WSWOIP, SW. * im m m m - DigiFind-It · 2014. 5. 17. · poned to July 1 • A letter, frpta...

Post on 26-Feb-2021

0 views 0 download

Transcript of WSWOIP, SW. * im m m m - DigiFind-It · 2014. 5. 17. · poned to July 1 • A letter, frpta...

rMQ**OOTHCO. HISTORICAL ASSN., WSWOIP, SW . *

' i m m m m

T h i s W e e k

T w o S e c t i o n s

2 2 P a g e s

C O V E I U N Q

TQWNaatra or: :gOLMBKt, MADlgON

JURLBOSO, MATAWAN• . • . ■ AND .■ . ■ .■ ; •

KATAW AM B O ftO U Q ^ '

I,

91 * t YEAR — 1st WEEK M ember Nation*] Editorial SiaocUTloe MATAWAN, N. J„ THURSDa V, JULY 2, 1959 Member

H n J i n n r n M Asaoetitiea Single Copy Ten Cent*

P l a n “ B A N G - U P ” M i d n i g h t S a l e I n K e y p o r t T o m o r r o w Elected Head Of Stale V.F.W. Uni

i M e m b e r* o f (he p rom otion a n d r e ta il s ta n d a rd s c o m m ittee of th e K ey p o rt C h am b er o l C o m m erce * sa h lte ” p la n s fo r a g a la tow nw lde a a le tom orrow w h en s to re s will rem a in open un til m idnight* Show n a b o v e , (lo ft to r ig h t) , a p p a re n tly re a d y to go in to o rb it , a re K en M artin , Bill N ew m an, A n o H inkle, " ‘ " “ * ** r lo y g an d p ro m o tio n c o m m ittee c h a l m r - • - * * * *

o r t l a o b se rv a n c e e f In d ep en d en ce Day,F re d Rauffua* P e te K u arlo y g an d p ro m o tio n c o m m ittee c h a irm a n R ic h a rd H a m m e l S to res w ill bo d o t e d S a tu rd a y la K eyport * ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘

Streets Contract To Belford Firm

Matawan Council Approves Hesse Bid

C harles J . Hb s m Inc., B elford, su b m ittin g a bid o l JZ892J0, w a i a w a rd e d a c o n tra c t a t ^ a specia l m eetin g of the M ataw an Borough Council T u esd ay n igh t to ’ su p p ly m a te r ia l! a n d re su rfac e e ig h t s tr e e ts in th e borough.

T h e B elford f irm su b m itted th e lo w est o ffe r of fo u r rece iv ed fo r the w o rk to be done w ith S ta te H ighw ay D e p a rtm e n t a ss is ta n c e fu n d s. S p ec ifica tio n s , p r e p a re d b y B oro u g h E n g ta e e r K a r l H e u se f ,

v — »t reet p re p a ra tio n a n d a p 1

g iiie eh h g Co., M a t a W a h . a t *J2B2.*5; the . M anzo C o n trac tin g Co., M ataw an , 6 ffe rip g *3966.75 an d F re d M cD ow ell, N ep tune, b id ­d in g $5060.45 (o r th e m un icipal c o n tra c t.

Low P re p a ra tio n E s tim a te A low e s tim a te o f p re p a ra tio n

co sta . Included In th e H esse f irm bid, b o u g h t th e to ta l {contract b id f a r below o th e r c o n tra c to rs . T he

(co n tin u ed o o p ag e two)

Node*T h e M alaw an Saving* an d L oan

A ssociation opened Its books fo r su b scrip tio n s to a b a te s in th e (0 th S e rie s on J u n e IM h. ISM. S u b ­sc rip tio n s rec e iv ed until! A u g u st igth. 1959. .Jfp—ad v l / U

Presents BillsT w o bills fro m C h arle s J .

K elly , fo rm e r M ita w a n Tow n­sh ip C o llecto r a o d T re a s u re r , w e re rec e iv ed y e s te rd ay by the M a ta w a a T o w nsh ip C om m ittee w hich p ro m p tly o rd e re d them re fe r re d to T ow nship A tto rney E z ra W. K ark u s to d e te rm in e w h e th e r th ey ih & ld bo p a id .

T h e b ills, one for se rv icea ren d e re d aa c o lle c to r a o d trees* w e r , a o d th e o th e r fo r h I s s e rv ic es a s c le rk o f th e w a te r d e p a rtm e n t w e n su b m itte d by M r. K elly f o r J u ly 1, 2 a n d S, In ISM, T b e :. M ils t o t a l l e d $St*ll* •

M r. K elly , a d m itte d em bes* x le r o f , p rap icip fil fu n d s, w a s ar* l a s te d o a a a - em b e ss le m e n t

e m b e n le n ie a t c o u n ts a t p re s e n t .

Order Insurance For Special Cops

Matawan Township Committee* Approves

A p ro p o sa l to p ro v id e a cc id en t In su ra n c e c o v e ra g e to 31 sp ecia l p o licem en w aa ap p ro v ed y e s te r ­d ay b y th e M ataw an T ow nship C om m ittee a f te r th e lis t w a s c e r­t if ie d a s co m p le te and fin a l b y P o lice C h ief Adolph M enzeL

T h e a c d d e a t in su ra n c e w a s r e ­q u e s te d b y th e s p e d a l po licem en,

(co n tin u ed on p ag e tw o)

New Bridges Over Parkway Studied

Aim For Mor* Access To Holmdel Bell Plant

M a tte rs a ffec tin g the p ro je c te d (22.000.000 Bell L a b i p la n t a t R o b erts and L o n g s tre e t R ds., H olm del, w e re th e m ain bu sin ess of th e H olm del T ow nsh ip Com* m itte e T h u rsd ay . In tro d u c tio n o t an o rd in an ce fo r the o th e r p lan t In tended for th e tow nship , th a t o t B endix A viation C orp ., w as post* poned to J u ly 1 •

A le tte r , f rp ta P ie rso n , Brocket!* d o rf a n d M cD onough,'’N ew Yot;k e n g i n e e r s . w a s ; a b o u t ex-

th e n o t’d ! f ro m th e B e n L a b s p lan t. T h e re watf d iscu ssio n o f th e ad* v isablU ty o f b rid g in g th e P a rk w a y a t o th e r ro ad s a s f a r w e s t a s , b u t n o t Including . B e e rs S t. Aij

( c o n tin u ed o n p ag e tw o)

Clammers HitS a lv a to re B ontem po, D ire c to r o f

the S ta te D e p artm en t o f C onser­v a tion an d E conom ic D evelopm ent, h a s announced she llfish licen se rev o ca tio n s o f 10 d ay s q ach fo r C h arle s F ire s tin e , 4 S hore Con­c o u rse , Cliffwood; T h eo d o r^ F ire - s tlne , 321 W oodland A ve., L a u ren c e H arb o r, a n d W illiam H. John so n , 12 P in e S t., K eyport. T h e s ta te ch a rg e d th ey w e re d red g in g w ith a " ro ck in g c h a ir” ty p e rig .

Keyport Woman Holds Top Position

M rs. R o se m ary . S om m er, M y rtle A ve., K e y p o r t, 'w a s to th e o ffice b f New je r s e y ; £fta|a P re s id e n t o t th e V e te ra n s of, f o r ­e ign W ars of th e U n ited S la te s , a t th e a n n u a l conven tion ' h e ld to W ild­w ood la s t week! j a r s . ' S om m e* w*» in sta lled on S a tu rd a y a t th a .B ta r i l ig h t B allroom , WildwDOd, f a s t D e p a r tm e n t P re s id e n t M ra .-.M a t4 jo rie co n cep c lo h , C llffw oo4j" a s ­s is te d b y P a s t D epartriven t r t e s l ' d e n t, M rs. E th e l G a lla g h e r , K m u u - b u rg , and M rs. X llce T r tm b ls , JIW - lington. . .

N ew ly e lec ted te q lo f v i ta 'j t f p s l - d e n ts a re M rs. M ario n Jo n e e i C rafl- fo rd , an d M rs. D o ro th y 'S t M l a tv M erchan tv iile . . ' ;

M rs. S o m m e t h a s b e e n a c tiv e in th e K ey p o rt A u x ilia ry to P o s t f i x V.F.W . s in ce 1M7 w h e n ah V .'b e ­c a m e a m em b er. S h e a e rv e d a s th e p res id en t of th e A iuSM Ijfr In 1950-51 an d h a s se rv e d in - a l l of> f ices, Including the po sitio n ';; o l t r e a s u re r fo r th e p a i t s ix y e a rs .

H eld M an y O ffices ■In 1953, M rs. S o m m er w a s a p ­

poin ted c h ie f of. S ta ff o f t h i 1 De* p e rt in e n t o f New J e rs e y , L a d les A ux ilia ry , an d a lnce th a t tim e , h as se rv e d a s P re sid e n t of th e A ux­ilia rie s of M onm outh C oun ty , D e­p a r tm e n t G u a rd , C h ap la in , J u n io r

D e d i c a t e N e w M o r g a n v i l l e F i r s t A i d S q u a d H e a d q u a r t e r s

M em bera of th e M arlboro T ow nsh ip C om m ittee Joined w ith aquad i above, (left to righ t), rep resen ta tiv e ! to m a rk th e o ffic ia l opening of the new h e a d q u ar te rs M ayor C harles T Mi - - - - ... . ^ Squad, T en n en t Rd. “ * ‘ "building of the M organv ille F i r s t

Protest Rent FeeM em bers of th e M ataw aa

•Township F irs t Aid S quad yes* tc rd a y p ro tes ted to th e M ataw aa

'T ow nsh ip C om m ittee they a re being ch a rg ed a 179 ren tal fee each m onth by the Board of F ire C om m issioners of th s CUffwood F ire Co. for use of the fire house to u r U m ss a m onth to play b ingo.

T hey p ro tes ted l h a t MIt d o esn 't seem fair* ' th a t one volunteer o rg an isa tio n se rv in g th e com m u n ity sh o u ld h av e to pay a n o th e r fo r “ use of a

'*hall.” O ne V f m a a ta th o aud l- o n c e y e a ta rd ay rem a rk e d “ th a t 's a d ir ty trick .*1

s t a y e r Jo h n M a n J r . sy m - teA w ith th e ; I W • !<

R f f lS f tS P S S S *

Tow nahlp C o m m itteem an F ra n k L . R atcliff*! cCuei E dw in V. O'C ’ ■ - —. . _ C onnor, sq u ad p ra i ld e a tl Town-

Shown 1 ahlp C o m m itteem an Jo sep h A, L a n x .ro sr.

HRS, ROSEMARY SOMME*V ic . P re s id e n t a n d * S e n io r Vice P re s id e n t. T h la y e a r ah e a ls o w as th e N a tio n a l M em b ersh ip G ro u p D ire c to r f o r Iow a, W isconsin , Ohio, In d ian a , K an aas an d N ew Je rsey .

M rs. S o m m er a tte n d e d St Io te p h ’s School a n d K eyport High S chool. She h a s b een active tn G ir l Scouting an d a lso Is on tha K ey p o rt Clylc A ffa ir . Com m ittee. She res id es a t th e M y rtle Ave ad d re s a w ith h e r h u sb an d , John, and d a u g h te r , Je a n n e tte .

M onm outh C ounty appo in tm en t! m a d e b y th e new Department P re s id e n t a re a s follow s Flag bear­e r , M rs. F ra n c e s N eb u s, Kryport; a s s is ta n t so c re ta iy . M iss Ellen Kel­ly , K ey p o rt, b a n n e r bearer Mra.

(con tinued on p aga two)

. b a u e a la w ithinjd rf id K H e a - t b e B r a ' m lu lo a e r s . H o w ev er, IM b . w ill s p . s k to th a m lie lo n e rs fa s .

Downgrading From Half-Acrc Lot Size Out, Webb & Knapp Told

Marlboro Officials Warn Dsvelopers)Cite Holmdel Master Plan Proviso

F irs t en co u n te r betw een M arl­boro officials a n d the W ebb k K napp dev e lo p m en t firm o ccu rred T uesday in c lo sed ica iio n on tlie 1000*4000 h om es dev elo p m en t p ro ]ect for which op tions h sv e been sought on lan d s be tw een R o u tes )4 an d 79 In the n o r th e a s te r ly secto r of th e tow n sh ip .

T h e d e v e lo p e rs o p en ed tfee d is­cu ssio n w ith th e to w n sh ip com ­m itte e a n d p la n n in g b o a rd * b y

j i ^ r s h w .P ic tu re s , o f a

F i f t i e t h A n n i v e r s a r y M a r k e d B y L o u i s S t u l t z J r . , I n c . , I n K e y p o r t

Double-Session Schools Shunned

Madison Parenta Ask Enrollment At Amboy

M adlaon T ow nship Board of E d u ­cation voted M onday to accad a to tha ap p lica tio n ! o f p a re n ta w h o o b jec t to th eir c h ild re n a tten d in g double-session h igh schools w h an p laces c a n be found for th em la fu ll-seaslon schools. T his p o licy sp p llea only in tha c ase of stu d an ta com ing Into tha d la tr ic t from out- of-town a n d la a p p licab le o n ly to Hu m f l n t enro lling .

T h e b o a rd v o ted to a ssign sev en pupils w ho o rd in a r ily w ould h a v a a tte n d e d doub le-sessions a t M at- a w a s H igh School to H offm sn i llg h , S ou th A m boy. J s m e i M a­loney, ac tin g M adison Superin ten ­d e n t, aa ld h e h s d w o rd from Ja m e s

(co n tin u ed o n p a g e two)

New Building For Koyport Jewelers

L o u la R o se n th a l, ow ner of the K e y p o rt J e w e le r s and O pticians, W eft f r o n t S t., K eyport, h i s an­n o u n c e d tf ia t he p la n s to move Into s new boUdlng In th e borough to b e e re c te d b y J o n a s W estrelch on p r o p e r ty - f to ow n* lo ca te d nwer to Uie B a y D ru g . T w o s to re s will b e b u ilt 0 0 th e p ro p e r ty , which will c o v e r 2&90 iq u s r e feet.

A ll m o d ern fe a tu re s will be In* e lu d ed , a n d p la n s a r e being p re ­p a re d b y S llb e ra te ia an d Silber- s te in , a rc h ite c t# f ro m Linden and W a t th u n g , . M r, R o een th al ad d ed th a t b e e x p e c ts io b e a b l e io o c c u p y th e s to re p r io r to Chrlit* m s s . . ’

township. The d o v o io p eri w ere only w illing to allow th a t If a " s lig h t" Increase In ta n e s did o c­c u r, the In creased ta le p r ic e val* lie fo r land would m are th an com ­p en sate ow nera.

T h ere ap p e a re d to be a differ* ence of opin ion • am ong the of' f lc lal bodies a i to w h e th e r the p lan n in g b o a rd o r th e tow nsh ip co m m ittee sho u ld g e t the f ir s t “ c ra c k " s t th e W ebb h K napp

dev#ipipiM M *7M ’ ’ a * a c r e fo rm e r s u g a r p la n ta tio n lo* c s te d b e tw een B a to n R ouge , E a .t a n d M obile. A la . T h ey em phasis* e d the p lan n in g w en t bey o n d euch ex p ec ted p ro v is io n s as sew ers, w a te r su p p ly a n d schools to the unusual i te m i of a golf co u rse an d a c e m e te ry . W jth this layout, th e A lum inum Corp. of A m erica c a m s In w ith a la rg e p lan t th a t m a d s th e a re a an econom ically self-sustain ing a n d p ro sp e ro u s one.

T h e app lica tio n for M arlboro w as found by the co m m itteem en to stop w ith Lot a lia s . The Webb

K napp r e p r e s e n ta t iv e poin ted to the H olm del M a tte r P lan is allow ing a re a s for 2.9 h om es to the a c re and h e ld it w ould be hazard o u s econom ically to at­tem pt to develop sew ers, w ater supply an d u tilities for an a rea w ith only one*and*one-half houses p e r acre .

M ayor C au tions D evelopers M ayor C h arle s T. M cCue c a u ­

tioned th e dev e lo p e rs their choico w as to go a h e ad with th e 1.4 houses p e r a c re , holding to the m istin g h a lf-acre m inim um I o 1 l i t e , with reaso n ab le expoctancy of being able to c a rry oul their p lans o r Invest in su rv e y s and p lane fo r a deve lopm ent with 2 3 to 2.6 h o u so i p e r a c re w ith llttlo p ossib ility o f Its being approved by (he official bodies.

Tha d ev e lo p e rs ' rep re se n ta tiv e ! w ere confron ted w ith the likeli­hood of such a p ro jec t b rin g in g a ih a rp Increase In tax es In the

HolmtMB**rtlT<rA*t On Church Bid July S ’

A ction on th e a p p lica tio n s of the new R om an C atholic p a rish and o f th s F a ith R efo rm ed Church, R arltan -H olm del. for use of the aud ito rium of the now school on K eyport-H olm del Rd. w ss bypass* ed by the Holm del Tow nship B oard of E d u ca tio n a t Its m seting last n ight.

T he b o a rd rece iv ed w o rd th at the Rev. K dw ard Ulaaxka, p as to r for the new p a rl ih , d id not expect the new R om an C atholic group would be rea d y to s ta r t serv ices for som e tim e y e t, io Its applies* tion could be held in abeyance .

T he m ore im m ed ia te one (rom the F a ith C hurch will be gone In­to al a sp ecia l m eetin g W ednes­d ay . Al th is m eeting t ha board will sot his policy on the use of school build ings for the holding of d enom inational relig ious ierv- Ices.

"Maine" Survivor D/esA lan ia W illis, Sl, l h . las t

lu rv lv o r in New Je ra e y of the sinking « f (he ba ttlesh ip M aine in lU v a n s l la rb o r , C uba, Feb.I I, IBM, d ied of n a tu ra l causes la te y e s te rd ay In F.ast O range V e le ra n e ' l lo ao lta l. l ie w as one of four rem a in in g su rv iv o rs ol th a exp losion tn th e nation .

M r. W lllla, IIS T h ird St., Key. port, w es a seam an ap p ren tice ab o a rd the vessel w h ich was r id in g a t an ch o r In the Island h a rb o r w h e n a n u n d erw a te r b las t rip p ed th e ship. M r. Wlllla, th ro w n o v e rb o a rd by th e ex ­p losion , w aa picked out e l th e w a te r b y one ol Ihe few rescu e b o a ta w h ich w e re launched .

T h e v e sse l w en t d o w n In t i f e e t e t w a te r taW ag IM e l M r. w w . a t t p a u u w ^ l t b a r, ' 1* P e c e m b t r l9 * i, W r; W lllla w m

*Mi j t JM a4 ■ ‘ 'M r t r a t r a f t * . U M . M a S e f c rW M i w l « » , i l i , J . O 'C a a a e lt USN, dlreeior at naval p e rs e a a s l fo r th s T h ird N a v a l D is tr ic t. T t* B a d l . F u n e ra l H om e, K eyport, h as c h s rg s a f fu n era l a rra n g e ­m en ts.

Ousted By CastroF idel C astro , hflad o f the rev o lu ­

tionary u o v e rn m fn t In Cuba, yei- W d a y expe lled from the oountry "u n d e s ira b le " a lien s w ho w ere Iff- ten te d hy his rog lm e a f te r th s re ­cent o v erth ro w of thn B atista d ic ­tato rsh ip . C h arle s (T lie D iade) T aurine, M ataw an , o p e ra to r of a g am bling c asin o In H avana d u rin g the B atista d a y s , w ss o n e of those expelled.

Herbert Resigns Morganville Post

Teaching Principal In Charge Three Years

M arlb o ro T ow nship B oard o f E duca tion Iasi n ight a ccep ted the roslgnatlun of R obert O H erbert, teach ing p rin c ip a l nf M organvllln School. M r H erbert h ad been In ch a rg e nf Ihe M organville Sohoo* for th ree y ea rs The h o a rd will a ia rt in terv iew ing ap p llcan ta fo. the position next week

R obert Hena, p rincipal, submit* ted his su m m a ry report for Ihe past srluKil yi*er The highlight w as his scL-ountinti ol the physical rd u ca tto n p ro g ram lit* re la to d th at of I4A Ivtya p ia m lm ’d at the s ta rt. Ot hod been found defective , and of 138 fllrls exnm inod, 02 hod been found dofpcilve. Itxam ination of a physical fitn ess p ro tira tn showed tho n u m b er of boys with physical ahortcom lngs rem a in in g to ho only I ) and Ih s g ir li only 13.

T he b o a rd ap proved a fea tu re of (co n tin u ed on p ag e tw o)

M o n m o u t h C o u n t y B o y t * ’ S t a t e C i t i z e n * *

T i e f if tie th an n lv tram ry e f th e founding o f L o u li S tu U l Jr7> I n c . / 2 1 i i lh<3 f irm ’s new o f fk e b u ild lB I. S h o w s a i m . 1’ IUH tn H .tm f t r a a 4 SL, w aa o b je rv e d th la w e e k w h en M r. S t a in , fo u n d er o f tb a b e l | V ernon S tu lu , M eldao S tn ltz , t o o l s S tu ltz J r . , L onls L e ro y S tulii

(d M a t t E a r l S tu lu ,------------------------ — ■H I B ™ W i . f n i m M , M i r y i « l h . i l w f r h . , ,

T h e M th a n n iv e rsa ry o f t b e b u n d in g o f L ou is S tu ltz J r . , In c ., K e y p o r t fuel o il d e a le n . w a s m a rk e d o ffic ia lly th la w eek b y tb e A rm . T h e f irm , u n d e r th e d ire c tio n b f M r. S tu lt i , a n d la te ly o f h ia fo u r a o n s . h a i g ro w n fro m a sm a ll l e a tB a n u fa c tu rin g b u sin ess to a m ) o r o il s u p p lie r fo r n e a r ly 4000 c u s to m e rs in n in e b a y sh o re co m - n a n i t f e s .. T h e b u s in ess w a s founded In IM S w h e a M r. S tu lt i, th en a n a s g f a a i r f o r th e S t R eg is l lo t d , H ew Yoric. . c o nat m f t e J a n fee ■ ■■ifa c lu r ia g jp la a t >oo D irliiO B

SL a n d w en t Into b u s in e ss fo r h im se lf . H e ex te n d e d tb e b u s in ess t o in c lu d e re ta il s s l e r o f le a an d tn 1911 p u rc h a se d a co a l y a r d on B ro a d S t. a n d co m b in ed th e co a l a n d Ice . b u t !n e u .

Aa th e f irm g re w m o re p roa- p e ro u s , M r. S tu ltz in l t t l o p en ed a m illin g b u s in e ss , g rin d in g flo u r a n d feed s w ith o u tle ts In F re eh o ld a n d K ey p o rt. L a te r , h a conc eo - t r a t e d h ia . b u s in e ss , o h th a a a le o f c o i l a n d fu e l oif a a d ao ld th e ice b u siaeaa t * S e a b o a rd Ice C o . w h id i

. % 5! . ' . - tut - 1

su b seq u en tly m oved borough.

J e i a r f B y F a a r S a s s B e w a s jo in ed In th e b u s in ess

b y h is fo u r so n s . L ouis L e ro y , ln 1927; E a r l In 1931; M eldon In 19M a n d V ernon , w ho Joined th e firm i n , 1035. T h a b u sin ess w aa in ­c o rp o ra te d la 1*33 a n d I t y e a rs ag o , M r. S tu ltz tu rn e d th e b u sin ess o v e r to b is so n s to con tinue .

l a USS. th a b u s ln eaa h e a d ­q u a r te rs w e re m o v ed into a m o d ern a to n e a n d g la s s b u ild ing a t th e s ite o f - th e o rig in a l co a l y a rd a f te r a n o ld e r w ooden a d a ia i ^ r a U o a o ffice

o u t o f th e w a s d e s tro y e d b y f ire . In edduion to su p p ly in g fu e l o il, the business h a s ex p a n d ed t o Include the sales a n d s e rv ic e o f fu rnsce*

A f lee t o f s ix oil delivery trucks o p e ra te s fro m th e m sio office siid y a rd o f th e/ f irm which occupies o v e r a n a c re o f p ro p erty *i 213 B ro a d S t., K ry p o rt. R egular c u * to m e rs o f th e firm a re lin e d J a K ey p o ri, K ean sb u rg , Union B^scti, M a U w an , . M ataw an Tow nship, R a r ita n T ow nsh ip , Holm del Tow*, sh ip , M iddletow n^ Tow nship t a d M ad iso n T ow nsh ip ,

Holmdel Man Indicted On Conspiracy Charge

P ruett M urphy , IS O rc h a rd A ve. W eat, H olm del Tow nship, b u sln eaa a g e n t fo r C h eck e rs Local I o f th e In te rn a tio n a l L ong ihore- m e n 's A sso c ia tio n In lloboken , w aa

" | ( f t d l c t e 4 —M o o d ay b y —a Hod»of» C ou n ty O ra n d J u i y o a a c lia fge o f c o n a p tN u y to d e f r a u d a n d ch eat A m ariean E x p o rt L in es.

A lso c h a rg e d w ith M r. M urphy w e re s a ta v a d o ra au p e rv iso r sn d a d o c k h ir in g a g e n t , a ll c h a rg td M th h a v in g e ig h t lo n g ih o rem en p a id b y th e s h ip p in g . firm w hile t h e y - w e i* w o rk in g o n M r. M ur­p h y 's h o u a e l a H o lm d d .

Th irty -n ine res id e n ts a f M onm outh County w e ra am o n g th e g i t Nat* J e ra e y y o u th s t id in g p a r t I s the A m erlc sn Legion*. 14th an n u a l en cam p m en t on lh a S ta le U n lV cn lly r a tn p u i In New Brunaw lclt. T h e y , w ere (le ft to r ig h t)! I 'ro n t row : ( ie o r ie T u m la ll, R e d B an k ) P e te r D a u n t. Icn sllih lo w n ; Am ed«o G racfr | r „ \ A tlaatlc lllg h lan d a ; W illiam ( ir a y , U nion B ta c h j S tan ley A lbera and I re d ir lc l i R o th tn b e rg , K a y p o rll A las- a n d e r K irk an d F ra n k B otlone, K ra m b u rg ; I 'r a n k lln P a lle rao n , l llg h la iid i, P a t r ic k U s t l l , U nion R aaeh .

fc c a a tl T o ari'D ew ay M oser I II , Long B ra n c h ; R o a a ld B ro cav lch , I 're e h e ld i W illiam W ilgh l, U atan

N ew V w t THraplfca E x p raea t l . n p lu a l a s f m a d t r ip . Fre-

' f wrvka,;(»a>veal*Bi aceaoai f m M saa r t t d t i l s a t f l C &

1 j Mt i i - .

B eachi F ra n k R ic h a rd so n , N ep tu n e ; N o rm an ( llb b s , N ep tune: R an ald Ja K O tt, M lddlo tow ai l l a r r y C ara th - a ra . M staw aai K van O s r r l io n an d Allen B ers lw , A tlaa tlc H igh lands.

T h ird raw i S tan ley C . M a4 er, In le r la k e a ; B r ia n B a r ra b e a , K tberan P a rk ; T h eo d o ra Ja h a a a a , A »aa;R ich ard A aaell, A lleahnra li T h em aa R aid , A veni R ay m o n d H iker, U nlea B eacb l J a a a t^ a a F .rk a a a , g e lfe fd l A lb e rt K a r lm ik y , l ln lo a B e a rh ; < J . r / S k r ia a r , L in e re f t , M k h a e l K lrae h a e r, W eal End-

~ ' rew t A a th e a £ l i e w a r 4 U ! t la S llre rf F e le r M a g ee , M a n a iy u a a i O i i ir l t a NlelF e v r th i N le h a h , R u a n M t. _ . iM iu a i ________ . .................H aw ard C ehea, Aa* w / P a r l i ; D e tg lM S lan d er, F a i r l la v a a i WIHIaaa K a t( , F rae tw ld j K e a a a th K a r s , U » ir tlu D a a M R a U / , M a s a r j tmek D ea ip aey , M a u r i T e a y B M t, W e s t Ivsag ■ ra a c jb

Pag* tw o — Firtf Section the Mataw an journal Thursday, July 2, 195?

Shower Honors Jennie Barnaba

A. b r id a l show er w ss g iven io h o n o r o t M iss J e n n ie B a rn a b a , M organv ille , a t T ony N ico lle tti's , U nion C ity, on S a tu rd a y by h e r b r id a l a tte n d a n ts , M r s . G ene O 'D onnell, M ra. T illie M itchell, M r i . Id a S a l u o o a n d M rs. J . B a r­n a b a . M isa B a rn a b a w ill becom e t h e b r id e o f C het J a m e so n , M or- g a n v jl le , ' o n S a tu rd a y , Sept. 19. 1959. . ' ' ;

G if ts . w e re a rr a n g e d u n d e r a l a r g e w hite um hreB a. T h e tab le , w h ic h w a s T -ah ap ed , w a a d e c o ra ted w ith ' fo re s a a d .a_( la rg e bouquet o f r t a e f , c a r n a t io n s n a d d a il ie s , in a d d i t k a t n a b r id e d o ll. T h e b ride- e le c t ' r e c f ta e d a c o rs a g e o f n a a a n d o r a a g e M m h » ( r a n h e r f ia n c e , D in n e r w m se rv ed .

G u e s ts w e re M rs. B a rn a b a , M n . C h e s ie r 7 u n e s o n , M rs . R u th J e rk e ,

M n . A m elia M itchell. M n . M ary G r e o a M rs. A." BarttoUal, M rs. S am G ad ino , M ra. E k a n o r Pas- c u la k ; M ra. E d ith D e lla F a rc r , M ra. A . S ch ram , M ra. M itchell, M ra. I d a SaM ano, M n . R o se P asq u a le . M lsa D laae M itchell. M rs. R . T r e m a to n , M ra. J . M enchine.

A IM M ra. J . G ad in o , M n . F . B o g a r t, M n . J e s s ie B ark e , M isa M u rie l M itchell, M n . A. M itchell. M n . E . M Hchall, M rt . L ucy F a lco . M n . L . D 'O rio , M n . S aliano , M ra . J . Sasso , M n . J . B oni, M ra. J e n n ie Holloway. M n . O 'D onnell. M ra. D. H olllngshead, M rs. J . C sa v a a o , M n . R. Robinson.

G if ts w ere le n t by M iss Dorothy K u d rick , M rs. T . Seber, M n . Rudy B arbolin!, M rs. J . Sim cone. M iss A nn M srie ' Falco. M rs Evelyn Sw eeny and M rs. Holm es Lam- b e rtso n .

M o n m o u t h C o u n t y ’ s B o o k b i n d i n g E x p e r t A t W o r k

•fQ eial boohb inder fo r th a M M m e u th C ouaty C le rk 's office, rem e v e s a spceiaB y l a— i .b tad ia g - - - - - - • - — -

M r. B fo a a e r w as p resse d in to se rv ic e t e M ad th e b o o k s , w hich b e hideI f a r th e S igna l C erpe a t F a r t M i i w i a l h

a f sa r -y e a r r e p a r t b y L L G e a . D. OXenae'D , fo rm erly a f L ittle S ilver, r e t i r in g ch ie f a jg aa l e f l k e r , a a d w h ich ia de s t la e d f a r th a" . . . - . ^ | f cmmntat, p a s t r s m an a i t r . T h e t l a a ty

......................... ' “ "tek J .White Haase, aad other Signal Carpa beaks fer B rig - Nader's aervlce fer this important aad special work RasaeO Woolley. Mr. Bnaaer, the caaaty al Ida HaU af ~

important aad special work waa arraaged through the office el Caaaty Oerfc J saner, aa expert la this Uae, Made deed, m a d gage, aad e th e r record keeks fa Recards sWp. I t was, however, Me lint eWert being aeat te the WMta I I — I.

SttMcti Tomorrow For Milton O. R o m

F u n e ra l aerv icea for Milton C. R a w , 19, o f Old Am boy Rd., M ad­ison Tow nahlp, wUI be held to­m o rro w a t 2:30 p.m . a t Ihe Bedle F u n e ra l Hom e, M ataw an, w i t h th e R ev . H enry A. M ate, rec to r of St. Mary*a E piscopal C hurch. K eyport. an d v ica r of tha Church of O ur S aviour, C heesequake, offici* a ttn g . in te rm en t will be io Old T ennent C em etery

M r. R o m died at his hom e on T u esd ay . Ju n e 30, 1959. H e was a lifelong residen t of M a d l i o n Tow nship, an d w a s the son of the la ta H als tead and Ju tia (B urlew ) Raae.

He is su rv ived by h is w I f e. M ra. Leila (Q uackenbuah) R ote; th re e d au g h te rs , M ra. R obert J . M o rre ll , P o r t M onmouth* M ra. Jo h n E . W ebb. R e d ' B%nK t n d M n H enry A B ecker, M organ- vflJe; two aon i. W illiam tt, aria M ilton 0 . Jr.. bo th o f M&tawap; o n e s is te r. M lu A rllne J , Ro m , M a l a w a n , a n d th re e g ran d ­ch ild ren . .

N a v ig a tio n Court

S ta te M arine N avigation C ourt sessions a re scheduled for the M iddletow n T ow nship Hail. Route 35, at 7 p.m . on Ju ly 11 and U, Aug. 7 sn d 31 sn d Sept. 4 and 18, it was announced yeste rday .

New Bridges Over(continued from p age one)

outlet to the P ark w ay to the Key- port-H olm del Rd. a re a is under consideration .

A le tte r from a W estern E lectric Co. em ployee who s ta ted th a t he ex p ected to be assigned to the Bell L abs p lan t in Holm del asked the tow nship co m m ittee abou t ob­tain ing 25 acres in a n “A " resi­den tia l a re a access ib le to th e Labs p lan t w hich would h ave m o re than

m inim um of im p ro v em en ts in th e a re a . T he le tte r exp la ined the 25-acre tra c t w oald be subdiv ided Into 25 o n e-sere k its on w hich 25 B ell-W estern E le c tr ic em ployees w ould lo ca te hom es.

t*Waal T» U n i t PUI GarterThe B e l t n r m '1 h e tf ^w tn ted 1

know a b o u t io c a i in g ,J iv e <

Order Insurance(continued from p ag e one)

am o n g a force of 44 In th e tow n­ship, since they a re not eligible for co v e rag e u nder com pensation o r em ployee Insurance. T h e poli­cy , o ffering a d ea th benefit of $5000 and co m pensa tion benefit of {25 a week for 52 w eeks h a s a p rem iu m of I I# a m an p e r y ea r.

S pec ia l police ce rtif ied lo r cov­e ra g e au thorized in the policy a re B oyce C. W illard , L este r G erh a rd , C h a r le s Candiloro , R o b ert F le tch ­e r , W illiam C. H yer, H aro ld P ease, G a r d n e r S ou therland , K enneth S chneider, WiUiam A hem , F lo ren- d o S le ism o n d i, F ra n c is Z. Czar- n eck l, Jo h n E u lo . E a r l G regory , R o b e r t H ayea, G eo rg e an d Sam - tie! d u m b s .

- M e re A re BU glhle A lep. L e ro y U m sch led , F ra n k

R tg lU t t , W illiam M eier, M n . M a r ia M aloney, M n . F a y e P as- i o r i t -E d w a rd L edford , Lou la G ri­m a ld i . J o h a M cG inty . Jo sep h L a tirp . W Ullam A ndrew s, A nthony

,p e U a P ie t ro , P e te r C. V ena, R oycc W allis , E lir l D enn is a n d W il­l ia m Sm ith .

M a y o r- J o h n M ara | r . appo in ted i l » p e rso n * to se rv e m a n a d ­v iso ry co m m ittee to th e tow nsh ip p lan n in g b o a rd . M e m b e n to. se rv e a t t h e d isc re tio n o l th e m ay o r a re

— Jdh fl H . G ra n g e r, H en ry T n p h * - g e n , M rs . E d n a . M ae K noell, M rs. E t t f e K rlm m el, R ay m o n d Scheetx a rid ; N o rm a n W ood. M ay o r M ara rC M tie d h e w ould n a m e a le v . erttH m e m b e r o f th e co m m ittee Int h t n e a r , fu tu re .

M a y o r M a n n o ted th a t one of J h e t f t n t d u tie s o f th e ad v iso ry

c o m m itte e w ill b e to w ork w ith . th & p lah n ln g b o a rd o n th e p rep-

a ra i ig n o f a tow n sh ip zon ing o rd i­n a n c e a n d m ap . A t p re se n t, de- v e lo p m e o t In th e tcnfashlp Is reg ­u la te d .b y a su b d iv ision o rd in an ce , M a y o r: M a n sa id . '■ ' . W ant T e S can R e c o rd s

T h e co m m ittee re fe rre d to th e a u d ito r a l e t te r from th e M a t* w a n .T ow nshlp T a x p a y e rs Assocl a t k » req u e s tin g a m ee tin g to tx- a m in e , th e . a cco u n ts o f the munlc- t p j l irfC realtnn com m ission " f o r t h e , pas* th re e y e a n . ” T he a s so d - a tio d - rem in d ed tho c o m m ittee it h a d m a d e a s im ila r req u e s t In N oV em M ir o f l a s t y e a r b u t re - c e lv e d Do a c tio n . .

T h e ' c o m m itte e g ra n te d th e M a ta w a n T o w n sh ip H ose a n d C h e m ic a l Co. p e rm iss io n to s tr in g l lg h te a c r o t s G e r a rd A v e . in con n e c tlo ft w ith t h i 'f i r e m e n ’s earn ] ' v a l i n A u g u it a n d g r a n t e d town- s h lp e m p lo y e e * a . d s y o f f to m o r-

r ^ ( to c e ln d e p e n d e n c e D a y f a l ls I foftUriW , . :

T h e t e p o r T o f th e : b u ild in g in - 8 !>"»»**» M iued

i y f i u W a t f f t J U K ' ■" ■■ ' ■

t e n th roughou t the tow nship a t which four o r five em ployees w ould be posted. It w as explained th a t th e ce n te rs w ould have the a p p e a ra n c e of p r iv a te hom es if loca ted fn a res id en tia l zone and th ere w ould be ho undue am ount o f p a rk in g o r a n y th in g d i e th at w ould u p se t the p ic tu re of a p ri­v a te res id en tia l a re a .

J . P ra n k W eigartd, tow n sh ip a t­to rney , advised th e tow nship com ­m ittee to by-pass the req u est. He po in ted out th a t dfcspfte aH these p recau tio n s to p re se rv e the c h a ra c ­t e r of a good res id en tia l a re a , the tow nship co m m ittee -would be vio­la ting I ts ow n zoning o rd in an ce td know ingly p e rm it such use. He su g g ested the B e l l 'f i f a i b e asked to m ak e app lica tion to the zoning b o a rd of a d ju s tm en t for re lief from th e zoning o rd in an ce for this purpose,

A le t te r from th e M onm outh C ounty P lann ing B o ard su g g ested a $10,000 m axim um on the value o f a build ing p e rm it lest thd Bell firm h av e to p ay th e un reaso n ab le su m o f $60,000 on th eir $22,000,000 p r o je c t

Introduce OrdinanceO ne o rd in an ce w as in troduced to

a d o p t a ll th e o rd in a n c e s o l the tow nsh ip a s rev ise d by P h ilip C o * teJlo, P e r th A m boy c ity c le rk , a a d co d ified b y h im . T h e o rd in an ces w ill n o t b e p u b lish ed in th e ir re ­v ise d fo rm , it w a s exp la ined , b u t thOM d u r i n g to t e e th em m ay in sp e c t th em s t the tow nship c le rk ’s^ office d u r in g business h o u rs. They theft c a n be b rough t u p fo r d iscussion w h e n t h r ordl* n a n c e is ad o p ted codify ing them .

T b e t ra i le r o rd in a n c e lim iting th e n u m b er of t ra i le r s bi a p a rk to f iv e 'a n d req u ir in g th em t v b e a a t 4000 fee t a p a r t w as adopted o n f in a l read in g .

H en ry L . K ra m e r , H olm del a rc h ite c t, w ho d rew p U n s fo r a m u n ic ip a l g a ra g e tw o y e a rs ago , h a s b een ’-sh o w s--th e m onum eo- ta tio n of th e C ra w fo rd 's C o m e r m u n fd p a l haU’ p ro p e r ty o n w hich th e g a ra g e w ould b e lo ca ted an d h a s b een a sk ed to g iv e h is id eas w h e re it shou ld b e p laced .

P a u l S try k er, a g e n t w ho h and les th e m u n ic ip a l in su ran ce , notified th e p lan n io g b o a rd i t h a d b een e x te n d e d to c o v e r m em b ers o f th e p lan n in g b o a rd o n official b u sin ess .

M rs. N o rm an T e tre a u lt submit* te d h e r res ig n a tio n a s lib ra ria n

Check Tires For Summer Vacation

S u m m er tra v e l, espec ia lly oa fast roads, places h eavy d em ands on p asaen g e r c a r t ire s , F ra n k J . Q uinn, s e c re ta ry -m a n a g e r o f the AAA Autom obile Club o l C en tra l N ew J e n e y sa id , ln u rg in g m otor* Ista to m ak e a ca refu l check of t ire s b e fo re beginning any v acs- tlon tr ip .

T he m o to r club official exp la in ­ed th a t high h ea t, g en e ra ted both by hot w e a th e r and fas t driv ing , can ca u se a tire to blow out th at m ight o th erw ise give m any m iles of good aerv lce. He su g g ested th a t m oto ris ts Insist on top-con* dition t ire s fo r long, fa s t trip s even if It m esn s sk im ping on som e o th e r a sp ec t of th e trip .

M r. Q uinn o ffered th ese specia l t ire c a re tip s fo r sa fe su m m e r d riv in g : C heck t i r e s fo r ex c ea ilv e o r u n ev en w e a r . I f t i r e th in . eo ttn lto W sp e c ia lis t, to t ir e c a n b e sa fe ly rem apped,bu y a new one. t t * e e r Jf o rtev tn , h av e c a r 's fron t end re-aligned, and a g a in co n su lt sp ecia list abou t w hether t ir e should be re-capped

’ rep laced .Even if w e s r seem s sligh t, 4f

t ir e s have, not been ro ta ted (m o v ­e d to d iffe ren t w heel locations, Including th e sp a re ) in the p ast 5000 m iles, th is should be done. I t d is tr ib u te s w e a r on a ll five t ire s . C h eek tire p ressu re befo re leaving on trip , and a g a in each m o rn in g befo re s ta r tin g an a long d riv e . P o r m ost conditions, fol­low th e m an u fa c tu re r 's Recom­m ended p ressu re s , b u t w hen d riv ­ing on sm ooth , fast ro ad s , like tu rn p ik es and freew ay s, p re s su re s can be ra ised a few p ounds fo r b e tte r fuel and tire econom y;

Angels In G?me At Highlands Tonight

A b rea k In the tie th a t invo lves lead e rsh ip In the h ayshore divl slon of the M onm outh C ounty 8-12 L esg u e Is due tonight w hen the Cliffwood A ngels tra v e l to H igh­lan d s to engage the L ions te a m of th a t p lace . T hese tw o l e a d e n a re tie d a t 1-1.

T h e lo se r In th is gam e will d ro p b a c k into a tie w ith tbe R a r ita n , £ a y L ions w ho .sw ep t th re e g a m e s in th e p a s t w eek by one-sided sco res . It m ay b e th a t th e L lo m wiU b e tied w ith th e w in n e n if the leag u e com m ission­e r ru led fav o ra b ly on th eir p ro ­te s t of the g am e with the Angels.

The U o n s p lay a t L eonardo a t 1 p .m . J u ly 4 In a double h e a d e ; a l t e r w h ich th ey wUI b e g u e s ts o i th e h o m e te a m a t a ho lid ay p icn ic .

b e c au se o f m o v in g Iro m th e tow n­ship. M n . M ark -UglM lch W as a p ­po in ted in h e r p lace . H olm del F i n Co. n o tified th e co m m ittee th ey w ould no lo n g er se rv ic e “ c h a rg e " f i n ex tin g u ish e rs f o r th e tow n sh ip an d th a t th e law re ­q u ire s . i t b e d o n e b y a p riv a te f irm . / .

A req u e s t fo r ac tio n a g a in s t d u m p ers on th e N orton p ro p e r ty on M iddletow n R d . w a s re fe rre d to P o lice C hlel Jo sep h P h illip s. A r e p o r t from th e ch ief . in d ic s te d v io la to rs a p p re h e n d e d to d a te a ll ' a r e ( r a n R a r ita n T o w nsh ip a n d

i'; A ll ■; liq u o r;- licen ses were ren e w e d w ith o u t ob jection .

Elks Auxiliary Makas Fall Plam

A t a r e c e n t m ee tin g o l th e L a d ies A uxS tf: . .2030, p lan a w e re m ad e to hold ru m m a g e s a le a n d c a rd £ a r ty In S e p tem b e r. M rs. £ l la K u rica w ill b e c h a irm a n o f th e ru m m a g e sa le a n d M ra. C h arle s K iienig h e a d s th e c a rd p a r ty co m m ittee .

A sc rap b o o k w ill b e s ta r te d to Include a ll a c tiv itie s o f the g ro u p s in ce th e L odge w aa o rg an ized tw o y e a n ago.

Visifing ln fngfarM ra. C on stan ce Ja ck so n , M ain

S t., K ey p o rt, ls v is itin g re la tiv es In L ondon , E n g lan d , fo r ' tw o m o n th s . She m ad e th e t r ip by p lane .

Elected Head Of(co n tin u ed fro m p a g e e e e )

R ita S ca rb o ro u g h , p i lfw o o d ; co lo r b e a re r , M rs. A nna V ivian . P o r t M onm o u th : flo o r w o rk /in s tru c to r , M n . E m ily L ev erin g . / P o r t M on­m o u th ; m u sic ian , M r s . ' l u l u Law-

‘ ItepW iHI.v^aad r tiB o , M n . V irg in ia K ru eh k a , N eptune.

Downgrading(continued from page Dae)

WUI Haw Sketches la Tw* MsathsT h e m ee tin g c o n c l u d e d w ith

th e W ebb A K n ap p f irm re i te r a t ­ing th a t w hat they p ro p o sed w as few er hou ses p e r a c re n>»« w as being a llow ed u n d e r th e M a s te r P la n re c e n tly ad o p ted ia la rg e - iot-aize conaclous H olm deL H u t f p ledged to co n ta c t th e townshljpT co m m ittee a n d th e p l a n n i n g b o a rd la tw o m o n th s w ith sk e tc h ­es a n d o th e r In fo rm a tio n a b o u t th e ir p ro p o sa l so ta lk s o f a m o re ce rta in n a tu re could ta k e p lac e . T hey e a tim a ie d th a t th e y h a d M t a c re s u n d e r option a n d 500 a c re s to co m e with so m e c h an g es m ad e In frin g e a re a s . "

A t th e tow nship co m m ittee m ee t­ing T h u rsd ay , T h o m as K o co v ik y , s s p e c ta to r , p lied M ay o r M cC ue w ith qu ea tio n s a s to w h a t o c ­c u rre d a t a c o n fe ren ce J u n e U b e tw een the tow n sh ip .co m m ittee s n d th e p lan n in g b o a rd o a th e W ebb A K n a p p subd iv ision . Olio H eu b sch , p lsn n ln g b o a rd ch a lr-

7 — h a d s ta te d a t ' th e Ju n e 11 t r e a d iv toW nsM p theeU n g t h a t ' n >Ut Jo ife to a r t ' l l IV g a th e r in g M w as g d i^h f t a sk pped, O f f o r ' ' tb e unen& nous' e n d o rsem en t

~~ o f th e tow n sh ip co m m ittee f o r up­g rad in g to s m in im um lot size

M r. K ocovsky w as in fo rto ed by M ayor M cCue thot n o th in g had tak en p lac e o th e r th an “di»- cusnlon” a t th e J une 23 g a th e rin g . T he fipecXatiJP'OieTi 'co m m en ted he would a s su m e from th is th a t M r. H e u b sch 's p roposal h ad m et w ith re je c tio n , a t lea s t, by som e o f th e tow n sh ip copim ittfo 'm en. M r. Ko- eoVfky i tf f t iw d the pub lic should b^ k e p t Irtforfneft.

F re d vonR odeck. a n o th e r sp ec­ta to r , w a s o f p ie opinion th a t any c h sn g e In to n in g co n sid e red by th e tow n sh ip officials should be su b m itte d to th e v o te rs a t the N o v e m b e r g e n e ra l election.

Tntrodoee R ev ised O rdinance A rev ised subdiv ision ord inance

w as in tro d u ced , requ iring devel­o p e rs to p ro v id e cu rb s sn d gut­te rs , c a tc h b asin s and street signs. T h e new o rd in sn ce also w ould <;l|pjlnjjte the requ irem en t t h a t d ev e lo p e rs se t s s id e rec re a ­tion a re a s . A public hearing is s e t fo r J u ly 23.

E a r l J . H arring ton , M organville. w a s reap p o in ted m ag is tra te for a th re e -y e a r te rm .

M rs. A lice L ath rop . P leasan t Valley Rd., recen tly nam ed cha ir­m an o f a com m ittee to Investi­g a te es tab lish in g a l ib ra ry in the tow nship , rep o rted she h ad re­ce ived o ffe rs of tw o book col­lec tio n s so fa r . Both w ere ac­c e p te d b y th a com m ittee .

M n . L k th ro p 's u b m itte d a list o f co m m ittee w orkers. T hey in­c lude M ra . W alte r Hope. M rs. E d ­w a rd L eg ler Jr., M ra. P. F . C h e s te r . ' M rs. J . 0 . B ennett Jr., M il l D oro thy M cCue, M iss L aura B o h lay er a n d D r. D . W. Me- C re ig h t.

State Prison For Holmdel Resident

H ow ard A. H ubbs, |7> B rad e- velt R d ., H olm del TowiuhH>, flat of th ree m en c h a rg e d w ith hold­ing up a R e d Baakv^ajpcA b o p er­ato r in L iocroft F e b . 1, 1957, w as sentenced F r id a y in M onm outh County C ourt to a S ta te P r iso n

4 erm of from e ig h t t o 12 y e a n .Robert PhilHps, 23, o f C hestnu t

S t , K eyport, a co -d efen d an t In the robbery o f th e Cabbie, F e lix DelVccchie, O , o f 1336 South Bridge Ave., R e d B an k , w a a g iv ­en a suspended se n te n c e to Bor- dcntown R efo rm a to ry , p la c e d on probation fo r five y e a r* a n d £Ln- ed $500 ' .

Ju les F ern , C reek R d ., K eans- burg, who on Ju n e 8 p lea d e d no defense to a c h a rg e o f ro b b ery , w as com m itted to B orden tow n R eform ato ry . H e w a s ch acg ed with io rcing M rs. So t c a sm , P o r t M onmouth R d., E a s t JC eaasburg , operator pf an E a s t K e a n b u rg cleaning s to re , (o g iv e u p $16 after th rea ten ing h e r J a n . 14.

Bcfematary TermMrs D orothy E steH e W ilson,

Third Ave., CUffwood, w ho o a Ju n e 9 p leaded n o d e fe n se to a ch arg e of a rm e d ro b b ery , v com m itted to C lin ton R e fo rm a ­tory for W omen. M ra , W ilson, a parolee in a h om ic ide c a se , forc­ed Theodore D unn, 21 E a r l S t , Red Bank, to g e t o u t o l h ia c a r by th rea ten ing htan w ith a k n lf t , and drove off. P o lic e w e r t noti­fied and the c a r w a a c h aaedthrough Red Bank s tre e ts . T he chase cam e to a h a l t w h e n th e c a r ihe waa d r iv in g s tru c k apolice ( ar . Tbe d e fe n d a n t h ad been given from s ix to it y e a rs lo prison for s 1IM sh o tg u n slay- tog-

M artin DefVaAe, 23, T b e B ronx , who on May 14 p tm k fi n o d e ­fense to a c h a rg e o f c a rn a lly abusing a U -year-o ld g ir l la Key* port last su m m e r, w a s g iv es a suspended sen ten ce to D orrtm town, placed o a p ro b e tion f o r th ree year* a n d fined $509.

S e e k s P l a n t D i s e a s e C o n t r o l

Streets Contract(con tinued from p ag e one)

f irm 's e s tim a te to p rep a re 16.558 s q u a r e y a rd s of roadw ay w as $185. T h i s c o m p ared favorab ly w ith a (310 o ffe r by Jan n aro n e , a n e s tim a te o f $1633 by F re d M c­D ow ell an d a figu re o f J 17J 7.B o ffe re d by the M anio firm for p rep a ra tio n .

M ay o r R alph R . Dennis rep o rt­e d Ihe s tre e ts to b e re su rfsc e d u n d e r the co n tra c t include th e low er p o r tio n ' o f F ie rro Ave., W ilson A ve.,. S unset Ave<, Wyc- kq ff s r ; Wnnrtlsnrt P i e ^ C r a h t - S t - A b erdeen R d . an d H oyt SL

Not In Her CaseM n . C ecelia M oresk l, C e d a r

t l . , ' Clllfw ood, s ta te s l a th e r e ­c e n t c o u n te r ac tio n b e fo re M ag­i s tr a te L u th e r A. F o s te r , M a ta ­w an T ow nsh ip , involving h a t w ith M rs . C ath erin e D avison, a re s i­d e n t n e s t d o o r to h e r hom e, con- c e m ln g sp la sh in g (w a te r from a se p tic tan k overflow th a t f t w a s

h e ld ag a in s t h e r b u t w t s th e lion t r a d e r - w * I « H th e

n o t h e ld a s p ro v o ca tio n ' a c t e * , " ' -

Herbert Resigns(continued from p a g e o ne)

the physical ed u ca tio n p ro g ra m th a t had occasio n ed d e b a te u d to rn , m isg iv ing . T h a t w a a th e p u rch ase of gy m te a m eq u ip m en t, a h o rizon tal b a r , f ly in g r in g s , an d c lim bing ro p es . T w o a p c c ta to n aided th e b o a rd l a Hs d ec ision t a b io u e tp ip m e a t d e sp ite th e fe a r ct a q r td n M . T h osnas K o c o v ik y sa idW .h a d j u e d c y m e q u lp m e n l o f tb e a o r t .fo r JS y e a r* a n d b a d . o b se rv edtb e a c c ld e n t r ^ » to , b e lo w e r 'th a n In s p o rts lik e b aseba ll a n d football. M rs. M adeline Q u ack en b u sh r e ­la ted th a t It "w ould h a v e been a help to h e r 'd a u g h te r to h a v e had e le m e n ta ry gym w ork In g ra m m a r school b e fo re tak ing i t u p a t F re e ­hold R eg iona l High School. The e q u ip m en t w as bought.

P u rc h a s e t e D esk SetsC a r t W. B inget. c h a irm a n o f th e

su p p lie s com m ittee , s ta te d it w as n e c e ssa ry to rev ise th e o rig ina l p lans o f b uy ing 30 new d e s k s se ts an d 39 rep lacem en t s e ts to g e ttin g SO s e ts b e c au se of th e en ro llm en t rise. T h e y will cost t in s .5 2 .

T h e b o a rd voted to b u y n fsny o th e r ite m s, aa soon a s fu n d s from the |9 S M 0 . budget b eco m e a v a il­a b le , 'N e w pho n o g rap h s a r e to be bought fo r M arlboro a n d C en tra l Schools a t $3&50 e a ch , a type­w rite r a t S125 for tho s e c re ta ry 's office; tw o tah le ten n is se ts a t <36.60; a d u p lica to r fo r le tte rs a t <363.50: la filing c a b in e t lot M arl­b o ro S choo l a t $S0 sc ien cek ita f o r M a rlb o ro a n d M o rg u v f f le a n d tw o fb r C e n tra l S chool; a 111 c o a t h a m p e r fo r C e n tra l School, a n d a $ U 0 h o sp ita l b e d .

F r a n k C . G i b s o n , F reeh o ld p lu m b e r , su b m itte d a b ill o f <911 fo r a n e w p u m p o n th e h e a tin g lin e a t M o rg an v ille School, ph is o th e r e q u ip m e n t to b r in g th e cost to $1119. L a b o r c o s t S4& 82. M. S tav o la , R e d B an k c o n tr a c to r . Will b e , g iv en M d a y s to re p a ir a fau lty d ra in a g e co n d itio n o r th e w o tk w ill b e done b y th e b o a rd a n d c h a rg e d o u t o f $250 s ti ll d u e o a ' w o tk . on - th e C e n tra l School g ro u n d s.- ----------------------

M rs . R o m a R ay m o n d . K ey p o rt. r e tu rn e d h e r s ig n ed c o n tr a c t a s p a rt- tim e k in d e rg a r te n te a c h e r a t R obertsvU Ie School. I t w a s a n ­n o u n ced a sc ie n c e te a c h e r b a d to be 'O btained .

T h e M a ta w a n B a n k a d v ise d tb e b o a rd t h a t th e re w as ntfw a th re e p e r c e n t In te re s t r e tu rn a v a ilab le™ — v f a p n n ta in ta . T h e h n a n lw a t , a d v ise d - to t a k e n o tic e o f re c e n t leg is la tio n b y w h ich school m o n ies c a n b e p lac e d in a sav in g s a cco u n L H i e b o a rd o rd e re d tra n s ­fe r ol i t s sp e c ia l a c c o u n t lo g a in th e in te re s t p r ivilege s ; • .

Ceatrei weffc fee auay diseases ef vegetable pisats has started with IdsatHlraHas el the trouMa making i i g r i i a by Dr. Ceas*d M. '■ ' ‘ Or. line set ler rccollj ntlrad alter M. yean at

where be wae prsfeeior aad research speefadht la

c o rs . D r . H a e a s d e r an d D r. N. E . S tc v ta s , p a th o lo g ist o l th e ll. $ . D e p a r tm e n t t t A g ri­c u ltu re , lo a a d th a t w ilt r t n e a i e is m o re tro u b ie ao m e a f te r m ild w in- t e n w hen m a n flea b e e tle s su r ­v ive.

. “Water Iadr*”T hey d e v ise d a " w in te r Index ,”

tha to ta l m ea n te m p e ra tu re s of D ecem ber, J a n u a ry , F e b ru a ry and M arch . W bca th is Index Is helow 10, w ilt ls no t likely lo b e tro u b le ­som e. W hen th s la d e s is above 100, it Is.

D r. H se n se le r a lso d eve loped s s tra in o f p e p p e r re s is ta n t to a d a m e tb sg m o sa ic d laease , w o rk ed on roo t ro t d ise a se o l p e a s , w ilt d ise a se of e g g p la n ts , se ed p ro ­te c ta n ts a n d c o n tro l of ro o t knot n em ato d es. P r o d u c e n oi t h e G s r d m B u te ’s s l l .M M t t com ­m erc ia l to m a to c ro p know him to r the a n t r a l w o rk h e d id on la te b lig h t a n d o th e r d ise a se s of

• ( d e n t i s t d e a ls w ith o l v e g e ta b le s , h e h a s

M " p a tie n ts ” s u b je c t to m o re th a n H M m s jo r o r m in o r p a tho log ica l a ilm en ts . T h a t’s o a e reaso n w hy b e ta g a v eg e tab le “ d o c to r" Is s o In te re s tin g le D r. C o n rad M. H aessseler o f R u tg e n U niversity .

D r. H aense ler, p ro fe sso r sn d re- s e src h sp ecia list in p la n t p a th o l­o g y . re t ire d rec e n tly a fte r 19 y e a n w h h th e C ollege o f A g ri­c u ltu re and th e A g ricu ltu ra l E x ­p e rim en t S ta tloa . B u t b e l l no t re t i re fro m h is In te re s ts In b a c ­te r ia and, p a rt ic u la rly , fungi. F ro m now on, m y co lo g y w ill b e U s av o catlo o . "S osns v e ry no tab le co n trib u tio n s to th e s tu d y of fungi h a v e b een m ad e by hobbyists,* ' sa y a D r. H sen se le r .

How does a p e rso n g e t in te re s t­ed ln th s s tu d y o f p la n t d iseases

a p ro fess io n ? D r. H a e n se le r s a y s h is In te re s t s te m s b o m h is l a r m b a c k g ro u n d —h e ’s th e so n o l S w iss-G erm an-born t a n n e r s w ho se ttle d in T en n essee . A n en th u si­a s tic ooUege p ro fe sso r a lso h a d a b ig influence on h ia c h o ic e o l c a re e r .

Tasaaeeeee G r a d u a teA f te r rece iv in g b a c h e lo r 's sikd

m aaU r*a d e g n e a I r a n th e U ni­ve rs ity o l T en aeaaee , D r.' fti

th en s ta y e d a n . 'D iagnosis of a p la n t d isease

Is n 't a lw ay s eaay . e v e n fo r a n ex p e rt such a s D r. H aen se le r. M any d isease o rg a n ism s look ■like—o n d , in c id en ta lly . D r. H aen ­se le r fin d s m an y o t th e fungi b eau tifu l u n d e r th e m icro sco p e . W orking out co n tro l m eth o d s is th e u ltim a te s te p , a n d th is he d o e s In the lab o ra to ry , on th e C ollege of A g ricu ltu re f a rm an d in fields at c o -o p e ra tin g fa n n e ra .

T y p ic a l of h is c o n trib u tio n s to N ew J e r i e y v eg e ta b le g ro w ers is his m ea n s of p red ic tin g o u t­b re a k s of th e w ilt

A a w ith m an y o th e r sc iences, th e stu d y of fungi h u m an y a p ­p lica tions. F o r ex am p le , w hen D r. H aen se le r o b ta in ed h is doc­to r 's d eg ree , h e p io n ee red in dis­co v e rin g tb e im p o rta n c e o f 'lu n g ! In th e - d e te r io ra tio n o f p a in te d su rface* , ^

G row er* Wall In fo rm ed { t t * f n n v e r t . f r e w ell

in fo rm e d a b o u t p lan t m e a s e s , D r. H a en se le r b e lieves. '

W ith the g en e ra l public , the g re a te s t m isconception , he finds, is tb s Id ea th a t th e w e a th e r a lone can cause d isease .

“ W eath e r m ay ca u se a o o rg an ­ism to grow fa s te r ,” h e po in ts o ut, “b o t th e b a c te r ia ol" fungus m u s t b e th e r e in th e f tr s i £ la c e .”

A lthough a p |r s o n m iy b e a l­le rg ic to so m e p la n t d feease o r­g an ism s , “ th e re is oo e v id en ce st s ll th a t p la n t d isease c a n ca u se d isease in h u m a n s / ' D r. H aen se l­e r ad d ed , a s If in d efense of the b a c te r ia and fungi be fin d s so fasc inating .

Double-Session(co n tin u ed fro m p a g e o n e )

E. T u stln ,, South A m boy S u p er­in ten d en t o f Schools, t h a t th e South A m boy B o a rd w a a rea d y to go b e y tn d i t s o r ig in a lly -se t l im it of 4 ) s e n d in g d is tr ic t p ip O s f ro m M iadison T ow nsh ip .

T h e b o a rd a lso a g re e d to san ctio n e n ro llm e n t o f th re e g ir ta f ro m M ad iso n P a r k a t P e r th A m boy J f ig h School, a s fu ll-tim e , in p la c e o t a tten d in g e ith e r d o u b to s e a f c a M ataw an o r S a y rev llle . l a th is in s ta n c e th e p a re n ts m u s t p ro v id e th e tra n sp o rta tio n . T h e re ia a o d iffe ren ce ia tu itio n fo r th e m to p a y a a P e r th A m boy h a s a lo w er r a te th an M a ta w a n o r S ay rev llle . ■

T h e re q u e s t r ece iv ed fro m J o ­se p h K lm n s k , m u s ic in s tru c to r , - i n f f a r b o a rd " sp o n so rsh ip e t b a n d in s tru c tio n d u r in g th e su m ­m e r v a c a tio n p e rio d m e t w ith a m ix ed rea c tio n f ro m th e b o a rd . T h e l a n d in s tru c to r e x p la in e d th a t h e h s d a s su ra n c e * th a t tb e p a re n ts w ould f in a n c e su c h In stru c tio n o n a p r iv a te b a s is , b u t i t w a s h is l e t t ­in g th a t tb e b p a rd sh o u ld fin an ce i t a s a schoo l a c tiv ity s o i t w ould b e a d u ly a c c re d ite d a n d e d u ca tk m - a lly -d ire c te d p ro g ra m . /

M iss C aro l D e lb a sc o q u estio n ed if th is w ould s e t a p re c e d e n t le a d ­in g to a d e m a n d fo r s u m s c la s s e s ln o th e r s tu d ie s . C h a rle s A um lck d id n o t c o n s id e r th is o o t-

C O R R E C T I O N

Boys' Ties Listed As $2.00 ■ : Should Be

I o y s T IES O N E C E N TKey port Army & Navy StoreM W. f t n t S t , COIfax 4-3008

of-the-w ey a n d thought the bo ard shoold p lan a h e a d fo r su c h study n e x t su m m er. M iss D elbasco cau tio n ed him It w ould p u t m ore s tra in on th e b o a rd ’s b u d g e t and a g a in co u ld c a u se d e fe a t of school

a p p ro p r ia tio n s . M i s s D e lb asco m ad e U d e a r #he w as n o t ^T tm sfd to ad d ed 6 tudy th a t e d u ca to r* w ould rec o m m e n d a s b en efic ia l fo r th e p u p ils , o n ly io a tte m p tin g su ch a p ro g ra m a t a c o s t w h ich m ig h t fo rce p a rin g of a d e s ira b le u a e o f m oney fo r e d u c a tio n a l n e e d s i a th a reg u la r school y e a r.

The o th e r b o a rd m em b e rs a g re e d th e b o a rd h ad h ad too s h o r t no tice a n d h a d n o t b een duly in fo rm ed of the m ea su res b e in g ta k e n to su rv e y /p a re n ts fo r th e m u sic p ro ­jec t. T h e m a t te r w as s e t o v e r fo r p rese n ta tio n m o re fo rm a lly a t the re g u la r m eetin g of Ju ly 13.

P ra p e s a l R a tif iedT he fina l ra tif ic a tio n o f th e pro*

posa l o f M idtow n P ro p e r t ie s , la c . , fo r th e i r 35M hom e* d ev e lo p m en t w as m ad e . A n Issu e h a d o v e r th e p ro p o sa l of the d ev e lo p e rs to e re c t g a rd e n a p a r tm e n ts . H w y h a d c o n sen te d to tb e M N p e r h an aa im p o st fo r " f ra c tio n a l’* houeea be* y ood th e i r o b lig a tio n to b nfld < school ro o m fo r e a c h ,49 ~ so ld . B u t th ey h a d w a n te d th a b o a rd to r a te tb e g a rd e n apart* m en ts a s “ h a lf a house '* o r a $229 p e r a p a r tm e n t c o o m l t m t t t fo r fo r schools. ■

M ay o r J o h a L . C h a ra b e r ta ia re* p o rte d to* th e b o a rd th a t I t w aa th e feeling o f b o th th a p lan n in g b o a rd a n d th e to w n sh ip c o m m ittee th a t tb e p ro p o sa l o f th e d ev e lo p er bn th is m a t te r w a a a n w p iitab la o oe. M o n ro e B o b er. N ew Y o rk , re p re se n tin g th e d ev e lope r s , n o ted th a t g a rd e n a p a r tm e n ts u su a lly a r e o cc u p ie d by p e rso n a w ho a r e n o t se ttle d y e t in th e i r e m p lo y m en t o r a tta c h m e n t ‘ in a c o m m u n ity ' an d n ao a lly by p e r m s w b a h a v t few ch ild ren o r n o n e a t a ll . T h e m ay o r fo u n d th a t tb e b o a rd w ould benefit b y h a v ia g th e a p a r tm e n ts a s a t o n s ia p In d u cem en t fo r te a c h e rs w ho a r e i a a co m p e titiv e m a rk e t fo r th e ir se rv ices .

M r. B o b er e x p re s se d sa tisfac tio n a t the b o a rd 's ap p ro v a l an d dep lo r­ed th a t it cou ld not h av e com e sooner. He c a p ta in ed th a t a v ery d e s ira b le in d u stry h a d * p ro fessed s w illingness to m ove into the in­d u s tr ia l to n e being c re a te d in the a re a o f M kftown*a lan d s sk w g the C am d en % A m boy D iv ision of tba P en n sy lv a n ia R J L B ut th is firm h a d se t s J u ly 1 dead lin e on the s ta r t o f co n s tru c tio n o f i u p lan t an d w hen It b ecam e o bv ious no su c h c le a ra n c e of M idtow n’s s ta tu s w as to ex is t in thQ. tow n sh ip on th a t d a te , Ib e firm w en t e lsew here .

G eM m sa A p p earsA b o a p p e a r in g b e fo re th e b d a rd

w a s P a u l G oldm an , o f C an to r sn d G oldm an , d e v e lo p e rs of S a y re Woods South . H e d iscu ssed w ith th e b o a rd th e r e c e n t re fu sa l to p e rm it a c h an g e In th e specifica­tio n s fo r the th re e schools in the d eve lopm ent to p e rm it s ch an g e In floo r p lans.

T h e co m p a n y p ro p o sed to sub* s titu te a sp h a lt tile fo r v iny l ty p e flo o rin g , b u t th e b o a r d . w a s not sy m p a th e tic a n d ; tu rn e d d o * n th e p ro p o sa l, M r. G o ld m an a d m itted th e f irm h a d m ad o a m is ts* * , a n d , d id not In ten d to sp ecify th e vinyf ty p e .

As a c o m p ro m ise p ro p o sa l, he ofTered a sp h a lt tile . H e p ro m ised lo in sta ll, w ithout cost to the b o a rd , ab o u t 400 feet of e ight-inch w a te r lines a lo n g T h ro ck m o rto n La. from th e line se rv in g .Sayre W oods South, to th e new high school if th e a sp h a lt tn e p ro p o sa l w as ac ­cep ted . T he c o n tra c to r ’s co s t of su ch w o rk w a s e s tim a te d by b o a rd m em b e rs to be a ro u n d SI500.

It w as believed th a i i fu r th e r stu d y o f the p ro p o sa l shou ld be m ad e a n d B o a rd P re s id e n t P ine told the dev e lo p ers e v e ry effo rt w ould be m ad e to co m e u p \y ith a d ec ision a t the re g u la r J u ly m ee tin g of the b o a rd T h u rsd ay .

M iss D elbasco, c h a irm a n of tha sufipJles co m m ittee , se t A ug. 13 a s the d a te w hen b id s for school a n d a th le tic su p p lie s w ill be re* cefved . -

Thyradoy, July 2, 1959 the m ataw an JOURNAL - Pag* Thrao — First Section

.Morganville Scouts Attend Show, Camp Overnight; News In Area: M organvH le B oy S cout T ro o p t t a t t e o d e d th e HOpi In d ian Show t t th e M iddletow n Shopping C enter o n F r id a y evening . T h en th ey re­tu rn e d tp c a m p ov ern ig h t a t the T h e m es A o ti je l l F a rv ie w F a rm . i T he,: fo llow ing a w a rd a w e r e rav e n : R eg is tra tio n rrrimrptt*

. R o b e r t S w anson , G eorge P h easan t, T iio m a i K oeovsky J r . , E u g e n e CaU J r . ; co m m ittee m a n to E d w ard C u r­ly ; p a tro l lead e r* b ad g es In R ic h a rd K ingshot, N o d R ichard- f ie b til a s a i s tw t p a tro l le a d e n b a d p e i to R o b ert Je ffe rso n and T e d ^ A lt; ac rib e b a d |e to A lutln D om fne; T e to n ch ip b ad g e to E u ­g e n e C a ll j r . ; ten d erfo o t b ad g e to R o b e r t S w an so n , a n d .o n e -q u a r te r

' b a d g e to PU & ip Sw anson.

Oue*t» a t th e b a n e o f M r. en d M n - Jo h n Sw eeny; on S a tu rd ay w e re M r. g o d M n . F re d W ulff and so* , T re d , M r. a h d M rf. M ichael P a s te m e c k a a d ( lau g h ter , K ith y , M n . G nell D eA ngtlis a n d aon, R ic h a rd , M r. a n d M rs .,Jo h n W ard, M r a n d M rs. B e rn a rd W ard , M r. a n d M rs . F r a n k G reen . W illiam K oehler w a a a w eekend g u e s t

M rs. Jo h n M cC orm ick w as s g u est of M rs. K u rt S c h w a n on T h u rsd ay ev en in g to d isc u ss the h ea lth p ro g ra m o f th e M organville P a ren t-T e ac h e r A ssociation o f w hich M n . S c h w a n is c h a irm an .

M rs. S u sie Z im m erm an , Kenil­w o rth , w as a rec e n t guest o f h e r

. son-in-law , a n d d a u g h te r , M r. and M n . C arl B in g tf an d f a m i ly .^ . .

The M isses M arjo rie , B a rb a ra an d C aro l S n y d e r a re g u ests of M n . J. F lsc ia , M organville .

M rs. J o h n C en ttm o le an d ch ild ren , M rs. J o h n M cC orm ick a n d c h ild ren , M rs . T h o m as T ra- v e m s a d c h ild ren sp e n t T u esd ay a fte rn o o n a t C heesequake P a rk .

M rs. J o h n M cCorm ick e n te rta in ­e d M n . J . M ulligan and children, G a r ry a n d L in d a , E nglish tow n, on W ednesday.

John C rodd lck and G eorge VoU h av e re tu rn e d hom e from a three- d a y v a c a tio n tn M an asq u an .

M r. a n d M rs. T hom as K oeovsky a tte n d e d a S a tu rd ay evening beef, s te s k d in n e r s t M cG u ire 's G rove, M iddletow n, g iven by the North S hore S h r in e Club.

A tten d M eet Ia H illside The follow ing m en a tte n d e d a

m eetin g of a m en 's c lu b In Hill­s ide th is w eek: D aniel B artm an , T hom as A ntisell, T hom as Kocov- sky , W i l U a m B lake-H askln i, M organv ille ; G era ld M urphy M iddletow n; D esm ond M urphy, London, E n g lan d . -

The W om an’s Society of C hristian Serv ice of th e M organville M etho­d ist C hurch is holding a m eeting in th e ir b a sem e n t on T h u n d s y evening .

