed to the Cardinals great Johunsen -rf •> 10 0 Radio which Outhit the winner; stand. _, Shellbrick. cf 2 0 0 But Lawson then gave the favored Kennedy, cf .._ 1 0 0 . Mutawaners something about which , 10-3. Braves__Force Issue to think when he fanned three of Fourth place Hazlet Sweet Sho| But the Braves forced the issue, 21 3 3 their better battersin a row to had an easy time chalking up ils n the third"and again in the fifth retire the side. sixth triumph, 16-5 over" up-and to gain their vilal victory. In the Burke Doubles down Raritan Hills. Bob Hillyei third, Buster Senk led off with a Sky Divers At Preston and Dayton Wilson with three hit; hit for therii but was forced by Keyport scored in I lie top of HIL each, paced the winners' 15-hit of Burke. Billy Wilkens hit safely to Preston Airport on Route 79 In second when Pctey Burke doubled fensive. Bob Okuska whacked thret send Burke to third. The Braves Marlboro Township will be the with Mickey Dougherty aboard hits for Raritan Hills. Tillyer wa pitcher then scored on an infield scene of a big jumpoll Sunday But Matawan showed their class by loped the only homer of the con out. by the" sky divers of the Asbury . coming .right back in the bottom test. Park Air Terminal Skv Diving of the second to score anew. Pill Again in the fifth the Braves Club. Most of the members are DeNardo hammering out a double Floyd's Bar moved past S&S int leadoff man, Burke, hit safely only from the Keyport-MnUwan area, with Junie Pattorc aboard. fiflh place by defeating Harmon to "be forced af second. Wilkens. and this Is their way of putting safe on the fielder's choice, moved The battling Keyport team would I'ark. 7-3. The, winners dinched ii on a show for Ihe home folks. up on an infield out and Moose not stay down. They made it t»o in the fifth wilh a Ihree-mh splurge Their official jumping ground is Macklin connected for a pinch runs against Dick Ingram, mft highlighted--by Bob Wilkenloh'i the Asbury Park airport.. single to score Wilkens with the Mntawan pitcher in the third. An two-run double. Sal Lesser ol The day-Ion; Jumping and de- winning run. error put Lawson aboard. Ingrain Floyd's and Gene Garvey of Har- fayed fall eifliibltlon- also will bo got the next two men handily, hut mony were the top hitlers wit The Braves had to come from accompanied by;an,."anHque air- Schullz and Billy Wilkens followed two hits each. behind a second time when they Craft" display. Preston Airport ^^Btti hits for Iwo Keyport markets The Hazlet Rangers registered played the Bears. Coach Bob goes back to the old P. T. Collier The visitors were now ahead 3 2 their second win of the season, Strang's team got the jump when Airport when Ihe millionaire pub- Matawan bounced back once edging Tiny Glenn's, 5-3. Bill Bar- a hit batsman and Mickey Doug- lisher was Ihe first man to be more and tied it up in the boftom Julynn, owned by Steve Allkas, Malnwan, and Ankor Holt, Keyport, has done 2:09.1. The local men own another trotter also raced ai ton was the winning pitcher and herty's double put men on second commuting by airplane, going of the third. Ingram Walked, ad- came In second in a race at the Sullivan County raceway Monday night. Monlicello, Bell Gallon. helped his own cause wilh two hits and third in the first Inning and form his home in Wickalunk lo vanet>d-ona hit -by Chippy Caliendo The horse Is driven by Gene Daiscy, a Delaware driver. The horse Raritan Sweet Shop, which kcpl Steve Hansen delivered the pinch New York by plane only four and scored wilh two out when Ken pace with Don's by pounding Paul single to send in the runners - years aflor Ihe Wright hrolherl Thorsen hit safely. in's Tavern, (1-0, faces a ruggec The Braves reached Skip Erland- made their Kitty Hawk flight in Bennett, cx-MHS pitcher now with I front 2-0 in the second. And in th 1903. Keyporl Goes Out Ahead Lehigh University, look over and filth the Beachers scored agai lest this weekend when it meet; sen, Bears pitcher, [or a run in the But in this dngiighi. Keyport after five innings, he, too, faded Carry Back Not when John Hamilton hit safely an Good Start In Port Murray. Don's also has third. Senk was safe on an error There has been a scouring went .ahead again in the top of tinner the 90-degree boiling sun was sent in on Lou Russo's seconi toughie in Floyd's Bar. In othei and Burke scored him with a two- around for aircraft and aircraft the fourth. Burke hil safely and mid Long Branch clouted him al blngle. (James, it's Hazlet Sweet Shop vs bagger. But the Bears pulled awny parts rcmlnescent of these days Likely In Choice Tiny Glenn's, S&S Radio vs. Paul and also of the day when the moved along with two out when over the lot. Red Pierson. Long Mark Woolley saved the day foi County Playoffs again in the top of the tourlh when in's, Shore Point vs. Raritan Town aeromarlne Plane & Motor Co. Lawson walked. Milkbuitles LoSap- Branch pitcher, appeared to get 11 appears now that the Mon- the Union Beach team in th< Monmouth County 8-12 playoffs Joe Triggs got a walk, stole second io was safe on an error and. :r run ship Pharmacy (Hidden Hills), an and came around on an error de- operated at Keyport better heat-rcsislance out of hismouth Park racing season will end fourth. Beachwood had runners o opened Monday. Matawar Tigers - -was-forced-in-whcnPrankie-CoyJe- red—thatch oHritir—for tw -did without -Iho -famed...CajryJ Back, Rarltun Hills, vs. Hazlet Rangers spite the fact Junie Caruso,. Braves second and third jwhen their Mik made.it a pramisingsiart for this also was walked. Craig Jackson manage to last out the full game. winner of the Kentucky DerBy^ahtJ KeougTi" h"Tf 'one 6n""'fhc~ITno-::thal pitchej\wa_s striking out the side. L The pennahl-clinch!ng"T5re"aTrfof"fhe then took over to stem ,the tide Bennett and Habcrman Rave the Preakness, participating. Since looked good for extra bases. Bui area, by .trimming the Oceanport Don's Gutf 8 1 Braves came in the bottom of the running against Matawan. Madison a first inning lead, but being injured in the running of Woolley went into the air with per- Tigers 10 G in a game at Occanport Raritan Sweet Shop 8 1 fifth: Caruso led off with a triple. Burke took over hurling duties Long Branch went ahead at the top the Belmont Slakes in early June, fect timing to .haul the drive dowi Port Murray 7 2 .778 Cliffwood Angels and Keyport llaztet Sweet Shop s 2 Macklin hit a grounder to Hansen, Today Thru Saturday! lor Kcypqrt and held Matawan of [he second lo stay, there. Bob Carry Back has been under a res- and retire the side. - .750 Braves will wait until Monday to Floyd'a Bar S .1 .623 Bears firsfcsacker, who "froze" on All Technicolor Show! safe. In ihe top of the Sixth It ap- Curcio'i,double, the first of four torative training program at Mon- S&S Radio 5 4 .956 Beichtoldt fanned 11 In his win- the throw to the plate, Caruso peared that Keyporl had wrapped hits of the day for Long Branch, mouth Park..(Hisrmvner and train- swing into action. Shore Point bin 4 4 .901) Big Broad and Funny! ning effort. Ron McNabb, pitche Raritan IHIU 4 t scoring and Macklin making first. it up 'with three more runs. With was the key IAMA hil. Long Branch er. Jack Price, has been aiming .44 Jerry Lewis as far Beachwood, whiffed six Union Doug Marvel was winning pitch- narltan-Twp,.pharmacy 4 .44 Then Senk got, a life on another Burke on base and two outs, both scored again In the top of" the the Derby winner for the $50,000 Harmony Park; * 3 t "THE'LADIES MAN" Beach batsmen. er of the Tigers. His mates made .333 error as the Bears obviously were LoSapio and Coyle hit safely and a fourth, but Madison drew close in added Choice Stakes, for three- Hazlet Rangers 2 7 .222 Union Beach (I) Xlny Glenh^i ' 1 a .11 "shook.". Burke crashed out a - and - Matawan-error on the.relay from the bottom of that inning when year-olds at amile and a sixteenth it easy for him by running up a big Jansen. as 1 0 Paulin'a Tavern 0 .000 riple and the Braves were ahead the outfield made the Keyport Lee Trout, another former Mata- Wednesday. " lead In the first three innings. There Tommy Sands • Fabian Malley. as 1 0 1-3. Two more hits made it secure lead 7-3 with only three outs lo go wan Hifih athlete, hit safely and Ruuao, If 3 0 was a hassle over umpiring and "LOVE,IN -A Keyport gol one out ant] Jooketf But opinion was strong among Bel), lb s 0 for them. -.:-. \ Tom Watts drove him around horsemen at Ihe Oceanporl track- Woolley, a> Coach Frank Christopher, Ocean- GOLDFISH BOWL" to haye another, but Billy Born Ih.'lt was all for Habcrman willed McNair. rf Tigers Matawan K«)port Hravea (2) lasl weekend that the famed colt • COtttfr.Cl... port, protested the game on the all r k was safe on a bad throw." Frnnklc in Ihe fifth and the IAMA pulled 1 -I A • Tuesday!. Devino smashed out -a double tb never would make It."The Price Bechtoldt. p basis of a "third inning call. Rps«. cl . . , 3 6_i Bway. horso has been slated to make a Dalv, c 1H 0 Scnk, c 3 0 2 Steve Reeves as score Born. Ronnie Artelli lofted a J. Hamilton, » 1 I Matawan opened fire on Joe 8-12 Champions Burke, p 2 11 fly to center and Dcvtno came in Then came the deplorable ninth tryout in an overnight race before Wllkcna. 