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Usmbti Nations!. Cdlloriij-Atsociitioo Uambar 89th Y EA R — 14th W EEK . New Jersey Pres. A.iacllUOS ' MATAWAN, N. J., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1957 . County Preu Single Copy Ten Cent*
Robertsville Water Shortage, Bills Building Proposed As M adison M unicipal Hall Two More “Mob” State Approves Area Man Killed Frederic Fcsslcr, Ilntlct, architect for (ho Matawnn' Not Authorized, Grip Marlboro Board Members Fined Township Hoard of Kducn- In Auto Plunge tlon, reported Tuesday t h e Water Carted By Firemen For Pupils Use; ; . Youths Had Sought rKlntc Department ot Uducn- Martin Is Victim Hot Lunch Program Exceeding Money.Allowed "War" In Matawan tlon hnd approved tho plans lie h a d submlttcd f o r tlio Of Virginia Mishap ; - ' Marlboro Tuwnyhlp -Board or Magistrate James H. Mar projected tObottle. In .. addition. tect a flaw In the manhole Ackerson Berates pluntie off the bridge knottier- tl. length of rubber hose with one Mr., Morris stated, the Fre- cover of a chromic acid stor* New Education oar drove onto the unoomplel*. neau and Marlboro Fire Co. age tank, according to t h e Marlboro Appeals Two Withdraw ended "loaded" with lion, n Gossip Of “Deal” ed portion of highway but tha ' -. tank truck and tankers h a d state health offlcerr-Mf, Rzlgi- Education of. a new order; hunting knife and a piece of driver was ablo to stop wllh been pumping water Into the linskl reported the company on tho advisability of keep pipe covered with tape with a Magistrate Must Be “ his front wheels over Uie Stop, i- well each day to give supply had; taken the needed meas Heard By Board ^ ing out of trouble with t h e iAs Candidates . • . • . loon handle' were 'part of the Mr Martin w a s reported - for. sanitary needs. This w a s ures to-correct the -situation law and on what happens to assortment of weapons Mata- Lawyer, Mayor State* missing-by his wife, Mra, not wholly satisfactory. H^p- and had Installed .,a fan to ef* ; Many Petitioners you when you do get In ; Five Seek Madison w in police found oh the of Helen Sohoen Martin, satuiy Mayor James H. Ackerson peared, as report was recqlv- feet better dispersal of odors Receive Reductions trouble with the law* w a fl , Township Offices T~" fenders. ■ day night, a few hours beforo ..... , e i toilets .weie. not-developing Township- Attorney Joseph) given the aevehth grade . In.. ,, Joaopli. Jffnci,-Jr. and- Jack omphatlcallydeiUod.Monday the...ftttBl-Rcctdtnt.-ROCordlng -' the proper pressure to flush H. Edgar, Highland Park, .in .Tlie Monmouth C o u h t y Harltan Township schools There will be-five candidates Brown, ‘both of Neptune, were night at jJJemoorntlo rally to Matnwaii Township: polioe. - Board of Taxation heard 39 as* ' . Me: Morris saw the artesian formed the committeemen the Tuesday, ‘ for the' two .positions on t il # the-y ^U t h s fined Monday. In Holmdel .tlint a "deal" cx- Mr*. Mnrtlii told polioe s li e ' township will have to defend sessment appeals by residents Tho eduoatfon the seventh* Madison Townshlir coinfnlKe; Brown admitted owoln* t b e had not seen hoi: ‘ husband j Well the only answer. He ad- of Marlboro Township Sept. 25 lsted=WhFT6by the Republican ■ mttted his estimate ot c o s t four appeals against assess gradcrfe. received on the wls^r '.[latcod ot the sevEn pvev'OUs- Knife b^t Jones avowed none Blnoc ho lelt'tor work al the ments before the Division....of. In Freehold. rThe hearings last dom of good deportment and ly entered in the race.' Tho or the w e a p o n a wero his. nominee, 'opposing; him f o r Otis Elevator Co, plant In liar. . . . - was $915 If, a new pump was ed until 5:30 p.m., the longest needed but felt the Installation Tax Appeals, State Treasury complying with the laws . of two who have withdrawn ate Thomas -Murphy and Roches township 'ComitilUccm nn, Stan rlson Tluirsdtly mdnjhig. ; Dsp&rtment, Oct. 11. One of session the bparcj has had m the municipality;state a n d Hmpld Sheble, Laurenco Har ter Jones, Neptune,'and Roll- ley Btllvellr would bo appoint Ho Is' stii'Vlvud ljyJilB inolh« : - ' could be made for $500 If the lhe current’series of hearings. old pump worked. these appeals is a large o n e nation In which they live bor ai|d=Mefvln L, Koblnson, eTt Kyansv Asbtffy- ptii*. wero ed magistrate ln return f o r er, Mrs,-Millie tlfpunti),, M iiK...'. from Old Bridge Stadium Inc. Most petitioners protested Other Wells Drying was given them:by a teach? Ntadlson, both Independent Uie youths previously 4 l n o d. OOP support to get Mr. Ack' tin, Payottevllle, N. C.; h I » Road Complaint what they'cfflled inequality In Orson,re-olodled. Mr. Btllwsll wife, Mrs. Holon tUohoeni Mur- ... y Harvey-Holland, board pres,- I . er who could claim io be an candidates. ^ These five were picked ‘ up Two residents of Union Hill assessments, adding that they authority. Township Magle* when Special Officer J a tn o .• relinquished the mnKlstrntc'a tlm two'daughtors, Jane nnd - . ident, foresaw that the well at didn't object to paying their Expressing doubt of the od- Rd. asked that something be trate Seymour R, Kleinberg^,: vlsobllltyr of a..third 'tlckot In Vol)t, borough police, found offioo lust spring when -ho Mona, a son, James, Jr., all • Marlboro School would go out share If' neighbors with com done about the road so t h e The" seventh graders-filled- lhe race, the siatemehl Issued fhe^r car parked with the mot (continued on pago thirteen) - (oomiiiuofl oil pngo twelve) . shortly; too, making a double school bus could traverse It. parable property paid as ■' expense 'for artesian wells. Ills court to capacity Tues by Mr. Slioblo and Mr. Rob or running and the assortment They charged that lt was nec much. To support their claims, day night. , .of -weapons on the seat, There sre such; wells at Cen- many submitted figures frojn inson reads: "VVc, as llldciicn- ’ tral Bjiliool, of 325 pupils, and essary • to go -into Marlboro They saw' one miscreant' denis, feel that third p n r t y Janies Dixon. South Atlantlo Township, two miles away to tax books. Some filed photo arraigned nnd incur the pen Madison Placement Of Pupils In, ;■ Morganville School, ol 188 pu- graphs comparing nearby candidates would serve no use Ave., Matnwan Township, ar- get out and that the extension alty that the Jaw provides ful purposo for tlio people of realeff by Bergeant- Robert V. ■' pllsv. but none at Marlboro that Is supposed to connect properties with theirs. Schoiy. of 120 pupils, and. Rctb- f o r his particular offense. Ntndlson Township ln this elec {gcQowan for' bolng drunk Souths Amboy Meets With Opposition with Redshaw Rd. and Texas, Before the hearings started After this factual dcmonstra» and disorderly and causing a v VJer^nie'/scbooK-br 46 pupils, Howard J. Preston/ Marlboro tion. We feel that this year the Rd: has' been neglected^for 13. tion. of how the 'law func«r people have a choices because dlslusbtince An. a slhrc »t Main (continued on page twelve) Township assessor, consgnte'd Superintendent Critical Of Move In Report years and Is unusable. Mayor' tlons; the ‘'magistrate gave the Democratlo party'hns.been and Llttlo"8 l»r.- Baturday. nt ,L~. John L. Chamberlain promised to ..granting reductions sought hitriecturo on. tha, .wi»4qm:of r >b>o»;'4^j,tied wLUi,new .l()»(lfrT In default oj-ti MO To Amboy Bocydj Township by five petitioners, b s -follows: abm ethingw o ii 1 ti ba done helng as little1 a part of such, ship,; now ldoals and n e w ffnc and ^5 costs of court, W«» Frdbcls P. GUmnrtln, Boupd- Furthei' *ppr«nph to;tW;iiub. about it. ., . iproceedlngs as possible. • thinking. sentenced' lo 30 days In i h o Jeet (if pltiolng Mhdlaon Town* __E -Q m e.r- Committeeman ary Rd.. .imptovements,-$50ll "The weight of tlie third couiity Jail. " " Reveal Services ship pupils In Hriiiltl A m ho y‘ Thomas Miller submitted a Jar to nothing; D a n l. el Brewer, party vote could-possibly de John V. Wdstond, -A--WIHo.il schools Is expected lo be'mutfe Marlboro Problem of what he claimed Was efflU' Route -79, improvements, $2000 Ave,, for throwing beer onns at a special* meeting of t h e . (continued oa page twelve) to nothing; Ernest Katz, land, Authority Moves feat the will of the majority, For Yom Kippur Revaluation, Naming $100 to'$50. and improvements, and thus we would loose our outr-^f his car on Main' St,, on township bon rd o f education-- V.:_ Roads, Also Come Up (2000 to $1900; Charles Beute, baltlo to Insure proper leader Sept. 2P, paid a fine of # 10 and High Holy Day tonight, At a special mooting■> Nab Youths In South Baldwin St,r iand, $500,to $200; On Tliird Lane ship for our community. Wo 13 court.costa. CltcDhen P. Alik Inst Thursday,^t(K) hoard re— as, 303 Main 8 t., given » sum ' Drying out wells: assess- Anna Bradach, Tennent Rd., will still continue Our vlefll-c Will Be Observed celvetl sssuranco frblll Oeorgn..... Jersey For Auto Theft . Approves Contract ance.- keep the people Inform mons for careless driving by Huhn, chairman of tho.adiool merit revaluation and the nam land. $200 to $100, and Im Yom Kippur, the Day of ing of streets occupied t h e Two youths are In detention ed, and v,ovk for the better Capt. John.Melna, paid a fine eommltteo ot the Bputhwood.... provements, $800-lo $400. With Engineers ; Atonement, Is the li o 11 oa t : day . ...* MarlborOTownstiipC6mmttt.ee ment of the-people ln Madison of |S and $9 court costs. Iloiiieowuers Association, that ln county Jail In default of The board granted these re In the Jewish year according at Its meeting Thursday. Miss T h e New Jersey Highway Township. . / Fred Lnslier, Browntown, n "high school offloliil" in. 92000 ball each for theft of au ductions in Marlboro T ow n- to Rabbi llarfy O, II. Lovlno 1 Edna Netted, who lives on a Authority has approved- a J41,- •We have observed and In- arrestod by Chief of P o 11 o e tioiilli Amboy' had..liiforiued to, Capt. J. Edgar Wilkinson, of shlp by consent: Irving L. and: this yoar begins tomor 000 contract with an engineer vesttgnted-the candidates for John J. Flood for being drunk him that no olcmcnlnry- pn- farm on Dutch Lane Rd.,. re Mutawan Township Police, re Owen, HolmdeURd., Improve row evonlng (the ovo -of t h o ing firm ln connection with the the Madison Township C o m- and disorderly on Orchard St., plls and 130 liigh sohool pupils ’ ported her well had goto dry ported • this morning. The ments, $2300 _to |2000; ‘ Alfred sl;onth day; of the month, Tish for the first, time .In'the 36 youths, John J, Kelly, 18, of L. Lankenau, Jr., Wilson Ave., proposed widening of the 06r- mlttee, We have carefully conV- t ccolvnd a ISO flno and. court from Madison Township could years she has lived there. She den State Parkway In the Key- sldered both their platforms, costs of IS, John MflCullers, 5 roinii and Is concluded at sun bo takeiT into §outh A m b o y 08 ' Forrest Ave., Keansburg, land, $200 to $100, and im set Saturday, • ; blamed It On "the Increasing and James K. Smith, 19, Louis provements, $1500 to ,$1000; port-Matawan area. The pro apd the record of both parties. Stillwell St., Maiawnn,. w ho schools, • . . • ject Involves widening t h e “ Wo find that thd'Domocrnt- was.arraigned on complnlnfcof Servlets at tlm Unltod He demand on underground water ville, were picked up lr Howard Moe, Route 79, land, brew Congregation, Koyport, TKo scliool offiolal was' ro- . sources by new homeowners. sourhbountf. roadway to allow jo Party’a platform ls more hit wlfo Catherine,'.who Ho Moorestown yesterday $400 to $200, - and Improve Synagogue will begin tomor portod t() Have atatoil-llint ths Bhe asked that approval of nal- os, wanted for thr theft of a ments, $1600' to $1400; R o y a third lane of traffic from the beneficial, and rccognlzes the cused him of klfiklng her, tear Million revenue to bo received - row at 8 p'.ni". and on Baturday nor subdivisions by the plan Denninson, Dutch Lane Rd,, Keyport-Matawan lnterohonge urgent needs for tho people of ing off her coat and being un car midnight Monday from the services will begin al B ajn , by South Amboy would by |92,- 1 ' ; ' board be slopped until a ns far as the Asbury Park toil Madison Township. Their 10. der’ tlfc Influence of liquor, parking lot oi the Mntawan- iand/$200-to $100; Ullredo Ed Ratbl Xovlne and Cantor Si 304 for tho elonientory pupils — solution to the water supply plaza, a distance of 15_mllcs. point program coincides In paid n |S0 .fine and (5 costs of Keyport Hecreation Center, wards. Route 79, landr $8000 to mon -Wahl will offlclato, and •no.fldH fcir Uio high sohool problem ls found. every reaped with o ur.Ideas, court. - Lower Main St.1,. to $5100 and Improvements The contract Is with Alexan - Tho scliciltlln for. the- day Is pupils or a total cost of llOfci.'' ‘Our Investigations have re ' She explained.that she made The. stolen car belonged to $5000 to $4200; Mr. Edwards der Horenchak Associates, as follows: ..Mindin' ‘Service, !I02 tu the Madison Township vealed that, In our opinion, the reference to minor subdlvl- Augustus Bogart; 204 Broad also Route-16, land, $5000 to Ncwaik, consulting engineers. tomorrow, 3 p.m.' .Yom Kip- school district, . ■ v- . Republican administration hos aions because developers of St.; Keyport, according to com $5800; Whiter Rletzke, Old Am The firm is already at work Unusual Legacy pur-Kol Nlcliol; tomorww, # The South Amboy •officiol...... ' major subdivisions, those of plaint signed by Patrolman boy Rd.. improvements, $1300 on plans and flnnl cost esti accomplished llttlo or nothing- p.m.; morning servloo and Was .reported as finding 'the. : more than five lots, have to Charles Arlano. township po to $000. - • mates. Mrs. Katharine Elk us tdy aid the progress of our Vltkor, Baturday, D a.m,; Mil' city fathers reccpllve to t Ii #" - lice. He put out tho description tuwnshlp. They have boon * go to the State Water Policy With appeals • pending, Mr White, authority chajrman, Results In Book saf, noon; Religious needs of proposal os It’ would relieve Commission to get approval to of the car and the 1 I c e u s c Preston agreed to these reduc said tho authority will await a "marking time",ever s 1 n o. e ,Hr*tory..l» Memorial U.II.C,, 3 p.in.; Mlnaha Serv thn tax burden of financing lh* tap a water vein. But those riumbefwhlch resulted ln their tions on Improvemen-ts after a final report from the firm bcJ they assumed control. ' ten, 4 p.m.; Nella, OillO p.m.; ,1700,000 ne ^.addition, made jo” .. who biiy. lots and erect houses ‘being apprehended by state po conference with Marlboro fore formally deciding to go "The Republicans have To Alfred P. Conover Munrlv, 0:30 o.in, - Iho city schools In ths past, ,ln the parceling off of a minor lice ln Moorestown. Det. Cal Township ^AUorney. C/ifton ahead frith the project, (contlmied on-pmje- tlili tecn> .Rabbi Lnyine comments Uiat year. . - ■■ ' ' J subdivision property oan do as Mount, New Brunswick State Barkalow and Leo Kaplowltz, ' Report la Due An unusual legacy from tho Yom Kippur Is a.day of fait^ Different Heports they please about tapping the Polioe, took statements from representing the petitioners; She said the report may be late^frs. Laura Mar Conovpr, Ing, a time set aside for the In Differing markedly from (continued on page thirteen) Suspension^Or'dered . the youths confessing the theft. (continued on page twelve) lu by the authority's next Keyport, as'a memorial to hor dividual to confess ond repent lhe report of Mr, Halm w a s meeting, Oct. 10. At an author For Melody Bar huBbanri. Alfred P, ‘ Conover, of Ills sins and to seek nUine- Hint ol Jamoj I", Tusllh, »u< • has made posnlblo tho jiubll* perliitendent of Bouth Amboy ity meeting two weeks ago. a A 3C-day suspension of t h e mont.for th e wroiigfr'lio Ims p o 1 n t south, of Eatontown, cation of a history of the Uni* schools, to that olty'i board vf- Girl Scout Fund Drive Head Names Chairm en tavern,license of Charles Scd- committed agiilnst Clod a n d about 12 miles from tlie Mata- led Stutes Soldiers' Home in ndncstlon Iasi week, l l w a I. don, trading an Melody Bar at ■nan. The Rabbi notes that the ean-Keyport area, was discuss Wafihlngtop, 13,C\. keynote of tho day Is tho d l tho opinion of Mr. Tustlii that ed a r the widening project's 795 Summerflcld Ave., Madi Mr* and.Mrs. Conover reuld* no more thnn SO high school son .Township, was ordered Vino assurance that guilt oan termination.^ pupils' nor do olomohtnry pus—, Monday by Btate ABC Direc ed-for many years at OH At •bo. atoned for by penitence, (continued on page twelve) lantic Bt.j Keyport. After hnr plls could be accommodated i- ' tor Will|am If, Davis. The ban prayer nnd rlgliteous nctlon. husband's death on July 19, without hlrliig added, teschers - will atari Oct, 9, “ Yom Kippur In observed'for Conover, made nv- U\in day nnd according lo trn niid other readjbslments orthn , School Bus Violations The .defendant' pleaded oo ran«ementa through.. her at <11 tlon nn lloxh Hanhono every ■lelioolfl tliiit woillil make It In- dcftfRf^T^ife^pharge that last torney) MMvln A. X’hilo, iCoy* Imllvlduiil iinsnes 111 Jutl|ii)ient tulvlsnbln slid unproTitnble t o r - Break All Records Aprjl 17 he permitted two mi port,’ for a residua^ ci^UHo.to before tlio I,ord nnd on the /loutli Amboy. " ' nors to consurno several glass All local rccordB for lhe Is be set up In her will , allocat Dny of Aloneineiii;'one’s fato t Mr; Tustlji_(.o • ■ , xiectl^rwHh felease of his re ing hours prohibited by lo w and Hiflt she felt rdnce hh; In*' on Yom Kippur'llio p u 1 p l'l According lo Mr. ^Tustlii, port poljce activities dur anc then hindered an investi eome Hnoimh lhe yea^a hud lluwein nre being donated .by lliilliiinn lllgh School him a to- gation by otntc agcht«. ~ ing September. come fjionj hb.fi.tmy i»ervl<:cM, It Mr,'nnd Mrs Milton'(Irile. tnl.ol 270 pupils In s e v e n I li - - Chief Adler reports 10 motor icontlmJed on pngo- thirteen* through 131ir ttrndet*.' lli^l In vehlcle^apcldcnts during * Hep...... Wyckoff Elected ninth throuiih 12th lirudes, Hi tomber and In five of ,lh H ; c Tax Collections Are lo wltlch Minllitiii puplU-would Two Shore Dctirios To tfummonscft wer>e Isaued/TlieK Floyd Wyckoff, Marlboro Roportod For Month be tiiken, enrollment Is IMI. were 50 violations of thn rnotot Township,,Monday night w a s Raise Prico Of Milk v The1 fIhuio InrJucHi 6U (iesh- , vehicle regulations on Route elected corresponding secre ItepoitlhH ;io Ihe- Madison .men, 4',f solihoihorefl, 31 Juniors 35. two on Route ,34; 19 on tary of tho Weetern Monmouth Two r.hore dairies Indfcnled Township Coimnlllee, Tax Col and SQ seniors. , ' , ■ Route 9; six on Route 18. and County ^Democratic Club at a they will ifilce the retail [>ik;o lector Walter B. Jlocker, shows ICIeineiilsry. Knrolliurnl 14 on Route 527, Eight s u m meeting of the organization at of fnilk one lialf cent a (/unit •70,440,71 recolved during the r^lementsry uttiliol"" enroll- p. morscfl were Issued for viola the American Hotel, Freehold. lo meet the federal Incrounc In month of Bpptnmber.- . ment, n« reporled by Mi, Trts- U n . William Blair, Jr.. 1957 fonrf drive chairman for Uie.Northern Monmouth County Olrl tions detected on local streets Meetings aro scheduled on the* lhe minimum price paid to Collected In inteieut wnn |1,- tin, 'stands -lit 2U7 In.first Scoots, second from left* announces tbe appointment of district chairmen:. District 2, eomprls* second Thursday of each tm.01; for searches. 181)61); lhimmh sixth uiaile-v, ulus It lor the Long Branch area. Mrs. Wayije Larimer, West Long- Branch, tending; l)Utrlct 2, Library Story. Hours month beginning In December Hhore Dalrlen; Inc., L o o h nilseiOlKiieiJils, tU.OO; tux title III kliiilelgniti'li olid 120 irv Middletown Township,.Mrs llarry WUJlamson, Biver Plata, left seated, and District 4, ftfsta* A.rboui*. und the If 1 e a s a n,t liens, 103.72; fiuncliloe tuxes, onth nnd elglilh uriidrrs, llio wan and Ilolmdel Towvsbip-MrB. William Till, is Sixth St., West Keaaa^brg, right teilejQ. Mrs. Ma> Dominick librarian Retracts Plea . Karma Dairy Inc.*., I*olnt Plens 1^1,1110,77, 'grons locelpls, till*.- innnlniy puidlii «eut lo lloulli Mrs. Blair met with the chairmen je s U rd ij atSc«nt fleadqbairtersf Shrewsbury, at Which ilVirie of the Matawap Free Public apt, trald they would raise C0'j,'(0, and bun (rnnchlio tax. Aintioy would piotntbly be In plans for the drive from Oct, 12-26 were formolated. The theme of this year’s fiihd drive ls: Library, »nroui.cc« that tb e Fred Paltn. Jr., ’Si, formerly theli^ prlce« one half cent over III. .72. . ' first Ihioutili sixth grades. “ 1'o d can connt on her . . Can she count oo yoo?” The goal Is $.18 590, The fovfts help story hour for kindergarten, of Neptune, Monooy rclrscted thciprlec paid U'fai’mois..This Mr, lliilui .Insisted Thuisiluy ! maintain a year-ronnd scouting program for 3413 registered Olrl Scouts. Last year four day New York Turnpike Itsprens earnps were.mn dorfofc /oly antTAtignst, as well an Camp Nomoco. Ihe 2M ^rre esup in Rast graaes one and tao .will oe ar Innocent plea m il admitted uouid mean on Incrrutf) In the his' ifuuUi. AmMx Informiinl 1 1104 "plus tnx, round trill Freehold. Mrs. Blair says, *‘lf we are to con'irue to provide thli type Of wholesome, worth’ held the first Saiurdoy of each taking |S0 ln halterlen and an- price of home delivored milk connldmed adding the Msatson • . while activity for otir daughters, we mpst all c«nlinue lo contribute |o the auoport of Girl* month throughout the school tl-frcer.o from tlie II o 1 m d e I from 20 nnd 29 cents for pa» l''rcquent n)i;vl(ie, coiivenlotit piipllti • would f'lN'tns ttoflinn'n ,. Scouts. A contribution to the Girl Scout* t*dsy ia a small prkc U par for • happy, well year at 10:20 a.m. taking ef T o w n s h 1 p municipal gar teurlzed and homoRenlKed, to ei'ontimleui. For tlinu schedule lllgh eniollment lo 400 nnd ctcr adjoxted yoang woman of tomorrow#** . . < ' ‘ fect Siiluidty. age Mar. 22, USD. 29 and 39 ccnt* a quart. call Kcyyorl 'fV'JOQ, koiitlnufd ou page twclvo) t h e engagement of“ t h e J r daughter, Carole Diane Peale, M arried Saturday Harbor Church Is M arried A t St. Joseph’s Union BeacK Girl, to Louis Daniel Rollo, Jr., son Keyport Boy, Wed Scene Of Wedding The Laurence Harbor Com-, M a t a w a n j o d k n a i Mias Judith ]£lle$ Martin, inunity Church was the setting daughter of Mrs. Mildred Mar for the wedding of Miss Bar /Oct. J, 1957 tin, 61b Mornlngslde Ave., Un Face Two ion Beach, and tbe late Wil bara Helen Magyar, daughter liam B. Martin, became t h e of Mr. and Mrs. Jacpb Magr bride Qi Jay Harry Stout, son yar, 28 Shadyslde Ave., Laur Miss Kearney Is of Mr. and Mrs. Harold StQttff, ence Harbor, to Richard Her 7 Third St., Keyport, Satur bert Nelson, son of Mrs. Doro day. Sept. 28, 1057, at 5 p.m. thy-Nplson, 9 Johp-Stn;—High lands, Sunday, Bept.' 29, '1957,, Bride Of Soldier In Calvary Methodist Church, ■ Miss Elaine Margaret Kear Keyport. , at, 6 p.m, The. Rev. William Webster officiated at t h e ney, itmmhter n f. Mrs. Mar The Rev. Hillman T. W.l l- garet Kearney; 24 Bellevlew double ring, ceremony. M r s. llams -officiated. Miss' J u n e Clarence Corby played the or- Ave., .Keansliurg, and the late Laughlin was soloist and Miss Joseph Kearney, became- t h e Helen Vanderbilt, organist. g-an. j . _ Given In marriage by . her bride ot Specialist TTitrd Class Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a floor Samuel D. Best, son of Mr grandfather, George ■ Martin length gown designed with a and Mrs. Benjamin S. Best, Ostrander, Union Beach, th e ■ Mission, Tex., Saturday, Sept. bride wore a lace over satin fitted lace bodice with a man* dariri neckline embroidered 28, 1957, at 11 a.m. ln St. Ann’s gown with a round neckline JtHSS CAROLE D. PEALE . Church, Keansburg. . nnd puff sleeves. Plowerettes with rhinestones and long pointed sleeves, with a full The Rev. Stanley J. Levan- of iridescents trimmed; the fit or M r. and- Mrs. Louis D. Rol nylon tulle skirt. Her .finger- deski performed the ceremony ted bodice and full ‘skirt. Her lo, Matawan. . ■ . ‘ J and ’celebrated tho nuptial shoulder-length veil - of muslon iiprJengtii-YeiLot.French. illu-_ Mr: Rollo, Jr., is a second iiiass. Michael Bergen, Red fell from o crown of grange sion fell from a pearl cap and lieutenant In the U. S. Army • Bank, was-soloist and Mrs. blossoms and she carried a she.-carried a cascade Bouquet Transportation Corps. He pres Marie LederhnUs, organist'. round bouquet of -yellow.. and of* gardenias. ^ ently is stationed at Fort Eus- ' Glv.en‘ in rtiarriagc by her white rosebuds and daisies, ' Miss Mildred Kuerble, Mor- tls, Va. He ls a graduate of ^ cousin, Anthony Gallagher, Miss Lind'a Carraway, gnn, was the maid o f. honor. the University of Pennsyl. • Keansburg; the bride wore a Scotch Plains, was her matd Her ballerina-length-gown;was vanla, Philadelphia. Prior waltz-length gown styled with of honor. Gowned in a princess styled with a light blue lace entering the service he .was . a Chantilly lace over taffeta style- boillerina-ilength gown of bodice with, a sabrina necK employed by the Rollo Transit . bodice with- long tapering pink chiffon with;short sleeves line, short sleeves, and a peau Corp.,1 Keyport...... - 7--- sleeves, a i< scalloped neckline and ,a rotmd neckline, s h e de sole skirt trimmed' with a Stoney-Splezlo , t, and a taffeta-skirt. Her elbow wore a pink floral headband matching-back hew. She wore J + ifi' Mr. arid Mrs. Vincent, Sple-_ ' length veil ot illusion fell rrom apd carried a round bouquet a fitted matching cap and car MRS. ROBERT W. GRAY zio, 04 Cedar Terr., Sayrevllle ft crown of-iridescents and'she ■ * MR., MRS. EDWARD ZABLOCKI of pink roses and daisies. . MR., ried a cascade bouquet of blue carried a white prayer b o o k delphinium atfd white roses. pniiounced the engagement of St. Joseph’s Church, Keyport, nnd bustle back skirt border- Kenneth Burlew, Chees#* •Miss Joan Barbara Vena, wood, was the maid of honor. ■ fidorned ,with white' roses and . Tlie bridemaids were Miss their daughter Rose Annel to quake, won best man. daughter of Mr. and Mrs, She wore a waltz-length sleeve - stephanotis. . was the,sccne Saturday, Sept. with matching tulle, S h e The bride’s_ mother wore a Carol Magyar, Laurence Har Alvin Lester Stoney,' Middle "Miss Ele.anor Marquet, 28. 1057. of the marriage o f I *1 L“c.e champagne embroidered silk Thomas Vena, East Concourse, less gown wltb, a pink velvet bor, sister of the bride; Miss Rd„ Raritan Township, son of keansburg, .was mttid of hon. and tulle and carried a cas Cliffwood, became the bride of bodice and a matching chiffon Arlene Steinitz, Rahway, cous Mrs, Barbara Heck, at a buf Miss Stella Sophie T a n. s k t, cade bouquet ol yellow pom afternoon-length dress with a - or. Her ballerlna-length gown matching hat and accessories Robert W.-Gray, son of Mr. skirt. A Circular Veil covered in of the bride and Miss Betty fet supper held at their "home • «f iridescent blue-green had a daughter of Prank Tanskl-, -10 pous, , and -Mrs. Frank Gray, sr., Saturday evening. Broadway, Keyport, and t h.e and an orchid corsage. . her round matching headpiece McConnell, Highlands^ Their portrait neckllnG and t I f f e- Miss Claire Zavodski, Perth The bridegroom's, mother se Harding Blvd.', Matawan, Sat gowns and headpieces w e re Miss S p lezlo attended— quarter push-up sleeves.* A late Mra, Jennie Tanskl. to Amboy, another, niece of th e urday, Sept. 28, 1957, at 2 p.m. and she carried a colonial bou schools ln Bayonne and w a s lected a dress of avocado lace quet of pink and white carna styled like the honor - attend matching circular veil covered Edward Zablockl, son of Mrs. bride, was the bridesmaid. She In.St. Joseph's Church, Key- graduated from Sayrevllle Teollla Zablockl, South Ani- over silk with'a- matching hat tions. . . ant's In dark blue and they a green yelvet crown and she wore the same style gown and ic, P0^.' ' ' . carried blue and white colon High School in June. She Is boy, and the late John Za and accessories and a corsage, The bridesmaids were M’.ss __ carried a .colonial bouquet of headpiece "as the ,lionor attend C The Rev. John Hendricks of- ial bouquets.. ---1 • employed by the First Nation-’ blockl: ' 1 ; ■ of yellow roses, Joan Gray, Matawan, sister of ~ bronze pompons. . ant, ln yellbw, and carried a the"ficlated at- the . double ring Robert Nelson, brother of al Bank, South Amboy. A reception followed at the bridegroom; Miss Rose William Howadel, Jersey - The Rev. Charles O’Shaugh- cascade bouquet ol-bronz, bride's home, after which the cWemony before an altar dec the bridegroom, was the best Mr. Stoney attended .Sayre City, was best man and.usher- ncssey officiated at the double pompons. . - orated with white gladioli and mary Vena and Miss C a_” o l man and, ushering were John vllle schools and is nowt em couple left for Atlantic City. Vena, sisters of the bride; . lng--. were Harold Fitzpatrick, rins ceremony before an altar Louis Kaskowsky, was t ll e chrysanthemums. Mrs. Mich Malonson, Charles Anthony ployed by Stanley Stillwell and Tlie bride was graduated and Miss Margaret Vena, Nutley, cousin of the^brlde and decorated with white gladioli best man and ushering w a s ael Cox was- .the soloist . a n d and Robert Perry, all of High Sons, builders. ; - ' and chrysanthemums. Mrs. Mi from Keyport High Sohool. cousin ol the bride, all of ClUf- Thomas Dacey, Perth Amboy. Elmer. Bloodgood, South Am Class of 1957 and is employed Miss’ Loretta Duhinte, otgan- lands. ’ No date has been set f o r chael Cox yias the soloist and wood. Their blue gowns a n d -■M r a. Kearney selected a boy.. .. - lst. • M'r 8. Magyar selected a the wedding. by Hooper Holmes Bureau headpieces were styled like pink —lace afternoon-length Miss. Loretta Durante, organ-, brown lace afternoon-length Guests were present »t the ’ A reception followed at Pu Inc.. Morristown. Given’ ln marriage by her the honor attendant’s and they dress with a matching hat' and 1st. ' dress embossed with silver, a engagement party from ,Hart-‘ laski Hall, Perth Ariibay. after The brldegroohi was, gradu father, .the bride .wore a floor- oarrled colonial bouquets of - ^accessories *nd-ft'corsagc-of — Given in marriage by her which'thocouiplo'lcftforFlor- ated from Keyport High-School plnk hat and accessories and a ford nnd Waterbury,--C 6 n n.-,- length gown designed with a blue and white carnations. white roses. , father, the bride wore a floor- Ida. For traveling, tbe bride ln 1955 and Is employed by the lace bodice, long .sleeves and pink rose corsage. *. _ ; . Keyport, Raritan- Township, A reception followed at-, the length govyn of. white Chantilly - —Frink Gray; jr., Matawan, Bayonne, Laurence' H arbor wore a black linen suit .with a National Lead Co., Sayrevllle, a sabrlna neckline embroider was his brother’s best m a n The bridegroom’s m o t h e r Molly Pitcher Hotel,,-Rffd lace over .satin designed with red hat And' accessories and a -The couple will reside at 450 ed with sequins and seed chose a'pink lace . afternoon- and Sayrevllle. 1 ’ ■ . Bank, after which the-couple a sabrlna neckline, outlined and ushers were Angelo Scal- white orchid corsage',. West seventh St.,-Plainfield. pearls. The full .nylon tulle io, Daniel Whitehurst, and length drfess with a navy blue Walton-Thompflon left for Columbus, .Oi.*. where, wltli-pearls and sequins and a hat and,accessories and a pink For her son’s wedding, Mrs. skirt had two1 front panels and Morris Inguaggiato; Matawan, Herbert, B. Thompson. they,will live, ' . .