GRAND OPENING OF T1RRY SHOP IN KEYPORT FRIDAr IMinors … · 2014. 5. 16. · GRAND OPENING OF...
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^Council Cool To STrashiaskets, Sign' Mr*. Donnell Told • No Money Provided
For Such Purchase*■ Councilm an G rayson Van-
C leat, ch a irm an o f tb e finance com m ittee of tha M ataw an Borough council, T uesday blocked vo tes on proposals b y M r* . Oe- nevleve Donnell, new m em b er o t th e g o v e m ln g b o d y , to have t r a s h b a j le ts purchased a t a tota l cost ol abou t $300 a n d 1 s ignboard costing ; $8J. M r.
- VanCleaf c la im ed no m oney■ w as provided in Uie budget nor
; h a d .a req u e st been m ade byM rs, Donnell for allow ing such
: expenditures w hen the budget ' w as d raw n. v 1 * ' t ’ ' vr M rs. D o n n e ir re p o rted she
h a d m ade a study of the l i t te r situation ln th e borough and h a d found 12 po in ts a t w hich w astebaskets could b e .lo ca te d tb good advan tage , fihe ' said theBS w lrem esh baske ts could be purchased a t $17 e a c h and E a r l E m m ons, - th a ' borough ga rb ag e collector, bad agreed to em pty th e m iw lc e a m onth fo r $10 p e r m onth , • ■ :
M ayor Spafford W. Schanck- no ted th is wtfs;an lt i l t t of SJkP
t i l cost of $ 3 0 0 .H e declared tlie borough w as w orking oh a *,‘close” budget and d id n o t see
- 'w here th is expenditure could : com e from . M rs. Dohnelt sug
g ested - ttie parks d epartm en t b u t Councilm an V ictor Arrhel- lino , ch a irm an of .p a rk s , ob- Jee te d h e had only $400 fo r th a t
. purpose, He no ted a m ow er Would h ^vs to be bought th is r e a r . -T h is m ig h t. l atai-*30ft-of- th e 1490, M r, VanCleaf .estlm at- ed.
M rs, Donnell then rem inded the council th a t the expend!- tiirc fo r garbage w as "w ay dow n" th is year. M r, Van- C leat contended l t was" le ss only because th e bid w as less and
. , t h a t the garbage appropria tion alw ays w as lim ited , to., the am o u n t o f the co n trac to r’s bid and |100 fo r contingencies.
M otion W ithdrawn M rs,-D onnell m oved-the ex-
pendlture but no second w as offered . Counollatan R alph R.
- D ennis suggested th ree baske ts . m ig h t be bought fo r th e w orst
spo ts and the p rog ram carried (continued on pagtf four)
25 Stores In Fourth
. Member National Editorial Aiiociation --- New Jerafty P res* Association — Monmouth County Presi Association
87th YEAR — 39th WEEK THURSDAY, MARCH 29 1956 Single Copy Ten Cents
Plaits Announced For i . Developing 20 Acre*
l Fronting On Route' 35' P lan s fo r a m a jo r chopp ing cen ter :ln no rth e rn M onmouth County,, to be constructed .at a_cost o l . $2,500,000, w ere an nounced today Tby Saul C antor and P a u l Goldm an. The pro- ru lnent New Je rse y bu ilders repo rted they..*(111 e re c t a 25 sto re one-stop re ta il develop m ea t on a 20-acre site fron tIng on R oute 35, betw een Poole and Union Ave., R a r ita n Township, adjoining K eyport. This is the fourth shopping cen ter lo r which -plans have been announced ln th is a re a ..'T o be known as the R a r ita n
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IMinors Sales CountMatawsm Township Committee Reject* Testimony O f Youth. _
M ataw an Tow nship C om m ittee y e ste rd ay unanim ously re je c ted a charge of sa le s to mino rs llled b y the S ta te Alcoholic B everage Commission against F lo 'p ' B a r & G rill, a p lenary re ta il consum ption l i censee doing business on Lowe r M ain S t. n e a r the G arden S ta te P a rk w ay . ' ; " :
In re jec ting the com plaint, the tow nship com m ittee advised the . ABC and Leo W einstein, M ataw an, a tto rney for; th e . defendan t, th a t th e publlo h e a ring on the case h a d brought "conflicting testim ony , and adm itted fa lsifications and ly ing by- T hom as -S w eeney ,.. J7,” a w itness/for the ABC, The com m ittea ag reed th e ABO h ad not susta ined the b u rden o f.p ro o f requ ired of th e m .
l h e com plain t filed f by E l- wood KlngsMy; —ABC agent, i iu c « i^ r^ w e e T S e y r> o ^ 6 ir* iu r R obert B astedo, 17, of Brown-, tow n, a s saying .they had pur-' c h a s e d . liquor, a t ' the tav e rn Sept. 23. Yoiing Sw eeney te s tified he; h ad h o t been asked by the. ba rtender a t the establishm en t to accoun t~ to r h is -age w h ich 'h e rep resen ted a s “ 21 He adm itted , uhder exam ination by Mr.- W einstein a t the J a n . IB hearing , he h a d a hun ting license ln h is possession which he had been re a d y to show tb verify his age as "21," The youth adm lteed he w as a w a re ‘h e had wilfully falsified h is age ln obtaining this license . _ .-- B artender U nidentified
N either youth could Identify the bartender a lleged to have Bold them the liq u o r and, b eer.
A s p a rt of the defense, M r. W einstein subm itted the busl- n eaa ’rec o rd s ,6 f F lo rence^ 'M allnconlco, p ro p rie to r of F lo 's , to pbow she did no t deal in w hiskey of th e “ M r. Boston' b rand s p e c i f i e d - b y - y o u n g Sw eeney a s the liquor pu rchased. In his- sum m ation , M r. W einstein a ttacked the c red ibility of the Sw eeney youth as a w itness because th a t young m a n openly h a d adm itting to fa lsifying his age In the hunting license m a tte r and again when buying liquor a t the bar,
Exra. W. K arkus, Keyport, township atto rney , had noted both youths had Identified F lo ’s lo r M r. K ingsley as the place w here they had purchased the llqlior.
N otice .This office will be closed all day tomorrovf, Good Friday,
E a s te r . Will b o 'ce leb ra ted by churches in this a ie a w ith spec ia l . m usic, sunrise s e rvices, and regu la r m orning
^ 'w orship: sery lces. - -i" ' T he Union d o o d .F rid ay serv-
■ Ice w illb e held tom orrow in the f t r s t M ethodist C hurch, M ata
. y fta , w ith the R ev. A lberj D .’ C urry , pasto r, ln charge.
’ F ir s t B ap tist C burck m M ain St., M aU w an
> R ev. L aw rence R . Balle>~ " . P a s to r .
1 A t th e E a s te r sunrise serv ice a t 6:30 a rm ..th e p a sto r 's topic w in be •‘.The New W ay of Llfe.v A t the 10 a n d .11 a .m . serv ices, be w ill speak on , “ The R esur- rec tlon 'of F a ith ." New m em
. b e rs will be received a t the 11 o ’clock service'. Sunday School
begins a t 10 a .m . ,
: C hnrrli Of O ar gsv lonr '- Cheesequake
Rev. H er\ry A. M ale, V icar A special serv ice will be beld
i Ujmorrow'-at 7:30 p.m ,Holy Communion will be cele
b ra ted E a s te r Sunday a t 9:30 a .m ., a fte r which the ' chu rch school w in hold lie a nnual E a s te r egg hunt. 1
CUfhraed C*mma»Hy ; M ethodist Chnrch
R ev . R lcb srd Y aussy, P a ito r Sunday m orning worship ls
a t 9 a m .: church school a t 9:45 0 j n . , and tbe evening serv ice a t I o’clock, :
P ra y e r >Dd Bible study ts be ld F r ld a^ evening ) a t a ’c lic lt. ■. , • -
Robbing Resigned (? )M rs. H > > ; B re w s, c le rk
e f M adison Township, said th is 'm o rn in g n» le tte r of jreslgnatlon, as Is requ ired by law , had b een subm itted to h e r office by C om m itteem an J a m e s ' R obbins Who claims* h s_ Is. resigning h i s ' position \ on the governing body. -
M rs. Brow n sa id phe w as , cognisant of the fa c t M r. Bobbins h ad been quoted in, a new spaper a s declaring he had resigned.' She c o m m e n t.. ed th e only th ing a t hand to bear out sueh an in tention oh M r, R obbins' p a r t w as a lette r received by M ayor W alter Ju rm a n aS d res ted to no one ln " p a rticu la r in w hich M r. Robbins d iscussed h is serv* toe on th e governing body. •
Should M r. B obbins re s lau , " a vote would be needed In N ovem ber to till th e One year rem ain ing of the th re i- ie a r te rm to w hich he w as elected ln ISM. B e h a s not appeared ; a t a m eeting of th e tow nsh ip ' com m ittee in IMS. He w as rep laced as ' police commls* ■loner a t the J a n . 1 o rg a n lia . tlen m eeting ,
GRAND OPENING O F T1RRY SHOP IN KEYPORT FR ID A r
Owner* - AproacHed In Lin« Rd. Area;Crotiing P lanSet Up
Continued.; Interest1 of the brokers who W sreacqulrlng options tor H erb e rtK end a ll, re a r estate ;a «ve lo ^ K ‘ t< the Church St.-Line R d , area of Matawan Tow hto l^ ’ls ihdlbrted from re- pbrfet' Jkt ii i« 'tee ttleetliiit! yeiUrd'Ay. R . K . Schhelder,' saldi lte’was'renewlng h is option. ’U t i ls
less certain abovit the' m atter, He felt he might not be able to W n his property th lj summer it lt were subject to an option He sought advice from the com. mittee, . : ■ • ' ..I^ayor, John. Mars, Jr« da.
cllned to comment on. whether there., would be any compromise on . the issue ot lot sizes which had blocked tits building of 1000 ' homes ' last . fall. said, howeverV IJ- thh property qwner^.could jroflkJ by. renpw-.
F ir s t M ethodist Church M ain 81., M ataw an .
R ev, A lbert D. C urry , P a s to r Holy Com m union will be ad
m in istered on E a s te r m orning a t 8:30 a.m .,'follow ed by a com m union b reak fast a t 7:30 a .m . Sunday School convenes a t 8:45 a .m . under th e direction . of How ard A. j H enderson, superin tendent. : At th e 11 o'clock m orning worship serv ice, the p a sto r 's serm on sub)ect will be 'V ictory Follows Suffering ."
Secend B spU st Church O rchard Ht., M ataw an
Rev. W. J . Hutcheson; Pas'tor The E a s te r sunrise service
will be beld a t 8 a .m . a fter which the annual E a s te r b reakfas t'w ill be serv ed ; A t the reg-
worsblp serv ice special m usic will
the youth, Jun- cholrs.
The Sunday School will p re sen t an E a s ie r p ro g ram a t S p.m . on Sunday.
Spring Valley C sm m aally Chnrch
A. Thom as C layton, P a s to r P ra y e r m eeting will be held
tonight a t the hom e of M r. and M rs. Alex IColsa.
Sunday School is held a t i p.m . under tbe direction ol Robe r t Dixon. T here a re classes for all ages. The young people will m e e t a t 1:10 p jn .
The E aste* ^worship service will b e «held a t 7:4} p mi and
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Land Use Map For Matawan
Prepare For Zoning; Gale Gas Co. Plant Foi1 Tanka Approved
M ataw an Tow nship P lan n lng Bo»rd will bold a conference n ex t w eek w ith C harles P ik e , d irector of . the Monm outh County P lann ing B oard, on the p repara tion of a land- use m ap a s . th e f ir s t s t e p tow ard d rafting a Konin* _'-or- d inance. M r, P ike h a s In fo rm ed the board the county will fu rn ish rough dr a f t . m a p of the township. W ith th is, a R u tgers s tuden t can be h ired fo r about; 1300 who. w ill go over., th e 's tre e t* .an d ro ad s of * a * rtow nsb lp an d p lo t the la n d ' an d buildings o n -it w ith n o ta tions a s to the use m ade , according to Inform ation t h e board has received .
F re d Wenzel repo rted he has seen the f irs t d ra ft of a m ap of a subdivision to go on a n ine-acre p la t a t the corner of Cllffwood Ave. and R avine Dr. This w as spoken of a s th e firs t te s t of the tow nship sub-dlvls- lon ordinance, M r. W enrel said he w as d isturbed th a t no p layground space had been provided ln the p lans and he also was concerned about sidew alks He said they recen tly had been m ade m andato ry ln sub-divisions by the V eterans A dm inis tra tion to; keep people from walking In trafflo lanes.
The board received a repo rt th a t the G ale G as Co., K eyport was building a d istribu tion cente r on nine acres of ground-on •the w esterly side of County R d, a , Route .33, Cllffwood, w ith a business office and show room on tlie highw ay. The bo&rd received w ord f r o m R obert R edm an, ch a irm an th a t be had Investigated and w as satisfied the c rushed stone roads the firm Is pu tting In w here lt is filling in the m ead ows would be sufficient to s tand the tra ffic of heavy tra ile r trucks going ln to the to m pany’s gas-tan k ln the re a r of the Installation.
M r. R ednian repo rted th a t a t a . developm ent In the town-
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P. T . Long Selected For Observer Course
L t. Ool. P . T . Long, supervisor of the M ataw an P o s t , O round O bserver C orps, has been designated as one o f 'th e tw o civilians to re p re sen t New Je rse y a t a O round O bserver Corps tra in ing course, which will be given by the U . S . Air F o rce In F lo rid a . ■
M r. Long flew from New Y o r k In te rn a tio n a l, Airp o rt Sunday. 'H e repo rted a l the 352} Fly ing Wing, locate!) a t T yndall Air F o rce B ase, P a n a m a C ity , F la . T he stud- e n t.b o d y consists of 1( mill tc ry personnel an d I f civilians draw n fro n r various p a rts of the country . T he course will tak e tw o weeks and cover such sub jec ts a s observation post operation , f ilte r cen ter tech niques, public re la tions, re cru iting , and public spesk lng .
D uring h is absence, M ataw an P o s t will be ln ch arg e of M ajor Jam e s F roellcb and s ts f f . .
in*- the ir- options;- th e jr s tu p id do so . The Im pression Was given th e ow ners Were g e tting be tte r, te rm s on .thelrop tJons th an they did fo r th e 10-m onth period th a t exp ires n e x t month,
M r. P e lo s and M r. Bchnelder also w anted w e rk dond on th e ro ad s ln the a r e a . M r. Schneider suggested th e co u n t? be asked’ to tak e over Churoh 8 t. M r, M ars to ld h im th a t the tow nsR lp-had In escrow 12000 received from th e s ta te la s t year and th a t w hen m ore raotv ey from th e ro ad s cam e in from Trenton , the d ra inage system on th a t s tre e t would1'b e !m proved so i t would no t b reak up so fa s t, T he m ayor added som e s ta te m oney had been sp en t on the s t re e t la s t year.
As fo r L loyd R d., M ayor M ars Indicated th a t th e re wjis no th ing th * tOwpshlp couM do about th e n a a SSfid 'rbiid s r ttlo n from Churoh S t . to R oute M.'qa th a t road had been la id yea>a ago through B ooket's Bog, He
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Signs Removejfli^ Zoning Complaint
“Split Rock” Realty Firm Yield* To Stand Of Keyport Inspector
R em oval of the s igns a g a in s t which com plaints had been filed by R ussell Conover, Keyp o rt building inspector, was confirm ed yeste rday by L e o W einstein, M ataw B n, as a t to rney for Donnid Aranow, E lisabeth, and K aro and Faro C orporations, having an interes t ln the " S j l l tR o c k ’’ developm ent in l m i e £ \ The signs advertised the sites for sale and w ere located on 'and at the in tersection - o f R oute 38 and the K eyport In terchange of the G arden s ta te Parkw ay which, M r C cnover held, wns zoned a i rea laen tia l under Uie K eyport B oicugh ad In te rim zoning ordinance and on which advertis ing s len s w ere b u rie d ,
P ro te s t agHinst the signs al so was m ade by Wlnlleld M aurer, B eers S t., Keyport, through h is a ttorney Edw ard W. C urrie , M ataw an. M r. M aurer c la im ed two of the s ig n r’had been located on h it p roperty w ithout asking perm ission, A th ird sign was placed on p roperty th a t Is in dispute In co u rt action on condem nation proceedings by N. J . H ighw ay A uthority, bull ders of th e P a rk w ay , agalns} M r. M aurer. M r. C urrie noM ed ln oourt M ar. 21 his client had not yielded title to this p roperty and had a righ t to p ro te s t Ihe location of a sign on l t w ithout h is consent. Mr, C urrie held M r, M aurer had obtained no p rofit nor benefit In any way front the “ Illegal" location of the . algns on hla land. ;
M r. Conover's action against the "S p lit R ock" people llrst cam e before the c o u rt M ar, 14 M agistra te Seym our ft. Klein berg , Keyport, had appointed R obert L aM ura, M ataw an a ttorney, to a c t as m ag is tra te in all proceedings Involving Uie algns as long a s the B orouth of K eyport was com plainant
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The T erry Shop* opened a s to re lif K e rp o rt a t 21 Weal F re n i Bi, on F rid ay , a n d ‘H arry 8I*< vin a s l Sons, ow ners, re p o rt a record oro\Vi a ttendned . T he, T erry Shops operate a chain specialising In ladles fashions, inoltfdlng d ro n e s , spo rtsw ear, lingerie and hosiery , M rs, lie n o Larsen, Woodbt-ligo, Is tho m an ag er of the K eyport qtore,.
Re-Elects OfficersReport Submitted On 1055 Circulation Showed 416 Increaae
The election of officers of ths board of the M ataw an F ree Publlo L ib ra ry , was held F riday , The officers, as follows, a re the sam e as pre- vlous|y:_ P res id en t, M iss J . M abel Brow n; vice presiden t, L u th er F o s te r ; sec re ta ry , M lsa E llaa A rrow sm ith v. tre a - o u te r, Philip Li, NeldlngeT; Mw|i|tiu\V. t re a su re r , - to* Hv Domlnlok. - - TO* . oom m jttees also a re , th e **m «. ■
The following s ta tis tic s for 1933 w ere rep o rted : Books added by purchase , 424; books added by gift, 138; books discarded (worn out, m issing , and w ithdraw n), 700; periodic a ls purchased , 33; periodicals added by g ift, 8, c irc u lation ln the m ain lib rary was 19,338, and in the b ranch lib ra ry , 0075, wlUi a to ta l of w , Oil, which Is 410 oyer 1054.
Books borrowed from the New Jersey L ib ra ry Com m ission totaled 160, The lib rary was open 208 days for ltd hours; There w ere 313 now reg is tran ts . The am ount now In the building fund ls $8(27.08.
B toks Donated D uring th s y ear, books and
m ag a tln cs wore donated by M rs. V. W. Toild, the Phillip E nnis E s ta te , R alph W. H errick, Miss M ary S lack , J a y .F , H ostetler, Mrs, May Boyce, Miss Ellfl Bioyce. The M ataw an W om an’s Club gave lla annual g 1 f t of C hristm as, w reaths. M rs. Vernon Beyer again prosented the lib rary with a collection of shells from F lorida, and M ichael Kldzus gave the lib rary an In teresting fossil.
Story hours were held during the y ear , with such a large attendance th a t l t was neces-
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Card »f Thanks The fam ily of the la te Jan e
L . V reeland w ith to th in k all th e ir friend ), nfjghbor* snd re la tives for their m any kind- net«»es during the ir rc c ro t be reavem eo t. K«j>rc|«lly 111' R ev. R ichard Yau*»y anil th r Bedle F u n e ra l Hoot*.
||N H Adv. 2» ,
la M em erluraIn Loving m em ory of Mra.
Annie Bmllh who p asted away M arch 14th. 1»53. In our hearts a m em ory I* kept of one we loved snd i tu l l n t r c r forget.
A rth u r HmUh and F im lly JF I* --A 1 v , 2»'
N ew Y ork ' l u i n p lK c*1 OS round tr ip )' / r 'lu rc [
H ^ivU f Convenient, ei-ooinilf 4 I Ha, t(«fe» — v -b -d ’it" ra il ;>«H 7 QlVl ■
First Step To DialThe flra t step in the New
Jersey B a l k Telephone Company ’» p ro g ram to conv e rt K eyport I telephones to d ia l operation Is underw ay with Installers placing d ia l telephones in local hom es and businesses,
lla ro ld M, Seeley, m anager o f the com pany 's looal bu s in ess ' o'ffloe, sa id lh a t the Installation of d ia l inatru- ' m enls will je confined initially (o custom ers getting new serv ice and those m oving from one ad d re ss to ah . other. - ,- ; All m anua l 'telepfc&ttiii Will b v r e p l a c e datrum enta •laberc ',01 ..... t»»l» aom oiim e p r io r to^Uie ,, introduotlon of d ia l servioe here, ten la tlv e lr toliedoled for I85S, M r, Seeley said .
Snow Removal Is Source Of Furor
Marlboro Meeting In Uproar Over Handling Situatioi
Snow rem oval proved to be a ho t sub jec t about a cold ex perlenoo thnj, m aiio the fu r fly a t tlie M arlboro Township C om m ittee ...meeting--Thursday.- The only breuk ln tlio tension adrno wlvon CominlUoBniaii C harles. MoCuo adm itted he had m ade a m istake In .onlllng
Pair Who Entered
w ith d ia l In- W^r a id . T he ajisotaole ol « polltlolim beitur so /ra n k a* to a, jj»u«q:<«-ji4u»», adm tt • h»>m ade : * m is ta k e
' “ " Idunded tlio crow d and he wasapplaudod. '
Tho trouble s ta r ted whan C om m itteem an - Joseph A. Laimaro asked M uyor Dennis Buckloy why tlio snow-ioiuov- al equipm ent w as not in o p e ration until noon M onday, Mar. 10, when the itloi-in hail boon ln p rogress for ovor S t hours. M ayor Iluckley toldhim snow-cloarlng oiioratlons liud s ta r te d a t 4 p m , the day biifora und. hud contliuied a ll through Uie iijght end Unit lie, the m ayor, had partic ipa ted ,
Mr, linum vo w anted toknow, If th is -was so, why M r, McCue, as a m em ber of the road com m ittee, htid called F ran k Itulollffn, whom M r.L am aro dosm lbed as a , (coiitlnund on page four)
Held For Grand Jury ; Martin Severe With Speeder In Near Upiet
Improper Uie Of Phqto In Court ,
Subm ission of photographs ln a S upsrior Court sul: lo show alleged dam age and de- toro rla tlon i t the residence of M r, and Mr*. A rthur F , Wood, Old M ataw an R d., M adison Townahlp, w ss ru led Im proper by Justfca . W ilfred H, Jayne , of the Appelate Division, Tuesday . He accordingly ordered a new tra il In condem nation action brought b r the N, J. H ighw ay A uthority ln taking the Wood p roperty for G arden S ta te P a rk w ay purposes,
M r. snd M rs, W ood'rejected an Authority offer ln 1953 ol $19,500 f o r tlie ir properly, bu t when they took the m a tte r to Superior Court, the aw ard to them w as se t back to l i t , 000. In this action, counsel for tlie A uthority subm itted to the Jury s photograph showing tlie In terior of the W o o d hom e bsdly dam aged . J u s tice Jay n e aald th e Authority h sd had no rlgl l to use s photograph in court showing dam age to the p roperty a fte r date of the orig inal offer.