3b 3 12 "MORGAN, THE PIRATE" going Into the Choice, but nothing Matawan Borough 8-12 League to score when it was muffed. Doiffi when IAMA ran up a league rec- Gaughan, starting Oceanport pitch ClnemaScope-Color .ord.oL 11 mm In one innuiS-.as las been Jieard^ jof It and the Beachwood (•) e honors went to the Tigers this year ""HaWnTrhiryaMy-and-eniig-Jacli- IiJh?..!ir?{Jim? they came to bat. Bennett absorbed six hits, issued Choice now Is'ioo"close. " in a playoff--.game—with-the Red — and — _ son walked to load the sacks. Sorrcrttlno, 2b Marvel, first up, hit .safeiy. Randy 1 four walks and hit a batsman as Dtamente, aa Sox, 1960 champs, at Middlesex Rd. "THE GREEN HELMET ••• Burke rose to the occasion to fan With Carry Back out, the Choice Davis fanned, but-Doug Langbein ihe sun. boiled down on him. becomes a good spot for Eddie Ar- Harrington 3b field Saturday." The 'Red Sox wen Andre Pease for a second out, Aripletate, o champs of the second half and thi OliYIAaBiB&I Y6 ITBLLKnn Lonj llranch IAMA (11) cara's first visit to Monmouth Park Keoujh, lb also singled. A walk to Craig Jack- •OUT! 9 Junction 55 i •ffeajVi Buddy Testa then came through ab r h NcNabb, son filled the bases. Frank Shaw Tigers were titlists in the first a willri wallop that-cleared the 0arrlt.-3lj, c 6 11this season to ride Calumet Farm's half, necessitating the playoff to bases, three runs scoring for Mat- Ttamdeyrr, Jl), a— J-TT Beau-Prince.—This is-thercolr-that pointed on his original promise of playoffs. «b ZUTVIO, SH e i I IB — Bell. Struck out by BechtoldL it four runs in all for the Tigers Wllka. a 2 b 1 h [erlong. 2b 6 3 4 being another Kelso in the making. 11, McNair 7. Walks alt - Bechtoldt The score Saturday was 6-2 In a Dcvtno, u 3 1 fcmbltiinn, W 2 1 1 Other "Near Misses" a. McNair 1. as a starter. game well-played despite the 92- D,-kaoibeln. If 1 0 Sorrenson, rf 3 1 1 2 0 1 In addition to Beau Prince, such Walks Fiv« Men degree temperature. Craig Jack- Artelli, Tl, df O 1 son was the winning pitcher and L. Show It 10 44 17 It other "near misses" as three- W. Jsckson, 3b 0 0 Madison Twp. PBA (2) With one out in the second, Larry Shaw the loser. The Tigers Rt. SS at Circle - Liberty 2-4200 Hanna. ill) 11 year-olds look good to run are. H Gaughan-hit Langbein with a pitch took the game .in hand early, P. Eovlrw. P, 31) 0 0 Jennliuta, 3b O. H. Frelinghuysen's Merry Rul- Open 7 P.M. - Show At Dusk Ingram, p 10 Bennett, Ba, p 1 J LOOKING! ahd then walked five Tiger bats- scoring four times their first turn Kabertnan, n, er, Maine Chance Farm's Gun C Jatlwon. p 0 men for two more runs for the at bat. Two walks and a fielder's F. Shaw, e 10 0 Welner, c Burst, Bopcrlst Farm's Nashua choice on Craig Jackson's' roller • NOW THRU SATURDAY • -PeBM, c 2 00 Chapownkl, u o Blue, and William C. Helis lr.'s IT OVER Matawan team before he was re- Calttndo, lb . 2 Tniut, cf o filled the bases with one out. "TMta, lb Watu a> l Hellenic Hero. placed by Dusler Weigel. 2 0 0 HIMIIIIIIIIHl Franklin ShaWs hit rolled away 1 0 0 Doan, rf But these horses well-known to from the Sox outfielders and two 1 Gilib. lb Q o ANDY DUSTAL has signed for In the third, Matawan completed Fatton, rf 1 0-TD runs came in. Larry Shaw got the Thoraen, rf - 1 Monmouth Pork fans may move $50,000 with the Cincinnati Reds on their scoring. Marvel was hit by 2 0 next batter on strikes, but Chippy DeNardo, 2b 0 aside if the owners' of such front- the bonus plan. Despite all out a pitch but was out stealing. Davis Born, 2b 1 1 0 Long Branch 030 120 01 11—17 Caliendo hit safely to run the Tiger Modilann PB\ 100 100 00 0- 2 runners as L. P. Sasso's Globe- harsh words about the absurdity of doubled. Langbein fanned,- but total to four. 35" master, Jacob Sher's Sherluck, Og- the hlg league bonuses offered high Jackson hit asingle. Shaw also was Keyport I-U (1) den Phipps' Hlfting Away and Ro- school untrieds. last week, we are hit With a pitched ball and the bases Larry Shaw tripled and came »b r IT bert Lehman's Ambiopoiso decide . 2 2 2 ilad to see the South River boy get were loaded. Robert Johnson then home after Wayne Jackson's fly to Budtc. is, p the Choice offers a better prospect Xrlandsen, 3b 3 0 Pop Warner Grid ils "share. He played in—a hard sertt^-long,—longcldut into deep right to count one for the Sox in J Davln, 3b than attempting to challeng'e Fred league and is just as worthy as eft centerdeld for a bases-loaded the\bottom of the' first. But the JwsDn, p. 3b \ W. Hooper's Crazier, runner-up to JjiAapto ft.« 1 some of those twice and three home run. •-• Tigers added to their lead in the Carry Back In the Kentucky Derby Coylc, lb, ?t 1 I Call In Matawan times that amount has been squan- top of the second with a single, a Schultz, c. rf I and Preakness, when the American It was here that Oceanport Man- Boys who will be candidates lot dered upon. His high school record hit batter and a two-base error on Ansersbach, If 0 Derby Is run in Chicago next ager Christopher protested that r, JVIlktnj. It 0 the Matawan team In the Mon- for three years-jvith the-Brlcktown- there should have been a third out a throw to first. That was all for • Trim. It 0 mouth County Pop Warner football month. crs was 21 wins arid three losses, IUchariln. <* to retire the side on a prior play, he Tigers but It was all they nuFour, 2b league for boys 9-13 must have the This. Saturday the Sorority at which Includes pitching the South so that Johnson's home run blast needed. Fencebuster Hunter whack- Kick, zb registrations completed by Aug. 5, six furlongs for two-year-old maid- River team to a Greater Newark would not count. od out a homer for the Sox at the KEYP0R1 Southerly, lb George Bischoff, coach, warns. ens ir rjm. The "race is at $50,000 championship this.year. But on.Ihe start of the fourth, but Craig Plus 2nd Hit! Another change in Oceanport Matawan boys can apply at his res- added but with so many nomina- score of his losses being "only three, Jackson bore down after that to pitching muffled Matawan bats af- "-. "Jfewrt a-IJ -~- idence ;OL:45^New Jinmswlck Ave, tions that JlOO.OOOIs guaranteed In this never will be conceded in Key- clinch the title. : f g COIfax 4-0452 JOHK LAMA "Matawan 8*ia— on July 29 or Aug. 5 [or tho nppll the split of tho purse."~ port whero the memory rankles of ter that but the damage lad been •>• entlon forms. Pormit must be sign- Baiter Up Leading Eligible done. Marvel eased his way along Game Battle the 0-3 game by which South River AIR CONDITIONED ed by,parents for a boy to pray Wheatley Stable's Batter Up, al- beat Keyport High out of the Cen- in the game, -putting his pressure' The Sox made a game battle of WAYNE TURNER and birth certificates must be sub- ready a stakes winner at Monmouth tral Jersey, Group III, champion- on nicety when Oceanport had men It.to gain the 'second half title. NOW THRU SATURDAY PBA Nine Wilts on bases to keep them in their mitted to verify his age. this summer, Is among the leading ship last year, The game went into Last week they were put In a Saturday Matinee Boys on the_Kcyport and Union ellgibles. She was first In the Col- extra Innings as Dustal and the place. . . lough spot when the Blue Jays up- Matawaa Tlgara (10) Starting 2 P.M. In Last Inning Beach teams can expect- calls to leen Stakes locally,-a race In which Keys Al Pietrewlcz locked In one air h set them 7-6, but they showed their register scan from team directors she defeated tho highly regarded of the better pitching testsJn the Marvel, p 4 1 1class to take the game they needed Madison Township PBA.