R ecent w eek en d g u e s ts a t thc h o m a o k M r. a a d - M ra; V ictor B a r e a b a w e r e M r., a n d M l*. A., S a tta n o a n d ch ild ren , K aren ,1''C a­m ille , a n d Jo h n ; M r. a n d M n . A. B o re r an d ch ild ren , J a n ic e and A rth u r Jr.: M r. an d M rs. R. R obinson, a ll of W est New York.

M rs. W. R inglleb is sp en d in g ■ two-week v a c stio n w ith h e r son- in-lsw an d d a u g h te r , M r. and Mra. Jo h n Sw eeny an d fam ily .

M lsi H elen K ohler, U n ion , and M ils D iane S c h w a n , M ount Saint D om inie A cadem y, w e re g u ests st th e hom e n f -Misses Ju d ith and N ancy S c h w a n fo r a w eek.

C h u rch P icn ic J u ly M The a n n u a l p icn ic o f th e M organ*

v iile M ethodist C h u rch w ill b e held a t Jen k ln san ’s Pavilion , Point P le s s s n t , th is y e a r ss usual on Ju ly IS; If ra in , on J u ly 16. The b u s will leav e the ch u rch a t I a .m . an d re tu rn a t 5:30-p.m .

M rs. Jo h n G u s tsn se n , M organ1 ville , a tte n d e d th e 25th a n n iv e rsary d in n er o f the D elta T h e ta Rho G ir ls ' C lub No. 4 a t the Hotel P in e s , M etuchen. M r. a n d M n . R o b ert G u s tan sen a lso a tten d ed w ilh R u th Arm G u sta n ie n , w ho is p res id e n t. ■

M r. a n d M n . E ugene G all, M r. a n d M ra. J a c k G s ll, ,M r. a n d M n . D av id G all, s n d WIIHam M ount a t­ten d ed th e g rad u a tio n of M iss P a t r ic ia G all a t F re eh o ld Regional H igh School on Ju n e 17. M iss G sll p a rt ic ip a te d in th e b a c ca la u re a te se rv ice . Follow ing the g rad u a tio n a buffet su p p e r w as se rv e d a t her ho m e b y h e r p a re n ts .

M rs . W alle r H ope a a d M rs. R o b e r t Jo n e s a r e m oto rin g to N ova S co tia .

M iss M a ry A nn C linkner, d au g h ­t e r o f M r. an d M n . E d w ard Clink- n e r , h a ) r e tu rn e d hom e from a two- w eek v acatio n in M an asq u an .

M r. an d M rs . Jo sep h F a lse lli, R oselle , w ere S a tu rd a y even ing g u e s ts a t th e hom e o f !)/lr. and M rs. M ichael C o s tu ra . ’

M r, a n d M rs. F ra n k S m ith and boos, N ew ark , w e re S a tu rd a y a f te r ­n oon g u e s ts s t th e h o m e o f M r. a n d M rs . M a rtin S m ith s r .

D onald L a n ia ro is a su rg ic a l p a tie n t a t P e r th A m boy H ospita l.

M r. a n d M rs . Jo sep h F isc ia ap e n t S u n d a y In .M anville. v isitin g M r. t a d M rs . Jo h n O n d re , w ho a re M n . F is c la 's p a re n ts . '

M r; a n d M n . K e n n rth K u e tt a n d d a u g h te r , K a r e n , ' S co tch P la in s , v is i te d M r. a n d M rs. M ichael C o s tu ra o n Sunday , Su p p er g u es ts in c lu d e d M r. a n d - M r * . L esto n F is h e r , ■ : - : . ’

M r. a n d ; M rs . G e o rg e ..M iller, B o g o ta , a n d F ra n k - L , A ntlsell, P itts b u rg h , P » „ w e re w eek en d g u e s ta o f M r. an d M n . T h o m as A ntise ll a n d fam ily .

Fall Plans Made By P-TA Board

M rs . Jo aep h D e e r in c o n d u c ted a m ee tin g o f th e e x ecu tiv e b o a rd of th e L a u re n c e H a r b o r-C liffwood B e a c h P a ren t-T e ac h e r A ssociation In th e M em o ria l School, L a u ren c e H a rb o r , T u esd ay evening . T he

Sre s id e n t an n o u n ced th a t M n . o sep h M ollis, p a s t p re s id e n t of

th e local P-TA. h a d b e e n 'e le c te d p res id e n t o f th e P-TA Council of M adlaon Tow nship , an d th a t M rs. W illiam B eck n er h ad b een a p ­po in ted c h a irm a n fo r the a n n u a l s c h o la n h lp d an ce to b e held by th e Council o n O ct. 17 a t St. B e rn a d e tte ’s H all. E m sto n .

M rs. Tod K ru m en p k er, fund-ra is­in g c h a irm a n , rep o r ted th a t the P-TA F a ir w ould be Ifeld S a tu rd ay , Sept. II, a t the M em orial School g ro u n d s from 11 s .m . to 8 p .m . She a sk ed m e m b e n h a v i n g s c ra p s o f m a te ria ls , u sed nylons an d h an d k erch ie fs to oon tac t h e r a t h e r hom e, 422 B ayview D r., o r h e r c o -ch a irm an , M rs- A pplegate , w h o se hom e s d d re s s is 213 B irch- wood D r.. C liffwood B esch .

D eleg ates to the council also w ero nam ed . A ccom pany ing M n . D eerin w ill be M rs. B eckner and J o h n Zolnerow lch , a tea c h e r. M n . D e e r ln 'i a lte rn a te s a re M ra. Vin­ce n t A pp legate and M rs. K rum e- n a k e r. M rs. B e c k n e r 's a lte rn a te s a re M rs. C h ris tian B orup and M n . H a rry Jo h n io n . M r. Zolnero- w lch’a a l t e r n a t e s 'w i l l b e n a m e d la te r . M n . D eerin Is d e le g a te to tb a M id d lesex C ounty C ouncil an dh e r a l te rn a te la M r l . K ru m .n a k e r .

M n . K ru m en a k e r r e q u e s t e d m em b e rs to re tu rn tho s ta m p e d se lf-ad d ressed en ve lopes w ith th e ir do nations fo r the c sk e le ss ca k e sale .

M ra. D av id W atson, l i b r a r y c h a irm a n , announced th a t the new books for the school l ib n r y h a d b een o rd ered .

M n . Jo sep h M ollis, p ro g ra m c h a irm a n , an n o u n ced h e r co m m it­te e fo r th e com ing y e a r , a n d In­v ited . (hem to a m ee tin g a t h e r h o m e, Je ffe rso n A ve., T u esd ay , to se t u p tb e p ro g ra m s fo r the com ­ing school y e a r . She will b e a s ­s is te d by M n . E d n a M artin , M n . A p p leg a te and M n . B eckner.

T he n e a t m ee tin g of th e ex ecu ­t iv e b o a rd w ill be held T u esd ay e v en in g . Aug. 25. a t I p .m . a t the M em o ria l School.

Magic Ktyi PicnicT h e M agic K eys, K eyport H igh

S choo l's m ag ic ch ib , h e ld 11 a a n n u a l p icn ic a t R ah w ay R iv e r P a rk . H o t d ogs, h a m b u rg e n . s a la d s an d so d a w e re en joyed by a l l . 'A f te r th e p icn ic the rem a in d e r o f th e ev en in g w a s ty e n t a t O lym pic P a rk , Irv in g to n . M e m b e n a n d g u e s ts a tte n d in g w ere M arth a R e e d , B etty Loo M orse, Ju d e Me- E w en , H alina G ow orek . N eal W ar­w ick , R ich G oeken, P enny Foulk a n d M r- a n d M n . R aym ond G rosholz .

C D E E ESTIMATES AND m E C INFORMATION

ZIEGLER BROS. LO 6-6219

WITH THIS ICOUPON 4pB.^Br. OFF |

I On Any Pizxa Pie j

XT — ^ h w m — m m

High Noon PizzeriaRt. 34 (East of Lak* Ufferf*) ■ Matawan

'7;: LO 6-9722• CTAUAN FOODS

s • AMERICAN FOODS 7 . v : :U • SEA FOOD

G r a d u a t e A l P e r t h A m b o y H o s p i t a l

M ISS L O U ISE BOSW ELL

T w o m e m b e rs o f th e C lass of 1956 a t K ey p o rt H igh School w e re , g ra d u a te d T h u rsd a y n ig h t fro m P e r th A m boy G e n e ra l H ospiU l School o f N u rs in g . . M iss Louisa, B osw ell a n d M iss V irg in ia Law son w e re 'a m o n g th e , 3 3 's tu d p i ts w ho re c e iv e d ' d ip lom a’s fo r co m ple ting th e th re e -y e e r c o u rs e . " ' "

M ISS V IR G IN IA LAWSON

M iss B osw ell Is t h i d a u g h te r of M n . L u c ille Jo n e s , K ey p o rt A ve., CUffwood, a n d M iss L a w so n Is ' th a d a u g h te r o f M r. a n d M n . G eo rg e L aw son , H i A tlan tic S t , , K e y p o r t

A* g ra d u a te n u r s e ,n they wBl Join th e s ta f f a t P e r th A m boy G e n e ra l H o ep ltil, ............

Church DirectoryJ to j r l w P re sb y te r ia n C b arck

O lffw eed P — d i R ev . F ra n c is O tter* to ck

P a s to rT h e S a c ra m e n t o f Holy C om ­

m union w iil b e o b se rv ed S unday a t th e 9:30 a .m . se rv ic e an d new m em b e rs w ill be re c e iv e d A cof­fee h o u r will be h e ld In tfw Fellow* sk ip H all a t 10:30 i .m .

V acation ch u rc h school beg ins M onday a t 9 a .m . l o r ch ild ren be tw een the ag es of four and II.

CUffwood ramnwaIty M ethod ist C hurch

R ev. L eon Z in k lc r, P a i to r S unday , HoJy C om m union w ill

b e a d m in is te re d a t th e 9 a .m . se rv ic e for the la s t tim e until the f irs t S unday In O ctober. T he modi* ta tlo n w i l l be 'T h e H igher R ig h teo u sn ess .” Sunday School b e­g ins a t 10 a .m .

M organvU le M eth o d is t C hurch M organv ille

R ev . F re d H. Bow en, P a s to r S unday w o rsh ip se rv ic e Is at

9 a j n . S ta rtin g th is w eek, S unday School w ill b e a t 10 a .m .

T h e S u n d ay School will hold Its an n u a l ou tin g a t J en k ln so o ’i P a vlllon, P o in t P le asa n t, on Ju ly IS. T h e b u s w ill lea v e th e ch u rc h a t 9 a .m . a n d lea v e P o in t P le aa e n t a t 1:90 p .m . .

147 M alo S L , M ataw aa R ev. F ra n k E . Sw eeten , P a s to r **71)080 B u rd en s W e B ea r" will

b e the se rm o n topic a t thc d ivine w o rsh ip se rv ic es on Sunday a t 8:45 a n d 11 a .m . M usic a t the e a rl ie r s e rv ic e will be prov ided by W. W. W ieland a n d h is son, W il­liam D. A t the 11 o 'c lock se rv ice , the sen io r c h o ir will s in g th s a n th em by M ueller. ‘T h in k On T h ^se T h lo g i " A n u rse ry Is, pro* v i d e d a t 11 a .m . S unday School convenes a t 9:45 a .m . u nder the d ire c tio n of H o w ard A. H enderson , g en e ra l s u p e r in te n d e n t C lasses for e v e ry age , Including tw o c la sses fo r ad u lts , a r e p ro v id ed . A specia l m ee tin g of the o ffic ia l bo ard haa b een ca lle d fo r 13 o’clock noon. I t w ill b e a b r ie f session.

P r a y e r m ee tin g a n d Bible s tu d y is on W ednesday a t 7:15 p .m .

Roberlsville Girl Marks Birthday

Open house wa* h e ld F r id a y evening in honor of G e ra ld in e R a t- cliffe, R obertsvllle, w ho w a s c e le ­b ra tin g her fifth b irth d ay .

Those p r e n n t w ere M r. and M r, Je rry Clark and M r. an d M r, BiU Sicklea. M arlb o ro ; M r. and M n E dw ard P re sto n a n d son, E d w ard . M r. and M n . C h arle s H olm e, and children , C harlene And R obert, and M n . Anna N leberllen , M organville; M r. and M r t . E a r l Woolley, M atsw an; M r. a a d M n , J a m e s Iverson and so d , Ja m e s , J e n ey v ille , Mr. and M n . R an a ld Woolley, G arw ood; M r*. C lin ton Woolley, Rahw ay. G ifts w a re sen t by M lu D oris W oolley, R ah w ay , and M r, L aw rence S ta ffo rd , L in­den

G eraldine R a td lf fe a ls o w a s honored at a b irth d ay p a r ty , g iven T hursday afternoon. D eco ra tio n s w e r . tn pink and b lue a n d a “ Mickey M ouse" m otif w as used .

The g u es t, w ere S usan and D eborah Johnson, Ja m e s Iverson , Jerseyville, P s tr lc is K ilcom lns and P a tric ia and K ath leen Kono­walow. M organville.

S c h o l a r s A t R u t g e r s

F irs t C h u c k o t C h ris t , M M M M ( r o a d SL . K e y p e r t

S unday a e r v 1 c e a n d 'School, 11 a .m . W e d n e a d a y ,_____m ony m ee tin g ( p .m . R ea d in g ro o a i o p en W ednesday a n d S a tu rd a y fro m 1 lo 4 p .m . ■

M an 's d iv ine r ig h t to freed o m an d s tre n g th w ill be b ro u g h t N t Sunday at C h ristian S c ien ce s e rv ­

ices. S c r ip tu ra l read in g s In th e leu o n -se rm o n en titled u 0 o d " w ill Include the A postle P a u l 's counsel to the G a ls tla n s (5 :1 ): " S tan d fas t th e re fo re In th e l ib e r ty w h erew ith C h rist h a th m ad * u s fre e , a n d b e not e n ta n g le d a g a in w ith th e yoke of bondajn-!*

Also em p h asU ln g m an ’i r ig h t to freed o m l i thia c o rre la t iv e sg e to b e r e s d fro m “ Science a n d H eak h with K ey to th e Scrij tu re s " by M sry B a k e r ‘ (228:14-11): “ M o rta ls wOl pom e d ay a s se r t th e ir freed o m In th e n sm e o f A lm ighty G o d ."

The G olden T ex t Is f r o m P s s lm , (4 4 :1); “ G od Is o u r re f­uge and s tre n g th , s v e ry p re se n t h e lp In tro u b le ."

K e y p e r t R e fo rm ed C hurch l a m s S t., K eyport

R ev . R o d erick N. D eY oung, P a s to r

S u m m er s e rv ic e , fo r Jul y s a d A ugust w ill b e h e ld a t I M a m: T h e n w ill n o t b e a n y S unday School 4ir^ n u r s e r y ‘d u r in g J u ly and A d g iu t. “ b u t 'p a r e n t s a r * ’“in v ited to ta k e th e i r c h ild ren to c h u rc h .

V iral P r s s b y ts r ia a O n r c h R o u te M a a d F n a k l la S t.,

M a u w a nR ev . C h e s te r A. G allow ay,

P a s to rOne ch u rc h se rv ic e will b« held

S u n d sy s s t 1:30 a .m . during Jul y a n d A ugust. B aby-s itting c tr e Is o ffe red to to ts w hoss p a re m . de­

s i r e lo a tte n d c h u rc h . Sunday School m ee ts for n u n e ry . kinder­g a r te n an d p r im a ry d ep a rtm en t,. All o th er s tu d en ts will s ttend ch u rch .

O M h e e a a a e L a t h a m Church M ap le F L , K ey p o n

R ev. F re d e r ic k Boos. P a ito r T h e re t r a tw o s e rv ic e , oo Sun­

d a y , M atln a a t 1 :30 a m and ths r e g u l i r s e rv ic e a t 11 o 'c lo ck Sun­d a y School b eg in s s f 1:45 a m

Jehovah's Witnatsas Attend Convention

E . J . G lsn l. p res id in g m in is te r of th e K ey p o rt C o n g n g s tio n of J e h o v ah ’s W itnesses, announced th a t m oat m em b e rs of h is con­g reg a tio n a tte n d e d tb e four-day convention w hich concluded In P h ilad e lp h ia on Sunday. W itnesses fro m 27 s ta te s sn d p a r ts of C sn ad a a tte n d e d tb e assem h ly .

A p e sk a tte n d a n ce o f 14.2SI

c ro w d ed Connie M ack S tad iu m on tho fina l d a y to h e a r F re d w . F ra n z ta lk on “ W hen G od S peaks P e a c e to All N a tio n s .” M r. F r a u is v ice p res id en t of the in te r ­na tio n a l W atch T o w er S ociety.

M r. G lan l s a id the- s c rip tu ra l r e a r in g of c h ild ren w as g iven sp ecle l s tte n tio o . T a lk s oo t r a in ­ing a n d o b ed ien ce w e re g ive oo th e second d a y 's ev en in g p ro g ra m . P a re n ts sn d c h ild ren w ere I n- s tru c te d to b e o b ed ien t to Je - h o v sh 's p rin c ip le s o f co n d u ct found in th s B ib le. J e h o v a h 's W itn e sse s s s y th a t- th e p h e n o m e n a l’ a b sen c e o t d e lin q u en cy a m o n g th em Is due to s tr i c t a d h e re n c e -to B ib le p r in c i­p le s . • ■ y. ■ . . ... '

Democratic WomenPlan Holmdel Club <

A g ro u p o f w om en m et on J u n e 22 a t ih e h o m e o f M n . A. M a rie S m ith , H olm del T o w nsh ip D em o­c ra t ic C o ram itteew o m an , to p lan th e o rg an iz a tio n o t a W o m e n T D e m o cra tic C lub in . th e tow nsh ip . N o tice o f a n o rg an iza tio n m ee tin g w ill b e se n t l a th e n e s r fu tu re . P la n s a r e b e in g m ad e fo r a g ro u p to a tte n d th e N epturie M usic C ircu s on J u ly 27. M onm outh C ounty D e m o cra tic n ig h t. 1

A tten d in g w e re M n . A nna W. L e ich lie te r. M rs . Jo h n G riffo . M n . R o b e r t C henow eth , M n . W alle r S o a le , M rs . R o b e rt P r ic e , M n. E d w a rd K o f e la .-M n . G eo rg e FeL. bev . M n : A a tM n y <Nowe*U. - M n .

Tuesday Bride Wa* Shower Honor Guest

M ill K ath y W alihe. K ryport. w as th e g u e it of honor . i a sur­p r is e sh o w e r g iven s l th r home o f M n . H . L. S cott Jr Butler L ane ; M iddletow n. Th« h n i tn s w as M rs ; H . L . S cott a r Brlfnrd. M lu W alsh e b e c am e th . i>nd* of P fc . A r th u r L . D avla. Seymour, T e x ., o n T tiesd ay In iKr First B a p tis t C h u rch , K eyport

G u e s ts w e re M rs. C w Rich­m ond , M lsa L ynne Richm ond M - Tord; M rs . R . H . Walshr Mrl. JJu th W alshe, M rs . F rederick W. R udo lph J r . , M n . Simeon < a r m , M lsa B a r b a n Lewando«ki and the M isses K eren sn d P s tr lc is u a ish e , K s y p o r t ; M n . Arihur - J . W alsh e , G srw o o d : M m N .ncyA nn N au , Cliffwood; M i» Violet Y oung, M iss M sry Ann v>mrrl, U nion B each ; M ia , Unda Kres,, R o ch es te r , N . Y .; Mi*. R ita S iano, M il l E lizab e th Mason, M iss M ad ely n M yer, Ha'l*-'

GUIs w e re s e n t b y Mias Judith •Ann S c o tt, M n . G eo rg r H a rre tt J r . , R o b e r t S law sk i and Marvey N au .

Graduation Party For Edwin Boldt

M r. a n d M rs . August Boldt, Morganville, e n te r ts in e d m e n t ly la honor ot th e ir son. Edwin, who g ra d u s te d f ro m F reeh o ld R r* io n il H igh School.

I h o se a tte n d in g Utrr M r M n . K en n eth M ille r and son. Ken­n e th , M o rg an v ille ; M r. and M n . E . R . W ilson a n d aon. Richard, M n . D o ro th y W ilson. Kryport; M r. s o d M n . C la rk e Smith sn d • c h ild re n , C in d y sn d C lsrk f |r . , M s ta w a n ; M r. an d M rs R o b e r t . B old! a n d c h ild re n , R obert )r sn d : D sw n , S o u th S tiver; M r and M n , j C h a r le s D avlsort a a d children . E lsie pad C h a r le s ( r „ ,M r . s n d Mrs M , | S odea , E n g llih to w a :~ M r. and M rs; W iU iam P e R a e d ien / a n d c h ild re n B a rb a ra , C h r t tt la s , William Jr., E lle n a a d D ls n e , 'J e r s e y City

Miss Joan Johnson, R obertsv llle , waa (he gueil ol M iss C harlene Holmes on June I I and 19.

A c o o p e ra tiv e picnic w a i held June 23 at the hom e of M iss Joan Johnson, R o b ertw ille T h o se a t­tending were Jacq u elin e Cashill, Virginia C hapm an, M im i Keck, Georg* Bronson, F red B ordm ann. Edward S I o k e s. R o bertsv llle ; Diane W eniel, Sandra Joh an sen . C harlene Holme*, Joann L am b er­son M organville, Allan Joh an sen , Linrroft. Fred Guth, F reeho ld , Ruth Ann Kcrwtn and E llsw orth Pennington, Engiiih tow n; -Jam es Kane. M a r l b o r o a n d Susan Quackenbuah, W ickatunk.

M u i C harlene Holm es w as the overn ight guest of M ils G era ld in e Ratcl i ff? on June 23

Mr and M rs F rsn k R atcllffe and Mr and M ri G eorge Nleber* h rn attended the Y ankee-C leveland baseball gam e in New Y ork on June 19

Mr and M rs. Charles Holmea entertained on M ooday evening Mrs Margaret Holm es and Mr. and Mrs Leon Sm ith and ch ild ren . Karen Msrte and M ichael, F re e ­hold

Miss O ail A nderson w as the guest of M ls i C harlene H olm es on

M lc h ie l Sordlll, U pper M o n tc la ir, p res id en t o f th i P a ssa ic County P h a rm a c e u tic a l A ssociation] D r, J o h n L* Volght, R u tg e rs P h a rm a c e u tic a l E x ten alo o S e rv ice D ire c to r, an d D r . C ad sn P . K eith of R oche Lab* o ra to r io s . D lv., H o ffm an-L aR oche, N utley , (le ft to r ig h t) , d iscu ss a co u rse lo p h a rm aco lo g y ( th e s tu d y of d ru g s oo liv ing tU iu e ) th e S ta te lla lv e ra lty se t-up fo r a g ro u p o f P a ssa lo C ounty P h a rm a c is ts . T h s p h a rm a c is ts a tte n d e d c la s s e i tau g h t by D r . K eith , from I I : M p .m . to II o 'c lock m idnight lo r a 10-week perio d lo le a n t a b o u t th e la te s t d*» ve lo p m ea te In th e ir Iteld.

I t 's n e v e r too la te to lea m l T e n d lre c to r o f R u tg e rs P h a rm a-

T hu rsd ay even ing W eekend guests a t tho hom e of

M r. a n d M rs. R obert F i tts w ere M r , a n d M rs . v. C. P a q u e tu an d 1 - ^ ^ " ^aona, C huck and Je ff , D e la w a r e .1 r

U sp en d in g th re e w eeks

P s s s i i c County p h a rm a c is ts h sv e given new m ean in g to th a t old adage w llh th e ir a tte n d a n ce st s weekly c la ss co nducted by the R u tg e rs P h a rm a c e u tic a l E x tension Serv ice from 10:30 p .m . until 12 o 'c lock m idnight.

T h i S ta te U n iv e rs ity 's “ m id n ight ic h o ls r s ” h ave s o u n d reaaons fo r th eir odd-hour a e src h for knowledge.

Leo L. I ie n b e rg , P a i r Lawn, s e c re ta ry of the P a u a lc County P h a rm a c e u tic a l A ssociation s n d c h a irm an of th s g ro u p 's co llege p ro g rsm . explained th a t p rac tic in g p h a rm a c la ti a re ca lled on daily to exp lain to docto rs th e action of new d ru g s, which a re being p ro ­duced at the r s te of m o re than 400 s y ea r.

T r ie d R eg u lar C lasees“ We trie d to get out to reg u la rly

scheduled evening c la sses, b u t w llh th e n ecessity of k eep ing our d ru g s to re s open until 10 p.m .. we found It Im possib le ,” M r. I ie n b e rg said .

M r. I ie n b e rg an d M ichael Sor* d ill. U p p er M ontcla ir, p res id en t of th e P s a s s lc C ounty P h s rm a - o eu tlca l A ssoc ia tion , b ro u g h t th e ir

John L. Voigt,

ceu tical E x tension S e rv ice and unofficial "coun ty a g e n t" to New J e rs e y 's 1110 reg is te re d p h srm s- d e s D r Voigt got p ro m p t sction for them , se ttin g up • 10-week course on p h irm sc o lo g y . the action of d ru g s on liv ing tissue. Tlie last c la ss w as held recently .

D r flsd en P K eith , p h a rm a ­cologist at Roche L ab o ra to rie s Division of H offm sn-LaR oche, Nut* ley, was '-secu red to teach the c lass, but Dr. Voigt e n c o u n te red a bottle neck w han h e tr ie d to find s S ta te U niversity b u ild ing which w as open until m idnight.

M r Sordlll had to a n sw e r to this one. He offe red the use of the

abasem ent lib ra ry In his hom eD r. Keith, w ho h a i tau g h t on the

m edical facu lties o f <the U n iversity of N orth D ak o lr s n d St. L outs U n i­vers ity , found h is p h a rm a c is t— studoots b e t t e r than averago . ‘T h e y h ave a real u n d e rs tan d in g of the questions w hich co m e u p dally In the p rac tic e of p h a rm a c y . M any of th em h av e been aw ay from c la ssro o m ! for y e a n , but they show ed a genolno d o iire to fill the g a p In their know ledge of basic p h srm aco lo g y as It haa w idened wit.i the In troduction of

,so m any new p ro d u cts ," he aald.

Auxiliary Plans Bazaar Aug. 28-29

M ri. Jo h n DIG lovatinl conducted the m eetin g of th e L ad ies A u s i li try of th e L a u ren c e H a rb o r A m ericaa Legion M onday ev en in g In th e P o s t Hom e. M rs. M a r l , E lw ood, b a ia a r

c h a irm an , announced p lan* to r th a e v en t w hich w ill b e h e l d A u*. , 28 an d 29, She a sk e d fo r d o na tions of Jew elry, c l o t h i n g , h a n d -e n - b ro ld e red a rtic le s , g ro ce rie s , a n d any o th er a rtic le s w h ich a ra u t a b l e . '

M rs W illiam B eck n er, Oiitf S ta te C h ilr tp sn , g a v e h e r re p o r t on the p ro g rsm h s ld a t D o u g lia s C ollege, N e w B runsw ick , w h ich w as a tten d ed by M ls i B i t * N ovotny. M rs. B eck n e r a i l tn d e d the Inaugura tion o f th e G o v ern o r la th s d isp e l d u r in g Ih e w»ek-)oag p ro g ra m an d ahe w aa acco m p an ied by the a lte rn a te , M iss B sv sr ly C orby, and th re e o th e r g lr l i who h ad been co n sid e red a , the d s ls - g s ie fro m th e A u x ilia ry , M iss P s m e ls W arren . M lu JoA nn Dl- G lovsnn l sn d M iss H its H aley, Also s tten d in g w ith the group w ere C o m m sn d er J s c k Olsen and M rs. Olsen, Mra. DIG lovsnnl, M rs. Wll- llsm B rld g etn sn , M ri. Rollln R a th ­bun and d au g h te r , T e rry , and Wil­liam B eckner.

The youth d an ces on F rld sy eve­nings, sponsored by th e P o it sn d A uxiliary, h sv e been discontinued until Sept. II.

S e c re ta rie s N a m ad P resid en t-e lec t M n . J s c k O lsea

nam ed M n . W illiam B rld g sm a n as h e r record ing s e c r s la ry an d M rs. DIQIovanni, a s h e r o o rn sp o n d ln g se cre ta ry The o fficers will b e In- • ta lled al a Joint in sta lla tio n In tha fall M ri. John V ach ltls w ill be In sts lls tio n c h s lrm s n fo r th s Aux- lllery sn d she will be a ss is te d by M rs. W tlllsm B rldgem ah

M rs. B rldgem sn s lso w ss n am ed ch a irm a n fnr the p ast p res id e n t's d inner, honoring M rs. DIGIovannl, to be held soon. A nother event on the lu m m e r c a le n d a r Includes th s Joint picnic w ith the Post on Aug. ft s t H ercu les F ield. Mra. J s c k Olsen will be s u s l l ts r y c h s lrm sn

R ep o rts a lso w ere given on the th ea te r p a rty h e ld In New York S a tu rd ay , sn d the th ree v e to rsm who w ere rem em b ered lor F a th e r 'i D av w ith c a rd s s n d gifts.

I lo a te ia e i w ere Mias fUlon Kal­in r sn sn d M rs. C a th e rin e Bchllch- ting.

'Ith Mr. an d Mn. F itts M r . a n d Mrtr O e o r s e W arren ,

sn d son . O eo rg e . M ountain L ak es , w e re F r id a y g u e s ts s t th e hom e o f Mr. and M n . R obert F itts .

Mrs. Mollis Electad P-TA Council Praxy

M n . Jo sep h M ollla, L aurence H s rb o r . w s s e lec ted p res id en t of t h e P s re n t-T e fc h e r A ssociation C en tra l Council Of M adison Tow n­sh ip s t s m eeting h e ld a t the M ad lio n P a rk School. S erv ing with h e r w ill be M ri. C harles G undlach . c h s lrm s n , sn d M ri. A ndrew 2e- lenek , s e c re ta ry a n d tre a a u re r .

P la n s w ere d lscu a ied for the a n n u a l s c h o ls r ih lp dance, and M n . W illiam B eckner, L aurence H a r­bor, w a s nam ed g en e ra l c h a ir ­m an . M ra. M ollis will be co­c h a irm a n and they will b e ae- s ls te d by the sev en p res id e n ts of th e P s re n t-T e a c h e r A ssociations In th e to w n ih lp . A speclel m ee tin g ol th l i c o m m ittee will be h e ld T u es­d a y ev en in g , Ju ly 14, s t th s hom e Of M n . 8 . A. H aber, 7 W elleil; R d ., M adison P s rk , al I p .m . Al ten d in g w ill be the p rea ld en ta snd h o sp ita lity c h a irm e n o f a ll tb e a s ­so c ia tio n ! lo the tow nahlp.

M rs. L eo n a rd Bogth w i l l h o sp ita lity c h a irm an .

T ic k e ts w ill b e d istr ib u te d to e a c h P -T A , w hich will b e respon­s ib le fo r th e ir s s le In th e ir school.

Continue Sarvica,During Summar Months

S unday School and ch u rc h se rv ­ices a l th e F irs l C hurch o f Christ, S c ien tis t , K ey p o rl, w ill continue d u r in g th e su m m e r m onths, it w ss a n n o u n ced today:

“ A ll th e ch u rch es an d to d d le s o f o u r denom ination continue th e i r s e rv ic e s and o th er reg u ls r a c tiv it ie s y e s r ro u n d ," s a id M rs. S a ra h E r lc k io n , C h ristian Science A ss is ta n t C om m ittee on P u b lica­tio n fo r K ey p o rt. "O u r Sunday S chool m a in ta in s d s s s e s fo r pu­p ils t ip to the a g e o f 20, and e v e iy o M Is - w elcom e to a tte n d o u r S u n d a y se rv ic e s an d W ednes­d a y e v e n in g m ee tio g s s t w hich te s tim o n ie s o f h e a l l n g rs s r s g iv e n ,"

T h*v lo ca l ch u rc h holds its Sun­d a y a e rv lc e s a t 11 a .m . a t M B ro a d S t., K ey p o rt. T he W ednes­d a y p v e n ln g m ee tin g is h e ld s t I p .m , S u n d a y School convenes s t 11 a .m ., -

R'tlrlnp P-TA Hoad Honormd At Dinner

M rs. Jo sep h M ollis, L aurence H arb o r, w as the g u est of honor s t

p u t p residen t ! d in n er held at the Shore Point Inn. R a ritan Tow nship M ri M ollli Ii re tirin g s i p residen t of the L au ren ce H sr- bor-C llffwood B each P s re n t T e a c h ­er A ssociation M rs. Jo sep h D eerin, c u rre n t p residen t of the assocl- stion, w as the m a s te r of c e re ­m onies. She in troduced M rs. F red G rim es. M iddlesex County C h a ir­

m an. who spoke b riefly .Th* honored guest rece ived a

gift of luggsge from the 0] g u e its p resen t A highlight of the evening w as th e p resen tatio n by Mrs D eerin of sev era l sm all tokens typical of her acco m p lish m en ts In i ll tha offices sn d ch a irm an sh ip s she has held, c re s t in g th e a tm o s ­phere of “ Queen F o r a D ay "

Mrs. Stymour Smith Sfrawr Honor Ount <

M ra. S ey m o u r P . Sm ith Jr., M a ta ­w an, w as g u est of honor s t a s u r ­p rise m iscellaneous show er on T h u rsd sy evening st the hom e of M rs I ts ro ld I.. Doyle. Lloyd Rd., M atsw an . The gifts w ero a rra n g e d under s pink u m b re lla sn d on tho tab le w ere pink s n d w hite flow ers, w h lti cand les id o rn e d with tiny pink u m b re lla s an d a p ink cake d eco ra ted with white flow ers.

O u e s li w ere M iss S tephan ie E rd ­m ann, M rs R ich a rd E rd m an n , M rs R obert E rd m an n , M isi Nancy R rdm ann , M rs H ow ard E rd m an n , M iss C arol C raig , M rs W illiam R Craig, M rs W illiam Pengel and M rs D snlel M iller, sll of M slsw an , and M rs W righi M aloney and M rs R ichard L aP reetl, R u therfo rd

O llts w ere sent hy M rs Milton W. Ounkle. M rs J W allace Me- Cue, M rs. D onald S ta eg e r and M rs. U vart Bllcox. *

Junior Voluntoors At MMC Honored

Fifty-six Junior vo lunteer* 1 1 M onm outh M edical C en ter r e ­c e iv e d a w a rd s Ju n e 24 tn recog* n ltlo n o l a to ta l of m o ra th an 4380 h o u r i of s e rv ic e g iven since fa s t fep tem jfrer. T h e p ree sn ta tto n e w v re m ad # M h w to f a buffet a u p p e r fo r (he v o lu n tee rs i n d th e ir p a re n ts held In A ux illsry H all a t th e hosp its l w h sre the group w ore g u e s ti of the l lo s rd of O overnors sn d th e vo lun teer office Among those se rv ing m oro th sn 100 h o u rl w as Ann DoHger, H afle t

M n . W J . W ilkins, d ire c to r of volunteer s e rv ices at Ihe hospital, w elcom ed the g u e s ti , and Burton M G ottlieb, a s s is ta n t id m ln is- tra to r , u p r e i i e d the g ra tltu d o of the hosp its l for the se rv ice tha Juniors gave. A w ards w ere p re ­sen ted by M lsi Rlitlt Johnston , d ire c to r of n u rsin g se rv ice .

P lm for 100 houre w e n p re ­sen ted to the following In this i r e s D estrlce I ts r im a n n , 7) M orn lng iide A v e . L o ll P a lm e r 47 M organ PI , and A rlene Stro ll,1 Beawood Ave , all of K ean ib u rg . An em blem for M hours w a i p resen ted to C arolyn F. C h ristian , US Creek Rd . K oanaburg.

m'/ f J

I ,

S'> ii ? ' A

Invitation . t . m

I

. T o S e e L i L i A n n Y N e w L l w < ‘ O frv"h'~ v . r ----- ■ • ' ■ ; ■

* S p o r t r t w o u r A n d ‘ ‘ f

. ' D r e a p e a F r o m $ 5 T o $ 2 0 , ‘1 • ‘ 1 ! • • f : ■ -. ■ • - , - . - -■ - - 1

; V, 'V* ■ ' ■■■-i ’

Special Sale-Friday, Ju ly 3rd

Hats And Spring Sags . - Half Price ’

&... i

. N IPTV M .

MDSIC CIRCUSIM n *WM e# A * w y

M f f tf trs fee - , J a l t U

BERT LAHRD U B A R R Y, ««s t r./jpy

" jte'Miis'llMerlMas J■ ■' ■' ' '

6 2 W .F r o n l S I .

J *» *" j,

| k {

*• * V t I

M i

>-ji *)

Pag* Four — First Section THE MATAWAN JOURNAL Thursday, July % 1959

tEfye JE d a fm m ^ Im tntalM T t W J I H l t t SMI

x t u f b o u c o i t u M t u - j . m m m o w n , r r a u n n

! m r v A i t f t d u t t K t n o t t HtUDfloik C a n ty , N. a r 0BOWN PURUS&ZNG UfD PR2NTH90 COMPANY

J. lU t e l Brown. Editor — Gm «IA1M V. D i m , fc jw rtita B d ta r

S tite e rtp tto n ( U U anjrab te Is Advt&M . „ - - - - _ — - - - -

a u t M ^ - . :u t , i = : p L w J | a s © > c G t i Q nS t s M o n th * n I, ( J W - J J J v 7

§ S I S 12X8: ff*Sl = P s l H Z m m h m

N A T IO N * I ( OI TO RI Al

T M U lU w iD J w r o t l U a u w q » p « * * f 1* ? .and for *k * p«qpJ«.~ Its aim la t e a a r v a t t * M t a t j r a r t i «# M*a » » S 1 * vicinity; to p jMtn t a l l of tb a u v a of Qm w * wttb«rt H m Of p f* U # e i b l a o W a , aaiML m a a m l i n B a n n e r , t i a w r t l M Qm I t i l w h l i i t f t * 3 oui d tta e n a , u d tfa tre ty Buikta< itaaU worttgr a l f t i h a a a fl la n n a

for typographical o m ta la a w m I «f * •

M d w tha ac t cf M arch 4. in &i M at MAa* a t M a t i n , * . *+

THURSDAY, JULY % US»

9 1 Y e a r s O f S e r v i c e

D ili week, The Matawan Journal begin* it* 91st_ year of continuous publication and servii

C o m m u n i c a t i o n s

To {b( Editor,May I taka this opportunity to

express a y appredation lor tb* wonderful coverage your « p a p e r p v i to ths tu rm l Aaaaal Maytima Todr of B ona $pm ed by tha Marlboro Hospital Aa*-, Ulaiy. ' '

H ie a v e a t w m • g n a t n o a n d th s m u t e s re a lis e d wiD b e ■sed I s r tk a S M q r o a o J o r t i g iv e s to ih e p a tie sd s a t th s b o a p ita lb y

tb a A ax O isiy .

la aM itta tv ratstai moaay aa the tear, I beUn* tbat the pO

leooni sson swsn of the fait the AixWaiy aad maay local

m s a lHtfaM h m U ta a a t j i i lha Hves «f th* petirwts at tbe Stats Hospital • «ood deal

_________ _________________/ice to residents in Mata*w a n ^ M a t a w a n T o w n s h i p s M a r l b o r o T o w n s h i p , H o l m d e l T o w n ­

s h i p a n d M a d i s o n T o w n s h i p . T h e g r o w t h o f t i i e a r e a s s e r v e d

b y T l i e M a t a w a n J o u r u l i a t h e r e s u l t p r i m a r i l y o f s v a s t n r t

n e t w o r k o f r o a d s a n a t r a n s p o r t a t i o n f a c i l i t i e s w h i c h h a v e

p l a c c d t h e M o n m o u t h a n d M i d d l e s e x a r e a i n t h e h u b a

s u b u r b a n d e v e l o p m e n t

T h e g r o w t h o f T h e M a t a w a n J o u r n a l i s t h e r e s u l t a

f o r c e f u l a n d e n e r g e t i c m e n a n d w o n ) e r i , w h o h a v e f o r e s i g h t

a n d c o u r a g e , c o u p l e d w i t h a k e e n p r i d e i n o u r c o m m u n i t y

a n d r e s p o n s i b l e a w a r e n e s s o f t h e n e e d s o f o u r r e a d e r s .

—* '* * " of readers of Hie Matawan JournalT ^ ie l a r g e f a m i l y c_ ________h a s I n c r e a s e d a t a r a p i d r a t e d u r i n g t h e p a s t f e w y e a n , k e e p ­

i n g p a c e w i t h t h s i n c r e a s i n g n u m b e r o f p e r s o n s w h o a r e

m a k i n g d ut c o m m u n i t y t h e i r h o m e . A s n e w f a m i l i e s s e t t l el n t h e M a t a w a n a r e a , t h e y b e c o m e a w a r e o f , b e l i e v e i n s n d

s o o n t r u s t T l i e M a t a w a n J o u r n a l a s a f r i e n d , s p o k e s m a n

■ m l g u a r d i a n o f p u b l i c r i g h t a n d t r u t h .

I n n o s m a l l m e a s u r e , U i e s u c c e s s o f T h e M a t a w a n J o u r n a l

h a s b e e n t h e d r i v i n g f o r c e at i t s p u b l i s h e r s , p a s t a n d p r e s e n t ,

t o p r o v i d e a n e w s p a p e r w h i c h i t o f e v e r - i n c r e a s i n g s e r v i c e

a n a a n i n s t r u m e n t o f l e a d e r s h i p f o r a l l t h a t i s g o o d a n d p r o ­

g r e s s i v e i n M a t a w a n a n d u n r o u n d i n g c o m m u n i t i e s .

H i e e n t i r e l i f e o f T h e M a t a w a n J o u r n a l , d a t i n g b a c k t o

t h e d a y s b e f o r e t h e f i r s t r a i l r o a d o r t e l e g r a p h c a m e t o t b e

t r a d i n g p o s t c a l l e d M a t a w a n , I s a h i s t o r y o f h o n e s t s e r v i c e

t o t h e c o m m u n i t y . I n r e t u r n t l i e n e w s p a p e r i a g r a t e f u l f o r

t h e v a l u a b l e s u p p o r t g i v e n b y i t s r e a d e r s .

S e r v i c e R e w a r d e d

T w e l v e y e a r s o f o u t s t a n d i n g a n d d e v o t e d s e r v i d e t o t h e

A u x i l i a r y o f t h e V e t e r a n s o f F o r e i g n W a n w a a r e w a r d e d

S a t u r d a y w h e n M r s . J o h n A . S o m m e r , a r q p i d e n t o f K e y p o r t ,

w a s e l e c t e d p r e s i d e n t o f t h e D e p a r t m e n t o f N e w J e r s e y

L a d i e s A u x i l i a r y .

M r s , S o m m e r h a s b e e n a n a c t i v e m e m b e r o f t h e K e y p o r t

V F W A u x i l i a r y , U n i t 4241, s i n c e 1 9 4 7 s n d h a s s e r v e d i n a l l

t h e a u x i l i a r y o f f i c e s i n c l u d i n g t h e p r e s i d e n c y . I n 1 9 5 3 , s h e

w a s a p p o i n t e d c h i e f o f s t a f f o f t h e S t a t e A u x i l i a r y a n d s e r v e d

a s N a t i o n a l M e m b e r s h i p G r o u p D i r e c t o r f o r I o w a , W i s c o n s i n ,

O h i o , I n d i a n a , K a n s a s a n d N e w J e r s e y .

W e c o n g r a t u l a t e M r s . S o m m e r o n h e r e l e c t i o n t o t h i s

n e w a n d i m p o r t a n t o f f i c e . S h e i s e s p e c i a l l y d e s e r v i n g a t t h e h o n o r a c c o r d e d h e r b y a s s o c i a t e s .

T a k e I t E a s y - _ ^

T a k e I t e a s y I f y o u ' r e d r i v i n g ( h l a F o u r t h 6 / J u l y h o l i ­

d a y . 1 W * t h e b e s t W a y i o m a k e c e r t a i n o f h a v i n g a r e * t -

f u l , p l e a s u r e - f i l l e d t n d s a f e v a c a t i o n .

F a r t o o m a n y d r i v e r s u s e u p t h e i r v a c a t i o n s s i .

s l o n g a n d t r y i n g t o c o v e r m a n y m o r e m i l e s t h e n t h e y s h o u l

• a y , l n a n y h o u r o r l n a n y d a y . N a t u r a l l y , t h e n , t h e y r e t u r n

h o m e s o g r e a t l y f a t i g u e d t h a t t h e y r e a l l y s h o u l d t a k e a n o t h e r

v a c a t i o n t o r e s t u p f r o m t h e f i r s t o n e . '

S o m e r e s t r a i n t a n d a m o r e l e i s u r e l y p a c e a l l a r o u n d w i l l

I n s u r e m o t o r l s t - v a c j t l o n e r a r e t u r n i n g ' r a t e d a n d r e f r e s h e d ,

w h i c h , a f t e r a l l , l a t h e r e a s o n f o r v a c a t i o n s . H e r e a r e s o m e

s u g g e s t i o n s f o r l e s s e n i n g f a t i g u e a n d i n c r e a s i n g t r a v e l e n j o y ­

m e n t :

D r i v e d u r i n g t h e e a r l y p a r t o f t h e d a y , w h e n t r a f f i c

u s u a l l y l a l i g h t e r a n d t h e w e a t h e r c o o l e r ; s t o p e a r l y e n o u g h

l n t h e a f t e r n o o n t o I n s u r e s u i t a b l e a c c o m m o d a t i o n s ; d r i v e o n

t h e u p p e r h a l f c f t h e g a s t a n k , t h e n r u n n i n g o u t o f f u e l w o n ’t

b e a p r o b l e m l n m o r e r e m o t e a r e a s ; k e e p t h e r m o s b o t t l e s f i l l ­

e d w i t h m i l k o r f r e s h w a t e r ; c h a n g e a e a t s w i t h o t h e r p a s ­

s e n g e r s o r s t o p t h e c a r a n d t a k e a 1 5 - m i n u t e ' s t r e t c h * e v e r y

s o o f t e n , a n d b e s u r e i o t a k e a l o n g g a m e s a n d s i m i l a r I t e m s

o f a m u s e m e n t " f o r t h e c h i l d r e n .

V a c a t i o n A n d R e c r e a t i o n

_ A v a c a t i o n I s , l i t e r a l l y , a p e r i o d t h a t i s “ e m p t i e d ” o f a l l

' d e m a n d s o n o u r t i m e a n d a c t i o n . I t I s a p e r i o d o f f r e e d o m

f r o m t h e s c h e d u l e s a n d a s s i g n m e n t s t h a t w e r e g u l a r l y l a b o r

u n d e r d u r i n g t h e w o r k i n g y e a r . Y o u a r e n o t h a v i n g a v a c a ­

t i o n u n l e s s y o u c a n f e e l t h a t t h e r e I s n o t h i n g t h a t h a s t o b e

d o n e , a n d t h a t w h a t e v e r y o u d e c i d e t o d o y o u c a n d o i n y o u r

o w n j o o d t i m e . '

F o r t h a t r e a s o n f r e n z i e d p r o g r a m s o f t r a v e l o r s p o r t s

a c t i v i t i e s o r s o c i a l i n d u l g e n c e s a r e a l l i n c o m p a t i b l e w i t h a

t r u e v a c a t i o n . U n l e s s t h e r e i s r e a l f r e e d o m f r o m o b l i g a t i o n

a n d f r o m t i m e , t h e r e i s n o r e a l V a c a t i o n .

■ R e c r e a t i o n I s a n o t h e r a b u s e d t e r m . I t m e a n s a n i n ­

t e r v a l o r c i r c u m s t a n c e w h i c h m a k e s y o u f e e l " c r e a t e d

a g a i n , ” w h i c h r e s t s a n d r e l a x e s y o u , a n d r e s t o r e s y o u t o f u l l

v i g o r a n d v i t a l i t y a n d e n j o y m e n t o f l i f e . I t ’s a b s u r d t o w e a r

y d u r s e l f o u t t r y i n g t o b e c o m e r e f r e s h e d . R e c r e a t i o n s h o u l d

n e v e r l e a v e y o u m o r e d e b i l i t a t e d t h a n w h e n y o u b e g a n .

S o , m a k e t h i s a v a c a t i o n , a n d n o t a h e c t i c a n d e x h a u s t ­

i n g r a t r a c e i n t h e m i s t a k e n p u r s u i t o f p l e a s u r e s w h i c h y o u

’ a r e t o o w o r n o u t t o e n j o y . . T h e n y o u w i l l r e t u r n to t h e l i f e

o f s c h e d u l e s a n d d e m a n d s r e f r e s h e d a n d r e n e w e d . T h a t ’s

w h a t v a c a t i o n s a r e f o r .

1}sak y o u again.(S lg a e d ) B e tty Z U g er, P resides)!

To th e E d ito r ,I have J u t rece iv ed d ip p in g s of

the H em s rec e n tly pub lished io your, n e w sp a p e r on th e Helen K elle r W otid C r a n k to r tb e Blind. I a lw ay s h a v e b een k een ly a w a re c f the ( r e a l v a lu e p f tb e p u b lic ity f iv e s lo my .w o d t fo r th e blind,

h e r e u d a b ro a d , a a d I w an t yon to know h ow d eep ly I a p p rec ia te tM aerv lce yo n h ave re n d e re d to th is a p p ea l In m y nam e.

I t Is a m arv e lo u s ex p e rien ce su c h aa G od m ak e s p o ssib le—tb e w iy ln w hich th e A m erican people, seek ing n e ith e r rew ard n o r re c ­ognition fo r th e ir g en ero sity , a re he lp ing to fulfill th e d re a m th st baa g iven en e rg y an d p u rp o se m y life. W hen A nne Sullivan M acy a n d I b e g a n w ork ing fo r th e bUnd,I hoped th a t w p m ig h t b e h u m * m ea ts ! In k ind ling In n er lig h t fo r the bUnd o f A m erica , b u t I d id n ot ex p ect to liv e to see n move* m e n t s ta r te d fo r th e d e liv eran ce o f th e b lin d th ro u g h o u t th e world.I can n o t th an k you aa deep ly s s 1 (eel, b u t m y h e a r t glow a a n d al­w ay s will g low w ith tbe b e a u ty of y o u r fu rth e rin g the C ru sad e to r th e b lind o f the w orld.

(Signed)H elen K e lle r

FUSTIC Mt COfflliSK h Y \ t O oO m$wm h i - S

Cancsr And You

M a q r , I t n e t m o st c a n ce r* a n e n a b l e , II d S to e W l a d a w . L e a n

A .'th tf :^ S e * e a :‘'-p! S ig n a ls k C a n c e r " ' ' R e q u e s ts e f c a n c e r tttaratan * e o l< be s s a t t e tb a A m e ric a s C an ce r Society, N ew J e r s e y D ivision , H I C e a tra l A v e , N e w a rk T, New J e n e y . I f the r e ­q u e s t doee n o t Involve p e rso n a l m ed ica l p ro b le m s, w h ich atasuld b e tsk e n op w llh th s fsm fly d oc to r, o r p ro fess io n s! e th ics , l i te ra tu re a a d la fo rm stlo n w in b e fo rw ard ed te y e a .

Q.—A re a il tu m o rs o r g row ths c a n ce ro u s?

K.—N o, T u m o rs o r g row ths, a s th ey a n so ine tlm ea ca lled , a re of tw o k in d s—b en ig n and m alig n an t o r can cero u s.

Q.—'W hat is tha d iffe ren ce be- ree n a b en ig n an d a can ce ro u s

g row th?A —A b en ig n tu m o r d o es n o t

s p re a d to o th e r p a r t i o f th s body. A m alig n an t tu m o r m ea n s c a n c e r and, if u nchecked , m a y sp re a d| pil

Q—Is cancer contagious?A —A s f a r a a know n th e re Is n o

r e c o rd o f a d o c to r, n u rse o r any- ’‘c a tc h in g '' c a n c e r b a n a

p a tie n t,’ h o w ev er d o s e th ey m ay h av e b een In tak in g c a re o i a

Q —C a n o n e h sv e c a n c e r w ith­o u t n o tic e a b le sy m p to m s?

A — P a lo u su a lly is a l a t e sy m p to m o f c a n c e r io In |h e ir e a rl ie s t s ta g e s m o s t fo rm s o f c a n c e r c a n b e d e te c ted on ly th ro u g h a p h y s ica l e x a m in a tio n ^

Feety-Ftve Y e a n A g e

(Issu e Ju )y X U 14) V e a k fish ln g In R a r ita n B a y o ff

K e y p o rt a o d o th e r p a r t s o t~ th e

b a y s t s i t e d la la s t w e * a a d h a s co n tin u ed alnce w tth v a ry in g auc-

c e s s o f tb e a n g le r . T h e n e t f is h e r ­m e n h av e b e e a c a tc h !

to g e th e r w ith H u e flah. l a la rg e ' U e i a n d m a n y b a r r d a h a v e '

b e e n ih tp p e d to th e N ew Y o rk m ark e t.

L a s t S s tu rd a y m a n y D e m o c ra ts f ro m F re eh o ld w e n t to SefcOer’S B each , C liffw ood. s o d h a d a n tin g a n d f lah d in n e r . -

A p p aren tly s v ic tim o f W lllism D id w ay o f A l l tn h u n t , 61 y e a r s o ld . Is a t U s b o m s la a •en ll-e tu p o r. H e Is u n a b le to r e ­m e m b e r U s Id en tity o f to r e c a l l re c e n t ev en ts . D ld w sy h s s b e e n a m o to rm a n (o r th e la s t s ix y e ari. H e re ta in e d h o m e e a rly W ednes­d a y m o rn in g a n d c o m p la in ed t h a t h is m em o ry te e m e d to h s v e le f t h im . D o c to n fo u n d n o m a rk s to s u b s ta n t ia te a th e o ry t h a t h e m ig h t h a v e b e e s in ju re d In so m e m sm ie r .

P a t r ic k J . D ev lin a ssu m e d h l i d o tie a a a p o a tm a s te r a t:M ataw «l> W ed n esd ay m o rn in g . I k W w b Be e t le FU ry a a d Jo eep h B a le r s i c le rk s . T h e y s ta r te d In on M ondsy . b e in g in s tru c te d b y M rs. H e rb e rt S tu r t a n d M iss B lack to le a n t t h f 1 ro u tin e o f th e o ffice.

Sou th A ra to y is g o ing to h ave a n “ O ld H om e Day” th is y e a r

-and- tfecided to l u v a u d a Salt W a te r D ay , w h ich fo rm erly w as a -g ro a t d s y In th e h is to ry o t th a t c ity . F o r m e r ' res id e n ts in la rg e n u m b e rs a r e ex p ec ted to re tu rn f o r f t e tJSy.

T w o m u d d ig g ers a re a t w ork in M a ta w a n C re e k d eep en in g tbe c h a n n e l.

F . F . C oggln c losed th e s s le T u e sd a y o f h is pou ltry fa rm on th e H oim del R o sd to W Qllam Lyon o f N e w a rk , th e c o a a ld e n tk m b e ing t U . m . M r. C oggln took In p a r t p a y m e n t a ho u se in N ew ark sn d s p ro p e r ty In B rooklyn sn d to-day th e n ew o w n er took possession.

T b e E lia , a new m ark e t b o a t o f th e R a r ita n B ay Line, Capt, C . T . B a u e r , m an a g e r , h a a b een p u t i n 'o p e r a t io n betw een K eyport a n d N ew Y o rk w ith the placing o f o th e rs on tb e rou te a s soon a s b u s in e ss w a rra n ts .

Twenty-Fire Y e a n Age(Is su e F r id a y , J u ly <, ISM)

T h e e s ta b lish m en t of a la rg e c e n tra l bank ing Institu tion tn M on­m o u th C ounty w ith b ran ch es in s ix d iffe re n t tow ns, is In p ro cess . F iv e p ro m in e n t b an k s w hich s r e a lre a d y In o p e ra tio n , have adop ted fo rm a l re so lu tio n s sg ree ln g to a m a lg s m s te w ith th e new R ed B an k N a iio n a l B a sk , to fo rm a

It’s the.■Law

, 3 J tu J j t f l Columx b m u s stu to n n a w m v n m c f n a n s j m s r m n i u u K a m u i m i u a m n a t s s p n n i o s s d u a n m a o s m a s s m o v m a M e a s u u m a iM a ic x a u n a a n a a t a u i to i f m a u n a u e s

ConfessionsP o p u la r o p in ion Is th a t s

n o rm a lly d o e s n o t co n fess to o r a d m it th e com m ission o f a c rim e u n le s s h e In fee t d id th e a c t c o m p la in ed o f. W hy th en d o w e s o m etim es h e a r th a t s c o u rt w in re fu se to a c c e p t a confession in e v id e n c e a t th e t im e o f tr ia l} .

A copfeai lo n , to b e a d m iss ib le t n e v id e n c e In a t r l s l , m o s t b e v o lu n ts r ity m ad e . In o th e r w o rd s , i t c a n n o t b e o b ta in e d th ro u g h th e u s * _ o f t o re e ^ fe s r , v io lence, t h re a t! , o r p ro m ise o f ImimUUty: T h e F l t t h A m e n d n v s it t o , , tb e U n ited M a te s C o n rtita tlo o , w h ich p ro v id e s & « t >jo p e rso n ''sh a l l b e co m p e lled In a n y c r lm ln s l c a se to b e w l f n e s a a g a in s t h im s e lf ' g u a ra n te e s th is p riv ileg e .

W hen a d e fe n d a n t ( le a d s g u ilty to a c h a rg e l a o p e n c o u rt b e Is, o f c o u rse , c o n fess in g . W h ere su c h a co n fess io n Is m sd e , th e re Is n o q u e s tio n a s t o I ts b e in g v o lu n ta ry . W h e n , h o w ev er, a d e fen d an t H i k e s a confession w hile In c o s- to d y o f p o lice offic ia ls s n d la te r

re p u d ia te s It, th e court Is bound t o e x a m in e all th e c ircu m stan ces p r io r to ad m ittin g th e confession in ev id en ce . A t th is point, th e c o u rt c a n do o n e o f -two things:

F i r s t , If th e c o a r t c a n d e te rm in e a s a m a t te r o f law th s t th e con­fess io n is n o t adm issib le la ev i­d e n c e , th e c o u rt w ill n o t p e & l t U s u s e .

Second, ih o u ld th e re b e _ q u e s tio n o f f s c t a s to the volun tary n a tu re o f th e confession , th e c o u rt w tll a d m iM h s confesslon a n d p e r ­m it th e d e fe n d a n t to show th a t Ihe con fess io n w a s Involuntary. T he Ju ry w ill then d ec id e w hether e r n o t tb e confession w a i ' vo lu n tary . I f so , th ey w ill co n sid er t t a s e v id en ce . I f no t, then w ill d is ­r e g a rd lt.

O f c o u rse , i h e m ere (a c t th a t a . confession w as Im properly o b ­ta in e d does n o t necessarily m ean th e d e fen d an t is innocent. T he Ju ry m ay etltl conv ict h im o f the c rim e on the b a s is o f o th e r ev i­d en ce p rese n ted . 1

Strong in stitu tio n w ith f7 ,tB 0,M t deposit*. '

M ataw an T o w n sh ip C om m ittee voted to p a y ISON o o a c co u n t o f R 4M .U now d u e th e sch o o ls a t i u m eeting la s t n ig h t In th e T ow n­ship Hall. T h is le a v e s a b a la n c e of £ 434 ,a w h ich t t Is tb e h o p e and n p e c ta d o n Of th e T ow nsh ip officials to p a y b e fo re th e c lo se pf the m o n th , t b e n t n m ee tin g |n fun the r te m sa d s o f the sch o o l bo ard a t th * c lo se at th e f in an c ia l

y e a r fo r th e b o a rd o f ed u catio n .S ta tem en ts o f co nd itions a s at

J u n e 30, issu ed In re sp o n se to c a lls Issued s im u ltan eo u s ly o e T u e sd a y b y the co m p tro lle r o f th e c u rre n c y , b y the F e d e ra l .K e a erv e sy s te m a n d the F e d e ra l D ep o s it In su ra n c e C orporation show Uie b h n k a ol M onm outh C oun ty w ith a to ta l o f $37,048,248.71 on d e p o s it, a s c o m ­p a re d w ith & L M J.M U S a t ih e y e a r en d a n d 134,331,M 107 on M a rc h 1, w h en s ta te m e n ts w e n laa t c a lle d f o r . ’

T h e e a r ly b e g k m ta c o i tb e c o n ­s tru c tio n o t a F e d e ra l p o st o ffice t o r F re e h o ld i s p ro m ised in d is ­p a tc h e s f ro m W ash in g to n , w h e n It w a a aim m m tw d tfcfct' tU O M SM O w i l l ' to o n b e rn ad e e v iltla b le tar t h e e re c tio n of CM p ub lic buildings, th ro u g h o u t the c o u n try .

^At th e m eetin g of tbe B o ard of C hosen F re eh o ld e rs ln F reeh o ld y e s te rd a y m orn ing , a com m uni­c a tio n fro m the S ta te H ighw ay C om m ission in form ed the B o ard th a t Us req u est fo r tbe Com ­m iss io n to ta k e o v e r th e M ataw an- F reehO td-Lakew ood ro a d and m ain ­ta in 1 ^ w ould h a v e to b e d en ied b e c a u s e o f lack of funds, b u t su g ­g e s te d th a t It b e k e p t In re p a ir f ro m tb e m otor vehicle funds a flo ttm en L

T e n Y eara Ago( is s u e T h u rsd ay , J u ly 7, IMS)T h e la u r e n w i H a ih o r F i re Co.

w a s c a lle d o u t a t 4:29 a .m . F r id a y t o e x tin g u ish , s f ire thought to b e o f in ce n d ia ry o rig in a t t b e T * u —im» - H a rb o r In su la tio n Co. d isp la y ro o m s oo R o u te S . F ire f-hLpf E d w in M erw la sa id h e su s ­p e c te d a f ire b u g u se d a d a re to s ta r t th e d m s n d ( le d a f te r h u r lin g th e f la r e in to n e a rb y woods.

G eo rg e T h o m p eo n , ' M a taw an , s u ffe re d b ru is e s a n d s c ra tc h e s w hen- th ro w n fro m h is w agon w hen th e h o rse b e c a m e frig h te n e d a t t b e s o u n d o f th e a la rm fo r th e M a ta w a n F i r s t A id S q u ad S u n d ay m o rn in g . -' A s N e w J e r s e y 's d ro u g h t m o v ed in to i t s 4Sth d s y , R e p . J a n ie s C . A u c h ln d o ss y e s te rd a y so u n d ed <wt th e U .S , D e p o rtm e n t o f A g ricu ltu re b n h a v in g M o n m o u th C oun ty de­c la re d a " d is a s te r . a re a ,” t h a t f a r m e r s m ig h t a p p ly to r fe d e ra l lo a n s t o t id e th e n i o v e r tb e e m e r­g e n c ie s . .

H ow re m e d ia l re a d in g co u ld b e a p p lie d to h e lp r a is e tb e s tu d y a c co m p lish m en t lev e l in d is t r ic t Schools w a s d isc u sse d a l a m ee tin g at th e M a ta w sn Tow nship B o ard o f E d u c a tio n la s t n ig h t

S e a . E lm e r W ene, D e m o c ra tic f o r g o v e rn o r, to ld

m e m b e n o t th e M aU w an Tow n­a h lp D e m o c ra t ic C lu b a t th e Cliff­w o o d fire h o u se o n T toesdsy n ig h t t h a t r e f l e c t io n o f G o v . A lfred E . DrlscOU w in b r in g w ith i t t h e im ­p o s itio n o f a s ta te incom e ta x .

S ix c h ild ren o f M r. s n d M n . R o y C a v a n a u g h , M arlboro -T ennen t R d .. M a rlb o ro T ow nship ; a R e d C ro ss v o lu n te e r d r iv e r a n d fo u r o i e r p e rso n s w e re In ju red o r s h a k e n u p F r id a y a fte rn o o n w hen a M o n m o u th C w m ty R ed C ross x ta t lo a w a g o a e n ro u te f ro m M ao- m o iith M e m o ria l H o sp ita l c ra s h e d In to a c o n c re te ab u tm e n t o v e r a c u lv e r t.

L a w n A flasea ts? ' T h e ta k e t t- e e s y o r " W h y

W o rry ? ” w in g o f th e g a rd e n in g f ra te rn i ty m a y d ra w s tre n g th f ro m th e c o v e r d ra w in g o f th e n e w e s t o f law n le a f le ts p u t « o t b y Ih e S ta te U u iv era ity .

O n o n e a id e t t a ' f a c e th e r e is th is obv io u sly e n e rg e tic d o - fry a a r- eetf, p u sh in g a c o n tra p tio n o v e r h is law n . A cro ss th e fence , tak in g U f IB A tm n m n fjt am i tnrng. l y a a o o n ce rn e d , M r. W hy W orry r e la x e s .

T h e tw o fig u res s e t th e to n e o f th e le a f le t c a lle d “ L aw n D iaeaae C o n tro l — b I t W o rth th e T im e an d E fflu rt? "

D r. S p e n c e r H . D sv ls , e x te n ­s io n p la n t iu«A«gp sp e c ia lis t a t tb e C o llege o f A gricu lture^ w ro te th e c ir c u la r to a n iw e r th e often- a sk e d q u estio n , "W h at d iseaso - coB tnd c h em ica l sh o u ld 1 bu y a a du s e fo r m y law n?” ...........................

H e h a s p a c k e d ia io h is c ir c u la r a g r e a t d e a l o f In fo rm a tio n a b o u t th e c u re o f th e m o re c o m m o n law n d ls f a s f s. I f y o u h a v e a f in e law n th a t y o u 're p ro u d o f g o d y o u w a n t to p ro te c t, y o u r in v es tm en t, y o u ’ll f in d th e in fo rm a tio n u s e ­fu l.

D is e a s e — P e rh a p s i B u t D e c D av is w o u ld Hke y o u

tn b e s o r t y n * r l a m raaO y h a f a d ise a s e b e lo re y o u t ie y o u rse lf d o w n t o a s p m y ta g p ro g ra m .

L o ts o f b ro w s e r d e a d sp o ts In law n a r e n o t -ca u s e d , b y d ls -

he w rite s . S m g L s p o t t s Duty a p p e a r b e c a u se yc»' sp ille d f e r t l f i te r o r so m a o th e r C hem ical.

Y o u r m o w er m ay h a v e a g a so ­lin e o r o il d r ip . P e r iia p a th e d a q i- a g e w a s c a u se d by d ogs o r ia -

L a rg e s r e a s o f brow n m ay a p ­p e a r o o a a lope o r w h e n tb e so il Is to o d ry o r to r w e t. T o o l it t le o r to o a a sc h fe r t il is e r c a n c a u se b ro w n in g , to o , s s w ell a s I sc k o f lim e , s p il le d fu e l ofl. w in te r a p ­p lic a tio n p f s a l t on w a lk s , t r e e ro o t co m p e titio n , d e n se sh a d e o r i n in r t d a o i | e ,

Y ou s a y you’v e c h e ck e d a ll th e s e a n d you s ti ll d o n 't know s rh a t 'a w ro n g ? . ' y

P re v en tiv es /D r . D a v is o u tU ao K sy m p to m s

a n d p re v e n tiv e s f o r - a h a tf-doaen ' l a s t s th a t ca d ' p laguS a law n.

N o te th a t law n d ise a s e re q u ir e s p r eve n tio n r a th e r th a n c a re , a n d to b e s u re th a t y o u r law n s ta y s h e a lth y y o u m s y h a v e to s p ra y s o m e y e a n e v e ry M d a y s f ro m A p ril t o S e p tem b e r. '

T h e le a f le t 's a n th o r b in ts t h a t h e 's e n th e a id e o t th a m a a tn Jh o • h a m m o c k w h e n his a d r i s e a ,

"It y o n w a n t y o u r law n t n b e a p leasu re ; i n s te a d pf a b u rd en , r e ­lax ,and e n jo y It.

" Y o u r law n m s y b eco m e d is ­e a se d one y e a r, b u t u n less th a t y e a r Is d iffe ren t ( r a n all o th e r y e a n g o n e b y , y o u r g ra s s w ill o u tg ro w th e d ise a se b y th e en d of th e som m er.* '

On th e o th e r h a n d , m an y law n s r e p re se n t a co n s id e rab le t n v e ^ . m e n t in m o n ey a n d w o rk , a n d d iaeaae is no jo k e . p r . D av is w ill b e hap p y If you w r ite fo r o n e o f h is f re e lea fle ts Ju st o ff th e p re s s .

Y ou can g K h f ro m y o u r co u n ty a g r ic u ltu ra l a g e n t, w h o Is a m e m ­b e r o f th e C a d e fe o f A g ricu ltu re fa c u lty .* o r yo u c a n w r i te to G a r ­d e n R e p o r te r , C o lleg e o f A g rl c u ltu re , R u tg e rs U n iv e rs ity , N ew B ru n sw ick ,

CROSSo n iy

M m H m tjk it* * * & x p v u *

A N D A G R A N D T I M E . . . D o - i t - y o u r s e l f e r s h a d a g o o d

t i m e g a t h e r i n g i n f o r m a t i o n a t R u t g e r s U n i v e r s i t y ’ s C o l l e g e o f

A g r i c u l t u r e T u e s d a y , w h e n 1 1 2 4 - H C l u b m e m b e r s t o o k p a r t

i a a n n u a l S t a t e 4 - H D e m o n s t r a t i o n D a y . T h e r e w e r e 9 $

d e m o n s t r a t i o n s o n a w i d e v a r i e t y o f s u b j e c t s , a l l d e a l i n g w i t h

s o m e p h a s e o f a 4 - H C l u b p r o j e c t . I n d i v i d u a l s a n d t e a m s d

4 - I T e r a s h o w e d h o w t o f r e e z e c h i c k e n s , p a c k a a u i t c a s e , a r ­

r a n g e g l a d i o l u s , s e t i n a z i p p e r , c a r e f o r a n e l e c t r i c m o t o r ,

s e t a t a b l e . , m a k e a g o l d e n e g g c a k e a n d a n u n b a k e d c h e e s e ­

c a k e , c a r e f o r a d o g o r w i r e a l a m p , t o n , m f a f e w o f t h e

d e m o n s t r a t i o n s . P a r t i c i p a n t s w e r e h o l d e r s o f “ e x c e l l e n t ”

r i b b o n s f o r t h e i r d e m o n s t r a t i o n s w o n a t c o u n t y c o m p e t i t i o n s .

A w a r d s w e r e p r e s e n t e d i n t h e a f t e r n o o n I n ' B l a k e H a H .......

L I S T E N T O T H E B I R D I E S , , , A f l u s t e r e d c h i c k e n - u p s e t

t r a f f i c a t E l / t h A v e . a n d T h i r t y - f o u r t h S t f o r a m o m e n t l a s t

w e e k . A n a l e r t t a j d d r i v e r h e l p e d r e s t o r e o r d e r . T h e b i r d

h a d e s c a p e d u n n o t i c e d f r o m a c r a t e o n a t r u c k t h a t h a d g o n e

o n I U w a y . I t f l u t t e r e d a r o u n d , m o r e & g i t a t e d t h a n t h e

n o r m a l c r u s h o f . p ^ e s ^ n a n s n e a r A l t m a n ’s . ' T h e p a t r o l m a n

o n ' d u t y h a l t e d t r a f f i c . J o a q u e n P e r l a t a , a e a b h i e , j u m p e d

p u t , g r a b b e d t h e s q u a w k i n g b i r d a n d t r i e d t o t u r n i t o v e i f ^ g

t h e . p a t r o l m a n . . B u t h e w a s b u s y w i t h t r a f f i c a m i p o l i t e l y

d e d i n e d c u s t o d y . H i e d r j v e r t o o k t h e c h i c k e n i n t o t h e c a b ,

w h e r e l t s e t t l e d d o w n b e s i d e h i m . H e d r o p p e d h i s p a y i n g

' f a r e a t t h e M c A l p i n H o t e l a n d d r o v e o f f w i t h t h e e x t r a p a s ­

s e n g e r , . . R e m i n d s u s o f ( l i e p i g e o n f o u n d f i o u n d e r u i g i n t h e

t » a t e r n e a r t h e K e y p o r t Y a c h t C h i b d o c k . W a s r e s c u e d b y

H a r r y R o s s w h o s a i d th e b i r d m u s t h a v e t h o u g h t h e w a s a

s e a g u l l

E A T N O W , P A Y L A T E R . , . N o w c o m e s a v a r i a t i o n o n

t h e “ e a t n o w , p a y l a t e r ” , c r e d i t c a r d s . I n C h i c a g o a n e w c l u b

c a l l e d E n t r e , I n c , h a s b e e n f o r m e d . I t s e l l s m e m b e r s h i p s f o r

$ 1 0 a y e a r . T h e m e m b e r r e c e i v e s a g u e s t c h e c k f o r e a c h o f

1 0 C h i c a g o a r e a r e s t a u r a n t s p l u s a m e m b e r s h i p i n o n e o l

C h i c a g o ' s k e y d u b e , a c c o r d i n g t o H i e A s s o c i a t e d P r e s s . T h e

g u e s t c h e c k e n t i t l e s t h e m e m b e r t o a f r e e m e a l f o r a g u e s t a t

a n y o n e o t t h e e s t a b l i s h m e n t s . T h e m e m b e r p a y s f o r o n e

- d i n n e r ( t h e m o r e e x p e n s i v e , i f t h e r e i s a d i f f e r e n c e ) a n d h i s

E n t r e c h e c k c o v e r s t h e o t h e r . U t e c l u b ’s a i m i s t o s p a r k t h e

m em bers’ in terest i n d i n i n g a t the v a r i o u s restaurants. A l

T u r n e r , t h e f o u n d e r , s a i d : " H e r e s t a u r a n t s a r e v i r t u a l l y g i v ­

i n g a w a y o n e m e a l o n t h e c h a n c e t h a t t h e c l u b m e m b e r w i l l

b e c o m e a r e p e a t c u s t o m e r , p a y i n g f o r b o t h m e a l s . ” L o v e r s

o f r a d i s h e s m o a t o f t e n b e c a m e r e p e a t c u s t o m e r s .