N otifyV/*’ t( i* iiH ‘ii il i r - in n l l i t* M a -
l aw' i i colored K tvuM lem club tin hereby simounci! lo tile nubile die r r -o rg in l’atlolt. of t in cluli id tlie M ataw an rn l 1’vlHlesl Club,
1 (lt'ipt><l:, M*!iMJ;h nl ill! C.'llit*
M agistra te Jam e s H, M artin , M ataw an, M onday held two men charged w ith en te ring a t M ataw an ta v e rn s for tlio g rand Jury and fined four m otor vehicle offonders, a total of $128, . '
Tlie two picked up for the en try a t T au rine 's T avern and tlie Town T avern on M ain Ht. M ar. 16 were W iiiiam G, H errington , Now Y ork,- and R alph Wolnkowskl, an A- WOL soldier from . F o r t Dlx, H errington wa.n Uie one who "com m uted" lo crim e In this a rea and w as apprehended on a bus re tu rn ing to New York a!te r lie had broken Into the T rautw cln serv ice station and bar on R oute 31, llom del, five m iles cut of M ataw an, during the bllr.zard M ar, IS. Wolnkowskl had been cap tu red , a week earllo r In Eatontow n. They had, betw een them , been tied to 14 robberies from C lark Townsiilp to Asbury l’a rk . '
An Air F orce S e rgean t, Wll- llam T errebee , Donaldson, P a „ had to m ake good on a $140.05 cl ilm of Uie borough for knocking over a h y d ran t a t M iriam PI, and New B runswick Ave, F eb . 27 a l 2:M a .m . when lie fell aaleep a t the w heel. He was fined $10 and f5 coats for c are less driv ing .
D riving W ithout Moetise Sgt, R obert McGowan, bo
rough police, a rra igned R ay mond V alentina, 1X7 Broad St., K eyport, for driv ing w ithout a /license, Tlie defendant claim ed he had only bad Uie
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Clothing NeededC hildren’s aprjtitf clothing }*
needed n l tho M utaw an Public H ealth C rn lcr, 14ft JJroM 0t. Anyone having clothing to contribute In Bnked Ut lauve It a t Uie health re n te r Uulldlim,
, Notlo#Oil and ft/Ur April U t. 1060
im ym ents for tho M ataw an H*v- jritM h 1/ORli A«aoclatloil will 1)0 rfnclverl a l the Wllllmn O, lie <!t« h Hoti Awnnny, P a rk Avo.,
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ertoiise Bad Fails In Marlboro
OrdinanceRequirin? Municipal Permit To Start One Lote*
M arlboro Township w i l t : have no ord inance to b a r slaugh terhouses. One w a a -subm itted a t T h u rsd ay ’s m eet- ^ing and It fa iled to c a r ry du# to a. tie vote, w .~.
C om m itteem an Joseph A. Lanzaro m ad e th is Issue th s llr s t of f iv e th lnas on a lis t fo r ord inances th a t he subm itted at, the M a r . B m eeting . CUf- ton T, ' B arkalow , F reeho ld . • township a tto rn ey announced T hursday th a t he had p re p a re d _ an ord inance b u t would give no opinion on how It mluhli s tand ln law . T he a tto rn ey declared , Uiough, th a t he h a d found sufflolent " la w ” to JustIfy subm itting It. '
Mi-. B arkalow said he h ad found a s ta tu te p assed 111 lOSi . _ which em pow ered m unlolpuli-' ties to control the e s ta b l is h m ent of s laughterhouses w ithin Uielr bounds," lie dec la red , however", th a t In tho o o u ri teat of Uie s ta tu te In 1047 o liannella vs. P lsoataw ay Town*.-__ih lp r th e Uien VIca-CluncDll. ol' W ilfred H. Jaynn ex p re ss , e d .s n adverse opinion of lta provision, M r. B srkalow ad d .ed. th a t tho .sta te had th* -sole power to license a s laughterhouse and while Ui» S ts ta D epartm en t of H ealh agency w as duty bound to consult » m unicipal governing b o d y ab9 Ut a s la u g h te rh o u se . a p p lication for the ir mmUnjfiaHlv, 'u iider eTato'law^ the s la te a g eu . cy re ta ined the Independen t righ t to say " y e s " o r " n o " to Uie appllcaUon. A m unolpal ordlnanoe whloh Invested ln the governing body a s im ila r, au thority , therefore , w as eub* .Jeot to challenge . aa a t v n r i . ance with the s ta te oode, M r.Barkalow pointed out. __________
Can G ran t Or Deny P e rm it — Tlie' ordlnanoe gave t h a
tow nship oom m lttee the r ig h tto grant, a p e rm it f o r ' U ie .....slaughterhouse o r deny It andt to punlsli by a line of $200 o r 00 days in Uie county Jail any person who s e t up a s laughterhouse w i t h o u t tow nship perm ission. - As -th e re 1s ono slaughterhouse a lready In tha township, Uie ord inance m ad e tho - provision th a t 'th e r e ehali be only one,
M r, L anaaro In troduced I t and C am m ttLtonuuv Dfcnlel P . B rew er ascended it . M ayor D ennis Ih io ltley said the or* d!n«ne» . ■' *lu>ma h » y i f m oim study and be c o n jid e rtd wfUt tlie tilannlng lioard, M r. Bar-^ kalbw noted a to n e ord inaries which would regulate Uie looa- ting of slatigltterhouliet InUie townshli) should be ln Uie hnnda of the planning boardUila week, ■
Mr, I,an iaro" waTned Uiab. the adoption of tho zoning or* dlitnnce would be a tlm e-tak- liW7 m atte r and Uie slaugh ter- . house ordlnanco would lire* tec t t h o tow nship. In . th e - In terim , lio a a' I d M ayorDuokley bad been .prom ising
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ther William 1*. Cosgrove wht> deported - tills life "A pril l i t ,1065. . .
D aughters- snd Fam lllc*
Currie, Barretl, Differ Over Use Of. . . . . . .Outside Rooms For Excess Enrollment
School Propertie* Chairman Want* MHS Bililding Remodeled) Two Board Officer*Join To Oppoie McGraw On Committee Change
and "o u ts ide" room s w ere Uie only meunn of accom plishing UiIh. He rem inded M r. lia r- re tt It would cost $28,000 to re* model the hlglt school build* Ing for tile th ree rooms and llils would m ean m sklm i ano ther application to .the S ta l* D epartm ent of E ducation and the OUte D epartm pnt of -O overn tn rn t to exceed the dls- t r ia l’s debt lim it.
M r. C urrie dso lsred Frede<‘ rio F e ts le r . the bo a rd 's arch* Iteot, had w arned lh a t In T ren -, ton they w ere so bese t with such requests Uiat August would be the e a r lie s t d a te one could hope to gel an In terv iew on Ihe application, whloh w o u ld : leave a aoant period before Uie opening of sohool In Sep. U m ber In which to borrow th e ; money and co n tra c t fo r the work. , ; ?
M r. B a rre tt sa id a n o th e r ' momis .ot . [/lokin* up ', c la ja , room space would b6 to notify Madison Township th a t M ata- wan High School would no t re-; celve tlieir pupils ln 1038, Thla would he tlie requ ired two years notice a receiving d is tric t m u s t give to a B ending d is tr ic t to sunk accom m odations , e lse w here,
Move U nnecessary , M r, C urrie doub ted th is w a s
nectsaa ry , He pointed out Uiers Were 80 pupils from M arlboro Tow nship who still would lie In tlie nystein start* ing n e s t Q eptom bsr. lie dec la red th a t a s long a s the new Freehold Regional Ulgli School
|4*ulldln|f would be ready for occupancy by (lien, ih* re*- lonav lm ard uf education Mwld he ssked lo tsk e boro Tnwtmtil|> ‘f>iil|llr Ifm atn* (ContitiUed on p a l s flfieonl
A dilforenoe of opinion over the policy the M ataw an Township Board of lCduostlon should f o l l o w In getting "outside room s" to acaoim nodste an overflow enro llm ent anticipated for the 1050 (7 sohool year developed betw een.K dw ard W, C urrie , ilreeiderir"Sn iie board, and Oonriie S, B arre tt, vtoe- p res lden t snd c lia lrm sn of 114 school p roperties com m ittee, a t F r id ay ’s m eeting.
M r, B arre tt reported that h e , K arl tidm eok and William M cGraw had Inspeotod the' Cllffwood F lrehouse snd B ay v i e w P resb y te rian Church b asem en t and had not b e e n Im pressed with Ihelr findings, M r. B a rre tt believed It would oost $400 lo rem odel the facilitie s available a t elUier plaoe and then there would be only one room, lie said he could not see spending $M0 "on otherpeople 's p ro p erty ," ...........
r Ii e board vice-president s ta ted no p referred consideration of rem odeling the lilgli school Imlwlnii a s proposed la s t sum m er by taking out the p re sen t.su ite of p rincipals ' offices In the »*nilhwest corne r of the building and using th a t space for two classroolns; lie added a th ird classroom could lie gained by convert. Ing a storage room ln Ux basem ent. T ills, lie observed would be a pe rm anen t soluU Ion using lhe boa rd ’s own school p roperty , snd the cess Cllffwoud enrollm ent could be housed (<mi|ioiarlly 111 Ihe high school.W snls I'uplls On Kail T im e
Mr, C urile deorled th is, lf« lU lin ed >15 was coliimlltcd t i « li-j 11oy ot m illing all iitiu lie on full-ll'»ie w ithout delay
ENGAGEMENTS
^ r t h m t »B oseabolm i------M r. and M rs. E d w ard Ros-
-e n b o iu n ,T h ro c k m o rto n L ane, B row ntow n. announced tbe en-
BIRTHS' ............... . R obertson .
A f i r s t ch ile , a d au g h te r, w as born in .R lv e rv iew H ospita l on S a tu rd a y /M a r . 24,' 1956, t r M r, and M rs, Louts R obertson, 75 K earney St., K eyport, T he b aby w eighed eigh t ’ poun d s , a n d .h a s b een .n am ed Vlv- lau R ose.
.., , , H euser 'M r, and M rs. E dm und H eu-
s e t , R av ine D r., M ataw an , a rs~ th e p a ren ts o f a son , bo rn Jn South Amboy H osp ital.
. . . " ' M cDonald. A son, A rthu r T hom as, w as
-b o m J n a t r M ichael's - Hosplt- a l , -N ew ark^ o n T h u rsd ay , W ar . t , 1956, to M r. and M rs, T h o m a s ■■ M cDonald, M adison P a r k . , •
. N *tt__ M r. And M rs. T hom as N eff. * O M onm outh P lr, K eyport, a re
-the p a ren ts of a son . born T h u rsd a y , M ir , 21, 1959, ln H h e rv le w H ospltnl,
. ' ■ ■■ G rave*M r.' and M rs. E d w a r d
G rav es , 39 Brookslde Ave., K ean sb u rg , a re th e .p a re n ts of
1 ■ son, bo rn T u esd ay , M ar. 20, 1956, In M onm outh- M em orial 3 - o a p l t a l . ■’.......t v
. v , v a n s a n t A d a u g h te r w as
•T uesday ,. M ar. 20,borrt _<m
.......................... 1956. lnOverview H ospital, to M r. and
'M r s . John V anSant, 39 T h o rn e P I., W est...K eansburg
Q elfhan M r. and Mr<. O eorge Deig-
H an , 49 L ittle S t., M ataw an . a r e th e -p a ren ts o f a son, born S a tu rd ay . M ar. 24, 1956, la R lverview Hospital.
— — -----------— Hens--------------M r. and Mrs. O fprge. Henn,
•150 F ir s t S t., Keyport; a re the p a re n ts of a firs t child, a son, born F rid ay , M ar, 23,-1956, ln R lverview Hospital.
Ondrush
MISS EDW INA KOSENBOHH
cag e m e n t ot th e ir daughter, E d w ln i, to A irm an Second C lass O uy C authren , son of M rs. F . R oberts, Winston-Sale m ,'N .C ., and the la te M r. C au th ren , a t a p a rty held a t th e tr bo rne1 S atu rday evening,
M iss Rosenbohm Is a grad ' u a te o f M ataw an High School and Is em ployed a t the Chase- M anhattan Bank, New York. H er llance attended schools ln W lhstbh-Salem a n d Is serving is the U . &. Air Force, stationed a t M cGuire A 1 r Force B ase.
No d a te has been se t fo r the Wedding.— The -celling of the dlnlpg room w as decorated w ith pink s tre am ers which w ere a ttach ' ed to - the chandelier and a bouquet o r pink carnations cente red the table. The cotyr schem e o f pink and 'w hite was c a rr ie d o u t on a la rge cake,
G uests w ere M rs. Roberts, W inston-salem ; Kenneth Spencer, F o rt Wayne, Ind; Miss
x. A son w as born In _Fltk ln "H o sp ita l on F riday , M ar.. 21.
— 195®, - to M r. and” M rs .P h i l ip , O ndrush, ,RD.. .p o x 133, Key-<
n ' t - - v ' ' : . ._ - .F o rc e ------- ,.............-— - M r.-an d -M re , A d a m F o rc e ,
244 (Jarfleld Ave,, L aurence H arbor, a re the pa ren ts of a son, born Sunday; M ar. 25, 1956,1 in' P e rth Amboy Hoap-
• Hal .
.. Sickle ’ . 7r' " >, A , io n w aa b o m ln P e r th
Am b6y~H ospltal ■ on Sa tu rday , J tfar, l i , U M , to~Mv. and M rs; f a t S ickle, 4*,B»JUnont. AVe., ord B rid g e . - ............
Smith. M r. and M rs. H aro ld Sm ith , 16 P rince ton R d., Old B rjdge
. a re the .p aren ts of a son, born . S a tu rd ay , M ar. 24, 1956, ln
P e r th Am boy H ospital,
K nappM r. and M rs. R o b ert K napp,
M aratea, M errick, L . I„ N. Y R obert H ager, H utiey; Harold Reilly, k ean sb u rg ; Andrew Faughnan. The Bronx: R obert Baker, M iss , Ann Oalluccl, M ataw an; E dw ard Ur Is, Ted C all, P e rth Amboy; Miss Pafc rlc la Johnson, CIUTwoETd; Miss B arb ara Bos, Tennent; Mr. and M rs. Paul Howdleschell, Tren- to h L M r. and Mirs. E d Heine, Plainfield; Mr. a n d Mrs. Oeorge Petrovey and sons. Jack add G erald, sew aren ; M r. and M rs. R obert H am ann, Olen R idge; Mr. aiul M rs. William VonDeestcn, M rs. F red B rlnkm ann, M r. a n d M rs. ..do lf Notholt, M rs. J o h n G rove, J e rse y C ity ; M iss M ary Ann Toth* 'W oodbrldge; Mr. and M rs. C arl ^ a r le r , M t. and M rs. C h ris - Ibrllio and dauirhteri O eborah . a u a i i a . r Toth, K e lsb ey ; H a rry D riv e , H illsdale; R o b ert O reve, W estwood; Air. and M rs. H a rry O lsen, M lsa Shirley Brown, B asil B urnette , Weston Rose and D ale G reen , and the M isses B etty Jan e , E laine , E velyn and E llen RoBenbohm, Brow ntow n. '
W llllam s-M iller M r. and M rs. R obert E Mil-
T a t* - N nnxlaUM r. apd Y rs. F ra n k Nunzl-
a to ,. i r . , L ln e :R d ..-M a taw a n , have announced the engagem en t of the ir daugh ter, M aria to W illiam A rthur Y ates, son of K enneth ' Y ates. Roselle a - d the la.te M rs. Y ates.
Xilss Nunztato is a g radua te c. D ouglass College, . N e w Brunswick,” and I s ' em ployed as a bl-llngual sec re ta ry for the Colombian D evelopm ent C orporation, New Y ork.
A fter a tour of duty with the Navy, M r. Y ates a ttended R u t gers U niversity and received h is B achelor of Science De gree from Kent U niversity- ln Ohio. He is associated with the C rane Com pany, Trenton
A fall weddlng-ls planned
_ Arnold-BeinlokeM r. and M rs. A rthur R ein
leke, 77 Woodland R d ., Bel ford, announce the engagem en t of the ir daugh te r. Val e rle , to E dw ard Arnold, son of M r. and M rs. Daniel Arnold, Fulton , J» . Y ,
The bride-to-be a t t e n d e d K eyport High School and em ployed, by L andau K nitting Corp., K eyport. H er fiance Is serv ing la the V. 8 . A rm y and Is s tationed a t F o r t Monm outh. ’
A June wedding Is planned,
t O U P U M ARRIED IN KEANSBUltG
I WEDDINGSC am eron -Jennn
M i s s Ellen U . Jensen, daugh ter of .M r. and Mrs. C harles O. Jensen. D01 Wood gate -Ave., .Long B ranch, becam e, the b ride o f-Jo h n p . C am e ro n ,, son of Mrs. Alice W. Cam eron, 109 Main St., M atawan, and the la te C harles A. Cam eron, on Saturday, M ar. 21, 1958, a t the E vangelical L utheran Cburch of the Anton- em ent, Asbury Park.5’
The R ev. Paul W. K app officiated a t tbe cerem ony The organ ist was .A rthur J . Rheln- es and this solist, John Scho- enlng. T he a lta r w as decora-
ty m C d ll l la iT L ji^ lM ls s - A n n ted—with—fiouquets-of-g ladlo ll
MR.,Helfrlch-Caskey
Miss V irginia Viola Caskey, daugh ter of M r, and M rs. A, Caskey. -IM C reek Rd K e a n s burg, becam e the b ride - of Jacob H . Helfrlch, son of M r. and M rs. R o b ert' Helfrlch. South L au re l Avenue, W est K eansburg . on 8 iihday a f te r noon. M ar. IS, 1956, a t 2 p .m . a t the F ir s t M ethodist Church, K eansburg. .'
The R ev .-O tto C . F . J a n ie , pastor, officiated a t the dou- ble-rlng cerem ony . T rad itional welding .tom Ic w m fu rn ished by
JE ar. 26, 1956, in M onmouth M em orial H ospital. M r s .
- K napp - Is the fo rm er M iss June S tro th e r, M ataw an.
P a rr ishA son w as born In M onmouth
M em orial H ospital on Sunday, M ar. J 5 , 1958, to M r. and M rs Dave P a rr ish , 72 Lenox Rd. Cliffwood.
F iiap a irlckM r. and M rs. John F itz
p a tr ic k a r e th e - - pa ren ts o f (^ d a u g h te r , born S a tu rday , M ar. 24, 1956, In M onmouth M em o ria l H ospital.
port, announce the engage m ent o( thel- daughter, Joyce M ary , to R hys W illiam s, son of M r. and M rs. Sidney William s, R iver P la ta ,
M iss M iller is a g rad u a te ot K eyport H igh School and Is em ployed by Uie Rollo T ru ck ing Com pany, K eyport.
M r. W illiam s w as graduated from Roselle P a rk High School and served ia the U . S . Air Force . H e - I s a p a rtn e r ln the M iddletown O arden C ente r, M iddletown.
The w edding w ilf take place In 'A prll. '
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and palm s.The b rid e ; given In 1 "mat-
rlage by her fa ther, ,vore a )n gown of white silk, fashioned on princess lines with a square neckline, detailed a t the colla r with em broidered seed pearls and sequins. The gown had long 's leev es pointed a t the w rists, and the em broidered design w as rep ea ted on the hlpllne, from w hich the bouffant s k ir t flowed Into a chapel leng th tra in . H er fln- ger-tlp leng th veil ’ w as of Im ported F re n c h silk Illusion, a ttach ed to a orow n studded wltb-'se<kulns, p earls and rh in estones.
S h e c a rr ie d an old fashioned bouquet of white roses su rrounded by carnations and t:,petln< s Into ‘ long 's tre a m e rs s e t w ith Uny ,bowo and w hite Wosjrojhi. . -y
M rs, O re ta K . B oyter, P h iladelphia, s is te r of, th e b ride , w as m a tro n of ’a w p r . She w ore a bouffant b i l ls j ln a leng th gow n of aqua c rysla l- le tte - w ith—a n - em pire w a is t banded In the sam e fab rlo , te rm ina ting ln a la rg e bow. H er o u tfit w as com pleted by a p ic tu re h a t adorned w ith tiny b lossom s and a velve t ribbon of a lighter hue and seeded p e a rls . She carried a bouquet of d a rk ro ses s u rrounded by rose carn atio n s, fashioned a fte r the h rld e ’s bou q u e t; w ith aqua ribbons.
A ttendan ts w ere M rs. P a t ric ia M artin , D eal, and M iss G ladys P ig ag e , Long B each. T hey wore gowns o t v iolet with m a tch ing p ic tu re h a ts , styled like the - gown of the m atron of honor, and c arried old-fashioned bouquets of ligh t lavender gladoll, ,-4vMIaa E llene G ray , R ancocas w as the llow er g lrl ./H e r p rin cess gown w as of pale yellow and her p ic tu re .h a t w a s elm- J la r_ to _ th o se -o f_ th e -o th e r- a ttendan ts, She ca'i-rlfed a m inia tu re bouquet of pale laven der g lad io li,,
C harles H . H egdal, Hollis,' L .I., w as best m an. Kenn.eth M. B oyter, P h iladelph ia , and Theodore M orrison New Y ork w ere u sh ers. J '
Following the cerem ony, a reception w as held a t the Wll- lowbroolc R estau ran t, F a i r H aven.
After a wedding trip to V irginia, M r. and M rs. C am eron. will _be^. a t hom e a t 401 W est E n d Ave., Locg B ranch... F or.— travelln tfr- 4fce bride choose a ligh t blue fitted wool su it w ith con trasting accesso ries and a corsage of brown orchids. ,
The m o the r of th e ■ bride wore a ta ffe ta gown of D ior blue overlayed with rosepolnt lace , a white flowered h a t, and a corsage of pink roses.
The m other of the groom chose an aqua gown of Chan- tlly lace over ta ffe ta , with a straw h a t and black accessories. H er corsage also wns o pink roses,
M rs. Cam eron g raduated lrom "L o n K llrn n ch High School, K atherine O lbbs S ecre ta r ia l 3cliool. New York, and M onmouth Jun ior College. M r. C am eron jia iltia tc d iro m M ataw an High S o h o o l and M onm outh Ju n io r co llege, He Is com pleting courses a t R ider College, T renton .
th e -o rg a n ls trF ra n fc -G re n g e r r ■nie bride w ore a gown of
C hantilly lace over w hite sat- and nylon n e t, fashioned
w ith a round neckline and long pointed sleeves, tr im m ed with sequlne and p e a r ls . A linger- Up veil ol F re n c h Illusion w as a rran g ed under a p earl and sequin crow n, and she c a rr ie d
c a scad e of w hite roses,The m aid of honor, M iss E l
eano r D odge ; Leonardo, w ore a blue nylon gown w ith m a tching headp iece. She carried a cascad e of w hite roses and blue carnations.
M rs. R obert H elfrlch and M iss Ann Blondln, both of W est K eansburg , s e r v e d as a tten d an ts . M rs. H elfrlch
MRS! JACOB H. HELFRICHwore a pink nylon gown with m atch ing-headp iece, and ca rried pink carnations and white ro ses.—M iss B londln “Wore “an aqua color gown-with m atch ing headpiece,, a nd carrled _ a . c a s cade of aqua carn a tio n s and whl^- roses.
R o b ert H eH rlch, b ro th e r ol the brldegroom . serv ed a s best m an . U shering w ere R ich ard T .irw llllnger, K eansbu rg , and J a c k B rennan , W est K eans-' burg . "
A recep tion , w as held a t E lM o - K l -H a l l^ -P a lm e r— Aven- K eansbu rg , a fte r w hich the couple le f t fo r - a w edding trip to C anada. - r U pon th e ir re t -.m they, will reside In -W est K eansbu rg . '
F o r trav e lin g the ,b r 1 d e chose a blu? tw eed su it, -navy accesso ries aAd an orcbld ' corsage . The bridegroom 's m oth- e.; w ore a navy b lue dresB, navy accessories and a n orchid corsage.- Tbe bride is a g rad u a te of M iddletown T o w n sh ip ' High School and is em ployed by the New Je rse y Bell Telephone Com pany, - K eansburg . The bridegroom Is a g ra d u a te of K eyport High School an d Is Associated with b is fa th e r ln business,.. .
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C L O T H I N G* " H R O t AND B O Y S ' rU JN lS H IN C lR ^ 8HOKL........
24 WEST FRONT ST. -KEYPORT,
OBITUARIESM rs. T k t m u D ailey
M rs. J u lia Dailey, M , died F rid ay , M ar. 23, 1S50. a t th s hom e of h e r .daughter, M rs. C harles M iller, 21 H e id rltt Ave., H ighlands, She was Uie widow of Thom as D ailey. B orn in M ataw an, she lived ln the n ig h ltlid s 'a r e a ' tn o a t of h e r life. ,,
She is su rv iv ed by live sons, S am uel, K eanBburg; F re d erick , ' Allentown Joseph,— M orrlsville , P a .; John, Atlah-' tic H ighlands; *m eodore, Mon ta n a ; , two d au g h te rs , M rs. John O ’B rien , A berdeen, M d„ and M rs. C harles M iller, H ighlands; 10 g randch ild ren , and 21 g reat-g randch ild ren .