■-”t ' : front lace skirt panel. Her fln- a bustle back with alternating and. blue rose corsage. . __ ' Tht- bride wbb graduated gertlp-length yell of illusion Zablockl wore on embroidered Rummage Sale ...; and James Redmond, C 1 if f : sr., announces the engagement black : taffeta dreBs with a ruffles of lace and tulle. Her wood, brother-lri-law of -the A reception followed at —the of his daughter, Isabell Tere- from Red Bank Catholic High fell lrom a "beaded coronet of Bel-Air inn, Fierth Amboy. black h a t and accessories and Tlie Ladles Auxiliary of the flngertlp-length veil of French bride. . L sS, granddaughter of - Mrs. ' School andjitfs employed as a pearls and rhinestones and she For their' wedding trip to an orchid corsage. ,; . Keyport'Fire Patf?l will hold illusion fell from a crown of T h e mother of the bride Johd'B. Thompson with whom . secretary by Horrlman Ripley carrlcd a white prayer book N e ^ York,* the bride wore ta The., bride was graduated a rummage.sale today and to seed pearls and she carried a wore a blue brocaded peau de she resides at 375 Shorel&nd . & .Co. Ino., Wall St„ K f w adorned with a white orchid navy blue wool suit wltb a from St. Ann's Bchool, Keans morrow, Oct. 3 and 4 at t h e cascade bouquet of w h-i t.e sole'dress with a white hat, Circle. .Laurence Harbor to . , York___ ' "V r " " and stephanotis. ' . roses, stephanotis, and polish matching hat and accessories The- bridegroom” graduated Miss - Francis Zavodski. burg-, and is employed by Will fire house on Waverly St., black accessories, and a. white William K. Walton, son of Mr, ed Englfth Ivy. 1 . and a corsage of pink roses. > Ir .o m La Joy a High School, Perth Amboy, niece of t h e E. Cuslck &’Co„ Keyport. Keyport. The sale- begins, at orchid corsage. ~ ' 1 8:45 a.m. - , Miss Phyllis Kavener, Cliff- For her son’s weddlhg, Mrs. , The bride- was— graduated — Tex— and—has- served t w p. bride, was the maid of honor. The bridegroom was gradu from Sayrevllle High School 1n years of ft three-yejar enlist-' Her blue lace floor-1 enttb ated f r o m Saored Heart Gray selected a dress styled With a black velvet bodice and 1953 and ls employed by t h e : jnent ln the U. S.-Army. gown had a sleeveless bodice School, South Amboy . and U Jersey Central Power & Light employed by the Raritan cop St. Joseph’s Scene O f W edding gored skirt of alternating block v e 1 v e t and embossed Co., Union Beach. per Works, Perth Amboy. He The bridegroom attended At blue taffeta. She wore a white .W ed Ajt Hom e Ceremony served.21 months ln the U._8 . lantic Highlands High School A rm y ...... • • hat, black accessories, and a' white orchid corsage. and served ln the U. S. Navy. He 13 employed,by Glaramitft ► :-WKen they return Irom Ujelt A- reception followed at. the ,Importing Co., Highlands, r . wedding trip, tlie couple-:Wlll Cllffwood Fire House, a f t e r reside at fllO^Broadway,' Key The couple will live‘ ^tr 99 which the couple left for Caii- East Garfield Ave’, 7 Atlantic port. .- 1 . • . ada. For traveling, the bride Highlands^. - wore a black wool suit with a Old Tennent Mqnse white hat, black accessories, and a white orchid corsage. Scene Of Marriage — The bride was graduated, Engagements from Matawan High School . ,7—- rorler-Parvln rr— r Miss Eleanor Gall Nolber- Tind ls employed by the New Mr. and Mrs. John Parvln Ucn,; daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. Jersey. Parkway" .Authority, Erl ton, announce t h e engage John Neiberllen, Marlboro, Red Bank. ment of their daughter, Carole nnd Gprlal Wilson Clark, son The bridegroom was gradu of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Clark, Joan, to John B. Porter, IH. ated from Matawan High sen of Mr.' and Mrs. John B. Holineson, were united ln mar School and ls employed by MISS ISABELL T. THOMPSON riage Wednesday, Sept. 18, Porter, Walnut Hill, Holmdel. the Jersey Central P o w e r i- The - brlde-eiect was gradu 1951, o.t B p.m. In the monse Light Co., Union Beach. He Is and. M rs.. Joseph B. Walton, of Old Tennent Church, T h e ated from Haddonfleld Mem a member of the M, E, Haley orial: Hlgh School and is a stu Greenwood Ave,, Laiirence Rev. Charles Neff, pastor, of Hose Co. , • Harbor. . ficiated nt the double r i n dent at MonmoutU C 0 1 1 e g b. When'they return from their West Long Branch, where she . Miss Thompson attended ceremony. ^ wedding irlp, the couple will is majoring ln Journalism. Mr. Sayrevllle High School and 1* Given in: marriage by her reside ln Matawan. ‘ Porter, a graduate of Rumson presently employed by Hanson- father, the biide'-iwore V blue High School and the Blair VanWlnkle-Munning: Company, lace ballerina-lehgth dress Academy, BlalrBtowh, is a pre Matawan. , Her fiance ;, w a s. with a- princess style bodice St. Joseph's Scene law student at Monmouth Col graduated from St. M i.r y’l and a full skirt. Her headpiece Of Seber Christening lege. " . High School, - South' Amboy. of blije velvet had. a shoulder- A June wedding Is pla'nned. Mr, Walton ls employed in the length veil. She had a white R 11 a Marie Seber, infant laboratory of KeasbynMatties- roso corsag;. . daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rob ■ Rollo-Pe&le . . on, Perth Amboy. Miss Dorothy Neiberllen, sis ert Seber, Morganvllle, recent Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. No date has been set for ter of the bride, wns the only ly was christened at St. Jo Peale, Glenslde, Fa., announce the wedding. f attendant. Sho wore a gown, seph’s Church, Keyport. T h e similar to the bride's, In pink godparents were Miss Sarah and a pink roso corsage. Ann Seber and Joseph Lan C a r m e.n Clark served as zaro. Jr. best man for his brother. ’ Mli:. MRS. JOSEPH ROSSI, JR. Following t h e christening The bride's ir.other wore a Mr. and Mrs. Seber entertain were styled like the honor at CANDID WEDDINGS A SPECIALTY ..... ^ cocktall-lcngth dress of black Miss Rose Marie Slano, ed. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. MB., MRS. MERRITT JOSEPH WARWICK, JR. tendant's and they c a r r 1 e d 10 MAW 81. TEU U MI91 - KXYPOBT lnce, pink accessories and a daughter of Mrs. Albert Slano, Robert Seber, sr., -Mr. a n d baskets of pink chrysanthe Miss Rotta Marie- Deals, colonlnl'bouquet of carnations pink rdse corsage"’. The mother Route 35, ’ieyport, and t h e Mrs. Raymond Brown, Mr. daughter ol Mr. and Mrs, Rus- mums. . and Mrs. Tony Seber a n d Robert O'Connell, Matawan, of the bridegroom wore a blpe late Albert Slano, beoame the jiell B. Dents, 46 Little St.. was best man. cocktall-length dress with pink N a n o y Ellen Nero, Fair daughter, Patricia, Mr. a n d bride of Joseph Rossi, jr., son Matawan, becnmo tho bride' of For her daughter’s wedding, accessories and a pink rose Haven, was flower girl. H e r Mrs. Lanzaro, Jr., and -,c h 11- Merritt Joseph Warwick, Jr., Mrs. Oeats selected a navy corsage. of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ross), flnor-length gown was of coral dren, Christine and Joseph son of M. J. Warwick, sr.", 41' m .'M r. and Mrs. Ronald Gale, Bayshore Stationers blue crepe afternoon-1 e n g t h A reception was held at the. 325 Broadway, Keyport, Satur peau de sole and she wore a Office Supplies and Equipment and Jeanne, Steven, and Rob Main St., Matawan, and the lato dress with a pink hat and ac home of the bride’s parents day, Sept. 28, 1957, ot 10 a m. blue floral wreath and carried Filing Supplies - Rpbber stamps ert. 8 eber m . Mrs. Lillian Warwick,. Friday, cessories and a pink caVSfttJon for tho member? of the Im ln St.' Joseph’s Church, K e y- ft miniature basket of chrysan Sept. 27,1051. at 6 p.n>. it the corsage. Miss Marjorie W n r- mediate families and friends. port. . - . themums. We Service Or Clean All Makes ! home of the bride’s parents. wlck,,.frlatawan, sister ot t h o For ‘their trip to Atlantlo City, The Rev. John Hendricks of James Allocco, Keyport, was The Rev. Albert Curry, pas bridegroom, chose a mauve the brldo chose a brown suit ficiated at tho doublo ring the best man and ushers were B a p t i s m s O f Typewriters And Business Machines tor of the First Methodist afternoon-length dress with a with aqua accessories. ceremony a n d celebrated the Peter GenovCBe, and F r a n k Cliurch, Matawan, officiated at Allocco, jr., both of Keyport, Veronica Lellanl Spafford black velvet hat, black acces The bride attended F r e e- nuptial-mass. Mrs. Michael Veronica Lellanl Spafford, NOW OPERATING OUR OWN REPAIft 8HOP the. double ring ccremony. Cox was tho soloist and Miss cousins ol the bride; Anthony series nnd. a whlte flpd p i n k hold High School and ls em daughter of Mr. . and Mrs. Don Loretta Durante; organist. Rossi, brother of tbe bride Given In marriage by her carnation corsage. ployed by the New Jersoy Bell ald William spafford, Bethany father, the bride wore a waltz Given in ' marriage by lior groom, and Ernest Moocl, both 38 W. Front St, Keyporl 7*3598 A reception followed nt the Telephone Co. ... of Matawan, Rd.. Hazlet, was baptized ln ' or-^ . length prlnoess'style gown of L i n c r o f t' Inn, Mlddlotown brother, John Slano, the bride The bridegroom attended the wore a full-length gown of For her daughter's wedding, the St. J o h n's Methodist taffeta designed with a yoke of Township, a f t o r whloh the Church, Raritan Township, Allentown High School and ls peau do solo designed with a" Mrs. Slano chose a two-t o n e re-pmhroldered with seed couple - left for Bermuda. For Sunday, Sept. 29, 1957. Miss pearls, a sabrlna neckline and tn business as a. mason con sabrlna ncckllno and long tap green taffeta dreas^wlth a hat traveling, the bride wore a Edith Olmstead and Jerome 1-cap sleeves, Her shoulder tractor. - ering. sleeves. Alencon lace, of the lighter shade, crystal navy bluo silk dress with . a Tlie couplc wlll res|do at th^ accessories and'atfofchld'cof-' Kalleds-were co-sponsors..... ' 'lingtli veil of illusion fell from rose velvet hat,’ rose accessor .l-e-embroldcrcd-wltl]—.sequins FtlOVIDlKQ^ByiRY^^KffOWN I a crown of pearls and she car home of the bride's parents and seed' pearls trimmed, the sage. - w — - • ■ — r Kenneth George Wickham ies and a coistigo of white or T h e bridegroom’s mother rie d , a cascade bouquet of chids, . " ': - bodice nnd full skirt whlph had Kenneth George Wickham, ProfanieMl imvIc* and mwdititdli* ef junquMtfentd qutlHy,. sbasta mums. a chapel train. Her cathedral- wore a turquoise rosepomt son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth The bride .gradunted f-rom Margaret Larkin Is lace dress with a rose hat, H^pful penstul tttmdtiVM upon tii* nf*4> of *v*ry famly w» SWv*. Mrs. Wray Ingram, M a t a- length veil ol English illusion George Wickham, sr., w a s Mntawnn High School and has crystal accessories and an or wan, was her- 'sister's mntr6n Bride Of H. Aumack fell from a tiara of sequins baptized at the St. John's Tli* Bipwlw facSHet ef our mod«n-fun»rJ Item* provMt *v«ry. been employed as a dental a s chid corsage. 1 Of honor. Her waltz-length prin and pefirls and- she carried a Methodist Church, Raritan poftlbl* wmfort,' , . : " ' sistant to Dr. William H, Pen- Mr. nnd Mrs. William Lar A reception followed ln the cess style gown was made pf wlilte prayer book adorned Township,- Sunday, Sept. 29, sel. j . , . ' kin, Eighth St., Keyport," an Red Bank Ballroom, after Our «ompnfieiidv» prie»-f»ng« mwh tti, n*edi of «1 wfio «tl w. aqua crystalette, She " 4/tfro a with a white,orchid, stephano 1957.- Mr.. and Mrs. Edmund The bridegroom graduated nounce tho marrlnge of their which the cpuple left for Ml- matching crown and carrlcd a tis and streamers. . Skefiter were co-sponsor*, Our imffltMnhlp tn iK» ASSOCIATED FUNERAL DIRECTOR* from Mntawan High Sohool daughter, Margaret Elaine, to Miss Carmella Slano, K e y- pml'Beach, Fla. For traveling, 1ERVJC5 qutMei ut to Mm wW vm (My Muw and Rutgers University. He ls H4rry M. Aumack, II, son of port, sister of the bride, was the bride wore a black tweed try, fntKttyf, itnriHMdvtM* «lwgtfc; • ' . employed as a salesman, by Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Aumack, maid of honor. Her'coral floor- suit with V white picture hat, DR. LOUIS I. PRACER Mixing Equipment Co., Ino., of St. George PI., Keyport. 'M length gown of peau de sole ,bli>ck patent leather accessor OPTOMETRIST . Rochester, to tho New V o r k Tho wedding t«ok place ln had a matching stole and; 'a ies and a white orchid corsage LUGGAGE office. * ■ • -. rediniiotc-effect skirt. A circu , Both are graduates of Koy Crown ' EYES EXAMINED Palatka, Florida on Salurday, . Thc£caup!o will reside at <1 Sept.;28,1061. Attendants were lar veil covered her matching port High School. The bride ls American Tourisler ■ OFFICE HOURS . Main St., Matawan. - Mr, and Mrs Frank Fuller, sr., tlnrii and sho carried a basket employed by Bzura, Inc., Key Dallr and Saturday* grandparents of the bride- of blue chrysanthemums. port, and the bridegroom, by " Samsonite The bridesmaids were Miss Architectural Tiling1 Co., KeyT j » A.M. to 6 P.M. gvoom, Friday* 9 A.M. to 8 P-M. Shoreland Memorial Rita Slano, Koyport, sister of part. He'served four years ln Mr. Aumaok attended Stev KEYPORT JEW ELERS D A Y FUNERAL HOME Closed. AU D » r Wednem'- Gardens Cemetery the bride; Miss Katherine SI- the U. S. Air Fbrce, and was ens Institute of Tcohnology, Ho ano, Red Bank, cousin of tlie stationed ln Gerlrany. 1 and o p k :: a h s 361,Maple Place, Keyport — Keyport 7-1352 30 W . Front St., ^ ’ Aisn boken and ls omploycd at tho brldo. and Miss Phllomena When thoy rcturr from their Koyport Poilpfflce. Tho couple 49 W. Front St., . Ladf Attendant Non-Sectarian KB MftO DellaPlotro and M 1 s s Joan \u trip; thb couple will will, reside!Tit 25 St. George Mulligan, both of Keansburg ; . J i at 21 'ft Branch A v e. KEyportP53!020 1 T^loln 8L Heipori Keyport J?l., Keyport. 1Their gowns and headpieces Red Bank. . I bom Wednesday. Sept. 25. in St. .Vincent's Hospital, New Wednesday at a p.m. at t-h • Wallace Wilson, Elizabeth, and Institute Topic 1957, in Monmouth Memorial York.- IJe "was bora ln • Mata Mason Funeral Home, South » brother, Herman, Brooklyn. 'Hospital. wan and was a member of the Amboy, with the Rev. Ronald THE Of Auxiliary : Sons and Daughters of Liber O. Aibury, pastor pf C h r 1 s t Mr^,, James Weaver • PhUllpi ty, Keyport...... Episcopal Church, South Am Mrs. Maybelle M. Weaver, Marlboro Hospital Auxiliary NOTES Mr. and Mrs. Janies Phil’ Surviving are his wife, Mrs. boy, officiating. Interment was 77rof 160 Twilight Avo,, Keans- MATAWAN JOURNAIi was represented at the fifth Ups,. 77 Lennox R d . , Matawan Katherine (Farley) Emmons;’ In Shoreland Memorial a a r- burgrdled Mondoy, Sept. 30 Township, are the parents of » daughter, Ruth Ann, Key dens, Raritan. Township, 1957,.after a long Illness, She annual psychiatric Institute of About Area Men aid Women Oet.S, 1957 the Neuro Psychiatric Institute a daughter born Thursday, port; ond his father and moth was born ln Dover, and was Page Threo ' of New Jersey recently held ln is the j Sept. 26, 1957, In' Monmouth. er, James V, and Maude (Au Percy A. Klngsland Uio daygjitcr of tho late W i l Memorial Hospital. Princeton by Mrs. Lewis mack) Emmons. Percy Augustus Klngsland.' a liam' aiftk Sarah Melvin, S h e Funerals, Keansburg, and at 9 Funeral services were held lived In Keansburg 11 years. a.m, a requiem mass was. Brooks, Red Bank, president ' Jlosne former local resident, died Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. at the Her husband. Jtfmes Weaver of the auxiliary: Mrs. j . B. A daughter was born Fri Saturday, Sept. 28, 1957, at celebrated at St. Ann’s Bedle, Funeral Home, K e y- died In February” Gordon, Marlboro, patient Armed Services' Huntington Beach, Calif, after Church, Kcansburgi by t h e day, Sept. 27. 1957, ln River port, wltli the Rev. Chester A. Mrs. Weaver was a member service committee chairman: view Hospital, to Mr. a n d an extended Illness. Mrs. Spencer Embree, Pleas Galloway, pastor of the First of First Methodist Church, Rev, Edward A, Corrigan, for v Mrs. JosfSph Jlosne, 712. Cen Mr. Klngsland was the son ant Valley Rd.. Holmdel, spe Presbyterian ' Church, Mata Keaiisburg. Adajbcrt Kotala, 70, of 170 ' Brothers Join Air Fores Aboard USS PoCono tral Ave., Union Beach. of the latj] Augustus and Anna cial projects chairmari; a n d wan, officiating. Interment Surviving Is a niece, Mrs. Port Monmouth Rd., Keansburg Allan H. Commune, 17, and C. VanShotck Klngsland. He is Mrs. James McCosker, R u m William A. McDonough, In —.....--- Wlfftns...... !ri. Holmdel Cemetery,-..... Josephlne-Eurdy, West-Keans vvlio....dlcd Tuesday, Sept; --24i:...■■■ Victor J; -Cpmmuner IB; -sons terior “Cornmnaic ations' Elec“ survlved-by his ’wife.... BTC burg, 1957, tn Riverview Hospital, ..... ’son,' secretarv...... -...... • . Mr. and Mrs. Gerald W l g-' Noryu’c D, Klngsland, and, two of Mr. and Mrs. Vlctpr J. triclan; Third Class, USN, son Edward F. Ehrllch Funeral services were'held Interment wss in Mt. Olivet A report of the -institute Commune, RFD1, Old Bridge, of Mr. and Mrs. Patrjck J,'M c gins, 120 Poole Ave., Union sisters,. Mlss_ Ethel E. - Kings- ... was -given at the meeting- of Beach,- are- the -parents 'of— a ./Edward Francis Ehrllch, 73; Wednesday at 10 a.m...at the Cemeiery, Middletown Town- -were administered the oath of Donough, Poplar St., Keyport, of 134 Maple Pi., Keyport, died land' and Miss Helen L. Klngs slilp, • "' , the auxiliary’s board of dlrec- son. born Sunday. Sept. - 29. land, both of Keyport. Worden Funeral Home, R e d enlistment ln the U.S. A i r aboard the amphibious force Sunday, Sept. 29, 1057, at his Bank, wltli the p.ev, Dr. Tnto tors held last week at the hos Force recently in N e w a r k. 1957, in Riverview Hospital. He was born in Hungary and flagship USS Pocorio, took part home, He was the widower of Funeral<-sCrvlces^ were con C. F. Janke, pastor of t h e pital: The Marlboro group at- They le ft for Lackland A i r had lived in Keansburg for 40 ' In the North Atlantic Treaty . Van Houten the late Rosina (Walling) Ehr ducted at the Smith Mortuary, First Methodist Church, years. lie retired 15 yearp ago '-tended the mornlngm eeLng Force Base,. San Antonio, Organization exercise “ Deep- llch. ■ Huntington Beach yesterday .. on “ volunteers as a therapeu A daughter was born Sun lttnnsburg, officiating. Inter from Camp Evans laboratory, . Tex., for basic military train water," an amphibious assault day, Sept. 29. 1957, ln River Mr. Ehrllch was retired and burial, under the direction ment Vtras In Bayvlew C e m e- tic adjunct.’* Mrs. Brooks took ing. . Belmar, Mr, Kotala was a landing on the beaches of the view Hospital, to Mr. and M“rs. Irom the Beli Telephone Co. of of the Bedle Funeral Home, tery, Leonardo.------WoildWarT veteran, : ^ ' part ln the discussion that fol- 1 JVllan_attended. M..ai a-w a n Snros Bay area off the ’Hlra- ■Edgar" Van"Houtenr"49 Briar-' Keyport, will be In the family ---lowed the lecture" byRIchard Neur York.-where he“ wasa a He Is survived by a daugli- High School and victor is cian Peninsula .of Western Tur wood Ave., Keansburg. building engineer,- He was a plot at Ccdarwood ' Ceinetery, ter, Mrs: Katherine 81iorvnak, P. Swlgart, commenting ln Keyport. . 1-957 graduate. key during Sept. 24 to 26. - member of the Telephone Pio s son, Albert, both of Koan4- . • summary, that the MarlbopS Ellison Wills Filed While at Lackland, the' boys neers of America and the Itcy- burg; throe stepsons, John' Auxiliary was able to functi6n Terwllllger Graduates . Mr. and Mrs. Ellas Ellison, jj0rt Yacht Club Frank J, Slngliofen ." Theodore Balos .; In1 many of the ways outlined will study Air Force history, Hart, Mlddlptown Townshlpiv organization, customs, mili ‘ David B. Terwllllger, son of Harmony Rd., Keyport, a r e He is survived by two sons, Frpnk J. Slngliofen, 02, of Theodore Balos, R-a r 1 t a a ;'.'7 in Mr. Swigart’s talk, because the parents - of 'a-- daughter, William Hart,^ U, ■ Bi A r m y, - - tary law and security. They Mr. and Mrs, F. W, Rudolph, Robert, Greensboro, N. C,; Roiile 09, Mnrlboro, died Tues Township, who died Sept. 4, Frnnce, nnd Harold IlartrLeo- ....of the close co-operation be 299 First St., Keyport, com born Sunday, Sept. 29, 1957, ln day, Oat, l, 10117, m Morimoth 1957, left Ills estate to his .sis- tween hospital - and ' auxiliary . w 1 1 1 receive instruction ln Waldron, Keypo'rt: twb sisters. nardo. . • drills affiT ceremonies, weap pleted recruit training Sept. 27 Riverview Hospital. Mrs. Henry Kolb, New York;. Memorial HospltoJ, He w a s tei', Georgia P. Oenails, A —. The. Auxiliary group also at- at the U:> S. Marine Corps Re born lh' New York, the son of iiephew-ln-Hw, J o ii n Olau, _T"ttnded the luncheon, and t h e ons and1 markmanship, a n d Fischer - Mrs. Wallace Krugler, Laroli- practical field exercises. Guid cruit Depot, Parris Island, mont, Westchester, N. Y„ arid tlie late Franz and Christine was named exocutor, ______Four Bayshore Men ...... afternoon meeting which..cov- A son was born Saturday. ance and counselling on future 6 . c. Mr. arid Mrs. Rudolph Sept. 28, 1957, in Perth Amboy four grandchildren. (Miller) ‘singhofen. Enter Armed Forces _ ,- ered th"e topic of the commun- were on hand to witness t h e He was a member of tho Frederick C-. Fehr ■ lty. as a therapeutic force: Job training on 43 available Hospital to Mr. arid Mrs. Wil Funeral services were held technical fields; the require graduation ceremonies. Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. at th e Doric Lodge B6, F iA M , Union Frederick C.' Fehr, Marlboro „Tjioit,ed, .Bfthtl dr*f t^bo^rd--- varying viewpoints in therapy, liam: Fischer, 105 Shoreland Township, who died June ~ S0; ments for admission and t h e The 12-week training sche Bedle J^uflerar Home,:Keyport, CltyrHo had been a resident aiiriounccd Frlday that the (ol* ..... and :a~ summary of the morn- Circle, Laurence Harbor. kind of courses taught at dule Included drill, bayonet with the Rev. Henry A. Mala, of Marlboro for seven years. 1958, left his estate to hla'vjflto', lowing Bayshot'o men were In-..... log’s findings. Salomia Drapciak, who also USAF technical schools, will training, physical conditioning, ^ ■ Mlnoey ' rector o! St. Mary’s'-Eplscopul He w u « former resident of ducted Inio tlie armed force* was named executrix, . In further business, the aux- be explained to them. parades and ceremonies, and - Mr, and Mrs; Lawrence Min- Church, Keyport, officiating. Jersey City, • last woek' at Newark: : , Utary board examined the first other military .subjects. Threo Surviving a r e two sisters, After completion of ■ b a s i c cey, Browntown,1 are the par Interment was ln 014 Tennent Fred Mars - ' James Parri*h;v 27'Atlantlo copies of the 1957-1958 year weeks were spent on the rifle Cemetery.' Mrs. Christine (Grob) Davies, training, they will begin their ents of a daughter, born'Mon Fred Mart, Marlboro Town Ave., Malawan; Jose Davila, “tr book, presented by Mrs. How career assignments with either range where the .recruits fired day, Sept. 30, 1057, -In M o n- Laurence -Harbor, Mts, Fran 15 Dibllng St, arid Frank Mo- . ard.Kesater, Fate Haven; and ship, »1io- died Sept, 7,, 1957, a formal technical course ur the M-l rifle and received In mouth Memorial Hospital.' Mrs. Robert O ., Alien, Sr. • ces 8 cl^iepf, Cambria Heights, Kcnnn, 428 Park Ave,, U n io n - j laid lurEher plans)for the bar left his ostats. to Ills wife, Mar on-the-job training. The length struction in basic Marine In Mrs, Bertha > . Allen, 433 L. I.; two brothers, P e t e r, Beuoh, and Allen Shaffer, 09 ' becue dlnher, T/rfs dinner, one Carney 1 - . lon E, Marzrwlio^was named of technical training v a r. l e s fantry weapons. • Laurence Pky,, Laurence Har; Matawari, and Ernest, Mavl- Seabreeze Way, KoansbUl'B> - , .... of the fun, as well as fund-. A daughter was born Tues executrix. - • -. - “ • 1 with the course. Some courses . This recruit training pre bor, died Sunday, Sept. 29, boro. ; . . • • : 1' raising .events bf the ■ auxiliary pares young Leathernecks for day, Oct. 1, 1857,-In Rlbervlew 1957, at the Perth Amboy Hos Funeral services-will be held ..year will take place Saturday, require as little as seven - Visit Asbury Park; , / weeks. Others, ln more -com further specialized Infantry Hospital, to Mr, and Mrs. John pital, after a longrtlhiess.' Friday at 8 p.m, at the Bedle Oct. 26, at the home of Mr. J : C i r n o y, 17 Colllris St., Funeral Services plex subjects, may take as training at Camp Leleune, A native of Bolton, England, Funernl Homo, Matawan, In- Mr, and Mrs. Wllllam P am *. . 1 and Mrs. William Zillger, Sil- N. C. . ; .:■■■■ Kearisbyrg. ' ' ; s h e lmd ltyed ln Laurence lornvent will be. held Saturday ' ’ ' Adalbert Kotala' _ _ verslde A^e., Little Silver. The long as 45 weeks. There a re lillniio and sons, Kemieth and - Harbor for the last 36 years, In Linden 11111 Comotery, Funeral services' .wcra hold dinner follows the Hunt'Meet more -than 400 technicat-cours . ■ ■ . - ; Laurie Willlhm, Jr., Split Rook II, - Leaves For Service Surviving are her husband, Brooklyn, . . „ ... . ■■■■ Friday at 8:30 a.ni, at t h e ai'Amory Haskell’s. . Reserva- es available , Mr.j^nd Mrs- James Laurie, Hozlot, visltei\Asbui7 , Pavlcf Frank Cavalli. son of Mr: Robert O, Allen: sr;; a son, JojmJu li y a'n Homo, for Monday,'' - ""''' tlons may be made ' through Even while In training- tbey and Mrs; Basil Cavalll of the 52 Krioli Terr„ Haalet, are U\e. Robert,Jr./former chief of the Ilenry Landwehf -■ Mrs. Douglas Downs, RT v e r- Will have, ample off-duty time. Foxwood development, la Rari parents ‘ of a.. daughter. boTn Laurence Harbor Fire Depart, Some of the; varied recreation Sunday, Sept. 20, 1&57, in Rah lleaiy Landwchr; ;82, JEHisr.' " dale Ave., Shrewsbury, chair- tan Township is'leaving, today ment' and currently a fire bdth, died Frfday. nlglit, Sept; man of way* «nd moans com- facilities they may enjoy on a way Hospital. -will'. . - ■ * -Jr~- t>m| « lu - rtn -• h a Rtai—'•••a— • (°X,tbe _XI,. Si^arlne-Corps .re commissioner,- a-’slsterpM r-s/ 37r l957rTtV XlexiariTSroUiers mlttee typical‘Air t ’orce 'base” "a-r cruit training depot at Parris Marie Warhurst, Neptune, and Swimming pools, tennis-courts, Weber - Hospital, Elizabeth. . • Island,: Ifi1'C.* • Mr. and Mrs; Robert Weber.; Tlrotlier., "Alfred Ilalirwell, Surviving are' two sons, Hettv golf courses,-, triovle theatres, Kearliy1;’ . ; i \ e ^ e - -Youth Conference bowlingalleys, gymnasiums, 381. Shoreland Circle, Laurence ry A., Keansburg; Edwai;d C.,' & Funeral services were held Toms River;-a daughter, Mrs; b y “ athletic1 fields, and libraries Harbor, are the parents of a % Senior young^'people are In-, In addition,.lrellgi.ous guidance B i r t h s daughter^ born lri’South ’ Am C ° ' c r vited to attend the Monmouth. 1;-, "available for members of boy Hospital, ‘ ( New Jersey'i " Baptist Youth Day,at the: Con "J Walker ' every major denomination.'. ference CenterV Lebanon. The Mr. and Mrs. Richard ^slk- . Bajume - Most Modern Equipped er ' 275 Main 8 t.,;Keypott, are A son was born In South group will leaVe from the -First . Strlck On NATO Maneuvers 1 CARLTON H. POLING ■ Baptist church, keyport, 9:30 the parents of a. daughter; Amboy Hospital to JAr. a n d ^ H u g Cleaning Plfint ■ a.m. Saturday for , fellowship, . V. S. Marine j P h n bom Tuesday, Sept.- 24,1957,-In Mrs.-Oeorge Bajume, 7 -Pice recreation and planning s e s- Strlck, Jr.,'son of MV. arid'Mrs. RlVervlew Hospital,- The b'aby Rd., Old Bridge. John jBtrlck; 8 Hecklertfann St., weighed eight pounds 12.ounces FOR INSURANCE iion. There, is. no charge for , Landry - the trip. Each' person is to U n b n Beach, took parf in the arid has been named Beverly S. Bold Bridge, Mrs. Re’.tagliala Is survived Uear E«U(e Bruker . are ttie'parents of a daughter, Cliffwood, N. J. NiiUrv PubUc - by her liuSband, aiacomo; a MA M&5I born Id Perth Amboy Hospital. son, Joseph, ' Matawan; .a IJ 0*rd«u Place CUffwood daughter, 'Mrs., Andrew Nl- . ' „ Fraser , : Mr. and Mrs. Elwln Fraser, cora, Matawan; two, sisters 205 -DlvUion St., Keyport,'"'arc, srid a brother' ln "Italy, and two grandchildren, the parents ' of a daughter, Funeral-services were held born ln Perth Amboy Oeneral Wednesday at 8:30 a.m. at the Hospital, -j \ Television Service j Day Funeral Home, Keyport. __ Radios & Small Appliances Repaired j Scheoter - , \ At 9 a.m. a solemn high re Mr, and Mrs. Morris Schec- quiem mass was celebrated- at St. Joseph’s Church, Keyport, 27 Years in Business ‘ i ter> „T fhnin? .Rd., ’ Morgan- vllle, are the parents of a son, by the Rev. Cornelius J. Kane. - YOUR WESTING BOUSE DEALER '• born In PerUi Amboy dener- Interment was in St. Joseph's, al 'Hospital. ’ Cemetery, Keypo'rt. - TEN EYCK RONSON, Inc. J ^______Watkins- - ______^James C. Emmons Mr, and Mrs. Jack Watkins, James Clair Emmons, 5iT. of t tt UPPEtt MAIN ST. MA 1-1600 MATAWAN, N. J ., 144 Monroe Ave., West Keans- 147 Theresa Ave,, K e y p b r t, burg, are the parents of a son, died Saturday,. Sept. 28, 1957