H I G H I N T H E S K Y . . . A d i s p a t c h f i l e d f r o m P r o v i d e n c e ,

R . I . , r e c e n t l y t o l d a t x m t E a s t e r n A i r L i n e ' s J e i l r e t o h i r e

5 6 0 n e w s t e w a r d e s s e s . T h e a r t i c l e s a i d t h e c o n c e r n w a s d r o p ­

p i n g t h e a g e l i m i t f r o m 2 7 t o 1 9 f o r b e g i n n e r s . H o w e v e r , t h e

c o m p a n y e r r e d i n t h e s t a t e m e n t o n w h i c h t l i e a r t i c l e w a s

b a s e d . T h e s t a r t i n g a g e w a s d r o p p e d t o 2 0 . B u t 1 9 - y e a r -

o l d s a c r o s s t h e c o u n t r y r e a d t h e i n c o r r e c t v e r s i o n . W i l l i a m

X A l l e n ' o f E a s t e r n ' s P r o v i d e n c e o f f i c e s a i d I m b a d ' r e c e i v e d

t h o u s a n d s o f a p p l i c a t i o n s ” b y a i r m a i l , t e l e p h o n e a n d t c l a -

& s t i l l 2 0 , b u t , B u t « r a - w * l t ’t a < « r v * n r -

g i r l s o f 1 9 . I f t h e y - a r e a c c e p t e d t h e y w i l l b e s e n t t o S c h o o l

a f e w w e e k s b e f o r e t h e i r 2 0 t h b i r t h d a y . T h e r e a s o n f o r t h e

h i H n g i s b e c a u s e s o m a n y g i r l s f i n d h u s b a n d s a s h o r t t i m e

a f t e r t h e y t a k e t o t h e a i r .

T H I S * N T H A T . . . T h e g o v e r n m e n t h a s J u s t a n n o u n c e d ^

p l a n s t o s e l l a b o u t 2 6 5 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 p o u n d s o f c o c o n u t o i L I n c a s e ‘

y o u ' r e I n t e r e s t e d ; c o c o n u t o i l I s J u s t t h e t h i n g t o u s e f o r a

d e e p t a n t h i s s u m m e r . O n l y t r o u b l e i s , t h e f e d s a r e g o i n g

t o s e l l t h e b o o t y i n l o t s o f a b o u t 1 0 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 t o 1 4 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0

p o u n d s e a c h . D o n ’ t b e d i s c o u r a g e d , w h y n o t f o r m a n e i g h b o r ­

h o o d c o c o n u t o i l p o o l , . . S e e w h e r e G o v . R o c k e f e l l e r h a s

f o r b i d d e n h i s a i d e s t o a c c e p t a n y p a s s e s t o s u c h e v e n t s a s

p r i i ^ f i g h t s a n d h o r s e r a c e s . I f i t e v e r h a p p e n e d i n J e r s e y ,

T r e n t o n w o u l d b e f l o o d e d b y t h e t e a n o f t h e p o l i t i c i a n s . . .

R e e d r e c e n t l y t h a t t h e W a r r a n t O f f i c e r , a f i x t u r e i n t h e N a v y

f o r 1 8 4 y e a r s , i s o n ( h e w a y . o u t . U n d e r a p l a n a p p r o v e d b y

t h e S e c r e t a r y o f t h e N a v y , t h e l a s t W a r r a n t O f f i c e r w i l l l e a v e

t h e N a v y ’s a c t i v e l i s t b y 1 9 6 4 . H o w e v e r , o n t h e b r i g h t - s i d e ,

t h e . M a r i n e s p l a n t o - e x p a n d t h e i r W a r r a n t O f f i c e r p r o g r a m .

A STORY FOXG O O O E N G U S H

F O R YO U N G EA R S (A s b u iy P a r k P r e s s )

C h ild ren ’s re c o rd s f e a tu rin g c h a ra c te r s who u se b a d g r a m m a r h a v e b e e n w ith d raw n fro m th e a i r b y th e N ew Z e a la n d b ro a d c a s tin g s e rv ic e . B u g s B u n n y , If w e m a y m ix a m e ta p b o re , h s s b e c o m e th e g u in e a p ig , a n d th e y o u n g s te rs fro m "D o w n U n d e r" w ill n o lo n g er h e a r h is p la in tiv e vo ice o v e r th e a i r u n til , h e ta k e s a few le sso n s In E n g lish ._ A t f l n t b lu sh th is seem s Uke c a r ry in g th in g s s b i t f a r in N ew Z e a la n d . I s i t r e a l ty Im p o rtan t a lit tle ra b b i t w ho r tm p s a c ro ss {be p a g e s o l o u r n e w sp a p e r c o m ic se c tio n s a n d g o e s o o th e a i r t q e n te r ta in c h ild ren u se goo d g ra m ­m a r ? Upon seco n d th o u g h t w e belleVe i t Is . A fte r aO, c h ild ren l e a n to sp e ak b e fo re th ey h a v e e v e n b e a rd th e w o rd “ g ra m m a r. A nd s in c e th e ir f ir s t k now ledge o f s p e e c h Is d e riv e d f ro m w h a t- th e y h e a r r a th e r th a n f ro m a n y k n o w led g e t t g ra m m a r . It b e c o m e s d o u b ly Im p o rta n t t h a t w h a t th e y h e a r i s w o rth y o f c o n s titu tin g a n e x a m p le . •

W e doubt th a t any com ic s t r ip o r rad io p ro g ra m w ill su ffe r fro m th e u s e o f c o r r e c t g r a m m a r . N o p ro g ra m , n o t e v e n a th r i lle r , w ill su ffe r if th e b a d m a n a d m its b e " h a s n 't - a g a t ,” in s te a d o f p r o ­c la im in g th a t b e “ a in 't g o t n o n e ." W e w o u ld m ik e a n ex cep tio n o f d ia le c ta l u sa g e fo r th e rea so n th a t th is I s n e c e s s a iy to Id en tity th e c h a ra c te r a n d th e se ttin g ; a n d s o t e v e n a em a i l ch ild I s m is le d b y u n g ra m m a tic a l dT alecf f u r t h e re a s o n th a t i t I s e n tire ly d iffe re n t fro m an y th in g e l f e h e b e a n a n d h e rec o g n iz es i t a s b e in g s o r t o l " m a k e b e liev e .”

W e l e a n a lo t m o re ( ro m w h a t w e b e a r a n d o b s e rv e th an h w h a t w e s tu d y . A n d th e t e a i s a p p a re e t: W e l is te n a a d o b se rv e a lo t m o re th an w e s tu d y . A n d s in c e w h a t w e h e a r , a n d p e e h a s s a c h a a im p a c t upon o s w hy m ak e it a s g ra m m a tic a l a s p o s ­s ib le?

B y M tr g a rc t A . L eavy

Lost AgainA rch ib a ld A nt w a s b u s ily c a r ­

ry in g c a k e c ru m b s d o w n In to th e a n t h ill w here- h e l iv e d w ith M s fam ily a n d m an y , m a n y o th e r r e l ­a tiv es .

“ A r t h a a l d l - W s m o th e r - o i le d . "C o m e h e re , ' I w a n t y e w to do so m eth in g fo r m e ."

A r c h i b a l d ’s m o t h e r g a v e h i m a

m e s s a g e t o c a n y t o G r a n d m o t h e r

A n t , w h o l i v e d i n a n o t h e r a n t h i l l

o v e r b y t h e , p a s t u r e f e n c e .

“ Now Just th is once.- t ry not to g e t - la s t , A rchibald .* ' s a id h i s m o th e r. “ R e m e m b e r to go s tr a ig h t a h e ad -u n til y o u g e t to th e w ild c h e rry tre e , th en tu rn r ig h t a n d y o u w ill b e a t G ra n d m o th e r A s f s p lace . T e ll h e r a h o o t th e n e w h lll-ra fs in g b e e w e , a r e h a v ­ing to m o rro w . T h en c a m e s tr a ig h t h o m e.” . . ' • " '

A rch ib a ld s ta r te d o ff. T h e : d i­rec tio n s h is m o th e r h a d g iven h im se em e d s o e a sy , b e knew h e w o u ld n 't g e t t o t th is t im e . H e w e n t s tra ig h t a h e a d u n t i l h e rea c h e d th e w ild . c h e rry t re e .T h e n .h e .tu rn e d right, jg ^ tim e

a t a ll , h e a r r iv e d a t G ra n d m o th ­e r A n t 's p lace . ■ -

G ra n d m o th e r A n t A rch ­ib a ld tor te llin g b e r a h o o t th e h itl-ra is ln g bee . " P le a s e d o n 't g e t lost - o n the -w a y - ho m e , " ab a s a id .

" I su re ly w o n 't g e t lost,** s a id A rch iba ld . “ I found th e p la c e so e asily .” , '

A rc h ib a ld c ra w le d th ro u g h th e p a s tu re g r a i s u n til h e r e a c h e d th e w ild c h e rry tre e .

"N o w M other s a id 'G o s tr a ig h t a h e a d u n til you co m e to th e w ild c h e rry t r e e . ' T h e n tu rn w h ich w ay ? Oh, r ig h t, I r e m e m b e r !"

A rc h ib a ld tamed r i g h t . H e w a lk ed fo r a lo n g tim e . F in a lly h e sto p p ed o n a tw ig t o r e s t

“ Oh d e a r! ” h e th o u g h t. "T h is d o e sn 't look a t a ll lik e th e way hom e. I m u s t h a v e m ad e the w rong tu rn a f te r a lL I 'm lost ^ a g a in ! " . . '

A rc h ib a ld s a t o n th e tw ig and w o n d ered w h ich w a f he shou ld tu rn n o w . “ f w o n d er it I w ill be a b R to 0 n d ray w ay b a c k to tb e w ild c h e r ry t r e e ? " h e said .

S udden ly , th e tw ig A rch ibald w ss s ittin g on b e g a n to m ove!“ I m u st b e d re a m in g ," s a id A rch­ibald . 'T w ig s c a n ’t w a lk !" But th e tw ig k e p t on m o v in g , and A rch­ibald h u n g o n f o r d e a r life.

" W h ich a n t hill d o y o u live- In?’’ a sk e d th e tw ig . “ I k now m o st o i th e o n es a b o u t h e re . I c o u ld la k e y o u h o m e "

A rc h ib a ld w a s f rig h te n e d . “ A tw ig th a t c a n w alk a n d t a tk . too !” b e sa id . " I n e v e r h a r d o f s u d i a tilin g !” ' - - -

T h e tw ig lau g h e d . “ I 'm not . a tw ig a t all.r* I t. s a id . “ I ’m s n b i­se c t. I 'm cislMd Ute w a lk in g s tick b e c a u s e ; I look s o m u c h lik e a tw ig ." ■

A rch ib a ld - fe lt b e tU r .— *Tfou cou ld h a v e fooled m e !” b e sa id . “ I liv e i a th e a n t h la o v e r b y t h r b a m d o o r, i f yo u k n o w w h e re th a t Is ." ■ . •

s tic k , a n d b e fo re A rc h ib a ld b a d ­tim e to rea liz e w h a t w a s h ap p a a - la g , b e w u b a c k a t h is h o m e.

"W h a t took y o u so lo n g ? " a d k - e d M other, '

" I g o t la s t ,” c o n fe s se d A rchi­b a ld , " h u t m y f rie n d , th e w s ild a g s tic k b ro u g h t m e . b o m e sa fe ty .” H e tu rn e d a ro u n d t o th a n k U s n ew frien d , b u t th e p la c e w here) I k s m l k % s t ic k h a d -b e e n w as. e m p iy . T b e w a lk in g s t ic k w a s gone! '

Thursday, July 2, 1959 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL Pag* Five — First Section

Politics School fo Start Monday

. M ra. F a d e H oran , p re s id e n t of t i l t W om en’* D e m o c ra tic C lub of M onm outh C oun ty , a n n o u n ced a t tb e re g u la r m e e tin g , h e ld J u n e 23 a t 8 p .m . a t th e P le a sa n t Valley In n , H o lm del, th a t th e f i n t "School o l P o litic s " w ould s t a r t M onday

'a t B p .m , a t th e V illage Inn. U nion A v e ., U nion B each . T h e school w il l c o n tin u e d u rin g th is m o n th tb n M g h o u t -the county .. M n . H elen V, H ill, K ean sb u rg ,

'-so c ia l c h a irm a n , th an k e d th e com ­. m itte e * o f th e re c e n t Successful luncheon ," th e p ro ce e d s f ro m w hich w iU g o in to th e c a m p a ig n fund. M r* , f t u y D urk in Coll, M iddle­to w n , leg is la tiv e c h a irm a n , spoke

- o a th * H lU isry S c h o larsh ip B u i . w h ich w a s p a w e d o v e r th e v e to of- G o v . R o b e r t B . M ey n ar.

M rt . C la re n c e R a in e , N ep tune , a ro em lje r o f th e n a ty ra l i ia t io n c o m m lttee r re p o r te d on th e J u n e IS ce re m o n y h e ld s t th e C oun ty C ourt H ouse, F reeh o ld , w hen 108 coun ty r e s id e n ts b e c am e s e w U. S . d t l - len a .

Warwick SpeaksR o b e r t W. W arw ick, M onm outh

C ounty T ra ff ic S afety C o -o rd ih a to r e n d i Long B ran ch a tto rn e y , w as th e g u e s t sp e a k e r . H e d iscu ssed tra ffic p ro b le m s to th e co u n ty an d c ite d p e d e str ia n fa ta litie s , sa y in g t h a t o n e -c a r a c c id e n ts a r e th e w o rs t p ro b lem . H e re p o r te d th a t u n d e r th e le a d e rsh ip o f . M onm outh C ounty P ro s e c u to r V in c e n t P . K e u p e r f a t a l a c c id e n ts l a tb e coun­ty th is y e a r a r e dow n on e-th ird f ro m 1958.

M n . G u s ta v e J . F r e re t , F a i r H av en , v ice c h a irm a n o f th e M on­m o u th C oun ty D e m o c ra tic E x e ­c u tiv e C o m m ittee , an n o u n ced th a t M onday evening , J u ly 2T, w ould b e t t e a n n u a l co u n ty fund ra is in g p ro je c t, a b en efit p e rfo rm a n c e a t the N eptune M usic C ircu s . T his will be the f i n t show ing o f the "Z leg fle ld F o llie s” and tic k e ts h sv e b e e n d istr ib u te d to s ll lo ca l lead ­e rs , Mr*. F r e re t , w ho ts s e rv in g a s coK ^tairm an o f the a ffa ir , s a id T he c lub d e c id e d to p u rc h a s e a full p ag e a d v e rtis e m en t in th e p ro ­g ra m booklet fo r th s t ev en in g .

T he follow ing c a n d id a te s w ere in tro d u ced a n d sp o k e b rie fly : T hom as J . S m ith s r . , F a i r H aven, c a n d id a te fo r s ta te s e n a te ; F ra n c is J . M ahoney, A sbury P a rk , can ­d id a te fo r co u n ty c le rk . J o h n W. A pplegate , M a taw an , c a n d id a te fo r s u rro g a te a n d p res id e n t o f the M at­aw a n D e m o c ra tic C lub , ex ten d ed g ree tin g s a n d In tro d u ced C h a r le s O’H are , a c a n d id a te fo r M ataw an Borough Council.

A ssisting M rs. E v e re t t P h illip s, c h a irm a n of th e hoa t c lu b , w ith r e ­fre sh m e n ts w e r e M rs . H aro ld D eitz , M r i . S oph ie W einste in , M rs. J. H a to ia 'Coateflo,* M rs. Atift'e J.

. A h lera , M r* ,' 'W a r r w V fe e i lm d an d M rs. M ae GU lIs. A :S p e c le l a w a rd , d o n a ted b y M rs . G en ev iev e Don­nell, a m em b e r o l th e M ataw an Borough Council: w a s w on b y M rs. M uriel O 'B rien , Sea Bright.

T h e nex t m eetin g o f the club will be held a t the F lam in g o Room K ean sb u rg , in S ep tem b er. T h e K e a n ib u rg D e m o cra tic Club will be boats, w ith M rs. A ngelo Bottone, serv ing aa ch a irm a n .

K e y p o r t W o m a n H o n o r e d A t S p e c i a l M i l w a u k e e C e r e m o n y

M r*. M a rjo rie B . W ard , ( c e n te r) , B ro a d S t , K ey p o rt, vrbo w a s se le c te d “ H o m em ak ln g T e a c h e r a t tbe V e a r” In a n a tio n w id e p ro g ra m sp o n so red b y ''S e v e n te e n ” M ag az in e , a c c e p ts c o n g ra tu la t io n ! froen M ls i O lg a B ru c h e r ( le f t) , P re a ld e n t e f (be A m erican H o m e E c o n o m ic s A sso c ia tio n , a a d M rs . S lg a a a E a r le , D ire c to r o l FOod a n d H o m em ak ln g E d u c a tio n f o r “ S e v e n te e n ," a t a sp e c ia l c e re m o n y l a h e r h o n o r h e ld a l M ilw au k ee !**( w f f k 1

M rs. W ard . C h a irm a n e f tbe H om e E co n o m ies D e p a r tm e n t e f B ad B a n k H igh School, w on ta p b e a u t f o r h e r p ro je c t, " B e d B an k H ig h School ‘A d o p ts’ a F a m ily ." F o r t ie r e a try , sh e v a s a w a rd e d a p r t s t t r i p t* th e A m e ric a * H om e E e o nom k s A sso c ia tio n C o nven tion la M ilw aukee,

M a t a w a n P erso n a l I t e m sNewa Ot Tea Aad Tear Family la Appreciate! Al ta y Time

Old Bridge Woman Succumbs Tuesday

M n . E lizab e th B ates, 0 1 d B ridge, widow o f John A lan B ates, d ied T uesday , Ju n e 30. 1959,' a t h e r h o m e, follow ing a lo ttg lUness. A fo rm e r res id en t of P e r th Am boy, she w as a c o m m u n ican t o f St. M a ry 's C hurch . P e r th A m boy, and • m em b er o f its R o sa ry Society.

S he is su rv iv e d b y - t h r e e d a u g h te rs , th e M isses M a ry and M a rg a re t B a tes. O ld B rid g e , and M rs. E lizab e th O 'N eill, N ew Y ork; four sons, R o b ert an d A lan , P e r th Am boy, H a rry , L a u ren c e H a rb o r sn d T hom as, O ld B ridge; 16 g ra n d ­ch ild ren and s ix g re a t-g ra n d ­ch ild ren .

F u n e ra l se rv ic e s a r e b e in g held th is m o rn in g a t 6:30 a .m . a t the Jo sep h V . C ostello F u n e ra l Hom e, P e r th Am boy, fo llow ed b y a solem n req u iem m ass a t 8 a.m . a t S t. M a r / a Church* In te rm e n t w ill b e in th e c h u fc h c e m e te ry .

Matawan Residents ALMethodiit Camps

T h is w eek 11 ch ild ren an d th re e a d u lts w ill a tte n d M eth o d is t Sum ­m e r C am ps fro m M a u w a n . A t the New J e rs e y C o n feren ce C en te r, M t M isery , will, b e S h a ro n T hor- t e n , C aro l A nn S ch n e id e r, K ath y B eam a n d S u san S m ith .

A t th e M eth o d is t S u m m e r As­sem b ly a t M a lag a w ill b e C aro lyn S m ith , .K aran G e tsh a ll , P e n n y W il­k in s, T hom as H en d erso n , G arey , H e rm a n n , R ic h a rd In g ra m a n d W endy D olan . 'The. R ev . F r a a k - E ; S w eeten is r e g i s t r a r to r - th e w eek siid M rs. S w eeten w ill b e ' t b e

.co u n se llo r . W illiam D . W ie lan d w in be a co u n se llo r a n d c h o ir d ire c to r .

Sodhoppers Start New Shop Projects

T h e B row ntow n S o d h o p p ers 4-H C lub f c l d l t s f i r s t s h o p m ee tin g o f t h e s e aso n a t th e h o m e o f the

- p ro je c t l e a d e r , 'J a m e s A ra c e an d th e J a i l o r le a d e r , BID A race .. N o s m em b e rs '.s ta r te d . th e i r p ro je c ts a n d a s h o r t t a lk o n s h o p sa fe ty w a s g iv en b y M r. A ra c e , w ho a jao e x p la in e d th e s e w p ro g ra miiil • .

U w a s d e c id e d to , ho ld sb o p m ee tin g s e v e ry o th e r T u e s d s y eve­n ing . R e fre sh m en ts w e re se rv e d by S a y m o o d Z izik .' O th e rs a tte n d ­in g a c r e H o w a rd D u n h a m , G ero ld M o ln a r a n d G a ro ld a n d R o g e r M iller* .. •- -

M r. an d M rs. E d g a r P ika sp en t th e w eekend la A sh land , M ass ., a n d oo M onday a tte n d e d th e fu­n e ra l o f M r. P ik e 'a m o th e r , M ra. A ng ie P ike , a f re q u e n t v is i to r tn M ataw an . M rs . P ik e w u I I - y e a rs-o ld . A lso a tte n d in g th e ir g ra n d m o th e r 's fu n e /a l w ere W al­te r , K enneth and C h arle s P ike.

W illiam C u rrie le f t S a tu rd a y to sp en d one m o n th a t th e Y .M .C A . c a m p of the O ran g es an d M ap le ­w ood, C am p K ltta tln n y , N ew ton. D av id C u rrie is a t C am p M ini­s in k , N ew ton.

M r. a n d M rs. H a r ry H an n a an d M r. an d M rs. W illiam M cG raw e n jo y e d d inne r F r id a y a t th e Old M ill Inn . Sp rin g L a k e , In c e le b ra ­tion of th e b ir th d a y s of M r. H anna a n d M ra. M cG raw .

M rs. A rth u r A b b a i ia w a s a T u esd ay luncheon g u e s t a t th e h o m e of M rs . M o rr ia W olfe, K ey­p o r t . ,• . -

M r. a n d M rs. G e o rg e W. C lark , B ro a d * S t.v ‘ a t t e o U d a p k r ty - a h F r id a y , a t ' t h e ' H om e o f M r; an d M r* . W alte r M lh m , M onm outh B each , g iven In honor of M r. C la rk , jv h o w aa c e le b ra tin g his b irttidgy-

M r. an d M ra. A rth u r A b b a iia sp e n t F r id a y in New Y ork in c e le b ra tio n o f th e ir f ir s t w edd ing a n n iv e rs a ry T hey a tte n d e d th e a tre p e rfo rm a n c e s and en jo y ed d in n er a n d d a n c in g a t th e C opa cab an a .

M r. and -M rs. J o h n J . M uller an d d a u g h te r , B e tty , sp e n t T h u rs ­d a y and F r id a y a t Longw ood G a r­d en s an d V alley F o rg e , P a .

M rs. R o b e rt B. B u tle r e n te r ta in ­ed a t luncheon a n d b rid g e on J u n e 24 w hen h e r g u e s ts w ere M rs . P e te r A. R e a d , M rs. A llan J . M orrison , M rs. T h u rm a n C. N ea lis , M rs. B a y a rd L am b o m , M rs. Jo sep h D ie trich , M rs. E l­m o re K a ttn e r a n d M rs. L ee G. H olland. M rs. D ie tr ich . M r s . L a m b o m and M rs. N ealis w e re p r i i e w inners.

M r. a n d M ra. Jo sep h ^ D . ^Wal­lac e e n te r ta in e d a t a b u ffe t s u p ­p e r S a tu rd a y e v e n in g ln e e k v n i- tion o f th e 16th b ir th d a y o f tb e lr d a u g h te r . R ose M a rie . T h e g u ests w e re C a ro le M o rir io , P a t r ic ia R u t­te r . C onnie D eN ard o , J o a n E v ald i. S a r a h N oddings. L ynn B ayiis, R o sean n e R andazzo , F ra n c e s Ad­le r . P h y llis LiUJe, M a rla M orlzlo. J o s e p h B a n a la to , R o b e r t H aslach . D av id G re g o ry , C h a r le s A l o h s ,J o h n ' H in d s , ' J a d e Sm o y ak , Via- c e n f W ildm an, W illiam Collins, G a r r e t t R oelke a n d J o sep h S. W allace.

M ra. W . O liv e r D iggin e n te r­ta in e d th e F r id a y e v e n in g b rld g s- c lu b . P r i i e w in n e rs w e re M r s . G e o rg e B arb an efl. M n . G e ra rd D ev lin a n d th e h o s te ss . O t h e r g u e s ts w e r e M rs. R a lp h Bedle, M iss P a tr ic ia M cK een , M r s . F ra n k B liss, M rs. C o n rad Jo h an n - sen an d M rs. W iUiam J . 'R a b e l .

M rs . 0 . J . S te rlin g T hom pson s r . a tte n d e d th e S a tu rd a y m a ti­n e e p e rfo rm a n c e o f " I b e P le a s ­u re o f h i s - C o m p a n y ” In N ew Y o rk . ' ' . '' .

M r. a n d M r s , R o ss M ag h an a n d c h i l d r e n , R o n J r . a a d P h y llis , h a v e re tu rn e d fro m a t r ip th ro u g h tb e N ew E n g lan d S ta te s .

M r. a n d M ra. R o b e r t B. B u tle r w ern . w eek en d g u e s ts o f M r. a a d M rs . C h arle s N a g e ls , L a v a le tte , a n d oo S u n d ay w e r e e n te r ta in e d a t d in n e r a t th e R iv e rs id e H otel, T o m s R iv e r , In c e le b ra tio n a f M r. B u t le r 's b if th d a y r ■

M r. a n d M rs . R a y D ro s t, E ng- liabtow n, w e re S u n d a y d in n er g u e s ta o f M r.' a n d M rs. T h u rm a n E . N ea lis . ■■■ --„ -.

M rs . B e r th a S ch an ck a tte n d e d IK W. ' I . Sla t e E n c a m p m e n t—oftb e V .F .W . a n d L a d ies A ux ilia ry F r id a y h e ld a t W ildwood.

M rs . J o s e p h D e rn b e rg e r » fas a W ed n esd ay g u e s t o f M r. a n d M rs. J o s e p h C u lligan , R y e . t f .Y .

M r. a n d M rs . E u g e n e B . M c­K in n ey a n d c h ild re n . B ru c e a n d A nn*, S t. L ouis, M o ., a r e v isitin g M rs . M cK inney '* p a re n ts , M r. a n d M rs . F r e d M . B a r t o w , ............

M r. a n d M rs. S tevenson E n te r- llne a n d c h ild ren , M a rk an d J a m e s , sp e n t the w e e k e n d w ith M r. and M ra. R a lp h Jo b , A sh­land , P a .

Mr. a n d M rs . C lifford C hapm an a tten d ed th a S a tu rd a y m atin e* p e rfo rm a n c e o f " F lo w e r D ru m Song” In N ew Y ork.

M rs. T itu s N ic h o la s / G lendale , L .I . , la v is itin g h e r son-in-law an d d a u g h te r , M r. an d M rs. W illiam H aslach Jr. M iss M ild red N icholas ,wa» a w eek en d g u e s t

M r. a n d M rs . Jo h n J . O 'B rien J t. e n te r ta in e d a t a b a rb ecu e S a tu rd a y w hen th e ir g u esta w e re M r. and M rs. E d w ard M ahoney, S add le B rook ; M r. a n d M rs. E d ­w a rd W a te ib u ry , F a i r L aw n ; M r. an d M ra. F ra n k H effro a , T ea - n eck ; M r. a n d M ra. J a m e s J. K o hlrenken , H a ile t a n d M r. an d M rs i M ic h a e l . G lennonr-SpolgH Q od^

M ra . E lm o re K a t tn e r ■ e n te r t^ n - -ed -a t - h jn d ie o a a n d - b r l d a o tTo n J u n e 23 w hen th e p r iz e w in n e rs w e re M rs. R u sse ll A. G . S te tle r, M rs. P e te r A. R ead an d M ra. F re d e r ick K. D ed erlck . O ther g u e s ts w e re M ra. B a y a rd L am ­b o m , M rs. D o n sld R obinson, M rs. D av id B ruce , M a taw an . an d M rs. Dw ight G atw ood , S ayrev llle .

M r. a n d M ra. F r a n k l i n S. T hom pson w e re w eek en d g u ests of frien d s a t Budd L ak e

M rs. A llan J . M o rriso n w a s a M onday o v e rn ig h t g u es t of M ra. F ra n k H o ran of N ew Yorii and O ip rey , F la .

M r. sn d M rs. Jo h n J . M uller w e re guesta of honor a t d in n er S a tu rd a y ev en in g a t M ing’s Chi­n ese A m erican R e s ta u ra n t, As­b u ry P a rk , in ce le b ra tio n o l th e ir 40th w edding a n n iv e rs a ry . A ttend­ing w ere M r. an d M rs. John W. M uller a n d c h ild ren , K a th y , Ju d y an d M ichael; M r, an d M rs. R ob­e r t E . M u lle r sn d so n s . R o b ert W . an d C h arle s S., M rs. M ae Boyce a n d B etty M uller

M r. a n d M rs. T h o m as Slddons e n te r ta in * ) a t b r id g e o q Sstur- d a y evening w hen th e i r g u esta w e re M r. a n d M rs. H e rb e rt Cot' t re ll Jr., B row ntow n; M r. a n d M rs. S tockton H opkins a n d M r. a n d M rs. C h arle s M andeville .

C apt. M ilfo rd L . N ea lis and M rs. N & Ils a n d d a u g h te r , B a r­b a ra , R um son , w e re S a tu rd a y e ven ing d in n e r g u e s ts o f M r. an d M rs. T h u rm an E . N ea lis

W illiam R. C ra ig a n d J . R ay­m ond K etchel a tte n d e d th e Jo h an n - son-R oblnson p rize f i g h t F r id a y even ing In N ew Y ork .. M ra . E d n a S p en ce i i * cu rg lca l p a tie n t a t M oam outh M edical C en ter.

WUllam H o ste tle r, R e a d in g , P a ., I* sp en d in g h is ^ v a c a tio n v isiting , h is p a re n ts , M r. a n d M rs. J a y F . H o ste tle r. '

M ra. M a rg u e r ite R . L a ird a t­ten d ed th e w edd ing S a tu rd a y of M iss Ann J . J a r r e t t , d a u g h te r of Col. G eo rg e B . J a r r e t t a n d M n . J a r r e t t , A b e r d e e n P r - o v l n g G rounds, A b erd een , M d ., to C a p t W illiam H . T ra v is , J o lie t, 111., *00 o f . CoL H a r r is o a G . T r a v is a a d M rs. T ra v is , F a i r H a v e n , fo rm er­ly ot M a ta w a n .-T h e w e d d in f w as be td a t S t F ra n c e * d e S a les C hurch , A M ngtoo , ‘M d., a n d • th e receirtlon a t th e A b e rd e e n Offic­e r 's C lub.

M r*. R u sse ll W e b er e n te r ta in e d a t b r id g e o n T h u rs d a y even ing . T b e w inner* w e re M rs . W Ullam O hnsm an a n d M ra. G e o rg e D eitz . O th e r g u e s ts w e re M rs . Jo sep h R an k l J r . , M rs.- N ic h o la s F r a n ­c isco , M rs . D onovan L en t, M ra. J a m e s L e d e rm a n a n d M rs . R ich- a r d C e r m a k r

M r. sn d M rs. E d w a rd W. C u r­rie and M r. an d M ra , Q eo rg e H ublney, H oim dal, a tte n d e d ft bu ffe t d in n e r S u n d ay h e ld a t th e M en asq u an R jv e r G olf C h ib . ■ ’

M r. an d M rs . ~Wllllam r T C f a l f h av e re tu rn e d hom e a f te r (p e n d ­ing a w eek ln th s N ew E n g la n d S ta tes .

M rs. R e n s s e la e r L. C a r ta n h a i re tu rn ed h o m e fro m a v l i l t o f s e v e ra l w eeks w ith h e r son-in-law an d d a u g h te r . M r. a n d M n . Ja m e a O. H a rriso n , M id lan d P l l i . M r. C a r ta n w aa a w eek en d g u e s t

M r. and M n . K enneth P ik e an d Children A lan , B a rb a ra a n d D i­a n a , h a v e re tu rn e d h o m e a f te r sp en d in g a w e e k a t L ittle L ake, S unapee, N .H .

M n . E d w in H. D om inick . M at- a w tn , a a d , 'M lss M ary E q u n p S lack , P e r t ) A m boy* sa ile d Fri* Jlajr oh1 t h e ' C 9 ? N t iw 'A m s te rd a m fo r H o lland a n d A u a iria . B idding ' th em bon voyage w e r i E d w in H. Dom inick. M r. an d M rs. F . How­a rd L loyd Jr. a n d c h ild ren . N ikki, R ich a rd an d D eb o rah , M ias P a tr i­cia H elm a. M r*. J a y F . H o ite tter . M iss M ary L lsk an d M rs. Sony, P e a se .

M r. sn d M rs. W I|Ham Ohnsm an e n te r ta in e d S a tu rd a y , in c e le b ri tion of th e f ifth b irth d a y of thru

Madison Farmers Back From Trip

Forty -five M adison Tow nahlp fa rm ers , th e ir w ives a n d frien d s h av e retu rn ed from a t h re * d a y b u s trip which h a s b eco m e a y ea rly event. The group v is ite d th e Ohio A gricu ltu ra l E x p erim en t S ta tio n a t W ooster and the A kron a re a . T he n ex t day they tra v e le d to D c* iv born , M ich., and sp en t tb e d a y 'a t th e H enry F o rd M useum and G reenfie ld Village.

T h e trip back to N ew J e ra e y w as through the rich a g ric u ltu ra l a r« a o f O ntario . C anada, b e tw een Wind* so r and Ham ilton. .................. '

This trip has b ecom e a tradition* a l event, and m any p lac e a of a g r i ­cultural and cultural In te re s t h a v e been visited. '

Those T ak ing T ripThose taking the t r ip w e re M rs.

M sry M Brown, M r. an d M rs. Richard Burlew a r., P a u l F , Bur* rell, M rs N athan C re a im ^n , M rs. Daniel Gaub, Miss E lisa b e th Gey* e r , Howard Reiser, M r. a n d M rs. C h ris Kirschmsn. W illiam K ih ia u , Mr. snd Mrs W alter Ju rm tu i, M r. an d Mrs Alex Lewis, M rs; H olm es Lambertson. M rs C h ris M arts , Mrs. Lvrlyn Schnuck, M r. and Mrs Harry Schnuck, ail of the M ataw an K D area.

Alsu James B. Burlew , M r. and M rs Charles Burlew , M r. and M rs. Louis Burlew. Sam uei C oagrove, M rs Esther D iG regonio, G eorge G aub. Mrs H erb e rt G aub , M ias M arie Gaub. Floyd G re e n , M r. and M rs. C C H auser, M r. an d M rs. Louts Schulm eister, M r. an d M rs. L ouis Ryan. Old B rid g e a re a ; M rs Abbie C ro ssm an an d M ra. H ose Oeriel. D ayton; M ias H asel E m m o n •. M organville ; M rs. Louise Pruden, K eyport; M rs. O lg a Harniahy. Union; M ilton H. Cow an and W arner H. Thurlow , New Brunswick.

The trip is a rra n g e d by th t M id­d lesex County E x tension Serv ice , M r. Cowan and M r. T hurlow , a g r i ­cu ltu ra l agents.

C o l u m b i a n A u x i l i a r y I n s t a l l s O f f i c e r s

.uHI-1'

L *A fit -4r # i * ^

* . Ate.* • &

’ Officer* of tha Cohimblaa Auxiliary, Keypert, wen laitalled at a dinner meeting at the Hofbrauhaus, Atlantic Highlands, o a June 17. Pictured above a n Mra. Margarai Duane, Hauet. secretaryi Mrs, Maria Ehreed, Cliffwood, vice president; Mn. Isabelle Demery, Mer|aavUle, outgoing prosldeat kaadlaf the gavel ts Mn. Derethy Sktdmen, Hailet, incoming presides!; Mrs. Anns Demery, MergaariMT treat- •ret" - •

M n . E u s e n p S k idm ore , w as in­s ta l le d a e p rea ld e n t o f t h e C o lum bian A u x ilia ry o f th e K alghta o f C olum bu* a t tb e a n n u a l In ita l- I t t lc n .d in n e r h e ld In th e . Hof­b ra u h a u s , A tlan tic H igh lan d !,

O th e r o fficer* Insta lled w e re M rs. M a rie E lw ood, v ice p res i­den t; M n . M ir g a re l D uane , is c ro ­ta ry ; M n . A nne D e m e r y , t re a s u re r ; M rs. Jo sep h R e lh e r, M ra. C lifford B ro w er a n d M ra. G eorge D em ery , tru s tee s .

H onored gueets w e re M lcheel N. N app i, faith fu l n a v lg a to ri H arry D e m e ry , G r in d K nlghti R lo h a rd W. B erg en Jr., C o lum bian Club P re sid e n t.

G ifts for p e rfe c t a tte n d a n ce w e re p re s e n te d to M ri. G eo rg e D e m e ry , e ln y e a n ; M r i . C lro N ap p i, fo u r y e a rs ; M r* . E lw ood and M ra. M a rk M u ic a re l l i , tw o y e a n ; M ri . J o h n H inds, M rs. S tan ley W a lc iak , M n . B ro w er, M ra . H a r iy D em o ry , M n . P a t r ic k D ’A lola, M rs. J o s e p h K roaow sk l, M ra. R e lh e r, M ri , Jo h n S c s liu , M n . S tep h en T e s ta a n d M n . Jo h n T n b -a -c h in a , one y e a r .

C o n e g e s w e n p resen ted to the follow ing p a n p res id en ts ; M ra. R e lh e r, M n . N epp l an d M n . F r s n k L etw onsko. A lio fo r M n . L o u li D IO Iro lam o w ho w u not p re le h t .

M n . Sk idm ore, new ly In sta lled p re s id e n t, a n d M ri . O e o rg e D e n v e ry , o u tg o in g p res id e n t, w i n p re ­s e n te d f lo ra l cen te rp ieces ,

M rt . O arreU W alsh w a i oon> m itte e c h a irm a n In c h k rg t o f fti» r sn g e m e n ts . O t h e r o o m m ltte f m e m b e n w e n M n . L etw en sk e, f lo ra l a rra n g e m e n ts! M ra, R e lh e r, p a s t p res id e n t p resen ta tio n ! M rt . W a lc iak , d in n er a rra n g e m e n t* , a n d M ra. W alih se rv e d ee to as t, m s i te r of th e evening .

I t w a s e iu iounced~tfia t m ee tin g s w ill b e su sp en d ed d u r in g th e su m ­m e r m o n th ! w ith th e n e x t m eeU ng to be held in S ep tem b er.

M r and Mra. P au l M o ln sr end M ra M olnar'a m o th e r, M ra . 'B a r th G aub . Browntowrn, left M onday for a n autom obile trip to Ohio w here th ey will visit M ri. M o ln a r 'i Son- in-law and d augh ter. M r. an d Mra. J a c k Shafto and in fan t aon.

Mr and Mra. Roy R oblnaon end ch ildren , M adison, sp e n t Sunday vial ting M r. and M ri. P a u l B lahota and family, Browntown.

Mr a n d M ra. B a r th G aub , Browntown. spen t S u n d ay In P e n n ­sylvania

M n A l b e r t A u m ack and d a u g h te r , K eyport, ep en t F r id a y w ith M r a n d M rp. W Hllam P iip ey and fam ily ,. B row ntow n.1 ,M r. a n d ;M rs . H enry K o eg lsr and In fa s t d a u g h te r ..w e re M onday

d in g e r tg u e e ts o f M n .

M rs. A. O lra rd a n d M ra. B er- n k ra C row ley, P o in t P le asa n t, w e rs rec e n t v ialtora of M r. and M rs. W illiam P itney and fam ily.

M r. an d Mra. N ich o las A race an d sons, J a m o i and W illiam , R oute IS, sp en t S s tu rd s y In P e n n ­sy lvan ia . T hey a tte n d e d the Penn- ty lv e n ls D utch festive! s t K uti- town.

T h e M id-M sdlson Tow nshipi . r . B r ,n c l> ^ South Am boy M em orial

Hoapltal wil. meet a , the Brown-

j Bayshore Moose j Lodge Planned

M r. a n d M rs . J o h n M ak ely an d c h ild ren ; T h e re s a a n d Jo h n J r., G a rd e n C ity , L .I., w e re S unday g u e s ts o f M r. a n d M r* . G eo rg e H alle r in . .

M rs , B a y a rd L a m b o rn e n te r ta in ­e d a t b r id g e o o J a n e 2 ) w h en , th e M rs. L e ro y S lck els , M ra . M *rgu«- r ite R . L a ird a n d M rs . F ra n k BUss a w * p r i i e t r i a a e n . -

B ru ce sn d J a n M acF ay d en . Sea c„. „G irt; M rs. W alte r S w s « . n » Schoo‘ M o n d ,>' « 1 p mM ra. M elvin G re e n . T h o m a s Glea so n , C h arle s a n d D oug las Frank. I B onnie a n d R e y n o l d Gri't'n.J a m e s L e d e rm a n , M ickey and Skip D e iti . B a rb a ra O hnsm an . Mata w an ; M r. an d M rs. W llllsm t)hn> m an s r., L a u ren c e H arb o r . Mis,B a rb a ra W oodhouse, M ra Hut inn B ow ne, K ey p o rt.

M ias C aro l C ra ig spen t th.- »'«■! a s th e g u e s t o f M ls i Nell Hamlin N ew Y ork.

M r. a n d M n . C arle to n H niu la n d e r a n d fam ily a r e spending • w eek In O c e a n B each .

O v er 100 b ay ah o re a re a r e s t d e n ts h av e su b m itted signed a p ­p lica tions and en ro llm en t fees and will b eco m e c h a r te r m em ­b ers o f th e B sy sh o re Lodge of the Loyal O rd e r of M oose. In s ti­tu tion c e rem o n lee will be held In the b a llro o m of th e F lam in g o

H otel, M ein St., K e an sb u rg , Sun-M rs. W. P ta s to w recen tly "pi’n i , d ay , J u ly 19, a t 1 p .m .

se v e ra l d a y s a t the hom e ol M an d M rs. R . F ra e b e l , Valley Ur O n J u n e 2 ] M r*. F ra e b e l rnter ta in e d a t a luncheon In honor ol h e r bouse g u e s t A ttend ing were M ra. A nn S m ith , M rs. umha W ells, M rs . E d ith S m ith . M n C elia M atthew *. M r*. B elle Younit M rs. M a ry C r e e d , M rs . Sally Nnd d in g s, M ra. M ab el C lerk . Mri L illie P la s to w , M r* . E d ith Trap

It w a s an n o u n ced a t th e Iasi m ee tin g th a t 40 m o re h av e tndl- c a te d th e i r In ten tions of bocom lng c h a r te r m e m b e rs . A go sl of 190 h es b een se t. Abe M arcu s , P ss - » s l c , , t n o ffic ia l of th e S u p rem e L o d g r a n d M erle C la rk . T ren to n ,

i i t a te d ire c to r , w e re In c h a rg e of o rg an iz in g th e lodge,

j L e n n y B ellezza, R o b e r t K irch, D an C o p e r t l n o , Jo h n Brown,

h ag en . H ig h s c o re s w ere held b> R alph T o d ero , G eo rg e G riggs, M rs , Y oung , M rs . M e lth e w i and . R ay m o n d H a h n i n d S a v e rls UM ra. C r e s d .

M ichae l F . K id zu s o f th e R j vi nr M ln e ra lo g lca l M useum , Ra vmr D r ., le c tu re d T u e s d s y evening t»-fo ro the c o m b in ed Boy Scum . _____g ro u p * o f L a u re n c e H a rb o r at th r F re d H odtim , L eR oy Leiil L a u re n c e H a r b o r Communiiy M o ran , R o b e r t T ra u tv e tte rC h u rch o n “ R o ck C ollecting H ob b y .”

Bella w e re a p p o in ted a s s com m itte e to se ek p e rm a n e n t q u a r­te rs . In c h a rg e o f ’a rra n g e m e n ts e t th e in s titu tio n a r e F ra n c is B ecker, Jo h n W ebb, W i l l i e m T ay lo r.

’ Jo h nJos

Surprise Shower For Mrs. Joseph Dlniz

M rs. Jo sep h D ln li, U nion B each, w as the guest of honor a l a lu r- p r i i e sh o w er held Ju n e 11. It w as g iven by M rs. B e m e rd M cL aughlin ,, M rs. H en ry Ja n se n , M rs. Virgo! S im m ons. D ecora tions w e n In g re e n an d w hite w ith g ifts a rra n g e d u n d e r a n u m b n l la . R e fre sh m en ts w ere se rv e d buffe t sty ls .

A ttend ing w e re M ri. Vernon Jo n es, M rs. O eorge Bow en, M ra. E v e re t t T h o m e i, M n . E d w ard R ehbetn , M rs. H enry H ard y , M n . Q le n u i B ender, M il l O lo rls Jo n e i, M n . N lch o la i D eM arco; M rs. E d ­w a rd J a m e n , M lu M arlon Ho- e ld e rlln , M rs. V incent Engelk lng , U nion B each ; M ra. R o b ert F e rry , M n . S tan lay F e r ry , M n . Louis B rad fo rd , M ri . N u m le tta P a n z a ra , K ey p o rt; M ri . C h a rle s D onovan, B elfo rd ; M ra. J s m e i O 'B rien , Clif­ton; M rs. J u n e s S p r in g e r , M st­aw an .

G lf ti w e re aen t by M iss S andra F o w le r , M lu C a th e rin e D eM arco , M r s . O eo rg e S ham ing , M rt . Eu- a e n o Stout,- M rs . H e rb e rt Konlsh, M i* . N elson M lle l, M r a / U ll/sn H oelderlin , M lsi B ern ie Sim m ons, M lchee l S im m ons, M iss P s t r lc la D lniz, M ra. Jo aep h Dinia, M ra. F re d Allen.

Award Presented To Lodge Member

M iss E m ille B a u m g a rtn e r w ss p re se n ted a sp ecia l a w s rd at th s fina l m ee tin g o f the aeason of the Lady Colfax R ebakah Lodge held in the O dd Pollow s Hall, M ain St., K eyport. M isi U a u m g srtn e r h a i boon a m em b e r o f the lodge for 50 y e a rs .

A s tra w b e rry th em e w a s used for re f re sh m e n ts se rv e d by Noble G ra n d Mra. J a c k G essner, A b irth ­d ay gift sn d c a k e w ere rece ived by M rs. D onsld B urgess. Union B e a d ) , .from h e r ae cre t psl.

M rs. G esaner announced th e next m eetin g of the group will b e p lan­ned for W ednesday, Sept. 9.

A ttend ing w ere M iss B a u m g a rt­n e r, M rs. G essn e r, M rs. Victor B ennett, M rs A lvin F itsg e ra ld . M rs. Dan C lark . M rs. O eorge E ck m an sn d M rs . Louis Shutten- b e rg , all of K eyport; M ri. K enneth S m ith , A tlan tic H ighlands; M rs. R ussell W yckoff, K csn sb u rg ; M rs. B u rg ess, U nion B each; DeW itt C a rh a rt of Red Bank.

qu lm B a I b o x a, and M ichael RoakQ,

Welcome C o m m ittee ~ T b rr -w « lc o m e - com m stw * w ill c o n s is t Of C h a r le s P o r te r s r . , H ar ry R o b b in s , E lw ood Jo h n so n . P a u l R ossi, P h ilip L anzone , C larenco

...The b i t i i r co m m ittee of the ‘ B e n n e tt, ' R o b e r t F o s te r , M ichael L a d ie s A id ^ S o c ie ty o f th e F»r»t i T o t t i , a n d J o s e p h T o b la . O r. Scy B a p tis t C h o rcb , M a taw an , met on { m o u r F e in m a n . Jo h n C opertino, T u e sd a y a t th a h o m e o f M rs. w u (A n th o n y D e F risc o , a n d E a r l Von- H am S m ith s r . t o p lan for th ejS tm d o w ill g s s ls t m em b ersh ip

Baptist Ladies Aid To Hold Fall Baiaar

b a ta a r to b e b e ld T u esd ay and W ed n esd ay , O c t t t an d U . In the c h u rc h le c tu re ro o m , a chicken d in n e r w ill b e s e rv e d on Oct V> w ith th e f ir s t ta b le s ta r tin g at • p .m . T h e .fo l lo w in g d a y a cafe­te r ia luncheon w ill b e se rv e d from l t :3 0 a .m . to 1:10 p .m ,

I h e so c ie ty w ill R esum e it*

' r ' t v

re g u la r m ee tin g s a n T u e sd sy . Sept B, w ith a c o v e re d di*h luncheon O n W ednesday , S ep t. 11, th e u iual b u s in e ss lu n ch eo n w lli b e served, open lo tb e p u b lic f ro m 11:10 a m u n til 1:M p .m .

M e m b e n a r e i a v f u & to a clam chowder p icn ic to b e h e ld T u etd ay . J u ly 21, a t th e s u m m e r h o m r oi M r. ^ u id M rs . ,D a v id M a rtin , Ship B o tto m . , \ "

, r i.

re g is tra tio n .T h e s ta te '* c ra c k d e g re e s ta ff

fro m P a s ia lc , f iv e tim e w inner o f s ta te c o m p e titio n s , w ill p e r ­fo rm th e r i tu a l ex em p lifica tio n . O fficer* o f th e N ew J e n e y M oose AM O cUtkw wiU In sta ll tb e new o ffic e rs . R a lp h A, V lllan l, fo rm er m a y o r ^of N ew aH r. »!«/■ m m l y se rv e d s s d ie F ra te rn ity '* ^ Su­p re m e G o v e rn o r w ill issu e th e c h a r te r .

Meetlnp wUI be beld July • and July It, at the Flamingo Hotel. Final lastructloei will be given to all partklpaat* of tha. vsrtous ceremonlee to,'be held on tha diy of instiivtibn. Prospec-

a#*!, frtendt *r» to- vttad io attend. ; . -

• vv . * ’ rr*

Hazlet Woman L«av«t For Trip Abroad

M n . J s m e i B. W stson, 1 Stan ro rd D r., H azlet, left b y p lan e bat- I rd a y for a m o n th ’i viaii to I re ­land s n d S cotland. She w aa ac­com panied by h e r s is te r , M rs Jo sep h B suer, h e r niece, Mra. A ndrew M cC ruden e n d th e la t­t e r '! in fant son, s ll of Brooklyn.

M rs. W atson will visit her b ro th e r sn d o ther r e la tiv e . In Bel­fas t. I re lan d ; an o th e r a l i te r In K lrk ln illlock an d re la tiv e s In P aU ley a n d R cn lrcw . a L In Scot, land . Sho Is a fo rm er residen t of K earn y , b u t w a i b o m in Belfast and thia l i her f lr it trip back to h e r n a tiv e co u n try In 1] y e i r i M ra. W stson i i em ployed by U nion F ro ck s, K ey p o rt. She w a i given a bon voysge p a r ty by h e r co -w orkers o n Ju n e 11 s n d re- celvrfd s m oney g ift end e U rg e cak e a i a farew ell p r e s e n t

Scouts, Families Visit N.Y. Camp

C om m issioner J a m e s F F lynn , C h in g a ro ra D istric t, M onm outh Council Boy Scouts of A m s rlc i, h a s announced t h e fo llo w ln f a c o u te rs and m em b e rs o f th e ir fam ills s w ere w eekend g u a s ts at C a m p F o re stb u rg , N .Y .i N eig h b o r­hood C o m m issio n e r J a ck so n Bolce a n d M ra. Boies sn d o h ild ren , G a ry , D ick an d Jan e t* N eighborhood C o m m issio n e r Jo sep h G rlsw en sk i a n d M ri, O risw ensk i an d son . Jo sep h Jr. A ssistan t D is tr ic t Com* m lss lo n e r E d w ard F e r ra r i a n d M rs. F e r r a r i an d ch ild ren , E d ’ w a rd , Doug, G ordon and M uriel a n d N ancy H atelw ood; A ss istan t D is tr ic t C om m issioner E a r l B en ­to n and M rs. Benton a n d son, P e te r .

Also N eighborhood C o m m issio n er W a lte r B eyer a n d M rs. B eyer a n d aon, W ayne; M r. sn d M rs. W alle r .B tu m b erg a n d son, Ladd} M r. an d M rs . H ay M itchell; S c o u tm a s te r Jam es* KaJJetf i n d C o m m issio n e r

* { y n n . L » rP a r tic ip a tin g in a n e n tire w o rk

w eek w ere C o m m lss lo n e r^F ly n n , A ss is ta n t D is tr ic t C om m issioner F r s n k F lem ing an d N eighborhood C o m m issio n er! E s r l H u b e r , C h arlo s V reelsnd and Karl Bonton.

C o m m isilo n er Flynn snnounced Aug. I at 1 p .m . h a i boon le t fo r the ded ica tion of the m em o ria l f lag p o lei. M r. F lynn ex p la ined a le t te r of Invita tion will be sen t (o a ll s c o u le r i d irec tly Involved sn d • b lanket le tte r will be sen t to th e rem a in in g ic o u te n of t h e C h in g a ro ra D is tr ic t inv iting them to w itness the dedication

T h e m em o ria l flag poles wore e re c te d hv s ro u te n on volunteer w o rk w eekenda.

Marki Blghth BirthdayL an e E m lo y , son o l M r. a a d

M n . R ic h a rd 0 . E m ley , 41 Ls|i* ■Ida D r ., M ataw an . e t l e b r a t td h l i e ig h th b irth d a y o a S a tu rd a y w ith a b a rb ecu e a t h is hom e. A b irth* d a y c a k e w a i th e tab le c e n t e r p iece. O u .a t . w sre Randy B loom , H igh land P a rk ; C h arle s A. a n d Jo n n O e ra n , D ell a n d E d w a rd P e a rso n , a n d J i d d a C onw ay, M a tsw a n .

Wednesday Yes IT H U R S D A Y

T 0 0 1N O W a IA R O A IN

L A D IH ' D A T S

toNewYbifeAND NIWARK

lA M n i COACH lo lo IA S I! ISOM NtwoA Now Vo*

Ft. rUntm §<k $143 SIM Aibvry Park «.. II* ITS Leitf Iramk 1 1 . I f J l.SJ R ed I n l t . , . i , L M I . M

Inilvdlnf Ftdarml fmmOOINO W ednMfari w

•nv train •ffivlHf Nsw wt aftat SiM AM. ar N iw VsHi aflar fttO AM.

IITUININ0—aa any Irela ism s tfaf. Aib ayiiil abael k fs e l|M Ssperi Kh ii ham New Verb end Mawerfc,

§• ivra >• key fltkaN befere k»i eiii#train. a*f*l«f Ht ahMrfrvn,r/**eN pM4 « Prata i l WA rdlreedk I I I rtaw flMlI hf frWh N f^ fi,

J e r s e y C e n t r a l l i n e s

P i n n t y l v a n l a R a i l r o a d

Two Are Feted At Swimming Party

On J u n e 24 M rs. T h o m s i A ntlie ll an d M rs. F re d M a r t , M organvltle ,

Ine d a l *« g r s d u i t lon aa dswimming pgrty in honor of Mary Mart, aad Carl Antliell, who were recent grsduites, et Fslrvlew Farm. ’

Ou»sis wan J o a n Boyanky, Mary G e o r g e , Jotn Freeman, Jean it te Easloa, Frances Smith, Allda Lathrop, Dlans Lelger, Jack All, Jeru Irons, Fred Man, PWUlp DelUplotrn. jilt; ptaka-ltasfcto, Doaild and Dtufiu AotbeU.-

Motowon Branch

K E Y P O R T C L E A N E R SCOIfax 4-1000

131 MAIN STRICT MATAW AN

Poge She — fin* Section THE MATAWAN JOURNAL TKwrtdoy, July % T959

Miss Harms WedsGeorge Spaven

M iss B ev erly J e a n e t te H arm s; d a u g h te r o l M r. a n d M rs. Cleo- n a rd H a rm s, t i B a y A ve., E a s t K e a n sb u rg , b e c am e the b r id e o f G e o rg e Spaven , N ew ark , son o l th e la te M rs . E m iJy Spaven , E a s t K ean sb u rg , Sunday , J u n e 28, a t 2:30 p .m . io the B a y sh a re Com ­

. m u n ity O iu rc h , E a s t K ean sb u rg . T h e R ev! Jo h n P . E u le r p e rfo rm ­e d th e d o u b le r in g c e rem o n y bo- fo ra a a a l t a r d e c o ra ted w ith M a­j e s t ic d a is ie s a n d m ixed flow ers. M n . E m ilia M sg eo h e im e r j w as t h e s o ty s t a n d s h e w as accp m p a- n ie d o o th e o rg a n b y M rs; Ju n e R e s c o r t

G iv en i a m a r r ia g e b y h e r fatb- e r , f e e b r id e w o re a fu ll-leng th gow n t f ' im p o rte d siik o r g a n a d e s ig n e d w ith a s a b rin a neck line e m b ro id e re d w ith ' seq u in s and p e a r ls . T h e E m p ire bod ice a a d long s le e v e s o f im p o rte d Roae-

— p o in t la c e w a s b o rd e re d w ith four- fo ld s o f o rg an x a w hich d rap e d in to tb a b a c k o f th e gown fo rm ­in g a la rg e swe e th e a r t bow . A. ch ap el-len g th t ra in (low ed from th e fu ll s k ir t . H e r fingertip-length v e il o i Illusion fell from a crow n o f s e q u in s a a d th e c a rr ie d a w hite p r a y e r book a d o rn e d w ltb w hite o rc h id s a n d step h an o tis .

M rs . J a m e s S t r a u 1 1 , E a s t K ean s­burg. w as th e m a tro n o f ho n o r, t f le r floor-length gow n o f s h r im p o rg an za h a d a s tra p le s s flow er-peta l bodice o v er w hich sh e . w ore a m atc h in g Jacket. A . m atc h in g p ic tu re h a t c o m p le m e n t ed h e r ensem ble an d she c a rr ie d a n a tu ra l w icker b a sk e t o f w hite d a is ie s , ro ses , ca rn a tio n s an d Ivy, w ith sh rim p co lo r ribbons.

R ainbow W eddiaf T h e a tte n d a n ts In the rainbow

w edding w o re th e s s m e s ty le gow ns, and p ic tu re h a ts an d c a r ­r ie d flow er b ask e ts w ith ribbons to m a tc h th e ir gow ns. M rs. R ay ­m ond H arm s, M aplew ood, s is te r- in-law of the b rid e , w ore tu r­q uo ise ; M rs. H arry S psven, N ew ­a rk , s ister-in -law o f the b r id e ­g ro o m , w ore yellow , and M iss B a rb a ra Brooks, E asl K eansburg , w ore m in t green.

D ia n e Lynn H arm s, ll-year-o ld s is te r o f th e b ride , E a s t K eans­burg , w as the ju n io r b ridesm aid , and seven-year-o ld D eborah Med- enbach . P o rt M onm outh, n iece o f the b ridegroom , w as the flow er girl. T h e ir floor-length gow ns of silk o rg sn za had b o a t necklines and sh o rt sleeves an d (hey w ore orch id and pink, respec tive ly . M atch ing crow ns of o rg sn z a s tu d ­ded w ith seq u in s co m p le ted th e ir en sem b le a n d th ey c a r r ie d sm a ll b a s k e ts o l flow ers w ith rib b o n s to n a t c h th e ir gcwbS.

R o b e r t O berele , P o r t M onm outh, w aa th e b e s t m an a n d u sh e rin g w e re R ay m o n d . Ifa rm s , / l a p to - wood, b ro th e r o f b rid e ; H a r ty S p av en . N ew ark! 'b ro th e r of th e b rid eg ro o m , a n d V ictor Alt, M at­aw an , cousin o( th e b rid e . B a rry M edenbach , P o r t M o n m o u t h , nephew ot th e b rid eg ro o m , w aa the page.

A recep tio n follow ed., a t th e M olly P itc h e r H ote l, R e d B ank , a fte r w h ich the co u p le le ft for F lo rid a . F o r trav e lin g , th e b r id e w o re a w h ite d o tte d S w iss d re s s w ith a w hite h a t, r e d a n d w hite a c ce sso rie s a n d a c o rsa g e of red and w hite roses.

T h e b rid e g ra d u a te d from M id­dletow n T ow nship H igh School, C lass of I9 U , a n d ia. e m ployed hi h e r f a th e r 's f irm , th e P la stic s M an u fac tu rin g Co., O range . She w aa th e a s s is ta n t se n io r le sd e r o l th e E a s t K ean sb u rg G irl Scout T ro o p .

T h e b rid eg ro o m is a tten d in g B l o o m f i e l d College Sem inary w h e re h e w ill re c e iv e d a Theolog­ic a l D e g re e . H e g ra d u a te d fro m M idd letow n T o w n ih ip H ig h School, C la ss of 1J49, s e rv e d fo u r y e a n In th e 17. S . A ir F o rc e , a n d M e m p lo y e d a t th e P la s t ic s M anu- f a c to r in g C o ., O ran g e .

T h e c o u p le wW re s id e In E a s t O ra n g e . '

W e d I n K e y p o r t B a p t i s t C h u r c h

A t a «-«~tuii[[Kt c e rem o n y in th e F i r s t B ap tis t C hurch , K eyport, M laa D r u d l l r A nn Poling , d a u g h te r o f M r. a n d M rs. E v e re t t S. P o lio* . 42 F u lto n S t., K eyport, b e c a m e th e b r id e o f A lfred B. F o lso m , son of M r. a n d M rs. A lfred N. F o lsom . Uncrott, F rid ay , J u n e 24, 1831 a t 8 p.m .

The R e v . M au rice P hllllpe, p a ito r , pe rfo rm ed tbe double ring ce re m o n y b e fo re a n a lta r d e c o ra ted w ith w hite gladioli, la rk sp u r an d p a lm s. M rs. M su rlce P h illip s w as th e soloist and she w a s accom ­pan ied by W illiam E. Todt, Key­p o r t, cousin of the bride.

G iven in m arr ia g e by h e r fa th e r, tb e b rid e w o re a fo rm al gow n of w h ite scalloped em b ro id ered nylon o rg an za o v e r taffe ta , s ty led with a n E m p ire bustllne outlined with a sa tin ribbon a n d scalloped sa b rin a neckline. T he bouffant sk ir t had a scalloped hem line, w hich extended Into s sw eep trs ln . H er fingertip-length veil of F rench silk waa d rap ed from a scalloped co ro n e t of nylon o rg an za em bellish ­e d with se ed p e s rls sn d sequins. She c a rr ie d a c a sc a d e b ouquet of w hite roses, c a rn s tlo n s , s tep h an o tis sn d Ivy.

W ear* W hite O v er N ile G re e a M rs. H a rry J . Sm ith , R a r ita n

Tow nsh ip , w s a th e m a tro n Of h o n o r. H e r baU erina-leng th gow n o f w h ite n y lon o rg an z a o v e r NUe

«Ath a p o r tr a i t M c k ltn * , ex te n d e d s leev es an d / a b o u ffan t s u n b u rs t p lea te d sk ir t , 'S h is w o re a m atch in g h e a d d re ss in th e fo rm o f a p e ta l bow w ith a n o se v e il a n d c a r r ie d a ro u n d b ouquet w ith ligh t p in k ro ses and c a rn a tio n s edged In p ink tu lle .

M rs. S tep h en D ro a t, F re n e a u

MM., M R S. A L F R E D B . F O U O M

cousin of the b rid e , and M ra. F re d R a p p an t, R ah w ay , w ere tbe b rid a l a tten d an ts . Tbey wore com - p in io n gow ns an d accesso ries o v e r p e ta l pink ts f fe ta and m atching h ead d resses. T hey c a rr ie d round bouquets of d a rk pink roses so d ca rn a tio n s edged with d a rk pink tulle.

A rth u r L eary , Union Beach, w as the b est m sn s n d u sh e rin g w ere R ich a rd B. P o ling sn d E v ere tt H. Poling, K eyport, b ro th e rs of the b ride.

F o r h e r d a u g h te r 's wedding. M rs. P oling se lec ted an allemoon- leng th d res s of pa le g ra y silk with sm all p aste l p rin te d flow ers, a w hite hal an d a c ce sso rie s sn d a c o rsa g e of w hite itep h an o tls and bab ies '-b rea th . The b r id eg ro o m 's m o th er chose s blue silk sftem oon d ress w ith a m atch in g h a t and ac ­cesso rie s sn d a c o rsa g e of w h ite cym bidlum s.

A reception followed in t h e ch u rch h s ll fo r the b rid a l p a r ty a n d im m ed ia te fam ilies. F o r th e ir w edding trip to W ildwood, t h e b rid e w ore a g reen -o n -g reen p r in t­ed s ilk d re s s w i t h a m atch in g Jack e t w ith th re e -q u a r te r s leeves,

f itted w hite p e t t i h a t , p a te n t le a th e r a c c e sso r ie s , a n d a c o rs a g e of w h ite a te p h a a o ti t a a d b a b ie s ', b re a th . .

t b a b r td e v g ra d u s te d f rorw K ey -

« * Uemwpywlpy Ssiisw JttsSy N a tu ra l G ss C o .. K ey p o rt. ,Th«l b rid eg ro o m g ra d u a te d fro m K ey ­p o r t High S chool, C la ss o f M M . H e se rv e d th re e y e a n In tbe V . S. A rm y s n d I s e m p lo y ed b y th e J e r ­se y C en tra l P o w er k L ig h t Co.

T h e coup le w ill r e s id e a t US B ro ad w ay , K e y p b r t

M n . Jo h n H elle rM rs. A nna B. H eller, M , ol. 43

P u rd u e R d ., M adison Psrte, w idow o f Jp h n H elle r, d ied F r id a y , Xunfc 26, 1939, In the B rookdale N u rp ln i H om e, R a r ita n Tow nship. S h e wfcs b o m in H u n g ary an d fo rm e rly liv ed In B ran tln g h am , N. Y ., w h ere i h e W as a m em b e r o f the A m erican- H u n g arian Club.

Su rv iv in g a re fo u r d a u g h te rs , M rs . Jo sep h P s r s g l , W hltesboro , N . Y ., M rs . C lin ton P e p p a rd , w ith w hom sh e res id ed , M rs . L ouis Kos­su th , M ltp a b a n d M rs . Jo h n Notice, N ew Y o rk ; th re e sons, Jo sep h , O re ig , N . Y „ an d Jo h n s n d S tephen , b o th -o f N ew Y o rk ; 12 g ran d ch il­d re n : o n e g res t-g ra n d c h ild ; fo ilr s is te rs a n d tw o b ro th e rs In Hun- gsty.

W e d t o N e w Y o r k M a n

Mrs. Maurice Joseph Katz, U* former Mlse Beverly Tins Korobow, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Hynttn-Korobow, Wrishn St., Keyport, w as

- married oe Jnna 15 to Mr. katz ln the Broadway ,Central Hotel. New York. Tbe couple have returned from a Nantoeket honeymoon and a n realdlaf la Nsir York. ' , '

F u n e ra l s e rv ic e s w e re held M on­d ay s t I : JO a .jn . k t the D a y F u n e ra l H om e, K ey p o rt, an d a t 9 a .m . th e R e v . C o tn tl l iu J. K a n e , p a s to r , c e le b ra te d a h l g b m ass o f r e q u ie m a t St., Jo s e p h 's C h u rch , K e y p o r t In te rm e p t w a s In the ch u rch c e m e ­

te ry .

' E d g s r R o d g e rsE d g a r . R o d g era , 78, C ounty R d .

Cliffwood, d ied W ed n esd ay ,. J u n e 14, I M , In M onm outh M edical C en te r." R e w a s b d m In D u rh a m , N . C „ th e so n o f the la te M r. a n d M ra. J o h n R odgera . H e w a s a f4 tire d em p lo y ee o f On, S ta te H ighw ay D e p a r tm e n t - S urv iv ing a r e s e v e rs l n iec e s , nephew s an d cousins.

F u n e ra l s e rv ic e s w e re h e ld M on­day a t I p .m . a t the B ed le F u n e ra l Hom e, K ey p o rt, w ith th e R ev . W . R . P ln d e r, p a s to r of S t J a m e s A. M .B i Z ion C h u rc h , -M sta w a n Tow nship , o ffic ia ting . in te rm e n t w as in W hite R ld g i C em ete ry , Eato n to w n . ,

R o b e rt E . M cK inley s r . ’ R o b e rt E . M cK inley s r . , 79, o f

40 B ro ad St., K ey p o r t, d ied W ed­n esd ay , Ju n e 24, 1959, in R lv erv lew H ospita l. He h a d liv ed in K ey p o rt fo r rive y ea ra .

H e is su rv iv e d b y a d a u g h te r , M rs. D oro thy D elcson , N ew B ru n s ­wick; tw o sons, R o b e r t E , Jr., N ew B runsw ick , a n d W e lte r, Old B rid g e .

F u n e ra l se rv ic e s w e re h e ld S a t­u rd ay a t 1 p .m . t t (h e B ed le F u n o ra l H om e, K e y p o rt, w ith th e R ev. H en ry A . M ale , re c to r of S t M a ry ’s E p isco p a l C h u rch , K ey p o rt, o ffic ia tin g . In te rm e n t w a s ' inCcdarw octd C e m e te ry , R a r ita nTow nship .

1 V id o r A . V an S teen b n rg ^ .V ic to r. A ,, V ao S teen b u rg . s tv e n - y ca r-o ld son o f R o n a ld G. an d L o is M ae (C rav e n ) V an S teen b u rg , L ib ­e r ty , N . Y : , d ie d F r id a y , J u r t S Wr 1959, a t th e h o m e o f his a u n t, M rs , L eo n a rd -V an W eg en en —B eacon HIU- R d ., M a rlb o ro T ow nsh ip . Ho m a d e h is h o m e w ith h is a u n t. He w a s b o rn In E lm ira , N. Y.

Also su rv iv in g Is k b ro th e r,-D e a n , M arlb o ro Tow nship..

F u n e ra l s e rv ic e s w e re hold T u e s ­d ay a t 1 p .m .a t Ihe B edle F u n e ra l H om e, 1 K e y p o r t , , w ith MaJ. Hoff­m an , o f th e S a lv a tio n A rm y H cad- q u a r je rs I n ,P e r th A m b o y ,.o ffic ia l, log. In te rm e n t lAas In C edarw obd C em ete ry , R a r ita n T ow nship .

Miss Mayer Weds John J. Gorman III

M iss L a u ra V ero n ica M a y er, d au g h te r of M r. a n d M rs . J e ro m e S. M ayer, 159 S e a b re e z e W ay, K eansburg , b e c a m ^ t h ^ . J u i d e ^ e f Jo h n J . G o rm an I I I , so n o f Jo h n J . G orm an j r . , 7 J a c k s o n S t.. M at­a w an , an d th e la te M rs. G o rm an , S a tu rd ay , J u n e 27, 1959 a t 5 p .m . in St. A n n 's C h u rch , K e a n sb u rg . The R ev. C a r l A . W agO er, D i­o cesan V ocationa l D ire c to r w ith res id en ce a t S t .-M ic h a e l’s Hom e, Hopewell, p e rfo rm e d th e double r in g cerem o n y . M ich * e l B erg in , R ed Bank, w as th e so lo is t a n d M rs. M srie L ed erh au s , o rg a n is t.

T he b rid e w a s g iv en in m a r r ia g e by h e r fa th e r . H e r s ilk o rg an z a g ow n h ad a sco o p n eck lin e , long tap e r in g s le e v e s a n d a chapel- len g th tra in ,- A pillbox o f p e a rls held h e r f in g e rtip -le n g th v e il an d she c a rr ie d a c a s c a d e b o u q u e t of w hite o rch ids;

M iss Jo a n O ’S ag e , L eo n a rd o , w as the m jiid of hon o r. S h e w o re a s leev e less f loo r-leng th gown s ty le d w ith s N ile g ree n ey e le t o rg an d y b o d ice w ith ’ a s q u a re neckline a n d a f u l l tu l l e s k i r t o v e r ta ffe ta w ith a m a tc h in g g ro sg ra ln sa sh w ith -floo r-leng th s tr e a m e r s .A crow n o f flow ers m a tc h e d h e r gow n an d s h e c a r r ie d a c a sc a d e bouquet of, d a is ie s .

B rld asaaa ld s W e ar L lla e T h e b rid e sm a id * w e re M lsa

C a th e rin e L a n g a n d ’ M iss E ile e n B utler, F a i r K aveif, a q d - M 1 1 ■ B e tsy jC allsU , K e y p o rt. T h e ir gow ns w e re s ty le d lik e t h e l x » o r a tte n d a n t's In lllae a n d th e y w o re m stch ln g f lo ra l c ro w n s a n d c a r r ie d casc a d e b o u q u e ts o f d a ls le s .

M iss C a th e rin e M a y er , s i s t e r of the b ride, a n d N o re n e R ak en , both of K e a n sb u rg , , .w e re - the ju n io r b r id e sm a id s . T ro ll1 gow na w ere sty led like th e o th e r a t ­ten d a n t! ' In yellow an d th e y a lso w ore m atch in g flo ra l c ro w n s a n d c a rr ie d c a sc sd e b o u q u e ts o f daisies T h e resa D eSalvIo , Flush-. Ing, L. I., cousin of (he b r id e , w aa the flow er g irl. S he w o re a g ree n gown fash ioned like th e h o n o r .a t ­ten d an t's , w ith a flow er c row n and c a rr ie d a m in ia tu re c a sc a d e bouquet of d a is ie s.

R obert J a c k , V irg in ia , w a s the best m an s n d u sh e rin g w e re Wil­liam Clifton, M ataw an , com lno t the b rid eg ro o m , T h o m as L&rkin, K eyport, a n d B irg e r B a d e r , M at­aw an . M ichae l S ca les, K ean sb u rg , was the r in g b e a re r .