A so lem n requ iem high m ass w as he ld T uesday a t 9’.3 t a .m a t the L ady of p e rp e tu a l H.elp C hurch , H ighlands, w ith the R ev. Joseph D onnelly officiating. In te rm en t w as ln M t. O livet .C em ete ry , M iddletown Tpw nshlp, with the A: M . Po»- te n and Sons F u n e ra l Home, A tlantic H ighlands, ln charge of a rra n g em en ts , -
M rs. D avid W M etf 1 M rs. A m elia M . WllleU, (5, wife of the la te D avid W illett, died M onday, M ar. 26, 1956, a t h er hom e on M ain St., Middletow n Tow nship. She w as born ln M iddletown Township , the daugh ter of the late Lobda and M arg are tta (Wen- delcke) O hses. ; •
A ccording to her fam ily, M rs. W illett wns. the oldest m em b er of the Belford' Metho- d ls t CHUrch. 1 “- Surviving a re a son, H arold,
M iddletown . .T ow nship ; a daugh ter, M rs. M eta W entw o r t h , K eansburg ; three grandch ild ren , and five g re a tg randchildren .
F u n e ra l serv ices, under the d irection of the A, M, Posteh and Sons F u n e ra l Home, Atlan tic H ighlands, w ere held W ednesday a t 3:30 p.m . a t M rs. W illett’s hom e. The R ev. R obert B lackm an , pasto r of B elford M ethodist Church, officiated, In te rm en t w as In F a lrv lew C em etery , M iddletown Township, .
M rs. Anthony G ranato M rs. L o re tta O ranato , £5,
wife ot A nthony O ranato , 986 P a lm e r Av*„ K eansburg , died Sunday, M ar.. 25, less , a t the Iv y N ursing H ome, M iddletown. M rs. O rana to w a s born ln Ita ly , daughter of the la te M r, and M rs. R alph D avrla , She had ' lived ln M onmouth County for the p a s t 35 years.
F u n era l serv ices were- held W ednesday a t 8 a im . a t the D ay F u n e ra l H om e, Keyport. /. solem n high requiem m ass was celebrated a t 9 a.m . by the R ev, Cornellu,<> J . Kane, p asto r, a t S t. Jo sep h 's C hurch, K eyport. In te rm en t w as ln St, Jo se p h 's C em etery .
Louie G. Anderson Louis Q . Anderson, w , hus-
banu of M rs. M sry A. (Bati- h ett) A nderson, 200 Norwood Ave., frfo * B ranch, died Sunday. M ar. 35, 1956, In Monm outh M em oflal H ospital, H« was born' ln K eyport, the to n of the la te C h irle s and T heresa (W alling) Anderson,
B esides h is wife, he Is sur- vlv ' by tw o daugh ters, M rs, ta a rlo n Schm idt, Belford. and M rs. H elen In term eso lt, Long B ranch ; k son R alph, Long B rsn ch ; th ree grandchildren , a ila te r , M rs. TOieresa Spangle r, J e r se y C ity, and a bro ther,
P ie rc e , Bayonne. ......... F u n e ra l se rv ice s .w ere held
Tvieoday a t 9 ® .m ;'.aV tho Bed-Je-. F u n e ra l Home, K eyport, With th e R ev. Joseph R. Fa ith ,, p as to r of the F ir s t B ap tis t C hurch , K eyport, officiating. In te rm en t w as ln O reen G rove C em etery .
a t the D ay F u n era l Home. E x p o r t , and a t 10 a .m . in Ot. Joseph’s Church, K e y p o rt .In term ed* l a M t- OlivetCemetery. M iddletown. A high requiem mass will be- celeb ra ted o n S aturday, Apr 7,*t_St. Josep h ’s Church by theRev. Cornelius J . K ane, pastor. ............. '....
F rank Zam pello F ran k Zampello, 59, husband
of E lv lre {DeToro) Zam pello. died S aturday, M ar. 24, 1958. a f his hom e, 114 B road St., a fter a h e a r t a ttack a t h is p lace of business on F ro n t S t. He w as born ln Ita ly and had lived here for the p a st 40 years.
Besides h is .w ife . he . is sur- vlv.ed hy two sons. F ran k , Jr., and Jero m e, botBTof Key- port, and two g randdaughters.
A solem n high requ iem m ass was held Tuesday a t 9 a .m . ln Bt; Jo seph ’s Church. K eyport, with • the Rov. Cornelius J . K ane, p asto r, officiating. In te rm en t w as ln the fam ily m ausoleum In St. G e rtru d e 's C em etery . W oodbrldge, under the d irec tion of the B edle F u n e ral Hom e. K eyport.
K athy Lynn S b erran e K athy L ynn S h erran e , two-
m onth-old d a u g h te r of. H erb e r t B . and H enrie tte (Uhll S he rrane , died Sunday , M ar; 25. 1956, a t h e r hom e, 21 v illage L ane , M iddletow n. She had b e e n - ln 111 h e a lth sincebirth . ' ...................
B esides h e r p a ren ts , two b ro th e rs ; W illiam an d RlcbartLare - su rv iv ing . - - ................
F u n e ra l serv ices w ere held T uesday a t 8 p .m . a t the A dam s M em orial H om e, R e d ' B ank, w ith the R ev . N orm an R. RUey, p as to r ol St. John’s M ethodist C hurch , K eyport, o fficiating . - In te rm en t w as ln F a lrv lew fcem etery, M iddletown.
W illiam L . F o ils_W lU lftm _Ii. .F u lt2 , . 83, 0 f 23 B aldw in Ave;,- N e w a rk r“dfed S a tu rday , M ar. 24, 1956, a fter a sh o rt Illness. M r. F u ltz fo rm erly lived in M ataw an, and w as a. m em ber of the Second B a p tis t C hurch , M ataw an.
He Is surv ived by a son, W illiam 'F u l tz ," J r . , a i d agranddaugh ter j ....................
F u n e ra l serv ices w ere held yeste rday a t 4 p.m . a t the Woodey F u n era l H o m e , N ew ark. - In te rm e n t w as lh Woodlawn C em etery , N ew ark .
M rs. W illiam VanNote, Sr. M rs. S a rah E . V anNote. 73;
wife of the la te W illiam 'V anN ote, s r ., C ortland Ave., E a t- ontown. died Sunday, M ar. 25,i 1958, a t th e hom e of h e r dau th- te r . M rs. C harles M atthew s, £4 A tlan tic A v e .; M anasquan , w here sbe w as v isiting . She w as bo rn lh B rooklyn, the d a u g h te r ot th e la te J n m u and S a ra h (D ecker) JOhes. M rs. V anNote h a d jllv e d m ost of h e r life in R ed B ank
Also su rv iv ing a re liv e o ther d augh ters, M rs. J a m e s Sheedy and M rs. G eorge N ay lo r, Long B ranch ; M rs. A rthur E plfano, Red B ank ; M rs. A rthu r W hite
Matawan Junior* To Give Easter Bsakct
At the Marchubusiness m eeting of the M ataw an Ju n io r W om an's Club, h e ld -o n M ar 13.J n the Eatfle Hose Co. F lre- housp, K eyporl, p la n i w ere m ade to give ft basket of food t o l l needy fam ily in - K eyport a t E a s te r . Announcem ent v-as m ade th a t officers would b e ‘ e lected at the- Apr. 10 m eeting . -----
M iss Carol Delbaeco, ch a irm an of the card p a rty , has announced th e -p a rty had been postponed from M ar. ,22 to T hursday , A p r. 5. I t will be he ld In the R eform ed Church- house, K eyport. T ickets a re on sale and m ay be ob tainedfrom any club m em b er o r a t th e door, according to M iss D elbasco.
The club h e ld 'i ts F e d e ra tio n N igh t on T u esd ay . T h e hospita lity co m m ittee Included M rs
A n lrew H u lsart, M iss P a u lin e E gan , M rs . E d w ard H a rr is ,
M isses D orotby and C aro l D elbasco. . .
Columbian Auxiliary; -...Award, Rummage S a l? —
The C olum blar A uxiliary , S t. Jo se p h ’s C hurch , K eyport, aw arded an E a s te r.-h u tflt S a tu rd ay , a t the K nights o f Colu m b u s- H all, R oute 35. I t w as won by A. C agllano, 518 F lo rence Ave., K eyport.
The n e x t m eeting of th e auxilia ry will be Apr. 12, in s te ad ’ of A pr. 19. P lan s fo r tbe ru m m age |p le to tak e p lace In K eyport, A pr. 24 th rough 28, will be m ade .
NoUceT his: office will be closed a ll day tom orrow , ‘ Good F r id ay .
R ead the C lassIfieS 'A ds"*^
F ran k ly * H yerF ran k ly n H yer, 75, husband __________ _____ _______
of ,G race (R oberts) H y er. dle„d I and M rs. F ra n k Savannah , W ednesday, M ar. 21, 1958, a t E atontow n; and four sons, WU- P e rtl i Amboy O eneral H ospital n am j r . , B elford; F red e ric k_ 4 . . . 1 1. . . J TVIIl B A ' . . . . , .al. H e llved on B eers H ill Rd. C raw fords C orner. He w as born th e re , tbe son o f th e la te C harles and A rvllda (Sm ith)H yer. . ..................... B esides h is w ife' he Is su rvived by a son,- R euben T ., M llltown: a daugh ter, M rs. M ae' H eath, Westwood, and four grandchildren .
F u n e ra l serv ices w ere held S a tu rd ay a t 1:30 p.m . a t the Bedle Fune. a). H om e, K eyport, w ith the R ev. N orm an R R iley, pasto r of St. Jo h n ’s M ethodist C burch, K eyport, officiating. In te rm en t w as ln Rose Hill C em etery , M ataw an. F ra n k P . C ottrell—F ra n k P .- C ottrell, - 64, C heesequake. husband of R uth (Lounsbury) C ottrell, died T uesday, M ar. 30. 1956. He w born in M apalapan Township, the son o f the la te F ra n k and M ary (V anPelt) C ottrell. He had lived In C heesequake lor th re e years, and fo rm erly resided ln K ean sburg .
B esides h is wife, he Is su rvived by a d au g h te r. M iss C aro l C ottrell, a t hom e; four sons, T*rank P . Jr., R idgefield, Conn j ; - - R aym ond, S tam ford , Conn.; M artin and W arren , both of C heesequake; a s is te r. M rs.. M am ie Wilson, R idgefield; th ree b ro th e rs , W illiam , Union B each ; H a rry , L akewood; R aym ond, M organvllle^ and seven g randchildren .
F u n e ra l serv ices w ere held F r id ay a t l . p t e , a t the Bedle Funera l. H om e, M ataw an. The R ;y , R ichard Y aussy, p as to r o . the Cliff wo.od M ethodist C hurch, officiated. In te rm en t Was ln Shoreland M em orial O ardens, K eyport.
M lsa M ary M . C altM lsa M ary M. C alt, Poole
A ve., K eyport, d ied M onday, M ar. 26, 1956, a t tbs B eckm an St. H ospital, New Y ork, following a m onth’s Illness, Miss C alt w as born In B elford. the dau g h te r o f the la te T hom as and M ary (M cCorm ick) C alt, and h a d liv id In U is a re a all oC h e r life. ‘
M lsa C a lt w orked In New Y ork fo r m a n y years , and for the p a s t s ix y ears had been assocltU on w i t h M llibank. Tw eed, Hope and H adley, a N ew Y ork law firm located a t 15 B road St. v
She Is surv ived by a b ro ther, R obert H . Calt. th ree s is te rs , M rs. C harles E . W ahl and M iss Joseph ine c a l t , both of K ty - -port, and M rs. B ernard C arroll, Maplewood.
, F u n e ra l serv ices a re being held th is Wiornlng a t »:10 a .m .
K eansburg ; . W alter, C olt’s Neck, and A rthu r, E aton tow n, three b ro th e rs , J a m e s , F red , and C larence -Jones, and a s is te r, M rs. W alter B ennett, UI of R ed B ank.
F u n e ra l serv ices w ere held yeste rday a t 2 p .m , ln T rin ity E piscopal C hurch, R ed Bank, w ith tb e R ev. C harles H , B est, pasto r, officiating.
In te rm en t, under the d irection of the A dam s M em orial H ome, Was In F a lrv lew C em etery , M iddletown,
R aym ond E . JenkinsRaym ond E . Jenk ins, 66,
husband „ of M rs, A ugusta (Zeyon)- Jenklnsr-461 H arding R d „ L au rence H arbor, d I e d S u h d iy , M ar. 25, 1958, lh tbe V eterans H ospital, E a s t O range. He w as born ln Colum bus. Ohio.
M r. Jenk ins w as a ve te ran of W orld W ar I and a . m em b e r of R a r ita n P o s t 23, A m erican Legion, K eyport, He was a life m em ber of G arden S ta te Outdoorm en.
B esides h is w ife, he Is su rvived by a son, E d w ard , South Amboy; four g randchildren , and a s is te r , M ra. Lucille O alt- land , C olum bus, Ohto.
F u n e ra l se rv ices will be held today a t 1 p .m . a t the Bedle F u n e ra l Home, K eyport. Inte rm en t will be ln Alpine C em etery , P e rth Amboy.
WILLS FILED
E iek la l MiUerE aek la l M iller, U n i o n
B each, who. died F eb . 23, left his en tire e s ta te to his wife, Anna J . M iller. He nam ed k nelce, M arg a re t F o rte , executrix of the will dated Sep t. *15, 1953. ■
D e b r a W i l l i a m * , 3 ,D ie s O f L e u k e m i a '
D ebra W illiam s, three-y^ar old daugh ter of M r, and M rs. R o b ert W illiam s, 80S Brook Ave., Union B eacb, died Sund ay , M ar. 18, ltM , a t th e M em oria l H ospital, New York.
D eb ra , a leukem ia v ic tim , received thousands o t le tte rs and postcards, a s well la toys from w ell-w ishers, l i i e child had been tre a ted a t the h o s p ital fo r the blood d isease io r the p a s t y e a r . She w as la s t a t hem e during the C hrlstinaa season, re tu rn ing to the hos- plta* J a n . ] . Through a new spaper sto ry , D ebra h ad m ade known h e r ,.w is h to receive card* and le tte rs , ■
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A ta len t n igh t will be sponsored on S a tu rd ay a t 7:45 p.m . la the C heesequake F lrehouse. T here will be singing, reciting and in s trum en ta l p ieces of a religious naUue.r7- ...-
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M orning p ra y e r : and ante* com m union serv ice will be held tom orrow a t B a .m . ^The child re n ^ serv ice aAd stations, of the cross will be a t \ p .m . —E a s te r S unday there-w ill- be Holy E u c h a ris t and serm on at 9^30 a .m . a n d a ch ild ren 's se rv ice a t 10:30 a .m . - ...
. Responsibility /o r typographical er* ro rs la limited to the cost of the apace* occupied b y .su ch erro r.
"Entered aa -second-doss m atte r at' the post-effJce-at-.M atawan,~N.'J,,-m i'
d e r the a c t oj M arch 3, 1819.
a an c tu sfy u id chapel choirs ren d erin g " E a s te r A nllphon"; the boys' chorus, “ Thlha i sthe a lo r .....a t 9:30 a.m .
Kendell Brokers(Continued from F a g a one)
s ta te d U waa a.“ co rduroy” foad floating oh sunken ra ilro ad ties In the a re a . T he township would no t have the resou rces to lay a p roper foundation for,such a road tg .be hard-surfaced , the m ayor averred? He agreed , how ever, th a t as it was a m ain road from K eyport to the Free* hold a re a and an en trance road to the P a rk w a y so M ataw an and M arlboro Tow nship should com bine an an appea l to the -county to h ave thlsTvorkrunder- tftken.
•A le tte r from N . N . Baijy, v ice-president o f the C entral
E vennlg p ray e r la M onday a t j R ailroad of H ew J e rse y , con- 8_p.m .T fo llow ed-by-a-m eeting :j firm ed the .'w illingness of; thiJ ot the "Ladles Guild -at' 6:30 1 ra ilro ad to deed to the township o 'clock. the land through which G erard
THURSDAY, MARCH 29,-1956
PR O C LA M A TIO N;■ - W HEREAS April has been
designa ted by P r e s id e n t s P ro c lam atio n and A ct of Cong ress as a m onth la which to em phasize th e need for canc e r contro l, and
; W HEREAS this Is a time ln — Which all of u s should give p ro
found thought to the g rav ity of _ lC M cer-’a .p e rlL o n the one hand
and the- hope of contro lling the d isease on the o ther, and
- W HEREAS sta tis tic s show ■ th a t one 61 every liv e per eons
In K eyport even tually will have s a n c e r , a n d ........
W HEREAS am ong cancer V ictim s only one-third a re now being saved , and ■ ■ • _ _
W H E R E A S it. is possible todouble the num ber p f cures through ea rly detection and
.p ro m p t tre a tm e n t of the disea se by rad ia tion and su rgery , and
W HEREAS the A m erican - C ancer Society ls sum m oning
. a ll of us to p a rtic ipa te In this life-saving work by Inform ing everyone or c an ce r's danger
__,«lgnala ... and to . cooperate In ra is ing funds fi>r this w ork of education and for re sea rch and serv ice to cancer patien ts.
TH E R E FO R E, I , S P A F- FO RD W. SCHANCK, M ayor of M ataw an, do ordain and p roclaim the m onth of A pril: .
~ CANCER CONTROL MONTH and request th a t every citizen of M ataw an partic ipa te ln observance of the occasion.
The a i r l s ’ F riend ly Society will m ee t T hursday , A p r .J . a t 3 p .m .'
JVTorKanvHle.-Metlibdlftt Church ! Koule 79, M organville
Rev. W illiam B. M agsum P as to r
The L ord 's Supper.w lll be observed tom orrow night a l 8 p.m . .....
Ave could be re located to bring J t . Jnto - a n - Intersection with Lloyd IU). north o l lh e ra ilroad
J c io ss lng 'dn th a t s tre e t. In tills way. the le tte r explained, there would only have to be one crossing In the a re a , 30 the ra ilroad would only have to e rec t ft s in gle pair of w arning signals. The township had requested
On E a s te r , the sunrise serv ice Will be held In the church a t 6 a .m . A special p rogram will be presen ted In the Sunday School a t 10 a .m . “ The R eturn of Spring" will be the serm on topic of the pastor a t the B p .m service a t which the, choir will render spec ia l selections:
B ayvlew P resb y te rian Church Cllffwood B each '
R ev . F ra n c is O sterstock The Bacraiment of H oly Com-'
m unlon and receptlorf of new m em bers will be tonight a t 8 o’clock.
The sunrise service on Sunday will be held a t 6 a .m . on
1h e _b e 0 c lr CHUIch schoo L Begins a t SMS a .m . "T h s E a s te r A nsw er" will be the p a s to r’s serm on topic a t the l l o ’clock service. M usic will be fu rn ished by the Junior, youth and senior choirs, and M iss Shirley Helth will alng a solo,..................
O u es9 uestIoim l-». l>Ul f o r l t g a l advertis ing o t $3lft In a F r e e hold n e w s p a p * r -a r in d ica tin g
Program By Students --Of Accordion, Dance■ “ A n o p e n house for the pub- flc . p u p .J J j , paren t* , and fr ien d s o t the M odern Sohool of Plano-A ccordlon will be held T uesday a t 7:30 p.m . a t the K eyport'H igh School.
A pproxim ately 5Q accordion and danpe studen ts will p a rtlc : lpa te in the p ro g ra m ,' which w ill Include various dance acts and num erous accordion solos. T he various dance acts will b e furnished through the cooperation of the W alters Dance Studio,: K eyport.
John D . W alker; H asle t, of the .Plano-Accordlon School, in v ite s the publlo to a ttend th is rec ita l to sup p o rt and encourage the studen ts.
K C Choraleera To Start Rehearsals
The C olum bian C horaleers, sponsored by the K nights of C olum bus. St. Jo sep h ’s coun c il 3402, K eyport, will s ta r t r e h e a rsa ls M onday for their ’an n u a l fa ll re c ita l. .
, T he g r tu p Is under the dl- M otion ot Jo speh Sheldon, who
— le d th e c h o r a le e r a la s t fa ir lor th e ir l l r a t concert, and . m ore
— re c e n t ly /- th e annual m instre l allow.
m R eh e a rsa ls will be every i M onday n ig h t a t B: 16 P.m .
T h is Is a n on -secta rian group, an d anyone In terested Is ln- Vlted to Join.
P 0 r lu r th e r . Inform ation, c a ll D ot S k idm ore, s ec re ta ry , a t M ataw an M 433R.
F ir s t C hurch of Christ, Scientist
84 B road S t., K e jp a r t Sunday serv ice , 11 a .m .
Sunday School, 11 a .m ., Wecl-. nesday. te s t im o n ia l m eeting. 8 p.m . R ead ing room open Wednesday 3 to 4;P..m.
The significance fo r all m ankind of C hrist J e s u s ' victory over d isease and death will bs em phasized a t the serv ice on Sunday. S c rip tu ra l p a ssa ges regarding.' crucifixion, resu rrec tion , und ascension will be am ong . ihq Bible selections to be read from the gospels of M atthew , M ark, Luke and John. "U n rea lity " la the lesson-serm on topic.
K eyport R eform ed. Chnrch W arren S t., K eyport 1
R ev. R oderick N. DeYoung P as to r
- Holy Communion will be celebrated tonight a t the t o ' clock serv ice.
On E a s te r m orning a sunrise serv ice will be held a t 1 o'clock! Jun io r choir p rac tice Is a t 9 a .m . and Sunday School m eets a t 9:30 a .m . The worship serv ice will be held a t 10:45 a .m ., preceded by a 13- m lnute orgap rec ita l by M rs. John Bngurton, o rganist. A nursery Is held from 10:30 a .m . until 12 o 'clock noon for children whose pa ren ts wish to a ttend the church service.
Jun io r Youth Fellowship m eets a t 1 p .m . Sunday and tho senior youth fellowship a t8 o’clock, • _
The "L eague 'fo r Service a .m , until 11 o 'clock noon for m eets the fourth W ednesday of each m onth.
these signals a fte r the Kubus deaths from a c a r-tra in collision In D ecem ber a t Lloyd Rd.
M ayor M arz noted the extension of G era rd Ave. proposed would c a rry th a t s tre e t J n to the Borough or Keypol't. As an ordinance would be required In both m unicipalities, he said the tow nship com m ltee would m eet with M ayor C harles E . Applegate and the K eyport s tre e t com m ittee on the m a tte r . ~
Question D elaying Action " Noble W atson, M rs. Sarah Hicks and o ther ' residen ts of tbe A rlington and S eU w are Ave. a re a of cilffwooa reap p e a ie d - to - f In d -o u t-w h y -th e re had been no action on their F e b ru a ry req u est to co rrec t the nurttcSe w a ter conditions p laguing them . M ayor M arz cited re c en t snow s to rm s as tying up the township roadequipm ent H e _ sa ld th a t itwaa ln the township xoad prog ram this year to rebuild Bose S t. and lay d ra in s on A rlington AVe. where surface w ater backs up In Che "b a s in " a rea . The m ayor believed a catch basin and F ren ch d ra in would be needed, fo r D elaw are Ave., w here, according to M r.'W a tson, "you can g e t around in a row bont a fte r a Tain.”
The m ayor re ferred to a re po rt by Mra. R o b ert Taylor, Shore Concpurse, a t the Feb- r u a ry _ m eeUng_she_iiRil—seen, the township tru ck and town-' ship ro ad m en a t w ork on a dry well on p riv a te p roperty and had seen tow nship g rave l dum ped on 'p r iv a te p roperty . M ayor M ara sa id he had le a rn ed thlsjcworlc w as done on a S a tu rday , a day during w hich the townahlp road force does n o t w ork, and th a t If they w ere doing R, th la w as "o u ts id e" em ploym ent.