BUY DIRECT AND SAVE . «> -. ■ ' ' • . NOW GOING ON! A lum inum Products .. PRE-0 PENINC SALE 'H om e Remodeling Furniture A nd House Furiushing • No High Pressure Gimmicks ‘ - Values No O ne Can M atch ' ' • No Corflfflissicffls • No Salesman - ' : ••• > ' 'a. . . ■ - . • - Od - U! ...... ■• Quality Products Plus Quality * COME IN - W orkmanship At Low Pjriccs ’ . , Arid See The New 1958 . Styles In Living Room, SHOP - COMPARE - SAVE Bedroom, Dining Room, , , Juvenile, Bedding, Carpeting, Etc. - Consolidated Home Cash or Budget Engineering Co. Open Dally 9:30 A.M. To 8e00 P.M. CURTIS FURNITURE (CUFlTltj HALES CO.) • Open Sundays 11:00 A.M. To C J00 P.M. 10 W. Front St,, Keyport Keyport 7-35£5 Telephone Keansburg 6-9654 WATCIl THIS PAPER JO It OUR Highway 36 West Keansburg . GRAND OPENI.VG AN.VOL'.N'CKMH.VT . - Proclamation - JMje iHatafmiu $«mtal WHEREAS, hop e for a brighter futuro is the GDd-glv- _____ v...... ESTABLISHED - 1M9------en right pf. £very citizen, In Telephone KEypbrt 7-WM__ J. MABEL DROWN, PUBLISHER_____ cluding the physically and men Published every Thursday at Keyport, Monmouth County, N. J. A VALUABLE PEOGRAM By BROWN PUBLISHING AND gBPyriflfc COMPANY (Asbury Park Press) tally handicapped; and . '"WHEREAS, faith in t h e I r _ SINCE NEWSPAPERS THROUGHOUT the land are J , Mabel Brown, JEdUor — Geraldtno V. Brown. Associate Editor We are iucllned to agree observing Nationar Newspaper .Week, it might be an ap-' own ability to be useful to so Bubscripllon Rates Payable In Advance with the New Jersey Taxpay propriate time to recall the history of American journalism • One Year (within state), 4.50 ciety, to themselves, and their One Year foutslde statd).....$5.00 ers Association’s recommenda recently described by Frank Mott, author and Dean Emeritus" Six M o n th s __ . 12.50 families is an outstanding at Three Months- ...... $1.50 One Year (outside U. S.)..:. tion that additional prisoners of the Missouri Schdol of Jouijialism . . . In the little town tribute of those of our handi .The Matawan Journal Is .a-newspaper “ of the people, by the-people, be assigned to manufacturing of Boston 267.years, ago, an English refugee who had been *nd for the people*' - Its aim Is'to serve Uie host Interests ol Matawan and capped neighbors who are un=. vicinity; to present all of the news of Uie week witttout bias or prejudice products which can bemused, in'jatl.in London for publishing a pamphlet of which govern ln a cieart, san£, cortsorvatlve manner, respecting the Inalienable ricnis employed; and- “ ■ ‘ . ment disapprove^,, issued a little paper called Publick Oc of our citizens, and thereby making itself worthy o( tliclr confidence. by state, county,.ant) local WHEREAS, c 0.11 rage, in governing bodies. currences. The refugee’s name was Benjamin Harris, and Responsibility for-typographical .errors Is limited to the cost ot the abundance, has been.the spark hts paper (which had been intended'-to-be S*semi-monthly) space occupied by such error. ’ . ______' At.present,-l«a.inmate^, .of, which eiiabled so many of our was promptly, “disallowed” by the royal governor, who was* * " /Entered as second-class matter at Iho post office at Matswan, state prisons and reformator under the act ol March 3. '1870. —• - ■ . — hah’dicapped tb progress from offended by some of the items in the newsy little sheet. So ies are engaged In this rwork THUHSDAY, OCT. 3, 1957 complete’ disability to a reha-.- that was that for the next 14 years. By 1704 Boston was the -Page-Four- under the direction of t h e bllitated- state of readiness to largest {own in the American colonies, with 10,000 people, Stale Use Industries bureffu. and the Scotsman John Campbell, postmaster, began a modest ’ I P ' assume the role of being self Tho taxpayers association rec weekly called the News-Letter, which continued abbut_70 National Newspaper supporting; and . ommends that this number be yearf. The canny, careful Campbell submitted to govern WHEREAS, we, as Amerl- increased by 300. ment censorship and kept out of trouble. fc This is National Newspaper Week. And newspapers •cans,. are noted for. our will- —The products made with prls- —throtighout'thffland, in "small communities "aiS3_large”cHTes lhgness to lend a helping hand AS OTHER^PAPERS were started in the various* colonies, dn labor Include auto ta ^ .s , they often had trouble with the authorities;^ “The most spec throughout our land are pledging continued service to their to those -who dare to hope de soap, mattresses, clothing, fur-, tacular case involving*freedom to print was that of John readers, the public and the comnlumty. Thc-Amtjrican news spite a handicap; who have niture, road signs, and many faith in their Maker, t h e m- Peter Zenger and-Jiis New York Weekly Journal New paper occupies a unique place in the world. Its freedom to other Items. . selves and their -fellowmen, York’s royal goveqRjr Cosby was. a tyrant whose greed led, print is guaranteed by. the* Constitution. It has been con-, .Making these products avail and" who through sheer cour him into various kinds'of wrongdoing; and Zehger’s paper age and determination have sidered from the beginnings of the’ Republic and from even able to governmental agencies was the. fearless spokesman of attack on him and his ad emerged victorious over handi ministration. The editor went to jail for nine mdnths, but before that, an essential instrument in the lives of the at nominal prices . saves tax caps and readied themselves payers a great deal of money for gainful employment; in August-1735 he was acquitted in a f am bus trial. the American people. - report of which did much to kindle the spirit of liberty in and." ln effect, lt means tlie St. looli Paii-Oiuuld" N O W, THEREFORE, I, the colonies. The two foremost colonial journalists were prison Inmates are helping, pay THOUGHT f o r n e w s p a p e r w e e k ROBERT fl., MEYNER. gov Its basic purpose has been and Always will be the same: ernor of the State of New Jer Benjamin Franklin and Isaiah Thomas. As a boy Franklin -To tell the happenings of the day. Here the function is of tbe cost of their keep in t h e sey do.hereby proclaim. . wrote for his brother’s New England Courant He did this.: "particular Importance in regards to the happenings of gov-1 state Institutions. Ocober 6?18,' 1957 secretly, slipping manuscripts \ under the office door at T b e taxpayers -association . - To Be tl enment, which is but an instrument of the people’s will. night, for he knew that since he was only an apprentice his. points out that the real value New Jersey Employ The . brother would laugh at his attempts at authorship; .as it Its next and. almost, inseparable function is to try to' Looking Backward of the program ls that It gives Physically Handicapped Week was, his essays made a hit. Later he ran away from Boston place the facts concerning these happenings in perspective— In the State, of New Jersey, prisoners constructive pursuits Items About Folks And Thing* W« Knew In Thi Long A to and I hereby declare that and set up as printer in BKiladephia. He made the Penn to give them meaning in the light of other-events, past and which avoid bitterness a n d placing t h e physically and sylvania Gazette one of the best newspapers in tfie. colonies. present. It has other important purposes-^to ■ serve as a frustration. It also may a 1 d mentally handicapped ln em Thomas was also a runaway apprentice, who later became Inmates in learning a trade to Forty-Five Years Ago Twenty-Five Tears Ago medium for advertising, to entertain and amuse, to serve (Issue Friday, Oct. 7, 1032) ployment forvWhlch they are. famous as the editor of the Massachusetts Spy. which they can turn upon "re (Issue Thursday, Oct. 3, 1912) qualified should command : the as a public forum. . : : " The homestead farm of the Calls Issued. Wednesday for leaser The products made rep Interest and support of every THE 18TH CENTURY papers commonly had four pages resent o n 1 y a "microscopic late John J.' -Beers at Deep statements of conditions of na citizen particularly employers, not much larger than letterhead .size. :* They paid little at portion” of . the competitive Cut ln'Holmdel Township was tional and state banks as , of . You -may, and undoubtedly do, on occasion become dis organized labor, civic groups, tention to local news, but were much concerned with doings ‘ market, the association declar sold tbe past week to Charles Sept. 30 .disclose a total of couraged with yotfr newspaper or even become angry with Young of Keyport. It c o-n- $41,995,764.51 In the banks of veterans' organizations; news in other colonies and overseas. They carried some adver ed. paper editors, radio and televi . It, Yet it is an indispensable item for intelligent living, The year-long study by the talnB 125 acres and has two Monmouth County, Since t h e tising, all slngl$-column width, without much display. In sion stations; and Ifurlher and in more cases than ls generally realized it Is the most association revealed that t h e sets of buildings on lt. T h e period of a year ago,’ T h e the revolutionary period they gained prestige of-formers ol price is said to have.beeh un Farmers' and Merchants Na urge every employer" to. con-, public opinion. This continued to later years; the Federalist. constructive and most educational Item in a family’s'existence. program In 20 years has pro duced a profit of over two mil der $3000 but just how much tional Bank of -Matawan h a s slder lt a personal responsibil ity, social and economic, to papers of Hamilton, Madison and Jay, for example, first ap lion dollars. Yet, because the Is not known. : Jumped from 11th place ln ’the peared as. a newspaper series.- First daily, newspaper was, “ , Where newspapers are free from government restriction, amount of its deposits to sev hire workers on the- basis or receipts hav&'been diverted to Supreme Court Justice Voor1- Benjamin’Towne’s Pennsylvania Evening Post, 1783; but in . hees and County Judge Foster enth place. Ability and-vaJthoyt regard for as they are. in the United States* you are free to select the other stjte„uses, the system the next ^ew years many better and longer-lived Bailies, shows-a 'deficit-of-*203,000.-««■* i^e a re fl ln-black‘Tdbes: at-the ' MatawanJI’own3hip Co m ml t- a ’•'Usability "whlch^ln no: way Impairs. w o r k _ performance, 1're¥3in^iffilter’of your choice; YoiTarirpHvileged to'rave Criticizing the .fund diver, opening,of the October term tee held Its regular monthly, sprang up in the larger cities. The emergence of the “penny and -to make known - to . t h e a vpice of protest. -You; are favored, by having news of im slon; the association, declared of court at Freehold Tuesday. meeting in the Cllffwood Fire press” in the mid-30’s, led by the New York $uri, Heralded the bureau,has,, as.a result,' It was the firsf time since House last night. A report nearest office of tbe New Jer a. slowly growing independence from .partisan control, ari portance at>out you, personally, collected,-verified; and pre sey State-Employment Service been unahle to obtain hew op "pre-Revolutlgnary ■ d a y s, sb from the auditor was ln t h e emphasis on local news, more realistic reporting, and a great sented in readable_and understandable form delivered to. his wllllnBness to~hlre handl- erating equipment which is _fa£_is::could^be^learnedi ’ that hands Sf-Township Clerk’ Mrs. er journalistic liveliness. Thus in some respects modern capped, workers. ’ . you* home every day/ needed, _ robes had been worn In i h e Euth P. Mills, who. read It at journalism seems course. It's a didn't my wife g e t.a check llttlo late for that now, but It’s njonth’s benefit for July'. Re t o o •_ ■...... Vlnnle. " . ■' Vlnnle walked with him down railway postal clerk positions garqless of,.the total amount - A—Your wife is not-eligible" He looked around, too. There' the street toward hofiSe. Tbls ln all States except New York a way of getting several small was no one there, " t l e d was time the strange boy was ln plants Instead of one that of your annual Warnings “ a‘ for disability insurance - p a v- . and ln Alaska and Puerto monthly benefit will be paid right.' , ' . front of Vlnnle. , Rico, Competition ls restricted may .be leggy, and taking up ments unless she wprke;^'.; .J&. quite a lot of room. 1 ' to you for any month In wliich covered , employment 1 o o'g " I guess he must have gone "You must be able to s e e to persons entitled to veteran Whole plants or cuttings your earnings from wages enough to qualify under the awayl!' said Vlnnle., him now, Ned " cried Vlimle, preference.. •'I think'you need an l o t pointing ln front of him'.’ sometimes arc carried o v e r were riot more than W0 a n d disability work provisions. cream soda," laughed N.ed. Ned looked. He started to for sentlmenUl reasons, - Mr. you were not actively engaged There Is no provision in t n e- "Let’s fiurry." , laugh, "Is that the 'strange Harrison 6ays. But quite often as a, self-employed person. ~— ; social security law U> p fl y • They started walking again boy’ who was following you on HELP YOUR your Indoor gardening can he Q—I am 55 years-old. I benefits to dependents^of di.+—- and turned n1 corner. Tills time, the way down?" he asked. more rewarding if you Ju9t go learned about ttie social secur iibled workers. ‘ • there w as. someone b o s 1 d e "It's not* a boy at all, It’s and buy some new plants ity disability law on Juiy 31 ' Q—How will my disability Virinlel He stared, and staredr your shadow I" SAFETY. PATROL which may be better In-many but was unable to contact the rights be affected if i delay tm' the boy wouldn’t go .away. V 1 n n|l e looked . puzzled. ways than the ones you’re tryr social security office/If I file filing my application u f lt 1 '•I'd better not tell N e d," "What’s a shadow?" he asked Ing to nurse along. my disability application now. 1958? I was disabled on Jab. thought Vinnte, "He'll only " It looks like a ;boy Just my Popillar and useful printed will I be penalized for late ril*- 1. 1950.* . . : • ’ laugh again." size " . helps that anyone can have lug? ■ A—If yo'i were disabled on Vlnnle watehed tlio strange Ned explained how the sun free are Circular 542, "Care A— No. ,If. you file your appllv Jan.' 1, 19S0, oprt filed your boy all the way to town. Some mnac a picture of Vlnnle on of House Plants,’-' and Circu cation‘ before the end of De application prior to July 1.. ( times when they walked under the sidewalk, sometimes t h e lar 530, ,ravowtng - Geraniums ccmber, and your claim Is ap 1958, your benefit rights will a tre? the boy would disap sun was In 'ront of him and as House Plants.” You can get proved, you will be paid cash be protected. However, after pear. But the', mlnule they sometimes In back. That’s these from your county agrf" bcneUts back to the month ot 1057, cash payments are effec Btcpped into the sun again, why the boy chanpcd places ‘ cultural agent or by' sending July. u ) tive inly with the month in there lie- was’. Vlnnle laughed, ’I ’m g'l n (I a card to. Garden Reporter, Q—I filed my social secur which your application is/tled- •'llere. we a“e •’ said Nod. to meet you. sli.idow. The next HELP YOU College of Aericu’ture, R u t- ity dlsehlllty Inituraace appli 'pplications filed p r l o 1958 ’ Would you .like to sit Insloe time 1 will know who is fallow Rers l/nlvcislty, New Bruns cai!ou-on July I ..hyt I hnve mny De retroactive to Juiy or outside?” ...... Ing ine I" < ■ ■ wick. - • ■* 1 „ - not-recclved ^ ciieck lo d^le. 1957. * Auxiliary Heads Literary Club Host To District Co; fercnce Auxiliaries Give To Be Installed ' THE - Mrs. John DlGlovanni,- new $7500 To Drive ly-elected-president ot the Lo The Combined Auxiliaries'of MATAWAN “JOURNAL .'dies Auxiliary of ths Laureuce Monmouth Memorial Hospital ’Harbor American Legion Unit have subscribed $7500 to the Dr. Cortland VanDeusen and Mrs. Paul Bish entertainod Oet. 3, 1057 Paso Five 332, * announces the complete hospital's }1,000,000 building M r 5. VanDouspn, - Niagara ut a dessert bvldiu' on Tues . list of committee chairmen for fund Campaign It wns announc Falls, N, Y., were Saturday day. Ouests were, Mrs. Paul ^ the coming 5cpar. “ ed by Mvs. Lestev A. Bpniett, guests of Mr, nud Mrs. Joseph Royer, Shrewsbury;- Mrs. Madison Library ' * The auxiliary aud post will president of .the execu DcrnbeiBcr. ' Dwlfht Oatn-ood, ,Mrs. How v'-have a Joint installation ot all tive committee at its regular Mr. and Mrs. WUUtvm J. Ra- ard Veale, Sayrevllle; M r s, the newly-elected officers Oct. meeting held recently. The gift bcl and Mrs. Connrd Johann- Walter Taylor, Mrs. David M. To Reopen Doors ^ used ; help remodel sen attended tho wedding, sat- Bruce, Mrs. Russell A. G. Slot, 12, at the Beach’Casino, Laur- The first Free Public Ll- *,ence Harbor, be ready for use was the spcuker al the F&AM Kinney, of tho .Matawan Con about Oct, 15. The tiiree-story No. 192 dinner at Buttenwtfod brief stay from Juno 28 to dent; Mrs. ^Joseph Mollis, sec- temporary League, attended _..._ond^vlce president; Mrs.Rpl- building will houso-groutly Ifti- ■Manor...... ''. . , Aug, 30. ■ ...... tho Fifth District Fall confer; Charles R. Thompson;"Board - — lln Rathbun,- recordings seere- proved^Si^clHETes' to broaden Mrs. Nina Welv was a'guest once of the N, J. Federation of ; tary; Mrs. Andrew C a r v e r, and strengthen the program for several days of Mf, a n d of education' member a n d , of training student nuvs- Mrs. Donald Weir, B o t'h e 1, Women’s Clubs Yield at t h e chairman heading the 'school ' coirespojidlns secretary; Mrs Keyport Reformed Chur c h, ‘John Vachltls, treasurer; Mrs. cs. New and larger facilities Conn..______' . .-"r. Tuesday, V ' —■ _____ J*ck.XMwnJgufeistpr|aii;.i.- M r s. Clubwomen at lunrhcon between sessions of fall mectlne, (scaled left to rlghJ), Mrs, A, for the use bf the women’s aux-' Mr. and Mrs. c. Randolph with his committee, J o^jue^j h Caslralr Yurkiewlcz, chaplain «hurtleff Drew, Clifton, Northern Vice President of. the New Jersey Slate Federation of lllary organisation are Includ Heuser spent the weekend > nt Mr, and Mra. Wllllam Was- Iloff, William-Kerr add WIN Women’s Clubs: Mrs. Harry S. Wllleyt President pf K,cyport Literary Club; Mrs. Joseph E. ed In th.e refurbishing Pro Atlantlo City and attended the m’utli returned home, Thursday llam Pyne, A room was offer* and Miss Betty Reiher, ser- Walsh, Avon, Fifth District Vice President; {standing left (o right), Mrs. S. Herbert Tailor, eeant*at-arifis. - gram. The first floor wIlHp* Shrlners' convention. f r o ai California where Mr. ed for library purposes, MerchantviUe, State Drama Chairman; Mrs. William L, Nussbaum, Westwood, State Evening Wasmuth was on a business Mrs. Peter Fierro-will head Membership Department Chairman and Mrs. Ilarley L. Donjremond, Teaneak, State Corres elude' an -auxiliary meeting Mrs. Harry Stelglcman and T h e township committee, • the Americanism committee ponding Secretary. ' : ■ - room and an adjoining parlor, children, Rlolmrd and B a I'- trip to Los Angeles; They via- who had donated'$160 for IK ited their son:ln-law a n d Mrs. Joseph, Mollis, child we)* a nursing classroom, library, bora, Rlverlon, were, weekend Wary purposes and .whloh had. ‘ The Keyport Literary Club' fare,; Mrs. Caslmir Yurkie Wllllom L. Nussbaum, a t i t.i Club ol Sbuth Amboy,jollcge! nursing education olflfce; and guests of Mrs. Btelgleman's daughter, Mr, arid Mrs. Ed been used toward, the purohnso . mund Sajort Oakland. Mrs. Sa- wlcz; community service; was hostess Tuesday lo t h e cl-alrrnan of the E v e n 1 n g Mrs. Lewis Prentice. Lltllt 311. student's parlor and Reception parents, Dr, Conover Burlew of books,., again-aided l h » Jor is the tormer Minis' ttdlth *Mrs. Rose Coleman, coupons; F ifth . District-Fal’i Conference Membership, was the speaker. ver Woman's club, fl r a m a; room. Tlm upper two floors and Mrs. Burlew. " : i cause by donating for lum* Mrs. Frank C. Laird, Free will he devoted to student’s Mrs. Canrad Johannsen en Wasn\uth. • , . . Mra. Joseph Geores^ constitu- of the New Jersey State Fed She described the need~of an ber for shelves, Husbands of hold Woman's Club, qductttlon; dormitories and nursing school tertained Mrs, Oeorge'-Barba- Mr, and:Mrs. J,.Donald Mill : -tion and by-laws; Mrs. Dennis eration of Women's Clubs at the clflb members volunteered -, evening club, essentially fcrr and Mrs. Stanley Ollbert, Red facility, offices. A bronze pla nell, Brooklyn; Mrs, Marguer er attended the Prlnceton-Rut- tho construction and painting ' McDonald, civil defense; Mrs. the Keyport. Reformed Church, John . Eckelson, education of business members or mothers B)ink Woman’s Club- Evening que will be affixed to an ap Ite Laird, Mts/W. Oliver Dig- gors .footboU game at Prlnco- ot the permanent tixturea and __: Warren 8t. ... Of young .children. Mrs.. Nus?- /Membership. - . propriate unit In Auxiliary gm and Mrs, Frederick- K. ton on Saturday, , ...... - war‘orphans and scholarship; Mrs. Joseph E. Walsh, Avorir olub members redecorated the '-&aum also'said that the mtBtnv Also Mrs. JosephCarroll, Hall, acknowledging; the sub Dederlck at a supper p * ■MrirWarren ppnnell, M r s. room to oreate a jeheei'tul oul- -- Mrsr-Wllliam Beckner, Girls’ district vice president presid State; Mrs-. Ann Mullen, o gold bers of the evening club s6rye Red Bonk Club; garden a n d scription of the Combined Aux and canasta Friday evening, J- o h n Bradley and children, turai atmosphere, ' " ed; Mrs Michael Pizza, Nep a vital apprenticeship for laler .. star mothers; Mrs. Leroy Hal- conservation; M r s. Charles iliaries; ^ rs ., Dederick's .blrlliday,> swaj John,.Jt',, and Wllllam, and tune, district music chairman, membership In daytime wom- (n addition to the purchase Prentiss, Farmlngdalp F o r t- At the regular, semi-month celebratedT' . •’ Mis; Stuanr.d Donr.ell left Sat i bert;*Initiation; Mrs. Bathbun, lead, the singing of the, nation an'sclubs, of dlotlonarles, encyclopedias . junior activities; Mrs. CarveV, nlghtly Club, lnternatlona.1 re ly meeting of the Combined Mr, and rfrs, Harfy' WtUa; urday for a two-week vacation al anthem. Tbe Invocation was ~Mrs. , B, Herbert T a y 1 o r, and recommended clilldreh'i . legislative activities; Mrs. 01* lations; Mrs. Joseph McCann, ^Aw!UKte.$lJ | f ;t.jjK M M .. pyjs. Mrs. William Helms a n d booki,- the 'llbrary has reoelv- — pronounced by the Roy._JH,_T> ita te. drama chairman,-gavea Llttle-BllverClub',-Junlof“ a(J- WuIh'U?rfi®W«r"wM«'8uB;' ^^eja,-.MrS^ .Wllllam-Bij' i d g .e^ Williams, ~ pastor of h. Calvary Yidlng, Ihe" treasurer's report Mrs. Paul Blfih, Mrs. ^Con* ed-donatlons.of fine reference ' man, membership; Mrs. Lei'fiy reading, “TwaS Gavlar to ihc vlsor; Mrs. Charles H. Walk was given by, Mr*. Hannan day dinner' guests 'of Mr, and rad Johamisen, Mrs. Spafford Methodist Churcb, Keyport, General." . books, good llteraturo and nov- - Halbert, music. , er.' Woman’s C ltib jf Asbury Plotkln, of' the Hebrew Ladles Mrs, HarveyCMollenhauor, Irv W. Sohanck, Mrs, Frank Bliss, els from individuals, organwa.. - Mrs.' Harry s. Willey, presi A musical Interlude at tir e tark,.|ltoratufe;' Mrs. 'P in a ington.' - ,V ■ ■ !. ' A I'b o Mrs, Peter. Fierro, dent of the' Keyport club, wel Aiixlllary, Mrs,/ Joseph Stein, Mra, Frederick K, Dederlok, tlons and . neighboring, llbvar- afternoon session was present .Jersey Shore Woman's C 1 u b, Service League, reported on Mr. and Mrs. Karl Houser, Mrs, WUUam J, Rabel a n d tea, ,. . . memorials ^- Mrs. Carverr- ria* comed the guests ‘ ana Mrs. ed by Leonard J. Porcelll,; so security;. Mlsg •. Reiher, muslo; Mrs, David W a t a o n, the activities of the coffee and and Mra, Warren Vreeland re MTs, Elmore Kattner were John B. Van Mater, H ai z 1 e t, loist. acc&mpanled by M r Woman’s Club of Laurence turned home Friday from » •Members of tlie Teen-Age - jRan'American study; M r a, gift shops. Mrs. Mdry Oilman, .guests Sept. 2S of Mi's. Charles Oroup sponsored by tlio Worn- conference cHalrmanr gave the John H. Sagurton, Harbor,-program assistance; vacation spent at Nova i)oolla Beckner* past .presidents' par* report on the registration. of tht Maternity Auxiliary, E. Hunt, Brlelle, for Itfticheou an’s club and tho O lll Soouls _ ley; „Mrs., ^JohnVachltls, poll- The luncheon was‘served by Mrs. Burton K, Weiss; Worn- stated that there' was a total and tlic Nbw England States, and bridge-Mrs. Bliss, M i s, 'T h e Club Woman Type” the rWomenJ9 -Guild ‘ of t h e assisted during the aummer, ~ cy; Mrs. .Bridgeman, poppy; an’s Club of.M an^quan, pub of <001 hours of adult volunteer Mrs. Paul filgan entertainod Dederlck aud Mrs, Rabel wero was the topic,, ot an address -Church In oharge-of MrsrVaa licity an.(J :Mrs. Edgar .H, the Thursday Dessert Bridge T h e winter sohedule lias ... ,'filrs.' John Phillips, poppy cot-: 4>y the guest speaker, Mrs. A. servlco during July and Aug prize winners, ■ ' been released as follows: .> ••'-sage; ^Mrs., Mollis, ipoppy pos B .;Wilker, Members of t fc ’« P e rpx-e, Woman’s Club of ust and 3377 hours given by Club when the prize winners Bhurtleff Dfew, northern vice Junior Guild served; , ? ,Mv,.aud Mrs, RossJN, Mag Tuesdays and Thursdays from t e r ; Mrs. Phillips, poppy win Poinf; Pleasant,, public' w » 1- the yellow Jackets, teen-age were Mrs, Edward W. Currie,. president of ttre'Federation, at District chairmen who Mrs. Richard Erdmann a u d han'and children, Ross, jr., 7 to 8:30 p.m.'.and Saturday dow display: Mrs. Olsen, pub* re fare. . - ^ volunteers! Mrs. Fred Schock, the afternoon session. M r B. ported at the morning session a n d Pliyllls, attended t h e afternoons from 2 to 4 p.m. Lt- llflty; Mrs. Elwood, rehabllita- Miss Elflllje Cherry, Koy who represents Monmouth Me the hosCe'ss. Drew outlined her Idea of the eluded: Mrs. William H. jrv-' Mrs. Peter A: Read, Mrs. J. alants-Plttsburgh P 1 r a Le s brarianh -on duty Tuesdny tlon; Miss . Reiher, rs^Uo and port, state. garden ohalrman, morial to the State Associa baseball bamo, Saturday, at evening will: be ,Mrs,-.Aloxan- ideal clubwoman and . stressed ,lne, Woman's Club of Spring was In charge ol the arrange tion of Hospital Auxiliaries out Raymond Ketchol, Mrs, John TV; Mrs. BrldgemanT^Bopse- 'that those elected'have‘a re the Polo Orounds. “. _____ d.er jtlerlb'Mdli-.tIfa.„Ragnar'-J. Lake, American .Home; Mrs. ment of the flowers and of the lined the program planned for son Cartan, Mrs.-Frank B1US velt Hospital; Mrsv Murien, sponsibility to carry out t h ’< Mrs, Joseph Dernboi'ger on Wang and Mrsi David E, Wat*. Theodore Marko, River ' Plaza corsagei for the guests. " , the National Hospital Associa and Mrs. W, Oliver Dlggin at safetyrrMfs.Hilton PiaTa^slc^ duties of the office, _ Club, art; Mrs. George Wat tertalned at Iunoheen .Septi.a5r sonj Tlmnrtfay evening, M r i e .... and: shjiMnj-Mrfc John HarJ, The president of the Mata tion cbnv'entloif in Atlantlo Ci tended the lundheon and fash Mrs. Harley L, Dangremond. son, Avon Roman's'Club, clv- ion show “sponsored by t h e Mrs. itaieel Buchinan, M r a, Lawrenoe lloldon, Mrr.' James -"Mrs.' Bridgeman and M r.'4 wan club was awarded a 41ft ty whloh was held Monday state corresponding secretary, lc^ and leglslallon; Mrs. W. A. Matawan J u n 1 o.r Woman's Uruoe Todd and Miss Mildred Armstrong and Mrs, Josoph Beckner, auditing committee; for having the most members through Wednesday.. ' HolUb. . ' . ■■ ^ , gave the history of the club Fredericks. Woman's. Club ot of a . visiting chib present. Club, saturday_at BlVadowbrook Fenway, Newark, wers-Butfsts. Mrs. Rpsp;*Coleniaii, hospital- collect. • —Mr; ~ j n: d ^ f^ E d wln~trr “ ‘tjlubTnetrv\iera;aro asked' wi'7 " Migi■■'Brldgemanj-“Legion .Point :Eloasant^olvil*=d*f«nws 'n>erewere-l2 att«Mintf’ 'ft'iiiA ACTfie 'morning- sessloh tirrs. Mrs; Donald Beam; Woman’s the Matawan Club, : , Mr, and Mrs, TJiurninn . C, DomlOIdk entertained at a call Mrs, Wang, M i Woodblnt - birthday*:pftrty{ .Mrs; Mollis, Juniors To Attend Nealls and daughter,. Patricia, Jiarbecue Thursday for t.h e l r Way..-aiid'«ugk**ttlie-hbi(r*rOf . past president's dinner; M rjs. wore Sunday dlnrior guests of grnnddaiighter, Nloky , Lloyd, duty most oonvonleiit for thorn -.'Hart,-secret pal; Mrs' James Public Health Center _ Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Crane, Other''guests wero C Ira r le « i to serve ns librarians, ' Keegan, theatre party; Mrs, Gracc Morizio Is P-TA Announces Fall Confcrcncc Pike, Dennis and Donlso Stiii-t, Appeals For Clothing Browntown. : Georgs, Mrs. Rathbun a n d Members ol the Matawan - Mrrand Mrs. Pelor A. Read, •loy- Bartram, D I a n e Pike, Mrs. 7 Beckner, finance- com ■ . • ' "-T ■ ' Junior Woman's Club w h o Carol Hecht Fated At Named CFS .Head The Matawan Public Health Mr, and Mfs. A. Edgar Palm, Katherine Boots, Cynthia Dell, : mlttee; M r s . Vachitis, Sue Plans At Meeting plan to attend>the ITall Co*n- .Mnrj'..An!lM9t!l,Nllia.IJclland BirthdayCelebtatlon' . ,Csnter_lsJn.great.need-6f-chlK Mr, andMi's.-WIIIIiim.C.-LuiU, ....Marlin : project; Mrs—Mullen, __I)Uripg—tlie—recent--regular ^’ M rs.O arrettW aish, pres!; fcrence,'Saturday, at tlic Es Mr. and Mrs. John L. Cham, Joan Ward, ...... ----- Christmas- party ; Mrs,-’£tath* meeting of the Girls’ Prlefldly. dren’s used clr>thtne. ' shoes, dent., conducted her firitlmeet. sex House, Newark; are Miss berlaln were Saturday evening Mi:; and Mrs. Bruce tleclit, • Mrs, Jao Cushman enter', CiU Broad St., Mntawuu,,rnt'n-. bun, Halloween party. T h e Society, Janie Juniors', of-the nnd overshoes‘Vhlch children Ing ot the St. Joseph's Farent- Dorothy Delbasco,- president*, dinner gtrests bf Mr, and'Mr*. tallied at luncheon Sept, !lt, talned at «• party for t h e I'r Misses.Mary and Betty_.Relher Trinity Episcopal- Chur c h, have outgrown. , - Teacher Associatipn In' t h t Miss Carol Delbasco. M r s., Tf.omas M. Andersoif, Key. Ouests were Mrs, ltobe r t- _ . wefe.named co-chairman- of-*a Matawan, the calendar for the school cafeteria. Thursday Frank Ferrano, Mrs.. -Camlllo port, Mrs, Palm's' birthday daughter, Carol, who Was cole- Mrsr William Wldman, sociaf Cushman, Prlncoton Junctfonr bratlng her foil till birthday : special, pr o je c t ,^ ( ’ year was planned and the fol evening, The Rev. Cornelius J Oehtlle, Mrs. William Wright, was celebrated.’ and Mrs. steplicn Macuga! service 'chairman, announces Soiit. ID, Pony rides for a l l lowing slate of officers elect Kane, pastor, congratulated and Miss Elaine Cherry, Plans Mr. and Mrs. F .'ll o w a r d Mr, and Mrs.“J, Raymond tho children and games pro- MatawanClub —. . ed: Grace' Morlzlo, “president; that small organizations a n d the parents for their large at tor "attendance at the Dl'strlct Lloyd,, Jr.-. and Mr, and Mrs, Ketohel were guests of Mr, vlded tlie orilertolnmenl,..... - Candace tockwood, vice presl- local clubs .that j?lsh to. ..take tendance >n d . asked, for .fco-op-1 F a. 11- Conference Thursday, Clytrleg- Cr-Scteick,: Sea Olrt; and Mrs. H ilold - Bayles',' Co- .ToMeef Monday dent; Sally Macula, tressur- Oct. ll. a t , the Homestead, Atlpndijig were Mrs, Frank part lA -the health center’s cratfon with the, school and attended the football gams Ionia, at Pete'rsPn's Dutton- • The first meeting of the d u b ur’er;- Darlene Bedle, secre teachers ' during 1the coming Spring Lake, are being made: Saturday at Prlncoton betiweeil Qinilani) and olilldren,-Cheryl Christmas program, are asked wood Mdnor on Saturday even-' and John: Mrs. J, M, Ucots - > year-1957-58 of the Matawan tary; Susan Carlson, worship year. He also stated that re The club sponsored a suc Princeton and Rht»ers, Ing...... chairman; Lynn Wolverton, to contact the health center, cessful luncheon, and fashion and daugliler, lCatlirrlnoj Mrs.'; Woman’s Club wlU be beld llglous Instruction will be pro ' Mrs..Randolph Harris entjr Mi. and Mrs, Josepli Baler awards chairman; assisted by show by stelnbach’s, Batur; Robert. Ziegler 'and olilldren, ■< Monday at two ovclock at^the Ma tawan.,1-I095 from 9a.m .' to vided for the Raritan* T o .wrf). talncd the Wednesday Evening returned llomb Monday after Adele Insley, Beth; Atin_ Miller. day. .flt.'.Shadow brook.I.nn, Mei'i‘X>Ann.andJlobG!,l/-.M.r. i.... .parish hall of Trinity Eptsco- i3-o’-block noon.--Mrs.