A recep tio n follow ed a t th e Club SanR em o, W est E n d , a f te r w h ich the couple le f t fo r th e Bahamas*. F o r tra v e lin g , th e b rid e w o r e a b lac k p ique d re s s w lth a w h ite b a t a n d a c c e s s o r ie s a n d a -w h i te o rc h id c o rs a g e . '■ • "

F o r h e r d a u g h te r * w eddlag .'

a c ce s so r ie s an d ,, .* w H u . g rch ld co rsa g e . V. «.V» -

T h e b r id e w as g ra d u a te d from C a th e d ra l H ig h S ch o o l,'M ew York, an d M a rq u e t te U n iv e rs ity , M 11- w aukee , W is.. w ith s D e g re e of B ach e lo r of S cience In Education;- S h e w a r o n the facu lty Of the S ta r-o M h e-S ea S c h o o l , Long B ra n c h , a n d b a i accep ted a tea c h ­in g position fo r S ep tem b er a( St, P e te r s S choo l, New B runsw ick, f i f r f ^ w a a v ic e p re s id e n t of the M tJiu iftw tii'C oun ty C atholic Y oungA d ults C h ib .

T h e b r id e g ro o m g ra d u a te d from M a ta w a n H ig h School s n d a t­ten d ed , R u tg e rs U niv ers ity . He Is a- m o rtic ia n a sso c ia te d w ith the Cow en F u n e ra l Hom e, New B runs­w ick . H e se rv e d fo u r y e a rs In the U .S. M arin es.

T h e -c o u p le will res id e on Som- m e rse t S t., New B runsw ick.

M a r r i e d I n U n i o n B e a c h

t u t , M R S. F R A N K C R A N D A L L J R .

Before an a l t a r d e c o ra te d w ith while g lad io li, la rk s p u r a d d M a­jestic d a is ie s, M laa A lice E liz a b e th M etzger, d a u g h te r of M r. a n d 'M rp , Harold M e tsg e r, M2 P a r k A ve., Union B each , b e c a m e Uie b r id e o f F rank C ran d a ll J r . , io n o f M r. a n d M rs. F ra n k C ra n d a ll, J e r s e y C ity , S a turday , J u n e 27, 1959 a t 1 p .m . The Rev. J o s e p h G . F ox p e rfo rm e d the double r in g c e re m o n y in the Holy F a m ily C h u rch , U nion B each . M rs M. A. R h e ln h a rt w sa th e soloist a n d P e t e r F ra n k s , o r g a n is t

Given in m a r r ia g e b y h e r fa th e r , the bride w o re a fu ll-leng th gow n of silk o rg an z a . T h e f itte d bod ice had a sah rirta n e c k lin e o f C h an tilly lace ou tlined w ith se ed p e a rls a n d sequins. T he fu ll b o u ffan t s k ir t had a h a re m -e ffec t o u tlin ed w ith a C hantilly lace flounce a n d a chapel- length t ra in . H e r fin g ertip -len g th silk illusion v e il d ra p e d so ftly fro m a co ro n et o f rh in e s to n e s a n d p e a rls and ih e c a r r ie d a c a sc a d e bouquet o f w hite ro ses .

M rs. R o b e r t B o g a r t, M erced , C alif., w a s h e r s is te r 's m a tro n of

S h e w o re a m in t g re e n nylon tuQ e flo o r-len g th s tr a p le s s gow n w ith a b o le ro J a c k e t A s h o r t fac e v e il fell f ro m a m a tc h in g co ro n e t o t s e q u in s and sh e c a rr ie d a c o lo n ia l 'b o u q u e t of w h ite ro ses .

I » t T f c n e i S l M a a a M d e ■ > ‘ < VA11 t h e H fld ^sm atd l c a rr ie d

colonial b o u q u e ts of w h ite rp ses in

O b i t u a r i e s

J a m e s J . O’G rsd y Ja m e s J . O 'G rady , 77, of 18&

W ashington St., K eyport, d ied Mon­d a y t t M onm outh M edical Center. H e w u a m em b er of E ng ineers L oca l 121, N e w trk , and w u bo m In I n la n d , aon of the late T hom as a n d M a r g a r e t (M ulcahey) O 'G rad y .

A co m m u n ican t of SL Jo sep h 's C h u rch , K ey p o rt, M r. O’G rsd y la su rv iv e d b y h is w ife, M rs. Edna (M c In ty re ) O ’G r td y , a t home; tw o to n s , J a m e s an d T hom as, b o th ' d f K ey p o rt; a d au g h te r, M rs. M ild red M . H a g e r, B elford; two b ro th e rs , Jo h n , E a s t O range and P e t s r . A u s tra l it - an d five grand-d h i w r t t r - ^

-F uneral s e rv ic es will be held to­d a y a t >;30 a .m . from the Day F u n e ra l H om e, M aple PI. K eyport. A t 9 a .m ., a h igh m ass of requiem w ill b e c e le b ra te d by the Rov. C ornelius J . K ane, p asto r. In S t Jo se p h 's C hurch , K eyport. In ter­m e n t will follow In SL Josep h 's C em ele ty .

M rs. C a rrie K. R ace M rs . C a r r b K cssel R ace, 89,

P e r th A m boy, died Sunday, June 28, 19S9, a t th e Brookdale N ursing H om e, R a r ita n T ow nship, where sh e h ad b e e n a pa tien t for four- and-one-ha lf y e a rs . She w as bom In B rooklyn . .

S u rv iv in g a re one daugh ter, M rs. H a ttie . , H o eg b erg ,. N ixon; o n e g ran d d a u g h te r; tw o g rea t-g rand­c h ild ren a n d one g rea t-g rea t crand-ch n d . •• •

L oca l a r ra n g e m e n ts w ere under th e - d l rec tlo g ~ of~tllff' M ehlenbeck F u n e ra l H om e, R aritq n Tow nship.

W i l l F i l e d. . - ‘. I '

Mrs. Hannah Proper M rs. H a n n a h P ro p e r, K eans­

b u rg , w ho d ied Ju n e 9, left h e r to h e r iu sb a n d . E d w ard D .

P ro p e r, w ho w ill b e c o e x ec u to r w ith a b ro th e r , H a rry Aarons.

th e ra in b o w w e d d in g , a n d th e ir g o w n s a h d h e s d p le c e i w e re th e s a m e s ty le i s th e h o n o r a tte n d ­a n t 's . T h e y w e re M lu C aro le N o n is , w h o w o re b lu e , M iss P a ­t r i c ia M acO eo rg e , Wbo w o re y e l­low, b o th o f U nion B each , t n d M iss E liz a b e th J s g g e r s , L a u re n c e H a r ­bor, w h o -w o re o rch id .

A n d re w ' O 'B o sk y , U nion B each , w ss th e b e s t m an and u sh e rin g w e re W alte r M etzg er, U nion B each , b ro th e r o f the b r id e s W alter S ch n e id e r, T h e B ro n x , a n d Jo h n G alv in , B rooklyn .

T h e m o th e r of th e b r id e w o re a l ig h t b lu e lac e s h e a th d re s s w ith a w hite h a t an d a c ce s s o r ie s s n d i c o rs a g e of whFte ro se s . T h e b r id e ­g ro o m ’s m o th e r se le c te d a d a rk blue silk d re s s w ith s m atch in g h a t, w h ite a c c e sso r ie s an d a c o r ­sag e of w hile roses.

A recep tio n follow ed a t T e tro ’s B a llro o m , U nion B e a c h , a f te r w h ich th e c o u p le le ft fo r N ia g a ra F a lls , C an ad a . F o r tra v e lin g , th e b r id e w o re a b lu e s ilk d r e s s w ith w hite h a t a n d a c ce sso r ie s a n d a c o rsa g e of w h ite ro se s . T h e y w ill res id e a t 917 T w en ty -firs t S t ., U nion C ity.

T h e b r id e g r a d u a te d f ro m K ey ­p o r t H ig h School, C la s s of 1931 an d w a s e m p lo y ed by th e A rc h ite c tu ra l T ilin g C o., K e y p o r t T h e b r id e ­g ro o m g ra d u a te d f ro m D lck ln seh High' S chool, J e rs e y , C ity , C la s s of 1957, a n d Is • em p lo y e d ' by" ’ T o d d ’ S h ip y a rd , H oboken.- -

t u nM r. a n d M rs. C h arle s Hall, 410

C a r r A v e ., K ean sb u rg . a re the p a re n ts o f a d a u g h te r , b o rn T u es­

d a y , J u n e 23, 1959, In M onqjouth M ed ica l C en ter.

L eb raa■ A d a u g h te r w a s b o rn T uesday , J u n e 23, 1959, In R iverv iew Hos­p ita l ; to M r. a n d M rs. H erb e rt L e b io a , 145 P o o le A ve., H a z le t

. T h o m psonM r. a n d NJrs. B e rn a rd Thom p-

r le s S t., L a u ren c e th e p a re n ts o t a

in P e r th Am boy

730 Cl H a rb o r , - a: d a u g h te r , H o sp ita l.

A d a u g h te r e r b o ro In P e r thA m boy H o sp ita l, to M r. an d M n . R o b e r t C ra f t , T e x a s R d ., M o rg an ­ville .

. j . . SafeestaM r. a n d M n . W illiam H. S ebes-

ta , . 14 D ib lin g S t , U nion B each , a r c , th e p a te n t s o f a d a u g h te r , b o m H W e d n esd a y , J u n e 24, 1J59, in S o u th A m boy H osp ita l.

. , . H i l l 'A daughter was bom In Mon­

mouth-Medical Center on Tues­day, June 23, 1959, to Mr. and Mrs. LaCtrol Hill, 52 Center St., CUffwood.

• M a rk s - .M r. a n d ' M rs . H aro ld M ark s ,

3 4 . W ash ing ton A ve ., K ean sb u rg , a m th e p a re n ts o f- a so n . b o m W ed n esd ay , J u n e '24, 1959, In R lv e rv le w H o sp ita l. ' •

. M Uls -M r. a n d M rs . R o h ald M ills, 384

S h o re 1 C o n c o u rse , C liffw ood, a re th e p a re n ts o f a so n , b o r a F r ld s y . J u n e 26, 1959, In S o u th A m boy H o sp iU l. .

. S h a llls ~ ''A w n w a s b o m in S o u th A m boy

H ctep lttl <m F r id a y , J u n e 26, 1959, t n M r. a n d M rs ." F r a n k S hallls, 32 D a r tm o u th R d ., M ad iso n P a rk .

. ■ '■ ’ S t r a e k 'i j i ^ , " a ^ W r a ^ ' W i U e r S t r a c k , m M a in S t , M a ta w a n . a r e th e S t e n t s o f a d a u g h te r , b o m T h u rs - d a jr , J u n e 25, 1959, in S o u th A m boyH oaflltal. •;------- ;■■■>--'-------- ------------

K o sh lsA d a u g h te r w a s b o ra In P e r th

A rnboy H o sp ita l to M r. a n d M ra. L ou is K o sh ls , IT A lm ond C t., Old B rid g e- ,

- ' H e ss ln g e r'Hitt a n d M n . J o h n H ess ln g e r.

n B u t ta e U D r . . H a i le t . a r e th e D u t o t i o l a d a u g h te r , b o m F r l- S ^ T u n d M » . In R lv e rv le w

H o sp ita l- : .r1 ' ’

. BellA son w as b o ra in R iv erv iew

H o sp ita l on F r id a y , J u n e 26, 1959; to M r. an d M rs. C alv in Bell, >7 E d g e m ere D r., M ataw an .

H e m m e rlnM r. and M rs. J a m e s H em m erin ,

R o u te 36, H azlet, a r e th e p a re n ts of a d a u g h te r , b o rn F rid a y , J u n e 26, 1959, In R iv e rv ie w H ospita l.

M r. an d M rs . R o b e r t K enner, 100 T h ird S t , K e y p o r t a r e th e p a re n ts of a s eco n d ch ild , s son , b o m F ri­d a y , J u n e 28, 1959, in ' ^Overlook H o sp ita l, S u m m it T h e b ab y h u b een n a m e d M a rtin A ndre. T h e ir o th e r c h ild a lso Is a boy.

- GetmleyM r. a n d M n . J a n ie s G o rm ley ,

M a ta w a n , a r e th e p a re n ta o f a son , b o rn M onday, J u n e 22, 1959. in S t P e te r 's H o sp ita l, N ew B ru n s­w ick . T h e bsiby h a s b een n a m e d J a m e s J o s e p h G o rm ley IV . M rs . G o rm le y is th e fo rm e r-M is s J o a n K in n e a r. U nion B each .

AustinA so n w a s b o m in M onm outh

M ed ica l C e n te r o n T h u rsd ay , J u n e 25, 1959f to M r. a n d M rs. J a m e s A ustin , I I I P a r k A ve., U n ion B each . ,

. R om a sM r. a n d M rs. S an tag o R om an ,

W V X In co ln A v e ., M a ta w a n , a r e th e p a re n ts o f a s q n , b o m TTiurs- d a y , J u n e 25, 1959, in R iv e rv iew H osp ltaL . -

D R . L O U I S I . P R A G E R

OPTOMETRIST EYES EXAMINED

OFFICE HOURS Dali; and Saturdaya • A.M. to • P.M.

Frldaya I A.M. lo » P R. Clesed A0 Day Wednesdays

30 W. Front S t,

COIfax 4-2020

FormalWear

To HireW. S. WALLACE

C L O T n iN Q

H e n a n d B e y * ' F a r o l s U a g s

f a t i t r t. m a t 8 1

Keansburg Girl Married Saturday

T b e j le v . A nthony Lulsliu p e r ­fo rm ed the d o t t l e r in g c e rem o n y wh ich : u n ite d in m a r r ia g e M iss P a tr ic ia Ann S m ith , d au g h te r of M rs. C o n stan tin e Sm ith , 85 L eroy P L , K ean sb u rg , an d th e la te Con­s ta n tin e Sm ith, a n d D an ie l W. G il­c h ris t, son o f M r. an d M rs. C h arle s G ik h r is t , W aJdw ick, S a tu rd a y , Ju ite 27. 1959, a t 3:30 p .m . in St. Ann’s C hurch , K ean sb u rg .

M rs. M arie L e d e rh a u s p lay ed tra d itio n a l w ed d in g m u s ic d u rin g tb e c e rem o n y w h ich w a s p e r ­fo rm ed b e fo re an a l t a r d e c o ra ted w ith w hite g lad io li a n d la rk sp u r.

E sc o rte d by h e r g o d fa th e r, W il­liam C ob u rn , R id g e fie ld P a r t , th e b r id e w o re a p rin c e ss-s ty le gow n o f silk o rg a n z a d e s ig n e d w ith a lac e y o k e w ith a sq u a re neck line a ^ d s h o r t s le e v ^ . 7 h e be ll-sh ap ed sk ir t h a d a s h e a th f ro n t an d full b ack w hich te rm in a te d in a chapel- len g th t ra in . H e r e lbow -ieng th v e il of illu sion fell f ro m a p e a r l head-

id, a n d ah e c a r r ie d a w hite m is sa l a d o rn e d w ith o rch id s .

S is te rs A ( l ta d B rid e - M iss R o se leen S m ith , K ean s­

b u rg , w a s h e r s is te r 's ro ald o f h o n o r. She w o re a m in t g re e n h a re m -ty p e d re s s of s ilk o r g u u a w ith a a leev e leas b o d ice a n d bow - tr im m e d ifcirt. A sh o rt fac e v eff fell f ro m a m a tc h in g b o w h e a d ­b a n d a n d sh e c a r r ie d a c a sc a d e b o u q u e t o f p in k c a rn a tio n s .

M iss S usan S m ith w as th e b r id e sm a id a n d M iss K ath leen S m ith W as th e Jw tfo r ' b r id e sm a id . T h e y a r e b o th s is te rs o f th e b r id e f ro m K e a n b u r g . H w y w o re p in k d re s s e s a n d h e a d b a n d s s ty le d like th e h o n o r a t te n d a n t 's a n d c a r r ie d c a sc a d e b o u q u e ts o f p in k c a r ­n a tio n s .

C h a r le s T n ie x , R a m se y , w as th e b e s t m a n a n d Jo sep h Silvio, B oston , cousin of the b rid eg ro o m , u sh e re d ..

T h e b / id e 'i m o th e r se le c te d b lu e s ilk d re s s w ith a w hite h a t a n d a c ce s s o r ie s a n d a w hite o rch id c o rsa g e . T h e b r id e g ro o m 's m o th e r c h o se a b e ig e la c e d r e s s w ith a m a tc h in g h a t a n d a c ce sso r ie s a n d

w hite o rch id c o rsa g e .A fte r a re c e p tio n a i th e Cabin-

in-the-Sky, A tlan tic H igh lands, the co u p le le ft for C ape Cod, M ass. F o r tra v e lin g , th e b rid e ;, w o re a b lue d re s s w ith a w h ite h a t a n d a c ce sso r ie s sn d a c o rsa g e o f whl{e o rch id s . K

Both e r e em p lo y ed by T h e P ru ­d e n tia l In su ra n c e Co., N ew ark . T h e b r id e w as g ra d u a te d from M iddletow n T ow n sh ip H igh School, C lass of 1957, a n d th e b r id e g ro o m fro m SL Luke’s H igh School, Ho* H o-K us, C lass of 1957.

T h e co u p le w ill r e s id e i n N ew ark .

E n g a g e m e n t s

M r. a n d M ra . S , J . D JS an to ,, $ S u n se t A v e ., M a ta w a n , a n n o u n ce th e e n g a g em e n t o f th e ir d a u g h te r . Jo sep h in e , to Jo h n S. T iiccitto . son of M r. a a d M rs. Jo sep h T uc- c itto . T h e B ronx. T he announce- t n e n t w as m a d e a t a law n p a rty a t \ t h e D ISaoto h o m e o n J u n e 13 a t w M ch tim e g u e s ts w e re p re se n t f r o n w M a ta w a n , T h e B ronx,

B rook lyn a n d f*oughke*f*ie, N Y. A fall w edding is p lan n ed .

L a rd ie r i-P o d ra c k y ' y iM r. a n d M rs . S tep h en P ^ d rac -

k y , O rego?, A ve., H a r le t, -an­n o u n ce th e e n g ag em en t of th e ir d a u g h te r , M ild red , to D onald L a r - d ie r i , son o f M r. a n d M rs. An­th o n y L a rd ie r i, N ew ark . _

M iss P o d ra c k y is a g ra d u a te of E s s e x C oun ty H igh School, New­a rk . and is em p lo y ed b y Sherw in- W illiam s Co., N e w a rk . H er fiance a tte n d e d W est Side H igh School, N e w a rk , a n d is a s so c ia te d w ith th e G eo rg e D. T ru itt Co., N ew ark .

R eckafeU sw -C lick iM r .M rs . F lo re n c e C lickoer, 22 F ra n fe

tin A ve., W est K ean sb u rg , a n d H ar­ry C lick n e r, T h o m p so n A ve ., E a s t K ean sb u rg , an n o u n ce the e n g a g e m e n t of th e i r d a u g h te r , F lo re n c e , to W ilbur R ockafeU ow J r . , Van- B ru n t Sl . K e a n sb u rg , so n of M r. a n d M rs . W ilbcr R ockafeilow F lo rid a . . ,

M iss C lic k n e r a tte n d s K ey p o rt H igh SchooL H e r f ia n c e se rv e d tw o y e a rs in tb e U. S. A rm y a a d G e rm a n y a n d p re s e n tly is em p lo y ed w ith F r e d S efick ,

A J u n e 1960 w ed d in g is p lan n ed .

T h sw u e n -C ra lg *

M r. a n d M rs. L e o n a rd O ralg . 717 L a u ren c e P k w y ., L a u re n t* H arb o r , h a v e a n n o u n ced th e^ .ea - > gsigem ent -of t h e i r d a u g h te r , D oro thy E lisa b e th , t o G s 6 « |a T h o m sen , a o n ef M r. a n d M r? . H an s T h o m sen . SS L a u r e n c e Pfcwy., L a u re n c e H arbor*

M ias C ra ig g ra d u a te d fro m $#yrevU le H ig h School . w itlj t h e C la w n f 1999 a n d - i s e m p lo y ed i t th e P e r th A m boy S a v in g s a n d T ru s t Co.. P e r th A m boy. H e r f ia n c e a tte n d e d S ou th A m boy H ig h School a n d w a s g ra d u a te d fro m H oustoa, T ex ., H igh SchooL H e se rv e d fo u r y e a r s in th e U.S. A ir F o rc e .

S u m m erS 'W also aM r. an d M rs . W illiam N. W atson ,

9A S o u th A tlan tic A ve., M a taw an , a n n o u n ce th e en g a g em e n t o i th e ir d a u g h te r , M artb e n a ' M ary , to E rv in S u m m e rs , son o f M r. an d M rs. W a lte r L. S u m m ers , Wyo­m in g , Del.

M iss W atson, is a g ra d u a te of M a ta w a n H ig h S chool, C lass of 1958. She is a tte n d in g C en tra l S ta te C ollege, W ilberfo rce , Ohio, w h e re ahe is m a jo r in g in b u s in e ss a d m in is tra t io n . H er f ian ce ia a g ra d u a te o f H en ry H igh School, D o v er, D el.. C lass of 1955, an d C e n tra l S ta te C ollege, C lass of 1999,. w h e re he rec e iv ed a B achelo r of S c ience D eg ree w ith a m ajo r in E d u c a tio n . He a ls o w as co m ­m iss io n ed a seco n d l ie u ten a n t in th e U .S. A rm y an d w ill e n te r tfie s e rv ic e a fte r the f ir s t o f n ex t y e a r . H e w ill b e s ta tio n e d a t F o r t B en n in g , G a . * '

N o d a te h a s b een se t fo r the w edd ing .

On Dean's UttM iss E liz a b e th ' V ree lan d , M ata­

w an , w as n a m e d to th e d sa n 'a lis t o l F a ir le ig h D ick inson Uni­vers ity , R u th e rfo rd , tor tb e la s t ■ em ester. T h e d e a n 's list i s com ­p o se d o f s tu d e n ts w h o se g ra d e s a v e ra g e d I ro m R to U p e r cen t.

\ I N L A I DL I N O L E U M

SEACOAST FLOOR COVERING CO.COIfax 4-3333

Route 35. and Clark St. Keyport

StudiosCANDID WEDDINGS A SPECIALTY

1* M A IN ST .- ' T E L . CO 4 4 5 M K E Y P O R T

At MOSS' TEXTILESWhere You Save While You Spend Formerly Fabric aad Yan Center _____ • , ^

41 W. FRONT ST. KEYPORTI t e 7 P J tL

Our Famous Nomotta Sport Yarn

andJack Frost Sport Yarn

2 for *1.002 u . Skeins — Kef. 71c

J t# 9 f M .Belding or EverfaitBUTCHER LINENS3

R e p . 9t e .

11 te II TM .

18x30TUFFET CHENILLE

RUGSLatex Back — Ref. IU9

69*

• 7 t a . S P . I H .

DACRON TIER CURTAINS

- 2 9 ^ - : . :Re*. |1 .«

• ta M PJM.

CANNON BATH TOWEIS

25* e a .

R e f .5 S e

t l t a , U W

54<54PLA5TK

TABUaOHIS29*-. . -

HEAVY GAUGE — B t

W E R E S E R V E I H E i U O H r T O L R O T Q U A N T m E S

Thursday, July 2, 1959 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL Pag* Seven — First Section

Carol Cofield Is Saturday Bride

M iss C aro l A nne C o f i e 1 d , d a u g h te r o f M r. an d M rs. F ra n k C ofield, 147 S eeley A ve., K eans­b u rg , b e c am e the b r id e of R o b e rt F le m in g , son o f M r. an d M rs. G eo rg e F lem in g , 37 P a rk A ve., K e a n sb u rg , S a tu rd a y , Ju n e 27, }9S9 a t S t. A n n 's C hurch , K eans- b u rg . T h e R e v .. S tan ley L evan- d osk i p e rfo rm e d th e doub le ring c e re m o n y a n d c e le b ra te d the nu p ­t ia l m a s s a t 11 a .m ., b e fo re a n a l t a r d e c o ra te d w ith w h ite glad io li a n d la rk s p u r . M ra. M a rie L ed er- h a u » p lay e d tra d itio n a l w edd ing p u s i c . . ■

G iv en in m a r r ia g e b y h e r fa th ­e r , . th e b r id e 'w o r « a p r in c e ss a ty le O oor-length p cau d e poie gov/a d e s ig n e d w ith a a a b rjn a

■ n e c k lin e b o rd e re d ; w ith A lencun n e t r e -e m b rp id e re d w ith se ed pejarte , J t o n g f i t t e d s J e e y e s a n d a ch ap ei-len g th tra in . H e r fin g er- t lp -le n g th y e il of (Uusioo (ell f ro m

- a c ro w n o f p e a r ls a n d s h e A r r ie d ■ 'c a s c a d e b o u q u e t o [ Twhjte ro se s a n d s te p h a n o tis . '

M r j . E d w a rd C ro k en , K eane- b u rg , w a s m a tro n of ho n o r fo r h e r a is te r . H e r oock tail-leng th gow n o f w h ite - chiffon- - im p rin ted w ith p in k f lo w e n h a d | ro u n d

- n eck lin e a n d - pbort s le e v e s . She w o re i m a tc h in g h a t a n d c a rr ie d a c a sc a d e b o u q u e t o f tw o-tone p in k * ro ses .

D om in ick M elic ia , V e s t K eana- b u rg , w u th e b e s t m a n a n d u s h ­e rin g w e re th e b r id e 's th re e b ro th e rs , D avid , T h o m a i a n d K ev­in , K ta n a b a rg . ‘

R*C#P<iM I n KM M fclTflA : *1 ‘Siicfc

S m ith ’* R e s ta u ra n t, E a s t Keans* b u rg , a f te r w h ich th a c o u p le left fo r t h t Pofcono M ountains, ‘ P a . g o r tra v e lin g , th e b r id e w o re a w h ite d re s s w ith a w hite h a t an d a c ce sso r ie s an d a w hite o rch id co rsa g e .

F o r h e r d a u g h te r 's w edding . M rs. Cofield se lec ted a b e ig e U ce a n d s ilk o rg an z a d res s w ith a flow er h a t, b e ig e ac ce sso r ie s and a c o rsa g e o f p ink ro seb u d s. T he b r id e g ro o m 'a m o th e r chope a b lue s ilk d re s s w ith a m atc h in g fiat a n d a c ce sso r ie s a n d a c o rsa g e of p ink ro seb u d s.

T he b r id e w ss g ra d u a te d from R ed B ank C atho lic H igh School. C lass of 1954, a n d co m p le ted h e r ed u ca tio n a t th e St. F ranciB Hos­p ita l School o f N u rsin g , T ren to n . She is em ployed s t R iv erv iew H osp ita l, R ed Bank.

T h e b rid eg ro o m w as g ra d u a te d fro m M iddletow n T ow nship H igh School, C lass of 1954, an d se rv e d th re e y e a rs in th e U. S. N av y , 27 m o n th s of w hich w as sp e n t In J a p a n . He (s em p lo y ed a s a n e le c tro n ic s tech n ic ian a t the Lake* h u rs t N av a l A ir S tation.

T h e co u p le w ill res id e In L ong B ran ch .

B i r t l i S

Z erltyM r. s n d M rf. B la ir Z e rlty , I

H illtop PI.. H azlet, a re th e p a re n ts of a d a u g h te r , b o rn M onday, J u n e D , 1959, In M onm outh M edica l C e n te r. .

R ayealdA d a u g h te r w as b u l l In M op-

m o u th M ed ica l C a t e r o n Satlftv d a y , J u n e 77, 19S9, to M r. and . M rs . Leo R ay esk l, 3tS C a rr A v s . I K e an sb u rg . . ’

M r. a n d M n .. T J q m a s L ands, 105 H azlet A ve., H azlet, a r e the p a re n ts o f a d a u ih f i r , b o m Suiv d a y , J u n e 29, 1959, |n R iv e rv lew H osp ita l. ■ ‘ * ■

' Thom paMM r. a n d M rs . A ndrew T hom pson,

R ou te 2, B ox 372, M ataw an , a re th e p a re n ts o f a aon, b o m M onday, J u n e 19. 1959, tn M onm outh M edi­c a l C en ter.

M ay erA son w as born In M onm outh

M ed ica l C e n te r o n M onday, J u n e

C o u p l e W e d A t H o l y F a m i l y C h u r c h M a r r i e d T u e s d a y

In Baptist ChurchB e c o m e s B r i d e O f K e y p o r t M a n

T h e H oly F a m ily C hurch , U nion B each , w a s th e scen e o f th e w ed d in g o n S a tu rd a y , J u n e f l , 19J9, of M iss M a rg a re t R o se D '- A tr io d a u g h te r o f M r. a n d tiirt. M lqhael D 'A tr io , O l l P o o le A ve., UnkHt B each , a n d A nthony F e ta r D o b r o w o la k lS d n o f M r . i u ld M rs. S igm ond D obrow olskl, F re e h o ld . T h e Rev. Jo sep h G . F o z , p a s to r , p e rfo rm e d th e c e rem o n y a t 1:34 P-H>-

T h e b rid e , g iven In m a r r ia g e by h e r fa th e r, w ore a gow n, w h ich h a d a C han tilly lac e bod ice Studded w ith seq u in s , long s leeves, a n d a n e t g k irt. H er f in g e r­tip leng th veil w ss held In p la c e w ith a c ro w n o f seq u in s a n d p e a r ls a n d she c a rr ie d a b ouquet o f w h ite ro ses .

M iss B a rb a ra D 'A trio , U nion B each , w a s h e r l is te r ’s m a id o f honor. She w o re a yellow s t r a p ­less gow n, s ty le d w ith a floor- len g th ba lloon-type sk irt, w ith a m a tc h in g Jacke t, an d a yellow h a t. She c a rr ie d a bouquet o f yellow roses.

Tw o B rid esm aid sB rid esm a id s w ere M iss L o rra in e

R eg an a n d M iss C aro l B arrilo tt ', b o th of U nion B each . T h ey w o re b lu e and p ink ru ffled gow ns, r e ­sp e c tiv e ly . w h ich w e re s tra p le s s a n d h ad m atc h in g Jack e ts a n d

l u l i . T h e y c a n -le d b o u q u e ts o t b lu e tin te d ro ses .

F r a n k H a rv e y , L o n g B ra n c h , e e rv e d hia b ro th e r-ln -ia w a s beat m a n . 'U s h e r s w e re M ich ae l D '­A trio , U nion B each , b r o th e r . e f th e b r id e , -and Jo h n D obrow olskl, E a to n to w n , b ro th e r o t th e b r id e ­g ro o m .

T he b r id e 's m o th e r w o ra a blue U c e o v e r ta f fe ta gow n w ith a w h ite h a t a n d ac ce a so rie s a n d a c o rs a g e o f yellow ro se s . The m o th e r o f th e b r id e g ro o m se ­lec te d a lig h t b lu e d re s s w ith a w h ite h a t a n d acceaao rie s a n d a c o rs a g e of w hite rosea. '

A recep tio n w a e-h e ld a t Ei-M oe- KI, K e an sb u rg , a f te r w h ich th e c o u p le left fo r a w edd ing t r i p to A tlan tic C ity . F o r tra v e lin g , th e b r id e w o re a b lu e a h ea th d re s s w ith w hite a c cesso rie s .

T he b r id e Is a g ra d u a te of Key-, p o r t High School, C lkss o f 1958, an d w as em ployed b y th e Sea- b ro o k Hill N u rsin g H pm e, Key­p o r t. H er h u sband Is a g ra d u a te o f th e R ed B ank H ig h School, c la s s o f 1953, a n d se rv e d In the U .S . A rm y fo r 18 m o n th s . He is e m p lo y e d by W estern U nion T ele­g ra p h Co., E ato n to w n .

T he co u p le will re s id e a t P ick e t F e n c e F a rm , Colts N eck .

29, 1959, to M r. a n d M rs. E rn e s t M a y er, 187 Second S t., K ey p o rt.

' Ttaidhuk' :M r. a n d M rs . A lex T o m ch u k ,

(3 M a in S t.; ''p l< j‘> H d « * .- W t l » « p s r e n t i o f s d a u g h te r . bo rrt’ ln St.' P e te r 1* H ospita l:,— •

- NerakA d au g h te r w as b o rn in Soujh

A m boy H osp ita l to M r, a n d M ra. R o b e r t N ovak , 894 L akev lew A ve., L a u ren c e H arb o r.

F u n e r a l S e r v i c e s

A nthony K endzla t A h igh r e g u jfm m ass w a s h e ld a t 9 a .m . F r id a y In St. A gnes ' C h u rch , A tlan tic H igh lands, with' t i ie R ev . M ichae l L ease o ffic ia ting , f p r . A nthony f k e n d z la , 68, o f 57 B e a c o n B lvd ., K ean sb u rg , w h o d ie d T u esd ay , J u n e 23, 1959, a t j h e V e te ran s A d m in is tra tio n H o s­p ita l , N ew Y o rk . In te rm e n t w as In M t. O livet C em etery , Middle^ to w n Tow nship.

M r. K endzla w u b ora in G e r­m an y . H e lived m o st of h |s life in th e L eo n s rd o sectio n of M id d le to w n Tow nship . H e w aa th e fa th e r o f T h a d d e u s B. K endzls, K ean a­b u rg .

M r. K en d z la w aa a v e te ra n of W orld W a r I, a n ex em p t m e m b e r

here's wishing you a Bon Voyage

and ear planning makea It rlghtl

Y o u ’r e a u r a o t f u n o n ttafct c r u l i t o r o c e a n v o y a g e w h e n y o t t c o u n t o n u s to m a k e a l l th e a r r a n g e m e n t s .

Brown Travel BureauO a r c a i i s r v e o a j h m i - t n s w i i b s c . ' f»«rtk 1 S m d n r, Xlrport — Night CaUi: CO 441)1

— Moitmofrth-Gpimty* ’ . .T -

National BankRights and Stocks

B O U G H T - S O L D A N D Q U O T E D

I

CApital 2-0211

210 Broadway Long

T h e F i r s t B a p tis t C h u rch , Key* p o r t, w as the se ttin g fo r th e wed* d in g of M iss C a th e rin e E . W aU be, d a u g h te r o f M r. a n d M rs. F r a n d s H . W alshe. 275 F i r s t S t.. K ey p o rt, a n d P fc . A rth u r L. D a v is , g ran d so n of M r. a o d M rs. A r th u r 6 . H am ­m e tt , Seym our, T e x ., on T u esd ay , J u n e 30, 1959. T h e R ev . M aurice P h illip s p e rfo rm e d th e doub je r ing c e rem o n y d u rin g th e can d le lig h t c e rem o n y a t 7 p .m . M rs . E v e re t t P o lin g p iay ed tra d itio n a l w edding m u sic . W hite g lad io li a n d 'lark* s p u r d e c o ra ted the a l t a r and fron t pew s. * ‘

G iven in m a rr ia g e b y h e r fa th e r, the b r id e w o re a flo o r-len g th gow n o f w h ite e m b o ssed o rg a n d y o v e r tu lle w ith a s q u a re n e c k l in e 'th a t ex ten d ed in to c a p sleeV es. ' H er chapei-leng th v e il o f F re n c h lUu- sion fell fro m th e s e e d p e a r l J u lie t c a p th a t h e r m o th e r h a d w o rn a t h e r w edding . She c a r r ie d a co­lon ia l b o u q u e t of w h ite m u ted flow ers. ‘ ’

M iss N an cy N au , CUffwood, w a i th e m a id o f h o n o r . _ S h e w o r t a p o w d er b lu e b a lle rin a -Ie n g th S °w n o f ch iffon w ith a d r a p e d b o d ice , c a p s leev es , a n d fuU a k ir t . A ’th o r t l a c e Veil fell’ fro m a w h i f e t i m a n d s h t . c iir r ie d a . W u*-C olQ i& l b o w ju e t ’ ‘ \

W ear T ir^ v o U #T h e b rid e sm a id s w e re M iss Kami

W aleH * Keyport. M te t 'O f th a b fM e a n d M lsa V iolet "Younig, Union B each , T k e I r b a lle rin a -Ien g th gow ns o f tu rq u o ise la c e h a d p la te b od ices, c a p a leevee, a n d full a k lr ts . T h ey w o re w h ite t ia r a s w ith sh o rt fac e v e ils a n d c a r r ie d 'b lu e colonial b o u q u e ts . S t* -y e a 6 d id P a tr ic ia W alih e , s i s t e r p f t h e b r id e , w aa th e f lo w er j l r l . ..•Her floor-length gown o f yeUow chiffon had a ro u n d neck lin e , c a p s leev es an d full sk ir t . She w o re a s m a i l yellow t ia r a an d c a r r ie d .1 m in ia ­tu re colonial b o u q u e t o f ye llow flow ers. ^

Sim eon C a r ra s , K e y p o r t, w a s the b est m an an d u sh e rin g w e re A rth u r W alahe, G arw ood , co u s in o f tho b r id e and C h arie s S tuh l, M ataw an .

F o r h e r d a u g h te r 'a w e d d in g ,M f i; W alshe se le c te d a ro y a l b lu e a h e a th fa ille d r e s s w ith a w h im sey h a t, ro y a l b lue f tc e s s o r le s a n d a c o r ­sa g e of w h ile ro ses a n d c a rn a tio n s .

A fter a recep tio n a t C o ttre ll'S R e s ta u ra n t, K ey p o rt, th e co u p le left for T e x a s . F o r tra v e lin g , t h e b r id e w o re a tw o-piece g r a y s u it w ith S w hite fe a th e r h a t, w h ite a c ce sso r ie s a n d a c o ra a g e o f w h ite ro ses . '

T h e b r id e g ra d u a te d from Key* p o r t H igh School, C l a u o f ltN ), an d w a s em ployed a t C o ttre ll’a R e s ta u r ­a n t. T h e b rid e g ro o m g ra d u a te d from S ey m o u r H igh Srhool, C la is of 1957, a n d w a s e m p lo y ed b y th e S eym our C o tton C o m p ress Co. b e­fo re en lis tin g ln the U S. A rm y.

Spend Week At BlairA youth group of th e P ilg rim

F ellow ship , sponsored by th e Union B each C o ngrega tiona l C h u rch , left M onday to spend a w eek a t B lair A cadem y, B ia irstow n , w h e re they w ill b e g iven th e op p o rtu n ity to s tu d y y o u th g ro u p w ork. Included

ia th e g ro u p w e re N an cy W ll- llam a, L loyd S to rm s, U nion B each]' Ju d y a n d R o b e rt H endrickson , K ey p o rt, fo rm erly o f U nion B each,

H ow a b o u t b u s in e ss c a rd s ? W s c a n ' su p p ly th em q u ick ly an d , a t the r ig h t p rice .’ C otfte a n d t ry u a .

Air Conditioned Parking In Front

O P E Nj a r s

BAIBEH SHOPCliffwoed ftvs. CUffwood Beach

MRS. HERBERT GORDON HOLLOWELLM iss E l a i n e A lm ee F u e r ,

d au g h te r of Mr. an d M rs. E rn e s t J. F uer, Bound B rook, b e c am e t h e b n d e of H erbert G ordon H ol­lowell, ion of M r. and M n . H er­b e rt L Hollowell. 289 F irs t S t., K eyport. Sunday. Ju n e 21, 1999 Id th e Bound Brook C ongrega tiona l C h u rch The Rev. D r. Otin Lew is p erfo rm ed the double ring c e re ­m ony.

Given in m arr ia g e by h e r fa th ­e r , the b rid e w ore a fu ll-length gown designed w ith a scooped fitted bodice, long b r id a l s leev es , dotne-shaped lace ik ir t w ith o v e n Skirt of nylon tu lle cau g h t in the from with pearled lace flow er- e tte s The (ult sk ir t had a b u t te r ­f ly bustle hack w hich flow ed Into a ch ap lr length tra in . H er four­tie red c ircu la r veil of F re n ch ailk Illusion fell from a co ro n e t of o ran g e bloM om i and she c a rr ie d a cascade bouquet of E u c h a ris t lilies stephanotis and ivy. •

M rs M ar|o rie Sm ith, H astin g s- on-Hudson, N. Y ., was the m a tro n Of honor, and th e a tte n d a n ts w e re M rs B arb a ra F u er, F o rt L au d e rrdale . F l a . s ister-in -law o f theb r id e , Miss R o sem ary B eu latl,Iron M ountain. M ich ., co lleg ec la ssm a te , and M iss C aro l Voor- fceea. New B runsw ick . T h ey w ore

o f th e B re v e n t P a rk a n d L eo n ard o F i r e Co., a n d a m e m b e r o f th e

S an d y H ook , B a j ^ f o s t ^ „ 0 f ,A m e ric a n L eg io n , H ig h lan d s ..-aA l « . 'S u r v i v in \ r w » r » r,lu * 7 < w lf* ,f

A n n a <3. (M u rp h y ) K endzla , U t i o th e r so p s , iK ic h a rd ,

H ig h lan d s , a n d T h o m a s A ., South O ra n g e ; a d a u g h te r , M rs . W illiam Iaak aen , L e o n a rd o : a s is te r , M rs.V ic to r ia S ch u b ert, B ay sld e, N .Y ., a n d s ix g ran d c h ild re n .. T b e A'. M . f a s t e n A Sons F u n e r a l H om e, A tian tio H igh lands, w ss In c h a rg e o f a rra n g e m e n ta .

Jo h n -AUgalr F u n e ra l s e rv ic es w e re h e ld P rl-

d s y a t 3 p .m . a t the R ezem F u n e ra l H om e, South R iv e r, w ith th e R ev , W illiam S try k e r , p a s to r o f th e S ay rev ille P re sb y te ria n C h u rch , o ffic ia tin g fo r Jo h n A.A llg a lr . W, o f 80 M ain S t., S a y re ­v ille . w ho d ied M ooday, J u n e 22,1959, in P e r th A m boy H osp ita l.I n te rm e n t w a s In E v e rg re e n C em e te ry . New B runaw ick .

H e w a s th e b ro th e r o f M rs. M ary F lu g g o , K eyport. M r. A llg alr w as a n a tiv e a n d life long re s id e n t of S ay rev ille .

A t th e tim e of h ia d e a th , M r.A llg a lr w as a b u ild in g c o n tra c to r w ho c o n s tru c te d h o m es In S a y re ­v ille . H e a lso w as a d i re c to r of th e S ay rev ille F i r s t N a tio n a l B ank a n d fo rm e rly w a s ln th e w ho lesale b e v e ra g e d is tr ib u tio n b u sin ess .

Also su rv iv in g a re h is w ife, M rr.Id s (G re y la g ) A llg air ; tw o sa n s ,J o h n H ugo, W hite P la in s , N .Y ., a n d J o s e p h Jo h n , M e rr ic k , L ,L , a n d .one o th e r a is te r , M ra. O liv er W elsh , South Am boy.

i .C arm ine T . U rezzo —A h ig h req u ie m m a n w a s cele-.

b r a ted by th e R ev . S ta n le y L e v a n - _d o « « k l ^ n F r id a y a t * a m - a t 4 * 4 ^ ‘" ir 'th V " ln d e -A i n 's C hurch , K e a n sb u rg , fo r - - - - -C a rm in e T h o m a i; U rezzo , 71, o f 27 W illii P I., K e a n sb u rg . w ho

F u n e r a l S e r v i c e s

£<ui« wurony/ ivenoxw, n ur<J-y (Jrt Quack-

99, of I l f E ng lish to w n Rd.. Old B ridge, w ho d ied T u e sd sy . Ju n e 13, 1959, a t th e V e te ra n s Adm inis­tra tio n H oaplta l, E a a t O range

M r. R ic e w a s a n a tiv e of Iron C ity , T eitn . H e w aa a ve te ran of W orld W ar I a n d a m em b er of E dison M em o ria l P o s t , V e irra n i of F o re ig n W ars. H a h a d been a c a rp e n te r for 29 y e a rs , snd w » em p lo y ed a t R a r ita n A rse n s l. Edi­son Tow nship.

H e Is su rv iv e d t y his wife. M ra. M a ry Ja n e (N u n n ) Rire: th re e so n s , R ic h a rd , O ld Bridge, an d W illiam H. a n d F ran k lin M . Nixon; th re e s is te rs , M rs. W W. W hite a n d M rs. L ln n es White. L ex ing ton , A la ., a n d M rs. Louiie W illiam s, M obile, A la .; two half­b ro th e rs , G en e W hite, Lexinulon. A la., a n d H e rb e rt W hite . E veretl. W ash., a n d 12 g ran d ch ild ren

E u g e n e L . ' P a tte r so nA req u ie m m a i l w u celebrated

a t 9 a .m . F r id a y in St. James C hurch , R ed B an k , fo r Eugene L P a tte rso n , M , o f S] Linden PI , R ed B an k , w ho d ied T ue.day . J u n e 23, 1959, in R iv erv lew Hos­p ita l, a f te r a lo n g lllnen In t e n n e n t W U In M t. O livet Ceme­te ry , M iddletow n T ow nsh ip . M r, P a tte r so n w a s th e fsthir of P a u l P a t te ra b h , H o lm del Town­sh ip . H e w a i th e aon o f the lale E u g e n e a n d A m elia C. (N n m an i P a t te r s o n , . H e h a d lived m Red B an k a ll hla lire.

M r. P a tte r so n w a s a com m uni­c a n t of S t. J a m e s C h u rc h and w u

d ie d T u e s d a y ' J u n e 23, 19M, a t h i s h o m e. In te rm e n t to o k p lac e in S t. J o s e p h 's C e m e te ry , K ey­p o r t , u n d e r th e d i r e c t i o n 'o f . th e J o h n J . R y a n H om e (o r F u n e ra ls ,

.K e a a s b u r g r~ - ~ ~ - T — < — ------ -.: M r, U r e a o w u - b o rn In I ta ly , th e i o n o t th e l a te A nton io a n d

T h l le m in a U rezzo : H e h a d b e e n a ■ a m p le r re s id e n t in K e ^ n ib u rg Jot m an Chan ~ H y e a r s a n d a p e rm a n e n t re s id e n t f o r o n e y e a r , m o V ftg f ro m B rook lyn . H e w u a m e m b e r o f S t. A nn’s .C hurch a n d th e I ta l ia n D e m o c ra t ic C lu b o f B ro o k ly n . H e h a d b e e n em p lo y ed b y . M o d ern A c c e sso rie s , Inc.-, K c a n s b e tr g i- a l- a - g e n e r a lm a c h in e

_ . r i TA n g e lin a (G a llo ) U rezzo ; rive d a u g h te rs , M rs. F lo re n c e G re e n , M usk eg o n , M ich .; M ra , F ra n c e s R a f ta , W est K e a n sb u rg . M rs. A nn H a rp o o tlian , M iddletow n T ow nsh ip , M rs . V io la W HIkoom, B rooklyn , a n d M ias L ucille V rezzo , a t h o m e, a n d - se v en g ran d c h ild re n .

V o u r a d v e rtis e m e n t In th is p a ­p e r j w ill r e a c h p ro sp e c tiv e p u r­c h a se r* in e v e ry S jir tm u n ity In th e b a y s b o re a r e a .

pendent Engine .Co., Red Bank Alao survlvlng are his wife. Mr.

Mary .E. Pattenbn; five mher sons, Eugene, Fair Haven; Donald. Harry/Raymond, Red Bank and Charles, River Plaza; a a n t " . Mra, Edith Newman, Red Bank, and nine < grandchildren."The William s. Anderson Funeral

Home, Red Bank, w u in charge of arrangements.

. Mrs. Francis S klllm aa F u n e ra l services wera held F ri­

d a y a t 1 pjti.' i t I h e - J o h n J. R y a n H o m e fo r F u n e ra la . K esnt- b u rg , for Mn, K a th e rin e Sklll- m a n , 71, o f 1 K ru e g e r PI.. E ait K e a n sb u rg . w h o d ie d W ednesdsy, June 24, l tS t , a t h e r hom e, fol­low ing - a , lo o g llln es# . - I h e R s f . J o h n P. E u le r, p a s to r o f tha B«jr- ' -e Com m unlly Ch tn r ln E ast

K e a n sb u rg , o ffic is te d a n d interm ent follow ed in F a irv le w Cem etery, M iddletow n T ow nsh ip .

M rs . S k ilim ah w a s b o rn in Je r­sey C ity . S he h s d liv e d in Keant­b u rg fo r m a n y y e a rs .

S h e is s u rv iv a l b y h e r huaband, F ra n c is ; tw o s o n s / ' C h s r le i R. M cK nlgh t, K e a n sb u rg , and John M cK nigh t, E a s t ; K ean sb u rg ; i* o d a u (0 * e r t, M n . J e a n Slm p*«i a n d Mn. R u th S a lsy l . both of K e a n sb u rg ; 11 g ra n d c h ild re n and

one great-graoddUM.

D e p e m ln t i i f f e t i b a lle rin a -Ien g th g o w n i t ty la d w ith a coop neck- linea, o a p s leev es , h a re m a k lr ts

w ith v e lv e t b a c k a tre a m e ra . T h e ir m atch in g bow h a ts w e re h e ld

With d u s te r s o f f re sh Ivy leavea t t t h t side* a n d th ey c a rr ie d c a s ­cad e b o u q u e ts of step h an o tis , da is ies e n d Ivjj.

L aw ren ce L a rse n , W oodbridge, w as the b e s t m sn and uah erin g w e re R obert B agovlch , P ittsb u rg h , P a ; H arry F u e h re r , l lav e ra to w n , P a , f ra te rn ity b ro th e rs, and R ob­e rt F u e r , F o r t L a u d e rd a le , F la ., b ro th e r of the b ride.

A fter a recep tion for 100 g u ests a t P e te rso n 's Bultonw ood M anor, M ataw an , the couple flew to N as­sau T hey will be a t hom e J u ly I s t 154 F ir s t S t., K eyport.

T he b rid e Is a g ra d u a te of M ichigan S ta te U n iv ers ity w h ere she m ajo red In E n g lish . She g rad u a te d in 1957 a n d h a s tau g h t K ngllsh for tha paal y e a r In Bound B rook High School. She will tea c h In M idd lesex H igh School In S ep tem ber.

T h e b rid eg ro o m , a g ra d u a te of P en n sy lv an ia S ta te U n iv e rs ity , Is a m em b e r of f i |U a T a u D elta F ra te rn ity . Me m a jo red In p h y s l c s l e d u cstlo n . He Is s te a c h e r in th e W oodbridge H igh School.

8 to 6:30 —: Cloied Wednesday*

Jim Mullaney, Prop,

- (FORMERLY WITH LARRY'I. KEYrORT)

PROVIDING SVIRY KNOWN IINIFIYa! |J | |« |^ |lu A ^ AuSLa We

H eV M f s n s a s l iWaad aiiae ape* *k» needs e t evefy * e M r* .

ihv M M nw m m n n w n w e r n i m r a nM m p i f i i i i v>vtt i t i r — ^ *

u A g a mM a l uAa a J | yaV V iM tV tvi'inP’* i m t i f ns? n v i f i vr i e w vn

Our membership h <ke AttOCIATIO fUNIAAl WMOTOM IMVICI quskflM m (e serve wkerever deiHl My NW * M IMb Mrf. tretMHve. town laeevwe* ewtes.

D A Y F U N E R A L H O M E

361 Maple Place, Keyport — COIfax 4-1352Lad? Attendant Non-laolarlsa 4

> I "

AN INCREASE IN OUR DIVIDEND IS ANTICIPATED TO

Yew may span your account In person or by mall. Our M it dividend, start Ing JULY 1st, will be at Hm MW anticipated rate.Among l^e extra bonuses ore;* YOUR SAVINGS A M INSUMD’ The savings of each gaver Irvttili mutual lavlngi Irt*

gtltutlon are Insured up to $10,000.00 by tht Fed­— erol Savlngi and Loon Insurance CorporoUon, an Irt*

, ilrumtntallly of ihi Unlttd Statii GWimmirfr* DCTRA DIVIDIND DAYS IACH MpNTH

Fundi received on or before the 10th of any month ' corn dividends from the 1st of that month. You r#,v eeive thii bonus— not once every tlx rrionthi—but-

-twelve.monthieach year, _________* • SAVINOS »Y MAIL

it PERSONAL SAVINGS ACCOUNT}

* JOINT SAVIKG* ACCOUNTSit CLUB FUNDS

(Builneu on fraternal - otioclotloni) .

it CORPORATfi SAVIN®! - ~ ACCOUNTS

4r WELFARE AND PENSION FUNDS .. ■■.. ■ .

it UflAL FOR TRUST FUNDSYour nearest moll box il ai far as you ne*d"fld^_ when you fave with us by moil.

* TH R II CONVINIIHT OFFICIS

novaai • u i ta a r.M.

u n > .W I -W —l U a a r,u.

m e a n

ltac)ow iTatfn S A VI N GSA N D L O A N A S S N .

Of l i f t Ufofjdwoy onrJ Nor wood A»r t , | i t»i»uh M J . Me^rn»iuti* J'ood, Oofchut t l , M J

Brori't' J tn i n , ,^ wf|y j*, M»ddiet«»**n *jl*ofe|Mr**| O n tt- r t - - n H I

W S S T t t RrM N ii u r t s n i n

U «« iM IfM M le iH n U H i

*♦* i tm t Isvm is 1 * 1 ( M l U f — "

Ssll*e SUl • I f aa#

e’SBT'

LiM U *a» ne ■ .

— Flrtt Section J JW ilATAW AN JOURNAL -yjrr Thursday^

Midget Track In Use At Stadium

Old B rid g e S tad ium will unve il to m o rro w n ig h t ita $21,000 fifth- m ile co u rse built in s id e the h igh m il* oval. I t w ill b e p u t in u se {u n d ay n ig h t fo r the f irs t tim e w hea d r iv e n o f T Q s, th e th re e - q u a rte rs m idge t sp e ed s te rs , w ill give i t a tryou t.

The m an ag em en ts w ill h av e - o th er ad d ed holiday a ttrac tio n * fo r

th e a u to ra c in g fan s . At O ld B rid g e th e re w ill b e a b ig f ire ­work* d isp lay F r id a y n ig h t A t V aU S a tu rd a y th* MOM C a rd e n S ta te C lassic a t 100 m ile i <300 lap s ) wiU b a run .

In rac in g la s t w eekend, J a c k H o w ard an d th e K e y p o rt N o . «96 c a r c a m e to the, e n d of th e ir V ictory sk e in a t Old B rid g e a s P ic k Johnson, S tockton , sc o re d e v e r th e F o r t M onm outh d r iv e r in th e IM a p nov ice race . H o w ard h ad

' a rec o rd o l sev en w in* In a row . B ill G ilm an , V e s t L ong B ra n c h , w aa th ird ; J a d e H ow ard '* b ro th e r ,

■ Bob, w u fo u rth , a n d B o b K a sp e r , South R iv e r, wa* f ilth .

B row n W lu 8 - L a p F c a tu r*In th a ab aen ce o f J a c k K elly ,

Consb o to c k e o . P a . , w h o ba* won *even s tr a ig h t fe a tu re s , little Len-

a y B row n, L sm b ertv ille p ro v ed to b e th e b ig n » a a th a O ld B rid g e S tad ium tp ee d w ay F r id a y , w in­n in g th * W a p fea tu re ra c e . B row n h a d f in ish ed w c o n d In flv* o th e r

_ p rev io u s fe a tu re n e e * b e fo re b rea k in g th e le*.

T o n y B attle , E m e ra o n , w u sec- a n d t o c r t a * Um f in ish Use; E d S ig ls r , P o rt. M oam outh , w as th ird ; W alt J e n n in g s , EngU ahtowa, wm* fo u rth u d B ob B oudlnot, B ound B rook, took th* fifth spot.

D ick G lepel, O ld B ridge, loci con tro l o f h is c a r o n th e f i n t tap . I t ran ofl an d then b ack on d ie t ra c k , forcing D ale CU ckaer, Edison , to h it the e a st tu rn g u a rd n i l . C llck n er's c a r tu rn e d o v e r on 11* side an d sk idded down the •peedw ay as the on rush ing field c am s to a sudden ( to p . C llckner w as tre a te d b y the Spotswood F ir s t Aid S q u ad tor m in o r b ru ises.

P r o p o s e d A s P a r k S i t e

C * n a ty P a r t b yIh* Moamautli Ceanty Recreation Casamlsalw Stadia* are aadenrsy Md Ik* r c a ilaOsa, mmlm Chalr- man tom* McdMack, Laag Braaek, wtU aaett wkfe n prawafsttrns el A• D M rtM t tl I M m la Wuhington *Ma_te dbeuu tb* pr y isl lit* f*wasl*«ln« waold t o d y * ’ '

T be a e r ia l view ab o v e ahow* tha a re a t l S aad y Haafc f c n ia s a la p i f i i a l a a a I M oam outh C aao tv R e c rea tio n f* w m l* * l* a S tad ia* a r e a a d e n r a y a a d ifea

k e I __ _ iM rtkhfc r I i i p l i I «h* iM th r r a p a r tH a *1 l a a d y H aafc l a r t h a p a ric .t t h i r r* c ra a tl* a a l a n a s . I f It la i

B a rry T ak as P i n t H aa tBUI B tn y , O n d e ll, to o k th e

f l n t h a a t la 4:09. C llck n er w aa teco o d . J a c k Stackhous*, H ig h ly t o m , w u th ird and G elpa l. fou rth . T h e le c o a d h e a t w e a t to BIU M c­C arth y , • Rum aon, w ith E d i l g l t r , A n t M onm outh, w c o n d . B ob P e r- ah lng , RIb( o m , a a d B a ttle f la lsh ad In o rd e r beh in d th em ."

P e t* fch lo e d e r. A tlan tic High- th * f ir s t e ig h t-lap

novice h e a t In l i f t B ob Bri«gW , Laaghorn* , P a ., took th* *econd •p o t, and D ick H ln h , S ta ten Islan d , w aa t h i r d B ob H ow ard took tn e seco n d h e a t w ith O ilm an, J a c k How ard an d K aaper fin ish ing In t h s t order.

Kelly did re tu rn to action a t

r a g re t. Hs w m ru le d to h av * fo rcad BUI M cC arth y a n e a r ly la a d a r la to th a itae* a f te r a ra- a ta r t . a a d I t C M tJK eQ r e l l c h a n ce o f v ic to ry . M o C arth y a lre a d y a (o n * r fo r h av in g tan g led D ic k R yalL

w ith

W all S a tu rd ay b u t I t m to U a I c a n .

BUI P f ls ta r , E a to n to w n , lad h o m e tb e M ock c a r B ald i a a X -la p rac * . P f ir t e r fo rg ed a h e a d o f B e r ­r y la th e f b a l ta p t o r h ia I M23-lap v ic to ry o f th * y e a r . B a ttle w on th ird phtoa, , , .

G ig S teven*. N o rth R la d in g , M ass .. S a tu rd a y n ig h t r a n off w ith U u faa tu re d J J -la p m id g e t a u to r a c e a t W all la th e r e c o rd tim e o f 6:29.92 Stevena w hipped a fie ld o f 11 c a n to s m a sh tb * seven- y ea r-o ld r e c o rd fo r th* fle e t l it tle

There are Bargains Every Hour at

I

B P.M. to 9 P.M.

30 Sets Only Paper Mate

Ball PointDesk Sets${ 49Reg. $2.95

9 P.M. to 10 P.M.

20 Only ARROW No. 203

Ddsk Staplers $ 1 7 5

1

10 P.M. 1011P.M.

48jQnJy___

„ - -Reg. $4.50 Takes Standard Staples

11 P.M. to 12 P.M

— 2 4 0 n lyWATERMAN'S

Ball Point Pens <

Jewel Point Model

Reg. $1.98

Pat Magnetic

Memo Beards$ | 9 8

. A . . ■ ■

' Reg. $2.98 - In ColorsJust TheJhing For

The Kitchen, Den, Etc

Bayshore Stationers36 W. Front St. COlfox 4-5555 Keyport

T h* w in n e r p u ll* d a h e a d a a rfy

In th * r a j a a n d won by a h a lf la # ^ w W a a lg h t e t n f o u g h t a t ig h t b a il ie tor e e a a d a p o L

Pointers Given On Wafer Safety

“M ak* Y o o r“ F a r m P o n d S a fe ; a rec e n t S od C ooaervatkaa g e rv lc *bulletin,p o in te n o a w a te r a a fe ty . W h e th e rthe poo d la fo r I rr ig a t io n , f i n p ro tection , o r r e c re a tio n , s a fe ty i s im portan t, a a y s N e a l M u n ch o f th a Soil C onservation S e rv ic e a t F r e e ­hold.

Soma « f th* auggeattoo* f o r safety a n : - D u rin g co n s tru c tio n : R cm o v i a ll t re e s , ( tu m p s , am brush w ith in th a iw jn u n ln g a re a ; e lim ina te su d d e n dropoff* a a d deep h o l ts in th e sw im m in g a re a .

After co n a tru ct io n : M a rk tbe aa le sw im m in g a re a s ; p la c e life- sav ing t te r ic e * su c h a* r in g buoy*, ro p ei, o r lo n g p o les a t sw im m in g a reas ; u ae b o a ta t h a t w ill f lo a t if sw am ped o r c ap sized ; a ta y o u t o f fa rm p o n d * d u r in g s to rm s a n d when sp illw a y s a n flo w in g ; rec o g ­nize th a t f a r m p o n d s a r e h a z a rd a to sm aU c h ild ren .

Most Im p o rta n t, too , la th e n e e d for aU c h ild re n to b e e n c o u ra g e d to lea rn to iw im n n d to k now th e h azard s co n n ec ted w ith W ater.

P oster* o n sa fa b o a tin g , sw im ­m ing, a n d s k a tin g a n a v a ila b le from th a A m erican R e d C ro ss an d o th e r o rg an iza tio n * t h a t (Jeal w ith w ater a a fe ty . ■ '

T h li w e e k , w h y d o n 't v o n look th rough tb a " w in d o w * o f y o n rc h u rch , I f ro m th e in aid e .

Fuad Treasurer.

ED W A RD H . CONW AY

E d w a rd H . C onw ay , p re s id e n t Of Uie R e d B ank C o m m u n ity C h am b er o f C o m m e rc e , h a s b een a p p o in ted t r e a s u re r o f th e SOth A n n iv e rsa ry B u ild ing a n d E x ­pan sio n F u n d ot th e F a m ily a n d C h ild ren 'a S e rv ic e o f M o nm outh C ounty .

M r. C onw ay, w ho re c e n tly b e ­c a m e th e f ir s t tn a n e v e r e le c ted to th e p re s id e n c y o f th e R e d B a n k C h a m b e r f o r a seco n d tim e , ia p re s id e n t o f th e S aaco aa t F in a n c e C om pany , .R e d B ank . H e h a s b een d i e d fo r M a o u ts ta n d in g se rv ic e to th e co m m u n ity b y a e v e n d

—tn A al * — aa~ a. f _ a _mrgtwttm om. u t b b m QEpoe l a th e R e d B a r f C o m m u n ity Y J 4 X -A ., S a tv a tk a A n q r Ad- v ta o ty B e a rd . R a d B a a k L ions. R e d B a n k C o m m u n ity A p p ea l a a d F a i r H av en C o m m u n ity A p p ea l, b o th oI wldcfe t a w as In stru m e n ta l in ' o rg an is in g .

T h e F a m ily a a d C h ild ren '* S e rv ice , tb e o n ly ad o p tio n a g e n c y i a M onm outh C ounty , ia p lan n in g to cond uc t a n $85,G0t c a p ita l fund d r iv e to e re c t i ts o w n b u ild in g lo r tb e f ir s t t im e s in c e i t w a s o rg an iz e d SO y e a n ag o . M ra . A lton V . E v an a , p re s id e n t, s a id i t wiU b e b u ilt on B a th A v e . a t W est S t , L o n g B ra n c h . '

1640 Patients At Perth Amboy tn May

D u rin g th e m o n th o f M a y 1M0 p a t i e n t s ' e n te re d P e r th A m boy G e n e ra l H osp ita l, th e g re a te s t n u m b e r to b e a d m itte d in a n y m o n th . T h e a v e ra g e d a ily o ccu ­p a n c y w a* 370 p a tie n ts , w ho s ta y ­e d a n a v e n g e o f s e v e n day*. T h e re w e re Bit o p e ra tio n s , 134} x - ra y p ro c e d u re s an d 14,702 lab o ­r a to r y te s ts .

F o r th e s e co n d m o n th th e e m e r­g e n c y ro o m e x p e rie n c e d a s h a rp in c re a se w h en a n i tp e r c e n t w e re , t re a te d o r a to ta l o f 100S c ase* . M o to r v e h ic le a cc i­d en t* w e re in v o lv ed In 111 o f th e e m e rg e n cy c a te * . ~T:- -

B ir th s d u r in g th e m o n th o f M ay n u m b e re d t t L - .

Wrestling Tonight Af Asbury Park

As * sp e c ia l h o lid ay fe a tu re a t ­tra c tio n , P ro m o te r R o lan d J . H ines h u (xw ked " R ic k i" S t a r r to » . gtge th e Z e b ra K id in th e s t a r b o u t o f to n ig h t 's w re s tlin g sh o w a t th e A sb u ry P a rk - C onvention H aU . H in es an n o u n ced th a t h e h a d . to c h an g e th e re g u la r w e d d y w re s tlin g b o u ts to to n ig h t- t h b _ w eek in o r d e r to co m p ly w ith th e p o p u la r re q u e s t o f w re s tlin g fa n s to h a v e “ R ick i’’ a p p e a r a t th e Shore. T h e c o n te s t i s sch ed u led fo r one faU w ith a 60-m iitute t im e lim it. '

In th e sem i-final t il t, M a rt t Lew in a n d D o n C u rtis s ta c k u p a g a in s t th e co m b in e o f D u k e H off­m a n an d J o h n n y V an sk y . T h is b o u t re q u ire s tw o o u t o f th re e fall* U w in . A no ther te a m m a tc h h aa th e L a tin du o of M iquel P e rez a a d

Lou” M a rtin e z m a tc h e d w ith th e p o w erfu l T o la s B ro th e rs (C h ris a n d Jo h n ). T h is b o u t a lso req u ire* tw o o u t of th re e fa lls to w in.

In the o p en in g e v e n t, P e p e C hi- c a r r o m ee ts th e a g fte M ex ican " A l” T o r re s . T on igh t’s bout* i t a f t p ro m p tly a t 8 p .m . y ■

A fte r th is e v e n t, f o r th e h a l* n « e ol the su m m e r, th e w re s tlin g bout* w ill b e o n F r id a y n ig h t* . -

M n . J a m e a P u r d e y 'i F a i t O n a wiU be a s ta r te r in th e N ew J e n e y F u tu r i ty a t M onm outh P a r k -am J u ly U , a c c o rd in g t o w o rd f ro m t i e s ta b le connection* . ’

1 U l-1 R E I S A - ' . ' - M I ! f

O F G A M E N o . 3

F O B W E E K O F .

Jufy 8

W O R T H O F P R I Z E S10 ,000 p riiM in a ll

dktiw eiy oH tha » earfMt <wrd • b eH r m m am

*d.~ * ~ ■ ,Mxa* Wv* Ik* Acs* ritry Monk, vtiM

ft IM M •» 1 fc .’1

d 4 mwi U w w a lr (M ukw M U H H .

U p s rfe d l i y mIM N». 9 MHl M

J . v 13* 1f9f.

; HINT SiNTENCiSh n je f p m M y M p ftd «a4

IoHm faf Nm d w |t~ f c i w r mwf; b* - carrylnglUs. . • ’

J fo o t ■ irA w i h h— rf iLflsd-lftCt tw . wiB w p eris iw « leu m eo a t' *f I m

S. An eld on*, ■■pecfafry, iImmU be w »; fw*y tfteN d. y- : r ' ■

4 H fm rtvdy aahnoh yew n i l m I M ' *oe»e. Vni».T«*7 p e w « l» L .n.MW„ ^ i

I . 'AaibMouil wotfcer el rro iie !» j je e a f ‘ ’ * p h n h i Ii «nleq» le tee Mb

«i tike I 1

n |U Y T H C M 'P R O P U C T S

f O l l B O N U 5 PRIZES I

A, A l a special birthday trip«t « 0 e M jr serve hesboW s fovor*e_.„.^_^,.hie<

Get Free Entry Blank Now At

All

NMf *0fk,-N . r . W W e r^

H. DwmlWy

_ cWctifaes e n i ie e L TUs Is e isn > s<ml s IM e e ly e n f c erred se lvtte*.A p r ie e will b e aw ard ed le A e eo r i e e i i l Ifce ■■ e e l ■ la r iy (e r re d i s M o e , W r t y S s i p H m « i b e•w a r d e d m d M 6 p d tM tv mu ..... h e r d e re# > e eemcteeee ef * e k eelefleee.

le I w e r w ifc * ww M ifil& i M jbwi eew ed. j U

7* If M t dre*9 eM egb; a

Acme MarketsHee. AirywM — y eeifdeyeee g d

.">■ . H e ftmMm e * A a M M erW te. Vfarde. t e c « e d

-eerw et- ------------------------ __________.M fdt, ele^.eelM Ae lie b b refcew. MTe «U e f l T o H f

« • eM teetnH wW b e m I o m * pmnU le seWe— fcew vif, we ieeen»> ibe right le bsse A p p le * p r im l i eveet ef t in . le eeee W • He (er fln l pkee* A ow

f e d p iece

fee dowe

S . Mtgfcl e f fe r • pmniaq \ t ,'dbkirtiitfl to l*Bvw. , - ' : » '

9 . W Mi e goo d p le f, ■ pWy leIb e tfceotre Is q v k i Dable l e receive

* f m r e b l * crM dsei. ,M i F olM d ea iM y -wefl W m A e b e a l - theatre Nperfsfly far ed d n si

9 1 . H e b vry p e r w e K m H b e A e f t d l i■ e l • b am lese _______W . W b ee w dr b r e e la e e l , w H

h i r

C eeip M y. U e e l# M m * * * * m * m w « m < U * « * W e te w te • e r ie e . A l o l W erdi, Q g | » « i * > r i M p e r w eek w fll b e a w a rd ed le e * y * m fw eH y. Wl

* • a w * 1 M r t a i t t a i b h f c t t n r fa a a d fM & j fm fm

d iM is i. ■ •, •M . TW re b m M s f I s d ie ( i r le r A e ea r ly

' w be It « p « » d mtmmi ml w w rbe. l i t e e w f l « m Ib li Iv fM v e r le memj m

favorite N d N fM i l i , #" M . t f i e s l f e e l y e e d w b aa Am

lee le o l ll B a g d l v l b r f l a A e f * s p U k T V K e ta w v y p o r t f v a e y M tW e e i

b u y b o n us m o w e r

Y e a b a c o m e e U g lb le f e r

■ b o m * p r i t a e a d i w e e k

r J n r M f j m * m a tt, b l a n k ( t a m p e d b y your! A c m e M a sfc e t S t a r e C h v

, e k a r . B a n u * |H w lr iU l h i

t h e l i d w a e k * 1 W A * W O R D - J a t y S n d « w »

M y O lti — a r * I d e a l

h i i t l l i m * , 1 6 a z . o n

• r U * M i l * r t r i a l

h a H w l w a , 1 H i. c M k

ROUTE 3S and 36 PLENTY OF R E E PARKING

* * y % 1959 \lV:‘: UJ . 1W MATAWAN JOURNAL MUM W9f n MPCROT9

Nave JudgcSiiwiill President Of Jfomouth College; Elect Trustees

; t f c » M o a n m sfh C o S e* e B a u d o f M m h a s f le e te d tw o new

■ W im lm n , a n d w e d M onm outh f lo a t y J u d g e E h rin S . S im m ill a s t e W p r e s id e n t H e r - te d t ru s te e s a t - th e b a u d ’s u u l m e e tis g n a n t l s y n ig h t w m D a le B . O tto ,

“ T S ^ S t t w e r , p re s id e n t at th e N ew . J a r s e y .N a tn r a l G a s C o ., a o d E .. M u rra y T o d d , H olm del T ow nship . • t o M c U a J v u e r . -

M e. O tto r e p la c e s P a u l I . R ed- c a y , M idd le tow n T o w nsh ip , w hose te rm b a d e x p ired . M r. T odd CUs th e u n e x p ire d t e n a o l F . H o w ard

.JJp y tft M a ta F iP i po p o f Ihe ■ fo u n d ers o f th e co llege. M r. U o y d

1. w J lx iP< * & • in ab ility to a t te n d b o a rd

S im m S l re p la c e s W illiam H - S m ith . l o n g B r a n d i , a s p re s i- desrt. M r. S m ith , fo rm e r school

fo r L o n g B ra n c h C oun ty , b a a b e e a

o f th e B o a rd o f T n is - tn a n y te r m s s in c e h e h e lp e d ' th e co llege la ISSJ. H e de-

r* e le c tto tr a s p re s id e n t th is e a r b u t w ill re m a in a s a m e m b e r

o l th e b o a rd .- - ~ : - H e c < » d V k * f t n l l w i l

l U n a o a M- B ra d fo rd , L o n g Bnmck S u p e r in te n d en t o f S choo ls, w a s e le c te d v ic e p re s id e n t o f th e b a a e d , su c ce e d in g T h o m a i B . H ar-

’ B e M a r , a lao a la o d n d ia e d re - e t a d l a . M r . H a rp e r w i l t c o n tin u e l a a e rv e a a a t r u s t e e .H a r o M N .

B fe s t L ong B ran ch , w a s re -e lec ted to a se v en -y e a r te rm a s a b u s te e a a d r e t a in e d a s t re a s u re r . Lloyd S . C asse ll, F reeh o ld , w a s r e f l e c t e d s e c re ta ry . •

M r. T o d d tra n s fe r r e d to nhrr m a n a g e m e n t se v e ra l y e a rs a g o a f irm he founded IS y e a rs a g o , E . M . T o d d C o., a c co u n ta n ts ta x c o n su lta n ts . He w as b o rn In Con­n e c tic u t, b u t h a s liv ed io New J e r s e y s in ce 1907. H e fo rm erly Irved in E liz a b e th a n d m oved to H oim del T ow nsh ip 18 y e a rs «£» H e w a s w ith P h ilip s a n d A very , a N ew Y o rk la w firm , fo r JS y e a rs .

He is a c t m ia th e se rv ic e of s e v e ra l d i a r i l d i t e m B ttu tin n a . M r. T odd is a t n s t e e ct th e M n - rao u tii C oun ty C o u a d l , B oy S couts o f A m e ric a , a s w ell a s a m em b e r o f i t s ex e cu tiv e b o a rd a n d a r e p ­re s e n ta t iv e to Ihe na tio n a l H e w a s a tru s te e o f th e F ir s t P re s b y te r ia n C hurch , M ataw aa ; a n a c t iv e s u p p o rte r o f th e E liza­b e th YM CA, a n d a m e m b e r o f th e o ffic ia l b a u d of SL / J a m e s M e th o d is t C h u rch , F lira b e th . H e w a s s e c re ta ry o f th e S unday S choo l f o r 25 y e a n .