^nine's Hal Shumock and Frank Poling In Cicada. history of local schoolboy>l»scbalh Ft. Davti. ia Sit to clinch - the, tltje. blanking the EXTRA FRIDAY ONLY - last chance of redeeming a placo D,--Langbeln, if 4-2 1 Keyport and Joseph Ennls and Sgt. Calumet Farm Is expected to be Condi Bob Zampello never will be C, JackBon, 3b 3 2 2 Terriers 4-0. Lefty Bornfriend pull- Cartoons and Horror Show tor themselves in Jersey Shore Josep>hh NaNappi l In Union Beach, represented by an entry of Giggles convinced but that Mike Brlscese, \ Show, c 3 3 2 ed this one out on the mound to League playoffs comes this Sunday As for MMatawan, Coach BischofBisc f and. Fair Summer and othorpros- umpire from Keyport, missed.the R. Johnaon, of. 112 clinch the second half title for the when they tannle with the league- :«llendo. lb 5 O 0 SUN. - MON. - TUES. announces that boys who 'have pects for the race Include 'Brook- cnll on Chet Topolowskl* In the.. Johnson, kf team managed by Ed Harris and 1 leading Union House team at Rum ODD T - •> A-.V. n...i,o., HI(,j • grown over age for this type foot- mcade's Boating, Cain Hoy Stable's eighth Inning of the game, ruling Ounbsl, 2b 3 O 0Jack Calcy. / son. ThVPBA team suffered a last bull and still haye their uniforms Winking Star, Philip Connors' that the Keyport player had not Inning-cbllapse^Bgninst the Long ... 28 10 0 ' Dutchle Scalzo and Irv t^usboum J0S3HLLEIK-. left over* In unable condition can Reckless Driver, Frank B. Hoi-touchcd_home-On-his JslldoLwhen - Oceanport Pintlieri. (6) „ guided the Tigers to. their, cham- BranclrlAMA Sunday that convert- "get }3 for them byTSWng'lhenrltir bfookTWhlrl-TdTFredW. Hooper's the run would have won the game »«rb ed a close contest Into a 17-2 roul . Gelger. 3b 3 11 pionship berth In the county play- Malawon Schedule Mclodle.Gai, Maine, Chance Farm's for tho Keys, • Ranaom, c, M 3 O 1 offs. • tor the shore "nine. Spangle, Alfred Vandcrbllt's Look Coach Blschoft announces the Murdock1 , p, •' 1 1 0 Whllo the Madison team W(v Matawan schedule as follows: Sept, Ma, Mrs. Steven B. Wilson's Laurel Frank*, lb • ft 4 10 At the end of their season of ~. Gauffhah, 9b. Bb -,:-* I 1 play Saturday, the Red Sox unani- (lipping back into second division, 24, Union Beach, home; Oct. 1, Mao and Woodvalo Farm's Poly- KEYPORT HIGH BASEBALL- 1 1 4 O 1 mously voted Larry Shaw their the Freehold Townsmen were keep- Fair Haven, away; Oct. 8, Long ~ " --1 Star Bolt. ERS AL Pietrewlcz, Bill Hogan Morgan, U 110 "most valuable player of the year." '4g » ioe-|iold, but only o toe-hold, Branch, away; Oct. 19, New and Punkln Brown are contribut- Brady.' rf 3 O 1 s^Rlcc's Apatonthcback was Conklln, it , 0 O 0 Shaw.baited a prodigious .633 to t> first division. They wore taking Shrewsbury, home; Oct. 22, Rum- ing to tho good functioning of the Itjchnlcotor' , ner of tho Sorority last year Weigel, Sb. p 110 keep the team In the thick of the 14-1 beating from Belmar Knights, son, away; Oct. 29, Mnnnsquan- South Amboy A.A. Icanj. in Mid- M, Gaughan, 3b 1 0 'Oi and collected a winner's share of pennant fight all the way. \it ex-KHS hurler Lew Wells was Urielle, home; Nov. 5i Neptune, dlesex' County's •All'Amcrlcan \ $67,890. . Matawan Tlgeri (I) GEORGEMONTGOMERTl ~ bOn tho lineup while this un- away; Nov. 12, Keyporl, home; Amateur. Baseball Association. • M 8 5 UNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY Matawan Tiger* 4M 000-10 Ibl h A3 THE MAN WITH *PPy development was taking Nov. 19, open, Nov< 26, north-south The Amboyans Jiave climbed to Oceanport Panthei Oil 202—« Marvel. 8b S O 1 Jlaco. Dim CnsMon and Don Cnsh- playoff. ' ...... the top of this tough slx-tcam t. Davia. aa fcn were the losing Freehold pit- ). Langbetn rf Practice will start, for Ntatawan. Union Beach 3-0 circuit, It is more than a South Keyport A.A. semi-pro star, Is .. Jackson, p !?o Ihcrs. Aug. 20. Permissioh lias been Amboy team by « good deal, it Is shortstop, and Pete Inman, Hoff- \ Shaw, c ' Of the local players in the lea- granted for the team to uss Mata- a combination of the better high R. Johnson, of 10 0 man High, playi iecond. Jerry Caliendo. lb I 0 1 gue, Lou Nanna jr., Hnzlet, was wan High School gridiron for itsOver Bcachwood school baseball players to crop up Kahara, Sayreville's nee riuht- ,. Johnson, at . 10 0 TECHNICOLOR*"! having tho best doy. He was moved home games. Union Beach opened its play In In Ihe Kcyport-Sayrcville-Amboy liander, Is ccnterfielder and an Oissubel, 3b . . . 10 0 I to the key responsibility of catcher The Moninouth Counly League is ho Monmouth-Occan Little League area In the past two years. Pie- alternate on the mound. It Is nut- 21 8 4 Free Kiddie Playground I for II18 Red Bank Towners and his divided Into two sections as fol- ournnment in 'auspicious fashion trcWicz is playing left field, Bill able that Pietrewicz is not doin« Matawan Red Sox (2) — Also — CHILDREN UNDER. B_FREE I . -handling of pitcher Ronnie Truex lows: North—Matawan, Keyport, .Saturday, blanking' Hcacluvbod 30 Ho|jan' ccnlcrficld-and' Punkln any pitching for the club, savin;; ab r h ~Jed greatly in the Towners sllr- Union Iieacli, Rumson, New in a gnme at Freehold. Hilly Bech- Urmvn third b isc. Tho pitching is Ilornfrlrnd. lh 3 0 0 his stuff for Coach Dan Ferrante's I. S!\aiv. p /SPORTS CAR RJCINO THfllUS! v Join In The Fun At The ;]nn 5-3 12-lnninR win over Union Shrewsbury, Fair Haven; South— oldt, righthander for the Tigers, shared between Snyreville's dim- Hollywood Dynamos. An entrnnc- 1 1 1 W Jackson. 3b 3 0 0 . MOM &« BHilfOivKS V .'•-•-. EATo^rrowN- 'fOUUC! asqua^Brielle. Nrptinu', Wes! 'itched a ont'-hitii'r In IUIIMMCO the inutive lefthander Li'n Popowski ing part "of the league's makeup | II IT, rt 3 1 1 Wills Under Heal In Fifth [.ong Branchy I.oiif; Branch, Will! llraehi'rs to a second round' giiim>! mill St. Mary's, Smith Amboy's, is the use.,, of tho word "oma- I Prase i- 3 O 1 DRIVE IN THEATRE r Ktirma, ;h 2 0 0 THE GREEN HELMET Preshow dancing for every nill Haberirian, cx-F ordhum slur . itiiik luunship. Ailh -hiekson Tuwnship. j promising Joe Pohl. Ritchie Myt- tcur" in its title. This is a lipof! fMnn. rf too wJtO'had n Iryout wiili the New Snorky Daly, llieir pi'ppny ciitrli-! Hick, S.iyievilK-, clni'S the catch- lo big league scouts that none of It. rtrnwii. *3 2 n\o member ol the family. Choose your branch of service In ing. Jne .kuiluKvski, St. Mary's, IVAlnlii. II l n Every Fri. - Sat. - Sun. York Mets, worked on the mound IT, bntti'il in two i-arly runs foi the boys playing have lost their TKorswi. If I for l>- PBA nine and he did n he U. S. Armv Rosi'ivi:. For infor, Union lleuch. Ills Iwo-liaggrr wi'h pluys first. Walt Manuel, Perth amateur standing yet, so are ful- Starts at 7 !>M Anilxiy lli h, son of the one-time Next Week — Music by — cretl'iablf job ti.itil he wilted tinder nation call 'HO 2-20M Mondays Jerry MrNnir and llnhhy Coffey K ly available for signing to minor "PARR1SH" rom C to 8 p.m. (continued bottom next column) league contracts. Malawan Tlfiprs 420 IWU (1 AZTECS- BAND tigf'tout in the llflh inninu. Ptl|e aboard put the Beachers out in Malayan lied SOK 1* 100—2 27, 1961 tHE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. Fag* Eleven Registration Closes Tomorrow Leogue Lfeadert -• Bang-UpsJar . MONEY! BabeRuthPitchingOutsiandiiig B«aten In Raritan Keyport Racers For Open Water Ski Championships _iCou{ Nellson pitched three hitless\ B»d breaks befell ?the Keyport Bayshore Babe Ruth League ment of the sectionals. It became Innlngi of relief ball lo become drivers In auto racing over tho SPACE! Registrations for the sixth annual may each deauct either "ten per teams this .week shuffled off thethe llolmde) Tigers' unfortunate lot Ihe winning pitcher as the Huilcl weekend. Dick'Klrby was running. New Jersey State Open Water Ski cent or twenty per cent for poor disappointments; of their first year to get-in their way and be trampl- Fire Company knocked off Ihe lea- first at Vinclahd >fter 10 laps Fri- TIME! Championships will close. Friday form. ~ • . • " in (he sectional tournament and ed 24-1. Joe Nappi hit three home Kue leading Flyers fn" the 8-to-lJ day when « lappciheai spun Into evening aj 6 p.m. Miss Connie Rice, Leland Sutherland, President of went back to work on each other runs in the bombast, two of them baseball league In Raritan Town- him and drove him off the track,' 157 Prospect Ave., Red Bank* is the American Water Ski Associa- in their own league race. r with the bases loaded. Walt Bau- By tin.' time he tot on again, tho Kcyporter hud lost to much ground registration chairman. The~(ojlow- tion, will be the chief judge. OtUer Two outstanding pitching per- man hurled the one-sided triumph The Flyers fulled to gel a lilt ing schedule of events Fas been an- judges are Oscar Nohowell, Beth- formances resulted. Friday Uilly for Manager Dom Cusano's boys. he finished 10th. ; after the- fourth inning and'the nounced, by the Jersey Ski-Ters tscia, Mil, and I^ou Abel, Gieen Geiger pitched a no-hit victory for Binkie Moriarly pounded out four Smokies picked up Ihe 5-4 win in Improved carburallqn enabled Water Ski Club_which_wilL spp_nspr -wood J.ake_Mrs. -Charles Johnson, the Keyport Aces over- the—Mata- hits _to move things along lor-thc rxiru innings. Pelcr Uiilwig piich- Klrby to oome on for a third in the tournament'which is sanctioned New York, will be "the chief score- wan Hawks C-fl. The same night Rovers.