- Wllllairi- Ship.children who-do not pt- bildge club ivhen th.o p r l n-e WWdI HOmfil'daysiatLaker Carol: iianffevllVe and i Phyllis tend'St;-Joseph’s -School- Imf ChnrleirMaU and ,-d'auglitor,': pal -Church,- Main St:,' ' Mata Wllklnst will discuss- Informa winners were Mrs, c h a u t i vllle, Conn, They also visited ..w?n. •••'•' ' ' I • Maghan. " ' mediately after the'9 a.m. Mrs. Ralph Jannarone will Pike, M rs,'Jad'Cushm an and Mary Ann;'Cynllila_Doil, anti tion regat'dlng tho work t he Mr. and-Mrs, Ralph W, Her IC'a t h y Morgan, Matawan; John Stewart, Jr.,-Neptune, Sunday was observed as the. mass Sundays. ' be chairman,' assisted by Mrs. Mrs. Vincent Patton, O th e r rick', pine Orove,- a- representative of the Nr J", Q.F.S. Day.of Prayer around center has^outllned 'for i;h * Lester Stonty and Mias Carol guesTa wore Mrs. Charles Mdn- Mrs, David Hpslum ,and Mr, • ■ 'An-announcement was made M r,'an d Mrs, Frankllir 8. : : Citizens’ Committee for t h e the world; • •' " . ‘ Delbasco, of "The Snow Ball" devllle, Mrs. parrett McKeen, and Mrs, Zaok 'Ilobetis, Jor- that blngo wlll stnrt Monday Thompson and tholr guest, .ftoover Report, will speak on October will. be dedicated to dance to be held Deo. 28. at tbs Jr., Mrs. Walter Pike, Mrs, sey City; nnd Kim' R u a n *, evening, and anyone wishing Miss Orace Thompson, West Woodbrldge. '. - ’ . , ‘'Waat? Not. W ant; Not,” lio- the wor!t*»f the "UN, w h e n to Join t ire permanent bingo Forsiato Country Club, James- Kenneth Plko and Mrs. P, Jud- cal political candidates also, slides and_movles depleting Senior Youth Plan . , burg. Walt Staeger will p' r »■ son Evans, Jr. -• — field, attended the Princeton- committee-may contact M n . Rutgers football gams Satur - will/-speak. There WlU be a the w.ork ol UNICEF, .will be’ Bazaar Candy Booth vide music,- , Mrs, William Helms* ra n d Norgato Manor Visitors shown. Thp-Q.P.S. girls will Prank Cook, chairman,--r- day,______'...... ' business meeting during .the Coming evcnts’incTUde a food At t h e program-rmeeting daughter. Patrlclar SPOQt sev co-operale. with the churches Tlie Senior Youth Fellowship .Mr,1 and Mrs, Herbert H.taer, Miv-and Mr*. Oeorgo-Christ afternoon. ' ’ ...... sale, Oct. 20, after masses beld Sept. 24 at the E a g 1 • eral days as the guests of M t to carry out,the work of ’.'trick Jr., snd children,,Rona, Joyce tophoij sr„ Jersey city, re ^ - Announcement ls made that of the First Methodist" Church, with Mrs. 8. A. Maslello and Hose Flro" House, Keyport, anti Mrs. Robert Llppert, Pjjrt or treat” for the world’s chll: andrJ*mes( ;Waehin*ton Averi Oct. 19 has been designated as Matawan, held a meeting Sun- Mrs. F. T. Cholwcnskl as oo- Mrs. William Whltacre’ gaVe a Jejjjfls, N, y., and on Wedncs cently Visited -their son aiid ’ . College Day at Douglass Col dren, " domonstrotlop of Sara Coven attepttended..the: funerar.of spent, the' weekend visiting daughter-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. On Thursday afternoon, the day'.ln the lecture room of the .chalrmen; a dance for tho sev Mrs,-Htaer’i parents; Mr.. and lege, New Brunswick. This 1« enth and eighth grade i tu- try Jewelry, _ :. " Mrs Helms' fathor-ln-law, Oeorge Christopher, II, 19 Janie Juniors held a baby pa church, when lt, was decided Mrs. Matthew Hand, Maspetli, Parlt-Vlew Dr., Noigats Man a day sponsored by the N. J. dcnts, Oct’f 2S; the-Diocesan Reports were glven on t h e William B. Helms, Port " Jer. rade. Prizes were awarded for to have a 'candy.booth at ths li.il-* «_3.w . '„ '* or, ilacfst. - State Federation of Women's meeting Monday, Oct. 14, at dinner dance Jointly sponsored vis, - . ' ■ _ ‘ “ . •■'. ■ Clubs to acquaint hlgb school the 'best decorated carriages church bazaar to be held ln Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Slatr, November. , the War Memorial Building, by the Juniors, Contemporary Mrs. Edwin 11: Dominick etl- 3; ^ students. club members, teacb- and prettiest baby dolls. In sr., Ravine Dr,, wore Sunday 10 yesrs from today, there'U Those desiring membership Trenton, at 10 a.m.; and the League and the Woman’s Club tertalned Mrs, Harry O,'Jones ers_and friends with the col the carriage division, the first and Miss p ie n .Haney, Free guests at a studio party given be fewer ''cloudy" days In your are asked to attend. The next regional meeting Wednesday. Sept. 21, at the Molly. Pitcher lege. Local reservations m a y prize went to Lynn Wolverton. hold, at luheheon F r 1 d a y st by. Mr, and Mrs. Lyos Markos, life financially, If you Invest meeting will be held Sunday at Oct. 23, at St. Rose's Church Hotel, Ited Bank. Funds realiz bf made with the club presl- Debbie Dell, second prize; Peterson's;. Buttonwood-. Manor st- their homo and studios In NOW In U. S. Having* Bonds. ' 7:30 .p.m. In the lecture room Belmar, at 1:30 p.m. ed on the tickets and boosters dent, Mrs. Peter A. Read. • Kaye Flakker, third prize. in .celebration of Mrs, Jones’ New York. . of the church, when election of Sister Mary Charlotte, prin will . go toward" the building The prettiest doll group 'lrthday;'Later they' wer« Mrs. Sidney Longman, awards went to Sally Macuga, officers will takj pl^cc. cipal, Was the speaker. Intro fund. ■ — . . Edgewater Dr., was guest of 'M rs. John A. Goetz Those attending were W 11 duced by Mrs. Oeorge Ward, Joined byjyjMlis Mary Llik, first; Penny Wilkins, second, .M rs^ilfltll?,,Eoftttff''and Mr’s; Mrs, J.' honor at a surprise party held 11am Wleland, Susan 8 m 11 h; committee chairman, s h e Franklin: Dominick Shower Guest Of Honor and Nancy Ratcliffe'. third. Sidney Friedman hlive Joined and Mrs ay F. Hostetter for •I'Crystal Drook inn, illaton- Jane Curry. Jane McCue, By spoke of the need fo; the par the club. Refreshments were ‘ ’ Mrs. John 4* Goetz, Beech-- '» Oct. 17 has been set for the cunasta. towii, Saturday,'Ouests were ron Hicks, Mr. and Mra. Wray ents’ spiritual and academic \ wood Terr., Matawan. was-the admission service when 30 new served by Mrs, Robert Morrell Mrs. Her bert VV, fitacf flro Mr,' Longman, Mr. and Mrs. —■^guest of honor «at a luncheon girls will be admitted fprmally- Ingram and the Rev. Albert guldanco of the child, and the and Mrs. Herbert Davis, JOJin ‘aolonib, Manait(junn; the • by - v Curry. arts department chairman of - shower given by her neighbors lnto the society, and new offi importance of good- sohoct au the Woman's club of Matawan, Misses Bunnell and Doinros tetidance. Mrs. Daniel Hi a n- at.the home of Mrs. Donald cers Installed ln a candlelight exhibited...... * ...... nix' oil paintings iat Scliulei', Matawnnr Dominick Mr. CARRY . ■; clnl, welfare chairman, spoke Ricki Duncan Honored . Glelchman. l2Beechwood ceremony. Woman's Group . the Trenton State Fair a n d Luccarelli, Keyport; Anthony - IIAI It I’llOClHAM I ' . Terr., SepC^5; , briefly, welcoming the.. *n e w At Birthday Celebration DfB|)c*nrior Opotnwood. It (akin a *ood ft air protr^m jir Plans Bazaar wus uwardcd first prlzo -for a ' Guests were Mrs. John P. Tliere ace three to five ajn Bisters and patents. landscape; first and s e c o n d Members of tlie., Malawan New IIIunnwlck were Miss Mrs. John Caley, Mrs. George ed potatoes says Monmouth day. Oct. 10 from 2, to 0 p.m. club, exhibited five pointings rrwulld of, ■urn-' . Caley and Mrs. Robert Knapp, County Home Agent Mrs. Lor freshments were scrved by the Others attending were Mrs, lu pnp.tel and Wa's awarded Edith Davison, i/Tesldent; Mrs. mnr from your and on Frldav. Oct. 11 from 10 oxccutlvo board. . Jr. .... ■ . na K. White. . \ William Uurlcw anti-sonn Hil first prlite. In pastel snd por John Kinney and, Mrs, "11 o w hair. Vlgorou* a.m. to S p.m.* The next meeting will be ly and Derek, Laurencri Har ard Wolyerton. ^ .’ ' There will be on sale fancy trait, flint prize .Tor ii painting brtuhlng w III held Oct, 22. Tlie eighth grade bor; Mrs._ Charles Lube . a n d ot her dog, "K im ," and second J>lr, niirt Mi% Jthlph. foun work, children's clothes, coun classroom mothers will servi tain;-Jr;,- and chlidran, nonnle, ftrlp ~ ro.Xi* e lh r '3 daughter,. Shflrlenc, K c a n prize for a flgurf-, — - v fofeJ*trpjirlU’|pa * - try sjore ItemB and orders will refreshments. ^ .\ burg: Mrs. Dorman -Wtilllnii Karen and "Joann, .Ocean b? taken for everyday - cards, “ Mlnj. .jolinle Itlnli; Brooklyn, which Io n 'll and children, Lynn and K I m, a former Mnlav/nn resident, Orove, were Sunday" supper Christmas cards and religious Keyport; Mrs., Samuel Dllks guests of Mr. and . Wlrs,, Otto cfuient ihe m* Enters Vermont U. wan dlrjchm ged Tuesday from •riven lo yonr Hems, There b I so will be a and son, Billy,*cllffwood. j Oaub, Overhlll Rd, grab bag. On Friday there The Jlonpltai for Joint Dloenss, ■c»lp, Cliuove tlm ritbt timni- Miss Emily Ileil, Keypott. Is Also Ralph and Ri'cHard will be a snack bar. The pro where el>c had been a surgical poo. “ Iteinemhor t b a r e *rs- a member of the entering Doilcan, Kenneth snd 1.1 n d a pntlcul. Mini Klali Is spending ceeds of: the sale, will go to the lama ■prrlfk-allr denlfnnled. . Class of 1001 at- the University Duncan.- Janie and Billy If/r a fedays with lier porentii, building fund. . for problem hulr. ' of Vermont, nnrllhf/t^n Tr. all der, Richard : Valleit," .Dodey Mr. n«d Mr it. Alexander Klalv, LINCOLN • MERCURY approxlmuieiy 875 students are Ann Blanken, Judy Lynn Dal- Harrison Ave, •. Your profrmtlolln! beaullfilati Church Council To Meet numbered . In1 tb* fre.toman lenbach. M rs.. QeOrce D u r- Mr. mid Mis. William Orh- know* Ihe »n*>wrr» tu all yonr NEW AND USED CARS daes. M/£s Hell, the datiyhler can, Mra. Morion Parish, Mrs. ti'alrt, JfyuttsvlHcrMd„ recent btaul/ proliIr»/m. ^hU salon T h e Matawan Council of ol Mr. and ,?^ra. winiam J. Morns Duncan, Mrs.* It a I p h ly 'returned to their Immu all- olf^r* you rvrrjr romfort and O i Honnealfe ItrM t Opposite Churches will meet on Mon flejl, 84 Elizabeth St., Kradtfa}- Duncan. Mrs. Antliody T o u - fr nuendliiK tome'tlme visiting vVr/mahe l( a point (g keap lip * T day at 10:30 a.m. In the par ed from K»*y;>oil Hlgb Bchool rlne, Mrs, Charles Zurnliano, hj Mntnwan. ■ ; ; ‘ CAM. oti the Ulc»t trrndt*, Kor ail . Red Bash * sonage of the Matawan Meth Mrs. Wllllnin nyder, M r » Mrrf, lJ'icd,. W. llocht, Xrvlng. Otrr hii.t hair o a f r, comn tq Shadyiide 7-4545--1-6000 .. odist Churcb, 97 Main St.' ^•Heip' ‘V^flteo" acs m UiU Manual Vallej. Mrs. 11.' D. ton, wan the weekend gu«4t of |UIVIL> UKFUNSB Crratlva llali/MtylUti.ti Main President, the Ber, Albert pa pci u n rou gooq Dallenl/nch and F . J , Blaokcn, Mr, and Mr*. Uruce F, liocbt, Street Keyparl. l rbone Ke/por* - ‘ Curry, will preside. . Jiba open, v , • all- of Ma.tawan. Broad fit. - ■■ ■■ 1.MM» ; . . adv. . ! ■■■"!, j i ■ . /‘Ul-; _. i'iVC Mrs. Catherine Daly 5 Rutgers’ Expands In South Jersey East Orangii Girl Htitdiinson ' Dies Tuesday. At Home - To^Grange Unit Feted At SKower ’ Mrs. Catherlne Daly, 65, of Miss Shirley Salter, East D5 Ravine Dr.. Mfetawan, died • ' Martin T. Hutchinson, asso Tuesday, Oct. 1, 1957, at her. ' ciate . research specialist In Orange, d&ughter. of M r. r and home. She was b o rnln Scot-., Page Six Oct. 3. 1957 antomology for the New Jer Mrs. C. DeWitt Salter, Orlan sey Agriculture Experiment do, Fla., was the guest of hon land, the daughter of the..late_i station' was the guest speaker or at a shower given by Mrs. Peter and Mary (Clabby) iSal- at.the regular meeting ,of the Auxiliary Gives John Kane and Mrs. P r a. n'lc bralth. She came to the United * Olive Branch Grange', Mata States at the age oi 18. S h e wan, Sept. 25 which was held Argentino, at Mrs. Kane's was-the wife Of. uie late Wll- , To Hospital Fund at the Jerseyvllle Grange Hall. home, Miriam Dr., Matawan, 11am Daly. Mrs. Daly had llv- ; Taking part in,the program Sept. 21. Decorations were in ed In Matawan for the past .10 ' A $50 donation was voted by1 w e r e Miss Marie Dietrich tbe Ladles Auxiliary of t h e pink and wrfte. and the gifts years. She waif a cohimunl- ; Matawan,' who played accordi ,cant. of St. Joseph's Church; ‘ Cheesequake Fire Company to on solo^and sang three num were an^nged In a wishing ihe'South Amboy Hospital at Keyport.- ' . . .• bers, Jack Becker, Morgan well'imder a decorated sprink Mrs. Daly is survived “by .... their recent meeting held in ville. whoread a pocnv “ 81- gmltbsonlas Institute, Montleello, Charlottesville, Va. Washington, D. O. ling can: ■ - -- - four daughters, MVs. Catherine ; 'th e flr.e house, Route 34, mon Legree.” Thomas Den- Jefferson leveled the top of his Cheesequake. Priceless m e m e n tos—fr o m • Miss Salter will become, the Toomer,,Matawan; Mrs. Doro nisTMatawan, gave a recita pet "little mountain’’ and built thy Schweizer, Seaford. L. I.; tion “In The Army," Mrs. ■ Charles A. Lindbergh’* Spirit of bride of Thomas Finn, jr., son New officers of the auxiliary St. Loots to the gowns our First his dream hduse there. "All my Mrs. Elvira Hensley; M a t.a- ' who had’ beegv elected last Marie B a x t e r, Keansburg, Ladfes wore—can be seen ln this wishes end where I hope xny of. Mr; and Mrs. Thomas Finnr days will end—a t . Montleello," 80 Woodland Dr., Cllffwood; wan; Mrs. Ann Barto, Staten : spring took .over, the dlrec- sang two solos and'a skit was American treasure-house. In Its Island; two sisters. Mrs. Mary. . tlon of the auxiliary at this six buildings are thousands of he said. Beautiful grounds and Beach, Sunday, Nov. 3. • presented by Mrs. Frank Sea Lyon s, Santa Cruz, Calif.; - meeting. They are Mrs. Ran displays that mark our nation’s the majestic home reflect the' Attending were Mrs. Thomas bury,., Keyport, and Mrs. Her • greatness and ingenuity Miss Agnes G albraith/ Santa dolph Applegate, president; "-progress, .as well as art. Finn,. Miss Peggie Finn, Miss bert Baxter, Keansburg of one' of America's fore Cruz, and 11 grandchildren. Mrs, Wellington Graham, vice creations from around the'* Marilyn Finn,,.Mrs. Louis Jac ! Mr. Hutchinson,- a former world. most statesmen. Funeral Services w T tT be president; Mrs. Charles Bolce ques, Mrs. William Con.roy. president, of the United World held Saturday at 8:30 a.m. at: '“ —recording— secretary;— :M l• s; Fetteraflsts^of^flewJetsey~w&B Miss Carol .C o n r o y ,,.w o o d John Zyracki, financial secre B e a p h; Mrs: :Pa'ul Zambito. the .Day funeral Homer“ Key5r~“ chairman of a Rutgers Univer port. At 9 a.m. a hlgh requlem tary; M rs., I r a Applegate sity study on the United Na Mrs. Floyd Brown, Mrs. S.X^ . treasurer: Mrs. George Drost. DISanto. Mrs..Theodore DiSan^ mass will be' celebrated by the . tions Charter revision during >167. C. J. Kane at JSt, Jo publicity^ Mrs. Charles kah' 1654 and 1955. He is a mem to, M r s', Eugene Ciisfinelli, satrrh'dSpftality chalrm-an, Mrs. Pat Dapolito; Mrs. Jer seph’s Church. Interment will. ber of the Rutgers University be in St. Joseph’s Cemetery, — Mrs. Victor O'Brien, c h’a 1 r Speakers’ Bureau. ome ArmelHno, Mrs.- Theresa man of ways and means. Zamora. Mrs. James O'NeiU, Keyport. In his address entitled "P at Plans were made for fi terns Fop*World Policing,” Mr. Miss Jean Kane. Miss Kath leen • KarTe, Matawan; a n d Dress up breakfast griddle= “ .-dance in the^lre house Satur Hutchinson declared,“ The1 al Mrs. Frank Becker, Morgan-' cakes-hy adding grated orange day night, Nov. 2 with music most coincidental breakdown ville/ ’ - ’ ' rind the batter, says Mon- * , by the Three G ’s, Perth Arri- of the London*.disarmament , Olfts were sent by Mrs.1 Sal mouth County Home A g e n t * ’ boy. This will be a Halloween talkg. 'and the current consid ter, Mrs. C. A;- Benson, - Mrs. Mrs. Lorna K. White. T h e;. , affair wltih door "prizes and eration by'the UN General As Mystlo Seaport, Conn. Old Sturbrldge Village, Mass.,, prizes for costumes. A p-o-r-t- Miss Beatrice B, MncCorfcr, librarian at Iho South Jersey Even "landlubbers" are Tascln- An age of seir-rellance le vividly Joseph JRodrlques, Mrs. 'Ber m a pi e and orange, flavors:^, Division of Rutgers University ln Camden, manages a smllo sembly of botlf disarmament nard DISanto, Mrs. Sam Ma blend deliciously : when— trb-er^ able" television set will be dis and the future of the UN Emer ated by this living replica of a portrayed ln this painstakingly ab she and student helper Prank DelRossI work On book dis typical New England seafaring recreated village. Llfo there slello. Mrs. Alphonso Lulchlng- griddlecakes/.are topped, w 1 thi.7 ; posed o r on 'the co-operative tribution during transfer of volumes to the State University s gency Force, are dlrectlx re p la n ts an added feature. community. The shops and lofts goes on exactly as lt did more er and Mrs. Gordon Freelove. hot syrup. ' . ’ - new library here. Tho new structure, capable o f' housing lated to the need for world po than ISO years ago, with the - Mrs. Richard Fenwick w a s that line Its cobbled streets de- 110,000 volumes and scaling 300 students, Is scheduled for fin licing to assure world peace. ■ pict the actual conditions under housewife at her churn and the welcomed at the meeting as a ishing touches ahd formal dedication late this fall. "TheNLondon talks showed which American seamen once blacksmith at his forge. The new member. \ ' two things th,at discussion lived. The training ship Joseph rebuilt Eighteenth- Century, A resolutlon was adopted at within the UN as a whole will Conrad and the Australia, old homes and quaint shops provide PJanning A Vacation ? . the business session that a 11 est schooner afloat,.find'snug '. a rewarding glimpse of every- probably; confirm: The great g day life In Colonial times.- . dues for the year must be paid reluctance of the Russian lead harbor here. “ : *>y by the, December meeting. If ers to agree to world wide in members miss' three consecu Church Directory spection .: by an agency that Steamship O r Plane ; tive meetings they no longer they do not control, and the policing by the. representatives VFW Will Sponsor Prom pt Reservations will be considered as members just as great reluctance of the of member’ countries la the. until they have paid a fine to Flr»l Baptist (Jtrurcb First Presbyterian Cborcb , Western world to extend their United" Nations must ultimate Dance Saturday ‘ be reinstated.’ ' ^ ‘ : . - 132 Main St., Matawan .; Main St., MaUwan - proposals for inspection to.the BROWN TRAVEL BUREAU Rev Lawrence El Bailey 'Kev. Chester A Galloway .:. obvious need for world-wide, po ly rest on the need of all:coun- McElvalne-Schanck Post,No. Pastor ...' ■■■:.. .. Pastor licing. The facl that within, the trles for protection that only a 2218V:1 Veterans of F o r e; i g n Day Calls; Valley- 6*1141 7. B roadw aj. Reyport-, Cub Pack Welcomes, . World-Wide Communion will 214..Smith St. ‘ Nicht Calls: 'Love’s Final Entreaty" .will next few years, both ' Russia world police can provide. A Wars! w linponsor a square „ Berth Arnboj______. Keyport 1-m i be observed at-both the 9:30 Six New Den u Mothers be the communion - meditation and'America will have inter- careful analysls ii>f the present a.m, .and 11 a.m. services. dance Saturday night at the — .Cub- Scout.. P.a c,k. 6 ,•-Mata- at .botli,.the...iQ--.and-l].:..a .m. Church School-Is; held -at- 9:30 ■ ■ * world...situation,__ believe. Oak Shades Fit'e Ubuse. - - , wan, held'Its regular monthly servlces. church ScEool meets 'a.m.- for all ages; Junior High clearly reveals such a univer Bob Pilcher’s orchestra, will mee’.lng in the high s c h o o 1 at lp' a.mr-wrth classes f o r Und .Senior High Westminster sal need. What Is requlred_Js gymnasium Thursday evening, provide, the music and Mr. Pil- et|ch agegfrbup. The M e n’s Fellowship Groups, T;p,ir(. The thoughtful and- persistent lead-' * p r o t e c t a n d b e a u t if y N O W . ^ ~ Den 4 conducted the opening topic for thq Senior High grou'p "cWr • will act as ciUer and as Classrls held-in the parsonage ceremonies. Movies then were will be “ Is Christianity P o r ershlp In a cause theit Is" al sist'beginners In square danc" shown to the assembled Cub The dedication of the new or Sissies?” ' ~’ . most certain to Inspire the lng. The orchestra has played FREE^ GALLON OFFER Scouts and visitors. . A plea gan and recital will be held at. ' . x» . ' i great majority of mankind.' ln-n..u m e r o ils communities, I • SAVE HUGS, PROFITS ON FINE PAINT — Jytps made by the Cubmaster 4 p.m.'- . , - . . - . Bayvlew.._Presbyterian Churcb for den mothers .and commit^ Cllffwood Beacb from Atlantic City to 8 o u t h ' Present Tills Coupon The S e n t o r , High B.Y.F. teemen. . V Rev Frannir Osterstock ' Cliffwood Members . c^iaM er; at Elks Clubs and fire MARY CARTER PAINT BRANpH meets'at' '7* p.m. on - Sunday. -The followfiig newiden-mottf- The annual rummage sale houses,-Other -members of- the Judy Rice is the leader' this Attend P-TA Workshop And Receive a Free Can of Paint ers were recruited: Mrs. John week. ■■' . will be held in the church band are Charlie Pope, fiddle; ■ With Each One Purcheipd, , IT..Mercer, Mrs. Anthony'Nuc- basement Frlday qnd Saturday ” A skeleton siat«, of' th e ' offi Nick Harvey, mandolin; H e n clo, Mrs. Kenneth Pike, Mrs, First Methodist G’hnrcb from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday cers of the Cllffwood Gr'am- Harvey, base fiddle and J l m BUY 1 __ GET 2 • BUY 5 — GET 10 . Qarrett McKeen; Jr., Mrs. .Wll- at 8 p.m. the Jesters will meet 216 Main St.. Matawan mar School Pareot;Teach- Mack, guitar. The group also 1-3984.' Ham Keegan, and Mrs, Harold to see the movie, “ A Man Call B0UU — Rev. Albert D. Curry Pastor er Association attended .the hasV played at. the Lakehurst W W ? % Thorsen. . . > • ed Peter." ■ ' - . Naval Base and all of the mil Raljy. Day will be observed At 7:30 p.m. Saturday, t h e Monmduth County Council P ap : ' , An. announcement was made In Sunday School at 9:45 a,.m. itary hases- ln this area. . that-the Psok .will attend the public will, view the film-"‘A ent-Teacher As^x:lation held Rutgers-Lehlgh foQtball game Holy Communion -1*7 life Man Called ^eter;” 9:05. p.m., ,a.mwa iid .ll at,the_ River Street School, Elks Auxiliary Plans li} New BrMuWlck; Oct'-19. 1 ' Covenant -ot Piayer.' ■Red Bankv Sept- 34. - - '■ ■ The next pack .meeting. will The monVh\y'meetlng ot the ! I -Churoh School will ' observe thaHfcVCelebdtibri• ’ '• <" bo .hold an Oct. 24. Jnstcnd..of Woman's Society /of Christian (promotion and Qwai'd Sunday ' The workshop sponsored by1 Service will "btf held” "Mdndayi .Oct.'31, Dep 9 closed the cere a t5• 8:4i"“ a'.'m .'‘"’A1 ‘ recepiion'of' MARTIN T. HUTCHINSON-. th? council was held;-for a-11 firsFfali‘ meeting of the LEADER IN EVERY COMMUNITY mony' with a song.------' night at 8 p.m, - ...... new members and tho-observ- officers and chairmen of t h e Ladles. Auxiliary of the BPOE The official board meeting is ance of World-Wide Commun continental. missiles hidden, In local P-TA. Following class Eiks 2030, was held Sept. 2S In I SERVE Spaghetti Dinner Tp set for Wednesday night at 8 ion will . mark the 11 a.m.; place, and-readjt-to fire; nnd room sessions, a questton-and- -their new ' honie. First St.. p.m, , -morning service;'monthly ses the fact that many other coun answer period followed- clari- Keyport. The charter w.a s Be Held Saturday sion ineetlng will be held at 7 tries will -have developed,’ or lylng the principles and„ pro closed at the meeting and Qethiemans' (jDtherab Cburcb p.m. Jn.the manse. ., will have tjeen provided • with cedures of the organization. plans made .to. hold a dinner at ... Mrs. Charles Hobby, presi " Maple l-i.„ Kej port _ atom)q^.weapons/m a k e s rld- Attending from the. local ;as-. 8 p.mi Thursday evening,. dent, conduoted the regular Rev Freqortoi Boos. P isto r David's Ommanutl Tabernacle ouious any disarmament, pro soplation werft MrsTW e 1 d o n Oct. 10“. .at. Burlew’? Restau -meeting of the-Corps-Mothers There are two services on ' - ’ Apostollo Faltb '.: r: posal that does not provide for Sams, president;. Mrs. Samuel rant, Route. .35,• Laurence .Har Association o f the J u ji 1 o r Sunday;' Ma(lns • at. 8:30 »,m - i Boosevelt Ave., CUffwood genuine and adequate world D M k s, Recording secretary,■ bor,, tp celebrate the charter Dtum and Bugle Corps spon and tbe regular service at 11 . Rev. Ruth Dupree,'Pastor policing,- Mrs. John Savitsky, budget which will be; presented f o r- Sunday School Is held, at sofed by ,Veterans of Foreign. o'clock Sunday School - begins • '.'That the " UN Emergency and vfinance chairman; an d mally to them by the Elksl Wars, Guadalcanal ^ost TOS at S3"4B a m...... 10:30'a.m.; morning ; service,. Mrs. Stanley Zdunlak, public-, AmHtffter members are 11-090 a;m. Evening service ls ;ForceTH" the Mlddb East Is of of Cliffwood and Matawan' at great usefulness, without hav lty'chairman. urged to attend. .Reservations '■ Keyport Belormed Churcb held.at S P.m. : : the Post Home, T h u.r s d a y ing much present authority, Is. are being accepted"by Mrs. - Warrrri St., Keyport -At-3:30-.p.m,tlie-’a o .ld e - n evening.- ■ • — -...... 'evlderitf But' the rfact that the Thls week . .why :;don T you Charles Koenig, Second St., Trumpeteers o f Philadelphia The sale .of Christmas'cards ■. " PUtor disarmament talks are closely look through your churoh win Keyport, and Mrs. Frank Leo- Rev.Roderlck N. DeYoung will present a program. closed Sunday. Pinal plans for related to Its development In dows . . . From the inside nardls, Church St., Keyport. t h e spaghetti dinner to be A guild meeting will, be held, Trinity Episcopal Churcb' - to a genuine police b6dy seems . sponsored. by . the association at 3 p-.m-.^tndtt)*-.— : • -••••' to have escaped most observ at the Cllftwoqd Inn, Saturday Maln Str, Matawan Sunday Sctlpol ls held at ers. ■ evening were completed. : Rev.-Berqard' McK Qarilck fl:30 -a.m.^under- thi-supervi- 'Experience -in' other mat Announcement was. m a d e c:Tlie::}8t!r6 TOtiRy;«iter.Trin-; sioff of^Garret Post^anST War ters has shown tjiaj wait-* that meetings will be hsld at lty, Holy Communi<>n will be TWIN GABLES ren Bernhardt, A nursery is Ing until the last moment.does e p.m. Instead of 8:30 p.m. the celebrated, at 8 / a.m. Family .— J*. held for: children whqse p a r. Eucharist and church sohool not: allow time ' to • develop a second and fourth Tuesdays of ents desire to attend the 10:45 eath month. . .. ' ls held at B a.m. - "-—- - comprehensive' plan. There Cocktail, Lounge__ worship servifil: which-will be The Ladles' Guild meeting fore, hi. wisdom ,-we should an , Mrs. Howard Oates was wel PRESENTS FOB VOUR LISTENING TLEASUBE comed as a new member, celebrating World-Wide Com1 Will be held Monday a t 8 p.m. ticipate not only the need for munlon Sunday, The sermon Thursday the Girls’ Friend world-pollolng, but devise now The U.S. Department of Ag- i.o p i c will be “Aid .To. The ly Society. Janle_Junlors meet the form .that ve wish such po Starting Friday, Oct. 4 and Saturday, Oct. 5 W o rld ’# Largest Operation rlpulture says homemaker,s Middle East.” -_Junlor youth at 3 p.m.i Tween-Agers.’ T p.m. licing to take. . . .can expect to find fewer eggs fellowship meets, at 7 p.m., “World, policing can be •con -Oi its Kind ... on the ‘ market " in coming seniors nt 8 p.m. when a sidered from at least -.t-h-re e RAY RGEMER ..... months, but nj of-.e..'poultry. marshmellow roast will be To Observe Rally Day points of view: ^lmllarllles to W orth Farmers have' Bat' the number held. — . At Methodist Church present systems, improve And His Cosmic Rays .... , of laying chickens by. 18 per At 8 p.m.- Monday the Ladles ments upon present'systems, _ cent. However, there are more Aid Society will meet, - . • Howard Henderson, superin nnd concerns that would be „ ALSO---- DANNY FIAAIANI broilers being raised andjnove Wednesday the church .coun tendent.-of the .Sunday School new to law e/iforcement at the turkeys, so the prospects of. a cil will meet In tho c h u r e h of the First Mothodlst Church, world level W broadcast on . A t The rtano NlBhtly. Matawnn, announces that the the Rutgers Keport on World , fine chicken or turkey dinner house at 0:15 p.m. The snnc- RI. 36, Between Keansburg and Union Beach at reasonable prices are ex tuary choir will rejiciuse at Sundny School will hold a Ral Affairs, September, 1957. No palftty b4or — No thill or cellent. ' 8:15 p.in. •. , ly Day Sunday at 0:45 a.m. "There are, then, two unpar- •iptritnct iiMeiury. Um M for Promotlor^ will be made nt nlleled-opportunltles presently mWWWHWUWUHWWHWHWWWWHWIWWVW mo*t lurfieei intld* w ^ t i ld ., this time;'\The entire1 Sunday ••Im, ceiHnp, B|| .. miK)-nry belore us ln the achievement ivrlicii. School Is urged to be present. of effective and responsible po The profwnm, under thcr di licing to save thp world from DOZENS' OF rection of M4S. W. W. Wlolund wtu\ These are the existence SHADES . . . will be presciitcd a.s follows: A of 1jho present.UN Emergency song. ,*Bri'RhUr"Gleama Our ’«! FREE Force ln the Mlddlo“East, and Banner; A film strip, "M t s* th6. almost total lnck oi legal KARINE Mons of the M e t )i q d I s t precedcnt^'at the world level Church;" the clmpel and-Jun This . menns that with -5000 SPECIF1CATI0K NO LIMIT! ior choirs will sins “ Who-Is On years of experience tc draw the Lord's1 Slt\p:” scrlptuvcj from, mankind can s'tart ENAMEL rending; a prnyer-by Miss afresh., lu crentlng what will Buy 1— Get 2 enrol ••Ann Schneider; Lord's undoubtedly become, the most Hird«m whan ttpesed lo air. Prnyor; the singing of, “On- Important hnmaivjnsUtutsffl.of. , .woodwork er lprnilu?*, Buy 5--Get~10 : “wnrd ‘ ChTisUnn"Solcltcrs7,'7''foil; Uils'ur 'any otlicr 'ccutury. H*i a lifting Klgti j Iom finish. lowed by promotion; , ’ _ HStef)s ln this director, that How is your child's savings report? One arc presently' available to us "ANY! PAINT I MAKE" Include tnnklng permanent "A Mah Called Peter" «ol. sure way to help your son or daughter, the present UNEF; mnklng Its To Be Shown .Saturday budget ft part-of the overall UN budget, and providing for learn the value of money, is through The^Woinen’s Association of th’e. acceptance ' of Individual DON’T BE (COLOR-B1IND "I Tnvlre yea lo try my fanoui t h e. ; Bnyview__Presbyterian volunteers: as proposed In gdlon offer and enjoy the saviug.^'We welcome the opportunity of Church, CUffwood Bench, will Resolution 18 of the United W HEN YOU BUY COAL sponsor a rumhiagc sale Fri States Senate, passed unan day and Saturdny, from 9 n.m .It con cost you money ! It’s thrifty-it’s i&fel Buy mode poulble by hug* voliim* ami 1 showing children how much fun saving imously on Atlgusl 8th of this to 5 p.m. in the basement of year. *b!ue coal* today! one-«t»p mtrehandlslng." . the -church. Insist on the co«l that’s col- : can be. TT';;.""--;"-"-'” . . . . "Further steps could in *orcd blue. It*s your .guarantee On Saturday-evening,- O.o t. clude requesting base sites 5, a film “ A Man Called.Pet- you’re getting lop-quality hard from member countries, the coal." ‘blue coal! burns clean 'blue^coal' MARY CARTER PAINT FACTORIES er”- wjl! be: siiown In t h c establishment ot UN sover and hot wilh far less.waste, church , stnrtiinr promptly , at eignty over territories not pre Cleaii, Safe, Low-Coit Heat 7:30 p.m.: Tlcktts, may be ob sently administered"-by -any . „ Route 34, 2 Miles So. of Matawan tained at the door. The public countries, the establishment of F. J. DUGAN Js Invilcd to attend. recruiting stations', and Initial ^hone Mat. 1-3684 184 New Brunswicjc- Ave. construction of, bnses In a tew Marlboro-Freehold 8-1145 Wanted’* ads Yn in this key arean. ‘ ,,. . ” Perth Amboy, N.j. : ,.vou adout the good :]lAccc|itnblllty ,of,;;tljeiei ',"oi;, > N . . .5XFE. .. L O W -C O S T HEAT:- ■ '■ ::i-- : y ; . ■ auy • qll.er: Pfttiorns,tor; woi:l(l;4S5 Rulgers To Play New B uilding To H elp Solve Cdllege Shortage Stocky Car Racing v Own - Decision Legion District . 'William Flaaker. lO Church THE Home Ends Tomorrow St., Mntawan, asiu U-be made Meeting Planned clear that Ills decision to niove -Two of the east’s most exclt Stook car racing will come Post and county command ; MATAWAN'JMIRMfc ou( of town" rather than give Ing runners, halfback Ue.n ny to an early windup In this area ers,t -adjutants, membership when Old Bridge Stadium up his dog after having been Oct. .3, 1057 Page Bereq King of Conneatlcutr and tail chairmen and members of 08 holds Its concluding program fined because the animal ran - back Bill Austin of Rutgers, Amcrlcnrt Legion Posts In At Frldhy night. In years past the at large was takeM»n Ills own will be on display Saturday racing has been continued with lantic. Cape eMay,. Monmouth Pharmacy Week To Run Initiative.. It was not ordered when the two State Universl- Sunday afternoon cards Into and Ocean Co-jntlos, will at by the magistrate. W h e n Mr, Oct. 6 To Oct. 12 ties tangle ln the opening ot November, V , tend a district conferenco with the Scarlet's home football The weekly race meets have Flaakcr announced his do’cl- The part played by New' been on view since lato M'a y stute legion officials, to be season. King, who ls one ot the slon to move rather'tluui gtvc Jersey pharmacists lh "th • and the closing program. Fri held at the hohie of GeorgQ.f\ ceaseless campaign to Im* U.Conn. co-captiiins, scored twj day will be the 30th in the past tip the' dog, the -magistrate Vnnderveer Post No. 120, Le called moving the advlsablo prove publlo health was cited " touchdowns last year when the five months. They have con gion Court, Toins River tomor tributed to the point total of tiling to “do .so. long as Mr, today by tho president of the ■ Huskies defeated Rutgers , at Flaaker felt tho'woy he did. row night. n . Starrs,: 27-7. However, Austin. Don Stumpf. the Rldgelleld New Jersey McntalilcaUh As* Park 'ace -whose chances of .Wnrrcn R. Davies,..Moun- social Ion. Dr, Edward P,-Duf*' . ../missed t h f t m me with winning the 'national sports lnliisldc, state lesion 0 0 111- '.- shoulder separation. : man division title are very Sees Salt Water mmidcr, wlil bc tho lirlliclpai fy; Jr., Dellcvlllc, said I o 0 S 1“ .. JBoth .King and Austin le d bright.. ■ speaker nt the oonlprencc, the mental associaUoBS through their respective teams In most Stumpf will be honored Fri Fishing Licenses purposo of which Is to fnmll out tho stale "respect 0 u r offensive depa-tments last sea day nt tlie stadium when ho ls iarlzc post nnd ’counly officers pharmacist friends as valued, son,’ with King ‘setting anew named track champion ln that ^ A. Heaton Underhill, N e w wltb tho legion program f 0 r allies I11 the great fight to can- , rushing' stanj.src. for the -Hus- class' while Rahway's Pete Jersey director of fish a n d tho ensuing year aud t-o co or-- qucr the . most urgent health \ kies, gaining 117 yards in 116 Frazee will come in for h I s same 1ms proposed Ihe. use of dlnote Its activities in each of . carries. This will be the fourth share of glory ln.being crown- a salt watqr angling license. tlio counties. probleln in tile United States J game - between Rutgers and To help solve New Jersey's shortage or college facilities, Union Junior' College announced Jtlng.-Fiazee^trall. .Ho-saltLtli^t without a ...sound Moriis'WriCuJbyf, Ticiiloii, today. — "" -— Connecticut since th e 't !"rs t plans- today-to-censtruct a new. *l-classroom bulldlng"iit~Cfah(6r<(;_costlnr ncarly $l,000,000. ing Rumson's Bill McCarthy program backed with such li stato legion adjutant and Har Dr. Duffy noted in a state- - meeting ln 1940^ Rutgers has 4 Bids for tbe structure, wliich will more than donhle the college's present facilities, were re* by 28 points going 1 n t o last censing funds, commercial mcttt tha't the New Jersey oelvcd yesterday). Dr. Kenneth C. McKay, president, said ground will be broken ln November. ry N. Wooks, BollevHIo, past 2-l edge in the strles, having Friday’s show/Jumped into, fishing for compctltlvo species rhjirmaccutlcel Association U At the present time, ,Union Junior College has an enrollment of more than 600 students. state 6ommander and n e w ' won the- 1940 and, 1941 games. the .lead when ' McCarthy' will be slowly crowded out oT stntc membership chairman dedicating its -annual observ The new-.building- will be able to serve 1500 persons Including bolh regular and special students. the picture by sport fishing . Last year at thit time, Con- The college now Is looated ln a former elementary school purchased- from tbe Cranford wrecked In a spectacular also will nddrcss the conler- ance of -National ' Pharmaoy nectlcut had lost its first two Board Of Education. No plans for the disposal of the former Grant School haVe been made. crackup that injured him, along tho. Atlantlo const. cnco. llnrry R. Evnns, Nip- Week which opens Sunday.