C h ris W ood j r . s e c r e ta r y l o r , h u rd le ra c in g a t Mon m o u th P a rk ; h a s b e e n v is itin g D e la w a re P a r te t o issu e c o n d itio n b o o k s fo r th e h u rd le s e a s o n w h ic h b eg in s o n M o n d ay . ' -

| C t w p t o i i C o u m

CH IU S J . K D tSCH M A N

C h r is J . K ir sd im a n . M a ta w a a , Vocal r epr e s e n ta tiv e of Ih e M etro ­p o lita n l i f e In su ra n c e CA m paay, h a s p a r t ic ip a te d in a s p e d a l a d ­v a n c e tra in in g c o u rs e re la tin g to e s ta te p lan n in g a n d b u s in e t i life i n s n r a n c e u n d e rw ritin g . I h e c o u rs e w a s g iv e n a t t b e c o m ­p a n y ’s b o n e o ffice in N ew Y otk .

M r. IG rsch m a n re c e n tly w as ap p o in te d to th e po sitio n o f M etro ­p o lita n in s u r a n c e .C o n su ltan t, l a w h ich c a p a c ity h e w il l 'c o n ti jr a e h is in su ra n c e s a le s e n d se rv ic e a c tiv it ie s f ro m th e M etro p litan ’s R a r i ta n B s y o ffice , H U U Con- v e ry B lvd ., P e r th A m boy. T he o ffice h u a d e r th e d i re c tio n o f M u a f t r R a c e r A . N itto .

A s ­i a

Mental Health Croup Elects

D r . A lbas L M s , I l l i a W w aa d e d ed p r e s id e n t ot lh * 1 m o u th C o o a ly H c t i i l B enV h

jtg g a a u a ] s a e a tn

R e d Bm * D r . L ew is w c o e e d s G e n e ra l G . U V a a D e o s e a . B s i r H av en , w h o h a a a a rv e d j a a f r a id e n t sh to a J u n e W . b r - W * h u b een D ire c to r o f ( M k M F re e b td d R e g io n a l W rf i S chw l. a a d w iB n o v a lo a sim ila r w ith tb e M npm puth , R ig in a a l B p School. E a to n to w n . l a S ep M m k cr.

O th e r o f fic e rs e le c te d w e re : F & * v ice p res id e n t, M rs . M F . S w ta . R e d B an k ; a e c o a d .v k e p r " M n . W illiam F m m n a s .

t h i r d v ic e |S l l M w l ,H. O . W iley , R e d B a s t ; tu a w r sr . R o b e r t D u d ley , F a i r H a s g n? » • khrtan t t r e a s u re r , M n . B e n ja m in A sh ia , L itt le S ilv e r; s e c re ta ry , M rs . J . H a r r y R o s s b a th , R arnsO a; a s s is ta n t s e c re ta ry , M rs . S p e n c e r P i t t s , R e d B ank. .

B o a rd m e m b e rs r ( a lo c N d t o r th re e -y e a r te r r a s w e re : A lb e rtB en o is t. M o nm outh B ench ; M n . I r a C ro u se , F a i r H i r e s ; M n . W illiam E m m o n s , U n . R o b e r t ^ , K a a t o r , W est U v B rs a c h ; M a u ric e P o lia k , W ert L o n « B ra n c h ; M ra . R u sse ll# n .aH a s nn . A t a y P u t ; M rs . P u l W B i a a d G en . V aaD eu sen .

B o a rd m e m b e rs , n e w ly elec t ed lo a th re e -y e a r t e r m w e re : M r*. R o la n d B ro w n , N ew S h re w sb u ry ; M ra . S ta n le y 8 a t k a s , U * t

B ran ch ; D r. h a r r y Coppi r lh n U H . F a i r H aven ; P e te r E i tn a n l— . E a lo a to w a ; M rs. a K G r a f b k y , W eft A B e ah u n t; M rs . F r a a k O fe K a v ts o k ; M rs . I B f e a B A - P a tric k . M iddletow n; jy. J a c k a i a U a d s ley , F a i r Haw ea; F r a n k M c­K enna. R e d B * ak ; M rs . E . E . N ado tay . A voa; C h u te s O H e a e y , B e lm ar; J . L e s te r R ig b y , New S u e w s b tu y ; R a b b i Q O bect R o ­sen th a l. F a i r B a w a ; W O iam S co tt. E Jb ero a P u t ; S ta a k y S p n in g . U acroCt; E lU ott S c h a td d a ,

l a t e r f a k e a i .M n . R o b d t T e f p a r ,Deal, and Mrs. Robert Tbatdwr, Atkntic Highlaads.

M rs. W iU iaa F a s t i r e p n t lB g

b r Jo sep h T b u a a s e s a , la te r ia h e a . U SI fu a d W m c U m W i a ts to d fund re tu rn s f a r lh a I M t » u f a r w era Is d m — 1 a ft U . U U i .

S e rv ic e A w o r d i

T h ree b ay sh o re a r e a em p lo y e e s of N ational L ea4 C * , T iS a iiu ia D ivision. South Asnboy, ro o etv ed se rv ice bu tton a w a rd s o u r ln g J t a s , A w ards went to B s n ja ia la O u is tl , Cliffwood A v e ., C lin w o o d , 19 y e a r s ; P a t r i d i M a lte a e y , IM T h e re s s A m , K e y p o r t I* y e a r s , so d A lbert Q o rd s k a . IM t e M t Ave.. Old B rlilc t, fiv* y e a n ;

Your advertiaemeat la thia per will reach pcospscttvs . chasers In evegr W tnaBar i i (hi ba)ihon area.

WANT MORE FOR YOUR MONKY

KEEP YOUR , < M ; ON GRANTS

'w vm um rm

INDIPENDCMa[ O p e w I t t t e T l w u . & l i i . > C i o — d S q t M w k i y d a y

fo r Tempting. Picnic tmd Holiday Value* • . •

Laaciiter Braid “Fully Cfltk«4,f Shinklest Smkri

C e n t e r C u t S l i c e s ^ 9 ^ cT h a n k a d t f f a ra a c a a n d M o n ly a» y o u r A c m e . . . uo w p l s M y « o o M H a « , n a a a n d t o U o t , Ju s l s lic s o > d acrtl P w fa c t f o r w d d a a r p lcn k s , p t a W i o r p o f ln . T h a M y

t h a t la ta m ^ r i o y « '

Hams| a n i n * s r I m i r f - M l y C n o ta d I a n slaw

Ham ww.«iau,iu 8 9 *L w c a ita r t n w M K s n t a a J y IsM M M r i ra n d -» o n a ia

Rib Roast 6 9 « Chuck Roast *4 5 «U a r s H a r I ra n d - C a m n d C s n J l iM - f r< » «

Chicken Chicken mJZ

“Q r t J u r L y 3 a r P r o J m c w

Large Luscious B'mg . c

C h e r r i e s 3 9 c,• Itad « * • . _

WatermeloBS «>>Lemons 12 49*Bjueberries ^29«

Mix or Match 'Em Breakfast Nectar

ORANGE N' HNEAPPU p«N K

Breakfast CocktailOM NGE N' APWCOT WUNK ■ ■

Breakfast Delight> : a u t o N ' M W M n *

3 ^

25 h r# j. rod25<Swift's Prem«—40< Mayonnaise t?5 l Tuna Fish - 3 ~89« Saran Wrap 3 ‘89« Welchade tr JtJ9« Dog Food^6-49(Evap.M ilk7~ . 0 €

ROUTE 35 and 36 P lfN TY O f fREE PARKING

N . I G R A N T

USE GRANTS CHARGE-IT

PLAN_ FOR EASY • SHOPPING

Middletown Shopping CenterROUTE 35, MIDDLETOWN

(Open t r t r j svenln« i m p. b li t i t *t> SiW a. t i ia<, *MI t a,at> .

Little Silver Shopping CenterPROSPECT AVENUE, UTTLE SILVER(Opsa srsry arsalaf ’dl f p. a i | klarday 'ill • p .« .) ’ ,

•/,-v- ■ .' ‘ ! i* '

- r r r r x r r .JHn»rt Plaza Shopping Center .ROUTE U AT MIDntI ROAD, HAZtIT- r-^-

t o * * m m f m a h « m • ^ * 4 « • * * * ** • f - ■•>

I ? A l W f l l l l f t i l dM j i v n W O

ROUTI 9(Oysa «TW7 ’Ml » > » (

Hanson As Scorer Fills Needed Role

Pog# Ton *— First Section

' T r ib u te to th e a ss is ta n c e ren- d e r i d ' b y John H anson, official

* s c o re r , in lead ing K eyport H igh to i& ^SK ore C onference " B " cham p- lonship In baseba ll, w as p a id re ­ce n tly h y J e ro m e (Bob) Zam pelle, K H S d iam ond coach .

T h e R e d an d W hite d iam o n d m en to r po in ts out th a t coach ing a h ig h tch o o l tea m ii a m u ch m ore invo lved m a t te r t h i n the genera l s p o rts p u b lic re a iiie s . E v en with th e aid o f a ss is ta n t coaches, it is ■ m a t te r of b ring ing a la rg e n u m b er o f the boys com peting up f ro m z e ro o r near-to-zero expert- e n c e in a s p o r t w ith in a few m onths to w h ere th ey c a n p e r­fo rm w ith a c re d ita b le show ' f in ish . T o do th is , a coach h as to h a v e a g re a t dea l o f inform ation

r n a d e a v a ila b le t o h im about the . g a m e p e r f o r m a n c e s o f his

ch arg e* a n d e v e n a b o u t th e p e r­fo rm a n ce of m em b e ra of opposi­tion te a n js . In co llege a n d pro- fessiooad s p o rts th e re a re scouta a n d sp o tte rs w ho d o th is . T hey a r e p a id Well fo r th e ir se rv ice a n d th ey a ra m en fam ilia r w ith th e sp o rt d u e to y e a n of experi­en c e oil th e ir o w n p a r t .‘ John H an so n p e rfo rm s th is ro le fo r K d y p o it H IM to the degree . It Is po ssib le t o ' .fulfill i t in the lim ited sco p e of o p e ra t io n * ' and m eana t h a t a r a av a ilab le . Coach ^ a m p t l le po lo ts o u t th a t Scorer H anson p re p a re* c h a r ts fo r him o f . how e v e ry K ey p o rt b a tte r and e v e ry K e y p o rt p itc h e r d id a g a in st t h t Individual n ie n lb e ri o f t h i Op­position. W ith th is de ta iled Inform s- tio n , th * K ey p o rt m en to r could d ec id e if hi* p lay er* « « « Pl*“ d r ig h t In th e b a ttin g o rd e r , wheth-

' e r thi* p lay e r o r th a t p lay e r should b e rem o v ed f ro m th e bet* ting o rd e r w h e n a left-banded

Eitcher w a i w orking o r a iloW- all p itcher w aa w orking o r a

c u rv e b a ll p itch e r w a* w orking a g a ln it K evport. T ha K eyport toegb cou ld d e te rm in e If the n u m b e r of e r ro r s com m itted against th a n u m b er at chance* a t­tem pted Indicates If a p lay e r I* placed In h l i r ig h t p o iitio n , o r If the sh o rts to p tru ly ih o u ld do bet­te r in le ft field o r f irs t b u e .

Can .D eterm in a P itch e rAs for th e p itc h e rs . It c a n be

' d e te rm in ed if a left h an d er o r I r ig h t h a n d e r ahould be w orked ag a in st c e rta in team a. if one team Is v u ln erab le to slow curve pitching a n d an o th er team canno t s tan d up a g a ln i t I h u rle r who blazes th e m th rough . A p itch e r1* p e rcen tag e o f contro l on varioua types of p ltchea will ahow if there a re fau lts In hi* d e liv e ry a s he changes hi* pace. A l for the b a t­te r , th s n u m b er o f i tr lk e out* ratio a g a in s t th* n u m b er of walk* obtained in d ica tes to a c o a ch the au re n e ii o ! ey e o l h l i ' b a tte r* . This is e sp ec ia lly Im p o rta n t in t h a t b i t t e r a t f n ' M th * ty p e to l i t for e x t r a b a s e f a i s o a te m o re like ly ■ fe y iM lc e 'o i i t In , » p in c h .A M jachrf ISW rt; H ava s«a- fistic* oa W hich te, e v a lu a t e M i b a tte rs a n d » h lfr a r t ^ n d h is b a t­ting o rd e r- * - ' ' '

A nd th is Is n o t l im ite d to b a se ­b a ll. An a n a ly ls t o f p l i y i I* the stock an d t ra d e o f co llag* and pro fessional foo tball. E a c h p la y e r on th t h o m e te a m a n d b n th* opposition Is c la ss if ied a s to h is p e rfo rm an ce on offens* u d d e­fense, on h is . w o rk o n * p assin g g am e , a ru n n in g g a m e ; o r a k ick ­ing fo rih a tio n .'b * I t b y the: hom e team itse lf b r t h t opposition. F ro m thi* a co ach know s w hen to ten d in c e rta in p feyer* arid to rem ove o th e n , In th o "M g tim e” colleg* a n d p ro te i ilo n a t ranks, th l i i i w o rk ed upon s o mucK by s c o re r i a n d i ta t l i t lc ia n i , th a t lt com e* In to th* field o f a sc ience.

In high *chool football, no such analysis 1* possible. If lt w e re possible, I t w ould lac k reliab ility In app lica tion a s th* p layer* do n o t h tv « to th* one-p iay-after- ano ther u n ifo rm ity of perfo rm ance to m ik e I t aaf* for a coach to g e n e riilz e o r d raw deduction* w ith in a n allow able p e rc e n tag e of

THE MATAWAN JOURNAL Thursday, July 2, 1959

U n io n B e a c h D r iv e r B a t t le s F o r P la c e I n R a c e I n H o m e W a te r s

F u lle r U nion B each. I* *howii hav in g it o u t for second t * C en tra l Jeney (O u tb o a rd ) R a c in g Association d r iv e r , la o p e ra tin g p lac e " t b ™ N a g y ^ r S n 5 T t a 0 * C law A u tility ra c e a t the open ing No. * 7 J . th e w h ite b o a t w ith I ts prow Just ahead In Ihe d o g f lg R g o U g o f th e rac in g p ro g ra m a t theiU nlon B each a h o re iro n t S unday. F u lle r , I *a In th e w a k e o t th a l e a d e r . ________________________ _______________

A IR CONDITIONED K E Y P O R T

j l « v th ru S a tu rd a y , Coo{tnuoui S a t - ­

I BO RN V I IN I' HELLIP lg W W g

T U P l M i M M t t r a f ■ |. o a r o > TH Q U a«M osi I

e r r o r . H ow ever, a ic o re r like H anson can give a coach an an g le on th e g a m e p e rfo rm an ce of p lay ­e rs th a t c a n prov ide a key to w hy a te a m doe* n o t “ c lic k ," w hy ■qm a p lay er* am ong th e eleven o 4 t o n th e field a f* off In tim in g o r o ff In i i i l g h m e n r o n ce rta in play*, s o a* to ip o il th a im ooth- neas of function ing o l th a e leven a s a whole. The sudden "find ing” o f Itself, s* o ccu rred with a s e em ­in g ly m ed iocre K ey p o rt e leven la* t fall In th e W ayne ’Tow nship g a m e , a n d c a rr ie d o v e r Into the M a ts p a n g a m e , in d ica ted how vi­ta l thi* g a th e rin g an d , c ls ja lfy ia i of in fo rm atio n a b o u t th* tea m p e rfo rm a n c e o f a n e leven can b*. an d how th e de tec tion fro m tl)i* in fo rm atloo , when com piled , c a n lead to th e finding o f o rd in a rily un­seen flaw*. C o rrec ted , a losing team can b* c o n v erted Into a w inning one.

ApptWfl To B asketball Tea H anson a g a in app lies thia an a l­

ysis in bask etb a ll, on reports g s rn e re d b y sp o tte rs on shot* m ad e and sho ts m issed by both the K ey p o rt team an d opponent te a ta p lay e rs from d iffe ren t site* o l th a co u rt. I t a lso ind ica tes to th e co ach how theae sh o ts w ere m ad s an d a g a in st w hat kind of o ffense an d defense, s ta tic zone, co llapsing o r d riftin g io n s , m an- to -m an o r all-court preas.

T h e sc o re r c lass ifies th e Infor­m atio n o b tain ed 10 the coaches c a n h ave a fram e o f refe ren ce on w hich to launch a d iscussion of tea m o p e ra tio n s an d m ode o f p lay w ith a i i l s t a n t coaches. In h igh school circ le* , it I* a b oun ty o f a ,

u n c e rta in o rd e r to h ave a ■ corer o f H an io n 'a ex p e rien ce a n d p a in s ta k in g u n d e rs tan d in g to p re p a re th e d a ta fro m w hich th e c o a p h e i w ill rea c h th e i r deduc- tlo s a n d ' decisions. .

T h s KHS ic o re r , got- |n t i ) t h l > d e l l o f y o u th r e c r « |t io h w o rp be* cfcuM h a * a n t* # * t ot h ln g . f o r 'y o u th , - w h i le ', l lv i t a (Jn W ttx lbridge.-:T fi*re I* n o p * y -la it, a n d c e rta in ly n o reco m p en se a g a in s t t h e sm o u n t o f do tsfled w ork involved . W hen hi* ' son wa* ■ K ey p o rt H igh a th le te , Han*on c a m e to know how a c o tc h '* Job c a n e x ceed th e c a p a c ity of a hlg lj schoo l m en to r to h an d le It* d e ta il. H e p itched in to h e l j f w h ere h e .could. S co rin g w a* lt a n d a f te r th a g rad u a tio n of h is aon,, Jo h n , H aitsot) k ep t to th is c h o re for th a good th a t cou td b e dqnb to a n eed ­e d fie ld o f w o rk .of K H S .fp o r t* / ■

P la y e d F o r P e r th A m boy H igh T h e KHS ic o r e r d id hi* ow n

Ich o U stlc i p o r t i p lay in g fo r P e r thAnWW,HI*h In ft* «*rly IWO*.B a sk e tb a lh w a * -hi* gam *. H e la t­e r , p l a y e d l n the .Q ld Ju jH to r iu m on N ew B runsw ick A v e .-w ith th e e ig h t-team ch u rch leag ii* th a t flo u rish ed in Am boy In thoiR d a y s ; Som e of Ih e f a r te d p lay e rs to com e o u t of It w e re th * H an ton b ro th e rs , P e t* a n d W es, O a ia C h lim ad la , H ank T h o m a s an d o th e rs w hom G um m y Brovm m ll- le r , al*o now of K ey p o rt, could ■pot,

T h e P e r th Am boy H igh gy m In t|io** day* w i s lo ca te d lit the b a ie m e n t o f the school an d the b a sk e ts w e r e *0 co n s tru c ted a g a in s t th e low celllrig th a t only a few lnche* c lea ran ce ex is ted for a b ask e tb a ll to go th ro u g h on Its w ay to tl;* b u k e t . T h e P e r th A m ­boy tea n ts , u sed to th e low cell­ing, h id a te r r if ic .ad v a n ta g e o v e r tho o p p o i l i lo r i 'p t h V ic o r e ;

79 Racing Drivers In Union Beach Speedboat Regatta; Boggs Winner

C en tra l J e r s e y (O u tb o ard ) f a c ­in g A ssociation g av e th la a r e a a n o u ts ta n d in g aporta sp ec tac le '.Sun­d a y In th e sp eed b o a t reg a tta a t th * Union B each •h o re fro o t. T h s t bo rough h sd one o f t h t la rg e r c ro w d s in Its h isto ry tu rn o u t for th e ev en t, ev en though a b a d re­port e a rly In (he m orn ing h ad th e r* g a tt« ca lle d o ff b e c a u ie o f fog condition*. -

A ctua lly w a te r an d tid e coodl- l lb h i Im proved a s th e d a y w en t a lo n g , l t w as n e c essa ry to po st­p o n e th e s ta r t o f rac in g to p e r­m it th e sw ells to “ to p " off. By m id-afte rnoon a fine rac in g su r­fa c e w aa p rese n ted a n d th e d riv ­e r s did it full Justice. T h e re w e re I t speedboat d r iv e rs o n h an d , a tr ib u te to the re g a rd in w hich th e aponsoring CJO RA d rlv e ra a re h e ld in rac in g c irc le s . T h t d r iv ­e r s rep re se n te d a n e n try lis t of o v e r 100 boat*, m ak in g the re g a t­ta one o f th e to p onea of th e e aa t c o a it .

F ittin g ly , H a rr iso n Boggs Jr., K ey p o rt, th s m an w ho d id the m o st of the w o rk In a rra n g in g the e v e n t, c a rr ie d off to p ra c in g hon­o rs . B ogge took both th e DU a to ck ru n ab o u t an d th e D stock h y d ro p lan e honora. H e w on h is eveo t* In a d iv e rse w ay. In the ru n ab o u t d a u l t wa* by “ no tin g h e r in to th e w ave*" In a rolling ■ea to o v e rta k e D ick O 'D ea, P a ­te rso n , the n s tio n a l c h a m p , and J o h n S chedel, S ecau cu s, th e N .J . c h a r ip , a n d th en b a ttlin g o ff the c h a lle n g e a . p re se n ted a ro u n d th* c o u n t to hold the lead . Boggs w s s s cool a n d d a rin g d r iv e r in t h is t>ne, li) th e D h y d ro p lan e e v e n t, B oggs w on th e tro p h y o n p e rfe c t t im in g c o m in g u p to , th e s ta r t in g line', O 'D sa" aft<f tw o o th ­e r d r iv e rs ro a re d dow n o n th e line a n d “Ju m p e d " th e g u n ,' a s tu n t t h s t so m e tlm ss can b t got­te n aw ay w ith. .

O m n d c r* D isqualified B u t J a c k W am o ck , H a ile t, w ho

w a* tim e r a t U nion B each , w as n o t to b a tak e n in a n d h* dl*- q u a lif ie d th * offender* . Boggs rea liz in g th e a d v a n ta g e h a h ad g a in e d b y h ittin g th * m ark w ith th e boom of th e s ta r tin g gun h ad on ly to d riv e a h e a d of 'the rem a in ­d e r of th e field a n d le t O 'D ea an d th * o th e r tw o ta k e th e r isk s . F o r B oggs It w s s lu s t to fin ish w ithout a c c i d e n t p r tak in g fo o lhardy c h an ce* fo r w h ich h e lit. tu rn w ould b t d isq u a lif ied an d th ese h e ap tly a v o id e d . „>1V

' B e n ' S ic a , K e y p o rt, w a s a , b r il ­l ia n t d r iv e r b u t h e . w a * ' -caiig lit in the on* m l l h a p 't o (p o ll th e d a y . H e w a* d r iv in g K ey p o rt

Tony LaC onte '* b o l t In th e C i to c k h y d ro p lan e ev e n t a n d '- he h ad th e b o a t, p lan in g d e* p ite th e choppy se a . G unn ing , a lo n g w ith h im w as Bill P a rk e r , B o rd en to w n , a n d hot a f te r th em w a a V h F ra n k lin , Spot*w ood. In a " s lid ­in g " a o d d e n t a t a \ t u m in th e Wild going, F ra n k lin b o re - dow n on S ica a n d th e K e y p o r te r ao u g h t to c le a r hlifi, I t fo rc e d th e S ic* boa t to slide. In to th e P a r k e r b o a t, te a r in g - i t o p en , o n th e s id e . .

T h e rac * w a s h a lte d a n d P a l t ­e r w u re sc u e d f ro m t h a . w a te r b y U nion B each f ire m e n a ftd f i r t t • Id m en . A fte r t re a tm e n t fo r e m erg en cy n e e d s b y D r . C l ib e i t O llnl, K ey p o rt; l i* wait u k e n to R lv e rv lew H o sp ita l w h e re h* Is u n d e r tre a (m e n f fo r coecyfsiO n •n d su b m ersio n .

A nd rew s T a k a s “ P r* ’* R m * O eo rg e A ndrew s, M a ta w tn , to o k

the o n e r a c e fo r ,“p r o " d r iv e n , th e C laaa C a lc o h o l-b u rn in g h y ­d ro p lan e e v en t. E a r te r n s e a b o a rd c h a m p in th is e v e n t, h * r a c e d from th e fie ld . ; - .

L ou L e tw en ik e , U nion B each , got a w a y to o n e of th e fln * r ■ tarta of th a d a y In th * D U d a s * b u t cou ld n o t h o ld h is p la c e . L s - C onte could n o t g e t b is b o a t to tsk e th e s e s In th e D s to c k h y d ro ­p lan e d a i s a n d su ffe re d th e d U ; ap p o in tm en t o f m ak in g h i* w o n t show ing o f th e *ea*on in h l i c lu b ’s own r e g a tta . . ,

T h e . A m erican P o w er B o a t A s­sociation g av e a p p ro v a l to th e re g a tta thi* y e a r . It* seco n d y e a r a t U nion B each , a n d po in t* w o n will go to w a rd n a tio n a l a ta n d ln g i.- T h e C e n tra l J e r j e y . ra c in g , m en

tlow w ill tu rn their, a tte n lto ri th tp e a n n u a l 'F i re c r a c k e r R e g a tg i ^ P e r th iM nboy n e x t S u n d ay , U w r

go fo r h o n o ra In th e , ' i lL , e v e n t a t L ong B ran ch . th* . J u ly 12 w eekend , " ' "

T h e U nion B each r e g a t ta ium-^ ih sr lea ; . • •. j ■

AU Rum bouU—1 Rodney. Althoua*. llohrsv ltK , P a .; I . Oaor»« Day. Bar-rln iton ; s . Jo e Na*y, Trenton.

B u B unab o u t» -l -1 ~ '__________________ O hriitv Bat.Umore, Md.: 1. BUI Raymond, N.V.C.; 3, Bill Rood. Laonla.

CU RunaboUU—1. Dick Reaa, Potta- tawn. P i . ; 3. Frank Shuitx, Ctavaland, Ohio: I. Ken W lnieti, N.Y.C.

OU RunaW uta—1. Harrison B o ffl. Keyport: I. Dick Rcta, PotUlown, Pa.; S. John Schedel, Secaucua.

A Stock Hydros—l. H arry Mathei. Trenton; I . Dave Bickham, Beach

At - Park, Pa.

C Stock Hydros—1. Joe DeFabo, WII- m tnston, Del.; S. Richard O'Dea, P i- taraon; 8, Victor Franklin, Spotawood.ID Slock Hydros—1. Harrison Bo**>.

keyport; S, Joe DeFebo,.W llmin|1on, Del.; 3. R ichard O’Dea, Pateraon.

,C Alcohol Hydros — 1, G eorse An­drew s. M staw an; S. Byron Shannon. Audubon; I . Byron Shannon Jr., Audu­bon.

S u n ..- M on. • T ues, Ju ly i , I , 7 " C o n tinuous S unday

RO BS!i t r m W P 1'

u n a a a d x u r - iB iw i t w -U M ts a a tti i w u r it ' ■ i cniiiiw >■»«■„,»»

H a n to n a lso w a s a g u a rd on one of th e ea rlie r , P e r th Amboy, fqot- b a ll te a m i to p lay . Jo h n H anson rec a lls th a t Freehold," o n e of the few o th e r achool* a ro u n d to h a v e a .football team In th e e a rly 19219s. g ro u n d P e r th Am boy into the g rav e l of the o ld R a r ita n Cop­p e r ' W ork* field. T h e P e r th Am ­boy tea m gained only th eir Jer­sey* from the c ity 's b o a rd of edu­c a tio n . T he o th er eq u ip m en t w as loan ed by the old P e r th Am boy D ex te rs , one of th e e a r l ie r sem i- pro football a g g reg a tio n ! In th ese p a r ts . B ut despite th e ir lax ity In p ro v id in g equ ipm en t a n d a field , th e P e r th Am bov school au thor! Itlea w er? not Indifferent to sp o rts an d p a rticu la rly football In anoth-

N e x t W e e k W e d . th ru Sar. H -S -lt pr*Mnti .

DAVID / SHIRLEY / fclG

NIVEN I M kU IN E I YOUNG

A S K A N Y G I R L. OaeieaMM u t m iM U it ....

SAT., JULY 4- 9 It 1 U t DANCE ■ FESTIVALnut' Convention HallO N T H E - B O A R D W A U C

TICK ETS $1.SS

JULY lllhtC lM O N n

e r w ay . W hen th * f lra t m a rk in g p e rio d w a s re a c h e d . I t w a s found to o n ian y p lay e r* w * r t n o t pais*, in g In .o n * su b je c t, . s o footbsU w u ru le d out- How m an y high schoo ls to d ay w ould h a n d ' o u t w holes*!* d isq u a lif ica tio n s b e c au se p la y e ra fa iled In on ly o n e s u b ­je c t? ^ e fa i lu re s .w e re n o t b a d one*, a t th a t , H aniofi recall* .

In te re s te d In L ittle L eagueH anson d id n o t p lay baseb a ll In

h ig h achoot o r In sem i-p ro ran k s th e re a f te r , H is fan c y fo r th e g a m e d eveloped w hen he W as a n e a r ly p a r t ic ip a n t In w h a t w e now ltn o w a s d ire c tin g L ittle LeaguS b a seb a ll. " J u s t to r tho k ids In ,th e n e ig h b o rh o o d ," Jb h n explain* In say in g th a t he . h a d no Idea a t th e tim e , In th e 1910s, th a t he W as b e in g a n In itia to r pf w h a t w a i . to b eco m e a g r e a t na tionw ide m ove­m en t fo r th e b o y i o f Amerlcsi!

W ith hi* rem o v a l to K eyport,HnnBon found hl» o w n . aon, J a c k , c o m p e tin g In h is school sp o rts . I t th en w as rev e a led to h im th e alze o f * job th a t a h igh school c o a ch u n d e rta k e s a n d tho am o u n t o f behlnd-lhe-scenea d e ta li w ork th a t h a i to b e done. H anson w ork­e d Into th li field of sco rin g a n d tab u la tin g a n d analyzing high achool a th le tea an d th e ir p e rfo rm ­a n c es to give th e K eyport c o a ch e i a dependab le so u rce o f player-by- p la y e r in fo rm atio n o n w hich to p lan th e ir m ove* in ln te rsch o las­t lc com petition . T h e u n d efea ted football tea m o f 1956, the Shore C onference b a sk e tb a ll cham p* of 1837, a n d th e b aseb a ll cham pions o f 1959 w e re a id ed In th e ir pro- g re ss lo n -b y th e -w o rk ;

T he K ey p o rt coach ing a tn ff h a s w a n te d to e x p re ss ap p rec ia tio n of th e a ss is ta n c e or John H anson. H is w o rk is done for youth. The Id ea o f seek ing an y perso n a l a d ­van cem en t, o f g a in o r recognition fo r h im self th ere b y w ould .se e m o d d to th e m a n w ho p e rfo rm s lt. H um an n a tu re Is so constitu ted th a t it la h a rd to bellovo th a t th e re a r e iha'ny people, like John H an so n , w ho p e rfo rm behlnd-lhc-

sc en e s s e rv ic e s Just fo r the good th ey do. T h a t Is h i t rew a rd , Just th e sa tis fa c tio n h e can g e t out of fu lfilling a ro le th a t 99 people out of 100 w ould not know ex isted .

Marin* Pollc* Will Warn Of Weather

F |y ln g r e d p en n an ts displayed o n th e a ta te 's m a rin a p a tro l boats w ill t o p a r t o f th s new mobile s to rm w a rn in g fe rv ic e to be ln ltja te d ,, b y th * D ep artm en t of C 9n sary A tl5 ii~ in d 'E c o n o m ic De­v e lo p m en t th ro u g h the co-operation o t th e U nited S ta te s W eather B u reau on J u ly I I. N ew Je rse y wjll b e ; t h e f lr a t t o ad o p t the ■ervice o n a i ta tM v ld e b asis .

T h e a n n o u n cem en t w a s m ade by C om m lsaloner S * lva to re A. Bon- tem p o In con junc tion w ith safe b o a tin g w eek p ro cla im ed by Gov. R o b ert B . M e y n er th ro u g h J u ly 4. The pen n an ta w ill a le r t a ll boat o p e ra to r* th a t w inds exceeding 2 5 -m lles-p er-h o u r a re expected and th a t Im m ed ia te s h e lte r should b e tak e n . T h e v isu a l w arn in g s will l e r v e a ll ty p es o t v e s se l i re ­g a rd le s s Of t h t com m unlcatlona sy stem s th e y m a y h av e in l is t.

Thanksgiving Grid Game Again At Keyport

C oach S tan (T uffy ) B a k e r has re le a se d th e KHS football schedule fo r th a co m in g se a io n . F o r the th ird co n secu tiv e y e a r th e Annual T h a n k sg iv in g D a y -g a m e -w lth M at­a w a n will b a p lay e d a t th e Key­p o r t field . '

T h e sch ed u le ls a s follows: S ept. 26, W ayne Tow nship , aw ay; Oct. 3, T o m s R iv e r, aw ay , 10, O cean C oun ty C en tra l (B ayville) R eg iona l, aw a y ; 17, P o in t P leasan t, h o m e, 14, L akew ood , h o m e, 31, M etuchen , aw ay ; N ov. 7, Wall Tow nship , hom e, 14, Rum son, aw ay , 26, M a taw an , h o tno <11 a .m ,) , x

K -M 8-12 B a s e b a l l

Boys ft-12 L e ag u e b a seb a ll will be played in th e K-M d iv is io n a s follows T onigh t • C a rd in a ls v s . Terriers. B rave* v s . C a rd in a ls , both gam es a t K e y p o rt; J u ly «, Braves vs. R e d SO<,' a t M a ta w a n i July 7. B ears v s . T lg e ra , a t M at­aw an. July ( , R a id e r* v s . T e r r i ­e rs , a t M a taw an . ;. '

Marz Duo Leads Hecl-Toe Gub

The M ataw an (Juo of- W alte r a n d E lizab e th M arx a r e . l is te d a t th e top o f p o in t ita A d U g s In H eel a n d T o t C lub com p ila tio n * fo r th e 19M 59 seaso n ‘ Issu ed k s o l la te June .

W alter M a rt lea d s W* fellow M ataw an er, T e n E y c k R onson, 6389 to JIM In * l is t o f 11 r a te d jdrivers o f ip o r t s c a n . E liz a b e th ^ ta rz is f a r o u t a h e a d In th e w om en’s d iv ision , e n jo y in g a 5450 to 3479 lead e v e r E th e l H e u c h e l , R ed Bank.

Only m en d r lv e ra w ho a r e r a te d pointw ise fro m th la a r e a a re ,7 th , j to w a rd U n g e re r, H o lm del, 1470; 11th, D onald S tep h en s, M a ta w a n , 1950; 21st R ay m o n d C olot, M a ta ­w an . 700; 22nd A l P o o le , H o lm del, 700; 28th, P e te r B en to n , M ataw an , (0 . In the w o m e n 's d iv is io n , D o ris R onson is 8 th a t 2000 p o in ts , J o a n U flgerer, H olm del, I t U th a t (70 p o in ts , M ib e l B enton , M a ta w a n , 17Ui a t 10 po in t* :

Other .Member* Frem Area .O th e r m e m b e r* ' o f th e e lu b

f ro m th is , a r e a a r e E a r l B enton , a n d A r th u r H olm es, M a ta w a n ;. B ab a n d T e n a Ja y so n , H az le t; PaUl" A. M lttr lc k , R o n a ld M itt* !tlc l(,iand L e ro y and N alm o h h o d e * ' K e y p o r t R F D ; M a rg a re t PobW, H plm del. T h e c lu b h a d M m em - J » r s o n i ts ro s te r a s o f M ay 31.

T o n ig h t a t th e P le**an.t V alley In n , .H o lm d el, th e d u b w ill p re ­se n t tro p h le* to th e 10 h ig h p lac e w in n e rs In th e Ju n e 13 ra l ly In M ad iso n T o w n sh ip . ' -The ra l ly ro u te* In M adison w e re m a rk e d b y 13 sign 's b u t th e fin a l check * h o w i w c h . a w ide a l lp a r i ty o f ( ro m M to S7 m ile* In th e di*- ta u c e s { o y e re d by tb e c o m p e tin g c a r* a n d a d iffe ren ce o f one-hOu'r- an d -o n e-h a lf in e la p se d tim e b e ­tw e e n th e - f ir s t an d seco n d c a r* .

H o Im iJe L F Ire Co. Is se ek in g a su ita b le f ie ld fo r th e c lu b io hold a r a l ly in th e la te s \im m e r. W alt­e r M a r i l i r e p o r te d to b e w ork ing o n / a r a l ly o f ISO m ile* d u ra tio n o lt' O c t. I I . T h e n e x t t r i a ls ev en t o f th e d u b ls tin d e r th e d ire c tio n o f A i p o o l* an d Is s la te d to r Sept. 13.

Boat Safety Week Being Observed Now.

S a fa b o a tin g la rg e ly i i a m a t te r o f co m m o n se n se , S a lv a to re A. B o n tem p o ,' C o m m iss io n e r o f th e State;' D e p a r tm e n t o f C o n serv atio n a n d E c o n o m ic D evelopm ent, r e ­m a rk e d t o d a y In o b se rv in g N a tio n a l S a fe , B o a tin g W eek.

A lre a d y th is y e a r , 15 se rio u s a c c id e n ts h av e , b een re p o r te d , h e s a id , c o m p a r id w ith only fo u r In th e s a m e p e rio d a y e a r ag o . In th e ’ a c c id e n ts , 10 o f w h ich w e re oii*:; t id a l w a te rs , a ix w e re k illed a iid s ix in ju re d , w h ile on ly one in ju ry s n d n o d e a th s o c c u rre d In th e : f ir s t ?>x m °P th s o f 1958.

A n c ien t o r In a p p ro p r ia te bo a tin g e q u ip m e n t w h ich h a d n o t b een c h e ck e d o r c h o sen w ise ly ca u se d tw o a c c id e n ts rec e n tly , h e po in ted o u f, ono of th e m a fa ta li ty . O th e r c h |e f c a u se s o f tro u b le on th e w a te r a r e re c k le ssn e ss , e x cess iv e ■peed, so m e tim e s w hile d ru n k , a n d ig n o ra n c e o f b a s ic " ru le s of th e w a te rw a y i.” _ ■ ;

Fireworks Spturday Af Freehold Raceway

T h e A rtw o rk * p ro g ra m w h ich h a r b e c o m e a n .an n u a l f ix tu re a t F re eh o ld R a c e w a y w ill b e h e ld th i* ' y e a r o n S a tu rd a y . N o ad - m ijs lo n w ill b e c h a rg e d fo r th e sh o w t h a t i s a p e t p ro je c t o f F r e d F a b l e r , o w n e r . M any m ulti-co lo red p a W o tlo - design* a n d se v e ra l d o rm --a « r la l- .-b Q m b i- .J Y iI I-< :o m - p r is e th e len g th y p ro g ra m . T h e " a h b o tln g s h o w " ,.w ill g e t u n d e r­w a y sh o rtly a f te r d a rk .

M r F a t t i e r s a id th e e n tire p a rk - Inn fadU U es a t th e ra c e w a y a lso w ill b e a v a ila b le to th e p ub lic w ith ­o u t c h a rg e o n th is o ccasio n a n d e a r ly a r r iv a ls m ay h a v e a n op- D ortunltv to In sp cc t th e rac in g

B esid es a p p r o x im a te ^ 4M0 g ra n d s ta n d a e a ts th e re wUl be ro o m lo r 6000 s ta n d e e s .

Arrows, Madison Still On Skids

K e y p o rt A rro w s a n d th e M adi- soo T ow nsh ip P B A te a m i co n tin ­u ed to s k id d o w n w a rd in th e J e r ­s e y S h o re L eag u e Sun d ay . T he A rro w s sh o w ed im p ro v ed fo rm in b a ttlin g i h e O ak h u rs t S en io rs to a M lo ss a t K ey p o rt Hifth field , b u t th is w ss th e laa t g am e th a t R a y L o P re s to wiU p itc h (o r th em . H e is s la te d to r e p o r t b a c k to the U p tted S ta te s M ilita ry A cad em y fo r h is second y e a r a n d football w ill b e h is n e x t c o n c e rn l a ' a th ­le tic s .■ T h e M adison te a m , w hich h ad sh o w n p ro m ise o f b re a k in g o u t o f th e d o ld ru m s In a 2-1 loss to O a k h u rs t th e Sunday, b e fo re , fell b a c k >into th e ir o ld b a d w ay s Sun­d a y w hen B elftiar A. C b lanked th e m 9-0 beh ind th e tw o-h it pitch* in g o f F ra n k H a v ila n d , who h u r ls fo r M u rra y S ta te C ollege, T h e co lleg ian w hiffed 17 M adison b a t ­te r s .

L o P re s to w as e ffec tiv e w ith h is sh a rp -b rea k in g c u rv e a n d th e A r­ro w s o u th it th e ir foem en . Oak* h u r s t g o t the Ju m p in th e f ir s t in n in g w hen A l M cE villy , f ir s t b a t te r to face L o P re s to , g o t a w alk . H e s to le seco n d a n d con­t in u e d o n to th ird o n an e rro c . B ill W ald ey er th en h i t sa fe ly fo r th e f ir s t O ak h u rs t ru n .

Boufce* B ack In S tc o a dT h e K ey p o rt te a m bo u n ced

b a c k In th e se co n d to g o a h e a d m o m e n ta r ily . J a c k J a n k o w s k i w a lk ed a h d Ben Ja c k s o n sin g led . L o P re s to he lp ed h is ow n c a u se a lo n g w ith a tim e ly s in g le to sen d in Jan k o w fM , B en J a tk s o u a d ­v a n c ed to second o n th e h i t a n d c o n tin u ed to th ird on Lqu N a n n a ’s b u n t. J a k e K ow alesjtl ro lled to seco n d a n d Ja ck so n sc o red .

O a k h u rs t tied it u p on. a d is­p u te d p lay in th e 'ih ird . M cE villy le d o ff w ith a h it a n d ,W a ld e y e r w a lk ed . Skip H a m ro c k g ro u n d ed to K ow alesk l, the A rro w s sh o rt­s to p , w ho e rre d , M cE v illy r e a c h ­in g th ird an d W ald ey e r seco n d o n th e m lscu e . D a v e M a rtin filed to L eo K ed ziersk i In le ft field . M cE v illy sc o re d a f te r th e c a tc h , b u t W ald ey er w a s c u t dow n t ry in g t o m a k e th ird , t h e r e w a s d isp u te a s to w h e th e r th e r u n c o u n ted , b u t U m p ire s F ra n k Z am p ello a n d A ndy T a y lo r ru le d It d id . l t m a d e th e d iffe ren ce In th e b a ll g a m e .

T h e t ie w s s b ro k e n in Oak- h u r s t 's fav p r In th e a ix th . H em - ro c k led o ff w ith a s in g le ftpd ad* w in c e d o n $n e r r o r . H e re a c h e d th ird jwx a n in fie ld o u t . B ill T a y ­lo r m o v ed to th ird on a w ild p itc h , T o m F u r lo n g ’s bu n t w a s m ish a n d le d b y j o e B onczek , K ey­p o r t c a tc h e r , a n d a second ru n f o r th e f ra m e s c o re d fo r Oak* h u r s t . ‘

K ed ziersk i S co res T tie A rro w s t r i e d to g e t U fc tck

W alton , p

H aviland , p T ay lo r, If P in e , s s S ay res , r f . A rc in g , 2b F itz p a tr ic k , lb K ap lan , 3b R obinson^ lb P a sc u itto , t Speigel, cf O 'D onnell, c f Cobb, If C ro tty , 2b K ess le r , r f

S i t

28 0 2<•>

ab41411 4 9 1 4 J2 2 9 3

37 9 13S c o re by innings! ................

M adtson 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0—0B e lm a r 2 2 3 0 1 0 1 0 x —9

S u m m a ry T h re e b a s e h i ts —H aviland . Two

b ase h its— K essle r . S tru ck o u t by H av ilan d '—17; b y W alton—2. B ases on b a lls : off H av iland—4; off W alton—7. U m p ire s —• K im brov , L a ttim e r .

r e a c h e d U ilrd o n Uie' hlit an d e d a f te r J a c k so n ’s , f ly to left.

T h e v is ito rs b u llt u p th e ir le a d In th e to p of th e e ig h th o n H am - ro c k 's w alk , a s to le n b u e a n d T a y lo r’s single . T h e A rro w s g o t a m a n a ro u n d to th ird w ith tw o o u t In th e ir h a lf o f th e , f ra m e , b u t c o u |d n o t sco re . In t lie n in th , w ith o n e Out, A l D e ltk a t alftg led fo r th e

Turf Race Is MP Holiday Feature

H olid ay fe a tu re a t M onm outh P a r k S a tu rd a y w ill b e th e ru n n in g of th e Longfellow H an d icap , $20.­000 ad d ed , fo r th ree -y ea r-o ld s an d up a t one m ile on th e tu rf . '

T h e no m in ees a re h ead ed by Jfaciyn S table* L ittle F e lla w ho w as 10 ab ly gu id ed b y W iille H ar- ta c k to v ic to ry In th e S a lv a to re M ile J u n e 24. H a r ta c k ’a c a p a ­b ilitie s fo r r id in g on th e tu rf a re s tro n g ly *et u p , M th e com bi­n a tio n ih o u ld g o to th e s ta r t in g g a te a fav o rite . B u t If H a r ta c k 1* ca lled a w a y to r|d,e in th e S ub­u rb a n a t B elm o n t o r th e S ta r* an d S tripe* a t A rling ton P a rk , the p ic tu re w ill c h a n g e g rea tly .

F a ir f ie ld , w h o s c b re d c o n ­v incin g ly on th e tu r f in a m ile e v e n t J u n e 20 w ith G e o rg e G ibbs r id in g 1* a n o th e r fo rm id a b le en try . A th ird h o n e w ho * tand* out p ro m in e n tly l i G e o rg e D . W lde- n e r’s A m b e rg r is , w h o h o ld s th e M onm outh P a r k re c o rd o n th e tu rf o f 1:43 a t a m ile a n d • s ix teen th .

O th e r P o ss ib ilit ie s • O th e r p o ss ib ilitie s a r e F ra n k C. R a n d j r . '* S L A rm o u r II,_ R o s ly n F a r m 's In sw ep t, Jeff-L In S ta b le s ' M arin e r* G uide , W h e a tley <>tab le s N asco , a full b ro th e r o f Bold R u le r, a n d J a m e s E . O’C onnell’* C om bustion II,

A i l 'o u ts id e p o ss ib ility ls M ahlon C . K line’* M ystic 11, w in n e r of th e W estch este r H a n d ic ap a t Bel­m o n t. J h e c o m p e titio n fro m D el­a w a re P a r k m a n ife s ts I t s e l f s tro n g ly s g a in s t M onm outh o n the ho lid ay a s th e t ra c k a t S tan to n , D e l., sch ed u les a tu r f ev e n t al«o a t • s lig h tly b e t te r p u ree ; M r*. Jo h n Z ltn lk 's M a n a ssa s , w in n e r of th e 157,85tf tu r f h a n d ic a p f t ^ 'riiiira l M ay » Is a n o th e r h b tf* . like ly to b e lo s t b y M onm o u th , to the c o u n te r-a ttra c tio n a t D e law are . T h e M a h -b re d T h a rp , w ho ra n seco n d * In th e B a lm o ra l e y e n t, J a a M o nm outh n o m ine* .

T h e *20,000 a d d e d M lu W oodford w ill b e c o n te s te d b y th ree -y ea r-o ld fillies a t s ix furlong*. I t shou ld a e e a ren e w a l o f th e r iv a l ry b e tw een M is* R o y a l, a h o rse , b r e d a t Lln-

Norgate Holds One-Game Lead

A th re e -te a m ra c e for f ir s t p la c e h a s d e v e lo p ed in the R a r i t a n ' A th letic A sso c ia tio n so ftb a ll leag u e a s a r e s u lt o f a l o s s b y N o rg a te - M anor an d v ic to rie s by Foxw ood a n d W oodland P a rk . N o rg a te lead s th e lea g u e w ith a sev en w ins a n d o ne loss rec o rd w hile Foxw ood a n d W oodland P a r k a re tie d fo r second p lac e w ith s ix w ins an d tw o d e ­fea ts . . ,,. W ith only one g a m e rem a in in g o n the r e g u la r schedu le , a w in b y N o rg a te M an o r w ill e a rn then^ t h e ' ch am p io n sh ip . A lo fs b y N o rg a te , who w inds u p th e se aso n p la y in g ' ~ ‘ second p la c e W oodland P a rk , a n d a v ic to ry b y Foxw ood o v e r C o ra l- wood w ill dead lo ck th e th re e team * fo r f ir s t p lac e . . ;

In a m is ty tog l a s t p lac e C oral- wood h a d th e i r sh in ing h o u r w h en they h an d ed leag u e-lead in g Nor* > g a te M an o r th e ir f ir s t lo s t b y *7 to 6 s c o re in e x tr a inning*. C oralw ood o v e rc a m e an e a rly f ive- - ru n d e fic it b y b u n ch in g hit* b y R ay P ed o n e , J im M cK enna a n d H ans G ro s fo r a U ve-run o u tb u rs t in th e f ifth Inning . - . .

C oralw ood R a lly •A fter N o rg a te w e n t a h e a d I t o ­

S in th e e x tr a inn ing o o a n A ~— ■ p ro d u cin g doub le b y J e r r y O tten , m a n a g e r J o h n H o ran *aw h i* Coralw ood c lu b r i t e to th e h e ig h t* ' k no tting the *core o n * doub le b y Bill B a rto n a n d a n e r ro r Irf th e N o rg a te team . A l in e d r iv e h o m e ru n b y Bob N ag le in to th e g loom ’ w rap p ed u p th e g a m e fo r Win­n ing p itc h e r Bud Cole,

W oodland P a r k tro u n c e d R a r ita n R idge 18 to 3 * s E 4 . Sch isse i p ick e d j . u p th e v ic to ry w ith a *lx-hlt p e r ­fo rm a n ce , hi* b e* t g am * th la seaso n . P e te E a g a n ,- J o h n W ilkins, W slt G a m e r *n d J o e C o rrad i pounced on R ed C oughlin’s to ssee to p rp v ld e th e o o m fo rtab le w in­n ing m a rg in . .

Bill M a rt in flreb a lled h l /w a y to a th ree -h it v ic to ry a s G ard en P a rk ­w a y , ro u te d F leetw o o d 10 to 1. A m ong th e b ig h i tte rs for th e v ic to rs w a s J im R ed m o n d .

C hestn u t H ilt; a w o k e f ro m th e d o ld rum * a n d - d e fe a te d U p p er R a r ita n l t to ( w ith ’ m a n a g e r J a c k P a d a v a n o b ittin g a hom e ru n a n d tw o s in g le s . L ou L oclto an d F re d D o ra n a ls o ad d ed to th e b ig h it a tta c k .

N o leag u e gam es, will b e p lay ed o v e r th e h o lid ay W eekend a s of­fic ia ls a n d m a n a g e r s of th e leagu* w ill p la y a te a m co m p rised o f tow n sh ip official* a h d m em b er* o f v a rio u s d e p a rtm e n t* on S a tu rd a y , a t I p .m . a t th e H azlet F ire Co. field. .

A rro w s a n d r a c e d to seco n d on , a n ^ ’d ro ft. a n d ow n ed b y C oloniale r r o r . Bonczek s in g le d ,, s c o r in g D e lik a t, a n d took te c o h d o n . th e th ro w h o m e. B o n czek m o v ed to th ird o n an in fie ld o u t Vf1* th e p o ten tia l ty in g ru n . S tu m p y K een­a n ; w ho h ad re p la c e d ( t a r t e r D av e O ib o m on th e iriound f tf r O a k h u n t . got K ed z iersk i fo r th e o u t to e n d th e g a m e on a fly d e e p to c e n te r Held. ^ ' ... '

T h e M adison g a m e a t th e ih d re .u n fo rtu n a te ly w »* no . c o n te s t f ro m th e * ta rL l i f e B e lm a r te a m ro lled u p a b ig ea rly le a d fo r H av ilan d w h o c o u ld co ast o u t o f th e g a m e on hi* tw orhlt p itc h in g . .Bill W al­to n w h o ~wa* *o * h a rp o n th e m ound a g a in s t O a k h u n t , h a d fau lty c o n tro l a g a in s t B e lm a r a n d h a d to ‘‘la y " th e b a ll In to o o ften .

. K ey p o rt A rro w * (4) .- " 1 ' ab

K ow aleak i, s s - D e lik a t. 2b B onczek , c W en n er, l b K e d z iersk i, If Ja n k o w sk i,, c f B en Ja c k so n , 3b R oy L o P re s to , p N a n n a , r f 7. .

O a k h u rs t S en io r* (S>■ * b

31 4 7

r h 4 1 1 * S l 1 Jt 1 1 0 0 1 1 >3 1 1

1 1 Q .0 0 ,1 H 0 0 0 0

M cE v illy , s s W a ld e y e r . c H a m ro c k , r i ■ M a rtin , If T a y lo r, lb'.- V an D yne , 2b F u r lo n g , 3 b ! A p p leg a te , cf O sborn , p K een an , p

» I 3S co re by' Inning*:

O a k h u rs t 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 - SK e y p o rt 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1—4

S u m m a ry T w o b a s* hlta—J a c k s o n . S a c ri­

f ic e H it* — M e en a n , H a m ro c k , N a n n a , M a rtin , V an D y k e .' H its o f f O sborn—3 in 3 1 /1 inn lngs^ jo ffJ n g s ^ o r

f. S t ru t lK een an — 4 In 3 2 /3 in n in g * o u t: b y L o P re s to —4 , 'b y O sborn—3 . b y K een an —2. B a se s o n b a lls : o ff “isb o riv -^ rO tL K een an —2 .-W iim ln g P itc h e r—O sborn . ’

• - M adison ( ( )

Je n n in g s , 3b C ullen , 2b T ro u t, c f H a b e rm a n , If D ilg e r , c S ty les , lb D im sey , *s T re m b le , r f B ieb e r, r f

a b r3 04 134 4 3 1 2

F a r m s , S cobeyv ille. vand M r*. N. M , ■ S ch en ck ’* C ob u l.’. M iss R p y a l d e fe a te d Cobul In l h a P r lp r e s i S ta k es a t ‘J s m a i c a . ’A p r, 22 b u t C obul c a m e b a c k in t h e B e tsey R o se S ta k es a t Q a rd e n S ta te P a r k M ay- 27 to ta k e th e ’ m e a s u r e ' of th e lo ca l h p r* .. M ich ae l G , Ph ipp*’ r e s e l l* , a lD ?ay e n try , ha* ih o w a Well in re e e n i w orkout*, a t Bel­m o n t. • . . ' ' • '_ O th e r p ro m in e n t e n tr ie s fo r th e

M iss W oodford a r e A lfred G w y n n e V a n d erb ilt’s D a n c e AU N ig h t, M rs . J . ' R , H. T h u ro n V . G o ld S ta r M o th e r, H u b e r t P h ip p i ' R e c ite a n d G en tle R u le r, M a in C h an ce F a r m ’s H ig h C h a rm e r a n d (Jain R oy S ta b le 's H idden T a len t.

LEAGUE FORMING FOR

59-60 SEASONM o n d ay I P .M . (77S4M )T u e a d a y • ( P .M . ( l l » « 5 )W e d a u d a y l P .M . (« 3 S « * )T lrn n d a y I P JM . (M M 75)

BOWLING DAILY: 3 - Games For $1.00

12 Noon to 5 P.M. Kozy Lanes Morgan

S o f tb a l l S la teM ataw an-K eyport,.S oftball l e a g u e

sch ed u le lis t* th e t o j r o . ^ T n g

field , Hollyw ood v i . B z u n i a t L a u re n c e .H a rb o r ; J u ly 7. • South A m boy VI, O ld M ill Mt M HS fle td r J u ly 8 - b z u r a 'v s . F ib e r a t L a u r­en ce H a rb o r , Hollyw ood v i . South A m boy a t S ou th Am boy.

R ea l E s ta te -L isting C ard s fo r s a le t t th is office.

E n t ir e 'W e e k T o d a y th ru - T u e s d a y

F i r s t D riv e -In Show ing - T h * W erld ’s M o«t

' ; ' - H edO red SIm w I

D aW d (B e a t A c te r) N lvea ' C a s t in f la i

' R o b e r t N ew to n ' • S h irle y M a eL ab w a n d 44 O th e i F a m e ta S ta n l

b M ic h a e l T r f d ’a “ A R O U N D T H E

W O R LD IN M D A Y S!”

T ech n ico lo r . E x tra ! .

I S tooges F un-O -R am a

B t IS a t C irc le — L ib e r ty H IM B ox O ffice Ojierts 1 PM . " ■

S how s N ig h tly A t D usk C H IL D R E N ALW AYS F R E S

, ' Enliro Week ^ Starting Wednosday .

' - July 1st

T h e •W erid’l M n t

1

Mlduwl TeM *

"AROUND THE WORIJDIN 80 Days" .

l a T M a M w - -

Starrlag David Nlvca

m a w t T f a a t a w ......' S U r W y M a e la ta *

Featuring 44 “Camee” Stan

FREE PIAYCROOND

Thursday, July 2, 1959 THS MATAWAN JOURNAL Pag* Eleven

Acea, Jets Beat Raritan Teams

T b e tw o K e y p o rt te a m s ia the n o r th e rn d iv ision o l th e 'M b o m o u th C o u n ty Colts L eag u e p ro filed i t t h e ex p en se o f th e R a r ita n Tow n­s h ip te a m s to d ra w u p n e a r the le a g u e le a d e n , t h e M a u w a n B ra v e s , in th e p u t w eek . S te rling p itc h in g p e rfo rm a n c e s a g a in s t L e o n a rd o a n d A tlan tic H ighlands

- a ls o w e rs a h e lp . ~T h e B ra v e s n ow a r e only 10-1

• g a in s t th e o a n is h in g K eyport A c e s M , «0 th e ra c e is g e ttin g a U t t f l u e r T t * A ces a p p e a re d to h a v e w reck ed Ih e h o p es o f th e ir feiioW to w n sm en , th e J e ts las t w eek , *but (b e J e t s to o k tw o th is w e e k to g a in w h a te v e r ch an ce th e r e is to r b e in g th e th ird p lace

T h ird p lac e w a s d ec id ed M on­d a y ia th e g a m e b« tw eeo tb e J e ts a n d Jtho R a r i ta n T ow nsh ip Ranv- U e r s a t K e y p o rt H ig h R eid. T e rry rH tsG e ra ld w on th is , v ita l one .fo r th e J e ts . H is m a te s a b ly b ack ed u p F itz G e ra ld 's p itc h in g e ffo r t w ith a co n sis ten t a t ta c k o a R a m b le r p itch in g a f te r th e f ir s t inn ing .

! S c a re In SecondT h e J e ts s c o re d In th e second

In h its’ by S k lp p y V a n P e lt and C a rl, H e n ry a n d a d d e d tw o in the t h i r d o n b low * b y T o m m y G evas a n d D on W alk e r a n d a sa crifice f ly . B o b B raU afo lls sup p lied ' the h i t ln the fo u rth , a tr ip le w ith a ■nan a b o a rd , th a t ex tin g u ish ed the R a m b le r h o p e s a n d se n t th e R arl. t m tea m ’s p itc h in g a c e . B i l l J a n n a ro n e , o f t tb e m o u n d . M ike

’’ W eeks, w ho re p la c e d h im o n th e m o u n d , a lso to o k , a p u m m elin g f ro m th e J e t b a tte rs .

C hris D ay s e t u p th is d es irab le s itu a tio n fo r th e J e t s F r id a y w hen h s w n a n o -h it g a m * a g a in s t the A tlan tic H ig h lan d s F e a th e r M e r­c h a n ts by th e o d d s c o re o f I M . T he A tlan tic H ig h lan d s ru n s i U c a m e in th e la s t in n in g w h en D ay h a d a m o m e n ta ry lap se in con tro l a n d w a lk e d f lv e m en . A n e rro r d id t h e r e s t

A b a d e r r o r In c e n te r fie ld on V a a P e lt’s k m g d y In th e t i n t led t o th re e ru n s fo r tb e J e ts . T r ip le s b y V an P e lt a n d J im S tu ltx m d th e m arg in S-S a t tb e e n d o f th e f if th . In- th e s ix th , th e F e a th e r M e rc h a n ts fell s p a n a n d m a n a g e r G eo fg e B each ’* p la y e r s . r a i le d i t

' ' ..M V ic to ry F e r Ac**

A n e a rly A ssault a n th e o ffe rin g s e f L efty S a u te r , th e R a r ita n S a m s s e e , c a r r ie d the d s y fo r tb e K ey p o rt A ces In th e i r M v ic to ry F r id a y . S a u te r g a v e h im - a e if a run o n w h ich t o w o rk w han h a s ing led in t h e f ir s t to se n d h e m * J a c k ie Dow d.

H its b y H a n k D u B ois a n d B ry an J a c U o n , a w a lk t o BUly Hyer, a a d

C h u ck N app i d re w th e R o v e rs u p in th e seco n d . B u t th e K ey p o rt t e a m g a rn e re d tw o m o re ru n s In th e i r half to pull aw ay a g a in on H y e r’s h o m er w ith s m an a b o a rd .

T h e R o v ers w o u ld n o t s ta y down. S a u te r b ro u g h t h i t tea m d o s e a g a in .h y h ittin g a h o m e r w ith a m a n ab o a rd in th e th ird . T h e re ­a f te r he a n d th e A c e s ' F re d Jo n es lo ck ed in a p itc h in g duel u n til ra in , e n d e d th e g a m e In th e f ifth a a f t in su re d the K e y p o rt w in .

D ev* O patosky ju s t m isse d a m o Jiltter a g a in s t (be L eonardo B o y s C lub, 7-4, M onday. T h e L eo n ard o te a m h a d b e a te n the A ces th e ir f ir s t g a m e , s o It w ss a sw eet re v e n g e to r th e Key- p o r te n . T im e ly h i ts b y J o n e s an d J a c k so n g av e th e A ces s ll th e runs th ey n eed ed In th e e a r ly Innings W ith O patosky so inv incib le on the n iouhd .

T h e A ces g a m e w ith M ats w in T o w nsh ip P A L sc h ed u le d fo r to ­m o rro w h as b e e n p ostponed . T h is lea v e s th em c le a r to a p p ly th e ir ta le n ts sin g ly to th e a ll- im p o rtan t g a m e w ith th e M a ta w a n B ra v e s a t KHS fie ld M o o d ay . T h e J e t s do P ° t p lay a g a in u n til W ednesday

TAXI-SERVICET * ‘

Monmouth Race Trade Round Trip $5.00

CO 4-2181

A N e w T o m a s e l l o G a i n s F i r s t B o x i n g L a u r e l s

T h e p ic tu re ab o v e m ig h t a p p e a r to s h e w a b o x in g m ism a tc h b e tw e en a w e ite n h eav y w eig h t. A c tu a lly it is P a u l T o m ase llo , ( le f t) , th e w e lte rw e ig h t, s q u a rin g o f t b ro th e r , th e noted J o e (R o ck y ) T o m ase llo w h* h a s fo a g h t s o n s e f th e t a p n m l a tin Ught heavyw eigh t d l v b l i . '

w e lte rw e ig h t a a d a lig h t ‘ o t t a g a in s t M s i l a r

th s m id d le * s ig h t a a d■ v jrw n g u tuVBWB< ' . V

T h e tro p h y la the c e n te r w a s g a in e d b y P a u l T «B **eO * J i m M la th e b o x in g show o f Ih e H *iy N aas* S o c iety o f Ih* C hurch o f th s A ssa m p flsa la R o a d ie P a r t , t t Is th e T e n J u d g e M em o ria l ‘ ‘ “, . . . ----------------------- --------------------------------r*. t t Is th e T e n J u d g e M em o ria l tro p h y iIs a w ard ed a aau aU y t a th a a e w b o x e r m ak in g th s b e s t show ing d a n th s f lg h te rs ln th e sh ew . T M w a a boy w an i t b y a w id e m arg in e f p re fe re n c e o l t h e J u d g e e b y U s o t e n a g v ic to ry e v e r T a m C A tlan tic H ig h lan d s, la a l « * * u a d b e a t

sad U

w hen th ey c o m b a t t h s R a r ita n R o v ers . 'T h e R a m b le rs w ill be b usy , fac in g A tlan tic H igh lands to ­m o rro w , L eonardo aw ay M onday a n d M a ta w a n T o w n ih lp a t h o m e T u esd ay .'

K e y p e r t A cas ( I )

H . D uB ois, lb B ry a n Ja ck so n , %H yer, cF . J a n e s , p - H ouston , a P oet, c f F re n ch , r f O patosky , i h G a m . V J . John so n , If

, M i lR a r lU a T w p. R e r a n (4)

a h r kD ow d, as Cu m d o , 2b C iancuiU l, 3b S a u te r , p M L u c c a , i t H am lin , r f Sullivan , lb N ap p i, c f C lym ore, If D aC oraey ,‘ e ’

R a r ita n R o v t n - 112K ey p o rt A ces ' 42* OOx—6

K e y p e r t J a b ( I )ab r h

B ra tsa fo lls , s a 4 1 1G e v a s , c 1 1 3D on W alk er, 1 b > 4 - 1 ' }J . Stultz, 9b 4 1 1A . V anP elt, 2b 4 1 2“len ry , c f 4 0 1

ieg le r, If 2 1 0 ,D ay, If 1 0 0F itzG era ld , p I t 1R a y B row n, r f 3 1 1P i a u a , r f I I I

R a r i ta a T w p . B a r a h k n

R eg n au lt, c f ]M ssnbert, s s jW eeks, lb , p 1V assallo , If ]W. Ja n n a ro n e , p , t s 1Boyd, l b 1P a n g rec , c, r f !A ustin , c f , l b IK oons, r f 1M arkow itz , lb I

. S c a n b y K ey p o rt J e ts R a r ita n R a m b le rs

21 2 4

012 2220—9 400 1100-1

D e fe n se Bond* p a ; th e s a m e r a te o f In te re s t a s th e W ar B anda you b o u g h t d u rin g th e w a r . Buy gOBtff ~ - - -

Braves 6-1 Over Township PAL

M a ta w a n B ra v e s r a n t h e i r s e a ­so n ’s m a rk to 10-1 ia th e p a s t to o k . T h e y w on th e i r m o s t p r is ­ed v ic to ry o f th e s e a s o n to d a te T h u rs d a y w h en th ey tu rn e d b ack th e d e fe n d in g C o lt w ag o n ch am p s, tha M a u w a n T o w nsh ip P A L nine, 0-1. T h en M onday n ig h t they c a m e fro m beh in d to su b d u e th e A tlan tic H ig h lan d s F e a th e r M e r ­c h a n ts 1-3.

G eo rg e M o rre ll fu m e d I n -the p itch in g tr iu m p h fo r C o ach Neil D evino o v e r th e M a ta w a n "Town­sh ip te a m . In th e g a m e a t Cliff­w ood fie ld T h u n d a y , U s m a te s g s v e h im a th ree -ru n lea d in th e seco n d a n d a d d e d a n m in th e th ird to m a k e th in g s e a s y to r M o rre ll . '

E d F ly n n w o rk ed o n th e m o u n d fo r th e CUffVrood n ine. H e a p ­p e a re d to h a v e th in g s , in h a n d W ith tw o o u t , i n th e se co n d a n d M ickey E o v in o o o f i r s t f o r th e B ra v e a w h e n d i s a s te r b e fe l l ..th e i>A L a io e . "tgm L o n g e tte c r» c o u t a s in g le th a t g o t a w a y fi . J a c k U sa e ry , c e n te r f ie ld e r o f th e C liffw ood te a m . E ov ino c a m e in to s c o re . L o n g e tte ro m p ed a ro u n d to th ird o n th e e rro r . D en n is Noc- d o w a lk e d a n d s to le seco n d . Lou T o m a se llo th en b an g e d o u t a h i t to s c o re L o n g e tte a n d N ucclo .

T h a B ra v e s a d d e d a h u In th e th ird a f t e r s h a rp infie ld p la y b y the G lffw o o d era h a d nu llified tw o M a ta w a n h its b y fo rce p lay s . I t left M o rre ll on seco n d a n d J im W alk e r sm a sh e d o u t a lin e s ing le to sc o re h im .

B illy Collins s c o re d th e lone CUffwood ru n In the s ix th w hen he w a lk ed , a d v a n ce d o n a h i t b a tsm a n s n d e r r o r th a t f illed th e b a ses w ith o n e o u t a n d cam e In on a n o th e r w alk . M o rre ll show ed h is d a i s b y b e a rin g dow n t o fan tw o b a tte r s a n d p itc h h is w a y o u t of th e hole in to w hich h e h a d g o tte n h im self.

T h e B ra v e s w e n b e h in d th e F e a th e r M e rc h a n ts 1-1 g o in g in to the f ifth in n in g a t M em o ria l F ie ld . A tlan tic H igh lands, M onday. Spike S crav in l. A tlan tic H ig h lan d h u r le r , s tru c k o u t th e f ir s t M s ta w s n b a t ­te r in th e f ra m e b u t w a lk e d E d S ch u b er. M o rre ll b a n g e d o u t a doub le to s c o n S c h u b er. R on Sickle* f lied out, b u t J im m y Sick­les w alk ed . E ovino , p itc h in g fo r th e B ra v e s , s lso w a lk ed a n d . *

w e n loaded . H e n a g h a s t­ly e r r o r o n J a y N ic o ra '* p lay le t ln th re e M a ta w a n ru n s a n d th e B ra v e s h a d p u lled t t ou L R on

Special To Car BuyersF R A N K V A N S Y C K L i

\ IN C O R PO R A TE D

Route 3 5 and Woodland A ve., Morgan - —

■ ; R E N A U L T' ’4GV Model r- Onlyv 3 9 1 Delivered

FRANK VAN SYCKLE, Inc*' . W M . G IV E • .

Up to 10,000 Miles Whh Purchase of Any New 4CVPAYMENTS AS LOW AS $MM MONTHLY

SEE FRANK GABRIEL O* LX&MACXE .

Phone PA 1-4425 Open Evening*

S ick les m ad * It s u re b y h itt in g a th re e -b a g g tr w ith th e t a c k s lo a d ­e d In Ih e six th .

T h e B rav e* p lay th s H igh lands te a m a t M HS fie ld to n ig h t, th e n Journey to K ey p o rt M onday to p lay th e A ces In th e g a n a s i h a t sho u ld d e c id e th e p e n n a n t. T h e M a ta w a n T o w n sh ip P A L n in e c a n d o th e i r sch o o l d is tr ic t co m p a­t r io ts In M a ta w a n a b ig fa v o r b y topp ling th a A ces la th e i r g a m e a t K e y p o rt F r id a y . On T u esd ay , th e P A L n ine In v ad es R a r ita n T ow n­sh ip to ta c k le th e R am bler* .

M ataw an B rav es (S)• b r l i

L. T o m ase llo , J b 4 0 3M cT ague, If u 4 0 2S ch u b er, lb 4 1 1M o rre ll, p 4 1 1C arries, lb 4 1 1J . W alker, e 4 0 1M . E ov ino , es 4 1 1L o n g e tte , rf S 1 1N ucclo , c t 1 1 0

a i nun11 I Q

M a ta w a a T e w a sh lp PA L ( l )a h r h

U is e ry , c t ■ 1 4 4S O w n ln o . t f , i a jo

T a n e r s d , « t i m v h - i ’- n » J t i - eE . F ly n n , p « ^ . 1 • sW . Collin*, tb a i iB atson , c 1 0 •B unger, r f 1 0 1P i u i , If 1 0 1J . B row n, 2b 1 .0 1F ra z ie r , lb 1 0 1

14 1 «

igers Upset Raiders

T h e ram p an t R a id e rs o f Key­p o r t. w ho w ere bo astin g a 12-2 r e c ­o rd When th ey invaded M iddle­se x R d . F ie ld , M a taw aa , M cnday c a m e aw ay a c h asten ed lo t. T he M a ta w a n T ig e rs , wbo h a v e b een h av in g little m ea t on w hich to l e a d th is seaso a . chaw ed th em ­se lv e s a <ftop o r tw o o u t e f th e S ide o f th* R a Jd e n fo r th e i r beat w in o f the seaso a a t 4-3.

T h s R aid ers ' p itc h lag a c e , BID G e ig e r jr ., w aa th e v ic tim o f th e T ig e rs hunger fo r v ic to ry . G e ig e r g o t h i t usual a llo tm en t o f s tr ik e ­o u ts , 11, b u t the T ig e rs ' p lucky l it t l s lefthander, E rw in H ay es , m a tc h e d him in th is in sp e c t. .

l t seem ed u though th * u n ­lu ck y No. l l v ic to ry w ould a p t b e to o unlucky for the R a id e rs w hen th e y Jum ped on H ayes fo r a ru n l a the first. W ith o n e out, H a ye* f illed the b ases on w alk s . Bob R * p o lls h it sa fe ly to sco r* R o g D an e . A s m a rt double p lay o a D on N u h ' ro lle r sp a re d th * T ig­e r s fu rth e r dam age.

Two Rues Ceme la .G eig er w alked Randolph D av is ,

th e f irs t T iger b a tte r t o t a c a h im , b u t fanned the n ex t tw o m en hand ily But then Steve R u sse ll a n d Mayes connected w ith back- to -back s ing le t and It wa* good f o r two runs.

An e rro r. Hsyef* seco n d h it, a n d tw o w alks p ro d u ced t h i T ig ­e r s 3-1 lead In th e th ird . T he M staw an nine addad s till a n o th e r In the fourth w hen H ussail doubl­e d w ith W elker sb o a rd .