A s,fo r the use o t t h e tru ck and j, g rave l, t h e m ayor exp lained the w ork had to be done aa the su rface w a ter w as running off n tow nship road onto p riv a te p ro p e rty and the township w as com pelled by law to pu t In g rave l to co rrec t the .condition.
A le tte r from the B oard ot F reeho lders d isclaim ed re sponsibility for rem oving tree on the p roperty of A. A. Devlno, New B runsw ick Ave. even though Route 18 is a county road In the a re a . M ayor M arz Instructed a le tte r be w ritten M r, Devlno notifying him of the com plain t by an adjoining ow ner th a t the tree m ight fa ll over and dam age p roperty .
ln« too m a n y mostly ordlnan- cea ' lh a t w e re n o t tie ln« ‘ c a rrie d through aa t t w as. He affirm ed fro m M r. B arkalow the township could g e t no rev enue from lu u ln g a p e rm it as the app lican t w as only re qu ired by .Jaw to-ipay one fee, the licencing fee to the s ta te . M r. McCue sa id he would Join M ayor B uckley ln v 0 t 1 n g a gain st Its Introduction. This m ade a tw o-all tie , defeating the m easure .
The com m ittee Introduced an ordinance m aking Church Lane betw een R oute 18 and Tennent R d., M organvllle, oneway east-bound. T h e o rd in ance WHFi offered by M r..'Lanzaro, ____
M r. B arkalow sa id the ordinance could not* becom e ef; fective until the s ta te highway com m issioner approved It.
M r. B arkalow also reported he ls p reparW i a . h ealth ordinance as suggested by Mr. L anzaro a t - th e - com m ittee’s la s t m eeting. He_s_a_|„ d„ it should be read y for Introduction,, a t the com m ittee’s next regu la r m eeting.
The com m ittee passed a re so lu tion ‘paying tribu te to Miss M ary Crine, who died M ar. 20. Miss Crine w a s principal ot the Morgai»vllle School and w as associated with the town- .ship school system fo r 34 y ears before -her death. She was the s is te r of C om m itteem an M ichael C rine. A m om ent of silence was observed
i n her m em ory.' .
r.troduc- itu d lea U $t:^ populatiQ of. B5.-
thppp ln* needs o t th« l tc g e s t grow th a re a In fa s t buigeon- ln * M onm outh County, L a te s t
000 w ithin * five-mile rad iu s \yhlch Includes Keyport, K eans- bur« . M ataw an, and Cliff- wobd. This figure w|U be swelled as a resu lt of construction ot m ore than 3200 homes planned this year In developm ents w ithin a two-mlle rad ius ot the center. Approximately 200 fee t to the n o rth of th e proposed center, construction hns been s ta rted on a L o e w ’i drlve-Th thea ter.
The shopping center, fron ting 600 fee t on the southerly side of Route 35, ls cen tra lly located in relation to the a re a ’s m a jo r roads. I t can be reach ed within m inutes from the G arden S ta te Parkw ay , Route 3 and B ethany and Middle Rds. ;
Long N eeded LinkMr. C antor and Mr,. Gold-^
mar. term Uie proposed shop ping cen ter a Ion* needed link In the chain of expanding economic and hom e-building activities now charac te riz ing Ibis a rea of M onmouth Coun-
Signs Removed In(Continued from P ag e one> :
Mr. Aranow hqd sought and gotten a (week/s postponem ent M&r. 14, saying hla a tto rney could not be p resen t.
Postponem ent AskedOn M ar. .21 *Mc; W einstein
asked for a three-w eek post- i*onem enfcHnslaUoir-that-irs-he had ju s t been brought Into the Case to re p re sen t M r. Aranowi he would need a p ro p er period to . p rep are a defense th a t would do Justice to hla c lien t's case. Milton M ausner, R ed B ank, acting for H arvey G. H artm an , K eypprt borough atto rney , objected to any postponem ent, M r. Mau3;*er insisted th a t every day the signs rem ained Illegally ln pl*ce, the developers of “S p lit R o ck ” w ere getting the ad van tage of advertis ing th rough an Illegal a c t and for which they were pay ing nothing.
Acting M agistra te LaM ura allowed th a t w hile Mr. W einste in d id have the rig h t to m ake the appeal th a t goes with the affirm ation ot a _ defendan t's rig h ts , ih e continuance of a vio la tion , for thvee.r w eeks could not be countenanced;' Me, M apsner /|r*aljyj consented to a one-week postponm ent so the- case would co t become defective through a delend an t 's yighta be>lng denied. How> ever, w ith the rem oval of the signs In the period th a t has ensued since the M ar. 21 pro-
eedings, It appears the case can be postponed fu rther w ith out a violation being allowed to continue,
Morganville Grammar Round-Up Scheduled ~
• ' " T h e round-up lo r M organ- v ille G ra m m a r School will tak e p la c e T u esd ay , A pr. 10 a t 10 V .m . I n 'th e school. AU childr e n who w ill be s ta r tin g school n o x t S ep tem b e r should a tten d , acco m p an ied by th e ir p a ren ts . T h e y ehould h ave th e ir b irth c e r tif ic a te s , proof of vacolnat- Ion, and d ip h th e ria Inoculation w ith th em . i, R o b e r t S en a , p rin c ip a l, M rs.
W illa rd , school n u rse , an d M rs. Jo se p h S p u rg a t, h e a lth ch alr- m a n o f the M organvllle P a r en t - T e a c h e r A ssociation will be pre& ent.' -
Easter Services(con tinued fro m p ag e one)
co m m u n io n w ill bo o b served .S ta r t in g M onday and contlnu-
Ing fo r tw o w eek y u n til A pr. 14, ap ec la t ev an g e lis tic se rv ices Will b e conducted a t th e c h u rch e v e ry n lg b t a t 7;45 p .m . A y o u th te a m c a lled ‘'G o d 's M inu te M in ,” d irec ted by J im T ice , W ill be In c h a rg e ol th e se rv ice s . T h e g roup h a s to u red Uie c o u n try an d h a v e a n a p p e a lin g m e ssag e fo r a ll ages. S p e c ia l m uelc. Is be ing plartnert fo r e a c h serv ice .
.A ssem bly O f God'F a r r i n g t o n M .< C heesequake
K " S c h m ltt P a . to rSchool I* * 1 10,30
A paym en t of IllOO on ac- G ethsem ane L u theran C h u rc h ! count to the Cllffwood fire
M aple P I ., K eyport '. com m issioners w as ordered . Rev. rre f le r lc k Boos, P a s to r Tho R a r ita n B ay Lions Club
' w as given perm ission to hold a raiffle a t the OUWwood F ire house A pr. 28. '
C onfirm ation was m ade of foreclosure proceedings again st John H. P a rk e r for Lot 55 Block 5, Of th e tow nship tax m ap for the New Je rse y Highway A uthority . ...................
An inau lry by the Soundvlew R ealty Co., G re a t Neck, L. I about the new w a ter p lan t In Cllffwood w as o rdered tabled
T here a re two serv ices on Sunday; m a tin s a t 8:30 a.m . and th s re g u la r serv ice a t 11 o'clock. Sunday School begins a t 0:48 a .m . .
E m m anuel Assem blies Of God M iddle R d ., N orih Centerville
R ev. E lln» E llison. P a s to r Sunday School to r all ages
ls a t lo -a.m , and m orning worship is a t 11 o 'clock . An evan- gellstlo se rv ice is held Sunday a t 7:30 p .m , P ra y e rs a re said fo r the sick a t a ll serv ices
Tuesday a t 7:30 p .m . the young people 's serv ice 19 held.
P ra y e r nnd Bible study Is T hursday a t S p .m .
F ir s t P resb y te rian Church 216 M ain S i., M ataw an
R ev. C heste r A', aa llow ay P a s to r
T here will be a com m union serv ice this evening a t < o ’ clock ln the h igh school aud ito rium . N ,w . m em bers will be received ; th e re will be Uie serv ice of T eneb rae and Ihe san c tu a ry choir will sing seve ra l selections from S te iner's "C rucifix ion .” ■ •
The E a s te r sunrise serv ice will be held a t SMB a .m . a t a spot overlooking the lake . The congregation ls asked to follow t h e signs from the church . T he serv loe Is sponsored by the M en’s C lub and the pasto r 's toplo will be " E a r ly In the M orn ing ."
At the tWo serv ices on Sun day a t 0)30 and 11 a .m . In thc h igh school aud ito rium , the serm on toplo o t tho pasto r will be " L e t Q o i Move the Stone A w ay,” H e r e will be special m usic w ith the* san c tu a ry cholv singing , “ C h ris t A rose" ; the
Slaughterhouse Ban(Continued from page one)
a coning ordinance since thc f irs t of the year.
"H ave you signed a petition opposing lhe p lanning board? Mr. Buckley dem anded of Mr L an ta ro .
"T h a t Is none ot your busin e ss ," Mr. L anzaro re torted
M r. B arkalow did allow lhat the adoption of a slaughter house ord inance would prove d iscouraging to anyone plan nlng to locate a .slaughterhouse In the township, Mr L arzaro c la im ed to knew lhls w as Im m inent.
Q uestions L im itation F red VonRodeck, a specta
to r, w anted to know why there should be a lim ita tion o( one slaughterhouse. He said this would bo a "m onopoly" and there should be a t le a s t two allowed. Mr. B arkalow said tho num ber lo be allowed would have no bearing on Uie legality o t tho ordinance, lie reaffirm ed only the Issue of local law being a t variance w ith a s t a t e code w as the question.
C om m itteem an C harles Me
ty. , .The R aritan Shopping Cen
te r Is the th ird m ajor re ta il developm ent Initiated by tlie building organization. They a re cu rren tly erecting the 35- store . S ayre Woods Regional Shopping C enter in neighboring M iddlesex County. and have announced p lans tb begin construction th is sum m er of their $4,000,000 W est E ssex ; Shopping C enter In W est Caldwell.
M r. C antor and M r, Goldm an are also buildlhg the 170- home com m unity o f 'F a ir f ie ld a t New Shrew sbury adjoining R ed Bank. Additional -home colonies planned by the firm In New Je rse y this spring Include the 600-unlt p ro jec t In R aritan Township and a 585-' acre developm ent In 'the Browntown a re a of M adison Town? ship In M iddlesex County.
'air Who Entered^continued from one)'
c a r he was driving a t- the tim e apprehended since. F eb . 2D. However, ' M ag istra te M artin noted, when the delen- d an t handed him the reg is tra tion, th a t lt bore an Inspection m ark of six m onths ago. M ataw an Police Chief John J . F lood, professed to doubt fr*m this the defendant had only been using tt-.e car since V tb . 20 and th ; m ag is tra te a c cordingly Im posed a penalty of tSO tine and 16 Costs. "
L . W. N em eth, Old B ridge, was lined 125 and $9 costs for exceeding the speed lim it on M ain St. and nearly upsetting h is c a r . H is license w as re voked for SO days. -
P a tro lm a n F ra n k Cherney, borough police, a rra ig n ed R . F . Symonds, Old B ridge, for c are less driving In th a t he had run Into the re a r of.a car operated by G ranville Sm ith, Key- POrt; oh M ain S t. thc Sunday during tbe snow storm . M r. Sym onds c la im ed M r. S m ith s t o p p e d suddenly w ithout w arning . M r, Sm ith denied lt and c la im ed M r. Sym onds w as going too fa s t for conditions In a line of traffic , M r. Sym onds w as fined (9 and *5 costs fo r .falling to exb lb lt h is license and le g is la tio n .
25 Stores In Fourth(continued from page one)
Shopping C e n t e r , It Wlil occupy the southerly portion of the 135-acre tra c t recen tly assem bled by M r. C antor and M r. G oldm an for a develop m ent of 800 hom es to be opened this spring.
T he pro jected shopping cen te r will contain 150,000 sq u are f e e t of contiguous selling space and a front-of-store p a rk ing a re a accom m odating 1700 ca rs . Tenanting p lans Include space for a Junior d ep artm en t sloi'e, national food m a rk e tL cbaln variety,v drug and shoe stores, bank, re s tau ran t, hom furnishing, hardw are a n d o ther establishm ents.
B ta it In Septem berConstruction Is scheduled to
begin Septem ber 10S0, w ith renting proceeding Im m ediately through C rest Wood Ile a l Ity, Inc.. Linden, agent.
According to the builders, the new center has been designed to serve the one-stop
Matawan Library |t,(Contlnijed from page one)
s a ry to lim it the p ro g ram to children th rough t h e * th ird g rade. Book 'week w as cele-. bra ted aa usual In N ovem ber.
C lassro o m s, above the fourth g rade a t Cllffwood School all have lib ra ry room s, and teach* ers have the privilege of r e questing any needed additions lo their collections.
A donation of about 300 books was m ade to the Lau* repce H arho r W om an’s Club, which Is Ih the process of form lnpTa_^iibllc lib rary , . LlbfaflaW A ttends M eetings .
M rs. E aw in H. Dom inick, lib rar ian , a tten d ed three lib ra ry m eetings during th e y e a r and w as jm „fi_Danel .d iscussion a t the N o rth e rn M onm outh County b ran ch of A m erican ,U ni vs rslty. ,]Wom$n .hefd a t R ed Bank. She also' spoke to a group of prospective he lpers on e lem en ta ry science.
T here has been a g re a te r dem and .foi- r e s e a rc h on the p a r t of s tuden ts, M rs. D om inick reported , and It is hoped th a t the l ib ra ry w ill be able to c a rry oh w ithout e x tra w orkers.*
As possible Im provem ents, lt was suggested th a t the entrance could be pain ted , a cab in e t for " a clipping file could be used, and. »ome work, done to the sidew alk leading inlo the lib ra ry . - ' x
l v f Speed Wlth th e plow a i o o t e s ta b l is h e d -U iU - th e - to w n a h l* -
F a lre lm a a h i l l uThe resignation of P a tro lm an
F ranc!* C herney waa accepteda i o f - M a r c h —30 P a tro lm anCherney advised the council In his' le tte r of resignation th a t he had accepted a position pay ing m ore m oney.
E . J . Nelson w as confirm ed i a m em b er - of -Washington
E ngine Co. No. 1. ' Councilm an -Brown rep o rted
th a t "you could count on- your two hands” the people who had a ttended Uie open house a t the w ater works on C hurch St., S atu rday , b u f he said he thought this sm all showing w as due to the s to rm . - — —'
A' req u est was received th a t high hedge on p ro p erty on fiut- p h la Ave, be cu t down so th a t the highw ay m ay be seen b% m otorists Who use the avenue. The m a tte r w as re fe rred to the borough a tto rn ey , ■ • '
com e onto th e ir ro a d T uesday for the f irs t tim e and th en oo- ly to ru n over It a t a a excees-
Land Use Map For(continued from P&£e one)
ship he had observed cem ent blocks^foundatlons - being- put in—witfroutr~cottcrete~ footings with the re su lt th a t some of the layers qf blocking were snffglng w here the ea r th gave way with the weight, leaving an ap e rtu re of eight Inches or m ore in t h e , foundation. . Mr W$nzei objected th a t one-quarte r Inch sheeting, of poor g rade was being used. M ayor -John Mfirz, jr . , prom ised these re ports would be Investigated, but M r. Wenzel Insisted re v ision of the building code could not w ait if these offenses existed. ..
In th e a ir . One o t those h lred re to rted th is w as a ll » Ue, th a t the only reason the s c ra p ing w as n o t done w as th a t the residen ts had le ft c a rs blocking th e 'ro a d .
R esiden ts o f M aTlboro G a rdens com plained their s tre e ts had not been scraped until M onday. M ayor B uckley told them th a t as persons living on roads no t taken over by the township, they w ere fa rin g b e tte r than m any „ persons living on roads owned by the s t a t e , county or tow nship. They asked how their roads could becom e township roads M ayor -Buckley - to ld t t e m - by having the developer p u t them In shape to com ply with the township .sub-division.. ordinance. T his led to expressions of. d ism ay , a s th e re s id en ts a s serted t h e developer had opened t h e sub-dlvlslon 30 years ago and w as dead how. Had Agreed To Service Boads
_pred VonRodeck, a sp ec ta
to r, to ld t h e , com m itteem enth a t w hen L ero y V anP elt h a d bee’n ’m ay o r, a policy had been
would serv ice ro ad s on which ta x p a y e r^ lived , even If they w ere n o t legally tak e n ovei by th e m unic ipa lity . M r. V onRodeck said It had bee*. . the opinion of M r. V a n P e lt ii would he ju s t as econom ical to ren d e r s e rv ice —-to-' th e s t - roads a s for the tow nship to go to th e expense of taking them over.
M ayor B uckley said as long as M r. V anP elt was no t presen t to confirm these assert- lorn, he would m ake no comm ent o th e r th an to p ledge the tow nship would, In cases of em ergency , re n d e r serv ice on such ro a d s bu t would not m ake a com m itm en t to do so.
The co m m itteem en closed snow -rem oval Issue by agreeing a su rv e y should be taken o f— em ergency— trucks and crew s th a t could be called on In event of another blizzard "with all com m itteem en consenting to t h e i r use In advance. . , :......
Classified AdsH EL P W A N TED FO R S A L E
Council Cqol To(Continued fJw jr'Sage one)
out a g radual basis. This m et with no response and M rs. Donnell w ithdrew h e r motion.
In conec tton -w lth the s ig n , Mrs! Donnell repb rted she had a (jilce of V65 1i'0m ''-Jam es H . M artin , M ataw an, a slgtt pa in te r . She said M r. MarUa- w as willing to p rin t, for th a t price, the nam es of the d ifferen t churches and organizations to use the signs and their -'announcem ents could be pinned on the board underneath w here their nam es w ere placed. She said It could be p laced In the window or police head q u arte rs so th a t persons passing on the s tre e t could see It easily.
Objection lta lsed Various objections w ere ra is
ed, The councilm en said they had no t expected m ore than a plain corkboard . so tbe suggestion of a sign w ith p rin ting on It w as som ething new. I t w as noted lt Would no t be, possible to re s tr ic t Its use as billboard for the p riv a te use oV thurches and a Jew se lec t organizations, a s any g roups ln the borough who w ere tax p a y ers would have an equal rig h t to use It. With so m any groups In the borough, the council fea red It would have to be> m ade m any tim es la rg e r th a n th a t p roposed, .
M r. V anCleaf observed th a t la st y e a r he h ad consented to withhold needed general budge ta ry expenditu res o ther th an certa in needs of the s tre e ts and police d epartm en ts which could bo m e t e a ;ly In the y ear. He declared he w as not read y to do th is ag a ln .'e sp ec la lly In the m a tte r of buying trashbaske ts and signs, M rs. Donnell then aald aha would drop the whole m a tte r b u t n ex t year would see to l t th a t su itab le appropria tions w ere p u t In th e budget for th ings needed.
Councilm an Cyrus Brown believed the sign, when m ade, could be placed on the grounds o t tho M ataw an lib rary so U would bo notice* by th e public. The councilm en ag reed this w is to bo p re fe rred to p lacing I t in the borough hall.
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Snow Removal Is(Continued from P a g e one)
" s tra n g e r ,” to c le a r 'th e snow 111 M organvllle w ithout consul: ting e ith e r C om m itteem an Dalnel P . B rew er o r h im self residents of the a re a , M onday. Mr. L anza ro c laim ed th a t he ,nd~ M r. B rew er had . found
the equ ipm ent w ithout chains on a t t th e g a rag e In M organ Vllle a t 9:30 a .m . and Insisted It w as no t lh action on snow- c learance u n til nOon. -He de m anded to know why he, a s a paid -official' o f , the township, had no t been asked " to ra ise a fin g e r." .
All H ave E qual A uthority Clifton T . B arkalow , Free-'
hold, tow nship a tto rney , told M r. L anzaro th a t he had not h ad to w ait fo r o rd e rs from anyone, as i n ' the township com m ittee fo rm of governm ent, th e re Is no com m ittee ch a irm an im c h arg e , as ln a borough, and each com m itteem a n has equal au tho rity . M r. B rew er . asked Mr. B arkalow 11-thls c.ould n o t bo -confusing w ith each m em b er.o f th e governing body giving o rd e rs to do d ifferen t th ings, and sa id he had decided -to -wait for call from M r. M cCue; a s head of the “ road com m ittee" or th e governing body. M r. B arka low still insisted M r. L anzaro nnd M r. B rew er-could have given the. road m en o rd e rs with as m uch au tho rity as M ayor Buckley or M r. M cCue. M r. B rew er expressed concern ove r such dupllcatlo'h.
O n the b a s is of w h a t M r, B arkalow sa id , M r. McCue adm itted he h a d 'm a d e a m is tak e ln calling an "ou ts ider! ' Instead of a m em ber of the tDwnBhlp com m ittee . " I m ade a m is tak e” , he allowed, “ In calling M r. R a te ll fie . I should have c a l le d 'J o e ,”. M ayor Buckley w as not so su re of th is. The m ayor b l u n tly told M r. Lanzaro th a t he was ly ing about the wholem atte r. The m a y o r adm itted there had b een ' confusion bec au se -L es te r EIHs, the road forem an, had been Injured Sa tu rday , M ar. 1.7, . c learing aw ay the snow of F rid ayM ar, i s l a n d w as ;not able to be on duty . The m ay o r Insisted. how ever, th a t F r ed E ckel, Ihe o ther road m an,had " w o r k e d all n ightS unday and th a t h e , the m ayor, had w orked with M r. E ckel. H ie m a y o r contended It had only been necessary for M r. M cCue to call M r. R atcllf- fe to h ire o the rs .w hen he nnd M r. E ckel w ere a t the end of th e ir physical endurance from w ork aind lack of sleep.
C ritic ises M ayor Mr. L anzaro re to rted he was
n o t criticizing M r. E ckel, only those In au thority . M r. L anzaro Infuriated the m ayor by his com m ents on M r. Buckley’s being asleep In a c a r when he w as supposed to have been shoveling. M ayor Buckley shouted b ack th a t M r. Rat- cllffe had refused pay for w hat he did, b u t th a t M r. Lan- *aro, who ls paid, had “ done noth ing .”
F ive re s id en ts of O rchard P ark w ay chim ed In to support M r. Lanzaro by declaring the persons h tred M onday had
NOTICE TO JOB APPLICANTS - The Matawan Journal does not knowingly accept Help Wanted ad* vertisem enta from fJrms covered by the federal Wage and, Hour JLaw if they oM«r less than the legal mini* m um wage. F irm s engaged in intersta te com m erce •q;r_in tne production t)f ■ goods for com m erce m ust now' pay a t Je as t 75 cents a n hour and tim e arid one-half for overtim e under the federal W age I n d . Hour Law. Job-seekers offered .less by covered firm s should notify the Wage and Hour Division, U. S. Depart* ment of L a b o r ^ a t 31 Clinton S t , Newark, New Jersey , phone M itchellSALESMAN to taka complete ch aree
of. sewing m achine departm ent; ftx*perience preferred but not essential. Good income: m arvelous opportunity- for right m a n , . W rlta Box 447. Keyport.MAN with c a t to serve local FuUer
Brush terH tority; no experience needed, no Investment. From $92.50 a week to s ta r t. F o r Interview writ* Bor*55, South River, N . J . o r call South. Biver_fr3aSI.— - ■■ wjU-FEMALE key punch operator; IBM.
high school graduate , will train , perm anent p o s iu o n .' Lavols Laboratories, M atawan-Freehold Road, Mor* ganvllle, wj29APPLICATIONS now being taken for
fountain girls ahd salesgirls, full or p a rt tim e. J , J . New berry, Keyport. Wj29
Telephone SolicitorsMALE o r fem ale, we have a won
derful paying propoalUon fo r ex*
SerJenced telephone soUcltors; Work a.m . to 12 noon o r 5 p.m . to 0 p.m.