- to g a m e s, although narrowly Dr. MacKay said. though not seriously. The proposal was made at tunc, state vlco commander in tho goals of the Now Jersey missing an upset ot Yale. Rut The new. 43,000-square-foot building, designed by Frederick Elsosser, Union architect. Joe Sevornge, Port Mon the annual rmccting ol the At chnrgo of the four counties, Mental Health Association tn ; gers, meanwhile. In the midst ,will contain 17 classrooms to accommodate 4G0 students, three science laboratories and a mouth youngster, wllf bo the lantlo States Marino Fisheries will-preside at tho conferenco citing' tlio noed for "A Bettor of the conversion to Coach drafting room, 'A centrally-located library is designed'to store £0,000 volumes with a. seating Ihird driver in the' spotlight; Commission at tlie Hotel In Toms River. Public Undei-staiYdlnsf or Men* John Stlegman's single wing oap&ctty for 100 students. ' . - - lie has paced tho novice pilots Roosevelt. No Immediate deci tnl Illness," - had won its opener but lost.to Other taoUitles will include: Theatre-type lecture room with a seating capacity of 100 for most of the campaign and sion was mado on whether to “Help Wanted" ads In this Princeton; Although the score students, a dining room and kitchen to serve 200 diners an hour, administrative offices', student cannot be nudged out of first and faculty, lounges and conference,rooms. The one-story structure will be of contemporary recommend It to state agen paper tell you about-the good Furnished apartment slgni ' would Indicate Connecticut su- design,...... , • .... -: .• ...... ' . Place Friday., . ■ cies, . - ■ .. lobs open. , * lor sale at Milq ofiico. - " p e r io r lt y r it only -on- o n-e' -TheVnc>Bi'airi--wll!-start at -Offlcln-Hy established i n i M2 major count, coverage of B:39 p.m. and will consist ot under an Interstate tompnet; punts, that tbe Scarlet fell Matawan Little League four qualifying heat races for t h e commission ls a joint down last year. With King and Parade Route Is Atlantic City modified and sportsman driv agency of the 15 Atlantic coast the graduated Gene Green Holds Annual Dinner ers to bocome eligible for the stales. . ' • . doing the carrying. Connect! cl'p s 1 n g25-lap sweepstakes. Set By Committee .Mothers of the boys tender; Mr. Underhill said thnt In cut ran back five punts for 163 Marina Opened Noyloe drivers will compete ln the past five years, coastal ed players of the Matawan Lit - yards. - . — At the recent meeting of the The Atlantic' City Marina, a finale while the Powder. Puff sport fishing "has overtaken tle League.team at a banquet Derby will :permit the distaff Rutgers probably will field a general committee of the,10th New Jersey’s newest and most a n d passed U19 commorclal team composed completely of anniversary celebration of the last week at Coby’s Restaur side to race for Uie second fishery In both economic nnd modern yacht basin; w a s time this year. Their earlier veterans, except at right South Old Bridge Volunteer ant, Route 34, Madison Town-. social importance.” _ ' tackle, against ” Connecticut. opened officially et 11 „ a m. appearance produced IB en Citing the possibility of In shlp.-Fred Conover, -president . The ends will be senior Jack Fire Company, the line of Monday "morning, by , O o v; tries. - creasing friction b c I' w 0 e n of the Monmouth County Little Canal, a n d march of the parade route was Robert B. Meynef. . - Johnny Zekc, Levlttown, -sports and commercial fisher planned. Police Chief Edward League and Mrs. Conove:' and n; Y., won the 50-lap NAS - Junior Dutch Joseph E. McLean, Commis men, he said that this would ra. Both are 6-3, 190, and eX- Adler was on hand, to advise Mayor Spafford W-,, Schanck, CAR stock car feature r a c e only-lead to the'oilmlnatlon or on- the route and arrange fpr sioner .of the New Jersey De last Friday at the Old Bridge cellent-recelvers. Captain DIc£ of Matawan, and Mrs._&cbanck rcstrlptton of commercial fish- . ‘ PM ffer, Hapkettstown, will be traffic detours while the pat1 partment ot-Cohservatlon and Stadium. Throe accidents Uig" unites- resoarch was ■ ac- were .guests of honor. ..-. the left tackle, with ■sophomore ade is going on. .. ; Economic Development, a n d marked the 29th meet of the oelfjdted. , ' 1- Anthony Nuccio, chairman year-. -. BUI P'tllfy', Bethlehem, Pa , on It was announced by the members' of the Department's M.i:.._ync(eihlU also -said, that the right side. . . , committee that a majority of of the Matawan Recreation McCarthy cracked up h is existing funds. of the U.S. Fish Ruv£RU_of.KaKlghilon,~.A,a v e *— i‘o V;fii(rry7 MUSchia(.t.lv the '250 fir&companles,' 'tirst' Comrrttsston, 'icted ' as " toast car on the- guard -rall-ln such ahd 'TOdllTe'BevvlcetinS ot tlib' Trenton, and senior Ron Sabo been responsible- for supervi fashion that it took 15, minutes individual states were Insuffici aid squads ^Khd bsaas invited master. A trophy waa present New Brunsw'.ck, will be . th e ta anfl- Vheri ParVat Sohn -t-Jir'vls, N>V. es, as a fund-raising endeavor, Concert Subscription* quire permanent Bertha,, t.p r mission, v-'Mch is connldcrln# htts^boen started, and they took^over uhill 'tho lOtlv tlriio a resolution to appoint a com In at 10 A.M. — Out at 5 P.M. Close Safurday Night their boats as*’ well - as o v e r- around.. At this point Zeke may be purchased, at Van 'a nlglit accommodations when mittee to study It. V Area Employees . Bake s ji o p and Ende’r's took o u r and Frazee: passed Clarence W, fl t a r n, Atlan On Saturday evening the they cruise. : ...... - Zelfe in the 35th lap but two > EVERY DAY ¥ Luncheonette,.Engllshtown Rd., tic City, suggested that . en Receive Awards 1057-53 second annual m e m- •Previously established ma cars Plied Into tho fcnoe then Except Sunday' Burton's General " Store and rinas operated by the state forcement problems would be T h e National Lead Com bersblp campaign drive t o r and Zeko regained the lead oa Palmer's Meat Market, ”I£ata- tbe forthcoming Monmouth arc located at Forked River. difficult. He suggestod taxing pany, Titanium Division, 8 ay- the restart. " ...... - or licensing fishing party and wan Rd. and at Harold. Apple Arts Foundation, Civic Musjk Leonardo and Point Pleasant. The race; was- halted In the ' revllle, has announced the pre; -The Atlantlo City M a r 1 n a, charter boats rathor-than — of MATAWAN BRANCH by's General Store, Main.:St— Association ooncert - subscrip-;' jpejtt lap when two other cars --aeatatlonof service b u 1 1 0 n when comalcted. ^wlll—aooonv- individuals. ;z____; ___,__ t 131 Main St. Opp. Boll Beef Matawan awards.to the following" area : Harolds Bennet;-rh8ads the tlon series wlll offlclaily close^ crackcd up. Zekc and I-'ra?,eS general committee' as chair modate 300 boats. At present A -Florida. roprMontstlve, employees during the month No'memberships will be ’ sold dueled to the finish line -and man, assisted by Chief WUllam after tbat date for a n o t h e r 73 slips are available for craft Ernest Mitts, said that licens - of September:.—--- : Oeorge Tet, Ozoiie Park, L.I., ing woulfi aid conservation au- • Ptencesco DlDlo, 720 Second Bedle; George. Martin, com year. There art no single ad ranging in length irom 30 to was third. . pany president; Michael missions sold to any ot .t b e 176 -feet,. Some ot. the' berths tHbrltlea ln evaluating what ls KEYPORT St., UnionBeach and George ; Zcke, Frazee and Johnny happening to fish. Mr. Mitts, Staats, Thomas ' Miller, WU-. concertsr thia year, four ln all. will bis reserved- for transient Rocqo, St. -Albans. N.Y., won Telephone KE 7-0102 Nelson, 41 Cedar'St.. Keyport. boats. ■ • •• Florida director or conserva 15-year awards; Charles Mar- llafn. Grans ec.-Harry Oussett This ls the pollcy .of the Clvlo the three heat races. Al £)e- i This newest boat basin .Is lo tion, said that, without licens PLANT AND VAULT Division and Third Sts. clnlak, 37 Circuit St. and Nat and members - of the Ladles Music Associations. ' ■ Angelo, Queens. Village, L.I., cated on Clam;Creek, .a tribu ing, conservation 1 authorities haniel May. 33 Moran “PI , Auxiliary, Mrs. Robert Wilcox The concerts; all of which took the consolation event and Keyporl Branch East Front Street tary to Abescon-Inlet. It ls in hud little chance to gaugo the Keadsburg; • .Herbert J. Sav and Mrs. Jules Magnanl, Will be announced In the press h o y Pltner, Lakehurst, cap the northeastern section of At-' a m 0 (i n t -of fish taken by Store Hours 8 to 6 Dally • 8 to 8 Friday age, 621, Central „4ye. and Wll- next wefck, when . final- com tured the hovlce race. Trailing lantlc CJlty, In a sheltered' har iport^imen, ■ -llam Kay, 425 clark Ave., Un- mitments have been made by Pltner . were -Georgo Havens, Government Costs In bor where boat user* on the. the Monmouth Atts Founda New Egypt, and JacluHoward, ■-lou-Beach; Damon,Heyer, Jr.. Inland Waterway find Jt read 17 T h e r e s a Ave., Keyport: State Set New Mark tion's Program Committee Port Monmouth. t . ily accessible at any time of Louis J. Grzyb, 24 II 11 1 t 0 p headed by Dr. W. T, Somer ' Coats of the three levels of - Blvd. and Stanley B, Planko. ville,, Fair Haven, will be held year. ' ThsBtttte B iifeaC ' of local government In New • Jer Navigation h a s dlrccttonal Halsby Appointed Acme 862 Woodmere Dr., 'Cllffwood on either Tuesday, Wednesday sey fire approaching the billion signs on the sea wall -*!>• Beach, 10-year awards. - or. Thuriday evenings, at t b e Zone Seven Manager dollar mark. Expenditures of Carlton Theatre, Red Bank. proaohlng the,Martha. T im e o u t... all. the counties^, municipalities Motorists entering Atlantic PhWl> O. Helsby recently and school districts In t h e City may, reach tho Marina by Holmdel Exec Group was appointed to the position .w a«ai..i.KK state last, year reached $910.» following Marina markers on of zone manager of American (o r 000,000, an Increase of some Plans Meeting Tdnight Abaecon Blvd. to jBrlganllne Stores Company, Kearny, a friendly phone oall 180.000,000 over the year be Circle, and continuing north on known as No, 7. zone, roplao By BILL OWEN fore...... - The Holmdel Township Par- Brigantine Blvd! to Huron Ing Robert Lewis, who Is re The, advance tabulations ent-Teacher Association will Avenue Circle and the Marina. tiring to live ln California.^ show that municipalities ' last holdv- its regular executive T h e - conventional services Tho zone under t|ie direc year spent nearly $303,000,000 committee meeting at t b e normally available at marinas, tion of Mr, Helsby covers In all, or $26,000.000>more than Crawford's Corner School at 8 such as restaurants, showers, Northern New Jersey.; Staten during the year before for op: p.m. this evening for all offi fuel, watej- and ice, are being Island, and Long Island, crating,'capital and debt scrv cers and committed chairmen. supplemented by an adminis whero the American Stores. lce costs. Corresponding ex The Monmouth County work tration building containing am Company operuleti. 123 A o m e penditures of the school d 1 shop for officers and com:;iit* plifiers for Iocat|i)g'.yachtsmen Uu. er Markots: from Uio Kear trlcts for the 1955-50 school tee chairmen was held at the on Individual piers, taxi serv ny office and warehouse, Mr. y e a r totaled $394,000,000 or River Street School, Red Bank, let nnd car rental's for land- Helsby has been affiliated with *‘N’ow dear, lift 'urns little nearly $46,000,000 more t h a n Sept. 24. Thoso* attending from side, touring, n ships chuudlcr the American fliorcs Company footsie off the gas so *um the prior school yenr. The 21 the HolrAdel Township P-TA nnd lounge, marine mochnnlcs lor 27 ycnrS, hov.lrig Served lo tvon!t gouo fast, and stay on counties spent more than $153, were Mrs. Edmund Crossley and weather reporters. On the many key positions. . , babyklns’ own side of Uie 000.000 In 1956, or nearly $9,* Mrs. Paul H a n c i k, Mrs, basin side' is a , landing stage' street . . .o r I ’ll knock your 000,000 more. ’ Charles Cox, Mrs. A n d r ew apd~a-35'fobl"boardwalk. Serv t -. teeth out!" ice areas are topped UylTMl- 90 Attend Luncheon you’ll find us easy to please Iaderosa, Mrs. Carmen ladcr and c-agcr to get along with! Cheese, broilers ahd 'fryers osa, Mrs. Harry Klssell. Mrs bcrglnss-covercd roof garden Arid Fashio’irShow and dried beans wfll be fea Philip Becelro. .Mrs; Charles Ifrovldlpg a vjew, of the entire basin. ' , There were BO present St tho tured on the Octobcr' plentiful Hamilton and Mrs, Malcolm lun.q.hcon apd fashion show giv: ^...... OK food list of tlie U. 8 . Depart- Peseux. — . . en by the'Matewan J u n I o r njent of Agriculture. Other SALES & SERVICE Indicted On Count Woman’s Club at Shadowbrook plentlfi^ls include turkeys, Inn, Blirewsbury, on Saturday Free Pick-Up & Delivery pork, apples, potatoes arid oan- Committeemen Will .Anthony DlRocco, a former 24 Hour Wrecker Service afternoon, • . ned and frozen b e ®;n s' says Matawan resident, .has .been Phone MA 1*1770 Discuss Assessment . The committee In charge of Route %i & Main Monmouth County Home indicted by the Middlesex arrangements Included Mrs. Agent Mrs. Lorna K. White. • Members of the New Jersey County Grand Jury pn a Walter Scott, Union B e ■ o h; Association of Township Com charge oft; uttering a worths Mr«, LcBts'p-etoney, Jr,;. Key mitteemen wil) hear a discus leis $50 check to Qeorge De port and Mrs. Rslph-Janriar- sion on 100 per bent assess Lap, Cranford, last pet, 10 lo one. Matawan. ment of real estate when they Madison Township. .‘ Tho fashions wore shown by Concerts For Carfare meet In Trenton, Wednesday at 8 telnbach Co., Red Bank and The Farmhouse, for their an "Help Wanted" «fds li? this Asbury Park, and Included nual business session. - pfpcr tell you about the good suits, coats, casual, afternooa Four Brilliant Concerts _ Mayor Ralph 8, M a s o a, jc-bs open. ... and cocktail dxissrs. . Princeton Township, will &peak ) . ■ i on *'We Assess at 100 per B y International Artists A good Idea for any busy housewife! Cent of Market value" and teli fhe new problems thia has GENERAL ' Tickets $6-00 brought to the township, what A few mlnuioi) off jiiHt . to clint so worthwlillo, So lyplcalof th* tticy are and what Prfncetoni Refrigeration Service i-olwul the kids, Ih o wenllitr;." /nnny III llo ways your loleplion# Township has done about it. Tickets for Students and Servile Men $4.00 or-last night's TV shows-nnrt innkmt Ijfo easier. Th# fun li Officers and^ executive com* V/ashing Machines, Freezers And All Major mltt Company Malawan 1 •! 984 Evenings “ No Hunting"-sj^as for sale • _ • J. Kalleta Proprietor ’ at this office. '■ Keansburg K Of C , Letter-Writing Economics Council To ? Scouts Plan Six Unit Given Citation Meet At Rutgers Oct. 9 Fall Camp-O-Rees The American Museum of Week, Oct. 6-12 Miss Frances. 3cudder, di Immigration In New York has International Letter-Writing rector of the divislph of home Fall Camp-O-Rees for Mon economics programs of t h # mouth County's Scouting units cited the Bayshore Council of Week will be celebrated In the Knights of Columbus, No. JSeyport during the week Oct. XT. S. Department of -Agricul .Tate Eiiht OcL V 1957 are scheduled for. October, ac cording to an announcement 2858, Keansburg, for-the or. fl to Oct. 12, Postmaster Hen ture Extension Service, w J4 1 <, by Oscar Newquist, Fair Hav ganlzatlon's recent contribu ry T. Hopkins announced to address New Jersey women at day. Commenting on the estab en, camping chairman ,0 ^ the tion toward the restoration of Rutgers University Wednes- Education Boards council, and William Matt i*. the Statue of Liberty. lirthment of International £ei ter-Writlng Week, MrrHopkins 'd ayr ’ --- ; t--- :' son; Allenhur$t, commissioner, The citation will be framed who are co-ordinating-‘the six and d i s pi a y e d ln council pointed out that each year The occasion will be ttffc an Urge Tax Program big fall camping expeditions. since 1038 the Post Office nual meeting; of the^Tew Jer chambers. A spokesman for Department has Joined in the Tbe New Jersey State Fed* the group reported a large sey Home Economics Exteo- T li e Matawan-K eyport- observance of National Letter- eration of District. Boards of body of Knights made the-re Keansburg area will hold their Writlng-Week, an annual eveat s 1 o n Council in University Education vecftftly called upon encampment at Camp Derrick, cent peace pilgrimage to Wll- celebrated to emphasize t h e Commons from W a.m. to S Jamesburg, on Oct. 12 and 13. llamstown. y the New Jersey Commission meaning and value of I e 11 e r p.m. The^ meeting is open to Mr. Newquist said that a 11 writing as ^ symbol of Amerl-, on State Tax Policy to Include units will participate as Troop all homemaker8 Interested In-; can freedom'...... • ...... - in its next report recommen- groups and wiu provide a n <1 extension service work. - ———1 datlonsi jor an-adequate t a x |lAs a result of its suepess^ bring with them their w n Postmaster Hopkins stated, Another feature of the Pfo-^ . prbgrarri.to finance state- sup tentage, cooking gear a o d N. J. Newspapers ''National Letter-Writing Week gram will be a demonstration port fpr schools .under t b e food. Special emphasis this will be conducted on an inter on ’'How's Your House Pow-r year will b e ^ n the campfire laws of 1054 a^d 1057; f u n t programs where all- .new ture Phillip Alampi paid trib first time. International Let and John A. Sahloian, both of for the development of an ade- Scouts who have been enroll ute to the editors and staffs of ter-Writing Week ls based on the Public Service, Newark. - quate- prograpi of higher edu- ed this fa ll: officially ,will be New Jersey newspapers. the Idea that written com . cation; and such additional welcomed into' the program munication between people ln state support as may be neces with an impressive , round-up “ National Newspaper Week, feeding Charge ; sary to finance adequately the all. the countries of the-world ceremony, ;...... being observed, from Oct. 1 to „ public- schools of Ne w. Jersey. 8, ls an excellent time," he sta will oontri^nite toward the Julius Selinger,- 59 Freneau Oeorge Diehl,, president, of : Council Commissioner Matti* ted, "to recognize the vital building of a lasting peace. Ave., Matawan, was fined (25 the'federation, sald>tbat public son said- that members of the service our press renders to " I am sure we are ail aware in Little Silver municipal court school enrollments will In commissioner staff In all dis» New Jersey farmers hy Its ex that a personal letter Is, next on a sneedlng charge. Police . trlcts __are responsible for co crease at .a rat,e of 3o,ooo chil- cellent coverage of agricultur to ah actual visit; the most m- said Mr. Selinger was clocked . dren per year, for the next 10 "THE TRUTH HURTS” — 8an. Mslcolm Forboi, Republican eandldstefor Governor, ImpecU th*. ordlnating the camp and la al news.o timaie means' each of us has on the department's, electrical years;that annnal school station wagon .uied by the COP Truth Squad •• It trails ths Democrat Governor from town to town many instances will be in to communicate with our. fel setting tho record straight Meyner has launched violent sttscks sgalmt th* Squid, which Js led by “New Jersey U fortunate to timer. . ' 1 ■ ■ costs may well rise over $100, chargfe of the program. Mr. low human beings. Letters be Assemblyman Alfred N. Besdleston (R-Monmouth). Answers Beadleiton: “If the truth hurt*, that’s not Mattlson urged that -the have so many newspapers 000,000 annually ln tbe n e x t' our fault!'* • , - , v . • > ■ * ' tween peoples'of dlffertnt na loiyears from today, there'll Troops prepare themselves for which publish special i&rjn three years/ leaving as annual sections and columns for tlrelr tions are a sure method of es-' be fewer "cloudy” days in your burden of about $80,000,000 any type of weather. Religious tabllshing friendly relation life financially. If yoii invest trying to set .any speclfio pro services will be arranged for rural readers,” ■ Mr. Alampi added to present record break Appoint HazletJJoctor continued. “ Regular news col ships and understandings. The NOW In U.S. Savings Bonds. ing real estate taxes to ■ be gram for tax levlslon," said Continue Efforts a l l encampments In keeping problems of freedom-1 o v i n g Mi'. Diehl* He pointed out that To Monmouth Staff umns, too, are generous ln the raised by the local* taxpayer in with the religious policy of the space allotted to agricultural peoples will be solved more the delegates to tbe ledera Scout organization, 1059-50...... '• The election of Monmoutb quickly If they aro better un tlon’s annual meeting hadvot- To Sweeten Riyer - U. S. Navy.and Air Forees happenings. - MIt ls obvious to anyone County Judge John C." GlOr- derstood...... studying ther facts,” said Mr. ed unanimously to request the ^ Middlesex County Freehold will lend their support to the “A well-informed agriculture “I urge all citizens of Key Tax Policy Commission to In dano, West Long Branch and ls a progressive' one and New Diehl, “that New Jersey er Karl E. Metzger said t h e Mrs. E. Robert Durand, Free Explorer program of the Boy port to Join ln this first •cele -must Increase state tax reve clude ln Its report an adequate Scouts of-America In the fall Jersey newspapers have made bration of International Let* use~bf a stream deodorant hold, to tbe Board of Govern a substantial contribution ' to nue by at Jeaat. $50,000,000 per tax- program to provide funds activities recently announced ter-Writlng Week and at t h e would be continued liTHa^ef. ors of Monmouth Memorial year by 195B. It also is evident to finance New Jersey’s edu by Monmouth Couc.cllk B o y the advancement of our vari sairie time write that overdue cational needs. Hospital was announced re ous farming enterprises. . that no such amount ls avail fort to provide relief for resi cently by Walter W. Reid, Jr.. Scouts of America. Scout Ex letter to friends and relatives able without a major change "Everyone agrees on t h e dents of the Old Bridge section president of the-board of gov ecutive- Ji- .Fred Blllett s 'b I d “It ls also necessary," Mr, in America, * in. our tax Structure." . need/* continued’Mr: D i/e.h 1. of Madison Township plagued ernors. that, through the Co-operation Alampi concluded, “that t h e “Disagreement comes w h e n of the Navy League, Explorer general public be aware of “No Hunting" signs for sale Mr. Diehl further stated that by rank odors emanating from The board also approved the by 1063 New Jersey will have we try to find Uie means to Scouts visited Lakehurst on the importance of agriculture at this office. ' - the polluted South River, appointment of Dr. Francis to provide college facilities for meift the need." Eugene Gilbertson, Rumson,-to Saturday, where they were and be Informed of■ agricultur given ah opportunity to visit almost twice as many students He further stated this w a s The Freeholders, said- Mr. the surgical staff of the ho^pt al trends, This ls, particularly as existed In 1955, By 1073 this the reason federation dels- Metzger, did not reach & final tal and Dr. James A n d r e w and participate In. activities at true ln a small, densely popu tbe station. Explorers lynched number will have tripled. “Un gates voted to refer the mat decliloh "during a conference Weldon, Keyport-Holmdel Rd., lated state like New Jersey ter to the Tax Policy Commis at Lakehurst and during t h e where farm and city are ln less w.e start moving ut once," session In New Brunswick on Hazle^ to , the department of said Mr. Diehl, "by 1063 be- sion. It wUs their feeling thnt day visited various training di such dose proximity. The reqr whether to halt the experi medicine. Dr. Gilbertson " re .tween 20,000 and 30.000^ stu visions. • . ord of New Jersey newspapers the commission had llie facts ment which Bfegan nearly a ceived his M.D. Degree from dents who potentially are good and? the organization to make The U. S. Naval Rfiserye In interpreting agricultural month ago. The deodorant, Jefferson Medical. College and college material wlll have no section: p r o v i d e d a flight news for urban people ls note a y. constructive professional cnlled Alpine SD^pid process Interned at St. Vincent’s Hos place to. go. *Ve canjiot* afford, recommendation. M ivD 1 e b 1 aboard a blimp foy one, of the worthy ” • ed by. the ' Alpine Aromatlcs pital, New York, where he is Explorer Postj.. J f G, Hopkins, not. to educate these .students.' Bald that the legislature h a d a teaching fellow in surgery. ■"■ <4The state federation fs " Hot Co. of Metuchen, Is being drip, Oakhurst, public relations directed the' commission to peil into the river w.aters from He also is on Instructor In sur Ernest Walling Heads," make Its report no* later than gery at New York Medical chairman for <^he Navy1 Lea a large drum located on a gue, is co-ordinating the actlv^ the first.week In December, Route. 18 viaduct over the riv College. Dr. Weldon received Dystrophy Fund Appeal his Bachelor of Science De lties for the^ftyy DepaFtment. /•’your doctor er. ' - , . Mr. Blllett al^o^nnounced that Leaders of ...the 1957 Muscu I prescribes a back Mr, Metzger said Thursday gree from St. Peter's College, Gov. Meyher Planning Jersey City, and his M .D. De Maj. Robert“ICltchRn:^ Shrews lar Dystrophy Appeal.^Iscuss- _JLaupport===or_any-i-j he had reeelved-repOrts—H ie I support for that Monmouth Tour'Soon" gree from the State University bury, Air Force Reserve ed plans for the'county-w 1 d e odor,-not unlike rotten e g g s, Training Officer,'has planned fund-raising campalgh at a I matter—bring the' K n o i l y of New York College of-rfedl I prescription to us.n OoV.'Robert B. Meyner will had returned to. Old-.Bridge. a series-of .six training ses luncheor. recently at.the^Gar- The deodorant had been suc cine, Brooklyn. | One of our skilled r climax a Monmouth County sions In aeronautics, airplane field-Grant Hotel/ , L'icPn.g ' technicians will care-* P i n e tour OdC 15 with addresses at cessful initially, lie added, but design. meteOrd'logy, and-reLaU Branch. - . 7 pointed out thnt someone ITHd I , fiilly'select and per- dinner meetings _ at Middle Norgate Manor Tot ed subjects In a cew explora ■ sonally fit the OTC tampered with the drum" and T b e March for Muscular town Township and fl o v e 1 1 tion field for the Scouts. Train Dystrophy will be held Nov. I-PROFESSIONAL . - - plf>e dispensing the deodorant. Has Birthday Party > Township. At 7:30 p.m., t h e ing sessions will be scheduled 18/ 19 ahd 20. Largest group I SUPPORT appropriate The Following Nine industries either bor governor, who Is'seeking're- Kathleen - Guterl,. ■ daughter at the Air Force Training participating ln the march will | fpr your individual need. • • ...... Merchants - dering the river or ln the im | Filling prescriptions is our elecUon, will speak to the. Mid-. of Mr. and Mrs. H. J, Guterl,- Center, Bangs Ave., Asbury be the Monmouth County Vol , ' ’ In Keyport mediate area had been asked Park,’ starting on Oct.'21. I business, you Know, .. and Here is the rich warmth aiid,bcftiity A](tov/a Township Democratic 5 Linda PI.,. Norgate Manor, unteer Firemen’s* Association ■ thnt includes support . Give II Green Stamps W at Buck Smith’s Restau- by the Freeholders to lend fi of’geuutuo Knotty'Pino . . t in eco*' Hazlet, was the guest of .honor under the chairmanship' of Er I prescriptions. nomical lnbor saving 4* z 6' panols.' nt, Pfelmei Ave., East nancial support for the experl-" ment in’ an effort to relieve at a party Saturday, celebrate Birthday Party Fetes nest E. Walling, Hazlet,'asso Use it to givo your favorito room*-. Bayshore Stationers Keansburg;*.,.... the cost,, burden ..being shoul lng her fourth birthday. ' ciation president. , J /vraComp/ete bd Btmoophen of larury—and avoid . : Later In-the night, lie w'11‘1 ■ Guests were Eddie " Guterl,' Split Rock II Girl; .; - . Asbury Park Postmaster 4Jic czponte of cohsUnt redocoralin^' dered by the county. Attorneys , ■■■■' -■■■: 1 talk to. the -Howell Township for the .firms involved, ti o w- Debbie Harris, Kathy ChrlV’ CIaudla = ^Angellril, daughter iiouis-T. Wigdortz; c o u n t y tenson, Elaine Fredericks," I p w r m s / o A M Conklins Men's Democratic Club at R o d 1 n a ever, have advised t li e 1 r of Mr. and Mrs: Qeorge Ange- chairman, briefed leaders on Hall," Route .B, near the Lake Richard Harris, carol Chris clients not tp, take part since llnl, 1013 Beers St., Split their roles-ln the drive and a J ' SeM'ce... & Boys' Shop tenson. Nancy Fredericks; wood line. ' It could be interpreted as an Roek II, Hazlet, celebrated her (lTm was shown. He said - the MATAWAN County Democratic Chair John Goss, John Orzechowskt, admission of cullt. ■ ■ second birthday at a party klckoff dinner will be next Keyport Hardware Co. man' John W. Applegate said Freeholder Oeorge F. Baler, Frank Goss, Mr. and M .rs. Saturday, ■ • - month. - that the governor’s schedule was the board,'s leading critic Peter Tucker, Elizabeth, ma-. Ouests were Knrep. Tambur- Mr.* W 1 g d o r t z introduc H U M BER CO. for the earlier part'of the day tcrnal grandparents; Mr. and of plans to continue the exper ello, Edwin Whelpley, Douglas ed John J. Neary, Brlelle, na^ ..... Schanck, Inc. will be announced next weiek. Mrs. Edward OUtcrl, Norgato The Fricndly'Lumber Yard . fuel Oil .... iment. He charged the deodor Lanzara, Konnoth" Pampllano, tional rcprcscntativt; John’ A. -"-j' ■ -A motorcade will take t lie Manor, paternal grandparents; ant had not been successful, Debbie Tamburello, WtiHam Richardson, Oceanport, presl- governor into as rtiany ol the M rs.. Jerrett. Newfoundland, Phone MA 1-4500—4501_ that responsibility for tho cn- Pampllano, Jr., Janice- Mea dehV of i'tlie Monmouth County 21 W. Front St.; Keyport county's 52 municipalities as (tteti u> Penplpi, N il' Hank) Straub Texaco tire situation rests elsewhere," ■Canada; Mrs. Mary Neves, gher, Mary Rugglerlo, S p l,.l t Chapter, Muscular.' Dystrophy posslMei Mr. Applegate said. Mrs. Margpyet King, Mr. and Rollo A Slarathan Buses Sutphin Ave., Matawan Service Center and that the county should not Rock II; Vickie Marenco. Pet Associations of America, and be saddled with the expense. ' Mrs. Albert Fredericks, Mr. Miss 'Helen M. Dunn, chapter Pass Our.-Door- . U’way 35 "No Hunting' signs far sale er Solo, Kathy Solo, Joseph When th? plan to use Alpine and Mrs. Stanley OrzecJiowskl, Marenco, The Bronx. vice president. . at tills office, ' SD was announced Aug. 28, Mr. and Mrs. Casper Harris, Also:_Mrs. Joseph Tamburel Mr, WlgdoHz announced the Mr. and Mrs. John Goss and the experiment was to last lo, Mrs.- Edwin Whelpley, Mrs. following new chairmen; H. T. two weeks at a "ost of between Mrs.-Sldney ^Christenson. William Pampllano, Mrs. Wil Hopkins, Keyport; Charles W. $420 to $504. Listen at ttve time liam Meagher, Mr, and M r s. Brahn; Spring Lake; Mrs. W. ing For The as conditions for continuing, Norgate Manor Group Nicholas Rugglerlo, Mr. a n d P. Qouse, Interlaken; and Mrs Ross W . Maghan Agency the plan for a longer period Mrs. Joseph Marenco and Mr. Jerry W.' West, Neptune Gab were the effectiveness of the Ho|ds Regular Meeting and Mrs. Peter Solo. les, Neptune Township. deodorant and financial s u p- Real Estate—Insurance . The Daughters of Norgate F inest Children In The W orld port from Industries ln t h e Manor, Hazlet,. recently held area,...... • ...... MATAWAN 138 Main St. MA 1-0003 their regular moetlng at t h e home of Mrs. Joan Wlnder- YOURS! Keyport Troop To See weedle, 18 Park View Dr. Mrs. At Monmoulh County's Most Complete Marlon Christopher' and Mrs. Army Football Game Gloria Fredericks were t h e JUVENILE FURNITURE STORE Boy Scout Day at West partner winners in ennasta. IT’S COMING Point, scheduled for Saturday, Guests were Mrs. Nanoy $ SAVE THIS AD $ Nov. 0, hns been saticLimt ac Grande, Mrs. Helen McCon cording' to an announcement nell. Mrs. Doris.Guterl, Mrs. by J„ Fred Blllett; Scout Exec Shirley Guterl, Mrs, Frede utive, who received word from ricks, Mrs. Mary Strang,' and t h e Regional Headquarters Mrs.'Christopher. . that-al!