Finding t h e m s e l v e s In the ■ trange position o f be ing dow a 4-1 a t their laat tu rn a t b a t, th e R a id e rs sought v alian tly to d o som eth ing about i t. G e ig e r and Jp h n P tn g b o m led o f t w ith h its . K ap o lla w alked to All th e H e re H ayet show ed them th * stu ff o f which ha is m ad s . G eig er d id a c o re on N uss' ro lle r to th e box, b u t the n e s t tw o K ayport b e tte rs w en t down sw inging , a n d th* T ig e rs h sd th e ir g re a te s t w in .

D espite be ing u p se t, t h e n Is ■cant chance any o th e r te a m can rep la c e the R a ld e ra , w ho a re a t th a top of the h eap . In the s tre tc h r u n In the pen n an t ra c e in Ju ly .

M a taw aa T lg a rs (4)

fgM W ooooo—oeoooeooeoeoeoooeQ—eeoeoooeoo;L O O K I N G I T O V E R

Mi n a i i n i iM i i i i a a i iaow aw iH M aiiiaM i Ma

R . D tv li, rf M . Dolan, If R . W alker, lb R u sse ll, cf H a y e t, p P . Shaw, i s R ich Lewis, c J . Jonea, l b f t . Langbeln , l b

11K ey p aH p U M s a (S)

w * A

r & & ,R S p o lla , lb N h*s."lef P a s* * , VR o m a n , 2b A p p leg a te , r f

4 I

rI0

I tI 01 0

K E Y P O R T S U M M E R LEA G U E M a y M

T e a mF lo re k B ros.H t H [G ulf W e b er Roofing C an to n ’s G an g R u d y ’s B*Z lto ’s M ech an ics K e y p o rt R ec.M u m m a T rio

W L 14 1H'/4 iV,11 410 I S 7a # U K 2 10 0 19

H a r ry D o u g h e rty I2S-212-19S—609 M C l ib

T o m D ’A O gustino 233V irg il B o o c a d a M2H e rm a n C an to n zooH a r r y D o u g h e r ty 231-112

IT -K E Y L A D IE S ' IND1V. CLASSIC l a a a S

T e a m Point!M a t-W in e A L iq v o r S to re 76 40

V iv ian W ilson G e o rg e 's C h ev ro le t u m

B a r b a ra USubby*s C le a n e rs 7 1 14

I re n e Q u a d t B uck S m ith ’* . 72 M- ,T ru d e e G ilesP eo p le '* L iq u o r 70-29■ M a rie G olino,

M A T -K EY W ED N ESD A Y MEN'S J a n * I t

T e a a i S te w a rt’s “I S”

J h rlast- \

Schuber’* AtlanticN o . 4No.7K m t a n e r t .N o . i l . ................Baitin’*. > Bxua’fMary Carter Paints

w LX* 1UW IWn 47 t7 17 17 1W> Vh1 120 1

200SSm2052011*2M202-

W a lte r B u d rw a ld E d M srto w icz W a lte r W k U q r B o b D n ig a s M 0 w B e n to G a n * V a ts n ra a o - H a ro ld F a B a r A T D e d g e ' ‘— r

M A T -K E Y T U E S D A Y M IX ED J a n a IS

T e a m W LB elle ’s i t B eau* 11 IT h e S ponaom f IP a u l ’s B a r b e r S h o p I ID ix ie U e B a k e ry I IO K S a le* * g e rv to e • >A n g ie’s A m o co S e rv ic e I 7N o . 12 , < I 7N o . I I I J

( c o n l io ie d l a a e x t co lum n)

24 1 1

M ontagna’s A m oco l* rv . T B etty’s B e s t B leach 7P a ra m o u n t D tn e r TF o u r M u sk ete e rs 7A ce M an so In c . 7No. IS 7W eeks F u e l Oil (N ick’s B eau ty S alon (N o. IS DU V/iM o ln ar E le c tr ic C o n tr Oft

M ClakJo sep h Y esenko 204-105W llllsm S tra n g 201-211M ichae l D u n y a k 214W m, Y ankosk l 22SJo h n B lo w e r 217R ose M a ra s c o 201

A N EW MATAWAN T O W N TEA M is In th e m ak in g in b ase ­ba ll. I t ls s ch ed u led to g o in to ac tio n i a tw o w eeks ln a g a m e u n d e r th e floodlights w ith F o r t M onm outh . In o rd e r to m ak e up th e te a m , tw o o f the p la y e rs a r e w ith d raw in g f ro m th e K e y p o rt A r­ro w s, R ic h W enner, seco n d b a se ­m a n , a n d R ich W harton , M onm outh College p itc h e r. O th e r p la y e rs b e in g lin ed u p fo r th e te a m a re P e te B ennett, M HS a ll-s ta te sh o rt­s to p : D ie te r Jo h n so n , E s s t K en­tu ck y C ollege ou tfie ld er; Lou M en­dlnl, F re eh o ld R e g lo n a l'i Shore C onference b a ttin g le a d e r o f 1958; J a c k Coon, MHS firs t b a te m a n o f u s t ; S teve A likas, M iiS o u tfie ld e r o f 1SSI a n d BUly V otta, a M ataw an a l l- s ta te r o f a few y e a r t back . B ru c e G u o k le , R u tg e rs P r e p p itch ­ing « ta r , s ls o is b e in g so unded o u t. T h s o n ly u n h sp p y tu rn on th is Is th s t th e A rro w s now w ill b e c o m e e v en le s s o f a K ey p o rt t e a m w h en th ey s r e u s in g th s K ey p o rt HI ‘ field . T h e new M sla w a it t e a r ^ ~ se ek e n try in th e Je ra e y L eag u e n ex t aeaso o w h en I t ia e x p e c te d co n fid en tly s n ow M a t­a w a n H ig h b a se b s ll Held w ill b* av a ila b le fp r use . T h s p re s e n t M s tsw a n Reid w ould d o b u t re s i­den t* n e a rb y h a v e com p la t te d abou t n o ise d u e to S u n d sy b a se ­ba ll, « H t I* u n lik e ly ih a M a ta w a a t e a m Will p la y a l t o m s th l i ae sso n .

• * •

OOOD R E P O R T 00 H a ro ld D e lti f ro m Y o rk . T h a fo rm e r M s tsw a n H igh a n d H o ); C ross C ollege p t tc b s r now h a i t 1-1 m a rk . H e s tru c k o u t IS and w a lk ed o n l y one In h i t j f ln t th re e g ah ies . H s sllo w ed no e s m e d ru n s In tw * g am es. Re­tu rn in g to fam ilia r sc e n e s In w e s te rn M s n a d a ia e t ta , b a le t S p d n g fle ld dow n 1-1 Ju n e 11. TV o e r r o r s led to the S pringfield runs. H e th en M a sk e d Allen­tow n 4 4 J u n e 1 1 I t w aa a five- hit d w to u t, D e iti se ttlin g down s f te r g iv in g u p tw o h iU In th s A n t in n in g . H* r a n h is p itch ing m artt to 11 s tr ik eo a t* a n d o e ly o n e w a lk fo r h i t f irs t th re* g sm e s ln th e leag u e . Then c s m e the fira t n e tb ack la s t S s tu rd a y n ight In S t - d s g n s h o s t a i L a n c a s te r . H* g s v s u p th re e h lU In th s f ir s t Inning o f s do u b le h e a d e r o p en ­ing s n d w alked tw o. H e hafl tw o out* w h a a h s w as re liev ed o n th e m ound. H s could n o t g e t th s c u rv e to b r e a k th e w ay he w ish ed a n d h a d n o re g re t s t b e in g tak en out. Y o rk b u t th e g a m s , S-l. so h e w ould h s v e h s d to h a v a p itc h e d ih u lo u t b a ll to h iv e w on th a t o o e . A p a r t ic u la r po in t of sa tis fa c tio n fo r D elta w as d e ­fe a tin g BUI T h o m , Ih e Sou th ern C a lifo rn ia co llag e h u r le r , w ho w u h is r tv s l a t A llen tow n, t h o r n 'a u t t e d H oly C ro ss f ro m th e c«V- , ) s g i “ w o rld se rie s ’’ In ISM .■ V. "" ' 1- * ■* •

SEM T-PRO B A S B B A U TOUR N B Y now la p ro g re s s s t W a te n fk ad lu m , P e r th A m boy, s a w ooe local o u tfit e lim in a ted In the f irs t round S unday . C anad ian H om e*, th * C a n y tea m o f A m boy b a s e ­b a ll, w e n t o u t 1S4 on a ao -h lU er fash io n ed tty Boh H lllle rty , of Ihe J e rs e y C ity D es tro y e rs . C a r l S te p h en i, M a taw an H lg h 'i h u rlin g a ce , d id n o t g e t s c h s n c s t o ahow U s w a re s in th is o n e , e v e n though a n tha C a ra y ra s te r . O u l s J o h n ­son an d C alv in C ro ss , o f th * Cliff­w ood R o y a ls , d id th e m o u n d w ork for th e C a re y n ine In th e i r u n ­happy v en tu re , P s t M cCoy, BUI P e n n fea lh e r, O s c s r C ro ss a n d Wai-: ly T a y lo r s r e o th e r R o y a li p lay e rs p e rfo rm in g in s d o ub is ra l* for the C sra y team . T h e SL P e t e r 's H igh, J e n e y C ity, b s 11 e r y o l Jo e S ie lg a s a n d Al W eigand , w ho put M HS o u t o f th e O r a s te r N ew ark T o u rn a m e n t la s t y e s r , d id d u ty for

th e M t. C arm e l te a m o f J e rse y C ity in a n o th e r g a m e p lay ed Sun­d ay b u t they, too, w e re snow ed u n d e r. J o e B u rn s , P r in c e to n Uni­v e rs i ty p itc h e r, w as o n th e m ound fo r the T ren to n M an n in g s and th ey b las te d th e M t. C arm clilee u n d e r 10-4. T e a m s y e t to s t s r t io th e to u rn e y a re M elro se S porting G o o d s o f N ew B ru n sw ick , de­fen d in g c h am p io a , th e P la in fie ld D re ie rs , th e T re n to n P o lice A th­le tic L eague, M offa’s F a rm (4 W rs tv llle , th e L ong B ra n d i I ttH sn - A m e rlc a n tea m of th e J e rs e y S hors L e ig u e , th e P la in f ie ld S a raceaa , K ey p o rt A rrow s, P s te r s o n P h illies. T he A rro w s m sy g e t a c a ll to p ls y t h l i w eekend. ’

T H E " W E E K L Y ’ W ORD e n f a c i a l * t M onm outh P a r k Is w ith o u t b en e fit of tru s tw o rth y t ip s . I f w * h a d s u c h , w » w ould n o t b s w ork ing fo r a n ew sp ap e r, o r ev en , w o rk in g . T h a a ta te of t h l n f i h u re tu rn e d t e n o rm a l fo r th e tra c k s t O c c sn p o rt w ith I t p e r ce n t of th s . fav o rite s

-co m in g In to w in a a o i - t h e en d o f ra c in g M onday. T h e re w e r t 71 p e r ce n t o f fsv o r lte * com ing in th e m oney , Ind ica ting seven o u t of e v e ry U Isv o r l te s b e t lo show will g e t you m ojiey , ev en If II Is only N M on I ) b e t. A w eek a g o Ih e p e rc e n tag e e f fav o rite s c im ln g In to w in h i d rea c h e d the J a m a ic a p ro p o rtio n s o f 40 p e r c e n t. A l J a m a ic a I t r a n a s high a i 41 p a r c e n t U s t sp rin g , T h a n h a d been UT! h o rse s g o o ff a t M oam outh P a th a t th * a n d d t rac in g M onday. O f Ih***, 8M w e n t off s t p r ic e s OTU-1 o r b e t ­t e r , In d lcs tln g one o a t \p f e v e n tw o h o rse s going o f t i t tne O c a a n p o rt t ra c k l l a long , km g, s h o t O nly 11 o u t o f U f h o n e s g oing off at p r ic e s of 30-1 o r longer h a d co m e In th e m oney a n d only th re * of theaa h s d corns Is to w in , Ind ica ting ih * chano* o l su ch s ho rs* lo w in b e l u only o m la TS sn d to co m * f t th * m o n ey on ly 1 In U . T h a n ahouid b s m o rs Io n s sh o tl t h i n th ia p a y off.

• * •

Y O N K ER S RACBW AY r u c h t d

th* n u m b er o f d a y * t h s d a te r e p . re s e n ts i a tha m ee tin g . Y o n k ers h a s a 115-day m e e tin g h u t e ig h t Is th e h ig h est n u m b e r a v a llsb le in th a d a ily double. L a s t n ig h t w u th*U th n ig h t o f tb e m ee tin g so m t * n u m ers lo g ls tj c o u ld p lay I an d I . T hen th e ir sy s te m h u h a d i t u n til / R oosevelt R acew ay o p en s Aug. 1.O a th e ir W n ig h ts , th e y in v ested 1176 ia d a ily d o u b le U cketa a a d th ey g a in ed b a c k |W ).M , rea lis in g a handsom e p ro fit ol n e a r ly MOO.B ut th is w u on ly b y th s g ra c e of A llah th a t on th e B ird n igh t of th e m ee tin g , No. t s n d N o. 1 c a m e la to w in in th a d o u b le a a d p a id a tid y fiS # .7 t. T h e re a r e o th e r ays* te rn s a t Y onkers w * will d le c u is la te r . M outlceUo. N . Y „ R a c e w sy o p en ed I s i t w eek a n d w e u n d e r, • te n d th s t to m e o f o u r sp o rtin ggsntry nuke ths long trip nightly ...to Ih e t r t o k i a S u lliv aa C oun ty , T h ey h«ve a c o a a e c tlo a am o n g th o se rac in g h o n e s a t M ontlce llo f ro m w h ic h th e y o b ta in Inform s* tio n , w h ich , w h a a p ro p e r ly a p p lie d , ' c o v e rs th a lr g u o lisM < u p en ses f ro m K e y p o rt s n d te s v e s qu it* * k it o v e r fo r th* b a tik o a Ih s c o rn e r o r th * b a n k In th e m id d le o t th a b lo c k . .........

Jersey Shorf league

Long Bra)Oakhurat Sen Ion Freehold Tbwnamaa Ruasoa A's Rad Bank Towasrs Belmar A.C,Keyport Arrswg Madison PBA

L Ave. 0 1.000 I .004

.000 •400 <404

O am sa N sx t S u n d aytoehold T

.Mt

.000

M adlaon PB A a t F re eh o ld T o w n s, m an . ■ ^

R s d B an k T o w n er* a l B i l m i rA.C.

O ak h u ra t Legion la a lo ra a t I m g B ra n c h IAMA,

R u m so n A’i a t K e y p o rt A rrow s,

In All-Star QameThree players hare b*ea desig­

nated to represent Iha Keyport Arrowa la Ih* slUtar Jersey Shora Lssgue game at Aibury Park July 4. They ar* John Jan. kowski, Lou Nsana Jr. and Bob LoPresto. Tha oombiaed "north-

th e poin t of “ no m o n " fo r f h a l e r n " t u r n s a l l o t s r s p la y Ihad a lly d o ub is p l s y e r s who p la y o n 1 ‘ 's o u th e rn '' lo am s a l l - s ta r* _______

W h ? re C o m fo r t A d d s lo E n jo y m e n t

- Every Day's Celebration Day

FANTASTIC VALUES IN EVERY DEPARTMENT EVERY SINGLE DAY NOT JU ST ONE OR

TW O NICHTS A YEAR!DO YOWI JULY 4A SHOPPING AT YOUR CONVENIENCE

DAILY & SATURDAY 10 A M -1 0 P M OPEN SUNDAY 10 A.M.-6 P.M.

RT. 36, Corner Pools A v«. KIYPO RT

|*og« Twelv* — First Suction THE MATAWAN JOURNAL Thursday, July 2, 1959

Keansburg Man Held In Slaying

- H u b e r t Jr A sm ar, 27, C h erry M f te e F a r m R d .; M iddletow n T ow n­. sh ip , w aa fa ta lly w ounded b y a

sh o tg u n b las t f ired b y h i) w ile ’s su ito r e a r ly S unday m o rn in g in w h a t co u n ty d e te c tiv e s te rm e d a tra g ic e n d to a love trian g le .

D e m e tro J . L aveglio , 48 St. Jo h n s P I ., K ean sb u rg , c o n fessed to th e s la y in g o f h is childhood frien d , an d

, h a a b e e n confined w ith o u t b a il to . th e M onm outh C oun ty Jail, F re e-■ hold , c h a rg e d w ith m u rd e r. H e

w ill b e a rra ig n e d b e fo re M iddle­' tow n T ow nsh ip M a g is tra te W. G il­

b e r t M a n to n to d ay . -.- -M r, A sm a r, 27, s b rak e m a a a t

■ th e R a r ita n C o p p er work*, d ied a t • R lv e rv ie w H osp ita l, 90 m in u tes ; a f t e r h e w a s sh o t ia th e ab d o m en . w i th * 12-gauge ( la g le b a rr e l sho t-

g u a . M r , A a m a r 's w ife R u th , 26,- Is ex p ec tin g a s lx t h c b i l d . S h i

h a s th re e g i r l s a o d tw o b o y s ran g ­' lo g in a g e f ro m o n e to ie v e n y e a n .

E a r ly M a n l a ( Call M iddletow n Police S g t Jo sep h

M cC arth y , along w ith P a tro lm en F ra n k G leason an d A rth u r Scott,

sh e d to the scene, J00 fe e t w est C h e rry T re e F a rm Rd, a t 1 3 8

a .m . hav ing rece iv ed a c a ll fro m a n e ig h b o r living in 'th e sam e house, M rs . P h ilip D ard e lfe to ld police th a t she w as a ro u sed by a ahot u d Im m ed ia te ly notified police h e a d ­q u a rte rs .

Sgt M cC arthy aa ld th a t w hen h e a rr iv e d a t the fa rm h o u se type s tru c tu re M r. A sm ar w as lying on th e sidew alk Just o u tside the r e a r en tra n c e of the old 10-room fram e a p a rtm e n t house. T h e o fficer fu rth e r t u t e d th a t M r. A sm ar w as

•'W utchtng hla s to m ach and sc re a m ­ing. ‘‘P le ase h e lp m e. P lease help m e ."

A fter calling tbe F a irv lew F irs t A id Squad, th e o fficers co rn e red Laveglio , an unem ployed tru ck d riv e r , In the d ead m a n 's bedroom . Sgt. M cC arthy fu rth e r re la te d th a t th e 150-pound m an su rre n d e re d m eek ly , b u t h ad to b e c a rr ie d to th e police c a r w hen h e tem p o rarily b ro k e f re e from his c ap tiv es and b eg an stom ping on h is victim . " I hope he d ies . . . I 'd do lt a g a in ," Laveg lio yelled . •

WUs H y ste rica l >M rs. A sm ar, police sa id , w as

ln a s ta te of h y s te ria , an d h ad to be tra n sp o rte d to the h osp ita l along w ith h e r husband. S he w as re ­lea se d a f te r being tre a te d fo r shock. A cting D e tec tiv e R o b ert M . L e tts , s a id th e 30-year-old d e ­fen d an t confessed to the c rim e a f te r b r ie f in te rro g a tio n . C oun ty D e te c tiv es A lb e rt y , M cC orm ick a n d M e rr it t K e n t d s t l s te d U w o ttl- c e r in th s in v estig a tio n .

J o h n M . f law lo tV ch ie f o f M on­m o u th C o u n ty d e tec tiv es , "q u o ted L aveg lio a s la y in g h e w as ln love w ith tlw d ec ea se d m a n 's w ife, and h a d a sk ed h e r to g o aw ay with h im .

D e t. L e tt* M id tha s le n d e r bu ilt L aveg lio , w ho Is t in g le , w ss brood­in g a n d d rin k in g a l l d a y S a tu rd a y a n d b o r o y e d - . th e g u n f ro m h l i . f a th e r , Jo sep h , w ith w hom h e lives. P o lic e M id ) h e to)d M a p a re n ta he w a n te d to “ jlill a r a t , " w hich he h a d seen in t h t y a rd .

F u n e ra l te rv ic e s fo r M r^ A sm ar w e re h e ld y e s te rd ay a t 9:34 a .m . a t St. A n n 's C hurch , K eansburg . T h e Jo h n J . R y a n H om e fo r F u ­n e ra ls ,-K e a n sb u rg , w a s In c h a rg e

, « f i a rra n g e m e n ts . , .y M e f t su rv iv ed b y h la widow

M rs . R o se (C ody) A sm ar, th ree ■ lighten , C h ristin e , C a th e rin e an d i th e le ; tw o 'a o n t, T h o m as an d

H u b e r t J r . 1 A lio su rv iv in g a re h i t f a th e r u d m o th e r, M r, an d M rt.

" i P e t e r A sm a r, K e a n tb u rg : s i x l i s te r s , M rs. M ona W jlllt, M n . J u n e M alco lm , M is t F r ie d a A sm ar,

. M ias D ian e A am ar, M iu M a ry Ann A t m t r a n d M is t A n to inette A sm ar,

>. a | l o l K e a n tb u rg ; th re e b ro th e r s R a y m o n d W ., Colonla, R o b ert, K e a n s b u rg n n d Je ro m e , se rv in g In th e II. S . N avy,

Cyclist With Learner's Permit Fined By Martin

M a g is tra te J a m e s H. M artin , M a taw an , M onday fined Edw in K erpen , 25, C en terv ille , fo r c a re ­less d r iv in g w ith a m oto rcycle . T h e d e fe n d a n t p a id f 10 and $5 costs. T h e m a g is tr a te a lso q u es­tioned M r. K e rp e n 's allow ing s r id e r o n the b a c k s e a t of h is vehicle w hen h e w as o p e ra tin g oo a le a rn e r ’s p e rm it.

M r, K e rp e n 's cy c le b a re ly m laa- e d collision w ith a c a r d riv en b y Stephen K elly , 42, o f H M a in St., K ey p o rt, a s M r. K elly w a a m ak ­in g a r ig h t tu rn on M ain St., n e a r Church SL J u n e 3. P e te r Sapsa, 21, E lm o ra , r id in g on th e r e a r ae a t o f Uie cy c le to ld the. c o u rt h is t e a t h it th e a id* of th ? K elly c a r a s th e c y c le t u n e d o v e r. H e w a i ta k e n to P e r th A m b o y G en­e ra l H osp ita l b y M a ts w an F i r s t A id S quad fo r .trea tm en t.

Leo W aln jte ln , M a taw an , rep re ­s e n te d M r. K elly , H e d raw a d ­m ission from bo th M r. K erpen a n d M r. S ap sa th e ir cy c le w aa passin g the K elly .c a r on th e r igh t. M r. K erpen acknow ledged M r K elly h a d h is s ig n a ls on for a l ig h t t u r n . b u t c la im ed i t w as " to o la te ” a n d h sd le t th e cyclist go by o n the r ig h t in th e belief i t w ould b s a le d tu rn .

H i t m a g is tra te q uestioned if M r. S ap sa w e re a licen sed drlvt T h e w itn ess d e c la re d h e w u n t^ , M r K erpen , how ever, m ain ta in ed th a t o n e lea rn in g to d riv e a m o­to rcy c le n eed not b e acco m p a­nied by a licensed d r iv e r . But the c o u rt found It n ecessa ry to tak e u n d er a d v isem en t th e fa c t th a t M r. K erp en a n d M r. S apsa h ad v io lated th e " n o r id e r s ” p rovision of a le a rn e r 's p e rm it for a m o­torcycle .

Matawan Child Hurt In Pei?h Amboy

A five-year-o ld M ataw an boy su ffered cu ts on . h is low er left leg and th ig h T h u rsd ay w hen h is fa th e r 's c a r s tru c k the r e a r of sn o tb e r v eh ic le a t th e Sm ith an d O ak S ts. in te rsec tio n , P e r th A m boy poUce sa id .

G eo rg e R . D em ery , M ,i~of *1 R av in e D r ., M aU w an , w as d riv in g th e c a r w h e a h is aon, G eo rg e Jr., w as in ju red . T h e boy w a i t re a te d a t t f t o ffice o f D r . W. H . M c­C o rm ick J r., P e r th Am boy, an d r e le a te d . M r. D e m e ry re p o r te d th e a c c id e n t lo p o lice an d ta id he a n d th e o th er d r iv e r d id ap t e x ch an g e d r iv e r 's U c e n te i becau se o f th e b o y 1! in ju ry . T h e n am e o f th e seco n d d r iv e r inv o lv ed Is unknow n

Commwt«r Problems Discussed By Towns

R e p re se n ta tiv e s of 17 sh o re co m ­m u n ities , m ee tin g la M iddletow n T ow nsh ip M onday n ig h t to d i M i t i ra ilro a d c o m m u te r p ro b lem s, a g re e d “ step* shou ld b e ta k e n a s soon a s p o ssib le to p rese n t th e c o nso lida ted v iew s o f th e co m ­m u n itie s to th e L e g is la tu re an d G ov. R o b ert B . M ey n er."

T h e m e e tin g w as ca fled b y M ay o r F ra n k F . B laltdeU , M id d le ­to w n T o w n sh ip ^ t s the r e s u lt o f th e C e n tra l R a ilro a d of N ew J e r ­s e y 's ap p lica tio n fo r a 40 p e r c e n t In crease In c o m m u te r fa r e s . T h e P U C a n d th e ICC h a v e ta k e n th e req u e s t u n d e r s tu d y b u t th a P U C a lre a d y h a s a llow ed the r a i lro a d te m p o ra ry re lie f In the fo rm o f a 10 p e r c a n t b o o s t

L E G A L N O T I C E

Four In One Family Indicted For, Assault

F o u r m e m b tr t 6 f a M arlb o ro T o w n sh ip fam ily W ere Indicted T h u rs d a y on c h a rg e s of assau ltin g

i a s ta te t ro o p e r A pr. 19 d u r in g a fa m ily figh t. N a m e d ln th e In-

jd lc tm e n t w e re M r. a n d M rs . P e te r E . S lnghofer s r . , F reeho ld -M erl b o ro R d ., a n d th e i r son a n d d au g h te r-in -law , M r. an d M rs. P c ­

' t e r E . S lnghofer J r . , T ex as R d ., M a rlb o ro T ow nship . .- M r. K eu p er sa id S ta te T ro o p e r

M ic h a e l M ark o v ich w as ca lled to t h e y o u n g e r S in g h o le r 's h o m e when a n e ig h b o r, R ic h a rd L llley, c o m ­

, p la in e d th a t th e S lnghofers w e re th ro w in g rocka a t h is house. W hen T ro o p e r M arkov ich trie d to a r r e s t th e y o u n g er S lnghofer, M r, K e u p e r sa id , th e fam ily a tta c k ed h im . ■' •

M r. K e u p e r sa id th e tro o p e r w a t p u n c h e d an d c lu b b ed ln th e face

■larlth a b a seb a ll b a t. M r. l l l l e y r a n t o h i t Home, got a gun , a n d h e ld th e S ln g h o fers a t b a y u n til m o re

' p o 11 c e a rr iv e d , th e p ro se c u to r a a ld . A cco rd in g to M r. K eu p er, ‘T ro o p e r M a rk o v ic h w a s hospl t a l l t e d fo r . a .w eek w ith in ju r ie s .

. ( J e r t a .M a a s , H o lm del, h a s su e d S .S . , K re a g e .Co. fit S ay re W oods

irB h o p p in g , C e n te r , S ay rev ille , fo r t n , 000 in th e M id d lesex County S u p e r io r - C o u r t H it -co m p la in t a l- le « e s sh fr fe l i - f ro (n * ; l t o o l a t th e

■ I tn d ie o h !;< ^ trt* C ;.o f ' t h e » s f o r e ■ be-. ' c a u t e ol n e g lig e n c e 1 In -m a ln te n an c e • Af 4he- facWty; Sult : .w a s l ‘flled . in & M ld d le le s t O o u n ty jO e rk ’s o l- f tc e in N q w B ru n s w ic k 1 T u e s d a y .

15-Year Old, Pals On Joyride, Two Hurt

Tw o teen -ag e boya rep o rted In­ju ry S a tu rd a y to M ataw an Town* sh ip Police a f te r the c a r In which they w ere r id in g F r id a y collided w ith one o p e ra te d b y R obert J . H um m er, 23. of 1221 Cliffwood D r., Cliffwood B e tc h , i t Am boy Rd. an d Shore Concourse.

M r. H u m m er to ld P a tro lm a n R alph W allace, tow nship police, th a t th e c a r w ith th e fo u r youtha In lt c a m e o « t o f S h o re C oncourse on s le ft tu rn d i re c tly In to th e p a th of h is c a r a n d s tru c k It. A fter s tr ik in g th e H u m m er c a r , the c a r w ith th e tee n -a g e r i bounc­e d off to h i t a u tility p o le and finally I ta l le d IBS fee t beyond. M r. H u m m er re p o r te d te e in g th e d riv ­e r an d th re e o th e r , y o u th i tak in g f lig h t ; i,

ie c a r w aa found to be lo n g to P e te r - C . V en a , M a ta w a n R d ,, CUffwood, And h ad i- b e e n tak en w ith o u t th e o w n e r’l ' C ontent. T he tw o In ju re d y o u th s w e re t r t a te d by a M ataw an p h y a ld a n . In re- M rtlng th e i r In ju rie s , s t req u ired >y law , t h e ; tu p p lle d In form ation i t to . th e d r iv e r . H e w aa a 15- y ear-o ld . w h ich m a k e t h im tu b - e c t to c h i r g e s In ju v en ile co u rt.

A- 17-year-old y ou th w ith him , bav in g l lc fn se r , a l t o w a s tu b - e c te d to Juven ile c h t r g e t fo r a l­lowing a n u n lic e n sed d r iv e r to o p e ra te a v e h ic le lb ' w hich h e w a t r id ing . '

. T V " '

Cliffwood Boys Hurt In Leap From Freight

T w o CUffwpod y ou ths, J t m e i H a rris , 17, C oun ty R d ., a n d Cornell B ew ley , 17, K p te S t., w e re In ju red M oqday n ig h t w h en th ey Jum ped off a fas t-m o v in g J e rs e y .. C en tra l L in es f re ig h t t r a in on w hich th e y h a d h itc h e d a rid e .

, M a law an T o w n ih lp P a tro lm a n J a m e t H oyt, w ho InyetU gated , r e ­p o rte d th e H a r r l t y o u th w a t taken to R iv erv lew H oaplta l by th e M at­aw an F lra t A id S q u ad w h ere he w a i .a d m lt te d w ith a p ossib le f ra c ­tu re d tk u ll a n d te v e r e lac e ra tio n s o f the fa c e a n d h ead . T h e Bewley y ou th w a t tre a te d fo r ■ fac e co n ­tusion m d re le a se d .

P a tro lm a n H oyt rep o rted t h - e b oys h itch ed a r id e a t th e County R d . g ra d e c ro ss in g In Cliffwood a b o a rd th e sou th b o u n d f re ig h t a t 8:45 p .m . T h e t ra in d id n o t alow dow n a t M ataW an arid ' th V bOyt ju m p ed o ff a t th e A tlan tic Ave. g ra d e c ro ss in g . T h e ir c r ie s fo r h e lp w e re h e a rd b y c rossing a t ­t e n d a n t! w ho ca lled police.

Fined For Tying Up. Parkway Lanes, Roving

M a g is tra te L u th e r A. F o ste r , M ataw an T ow nsh ip , T u esd ay h ad o ccasio n to f in e five d riv e rs fo r G ard en S ta te P a rk w a y offenses. T h e u n u ju a l. p a r t w as th a t no d r iv e r W as Involved a s a speeder. T he d r iv e rs a ll w e re given tick e ts for such th in g s a s m ak in g unsafe m oves f fo m o n e lan e Lo an o th e r o r ty in g u p lan es b y failing to m o v e to th e r ig h t a t u n d e r maxi* m u m sp eed s . T h ey p a id a to ta l of *68 In fines. '

B u^dy B arn es, M ataw an , w as fined 110 a n d (5 c o s ts fo r u p se t­tin g a c a r on C h u rch St. Ju n e 21 on co m p la in t of P a tro lm a n John K innane , tow n sh ip police. He a lso in cu rred $5 a n d (5 co sts fo r n o t hav in g a ‘ l(cense<?J£he m a g is tra te Tound th e r e w e re e x te n u a tin g c ir - e u m s ta n c e s - ln - k e e p in g - th e ~ f ln f r for no licen se _below th e n o rm a l JeveJ. . : , ’■

7*486 _SH ERIFF 'S BALE

SUPERIOR COURT 0 > NEW JERSEY

Docket No. F lS S fH row Saving* and Loan AmooIa* a New J e rse y Corporation, Plain? ra: C uthbert A. Crlchlow i m

Arrowtlon, I N . .tiff va: C u th U _______ —Saba D. Crlchlow, h li wife, a t al*.,

Defendanta By virtu* of • writ ol execution In

tbe above a ta led action to a u direct* ed. I shell expose for aale a t publlo vendue, a t tw» Court Kouie in - i - ity of 1Mon*__rouft» o l fn tM li, Col mouth. New Jeraay , on M onday, the tOth a*y of July, 19M, a t I o'clock, p. BJ/ Prevailing Time. .

*” “ i t tra c t or parcel ot land and i, hereinafter p articu larly da*

. altuate In fihe Townahlp ofilatawan, Jn tha County og, Mon­

mouth and Btata of Hew Je rse y : ' BEGINNING a t the point of inter-

eecUon of the southerly line of J e r ­sey Avenue with the easterly line of ftoee Street! . ' ..thence U ) runnUig along aaid line d

Je rse y Avenue N o rth -6 8 degrees 00 m inutea E a s t 100 feet:

thence (I) South U degress SS mln« y tea 81 teeonda Ea»t W .H

thenoe {#) Sou& <8 degrees W mln*: uiae V f i t N . i i N t v r & e

along, aald line , of Roaethenoe (4) along line o l Ro ilforth 8J degree* S3

»io aeconaa Weatei.S fea t to point and place o l BEOINN1NO.

Tba above deacrlpUon ia In aceerd- anca with aurvey m ade by Robert Greenberg Aiaociatea, dated Ju n e SS. 1956.

BEING known and de*ignated MM Lota I , 4, and B in Block Y, aa ehown on tha m an entitled "M ap of Cliff­wood Height*, altuated .a t Cliffwood, Monmouth County« N. J , ' \ which m ap ia filed In the Monmouth. County Clerk'a office.

Subject to unpaid taxea, tha legal effect of m unicipal ordinance* and other applicable municipal, S te t« . and Federal regulation*, r ig h u of tenants and occupanta. if any. restricUon* end eaiem eota of record, if any. and to auch facta aa -would be revealed by an accurate aurvey.

Property located on the Southeast corner of Jeraey Avenua and Roae Street, M ataw an .Twp., County of Monmouth, New Jeraey.

Tbe approxim ate amount of tha judgm ent V> be eatlafled by aa td aale la the aum of |lo,43e.oo together withthe cotta of-thl* aate. -

M IRA E, WOLCOTT, Sheriff. Datad June 11. im Zucher h Gbldbegj^ Attya.

W USUPERIOR COURT OP NEW JERSEY

CHANCERY DIVISION MONMOUTH COUNTY DOCKET NO. T 2419-89

STATE O r NEW JER S EY ' TO

BEATRICE KNIGHT, h e r heir*, davliaea, end personal repreaantaUvea and her. their, o r any of th e ir auc- c a t io n in r ljh t, title, and lniereat, and JOHN DOB, husband of Beatrice Knight, aald nam e John D oe. belnj fictitious, his helra, derise**, am. . . . :i>er*onal representative* and hli,

their, o r any of their aucceuors In right. Utle, and interest; a 5AM U£L KNIGHT, It i a heir*, devisees, and personal representative! and his, their, or any of their auc* ceaaors in right. Utle. and interest, and MRS. SAMUEL KNIGHT, wife of Samuel Knight her heirs, devisees, and p»r*ona) representative* ‘ ‘ their, or any of their aucce f i |M , title ; and interest}

LEROY KNIGHT, h l a heirs, devisee*, and personal representatives and hla, their, or any oi th e ir auc* cessors In riKhl. title, and Interest, and MRS. LEROY KNIGHT, wife ot Leroy Knight, her heirs devlseea, and ~‘'rsonal representatives and her,

~ o r qny of their auccessor* Inpercotitheir. ..................rlffht. Utle, and interest.

Y r" - * *quired to aerve upon Heuser, Heuser a De Male, plaintiff** attorneys, whose address is 159 Main Street,Matavvan, New Jersey, an answer to the Complaint filed In a civil action in which Simon P, Hall is plaintiff and Beatrice Knight, et als. are de*fendanta, pending In the Superior Court of New Je rsey within S3 days a fter Ju ly 6th. 1990, exclusive /of/e /1

sk

Electrical FireM e m b e rs ot th e Cliffwood F ire

Co, T u e sd a y m o rn in g ex tingu ished a, f ire In th e e le c tr ic a l . w iring sy s tem In i n au to m o b ile ow nett by D on ald F r i t t in g e r , 21 G dgeview R d „ CUffwpod. T h e w iring w aa b a d ly d a m tte Q , f irem en rep o rted .

such date. U you fall to do ao, m ent by default m ay be rendered against you for the relief demanded in the Complafnt, You shall file your Answer In duplicate with the ClerK of the Superior Court. State House Annex, Trenton, New Jersey , ln ac­cordance with the rules of Civil Practice and Procedure.

The action ha* been instituted for the purpose of foreclosing a Tax Sale Certificate .dated December 28, 1940 m ade by Charles J . Kellv. Col' lector of Taxes of the Township of Matawan, County of Monmouth and State of New Jersey to Simon P. Hall and covers real e s fite located on Atlantic Avenue in the Township of Mathwan.„..Cauntv of Monmouth and State of New Jersey known as Lots SO and 51. Block Z>3 as sfiown on the Tax Assessment Map and Tan Duplicate of tha Township of Mat* awan.

You and aach of you are m ade ds- fendants..ln .Jhe^abova.uuitled-acU on. becam e you have -or m ay claim to have aome right, title, ll«n or other interest affecting the real esta te being foreclosed, by vi r t ue . of ownership. Inheritance, descent, intestacy, devise, dower, curtesy, mortgage, deed or conveyance, en try of judgment or other lawful or legal right, the nature of which and the reason . th a t you and e a c h ‘of you a re joined as de- umdanta Is set forth with particularity

Want AdsWJ N\ ^ ‘* v v V j'A * / / / t / / A £

H E L P W A N T E D

M A NT o ta k e o y e r p ro d u c tiv e te r r ito ry se rv in g c u s to m e rs h o u seh o ld needs. E a rn in g s of |10Q p lua to r ig h t m an . M u tt b e w ilting to le a rn . No ex­p e rie n c e n e c e ssa ry . F o r appo in t m e n t t o r in te r v ie w , ' c a ll F u lle r B ro th C o., CO Ifax 4-7587 o r CLil fo rd 7-3851/ wjZC O U N TER G IR L ; e x p e rie n ce d p re ­

fe r r e d . D ry c lean in g s to re , B road S tre e t C le a n e rs , C O lfa i 4-0144. wj2

SA LESM EN : p a r t a n d fu ll tim e to t e l l sw im m in g p o o ls a n d hom e

Im p ro v em en t. C all LO w eli t-2302.. . . . ' ..................... . Wj 2

M A L E O R F E M A L E

N a tio n a l c o n c e rn n eed a se v e ra l n ea t a p p e a r in g m en a n d w o m en to as- a ia t ln goodw ill c a m p a ig n fo r m a ­jo r o il c o m p a n le t. 11.90 p e r hour p lu t m e r i t b o n u t. A pply F rid a y . U a .m . • t p .m . In p e rs o n . M r C a lla h a n S r M r. C ooper, D ouglas H ote l, N e w a rk . N . J . wj2

S E W I N G M A C H I N E

O P E R A T O RE X P E R IE N C E D P R E F E R R E D

A R T H U R IM B R M A N U N D E R G A R M E N T C O R P .

J JAC K SO N A V E N U E , M ATAW a N- - . : ' w)7

. L A D I E S

I f yo u h a v e a p le a s in g p e rso n a lity , l ik e to t a lk to p e tp l e . ’a n d h a v e 15 h o u r* a w e e k ! to w o rk , W E N E E D Y O U ., I f j m i /n e » 4 L « r t r k ’-ptoney, Y O U N E E D U S. CaU S H ad y sld e 1-1527, ’ - 1 WJM

G O L D E N ;

O P P O R T U N I T Y ,

O u r p lan n e d e ip iu l im 't ) « tw * e n no w a n d IMS »(ill p ro v lije a n e w e r a ot “ G olden O p p o rtu n ity 1’ d u r in g w h ich c a p a b le S a le sm e n w ill b u ild to u n d c a re e r* ; b a s e d upon th e i r Ind iv id M l In itia tiv e a n d a b ility , i n t)ili t l n t e w t w ill tr ip le o u r b u t ln e t t , d r a m a tic ­a l ly e x p a n d o u r 'i r iu h lp le l in t In su ra n c e se rv ic e a n d a d d 'o \M r 6,000 new e m p lo y ee ! t o o u r

t t a f f o f d e d ic a ted p eop le . Y ou a r e p a id a s a la ry from th e d i y y o u s ta r t tra in in g w ith e a rn in g s a t co n serv a tiv e ly (000 a m o n th a f te r y o u r 3 rd m onth . ^.Som e t a l e a e x p e rie n ce pfeferi& d , m a i r te d . a g e 1 4 ^ 4 4 . - ii- '.Ju

Should y o u r a b ||J tle |( |n d d t s lA $ p a ra e lle l th o se o t o u r p ro g re t- ' l iv e ly m a n a g e d , c o m p an y a a d y o u w ith to i h t r a . In th is dy - n a m lo c h a p te r of A L LSTA TE’! g ro w th '— apply 'In p e rto n , NOW - .o r c i t l M essrs. A lb e rti , L ind- berg - o r W hitney, dally 8:15 - 4:50. E v en in g In terv iew s T u e t- d a y s , 0:30 p .m . ■ 8 p .m . <

* A L L S T A T E

I N S U R A N C E C O . S .M o u n ta in A ve., lylurray H ill. N! J .

C R estv lew 7-100Q '

R

FOR RENTMATAWAN: B eau tifu l b r a n d n ew

ap a rtm e n t, 2 b ed ro o m s, 20 f t. l iv ­ing room , k itch en w ith d in in g a r e a , b a th . O n b u t lin e a n d n e a r R . R . s ta tion . Call CO 4-1 IM . w jtf

APA RTM E N T, 4 ro o m s, h e a t a n d h o t w a te r su p p lied . C all LO w eli

6-9819 o r in q u ire 52 G e ra rd A v e ., Matawan^ wJ2-

UNION BEA C H a p a r tm e n t, u n fu rn ­ished, 1st flo o r, S ro o m s a n d b a th ,

enclosed f ro n t an d b a c k p o rch , Adults. COHax 4-7897. wJ2

NICELY, fu rn la h ed ' ro o m ; dou b le o r t in g le , rea so n a b le . In q u ire

123 F i r s t S tre e t , K ey p o rt. C O Ifax 4-9680. w j2

LA RGE - p le a s a n t fu rn ish ed ro o m In K ey p o rt; n e a r D u llness sec tio n ,

school, r a i l ro a d s ta tio n . W rite B ox K in c a re o f t h l t n e w s p a p e r . ' w jtf

K E Y PO R T , S. ro o m a p a r tm e n t , 1st floor o n 2 b u t lines. C all CO Ifax

4-0093. WJ2

FO UR ro o m a p a r tm e n t, u n fu rn ­ished; a ll u tilit ie s Included . J u ly

and A ugust; a d u lt i on ly . P h o n e LOweli 0-2392. J2

M O D ERN firs t floo r 5 room a p a r t ­m en t. C an b e te e n e v en in g s . C all

LOweli 0-5144, B ox 177, H w y 79, M organville . - J2

M O D ERN 4 ro o m a p a r tm e n t ; n e w tile b a th , h e a t a n d h o t w a te r

furn ished . In q u ire 201 M ain S tre e t, M ataw an ; 2nd. floo r, a n y tim e . j2

W f sB E A U T IFU L C o l l i e P u p p ie s ;

w orm ed , ln n o cu ja ted , le a s h t r a in ­ed. B red fo r d isp o sitio n . C h a m p ­ion b lood l in e .' C o u n try ra ise d . N A. T e rh u n e , CO Ifax 4-791J. w j?ym m r

C O M I N G S O O HR IC H A R D 'S SCHOOL

O F B EA U T Y C U L T U R E 25 B road St.,: c o m e r o f M ech an ic . (2nd. f lo o r) R e d B ank , N . J . C all for In fo rm ation K E a n ib u rg t-1034.

w jtf

R e a l E o t a t c ^ F o r S » l e ~B X R C X m S T S f f

P R IV A T E B U IL D E R S E a s t K e a n sb u rg ; 6 l o t i In W hite S tree t, P o r t M onm outh ; 1 lo t In WlUon A ve. C ash o r e a ly te rm s . G aU ln a 't, 21M 8th S tre e t , U nion C ity, N. f . , UNIpn 7;*790. wJ2

H A R R IS A V E ., In U nion 'B e a c h ;lo t 90x100, n ice lo ca tio n . C a li

P A rk w a y 1-6021. wJ2

H E L P W A N T E D *

L E G A L N O T I C E

7-461 '. SH ERIFF'S RALE

SUPERIOR COURT *o r NEW JERSEY

CHANCERY DIVISION MONMOUTH COUNTY

Docket No. T 944-M ,Rosa Salvest Mlkal, at als.. P la in1

tiffs v i; Abraham Seldenberg, s t als,, Defendanta 1:

By virtue of a writ of execution tn the abova stated acUon to ma direct* ad, I shall expose for sals at publlo vendus. at tha Court House ln the Borough of Freehold. County of Mon* mouth, New Jersey, on Monday, the 13th day of July. 1959, at 1 o clock, P.M . Prevailing Time. v.

All th* following tract or parcel of land and the premises hereinafter particularly described, situate, lyini and being in the Township of Mari boro, In the County of Monmouth an< State of New Jersey:

BEGINNING at a point In th* W esterly side of the Freehold and Keyport Turnpike therein distan t J8O.0O feet north along aald Turnpike from the intersecUon of ths Easter* ly boundary line ot lantia now or form erly of Geo. B. Ingraham with the Northerly boundary line of the Fd. Naylor Farm , and running thence(1) as the m ssnetlc needle now points North 27* 30* E ast along the Westerly side of said Turnpike, 114D.50 feet to

hlch willbe furnished you on reouekt addresaed tt> the attorneya for the plaintiff at the above mentioned addr«as.

i; GRANT BCOTT- ' C lerk of th* Superior Court

Daled: Ju n e 11, IM <1VH ,» » « .■ » . • c*ir 1 •

the Joseph Van Mater line; thencn (3) North 76* 30* West 1904 feet along Van M ater’a Line to a stake; thence (3) North IB* 56* West 671.B6 feet atlll along Van M ater’*.Jin* to a stake a t the Intersection of said Van M ater’a and Whitesen's lines; thence (4) South 64* 30' Weal 532,00 («et along the Whtt* sen line to a stake at the intersection of the Whitsen line and Laura H. Con* over line: thencf )5) South 73* IS*. W est 706.00 feet along the L au ra ,H . Conover line to a stake; thence (6) South 20* East 682.44 feet along the said Conover line to a atake In the middle of Toppenhemus Brook whera the sam e maVes a bend tn the West line cf ihe George S, Ingraham farm : thence 17) along the middle of aald brook, the several courses thereof, as it now runs to ths Easterly bound* ary line of me Hulda Barkalow fa rm r thence 18) South 26* 06' East 123.4 feet elong said )Jne: thence (&> South 09* 30' West 142.0 feet along Uie boundary line of said Hulda Barkalow farm t thence (10) South 64* 30' East 1507.44

v on,i Lha? £ ? y,£ r J ,ne; then** (11) South B5 40* East 739.6 feet: thence (13) North 97* 30' East 150 0 feet thence (13) South S3* 40' E ast MS.00 leet to lh . w . ,i . r ly line 0< the Treehold and K.yport Turnplka

t” 1" 1 ,n d P1* '* ot BEGIN.NINU.■ BEING the same to 'the morieven, date which Is to b e 'reco rd ed

the same premises conveyed •h«r<(n deed of i which Is to be recorded

*cure p a n ot the purchase price paid for the said premises. SUBJECT to auch state of facts a* an accur­ate survey may disclose. SUBJECT to easement* and restricUon* of re­cord, If any.

Property located on Ihe Weit . Id , L ,h V F rf 'h » w ,,* ni Kevporl Turn-,

P'k« ;»» u t ' i mile South i r u » t .n - ter of M .rlboro, Township of Marl-

Monmouth County, New The . approximate amount bt thfl

Judgment To b . aa tl.fM by aald ta l !

Jam es T. Ktrk, Atty. t* 41^•a W r

. . . W E K X T O K 5 TO N C H > tD R B H » S P O It t a *WBM

A N D M E N ’S R O B E S . S a la ry , $45 • 170; 40 h o u r t w eek ly . W ill d ltcu sa ' t ra n s p o r ta tio n p rob- le m i. ■■•■r: . , •*(1 BA YSHORE TCiGS

LOCUST ST R E E T , K E Y P O R T ' COLFAX 4-5860 / ■

A tk for J o h n '~ w jtf

HOUSES FOR SALE2 1/4 A C R E S ; a t t r a c t iv e v illag e

fam ily h o m e, a c ro ss ro a d fro m M o rg an v ille P ubU c School. 8 sp a ­c io u s ro o m s a n d b a th , s te a m h e a t, o il b u rn e r , p la y h o u se , 3 c a r g a ra g e ; a sk in g f 18,500. CaU R . S try k e r R e a lto r , W H itney (-4144, H o lm d e l,/K ^ J . wj2

$1800 to $2600, d e liv e re d to y o u r loL B ungalow s, 4 ro o m s a n d b a th .

H o uses lo ca te d in M an aiap an , N . J . H o u sem o v ers , Inc., 51 H ull A ve­n u e , F reeh o ld , N. 3. C all F R eeho ld Off H ighw ay 33. D aley I t P e t r k i . ft-2915. w jtf

M ATAW AN; m o d e m 3 b e d ro o m bouse, a tt r a c t iv e n e ighborhood ,

t i le b a th , e le c t r ic d ish w a sh e r a n d ito v e . A ttach ed g a ra g e , e n c lo te d b a c k y a rd , v e n ftia n b lin d s , a to rm w indow s a n d tc re e n s . (14,800; c a ll LO weli 6-0270. w jtf

P R O P E R T Y a v a ila b le In M ataw an ;will b u ild to lu i t p u rc h a s e r ; an y

s ty le o r ty p e hou se . G ood fin an c in g a rra n g e m e n ts . C all COIfax 4-3034 o r CO Ifax 4-1870. w jlO

K E Y P O R T , 7 room hou se , Bteam h e a t, c e ra m ic tile b a th . N e a r

schoo l, b u s a n d sho p p in g ; w ill ex ­ch a n g e fo r y o u r h o u se o r lo t. M o rt-

fu n d s a rra n g e d . L. L . K ark u s , LO w eli 6-1057 o r KEUog 1-1172. wJ2

K E Y P O R T : 3 b e d ro o m s, liv ing .d in in g , k itch en , p a n try , b a th ,

b a sem e n t. C om plete ly m o d ern ized a n d re d e c o ra te d . C all COIfax 4-3472. wJ2*

M ARLBO RO TO W N SH IP: a m a ll fa rm , h o u se , 6 room s a n d b a th ,

a ls o o u tb u ild in g s . N ic e ly . 'la n d ­s c a p e d y a rd , p lea sa n t lu rro u n d - ln g i. C all LO weli 64371 a f te r 5 p .m . o r S u n d a y t. w jtf

MATAW AN, m o d e m 3 b e d ro o m ho m e, tiie b a th , modern k itc h e n ,

fu ll c e lla r , oil heat;V la rg e fenced In y a rd , g a ra g e an d m an y e x tra s . P r ic e d 319,000; In q u ire - H a r ry C lune , 2 1 S u tp h ln A ve., I^a law ari o r c a ll LO w eli 6-1129. ' w jtf

M ATAW AN; 6 , ro o m h o u a e ” a n d b a th , g a ra g e an d n ice lo t. P r ic e

115,000; c a ll LO w eli 6-1129, J tf

F O U R b e d ro o m C a p e Cod; 'M a ta ­' w an , f ire p la c e , b a sem e n t, g a ra g e , la rg e 'lo t , 117,500. S te rlin g M cC ann, R e a l .E t ta t e , 253 B ro a d S tre e t, K ey ­p o r t . C ali COIfax 4-1376. J2

B u t i n e a * O p p o r t u n i t i e sW A fiT E ri: a c tiv e p a r tn e r f o r

b o a rd in g h o u se , h a v e ' H room h o u se , ra n c h ty p e , 3 b a th ro o m t on X a c r e t , N eed fu rn itu re a n d m a n a g e r . T a k e f lr f t left tu rn a f te r M ag n o lia . I tin . R t.; 79, M a taw an -

1 r e f o l d ; R t |a d » F jQ ^ t^ iK Jik l, B o x

S T O R E ' S ta tio n e ry a n d G ro c e ry ;4 ro o m ! a n d b a th ln r e i r . T w o

b lo ck s f ro m ich o o l, S b ld c k i f ro m b e a c h . G ood b u s in ess ; o w n e r n o w a lo n e a n d c a n n o t h an d le b u s ln e u . WIU te l l w ith im a l l d o w n p a y m e n t. Inqu ire . 1131 F lo re n c e A v e ., U plon B each .' . ' wJJ*

S E R V I C E S'TUTORING a v a ila b le , fo r aiiy

g ra d e s Iro m 1 th ro u g h 6. E x ­p e rie n c ed tea c h e r, rea so n a b le ra te s . C all LO w eli 6-6233 b e tw een 9 a .m . to 1 p .m . an d 6:30 p .m . to 10 p .m .

wJ2

EL E M E N T A R Y te a c h e r w ill tu to r pup ils ; g ra d e s 3 to > ln su b je c ts

o f th e ir cho ice . C all CO Ifax 4-5081.wJ2*

TU TO R IN G : y o u n g te a c h e r w ill tu to r pup ils d u r in g su m m e r

m o n th s , g ra d e s 1-12 (G re g g sh o rt­h a n d In c lu d ed ). C ali K E an sb u rg 6-1239-R. wJ2

DAY T IM E c a r e fo r c h ild ren in p r iv a te h o m e, fen ced ln eq u ip ­

p e d p la y y a rd ; c o n s ta n t lu p e rv is- ion , h o t lu n ch es a n d m a c k s . ' M on­d a y th ru F r id a y , LO w eli 6-5090.

. w jtf

ODD JOBS COLFAX 4-4188

wJ2*

P A R K E R B o ard in g H o m e fo r a g e d m en a n d w om en; 24 h o u r su p e r­

v ision; ind iv idua l d ie ts . L icensed b y S ta te of N ew J e re s e y . R eason­a b le ra te s . 1H m ile s so u th o f M a ta w a n lig h t. H ighw ay 34; opp o ­s i te W h itt G i t t In n . C t l i LOweli 6-0611. ] tf

A R P S d riv in g sch o o l, lo ca ted In South R iv e r. W ill c o m e to youl

bom e. C all C L lffo rd 4-7481. w24

A U T O S F O R S A L EC h e v r o l e t , 1950, jio o ; c h e v ro ­

le t, 1950, n o t ; S tu d eb ak er, 1951, {95. A ugle’i A m oco S tation , H w y 36, U nion B each , CO Ifax 4-9766. wJ2

S i t u a t i o n W a n t e dW ILL w a ib a n d iro n a il ty p e f ok

c u r ta in s ; a ls o s tr e tc h c u rta in s i s my ow n hom e. P ro m p t te rv lc e . 0)11 P A rk w ay 1-3505. w jtf

M e a l E s t a t e W a n t e d

SfiVEkAL AChfcS ofland s'ulwblfo r build ing o r in B u sin ess Z one.

G iv e In fo rm atio n , location ; p r iv a te b u y e r. P . o ; 131, H illsd a le , N . J -

; ' ' j l

F O R S A L E

M a R L B O K O l o m b e k

. C O .E V E R Y T H IN G in th e building, lin e (o i th a t new h o m e. O p en 4 n ig h ts a w eek u n til 6 P .M ., F r id a y a n d Saitu rday u n til S P .M ., S u n d ay , 1 P .M . L o ca ted n e s t to J u lia ’s O riv e-ln R e s ta u ra n t, U . S. Hwy t . Call G ib so n 63624. Jtf

JV ’ R e e i P ln c o r p o w e r m o w er.'B r ig g s sn d S trs t to n E ng ine . LO ­

w ell 6-1251. Si VI J ; -vi'.! - J*

M ASON k HAMLU< P ia n o w ith i c h a ir ; 1 pc b e d ro o m tu i te w ith m i t t r e s s a n d sp rin g ., 7 pc.- d in in g ro o m s u ite w ith n ew tab le p ld i i b a b y c r ib . F lo y d V an B rak le , 2 S u n se t A ve., M a ta tfa n . X-Owell 6-3087, , . ; • . . J»*

> M I H t t l W M M I t l > M » * t M M » W I M I M I I I I I I I » H M M M « t M l i m i m « t » 6

p I T § I N E S S S E f t V 1 C E Si M i m « l l l f l l l H I I I » l l l l t l l l l l H t H « I I H I I I I M I I H t » l * l » I M » l l l l l t H *

A n t lq u a iW T t W I T V SHS P ~

A N TIQ U ES / ,W o b u y a n d t e i l A n tlq u a F u rn itu re , B d f ra -b ra c , C h in a , O l t s s , D oU t, J e w o iry , V, 8. a n d F o re ig n s ta in p * .’ T h e M it th e w i, U S B ro a d w a y . K ey­p o r t. C O if tx 4-1444. ‘ w j25

ElectricalJ U S T I N R O S A T O

E le c tr ic a l C o n tra c to r . R e s id en tia l - C o m m e rc ia l

In d u itr ia ) - E le c tr ic H e i tln g CUffwood, N . J." '

LO w eli 6-4276 • LOweU ,M (W WJ7/1*

ContractorsC A R P E N T E R t n d b u ild in g c o n tra o f

to r , J . O . M e tig e r, F lo re n c e A ve., K e y p o r t ' N ew h o rn e t, g a r t g e i , a ll a lte ra t io n s a n d rep a ir* . C a ll COI­fax 4 4 1 5 9 . ......... w j«

P A IN T IN G , P a p e rh a n g ln g a n d T ap in g . N o rm an S o lty s lk , C en­

t e r A v e ., M sta w a n . LO w eli 6-844S. F r e e - E i t lm f i te i g iv en . wJ30

E A R T H M OVING E Q U IP M E N T M otor, p a n s , e q u ip p ed fo r co m ­

p le te d e v e lo p m en t w o rk . C alling u t w ill s a v e y o u m o n ey . C . W. TH O M PSO N & SON, 123 F o u r th S t., L ak ew o o d , LA kew ood 60527. w j2

J . R . C O O P E R

B L A C K T O P P A V I N GD R IV EW A Y S, P A R K IN G LOTS

PATIOS.,W o rk P o w er R o lled

N o J o b T oo L a rg e O r S m all ' F R E E E S T IM A T E S

' PA RKW A Y 1-6265 : . H w y 31; S ou th A m b o y '

wJ23

Ceramic Til*

leeu ra p a rt o f th . purcha.e n r i r . CERAMlC'tlLp SERVICEUS Broad SL, Matawaa

LO W ELL 6-6094 F R E E E ST IM A T ES

w6

. D I S P L A Y L A N D, ' GIFTS ’

la n d tc a p in g . g a rd e n c e n te r , sh a d e t rM s , i h r u b l a n d fe n c e t . i s V er­m o n t D « v » . H a i le t . 0 (1 ) C O lfas 4 4 U 4 .L - ' - - > 'l

T o p S o il

C I N D E R S .TRAP ROCK, Driveway Q r kv«t ,

B IU M tonc M a so n S a n d A G ra v e b T o p to ll f t F i ll D irt,' T re n c h ' D ls - g in g * B ulldozing. - " ’ '

D I E T R I C H B R O S , I N C .N E W B R U N S. A V E.; MATAW AN, N . J .

LO 6 4M 3 - L O 6-2192' . . . . ■ Wj28

T O P S O I L

T o p M il, Oil d i r t . i n d ro a d t r a v e l . D o u r a n d back h o e s e rv ic e . L a te ra l In f ta lla tlo a i, ex c av a tin g . -

S T R O T H E R & E C K E L13S LOWER MAIN ST.

- - MATAWAN ■ -K)WELLS.UW: ---

OIBSON, t-3814 .. — -.1*123

T O P S O I L

B ig L o a d t ................... H 4 .M

T o p Soil, b e s t ................. 15.00R o a d G rav e l, b ig lo a d s . . . . 15.00G o o d F i l l D ir t . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.00Ssind, G ra v e l . B lue Stone ; d r ivo- w a y s 'g r a v e l le d , bu lldozing , g r l t t Ing, i o u c le a red , E x c a v a te fo r S ep tics , O il T a n k s , e tc .

BA CK H O E S E R V IC E L a te ra ls , Foo ting* , D itch in g , P o n d ,

. Sw im m ing P oo ls, e tc .F r e e E s t im a te s

E C K E L ’S T R U C K IN G ' LO weli 6-5707 W oolleytow n R d .

M organv ille , N . J . ’. ■ __________________ W)6

Upholstery'LA R R Y ’S .U P H O L S T E R Y SH O P

AUTO a e a t co v e rs , f u rn itu re u p b o ls te re d ; T j l lo r a n d cu sto m

w o rk . 33 L ittle S t re e t . M a taw an . P h o m rL O w ti r s ^ M ig r " w p s

TelevisionT V S E K V I C E

L O W E L L 6 - 1 6 0 0T E N EY C K RONSON I N t

'■ ' MATAWAN - - -w j6/25

D O N ’S T V S E R V I C EF o r f a i t e fn c le n t f a d lo a o d te le ­v ision te r v lc a c a l l LOweO W 8 4 4 " V- V; : -WJ2*

BollJottngE C K E L B R O T H E R S ' -

T R U C K IN G J t EX CA V A T IN G . B u ll­d o z in g n n d th o v e l lo a d e r s e rv ic e ; C e l la t l . te p t lo ta n k s , f in d i r t , to p so il , to a d g ra v e l , w a sh e d g ra v e l a n d m aso n san d . W e sp ecia lize to l a n d c le a r in g . LO w eli 6-1845, O ld T e n n e n t R o a d ; - B o s - < 4 ,, M organ- v ille . " r WJ6/25

F O R S A L E ,

B U L L P U P7 H P G A R D EN TR A CTO R

A u to m o tiv e S teering D iffe ren tia l a n d T ran sm issio n

38" R o ta ry M ow er 42” D o zer B lade

C all 'W ILLIA M L . M O R RIS

B efore 5 p .m . — CO Ifax 4-3034 A fte r 6 p .m . — G ib so n 6-8300 -

.. ’ w jtf

U S E D T E L E V IS IO N S E T S AN D A P P U A N C E S

L a r g i se le c tio n to cb o o se f ro m , V ILLA G E TV , 20 E F ro n t S tre e t , K e y p o r t '________ - w j t t

U S E D re fr ig e ra to rs , H 9.93 an d u p .Good condition . P e te ’s In c ., COI-

f a x 4-2700 o r K E a n ib u rg 6-1100." ' ■ " J t f

Aluminum Windowa Venetian Blinds «

F r e e E s tim a te s !9N o M oney D ow n '

K a rl A . F ra n tz , COIfax 4-J403.- — . * J t f

A C C O R D I O N L E S S O N SW e fu rn ish a cco rd io n f re e . L E S ­SONS A T YOUR H O M E, *9.50. JO H N N IE W A LK ER, INSTRUC­TO R . C O L F A X 4r0914. w jtf

N E W A N D U SE D T IR E S • - s ls o 4

FA C TO R Y R E C A PS 1A lw aya A t L a rg e D iic o u n tt '

Q U ALITY T IR E S '3141 H w y. 35. H az let

P hone: CO LFA X 4-173*w it!

120 BASS A ccord ion , 15 sw itch , e le c trifie d . R easo n ab le p r i c e ; lesso n s a t y o u r h o u se o r a t m y i tu d lo . A ccord ion M ickey. 45 J a m e s A ve ., O ld B rid g e . P h o n e C l if fo rd 7-4950. ' w j lA L L M USICA L In a tju m en ts fo r

re n t o r t a l e a t low p r lc e t a t T h e M usic S po t, 42 B ro a d S t.,, K ey­p o r t. PhO ne C O If t i 4^998. p r i­v a te le s io n s t2.50. w jtf14 SC R E EN S, 14 s to rm w ihdow t,

28x55%: co m b in a tio n d o o r 30x8O< F re n c h d o o r 3 2 r7 0 ^ , CaU.LOweD 6-4962 a f te r 6 p .m . wj2CH AM PION o u tb o a rd m o to r,

H P , goo d condition . T w o bow s a n d a rro w s; 1 j ig ta w w ith m o to r.1 b ab y c a r r ia g e , W elsh P oodle b uggy ; 1950 F o rd p a n e l d e liv e ry tru c k , w r in g e r t y p e .w ash ing m |c h ir te In R u n n in g condition; 1 p r . g i r l 's R o g e r R in k Shoe sk a te s , s iz e 7. C a l lC b lf a x 4-7368? * " w j2 ‘14 J T . R o w b o « t,(n ew p a ln i) , w ith

5^4 H P m o to r, full sh if t , fl35 . H a n d law n m ow er; ca ll LOweU 8-2894. • wj2*A N T IQ U E u m b re lla a t a n d ; 2

B am boo sh a d es , 2 sc re e n doors, d f tk , book t ta n d , k lto h en i n d d in in g ro o m c h a in , c u r ta in a tre tch - e r , k itch en c ab in e t, k itch en oil s to v e . T h e se Item s a t y o u r ow n p r ic e . In q u ire , C . L . C la irm o n te , 118 F r . e n e a . U A ve., M a U w tn . L O w e lf 6-0729.' wj2*

Maintenanceadditions, ^

1 p en try, c a b in e t m alting , {M isting, paper hsnglng, matonry. glRlng.

GENERAL SERVICES CO.' LOwM l 6-3107

- . • . ■ - ■ . : wJ25

D E L U X E S P A C K L I N G. D ry W sll C o n i tr s c to r s .

S h ee tro ck • ta p in g a n d finlshlhg-T- . . t _________■ A*ua1l r.lEVI *F r e e e s tim a te s .. LOweD ff-6190.'

JUB1LCAR N E O N SIGN S

S a tes , s e rv ic e a n d t lg n m ain len - a n c e . CO Ifax 4-1769.--------- . w j9

ExterminatorsT E R M I T E C O N T R O L

G e n e ra l E x te rm in a tin g All Jobs g u a ra n te e d . P r iv a te c a r s E r ic W iener. - C H a rte r 7-7611. 359 R en isen A ve .. N ew B runsw ick , N . J . w j6

B U SIN ESS M E N : w lien y o u r g ir l F r :d a y ta k e s h e r v aca tio n , w e

w ill k e e p y o u r ty p in g u p to d a te . 1NTER-CCOUNTY

S E C R E T A R IA L SE R V IC E L O w eli 6-5796

Wj9

SlipCovers rP l W C U S t i l O N

C nstom m a d e s l tp c o v e n a n d t l n r p e rle s . F r e e e s tim a te s g iven , ch o o se f s b r lc s In -y o u r ow n b o m e C all D oro thy S m ith . LO w eli 61296

W16/25

L a w t t r -LANDSCAP1NG, s e ed in g new law ns

a n d c o m p le te m a in te n a n c e ; r o to tilling , to p to i l a n d s h n ib s . L. Lu­c a s . L an d sc ap in g . S tone R oad , Key­p o r t. CaU CO Ifax 4-1415. w |6 /H

F l o o r sFLO O R S la id , s c ra p e d , fis iah ed

• o d w ax ed ; o ld f lo o rs a sp e c ia lty All ty p e* o f t i le f lo o rs la id , e x c lu d ­in g c e ra m ic . C a ll W illiam P e te r -

CO -44R 41. " ” ‘ , ! ! w J9 /J

16 F T . Skiff, 195?, 35 H P Jo h n io n m o to r ; c o n v ertib le to p , f u l l y

e q u ip p ed . LO w eli 6-1099. w j l

S P E C I A L

1 C a r G a r a g e ; ' L a rg e S ize, 14'x22’. C om plete j— ONLY 1969'

:• SPE C IFIC A TIO N S " > •

1—la rg e t l i e 14x22. J —I " full con­C re te t l a b ; flo o r. 3—FuU a p ro n ,3 'x l4 V ifhdt, 3x4, I f 1 o q c e n te r ; ro o f / t a n e n t 2x5, 16” c e n te r , p ly s c o re sh e a th in g , G e rm a n B. sid in g ; A r t lc w b lte sh in g les , w indow ~ 2 4 " x 3 t" , s e rv ic e d o o r w ith g lass ; r o l l a w a y o v e rh e a d d o o r, r tvide.

P A T K M lS tlO ’ w ith s c a t te r e d D ag- v s to n e , S79.95 C em ent s te p s . 3s te p s u p to 4 - f t lo n g ;- tre a d s , 12" ' w ith 8 Inch r i i e r , $39,95. B a rb e cu e - a n d In c in e ra to r Com bined. 4’x4’ w ith g rill, 159.95. , , v

HA RO LD B L A IR !. G e n e ra l C o n trac to r '. '

214 M alii S tre e t > ^ . K ean ab u rg ,, N . J . . .

P h o n e K E a n s b u rg 6-0233w jl '

, S H O P P E R S

d e l i g h t ;

YES MR. A MRS. SHOPPER YOU WILL BE DELIGHTED

WHEN YOU SEE THEQUAtlTY-ANOreOMPARB— : :

- - - ' t PRICES - ■ i

AVAILABLE ON OUR i - LIBERAL CREDIT PLAN t : ’

■ - ; w e .

I N S T A L L & S E R V I C E i

R E P C O P R E P A K i

T U B E L E S g B O I L E R S r :

. BA SEB O A R D RADIATION

HOT AN D COLD W A TER W IN T ER AN D SU M M EK

6 0 M O N T H S T O - P A Y i

F R E E E S T I M A T E S

G I V E U S A C A L L A T

L O W E L L 6 - 4 3 6 1 ;

T H E B A R G A I N H O U S E ' TENNENT RD., -■ '+""'1

M O R G A N V IL L E ' -I* . . • !» ,» !* . . U i | (...x. I f -

Thursday/July 2, 1959 the m a ta w a n journal f a g i Thirteen — Fint Section

NewDirectorsFor IPN, Division X. M n . S te lla H a rr is , S t i t t P re s i ­d e n t a n d E x ecu tiv e S e c re ta ry of th e L icen sed P ra c t ic a l N u rse s A s­soc ia tion , w a s g u e s t o f h o n o r an d instilling o f f ic e r a t a d in n e r held rec e n tly b y D iv ision X . M rt . H»r- r i i g a v e a c o m p le te r e p o r t o f th e convention rec e n tly h e ld a t th e B e rk e le y -C a rte re t H o t e l , A sbury P a rk . D ire c to rs . in s ta lle d w ere M n . H a r r ie t M iller, M onm outh B each; M ra, Jo sep h in e T ig h t, U nion B e a c b , a n d M r*. H elen Wil- l ia u f i, L och A rbor.

M rs. J a n e F isk , p res id in g p re s i­d en t, a n n o u n ced th a t th e su m m er p ro je c t, ‘‘G ro w th e D o lla r ,” w ill con tinue u n til .S e p te m b e r , when m ee tin g s w ill r e s u m e fo r (all. M is . ' F isk th an k e d th e co m m ittees fo r th e ir fa ith fu l w o rk d u r in g th e p a s t m o n th s , e sp ec ia lly th o se who helped w ith th e convention ,

M rs. E m m a B e r ry , s ix th a n ­n u a l b a ll c h a irm a n , p re s e n te d th e D ivisldh w ith a cfceck of th e p ro ­ceed s o f th e b a ll, M rs . B e r ry a lso p rese n ted a g ift of 1200 fro m th e Y outh p r ie n d s A sso c ia tio n , of New Y ork, London a n d H olland. Ttiis g ift Is to b e u se d to w ardexpenses o f th e 240-h o u r co u rses to b e g iv en In th e fa ll . If a t a il possib le . . - . _

M rs. F is k w as n a m e d c h a irm a n o f th e s ta te s u m m e r p icn ic , w hich will be h e ld a t M c G u ire '* G rove, K W dlttow n , o n J u ly 11. D ivisloo X w il» be h o s te ss . M e etin g s o f D ivision X w ill r e s u m e - In S ep ­tem b er. -

M rs. B ess ie C o v ert h a s been re-e lec ted p u b lic ity , a n d h is to r ia n ch a irm a n o f th e d iv is io n . S h e haa h e ld th is positio n s in c e 1(9} when It w a t o rg an ized . S h e a ls o w as elected th e s ta te h i s to r ia n o f tb e P a s t O fficers C lub o l th e D ivision.

Part/ Saturday For Air Forra EfiliitM

M r. a n d M r t . E d w a r d S lo v tr , Red Bank, fo rm e r M organv ille res id en ts , e n te r ta in e d o e S a tu rd a y evening In honor, o f th e i r son , E d w ard J r., w h o h a s en llitw l in the U. S. A ir p o rp s fo r fo u r y e a n . He leav es to d ay fo r T e n s . E d ­w ard is a g ra d u a te o f St. Jo s e p h 's School, K ey p o rt, a n d R e d B ank Catholic H ig h School, C laas of 1959. -

G u e its Included I s i a c S tover, M r. a n d M rs . Cecil S lover s r „ M r. a n d M n , C ecil S lo v e r j r . ,

Route 36 at Mail St. Keansburg

9 A.M. to 6 P.M.

M r. a n d M rs . E d w a rd M in e r, U n­ion B each ; M r. a a d M rt . W illiam S lover, K e aasb u rg ; M rs . C h arle s E . S tultz, K eyport; M r. a a d M rs. A lphonse S e ii, U nion C ity; M r. a n d M rs C h es te r F o r m r a n d d augh ter,' P a tr ic ia , R ed B ank; F ra n k , P eg een a n d M ary S lover, E d w ard 's b ro th e r a n d c is te rs .