Call Mr, Bell Keyport 7.2874 any day from 1 to 3 p.m . or Red Bank 6-2664-J 7. to 9 p.m , _ _ _ _ wj29MAN to do landscaping work, m ust
have d riv e r 's license. Call Key. port 7-0W2. wj29SHIPPING clerk, m ale, general ship- • ping room routine. L iberal em ployee benefits. Apply Landau Knit* ting Corp., Locust St., Keyport. \v}29MECHANIC. Apply Hollo Trucking. . 293 Broadway. Keyport. wJ29
U SED C A R S1953 FOBD Country Squire. E xcel— len t'cond ition . Radio and heater. Can.''bo seen anytim e. Call-K eyport 7-3030. _ ;___ • • ■ •• . WjliCHElVlVdkBTV •* 1 W , **6©d ' condition,
reasonably p riced ;; <at\ $150, ..CallKeyport 7-2902-n. • wj29*CHRYSLER, 1947, 4 door, radio and
heater, clean. Call Keansburg- S-oora. - J29*
FO R R EN TLICENSED practical nurse can offer
one private room; one sem l-prlvate for aged people. _ Weekly or month- ■ “ Keyporlly. Call K eyport 7-1S64.J. wjtf
SA V E $ $ $ $ .- NEW 120-Basa Italian Accordion's.' Ttfo . year guarantee, price $164. Lessons
a t your home $2 . Call K E 7-0914.
1 Aluminum Windows^7 Yenetian'Blinds
Fre« E stim ates -rNo Motley Down K arl- A r T ran tz , Keyport 7-3403.:
, ACCORDIONS NEW and used, bought-sold-rented re*
paired an d exchanged N . J . Mu- f jc Center, 42 Broad SL, Keyport. Tel. K Eyport 7*1478. Lessons on all in strum ents. — . wjtf
ALUMINUM DOOR?Call Bob O rr. K eyport 7-1619. wiUSALT hay, baled.^-Call Keyport ^
1109, Swarts61‘a F arm Supplies; wjtf *AIRDALE puppies AKC, 6 Weeks old.
innoculated. worm ed, good form and atert. Good pets for children. Inquire Hodgson, Highway 34, Holm- del.__jC alL_H oltndel-flJm ^—:-----wi3&-FRGEZER, Am m anla 19 fobt upright.
Can be seen anytltne a t Fairfield Farm._ Rout* 18. i m ile from MainSt., M atawan. M ust be sold l a two weeks, • wjtfEASTER flowers a t M atawan Fuel
Oil Service office, directly in rear of Bond, C lesqers; also a t t M arie's F a rm M arket, H ig h w ay ' 34, M atawan. • - - v- ......... wj2fiGERMAN, Sheppard puppies, pn
bred, ~ l i weeks old; Call M at. wan J-2I42-R-1 o r M atawan 1-3373-B.
wj3SCABINS, as is, very reasonable.
CaU M atawan 1-3507,COCKER Spaniel puppies, 1 male
and l fem ale: $15 each. Call Key*n-».an a— 5*0J2l>
p ort 7*3442 or inquire Augle's Amoco StatIoni^ligh}vay38;B
S E R V IC ESEPTIC tan k and cesspool cleaning.
modern equipment, reasonable - rates. Crfll Van Keyport 7-4937-R.
wJUCARPENTER and building.contractor
J . G, M etsger, Florence Ave., Keyp ort-N aw -H om ea,-garages p a ll^ a lts r5 - atlons and repairs. E asy financing arranged. C alf Keypqft.7r*923«R.-wifi"TEU EVm m N AHD RADIO SERVICE . Repairs on all m « k e4 . Pickup and
dellvem cserv ice, p a ll , Vju£*m .t„ vision 4 Appliance Co.,*a> 8 , F ront 4 S t . • Keyport.- Keyport 7s)0Sl o r Mid* " i dletown 5-0470__________ :________w |tf 3
DON’S TV SERVICEFor fast efficient rad io and television service ca ll M atawan 1.3844. w jtf
I Russell’s Radio & TV Sales & Service
BUNGALOW, S rooms; newly, decory ated, autom atic heat, full b a se
m ent. garage, ru ra l, sm all • /am llr . CaU M ataw an l-06a3*W*l._
Now-located a l new store Highway . J and Sum m it Ave., Belford. F o r >rompt reliable service anyw here caU Ceansburg 6-2300. Store hours 9 a.m .
to 0 p.m , ________ ■ wji£
APARTMENT 3 large .room s,, b t_ , and hot w ater also frlgdaire fu rj
n iihed. P riv a te en trance. Inquire a, Atlantic Ave.. M ataw an ~ - wJ2fl
UfcNDSCAPINO—Building and m aintenance o t your grounds our spec*
laity ; top soil, m anure , fertilizer* ]lm« L. Lucas, Stone Rd. Tel. Keypfcrt 71415. * __ wjtf
APARTMENT. 6 rooms, available •bout April 1st, children oyer 12
years only. C all k ey p o rt 7-1207. wJ2flHOUSE 8 rooms and toalh In M or
ganvllle. Call M aU w an 1-0017-W-l a lte r 1 p.m. "wJ29MATAWAN. apartm ent 3 rooms arid
b a th ..h ea t and hot w ater supplied; $15 per month. Call Matawan l* 0231-3 after ft p .m .. o r weekends.
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BULLDOZING, lo ts cleared, c e lla rs " tanks and septlcs dug; lots, garagea and coops filled and graded, drive*
iways cindered, graveled and grad*, 'd. Blue stone, xoad gravel, m ason and, washed gravel, flu d irt and top
soil Dump trucks for hire, Eckel Brothers, Tennent Road, Morgan* vllle. c a ll M atawan 1-4220*3. wjtf
APARTMENT 6 rooma, hot water furnished alt year around $70 p<
month. Inqu ire LaConte’s - Sn<Store. 65 West F ront St., Keyport or call Keypott 7-4063, K eyport 7-1003’M. * WJ2SHOUSE, near M atawan, C rooms,
bath, oil hot w ater heat, garage. Nice garden space. $75 p e r month. C a ll . M atawan 1-4727-W between t and 7 p.m . . t. J29*
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H O U SES F O R S A L EBUILDINGS lo m e n t delivered to
your property, Cheap. All Improvements. N4 price over phohe. Highway 33, -Manalapan. Phone English- town 7-3521. Mailing address, H arry N. Form an, Box 1*7. Freehold, wjtfAMAZING offer, vrtU erftct a tlx worn
house oa your lot and foundation to suit vour way of living. Only $200 down. Call Em anuel Sw arts, Us cam of Swart* Furniture store. Highway 35 opp, Middletown flrehouse. CaU Red Bank 8-54*3 o r t-3H3. wjtfKEYPORT. • rooms aod bath, break*
fast nook: all improvement* in* eluding range. frlgUUlre; oil s team heat: 2 e a r garage. Inquire 65 W arren Street or call Keyport 7-0714.
WiS
L E G A L N O TICESEALED BIDS OR PROPOSALS
. Sealed bids o r propotaU for the furnishing of m aterial m d supplies for the achool y e a r 1956-J937 win be received b y J th e M atawan Township
ol Education. High School Building, M atawan, New Jersey , Sec* ro ta ry ’s Office, on Monday, Anrll
B o .r d o f E d u c t i o n In i c i i lo n >i Uiil Um« w ill o p e n th a .e a te d bid, for lhe purpose of consideration.
Board of Education reserves, the r lfh t to reject any o r all bids, item uer item , covering the following, v is: A rt Supplies, Athletic Sup. Plfes. General Supplies, M anual T raining Supotles, (Including Mechanical Drawing) K indergarten Sup. piles, and Science Supplies. The school officials reserve tne right to inspect the quality of all m aterial and dem and analyse^ of other ma* trr ta i. > ,ms application to the Secretary.
Specifications m ay b* s*cttr*d up* r e t Board of KdueaUon lU R ItV TROLLER
^ S a l u ta ry tJA T W Ii M a r t* M , IIMm u n *
MATAWAN 9 rooms and bath, ga> rage, steam heat, oil fired; con
venient to school, railroad station and shopping. John L. Tassinl Agency, U7 Main St., M atawan. Matawan 1*0013. w]29KEYPORT. • rooma and batti. ga
rage; $3500. $1000 down, rest likerent. Quick sale, owner state. CaU Keyport 7-1499.
leaving> W]29‘
UNION BEACH, 3 bedrooms, living room, kitchen and d laelte combin
ed, bath, 2 c a r garage and full cel' lar. • Cali JKen^ort 7-4066-M ‘' 'wJjW
Real E it ite For Sale
KNAPP AGENReal E state Insurani
115‘i Main . St.—-Matawan
ACRES n ea r EngUshto> new three bedroom ranch house, modern kitchen, large living room, tiled bath , oak floors; full basem ent, oil forced hot a ir heat. Breetew ay with attached garage, $13,700. Fifteen hundred down, balance Uka r e n t
J IU ACnKS woodland, llnlrad.1- Coils Neck a rea . 700 foot front, age, sU room bungalow* with all improvements, full bath, hot a irheat, full ba im een t, sm all ou t buildings, brook, asking $11,000.
John J . M ayer, Broker Highway 34. M atawan
M atawan I-M37
W A N TED T O B U YWOOG laihe and diffl p ress . CaQ
Ray Frye, Keyport 1-1714. w |tf
PLOWING, discing, corn planting.cultivating, mowing and ' balling;
also other types of trac to r work. Ber- itard Preis. Old^'Tennent Rbatf.*"Mof- ganvllle, CaU M atawan 1-0085-R-l- — —-—----- - wjlf
TELEVISION RADIO SERVICE
2$ years in business in thla a rea . AU work and p a rts guaranteed. Tubes tested free a t .store. Store hours 8:30 a.m . to 6 p.m ., Frldaya until 0 p.m . Ten E yck Jtonson, Inc.. 283 Upper M ain S t , M atawan. Call M atawan 1*1600. , wjtf
T E L E V IS IO NANTENNA SERVICE
New Antennas installed, old < Antennas repaired
TEN EYCK RONSON INC.263 Main St., M ataw an- -
. M ataw an 1-1800
JACK'S Upholstery, free estim ates given. L arg e selection of fabrles
to choose from . CaQ M atawan J* 2305-M; a fte r $ p .m . ca ll M atawan 1 -0 6 7 0 -M .____ wj*9QUARTERLY payroll form s, liquor
reports, o th er office detail a t nominal fee. CaU M atawan 1 1757 U after 9 p.m . _____________ wj2fl*
Mowers Sharpened .Blade'R lte Lawn Mower Service. Hand and power mowers sharpened, repaired and reconditioned. We call for and deliver: a ll work guaranteed. For Service call F red E . Klepp Ma* taw an M029. Route 9 opposite Blod* ge tta ., . . , ItfINCOME tax retu rns 'expertly p re
pared by recently re tired In ternal Revenue Agent an a Public Account- . " -- unrAuti* Fredwood
Palaw an 1* us
Situatioh WantedWILL wash and Iron atl types of cur
tains, a lio stre tch curtains In my qwtf home. P rom pt service. Call South Amboy I-3395.__ wjtfMARRIED m an 25 y ea rs old; Satur*
days free, desire* work, has d riv ers license. Call Lou Robertson afte r 8 p.m . a t K eyport t*1427-R. w jtfWILL do plumbtn*, painting and odd
Job*. Can M ataw aa 1-0*24-11 or Ma* taw an 1-31&3-R. wp9*
W A N TEDHOMES, bualnetaes, vacant lota*
Cash custom ers waiting. C attm lr Q jdasxyk, 31 G srdea P lace. Clirf- wood N, J . We teO all types of Insurance. We notarise papers at our home. Call M aUwanl-laM ,
ALL Ijrpee of antlquca. DoQa, ton , ------------ -ar^ajd ofl
N E W S M P E R SA R E T h e
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Mrs. R. Erdmann Heads Cancer Drivel
Appeal To A ll For Generous Response
-' - M rs; R ichard E . ■ E rd m an n , Jr., chairm an of the M ataw an Cancer D rive has .announced
-tha t the 1DS6 drive will take place during t h e : m onth of A pril.: “ We know th a t you will receive these volunteer w orkers and will give generously
' tow ard the . t i g h t ' fo r cancer ■. control]," s ta ted the chairm an .
’ C aptains lo r the drive a re Mrs. Milton Gunkle and Mrs.- H enry EUle.
The following Is a lis t of the house - t o - house canvassers : Mra. R ando lph H euser, M rs. A . . F .-M ll le r / 'M rs : Randolph H arris , M rs. G iles . Insley,-
. M rs. E a r l S m i t h , M ra, F .- StahlbBum, M rs. R ichard 'L ew ;
Is, M ra; W illiam Sandlord.'M tB , S. H /H o p k in s , M rs. Theodor?
'D a lo la ;' M rs. G eo l-g e 'M ag tie - ■ n a t, Mra. K enneth H enderson, '~M rs. W illiam1 C am pbell.' -
.... A tio . M rs. J p h n / J . - l i i a l e f .M rs. George M iller, M rs. - J .
' C larence -Leivlr M rs / W arren• Donnell’/ M rs. H erb e rt Gris^> - wpld- ■ M rs. R ich ard K napp,- M rs; M. 3 , O 'Connell, M r a .• P a tr ick B arrasso , M rs. 3. E .
Haley," M rs’. R ichard G rleslne- er;-M rs , N icholas B rady , M rs.
/ H enry L uhrs, M rs. John Cum- /m lh g s , Jr., M rs. WUitwn M yers; ■' M rs. R. R en ibert, M rs. John -D o la n ; M rs. Augus. F . Dav-
is .-M rs. C. D. Pearce."; 'A lso M rs. M.-Chodorow. M rs.
•Jo h n ^ITelstea'd. M rs. J . C. Llnd- ia y ; “Mra.’ -J ;.L o ck w o o d , Jr.. M rs; H erbert Costello. M rs. Charles Lockwood, M rs. E . R .
■...PAnpy/ M rs. Clifford ,Chap; i ' .m a o ; ' M rs., J / F . F ly n n .; M rs. ~ J d H h _ D :*E lbrecht; M ja; H. H.■ ■ d jrq thers; M rs. .Anthony Nuc- ■l! , 'r . - y '" ’
- • M rs; J .H . A lm enas, M ra .F ra n k O ray, M rs. E dw ard- H erbert,
M rs. Leonard Brow n, M rs. S.P . ' Barttrtn*, M rs. R . H arold rho rse ii, M rs. J . J . S tren^M rs. 0 . J , Lasco, M ra. Arnfe K alm a
Al so— .-:KfllieiSr;M rs. £ . S. Clugston, M rs. A rt hur R iegert, M rs, G. W. Her.- ile r. M rs. A rthu r F ried m an , M rs. P . T . Lon*. M rs. W. W.
. Kuhns. '.M rs. ,G . J . M cKeen, |r ., M rs. G. L . K lnball, M rs. F red e rick D ederlck, M rs. E d win Stanford. Mrs. Conrad Tohannsen, M rs. L . W. Lem al- :e, M rs. E . W. C urrie, M rs.
“ -H ow ard-W oolley ."Also Mrs.- B ross D avy, M rs.
P. O. R asm ussen , M rs. E d ward Jask itw lc a , M rs. J am e s M urphy, M rs. Jam e s ' Sm iley,
Cub Pack 66 Has I Educational Tour
M rs.sP eler A. Head and Mrs. Charles* E ,- H unt enterta ined the board ol d irecto rs of the W oman’s : Club . o r M ataw an M onday a t the home of M rs. R ead . Those p resen t w ere M rs. R ensselaer L. C artan . M rs. Johnson C artan , M rs T hurm an C : N ealls, M rs. Allan J . M orrison, M rs. B ayard L am born , M rs. John Kinney. M rs.;D av id B ruce. M rs. Frank- L. Johnson. M rs.Hff. C.‘ Nodr dings, M rs. W. Rulgn Sm ith, M rs. W alter Taylor, and M rs.; E im ore K attner.
M r .- ^ n d -M rs - E v e re t t C arlson , and children. P a tric ia . Susan. i and R ic h ard , ^ e re weekend guests of the form e r’s m other, M rs. H. O. C arlson, Shrew sbury, M ass.
M r. and M rs. Clyde D llilar, "Kenilworth, w e r e S a tu rday guests- ot M r. and M vs: E d w ard T. Jaslclewlcz.’
& r; and •Mrs*. C onrad Johan- nsen1 w t j r e . Sunday - dinner guests bf D r. and M rs. G . Mac- Dgwell, B^ydnne”. S l i v e r Springs F a rm s . F lan d e rs . '
M r. and '' M rs. W illiam - J . R abel en terta ined a t dinner and bridge S a tu rday evening. Their g i i e s t s w ere M r, and M rs; J . Raym ond Ketchel. M r. and M rs, . F rederick K. Dederlclc, Mrs" W. O liver Dig- gin, and Mr*. ahd~M rs."George G askell. }
,M r. and M rs. J . Raym ond Ketchel w ere S u n d a y 'd in n e r guests of M r. and M rs: M idi- at* R evello , E a s t O ran g e , and M r. and M rs. H a rry Sarson, M ontclair, a t Ye .Cottage Inn , K eyport/ ; - __ . . .. ^M lss Ann - T lchenor, "New M onm outh, and R obert Cftrt- e rrR U m spn , w ere Sunday dinn e r 'g u e ^ ^ o f - M r r - a t i d -M rs* Joseph B ai$ r.\ y ■
M rs .-F ra n k W leger and son, I J'*1 C" M Al nn Mra. TrraAir r t r iv ^ . j r .J - C to ls .—T rcnton,--w erc~B undaV 4J>&vllnf
a lia e ts ' n f M r onrf hfi-a- W«4_*
— M rer-K. H . L Use b r m k r M r r 's : -V W alter: M cB ride, M rs. C. W.
:.;'_Mandevllle, M rs. J , A. Mlck- aylo. .-, M r s / ' T hoadorf .. W.
.v i^ Iesi.'M rs '.'F en ton Bolioll. .M rs. ^ K r s '» i . : L enhart, M r s : ! W illiam
•- s m ith . Jr., • M rs; - R o b ert E r d mann, ■ M- r s, Joseph B aler ,
TU r»i.,«T L . ' C artan , M rs. Wll- lam B. C raig , and M rs. W . KZ Pearson, j r , — - .
guests of M r. and M rs. Ed-:' w ard 'W . C urrie.
M r. and M rs. E dw ard W. C u rrle -an d M r. and M rs. J . Raym ond K etchel a ttended a d essert c a rd p a rty M ar. 21 a tth e ^ M a n a sq u a n -,. R iv e r 6dll.and" C ountry Club. „ _• .*
M r. and M rs. J , Raym ond K etchel w ere F r id ay evening dinner guests of M r. and M rs. R pbert P a u l M offltt, Roselle P a rk ; a t Shadow brook Inn, Shrew sbury . ■ - • '
M rs. M arguerite L a ir d - en- 'teW alned h e r bridge club F r i day evening when the prizewinners w ere M rs. W illiam J . R abel, M rs. E lm ore K a ttn e rl and- M rs. W. Oliver. D lgg ln .,
- M rs.. Mary, B . -VanPelt, -At- lan tlc Ave.. M ataw an. Is a .su r^
M r. and M rs. E ugene Lavoie and daughters, P a tr ic ia and Joan M arie, w ere weekend guests of M r. and M rs. M ichael White, W inthrop, M ass.
C adet G eorge R . B arre tt and his c lassm ate , C adet A. Ie a r tu a , students a t the V alley F o rge M ilitary A cadem y, W ayne, P a „ a re spending the sp ring vacation with the fo rm e r ’s p aren ts, M r. and M rs. G eorge C. B arre tt. C adet E d w ard Sproul also Is spending his vacation with Ills p a ren ts , M r. and M rs. P au l Sproul.
M r. and Mr.'; H ubert B en tley en terta ined S a tu rday lu celebration of the sixth b irth day -of. t h e i r son, P e te r . Guests', w ere Teddy B ailey. C raig M cKeen, R a n d o l p h B arre tt, B arry W ard, R obert Bentley, M ataw an, and D avid Thom pson, M iddletown. .
M rs. J a y ' F . H osletter was give a .' su rprise b irthday T hursday evenlng by h e r friends. Those p resen t w ere M iss J . M abel Brown, M iss M ary L lsk , M rs. E dw in M. D om inick, MrsT; J . F ran k lin D om inick, and M rs. R alph W. H errick . ’1 M r. aqd M rs.' J a m e s O: H a rrison ~ a n d ' d a u g h te r '' S andra Ann, M idland P a rk . w ere‘ S a tu rday d inner guests ' of M r. and Mra, R ensselaer L, Car- tan .
Chief P e tty - O fficer and M rs. John M cLaughlin, Jr., and son, Donaldi '.who' a re en-‘ rou te to England,:,'are v isiting M r. a n d 'M rs , W illiam Brown.
M r. and >Mrs. P h ilip L . Neid linger, p n d \c h a r le s ’A. ;N eld - linger a re Spending tw o weeks ln~ C harleston, B. C .• '-.P a tric k J . D evlin, a s tuden t
a tl^ A d m lra l-Ic a rra g u ti A cads- m y, P ine B each, js v isiting tils p a re n ts . D r / and M rs. G sra rd
- GoIony Club“Plkha To Fete Children
'.t JPlana have b een : announced by M rs .. M orris Chodorow, <9 ^"lerro 'A ve ., M ataw an , chalr-
„ m >n ot tlie E a s te r p ro g ram -viiA rrfegtd , (pr ;.the children; of'
" tSie p re e n *>nd ' White Village . .and thilr^'lgiaests',' by the Colony
Club, I t Is estim ated th a t 150 children wll tak e p a r t In the
. activ ities which :h»ve been /divided Into two’ a g e . g roups.
• The 'p ro g ram ''w ill start" a f 10 a .m . on S a tu rday . . . ‘CBlTdren under [five, will en-
^ ^ o y - a ^ e g e - h u i i t 'o n 'th e ;H a y e s ;lot, and ’prizes will be g iven to
/ the holders of tbe golden eggs.; ' “C om petitive . gam es have
' ■beeri A rran g ed . . fo r : tlie ;chlid-r ' ren over live y ea rs or. age on Low er F le rr« /A v e . Among/ the gam es planned will be »
re lay ■ egg ' roiling , contest.three-legged •/race ', :hop’plnc
. ra6e, e t c , ' . '>■' F av o rs will be given to all
chilBreu; p a ry d p a tlh g . " ' ■- A ssisting - M rj. Cbodorow •.-►will be S l r s . ’i i i th o la s B^ady^.
u ’ H a rry .K o ie , J a c k S tryker and-~=v<ilunt«r4'-'"VrStf' *wnl,: help to
conduct and Judge the races . ~
,- F i r s t A i d A u x i l i a r y ■- . P l f n a R u m r n « g « Sale .
; .A , rum m age aale w as sche- duled 'for the la s t w eek 'ln April
-a t the T uesday n igh t m eeting o', the M ata w an F ir s t Aid Aux-
_ . ilia ry . M rs. F ran k C ordasco an d 'M rs . 'Andrew D iadato will be cp-chalrm en. ’
" I t , w as requested th a t anyone who had any Item s they wish to give lo the sale should call M rs, Cordasco a t M a. 1
. D09B-R o r M rs. D iadato a t M* 1-22I8-J, A rrangem ents w ill be m ade for the arllc les to be p icked up.
R eports on th e m erchaad ise club and tbe recenlly-Jield food
..I sale w ere given . / :F in a l p lan s w ere m ade J or
. th f K a ste r.'b o n n e t c ard p a rty .1/ be beld A pr. 11.ln the squad
L .headquarte rs . A p r l/e .wlll j ie a W arded, lo r th e p re ttie s t h i t .
MtUwuP'TA Topic T o B * R e c r e « t io m - -
Tbe g u est sp ea k e r a t tbe M ataw an F aren t-T each er Association m eeting on W ednesday a t t p.m . ln the high ichool >*wKtorlum will be a i ep resen ta tlve from tbe New Jersey S ta te R ecreation Bur- ir.au.. ...................... . . .
C u rren t Irends In public rec- T i 's tio n will be d lscu ised . The public )• Invited t i a t l r n d . .
g lcal p a tien t a t M onmouth Mem orial H ospital.