-- L'd Ihe firM six innings for ihr fire tho novice feature :»t Wall Salur- by the, American Water Ski Asso- keeper and she.will be assisted by lefthander Ken S/yarU>, of the Mal- The crucial contest for. the ur> outers uiui-'ttllowcd three runs and day. He did not run at Old Bridge ciation. r RCA Whirlpool Mrs. Oscar Nohowell; Bethesdn. . awaji Township PAL team, pitched anil-Huuim;..Ra,i!.ij>ln» Is tonight our hits. Sunday, bui will bf bock thin week- Saturday, starting at 9 a.m.. Matawan Man Is President end, at VliH-hiiui Friday, Wall Sat- his fourth shutout_of tile season. w|ion they entertain, the Matuwan KeansburR Park clilculcd the Boys' Slalom. Men's Slalom. Girls' ; urday and Old Hrldgu Sunday. Paul A. ligan, Matawan, is pres- £ountiiig the three innings he pitch- Township PAL, with Sryarto r«Iily West KeuilsburK I ire C'oiiipany i J Tricks, Women's Tricks, Veterans' There will be a ll)0-lap feature race ident of the Jersey Ski-Ters Water ed for the Bayshore Nalidnals" in to pitch again.. _ behind tlm fuur-hlt pilchlnn ol Jumping, Women's Jumping, Girls' al Old llridge Sunday. Ski .Club. The other officers are the tournament, lie has not been i anibltrK <}) ol)n Liiui>ach.' Ikihby Swau^rr Jumping, Veterans' Tricks, and "ULTIMATIC" Sigurd Olving,«vice president; Stu scored on in 31 innings, a perform- Rb r h stored the winnini: run und Amly (li'iic Uowman snuislicd mil a Boys' Jumping. ance of nigh to incredible propor- 4 0 (I front end in the first Inp, jockeying Edington, treasurer; Miss Rice, re- a, il 110 Caccholi blasted a humc run for. the Sunday, starting at 11 a.m.—cording secretary, and Miss Mary tions. lUnilin p J_o _t Parkers. for position at Wall Saturday.- lln [mmsm THAT ALSO DRIES CLOTHES Girls' Slalom, Veterans' Slalom, Godlcy, corresponding secretary. Mastm, v 3 1 1 got it fixed. Sunday unit nlng und But on ihe side of team achieve- Mkl 3 11 Russell Mm an pitched sliul oul Women's Slalom. Men's Tricks, went iivrr lo the Stadium again the "Jersey Ski-Ters" was or-ment,-Manager Frank Dowd's Kari- J«l>lou&kl. ct 1 ill to lead the i'lrulrs In a 40 Boys' Tricks and Men's Jumping. OiHirtiy, 3b Hull niglit. Hut he tried to get ..INONE CONTINUOUS OPERATION! ganized in April 1954, with 12 mem- tan Township Ramblers are the*' m vvirt nvri; the Tlgrrn. Glenn Wiillz.uk Practice sessions have been ar- through u gun K- the puck nguiti bers whose aim was to promote new bt'fisuiion of the Icacue. They and Jackie SIIUIIK IIUIIIIIIHHI Ihelr on tlic flrsl two Iri.jn, rra«hr>il und ranged fop? jumping only. Satur- water skiing activities in and have come up from mivhere to pitching Inlcnl.s lo li'ud the lluwks day's jumping practice will be held wound up with another hravy re- FULL-SIZE. around Monmouth County. Today win five straight. Duke llamlin, the o a 4-3 deciiilon over WcM Kcans- pair lob. . , on the five-foot level from . 7:30 this organization boasts of a mem- new pitching find of the Raritan Kfjport Arfi (4) burg Fire Company. . • [lOlb. AUTOMATIC a.m. to 8:45 a.m. and Sunday's bership from New York, Massachu- [earn, provided the impetus for Mrrliuky. u practice on the six-foot level from setts. Pennsylvania and New Jer- their surge. Me guined a vital de- 3 I Hie Plrntes blasted the Yankees Reul I'.stntii Listing C a r d I WASHER Human, rl 3 0 105 with Mike llcrgen guliiing-tile for solo al this' office. 8:30 a.m. to ;0:45 a.m. sey, who have earned a fine repu- cision fur his learn f over the Key- Steben. rl I 0 Explanation Of Events II WlUun. 0 3 2 win and Joe CUITOII confribiiliui: u tation of safely promulgating the port Acfsxvith the renowni'd baw.' Remrr 3ti A brief explanation of the events | skiing and develop- Opaiosky tin;..opposing pitcher 5-4. 3 II home run. In uther nrtinn Ki'uus- sporl p water Ouuiuwl> p S 1 buiK I'nik eked mil a 2 1 derision is hereby offered to help the aud- jtn(, young Ment (or tournainpiri T,hen, the toltowinj^m^hl, thc Rani j. ntiiiuiii. II> 1 1 "I / FULL-SIZE P KmiMlyl ,U over" ihr Hawks and ihe I'lyers WANT AD$ ience -to understand. SlalortK-^-iio : competition and show skiinjj. "l"he biers made it a sweep of Key port contestant shall follow the tow boat |h magnitude of this sport Hi ninipcil lo a Illl victory uver ' AUTOMATIC : sr0W in teams by tutithlinR Die Jets. Cardinals. Only 29' through th« entrance gate of the j indicates its recreational altribut- Set Up Aces Runs : DRYER Slalom course, pass around the out- j ,,s and thc kecn intPres( many have Ke>ix>rKe>ix> < The lulling and base running of Harit«Hit in Twi>. Hamilton , Wide side of any or all srx buoys, and : ,a|,en in lournamenl competition irl Am (() Iligli school grudunli'.i— want tu proceed through the for end gate i ssed this Rich Wilson. Onatnsky And Jack ' Available in Gas or sucn as wlM be w tne DuBois set up the Aces fotir runs. kmnv how you cm\ cninplelc your (constituting a pass), making the weekend. 1 Electric Models Al Jiiblonsky was the big man for Mvrluitk.v, u, If a o si'ivici obligation tlmmgh I h e turq and returning through the --> / ONE Trophies will be Awarded In thc Ramblers, his hit With the Roman, If 3 0 Army Reserve. . . . almost at yoiif course in similar fashion. If the SlSlclieiil . ttff < i sacks loaded sent in three runs and convenleiire. <^all MOpklna 2-2095 SPACE-SAVING contestant has not missed' any three categories, jumping, slalom II. Wlllnn. rb 4 I he .scored a lying run for the Ram- lcll B | buoy of gates at the completion of und tnck riding. The Thomas Irv- COMPAQ UNIT blers niv I'hil Cnnroy's one-limer. >ltlr)»h.v. St) his second pass, he shall receive a ing Drown Memorial Trophy still Dull,.li. 311 is at stake and will be awarded to The Ramblers, pulled it out in the f third and fourth pass without a stop, llui'hniun, u .with the speed increased two miles the Ntw Jersey Skier with the botton. of the seventh when Chip per "hour each trip through the most points for overall skiing abil- Chicco walked, was sacrificed PAINT SALE ity. ", _ along and no red on a two-base iu«ki (0) course to complete the run. Thus ibr k IASY TERMS! the first run shall consist of a max- The tournament, the only one error. \. I c B.P.S. Patterson Sargent Co. imum of four passes; all succeed- held in the New Jersey area, is The Aces nu-hilter was mude ef- Ul-owlt, c 4 0 0 ing runs shall consist of a maxi- open to all water skiers. fective against the Hawks by Klug- •fll. Ill •—- • r-o I Campltti'r' Automatic — B'lig by Fred Siebcn, Wilson, Gei- 1 S_o n mum of two passes. The use of.one In past years, the tournament Kovbui, p — Bes! Paint Sold Tush a Button lor With • GAJ ger and Opatusky, (he latter con- fi . tml Dry. Dry Only, Wath or two skis is optional. Scoring: was held In Red Bank. It was tributing a three-bagger in the hnncrlle. u&$ij . 8 Only Air Fluff, "Otmi One point is earned for each gate, brought to Mirror Lake, Edison, II. l.lititl Dry. Ep.n fourth to put the Aces wifely ahead 1 O 0 Gal. Qt. or buoy scored In succession with- this year to provide more Ideal Umitlry. J 0 » E>cluti*t FilUr • StrMm out at 40 With 'GeiKt'r hurlinfi ihe Watrtncnd Riniil Qi ! skiing conditions for the —contes- It • II cB.P.S. • Flor-Lux $4.50 $1.36 D»*n Clwn. way—li*> was, this was far more _««w.!J The Jump: The reBulatiorwheighl lants than ample. I EHiciant N« Ditirttnt of the championship jump js si ! ,, e direc- Mnl*\\Atl Ilintkl OHM MXKI B.P.S. - Satin-Lux . 4.69 1.41 X Mr E t0llrnan) nt Hard Conquest i i Ru.lt in ntt«f Rimevai J feet above water for men s com- (Or rAi. to : S/\ aim's (oiuitu'Nt of the Htdvcs B.P.S. • Viny-Bond . 3.BO 1.18 1ml. ft**. For* « S5 c^ petition and five feet above water Qbitclt. for ell other divisions. The surface was a hard one. 1-i.unkie UAJMI I no \ ii-lding a run in the first, p 1 t B.P.S. - Gloss-Fast 1.68 of this champ-onship jump is of More Swim Honors David ]h 1 I 5 YEAR WARRANTY on Sealed in Transmission wood and measures 14 feet by 21 then lightened down and I here )}atw>ii.' K« I n B PS. - House Paint .. . 4.99 1.49 Six more bayshore ar ea scouts. were no more runs for the Cliff- K M.r.Hlli.ii, • FREE Fvll-Ytor Service by figrSf Convtnieni feet. The approach for the jumper ; 1 f l must be greater than .100 feet', the , members of Boy Scout Troop 131, wood learn until the sixth. Hits by McCloskey Tung Seal - 50% Off RCA Service Co. Branches. maximum boat-speed is set at 35 , Keyport, carnitl (he "mile swipi" S/yurio and Ron David in tide up I he P.M. fnsi inning run use tnir meter BUM nan miles per hour for, men and 28 mph , honors at the Korcstburg Scout AM. TOOLS - IIOIISi: 111 MS — SOU) AC COST for all other divisions. Each ski.