-15i00b-footbftll-- tickets - -The—next—ineeting will... be th New Bayshore Fishery' had been requested by the Boy held tomorrow at the home of Scout Councils ’ serving the Mrs. Christopher,. 15 Park New York and New Jersey View Dr., Novgatc. Manor, PLAYPENS CRIB MATTRESS area. And Lunch Counter Monmouth Council’s contin Bus To St. Joseph's from * 9 . 9 5 from $9 . 9 5 gent will number 300 Scouts . Route. 35, At Cliffwood Light and leaders and will be com* A private school bus tilll be prised of the.following Troops: .scheduled for children f r o.m KEYPORT FIRST AID SQUAD Phone Matawan 1-2389 - 1-9721 FULL-£E CRIBS CRIBS, Bassinette Size Troop 30, Long Branch; Troop the.Raritan Township district M, Long Branch; Troop 80, who are attending St. Joseph's * 2 4 . 9 5 from * 9 . 9 5 Keyport; Troop 108, E a to n- Catholic School, Keypqrt, Fur town; Troop 123. Red Bank; ther details will be announced Complete. Line of Juvenile Mattresses, Pads, Troop 30, Ashury Park.' at. the next, regular meeting of Mr. Blllett said that the pop the St. Joseph’s Parent-Teach- We specialize in cooked seafood to* take Bumpers, Covers -— Everything ' ular fall event Included a spe er Association meetings F o r out. Fish, shrimp, scallops,. smelts by the cial tour of the Academy, a more information call Mrs. Gorgeous dress review and' then t h e Margaret’Powell, Keyport 7- pound; also all kinds of sandwiches; oysters, Folding Carriages football game, at Mltchle Stadi 5088-J or Mrs, Mary Johnson, Wearever Coaches um. . . • Keyport 7-4041-m . Sales Mercury Service dams, fish, shrimp, scallops and soft crabs, i ™ s 1 9 . 9 5 ‘ 7 7 . all seafood platters. v ' Winterized Heavy Duly Compact, .and. Fortnb|o PtftCeSTRINGS SWLTZ Safe Buy Used Cars . We also prepare steamers, chowder, cole "STROLLERS WALKERS I BROKE MY slaw apd tartar "sauce to take out. . . . n ... ’ ‘ 1 9 . 9 5 ‘ 8 . 8 7 ^ Bring this ad for your order of French Every Name That. Means Anything In fries, and tartar sauce with each pound of Juvenile Furniture Found At The . One Year Warranty cooked seafood. ' ..... , Surprise Store's Famous b • ••-v. Call M atawan 1-23B9 — 1-9721 35 Broad St., Keyport — Budget Terms Schanck &l Sihler, Inc. ^STULTZ, JR Charles Kurica, Proprietor Free Delivery— KE 7-3020 - i "SF.RViHG IfcKitiFUU /V££AT S/NCC J9Q9‘ ’ Used Car Lot- Matawan 1-4239 EXPECTANT MOTHERS \ OIL BURNING LOUIPMtNTV-StRVICE'*/' I fu fl o n s * Kf.RQS'esi: • c o a l • ,S| Stop In And 'Apply For Free Diaper Service Show Room -Freehold 8-1250 $ SAVE THIS AD $ l 513 B ROAD S't'cet «( ru-tf/x+xfr •" And Your Copies Of Baby Magazine ( : '? • Hi ' New Buflding For Rutgers Dairy Cattle J Hospital Fund; . T Team Competes In Iowa ;crs Library Rutgers University’s dairy Campaign Report cattle judgingiteyjiJs compet The-State, University's latest ing this week ln the . National The. $250,000 campaign of the move to .expand its facilities Intercollegiate Judging C o n- South Amboy-MemoriaVHospl- r and make-them available to test being held at' the Dairy tal Building Fund went over more and more New Jersey Cattle Congress,-Waterloo. the top by more.than ,19000 in young people has been com Iowa. * ; a burst of enthusiastic activity pleted. This mdve vas just T h i s Is the first Rutgers on the part of the volunteer :._thak._.ihe._. moylpg of... 16.000 workers vbich campaign books across busy Penn St., team to compete In the toa- tional event, according to the chairman Earp F% Jennings, Camden, from an outgrown, Jr.. predicted will bring the/1- makeshift library into tbe new team coach, B. R. Baumgardt. instructor in dairy Industry at nal total up close to' the $300, library bullding/pnJ,h_e campus 000 mark. ■ of Rutgers College of South the College of Agriculture. Do Jersey. M nations f r o m breeder^ and Mr. Jennings pointed o _u t breed associatlops are helping th a t‘‘with a major corpora Rutgers President Lewis to finance the trip...... tion o fth e area still In t'h e "■ Webster Jones hailed the W- process of determining i t s * Tjtary opening aa another im pledge, several of the em portant step in the. dlrectton_of Forums Planned ployee solicitations not y e t expanded and improved urban completed, and many more education. He said that It has ^ ^ecome essential In heavily For WC Members subscriptions continuing to populated New Jersey for the Come ln through the residen State University to bring I t s M i s. C. Howard Sanborn, tial teams, we will go| well above our goal whichrwas services to the people. president', New Jersey State. bare minimum lor the needed The 110,000-voliime library Is Federation ot Women's Clubs and George Munsick, p re a i- expansion bf South Amboy the first major building' pro- dent, .New Jersey- Bankers-As .Memorial Hospital.7 —jeet— undertaken...since “ 1950 sociation, havp announced tbat . when tbt College of South Jer Mrs, Frederlck-A. Reynolds. sey and the South Jersey Law their organizations again arc ir., chairman of tbt( residen co-operallng to present a ser School were merged with the tial division, Joined Mr. Jen ies-of ecpnotfilc and finance nings in praising the volun- State University; Tbe new li fotuiris’lo the entire member^ brary,'with a. seating capacity* teera-ln her organization a n d ship o^the State Federation of jor more than 300 students, is the other campaign commit* Women’s Clubs. The State tees for Reaching the total of k realistic approach to,. meet Federation and the New Jer ing the library needs of a pre $259,332 In subscriptions re* sey bankers have participated ported at Thursdify night’s dicted enrollment for the Col- in this program- for-thc . past legc or south Jefsey of 800 by dinner meeting at the Step four, years. * 1901-62, double the current Inn, Sayrevllle. She stressed student body. • . The title of the program for the need for continuing t h e the coming year Is, "M o n e y residential solicitation. ‘'until l«on, fr»»h pork I, »o«y to,d!g*i*, rtch In vitamin B. Taily, Itndtr pork wl(h iou«rkraut and oppl* iaut« rriakti a U|, , « , * n j, I K ‘ i ’fi© modern'Teinforced cori- Management" and it includes every interested individual, ddlcloyt, •conomlcal- nt*al. *«rv» a park loin thli wuk-ond ol then ipodal low prlui. ■ ■ ^ " I X l § . d Q U O rk r a ilV _ ^retejsthicture. with about 19.- such' subjects ‘as budgeting and family in the area has " OOOfsquareWeet of floor space wills, estato planning and in been heard from.** on thrSBfSsveis also Is design vestment procedure.' Bankers In a report to date for the or ROUND STIAK Q A ed to provide for anticipated will address forum groups of employee division, L. B. John UNCASTER BRAND "U. S. CHOICE" “ lb; O V * enrollment increases in other approximately 200 women. In ROUND ROAST of BEEF ston, chairman ot the solicita Camden units of Butgers,o Uni addition., plans have been tion among plant* employees .In SOUD MtATI BONELISSItlELISSI You'll agrtt agroo that hh«r»'» tho flnoit boot that monoy tan buy) Oovornmont grad*d "U.I, Cholci" to tondo^, to jvliyl ' versity College. Extension Di made for banking seminars for the area, disclosed that 1838 vision and the School ot Edu groups of 20 to 25 women who subscriptions have been made cation. The new facilities also will enroll, for meetings o n e totaling $30,707, an average of SCHICKHAUS - SHEIP-CASINO Perch Fillet T«t* O' U« . s 39* -.will supplement those of t h e afternoon each week for five nearly $20 per. contribution. more-specialized Rutgers Law weeks to study wills, estates An analysis of the' reports Library in Camden. • and the current money mar from the other^divislons in the Sausage X'43» V!; 79« Fish Sticks «■ •- 29* The opening-of the new li ket. ' ‘ campaign shows the following RANCH STYLI brary at Camden climaxes results: residential, $39,880 for Vlindeimere Readers I Swift Hamburg Patties 19« -seven years of progress that The purpose of the co-opera an average of $32 per gift; Swift . .bave transformed a tiny, two- tive effort. Mrs. Sanborn and Mr. Munsick explained Is "to board subscription committee, BET A DIFUWKT M0K J2.60 vilm ' “ V e Sliced Bacon Sandwich Steaks I QuIjH.. yeai liberal arts college Into $10,03ft{ doctors, $90,000; c o r*. a major unit of the State Uni provice a clearer cohcept of ■ - jr r — the nature and function ot poratlons, $40,702; memorial- UEH v ip :,: versity serving inore than 1000 money in our free enterprise special gifts, $36,403; and hos South Jersey residents w h o system and wha^this means to' pital employees; $5310 Jordan - fin'd': tti-impossible to attend col the economic development of average of nt^arTy $110 p e r I m - . lege a longr'way from home. lhe United States/’ subscription. . - Brlnker, RoWnW" S ' n Night, and W - 1 5 ‘ On* b e h a l j ofpver5 9,000 ■ Frank'T. ' KUrza!\yy."i> £ e i i- ~*rn Wo*’ Hunting* signs for salq members of. womeri’s .d u b s deht of the~hospital board, e.r». lo*1 ,w,ee ' at this~offlce._ and employees of banks thanked'; all who are working ,,111 gyaHob'B. ■ ■ $ 3 * 3 9 throughout the state; the two In the campaign and promised MONK ■DUD tO'.DfALKR9. WR RBflLRVK TJ4K NIOHT TO LIMIT QUANTITItf. presidents stated their reasons thatrihere will be no delay„in proceeding with the a c t u a 1 for adopting.ihls co-operative ■-■■■BIHJiB-Ji ■■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ! untfertafcing. TBey Doth recoi tpn ol ine new » wing nized that more women today at S o u t h Amboy Metiiorial are family money managers .Hospital. V than ever. before. They ex Compare These Acme Prices On Top-Quatity Groceries! . Vm M IN DEEP WATER./. plained the widespread need of gaining a better-understand-, Foor Held For Action ing of money and Its function, Of County Grand'^lury FRESH CORN and a sounder appreciation of OFF THE COB our free'enterprise system. Marlboro. Township Magis ! NIBLETS CORN They invite all women's tral© :E n f ) Harrington h a & clubs throughout the state to drdered three men and one again review the basic prlnci woman held for .the ..action of pies and more important fun the graha jury on charges» of POST’S CEREAl damental aspects of iponey grand larceny and aiding-and abetting prostitution. All were •SUGAR CRISP management. Mite. Roy Thur- •nall, Itohokus, chairman ...pf, confined. Jo . MonmouthCounty the" American Home Depart jail In default of bail. ment of the State Federation, James Clemente, 42, .NeW ^ Suy a good lised car al Straubs* has..been appointed by Presi Brunswick,: was ordorea'lield : PINEAPPLE . Every cirlrlpiaranteed.. Our dent Sanborn to handle all re in the. Monmoutb County Jail • 'johv^i 'pbI fM?nipiit..p1an Is. ar- quests for seminars, forums, in default of $4500 bail. Miss rapurri to vnit ypar need*. Get speakers and lecturers. When Irene Borasch. Route 520; Cal \ conplnoinfc demonstration of ever any club wants to present vin Maley, 35, Woolleytown \Vanj!jc*t. jou'like...... a series-of finance " and eco- Rd., both of Marlboro Town- nomlc forums.v-banklng .‘,.1 t c- $hip_and.Neal.Bridges,'32, Edi : sAVARIN COFFEE ^l95R^ileK^Cflnturx^^vo o;r tures or femjnare, Mrs, Thur; son Township, were committed . • ; ‘hard t o p, radio -heater, Hall "will” have' the banker-fur* to the^county jail In default of • power>teerlns and brakes, nish qualified lecturers and in $3500 ball each. IDEAL BRAND white wall tires. . V;- structors ' and handle the ar* According to state poUce at 1958 Biitcte Century,. 2 d oAo r rangemenls, ' r' ’ Tennent, tlie men took Felix • APPLE SAUCE .. ; nard lop. radio, .heater, Gonzales, New Market, to ■ ■ ’ You tava up to 17c on 4 tani.ov*ovor molt othor brandi. ~~ power steering and brakes, Miss Borasch’s home. Police . .white; wal) Urea. . If youooeed printing o! any kind we ave here to serve-yoo said the trio met Mr. Oonzales 1955 Butcic ‘ Century^ conyertl' In a tavern in Keansburg. The ble ;: r a d Ib i’ healter, full Our quick, service apd i-eason Fartndale three men then took $480 from " •, power/ : - ; : •' . • able prices will p lf ^ e you1: Mr. Oonzales, police said. 31b. oan 1955..Bii‘ck Special; hard top, . “ tfo. Hunting” signs for sale ■ INSTANT DRY MILK radfd: Bieater, full power. Fall Dance Oct,, 26 ' Each can jnak«> 1JH cjuarlil You iav« up lo 5J« ov«r moiUolhtr brandi, • 1955 Ch^vroletr Belaid, h a r d a.t thia office.; : ■ *top. Vff. r a d I o, heater/ -She annual (all dance of the i ummmmmm mumm ." - ..— . . . power gllrtei.---- r - — • Raritan Township Home Own 1954 Bufck . 2 door, radio, heat* ers Association win be beld ' t~er. dVT>aflO\9.' ; • Saturday evening, Oct. 20, at A C M E BAKERY SPECIALS . I954 Mprdur|v, Monterey, bard the El-Moe-Kl Hall. Palmer top, radio.-heater, auto Ave.. 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."' a./,' ^ Shartcs Eleven Playi , * A *Tr * * * > s Catching The1 Pass That Set Up Second MHS Score Matawan Defeats r:;-' rat - j EVOKING IT OVER Atlantic City Air jSase (continued from* first .column) o Jersey Sharks professional teams like Neptune and Bay football team may meet ita ville Regional.” MATAWAH M A I WORLD 8ERIHB " tlm* is F r e e h o I d something of a ‘ ' * Matawan (27) . - ’ here again and Uiat gives “ chalk"- players’-, paradise. ‘stlffe# test tomorrow night un Ends — Stephen*, Scully, Hamilton. cause to recap on how the bet der .the Wall Stadium I ights Face Ten Oot. 3. 1057 The explanation for the high Parrish. . . . ting odds established by t h e when Atlantic City Naval Air Tackles — Gregory, Mlckavlo. percentage of favorites w t n- jGuards — K. Wlcklund, Lee, Wal- . commissioners at Las Vegas Station squad visits the s e a* on the big league races last nlngr--of course, is in the rej lace, D. Wiclclund, Melna. ^ shore cluh. .The Sharks, first Centers — O’Neli, Johnson. JJatawan Defeats April stood up. Those w h o peat races, generally three of Backs — Banafato, Peeler, Jones. wagered on the Yankees in the them ln the ten-race card lri pro team to play in th ^ Shore German, Rankl. Vena. j , • • American League gained; their area in several years, opened Lambertville (0) < Lambertville 27-0 which the horsp that won the Ends — Perry, Trent, B-andoloa* ~ yearly bounty. Tills year it was first heat has no trouble In its season successfully on Sept; McCaffrey. , "Matawan H i g hfs "football 20 when it handliy whipped the Tackles — Zoldi, Savidge, Hurley. only $2 returned on a. $5 bet, beating the same horses In the Guards — Welsh. Eckard, HickerU ^forces #ot their 1957 season off but ft w;as,' o( course, sure second heat. Hence Freehold’s Beilinawr Clowns, 15*0. L,a s t Centers — Mannino, Stevenson. * . " ttf a“lg:ood start Saturday by money with no worries. Next unique leadership io
yard line"In the NatliSn^.1 League side there its nfne game Friday night rella and run back Into MHS were those, unconscionable per . son i g 1 1 m t Ursinus how the first quarter to give the Maroon and Steel a first down from whence the; could strike for Swann will be used; But as home stand. : . territory f o r Lambertville. sons who wagered against the tbelr second touchdown. This was the decisive “ break” of the game at the .Matawan field . there are only 12 backs on Aside from the heayy 1 1 fl o Yannarella and Tucker Grif Dodgers, co-favorltes-Wlth the Saturday. ‘" •______.______, a ‘ the varsity squad, he seems the Jets backfield aTfco’“ls far fiths had the home fans .glued Milwaukee Braves In the April from being light, too. The to to their seats as they rooed “line” at 6-5. The loyaJ Brook due t6 see plenty of game high-scoring one. With t w o action. Susquehanna plays tal team average ls l02,//2. The across the field for a Blue and such fast backflelds there lyn rooters lost’ back to t b e Sharks are expected to start Oray first down on the Mata Neptune At MHS; Lions-Green Wave both its opener Saturday and should be numerous break Braves supporters this y e a I Its final game, with "Haver-, Bob Pembleton, Norm M o r- wan 28*yard line. But here the away plays. It Is ta reserves all the money they won last gan’, Tony Britton and Stan Mafobn and' Steel line braced year .-Cincinnati, third ln t h e ford^ln the Philadelphia sub-. F IR S T Keys Vs Indians that Neptune has the big edge, To Play Saturday urban area. Sellnsgrove Is 40 Nixon ln the backfield. Britton and a flurry of passing by Joe betting at 4-1, finished fourth was out of last Friday night'.s P O S T , particularly on the defensive, Standout game of the n-e w miles, up'the Susquehanna Yannerella availed naught. Matawan will continue tp 'and for that reason lt Is neces while, the St. Louis Cardinals game with an injury, but is 2 P .M . Ikfatawaa took over on Its own supply Action for the fans ln lnterscholastlc football season River from Harrisburg. Sus- Daily Doubft sary to accord them the bet at 10-1 were second.. For—a quchanna plays Swarthmore expected to return to action this area, Saturday, -engaging while the Phillips, an iJO.-l shot, < h f t 1i45 20- ’ ter chance. But the Maroon will be played on’ the Middle at home Oct. 12 and Grove this week. — > ; Neptune at home while. K e y looked like serious contenders. RACING DAILY • • Aug. 8-Oct. I I ...... Purvis Peeler swept twice to and Steel has game experience town Township High School City Oct. 28, Bridgewater port IS again traveling' t a r Lost spring we were content the left .side on handoff • plays from- Its victory over Lambert- Nov. 2 and Wagner Nov. 9 f*AIN OR SHINCi afield, to ' Toms River. H o w- field at Leonardo Saturday to have the Chicago Cub3 quot aotball Schedule but they were, only good for vlile Saturday, a definite ad and Dickinson away Oct. 19. (very thurida yli ladl»»’ 0oyV ever. the. Keyport gome has when Long Branch Invades the ed as 100 to 1 shots but lt \ three yards. His third sweep vantage over the Fliers, trying As Susquehanna Is a college j Friday Al* CONDIIIONIO GHANOSfANlK4t>\ . to the left resulted ln a hand bit more significance to lt than Lions den...... seemed like the N. Y.. Giants Red Bank Catholic at Sayrevllle K their wings for the first time of-only 400 male enrollment, (8 p.m.) . Admission . . . . $1.20 off on the reverse to D a v e y the test at Matawan ln that It arid Pittsburgh Pirates were an under a new coach. For the past two years Long a fellow from a smaller high Point Pleasant at Lakewood • (3:30 Reserved Box Seats . 1.20 Jones. It caught Lambertville will go Into Shore Conference overlay at the same figure, p.m.), * ...... “ B” standings. The Keys are Branch.has been the dominant school, like Keyport, . c a‘ n Bound Brok at St. Peter’s • (N.B.). * (To* he.) No chiidrtn undt( t i ^ flatfooted a n d overshifted. yrr i ~ , Wellv the. Cubs put a support j break Into sports. Another (0 p.m .) ' ...... ' the defending “B” champs and Group i n power in C entral-them fl0 that the Giants ' Saturday IrofRc Clrcl*, Junction of Rovltt M ) [ Jones sped away for 77 yards boy from this area enrolling must get off on the right foot KHS Freshmen, Jersey. Now they have mem and Pirates did not fall out of , (all 2 p.m.). . -p » FREEHOIO N. J. , and a touchdown. A ta.ckle ln a small Pennsylvania Col Neptune a.t Matawan. ln defense of-their title. _T h e the bottom of the league. Keyport at Toms Rlittyr, . ' Boro Bum Direct to Track; Lv.tobury, Hadttf from behind on U1® Lambert- bership 'in the “ A” division of . lege this year ls Warren Lak# 12:15; Long-Branch. 2nd A«. t So. Vrntrt vllle 15 barely slowed h 1 m Maroon and Steel does not get Long Branch at Leonardo. .. Jayvees To Start the'shore Conference although . • • • Falk, Keansburg, at Wash Rumson at Red Bank, 12:35.161 0'way 12:37,605 BVay 12:40; Rad Jones, kick for the point w a s Into the "B ” 'scramble until their right to qualify for t h e New Brunswick at Asbury Park.- Bmk,2MonmcrulhSl. 12.50,N.Y. BusTerm.12.-5S Freshman and -Jayvee foot N. J. ..TABLE TENNIS ington and Jefferson College „ wide. Oct. 12 when they Journey to title thls^year ls clouded be Jefferson (EUz.) at Perth Amboy, ball at Keyport High. School LEAGUE started its 1957-58 This Leonar-dc grad ls sure Somerville at South Kiver. ’ . ^ Lambertville fell afoul again Point Pleasant. - ■_ - cause of the lack of a game Manasquan at Carteret.--* • . --- The game, at Preakness last will get under way ln the com season last .Thursday and' to get a varsity letter or two Dunellen at Metuchen. the flxat scrimmage play ing .week. Coach.Stan (Tuffy) with one “A” team, .Neptune, before he completqs his Cape May at Bayville RegionaL Saturday, with Wayne Town But the Middletown forces this year .there is a team lp. Union at Woodbrldge. ... . following tlie Matawan touch Baker announces that. D o n the, 1 e a g-u e representing course. , - ’ - down klckoff. Chuck Yannarel- ship showed tlie Keys to have have a'full schedule of "A ” Clark Twp. at Highland Park., “Qeddls. for the last ..th r e e Malawan. A good team, too, la fumbled and Don Wlcklund, ample capacity to make * a games, -a tremendous Interest years a line, cpach at Sujnmit for' they Vfoij their first Enjoy one o r America's great u MHS guard, was In on the ball fight of it to keep their honj ln securing the "A " ’ division OCT; 1 was the date set by High School, wlir handle t h e match, downing Plainfield freedoms. Attend the churcb — on the Blue and Gray 24. The ors. They have- a .rocK-rlbbed title, and nothing could do Boston promoters for a return frosh.elevepl.Oeddls is a.Setqn 6-4. In, truth, -the... Matawari- of your.choice this weekend. ■ - Lambertville-llne stlffed- ft n d line and- they have pile-driving more .to enhance their prestige match'between Battling Billy Hail graduate. .Bob Zampello, • team ls not exactly a Mata- spilled 'Matawan backs for a Ray LoPresto In the, backfield. than a victory over tlia ram- Ryan, protege of Rocky Mar , l TYRONE POWER freshman coach ’last year, wan team as'only one of the -total of.four yards on three They need passing offense, and punt Green Wave. . - ciano, firmer world's .heavy I uS \ftVft GARDNER will handle the jayvees ln their three members has a con- A CHILD’S PARAOISEf _ipiays. On fourth down with 14 defense sharpening, more bal weight champ, and Joe (Rocky) games while Baker and Frank That the Green Wave ls still n i l for the" Kiddies I Cam.' laftr, ta 1“ ) MEL FERRER. to go, Banafato hit Carl Stej ance ln the backfield and de Jnectlon with Matawan arid It Tomasello, Keyport light Zampello concentrate on drlll- rampant'on tho gridiron Is'in-1 tU»t Your* Can Enjw T>l» phens, Maroon and Steel wing- fensive schooling for the ends, may take an honorary con- heavyweight. Ryan had w o n PliylMfl. Children Undtr 12 FlU. ERRQlfUfHN lng^the Bfid-and White varsity. dlcated by the way ln which ferrlng of citizenship by the man, with a.first down pass at by what ‘ they showed -at by-nlne^stralght-knoekouts—in >11-01 ftCI-flllM-liHL— EDD1EALEERT Long-Bronehrolledover-Ham' mayor and council to make vne LiamnertviUe b. W aynerTlie Red atvfl W~h i t e rhe freshmen and Jayvees lHon Township Saturday 26-0. the light heavyweight division ClnemaScop8& Color came out of the Wayne bruis were'originally slated to play. it official. The. member with When Lambertville reslst- The Long Branch backfleld of and was slated for a $40,000 'spottikscftfi* ance on the—ground a g a Un ing battle ln good shape. Monday but It may be tf'o 9 £-’ the Matawan, connection ls bout when his handlers match Bobby Ippollto, Frank Mazza, David Bernstein, a " teacher- F O R E S r - M CAMERON proved, strong, Banafato pitch- Toms River Journeyed to poned until Tuesday because Harold Saharlc and B o b b y ed him with Tomasello last of a football dinner Monday ln the eighth g rid e , at cllff -^eknockout count CALHOUN ^ FRANCIS flrstiJLlon touchdown by pass expected-to head a sec6fid ' Audio Murphy . pass ruined these chanceso. ■ showing they are the team to saho; Daniel Mogge, J a m e i fpr :the_ first time, in ills prom .!THE H M D GUN\ Matawan made the game bedt In competition. ing io his fpllow Keansburger, Batontown team. But t.li e T o n y C u r t l s Nob; David Post, John— rwtzr Bob Maxwell, an end, for 25 ising career. Tlie,' 'Beantowri safe In ihe third quarter, A Coaoli John Dalton will con Charles Sakln, Ralph Nappl, league advised him there "Kansas Raiders" yards, then making runs of promotors fiave suffered ln the poor punt by Joe Yannarella front Keyport with a team of could only be one team from Stanley Oraser, Michael Dur- eleven and six yards.for t h e need to.geit this blemish o f f • sailed only 10 yards into Mata Toms River Juniors ln the one town, so the new team SUN. • MON. • TUES. nln, Joseph Caccarillo. Theo score. In the second quarter, the record of their strong boy, opening Conference battle for would have to represent CinemaScope-Color ", wan territory .early ln the half dors Trembley, Michael Blbaud hit Maxwell ln .the'end but Tomasello did not care for ' and Peeler rifled It back to both teams. Last year the In some community other than ..Van Johnson , Be Ehlers Guest O’Donnell, Philip Redo;, H a r- zone with'an 18-yard pitch for the financial renumeration of the Lambertville 38!~The Blue dians bad to depend on sopho old Dolan, Dennis O ’Boskey, Eatontown. Bernstein found fered to go to" Boston for the — Martino Carol atLoow’s the second score. Skip Leary his associations ln Matawan and Oray line gave ground mores when the opening of the William Marotta, Charles Phil Oqt. 1 fight, especially when "Action Of The Anr Pswing plays pit field, Murray Hill, Plain- and Perry ’ Srtjlth, round out be fewer - ’cloudy’’ days ln your wlngman made a circus patch wan, “away; Nov. 12, Red ted against the Lions inside Held, Irvington, Newark, the Indian backfield, _ " Bank, away and Nov. IS, Rum life financially, .if you Invest and was Into the end zone for Along the line, Coach Dalton attack with Blbaud’s passing Unlon. Cranford anti' W e s t- son, home. . NOW in U. S. Savings Bonds. - the third Maroon and 3 t e e'T hits Pat Young and John Stan- used to open up the defense. field. "touchdown. Feeler plunged for wood,'ends; Dick Kuntz a n d Red Bank catholic faces the' the point tp make lt 19-0. ... Jim Yountfiltiod, tackles; Arnle unhappy task of playing Sayre- Complete Stocking FREEHOLD RACEWAY’S Theflnal Matawan t o u c h- Page and Joe Barry, guards, vlllfe at the Bombers field to Season ls nearing a clpse with d o vv n came when Griffiths, and Skip Gannon, center. A 11 Of Manalapan Lake morrow night after having playing safety for Lambert- absorbed a 44-0 shellacking the 108-year-old trottthg park :v are veterans, but they only av Fish stocking of Manalapan .Children Under .12 Free • vllle. fumbled a punt and Ken from Red Bonk Saturday. The .In the county seat outstripping erage 165 lbs. The backfield Lake, Middlesex County, h a s Box Office Opens 6:30 ■ \yicklund, a guard, pounced on Bombers thumped South River every other race-track In the averages about 150 lbs., so the been completed, the Btate -Di country In percentage of 1957 Free In Car. Heaters the pigskin on the Blue a n d Keys have the” advantage In 21-6 last Saturday, so obvious vision pf Fish and Qame, De gains. Parl-mutuel handle was ^ O r a y 17. Matawan crunched weight and heft. It seems cer ly are ln fine fettle for anoth F rl.- Sat. Oct. 4-5 partment of Conservation, and er football season. Red Bank up 24.7 per cent with eight ■ out a first, down at the Lam- tain that If Wayne Township Kconomlc Development, an bertvllle 6 against the stub was ahead 18-0 at the end of days of racing left, and attend "Battle Stripe- Phone 7-0452 "Could not gain against t h e nounced today. The 40-a o r a born line play by the boys t h e first quarter Saturday. ance was up 17 per cent. The with . Keyport line, Toms River oan- lake located ln Jamesburg, Today - Tomorrow - Saturday Oct. 3-i-'S from West Jersey. Three more They recovered a Casey fum total handle for 1956 .was 58, Marlon Brando .. not, and that Bloom's passes was recently acquired by the running plays got them, no- ble on the first scrimmage 699,367 but for 42 days ot the Jack Webb ‘ TYRONe AVA MEL ERROL EDDIE ere th e Indians’ o n l'y hope Middlesex County Park C o m- wjjere, then the pass to Scully, play and scored on the third current meeting lt was $9,395, — plus — . ;, against the Keys. , mission. The lake was drain 557. Total 1958 attendance was fOWER • GARDNER • FERRER-FLYNN-ALBER Bob Rankl. sub quarterback, Neptune is. coached this year play of the gatlie. JlmVVan- . Dana Andrews j ed'and physical repairs made 146,539 while for 42 days of throwing this time, worked for by Marly Fishbein, who fash Brunt ran back a punt""Bf> before stocking was -arranged. this season lt was 149.002. A "Armored Attack" . .the score. Peejer fumbled on ioned six unbeaten teams ' at yards for- Red Bank a few Tlie large 'population of, un clue to this growing popularity the'try for a point. , Florence High in South Jer minutes later for a second — Extra — desirable fish that previously may be due to the fact that ln The final Matawan icor e sey. There are nine lettermen score and the rout was on.. Fri. Only Sat. Only t o s s e s was a safety made Just before Inhabited the stream above •■■- Tlie punting of Jim Howley, the first 42 racing days of this Kiddle MtdoJte available to -Mm’ fr-om t h e the lake proper were removed Cartoon Horror « •TiniQ^nOMie aowwo the game ended. A pass from Srarlot Flier eleven that gave Keyport, and the dogged de season, there was a synchron Show Shew center went back over th o by personnel of the Fisheries fensive, play of Terry Trovato, izing 42 per cent of favorites Special —> Kiddle Show — Special M.atawali a typing-over last Laboratory of the Division of Saturday Afternoon — Starting at 1:45 P.M. head of John. Hurley, attempt year. ■ . • • Keansburg, ln a hopeless running coming in to win. As Sun. « Tues.. Oct. 6*8 , Fish and Game under the su at a running track tlie per Ing to punt, and Rny Trent, Tlie Neptune backfield of Joe cause were the standouts for (3ary Cooper " ... -v. . pervision of biologist R o y R. centage of favorites is hardly Lambertville end, was swarm-, Fitzgerald. Nate Ramsey, Par Red Bank Catholiq on an un Audrey Hepburn ed'undfcr attempting a recov Younger. Part of this work ls happy afternoon for them. 35 per cent to win, this makes rish Tucker and Huble Pierce being financed by federal ery In the end zone. Joel Mlck- wAs too much for the Maroon "Love In The aylo nailed him. - funds ■ from taxes on fishing and Steel last year and lt can equipment...... -- Outside of their early often? be safely assumed they have . . Afternoon" — PlUS -- ■ ■ ,, slve thriist to the Matawan 20, not gone back any after a MHS JV Eleven TERRY MOORE • BEN JtiHNSON Lambertville m i ne ver i year’s experience. Ron Frick, EATONTOWN wH ROBEitr ARAASTKOHO flAMK McHUGH ■ menace and only once again - "The' Weapon" •vMM^krCKHCST a. SCHOCOSACK * 6 ft. 5 In , and Ray Nowlin; 8 Matawan High’s jayvee - liMIMnWltniia . did they penetrate MHS terri ft. 2 in. will be reaching up eleven will not get underway Starts Wed.', Oot. 9 ’ fcrtfc Im >w» AJBtOPnJil— ’ tory. Matawan’s' passing »d- for Basses from their W 1 n g until next - week when they - _ vantage, seven completions In posts. play Point Pleasant, C o a c li , "The Sun Sunday • I^Ionday , . . Oct. 6-7 U attempts by Banafato a n d Flschbeln's main problem Barry RIbzo. "of the -Maroon TeL EAtoritown S-S760 ------? Continuous" 8ujnday ~ ' Starting. ' Rankl to only three In 11 at- will be tackles and tile center and S t e e 1, announces. ‘Tho Also Rises" ■;...... ' 2 — ftlg Features — • ' . . j tempts by Lambertville made post wliere new men must bo schedule Is still in the process ' the difference as the Matawan JOIN NCW - IT S HERE! fitted in. Mel Klrscli, 220-lb. of being made up. A-,g a m e T H B " Tunning attack did not ' click . Be Ehlers , 1956 reserve; appears to haVe with Keyport a-t MHS field THE BIGGEST BARGAIN EVER B R O T H E R S ^ ' ■very well, There was small one tackle shot cllncRed. but the last- week of the month Is 3 . 