M rs. John M uller, L iberty S t., Is confined to h e r hornc w ltn .a b roken anJde. , ' ■ 1" W illiam Lud|. nnd C harles C ohan,^ T renton, studen ts a t The Peddle, School, Hlghstown, a r e apendinfl. tw o w eeks with- t h e ' -fo rm er's g ran d m o th e r,1 M rs. C. W illiam Ludi. ‘
M r. and M rs. H arold Char- lsen;—M lr Jand M rs. W oradell K. P ea rso n , Jr., and M r. and M rs, Roy B ritt, L IncroIt, form- -er-,M atawan residen ts had dinner a t P e te rso n 's , R ed B ank and enjoyed ’ dancing a t the Cabin-ln-the-S k, y , A tlantic H ighlands, S a tu rd ay evening,, in celebration of the b irthdays of M rs. B ritt, M r. C harlsen, and M r; P e a r s o n / . [
M rs. G a rre tt M cKeen, s r ., Is. a p a tien t a t t h e, M iddlesex G eneral H ospital, New B runswick'. “ ■ ’ •/M r s . W. O liver D lggln -was appointed sec re ta ry a t tlie dl-
- reo tb rs -m e e tin g -o f- th e -M a ta ' wan Savings and Loan Association, M onday; ' :
Thom as Cogan. P a rk Ave., visited :'M r s . ., L illian C herry T uesday a t » nursing hom e In K eansburg,' He - re p o r ts M rs. C herry w as g la d ' to see ' h im and is. In good sp irits ; '’ M iss E la in e -C h erry , M I s a DorothX-.-jijSlbasco -,and ;Mrs. L este r StpneyV reprSsented the M ataw an ‘ JiinlOf / 'W dm an 's Cllib a t ;tfie"r liiii-d- D ls'tH ct: S pring Tea.-and; Conference;;or the Ju n io r .. M em berahtp 'D e- p a rtm e n t./N ew J e rse y S ta te F ed e ra tio n of W om en's Clubs, held-on M ^ r. 17 in Kew B runs- wlck. M iss, C herry , who is a m em ber of th t /c o n v e n t io n com m ittee , reported a t tbe conW rehce. ' ' '
M r. and Mrs. W. c . Nod- dlngs en te rta in ed a t a fam ily d inner M ar. ,21, Iny honor of their son, J am e s A. N odding!, who was celebrating his b irth day. O thers guests w ere M rs. J a m e s A. Noddings and children , L aurie. J am es E dw ard . N ancy L ee, and M r. and M ra. Thom as Noddings, and son, D ouglas, and' S a rah E llen Nod- dings.
C hristian H euser, a s tu d en t a t the U niversity of V irgin ia, C harlo ttesville. V s., ii spending, the Eafeter vacation w ith his p a re n ts , M r. and M rs. C. R an d o lp h 'H eu se r, . ,
M rs, F . H ow ard Lloyd, j r . en te rta in ed a t b ridge T h u rsday , when U ii p r lta "w inners ' w ere M rs. R o b erlX eo tley , M rs. K enneth P ik e , and M rs. G a rr e t t M cK etn , J r , O ther guesM w ers M rs ..C h a rle s 0 . Bchock, i r , . Be* O lr t ; J tfrs . O . J . s t a l ling Thom pson, J r., Applebrook F a rm s , MlddleUiwn, M rs. C h a r le s ,P ik e , and M rs. J a c A. Cu»h<nan.. - ,
M rs, A ugust K a ttn e r has re tu rned to Absecan a fte r apend- Init the weekend a t her M in t In M alaw an. . .
Capt. W aiter Shinn, M iam i. F la ., w a*
Statue Of, Liberty,, Docks, Museum Seen
•••••■ •: • • : \ '. p> :A group of 50 Cub Scouts
from P ack W, M ataw an }vfslt- ed New Y ork by bus S a tu rd ay . A t the ir f ir s t stop , they s a w the S.S. M auretan ia being m oved by. a tug boa t from her dock Into the riv e r to s ta r t her c ru ise to the C aribbean.
The nex t stop was at the M arine M useum of the Seam a n ’s C hurch In s titu te . Tlie boys observed m odels of boats from -- every country in the w orld, rang ing from the ship used by the Vikings to the U .S - S. U nlt*d 8 ta te s . They, also saw m odels of full-rigged C lipper ships, \yhale teeth , sh ip s’ prow s, and 6 tber objects used on sailing ships. B ach . boy received a p am p h le t ahawlng p ic tu res and the h is to ry of nlnfe. fam ous A m erloan ship? and full.co lor p ic tu res of ocean liners ..
T he h igh ligh t of the touri w as a v is it to the . s ta tu e of L ib e r ty . . Som e of the boys clim bed to the top of the S ta t-’ ue, /H ie New • York-, skyline w a ^ :seen from the f«rj*y.’ - ' T lie 'tr ip w as iinder the d irec tion of John Boots, ch a irm an of Cub* Scout a c tiv itie s ., *.* Hla com m ittee consisted of Nell D evlns. K enneth S m ith , a n d L a rry H am m ond. D en M othe rs and Cub p a re n ts a ss is ted .
M ore educa tional, tr ip s . *hd to u r^ .are, outlined fov the n e a r fu tu re . * ' The •, n<jxt' trip ^111 bo to the £ a s t i r i \ T e rm in us of the M ilita ry - Air^ T ra n s po rt 'C om m and, located a t Me- O uire AJF Forpfe B ase, w here they-^vlli be. ab le to observe tra n sp o rt and f ig h te r . a irc ra f t
p Y W C A Officer | Uniform Inspection
and the lr co-ordination With' the civilian G round O bserver C o rp s .— - — :------------——;— -i —
MISS MARY ANN ST AMES .
M i s s M ary Anii B tam fs daughter of M r. and M rs, T hom as S tam es, M ataw an, has boen elected v ice p res iden t of the "young W om an 's C hristian Association a t B eaver College,’ Jenkinlo‘w n,r P a . - -
She Is a Junior a t B eaver and a m em ber of ,tl)e religious education depfSrtriient. T h e new officers will be Installed a t the college's annual move- up n ight cerem onies which will be held on M ay 8. Ml?s S tam es Is a g rad u a te of M ata wan High Sohool, Willie In school, she seng In Uie school opere ttas and w ith the sohodl dance . band. She also w as m oderato r of Moninou}li You- tlie P resby te ry In h e r sen io r y ear , '.
A t B eaver, M iss S tam es Is the s tu d en t G overnm en t Association 's delegate-to in te rn a tional House la P h ilade lph ia ; a m em ber of Uie International; R elations Club: the Psyohol- ogy Club: the Y.W.C.A. c ab in e t and an adv isor to the W estm inster Fellow Silp_*iioun__-it
M rs, P e te r A, R ead , accom panied by M rs, D onald B eam , South A m boy,, left M onday for. D elaware', Ohio, where, h e r daugber, M argaret, I s 'a stud e n t ‘a t Ohio .W esleyan U nlveft S 'ty .M a rg a re tw ll l re tu rn hom e w ith her. m other to spend the E a s te r vacation .
M rs. F red e rick K, D ederlck en te rta in ed ,' a t ■ d inner Thurs-' day . H er guests wore M r s, G eorge G askell, M rs. W. Olive r D lggln, M rs. Conrad Johan nsen , and M rs; M arguerite L a ird , /— M rr atid M rs. -John C. Hea sey and son, M ark, H arris burg , P a . , ' a re v isiting the fo rm e r 's p a re n ts M r. and M rs. F red e rick H essey. ^ '
M rs: Cyrus B row ji, M rs. C arm en D eN ardo, M rs, Spat- fo rd W Schanck, M rs. W illiam B le a n e r , Mr«. F.lmorn X .W - . i t t r /U r B . F ra n k iJ j . Johnson, and M rs. G eorge M iller a ttended the. luncheon of th e M onm outh County F ed e ra tio n o l R epublican Wometa held F r id ay a t the Molly P itche r H otel, R ed Hank.
M rs. W illiam ^W asm uth ente rta in e d the T hursday b lfd se club /o r luncheon when the p rize w inners w ere M rs. William C raig , M rs. R alph /W .. H irr lc k , and M rs. R ichard E rd m a n n , Ir. O ther guests w ere M rs. R ensselaer L. C artan , M rs. Joseph B a le r , M rs^ L eroy Sickels, M rs. J . R ay m ond K etchel, and M rs; E d w ard W. Currie.
M rs. Jehu P . . _Coopgr, s r .,M rs. E dw in H. Dominick and M rs. E . S tory H allcck a ttended the M arch m eeting of tlie M onm outh County C hap ter ot th e - D augh ters of the A m erican Revolution T h u rsd a y .-----
M r. and M rs. R alph W. H errick spen t several days this w eek ln New Y ork visiting M r. and M rs. A rthur T rew he |la .
M r, and M rs. W illiam Cafe and son, W illiam. Jr.., Springfie ld , P a ,, w' e r e w eekend guests of 'Mr. and 'M rs . R enss e la e r L ; C artan.' ■ - -
M r, and M rs. Johnson C ar- t a n ' attended the ch rls 'en lng SundaV .of Louis C.’ Welsh, Jr., son-of > ia j . and M rs, Louis C.: W elsh, N ew “shrew sbury ,
“Sweet .16 Party!’For Ellen Stanton
M r, and M rs. Joseph S ta n ton, i7 J 'M a ln St., M ataw aii, e n te r ta in e d ' S a tu rd ay evening a t a "Sw eet 16 P a r ty " In hono r of th e ir daugh ter, M i a s E llen M arla Stanton.
P a s te l colors w ere used In the decorations and a four-tier pink b irthday cake form ed the cen terp iece an the tab le . E llen w as presented w i t h a Sw eet 19 C orsage and gifts. Colored p ic tu res w ere taken during the evening, when the gu ests enjoyed dancing and g am es. - .
A ttending w ere M iss D orothea Wilkins, Miss H elen Btp- a ra . M iss Carolyn H asom an, M iss A rlene O p p lu l, and M iss S h a ro n Ann V anB rackU , Also p re se n t w ere D o n a ld 'S ch - w am b , F ra n k C aram axza , R ob . e r t H lm w illw rlght and C harles S h o rt, J r . ' •
W o m a n ’ s Chib T o Hear Asbury. Trass Editor '
H ie editor of the Asbury P a rk P re s s , W ayne D . Md- M u rray . will be Uie sp e sk e r a t Ihe m eeting of the W om an'a Club ol M ataw an to be held M onday In tbe p ir l s h ball of th e .T r in i ty E piscopal C hurch a t I p.m
Camera Club /Ready-For Contests
T he W r c h m eeting of the M ataw an C am era Club ; w as divided Into tw o sec tlo jM cilbB 'p rffir 'm en lieid an Intra-club exhibit and Judging, w h ll£ the color slide e n thusias ts lias an elim ination showing. - /I..- , - - / /
Tw enty-five tran sp aren c ie s w ere selected to com pete ln a showing a t the Shore C am era Club, Long B ranch. ■
In the black and w hite cam - petItion^._wlimers .were- as follows: F ir s t ' place, A rthurFroellch ; second place, Gord-. on T enE yck; th ird p lace, K arl H euser;- honorable m entions, -1haddeus_L ask lew lca-and-M r, TenE yck, ________ -
T he V allsburg annual p r in t exhib ition , and . Interolub com-petltloiv U .to -1>a bA ld-tu AptUiAll ‘ e n tr ie s 1 tn u s t 'b e subm itted t6 M r. H euser; p r in t cihalrm an of the 'M a taw an group. by -Apr. 18: I n M a y th e /F e d f l r a -tlon of C am era Clubs will hold Its color slide contest.
T he club w elcom ed a s anew m em ber D a n ie l . . WulH,R ed B ank, and as a guest, W alter Jones, Jr.
the KllcinsHPark P resb y te ria n Churoli. She hiis been aw ard ed a ha lf tuition scholarslilp and -an - a lum nae soltolarshlp.
For Cub Pack 66Month’s Theme Skit B j Den 3;>Awards .....
. Den S of M ataw an Cub Scout P a c k 09 put on the opehlng cerem ony wltli tlie "pledge" of alleg iance to the flag and the singing of "A m erica" a t the P a c k ’s M arch m eeting 'rh u rs day held in the high school gy- liaslum . A com plete uniform Inspection was carried out hy den -d ad s and m em bers of the com m lttec . All the cubs w ere ra ted as to Uielr appearance. The resu lts will be announced a t tlie n ex t m eeting . ,
Den 3 'dem onstra ted""In a sk it the them e ot the m onth,' 20,000 Leagues U nder Tlie S e a ." U nder the 'd irection bt M rs. W inifred . T an is, den m other, an underw ater scene f ro m - the movie of the sam e n am e w as portrayed .
T hree new boboats w ere Initia ted Into the pa'6k' with ah In d ian cerem ony. T eddy B ailey w as taken i’nto Den a, and R onald T rem p er and E d w ard Wyckoff Into lie n 8.
T he following .aw ards w ere m ade: / Pau l B artra m t b ear la d g e ; R obert B raw n, den- n e r 's s tripes: R obert T an is ,a ss is tan t den n er 's s trliie ; O eorge H am ilton, wolf badge nnd -gold * arrpv;; Thom as D evlno, wolf badge; Thom as Dlx, bear badge; Jam es Dlx, wolf badge; Oeorge K im b a ll,, boar badge; -A rth u r O r ace, lion badge and denner's. s trip es; W illiam F a a s , , bear badge; John B radley ,, beat; badge, Bold an d , s ilv e r-a rro w s; R obe r t W alker, bear .badge; Rloli- a id ; R tttolltfe, two flllver. ar- I'oWSi Thom as M arshall, gold b earJad g e j_ .^ p h a .r .(L JH ;a tc llti
Matawan Women , Attend Board Meeting
Mrs. Earl Celebrates Her 89th. Birthday ... ___
M rs. Lllla E a rl , 41.Bi-oad St., M ataw an, moUier of Mi's. J e s sie Flagg, celeb rated her 80th b irthday In lhe best of healUt M onday. She received m any Mowers, card s, and gifts from re la tives and friends In and out-of-town, ■
M rs. E a r l la a m em ber of the St. J am es A.fA.ErZIOn M et- h sd lsl Church, M ataw an. She h a s th ree g randch ild ren and five great-grandchildren ,'
T he lln a l s ta te -board m e e ting for the y ea r i of tlio New Je rse y F ed e ra tio n of B usiness Clubs w as held M ar. 17 a t Uie Council C ham ber Bof outfit H all, R u therfo rd , M ataw an’s club w as represen ted a t th is execu tive session by its p re s ident, M rs. H elen B. Law ton, and vice president, M rs. M iriam . H ulsart,
The workshop on "Y ou A re A M em ber of An In terna tiona l F e d e ra tio n " w as developed. Following luncheon, tho re g u la r business session was conducted, and two new clubs ln C iulcro t" and D unellen w ere accepted unanim ously.
Tlh! federa tion w as form od In aen cv a ,. Sw ltcerlandl ill August 1830, by a group ot business and -professional' women from 10 countries. By 1030 the federation lu d been expanded to 24 coun tries , .
The federation w orks wlUi the U nited- N atlbns lu such f le ld r a s Ilis'- C otrtm lasljii on H um an R ights, the s ta tu s or women, and the appeal for children. - .
Tlie s ta te convention will be held a t Chnlfonte-Haddou H all, A tlanllc Clly, M ay 18, 19, and 20. ■ .,
MATAWAN JOPNM?—- j
M arch 89, J95G P age Flv»
fe. two s tiv e r a rro w s; ll io m a s M jrrsliatl, a gold and two -all ver (rro w s; and R obert Craiv lo rd , servloe s ta r , - - -
Den 5 led the slnm.ig ol " tlo o d N ight, Cub 'S o o u W tt close, the meeting.'
Health Association Meeting, A ll Invited
All M ataw an r B orouiti and Township rosldohts a re Invlt- ad to a ttend the regu la r m onthly m eeting) A)f Uie M ataw an Public Heallli Assoolatlon which a re held .the. first"Tuan- (lay; of-cacli.m bnUi,
Presbyterian Women To Hold Meetingt ' ,
The W om en's A ssociation of the F irst P resb y te rian Churoli will ha |d jts m eeting M onday il\ the M asonic Tem ple a t 8 p.m . -. M rs, P e te r A. R ea d ,, p ro g ram ohalrm an , will p resen t a sk it, " E a s te r C ustom s," T aking p a rt will be Ann C ham bciln tu , BMidva P ea rce , ahd P a u l S tam es, Solos will be sung by M rs. H arry Koch ahd M rs. Vlotor F redda .' There,
"will Ue a "duet by M is. Kooh «il!l_Mrs^-_!Exed—Blurt.— -The trio will sing. M rs, Oordon M agee will abeom pany the vooalls li, . ; , .
Post 4745 Auxiliary • Appoints Officers
Sixth d is tric t president, M rs. Ann Vivian, paid h e r offlcal v is it to tho L adies ..Auxiliary to the V eterans of Foreign W ars, G u adalcanal P o st 474}, ' b llffw ood and M atuw au, a t — th e ir re cen t . m eeting ,
_Other B 'lU ils-aU iiiiillns ilis-*- m eetlng w ero Mvi, K inil;' i e- vcrlng , six th d lsii'lc t chlt't ol < s taff, M rs. n o ssn u iry Stun, m ers, de^A itinei:1: su n rd . and severa l m em b o rs pf I lio M'd- dletown A uxiliary, ...
A ppointm ents m ade by Mrs, KllinbeUi H u b ert, p res id en teleot, w ere: M l'i, U itajBeatitji.__rough", sec re ta ry ;' M rs, E d ltt K ern , p a lr lo l lc : instruutor; M rs. Alice M offat M rs. IGtliel Lovero , M rs, L o rra ine Co) llns,. and M rs, D orothy Schar, color bearers; Mrs. Ju lia S tan Is, banner b ear.ir ; M rs. n o b t Colem an, Hag , bonrci" Mrs, KaUierine ■ W ltidas h lito r ian .
M is; Alloe HausriiDliu w a r ' welooined back to th e tu x l l - . la ry tiftnr a sh o rt leave. - ‘ -, P lan s were dlscussnd f»r ' the lip ta ila tion to be held Wltk the post in the Cllffwood F ire house A pr; 1 ’ a t 8 p .m .. , The iitibilp Is invited lo a t- / tend. - "... •
Tho com m ltleo ' servtid re frealim onts using the St P a l- r lok 's them e. , ' / .
The n ex t p leating will be h e i i , Apr. 5, ■ ' . - , -■- • .
The nex t m eeting will be T uesday a t the H ealth C’untor, 145 B road 81. ; - '
Miss Joan MacDonald Shower. Honor * Guest^ M iss Joan M acDonald. R av in e -D r . .M a ta w a n , - w a s-feU ed a t a su rp rise shower on T uesday evening: by the-m em b ers , of the L aylonlan Club of the . F ir s t M ethodist Church a t the home of Mr. and M rs. W illiam O hnsm an, Lakeside D r., M ataw an. Miss M acDonald will - becom e the bride olW illiam Colem an, M ataw anon S a tu rday , Apr, 28, In the F ir s t M ethodist Church.
D ecorations w ere ln green and w h ite /a n d gifts were a r ranged under an um brella d ecorate^ with s tream ers.. G uests w ere Mr. and Mrs: R lu a 'L o n g s tre e t, M r. and Mrs, W ilbur Schneider; Mr. and
■ M ra. Leonard Stokes, Mr. and M rs; K arl H eritiabn. Miss B essie l.y le, Mins Jane Van- B rak le , M rs. Law rence Altken, M rs. K enneth’ M acpftnald, Mr, Colem an; nnd Mr, and M rs.- R o b ert M uller, M ataw an; Mrs, A lex M acFuyfien, B elm ar, and. S am M yers, k ean sb u rg .
G ifts , were sent by Miss B etty Woolley and ' O tto D ietrich'. . . ■■
T h e club held a re g u la r business m eeting prior lo the ahow er. , '
Birthday Parly For . Michael Costura "
M r. and M rs. ^Ilchaei Costu ra , Lloyd R d., M ataw an en te rta in ed M onday afternoon fo r Uielr son, M ichael, who w as celeb rating his '13th b irth day . .
G uests p resen t were M rs. L aw rence Bucco and children , G loria and R obert, and G eoffrey C ostura, M ataw an, and M rs. R obert H epplner and children , Carol and Robe rt, M organville .' On T uesday afternoon bis
g ra n d p a ren ts , U r , and M ra, H aro ld W hitson, Clinton, were ( u ta t s a t a fam ily p a ity lo t M ichael. .
Patricia Hauser I* Nine-Years-Old*Mr . and M rr, Chasle* Uavi
><rr> 110 J tckhon HL, M *U w jh en te rta in ed Htiturday e(tn*
inoon fo r Uielr daughter, p* j tr lc ta M ar>. who wan
M ; E r H 5 i r y T f t « X ^ . Auxiliary Meeting
The l a d i e s Avucmary of U»« M .' TB, H aley Htule Com pany, MjfVwpn’, h e ld ..the ir m eeting recen tly , ot which M r s / I r e n e D alola won the spec ia l prise. M rs, J e a n G ray and M ra, E v e lyn ' G ray served re freshm en ts.
Besides those m entioned, M rs .. E m m a Jss„trab, M rs. N an cy -L ongo ;“ M rs / Ann~Buo- co, M rs, C arm ella Rapolla, M rs. Stephlne R alnko, a n d M rs. Ann M agnenat w ere .p res en t. “ : ___ i — -.
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Republican Wftrnen. - To Hear Mrs. Joice , Mi,s.-Artliui'..B .-Jalbor.Bbr6w-sbury, prpsldejit of the ' Monm outh • Counts/ F ed era tio n nf R epublican W omen,- will bo lhe speaker a l th e . m eeting , of the M ataw nn WdinAn's noiilib- llcan --C lub , T uesday , a t 3 p.m ,, a t tlie M agnolia Inn , ’' Mrs. Jo leu will speak on hot' rccen l trip to W ashington, l J . 0 1_w Jifi(i_sho. attoiidod-U iu
Philip DeNardo. 7.Has Birthday Party ----
aiiim al coiileronoe ol R epublican wom en., All m nm bera aro u rg ed 'to . a tten d .
M rs, H arry Aube, Jr,. 84 F ie r ro -A v e .v a n d M rs /A l tr e d R a v e n , ' SI W eldon R d.; - boUi of M ataw an , a re selling all oc- easion 'k io e ttn g c i ' f l i 1, anti W l'applngi to beneflt the buKd- Jng- fuhd-of the f i r s t P resb y te rian Church. They also h ave w riting paper; persptikl- Ized p ap er napkins and oilier ite m s— P erso n s In terested In purcliasliig these a rtic le s to a id the building fund are a sk ed to call Mrs, Aube a t M atawan 1-3B78 or M rs. R aven at M ataw an 1-0878,
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- Plillip a, D eN ardo oelebrat- e l h is seventh b irth d ay w ith a p a rly given by-.hls p a re n ts-at - the horns of M r,'a n d M rs, Jo , qeph: -Tomasellb, p a re n ts of ’ M rs, DeNardo,- - i
Hlastor .deco ra tion , w ere ; u» e d - a n d - g a m es- p layer;— The — p t'lso ' w inners w ere Joseph O slpow lti, K im and .loseplt R uane, Angelina . Tom asello, M r,"and. M rs, M aiitlco DeNar" do, Mi', and M rs, P ie rre ' r a u i- " num son, M r, an d M rs, 'red o s l powltc, M rs, Joseph Itim ne, all a t Matffwnn, R ichard a ra n d e , M r, anti M rs, Pnter_X(i'ojidii, _
■CUflwond, a n d M rs, Leon Ar. I'owMiiilli and iluughtel', L inda Hue. Cheeaetnmke. ... •
rr-^rPWdges-Sorority—M l a "a Yvonne B eab u r/, __
daugh tor o f - Mr , and M rs,Randolph Heusers
M r. and—M I'S /C , RandiApIV- ,H euser ce leb ra ted t l i . l r a jrd 1 ^ e ' e X
sen, M ercervllle: M r, and M rs. Ward Posey, Itum son: Mr,and M rs, Harold. Rue, F re e hold ;M Isa Lonl MflTteufi, Cliff- wbbil; "^ T iT lu id tf M rs, O liver W arwick, D r, and M rs, Conover Burlew., M r, and M |s , R enssela e r, L. C artan , and M ra, John L, M orrell. , ■
ann iversary Bund a y ' w ith a . ' » ■ J;' .
an jJ-M rs.- A ugust- M ushlhau- Coral a ab lo s , F la . A s a p lu : hioj c, Miss SealiurjL Js rhajoi: :. ing jjn m a ik e tln g ln the Boho.l of Business A dm in istra tion ,-
Kn,loy-otie-of-Ainerlo"a1i ' g r j l t ^ freedam a. Attend tho ohiirob ' of your choice llils w eekend,
Furnished a p a itn io n i signs for sale a t Ihla officer ,
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hts p i r r m s , M r. and M rs. l lo - H e r M r. M cM uVray'i talk o n ! M arino , (lay T^lli Linda V rr ] w srd Bhmn. • "C urrrnt Topics " ! eland and hh'<>|i» H au isr
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MHS Barred From II, CJ MeetGroup
Can Enter Montclair; Bowling, Golf, For SC
M ataw an High w as told a t , the Shore C onference m eeting1''*] 1:- T om s R iv er M onday the school would have to com pete In a ll sp o rts in Q roup n t even th .u g b a G roup I school ac- c o rd lg to Its enro llm en t. If
—Its_track . te a m ls to com pete inthe C en tra l J e r se y m eet M ay 20. - T his c le a rs the way for the M aroon and Steel clnder- m en to com pete in- the M ontc la ir S ta te T each ers College m e e t th a t diiy w here two MHS com petito rs la s t y ear received no tice th a t b rough t them bids from college coaches. .