-r-i Reservation. NY, last werk Caiinrn Pixel broke up ihe gomr I No Monty Down Up To S Vein To Pa) in (he sixth, hitting it home run has three jumps and is scored on : Scouts earning the awurd were , Nuc-I.i. M the average of the best two for' Wayne Williams, William Boy-jufier D Apolllo had walked MKIIMI II distance and form. chuck. Steve Wilbur, Robert Shaw. bailers VVJIIIIF In iht'ir pitching .J^*'"!^. Gi-iger .1 o I) H & S Jersey Sea Skiff, >«. Triclis; In irick riding-Ihe speed ^-Dennis.9(Ulianu..MsLChrisJJlkms.-, mr-lb of the low Iwal Is optional ns each TannellT Yl buibi"" walEel d 'six wliTle 2 0. skier utilizes his own • routine. A | r about business cards? Siyarlo fanned seven and walked JOt) We can supply them quickly four. Mvllnrlv. i 10 0 Route 35 Kazlet PETE'SINC signal is jjiven lo Ihe skier from 3 0-1 ], _OF£N MONDAY AND FRIDAY NITES the official timer in the low boat and at the right price. Come The Rarilan Rovers were |efl In lUlTl., If as_,.lhe skier enters ihe course. ,nd try us. .. an ugly mood by the ditappoini- o a 44 W. Front St., K Each skier .[hen has a maximum CO 4-2700 of 20 seconds to complete his rou- tine before he passes Ihe finish 267 Main St., Keaniburg buoy. He may perform as many Ailc your dul«r ibout a rttl cool ertra-eoit optlon-Chtvrnlct itr condHlonln(. Across From Safeway tricks as he desires. 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T*»NWK€) modernized, rooms and bath, "en- Take time out to see these beauti- NJW, Glendale, California. Route ready for vacation, then when you will pay up to $5.00 per hour. W27 closed porch,, garage. Inquire 126 SIDING ful rooms. come home have them all launder- Central Ave., Union Beach after 6 WOMAN for office work. Must ed. Keep yoiir summer wardrobe p.m. • wj27 NO DOWN PAYMENT REASONABLE RATES' openiteiN.C.R. Inquire P.O. Box STULTUr, in A-l condition. CaU PArkway KARL FRANtZ - €0 4-3405 MATAWAN _. _wtf 158, Hazlet, N.J. wjl Trips "SINCE 1909" 1-3595. .,'. wjtf wjtl PARK AVENUE, 1960 trailer, 3 EFFICIENCY APARTMENTS, 2 BEAUTICIANS. Star Beauty Shop. JUNK CAR and truck buyers. We 7 room dwelling, electric stove, and 3 rooms; all utilities supplied. 984 Highway 36, Hazlet.'Tel. Col- pay the most, free pickups. Call bedrooms. Inquire 353 W. Front fcr Sdwdule aaJ Rate (al CO 4-2222 electric washer, screens and storm St., Keyport. wjtf Call SEa Bright 2-1703. wjtf fax 4-2875. ..„ wj3 anytime I^Owell 6-0948, wjtf windows, 2 car garage - Plot 85x SCHOOL BUS DRIVER, man or OFFICE EQUIPMENT; unlimited MODERN 3 room unfurnished 200 - $16,000. - Terms. apartment, heat, hot water, lights woman, short runs, start in Sep- PAINTER and paper hangef,iFred saving* on new and used desks, Poling, 103 Beers St., Keyport. and gas supplied, ideal location. tember. Apply Rathbone's Garage. Buy 10 Trip Books AW Save ypot chalra, filea, shelving, parts bins, Worlr wanted In Keyport ononlly room cottage, central heating, Tel. COIfax 4-3729. wjtt Highway 35, Hazlet.- w)t( drafting equipment and etc Ralph Tel. COIfax 4:6403. wj27' awnings, combination screens and THE BILDERBACK APART- TV SERVICE MAN, experienced storm windows, 2 car garage, Moccir 299 Waahlngton Street, 78752 STEFFI'S Pastry Shop.' Cakes and MENTS — first offering of 3-room only need apply. Call ^ Hollo's Charter Service 58,000. Keyport. Call COIfax 4-1558. wtt pies made to order. Birthday apartments. May be seen by ap- and wedding cakes a specialty 10 FT, x 30 IN. plastic pool, pointment. Tel. COIfax 4-6334. Dr. WOMAN for general cleaning and For Groups 43 Oak St., Keyport. Call COlfaj ROSS W. MAGHAN AGENCY practically new, $25. Call CO 4- E. J. Bilderback, 119 First St.. ironing. Urgently needed. CaH 4-0259. wj27/ REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE 1894. wjtf Keyport "V WJ27 COIfax 4-4521. "Iff Offers The Best In Comfort and Experience 138 MAIN STREET I960 MOBILE HOME 45x10 -,2 FOUR ROOM apartment in Mat- Male or female, with car, part time^ PETS MATAWAN, NEW JERSEY bedrooms,, side aisle, washing awan. Tel. LOwell 6-3975. wjtf afternoons. Tel. COIfax 4-2913. LOWELL 6-0003 machine,, awnings, extras. Reason- NICE three room furnished apart- VACATION TIME Is here. Board • • • wj27 able. LocUst Grove Trailer Park, ROLLO BUS TERMfNAL-SixComersKeyport your dog at Roolbow Kennels ment in nice residential section RART TIME worker, motor freight Your advertisement in . this Lot 4, Highway 3£ West Keans- of Keyport; tile bathroom; $110 per Individual pens with run, loving HIGHWAY farm 3 acres, 4 room business, experienced in typing Asbury Park - New York Transit Corp. paper will reach prospective house, 300 foot front $7200. burg wj27 month includes heat, gas, electric- and billing. Hours 3.30 to 6:38 care. Elsie Bowan, Old Mill Road, and garage. Adults only. Refer- 401 Lake Avenue . Asbury Park purchasers" In fcvery community in Marlboro Township. Call HOpkins SCOOTERO, , Lambretta Model 15JT p.m. Phone "for appointment Van COUNTRY home 7 rooms, fire- Tel. COIfax 4-63346 . wJ27 ences required. Call CApital 2.-9793. the bayshore area. -2895. wjtf ' wj27 Brunt & Son. Malawan, LOwell 6- place, 2 baths, 2 car garage on 1 MOBILE HOME Great Lakes 10 0064. wj« acre, easy payments. foot wide x 50 foot long, 3 bed APARTMENTS, furnished. 1 and "2 rooms, on bus line. Adults. In- WOMEN for light assembly work. rooms; includes dishwasher. $3500. ' Good working conditions, bene- '• McFARLAND BKR. quire 19 Atlantic St., Keypurt. wj27 Shore Haven Trailer Park, No 50. fits. Salmon Paper Box Co.. 26 New LOWELL 6-3395 Hazlet, N. J. Call COItax 4-5130. FOUR ROOM apartment in Muta- Brunswick Ave,, Matawan. wj27 RARITAN TOWNSHIP attractive 4 DIAMONDS—Are you to be en- won. Tel. LOwell 6-3975 or LOw- bedroom home, large kitchen, gaged? I can save you money.. ell HAIR DRESSER, experienced, ex- l ceptional salary. Apply Creative corner lot, 3 / years old. Close to I polish, sell direct to you. jewelry A P A R T M E NT; ufifurnlslted, 3 2 Hair Stylists. 1* Main St.. Keyport. rade school. Assume approximate- etc. Lejeune. Tel. 787-0589. wj27 . rooms, desirable location in Keyy - , d fl Cll COIf oi call COIfax 4-3440 after 6 p.m. IX..SJ.1.000 — 4'/;% V.A. mortgage. KNITTING SUPPLIES. Marian's Call COIfax wj2T Possession on closing, only JIG,500. port Ground floor. 7 Yarn Shop, 203 Lincoln St., Morgan. 4-3405. " i Chateau Realty, 215 Carr Ave., Tel. PArkway 1-1953^ wj3 APARTMENT 4 rooms, gas and FEMALE, certified nursery or kindergarten teacher for .Bay-, Keansburg. Call 787-5884, evenings POOL TABLE, professional size, 3- electric supplied. Inquire 89 Hlllcrest-2-3082. -WJ27- ^reheau Aye.', Matawan. _ .. .wj3* shore area. State complete qiTalifi-' pfece slate top/complete acces- caiidnsaSa experience:"WfTle.Boil OWNER transferred, m u.s t sell sories, $250. Tel. CO- 4-5142 afler 5 WEST KEANSBURG 3 room apart- B in care of this newspaper. wjU —iftstrablrt-bedroonTTanchrlmng linn: —^-_wj27.1 i htili!J room, kitchen, dining area, l'/j CADILLAC VACUUM cleaner, al- included; also nice 4 room home AUTOSFORMATE baths,.cellar, xecreatiori rogrojjwr^ most new, $35 Call COIfax 4-4254. J75 per month, no utilities included. :ircular swimming pool; back yard wj27~ References. Chateau "Realty7^215 fenced in. Priced $17,900. Carlton PORTABLE MORSE COO sewing Carr Ave., Keansburg. Call 787- S H. Poling, Realtor, 38 Highway 36, machine, like new. Call COIfax 5884, evenings Hlllcrest 2-30.S2. USED CARS ELECTRIC Keyport. Call COIfax 41918. wj27 4-5741. wj27 . - wj27 HWY 34 MATAWAN WHY R«NT? You may purchase ELGIN TA horsepower outboard WEST KEANSBURG, Apartment 3 LOWELL 6-4239 - new homes, low down, payments, motor, neutral and forward shift. large rooms ' and bath, 1 car ' wjtf iftohlhlyfpaymentyfpy s 515 Shore Road Good funning condition. $75. Call garage included, heat supplied. $85 1956 QLDSMOBILE 2-door, R&H, Realty,'100Rl'10033 SStat e HiHighwah y ** 36;CO 4-5050. wjtf ppr montir Call 787-2939. WJ27 low mileage, clean, one owfner, DRYER $600. private,.-Call LOwell 8>10H Call COIfax 4-1140. Union Beach. REFRIGERATOR,- Kelvinator, ex^ ONE LARGE front bedroom..ex- evenlngr-after 8:30 p.mr wjCT iEVEN ROOMS and bath, handy "cellent condition. $35. Call LOwell tremely clean, new bedding, quiet 1954 BLUE Pontiac, 4 door sedan. man's special, very large 0-2852. wj27 location, available immediately; automatic transmission, radio & .rounds, good neighborhood, 1 car MAPLE twin and bunk beds. also 1 small bedroom, neatly dec- heater. $150. Tel." LO 6-2437 or ,6 jarage." Priced for quick sale. Desks, cribs, high chairs, rockers, orated: available after August 1st. Lakeside Dr.. Matawari; WJ27 Shore Road Rcalty,"1003 Stale High- Reasonable rates. Both have pri- love seat and antiques. Rugs, used, 1954 FORD, rebuilt motor, clutch way 36, Union Beach.: Call COIfax 12x15, 9x12. Hooked and braided vate entrance. Inquire 172 Main St., 1140. wj27 KeyportK . 