7 * S ' Yo m A sta'tlslcal difference- betwt'fcn Guest at any the other remains for Joe Al Included. In Motion Picture History R , C ® lOUiiffORn-VAH the teams on ground attack. legro, Tom Bryant and ‘R a y nCHAlD CONTI ^Matawan )iad & big advantage Walter Reade White to battle over. Billy Football Results DUM NFOItn in kicking, also a decisive fac Kirkpatrick and Evilly Blndfam Theatre KATHIYNMMI . tor in the game. are holdover guards. Biff De- Friday Any perfflfmince...fvflOfflti«yl St, Peter’s fN.D.). 7, New^DrUM- CLUB" Scully, Mitchell Hamilton Just UU tut Inch ffom miUl un- Palo anil Wee Lyons seek ivlck 0. . * y 'Snd Rankl, new boys to t h e tttadlngitripfoboxoffiefl—1 strip Tuesday • Wednesday Oot. M thet'ccntdr spot. The Scarlet Saturday , . • | 20 WEEKS of .ENTERTAINMENT for only 110 a Car! — Doable Feature Program MHS lineup; drew the' praises Mntau'an 37, Lambertville 0, • for child (under 12). ..3 strips for Flier line will outweigh Mata Wayne Twp. Ifl,. Keyport. 7. | Drlpf as M.lny Pcoplo as You Wish ~ NO LIMIT! ' of Coach'Barry pizzo after tht idulL Olfar good until Dec. 30. wan somewhat. flea Dank 44, Hcd unnk Catholic 0. THE NIGHT game.,PeelSr was also com- Fishbein wiil uncovty1 on Leonardo 25, Princeton Hiflh 7. ! IIANDY- MAIL ORDER* COUPON y Hm U a fe Coffe Humson 20, AlUmlqwn 0. T H E W O R L D mended-for his play; But the MlIS field Saturday his "lucky Asbury Park 21, Manasquan 0. ’ bfirMMHA Maroon nnd Steel mentor felt Freehold Hceionnl U, Trenton 6. I Name ...... 7" formation, what, lie calls an 'Dayvlllo n^sTonal 33. ‘ Lakewood 0. EXPLODED» the score, exaggerated Mata-, " I ” formation with both single Ocean City 12, Toms H|vcr 6. wan’s prowess, commenting: I^ong Dranch 20, Hamilton Twp. 0. i Address ...... wing and "T " plays originat Snyrcvlllo 2!, South Hlver 0. ' . "We" cannot play that kind of ing from lt. - Enat-Wdo 'N w k.) 0. Prrth Amboy 0. i Send me ,..V..... Club 'Memberships at Enclosed flifd 9...... football and hope to defeat The game at Matawan's HlSliiand Pnrk 26,' S. Plainfield 0. J Make .checks and money orders payable to Eatontown Drlve-ln Corfu ^.(continued’ in eighth column) •Woodbrldge 25, Jcffbr.ion (EHz.) 0. field Saturday should be a Rahway 29, Carteret 0, M i l li ii* dent In New, York waters. Fro^ • Center — Doggi. .. Wayne Township Throttles Keyport Keyport Higli Pep Rally For Wayne Township Game Uacki — Ochinejsro, Lawsftn, Drown ceeds from collecttons'nt this Zur«mba, LoPresto, Flcmtni?. • Done Wfcyoe Ta«mh>p (IS) race will go, to hls wldow. . Knd« •Vi-UiiHtrlt-h, Hupp. • V IH E -■/j 18-7 With Well-Spotted Passing Taeklca — 13usli. Van tssem , Barr, Racing is slated lo start at ... Thre# forward passing drive 'at the start of rthe sec noon after any-morning tiuail- - Guards — autterv\'arin,' Garrett, thrusts, two for touchdowns Blork. Mo.^ndvk. • SATAWAN JO im i! ond. Sticking to power plays, fyIng,heats that may bc need Center — Bak. and one to set up a touchdown, Lawson spun off tackle for„ a ed, A course'of one and two- ' Backs — Surson, DoddH, \VorJlo. cent .Keyport High's football first down in midfield. LoPrts- Piumb, Slewuri, ^Kces. . Oct. J. 1057 Page Elerea forces down to defeat at t h e thirds miles will be marked ln Score by Prrioda ’ --- -<&5 to came out a delayeq buck the buy, A front of U>c l’crth ’ hands of Wayne Township 18-7 Keyport 0 0 7 1V~ 7 to ramble down to the, Wayne Amboy Boot Basin..Each race Wavne 0 . ? fl ft—jb Points after lotirhdowna — ..... on the mountain-ringed field in 39 tor a second^ltrst..d o w n. will consist ol tllreo laps, or "I’oudiUi^vn* — Flcniintf. Honljk-li, OTficlaJii—liurd. Uiidcnmuth, Weav preakfless, Passaic C o u n ty , I>orid0, Itapp, er. Uerkcr. - Pumpkin Brown and LoPresto five miles._ • Saturday. It was the first sei- ripped the Wayne line for a hack for the Red jmd White According to Wlckberg, this third first 'down, this one’ at rneo will concludn tho APBA's ' since 1955. . the Blue 23. LoPristo__battered # HEW — BOWURS — NEW + „ ...... Coach Tuffy Baker's eleven his way to the . 13. Za.romba seasoii tn the stock outboard division.'Ho said entries have more than held their own with was stopped at the..l5,:Vbut " > * "A conic ln (rom Michigan. Ohio. Morimbuth County's Newest Bowling - Uie befty Wayne team on the Gene Flcjnlnexame out of the Virginia and New . England NEW — INSTALLATION — NEW ...... ground. The Red and W h j £ e delayed buck to scoot dear states; rolled up 201 yards rushing to for the KHS touchdown, Lo . Click Bishop will be chair 65 for their opponents, but Uie Presto crunched' his, way for . Open. This Friday man and Chester McPune. ref Elue’ Indians Equalized the to the extra point and the Keys Jim Crover's- . led .7-6”..,. ' . • eree, the Greenwood Lake tal yards gained with their club reported. passing. . ’ Wayne seemed demoralized KEYPORT ItECREATION - The Keys completed only whien Joe Doddis'fUmbled the one forward pass in nine at k i c k o f f .following th& gHfi « .J1*16 KUS atudeht body whooped It up for lhe team Friday night at the Hed and White’s Wayne Township American Legion Building tempts. But this was not quite touchdown on his own 3-yard field on the eve of ’the season’s opening came. Th£ cccaslon also served as a cood one for , 81 W. Front St, ., ■. ‘ ■ -as -bad' as it appears for on line. He recovered to get - by cteanup of lilitr and waste that went up la the bonflrethJt 'iMVs tlic centrnl feature of the (continued from Hist column') occasion. The (lames shot well Into the air. The pep. rally produced .all the effects desired as two-occasions the Keyport re Red and White tacklers out to port defeated Wft>;ne T o w n B^AHoyg Open ^or Oliihi and Lcajyue ltese,rvatlon< J ceiver was out in the clear be the Blue 28. The Keyport line ihe Keyport eleven was supported by a fine turnout of lts fans at faraway Preakness the next ship 28-0 last yenr^ the first tossed Dodds for a loss on a one in which this new high hind a Wayne; Township de Individual hnd Group Indiritotions fender only to have ihe bail rush. A pass went way wide. school hnd a team. Their get-away from him. And, in Then Plumb hit Brenner with Charles Curtis, James Cullen, -ouch, Bob Snaltl), formerly of Phone KE 7-9615 - the. second quarter! completion a heave straight down center Fire Department Harvey Walling. Harvey Hey Frenchtown, h a s brought 200 Speedboats NI5W NKW — NKtv of a pass .to the Wayne 2-yard for a. first down oq the Wayne er and Edwin Walling. Marl his l e i m j long way In a year. -— line- was blocked when t h e 44: Plumb came to the flanks boro No. 2, also, is ln the F Di They arc held In such respect ....Wayne" defender deliberately on fake pass play? twice and Has Pin Entry ° vision at 727. Harry Sickles, For Perth l&tboy in Uie Lakeland Conference -...drow an .interference penalty he had a second„first down at Nine teams have been enter Lindsey Lemoine, James Doo, this1 year 'that Eolilptort Lakes, Willard Sickles, Francis Seven boats. from tho Cen . > to keep a touchdown from be the Keyport' 47. He then ,re- ed by area fire departments ln tral Jersey Racing'Association the big team up Unit way,- ing scored. But this, too, came oeated a third time f o r six the-newly opened ,Shore Fire Rolpel, Walter Holtz and Carl played their game ln the morn ton Borden bowl oh this team. of Keypcrt-Mntawan area are tQstiaught. for Keypoft for they yards more. On a handoff play men's Bowlin? League. T b e entered in the sccond annual ing Saturday, defeating Rania- had incurred a fljve-yard pen- he was away to the Red and league tbls year ls comprised Marlboro also has a team in po Valley, and then came oyer P. division. 795-780. It is their Perth Amboy regatta Sunday, aHy for back in motion when White's 30-yard line. of a rccord number of . 162 More than 200 entries are ex to watch Wayno play Keyport.' No. 1 team, rated at 782, with ■. thfr play started bn fourth Dodds was stopped on a teams. The league-Is divided pected from up nnd down the The Keys line piny was good; Charles 'VanKuren, Arthur “ 'dawn at the Blue 11-yard line, buck but then Plumb swung Into 10 divisions again this eastern coast, according to Ed. While It was disconcerting Manclnl, Peter Kozabo; Wil . ao Wayne ‘Township had only out across field oh the hand- year, it was announced by J. ward O.- Wlckberg, chairman their unbeaten record w a s to elect to refuse the penalty riff to the Keys* 4-yard line. Stanley Herbert, president. liam Kozabo, Qeorge A r m- spoiled, lt ls nlso a fact they strong a n d WUllam Stolz in charge. The regatta is a the start of the play to take But here Wayne cheers turned 8'ponsorlng teams this year sanctioned Anierican Power will not find any Shore Confer the- fcall over on^downs, T h e to groans as a 15-yard holding -are the Hazlet Fire Co., t h e members. Boat Association event. enco eleven better than"W#yne whistle lyid'sounded Just be-, penalty set the home side Keyport F i r e Department, H Division, 748-729, contain Tlie CBRV entries are: In Township, i fore the Wayne interference back to the Keyport 44. Noth Morganville Fire Co, and the ed the No. 3 teams'of both B U U ilIrt ' Class ATT. Prank Puller, Union , ' Kty- W.ynt occurred,.. . *“ ing daunted, Sarsen pitched to >lailboro Fire. Co. Haslet and Marlboro. On t b e Beach; in Class BU and DU, ...... twil Twp, "Did you.ever have ore of thoso day, ' Hazlet team (731) ore Harry k e y port started off as Dodds down the center and'it This is the first- year that the Letwenske brothers, B o f e ^ S . . -—-whon you couldn't bang onto anything?" . though they would wipe up the was a Wayne Township first, Keyport Fire Department has Johnson, Elmer Bahrenburg. ana Lx)u, Union Bcaoh; ln Y«rd« ^ijned r«iyini i* .field'frith Wayne Township. down at the Red Raiders 18. Leon Walling, Stephen Lam- Forward Pamei been represented. The mem Class DU, Harrison Boggs, Attempted ft . PWlbwing the opening kick* Dodds was then away on bers of the Keyport team are bertspn, Charles Lambcrtson, Keyport; in ClasiJ B and C Forward P*ust» . FATHER AND SON LEAGUE t U oH;: trial proda at. the B .l u e pitchout and crossed ttje left Roelif Leroy .and Dominick - Completed • I Arthur Walling, Leroy Au- stock hydros, Lee Keating. Forwart - ‘ lliJe . by Walt Zaremba and side*t>f the gridiron for a touch mack, Theodore Schanck, Er Davlno, On Marlboro (173) are Malayan, and in Class D Intercepted I OrsfnliBtion Meeting At The Alloy Kay-LoPresto brought an init- down. The plunge for the point nest Brautlgan, Herbert Die Qeorge Neiberleln, E d w a .r d stock hydroplanes, Tony La- Number nf PunU I- . Stankiewicz, James Lewis, J iV . DliUnce, lal' first down for the Keys at was smothered but Wayne was trich. c 1 1 r f o r d Martin. Contej Keyport. ' . . • • P t m U iY d i. ; - 84*: Sunday Oct? 6 Al 12:30 P M ., / •; fhilr - i » finds — Biuman, Chromy^ I«onard, “ MAlf thclr club, MoClung T acklei—O'Dritn; vtfendaraori, Chap* -held onc^ then* he crunched first down at their own 39. Za Lakewood at 776 and the low a t ' 663. The members are' was killed in the early part of man, VaccareUOj . . ‘ Guardi -- Bcalzone,.Burke, Martin, b o w l f 6* FUN “ hla way twice more and it was remba scooted cross field to est p-J^.1 v e r Byron, Long Frederick Irons, Robert Seber, the season In a 'racing accl-_ DUkoy. a^new first'down: at the Blue the 43. Here fear of the clock Branch, at 725. — :— - J o-8 e p b 'ICdMura,— Bernard Prlesa: Charles Eckel. Charles ^eemed-to grip theKeya—for- — Due-Um-rsetupprevalllngtse^ Keck, William Shelleck, i n d Jtere Keyport deserted.their t h e y suddenly reverted to fore" there was a K e y p o r t Harry. Lambertson. . power players-Tfor some^ hip- passing. Two passes were way team In the league, t h.r e e per-dipper wltli less favorable wide bt the mark and they members of Keyport Fire Dc Seven bowling center* In the ' results.'A Jump pass was not had to kick. This put. the ball partment will be again play county, including Middletown completed. A pitchout w a s ln "Wayne’s possession oa the ing with teams ln - the t o p Lanes, are on the' sponsoring fumbled and Lawson recover* Blue 27. The still plle-drlvlng bracket of*Uu_clrcult, the A' list. . ' I . ed .lt hack on the-Wayne 44. Keyport lice tossed Dodds for division where the team p 1 n- . The Red and White then bad a two-yard» loss on a Plunge. ratlng ran from the league top KeyportYacht Club > , to settle for a punt into t h e Larsen then came out'of a fake or fill, held by Red Bank No'. 4' Wayne end zoxie. swing around-end .for n run 1, to 881. Warren Wyckoff Plant Annual Session Wayne seemed^ futile Indeed ning pass, way down f 1 e l d and Charles Howard are mem T h e annual meeting and — In their "first two offensive from his own 25. Oeorge Rapp, bers of the Highlands Fire elation of ofllcers and mem tries and a'holding penalty set Wayne end, took it at midfield Department team, rated third - them back to their own 10- ,and raced unmolested for the In the league at BOB. R li'f fl s bers of the boa^d of governors ,‘ouchdown. that burled KeyporJ. WlU be held by the Keyport yajfd etripe^ An'oifsidfetagainst IWalllng ls a member of t h e Yacht-Club 14>irF'rlday,Oct.'U. ^'Keyport^aMd^lfielrv situation .hopes. ' i ,k.\ ■; . ,J seobnd-ranked team tri the lea gue, Freehold TJo. '1, 'rated; at lt;has been reported. All mem when they \yere-thrown for a ' ITie Keys still had Plenty of bers are Invited to attend the . loss near their own goal line. get-up-and go to -them as Lo SOD. ' ' ■ annual meeting. - ' Jack Sarsen ' then .senttup a Presto crashed through tbe Hazlot.Fire Co. will have short kick for tbe Blue which line for one first dowji, then their usuaj four teams.. Their The slate of officers as post was grounded on their 24. Larry Dane and Zaremba com top tuam ls ln B dlvlsfo, of ed by the nominating commit tee tor 1957-58 ls as follows: Here the big Wayne IJne bined for another at mldlield. 857 to 833 scoring bracket. LoPresto battered to t h e This is the Hazlet No. 4 team, L. F, anrrlson, commodore: fihajyed. its mettle -for the first Oeorge-Parcels,_vice—comm ’' '“time as LoPresto and Zarem- Wayne-47 but time-was—run rated at ■ 843, with E u g e n e ning out. Two Red and White- Testlno, Michael Couccl, Maur dore; Charles Howard, r e-Wr - ba were held on two thrusts. commodore ;• Arthur Sllcox, fi One Keyport pass wax w a y passes a llie d nothing. A' last ice Couccl, Anthony Infant!, one, on fourth down,-from Lo Patrick' Montagna, Daniel nancial secretary; Bernard J, ‘wlde' an4^ ji second^oh fourth Delaney, recording secretary down/ was patted down by the Presto to, Lawson, made only Davlno, Daniel Infantl, a n d a yard and Wayne took over. Ernest Mocci iU memhers. Herman Schumacher,' fleet ...charging Wayne linemen be captain: Qeorge Bolt*,; meas fore it left the passer's hands. The Blue then ran out t-h-e Hazlet will have two teams clock.. . •• opposing Keyport In the P Di urer ahd Frederick S I e be-a, ' The ball went over to t h e treasurer.’ .' ' “' '' : bome^4ide. It wlU*be noted'frojn the-ac vision. No. I ♦earn, at 722, has count of the "game that there 5 . E. Peseux, William P. Ti Nominated as members ot - Bill.pjumb, Wayne’s speedy were three! or four' points tus, Walter Smale, Bobert the t>oard of governors a r e fulltio& th tt found a Keyport where the "‘break” could-haVe Welgand, Howard Walling and Charles Sllcox, Kenneth Het- i*- 'defense flaw at .the flanks and gone 10; Keyport’s favor In Oeorge Tibbetts as . members. zel, LeRoy Huylar, A. Rr-M*ui" ht had a flrst down at his own stead of the other way. Key- On Ha*l?t No, 2, ranked..; at vllle,.Qeorge- McCarthy a n.d' , 36 oh handoffplays s r o'u nd (clntlnued In eighth column) 788,. are Harry -W Q o"l I e y, Qeorge Weinman. . ' tackle. Don Bremler made t|v6 yards on a cutback, \but Plumb was then tumbled back • to the 37 when he again tried' ip buck off the Keyport flank. A pass got nowhere but a 15- yard penalty against Keyport put the Wayne forces in t h e Prank Van’ Syckles, Inc. . , 3 ® • Red Raiders territory for the Mat-Key Sunday Night Mixed League Uarquet's Pharmacy ; ”• 3 6 . first time. A flat pass, Sarsen ' . Sept. n . . ' ' H, Wasserman-& Son 2 7 to Bob Wardle. moved the ball NO. .9 (3) . . 663 695 663 from the Keyport 44 to 39. Sar N0>1« W> 528 559 606 Mat-Key Ladies Wed. Nite league sen then shot a pass to B e n Kulas Boat Works (2) . €74 728 651 - Sept. 25 ' __Hentrich. Wayne end, who OJK, Saies & S e rv ic e d ) 735 67^ 600 VanPelt & Bon, Agency. . (0) Ml 514 was Ln the clear for a. touch 4 No. 15 (1) . - • 535' 593 735 Craig Brothers/ ui)ders <3) 559 543 *577 548 637 629 down. The kick for. the point .Hendricks Dairy (2) - Ulrichscn's Boat Woi*ks-(0) 500 ^534 010 . was wide. No. 11 (1> ^ - . -=• .634 651 635 Modern Pharmacy (3) 522 578 658 '£18 720 *£eyport seemed in the ;way Cliff’s Seafood. ,(2> . ... • • 708 Crate's Beverages <21 554 559 535 to tie the score quickly after Montagna4a'Amoco (l'/a) 648 132 632 Cliff's Sea Food <1> * 521 611' 513v t h e7 klckoff.. They drove 56 No. 3 (1 H> . " 648 613 642 Stultz Fuel NOil (3) ~ 553 565 505 yards. ,LoPresto ripped t b e Woodlock Inc. (1) . 544 616 608 Natalie's press Shop (0) 529 529 535 Blue line tp shreds. He had a Marquet Pharmacy f2> ' ,r 625 597 677 Martini's Diner (2) ‘ 501 570 522 ‘ first down at tbe Keys 43. He Ulrichsen's Boat Works <2> - 623 644 Hi9 Scott Funeral Home U) 507 614 521 smashed to midfield. A shov No. 12 (1) " - 670 645 655 ing penalty against the . fran DeLuxe Cleaners ^ ) ...... 677 696 Flamingo Bar (1) 695 617 “ -Team - / w L tic Wayne linemen trying to ; g ? Craig Brothers, Builders 10 -2 stop him moved the ball to the Staniinft VanPelt & 'Son,,..Agency 9 3 B I u e Indian 34. LoPresto Team w L Modern Pharmacy - “ 8 4 crunched to tne 30. L a w s o n , Cliff’s Seafood .6 ... 1 Crate's Beverfigoo ' T . 8 swung around end to the 26. ' DeLoxe Cleaners ••• 6 3 StulU Fuel Oil ^ ‘ - f LoPresto hamnlered to Lhe 22. No. 9 fl 3 •Ulrjchsen's Boat Works - 6 1 W hat m akes your No. 2 . * ,. for a new first down. Threfc ** 3 £ Cliff's Sea Pood 6 7 Montagna's Amoco 8 4 Martini's Diner ~ , B ,7 plunges into the line and Lo- Flamingo Bar j ^ 8 4 Natalie's Dress Shop 3 . 9 Presto had It at the 15 od Woodlock Inc. \ . .. * 5 4 Scott Funeral Home a 19 fourth down. He decoyed t h e Marquet Pharmacy ' • . 4 ' ; electrio dollar defenders on tbe next piay and No. 15 -...... - - •- - — -5- - 41- i Zaremba swung wide for a Ulrichsen’» Boat Works . 4 - 5 - Mat-Key Church League first^ down at the 11“ O.K. 'Sales & Serviced ' •> - . 4 6 ' " ' ' ' Sept. 24 ' ' '. " , So close to tbe goal, an'Off* . So. 11 4 - 5 St. John’s (2) “ ■ tOi 711 >14 bigger than all the rest? aide penalty on the eager Key , Hendricks Dairy VA 5'A MatawatL.Presbyterl«n (1) m S45 770 _ Kulas Boat Works . 3 6 - , port team 'spoiled a dive, by No. 12 -...... •'---- ~ - — . J ... 0 Keyport Reformed (1) “ BIB £31 704 LoPresto tt&ihe 6. Lawson ICeypott Baptist (2> 720 BH tn No. 18 : . * 0 9 came out of a spin play to get Matawan baptist <3> *55 847. 885 The amwer's «lmp!». T hr cost of living h«» light you’r* re«dlng by, the TV in th* corn 616 622 574 , 70* 779 730 for th* price of ono today, Now, count th* bty lo««. Am ! you con drpsnd on •lectrlcfty ball went over to t$e home iJ. Wasserman & Son <0> 562 5C1 548 side. TTiey kicked out tb their . .. - ■ BUndings electrical, .convcnlencei In your hom« — th* tor evtn mor* low w it Frank Van Syckies, Inc, , ^0J 573 562 013 f Team W L own 43.-Before balftlme, two Keyport Cleaners (3) tJ 586 619 63 St. John’s Methodist 0 1 ' Keyport passes found receiv Marquet’s Pharmacy <1) 542 i88 842 Matawan Presbyterian 6 2 ers in the .clear. A Wayne MiddJetown Pharmacy *2) 083 632 GOl Matawan Baptist ‘ 0 3 player JuSt got his hand on one . • Standings Koyport Baptist 6 Eleotrlcity is tho biggeat bargain in tho -family butigeil to deflect the ball. LoPresto ,Team . W L Bayview Presbyterian . » « ’• 3 was too anxious to turn a n d Middletown Pharmacy . 7 2 Matawan Methodist ' " A 4 7 „ charge' on Uie other and the Pete’s Incorporated . 2. Keyport Heformcd ' A ' 4 Keansburg National Bank 6 3 j c p l boll slipped, from his grasp. C ilv a y Me’hodlst •• ' 4 fl o. ■. * Koypor*. c;?sners .. t" .6 „ A “**u , Ti'.nitjr Bp:».v.|,al . 3 6 K&Vpcrt,’"dcnied on these oc- Of.n!‘.if**£ •4!-. < v”‘ 1 .i'fxran ' 3 i'~ 6 . J t n t ; i'ltiln l.l'tw tr t l.lklit casfonsf in the first half., final* Bonne's Oil Burner Service j 4 i ' 5 Cor.mtd*::on 2 . 7 ly broke through:on a 00-yard Keansburg News . *i 6 St. iilbt>i*tnpal 0 9 7 Fourth Grade Takes wan, with Uie Rev.-Albert D. and the traffic circle, to Shady member of tbe dafeterla .com- workers. Tliere are four, includ- t ' < r Rc-EIccted Head Curry, pastor of theFirst Fiber Chemical Oak PI.' ' - mlttee but baa never been in* lng Mrs. Thom; Mr.-Storer ac Field Trip Tuesday Methodist Church, Matawan ' Water Complaint • - formed about the bills. knowledged tbat again, as cafe (continued from- page one) officiating. Interment will be Municipal officials will t r j Mr. Storer, as chairman of teria chairman, be* had ; no The fourth Trade of the Mor- Of Cancer Group in Fair'View Cemetery, Mid ent from the Sojith River A 1 to arrange a meeting between the cafeteria committee, ad knowledge.of the hiring of the&e* ganvllle Grammar 8 c.h o.o 1 Dr. Daniel F. Featherston dletown. ■ Old Bridge for tbe committee side street residents In, O I d mitted he, also, bad never persons. He expressed firm be Bridge seeking water service went on a field trip Tuesday. West Deal, was re-elected men ta smell. It fouled the at- Joeen contacted. by-Mrs. Anti lief they bad the capacity to and the Madison- Water Co Pace Twelve Oct. 3, 1957 They were taken to the Lavoie president of t h e Monmoutb mosphert of the entire meet sell before the equipment was do a fine job but felt concern- Marlboro Appeals Mayor Chamberlain promised. bought. Joseph Alt wanted to eo they bad been hired without picnic grounds, Morganville, County Chapter, American ing room. Committeeman Mi ' "One spectator at the meet (continued from page one7 know if this might not have the knowledge of tiie board. where they observed various Cancer Society at the annual chael Staats felt the township ing said the water company Picnic Robert Paye. East Francis .been because Mrs. Antlsell Mr. Holland found this evi types "of" trees, and collected meeting of the board of man should bring suit to bring the allegedly had been given $1500 and Mrs. Thom found tben- dence* of expenditures m a d e ' leaves and made charts of Ave., $3000 to *2000: Carl Gun by a builder to run water lines agers of the local society Sept derson ,“Robertsvliie Rd., (3000 owners'of . property ln O l d selve* confronted-by an eiiier: without knowledge of the com Held Sunday them. . , to three houses. The lines have gency requiring immedlate.so mittee chairman "s e r i o u sM 20. Also returned to o f f 1c to $0000; Joseph Grasso, East Bridge indemnity for damage not yet been .laid, he claimed Those on the trip were Bar Francis Ave., $3000 to 1(2000; lutlon either to: get a 50 p e r and demanded the cafeteria^ Mr. and Mrs Edward - Can bara Williams, Angela Manfco, were Benjamin VanTlne, Long to paint on their houses, their - He said, a family now Jiving cent discount on equipment or non. Old Mill Rd.. Cheese- Frank Rappa, East Francis committee be taken in check Jean Seber, Beverly Rynle* Branch, vice president; Ernest discomfort and possible Injury one. of the houses has only meet tbe unexpected number by Mr. Storer..... ■ ...... quake, entertained on Sunday Ave., $2800 to $1600: Grospah a garden hose, stretched, from wlcz, Patti Khowalow, Doug* Hall, Allenhurst. treasurer; Construction.Co., East Fran- tu health. _ of demands for service oh the Robert Sena, superintendent. at a family picnic. O u esti las Johansen, Arleno Delbert, ‘ im r e ® hot lunch program. Mr. ,Laro were Mr and Mrs. T h o lii a a and Vincent J . Gorman, sec* ils Ave., $3000 to $2000; Peter Mr. Edgar advised him that- reported there were 17 s t a t e Linda Leander, James Furey. bor, for water. The neighbor berson Insisted Mrs.— Antlsell Cannon) Mr. and Mrs._WUMam retary. Dr, George G. Green. IF. Daldone, East Francis Ave only tho owners ot the private Is now threatening to cut off Wards, two o f‘them attending ' Christine Anae smith, Robert $3000 to $20D0; Mrs. Violet property could bring suit to could still bave^ contacted tbe Freehold Regional High MacAleavey a n d .dauEhter Holmes,-Robert'Swanson,- Mi= Sea Girt; will contlnue'to- serve that supply, he said. : Olen Rid^e. Mr. antf'Mrs. Rob Ese. Orchard Parkway,: $3000 seek damages for that proper cafeteria committee. School. Also that there are six _ chaei Sobk)m, Wayne Lu.de* as chairman of the executive Mr. Edgar asked that that ert McKinnon 'and children to $2200 ' to $1200; DImltrlous ty. The attorney added, h o w- , Recalls Budget itero pupils jn townwshlp s c h o.o \ s man, P^pty Holtz, Stelsa complaint and ottiers bs add Mr. andr Mrs. John Cannon committee through his affilia DIamakldes, Robertsvliie Rd.,; ever, that' the township w a s — Mrri:Rmijewoh-recalled-“to from the Marlboro State HoS Mayle. ^Angela Sasso, Peggy ed to the list filed with blm and children, Irvington, and SiOOO t Marlboro Township al $218 ovorexpenditure could -be and Mrs. Franjr Frame, As^ annual meeting -of the -N * w past" summer. There were 161X neededrAiow-'cdatHomeMod-^ boy’s high school would be no so Is assessing him' tor the to easily recovered. . ■ bury Park. . " . I e r s e y Tuberculosis a n d family admissions for local Not The Case . Health Association to be' held simple matter. Even thousth tal acreage. The board order ernization Loanj. available at Mr. and Mrs. Lester Bond Matawan Is on. hnlf sessions resldintsr and 84 visitor admls. MJllard B. Lamberson, an on Monday, In the Hote 1 ed an investigation^. slons to bring the total re entertained over'the weekend nnd- South River- and Sayre- other memberf told iln i" this Stacy-Trent, Trenton.-The film ceipts to $1659, which will be - E. M. RogerSi Seattle, Wash., ville, are on staggered ses was not the case. Mr. Lamber this bank, will help you to will be shown at. 10 a.m, ■ 1. placed In a special account. aijd on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. sions, the benefits of the re son declared Mr. .Blnger' was Ita aim Is tp. hbltr people'to Moves Mr. Edgar recommended P. J. Hynes', Ridgefield. moval of " the ptiplls would be making reference to an oper pay. f o r .it ..... ■ be positive of (some vital facts, the township committee accept ating revenue. Mr. Lamberson ! Miss Audrey VanPelt h a s about the health problem of offset by the upsetting of the (continued from page one) Mrs. White said however* a performance check of $0500 declared no o p e n in g revenue returned home from a vaca tuberculosis. Later this film classroom arrangement made tion trip to Texas and t h e for this school year. : thnt.engineers “feel the need frqm Segal Construction Com could be diverted to cover an will be,available for group pany, for Section Three or Southern States. 1 ' Mr. Partridge.also noted goes at least as far as the As overexpenditure from capital showings through the state’s Southwood/ The check is to in account to buy equipment for Miss ElizabetlTOwens h a s there would be parent and pu bury Park plaza,” Notlng that 21 county tuberculosis associa sure maintenance of streets ln the cafeteria...... ; ...... ’ . been a surglcal.patlent In Moti- tions. .. , . . . pil reslstan.ee>tb the withdraw Eatontown ls the exit for Mon al-,of pupils from the high mouth Park racetrack, s h e the. development for a' three- Mr. Morris promptly, chided mouth Memorial Hospital. ' , In addition, Mrs. Augusta B. year period. .. :■ school which they now attend. seld studies .. show.. that . sunu the board; if. any. one; member King, executive director, of the In order to end the confusion Breakfast habits formed at Parents would not wish their mertime congestion extends could authorize an expenditure state association, noted t ti a t caused by the existence of two he could ga out and order'hls the beginning of the school sons and daughters tp have to below the Eatontown exit. the morning session of the an Oak Sts. ln Old Bridge, t h e artesian well and let the board year are most likely to be car take up a dltferent program of The authority’s final deci nual^ meeting would be devot committee voted to change the pay whether they liked the ried out all year. So see' that study at tlie South A m'boy sion, she added, will depend ed to a discussion of the role name of one off Charles S t , idea or not. He said he wa9 a your children get off to t h e of the voluntary tuberculosis school ln the middle of their on the Herenchak firm ’s fin%l right start with a good break-., association in the state's tu high school careers, according cost estimates. If the' authority last every morning d i r l n g berculosis control program. to Mr.. Partridge. gives the go-ahead sign soon fall days, and all througn In Ills opinion, the pupils the widening would be sche the year, says Monmouth "Help Wanted" dds. ln this would be rebcilious as t h e y duled for completion in time to County Home Agent Mrs. Lor- paper tell you about the good would not want to Rive up their handle next summer’s heavy SPAGHETTI PINNER na K. White. - lobs opon ! 1 " established associations a n d shovebound traffic.- ' . activities: Also, ln the case of One Projccl Finished * _ Early this summer a three- Saturday, October p, 1957 - We repeat this former aellout offer for our ' boys, the more extensive ath letic programs at Mfitawan, Jnne iW tb and. southbound South River and .Sayrevllle roadway widening project be . at " ' - would make them hostile to tween the Raritan River and FALL TIRE Ey ENT! moving to a “school like South the MnUwan-kcyport, area CLIFFWOOD INN •>' Amboy where there ls no foot was completed by- the author • .- __5:30 P.M. to 8:3p,P.»H. “ -. . ball and fncllltlcs for otho r ity., • . - • 3^T SUPER-CUSHIONS try' sports are limited. / The parkway Is now three lanes.wide north and south^ Sponsored by Corps Mothers VFW Post 4745 bound between CUfton-Pater- t e a Man Killed son .nnd Matawan-Keyport, ex GOOD/YEAR cept* for. the southbound Rari Proceeds to eo to Post.Drum and Buelc Corps (continued from pngc one) tan River bridge area. * ■ c ADULTS $1.15 — CIIILDItEN ?.75 ‘ Tire value unmatched at at home; four brother^', John To fill this gap, the author .iLDd Elbert, both ot Mt. Aliy, ity awarded n $49,6B6r contract tbit rock-bottom price! N. c.; Grover, fdnho; WUllam, to the Middlesex Concrete Pro Orders To Take Out In Your Own Container Fayetteville, nnd three a Is- ducts nnd excavating C o r p., tcrs, Mrs.' Shirley Rachel, Woodbrldge, lowest of three $ 1 1 3 5 Sanford. N, C.; Mrs. Alma bidders. ' Srinmlguel; Idaho, and M rs. The contract calls fo^pav* Josophlnp Pnrke, North Caro lng tho^southbound road shoul-v lina.' dor for a total distance of 1500 Funeral services will be held moit Plymouth*, feet at.both ends of the bridge FITS at 1 p.m. this afternoon a^ tile x Tlie Jofc* will talje about a txpress ims , .. L.,f,0jri»iJCfcioyw!®l>iJlwoioni# Bedle Funeral Home, Mata- —"Na*h*»7and-5ti^tbaker» month to complete. From Keyport N. J. (Rollo Post House) i Dodgti, Buttkl, Old* Direct To New York City's Business and Theatre Districts ond : • SQUARE DANCE Clip' Out and ' Sayo^~ ^ ^J-lip Out and Save n fir* 6.00 x 1A flii D»Dartor«a rro» N»v York City ts fttypdrl Deparlaros From Beyport 1 Round Trip Fare QreyDoood 50tb t t . _ . - .... I 6ltf«r mod*Ii of Sponsored By To New York City * OraytiiKmd SCLb l ONLY •,T%rmloM . . . ■ ■ Street . mouth', F«rdi, Ch«v* I ; A.M., 1!*0* '1135. 9, 10/ 11 A.M.. • : » 10:30. 11:30 Naihti and ^ P.M.. li, !♦♦•*, I, t**, ♦, 1***, I, A.M.. 9:13.10:13, 11:15 P.M.. 12:JI f. I, *, I McElvane-Schanck Post 2218 V. F. W. : -....-...... **♦ - IpsSO ...... I P.M., 12:15, 11<5. 