J u d E v an s , M ataw an H i g h -S choo l’s a th le tic d irec to r, a n
nounced the H uskies will be fo rced to trave l for a ll of their tra c k m ee ts , th is sp ring . He
•a lso asked to have M ataw an e n te red in the C en tra l Je rsey B roup H track m eet, hut he w as told th a t w as im possible b y JEd C arleton, In e e t d irecto r, and Joseph MeglU, m em ber o l th e executive com m ittee of the NJSIAA. ............
B ern ard A ckerson, South Amboy, (left) and F ra n k S. Boyce, K eyport, (r lt h() w l(h the ir d o ts and MS coons taken by them tn hun ts from G rrem voad Lake to Cape M ay. S tb f th e to ta l H um ber, w ere taken In M onmouth County. . . . . . .
Long B ran ch High School ---- w a sa d m itte d to th s Shore Con
fer.ence to inc rease th e 's ire of _ the c ircu it to 18 schools.
L ong, B ranch , like Asbury P a rk and C en tra l Regional of
.O ceatv C ounty, who w ere ad m itted a t the .F e b ru a ry m eeting , w ill n o t be eligible to
■ 'p a r t ic ip a te in Shore Confer- ence a th le tics un til Septem ber
I t w as ag reed th a t Long B ranch will have sufficient
Tbe G reen W ave will only be . eligible for cham pionships ln
8porta a fte r I t can effect a fullschedule.:' ::......................
The adm ittance ot Long B ranch will now m ake i t nee- pssary to rea ltgn Uie schoolsIn Cjass A and B , ...........
Though the c ircu it m ade no announcem ent of tb e new divisional setup, l t is assum ed th a t the one Group IV school, A sbury ^P ark and the four I
■ Group i n schools, L o n g Branch, M nnasqgan, Freehold Regional a n d ' Middletown Township, will bo In Class A.
-O ther-possib ilities for C lass A -a re Red B ank and Lakewood. C entral Regional which will be
■ a G roup 1 school will In all probillty be assigned to c la ss
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Fasso Chosen For All-State Rating
MHS Forward Makes[ Third Team, Group 1'
Despite the fac t that, the r M atawan- High School team on . which he played only had a i 50-50 season nnd w as elimina- < ted in the opening round of | o t s ta te to u rn am en t play, Joe F asso , s ta r forw ard of ^ h e M aroon a n d . S teel, p laced in Al!_-_jState- selections Sunday; H e w as chosen as forw ard on the th ird string , G roup I team .
This la the f irs t All-State notice to com e to a high school baskeetball player ln this area in som e tim e. . -
H a rry M orris. MBS alum nus who Is now h ead coach at M anvsquao, Lad the satisfaction la bis second year Vt the helm of the B ig Blue saw h is scoring s ta r , Bruce
Quest For Fields I Is Underway! A pplications Pour
In For U se O f Sitesj The painful process of plec-
_ | ing the baseball and softball o ther season when they as- I team s seeking accommodftt-
L ittle L eague S tartLllile - L e a g u e base*
-ball L team s in ihe area_w!M It W oU ier fry this week
end. The untim ely iiUvent , of a b lltrp rd ruined their
plans for an early s ta r t la s t weekend.
On Saturday m orning the K eyport C ardinals will get activity underw ay lor an-
end team AU-SUte, In all c lasses. . ■ ~.
C roup I .F ir s t Tsam- ...
M atlock, Bordentow n .C. Lundln, Rum son H am pton, Frenchtaw n C alabrese, N orth Arlington cavsnftUjft7"T«tcbhar
- Second Team ' Hopkins, Belvldere Allen, P a rk Ridge H art, A tlantic^ H ighlands
| R. H akim ,' N orth Arllnf Olllo, Lam bertville
» Third Team P errin e , Jam esburg W eaver, AJlenlown*Johnson; Westwood Spataro, H arrison F asso , M ataw an
‘ - i ' G roup II "J i^ rs tT eam .
sem b le for practi.ee under the d irection o f M anager t a r r y . In sley . ..
F ollow in g r ight after them - practice S u n d ay: - afteruoon w ill be~the M ataw an Terrl- ers and the new /M atawan. Little L ea tu e team under the d irection o f M anagers M ike E ovlno and H e r b S tater. They h ave tbe first a t M ataw an H frh fie ld , condition e f th e field permit* t ie r .
M anager B tn G oU U and A l .M aU ncoolc* wiU g e t Uia P ira te s and th e Indiana to j e t ton a t th e C IU tafted-A xe.-
ions in the lim ited num ber of fields available In the a rea got underw ay this week.- A -first move will be the re
field iTdnllay a f te r a o n .The • ltaa ti« n a t Union
Beaoh rem ains dnbfteu be- .efface-o f-M aoager* B arney Cheooweth and Joe Carney h a v ln r to . relinquish the U m i teamw
location of the diam ond m aintained Jointly by M ataw an Township and S t Jo seph 's parish on G era rd Aye. The township and the C entral R ailroad of New Jersey have agreed ' to re loca te Uie crossings of the Freeho ld and A tlantic High lands division t r i c k s a t U oyd R d. and G e ra rd Ave. so th s t th e re will be single c rossing of
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= F ra n k PJngitotre, • mthleUaJ \ -d irector o f Red B ank H I g h / f 3 J f £ ra?'afr?*2?JT? — School, suggested th a t the Ard0n* Lakew ood ' snore Conference have a bowling league In which all in terested schools would play ohce i w eek a t d lffenert alleys.
_®ach-.team._wbuld Plfty each of
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Ardon, Lakewood M cCormack, Roselle * P a rk Moore, B urlington
Second T eam ‘ D eLauro, E a s t R utherford
^ . Bunge, P a lm y ra .Ih e ‘ o ther team a once during I J f cS ^ — ....... -Uie season and suitab le aw ards j M cClaln' Bcolt be p resented to the winning ichpol and lo the team m e n - fa ra . P lng llo re also w as in lavor of. the c ircu it having a ,‘eg u ia r golf league.
All of the schools a re to re port bacK a t j h e nex t m eeting ,June 4, the annual gold-dlnner lesslon a t the Old O rchard Oolf and Country Club, in connection w ith F ln g lto re ’s proposal to Include bowling and roif.
P re s id e n t V ine# (Roxy). F inn announced th a t th e new da te 14 A pr. B a t 1:3d p .m . a t the N eptune B ow line C en ter. The Shore C onference G olf T ourna m e n t w ill be s tag e d e ith e r M ay 31. o r M ay M d ep e n d ln * on w he ther tfa a a la ts i golf to u rsa - m g n t is to -b a h e ld on M ay a l • r M a r M a t th* M an a aau in l l lv e r Q o tt an d C oun try C lub.
Poach, R iverside• Third T eam .,
M aU, Scotch P la in s OllllUan, P a lm y ra - Fugilese, Dunellen Luciano, M adison Schwedes, F lem lngtoh
Dietrich Leader Of Atco Scoring
Season’s scoring a v e rag e s of the .A rch itec tu ra l Tile Co. has ke tba ll te a m h ave been re le a s ed by M anager H ike Btrano. T h t T ile rs won 1* ta m e s and lost five . T hey sco red 111* jo lo ta to th e ir opponents lo t i and av erag ed W .t vo la te per gain* to <4.4 for .their foes.
T h e ir Individual sco ring a v e r a ie s ;
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BowUng Second High831 "Teams, 2564 For Individual Event*
• • » i . — -E n trie s in the s ta te bowling
tourney to s ta r t a t the Middle- tO w n'Lanes s n d M atawan-Key- port R ecrea tion Alleys early rifext m onth tpp all p rior m arks butT thR trE StrarE chd^L K heirln M oiuitalnslde l.ast y/ear> itc^drd- <n*3o E l J S e y p o r f c 5«0-'ond” vlce:p res ld eh t of the r t .J ‘. S ta te Bowling Association. Deadline on en trie s was Sunday night. " . - . .
E d 5 u rk e , p res id en t of the M onm outh County Bawling Association, ' h a s- announced the county e v en t will be m erged with th e s ta te bowling. How* ever, a spec ia l even t for 20 lop county te n m s-w lll.g e t underw ay Apr. 1; according to M r. B urke, fo rm ally opening the s ta te tourney.
B ark er reased Tuesday the en tries by counties and a reas In the s ta te . Union Is the s ta te , top county and Monm outh second. T he double Will' be h a lf the m unber of s ingles en tries oc 12S2' doubles events ag a in st twice th a t num ber, 2S*4, singles e /e n ts for the s ta te as a whole
the “tlftoka fo r— both—streets.- T o do tb ls, Lloyd Rd. m u s t be veered to the w est and G erard Ave. to the n o rth to Join a t a single, point In w hat is now tbe sou theast corner of the baseball Held. F rom this point the roads go over the tra c k ln asingle ro«away,—lh'en~dlyei'ge^again . • ............ .. :
The playing field has to be c u t off ln th a t co rner "and the diam ond re loca ted to t h e n o rth ea st co rner of the field. T his relocation will, be done by th e 'to w n sh ip ro ad departm en t during the n ex t few w.eeks be-
Matawan State Track Title
Many Replacements . Needed On 105Q Squad
M ataw a!i\s tfaofc- team i j assem bling under direction ot Coach John C araccloio this year In a new role, tha t or the defending s t a t e champion. Tlie 1955 Maroon and Steel trackm en brought, to the school its f ir s t s ta te spofU title pnt( th e ir auccesors this spring m u s t bear the weight that Inev itab ly Is the lot of delendlng cham piops, for they a re the m a rk a t which every rival shoots. .
Seven of the top perform ers w ho’ helped " bring ' th a t" ' title have gone on the ir w ay and Uie M ataw an m entor m ust look to e ig h t ie tterm en a s /a nucleus for h 1 e 1956 team . These s tandbys are Jack Kuhns, in the hurdles, pole vau lt Jump; Ron Carlson in the hurdles and the pole vault; Dan Vanderbtlt, Jn:th e sho t put; Tom M agee, In the-dashes;-B lll-S trother. in the 440; Paul Mandevllle in the dashes And Lou Arm our, In the shot put. and Harold Dodson, discus.
.Thp problem now- J5 m :re on th#" side of .getting new hu rd lers and new field men. Two tall and r a n g y candidates appear to have prom ise as Um ber-toppers, Tom W elstea^ aud Ken Williams. In the Held events, new men a re scarce . R ich Farle lta has possibilities in 'th e ^javelin' and Dick Nu^- oaum and Joe Zahn In the shot and discuss, o therw ise the pickings are pretfy thin.
Coach Caraccloio Is supplied am ply with runners. Two very prom ising c^ id ld a tes for the 220 and 440 a re ’Fui'vis p ee le r and WaH F n 'o n . T&m D eJesu s, ham pered-w ith an Injury,Is recovering and looks ready to be ft point-winner in the 100 and 220. ‘
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The Bayshore Companion Dojr Club has offered lo give dem onstrations for Scout Troops ln th is a re a , and on T hursday night, m em bers of Boy Scout D2, Ha%let% and G irl bcout Troop 154, Holmdel, took advantage of this opportunity to visit Ihe club. Anlhony DeMalo, H a ile t, club Vice presiden t, Is p ic tu red above showing Neil B ahrenburg (c e n te r!. F ir s t
•Class Senior P a tro l L eader of Troop 92, and Bob M ack, T enderfoot I ’a tro l Leader, Troop 92, how to g ree t a d o r co rrec tly . H it boxer, “P rlm o ” Is looking a t his m a s te r wlt)i ten d e r eye*rshowing-com plete understanding . ■ - ■■
r.tem bers of tbe club exhibited obedience tra in in g , bo th beginner’s and advanced, and M r,. jneNtalo In his dem onstra tion urged th e ' Seoul* never t s ra sh a t a dog and frigh ten h im , but g re e t htyn gently and quietly.
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a n a 'S t e i t ' - c t n i f r l s t h a t a r a n t rS ch arff will be available again for the m ile zun. He also had had a m uscle .Jn ju ry which m ade i t look .bad for a while bub now appears to be back In fin e -sh ap e. 1
S o m ew h ere^ ln -th e ‘ following lls t. tlie re ' m u s f b i ‘* ”feW B80 m en and .ano ther m iler or two; R obert N icol, C larence E d m ond, ;, F r e d . P a rr ish , Seym our: .S m ith , J a m e s Vena, R obert Costello, K enneth H ickey, Chiules Jones, E dw ard Jones, R obert M artini R obert P e te rson , Glenn T rou t, Joe Savothy, R obert Neilson, J im Burlew and Bob D elts. The la tte r - a lso ' m ay help bolster the sm all squad of field events m en: i V .—<3ne77dtE(sllc- need of ~ iE e“ i Matawan--- nquad ls » bi'oad
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In addition lo the problem of developing an a ll around tra c k team . Coach C araccloio also .n iu s t rebulld his re lay rac ing un its. iWlth fellows 1 I- k - e — M arv— H auser;—Joe Sheeran , C arlos .Concepcion and H erb C arbone around, llilff w as no t a problem In re cent years bu t l t ls d ifferen tn o w . ‘ . ’ r
Th? M aroon and Steel tra c k team faces, ano ther difficulty this y e a r , the deed to use the K eyport field for home m eets and possibly for p rac tice sessions a t such hours a t the K eyport te am w ill no t be using It j The schedule is as follows: ‘‘pr. 18,' P o in t P le a sa n t, (a t M S); A pr. 31, B ridgeton re
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A l s o M ay 6, M onm outh O cean m fe t , a t A sbury P a rk ; M ay t , L eonardo (a w a y ); M ay 19, Long B ran ch ' re lay s; M ay I t . N ep tu so (aw ay ); M ay 1*. Shore . C onference, a t ^ K ed B ank; M ty 33, open; M ay 38. M o n t c I a. 1 r ln te rscho lastlcs; M ay 29, Tom s R iver and K eyport. a t 'R u n s R iv e r: *n d Ju n e 3, s ta te m ee t, a t R u tg e rs B tad; lum . ' ’
881 3884 IBIS. N e x t y e a r the s ta te tourney will be he ld In B ergen c o u n ty .
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The A tlantic Tile Co. team In the M ataw an-K eyport softball league- is expected to use the G era rd Ave. field as a home diam ond:— Archltectura"l~TlIe"Co. hap Its own field. vy -J M ataw an - s<j> .........................“ »on" Atliier) m a n a g e r pf +he lu m p e t to ^ep lacg ta e ^ a le n t^ d B “» M ii-oon/irm s trie ffrewn's- P a rr ish . - 'point team lias the Keyport H igh School field for Tuesday or F rid ay n ights. L a r ry ’s B arber Shop will use the Meld Sat-, u rday Or Sunday evenings.Application. J s _ expec ted -to^be- m ade to the Union Beach B oard of E ducation for the G ottage P ark: dIam ond by the'Union B each A.C. sottballers.The K eyport C ardlhalsT Iilbtle L eaguers, have the KHS field T hursday nights and Satu rday mornings.-
M ataw an Township Board of E ducation received F riday the application ot the Hanson- V an W lnkle-M unnlng Co. em ployees association for use of the M ataw an Hjlgh School field W ednesday n ig h ts . The app lication w as tu rned over to th e a th le tics com m ittee until I t Is known how m any team s w ill seek the use o t the field,T be U a taw a n LIUla League te a m s w ere g iven the r ig h t to p r'aetlee .on th e fie ld Sunday to U a y 13. I t la expected the U U le League w u pi*y a t the b »w m unicipal fie ld o a M iddlesex R d ., It l t la r e td y by the opening o f th e ir aeason. Mat- aw an’a LAtUe B igger League td im h a d th e M BS field W ednesday la s t season.
A pplication fo r th e usd o t the h igh school fields fo r Sunday afte rnoons d u rin g th e sum m e r and a t le a s t one n igh t of p ra c tic e —during the w eek is •■peoted from th e te a m s to re p re sen t K eyport and M ata ' w an In the J e r sy Shore Base* b a ll L eague .
The new M ataw an Township R ec rea tio n C om m ission la expected to a llocate use of the ClUfwood Ave. fie ld . T he Cliff- wood F ire Co. t e im in the M ataw an - K eyport Softball L eague and the two Cllfrwood L ittle League team s will be using th is Held in the coming season .
As aoon as Uie Held situation is stra igh tened out for nil te a m s, the so ttballers will m e e t to d raw a acheulde. Two m ore team s, one o l th em the K eyport p u k e s , m ay be added to the softhaiU league If they can g e t a p lace to practice.D ukes m anager, D ick Owen, sa id Tuesday )il» team had been prom ised K II8 field one n igh t a week, '* ,
Com plaints liave oome in from b a seb ill m en th a t the use of K eyport and M ataw an H igh Sohool b aseb a ll diam onds fo r softball and Little League b aseb a ll h a t spoiled their p layin g su rfaces fo r baseball, An-, thony Nucclo. ch a irm an o( the M ataw an Borough Recreation Com m ission, has sought to ease this c o n flic t by providing s e p a ra te d iam onds for baseball. softball and L ittle League baseba ll a t th s new borough rec reatio n cen ter on M iddlesex R d. How ever, only the L ittle L eague d ia m tn il w ill be com pleted In th*/ n ear future.
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RUNNXMO a t J a m a lc a M onday provided tbere ane no snowbanks blocking the tra ck . Appropriately , the opening of the R retropollUn rac in g season occu rs on Apr. U t, All Fools p a y , but j t cannot be observe ;edptiils year-R3.-:it Is a Sunday! B ut on' Monday, the hoss- p layers will follow hard on the E a s te r parade and th e re will he 46,000 people try ing to jam th e ir way Into -the Jam a ic a track , built for .28,000. The venerab le Ja m a ic a t r a c k , whose days a re num bered, m u s t take on double duty , this season while they &reT_£xUmd> Ing th e . subw ay a t ^-Aqueduct. How ever, Incredible though , |t m a y seen, there- h a s been rac* ingl/Q J^SQ nie-tlm e-^up-naw th— he re , slnce^M ar, 3, In fa c t , . at L incoln Downs. I . M ar. 3
a “ w k r ^ : .w.Hh thetherm om eter;-in^ ithe - and 31,520 people jam m ed the tra c k a t L incoln, R . I . , to see, am ong th ings, ho rses owned by H arold Dolan, K eyport, ! gallop a round the course In the ’ sp ring-like- a tm osphere , s ince I th a t blissful flr9 t day of \ spring .- you m ay have noticed ! th e re h ave been som e added i days_of w inter, n ine-o f which j w ere sufficient In the ir lnten- 1 s lty to put L incoln Downs out ; o f operation . ...... “ ; ....‘
sup p o rt boys baseba ll, will a r range to g e t som eone to a t le a s t hand le a L ittle L eague team . B ut to^ re p lac e * p a ir like B arn e? Chenow etb and Jo e C arney Is a rugged under’- tak ing . B arney was so wrap* ped"UP"ltt'L!ttte*Xe»iwe^l3as*e-“b a it he Kact- h ls“ l e a m bTslvET p rac tic e F e b . 22 la s t y e a r . A nd w hen a p lay e r m ade a sensational ca tch Id the outfield , B arney rushed out to p a t h imon the back , and h and h ima buck. How a re you going torep lace a guy likfe th a t? . * « a
- JOHNNY YOUNCOFSKI, th e K eyport v e te ran who is ready to m ak e his f ir s t s ta r t as a profesulonail boxer, has b4en offered a bou t with Tom m y A rm strpng , E liz a be th , a t the P a te rs o n a re n a M ay 14. Tbla Is f la tte rin g notice for. the K eyporte r a s A rm strong is a 1955*56 Gold- en^GIoves cham pion who al- “so , Is m ak in g his f ir s t s ta r t i s ap rnfpssional. H ow ever,- F ra n k Boyle, of the Cliff- wood Boys. Club, m anag ing
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Fi^e Lettermen On KBS Track Team
S q u a t ) L a c k * N u m b e r a , B u t H a s P r o m i s e ■
K eyport High School's tra ck squad Is sm all In nu m b er but the cand idates have the physical prow ess to m ake the Red and White good point-w inners In the Held e v .n ts , the c a te gory in which high school tra ck team s generally a re deficient. Coach S tan <TuffyT“ ’_S a k e r s ta r ts w ork w ith five le tter- m en, G eorge _R uth , a daslr- m an who also can to ss the d iscus; R alph T ro lla r , who doub- _le s in runn ing th e '440 n d tossing the Javelin ; G e ’o . r g: eSw ann, h u rle r, and pole___vau lte r: John W hitehead, who has run tbe 10(1 a n d who c an do the low hurd les and the broad Jum p, and Al. W uestefeld, a ’ broad Jum per an d half-m ller. ,
The K eyport,- m en to r has high hopes of help from George VValling a ad J lm H im m erU n In ' the shot p u t and the d iscu s; 8fl(h these hoys have the pow- e:1 to be .ou tstand ing In the events if they can im prove on . the ir 1955 fo rm . .
Beyond these p rero rm ers, the KHS tra c k p ic tu re is p re tty m uch one of ex p erim e n ta l-......ion for Coach B ak e r.- . He .is try ing J im m y H aw ley a t. the jave lin , dlcus and 440; John_ B ahrenburg , a t the m ile andHigh Jum p;; H ow ard Ruth7 a t :the pole, v au lt and high Jump. ^v' F ra n k L aw son, a t the 440 and the high Jum p, G ene F lem ing and R obert K onlsh a t the dash e rs , and R alph Johnson a t the ■ 440 and J a v e lin .. ■
There a re th re e K eyporr tra c k m en who h ave shown the fo rm to place th em defenltely in one even t. They a re Dennlr V elcam p, In th e sho t put! ■ R o b ert T ro llan , In the .mile an d L en a o ld e n in t- h e b ro * ^ — a o d h leh -Ju m p .
The KHS sq u ard will be im p lem en ted by new com ers af„ te r t h e E a s te r vacation,
Duke* Ploy Tetro'a In Apr. I Warmup
T he K ey p o rt Dukes had a w orkout for the ir com ln* te s t w .l t h tbe M tU w a n H aw ks, cham pion .b ask etb all te a m of the bayshore a re a , in a M ata wan Little League benefit doub leheader A pr. • a t s t , J o s e p h 's gym , by tak ing on tbe T re to 's five. Union B each , la s t week.
T he gam e a t KHS co u rt was betw een the tw o team s tied for second place ln the Key- p o r t R ec rea tio n Basketba.ll League and the runner-up spot w ent to the B eachers,, 5865 In - an overtim e in one of the best played gam es of the season, .
A M ataw an High School a lum ni team lias been organised from re c e n t MHS gradua tes and seniors on the 1955-56 M ataw an basketball te a m to play tlie high sohool facu lty team In the opener of the double bill.
-Trout Fishing Apr. 7R obert A. H ayford , Super
in tenden t of tbe s ta te flsli H a tchery , p rom ises to reach the objective 6f 360,000 tro u t lib era ted bv A pr. 7 opening day ot the tro u t season. I f the s tre am s g e t high because of m elting snows, May. H ayford said the condition m ig h t c u rtail flo a t stocking som ew hat, but be added, “ We will do all the floa t stocking w« can In c rd e r to s c a tte r the trou t.”