1WJ27 and front end: $150. Tel. 787- rugs 11x17, 11x11, 10x13. 9x12. 5815 afternoons. wj27 MODERN RANCH, 3 bedroom's, hot Shore Furniture, Highway 35, Laur- NOW RENTING brahd new modern 1950 FORD, good.-condition $90. water h eat, attached garagcr ence-Harbor; Open 9 to 9, wj27 motel apartments at beautiful Inquire 101 Church St., Keyport. $15,900. Sterling McCann. Real PIANO, studio upright, Call COI- wooded location. Ample parking. Half block from bus and shopping wj27' Estate, 253 Broad St., Keyport fax 4-3393. wj27« COIfax 4-1376. - wj27 center. -Central Park Apartments, INSTRUCTION SWE6T^CORN~ direct from farm Highway 35, Cllffwood. Call LOwell WEST KEANSBURG, 3 room Cape PROFESSIONAL teacher for each wholesale and retail. Will have 6-3735 or. LOwell 6-6643,. ' wj27 Cod with hot water heat, low up- it.all summer. Call COIfax 4-0924. Instrument, rental tee plus stu- keep. Immediate possession. Ask- wj27 CL1FFWOOD bungalow, 4 rooms. dent discount deducted if instru- ing $8000. Sterling McCann, Real Call LOwell 6-1843. wj27 ment is purchased. No contracts Estate. 253 Broad St., Keyport. REFRIGERATOR motors $5 each, to sign. No Insurance to pay. Tha large tarpaulins $10 each;, also TWO ROOMS, first floor, furnished COIfax 4-1376. „ wj27 or unfurnished; 4 rooms, first Music Spot, 42 Broad St., acrosa waterproofing foundation tar $3 a. from Village Television. Call C0I- floor, unfurnished; 4 rooms second UNION BEACH, 2 slory frame with can. Joe's Esso, corner Florence fax 4-5998. . wjti 3 bedrooms, only $10,000. Sterl- Ave., and 9th St., Union Beach. wj3 floor; also single rooms, light ing McCann, Real Estate, 253 Broad housekeeping 4 permitted. . Inquire" AFFECTIONATE, friendly young Real Estate For Sate St , Keyport. COIfax 4-1376. wj27 205 Maln'St., Keyport, —WJ27 male squirrel monkey. Loves HOLMDEL I acre, wooded building HAZLET tri level, full dining room, children. Call LOwell 6-2698. WJ27 Site, Ideal location. Priced $5509.' 1-J4 baths. F.H.A. and G.I. II- Carlton H. Poling, Realtor, 38 High- ABC mobile home 50 feet X 10 feet, Real Estate -listing Cards lancing available to a qualified way 36, Keyport. Call COIfax 4- 2 bedrooms, washer and dryer. uyer $17,500. Sterling McCann, for sale at this office. 1918. . wj2T Real Esta"feT°2J3 Broad St., Key- Call OSborn 1-3152. • w)27 port. COIfax 4-1376. wj27 WALKER & WALKER . REALTORS BUS I NESS S E R VICE S Highway 35, Hazlet '— IMlf »•>••••« COIfax 4-5212 Maintenance .Open 7 Days Top Soil Top Soil PAINTING, carpentry, glazing, - TRUCKING $600 dqwiT-for (he"qualified FHA TOP SOIL lock repairs, lump pumps, roof- buyer on this wonderfully livable AND Ing, Small job specialists. bedroom - home ^large living EXCAVATING" GENERAL SERVICES CO. room roomy eat-inn kitchenthen,, l'/Vfa3 EXCAVATING .'- LOwell 6-3107 baths, full basement c I o s e. W ^ LOADER DOZER SERVICE ^LANDSCAPING ."...I—.-. - -. • w|tt schools, shopping and transport^ * c hd S| Roa v Road MOVING,.odd jobs, largt trees aad tloIon When you see this loveliovelyy •»<•!.Grave. .Vl Han .d _..Fill. _Dirt. . . Fill dirt, road gravel, clnden. land shrubbery removed, attics, eet- >rl«,k front.hbme—yoQ'll know your ECKEL BROTHERBROTH S and. blUB.stone. :*" " : ' lan and yards cleaned. Landscape search Is over and for only $14,800. LOWELL 6-1845 :_ ing done. Call LOwell 6-3322 wjtf Write for Catalog and Map. wj27 BOX 64, OLDTENNENt RD. I DOWN O.I.,-J75.56J .MORGANVILLE, N. J. • •••B-&--R TRUCKING Upholstery pal and interest. 4 bedroom, full wjtf HARBOR ROAD, MORGANVILLE RICHARD'S DECOKA UNO ellar, attached garage, fireplace, ,1' LOWELL «••«« Chart bottomi, «: sofa bottoms. low taxes. Walking distance to HOLLYWOOD 110; expertly repaired al your school and "shopping, excellent lo- home. 5J4 Beer. St., HuleL CON cation. Full price $13,500. W. RIORDAN t> CARRAGHER Saves time, work and money-saves clothes, too LANDSCAPING . -.-wjtf fan 4-1544 , wtf' ACREST-» country alraosphere— best location, 6.room ranch, brick Complete landscaping-Jobf, free Ttleviiion fronts formal Mining room, •fire- estimate!. Excavating, cle»r,lng RO^D MATERIAL p!ac«72 oar garige, full cellar, hot propertyr grading. -Top toil- ana DON'S TV SERVIGBT- Fill. An electric dryer is BO safe and easy ws4er heat. A terrific buy at $19,- Blua itone, cinders,. gri|/el, find, For fait efficient radio and tel*- hanging, no soot or dust - no fadfaf 500. '-^L~. ^ •-___._ grltf. roid-Sfiyei, fin dirt,JdpL»an, vllloo *enrlo« call LOnrell «-»M4. \ to install, you can't afford-to be with- LOWELt 6-2434 etc.- ••••-, • • '• . • •"""" from fumes. Just the sunshine dean ^AN'S-AGENCY TV SERVICE out one for another waahday. No fuel drying of safe radiant heat that makes CR. HWY'M * MAIN ST. t wjl BULLDOZING & BACKHOE LOWELL 6-1600 pipes — just {tut it anywhere, even on MATAWAN I ' • - SERVICE them kitten-soft, 307<, Huffier and al. LOWELL 0-1881 Contractor* TEN EYCK RONSON INC. ,• the second floor. It will save you 220 ways fres-li-smeHing. Then, it saves OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK CARPENTER and building contrac- Excavating for celltn, pooli, lep- MATAWAN ' wJ27 PERSONAL SERVICE M YRS. back-breaking stoops, bends and lifts because you need fewer clothes aiirj tor J. O. McUgor. Florence AT*., tlcs, laterals, .tanki, footing!, pipe Situation Wanted Keyport New homes. garagM, all lines, grading, etc. Free estimates. each week and twenty 8-hour working tlteriMo&'t aod repairs Ca^ COI linens. You can wash and dry thesame WILL waib and Iron Hi types ol days each year. (University Mine and fax 4-4159. . wIU ECKEL'S TRUCK1NQ . SliUp Covert t day-even cut commercial laundry curtalni; also stretch curtains In (tTCICHARD'i S DECORATING m) own borne. Prompt service THOMAS KEARNEY WOOLLEYTOWN RD. motion studies). ^costs by doing more at home. < A PLUMBING * HEATINO MORGANVILLE. N. J. Slip covers and Draperiu made to Call PArkway 1-3595 ' w|M LOWELL 6-5707 386 Maple Plan order. Your fabric or our* at An electric dryer saves money, too - Ask your Reddy Kilowatt dealer to MALE; Young piano player de- wjtf low prices Piym-nt- arraogedL- sires work with trio or quartet. Keyport 53< Beers St Mazlet, COIfa» «- i because it saves on clothes two ways. Pl»»se Tel. CO 4-0213 any lime. Free Estimate* CO 44P* show you a-flameless electric dryer to- TOP SOIL 1544 wtt, Pint, its gentle action means they last day. You'Ll want to install ifin your w j_I7 FOUNDATIONS, concrete., brick. WILL carp for i or 2 children in stone, fireplaces and pjtioa. Free TRF.NCHING and bulldozing, ms longer. No wear and tear of outside home tomorrow. niy home.- C.1II LOwell 6:0705. estimates. Call fOlfax 1-M26. wj'27_ Miscellaneous son-&and, grivel, driveway gravel, Milestone, fill dirt, top soil. CONVERTIBLE TOPS RELIABLE woman will baby sit Antiaue- OIV'K I I. >.• I i For all model can Lirry's Uphoi- with children or elderly by hour slery Shop. 1J Little St.. Malawa*. JCP&L ir -day; alto wlshe* part time- DIETRICH BROS. We buy Aim sell Antiqun rurmtuir Call LOwrll C10IS w|tt if(tee work, all phasel. Cull LOI- NEW BRUNSWICK AVE. Jewejr Central Power & Ught Brlc-a biac. Chint. Clan.- Dalti f«« 4-O73I. wj37 MATAWAN Your advertisement in thl# Jewelry U S and Foreign stamp* MAN, 60, band/ wiUidrlver'i II- ' LO (Mper - will reich protpecti*^ K • I tensa wishes part time workV any 'iltatlhewulli Pnwdwvr, .Key purchasers In every commuaitf b> boura. Call GOIfa 4-MW. wJ27 port. COUu 4-144*. »|U wjtl tin bayihocs area. July 27, 1961 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. Thirteen