1:43, [llurf«bak«r»» ’ ' I 4:43, C:43, t:45 1 «, 1. I, f IS mldoicht diiodiy & nollday* i t l , . Friday, Saturday I Con’f prlft end r©»k-boJ/om Umt molt# fMi your b»if | ♦Denotei , Stturdiy, 8anmciHs Ceorse Nannarello and Teresa Naiv Drawings, specifications and forms Oot. 3, 1051 Pane TUlrteen Church, Matawan, wiU.be the ter also was very strongly op Tlie mayor stated five attor lor the payment forthwith of the narello, hla wife, taken In execution nf bid*, contracts nnd. bond lor • tho the book has been distributed amounts set forth hiMow as the ut »ht* suit of Tlie Brooklyn Saviitt>n proposed work, prepared t>y Karl K. guest speaker at the 7:30 p.m. posed to spending the taxpay neys were being considered fpr without cost to the libraries or equivalents of the annual tax levy rtanV. a banking corporation of the Heuser, Knirlncer,' aiut apiirm’id hy services Sunday at the. Brown- ers money to hire them, Mr. the post o f magistrate now anainst said premises for the current S*atQ of New Vork. and lo be sold oy ti*» State MltfhWHV Commissioner, the Army* Air Force. Veter y»*ar and llko sums for path the ______IUA E, WOLCOTT.-ShWiU.- LEGAL NOTICE Mount’s one condition..was that fillpd on an-interim.-basis - by ans Administration^ and State tinVR" t)W «'tiled iiV lHe ofriee of Ihc J to Wn Unl_on Sunday- Scbool'..All following' year* until said premises Dated: Sept. 12, 1»57 £r*ld "eneinPei* at 121 Main StiVet. a'U'itmon, nt tlie office *»f the Tn* ai'e^invHed to attend. No Sun- the assessor -and the citizens Seymour R. Kleinberg, magis arc ussesscd for taxes, and further Melvllie J. Ocrlow. Au/* Matawan nnd of Raid Slute Highway Soldiers’ Hoxnp?. .No copies of payment of all fc-es ami cx^u-nve* (44 lines) - 4-4 $27.Ti- t;ollevt«r of. \hv‘ Twwnhtdp ' v\ .Mum*' daySchool service will be held committee get to wojpjc quickly trate for Keyport and Raritan Cinimibbionrr, Trenton. N. J.. nml uon, U3 Atlantic Avuniic. Mnlaivai). the editlori^are for sale, but it chlenUto iheso offers, wero jsubmtttcd jlV . . - may lie inspected by pruKpectivr. bid- Jersry au tl*e time ;nni n' -i Sunday morrrtng. • and “get the Job done.’’- ; Township. ; • to (’onsldcted and npprovrd .bv . the cierts durinu buslnosis bourn. Hlddpri Is hoped one may be obtained Ti Wtuhip Committee ot The Town *\hen und Mlien* you may p.ty.,1® { Asks Name of Boad Cites Achievements for the Keyport Free Public ship of Matawan sut>jrct to final an- . CHANCERY fl-2'J0 will be furnlhhed with n copy of .tin the plaintiff the 'amount m> lomut duu SHERIFFS vlrluo ol. a M)*:r|fK,atli.»n.«..nml blue, urinia. sd.. Uie »'•.», prinolpnl nnd-tnterent "fff UV ler* " At the booster; niffht pro ...A resident of Montrose Rd. Library.- -..- -; pruyal *t 4ho repular rneeuus'-nf eaid wrli of cxvciitmi) Wi ine directed. d raw in g - by tlie mKlnrtM' on propor Mfirnte of tnx ‘:.«k\’which ^.dd pn-ui* Mayor Ackerson declared he ’i\>u tishljv Committee lo be held at nnth'n nml *~o*vt**»»n<«. *( gram of the East Brunswick inquired,.if. this-was- truly the was askifig-tor ro-olcctioa—-oft Tlie dedication- ■ sets fonh:. .T^vtishlp'Hr/II-at No. M-AUhhUp Utnprt oil) nt the. SupPi-loi- ComL- knimn tnnl dr -i>tn »ted '.t,:--- Avenue, jn The Town&hlp nf Mata ,tt New Jorxev iChuncisr.v DVv-kiOn). arjttnn. Hlds uiust Ihv maept, 25, "M rs.' aartn name of -the road or If it was the basis of achievements of •Hie publication . of this,. the ihcje will b t expysejl io tiaie ut put) Klnndnrd pvopo.^al form* in the tn'an- duplicate of the 7\nvnnl»tp uf Mata* nt un. New Jer*ev; On the *.»th dav ot ' i)e total amount required lo ri1*- said this was typicaV-of the sit- tax-revaluatlon program wlUi United States Soldiers* Home. 1!)57, between he novirs of U o’eloek clout'd tn sealed ^envelope*, benrhu! AitTin-JS- $tG2m lnflptiirr v.|lh -inloc- .Qtfpf «ht._..su,m of *200.00 In IKo naiuC and udvlicv^ of l»Wd«-r tuwl William Oertel, Matawan, _re- uatipn JhrouEhout..the...t o w n- the-making of a-tax m a p /H e ,1s made possible 1>y t t legacy cash, and $14.00, ta* rqulvfllcnt, lor URd 4‘.30 o’eloel U t 'i o'clock"Day-' e>.‘ trom .tuly 2!>th, lk'a7 and costs. celv‘ed_tfieir 25-year member lots numbered 7M and 705. Hloek 22, tij5ht Savlnjj lim e) ln~the aUnrmnnj name yf ihad on oytslde. mt.hotKivt And lhat unlents, - nt the mid Unto ship. that the citizens wero be promised to seek an added vot to the Home from Mrs. Laura Map of Clitfuuud licarh, Sct’tiun No. oi kald dny, at tlic Court lluuas ’n t.v (Tt-rk of Th«v tt-»nnirh of Malauatt. ..ml place, or mip t.if xpu redeem ship certificate. ; ' ing put to all kinds of Incon ing district in the township, Mae Conover, \in memory ol ih f‘ iiotc>u«n ,ot KteeholU. Cuuntv nl and tnu-it l>r accniniij.nli'il hv a- eot-- I- navim: the aforesaid horn >.o ft>un»f —S. OffVr t'f Uie sum nf S'.'ooloo in Nliinniouth. Not\ Jersey, to katisfy a ti'led _L-hi’i’k foT not 'h'sK than ton due to the plahiflff.. ,lu-n you, and Mr. aJid Mrs. Nicholas veniences because roads along one accessible to Centerville her. husband, First Lieutenant jiaicmcnl ol h:iu'. cnurl amnuntinR 1° (111) ner cent nf tin? amonnl bjd mo- I'iii'h of von hhall hi’. d<)j;mcd and enhh. uiui $i;».00, titx cqulv.ilcnt, lor «PI)ioxtmalcJ> 48.100.00. vided enfd (iiiM’li nerd not be nn>ro fou-closi'd v»f mid tvniu all vlvht ai'd Arace attended an e v e n i n g v-hich . they • lived had two pr and Old Manor Estates. He al Alfred P. Conover, Infantry. h»tF inmibcri-d fiaa to «Q7, . b^ith li,in g?nWN>.00 nor »;ha1l n.d be lens « performance-at the Princeton int-Hi>;ivc, Hlot’k 22, -Map uf Wood* Al.i. that traui' or .Varcol of land, enuity.of TrdemptUtn of. in and to-the three popular designations] He so pledged to work to make Army, of the United States.", - ilclJs. - ••— ' c iltuate. lylnji .iird bolni: in tlu* Town than fSimoo.-aml he itiUiv'erid^Ht the I.mils uilil nii’tub.i'M- aliovi' -.,et i»ut Theatre, Friday. ’ ' . ship ol Matnwan tn the? Counly nl Dp-ee inut nn Ihe hour ahnve n'unrd. ,tml tl«‘si_‘r!!'ci|..bi- Uio -t^yipluini—iind— declared it could be a source the Hazlet railroad station ao According to the military, . . . Hose* K, Wenzel, ~ ...... Tavuiihin-Clerk...... Monmouth - nvd-ii1- the- State’ o f. Tlu*1 -Ma'td.-H'd pro'pnsat -form - is. nt* ncry port ’■’ihneof, nnd that th*> •• Mr, and Mrs. Paul Molnar of danger when entering fire express stop for more c o.m- history of L t . Conover, based »:u-)ird to tht- mt>ph'nu'ntary 'soccl- 'ilninliff i>n 'veUrd nllti on absolute J.» J5.70 .- - Motions. eepU'« of which will In* fmn- en.tertp.ined Jn .honor:.oi . their or_first aid .calls...... - muter trains In view of the on the official records, he‘was hW n g known nml dc.sinnated as .nu! Indef<‘iivi|jle eistate of Inherit CllANCF.TtV O-WH l,ol No. tl h i'ttiiu k No. 3. aa »aul on hiUiHrxlUm to om’lneer. ance in.fee tlmple 4a *iL Mnl«)van Township, Muir ,1 Franklin DumluuTc, ‘HY (?. RANOOl.PH HWjiKU ing lifer 17th birthday. Guests and Raritan "Townships during issued out of the Superior Court tho situation and- had b e e n more than 20 years. He at ol New jL*rsc>y. iChancery Division) inouth G i. N J _A|»ril 1H47. T'*dd Clerk ' .- Att:»rrteys fu f 1’UlnRlfii «u were Mr.’ and Mrs. Barth working on it for a year. Mr. tbe past year. tended the Army. Musketry thrre will til- exposed to sale at 4 i ’liraner. Sut-vrynrs. Hf.vlscd Qc J« fS 10 lit HI S5 Gaub, grandparents; Mr. and nubhtf vptuluv. on . • cetuh.ec Ut, t'.i-tl) Itevlsed April 'ti. Mount found their .progress . Robert Chenowcth, township School ln 1018 and received the Mmdny, the 21st day of OetohvJr. liTjiV and filrd in th. Mnninouth Ctiun- M'JMCItlOH t’OUHT MUNMOHTIl COUNTY • Mrs. Arthur Mott and Arlene’s too slow. The problem w a s Democratic county committee Victory Medal nnd Purple tv Cloik'b Offie on July 7. 1H50 m . OK NKW .11''It SKY- r SUUHOfiATK'S COURT ” 1!»57 .between tin; hmirs of 12 oVJm'-k Case No. OH-ll. . • CM. .NCIOltY DIVISION sister, Miss Ann Molnar. called complicated because man, named a committee - of; Heart,--r-, ar.d 4:30 o'elot-k (at 2 o'clock l).iy* AM. a» laid down on sold map. NOTICK TO CilKDITOHS TO ll'iht Snvlnu Time) In, the afternoon MONMOUTH ’COUNTY •KlONT Cl,AI,v<> AtM lN«1 ICSTAT4C • Mr. and Mr£. Henry Jacob- ^tfrere were state, county a n d four,- John Griff o, Anthony Mr Conover enrolled May of j.nld day, nt the Court House in Solved ’as tin* nronerty uf -Henry ^ 1HKTKKT NO. lp-idlt-M"..... - tlijlm. et ux. et flls, taken In en^cu- MOTICH TO UlCtH'.F.M f.STA’lK OK I' ttKO MAH*? deceased . ■private roads involved over the tforoui'.h uf I’rcehold, Cmmty 'U PurHiianl i<, th order of KIJWAUI)’-- - -us, Miy and Mrs'. Charles Wai Cardulid, William Friedleand- 10, 1898 tor Company G.rThtid Monmrjutli. Now Jersey, tn «atli:f.v tlon nl-thn mil' ol I'ushwjrlt Savinu^ TO: MAIJCK N. UACllCltMAN, also ter and Mrs. E % Nobel, Belle which the township .lias no er^nnd Kenneth Wjlley to guide N.J.. Volunteer Infantry and Hank, a New Yurk..banking eorpor1 v-’ HHOKOK, .Sur'DMatp'of -tin* Coijn*--., n judiiment of snld emirt aimninilnj’ ■ltton und t.f> r»r '(old bv kitnvwt ns MADGK N. IIAfJKMAN. t\ nf Moninuiith ‘ this jjiiv mathv .*it . ! ville, visited Mr, and Mrs. W. Jurisdiction. The cost of street the Ackerson campaign. was mustered into Fecl^'al lo ni)[)roxltnnte]y $11,411.00. ■ her hrtri, rtnvl'irc* and nei'Konal tin oopileathor nl : the und«n'Hlun**\f ntilfl deei'iNPt! lo , , Holmeson, wcrp Saturday din tail consumption liccnse .for and Stephen StaT&ce were 1908. In 1917 he was commis sey. - . MAN, hUkbnnd c f^ lA O n r . N. HAH- >ent tn the Mir: Sole ICxeculvi* tlifftr " ner guests at'tne home of their Hillsdale Cafe, Holmdel Rd. elected ftew club .members. sioned as temporary second Beinf’ known ntiii dcslRiinted as KHMAN, «Kn known as MAlMiK claim* under not}' within alx months - tol 50, Dlu(-k 1, Section 2 ay bhown NOTICK TO niDDKRS . N. HA(.IUMAN, und THK KTATf*. fioni thi* dato. . son and daughter-in-law, . Mr. froni Elizabeth Walatls to Mi Leo Weinstein, Matawan Dem- lieutenant and accepted ap on a Map entitled "Hcvlhed Mil) NOTICK li hereby Hlveit Hint acnleit O r NKW JEHS12V, . Doled: tirpicmber 30tti^ JW7 - and Mrs. Albert Hopkins. chael Hnlik, Old Bridge,. was ocratlc leader, introduced the pointment as first lieutenant of Part of Olork 1, and IDofk I. bids will be reeoived by The UoroiiHl* ‘ Offi'nilnntS. - MavUwi li. Muu. , > approved. in 1918. He -was hono.r/ibly dis. Scctlon i. River Gardens.,, dated Auk* of Matawun for tho rucaiwtnictltm uf n'.KASK TAKK NOTICK that by m ' . Hnv IO. WlrMttmk, N, -J. ' :: Miss Ann Molnar attended county candidates for freehold ust l!i, 1052 and filed in the Monmouth Aberdeen Road In Die Horouuh " tlio .Sinndini! M««»Ut flK* 4i Hrotul -Ht., ...... placed on Emergency . Offi IDlU as csso Nu. 34-17. with n 'new ll" (Jrnvel Hut fni'e. upon til the llilli doy of .October, Ii^.hi*?. Ki'.vpoH, N, J„ * of Nursing .Alumnae 'Associa E. Burke, and Richard Keup . Being commonly known as l/Ot :>(), l-.xtatlnjt uravel and1 M.1,1’. founda tw een ihe jmurn nf tnt n'clock .In llie Attorn^yii . tion's annuaUbanquet given in Ackcrson Berates er, seeking election 'as assem cers Retired List In June 1028. Diock 1, Section 2, FernOalo Plnccr tion, - estimated amount of New forenoon nml lltrnt u'clnck hr. liW blyman. They spoke on county honor of thb.graduation class (continued from* page one)- and stat^ Issues. The club will of 1957 at the Raritan Valley elected to accept the Republi meet again tn tw^weeks, Mr. Inn, Somerville, Saturday can nomination. *' . evening. ' Chenowetb announced. The query was put to Mayor Ackerson by Dudley Robinson, a Tanglewood Terrace r e s i- Unusual Legacy Two Withdraw dent, who acknowledged he -— ttrontlnued-from page-one” ~ was-a-RepublicanrMr. -Dudley '■^continued from :page one) iflaile extravagant promises Bald he wanted to get as many was fitting that a memorial during their campaign last facts as possible before decid 3hould ln some way benefit the -year, but have failed miser ing, as a newcomer, for whom service. ’ HELP WANTED Situation Wanted FOR RENT USED CARS FOR SA LE he shouldsvote in Holmdel " Mrs.' Conover’s~death occur, WlL.1 wtakh W6 and un, Naw decision"' government. T h e Medical Cdttter for the dedica Shadyslde 1-1327. w|l7 AVOWAN will care for children for chrome furmic rt piece Kitchen **t pal politics. , • tion of a memorial room, or working mothers. Cal) Matawan l.niiis post*7" Pershing PU m , . Kay* leadership of t h e Republican HOUSE),- e rooms. 1U _ UflThs, suiv nort. Call K*VtwA w equipment. - l aaai-R. ‘ wia porch; all Improvetnenta; conveni - DID YOU SAY party is: definitely of the ’‘Old ; liay o r’Ackerson"gave issur- vou'nr, in Tnu mmikei r(m i -..... "*y- ....— Wjll> ^ FEMALE OPERATORS ent to towtf, school and transports n Guard” vintage and ’ therefore ance^the. contest between Mr. At the Soldiers'.Home lt was TWO girls desire Tiouueckanlng- and tion. Call .Xeyport 74M0. wp GCIOU OEr’KNIMIll.lC CAH FOII, * the1 people can expect no pro- Stilwell was a straight-out one decided to use the legacy to filWOLB AMn nhllBLg* MTgRDI.a baby sltUng. Call M t r t a w a n HMAU« dining room set, M Inch tan raiwr- \ - * -— — ---j i -----1JJW UUWN—PAVM ttl — grar'T roisnB elr admlnistra- ’wlth -no hldden angles. T ire puDlish the iirst complete Bis- K EYPORT area, spactoua lettini w WM DAY 6 • 4:30 * N1QH1 » • B with trees; attractive 7 room co- WOMAN wlBhCB donicsUO work. 1:*.W IF VOU AH® RIICSV A PKtWON tonlal, mastoi bwlroom, *2 bedrooms, VOUR BKAHCIIINQ l>AY» AI1B A'l UV1NO room and kitchen* « « ir altiii ■ : ‘-'in view of these facts, we LEGAL NOTICE- LEGAL NOTICE o.m. to S:3Q p.m. Call Matawnn 1>k baths, garage. Year laaar from ANin END' «f>wr»-- .. elautrlo'- appllnnotis atlrt tntsoeU*- BAYSHORE TOGS i/2 2 4- M o...rv ja* October lat. |TS0 per month. Paul aneous itrm i. Qufok isle. CaU Mala* are "asking all our friends to ^SUMMARY OR-SYNOPSIS OP 1B58 AUDIT REPORT " LOCUST ST. ifr Stryker, llcsltot, riolmdal, Whit 36 MONTHS TO PAY wan 140M. wteK ends nnly ~ - w j3- . vote for Michael Staats, Old OF THE BOROUGH OF MATAWAN AS REQUIRED BY SERVICE ney fl-0001i • wjlO* PUT V O tlllS ltlJ IK TI1K CUASfl Bridge, and John P h 1111 p s, ‘ R.S. 40: 4-2 • . . . I«YPORT ’ COBB'S Home tor. the aged, re a ion* o r v o u r oics.m a HKlPmQV.UATOU, l»Wkn>. *omI tw* COMBINED COMPARATIVE BALANCE SHEET ' ■ able rates, excellent care. iftl UNION DKACll, bungalow, available ' lilng onndUftn, reasonnuio. Tnttulra Laurence Harbor, both Demo- ______. , ^ . Balance Balance KEYPO R T 7-5866 : M iin S t. Matawsn. next to Methodist Immediately, Inquire 711 Colum* “THE BEST DEAL IN. John Moool, Lower Main St., M ktar cratlc candidates, for Madison ASSETS • ' • Dec. 31, 1056 Dec. 31,1955 ...... wJll/7 Churdi. Call Matawan 1-06084. bia Avenue, - wja* • ' • ■ . . .Wjl0*a»: Township, Committee.” Cash ’ ...... | 06,477.90 $102,46173 \ TOWN” ' 10 ioot llarorgal eneakbnx natl- boat raxesrAssessmentsrUens^nd Utility FUnNlSIIKD bedroom, nawly deco^ with fiber (Iahi bottom. $1W wiut* withdrawal of Mr. Charges Receivable ~ . 30.412.77* '35,087.41 . . WANTtD, • W ANTED TO RENT ntcd, suitable for. single pbraon or ov\ Mails. Inquire Prank Houlday. "^Bheble a n d Mr. Robinson, Property Acquired by Tax TiUe Lien biiKlnc&s couple. Idqulra-JC.-lt .W. FRANK VAN SYCKLE . UauidaUon ^-•4,411.1)0' -..... 4,401.00 &XPERIENCED..... R k y p o tff' • Matawan nrea, apurl* Holding Co. - inc., 172 Main St., (Key* leaves but one Independent tn Accounts Receivable*" , 8.469.90 8.S80.24' ment or hoyae,. 5 or 0 rooms, 3 prirt or call Keyport 7*0793. wJS '■ ' - - ING. : Interfund Accounts- Receivable „„n.. . , 2,189 JO ’ 1,557.50 ndults only,* rent to $75. Write Box HT, JJ i ViUlJOl.ANn AV B.,- ' the race,, Thomas, Miller, Old OPERATORS E Ifl core of this newspaper. wJ3« MUStCAl^ InKtruments at discount Bridge. Mr.M iHeiy a ■ former Fixed Capital Authorised and, J CI.U'KWOpD niCACH, apartment; I prjccs In New M uaioi Hture} -etao iTirtcompleted—UU11W .... ___ 223.200.00 135.000.00 , AND LEARNERS ..room*, - :\u)t. wuter »upp)ie0i • iiuibV township cdftitii1 Slxti ( ....Jilt.J..L;...... ___ Z' m.m.'isr- 184.8-J2B* ' Fenl E*tnte FoT"Sale liouio,- ndullir only; ulsa^'largB Stm Derorred_£turges to Future Taxat!on-:-^reneraleral ...... w 73,700.00 ■ 54.500.00 small furnished' rooms. -Call Mata* '•II -7S,>tkurl■ T-tonk. - ' - . ■ wls elected to that post on the Re- Deferred Qharccs to Succeeding yearfl'-Repenue ^ — 8,075.15 : !i MATAWAN ' aerek on I'eJegraph Hill. Ilblmdej ivnn MUI4-J, . . wJ3 W iii •—publican t l ck\e.ts; but now partial foundation, Priced tar t.KP«KTAIiy dl-tk, m i talk Total Assets \...... r..,...... |6^1«m.flV. $535.C03.i7 UNDERGARMENT GO. Quick sab . 'C a ll Keypori 7-00DU - 1PM'V*8- HUidC-lMiUor'"Regal sectnp wlili , ^f7{kliCni|flro'/,hi,al. |17, fthiplro red ' claims divorceaicnt from that - wjio 3 APARTMENT, *1 rooms, hoot, hot - overdrive, .tow inllengc, cxcellnnt velvot «t*fa. 132, Kftle lt)K tlthltf, lltL- water nnd ptartrle furnished: 1 block ivjuHllon. Idln fur iiiinost I year -party; <" & JOHNSON AVEW I-OT 100 x 200, good iocotlon, near aldi marble top t.iblc, 11 li* dierry LIABILITIES, RESERVES AND SURPLUS UATAWAN. NJ- . .. off INglnvny 39 hy totn *inp Cliffwood- Cali M a law n n 1«02.*I7, fl»-k to nw Mr,‘ cnriur ciipimHrd. ll»3 nnd uther plroes Republican opponents of Mr. 60,000.00 Keyport..JIBOO. .-Carlton II, Pollnn Adulls only. Call after 7 p.m., Mata* Kelly's car, ...■ wJS BondSj and Notes. Payable ...... 177,450.00 ‘ -* MA 1*1871 Real Estate Brokcj...... all miod' cunnilidn. reaaonabltt, _ln< - • Staats and Mr. Phillips, a r*e ApprcqtriJtUon Reserves und . Other 21,070.77 12.067.G4 7*itnn. - wnn 1-H1H4-M. .- - wJS yulrn ltl>. I, IWr-Oid ’ AliibnV Improvement Authorizations ...... 113,338.21 -133.408.38 F O R S A L E H pad.or pftfl_AiaU\s-fln. H43I1W. w jj Ponald Macrae, -Incumbent 15,000.(12 1 INSi’.' ’ 1 Spcclal'. Funds-'Ac^mulated ...... 0,635.62 KEYPORT, 'housec>--jmu*usrrc! ~i|>)(ig|it-*TAi7(S. USED, ifinide, approx. 2 Oslied and tfachan/ieri . N J altl ’' Park; “ •‘1~ ~ — ,47,104.79 , 44,257.34 OPERATORS nnd chopping-center. Available Mo* Reserve for'Certain Assets Receivable • foot wide, El«ht foot celling. Cnll vembor 1st, Write box C In earn, of fieCe/)jet,.4HIVKVM>VT,»* llrnndMl* - ...... fit Kevrmrl...... 1*1. “ .... . SINGER - Surplus ...... ■ 73,729.44 03,008.27 H>lrorl V ir ir tenwini, on all in Keyport 7»f»(14-H«2. wju this newspapyr^. •*—.t __ wJ.V S •v-r-— USKI) MACHINE SALE _gTptal lab ilities...R eserve* .and Sttrplus~ ^641472.11■- --♦535^03.87 , S0PE,?- 4 S M Q JA0 ■ FO R r ^A1 F APAItTMENT, 3 rgams, baaemertt. i KLKCTIllR I’bUTAIll.KH Drying Out Wells GOOD WAQES - VACATION t«tui!:h vntiitJitlms gtUiwptwwu 4ui- furnished or 'unfurnished, on Main oans in stock fpr tiiiMMidiala mount : ■ $15.1)5 oa. COMPARATIVE STATEMENT’OF OPERATION AND SURPLUS DAY SHIFT 8 A.M TO 4;30 P.M. HHUJIINUF to inov# dollvsfed—iii Sf.. Keyport, Inquire K. K. Bittner ma, 0*honf tei-vlce in recanptnit ynm (continued from page one) NIGHT SHIFT S; P.M. TO 10 PM - ’ . CURRENT ACCOUNT • • vour oropert>Dro or^p# Cheap ovi> ^)i ' improv* Agency. M Main 'Ht, Kpypoil, Call casing* flayshore Tire Co.'U lglv. underground water, -Miss Net- ____;* , . • Year 1058 . Year., No Keyport 7*2010. . Wjl way 30 Clllfwond C«|t Mafawar .„ . ..$!),1U5 . PART TIME HOUflS ARRANQBD 'WW . . wfti WORK TUB- SCHOOL SHIFT ; . ter declared, and the cuniula- Revenue . • . #ay is. Manalapan r'finn^ tcufllisn SMAIX 1-rootrCcoUage;' automatlo ^i-’i'BieADi.u iiounu noimiN . tive ef/ectr bf these tappings Surplus' 'Revenuo Appropriated $ 30,000.00 $ 30,000.00 town 7-33'n Mslllna addTcai Oal«> ■paoe heater, suitable for > person, . ,5 1 5 .9 6 ' 334,064.63 _Jl3.W4.80 V Pelrle. Inr Bn* III) Freehold witt was threatening disaster. Miss '* Current Revcnue on a “ Cash BaslsM<>~.-...... W ILL E. CUSICK- CO. ’ •inuire Joseph. StepKer. Houle 34, I Aliiniinum Windows I WAl.NUT CONHOI.K . ' Additions to Income: . . . . . ABROMARINB BLDO, — i— illo touih of lijfht In Matawan. wJ3 Netter said .engineers had told Unexpended Balance of Appropriation Reserves... 1,631.28 2,696.65 KEYPOUT, t rooms, itfa baths, ol] Venelimi Rlinfis * KEYPORT hot wster heat, cellar, garngc; Free Kstimslfa- No Money Uuwa . ?27.50 - her-the .situation was bringing . .. • wj3 priced for quick solo, |l2,l)fto, Carlton APARTMENT, 3 rooms, . furntahod; Kari h Fr*nl» (•vpfiri juftnj . 1 BW NIiit CQNsni.K. -—r~: _ Total Revenue ...... ^$346,701.45 adults only. C a ll‘ Keyport 7-1001), . the thCMt-of salt water ln-fil li. Poling, Real Kitnte Broker, -M • ...... -...... ^-wl* ,•... $:uu)<) ;- - , ' . tratlon. Into the fresh w a t e r ExpemJitures.,,- . ;-' BABY slUer-from 6;15 a.rflT. to 4 p.m. Oabom-SI., Keyport.. • Call Keyport liAtill Af« t.aiui>ii'Hp)oii 'tupt/fy Appropriations ., ♦107,720.01 9 day* a week.--'- References re-* 7 1918. . w]3 soli,‘ .fitan'ii* — shfiibs...... •veig..... iM n i I HINaidl MOOKI. H IJIU NSW ;i v e in s ,,.- . , - _ '' Local School Tax 164,543.11 165,725-44 quircd, CaU M alayan, 1-ai37jJ. wj3 APARTMENT In .Ma.rlhnrn, 4 vT0nini ihsrip, Trees;. rarwtiie* •'Htita-a-and-’gap am . .. "a d d bijth. h’cal, hot. walo'r a/id^gas ..... $89.95 : Scoffs A i Danger ‘ County-. Tax:-; 66J01.02 - 51,3^5.16 K luY PU Rl. bouae. S rooms, bath, lull len,.tools Comnletr. laodacapln# ant. Deductions from Incom e:' collar, ..garag-, oil hot water heat aUPidlfld, and fldor, 171) u«J> month, i*rvioe . i flen._x.3fi ‘ a m la. » 4s m . 2 fdorka from husei;' CalJ Fj'ffClmM closrd.Sunrtavs - .o.m- Cali Kevpnr :T!m« mwhwrt «nly liun'lt.iul «t Fred, von Rodeck, a spectft Jnterfund Advances " ..... ----- SS3.il ZONE MANAGER WANTED Newly decorated hard ..wood floors, -2_rooms finished In afllo. Cnnvoni 11-C1W, . . _ $j <^4M or Soiifli AmheV Mike ..tor...scoffed at the danger of , $352,008.05 . $324,770.03 '-fe||l Mronrielnf - ' . w)M SINGER SEWING - ' salt water infiltration in t h a t Total Expenditures Investors Diversified Scrvlccs, . now ent- to bus. train, ichools, church 4 servicing m any customers In this Price DO.RdO. Call Keyport 7-flfmi WANTED CENTER - Marlboro Township was well surplus from Operation ...... 14^S6.0S Sl.630^2 after 6 p.m. wJ3 UATN and motors Johnson tfea Add: statutory AdlUon to Income .for Current • i area, U ready to expand Its sales U/5RT). wnTfer. dollies, weiden a ntitf Horsoi^Old-Toivn Lap Hlrake Win jr n HMtTtl' HT.j above sea leyel. even as to ^Deferred Charges in above Expeaditoes • 233.69 4^45.10 nod sennfces for more complete c w rhlldron'a In gnoil condition. -Will ner* Fiberglass Outlioard motet re • l-KI'TII AMIMJV : eragc. Tlie one Manager elected MATAWAN. attrnctlvo-bungalow: «a* tuko on consignment and sell for you •pair, . rinaneing «aaM» arranged L ' Its underground water veins. musl either have snlca experience or Kiime mortgage. 11600 down, Amount Added to Surplus . 14.S20.6X M.1T3.W Id otir • neurly new shop, Houle 31). Q Galbraith A Ion- Ihe,. H i weal Ot ,n I'Hilar'itVttflliif. unlll 0 DJu. Miss Netter . sa4d he w a s dcfiplte sales ability, must ' havo ner month. Excellent neighbor* next to Hurlow's Restaurant. U ur* frn nl Htreot, KeypnH. N 4 Call ' . ■ . :___ ■ ■ ■ .... * n ■. Surplus Revenue:. ' - ilcasing personality, good rrputoUon, hood, John Trabachlno, Matawnn rifto Harbor, ' Cal) Matawan i-02H3*J ■wjrong, that engineers has as -Balance January-1^ _____ 71.606.19 T3.4M.3l ,1'1737-M,. • wJ3 Kny|)on 1‘W\i Oprn sverv dav >o hard working and m'jrnliy auund. fi>r Inforinotlon, ...... wjtf except Hunilay ' . wjll H OI.tRM aknles. alfo fl, bfiy'l. Ctll> " sured her the township was ln 86,128.81 loi.coe.in Ago 30*53. Proper application of !•«(/'» brand, blnck, lued 'IU ilrneidU^- time nnd effort should produce t<»r ..danger.of losing,its fresh war Less Amount Appropriated iii B udget.-...... - 30,000.00 3o.uoo.eo M lim M I.M M im M W W m iHIIIM IIIIIIMHMimHMIMHtm .IH l cnlleni oondithm, 111, liMiuire . him one nf the community’* top In* rilnrv lllliC(H<*l Itoadr llailet. wjlO* , ter.> ' • ' ■' . • Balance December 31st. j... w I 56,126.61 $ 71,060.15 ics. If you know s local man who can fjuiyhfy — a frltnd or yoursdf IfihO foet used tmvekit siiiintf. I’Maoh* Mayor Dennis Buckley a n d — writc^Trif complrte dclklls to S. II. Township Clerk C. Floydi .Wy I •bis. Irwmlr* taCunia'a Khoe tOMPARAflVE STATEMENT OF OPERATION AND SURPLUS F>cmlnp, Divisional Manager, 712-13 Store, Pnmt HI,, Konxirl or call Key* • ckoff felt that drought of this - WATER UTILITY ACCOUNT^ Broad St., N at’l Dank Bldg., Trentnn pnrl 7*4t)0l nr * Keypoti 7»lW)‘i. - ---- able, references required, Apply/ 20 R FRONT ST. CO. INC., . . Robert Mount, a spectator, BalaoceVanuary l - ■ --- -- ■■ ..' ’ 13,080:77 12.512J7 Canterbury Knitters. Ltd., Locust S l, SO FULL . THE DAHGAIN HOUSE' wanted to know wh$t Howard Keyport. , * w p KEYPORT auiriwwiSub-ToUl • ...... —, ' 10,624.44 11.409JO D m v i; wa* ylul1 hA?m I n?i u r it Preston, the assessor, was ac Less: Appropriated ln Budget 7^i3J4 1M9.U KEYPORT 7=3081 . YOU CAN'T . AIAI> AHI-IIAU HAIKKIAI. ’ WE ‘ complishing on his promised, BEAUTICIAN, experienced; good . - ■ Wjtl • o l d a i o im l i u N v m t J N 'i Balance December 31 . « 12,231.40 $ 13,080.77 salary, short hours, steady employ' INSTALL A..SERVICE revaluation of township ‘prop- ment for shop In Mlddidow», Call J~‘* MATAWAN 1-1745 Keyport 7*2i4J*M. WJJ* GET THROUGH? REPCOPREPAK ertles. Mr. Mount claimed to COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OP OPERATION AND SURPLUS *, TV SERVICE know that Rumson was gct~ SEWER UTIUTY ACCOUNT J TUBGLESS BOILERS ^ Revenue ' , , , MAN or woman with recrnt sales cx* MATAWAN 1-1600 CLEAN I f OUT ting a revaluation made for perienee to take over management Surplus Appropriated ...... 3,055.00 3,000.00 _jrSt KSs.kW!m a w .- -. lIASEIlOAnD' IIAIJIATION 7 ; ’ 17600. ' >. ' Current RoTnue oo a^/C a^-B asis- -9.517.-68 - / 0,512^3' -oi-luvealle-fMfnitoie stur*. gpod^par.' WITH ANADORTWO; h o m k s .Opposeat-Outside.Help ...AddiUons-to-Iocomer------—*-* ~ ...... ■\Vme'lkn^”irT,‘ K*y£»rt, w|j "1“ CUSIOH UUILT IlflT AND COl.IVi w ATKH Unexpended Balance of Appropriation Reserves U 3J3 2.459.77 (Ulcli.atuiciisn o.liimla,csoiiwiia, (•'•llo.farasva, jlUr alter w m r ic ii a m u n iiM M E n ^ Mr. von Rodeck avowed he MECHANIC, first class only. Apply etlons," frts‘ siUinate#; n«a-. Alfred M was opposed to spending' .the Total Revenue 13^37J3. Bcfaaaek * Sihler. U La/ayeUe Mlrro. . Csrnenter • tt Muilder. HISHv taxpayers’ mpney for an out Expenditures ' Place1, Freehold. • - w]J RUSSELL TV SERVICE way 30, . Kay^oTt, Call KeycKeyport 7> CO MONTHS TO PAY . Appropriations » _ 12.6U.00 HjOOD^O ma. wlO/1? ' side revaluation firm to do the MALE er femaleiVoaic, , Apply Rolto MATAWAN 1-607Q 632.03 i.012.02 PHONE work. He charged It would Surplus from Operalioa t Post House/ Keyport. r' .wJ3 tVAflM air heating ayateroa installed. FREE ESTIMATES.....“ Operating Surplus: “ . C all aoy -time ~ gas, all or cost, fdrnaoee and shesl Balance January 1 7,412,00 6,400.07 C05t $25,000 to (50,000. He de* MALE ot female assistant nook, Ap 4a/ cr arscdcfa. KEYPORT 7-8030 metal work, Our SI yi*rs experfente clared tbat a dozen township ply ftaLIo Post Ifoute, Kej-nort wjl/ enables us to-give ypu a,good-Job GIVE US A CALL AT a,K'5.02 ‘ io.4U.ro - et-fow cost. Bartolelte, pelfordTw.V citizens could volunteer to help Less: A ppropris^d ta Budget . - 3.C55.00 3.000.00 - ajjd m ' f o s ' Call Kasnibiirs , WJU MATAWAN 1-43G1 , the assessor c,a,rry out the re _J3alance December,.?!— :'#7 ^,44^.fl2 : ;. $' 71412.09 DON'S TV SERVICE KLUIfl Ir flohs, 1403 Union Ave., U * valuation - -program with- “her LEGAL NOTICE fog fast ef/Ietenf radio i m televfeloa ’ CLASSIFIED • Ion B*aoh,' st>«ciallsta in eenatrue- 'LANZARO BROS / servtca call Mata wao l* M R . wjt/ Hon . o f ' finer nornra; alio roofing, TWtlEMT no. UOBOANVIIXH. cost to the township. There a r t submitted below ccrtahs reeommendaUons »-hlch ln m y NOTICE TO JUDDERS siding, porch encloiuraa, garages end He felt this would satisfy opinion, siwtild bsve your attention. • . . - - . - Sealed bids or proposals for the dormers. Call Keypftfi 7'IVOO Of RECOMMENDATIONS s furnikhins ol teven li) Hinger aew fihadvsMe 7*2318 after fl P.m. ■ Wjtl everybody except, perhaps;? - .cf;ir - • - * - * Antiques Top Soil It Is recommended that: J ' • in? niaclTlnes, or equal, outright pur* 4ii* ataiuiewa . Uwutiuwi} “ some owners of six-foom new 1. An all mdu»iye tax sale be held-by the CoflwHor. . chase; and alternate bids for turn* BARGAINS Bulldoiing BETTY'S houses'* who were complaining 2. The W ato ana te*rr rent rcccivabte ledger* be examined by the tihing aeveti <7> Singer sev.jna ma* p n ESP 61 If)l* i Water ComrmUee, aod aoy itoc.s deemed uACO/Jeclible be’ cancelled.’ cliines, or e^ual,'«1th trade in ai* TOP M iLLU O linu tots cltaiad, esUara, LAOIRSIES WEAR fl« AroeK.ionnss because they had the same as 3. Overexpeaditures b« goarded sgainal.. ^ . lovance , for the f«ven machines TO. . .1 18lk tenke and pspUoe dugi lota, garagts sessment as a 50-acrc farm" 4. The Statutes governing purchases exceeding |I,000.00 be adhered to. presently in uae, v.Ml be received br HOAD QlT^VKL | aod ooopa flluM and (raded. Cfiva 5. Thfr -Serretary, of the Board *d Health prcsebl h ii records for- ex* the Uatav-an TcM-ntbip Board of Ed ways eindarad gravaiao and graded Mr, von .Rodpck felt these peo . amlnatiofi • , ' . • ucation at fl;I3 p.m, u .S T , on Mon* wsshad fra val. Blue slone, road g r fv e t tnaeon. ple did not appreciate why the 6. The Registrar turn over fees collrcted to the Borough Treasurer. d#y, October 21, 1W7. at the Mala Top S o il , mssoe ssnd, bank n u t Uu« atooa, a a n i washed frayai. till Alrl ao4 W 7. Tne Plumbing and Sanitary Intpeetor 'open a special bank acccrunt wi/) ifjgh School BuildJng, Broad concrela aand ela.^ solL * Du mo trucks for hjro « S e ) economically-distressed farm afid pay fees received1 to tbo Treasurer before the IDUi of tbe SUeet, AlatSMan, N. 2, Drfrewb irfrm ays. ra . graveled.gravele| "selfish motives** In revalua year 19*0. This report ot a edit, afiMnmsd by MlUon COr, Retl«tef«d Hum* Cr.urch Street. Matawan, H, 3, space drau diiabao. awlromlnl pools Wallpaper /• d pal Aecotintant 103 Bayard Steeet. New Drvaswiek. New Jersey, ta ea flie The Board of Education reaervee W \vu..I.i.‘ ht* r.i:ir r In j |,i ik>« market f«ir WJ3P tion. in my office and piay De Inspected t f aijy Irtemied perm 4uiVn^ tbe rfgjbt'to reject any and all Md*/* trees . paper wliy not atop jn Bartew'o i'B IV A T K saie tom built veoe*r Mr. Mount took exception to bustne** bours. ' - f : - !< .. ' * . . I6lgn*dj pninWl *ul tirtnl Oiudlo,1 We have m any fcwke 4o “ Wind* ar «a«st4T*<| Mr. von Rodeck's “ irislnua- i J, Franklin DorrJnlck. JlAHHY TROLLER j U u nil I. nu, lots «J..r«4 n n tnt hr fi*P estlmsfe#, fc<*aJ'a fnfrJi leet from and prlcea range frorn -W niada expressly for M.alawan___ Pros* • . - -. Boroufh OerK. . - * Secretary ■ • ■ ■ » * « • “ U fog. WaeMTtowii Merfiavllle^ e single roll up. l i t * 1st h i, Key* peer Point (lards;* apartm ent "'>•••• ypjd he agreed In I3.t43.jflfc „ . P tiXO eiA M*taw«a wltl jwrie : wPi W//»ble, Cafl fihid/iid* • H NEW JERSEY STATE HIGHWAY 36 TIL 9 P.M. MOH.to THURS. TIL 10 P.M. FRIDAY TIL 6 P.M. SATURDAY COTTON KNIT FASHIONS <.. .-i. .. 0uy “. tha best fgr -baby. . at- wonderful savings, beautiful jocquard weaves, solid colors,, .attractively styled. Lovely ond worm for the'first cool cloys of foil. • - • . -• • • f ' ' .- . 1 ond 2 PIECE STYLES ^ £ S * ...... ?***’ 9 t0 Regular t Save INFANTS' CREEPERS ' .18 Months t i 29 35 c U.S. CHOICE • ARMOUR STAR * SWIFT'S PREMIUM BUTTON SHOULDER ’ • PLASTIC LINED PANTIES •• .... f GRIPBER SNAP CROTCH BLUE/ YELLOW AND AQUA TO MATCH CREEPERS I Save INFANTS' CARDIGANS IS Monthi 9 4 ' 35e , WELL MADE NICELY TAILORED Short Cut LAUNDER PERFECTLY i-BLUE, AQUA, YELLOW RIBS of Regular Style LONG SLEEVED INFANTS POLO SHIRTS /& £ M ,‘"35c - Save 22c SHOULDER OPEN FOR EASY HANDLING ■ " ... V: . • BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS- BLUE, PINK, YELLOW; AQUA ! 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