H e a d s D e n ta l U n it

M rs. F ran ce* M . S tran o , 199 Low er M ain St., M ataw an , w as in sta lled a s p re s id e n t o f the M on­m outh County D e n ta l A ssistan ts A ssociation a t th e g ro u p ’s an n u a l m eetin g h e ld a t the U nion H ouse, R e d B ank. M rs. E velyn O ’Bosky, 411 U nion A ve., U nion B each , w as insta lling officer. Both M rs . S tra n o a n d M rs. O 'B osky a r e em p lo y ed in the den tal offices of D r. SidiMsy M. G oodstein , W est F ro n t S t , K ey­p o r t. ;

R e a l E s ta te L is tin g C a rd s to r s a le a t th is office. ,

A n t i n s n s t a t s t i s t a b . . .

Tw mas c« It

151 Cooler!a i t t i i w

Kaiser Alm iimS I A B I S C R IIN IN O

I h e th in l o u v ro o o t h l i m o d em , km com tc r r c n in j a re le t a t a n ang le , d e ­f e c t in g th e lu o 's hoc ray l f ro m th e w indow , '

R e tu lt : Y our n ip p ie s t ro o m i i n f a d e d , R t u r l i f h t a n d a iry . . . m i l s i m net M t)* xtnltr! Y e t y o u c a n tee o u t d e a rly . - ;

P ro te c ts s g a i n t t t a i l i e r .K r e b fly-

SHADE SCREENINGFer Year Rowul Vabes

Shop At

CONOVER"LUMBER CO.; First & Atlantic St

Keyport COIfax 4-0500 '

Ross W . M arian AgencySAVE w ith SAFECO

Real Estate—InsuranceMATAWAN 138 Main St 10 6-0003

B-E-L-A-X

leave your rug cleaning to at ,F a r F R E E

P ld t - a p a n d D i ^ n i ; « B

PA 1-1582H O T O L L C H A R G E

fro m C b r t i r at K i l a e r w o f i

-« « ir o p e ra to r f w 7374

E a je y • C M t ' W ’- W ’E 1I m I E - A -5 -T b t t k i tfca* f m w

Im I m b i b f c a r* • ! B * y • * * » » -

fo a a la a a l aa rH a C ^ ^F fi . . _i U r t | « l a a « r aaaaft a u l a r a f l a a t

■ alii O c le W l i L •’ . -

h i l D « m t i e l i p . 8 . 6 4

t U G C L E A N IN G C O H ^ A K T :

4th n n d S t e v e n s A r e . S o u l i i uA i » b « y

. iii ■ - . i.rv mwm

w

C E LE B R A T i THH 4 th T A S T fF U L L Y ...W IT H A a P 1* , . .

*TENDBt SMOKED

„ f ti iM r-lH sk t” qnaTity

R W s « W « r

4 7 t 12 9 * . 1 3 9 1K n a i i r . | » * r m v Y m I I r U S *

♦Filly Cooked Ha« 131 £J41 £.ftAccwdhig H U4, Goreminent Specifications

•taftr-RliM” tMllty

GROUND B E E f *39 <r • n h i IIi — T ip Quality — WHOLE

CANNED H A M S *6 5<"luptr-AlcM" tssllly — Cislir Cits

SM O KED H A M SLIC ES *8 5 «S n^or-R lfh l t r i a d

f i t ' M A H i i a P f i a i l V I I ' ■ vF R A N K S j£ 5 3 <

A It P S uper M ark e ts lo ca ted In New J tr t e y Dmi* In e r t Area

0|Ma Saturday, Jirfy 4th 8 A.M, to 6 P.M.

O j m s f r i d a y ,

8 A.M. to 10 P.M.

Shop Asp for GROCERY VALUES You Can Rely On

Mnlwia FeR—lto|ilir

Jit M i l • n r O'"-’

O c m l p r s y

' UP r»k

iVfGEMUSj

WATERMELON« » *5 *

CUT-RITE W A X ED P A P E R 2-47of 4 0 0 ^ ^

U P I r i i l — . V lrg iila

FACIAL TISSUESW ith S s Oft L i lu l

( • k i t e * I r i s k i r i

SALTED PEANUTS 1 S 4 9 a VEGETABLE THINSty j Ol,

ptg.

SWEET CORN Select *•"39*CANTALOUPE -25-FREESTONE PEACHES 2-25°BLUEBERRIES £ 2 5ICEBERG LEnUCE *'-*«•

w FRESH CUCUMBERS2 h M * 1 C t

1 9 .

Firm, •raNotiy each

\ 5 DAYS 0MLVI BANG-UP

lowist rates evmi

A«P INSTANT COFFEE

4 4 5 Z ,

JAR

YUKON CLUB BEVERAGES

•kpr Mi, CM Mi, Cttttt Mb, CraH Fliviri* . • « » 4 ^ 4 9 >

COCMEOUCaaais Dry

Jm

f l i i f a r Ai* ar Cl«4 Sada Rm dap w ft

M t f t r A l e . c U M i , Fretf flawan—f h a daparfl

Aia. CUk %ada, F<v#tFlever»-^l#id*pwM

AITwW lMmmmwnwmgm H«d«»WUtafUeh

6^ 37*t s z *1^49*1 ,49*

Dairy favorites!P M tw r iM f f r w i s e Aa t rie s s , t a t a

MEL-O-BIT S liaS 2'£39*OnaaCbaesoNatiral Swiss Chma SA cadarplaca ' I . »•StaffihaMarGlieoso ^A f m A M M uM B A Swlw KrI^M Impadad 4iaa. '4 Q c

W IIw wBW Mivrimd fn u m plarfa”Sharp Cheddar Spread W h p rld a .63*Breaksteae Coitaja Cheese r«*w>m ' 32*— B uy a C a rto n fo r th * W — i- t a d —

Cigarettes »X2;42C anwh. e U n l u T i M . K»cli|U t.fy_H oi« .O Id B nlil , fhHiff M«wW-—

2.54

Af Ik or Match Sola f

yiaaafja fur Irielt««— *u•m gs set tatiat Msad1 C C w it a l l . . • « .* ■ 41* ]M M iftalrssd• ra ig e - A p r le b t D r lik ♦ * « • « 3»*tuft MUil KMl 1J a le lm k « s - i ta>|M UM Pmi ■P n w e Jo le e . . **« * » n *f n l n i i n i n n ■D s w a lla a P m e b . 35* i

U t u r quintltlei wM tt ovr tow regulir prices

YmtCImIu

3-$ 1 M

FRUITand

NUTDanish Buttes Ring

4 7 tC offee r in g w ith n u ts , r i t r a u a n d ra is in s , b a k e d to p e rfec ­t io n a n d to p p e d w ith •

k i n g . . . B r ig h te n s

— M ora J m m Pmrkor V «fM if —■OUMY PIE , , , IMW 49c M LIS Sffiu- ***••» I'* 25c

Frozen food Favorite*!U t t r n t

U lttd a a dSv i i Ii m I

l U d l b a W

Filter Tips U a a r ta a

m tm U i 't - t .M 'iM U , M a r f U m .N a ^ a r t .O A O U M J , Firtitmi *♦, Rstat^k, SaS«m# Spuds, Tercytea, V kar*r,W (a«M

m oatAf AttAMTic * fAciric tm m ...

5 «p e r n ui kefs

STRAWBERRIES ONION RINGSFroaeh Fried Potatoes Libby's UmonadoFrailPiw ch^^tt*^ .Flsb Sticks Raok Lobster TaNi VeiUfcfaedt Alataka Qrabmaai

tt 55s £39*

56 £ 89*2 X 89*

u n b — x W r -

> / u u t»\i ( i i K-tt j t n - * i

M m « K * d jv e O m S s l a r f q r , H *t UI k

M ftffc ts a n d S e ll- fe rv lc e i to m only In M etrep o lilsa N ew J e n e y u d S ia lea I ila sd .

M t m I « r M f V u l l l * lM m " ■ H a w .

KE CREAM r69<

* A I R C O N D I T I O N E D — F O R Y O U R S H O P P I N G C O M F O R T ”

* r I I A T W M W A V E ., P O S T H O K M O V 1H aeww U s w — Turn. - W a d . • T ta N I. U a d i * TM .Fri. IWO U FM ,

«* , M AT FWIt* AVE., HAIrtAW rOWMMP- ' M . . m « . - « e d . n m . ( M a * r J L

' Friday Until II F.M.' I m i i m

n t u n f l I I I r S T - o p t a S tfM U t * f A |M. l a 8 P J t

' v;'A.

J U L Y S A L E&IANT 8'x4*

VINYL POOLS

Tough heavy gauga vinyl pooli rtfuie to mildew . . . ar* a cinch to aiaembla. Safa watar level. Ea<y-to-drain attach­ment.

W iW CyHfag R w 4 "

* t n r x t m a s v l ' y

P A T I O F U R N I T U R EV O LO IN O C H A I M — U l t r a * m a r * ^ . 9 9c o p p e r f i n J i h o n t u b u l a r i t e e l v r i t h m o d * Jm im WASerrt leaf pattern in tan/gold combination.

F O L D IN G T A B U - Baked enamel ... top contrail* tmartly with copper frame.

3 . f «■ I ; , • ’ '■

1 98

10

FOLDING

CHAIR, N

COPPER

i , ! TONEWASHABLE VELON WEBBING

pecorative coppci^flnlih '■ .S A LS '* t e e I f r a m e ; w h i t e w e b b i n g 1

J .M

edged in beige. Smartly at home, outdoor! or indoors

6-FOOT CHAISE

• 1 " A l c o a a l u m i n u m t u b i n g ,

• Automatic comfort adjustment,Reg. 29.98

Iw g i 12 " « 19" coeklng surface ' t

C O P P E R T O N E

B A R B E C U E W A G O N S

Handsome-.. . efficient grill g * g *has everything at yourfln-g«rt(ps'. . .handy.vroodeneuttlng board, full atoraga(helf and Vowel rack. 1 2 .W

no mo* ay down, 1.2S weekly

T A B L E

LIGHTWEIGHT FOLDING CHAISE “* . AL1i »■ . . . . . . . . e - f t . I h e , a d .

j u s t s t o 4 p o s i t i o n s . A l c o a a l u m i n u m O B

t u b i n g , g a y w a s h a b le V e lo n w to b J f tg . I f . O BR E ® , 1 2 .V 8

MATCHING FOLDING CHAIR. F e a t h e f - l i g b t . . .

f o l d s f l a t f o r a to r a g e . V e lo n - n e b b i n g I n 8 c o ! o r - \v l t h - w h l t a c o m b i n a t i o n s . , .

R E G . 5 . 9 8 .

UM BRELLA TA BLE 11 * 2 Deluxe Curved Benches

FU LL 2*' STO C K Reg . *39.95

1 0 * dta.; X I" 4 i« p vinylc o r r u g a t e d a h m i l n i i m

C L O S E D S A T U R D A Y , J U L Y 4 t h

'........ • RO UTE 3 5 . M IDDLETOW N(Open every evening’IU • p! m.j F i t . ’10 fcM p. m.; S a t ’t8 • p. m.) ' -

• L IT T L E S IL V E R S H O P P IN G C E N T E RPRO SPECT AVEN U E. U TT U tS ILV E R *

" (Opea every evening ’to t p. m.; Saturday ’UI • p. m.}— ,

A IR P O R T P L A Z A S H O P P IN G C E N T E R. V ROUTE » A T M IO PLE RO AD . H A Z IC T „ ' , /

< l : .■ ■ ( O p e a t v n ; e r e a t a f ’( 9 t p . l a . i S a t s r f e j ’ tO « p . m . ) - . v U - . ' ' • “i i K i

Thursday, July, 2,1959 m e M T A vvanjournal Pag* On* — Second Sedlor

%

Cookie SpecialJEWEL CREMES

Choc, Van, Duplex

ICED LEMON BAR2 2 * .

F O U N T A I N S P E C I A L !!FRIDAY NIGHT 9 EM. T 0 11 P.M. i 'i i i t L t

[WITH MUSTARD

Reg. 35c Ib.

WHITE METAL

LINEN CABINET97

Reg. $29.97 Loads o f Shelves —<? Sturdy Built

an big cuter* to spot when you : need It mod. H u 3 electric outlet* " f m- «-ideel /or holdinf brpiler, w h e r,. c i o kJuloar, touter. ^ Keg. * 4 . »

v t*. * £T* «

b a y s h o r e I b i r a w t o a s

4 x 6 Now S2 376 x 9 «*• $10.9! Now S5 "

9 x 12 «»•« 59 "1 O n l y — . V I b n l o r

QUANTITIES LIMITED

REG.R e c l i i ie r C h a i r : 69.99I Only ’ . >R e c l i i ie r C h a i r

• 1 ■ . s ‘

t E tow P i l l o w i .

Mata sad 9eUi . ' - 1A s s l U j C o U o i ^

Noreltyaad Nantkal ft!

SPECIAL

*47"* < > 0 7 7

Neveltt*ad KantS a i lc lo th

' A M : P a t t e r n « M M m -

W J m J '

R e m n a n ts 98c

. P r i n t e d w l S < U -

C o tto n s 33c, P M l a u d B m 4 t M h - S b w I . l l ,

B o y s’ S h o r ts 49c

h a d . C e t o n - S b e * 4 • M .

B o y s9 T w ill S h o r ts L 9 7

L a e t e x - S U e a 1 t t S .

B o v s 1 S w im S u i ts XOOf ' .

B a y a ? B a s e r — s i t a * • > H

B a th in g T r u n k s

Mcs'i Bo«r — Sha H HB a tli in g T r a n k s

B A G S I

C U S T O M E RFOR EVERY

Sturdy Aluminum

C H A IR S$ * 7 7

99’

H U R R Y ! H U R R Y I Q u a n t i t i e s a r e l i m i t e d t S t r o n g

j f r t l i g h t t o c a r r y o u t d o o r s o r i n , A h a n d s o m e , c o l o r f u l

c h a i r d e s i g n e d f o r c o m f o r t . S t u r d y w e a t h e r p r o o f

w e b b e d p U r t i c b a c k , s e a t r G r m r o r i w t w i t l n r h l t r ' ' ^

g r e e n w i t h y e U t n r .

BIO BARGAIN t Folding chaise ad. Su n e ,

nt.72'L.23lA 'w .* * ! • > » p . g s i t i o M . J t l U m i n u m f r a m e ,

M r e e t o n e V e t o p w e b b i n g

Loress

4 0 0

Count White Only R e g . 241

3 Piec

METAL CABINET

W all Type

Just The Thing £To Oo Over The

Kitchen Sink Reg. $29.97

97

WOOD CONTOUR FOLDING CHAIR

Hand-rub'bod /inltK

9 9W

' • ^ ^ M * c M 'rK a r o p u n :i ' h t 'n f W M d — 4

m l b e a u t y f r o m e v e r y s t i f l e . E x ­

t r a o o m f o r t e b l e w i t h c o n t o u r b a c k ,

e x t r a w i d e s e a t . . . h a n d s o m t I n

h a n d - r u b b e d , h i g h l a c q u s r f i n i s h .

Bitydoiio Bicyde 5 0 c Twirl And Toss 1 5 cHoola Hoops 1 0 (Hoola Hoops “ 2 f“ 5 «

O .K.—Do* Type—(9 only)

A ll P u r p o s e F a n 29.95

It” — I Speed — Boi Typ»—(4 only)

P o r ta b le F u n 29.95

( I R P M - B I g S a U c l l o n — T o p T u n e *

P o p R e c o rd s 89o

A**t. EtttofMT u b le e lo th s 2.98

A**i. P U tllt — A nt. DMlgM

G ir ls ’ W a lle ts 59o

Trsvsl Air*-A flrsst Buyt-(1 ee ly )

C a r C o o le r 39.95

M « s b -A * s t Cs l e r s - i l « w W l ■

L a d ie s ’ P a n t i e s 29o

1 P * . - I t s s i U l e I I ' .

C o o rd in a te S e t ........2 .59

(B iv fc ii BIm I) 'r’vv' 1 ~

L a d ie s ’ P l i s s e G o w n 1.67

G irls* Sum S u ite ------- 9f c

L a d l e * ' an d G i r b ’ A fgjrle P s l t e n » - 6 b e * S f t I * 1 1

C a s u a l H o s e 59c

F a n c y H a n k ie s 39c

"tm lm m — M , Cstsr* sad PsUsrseA B e a c h B a g s 1 .0 0

L a d U l * — A m * . t t j t o f - S U N 4 ( * I _ _

W h ite W e d g ie s 1.99

A sst. G lass W a re 25$L s r g e A a s t # f M s r * s a t F a t t e n *

C o n ta c t 49c y d .

Peg* tw o — Second THE MATAWAN JOURNAL Thursday, July 2, 1959

Area: Defendants Enter New Pleas

R a y m o n d C o ttre ll, 20, M organ- v ille , one of s ix y o u th s in d ic ted J u n e 11 fo r a s e rie s o f b u rg la r ie s a n d firm ed ro b b eries , F r id a y p lea d e d n o de fen se to the in d ic tm en t. H is s is te f , Veronidai, 18, a co-defendan t, p lead ed Innocent to a b u rg la ry c h a rg e in th e in ­d ic tm en t. ”

Tw o o th e r co-defendan ts, M il­fo rd D. W iggins, 18, M organ, and B a rb a ra L eich , 19, R oute 35, W est K ean sb u rg , den ied a rm e d ro b b ery a n d b u rg la ry c h a rg e s . C ottre ll will b e se n te n e e d J u ly 14 b y M onm outh Qounty J u d g e E lv in R . S im m ill.; A fif th co -defendan t, P h ilip A.

G alluccl, 19, M ain S t., M a taw an , p lea d e d in n o cen t to an a rm e d rob­b e ry c h a rg e tw o w eek s ago. E u ­g ene J . N agy , 18, South Amboy, th e six th co-defendant, h a s n 't been a rra ig n e d .• W igg ins, ‘ G allucci, N ag y and M iss L eich a re c h a rg e d w ith ro b ­b ing a S ea B right ta v e r n ow ner of $290 fit knifepoint M ar. 1. N agy, G aUueci, and C ottre ll a re accused of ro b b in g a M arlb o ro Tow nship s to re ow ner of $150 a t gunpoint

f e b . 17. C ottre ll, b is s is te r , N agy . a n d th e L eich g ir l a re ch a rg ed

. ..w ith -b u rg la riz in g a R a r ita n Towo* • h ip .a u c t io n m a rk e t J a n . 22.

W ynne Jo n es j r . , C liffwood, M a t a w a n T o w tu h Jp , d e n ie d atealing-

c a n :M a y --4 in J t a d . Bank*

. R e g in a ld N . W ebster’s Count A m b er, a half b ro th e r to the out* s ta n d in g filly Quill, w ill b e sh ipped to M onm outh P a rk an d poin ted

. l o r the Sapling 5 ta k £ i , S1O0.9M g u a ra n te ed , on Aug, 8. T rainer, L ucien L au rin rev e a led th ese p lana la a re c e n t telephone c o n v e rsa tio n

H H h * o ffic ia ls a t 7 M onm outh P a rk .

S e n a to r Case

R e p o rts T o Y ou

F ro m W ash in g to n

“ T h e C olum bine” ia a pow er- (ul a irp lan e w ith a w in g s p a n of 123 feet, (o u r ' tu rb o com pound en g ines r a te d a t 3240 h o rsep o w er a t take-off. a n d a g ross w eigh t of 133,000 pounds. I t h a t to .b e power­ful. I t 's the p lan e w N ch flies the P resid en t of the U nited S tate* w h ere he n eed s to *».

In th e p a r t m o n th o r s o , I*ve h ad th e good fo rtu n e to f id e fro m W ashington to N ew J e r i e y tw fce o n 'th i s p lan e a s the P re s id e n t's g u est—once to N ew ark A irp o rt and once to A tlan tic C ity . I w as sched­u led to b e in o u r s ta te i a any e a se , b u t i t w a i , o f c o u rse , p a r ­ticu la rly p lea sa n t to g e t a lift w ith P re s id e n t E isenhow er.

‘‘T h e C o lum bine" is n a m e d a ft­e r Ih e s ta te , f lo w er o f Colorado. I I is » s im p le flow er a a d s im ­p lic ity Is th e k eyno te o f the p la n e '. In te rio r a n d fu rn ish ings. T h e p lan e Is d iv id ed Into se v e ra l co m p a rtm e n ts , the la rg e s t being th e P re s id e n t’s p r iv a te a ta te ro o m . t i k e th e r e s t o f the p lane , It Is co m fo rtab le b u t c e rta in ly n o t lav ­ish. O verall, th e p lan e ’s tas te fu l in te r io r a n d I ts c lean lin es 'g ive

C O M FO R T FO R

W E E K E N D SSee Us For a Complete Line of

WINS AND LIQUORS — KEG BEER COMPLETE WITH COOLER — ICE CUBES

ta rg e Bottles o f Soda ’ 1 “AL L FLAVORS

€0HEHS U W 8)R STORE77 Broad St. Free Delivery Keyport

Im pression of s im p lic ity an d d ig n ity w hich b e f t t l t i i e q u a rte rs o f I n A m erican P r e s id e n t ' D o es th e P re s id e n t g e t aw ay from it a ll w hen h e’s flying in "T h e C o lum bine"? I th in k not, a t lea s t 'n o t f ro m m y ex p erien ces a b o trd . On th e flra t t r i p - t a New a r k A irp o rt — I sp en t m ost ot th e tim e In P re s id e n t E lsen h o w er's p r iv a te co m p artm en t.' T hough w e m a n a g e d to h a v e a good ta lk ab o u t Issues a n d p rob lem s b e ­fo re th e na tio n , th e re w ere se v e r­a l In te rru p tio n s . T he P resid en t b r in g s a lo n g so m e m em b ers of b l* s t i f f dn th ese tr ip s , and p ro b ­le m , do c o n stan tly a ris e which r e q u i r e a tten tion . P a rticu la rly since the P re sid e n t likes to work o v e r h is speeches until the las t m in u te , s i w as tru e on both trlgx to N ew Je rs e y .

T h e sa fe ly o f th e P resid en t of th e U nited . S ta te s is obviously c ru c ia l. F o r exam ple, an ev acu a ­tion s lid e Is a v a ilab le for ground e v acu a tio n of "T h e Colum bine." A s is poin ted o u t to Its passen ­g ers , the p ro p e r m ethod of leav­in g th e a irp la n e usin g the ev acu a ­t io n s lid e ia t o ju m p se a t f irst in to the slide. T he thoroughly- tra in e d an d com peten t crew notes lh a t fee t sho u ld n o t h it first, s ince th is a p p rec iab ly slow i down evacuation .

T h e re a r e com fortab le sleeping facilities fo r 10 passen g ers . Two d iv an s in th e a ta te ro o m m ay be co n v erted e a s i ly Into beds and t h e n s r e s leep in g accom m oda­tions fo r e ig h t p e rso n s ln the two p r iv a te co m p artm en ts .

**The -Colum bine’' isn ’t p reten ­tious a t a ll. Y e t ev e ry th in g abou t It seem s a p p ro p r ia te and ad e­q u ate to th * task ' to which i t is a ssigned . ,

A c a d e m y E s a m s ' N ew J e rse y ,, y o u th s In te res ted

In e n te r in g ‘th e A ir F o rce a n d M erch an t M arin e ac ad e m ie s will

(co n tin u ed In fifth co lum n)

Two At Rutgers Political Course

T h o m as Shlnkos, D e m o c ra tic c a n d id a te fo r co m m ittee m a n o f R a r ita n T ow nship , a n d K en n eth W illey, D e m o c ra tic c a n d id a te fo r co m y iitteem ao o f H o lm d el Tovtn ship, a re p ro b ab ly th e f ir s t m u ­nicipal c an d id a tes I n th e co u n try to p a rtic ip a te in s u n iv e rs ity co n ­d u c ted co n feren ce o n c a m p a ig n know-how.

O ne h undred o th e r c a n d id a te s b r th e o ffice o f m a y o r , co u n d l- m an , o r co m m ittee m a n in the S tate o f N ew J e r s e y p a rtic ip a te d sll d ay S a tu rd ay , J u n e 20, s t R u tg e rs U n iversity in w h a t w as p ro b ab ly the f ir s t co n fe ren ce o f Its k ind in the co u n try , d esig n ed to h e lp po litica l can d id a te s d o a b e t­te r Job o f in fo rm in g th e p ub lic reg a rd in g th e ir p la tfo rm . ,

T his conference, g ro w in g o u t of suggestions m a d e s t th e an n u a l R u tg e rs o rien tatio n m ee tin g s for e lec tees, w a s c o n d u c ted by the R u tg e rs B ureau o f, G o v ern m en t R e s e a r c h ,E a g le t o n - F o u n d a tio n , s n d U n iv e rs ity E x ten sio n D ivision .

V ariso a t o p ic s Tbe can d id a te s d ev o ted t h e

m orn ing to s tu d y in g th e m o st e f­ficien t h e a d q u ar te rs o rg an iza tio n , finance, cam p a ig n s tra te g y , c a n ­v assin g tech n iq u es, d t U e n s com ­m ittees , an d e lec tio n d a y a c tiv itie s u n d e r D r. N ell A . M cD onald, D ouglass College p ro fe s so r o f p o ­litica l sc ien ce s n d p re s id e n t o f th e Edison Tow nship Council.

In th e a fte rn o o n th e y h e a rd su g ­gestions fo r good p o litic a l public re la tio n s a long th a lin e o f us in g the c an d id a te ’s p a s t re c o rd , w h a t to su p p ly th e p r c u , co-ord ination of indiv idual w ith p a r ty p la tfo rm s , an d telling th e can d id a te ’s s to ry .

T he conferees a lso m e t w ith rep re se n ta tiv e s o f th e D e m o cra tic and Republican S ta te C om m ittees d lscu is in g w ith th em p a rty o rg an i­zation an d 1H I cam p a ig n iaaues.

Law rence, U nion B each , su m ­m oned on tw o c h a rg e s , d riv in g w ithout a n o p e ra to r 's licen se , an d driving a c a r w ith f ic titio u s license p lates, w as g ra n te d a p o stp o n em en t of hearing.

p lead ing g u ilty to a c h a rg e of careless d riv in g , R onald J . Komanowieil, U nion B e a c h , p a id a fine of 110 with SS c o u r* q p sts . John J . N elle r, M a ta w a n ,id ja rg e d with fa ilu re to s to p a t ' a s to p stre e t an d c a u s in g d a m a g e t o an o th er c a r , w a s found gu ilty an d fined (10 an d 19 c o u rt costs .

Area Drivers Fined In Madison Court

K enneth L. E ad s, K ey p o rt, a p ­p earin g in M adlaon T ow n sh ip M u­nicipal Court w as fin ed $10 a n d j j costs fo r d r iv in g W ithout a license and t n ad d itio n a l $10 fo r co n tem p t of c o u r t fo r fa llin g to a p p e ar p rev iously o n th e ch a rg e .

Hr. E a d s h a il s e n t so m eo n e e lse to ip o llc e h e a d q u a r te rs td p a y th e fine. H e g av e th e ex c u se th s t he h ad to b e out Of t h d l t a t e . M ag is­t r a te M axw ell H r M a y e r s a id no m oney w aa p a id arid M r- Eads* ex cu se w aa n o t va lid . H e theni f in ed h im f o r c o n tem p t. A llen X .

S T O C K I N G C A P S U L E

B td y o u e v e r k n o w a n y o n e-w h d Insisted o n pu ttin g

hit righ t d o c k in g .o n first? S om e peo p le th in k th is is

a g o o d w s y to a v a ld h eadaches. F o d U sh T O rc d u n e l M oat o f u s g e t h ead ach es . B u t n ow w e reach fo r on*

Of t h e fa i t-a c tln g p a in re llev trs m edical science haa m ad * availab le . A s im p le rem edy . B u t rem em ber— n o t all h e a d a c h a s c tn b e trea ted t o casua lly . I f th*

pain p ers is ts o r ta u n usua lly sev efy b e s iira t o se*

. y o u rp b y iid a n , A n d n e x t t lm e y o u need d p rescrip tion filled , c o m e t o u t fo r q u a lity com pound ing .

■ Prompt Free Delivery

SPECIAL,m2 «*»> 5 5 M

DRESS SHOESR e g . lf.es $ ^ 9 9

LaCONTE SHOE STORE66 W. Front St.. ^ Keyport

PRAGERS JEWELERSAND

KEYPORT JEWELERSAnd Opltdtiu

Closed A ll "Day Wednesday For July And August

Food Cham Head In International Role

Lansing P . S hield , p re s id e n t o f The G rand (Jn ion C o m p an y , E a s t P a terson , S a tu rd a y w a s e lec ted P residen t of th e In te rn a tio n a l A s­sociation of F o o d D is tr ib u tio n in L ausanne, S w itserlan d . H is e lec tion followed th e c lo se of th e w eek-lon AID A -sponsored F o u r th , Wor F ood C o n g ress a tte n d e d t>y J5C. food in d u stry e x e cu tiv es f ro m m o re th an 40 n a tio n s . .

F irs t A m erican to h e a d th e in te r ­national food d is tr ib u tio n o rg an i­zation, M r. S h ie ld w as e le c ted for

th re e -y e a r te rm . H la f ir s t ac t a i p re s id e n t w aa to an n o u n ce th a t the Fifth W orld F o o d C o n g ress u nder AIDA a u sp ic e s w ould b e held In 196] ln this U n ited S ta tes .

Senator Case(con tinued f ro m th ird co lum n)

h a v e an o p p o r tu n ity to ta k e a C ivil S e rv ice e x a m in a tio n J u ly 11. T h is e x am in a tio n is c o n d u c ted by the U.S. C ivil S e rv ic e C o m m is­s io n to a s s is t m e in se le c tin g n o m in ees fo r th e c la s s e s e n te r in g

them* a c a d e m ic s i a th e su m m e r e f i m , ................

C a n d id a te s sh o u ld b e a t Jefcst 17 a n d m u s t n o t h a v e reach ed t h e i r 22nd b ir th d a y b y J u ly 1,

I f in te re s te d , w rite to Sena* to r C liffo rd P . C ase , Room 248 S e n a te Office B u ild ing , W ashing­to n 25, D .C, A dditional in fo rm a ­tio n o n ta k in g th e e x a m s w ill be fo rw a rd e d to ap p lic a n ts .

N ew S e a a t t O ffice Bidg.T h e re h a v e been q u ite a few

n ew s s to r ie s of U te abou t the n e w S e n a te O ffice B uild ing in W ash in g to n . C onditions a t the n e w b u ild ing s e e m to b e qu ite confused .

F o r m a n y y e a rs , m o st of the S e n a to rs a n d th e i r s ta f fs w ere h o u sed In the o n e -ra n d only—Sen­a te Office B uilding, a n d n o t in th e C ap ito l build ing itse lf. As S en­a to rs* d u tie s a n d co n stitu en c ies in c re a se d o v e r th e y e a rs , it b e ­c a m e n e c e ssa ry fo r S en a to rs f ro m the m ore popu lous s ta te s , a u c h a s - N ew J e r s e y , to c row d th e i r s ta f fs in to ju s t a co u p le of ro o m s in th e S e n a te O ffice Build* ing . A s a resu lt, th e co n s tru c tio n o f a new S en ate O ffice Building w a s au th o rized .

T h e new $25,000,000 Senate Of­fice B uild ing w as o p en ed this sp rin g . T h en the tro u b les began. S om e S e n a to rs c la im e d th e buz­z e r sy s te m w h ich sum m oned th e m to th e C ap ito l w a s e r r a tic a n d - u n re liab le . O th era rep o r ted t h e i r s e c re ta r ie s w e re fea rfu l of sk id d in g a ro u n d th e floors in th e ir h ig h h ee ls . E le v a to rs a r e n o tice­a b ly s lo w er th an in th e o ld b u ild ­ing . A nd m any o th e r shortcom * in g s h av e b e e n r e p o r te d , too.

E v en b e fo re th e v a rio u s short* c o m in g s o f Ih e n e w b u ild ing be­c a m e a p p a re n t, I h a d d ecided a g a in s t le a v in g , th e o ld build ing . 1 lik e , th e h igh c e ilin g s a n d th e o ld -fash ioned a tm o sp h e re o f the o ld S e n a te O ffice B u ild ing . Con se q u en fjy , I m o v ed f ro m S u ite

341 lo S u ite 241 o f th e o k T b u ild ­in g . '

I t s e e m s t o C ongress o u g h t t o b e a t le a s t a s c o n scien tio u s a b o u t sp end ing fo r itse lf a s i t is a b o u t th e ex e cu tiv e b ra n c h o f tb e g o v e rn m e n t A ccord ing ly , I h a v e v o te d a g a in s t a n y ad d itio n al frills fo r th e new S e n a te O ffice B uild­ing . I don’t th in k w e n eed tb e n e w c a rp e ts , e x tr a su b w ay e x ­ten sio n s and o th e r expenses w hich k e e p add ing to the o rg io a l co s t of th e new build ing .

A nd sp eak in g o f ch an g es, I h a v e h a d so m e o n m y -s ta f f in rec e n t d ay s . A lex an d er B: P o r ­te r , who co m es from M oorestow n* h a s resigned a s one of m y e x ­ec u tiv e s e c re ta r ie s to e n te r p r i ­v a te law p ra c t ic e i n V irg in ia . H is , rep lacem en t is • E rn e s t S. L en t, w hose p a re n ts , M r. a n d M rs . R udolph E . L ent, live m E a s t P a te rso n . E rn ie L en t fo rm ­e r ly lived h im se lf in P a s s a ic a n d a ls o in E lizab e th . He is a P r in c e ­ton g rad u a te , C lass of 1942, a fo rm e r e d ito r ia l w r ite r for th e E liz a b e th D aily J o u rn a l an d , m o re re c e n tly , a n A ss is ta n t P ro fe s so r a t

E m o ry U n iv e rs ity in A tlan ta , G a , tea c h in g in te rn a tio n a l re la tio n s . H e le ft E m o ry to join m y s ta f f .

O th e r ad d itio n s an d s u b tra c tio n s o n m y s ta ff : E llis K atz. C a m d e n , a R u tg e rs ju n io r ,‘ w as se lec ted b y a co m m ittee a t R u tg e rs to r * c e iv e m y p o litica l sc ience in tern* sh ip , w h ich I sponsor in co-opera* tion w ith th e E a g le to n F o u n d a ­tion . H e 'll b e on m y s ta ff fo r th a s u m m e r . m o n th s , b e fo re r e tu rn in g to R u tg e rs . J o e l D . S ieg al, N o rth P la in fie ld , a G eorge tow n U n iv e rs i­t y L aw School s tu d en t, h a s r e ­p la c e d R o b e r t C h este r . P a s s a ic , w ho res ig n ed to re tu rn h o m e 'a f t ­e r co m p le tin g G eorge tow n L aw S chool. W illiam W arb u rto a , P a te r ­so n , a n o th e r G eo rg e to w i^JJn iv e rsH ty la w s tu d e n t, is m y ap p o in ted to th e S en a te P o s t O ff ic e ' s ta f f, re p la c in g a n o th e r ap p o in tee , Ker« m it Lee, A tlan tic C ity , w ho h e ld th is position w hile a tte n d in g How­a rd U n iv e rs ity . A nd th e A m e ric a s P o litic a l Science A ssociation is m ak in g a y o u n g m a n a v a ila b le to h e lp u s o u t u n d e r its ow n fellow­s h ip p ro g ra m . ;

FRIDAY NIGHT 6 TO 12 PJA.Reduction on all

Summer Novelties

BAYSHORE HARDW ARE40 L Front St. COHax 4-1145 Keyport

NITE OWL SPECIALS

Friday Night 6 to 1 2 ju n . r o r a i

K O D A K F IL M6 2 0 - 1 2 0 - 1 2 7

2 i 4 rollP r o m p t F r e e D e l i v e r y

COIfax 4-0904

THURS. - F R I.. . . FIELD SHOOTS THE W O RKS!

J u s t B a r g a i n s_ Sensational Specials For 1 Hour

i Sensational Prices For 2 Day* - L-, •W h a t a (a le ! F ie ld m a rk s dow n e v e ry Item in s to ck f e r th is r e m a rk a b le 4 th U J n ly C e le b ra tle o . I f y o u don’t b u y now you’ll b e so rry . C em e In e a r ly fo r b e s t b o y s.

, O pen ’til M Idn lte F r id a y to r th is e v e n t

O n S a b F rL I - 7 P JH .l . R eg u la rly $31

MAPLE BUNK BEDS

• a*.»” s i t .• L a S d s r• G u a rd H a ll 19

O n S ale F r i. » . U P.M .I R eg u la rly N o

HEAVYWEIGHTLINOLEUM

• r Wide• r wide• A U P a t t s r a a 49 c

• q . y d .

Friday Night 6 tp 12 P.M .

Reduction on all Bramdsof Paint BY THE GALLON

BEDLE'S PAINT STOREE. Front S t COIfax 4-0547 Ktyport

Turnpike Express Bus Service- From Keyport, N. J. (Rollo Post House)Direct To New York C itv s Business and Theatre Districts

Clip Out And Save

JP tpartn rsi from Ktyport to New Vork city

I A .W ., S IM , I M S * , J l I J , 7 1 JO*, 1 : 1 ) » , t » , 1 1 P.M., 11, 1, I, I, 4, i, I. I, i lt i , ’

•Monday thro Friday _S*aa a i t Jr Sunday H ,na .

f K M (I Bptidays A Holidays 11 J f ld a lfb t , Bundiyi a Holidays

Round Trip Fare ONLY

_ __ Clip Out And Save

r D epartures From Now York CUy U Ken Greyhound sotk St., — i

Term inal A .M ., S :I9 * • « . t e lS ,

1 0 : 1 5 . 1 1 : 1 1 P .M .. 1 2 : 1 5 . 1 :4 5 , 1 :4 5 ,

J :U , « : « , 5% 4:15. 1 :4 5 , 9 :4 5 , 7 :45 , 8 :4 5 .

»}45> U H 5 A .M .. -----•Moo. tbru Fri.

a H o U d iy s OnlyL 'M o a . tu rn P r l .

• ♦ s a t , son. a Hoi ■••Moadays Only

C roy tooat l l r i u

A .M ., 1 : 3 1 . 9 :15 * * . s :)* , i i : # , l i t s i

P .M ., 12 1 ) 0 , i , i 4 ■

!» :!• a.fcfy

♦Moa. ikr* Fri,••Sat., in n . a Holidays .

•••Mondays Only I

a t. I S J U d a l S M , S u n d a y s a t a a u s a y s . a h » .

t _ _ i ____________________________ _ j i p i » t . » ___________

Save Time - Save Money - Save Your Car • No Parking Problems, r , B M P U * ■ C a rd a t 275 B ro ad w sy , K eyport a n d W e Will P la c e Y ou on O ur M a ilin i L ist fo r S chedu le C hanges

Asbury Park-New York Transit Corp." A F F IL IA T E D ROLLO IH A N SIT T

P h o n e C O 4 - 2 2 2 2 '

f ;;Oq Sale rri. 7 - S PJH.I; Xagblarlym ,

CHAIRBEOS' v

. 1• r t s a r a k r i t s ? l i• JL a w i o d s t y lo y

Nationally Famous Bedding 10 Yr. GuaranteeC H O ICE O F FOAM R U B B E R T O P

O R TH O PE D IC _ H O T E L T Y P E RE G U L A R L Y T O W .U I N ev er a g a in .w i ll b u y th is o u ts ta n d in g q u a lity a t s e low a pi J u s t N p ieces to se ll. Tw in a n d h ill s ize . Box- s p r la g to m atc h . .

r $

O a S a l t F r i l t . 1 1 P .M .! R e g u la rly to ( t l

FAMOUS MAKE BOXSPRING

O a S a le F r i . I - I P .M .!

R e g u la rly til* \

10 FC. COLONIAL OR MODERN BEDROOMa D / D r t s a t r• M lrr«r -a B o d d la g a n d •

E x t r a s '

a J o i t «• Twta Stas

a A *-la

O n S a le F rL 11 - U M M afta R e g u la rly |M

DANISH LOVESEAT OR SECTIONAL.

3 PIECE GREY BEDROOM

W ith H u g e D re sse rT m u n it >h thla buIL* tb aj> C l

Lr i c I a t e q u a li t y a n d

v a la e . You Ret a largo d r e i i t r ._

m irro r, e h o a iR eg . a n d f a a s l b a d . . .

9 9

Unbelievable! 5 Pc. Formica Top Deluxe DinettesE X T E N S IO N TA B L E O P E N S IN A J IF F Y

• F oam Rabker * l a a c r i f r l a g -

• a « t t d - « r * t M t - -• WaafaabI*

PlasUc• M a tc b la s .

C h a ir | M

>49

R E G U L A R L Y $6S.M! W e sp e c ia lly p u rch a se d a fu ll t ru c k lo ad fo r th is e v e n t . Choice of ch ro m e, D u b ia n o r b rm z e to n e f r a m e s . E x tra c h a irs avail* a b le a t s im ila r sa v in g s . C hoice o f co lo rs . •

>44

H U N D R E D S O F

U N A D V E R T ISE D BARGAINS!

; ’ . U S E Y O U R C R E D IT

| U P T O 3 F U L L Y E A R S T O PAY

j j j f r t i i n ' H n l i t ; ; : v i t t > : : r n . 1

3 PIECE SECTIONAL SOFAWITH FOAM CUSHIONS'

P riced a t Uttlo m ore tk aa a goodchair, Uie com plete tte U o a il Is yours for only | | J | , Ckoic«4el fabrics and colors. ......

R e g .'t a1 3 9

f u r n it u r e> F O R M E R L Y S U R P R I S E S T O R E

• i i i i u i i t \\i n i l m t i v u i m

7-11 E. Front St. Keyport "

COIfax 44020% • • ' :

Open Thursdsy TU SI . Friday Til Mdnlte For TMff

Eveftl '• * « t n i u !

Thursday, July 2, 1959 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL Pag* ThrM — Second Section

KIDDIES' SKIRTS 8 8

DRESSES$ ' '

Y ou S n T h e m .Y e s te rd ay

For $6.98 And $14.98

I f . _ : ^ f >, f ^ . \ f,

k j ?

SUMMER BAGS

$ | 0 0 |

Vol. to $4.98

S k i*

Girls' SW EATERS

Val. to $5.98

s2 88Ladies' A O c SHORTS O O

,y> Vol. to $4.98- A

* A . v

Ladies' $ | 2 9SUM M ER GOWNS

Sizes 35 to 52 — Vol. to $3.98

"is0 * t j r * * * ^

Girls' P A JA M A S

$ ^ 4 9

StraplessBR A SFamous Make - I. $2.98

S U P S Vol. to $3.98

Chfldrens I C cSO X 1 3

Reg. 39c

Ladies' n A r HALTERS g 8Girlst e r r y c lo t h $ H 8 8BEACH ■ COATS v ": Val, to $5.98

Many Programs Scheduled For Summer Months In Resort Areas

N ew J e n e y ’* m a jo r ra a o r t t r t t i hav * ach ed u led w id e u d d iv e n l- fied p ro g ra m s lo r J u ly w ith e m ­p h a s is o a ce leb ra tio n * -»ad f i n - work* fo r tb e F o u rth . T b * N ew Je rs e y D e p a r tm e n t o f C o u w l t t o n a n d Econom ic D evelop m e n t p a r ­t ic u la r ly n o tes com * w ith b i tto r ic asso c ia tio n s .

C ap e M ay w ill h a v e tra d itio n a l Ju ly 4 th c e leb ra tio n * a n d Will lau n ch th e 350th a n n iv e rs a ry of th e co u n ty on S a tu rd a y w haa an tiq u e s u rre y w ill b e g in th e M - m ile t r ip from P h ila d e lp h ia ’* In d e ­pendence H ail to C ap e M ay . J u ly 11th 1> th e d a te of th e I l t h a n h u a l O ld H ouse T o u r . ' In ' co n ju n c tio n w ith th e to u r, J u ly 11th ha* (wen p ro cla im ed o ffic ia lly "A n n iv e rsa ry D a y " ln co m m e m o ra tio n o f th a y e a r 1609 w h en H en ry H udson sa ile d u p th e D e law are B a y In C ape M ay C oun ty in h i t (U p . "T h e H alf M oon ." A w e e t a v a c a ­tion aw ait* th e ind iv id u a l w bo is the 350th p a s se n g e r th a t a r r iv e s a t th e C ap e M ay C oun ty A irp o rt.

C ap e M ay ’s n e a rb y ne ig h b o r, S tone H a rb o r, h a a c o m p le te d p lan s lo r th e a n n u a l a n tiq u e show w hich is sch ed u led ta b e g in T u e sd a y a n d la s t for th re e d ay s . C ap a M ay C oun ty 's !4 th a n n u a l f ish in g co n ­te s t is u n d e rw a y a n d m a n y f iM ca tc h e s h i v e b e e n rep o rted . W eekly p r l ie s a r e a w a rd e d a n d th e c o n tes t ru n s to S ep t. &.

A ctive P ro g ra m In W ildwood

W ildwood h a s ou tlined o n e o f it* g re a te s t p ro g ra m s b f a c t iv i t ie s 'f o r th is y e a r . S p o rts p la y « g ia jo r ro le In th is South J e rs e y r e s o r t arid th e ir ten n is to u rn am en t* a t ­tra c tin g boys a n d 'g l 'r l i , m e n . t a d w om en, b eg in M onday, a n d con­tin u e th ro u g h o u t th e m o n th . T he G re a te r W ld w o o d Vstcht C lutf w lli ho ld i ts South J e rs e y R e g a tta J u ly 11 a n d 11. T h e ir co lo rfu l b o a t p a ra d e a n d , I(rew orks d isp la y la schedu led fo r J u ly 21. O ne o f th * m an y b r ig h t sp o ts In W ildw ood 's schedu le o f e v en ts is th e 49th A nnual B sb y P a ra d e w hich Is l e t for, J u ly 30. . , . ; »

J u ly 4 th w ill b e o b se rv e d lti O cean C ity b y a ' boardw atyc p a ra d e . L a te r In the d ay th e re w ill b e a t i l e n j p a g e an t. In th e e y e n in g '. th e D ru m ’ a n d 'B u g le f b r p s w ill ,M m - p e te fo r to p " ho n o rs. • T h e ' h a iS:"“- 'Pfield .Clio'ral Society will re iid e r a tw o-hour c o n c e r t on ,P i e r ' du ring S a tu rd a y • evening.' O cean C ity 's shuffle b o a rd , to u rn a ­m en t Is u n d e rw ay y r l t l i . w p d y p riz e s aw ard ed . .S p eed bost, r*ce» w ill beg in in 'O c e a n -C i ty ; Sunday.-

A tlan tic C ity , o ltcn ca lle d th e w o rld ’s p lay g ro u n d , is sp o rtin g a new ' took (o r IMS, New m otelsi co m p le te ’ w ith ' iw lm m ln g pools, new an d Im proved p tre e ts a n d new fac ilitie s w ill g re e t .the ylsltoril ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ a t u r e o t J u ly I n A t.

b y i o m t i i ' S o ^ ^ ^ ^ i e u h o n

provide residenU an d v i s l to n w ith • sam ple o t th e G a rd e n S ta ta ’a varied rec rea tio n a l fad U tta a a n d aceoic a ttrac tio n s , a n d to a c q u a in t tha public w ith aam a o l ti country '* fo rem ost r e to r t a re a a .

To Dedicate Scout Flag Poles

Plans w e r t m ad * f a r o ffic ia l dedication of th* fo u r f la g pol* m em orials a t B oy S cou t C am p , F orestburg , N .Y ,..a t a i q t r t i n g a t the Chingarora D is tr ic t teTKw sinner's s ta ff held In t h t bODM pl the d istric t com m issioner, J a m a s F Flynn, M ataw an. ‘ ’

Tb« flag poles e re c te d b y th * com m issioner's s ta f f w ill b e dedJ- c s te d e t serv ice* to b a h e t d o a Saturday , A u g I , a t 1:10 p .m .' Two of the flag p?le* * * r e a re t f - ed when the c a m p w a s s ta r t* d and two m ore w e n r a is e d re c e n t­ly by a group o f a r e a (o o u te r* d uring work weekend*,

Com m issioner F ly n n an n o u n ced m eetings will be su sp en d ed f o r th * sum m er m onths an d fa ll a c tiv i­ties will be sp e a rh e a d e d h y .1 round table m eeting to b e h e ld In August a t Sl. M ary ’a ch u rc h hall, Keyport.

Attending the final m ee tin g o f the season w ere R o b ert K r ie d lir , scout field executive; W allace Taylor, ch a irm an of o rg an isa tio n and extension; W alte r B r u n o 'O f M r. Tay lo r's s taff; F r in k F le m ­ing and Joseph L u c u i t l , ' a t i l l - tan t d l a t r l c t c o m m ls ild n ^ n ; and Joseph S tenger, n e w ly a p - pointed neighborhood co m m lu lo n - e r from M organville U n it N o .'M .'

Also neighborhood c o m m liiio n - er« M ichael R oske, E a r l H uber, W illiam W elntraub, C a rl R ath jen , Joseph G rlsw enskl, J a m e s StrO- sn ider. E arl Benton, W illiam M ey­ers. W llllsm M addock, D udley Robinson. W alter B eyer, C h a rle s Vreeland and R oy F o rsb erg .

ThU week, wily d o n 't y o u 'lo o k through the window* o f . y o u r c h u rch . . . from the Insltje.

County Offltw* Ar* Entitled To Pay Hike

O ov. R o b e r t B . M e y n ar h i * s ig n a d UU* es tab lish in g new m in i­m u m a a d m sjrim a m l a l a r i i s fo r a ll c o u n ty f ra a h o ld a n a a d co u n ty c k r k i , ih ir if f s , su rro g a te s , an d re g is te rs o f d e e d s a a d m o rtg ag e* .

O n* o f th * n ew law * ae t* a m in i­

m u m s a la ry o* |8 ( W a y a a r for M onm outh C ounty freeho lder* an d $6300 fo r th* f raeh o ld a r d irec to r. I t fU e* I m ax im u m a a la ry of 19000 w ith th * u m * s tipu la tion o f 1900 e x tr a fo r th * d ire c to r . T he f reeh o ld e rs , Including D irec to r J o ­se p h C . Irw in , now g e t (6000.

T h u s, if they chooae to do *o, th * M onm outh freeho lder* can

r a i d t h e l r p a y a s m u ch a a |M W a y e a r . M r. I rw ta cou ld g e t s t& M raise . T h e c o u n ty o ffic er p a y b ill e s ta b lish e s a n ew m ax im u m sa l­a ry o t 111,009 a y s a r t o r M on­m o u th C oun ty C le rk J . R u sse ll W oolley, S heriff I lk E . W o lc o tt an d S u rro g a te E d w a rd C. B roege, a ll of w hom n ow rece iv e $19,001 a y ea r.

. Beginning July lit , 1959, this bank w ill pay, Interest, on Miy*: Ings account! at. tho rate: of 3 per/cent paid four time* per year. ■ ........

o n

Savings Accounts'■ . t :

Mooday Thru Thun. 9iOQ A.M. to 2t30 P.M. FRIDAY EVENINGS 6:30 P.M. TO 81OO P.M.

* Drlve-Up and Walk-Up WindowMONDAY THRU THURSDAY 8i30 A.M. TO 61OO P.M, *' v FRIDAY Bi30 A.M. TO BtOO P.M. ..........7 v ;

' ' THB ' ,

FARMERS AND MERCHANT8 NATIONAL BANK

Matawanau ak U ftM l|M

tspesll laieiasseC.r^tfaUM)

A*d'Mei)}Ms*fta lu ll la^»ne«)k Cseslr -------------- -Haiti rH.fal lH .n l M m - M^mUl rtl.tal Deposit laieiass*

’ a . * ' O arM fillM ' ’ ■ . ' '

DRESSES SKIRTS

•riW .co m m u n ities . T h e h y d ran g e a A tlan tic C ity’s offic ia l flow er.T o O pen N ew P av ilio n In A sb u ry

Eliew h eri, a rec o rd program of s u m m e r ac tlv itle* g e ts underway a t A sb u ry P a r k on th e Fourth of J u ly w ith th e o ffic ia l opening of a new * b o ard w alk ^b a th in g pavilion T h e hew f.c lllfle * occupy > blo<k. long s tru c tu re * n d c a n accommo­d a te so m e 4500 b a th e rs . Marking th e in au g u ra l o f the new co m m o d a tlo n s w ill be s dlversilied p ro g ra m of ip e c la l event, planned to b e of In te re s t to all m em bers o f th e fam ily includ ing a gala lire w o r k s d isp lay . ' Beginning to m o rro w , a ll young ladle, from 17 to 37 y e a rs o t a g e thai swim a t A sb u ry Parte will b e able to o b ta in e n try b lan k s for the se< und a n n u a l S ea Q ueen Contesi The “ Sea Q u een " w ill b e 'chosen during .th e l a t te r p a r t o t A ugust

In th e n o r th e rn p a r t of the slate, a J u ly I co n tes t Is scheduled P s l ls s d e s A m usem ent P a r k choose a C a rd e n S ta te beau iy who will c o m p e te )n th e "M ia . United S ta le s ” a a d " M ils U niverse con- te s ta h e ld In C aliforn ia laier in J u ly . All s ln g l* N ew Jeraey young w om en o v e r 18 y e a rs ol .g e are e lig ib le to e n te r . On Ju ly 21 ihe f ir s t a n n u a l T r i-S la te "K id s l>ng .Show.” a lso Will be s tag ed a t P a l is s d e s A m usem ent P a rk Rib bon* a n d tro p h y cups will be a w a rd e d to dog* in e ig h t d iflm -nt ca te g o r ie s .

A dditional in fo rm atio n on nrre a tlo n a l r e to r t a c tiv itie s ran ix- o b t i ln e d , f ro m th e 41-pagr lull c o lo r "V aca tio n G uide to I nn in N e w ^ J e rse y .’M t i* avillsble in-r f ro m - th e N ew J e r i e y Depa rini fni a n d E c o n o m ic D evelopm ent. I i ' " to n 15. T h e b ook is 'deslgnr-d 10

Children'sPRE-TEENDRESSES

EXTRA SPECIAL AT 11:30 P.M.fSURPRISE TABLE OF ASSORTED C A cl

MERCHANDISE 3 3ivery h«n Worth At Uatt $1.00 Aad There Are Vaket To $5.00W W

1 3 W . F R O N T S T .

■ . .............

S T U L T Z SF U E L K I D S

W ATCH Y O U R HEALTH! J J t t cur F u e l Oil to w srm ~ th e w a te r . r d o n’t )em p

u n d e r a n k e -c e ld shower. P ric e * fa ir . i

IbmpULnj^II I '• •; tt.; >4. !•+,,,-nHrml \I COlfA* I ,j| - 4 0 2 0 0 1 "JLl'J , ' .i i _ ' 2i j e f oa ii n

li* i '-"j f '‘J‘ ' .. f 'f/i

F

FRIDAY, JULY 3, 1959 WE'RE OPEN UNTIL

M I D N I G H T\ ft ‘ ■ '• ' 1 ' r ■ 4 ’ i . , .i. - -■ r1 •>• .. . L.: lb I. 'mi. i.

6P.M.FINEST PILLOWS

MADE OF DuPONT DACRON

SECULARLY H H

One Hoar ^ H SL,75

BONUS BUYS- (W H IL E T H E Y U S T )

• ODD NIGHT TABLES —V alues lo 4 I .N — Blond*

• ODD BED — FULL SIZEl a m p ls O nly — R tg . I t.M

• FOAM RUBBER DIVANIn D anish — M ad* by E n g la n d e r. S am pl* Only — R eg . I H .f l

3 Only $ J S 0

I J I 0

•75

9 P.M.3 PC. UPHOLSTERED RATTAN SUITES FOR

PORCH OR DENlilt** aid I Chilr*

REOULARLY (III.

One Hour *99O d d E n d T a b les — O nly 12 — V alu es Up T o $39 .50 . . . ‘7.50S o lid M aple R o u n d T a b le , 4 C ap t. C h a irs R eg. 9 1 4 9 S am ple Ah I h . . . * 6 0

7 P.M.5 PC. CHROME STEEL

KITCHEN SETS

TABLE AND 4 CHAIRS

^ REOULARLY M I.M ‘

On* Hour * 3 9

• 2 PC. SECTIONALC ustom Q uality — N ylon C over, a A lrfoam Cushions — Sam pl* Only. V alue M I.M 150

• 2 PC. LIVING ROOM SUITES a f i and C h air In T n d l l lo n s l S ly ls.A lrfoam C ushioning — Reg. t l l .M — Sam pl*

P rice 150SOFA In Imported Matelasta

• IS OFoam Cushioned — Cuslom Mad*. Thli Simpl* Only — Rig. III.N

10 P.M.ALUMINUM

FOLDING CHAIRS BY BUNTINGCholes af I Colon

REOULARLY M.N

One Hour *4.50T jic . W ro u g h t Iro n G ro u p F o r P o r ^ O r D en . C o m b in a tio n C lo th a n d P lastic

O n C u sh io n s. W h ite F ra m e 3 p r . Sect. C lub C h a ir 3 T ub lcs R eg. 8 2 5 9 50W ro u g h t I ro n F lo o r L am ps F o r P o rc h O r D en . R eg . $ 12.95 — 1 6 On!}’ * 5

MODERN AND TRADITIONAL TABLE LAMPS

REOULARLY I14.H

0 m Hour * 6

J U S PABKINO

50• LANE CEDAR CHEST

l a M o d ira C o rd o v aa M ahogany ,( im p U Only — H tg u la r N .M

Room-Size Remnants of Carpet* 12x10 '9 ''V a lr$ 2 0 0 .0 0 W w $100, 12x7*9" V a l. 175.00 Now 70.

150.00 Now 75.100.00 New 50.140.00 Now 70.275.00 Now 150.195.00 Now 90. 265>00~Now—W Or-70.00 Now 30.

12X104 Vol. 12x11'4" Val. 12x13' Val. 12x18' Val. 15x B'9" Vol.

-15x12J4iLVal, 12x T » Val.

11 P.M.ALUMINUM

FOLDING CHAISE LOUNGES JY,BUNTING

REOULARLY (II,M

On# Hew *7*95

OPPOSITE STORE Closed A ll Day Independence Day, July 4,1959BUDGET TERMS

A V A IttBLI

1869 1959RIUHTJURE (0 ,’. H I M ': t ‘ .

I'l r j . i . iiu iw i

- - “ t -

Pflg* four—Second Section THE MATAWAN JOUSNAt Thursday, Jvly 2, 1959

Asks Support Of College Bonding'

T W e s g tb e co lleg e b u lk ta g i b o n d issu e l i p i n e d to N ovem ber, • o n 11,000 to H U t w eU ^juali- f le d N ew J e rs e y y o u n g s te r! wlU fin d no room for th e m In colleg* toy 1985,” J o sep h L eo , « rec e n t g ra d u a te Qf R u tg e rs U n iv e rs ity , s a id b e fo re > m ee tin g ol the M a ta w a n 'U p t a r y C lub T h u rsd ay a fte rn o o n a t R o llo 's P o r t H ouse, K e y p o r t ,1 A doub ling o f tb a s tu d e n t c a ­p a c ity o f th e s ta te 's p u b lic inert, tu tk m j o f h ig h er e d u c a 1 1 o n th ro u g h a 166,800,000 b o n d Issue h a * b een reco m m en d ed b y th e S ta te B o ard o f E d u c a tio n , M r. M o la id , la o rd e r th a t th e public co lleg es m ay d o th e ir s h a re In m ee tin g th e r is in g tide of college-

- ■ m . y o u n g D60D16.

T h e R u tg e rs g ra d u a te sa id , " T h e D um ber o t qu a lified college-

v a g e y o u n g s te rs in New J e r s e y w tli r i s e to m o re th an 90,000 b y 1969, a s c o m p ared to a b o if 0 ,0 0 0 full- t i n e s tu d e n ts to d ay , s im p ly b e ­c a u se o f the r is e in th e s ta te 's b i r t h , r a te b e g u n hi th e la t te r y e a n o f W o rld W ar II.

N ot E s tim a te s" T h e se a re n o t som eo n e 's esti-

fn a te s o r ca lcu lations,” M r. L eo n te d 'o u t , “ b u t tbe flesh and

ch ild ren w ho c aa b e coun t­

e d r ig h t new u f t e y lit t a f t e ■eats of f if th aid t ig th a n d sev­e n th 'g r a d e c la ss ro o m s. A r is in g p e rc e n ta g e d h ig h school g rad u ­ate* ea ch y e a r a r t w ell-p repared and fin an c ia lly ab le to g a to col­le g e ," 1 H r . t e a s a id , " and it is w o rth no tin g t b a t to d a y 'a rec o rd en.

n d lm e q ts In co lleges and un iv er­s it ie s a r e th e s tu d en ts b o r a in p e rio d w hen the b ir th r a te w as ab n o rm a lly low .

" I n a d d itio n ," he s ta te d , “ the S ta te B o ard o ( E d u ca tio a h as found, b y qu estio n in g th em , th a t out-of-sta ta co lleges, to whom N ew J e rs e y a lre a d y e x p o rts two- th ird s o f her college-bound stu­d en ts , w ill b e ab le to a b so rb only 5000 o f the e s tim a ted in c re a se of 30,000 s tu d en ts by 1865. This m ea n s th a t o u r own N ew J e n e y co lleg es’ w ill have to take p rim e responsib ility fo r edncafing- °wr y o u n g s te rs ," U r . Leo said.

“ H a* Job of provid ing ad eq u ate p u b lic college fac ilities w as begun b y th e L eg isla tu re Ia s i year w ith a n appro p ria tio n c ( m o re th an >9,000,000. T he S ta te d B o a rd Of E d ­u ca tio n h a i recom m eafded a bond is s u e o f ftt.Mf.OOS h r new build­ings a t th e s ta te college* In T ren ­to n . M o n td a ir, P a te rso n , Union, J e rs e y City an d G lass b o ro , the S tate U niversity 's p lan t in New Brunsw ick , N ew ark aad C am dea an d th e N ew ark College o f E ngi­n e e rin g ,” h e concluded. '

NOTESAWti Area Ifci and W«w»

■ ike

Armed ServicesP re s ti O a L e a rs

A pprentice P a u l M . P re s t i , s e n o f M r. an d M rs. P au l A. P re s ti , 28 M ain S t., M ataw aa . is spending a tw o-w eek I m w w ith h is p a ren ts . H e com pleted s in e w eeks at b a s ic tra in in g a t th e G re a t L a k e s ; N a n i T ra in in g S ta tion , G re a t L ak es , DL W he* h e re tu rn s , h a w ill b eg in achool fo r ho sp ita l c o ip sm an .

H e is a g rad u a te o f S t. M a ry 's H igh School. S ou th A m b o y . c i a s s Of 1958, and ealisfe*) in Ih e U .S. N av y in M arch . -

Serving Aboard DestroyerL eroy O 'H ara , s e a m a a , U.S.

N avy, K eyport, i s se rv in g ab o a rd th e d e s tro y e r USS M cN air, o p e r ­a tin g w ith th e . U.S. S ix th F le e t la th e M ed ite rran ean .

T h e M cN air le f t th e U nited S ta te s Ju n e 1 w ith 24 N av a l A cad­

em y M idsh ipm en a n d d u r in g th e O n e -m o n th to u r w ith th e f le e t is ta k in g p a r t i a w a r fa re e ie rc te e e

Com plet es C o arseV . S . A rm y P fc . R ic h a rd K irk ,

w hose w ife, B a r tn r a . U r n a t U n K e rrig a n A ve., U nion C ity , c o m ­p leted th e 25-w e e k d ia l c e n tr a l office re p a ir c o u rse In Ju n e a t th e A p n y S ignal S chool. F a i t M oo-

P fc . W rit w a* t ra in e d ia t h e

Reg. $4.00 to 6.95 Value*

Men's

SportShirts

LONG S L E E V E S

2-*495Men's Durene

Cardigans

’4 . 5 0

Men's Ribcord Zipper

JACKETWpsh and Wear

* 3 . 9 5Comet in Tan or Blue_______ REG. H.M

W. S. WALLACE.24 W. Front St.

CLOTHING FOR MEN AND BOYSKeyport

CURTIS FURNITURE

ModernSectional

IN FOAM RU BB ER

A T A N EW LOW P R IC E

• Uppered• Modem'Fabric*• Choke of Celors• Guaranteed• Floeat Construction

eadiT aka l Y e a n te P a y

N o M o n ty D ow s

T w ln

Studio Couch

e Chain t t ' _ 1 J I ; Colon Wt • , _Cu,Uo“ Reg.«tlfS

9 x 12

Linoleum RugsA Color . Sag. » .«

And Pattern m t l t lr°iZr 4 9 9S i o n ■ ■

Customer ,

Swivel ChairsIn Heavy Frien .

Hurry And W "

^ . 9 C 9 5OnaatMea W —m MAra Low ■ ■ W

I 2 f a r f M attress SaleSprlng ar

' AW-tw« Items in Single,; . Slagle Twin or Fpli sin.

5 ? f f a r 4 R e g . «I39®°li Yau . ,

' 6narantee * ® 0th rO f

’£ ^ 5 9 9 0

" -H o lly w o o d -

HeadboardsChooM From | | A | | Deep Tuits S a g In ManyStyles And I fSuUYrmr ^ . R#«> Reg. fUJS Up

'' FU1XSJZB “

Crib MattressReg. IU.M

C99y

6 Pc Modem

BEDROOM; With Imertprtng

- Mattress and Spring ■ e Dmhit Drts»*r , • TO Mirror , .' • Large Chest , . • Gray *r Hlandi .

1 3 7 ”>' b g . W N

- ....

^3 a]n H B f|| rnHpwa '

I YEARS

TO PAY CURTIS FURNITURECOIfax 4-356)5

CASH ; OR

BUDGET

, 10 W . Front St., Keyport* n u t f r

f <r1 *? -t

p a ir o f d ia l- te lep h a n e -e ir iia n g e e q u ip m e n t H ie l t - y e a r « l d lo U ty -, ■oo t f M r. a n d M rs. W ilUam V. K irk , 171 Shore l tfv d ., K d u r im r g , e n te re d tb e A rm y I n .. S e p tem b e r an d rec e iv ed b a s ic tra in in g a t F o r t D ix .

He ls a 1951 g ra d u a te o f M idd le­tow n T ow nsh ip H ig h S chool, -

^ F le ec h m a n n I a G c t a u a yU. S. A rray P v t J o i n J , FJeoch* iann. 22. im M r . am} M rs.

Jo h n J . F le n ch m a n n , E d g e w a te r D r .. M a ta w a a , r t u t t l y a n t o a d l a G erm an y an d is no w a m em b e r o f tb e E ig h th I n f in i t y D ivision .

A d r iv e r In C o m p an y A o f th e d iv is io n 's 2®<h T ra n sp o r ta t io n B a t­ta lion in B ad K r e u z n a c V h e en te red th e A rm y In D e c e m b e r USS a n d co m p le ted b a s ic tra in in g a t F o r t D lx. ’ ■ i

P v t. F len ch m an n U a 18J5 g ra d u a te of M ataw an H ig h S c h o o l B efore e n te rin g tb e A rm y , h e w as em ployed b y tb e A f t R Shop, Inc., M ataw an. , ' ,

L eaves F a r C a m p D ru m S P . I W ilUam A . S e ta , I I W est

F ir s t SL, K ey p o rt, Kay le f t fo r tw o w eeks o f s u m m e r OHd tra in in g w ith the 50th A rm o re d D ivision , N ew J e rs e y N a tio n a l G u a rd . R ed B ank, a t C am p D ra m , N ,Y . H e w ill h a v e c o m p le te d 10. y e a r s o l s e rv ic e w hen bis r a to r n i h o m e on J u ly 11, a n d a f te r th a t d a te , p lan s

seek h is re tire m en t. ;

P ro m o te d T o C o rp o ral . > G eo rg e D . B e a tty , son o f Mi*,

a n d M rs . L a w re n c e ' J . B ea tty , 140 C h u rch , S t., K e y p o rt. a m em b er o l th e U 4I. M a rin e C orps. s ta tioned ' a t C o m m u n lca ttao s E lectrfhK s* School In S an D iego , C aljt., w a r P ro m o te d to tb e r a n k o f C orpora) In M ay . ,

R u th l a K a re n jP fc . H o w ard J . R u th , io n o r

M r. a n d M n . H o w ard R u th , 704 M otn lngsW e A ve., U nion B each b a ) a r r iv e d In K o rea fo r du ty wil th e U .S. A rm y, a c co rd in g to a s a n n o u n cem en t re c e iv e d from tht) p u b lic in fo rm a tio n o ffic er of th e A scom A re a C o m m an d . J

P fc . R u th h as b e e n assigned to, 1st B a se P o s t O ffice, A PO 971, w h e re h e w ill p e rfo rm the duties' o f s e c u r i ty g u a rd . ' j

P r io r to rece iv in g o rd ers fo r K o rean d u ty , h e w a s assigned a«- s e c u r i ty g u a rd w ith U .S. Army. Y u m a T e s tin g S ta tio n a t Yuma;- A r i l, H e Is sch ed u led to retu rn to, tbe U n ited S ta te s in Ju n e 1960

MC Legion Execs Hold Nomination

The M onm outh C oun ty E x e c u tiv e

Com m ittee. A m erican L eg ion , m et; a t M au w an P o s t 171 re c e n tly fo r the final m ee tin g p r io r to e lection of officers (o r th e n e x t y e a r . I n tbe reg u la r c o u rse o f b usln m . committee r e p o r ts w ere c o v e re d briefly in o rd e r to p ro ceed w ith tbe 1y»minol'if" ai o fficers .

The following n o m in a tio n s w e re made: C om m ander; B asil S locum , Post 411, W est L o n g B ran ch ; v ice com m anders, A r th u r S ilva, p o e t 24, Asbury P a r i , a n d B e tty S trang , pt»t 321 U nion B en ch ; f inance officer. Al S tro m . P o s t 14, A sb u ry Psifc, chap la in , D a v e B eem an , Post 23, K ey p o rt; h is to r ia n . M rs. Peg Cooper, t a t 141 A tlan tic Highlands; m a s te r-a t-a rm s , H aro ld Heckman, P o s t 24, A sb u ry Park.

It was re p o tte d th a t at th e South Je rse y c a u cu s m ee tin g held June 2 in T o n s R iv e r, D ep a rtm en t Vice C om m ander C liff M ecouch was appoin ted a i c h a irm a n o f the caucus for tb e n e x t y e a r . C om ­mander M ecouch re p o r te d th a t 128 more m em b er* a r e needed la the county in o rd e r tn m e e t la s t year s m em b e rsh ip , He p ra ised Freehold P o s t fo r th e i r reco rd number 636 p a i t t a p m e m b e n . Eleven posts h a v e p a sse d th e i r last y e a r 's to ta l s a d tw o po sts have equaled i t ■ .

Briefing Conference For Temple Freshmen

High School g ra d u a te s e n te r in g college In th e fa ll tu rn o n re g is te r for 'F re sh m a n B rie fin g Sessions^ ' the six-week p re-co lleg e - t n in l j course p r e s e n t e d an n u ally Tem ple U n iv ers ity M a n ag e m e n t In- stiiute. Y oung A dults D iv ision . Sea- Slim! begin M onday, J u ly 1] an d will be h e ld e a c h M onday a n d W ednesday ev en in g th ro u g h A ug. 19 in the a ir-co n d itio n ed C om m un­ity Room a t tb e S tra w b rld g e an d Clothier. JenM ntow n s to re . .

"F re sh m a n B rie fin g Seaalonl*' a re designed to o v e rc o m e tb e 'd i f ­ficulties of a d ju s tin g to th s rad ic a l changeover f ro m h ig h school to college," s a y s H a rv e y A . S tack m an , D irector o f T e m p le U n iv e rs ity M anagem ent In s titu te . " T h e y h e lp the f irs t-y ear s tu d e n t d eve lop th e skills and d isc ip lin e n ee d ed fo r a successfu l s ta r t in co llege th ro u g h actual p a rtic ip a tio n in so c ia l an d acad em ic a c tiv itie s c o n d u c ted a t co lleg ia te lev e ls a n d ap p lic a tio n o f ad v an ced tech n iq u es em ployed a t th e M a n ag e m e n t In s t i tu te fo r t ra in ­ing e x e cu tiv es In b u sin ess a n d In­d u s try ." •

J o c k e y J o e i C u lm one, am o n g th a len d in g r id e r s a t th e c u rre n t M b n M M tr P a r t m ee tin g , w tt l go to C lilcugo o n J u ly 4 t a h an d le M n . H e rb e r t H e r i f f i TXidor E r a In th e S ta rs a n d S trip e s H an d icap a t th e A rlington P a r k m eeting .

Area 5tudents Earn Monmouth Honors

H o o o n reco g n itio n w en t to five b a y s h o re a r e a s tu d e n ts a t Moo- B o u th C o ln g e lo r tb e i r acad em ic w o rk d u r in g tb e a w n w te r ending

J u n e 4. T b e h o n o rs g ro u p o i s tu d e n ts wboa* c o u rs e a -d u rin g th e se m e s te r to ta l 14 o r m o re c re d its w hose g ra d e s a v e ra g e B o r ab o v e w ith n o g ra d e lo w er th an a C . '

H onora w en t to C. R o b e r t M ount,

209 B ro ad w ay , U n i o n Bench; F r a n c e s S. R o u n d s, M ataw aa ; S te w a rd J . Y ask o . t P a r k V iew D r , H a z le t, a n d V incent J . H ig- g tan , 19 E a s t C hurch SL a n d D o n a ld F . A m b ro se , 4 S u n se t S t , h o th m K e a n sb u rg .

SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY NIGHT, JULY 3RD

10 P ^ ./

Liu or Ivor/ Soap3 * P e r Cake

Limit I Per Customer' - 1 • ,

9 PM.Scott Toilet Tissue

7‘ Per Ml-l~» • Per Custoawr

8 PM.Ckansinfi Tissues

' 400's 18*Uaslt 1 Pf r rnslawitr

7 P.M.5 lb­

' EpsoaiSalt......23‘ ;

limit J Per Customer

11P.M. 620 Kodak Film

21* RoU- limit J Per Cuslaaier

6 PMRaid lasect Bonb

Reg. $159 *1 .0 9limit 1 Per Customer

sl.98 Ryktsi9 9 *

Hair Catting Comb ...* 1 0 0 ,

Deodorant Specials(LM EVENING IN PARIS

I FOR IIJ*(STICK OR ROLLON)

ILW.1USSY •' (STICK OR CREAM) MeS DAY DEODORANT PADS

••• r , S ^OR J t e - - v$LM DESERT FLOWER

r CREAM MeI1.M APRIL SHOWER SIMX ; ; I FOR S1.N

*2.50 Rikeasteh Color Skanpoo

‘ i s o

Bryicrean2 hr 78*-CalaMMnSaacfalL

fkanrtly Tdlet Water And Sachet

Both for $2.00

S2.Se fan n er Cologne* , By Blandwd or Bourjois S ’

$1.00SUS Eveariar ln Paris T a b .a r f M e l WaterBoth for $1.00

He lquartersFor ' Vacatjoa Heeds' Sun Glasses — from Me

Son Tan Aids — Irani 4Sc Batting Capa — fnm MJI Ear Flags and Neae CUpa

ToothpasteSpecialsUc Kdynas — 1 fsr «e 4te Ipaaa — 1 for 7tc U t Strip* - 1 far O t

fenssdent Tooth Paste With Free Hair Bnisii We

0a Sale llereArtificial Finger Nails Artificial Eye Lashes

Hair Cutting Sets

- - Deaert Flawer . nr FrkadsWp Garda

Dos fPewder

*1.00Laynrin My Sin Traveler $1.00

Fanny Farmer Summer Cciiidy AssortmentsNOW ON SALE $1.60 per pound (IT S DELICIOUS)

Mow ietli Co—ty't treated Dt»fSUr»

27 W. FRONTST., KEYPORT-R o Q O a ftd M a r a f f c is l a m f i n O a r D oor . , (Next DMr To ^People* Nat’l Bank) "

Chemicals For Swimming Pools ObtainableHere Free Expert Advice

Training Duty For Ma{or Hornecker

M sJ. B e rn a rd C. H ornecker Jr., 147 T h e re sa A ve., K eyport, will go o n a two-woek tour of H e l d tra in in g a t F o r t D evens, M ass. T ha tra in in g s ta r ts Aug. 9. He i s a m e m b e r o f the lOJrd C iv il A ffairs and M ilitary Govern-; m en t G roup, and A rm y R eserve un it.

T h e G roup will take the Arm y P ro fic ien cy T est, bivouac, and so lve sp ecia l m ilita ry governm ent p rob lem s u n d e r battlefield con­ditions. H ie 303rd, com m anded by Cot. . L o ren . B. Thom pson o f L iv ingston , Is no w in its 11th y e a r a s a rese rv e com ponent of th e U. S. Arm y.

N0W! DMt-Yiraff mi Sm!

Rudy-Hlxed SAKRETE makes m hNMCMMtjob easy!

. ♦ i i w i t h i k n t p t rifiy^—you can p itch tt, build It, r*. b t l r I t. W ith EUady-Mlxed Bafawto, you o u do hundreda o f earnest jobs. Io*( ra d ia a te a liaad y proportioned. You justad d w aU rto an y

• eM epecU laakN te adxM lS lavbt»> day aad ari, for

M A T A W A NLUMBER CO.Ifci Friendly Lomber Yard, LOwell 6-4500 - 4501 SutpMn Ave., MaUwae

™ I'll W

BEGINNING, JULY 1st, 1959 Compounded Quarterly On Fdl Balance

. D e p ra i la M a d e t h r u J u l y 1 4 th Ea^jii

I n te r e s t F r o m J u ly 1 s t

f * \ 1 ■

As An Additional Service To Our Customers . >

-‘•V

Drive-In And Walk-Up WindowsA re Open 8 :3 6 a .M . Until 6 :0 0 P .M .

Mondays Thru ThnrsdaysAnd

8 :3 0 A .M . Until 8 :3 0 P.M . On Fridays* ' , Try Our Services -—-.You Will Like Them

THE MATAWAN BANS

r a s p

t j ' . .. T j J f l r r t t s M J l f t * 5, < f ,T>

( m u n i i i M ' i i i ' d ! 1

' i n o H t

168-70 Main Street'» ■ - MEMBER

FEDERAL BESBtVE SYSTEM FSERAIOifj^rT.PNSURANa COI ■ -»>r

Thursday, July, 2, 1959 the m a ta w a n JOURNAL

Students Enrolli i Warmup Course

flr* t p re - • u m m e r sess io n h a s u en ro llm en t * f I M s tu d e n ts includ ing 10 b ay ­

' a r e a re s id e n ts , R e g is tra r D . B ro o k s h i s announced.

T h e s tu d e n ts a r e in 10 courses, a ie e t in g M o n d ay th ro u g h F rid ay j a r th re e w e e k s . T h e sess io n w in a a d to m o rro w , to m a k e w ay for t b e six -w eek s u m m e r session , to

■ a t a r t M ooday .' L o ca l a tu d e n ts en ro lled a r e G il l

D . H a r tm a n , M a ry .L. Lockwood, W a lte r F . M e ttg e r J r . , ' K eyport;

B U l r t L . Ki s tw i, K eansburg ;. B ow ie a n d H enry J .

SUrebgr, M a ta w a n ; R o b ert A . S e e k e r , W est K e a n sb u rg ; T im othy

: * F o ley a n d C . R o b e rt M ount, U n io n B each , a n d Jo h n A. Scalzo. CU ffw ood,

A d m issio n s d ire c to r E lin o r Til- J b r t f h a d e x p e c te d a p re-su ram er • e s s io n e n ro llm e n t o f 100 students, I w t US M onm outh College s tu ­d e n ts sh o w ed u p a s reg is tra tio n , • d d in g th e i r n u m b er to 59 be-

‘ s tu d e n ts ,* t ra n s fe rs fromiOltf- Colleges a n d professionals j w M a g re f re sh e r co u rses .

T b e '1# fa c u lty m em b e rs an d t b e t r s tu d e n ts h * v e to them selves t f iw t . - l f l . th e c a m p u s , only r e ­c e n tly b u s tlin g w ith a b o u t 2000 p e o p le . S in ce g rad u a tio n e x e rc ise s iu a t 13 th e a d m in is tra tio n offices

Pag# Five — Sacond Sectiona n d s tu d e n t a c tiv itie s c e n te r h a r e k e p t u p fu ll o p era tio n .

T h e m o rn in g c la s se s , m ee tin g f ro m > a-m . td 12 o’clock a r e " P n n c ip ie t o I Sociology, ta u g h t b y D r . B e r tra m C rack er. L o n g B ran ch ; “A m erican L ite r­a tu r e I , ” w ith D r. H elen M . N e d , W est L o n g B ran ch ; "E co n o m ic G e o g ra p h y ," w ith R o b e rt J . T om - p a . S p rin g Lake, a n d “P h y s ica l S c ience in th e M o d ern W orld,’ w ith M iss Isab e lla M . D rew , W est E n d .

In th e ev en in g , f ro m V p j n . (o • p :in ., a r e ’’A b n o rm al P sy ­c h o lo g y ,'’ ta u g h t b y D r. S. C h arle s F ie c a , W est U a g B ran ch ; “ p r in c i ­p le s o f M ark e tin g ,” w ith Irv in g J . S hap iro , W est Long B ra n c h , and “ In tro d u c tio n to P h ilo so p h y ,” w ith D r . R a lp h B . W inn, E tb e n m . T h e re a lso a r e “ In tro d u ctio n to P ro ­fess io n a l E d u c a tio n ,” w ith D r. J o h n H . G ilb ert, A llenhurst; “ A n a ly tic G e o m e try ," w ith D r. L eo M . W ulf, Long B ran ch , and “ P e rso n a l H ygiene,” w ith G odfrey B u u e D i, E lb ero n .

Service With FirmTw o J e r s e y C en tra l P o w e r an d

L ig h t Co. em ployees, A rchangelo D. D IM attia ,- a ssig n ed to K ey p o rt, a n d R ay m o n d S. S zaro , a t th e U n t o B e a c h h e a d q u ar te r* , c o m ­p le te d 10 a n d f iv e y e a n o f se rv ice w ith th e f irm resp e c tiv e ly th is m o n th . ' ..........

7 MICE \ DINETTE SET*'

36 in. TA BtF 6 CHAIRS

TW0T0NE FORMICA TABLE TOP

WITH GREY TUBINCWe {jive Gold Bond Stamps

PARKW AY 1-0020

M * M D I N E T T E

Re* $129.00

Route 35MFG. CO.

Morgan South Amboy,

“ WUI Y ou G e t Y o u rs? 1

WILLGET YOURS

? •» ?

N . * J .

BAC-600GARDEN STATE ;

T h e D ivision at M a te r V eh ic les e a a a a t g u s ra a te a d e liv e ry of y e a r a e w lic e n se p la te s a n le sa y w i h a v e re p o r te d a a y c h a n g e e f a d d re s s . M o to rists a n w a n e d to r e p o r t a n y d u n c e o f a d d r t i i n o w t e f a w n p ro m p t d e liv e ry t l p la te s b y lo ca l a a t b a r t d a a , ■

Jewish War Vets Install Commander

R o b e r t G re e n b e rg , M iddletow n T o w n sh ip ^ w e s InstsU ed u com ­m a n d e r a h th a new ly fo rm ed Je w ish W a r V e te ra n s , B a y sh o rs P o st, a t s d in n e r b a ld mt the S hore P o in t l a s , H a t le t .

O th e r o f f lc e n In sta lled w e re J a c k G o U b a r b H as le t, s e n io r v ice c o m m a n d e r; H a r r y B ria r , M id d le­tow n; Ju n io r v ic e t t o n w e t ; B e r t G o ldstein . K ean sb u rg , Judge ad v o c a te ; M e r v P o - 'l t o th i n a n , M iddletow n Tow nship , q u a r t e r m a s te r a n d Saul D lu n o n d , N orth C en terv ille , a d ju ta n t

J a c k S te inberg , co u n ty com ­m an d e r , w a i in sta llin g o ffic e r and (p o k e o n th e a im s o f th e Jew ish W a r V e te ran s . H onored g u e s t w u R a b b i H a r ry L ev in e o f th e U nited H ebrew C on g reg a tio n , K e y p o r t S au l D iam ond se rv e d a s to a s t­m as te r .

M n . J s c k S te in b erg , p a s t presi- e n t o f th e Je w ish W ar V e te ran s A u x ilia ry , a d d re s se d th e m em b e rs a n d g u e s ts , s n d s tr e s s e d th e im ­p o r ta n c e o f sp o n so rin g a n a u i ; l l ia ry to th e new ly fo rm ed g ro u p ’

6 P .M .

* BOYS ,D u n g a r e e s

7 99's 1' -

8 P.M.

BOYSFLANNEL SHIRTS

77‘

WHITEDRESS

11P.M. ho is

GABARDINEDRESS

SLACKSS J 8 8

L o n * S ta rv e S b e s 11 to 17

Reg. $6.00 _ to $7.00

v;

i'

7 P.M, Odds And U s Hov

Boys W ool Or C o id u r o y la A e t s jSMEN S CAPS 10c BOYS TIES *2 MEN'S BERMUDA SHORTS *g. $298 9 9 c MEN'S SWIM TRUNKS R«g. $3.98 99cMEN'S SPORT SHIRTS Reg. $ 1.98 & $2.98 99c BOYS SPORT SHIRTS Reg. $i.w g g c

Studanti Will Urg» Bonds For Gducatlop

" E v e ry o n e t i l k j a b o u t tb s o a e d s of education b u t no o n e tlo e * iuiJr* tiring a b o u t i t ," is a s en ten c* o ften h e a r t a ro u n d N ew J e n a y . th ia p h ra s e shou ld now b e re le g s to d lo tha p a s t b e c au se p e n o a fc . 'u b o • r e In a position to u n d e rs ta n d a w l a p p re c ia te th e n eed * o f hlgfe*r *e»- c a tio n . som e 290 R u tg e r* - U ni­v e rs ity u a d e rg ra d u a ta a . h a v e or­gan ized R .E .S .C .U .R , th e R u tg e rs E m e rg e n c y S tu d en t C o m m ittee t o r E d u ca tio n , to d o s o m e th in ! a b o u t it. '

T h e s tu d e n ts c re a te d th a g ro u p e a r l ; l a s t y e a r to a d d a c tiv e su p ­p o r t fo r th a S M .N 0 .t t t b o n d re fe ren d u m w h ic h re s id e n ts ; w ill v o te u p o n N ov, 3. ,

T h e g ro u p h a a m s d e n u m ero u s plana to su p p o rt th e b o n d issu e . C u rren tly , g ro u p s o f s tu d e n t* s r e hoping to s a tu ra te th e c e n tr a l J e r ­se y a re a w ith a b ro ch u re en title d “ 12 Q u e itlo n a a n d A n sw e rs A bou t the N. J . C o llege B ond Iiiue.** T b e g ro u p s a im to d is tr ib u te th e h a n d ­o u ts w ith in th e nex t few w e e k s in the s to p p in g a re a s o f P e r th A m ­b oy , M s ta w a n , Long B ra n c h , As­b u ry P a r k , M idd le tow n a n d R e d B ank.'

Armstrong Official* Open Montreal Plant

-w* *v.. '■T h t b o a rd o f d ire c to r* o f th e

A m u tro n g C o rk Co. v is ite d th e n ew h e a d q u a r te rs o f A n n a tro n g C ork C a n a d a L im ited in M o n trea l M onday fo r a m ee tin g o f th e b o a rd s n d to u r o f n ew office sn d m an u ­fac tu rin g fac ilit ie s . D u rin g the v isit, th e A rm stro n g d ire c to r* of­f ic ia lly opened A rm stro n g Cork C a n s d a ’s n e w g e n e ra l office b u ild ing In M o n trea l.

f o r i n s u r a n c e c a l l

BOB ORR Route 36

Union BeachCOIfax 4-5022

tot* 9w U lrtwl MwwWi I t m a ItosfanUtolMVNMCt.

tun fem

N0W-KILLMOSQUITOES

W ITH YOUR

Power mower!

A T T A C H M E N TI "BA CX IV

lO ftM l* fMTers m r r m w tto u tamo w m

msm m mm umvN o v , t bc«vy*dvty setom ott*t »yp« EBuffkr, with rocotNO A r n c u m ^ Scrtwi onto toy 4-ctcfc tnpm W*exhiuti up io 214 H.P. S to d t oirt he**y

■ fog o f DDT, b tpuchlor and Allfthrt* th li kills fDftquiioet and tnn 1 fy 'nl fauectt. Um wiibout • pny a* muflto.C cm plctr 9ocom 9~^^h ia m

A T fA C IIM lM T "

SWARTZEL'SCARDEN CENTER

P A IO T « HARDW ARE

Hailet ■ COIfax 4-2211

GX Round-Up Starts Iii West

T e e n a g e g irls fro m P a k is ta n , Ind is, Jap an an d a p p ro x im ate ly 21 o th er o o un tries wiU b e am o n g th e 10,000 G irt S c o u ts a t th e 1MB sen io r round-up to b e b e ld fro m J u ly M l a t C o lo rad o S p rin g s . CoL Sam pling c h u c k w agon d ia - a e n o f th e w ild w a r t e r a a a d tin g in g s t cam p fires u n d e r w e s te rn e ta rs , g irl |u ide< a n d sco u t g ro u p s a ro u n d th e I re s w o rid w iii la a rn A m erican H istory a a d M k to r* from te e n -s g e n f ro sa a l l p a r t s ot th e U nited S ta te s . .......

To m ake tha t a b i w e f f i a g e asie r, a new g a m e , c a lla d " S a y It—in an o th e r lan g u a g e " h a s b e t a dev ised to h e lp A m e rtc a a (N i l Scouts a n d th e ir In te rn a tio n a l v tsfto rs b re a k th a t e a . T h ro u g h "Say U“ c a rd s a n d ra c o id s , £ l r t S e n n a th ro u g h o u t th e H a lte d State* have been lea rn in g to u s e b as ic ph rases ia F re n c h , J a p a n e s e , G erm an a n d S panish . -

Developed w ith th e h e lp o f tb a U .S. Office o f E d u c a tio n a n d th e F ore ign Service In a titu te Of th e U S. D ep artm en t o f S ta te , th a “ Say it" p ro jec t l l d e s ig n ed to encourage both teen -ag er* Slid volunteer a d u lts a t rau n d k ip to t r y th e ir skill in sp eak in g o th e r languagea. The c a rd s a n d record* feature io s im ple p h rese e u se d , d a lly In four language* . T h e pocket-a iled c a rd s a n av a ila b le to a ll Girl Scouts, sn d e v e ry g lr i w ho ls a ttend ing the round-up h i l r e ­ceived one ca rd f re e .

A m bttlau i l a n g u a g e P r e je c t"T h e ’Say i f p ro je c t I* t h *

la rg es t an d m o st a m b itio u s In te r-

BOHLEBtGAS

You Get Clean, Quick Heat For Cooking Prompt, Efficient

Service

KEYPORT CAS CO.M l l l a t a t t

Tol. iOwoli I&-1872 Cliffwood

n a tio n a l i sa g u a g * p r e je c t y e t a t­te m p te d by th * G irl S co u ts," a c ­co rd in g to M ra . M e rr it t C . F a r re l l , c h a irm a n o f th e round-up.

I a ad d itio n t o g ir l g u ides (n u n th e F a r E a s t , in v ita tio n s h ave b een ex tended to g i r l g u id es a n d S cdu t A ssoc ia tions in 41 c o u n tries . A ppro x im ately 20 In d ic a te d th a t th ey w ill b a rep re se n te d .

F olio wing th e round-up, In te r­n a tiona l g ro u p s wUI r e tu rn to th s borne* o f th e ir n e w A m e ric a n ( r i t a d s a n d sp e n d s a v tr a l w eek s a s g u ss t* o f Q lr l S cou t fam ilie s a a d council* th ro u g h o u t th * co u n try .

Dine OutS e v e ra l e m p ty * * * a f U nion

F ro c k s , K sy p o r t, re c e n tly en jo y ed

d in n er a t G oby’s S ou th Am boy, a n d a tte n d e d a m o v ie in P e r th Am boy. A tten d in g w e re M rs. D aniel D anxa, M r s. M atthew D a n ia , M rs . L a u ren c e D anza , M rs.

A lice W stso n , M rs . R u s s e ll T ra ­v e rs , M n . E l i i s b e th S tu rm , M rs. H e rb e rt B m w a, M iss 'D o ro th y H ubbs, M n . H e rm a n B oschen , M n . H elen N ew m an . — ......... — • r -

Friday Night SpecialRosary Beads And $■149 St. Christopher Car I

Medalim w i n d o w IKEYPORT JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS

COIfax 4-2008 47 W. Front St. Keyport

.. i . j ! i 1. j 5 i ] i* - • r . ( i t A i l I ■

- > . v - ■ i ; t-

! ,■ ( I V f - f / . r ,

|W* SHOE SALE STARTS THURSDAY, 9 A.M., JULY 2

1800 Pairs of Women's Spring and Summer Shoes op Sale

R E D G R O SS

A n d C O B B IE S NOW

Value* to $13.95 Not All Styles

C O T IL L IO N

H E E L H U G G ER S HOW

. . d

Values to $10.95

E a rly B ird S pecia l

F L A T S A n d

CASUA LS

m *»Values to $9.00

We W ill Be OPEN

Friday Nightt i l l 1 2 m i d n i g h t

Friday Night Special

560 Pairs Of Ladles' and Teenage Spring and Summer

Shoes

NOW * 3 8 8 .

2 Pr. For $5.00 Values to $10.00

Selected Oroup Of

MENSSHOESNOW , 6 * °

Values to $12.95

M any M ore V alues

G om e E a rly F o r

B eet S e lec tions

FEIGENS0N SHOES43 W. Front St., Keyport C6 lfox 4-0147 i

Your Special Value Purchase -

You Just Can't Afford To Miss-

Yes You Better Stop In Before

Midnight -

- ON S A L E -% r 7 p j n . , 8 p .m . 9 p .m .

SPRUK CUP

CLOTHES PINS3pkgs.37c

IS P in s 1* P k l .

Box of " 4 0 0 "

KLEENEX TYPE

TISSUES13®

Limit 3 to a Customer

Tonight Only6 : 0 0 P.M, Until 1 2 : 0 0 P.M.

Ladies DressesAll Styles and Patterns

2**447$2.37 EachValues to $ 3 . 9 8X : J* ' ■ ■

BK CLEAN SWEEP • YELLOW

CORN BROOMS7 7 cM m R eg . 11,11 Valu*

, • . DECORATED ,

11 Oz. TUMBLERS 6 for 5 7 c

SILICONE COVER and Ironing Pad

6 7 c-«R eg. I I .M Valu*

1 0 p .m . 1 1 p .m .Large 2 0 Gallon Galvanizsd

CMMCEUNS*1.94“

LADIES NYLONS6 0 Gauge 1 5 Denier • Irr.

.E “,3 3 c'*,rPU SfK

DRAPER^ ............

. ■ « . IL M V * h * > " ~

uim ltd PJt uadi istee ju t MIN'S SHORT SLEtVE

SHIRTS 81'**“

LARff PLASTIC

SW IM RINGS77® ^, # # R * | . | I . N V * h M

> * H

GreenStamps

W. R. NEWMAN COSELF SERVICE

5 . I O - 2 5 C STORE

? * H Oreen ,ftaimps ^

5K& Second Section THE MATAWAN JOURNAL• 4 -

Y““Private Adoption Agencies Should Share Responsibility” Says Greer

" p r iv a te ly f in a n c e d ado p tio n a g e n c ie s sho u ld n o t s h irk Iro m a c c e p tin g a la r g e r s h a re o f re* S pcnsib ility in he lp in g re so lv e w h a t a p p e a rs t o be a c r is is s itu a tio n t a ch ild w e l f a r e / '

T h e se w o rd s b y C . L i s te r G r e e r / e x ecu tiv e s e c r e t a r y o f the C h ild re n 's H om e S ociety of New J e rs e y , w h ich rec e n tly m ark e d th e beg in n in g o t i ts 66th se rv ic e y e a r, se rv e d a s a k eyno te fo r t h e so c ie ty 's an n u a l, m eeting of d ire c ­to rs an d m em b e rs h e ld in T ren ton .

; M r. G re e r 's r e m a rk s w ere m ad e - fopow ing hi* an n u a l rep o rt ia w hich . p ro g re ss .'ip ad e d u rin g the so c ie ty ’s

rec e n tly . te rm in a te d , f isca l y e a r w u ou tlin ed . .

S ta tin g th a t th e so c ie ty h a d p laced 106 ch ild ren lo r adoption

l o r a seco n d y e a r, a n d th a t th e g ran d to ta l o f h om eless and friend­le s s ch ild ren a id ed by th e socie ty w as d o s e to th e 14,000 m ark , M r. G re e r d e c la red th a t th e unfulfilled ta sk o f help ing N ew J e rse y children-in-need-of-aid w as so g rea t th a t it seem ing ly overshadow ed t h e accom plishm en ts o f all agencies; p riv a te .a n d public.

- D on 't R e s t On L au relsF o r th is reaso n h e -s a id p r iv a te

a g e n c ie s . such a s th e C h ild ren 's H om e Society o f N ew J e rs e y could n o t re s t on th e ir lau re ls . I n s te a d he sa id , they shou ld be s tim u la ted

Wall to Wall Carpet100% Nylon . Wool

.. Lineleum — Vinyl — R 0 M * r ...........Asphalt — Cork Tiles .

Sandran Forcasf VINYLS 6 it WM# Accolon — Birds *1.39 ««. rd.

. E x p e r t Installation '

Matawan FloorCovhnng Co.LO 6*4335

141 Main Street Matawan LO 6-4335

to a ssu m e a la rg e r and m o re ag­g ress iv e ro le in ex tending serv ices to m o re ch ild ren ln need of such sp ecia l serv ices.

M r. G re e r sa id he deplored th e c u rre n t ch ild w elfa re "p a n ic " w hich ! s tem m ed tro m „ a d m itted a b u ses of w elfa re law s an d the s ta te 's hom e life a ss is ta n c e p ro ­g ram . “ Civic-m inded lea d e rs who have been horrified by obvious cases of w elfare abuses uncovered in ce rta in e x tre m e situ a tio n s m ust not be b linded to th e n eed of the f a r g re a te r n u m b er o f c a se s of out-of-wedlock b if jh s th a t occur a ipong young m o th e rs rep resen tin g every w alk of life. Since each s ituation rep re se n ts a p rese n t an d p o ten tial burden on th e taxpayers) a n y ' m ea n s th a t ..w o u ld , rem o v e com pletely a eW ld from t h e w el­fa re ro lls ahou ld be g iven th e g re a te s t possible consideration . In th is p ro cess , p r iv a te adoption ag en cies , w ho w o rk u n d e r t h e au sp ices of a a d in dose co­o p e ra tio n w ith th * S ta te B o a r d of Child W elfare, m u s t j a s u m s a g r e t t e r ro U . - -

. Seeming Paalc “ D esp ite the c u rr e n t fu ro r and

seem in g panic, w e art firm in o u r be lie f that so long as people can be found w ho will give o f th em ­selves in th e In te res ts o f ch ild ren less to rtu n a te —ch ild ren not th e ir own—th e re is hope fo r A cotnm oi) iserfse reso lu tio n .o f ' t h e ch ild c a re p ro b lem s th a t fac e u i . ; '

We be lieve th a t a lac k o f funds Is the f ir s t o b jec tiv e fo r reso lu tion In the handling o f ch ild ren ’s p ro b lem s. W e a b p be lieve th a t

m o re people m u s t b eco m e in ­volved in th o u g h t a n d w o rk fo r ch ild ren . T h en a g a in , th e re Is a d ire need o f m o re c o m m o n s e n se a ttitu d es an d m an y r e c ru its f o r a m uch n eed ed ‘n ew c ru s a d e f o r the hom eless ch ild .’

‘T w o y e a rs a g o th e C h ild ren ’s H om e S ociety o f N ew J e rs e y p led ­g ed itse lf to w o rk to w a rd a doubling o f s e rv ic e s . T h a t goa l w as rea c h e d In e a ch o f th e tw o y e a rs ju s t en d ed . W e h o p e to fu rth e r in c re a se o u r s e rv ic e po ­ten tia l In th e y e a rs a h e a d . T h is c a n b e a c h ie v e d w ith th e co ­o p e ra tio n o f th e th ough tfu l m en a n d w om en w h o se f in an c ia l an d perso n a l su p p o rt c a n m a k e th e a ch iev em en t o f t h i l e h ig h p u r ­poses possib le .” M r . ' G re e r co n . ch ided . ............... t '

Two Bayshore Arfa Men Have Licenses Revoked. A ctin g S ta t* D ir e c to r o f M o to r V ehicles N ed J . P a r se k ia n a n ­n ounced the rev o c a tio n s o f d r iv e r s ’ l icenses held b f Jo sep h M cCoy, Box 222X, K ey p o rt, a n d T h o m a s K areck y , RD 1, M a ta w a n , u n d e r th e s ta te tra ff ic po in t sy s te m .

M r. M cC oy's license w as r e ­voked fo r a n In d efin ite p e rio d for h av in g re c o rd o t a con v ic tio n In J w i r Y ork fo r o p e ra t in g a m otor, vehicle w hile u n d e r tb e . In fluence of In tox icating liq u o r . A one-m onth rev o ca tio n a lso w a s O rd e red fo r M r. K areck y fo r th re e sp eed in g a n d one tra ffic s ig n v io la tio n c o n ­victions. . ‘

Firms Register For Contracts

All sm a ll f i rm s in te re s te d in obtaining G o v e rn m e n t R e s e a rc h and D evelopm ent p r im e o r su b ­con tracts w e re in v ite d b y th e Small B usiness A d m in is tra tio n to reg iste r th e ir q u a lif ica tio n s w ith this ag en cy b y J u ly 17.

A rthuf E . L o ig ,. reg io n a l d i­recto r of th e S m all B u sin ess A d ­m in istra tion f o r th is a r e a , sa id small f irm s th a t .b e l ie v e th ey a re qualified w ill b e in clu d ed in a listing w h ich w ill b e m a d e a v a il­able 10 g o v e rn m e n t p u rc h a s in g o f. fices and p r im e c o n tra c to rs .

A lis t of 1400 c o m p an ies w a t issued b y th e S m all B u s in e ss Ad­m in istra tio n i n D e c e m b e r 1958.

T h a an n o u n c em e n t l a i d th is lis t­in g now Is b e in g re v is e d a n d th a t a p p lic a tio n s t o r th e n e w d ire c to ry m a y b e o b ta in e d a t t h e S m all B u sin ess A d m in is tra tio n R eg ional Office, 42 B ro ad w ay , N ew Y o rk 4.

M r. L o n g s a id th a t co m p an ies in te re s te d -in lis tin g th e i r q ua li­f ica tio n s sho u ld 'ap p ly . . to .the A g e n c y 's R eg io n al Office for F o rm 449. In o rd e r to b e lis ted in th e re v ise d Issue, h e sa id , the co m p a n y sh o u ld file th e co m p le t­ed fo rm b y J u ly 17.

Only Small FinnsT h e n ew l is t w ill i c o n ta in only

th e n a m e s o f s m a ll f irm s . SBA g e n e ra l ly c la ss if ie s a f irm a s s m a ll fo r g o v e rn m e n t p ro c u re ­m e n t p u rp o se s w h en it is n o t d o m in a n t in i t s fie ld of opera tio n , an d w ith its a ff i lia te s em p lo y s few e r th a n 504 p e rso n s, o r Is

English MotorsMercury — Edsel - Lincoln

N E W AND USED C A R SMonmouth Street, Opposite Carlton Theatre

Re<l BankShadyside 7-4545 -1-6000

c e rt if ie d a s a s m a ll co n cern byth e SBA.

T h e n e w d ire c to ry w ill inclu d e in fo rm a tio n a b o u t e a ch f irm 's fie ld o f in te re s t , a re a o f sp ec ia l­iza tio n , p rev io u s e x p e rien ce in r e s e a rc h a n d d ev e lo p m en t an d te c h n ic a l s e rv ic e s , a v a ila b ility of la b o ra to ry an d te s t in g equ ip m en t, a n d p ro d u ctio n eq u ip m en t an d the n u m b er o f s c ie n tis ts , en g in eers, a n d tec h n ic a l em ployees of each co m p an y .

T h e d ire c to ry w ill ' b e m ad e a v a ila b le to a ll go v ern m en t pur- c h a f in g a g e n cie s a n d ia rg e f irm s In g a g e d in re s e a rc h an d develop­m en t a g en c ie s , a s well a s com* pon y ex ecu tiv es re sp o n s ib le , fo r. n eg o tia tio n o f R& D c o n trac ts .

D efen se B onds p a y th e i a n «r a te o f in te re s t a* th e W ar Bond* yo u b o u g h t d u r in g th e w ar. B u y som e!

Thursday, July 2, 1959

Keyport Hearing Aid

Center49-51 W. Front St.

KeyportCOIfax 4*2008Eves by Appointment .

HOURLY SPECIALS STARTING AT 6:00 P.M. FRIDAY, JULY 3

. » :M O’CLOCK S P E C IA L -

BOY'S PANTSTan Ivy S trip e - Sixes « * M B*ys* - t t - M H usk ies

V alues to $1.I t —1st Q u ality . 1 « :« O ’CLOCK S P E C IA L «

MEN'S PANTSB each c lo th a n d Ivy S trip e — 1st Q u a lity — V alu es to M .M

C0NKLI

S h o p F r id a y N igh t

12 P.M.

Servits Ter 8

WITH PURCHASE 0?

DishwasherReg. Prkt 239.95

7 ,O ’CLO CK SPE C IA LS

G E. SLIMLINE 1>M44 PORTABLE TV^C abinet Depth 7,1/4 in. Model n n u s Series « ;

14444G.E. RANGE

G.E. Dishwasher*1 Only Modtl No.* BE748

G.E. Refrigerator s lC A 44*3 N y U S U

44

G.E. WATERHEATERS Model No. YG32

G.E. AutomaticModel No. WA35DS

74“WASHER

44

ik ». FEDDERS ' Minute Mount Portable

Limited Quantity 7Va Amp. Plug In

WITH PURCHASE OF

*AL3 Ho. ICS-9300 ! Stereo Recording's*AIB No. ISP-9301 f By RCA Victor

8 P.M. T O 1 0 P.M . SPE C IA L S

A 4 - J l l Model No.KvA 17 17PTI950

PORTABLE TVRCA TV o>i,.lii%9.9j THE BERKSHIRE 24444

Space Saving

RCA Whirlpool 1CA44 24"W ASHER 2-°-n-,yEA5F 164RCA Whirlpool ELECTRIC DRYER____________EP205

RCA Whirlpool GAS RANGE <340RCA Full StereoPORTABLE Model SES6-3

16444

164“ 8444

21" Table Model

4 P . M . T 6 1 1 P M. SP E C IA L S

Portable by2corey

Air Conditioners44

Kelvinator 0,*«oL« WASHER AUTOMATIC

44WAJ5

Kelvinator DGJ5)rig. Li 219.95GAS DRYER * 14444

Kelvinator ih 1CJI44 REFRIGERATOR * „ “ BIG 8 CU. FT.

Bendix Electric to.ivDRYER Orig. List 179.95 '

44

Sunbeam Electric C 444 LAWN MOWER

SEW ING MACHINE DEPT.: y - y - ■ ■

W hite Desk Model 74.44 Remington Portable 44.4<4 Automatic Zig Zag 144.44 lin g er Featherweight 124.44

Portable :

Johnson Floor Wqxers PoHdible'|W^n^nflq*V/V^ ; ^ W : y . : •'•'•i?4 Broil King triple Plated Fpb<J^|icers, . . 14,44Detecto Scales ' . . . . . ; . . . . . ........ fr.9^Scotch'Coolers . . V. . . . . . . . . . . . . 6$4Outdoor Barbecue .............. 4.94GiE. Hand Mixers V ’. . " . . . . . 14*44Sunbeam HandMixer* ; 1 4 , 4 4 • Broiler Grill and Rotisseries . . . . . . . . 18.44

jSunbepiri IrjifiTable* . . . .!."..Portable Tqpe Recorder .......... 74.44Sylvania Table Radio ............. 14.44Hoover Vacuum C leaner..................... 44.44Electro Lux Vatuum Cleaner . . . . . . . . 44.44BoontwareStarter Set—Service For 4 9.44G1.E. Steam and Dry Iro n . . . . . . . 14.44Sunbeain Electric Hedge Trimmers . . . 29.44Automatic Perculatprs ........ ............ 11.44Automatic Toasters .......... 9.44Lady Sunbeain Shavers . . . ; ............. 10.44Flint Hollow Ground Knife Set . . . . . . 4.44Portable Radio Cases .94Jewel Portable R adios ............. 19.44-Chrome Stove M a ts .................................. 9418" Utility C abinets.................... 9.44Sunbeam Fry P a n ................ 14.44Hair Dryers -9.4415 Piece Bar-B>Q Se t . . . . . . . . - . . . . . 7.447 Piece Canister Set .......... 6.44Prpsto Pretsure Cooker . . . . . . . . . . . . 11.44

* SPECIAL ^Music Record Dept.DIAMOND NEEDLES reg 24.95 $11«

FABIAN LONG PLAY -DION AND THE BELMONTS LONG PLAY JWas 3.98 NOW $2.9 8

-33% LONG PLAY ALBUMS: - $1.98 «p

33 J/3 STEREO LONG PLAY. . ; $2.98 »p i

OVER 7000 SINGLE RECORDS 3 w r $ 1 . 0 0

ONTHS TOUSE OUR METER BANK PLAN

Un us tor service uii Major Appliances And Television Sets

4 4 W . Front S t, C O Ifa x 4 - 2 7 0 0

'■ 1 'v : ' " ' , , i " " ' ................. ■ ' ■ : j v ' t ; “

Thursday, July, 2, 1959 THE MATAWAN JOURHAl fagoSeven — Second Section

Distribute New College Catalog

?1 ie l a t e s t M onm outh College . c a ta lo g h i t b e a t d is tr ib u te d , au -

n o u n c ia g a n ew c u ir ic u lu m ia po litic a l a r ie n c e a n d lis tin g c o u rs ­e s to b e o ffe red fa S ep tem b er. O th e r ch an g e* in clu d e new co u rs ­e s . a s c a le d s tu d e n t ac tiv ities fe e , a n d • sch ed u le o f tw o su m ­m e r tn a in n s , n ow in e ffe c t, in ­s te a d o f o a e se ss io n a s before.

T h e b o o k 's p u rp o se i s to q u i n t u s e rs w ith M onm outh and tk e n a tu re o f i t s d a y a n d ev en in g o p e ra t lo q fo r c o m m u te r S tudent!. S c h to ls , l ib ra rie s , p ro fess io n a l o r ­g a n is a t io n a n d h ig h sch o o l g rad u

- a te s u s e th e c a ta lo g . U s five ma- for se c tio n s d escrib e th e co llege, tb e tw o -y ea r c u r r ic u lu m : , th e fo u r-y e a r c u rr icu lu m * , c o i n e i f o r co lleg e c re d it an d c o u rse s fo r •4 u l( s . AU m a > ir s tu d y a re a s h i v e ad d itio n a l c o u rse s to m eet s tu d e n t H eeds, .' T h e h e w 'N a tio n a l D e fe n se Stu­d e n t L o a n P r o g ra m is In tro d u ced (air th e f lra t t im e In th e cata log . A b o d e s c r ib e d a re tra d itio n a l m e in s to w a rd p a y m e n t o f fees, s a c h a a sch o la rsh ip s , d e fe rred p a y m e n t p i ta s , lo in s f ro m th e co llege, a n d p a rt- tim e jo b s o n a n d o f f c a m p u s . A ty p ic a l fu ll-tim e s tu d e n t 's ex p en ses fo r o n e se m e s­te r , o r h a lf -y ea r , i s g iv en i s {425. H i l l in c lu d e s a la b o ra to ry co u rse am o n g th e o th er* , book* i n d s tu ­d e n t a c tiv itie s . T b e f ig u re is f i t h ig h e r t h i n U s t y e a r. A fu ll-tim e s tu d e n t , w ill p a y th a t m u c h a s h i s s tu d e n t s e rv ic es i n d a c tiv itie s fee . I t e o w r s lia b ility Insu rance, s u b s c r ip t io n t o c e r ta in cam p u s p u b llc itio aa , ad m iss io n s t o c e r ta in e v e a ts , s tu d e n t c h ib s ex p eases a n d o th e r s e rv ic e s t a d p ro je c ts . A p i r t - th n e s tu d e n t w ill p a y IS . A su m m e r s tu d e n t p a y s p . T he c a ta lo g \o f fe r s a b rea k d o w n Ust fo r f ig u rin g expenses,

T h lrte e n ^ fo u r-y e a r m a jo r s lead ­in g to th e B ach e lo r o f A rts a n d B ach e lo r o f S c ien ce D eg ree* i r e d esc rib ed , a s w ell a s II two- y e a r p ro g ra m s lead in g to th e As­so c ia te i n A rts D eg ree . T h e two- y e a r p ro g ram * p re p a re a tuden ts fo r fu r th e r a tu d y o r fo r w o r t tn sem i-p ro fess io n al fie lds. In th e M o n m o u th , C om m unity In stitu te section p f th e ca ta lo g , a d u lt edu­cation c o u rse s a ra lis ted in m a th ­em a tic s , s e c re ta r ia l w o rk , s ttn o - typy , e n g in e e rin g d raftin g , s r t a n d m u sic . N o p re p a ra tio n is n eed ed to e n te r th ese c o u rse s .

A w a rd e d F o r 3 5 Y e a rs O f S e rv ice

Russell Henry/Chaadkr Ave.,-Keypert, (tfcht), aecelm aa award from State Highway Cmnmissianer Dwight M. G. Palau* la recaf- nltim af IS years af service with tha State Highway Department. C u t mlssiwer Palmer recestly presented Jl awards at the Stats Highway •5®“ BdUag <■ T M m ta deputaMat employee* whe had served 13, « , and 45 years. . '!

Queen Will Reign Over State Fair

O n th e open in g d»y o t th e N ew J e rs e y S ta te F l i r , S u n d iy , Sept. 2®. ■ n ew q u een lo re ig n o v er th e w eek -taag fes tiv itie s tr i l l h e se le c te d lo sn o ceed M a s G era ld in e B in d e r. I rv ia g to a , la s t y e a r 's w in­n e r . .

' T h t c o m p e titio n la opea la aU slngl* g irls , W -y e a rM -a g e a a d o v e r, w h o ara re s id e n ts o f New J e rs e y . I a a d tU d o a to th e tro p h y th e new q f ie e a 'a a d h e r c h ap ero n e w ill b a th a ..g B e s ts o f th e fa ir m an a g e m en t fo r a .w eek a t Hotel H ild eb rech t a a d w ill b e a w ard ed a t tM sav ing* hood. All coa- t e a u i t a u a d e r I I n u * t h av e the w ritte n oonaent o f a p a re n t o r leg a l g u a rd ia n .

E n try b lan k s now a ra ava ilab le a n d m ay be o b tained by w riting th e New J e rse y S ta te F a ir , Box f t ) , T ren ton .

O w n e r - tn in e r D ouglas S m all p lan s to r e tu rn P r in c e d u lto u lm e lo h u rd le rac in g d u r in g th e seaso n s t M onm outh P a rk , w h ere the h u rd le rs sw ing into ac tio n o a J u ly I. P r in c e duH oulm e h a s bc$n confin ing h is e flo rts to tu r f r tc e s ia rec e n t w eeks. H e w as m'MMO- c la im in U K a t A tlan tic C ity . ‘

Rumson Reading InstituteRU SSE L L G. R A N N EY , D irec to r - J tU m se n 1-1IM

- SUMMER SESSION, JUNE 29 - AU<£ 22

| R u m $ o n a n d S e a G i f tS u p p lem en tary C o u n t s In B a s ic S U U Jo r B e tte r

S uccess In S d w e i a n d C ollege

READING AND ENGLISHR e ad in g . W ritin g . S tu d y S kills

1 T h re e - ilo u r S essions E a c h W eek, D a y o r E v e a ia g _ T h is c o u rs e is o ffe red a t a l l lev e ls f ro m sev en th g ra d e th ro u g h co llege, w ith s tu d en ts g ro u p ed hom ogeneously a c co rd in g to n b n itjr. I t helps s tu d e n ts to re a d w ith sp eed a n a co m p reh en s ion , 'to w r i te g ra m m a tic a l ly and logically , a n d to in c re a se th e i r know ledge o f v o cab u la ry . T his c o u rse is v ery p o p u lar w ith se rio u s s tu d e n ts w ho a re an x io u s to Im prove th e ir school g rad e s a n d t q o b ta in m ax im u m p rep a ra tio n fo r co lleg e b o a rd a n a o th e r types o f e n tra n c e e x a m s .

Elementary Reading for children in grades 1-6* I T w o-H our S essions E a c h W eekThia c o u rs e em p h a s ize s p h o n e s an d t ig h t v o c a b u la ry a n d o th e r m eth o d s o f w o rd p e rcep tio n , p a ra g ra p h co m p reb cp sto c , p h ra s e rea d in g , v o c a b u la ry build ing . T h e ch ild ren m ee t in sm all g roups a cco rd in g to rea d in g level.

Public speaking and Dramatics1 T h ree-H eu r S e s s ie u E a c h W eek, E v e n in g s Only

T h is c o u rs e Is d e sig n ed to m ee t th e n eed s of s tu d e n ts for a m o re e ffec tiv e o r a l e x p re ss io n of th e ir tho u g h ts . T he f irs t h a lf o f e tc h c la s s Is d e v o te d to study u d drill in th e p rin c ip a l e le m e n ts o l la n g u a g e , tk e second half to sp eech es , d eb a tes , a n d d ra m a tic p rese n ta tio n s , E v e ry s tu d en t w ill h ave the o p p o rtu n ity to b e ­co m e e ffec tiv e i n d r e la x e d w hile p e rfo rm in g in the p resen ce of o th ers .T he c o m e In s tru c to r i s PA U L AN D E RSO N , p ro fess io n a l a ^ o r a i d d i re c to r fo r m an y y e a ra , a n d fo rm e rly in s tru c to r a t th e A m erican A cad em y o f D ra m a tic A r t , H u n te r C otle*e, a a d H igh­lan d M an o r.

. Languages1 T w o-H w rr Session* E a c h W eek Cen r id a g O a s a e a

. I a L a tin , F re n c h , a a d S p a n ish a t V ario u s L ev e ls

MathematicsWe b e lie v e t h a t a ll s tu d e n ts sh o u ld develop a h ig h d e g re e o f aidII in a p p ly in g a r i th m e tic lo a w ide v a rie ty o f p ro b lem s. T h a t

- m an y d o n o t i s sh o w n b y tb e low sc o re s m ad e b y m a n y a e n h n a fa th e p ro b lem -so lv in g p a r t o f th e "C ollege B o a rd s ." A n o f o u r m a th e m a tic s c o u rse s Include s o m e a ri th m e tic . All course* a r e p lan n e d to dev e lo p a log ical a p p ro a c h to p ro b lem -so lv in g sn d to d ev e lo p fac ility in a p p ly in g m a th e m a tic a l p ro ce sse s a c cu ra te ly .

- Bask Arithmetic For Students' . I d n a H o s r S e a s o n s E a c h W eek

T h e se c o u rs e s a r e p h a se d la w ith th e rea d in g in stru c tio n s o th ea tu d e n ts w ho w ish c a n ta k e b o th c o u rse s . „

Junior High Arithmetic. . ■ 1 T w o -H o u r S e ss lsn s E a c h W eek

• Math Survey I .1 T t a n s I l e e r f r u l n o t E a c h W a d i ,

I n te n d e d p r im a r i ly fo r n in th a n il te n th g ra d e m a th s tu d e n ts , th is c o u rs e rev ie w s a r i th m e tic a n d f i n t y e a r a l g e b r a .

_ ‘ . Math Survey" H1 T h re e -H o u r S essions E a c h W eek • .......... ..

ju n io rs a n d sen io rs , th is c o u r t? re v ie w s ( h e . t h r e e d g h sch o o l m a th a n d in c lu d es s o m e o f th e m o re p i n In a ri th m e tic . M o s t o f th e e f fo r t i s d ev o ted to

Math Survey III ‘1 T h re e H ea r S t r r i s a s E a t* .W e e k

Unified i years o fd i f f i c u l t ta l t e b r a . ,

-T h is c o m a t r l n t e n d e d l O g i v e e x t r a b e l p l o c o m p e te n t s e n io rs w h o a r a p lu m in g to ta k e co lleg e m a th , f t Inrliid r s m n y o f th a to p ic s ta u g h t I s ,c o lle g e s lg e o ra , rev ie w s tr ig o n o m e try , a n d in tro d u c e s a n a ly t ic g e o m e try .

Director RUSSELL G, RANNEYF o rm e r ly A sso c ia te D irec to r NYU

S e n d fo r B ulle tin

IUS:e Dti

Rumson Reading InstituteAvenue of Two Rivers Rumson, N. J.“ • • RUmion 1^1650 ' .....

Zoning Ordinance Survey Underway

A s tu d y ot lo ca l zon ing o rd i­n a n c es a n d h ow th ey a ffe c t th e f a n n e r a a d o th e r n ira l_ ow n ers , la u n d e rw a y l a N aw J e r ­se y . T h e p ro je c t Is being, sp o n ­s o re d b y th e B u re a u o ( P ta n a ls g , S ta te D e p a r tm e n t o f C o n se rv atio n a n # D ev elo p m en t, a a d th e J t u a l A d v iso ry C fn sS d t" S ta te D e p a r t ­m e n t a f A rgfcuK nre.

C om m en tin g o a th e D e p a r tm e n t o f A g ricu ltu re ’s In te re s t i a . th e ' su rv e y , S e c re ta ry o f A g ricu ltu re P h illip A lam p i a a id th a t N ew J e r ­se y fa rm er* o ften Hod th em se lv e s re s tr ic te d ia th e i r n o rm a l o p e r a tio n s b y lo ca l land use o rd i n sn ces .

T h e p r e s e n t s tu d y is th a f irs t I s r g e ^ c a le a tte m p t, h e s ta te d , tod e te rm in e to w h a t ex ten t th e p ro ­v isions o f lan d u se o rd in a n c e s an d o th e r co n tro ls a ffe c t f i r m op er. lU o n s . M r. A lam pi p o in ted o u t th a t N ew J e rs e y now has -m ore t f i ih 450 lo c i l p l in n ln g b o a rd s .

' T a P ro b e P rov isionsT h a .s u r v e y w ill in v es tig a te lit

d i iq a lH h e p ro v is io n s of e ic h local l i S F l j f e h|W, With p a r t ic u la r e m ­p h a s is o n its e ffe c ts on a g ric u ltu re . W hen co m p iled th is fall, re su lts w ill b e p u b lish ed m d d is tr ib u te d to co u n ty a g ric u ltu ra l a g e n ts , f a r m o rg an iza tio n s , leg is la to rs , p la in in g b o a rd s k n d o th e rs In-, te re s te d ln a g ric u ltu re i n d r u ra l N ew J e rs e y . .

M r. '^ A la m p i fo re sa w se v e ra T benefits ' f ro m th e a tu d y : F a r m e r s w ill be a b le to c o m p a re th e ir local o rd in a n c e s a n d those fit o th e r co m m u n ities ; po ten tia l conflic ts ca n b e a v o id e d ; >and th e in fo r­m atio n o b ta in e d w ill b e usefu l in a m en d in g ex is tin g o rd in a n c e s o r co n s tru c tin g new ones.

F a rm e rs , M r. A lam pi p o in te d ou t. o ften do not p a rtic ip a te In the d iscu ssio n s w hich .p reced e th e e n ­a c tm e n t of to n in g o rd in an ces in r u ra l a n a s a n d th u s lo ca l leg is- u t t m m ay b e co m e u rb a n -o r ie n ta l. H e u rg e d f a rm e rs to ta k e a m o re a c tiv e p a r t in local p lan n in g i n d m ik e s u ra th a t a g ric u ltu ra l In­te r e s ts a r e rep re se n te d .

National Guard Has New Quota

M a j. G en . J s m e s F . C satw eB , th e C h ief o f S ta ff o f N ew J e rs e y , h as a n n o u n ced th a t e n lis tm e n t re ­s tr ic t io n s fo rm e rly Im p o sed a n Mn A rm y N a tio n a l G u a rd h a v e lif ted an d s iz a b le q u o tas b een v s ig s i td to a ll G u a rd W ith a p re s e n t s tre n g th o f t f - p r o x im a te # ; 11,m , th e . AORjfc G u a rd c a n e n lis t u p to a l t r e a g th o f 13,930. U n lim ited o p en in g s a r a a v a ila b le fo r v e te ra n s m a y be ab le to re -e n lis t i a th a i r f a rm e r ran k .

Y o u n g m en w ho e n lis t fo r *1* m o n th s a c tiv e d u ty tra in in g p n b - a b ly w ill go to F o r t D ix fo r t h e i r b a s ic tra in in g , a f te r w h ich th e y w ill a t t e n d se rv ic e s ih o a l i I t v a rio u s U.S. A rm y p o s ts la tht co u n try . ' . . .

T y p es o f tra in in g iv a U a b le In U .S. A rm y G u a rd sm e n Inchs4c th e fie lds o f p e rso n n e l a a d sup p ly a d m in is tra tio n , ra d io ; t e l a t y p ] * , r a d a r , su rv e y in g , a u to a n d t r a d e m ec h a n ics , coo k s, m e ta o ro lp ty , a irp la n e m ec h a n ics u d a t t a r s .

S e rv ic e la th e N ew J e rs e y A rm y N a t i o n a l G u a rd ' i J v f * ' y o u n g m en a n o p p o rtuni ty to d is­c h a rg e th e i r m il ita ry ob lig a tio n b y a tte n d in g w eekly tra in in g sea.-' s io a s w ith a h o m e town G u a rd u n i t N o n -p rlo r s e rv ic e at U k e s ix m o n th s a c tiv e d u ty h r t ra in in g a t - r e g u la r A rm y tra in in g

In fo rm a tio n o n e n lis tm e n t a w y b e o b ta in e d a t a n y o t th a O N a tio n a l G u a rd a rm o r ie s la s ta te . T h e m a jo r n a t ts i n J A rm o re d D ivision , w ith h e a d q o a it- e r s l a E a s t O ra a g e ; (h a IT ' A rm o re d C a v a lry R e g l n s s t (E a se x T rp o p ) w ith he a d q u a r te rs la N ew ark ; th e W r d A rm o r G ro u p , w ith h e a d q u ar te rs , l a N ew B runsw ick ; th e 111th F ie ld A » UUery G ro u p , w ith h e a d q u a r te rs ia T re n to n , a n d th e 2S4th A nti­A irc ra f t A rtille ry G roup, wiUt h e a d q u a r te rs i a E lisa b e th . T h e re a re 21 b a tta lio n s a s s ig n e d to tltesa m a jo r h e a d q u ar tem .

YOUR NEW

ELECTRIC

SERVICE BILt

Baglnalag this aMMh ahi electric asrvlaa MBs racelvsl hy < kaVa • paw M ,

I I n f C M L 'i Bay D d W s a w M

l i t an r UB Is i a Brst aMp In ear mm k l lig p m iiw i d U wMWa (ha asst yaar « ■ Sa

Tha chug* la lha appearance Is tad a small past of th* ov*raH slsiy a stary flat ah* tartalis naw m thsils ol printing yow MB sad pasting aad recording yaur sbclrle sarvfe* charga*.

Those chiaaaa, «M*d MfMhar. aah* lar mate sltlclwl epsraMan, laaar adHjBm , IsaSsr fail, laa a t (Bargee aad grtntsr capacity f«r M ars iroath.

TMs Is a | mads pssslMs by ths new tad im a a t a u r madanliad a la I M s m l aal Is part d l «ar caadaul pngram at-planning aad M H Mt pasSMa service at t e lowest aaiilble cast.

aad sjcpiaded hlOlag csctir ahead la pernUa ths best

Jersey Central lower a LightC O K M N I

Librarians Needed By Vets Administration

A p p ro x im a te ly SO l ib ra r ia n s a r e n e e d ed In V e te ra n s A d m in is tra ­tio n In sta lla tio n s lo ca ted th ro u g h ­o u t th e U n ited S la te s a a d P u e r to R ico , Ih e U n ited s t i t e s c iv a S e r­v ice C om m ission ann o u n ces . T h e v a c a n c i e s a r e in p a tie n ts ’ l ib ra rie s m d m ed ica l ncor%I. l i ­b r a r ie s i n d p a y e a tr a a c a s a la ­r ie s o f $4980 a y e a r . .

T o q ua lify , a p p lic a n ts m u s t h a v e c o m p le te d a M l co lle g e co u rse w hich . Included i t le a s t 24 se m e s te r h o u rs In l ib r a ry sc ie n c e . In id d ith m , th ey m u st h iv e h i d o n e y e a r o f e x p e rie n c e a s a li­b ra r ia n o r o n e y e a r o f g r a d u a te s tu d y In l ib r a ry s d e n c e .

,F o r fu ll in fo rm a tio n re g a rd in g th e r eq u irem e n ts a n d in s tru c tio n s o n ap p ly in g , a p p lic a n ts sh o u ld se e A n n o u n c e m e n t N o. 1OTB w h ich m a y b e o b ta in e d a t m a n y p o s t offices th ro u g h o u t th e court, t r y , o r f ro m th c U . S . C ivil S er­v ic e X o m m iis io e , W ash in g to n 15, D . C.

Area Residents To . Serve On Petit Jury

A re a re s id e n ts se le c te d lo s e rv e e a th a M on m o u th C oun ty P e t i t J u r y t r a m J a a e 9 th ro u g h S e p t > a r e M riV M ild red B ille y . M rs . G r i c e P . D odson, M rs . E th e l H e a te r , A rth u r W . In g ra m . M iU w s a : M rs . J u d y E . B lich , M o rg an v ille : Wit- H am B u r t e . W est K e a n sb u rg ; P e t t y H . C h ln e ry , J o s e p h H . CoWai Jr., C h r is to p h e r J . Dillon., M rs . V a le ria M . K ing , M rs. C aro l L. L ew is , H e a d e r ic k C, R o ssi. A r­th u r T . S p ra g u e , A r th u r J . Sulx- m a n n . K e y p o rt; A lfonso P . C uom o, C lilfw ood; M rs . F re d a M . C lauseo , H azlet; M rs . M a rg a re t L a m b re c h t, C e d i K S ta v e r j r . , M rs. M alh iid a IL W u rs t, J a m e s L . E ng lish . U nion B each ; J a m e s J . S co tt, M rs. H e len G . S chu ltz , K e an sb u rg .

R eg in a ld N . W e b s te r 's Q u ill, c h am p io n ju v en ile filly o f la s t s e a s o n , is th e f ir s t nom inee t o th e M onm outh O ak s , $50,000 a d d e d tq b e ru n A ug . 1. S , M . B a r to n 's G re e k S t a r g e ts a s im ils r h o n o r, h a v in g b e e n tb e f i n t h o n e n u d e e lig ib le fo r th is s e a s o n 's ren e w a l o f th e M oM M OtlT H sn d ie sp ,

I July » .

ATLANTIC ROCKETS AHEAD 1 *THE GREATEST HOLIDAY VALUES IN THE GALAXY +

Friday Night 6 to 9 p.m .________________________ ¥OLYMPIC 21 INCH

T VKomi Comote

$ A U S B

Bendix Economat

Hot PointDELUXE - DOUBli DOOi

Refrigerator Freezer

0 RO LL O U T SHELVES • AUTOM ATIC D EFRO ST

• R E G . M SJS

FAMOUS MAKE

Wringer

WASHER

. snail BRAND

21" CONSOLE

Television

Inducting

3 Months

Service

Mart fto naw s h a p e af TV— aleck, slim, beau- Ulal to behold I Vcrl-thln styling—tbe most eUnctive portable you've ever seen. Loaded with txfta-btiJummKt RCA Vic lor icaiuro, . yet to llintwright you'll m nt to late it everywhere I Come io today and pick one up, YoaH probabty carry It right hornet - tm

4 4'/, HP W elhilt"Mighty Mite"

A irConditioner

• THEHMOSTAf OONTIIOL a CAN B CtJK FD FOR

CAII'.MHVr WINDOWSSensational Low Prlc^l

‘ 7 8 "- w m r w m r

20" WIN00W FANW

HATED NO. I RV CONSUMKMI “ELBCI1IICAU.r

J K V J J S I B U ^

WESTtMNOUSEM0MU1RE

Cools 4 or 3 Rooms at a Time

A D JU IT A M X S P F .C D IAND tlEIGIftll

YOUNGSTOWN

42 INCHPOUCELAW TOP

. • P in s W irrW W 9 0 M I V t K tu n t U m . R igh t T s Ih d t « s M l a

A t l a n t i c A p p l i a n c e C o .We Service What We Sell

3 East Front St.Agency No. 3 Ftigidaire Authorised Servlco

COIfax 4-3012 Keyport

Including

Fixtures

Toga Eight — Second Section WE MATAWAN JOURNAL Thursday, July 2, 1959

State Fair To Have New Look

_ ^ W hen 4 h e N ew J e rs e y S ta te* '* 7 a ir opens i ts g a te s &t th e big

exhibition g ro u n d s In H am ilton Tqw hship, o u tside o f T ren to n , on Sunday, Sept. 20, v is ito rs w ill be ag reeab ly su rp r ise d a t th e “ new look.” A n ad v iso ry . com m ittee , consisting o f rep re se n ta tiv e s _of s ta te , c iv ic , a g ric u ltu ra l an d in* d ustria! o rg an iza tio n s have been p lanning fo r m o n ths to m ak e this y e a r 's F a i r th e b es t e v e r, and th ere w ill b e m an y n ?w exhib its

t n d innovations, Including a new M idw ay, to e n te r ta in an d ed u c a te young a n d old.

A m os K irby , M uHica Hill, is c h a irm a n of the com m ittee , w hich •alread y h as o b tain ed a g o v e rn ­m en ta l a to m ic en e rg y exhib it cov­erin g 5000 sq u a re fee t; a new g a rd e n m a r t w here equ ipm en t for h o m es, an d in d u stria l p lan t u se w ill be ori, d isp lay; a d iffe ren t p o u ltry show which wiii fea tu re co lorfu l b ird s and d em o n stra tio n s o f the hatch ing and ra is in g of ch icks; d isp lays of p rocessed foods an d a n expanded flow er show w ith special exh ib its," Ai d ah lia s 'a n d g ladiolus. '

Y e s ! o r N o ? M o w e r S a le7 Start* 10:00 P.M. July 3 .............

W e W an t T o Sell 20 P o w er M ow ers

. D isp lay M odels O nly

YOU M AKE Y O U R B E S T O F F E R

W E R E P L Y E IT H E R YES O R NOIN ALL CASES WE REMAIN FRIENDS

• „ . , _ r ■ * ' ' •

Open TfO Midnight July 3rd, FridayYOU! HARDWARE DEPARTMENT STORE

Phene COIfax 4*2000

26-28 W. FRONT ST., KEYPORT, N J .F R E E PA R K IN G AT R E A R O F STO RE

THESE

SIZZLER SPECIALS FOR THE LATE SHOPPERS

Sale Begins 6:00 P.M. to 12:00 P.M; JULY 3rd

Ice Cream Scoops *»«• 59* Clopqy Paper Shades ^ 2 9 *R{GID FRAME SWIM POOLS

72"x72"x12" $1 2 .8 872 x48 x10' R tg . n t H * 8 .4 0

1 qt. Aluminum Paint an 8 8 e 1 qt. Paint and Varnish Remover” 4 5 * 1 qt. Odorless Thinner *'< ***35*

Venetian Blinds R e g .$ 2 .M * 1 , ^ 5 IA sso rted S ite* • ■ •

26 • 28 W. FRONT ST., KEYPORT Ytfiir Hardware Department Store. F R E E PA RKINO A T R E A R

T he reg u la r a ttra c t io n s will a g a in b e p rese n ted including the s ta te , g ran g e , 4-H and education­a l exhib its an d th ere will h e the u su a l c a ttle , sheep , g o a t, swine and rab b it shows.

An a ttra c t iv e g ran d s ta n d p ro ­g ra m is be ing a rra n g e d by G eorge A. H am id, p res id en t and g en e ra l m an a g e r of the F a ir . Al* location of space now is being m ad e b y M rs. A nto inette Jem i- son, fa ir s e cre ta ry . B lanks a re ava ilab le fo r the e n tr ies in domes* tic a r ts an d o th er d ep a rtm en ts an d m ay be ob tained from the N ew Je rse y S ta te F a ir office, Box 66ff;"Trenton.

T h e fa ir will c lose S unday, Sept, 27.

Disabled Workers Gin Collect SS* Sept. 30 can be ao Im p o rtan t d a te for d ep en d en t, of ce rta in disab led w o rk e n . accord ing to Al­lan A. B ass, D la trk t M a n ag e r of th e P e r th Am boy Social S ecurity A dm inistra tion office. ’

T he l t t i am endm ent* to t h e Social S ecu rity Act "kuthorlzed m onthly benefit paym ent* to de­penden ts of r w orker w ho fa re­ceiv ing d isab ility In su rance bene- OJa; f i r , B am '^ p la in e d , H e a d d ’ ed, how ever, th a t a i ln th e c u e 9f o th e r types gf social te c u r ity paym ents, re tro ac tiv ity l i lim ited to 12 m onths fro m th e d a te a c la im M liled. Thus, i ln c e the a m endm ents b e c a m • effective w ith S ep tem ber 1958, a n app lica­tion m ust b e m * d e no la te r than th is S ep tem ber, In o rd e r tb avoid th e loss o f one o r m o re m onths’ b enefits . Of co u rse , n o p ay m en ts can b e m ad e fo r m on ths before S ep tem b er IMS, the m onth the la w w as am ended . ■

T he ch an g es p erm it p aym ents to a ll th e following c la sse s of dependents fo rm erly elig ib le only a s d ependen ts o f a re tire d o r d e­ceased w orker: U n m arried child­ren u n d e r a g e 11; d isab led child­ren o v er 11 If th e d isab ility began befo re age, 18, and they a re un­m arr ie d a t th e tim e o f ap p lica­tion.

Also a wife o v er 62-years-of- age; a w ife o f a n y age , prov ided Uie w ife ha* In h e r . c a r e a child en titled to benefits; a d ependen t h u sband a g e U o r o ld er.

NJ Families Buy Many Policies

N ew Je rse y fam ilies ow ned 10,027,000 life In su ran ce polic ies p rovid ing $22,702,000,900 ‘ of p ro ­tec tion a t th e a ta r t o f th is y e a r, a new h igh reco rd , th e In stitu te of L ife Insu ran ce re p o r ts . This c o m p ares with $20,567,000,000 fw n- ed in th is s ta te th e y e a r b e fo re ai^d $9,161,000,000 s t th e a ta r t o f

1949. T he 10-year r is e in th isstate w as 148 p e r c en t. .

“The past few y e a rs h a v e se en the g rea te st a d dition to 'th e b u l­wark of U.S. fam ily fin an c ia l p r o ­tection through Ufe in su ra n c e in all our h isto ry ," H o lg a r J . Jo h n ­son . In s titu te p res id en t co m m en t­ed. " In ju s t 'f i v e y e a r* w e h a v e seen n early $200,000,000,000 o f life insu rance added, a ji a m o u n t equal to. the to ta l i s fo rce in the U S a t any tim e u p to 1948. Wliat is m ore, to d ay ’s life Insu r­ance Is m ore th a n e v e r b e fo re se t

"M e a t Freezer Special CHOICE HIND BEEF

STEAKS CHOPS

R O A S T S m ^ 150 lb.

• I C E H I N D I

6 5J A verage

Weight

'O p e n T h u rsd a y an d Friday T l i I P J tL '

Cut-Wopped and Delivered Free.

M & S M e a t M a rk e tCOIfax 4-9807 Keyport

u p u n d e r " p la n n e d fam ily pro- gr*p>s, w ith * la rg e ip a r t lo a o f ft

a r r a n g e d f o r in co m e p a y m e n t” O t th e to ta l life in su ra n c e ow n-

J a n . 1 u N ew J e rs e y , $13,771,­000,000 w a s in 4,170,000 o rd in a ry life po lic ies. • P u rc h a s e s o f new in s u ra n t* , o f th is t y p e in th is s ta t e a m o u n te d $2,201,000,000 in 1958, ex c lu siv e o f c re d it Ufa In­s u ra n c e . N ew Y o rk w as th * lea d ­

in g s ta le - la o rd in a ry life In su r­a n ce o w nersh ip . C alifo rn ia w as n ex t in r a n t . ,

An ad d itio n a l $1^82,000,000 o f life In su ran ce p ro tec tio n w a s ow n­ed a t the s ta r t ot th e y e a r in th is s ta te in 1,774,000 in d u str ia l p o li­c ies , th e ty p e g en e ra lly b o ugh t a t

the door in sm a ll u n its . P e n n ­sy lv an ia led atll a ta te* in In d u str i­

a l In su ran ce o w n ersh ip , wifli N ew Y ork second. ’

A n o th er $6,911,000,000 w a* In g ro u p life in su ra n c e in th is s ta te , u n d e r 1.550,000 in d iv id u a l e e r t ii l - c a te s . N ew Y o rk le d in g ro u p w ith C alifo rn ia n ex t. I a add ition , th e re w a s $338,000,009 o f c re d it life In su ran ce , u n d e r (27,000 in ­d iv id u a l p o lic ies a n d ce rtif ica te* In* th is s ta te .

WESTREICHS 45 W. FRONT ST., KEYPORTR O U N D T H E C L O C K S A L E

< ' 1 P .M ,

GIRLS'PEDDLE PUSHERS

$1.29

7 PJW.

CHILDREN'S SWIM SUITS

$ 1.00

WOMEN'SSKIRTS$1.79

I PJW. I f , P M . 11 PJW.GIRLS' WOMEN'S - JONATHAN LOGAN

BLAZER JACKETS ? SWIMSUITS DRESSESall wool $1.99 $4.9* $7.99

CHARGE YOUR PURCHASE AT

W E S T R E 1 C H ' S

M I L D C U R E D

lesTo Include Thursdays

T h * P en n sy lv an ia R a ilro a d ’s p o p u lar W ednesday “ L ad iM D a y ” excurs ion fa re s f ro m point* on th* N orth J e rs e y C oast ro u te to N ew ark a n d N ew Y ork w ill b » ex ten d ed to Include T h u rsd ay * s ta r tin g to d ay , I t w a* anno u n ced .

N . L . F leck en stln e , NeW Y o rk reg iona l m a n a g e r fo r th e ra ilro a d , s a id : tb e ad d itio n a l '" L a d le * D a y " ls be ing a d d e d a* a n o th e r ex p eri­m en t designed pt a t t r a c t m o re r id e rs d u rin g p e rio d s o f o ff-peak tra v e l.

"A bou t 600 w om en a r e tak in g a d v a n ta g e o l th e lo p e r W ednesday fare* In .. th l i a r e a e v e ry w e e k ," M r. F leck en itln * sa id . " T h e a d ­d itiona l ‘Ladle* ' D *y ' ex cu rs io n I* p a r t o f th e P e n n sy 's e ffo r t to S tim ulate p a s se n g e r b u s in e ss ."

End 20 YearsA. Jack so n B oice Jr., 8 K aylen

P I., H u le t and A lbert F . HIU, 1 Snyder L ane , K eyport, m ark e d th e com pletion o f 20 y e a n of ae rv lce In Ju n e w i t h . th e P i r l ln p lan t o f th a H ercu les P o w d er Co.

Ada L . R ice ’* A ir P ilo t, w ho won th e M assach u se tts H an d icap Suffolk Down* recen tly , h a s been re tu rn ed t o M onm outh P a rk . T ra in e r C lyde T r o u t f 'p la n s t o m ak e A ir P ilo t e lig ib le fo r th e $100,000 M onm outh H an d icap to b e run o n Ju ly 2 t. N om inations to r ' ‘ ‘ p c losed y e s te rd ay .

C H E C K A L P IN E S F O RH o u rly S p e c ia ls O n J u ly 3 rd

Q K id d ie s S u n S u its a n d S h o r ts as lo w as 17cp# flL G ir ls ’ S t r e tc h S o x • I r r . o f 49c p r . 12c

" J P i llo w C ases - T y p e 140 M u s lin - 1 s t Q ua!.' 26q> p fa L a d ie s ’ B e rm u d a s • P la id s - S t r ip e s 77c

f t M e n ’s S w im T r u n k s * V a l. to 2 .98 . 88epa L a d ie s ’ S leev e le ss B lo u s e s • M a n y P a t te r n s 73c

, . P a p e r S h a d e s - R eg . 39c « > 21cy L a d ie s ’ C o tto n D re sse s , In c lu d e s

P. M. M a te rn it ie s , , 99c- .......... :- - v - , - ^ ^ ^

,0 H L a rg e G ro u p G ir ls ’ B lo u s e s 1 / . u ' 4

I O V a lu e s to 1.98 as low as 3 7 c 1P. M. B o y ’s W ra n g le r D u n g a re e s • I r r .J R e g 2.79. 1.99

M e n ’s W o rk P a n ts | r ' | —- G re y o r j Q i a k i ■ R e g .3 .2 9 ______________________ - . 1.77p, M e n ’s B lu e Chdftibi*ay“S h i r t8 -R e g . 1.79 - 1.09

M e n ’s L e a th e r M o c ca s in s - Reg* 3.98 2.67

, Many Other Hourly Specials

ALPINE'S DEPT. STOREOn The Hill ' s . • Keyport

F a l l C u t : ■UTTHAMP.

^ 4 9 «

SUPERMARKETS.

P L U M P — M E A T Y — T O P Q U A L I T Y

GRAND UNION A .. . GRAND UNION M . . . . I FANCY LARGE v : '

FRANKS $ * W|C0U> CUTS 4 99<| SHRIM P > 7 9 * .M m h v Oll« LM , PWd. « Plmwtfc UMliwa Uar

C O O L - R E F R E S H I N GI

l b . 5 *' w t e f e

CALIFORNIA SUNKIST

IE M 0 N SI F,RM’RED lARGE ^ I fOK PICNIC SALADS

3 9 c I TO M ATO ES - 2 9 1! CUCUMBERS 3FOR, PICNIC SALADS

H O L L A N D H A L L

ICE CREAM6 5 '

HALF GALLON *

K IT C H E N G A R D E N SL IC E D ' A

STRAWBERRIES 2 1 0 - o z .

p k f l i . .

PINEAPPLE - GRAPEFRUIT . m

DOLE DRINK ^ 27'PENGUIN ’

BEVERAGESLIBBY PINK

LEMONADE FROZEN

2 25'6 ::: 59'

S A L A D D R E S S I N G

MIRACLE WHIPp i n * - q u a r *

STARKIST LIGHT

CHUNK TUNAEARLY CALIFORNIA

OLIVES MEDIUM RIPr9-os.can

29 25

i»u mmNs 2?23FIBERGLASS INSULATED - UNBREAKABLE

PICNIC JUGS s * 2 . 9 9

j

• -

S T O R I H O U R S T H I S W K I f t O P E N T H U R S D A Y A F R I D A Y N I G H T S - C L O S E D S A T U R D A Y J O L T M■ . ? ' Prices effective In New Je n sy i to n i t |u u Ejldoy, Ju i^ 3rd. W s in tn r e the tigh t to Umit quantities. f "W' m

... Visit Your Triple-S Redemption Center At . fS t J S ' : •. -• ' IB MAIN BTKEET. KBANSBUKQ , ■■■.-.■ ■ ■ ,•»> OPEN FRIDAY T U .» P.M. -CLO SED M X DA* MONDAT . . , , , \.

Highway 36 anj idd li Road ; , " \ ' N. / . State Migfwc^ S^ Keaiisbvq^ 'lillill Z r ' - ( V v•. atow-'maU«i.:'tmii'&On',rit4-rMrHoxl ur,4. ^ ; ; . ; : . : . . --v:::- srrs..;rea u