Mirfan. V J • • fUvart, if . . a * • Jmtph J. O'Raurfcc, Haxh.f, <•»• This v«.'t, why ^Occanport 7-3 Matawan Tiger* 111 Jta—7 went to veer oft Roul* 35 south- HUPERIOR COURT No. 10 N««' Bruiuwlck Avanui, Uala- iltd ihr fultiiwlna tiQu«t)ioH Into C!reek •.__.- LEGAL NOTICE Or NEW JKRSEV " :" IULU, N»w jM'aty. - '! '-• M which «r» fUtur*a and p*rl' Elation ran hijth in Malawin last bound to fo uate Keyport-Amboy CHANCEBY DIVISION The. approatjn^ktl . amftunt W lh« Good luck' w« •with Boyc» C. Kd. William- P»rk«v Parlin. re-1. ••OK MOUTH COUrfTY HuUtolnl r«ng« —t*l«i'lrl«>, night ai the borough't reprnenta- UONMOUTH COUNTY^ WUIard, «. »r IH Uurelhurit Dr., latad that he was Hopped tor a red SURROCATKfSURROCATK'.It COURCOURT . . Dorlnt No. r-««3-«l ii th> ium irf I«,OOO.M i«i*iii*r" MIHI •»«•, 37 Alurniiuim - - • -• «-=iivw in thf Monmoutll County i-11 HazlctFair NOTICE TO CREDITORS TO PRE- hawk Savlnaw wtd Uian A»«IH-U* 111* wxrlr of Will ««hx . Cllffwood Beach, at 1:3a a.m. Sit- lijht at the Cliffwnod Ave. inter- a corporation of' N«*v Jeraey, ISA K. WOIXOTT, ShM'ltf. llon ilumlimio dtjur. SENT CI-AIMS AGAINST-ESTATE lln >: Frank R. Carmlrhael. ti Lea|ju«-playoffs mad* jt two in a urdiy when his car ran off the section »nd «wl«d to move north ESTATK Or CIIMUXnTK WILSON al. Dmtfw DMMI July 17. 1MI Th» - •V»[)roxtn'i«l# • iii.ou»t of thi when the light turned xrtrn. Mr. ME-TERS. ttcMl ' By virtue ol f a writ of ea-li\ l,«uli J, Coh«u, Ally. JuHKH'titt In bt ulUritil fey nM i»k jow »vtf Ihr; Octinport. Panthers. Opens Friday rpaii on Lakeshore Dr.rCllffwood i' lu the ordrr ul EDWARD the - afcuve rtat*d artlun to m« dl.: JIT «•• U iTir sum v! |13.*K».flO\U>i«Uier VIII 1 Parker claimed the O'Roiirke ve- ih« toM» of thti unit.' The Tifen thereby advanced to the Beach, struck the uprights of Whale C. BROEGE. Sunoi.i. of Ul«_CountUl_ y rerted. 1 ahall «xpoa« for «*la at pith- The 18HjA.inual Hatla* JFire- hicle came across in Ms pal It and nf Mi>nmt>utli. ihU d^ d " th lit* vercduf. at Hie Court llpuic In 1HA K. WOLCOTT, »h»rllt. . second round of the • tourney and ^ mad*. " n«lwl J.ii>- 17, IIMIt — , men'» Fair will open at the Route r2rtek Bridge and then plunged in- thert waj littlt he could do to applUatiui) or ttittir undfrrHlfnacldl . La> the Ilnruuaii -of r'l'Mlmlit, Counly nt will meet the Red . Bank Roliry V Al Cll Mcnmuuth. Naw JeiKty, on Monday, K<>vava aitd And«j'M(m, Attr>. to Jtejreek. avoid striking it on the side. Nt> In- Verne Arlme Callnhan. Adiillnitlratrlx .117 46-4 |1*.« leanv at Red Bank Monday. 35 Fair Grounds on Friday night, of the cilntte of lh> ,aldCI>arlotU Wit- the JUI day -vl AuFUkt, 1»6). al 1 WI.'KlttOH (XJUKT Chief J. Edgar Wilkinson. Mata- juries were reported but damage to MMe>cra . deccB^edd d itiitici e 1f1t hercbh v o'i'Inrk. P. M.. PltvulhilK Time OK NKW JKKSRY Craig Jackson pitched the victory it was announced by John P. Wed- . All Hie loUonlnf trat-t or panel i'l CMANCKHV [)l VISION WJJI. Township Police, said the cars was extenslvi. (Ivrn Hi |!IF ircdlluri nf aald decemtd MONMOUTtl''COUNTY that put the Oceanport nine out of injjton, company presidentrMartin li |irrirnt lu lu. nl Adnitnlitratri> land and the pryJIIIM** licrrtiiatlvr MONMIUMTI COUNTY creek runs five to six foot of water tlrir rlalm* tindprr ath within atx particularly dekfilhcd. Kltual*. tying rck«t Nn. K-.IWie-ftlt . StlfllUKJATirs COURT' ' ' the tourney.'. He fanned seven and J. Ford is chairman of the fair at high tide at that spot and there mulhs IInnn lliia dale. mild being In-the Uuruufili at M«tn»mt Ui.il Siivi»itii J. 1,I>«II Ak- /MHS; Cage'Entry..,.. fn the Cuunt.v of Momnvuth ma !^alt M)t-ulltiii, i •avlnttt «n(i 1: 'htmtijft MrC-nl'i'ir*, pressive showing In the second and Mr.-WUIard having been drawnrd KNTATK OK MAHKI.I.K W, AOKK, Special features include the pop- Mitawan H i g h School Coach S4 l.skiwhtir* Drlva .. HKGlNNINfe at a iwinl in Ilir imrlli. Jr. iiml Ji>t)ii NicUiiliMiVBK. IUR wit* third innings, retiring the side on In the darkness, particularly if in- Cllltnmnl Hrai'li. N. J. easterly line, lit Neiv Brmunlck Ayr- \Uf H uilt.uf t-xt-iAtUtm lii I'IIKIIOIII lit Iho niOrr ut KIIWAUll ular amusement ndes for children, jjured . But thhe tide was kt.eb.ebk and AdiDhiUtratrlAdhUtl x 1 runners on-second and third. he- plans to enter a team in the nm . Kmkus.mku i Knnlnr and llunu, teel from a ntntuiUKUt luiilHlnv 11)4 Ihr ulxivt. HiHlrtt Ki'llnn lit me ill- C llliOrr.K. SillintaK of Ilie CoulllV and adults and fire truck rides, thh e drivedi r was ablble to scramble up Perth Amboy Outdoor Recreation 41 lliutad .St.St , suuthneaterl.y nmiel or u - tri\rl nt iri-li-ri, I khtill ex|Mt(,i- for *ulr *1 puti- »if MonnumlliMontiumlli.. Ihlji il;t.v rmKlt:. till III* Doug Marvel was a sensation at K») |»rt. N. J , land nwned tiy Clavpure Ztrpler u« III- vfiulue; «l Hir Cmirl Iliu^r In «tt|)tU-(ttl«n *if ilxnrd. FrtA Other features will be games and the bank of the creek and set to Department basketball tourney iteicrllied In a ilced (mm Je.sHle r. I he lloiouijli »'' rrrrliiilii, V\.u U> «f M .llmlriv uiul J H Miller, Kx •tecond base for Matawan. Hand- Mftninuuth. New JM>CV. "» 'M.imlay; free dancing nightly to the music dry land. When he. returned at 4 | whlch starts Aug. 7. Already lined ZlnmWr In C'larem-* ZI««Klci- liv (Irrit iCUtnn nfltift r rittrtr ii(tfnr7H«!(tf!d d ling five hard chances without an rei'ordFd In Uuok 211:1. Imlte 3!M. Mitll 11m ;21>l ituv uf AuiM.r.. Hiftl, Ml 'J M«hptl« W AK***. ilncriikrd, imtire h - ~ Patrolman John McGinty. | up are MHS stars of past and pres- error. Les Johnson made a circus' of the A'ibranls of Morjjanville. TO THK CBKDITOnS OK SAGE munumrnl lit'lnc dl'Unl ti»l.7u lie I Yitk, »* ,\l I'rtvnltJniE Tinir ItrrrhV Vlvt'ii In thr ctrdllat* of imlil shlp police, was having a j ent. Tim and Terry Magee, Dan SAVINGS ANll LOAN ASSOCIATION frnnt Ihr vit'klcrly IhU' (if Milln Sttrrt: MM.L Hint ttrtulii Int. ht;ri m putrrl (JitritM-d h> pir.-riil In Ihr Mtkl V.\>- catch in left field in the filial in- Firemen's night will be held ker lift the car from the | Ku2ma, Rollie Peterson, and Mike OF KKYPOUT. N J.; running Uiencc 111 HIIIUK tlir nurlll- ll lUl IM ml I iiitiiii ihrlf vlnlmr uniln oath \ithln ning. Al bat, Randy Davis clouted , ea>lrrl.v IIID; uf New HninMvlik Ave- otlif c li Tiiivnsliiii of Mnlnu«n', In V\r »ly iitiuiltix li.im li.U ilutr. ' Tuesday and First Aid Night, on ;. on orders of Chief Wilkin- rwitkowsky. MacCutcheon also hop- TAKK NOTICE" ffiul all pmriiii lt llflytlniT dct;iTi»« Inrly - thr^'e. doubles and a. single for a sky. MacCutcheon also hop- hftviitf: rUlms mjltrtat. KAI<1 iisMM-lHtuin nue nirli llfytln iTi ry Cmmty of Monnwmlh, In lliv Sl*t^ of Dulrtl Jul> Utlli. It'ftl Thd Ncv. Jcihfj Krcd M IiurltMt Thursday, Aug. 3. All companies j ""• shall pri-s<-nl them unrlrr nalli. tit the live mlmileK rtrst r IN IN M 4ftft' Wl a : ; perfec«r,fect day at the plate. . ... » FW* Mf- 'Villard told the officer he eBrus tdo havHollane Neptund ande Natstares ABeauforl Kernd, a«Mirliilli»> ullicf at 211 Hr.'»!l Klrrct. dlslar nl Mll leell l IIn « p >l"l IKrd tNG kllflUl Klltl -lIl'flKllllti*)- HH m w> « kurr Ktrtct Oceanport pitcher Joe Murdock !"", ! ?,. Pmes!had been cut off by an unknown tBo dplay' Hll. d d N Bfd Ke>|»irl. N»« Jfr»ey. mihln ' three bv a ktake, tllKin ISI nnrlh thlily»l« i *X IIWIM H MHlnv^u Nmv .1«i»e.v 1 a <1 muntlin from Ihr (late of this mitlvc, tlei|rL-es nrirrn mliuitrx I'u^l IN :I1* ap d*-*l "Mup ti( ,! DMIIIIII Miller. hiii!l a homer with one aboard to ggei t °* »' ™e - vehicle as he came up |o the ap-! ui be tiarnHl. forever aftfr. trom uny •IS1 Ki a cll-lulu'l nl IMI In'l In > ' \7 'C lh M 104 nn.net SlM-rl, l>, N .1 . M N ' the visitors.away to an early lead. , Local merchants who are Fair pproache s of the bridgeTangT d lost con- j For laggingggg breakfast appetitepp s arltnii ihiTcfor. pnlnt ruwt li>' a altkr; tliem-p i^l Joosters this year include 6ay> Doled July 27. l(«l ''• Niiulh l[llv41iT*«-_--fleBii>i'ji tiirlv-lhe NM hut. her.) The Tigers bounced back in their trol of the auto thereby. It veered during hot weather, try an !'oran'4C- SaKr SaiinxH and Litan mimiUii fiiNl.lS ,vr 4S- P:i and |MI«I- fllt'tl/lM the MmiiHiitiUi it> Drill'* r.r.l M Nmlriv. KM| , half of the first to tie it when Davis shore Stationers, Bayshore Hard- off the roadway, struck, the bridge egg": Add one egg, well-bealvn, AsMiriullun nl Krviwrt. N.J. lei »ltli Hie Mr*t I'init'sP u itiMnnre Dili,.-. A | > i. I ;t. \K< H N<> »H I C»iii,-tU >i til l.uu t hit his first two-bagger and Jack- ware. Budnick's Service. Conoverjand dropped down Into'the water [Jiuiirtaling Coi-iuiraUait nf nil (eel In « l«'Hil IIMXI >» I 'I'lir iifnirnHld alfn 121 MIIMI Slrrri. and a few 'gratris of salt to each IIY lirha M Sinn. KtnKe; thener .Ml xuuth Uifi t\ • »U il<-; —I ) lvir - <\,n- M.I!,.\i Alttinif\ - and a passed ball^ brought the two Sweet Shop, Heinke's Meat Market, I report Injury in the mishap. .blend, or shake well, and serve. •»J 10 1J 1113 BB' . • Wl uncl piiiflllel utlh till* MH n III 11!> .VI runs atound. H & S Jersey Sea Skiff, Keyport' - ' The Tigers went ahead in the sec- j "ardw"e Keyport Pharmacy, ond on walks to Ron Gissbel and ! h06w s . 3i Ma'I>' s Au'° p?,rl?' i Marvel with two out and Davis' Mu"ar s Sport Shop^ Raritan GarJ •j^econd two - bajjger"^ Malawan~a^Gr -Kathbone-S'1 6tiraj»e, • ••"Shorer *fcatc-rter Frank Shaw hit a homer, ™nt '""•, •?lr,?,u'), Motors, W.D. lithe third, then ihe Tigers scored ! Sw"r'«l. *.S. Wallace and Ye Cot-1 a second time in that frame when ^e John Caliendo was safe on a drop- The grand prize to be awarded ped fly and Les Johnson poked out '"e last night -will be a 1361 a two-baser. Chevrolet Bel-Air four-door sedan . The final Matawan runs in the! Purchased from Johnson & Gibb, fourth made it safe. With one but, i'"aUwa";' Davis and Doug Langbcin both | singled and Jackson was walked. Dismissals On loading the bases. Shaw slammed out a single, Davis and Langbein Attorney Pleas coming in. Mauwan TiKfrt (t) Withdrawal of complain! without j prejudice in any filing of a counter ! Marvel. 2b •i o a complaint was allowed by Magis- i H DJIVIS. ; mission of receipts in a siipponis- I MaTie^Vancroft; MatlTwan Town" CANTALOUPE INSURANCE ship, paid S25 and S5 costs on a no driver's license charge pressed MORTGAGES by township police. I Doing , more than JO-miles-per- ALL AND BONDS t hour on the Garden Slate Parkway BEEF each , resulted in license revocations |or, GROUND 19 both Donald Hardy,. New York, ... » t ..-1 and Richard Brown, Newark. Franks Jersey, SWEET MORGANVILLE SWIM CLUB Rib Steaks C 0 R N / NOWiOPEN •'...... Bacon sliced -... 59 Veal CutJets BLUEBERRIES 29 Old Tennent Rd., Morganville dairy products (Opposite Post Office) Italian Sausage 69 Chuck Steak 39 ran e Drink 2 29 Linden House CALL LO 6-9858 FOR Bakery Special,,! ? H BILL RYDER'S TOWN TAVERN CANS SedDenuts 29< Swiss Slices • 69 each 174 MAIN ST., MATAWAN White Bread 2^29• J»«age tteese •.: 2? Package Goods ^-^ Sand niches Linden House c™, Ham & Frank Rolls 12129':J PIZZA BY VERNA FFEE cou.met Sugar"Ddwts'^^ '"••-" 27' Salads '':"*"..-«'•"'-•"• •••'" 29' All PurpQse Grind English Muffins • •"- 15' , fflfilA frozen foods JFruit Drinks 10 99 Mayonnaise EVKKYDAV IMUCI1S |)i.-. ml'. BROADCAST HASH Pizza '4s 85 PINEAPPLE GRAPEFRUIT Blue Bird. 46 01 can19' Sausage Links 49 MAKES MONEY! \ -'-IJiiUi'ii IIIIIIKI: Mnvflii'.vi-i , Farm Fare light meat TUN A Tlicrc are'timcf, or seafons, when many Waffles * W ddiiLJdl Crinkle Cut •—' •increase lheir- profits..-... .., ., .,...... ;., French Fries ; , Wiiili' KOM' _£iidi silualions local businesstaiea . niuVal this hank, an attentive hearing LIQUID TEA and a, nnenre desirc^to cooperate; Snuwl ; commercial -and industrial Jfarts arc an Linden House No. 2 can I." ' ' iin'portant'opiiortunisy for iis, as-wdl at le 10' —[———,—-.u I A nut .I own ""'••'" :,!.„. lr- ,''•••'"• ' - '''111 hf.ip. •• - MILK BANK Cheese Spread 2-69' MATAWAN, NEW JERSEY u ELBOW MACARONI 1 ii). 2 iii»< Tea Bags 126 ..^!N ST., MATAWAN Linden Farms TIDE detergent Open 5 Nights A Week 2,9* ""•'• Mon. thru Frl. to 9 P.M. -:- Sat. to 6 P.M. **«- Ice Cream NB( I'. i - I'liuml Iliix I* I'rlio I llnllvi> Hun Suliini.lV, ->I|IV 1* l'«rk (o«Hr» — Itr Pep* fourt—n MATAWAN JOURNAL, frl. J Tfcurtdtiy, July 27, 196]

Enrollment At PLAY -•"•:- •' •."/•" JCHitsPeak .-^jionmoutli .^qllega'f inrollment ' fomlnuei to war, • ettlng new rec- yfAWAY Qrdl ai tha 1961 summer program j$ pursued by 70S »ludenTs.Vthey -«- «om» for lummsf,-study fronT 169 ioilegei. ~ Th» llgur» 703 represents-an-In- arease of nearly 20 per cent over FROM TRAFFIC ^h« aamf period last year when {93 men and women signed up for olasies.lt also Is more than a 40 Vjwr cent Increase over the 493 en- HEARING AID USERS rolled two summers ago In 1959. Now Is The Time In June, the college set another en- To Change To "Super-Right" 'TENDER SMOKED rollment record when it began pre- Hearing Comfort! White House Ntw WIDEX Hearing Aid i« WHOLI or CITHER HALF . ••tudents, a 50 per cent Increase scientifically developed with Evaporated Milk over I960. adjustable power to "sound" The mounting enrollment records,/ you in at any conversation CUT 45ik •aid Dr. Kenneth StreibiK, Dean «T , '- level. Use it during buafbess hours, while telephoning, Administration, "reflect the grow- shopping, visiting or travel- ing demands made on the College ling. WIDEX- proven quality HAM by the populous Central Jersey captures lire wonderful world White House Wholo of I'th.r Hill area." Hs said requests • for new of sound for you. Demon- Courses are numerous and the Col- strntu for yourself the full Dry Milk Solids FULL CUT 49* lege plans to continue to meet th? value o/.lhc-wide experienced HAMS needs of Its students. "•II1KX lnit.nl > Ib. 4-2/ S oi. OQg AACCORDINQ TO U.S. GOVERNMENT SPCC1FICATIDN1 Referring to the many Inquiries • Expert Fitting the College-bisracejvedj^garding admissions, he said Momiioufh" Col- J> Liberal Trade-In "SUPER-RIGHT" QUALITY BEIF lege has not had to close its door L to qualified students because of Aflowdhce" •-._« - Nectar Tea BONELESS - TOP or BOTTOM lack of space. "This has been the Rich «nd Fli«orful oase for several months with many • Starting At %7S New Jersey Institutions," he noted, "but not at Monmouth. We are, however, of necessity getting con- KEYPORT stantly more selective." Hearing Aid Center Elinor Tilford, Director of Ad- ROUND ROAST 69 Swift's Sausage missions, revealed that current ap- 29 WEST FRONT ST. Blackberry plications indicate a faN enrollment Keyport CO 4-2008 j •' »£ Short Cut (First Cuts Prloid Hlglur) Frith—Bomliii front Cull Straight Cult BROWN 'N SERVI In excess of 3000.' —' Preserves LINKS Ann 21b. C RibsofBeef .59C 69' BrisketBeef 59* 79; Pig. |.r * Jpp Sirloin Roast T.1 751 Ham Steaks cTZ. 89* Chicken Leg Quarters 37? WINDOW SHADE SALE! a PLASTIC MATERIAL - MOUNTED Rump Roast '<»<" 75? Ground Chuck Beef 59 Chicken Breast 41? Cut to size up to 36" widths Chill Sauce OK UVERWURSr "lup«rRlghl" If Ihi Pliet Pirtiot wllh II oi. AJEg " Pot Roast 59,! Bologna 49 i M.iUrid flih bot. •• Reg 149 Sale 98' Quick-Froi»n Seafood! Open Friday Evenings Until 9.J 1! Ragu Jersey Fresh Produce / Fried Scallops £fi 1£» Spaghetti Sauce R«d, Rips— Fin. for fflerng""'—~" "" Whlfing Fiffef c.P-.j.k.-. «« Pl.in II'/IOI.44Q »r Mi.t |.r ** 1- --ftrv* Quality Products For Home. And Induslrv Red L Fish Dinner t!." '£' 6old«n Shore 26-28 West Frunl Street We Deliver — CO 4-2000 Kevporl TOMATOES 2 - 1 Swift's Meats Shrimp Oreole pi,. for Babies Oultlvatad plot Frozen Pood Valuetl Flni For Saladi sr DeiMrti box BLUEBERRIES rrall Ltnon—All Virlallit M 2nd BIG WEEK Iweat, Tender aart Sunkist Punches 7 !.:i Palmolive Soap GOLDEN CORN OrapoJuice : 4: 59* Wllh?. offlib.l Hew Cabbage ••" At Green Peppers 15b* Hawaiian Punoh «•«?«*•"-»2 J."; I71 Wallace's Prom Lot«l Pt b fnm teHthtm Hmt—tj tkt pl««« 4« Ik. Squash ind Y»! 2 19* Ohopped Broccoli ^'^ SF t; 40« OIMA* Watormelon ^ eH F Cucumbers spinach °r.r:Br «r «• Woodbury Soap C M semi—annual Oomblnitlon It off«r Birds Eye Pies ^" 2 Z 47« Stuffed Peppert H'"™^ou11 xW« sale DOLE'S piNiAPPLf JUICI 2 - 59 Buttered Beefsteak •-M- UP TO 20°. AjaxOleanwr Jan* Parker, Tangy, Tampflng —WfllnMoTlnrbhjnli Wallace's Semi-Annual Sale Ir Now In Progress and Once Mort KtLLOGG'S CORN FLAKES 2'.'," 45 withh ii. a i4«. 97 Wi Remind You That II I« Not Th» Prlca Ticket Thai Counli At ( LEMON PIE A Sale But The Quality Behind III .¥l.k.l * ..,."•*•"•-• 1 Colgate Ad LEMON JUICE ""Kir IAVI 10. Famous Brands Par «ut«m«tU within MenVand-Bays* I. off SCOTKINS imr.ss 2 29 Clothing, Furnishings, More Jant Parker Ymlvetl Hats, Shoes Vel Liquid Detergent BLUE RIBBON Daniih Ptcan Ring '»*4I« Spanish Bar Cakf lf.:;85s 2Ar62« p CLOROX BLEACH A 53 Cracked Wheat Bmtd^lSc W. S. WALLACE Waldorf Sumliln* * . • IHI Inni—N•, of it DMr firk Plonli Aiiortmml - WMteEggs^ li Colgate Soap 35' 59* Danish Cookies w85 Store Cheese °^r'b 69* Daily Dog Food c dexola AC^O« i57 Cookies oSfi, • • 5T2* Swits Slices LornaDoone>^± t35c Grape Jelly HZlv Mel-O-BIt Mild BlUeOHWti .f.n.y D.m.,H. Marvel Ice Cream • 59- Wine Vinegar V."' OottageOheeie,,,1;;,:;',"^^"* Keebler Club Orackers %W Miracle Whip ,J^ Breakstone's Yogurt Maxwell House 'KT *.™-^rH3? Oulden's Diablo Mustard Borden's Buttermilk ( e PlllsburyFlour Aii'urp.,. i49 MarcalTissue A,»,(.dc.i,r. Fresh Milk'^r. -Refreshing Summer Beverages!- «ing«AI., Club Sod., M,.t Vacation Time Sptahll Yukon Club frdt H.»on-Plui D.po.lt with AsP's OWN All PUvori—Pirn dip. All FLvon—Plu. J.p. SUNBEAM ROLIMASTIR PURE VEGETABLI Hoffman's 2?.;: 49° White Rook 2^49° SHORTENING 9ln,irAli, OlukSod«—Plui dip. Pluijtpoiil .-..•-•.-. MOORE'S HOUSE PAINT Wondoilul n»w rtclpti on (hi ELECTRIC SHAVER • Sparkling fresh color! l»b«ll All-Purpou diHo li Idill OanadaDry 2^49° Ooca-Oola Qi;:W for cikti, plea, porfect frltt.. (In Travel Can) r • Brilliant non-chalking whit* IHI ORIAT ATUNIIC 4°PACIFIC TEA COMPANY, INC. • Long-lasting high glou • Hldoi all surfaces quickly, ooilly dexo With i »J.OO Food Purchsu • Prolocli whll« II Uautiflei 1Q95 • White li fum« and mlld«w r«ililanl AMIRKA'S DIFINDAB1I rOOD MIRCNANT lINtl IIS9 Get Your* Today—Whllf Th«y LfllH y>l H Hii •<•)—«t Benjamin Prliti (fret, (liru ttt., July 19 In lupsr Mkt'i O Stlf-Itrvlet itor«i. OOtb

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