Fu rn ish ed a p a rtm e n t signs fo r sal* a t tills office.
IjO LA N 'S horses will re m ain a t the L in co ln ' Downs tra c k for the du ra tion of tha't m eeting , extending to M ay 12. T hey w en t th e re , from C harlestow n, and when they leave, they will go d irec tly to M onmouth P a rk to tra in to r the opening o t the O cean- po rt tra c k ln June. Dolan h a s added a th ird h o rse to his ra ce rs . R lpover. bought from D arb y Downs stab le. T his horse has had a f irs t and th re e seconds ln h is p a s t 14 races . R lp o v er h a s been running In allow ance r ic e s . D olan rep o rts re c en t w orkouts ef F ran k en tln e , the horse be acqu ired la s t fall, w ere v e ry good and th a t th is horse ap p ea rs fully recovered from the leg In jury w hich sidelined h im a t T rop ical P a rk . In d ian P ip e h a s done .little since U s sensatlonat victory ln C harlestow n l i s t
D ecem ber, b u t w ill, see s c - ' tion before the season a t L incoln Is over. D olan sees no point In paying the fees k> run h is horses a t N a rra - g a n se tt o r O a rd en B tate »ft- e r the Lincoln season Is over. H is h e a r t Is Set on a w inning season a t M onm outh P a rk and he Intends to g ive h is horses a m onth of becom ing accustom ed to O ceanport tra c k ln advance of the opening.
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W ETH, the m »n who brought b aseball for boys to Union B each, will be out o f action this season , B arney has been a sick m a n during tbe otl-sea son and h is physlolsn has w arned him lo. stay on Uie sidelines th is year. As If this 1? not enough, th e re Is a double loss, foe Joe C arney , who handled the L ittle League team la st season, has had h is business hours extended so he canno t p a rtic ip a te 'h is y e a r . Then, l t does not seem likely that J im m y H odgklss, who trav e led u p from h is hom e In F a ir H aven n igh ts , la s t su m m er to m anage the Union B each team ln the L ittle B igger League, will be ablo to continue this y e a r . So — the booming plan for four team s tn the horough m u st give w ay. We a re confiden t th e Union B eaeh Lions Club, whose m em bers h a v e not hesita ted to d ip dow n Into th e ir «wn pockets f« r 11808 le
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A tlan tic , S ehboerd Classlo L eague bowling concluded fo r ano ther year Sunday w ith the K reuger B rew ing Co, team shu tting out both -New York and E lec tric B a tte ry w ith sets of 3447 and 3215 respectively
i o take the crow n.' • Al F a rag a lll m aile i t an ov-
-©rail sweep for the B rew ers by h itting for 699 and 711- to wrest;.Individual h o iio rs 'fo r the season , on • >M ata’wan-Key-
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bill. K rueger le d by Leu! ipara-- PPS 731, F& ragalli's . 699 . and
E ^ k s r t’s 891, rollgd gam es : .> f 11181, V1IS«' and 1130 against
■’New Y ork. '.The sw eep . en- '■v abled "Krueger- to J«ln '£!l?otrlc ..■Bolterjr In th e top jspot a s the
la tte r liad (mly-^won two gam es i , again st H llim an 's ,.ao tn an d . V ^:v..?The" team s " w ere p a ired * £ ’ :»■ cgrdtag^‘t o ^ M l t l ^ j n the}sec-
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.280 In th a opener, K rueger -, be* t E lec tric , B atte ry , 100J- J 10J81 . In the nert; gam e the1
team g .-battled on even te rm s <f.righ t lip to the laSt fram e when• th e cham pions cam e through
1 wltl^ a burst; of s trik es to an' n e x th e contest and the title.'
1065-1001. TOe B atterym en Also lost this final, 1099-1009.. As the .second session got
underw ay C lausa h id pulled-. 'j p to w ithin 11 pins of F a rag a l- ' :1 b u t w lth U ie la tte r , notching '.- Ms 10th s e t over 700 In getting- - ; i l , wound -up the season with
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. Burlew’s R e ia tn u n t '“(S). - J E . S c & ffe r 188 ’ lTJ^iTOS. N ovitky“S , U lftch '
,14 4 > g / t y. _______^i04 lW * 20®
J .' P i& o v lcs •, -» -3<9 205 ;*455 ‘. ; m ’*203
y , i3 t 't» S S J,. mT h e stand ings 1 '^ " ; ; '•' T ea ic : 1 , W L ’B urlew 's R es ta u ran t 53. ‘ 43 C ra te ’s B everages ‘ 48il S2V6 M at-Key - Reo :<■ 48 .. 33OK Sales It Service , 4 7 ^ .3 3 ^ Old M ill D airy ' . 47 44C onsolidated Fuels 4514 35VaL H . R oller Rfnk 45Vi.?5V4J a g ’s Sport Goods ~ 45 38Cllffwood Amoco 44 . 37R apolla’s M arket - 41V4:39MiF ra n k ’s -B arb e r Shop1 4114.3914 Cllffwood Inn •; .4014:4014S chanck’s H eate rs 40 , 4 1 . Anchor In n ; ?914 4114
H311ffwooid-Anffels ------- M ~ 42rr:TtegSH’s 'tfav d irn ' : 31 50O erlty ’s Inn ■ 30AU-Bros. Wood-workr-® H offm an’s. lilqlior 26Cllffwood F ire Co. 23
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O rllch im ' 184'; 1^4
8f9 81T 830 V arleae C enitrpotl»n ' ( »
E . Sauickie Q ro si "A. Sbulckle J . ‘Sauickie F ; 'V arlese
142182 ‘ 174 157 179'
832 712 M iddletown L anes ' (1)
190172188174140
844
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D'.i'iCasey r '- f , r fl48-“A? B ow ne . ; 132 f l ) |K » »
a . ' s ^ v e r ' ■-:» rtO X iT f ' i i s '-H *udleap • 18 - 4 8 ' 1*
Cl: ^ ■;'•' 577 889"840
P e le ’a .'M :H oilrkhaii . ^ l W 1*4' s . H elw lg* 1,’i 0T-’,'. 93 --'19S j . - 1 n a h - !:;. -,• l-.)ie3 - i3 i ' - ^ 7 M i ^tuntlrup ; 168 ' f t 8 : .164h a n d ic ap ... t_ j; J . #'
L.; D rlokler M . Vlgnis ' . B lind ;R . Richm ond l . well .. j ‘H andicap -
Manla^ sr. M lispai'ella JVaH^Mt ■' Lpwney ,• . M adia', .Jr. g r l t a n a k —.:
144-144'
1 ' ' . iS8|: w v ,i j? J 'r ; M arV get't P fcarm icT |<»i . V. m . w oiff ' : 175. i7 4 ‘ 194: I !& • M ock - ’^ 4 ? *#j.;)Pittilsl C: ; '^ !M ;'iC ^ to e 'sh M » d ln g i! ' T.Knam-; • f -l77-:l ^ . :)8'! — 1EfacdMp . : r - *. -^< 4 ■: • .'4: r ; ^
153 167 132 180' 190: 1 :.: J91
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B . BUdarbaok 15* 123 i s iJ . 'F e k e t e ................................128H andicap 33 ,3 7 J4
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' : . s t . jo im * .-«» * - A. -B ailey 114 >188 138R . L eroy 180 170 H iM. W alling 179 .182 181H . W alling 200 185 142H. Cowles 123 180 217
714 898. 780
r.Te&m •;••,, w l -^ a r l ^ e "Cpnatructlon :4 6 ''' 20’1. H ld^letow h -,4p4s •' 47 • 22 'Tftwfi " T avern J<v-. 4 '5 '' 24 .
SlKejrpo'rt C le ah e rs 'i ' ' 4 l ' : 28". ,gaB i'a '^K eyport B ar-3 9 ^ , 2914 T o w ^ ie i' T avern - $8 ill p i i B p a t^ o ju 'e ^ “ ' •'"‘3614 .B urlew S T pifS tiurant '35v :;34 ; ■SUV&n'CWfee' Shop- 2814 4214 <AfcfliieenV C leaners 2014 4814 J a g 's ,S p o r t Qooda 19 80A m erican ' Legion 15 84
- '
J . Hopler Bllfrd J . Welle Blind F . 3 o o a ' E llison M ason , H andicap
. 796 823L utheran (1)
177 157 125 (25 181 118. 125 . ; .156 151 . . . 20414
& *43|.
791
165125158
tra c tiv e to the public, th e Yonke rs -and R oosevelt ■ t r 4 e k « -« re m ad e , the h a rd e r becam ea lh e cMira* - tor^ those who’ wAiM b ttn * 1' i i l th t h a rn e ss < rac in C ' M New, J e rse y a t Secauous to com pete w ith the Net?. ,yorl{ 't ra c k s . T he la te s t f lm m lok In th is s ta te l i to g e t’ a n ight h a rn e ss . rac in g bill through and new tra c k s licensed so Uie tax e s therefrom can be used
M arch t t . 1958 P ig e - B eveft','‘ . . . . .*.' y ,
com es a t » Om» '*»*en the s.Hool d ls trlcU of .the 's ta te ■ cannot finance ‘‘ schools lii which to p roperty ediionte the
to pay a v e te ran s bonus. This v e te ra n s ' ch ild ren ;: . .1
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R .: C o rn e ll.C , ; G allow ay J , K ao lrek - A', i H enderson •A. H all- ." ..
201 177 223 1*5.. 117 134 144 ISO 140 186 148..134. 191 1S3 181
837 745’ -192M ataw an P resb y te ria n It)
C . , O lsen L H. S u tton ' >E.' K elley J . O lsen E . Schw ahl H andicap '
jl; i ^'Key-NlM Church | Boiylinj League
813 ; 885 824:G enllie’i M a tk e t ' ( J )^ -
’ '-<i6^.; M . ; 147i. ;74 •' 136 ; 168 V ^49. >142• 142 ..• IWsVlW.’ >97,-.;15a - >36 : 189-.;•.'S7:. 7 7
R .‘ C am eronC.' LooschD .'.r i tsg e ra ld li, D ick a . .Post ‘ -
Reform ed (I)
M. M aclag ;L. K ortenhaus H. N ls t - ' ,J . R osato T . Soltys ’ F . R affa ' ‘ - “
>47 201 188 176 IDS 152 142 . . . 193 148 . . . 118
. - 810 789la g ’s Sonth P aw s (3)
a . P o s t 158 156N. S tran lero 142 . . .P . M ontagna 160 135Q .T e s t ln o .____178-..W -.J . S a rd e lla 178 177J . L lslck l ' . . . 197
1 , 817 830iM sarLS,.ll»r io)
E N YOU B U Y A OS€ 0 CAR. PR O M
S t o a u d BUIC K m u m o i r e / M H e / MM D M H C T C D F R O M A ^ Zm o R e B u m o m m N K M i
When we offer » u»ed car you are . .assured it it ready to go; W e c*reful- ly check each car and this 'job is done by men who .know their buaines*.
M O T O R S ,% .!Y onr Buick D ealer
K E 7-4000
N . Soltyslk W. G ra tta nR . F letcher,B lin d .............Blind "
148 , 163 137 135 137 125 270.. 270 270 270
868
176118157270270
-71&
BorsV's D a iry (1) - C. H arrison rl«9 217C. B ehring A, M erwlnD. B orat L . Pope H . M erwln
. - 858 812Single 8yatem (2)
H . H eyr \ 200 .186O .O la a se y D. O u lney .E . H se r U , W alling jH. • Woolley
693 723Consolidated F u e ls (3)
S. Bellezza - - 153 166 174O. P e s c e ......._ 179 165 _ li8A. In fan tl * "188 138 190J . F e n c h er---------- 211 .179 -169Q. Scalzo 1k7 212 228
. 898 850 887All-Bros. W oodworking (0)
J . B ellettl B. Toom er . J . M uacarella P . O olettl • lien M o rlilo . Lou M orlzlo
20015616013718S
141c 143 174 . . . 143 164 . . . 136 164 201 113 ^189
803. 8 4 7 742. >L.H. R oller R ink . (1)
R ogers ' 163 160 188K elley .126D e F e llc e -------- :— . . . 232 216F e r r a r y .158. ,179.. . 201.F o rd ' .....— — 191 184 101F e rran o 333 170 195
•871 934 941Cllffwood Amoco (S)
V. R affa „ 200 23ft 101S. Oulstl 181 147 . .*»A. Bklalak 184 193 168A. E sp o s ito 1 279 171 151C. S ardella 191 247 198T. O ray . . . ee. 130
' i . . — mm , in.M5 998 814
Anchor Ion (0 )8 . Malowskl — 1W 190 183V . Young_ 120 ».. 123E . Lem bo J62 . . . 179A. Sm ith 169 170 195W. Y ankoskl 319 163 1»J . Baulekle e » . 143 . . . .J , Oross . . . 123 . . .
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i
DANCESponsored by
V .F .W . Post 4745
Cliffwood - Matawan
For Th* Benefit 01 Building Fund
SATURDAY..MARCH 31,1956
. O A K SHADES (IRE HOUSELower Main' Street, Matawan
Music by Walt Staeger and His Orchestra
Donation $1.00 9 P. M. T ill 7
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51.'. 52 ; 55
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W ^-W lttersche!rit;,-:164 iWB :143TffvTScSSsen-..' f-* '’(i4d;. '. ib T , 154
• W : ._ ......: The Soott Fnn'er’a i llo m e ' (1) >:ii;. .S co tt " " V 'i2 iS U 7
- Bajrthore Butinettmeny League
178187 142 149 165 178 200 1S8 188 151 149 . . . . . . . . . 138 1S7
832
>81106-177 180 181 186 .182 144 . . . 168 178 191 . . . 1 4 4 t ea
8*7 88# 831 .B ayles E leoirlo (»>
W. K aluzlenskl 122 . . . 191W. ahelb rlck J . M oyes E . B ayles W. B eesley . P . K ra m e r
134* 124 160 160 205 177 193 152 164 243 .169
128
- r ; ' ./^v^es? . 682 829H ; W aaiern i»n & Son' (2) -
Q . ' Ariioid' ; . v . 129 (12 " igk :B: '* i h r 2 - :.T S . l j t f l t o ; 5&V.
L.; P rag e r B fsem an achw urtz W otm an • Blind : B lind - H andicap
800
B, sp ra g u a M , Q uartle r T . 'd l l e s .. H andicap
132.,119
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121 117 181 '.181 190. >168 ■IB 18
” : . i - . . 751 763M ataw an B ap tis t- (t)
M . ' - D u q c a n ' 179. 144- 138 -T. B aker ■ 1 8 i ' l4 t 179I tf 'f i i lh o in V l8 3 n ll8 166 K . .Henderson 190 177 167B lind ' : . 128. 12J 125
The stand ings: T eam '
602 '898 898
■ ’• i .H . W asserm an b Son 4714 3014 OehtUe’s M ark e t 42 - 85 R ich a rd 's Hollywood 43 35P e te 's , Inc . 4114 3914K eyport C leaners . 41 37Belford P h a rm a c y ' ' 40 38M arq u et's P h a rm acy 39 38M at-K ey R ec. 3714 4014K eansbu rg -N ew s 29V4~48!4"H, L . Sco tt 28 SO
Keyport Businessmen' Bowling League 3
B aron’s Coffee Shop (J)
- 757 884G arb er Snpply (3)
848
A. L auer 190 187 160B . F o s te r , . 128 171 IT?■R. - P a lg h t , 10? 202, -188W. M onsees . 1 4 7 IBS .171J . K ram er 1^9 181 184
801 908 870 V an A m erln ren (0)
E . D lsporto C. Nelson t : Zaleske S. ConfontlP . Coffey
138180100174146
150 159 13S 137 128 148 153 133 208 183
738 771Rollo Tracking: (3)
757
C, V ree lfo d ‘ V . Youncofskl H , P iep e r 'A. Sm ith / . . D lodato O . B each ■
178 150 186 173 178—108 189 2»176 227 178 181 168 179 ..•. . . . - 17f
846 944 803 Johnson’s U pholstery (1)
H . Cowles F . Sw an R .JJel& on H . Johnson M. B ahrenburg H . Woolley
149183189188179 194
244
...............888 941Doyles M ark e t (2)
191187179
164142
883
N . O renw lck E . Doyle B .<-B leber’B. Kennedy J . K ennedy
The s tand ings: T eam
191187168187200
21S 172 158 168 187 220 172 194 180 173
904 912 925
W LDoyles M arket 69 22Johnson1* U pholstery 8214 2814 Rollo • T rucking S 2£ 2814 G a rb e r Supply 4414 3814 B orsts D a iry , 40 41Single System L aun. 2814 5214 B ayles E lec tric 25 56V an A m erlngen 22 50
Keansburg. Ladies Monday Night League
K eyport C leaners (1)M. R ichm ond J . Adaysh R . Racfet D. K enner H andicap
12119514712117
14712814917817
601 6003 532 R ichard ’s tlolywood M arket (t)J . Mlsson F . F rank lin A. Helnold D, Helnke Handicap
1C3 120 112 123 183 139 175 143 11 11
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876 S it C5B-,•1
M ontana T. V ettrel H ealy Breslow M erre ll ...
191187 158188 m •
IBS182127188184
-814-.-768 M cQueen C leaners (0)
Cullen Sutton . . Lenovlch Devine D enny - Blind
107 148 142128 141 123166 :136 164132 108 .133V:-.' . . . ' 124100 100
' . .629 831 978A m erloan Legion L .H . (>)
Holden H arper M alcheskl M uller C arv er . Q elger
164182USU 2178
178 160 160 160 148 163 . . . 128 141 . . . ISO 135
163171188132
184141132214
173 202
’ 807 843 ,838H ebrew C ongregation (1) ,
,19112?164
195■128- 5 1
153138187
.144125
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D evv teyWilksB oyajlanKnoeUL ongstree tHoltonH andicap
179138204181181
138 133108
128183137303
8
786840 890K eypori B ap tis t (1)
A . Kola* 138 160 197Ji-r-Alger------------ 146-131- 140J . R obinson 203 148 191S. M edw lck ~ 182 184 142 A. DIBlase . 187 129 197
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(Continued from page six) used t? g |ve A rm strong a riv a l who Is .ou tm atched In experience to ge t the E lisa beth figh ter aw ay to a sure s ta r t as a pro before ag ree ing to U ie.bout. J lo y lfi.la 'n o t am enable to having his boxers used for som ebody e lae 's "build-up” puropses. Tom orrow n igh t he Is tak ing the three Cross- b ro thers. Tom W elstend, R eg M ltter, R ich ie 'R ic o and Rloh Jackson , a heavyw eight, to P a te fso n for the S ta te AAU bouts a t the
-P a la c e T lie a tro ," = n 6 y le^w lU - n o t1 be m atchm aker lo r the Asbury P a rk Boys Club show th is y ear , the sp o rts ' Im p re - ' sarlos of th a t c ity hav ing de>- cltlod tliey oan do l t ; them
- selves,' -: — .------------- :------
Seaton Opens April 7th 8 A . M.
STOP and LOOK. . At Our 1956. Line of ' ' S ;
RODS — REELS — FLIES LURES — TACKLE BOXES
P . / ' : " - . CREELS ' ''‘FISHERMAN?: JACKETS. A ll .Your Tacklei' Needt ■ at ,pne Location . ;
Matawan Sporting Goods*180 Main St. MAtaw^n 1-4448... Open 9 to 9 Now-Through April 16tl»
— Yet, Wo Usue Fithlng Licentet ' .. .'
A FREE TRIP FOR TWO
HARNESS RACING becam e a tax-subsidised industry In New Y ork S ta te jeo en tly ao- oordlng to a leg islative bill whloh g ran ts the trao k a a r e bate of half, of every th ing ln s ta te tax e s on auoh racing above *29,470,000. N atu ra lly , the bill Is an ou trageous and u tte rly Indefensible piece of legislation, but In providing the funds w hereby Y onkers aiid Roosevelt R acew ay p lants can be m ade b igger and m ore Im posing, lt h a s beneficial a f lec ts In N ew Je rsey , O ur local young d rivers a t Roosevelt, Sonny. D anoei and O eorge Mol n a r, oerta ln ly»w lll bo ba tte r
. . . - i . 1* anyth ing Im proves th e t r a ik 740, 788j a t Vfostbury: B u t m oro to the
v , .- .c a l» a r r WetbodUit, (! ) • /po in t, the m ore oostly and at-a . E llison i n . . . 2001—---------------------------------------------L . M ason .. 140 108 . . . N otlcs ..............a . Aum aok 182 178 1641 This office, will be closed allW. Ph llllpp 143 178 .130 day tom orrow , Good F rid ay .
KIAHSBURGA P P U A N a c O .
6 8 C h u r d i S t . - K E 6 - 2 4 8 9
. : i l . :Z v ; j r ^ .^ . .7 6 u : . :774_718 t a g ’s Sport Goods
,W a llln g r:~ rL y n c hW a ls h ......B e n n e ttP a rad is*
155128130188181
n $ " 'l9 4 147 151 124 151 189 140 117, 126
..... .710 . 728 709Old Boathouse (I)
Ponentee V anM eerbske Belt *C raigB ossert
198 184 174 197 228 213 133 143 131 133 143 127, 137 165 179
.... ........... .. ......738 832 824B u rle w ’s R e s ta u r a n t (0)
DISanto C ostlc ' M ontagna Luxem bourg D eFellce • Infantl
121124168115134
129 126 . . . 188 161 148 163 141 176 148 176
900 753 806Tonrlne T arern (2)
W. Schaxte Z am b e r T horn K ruser Cslk Slovenz
137136170198182
158 157 188 208 200 214 197 181 313 182
828 924 920 Sam s K eyport B ar (1)
PennettlS. PolandW otm anJacobsChlzm adlaK sufer
207'200159151192
170184170
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911 798 K a y p e r t C le a n e rs ( t )
A. D avino ' J . Davino B arker O verly IronsC. Davino
149148218140175
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Robinson 126 198O rra n 157 164W. Peane ’ 157 132 R, Pea** 172 158
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C hicago O la tslo L eagu e
: W IN N ER o r .S ob D eV ito C lasilo
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M EM BE R ABC C ham pion
1*5* - 1954 .
TH IR D ....la ABO a ll a?en ts
la ta m e y ea r
' WON Louis l'e ierson
M aster B eim d R obla 1DS4 - IMS. "
W IN N ER O r C hevro let. In B u m m tr TV
B ow lin g B how .frem *' 7 r « t r - N i« W ~ - ;7 i 'r - -A v e r s ia i l l for l l l i B i t l -
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CARM EN SA LV IN O TO B E A T T H E . '
M ID D L E T O W N L A N E SMarch 30 To April 6th
He Will Give Free Instructions
Every Afternoon
He Will Bowl Exhibition Games
At Night
I
P a g e BlgM M arch » . 1956
V a ca n t D o g h o u s e I * 'azferd; $1000 Award
' K enneth Joe), K eyport a tto rn ey , acted for the plaintiff ln the se ttlem en t of a su it from an unusual cause pressed In New B runsw ick la& t.w etk.
T h a t a v a ca n t doghouse ' createcf an unreasonable risk
to the ow ner because ch ild ren - w e re known !•< play th e re and
be liab le to infury w as the th eo ry o f a negligence su it t h a t resu lted in a flOOO frlend- ly se ttlem en t. I t w a s «p- proved by » Jury In Judge Nel-
- son K. M lnte’s S u p e r lo r C ourt.L loyd H arrlll, f iv e -y e n s -
old, 93 W oodbrldge Ave., Hlgb- la n d t a r k , wll! receive $60a to com pensa te fo r an a rm in jury
“ t h a t h a s resu lted In Im pairm e n t o t lta fu nc tion ./ H is fath- .er, W illiam , w as /allowed a s im ila r am ount>,for m edical
: a n d o ther exp»nsea. ' ]-— The Judgm ent ia ' a g a in st — SHofiael I ’a n c ia j Vi “ 'Wood-
b rld k e Ava., H ighland P a rk , .o w n e r ot th e p rem ises w here ‘ the boy resided and w as in
Jured. While p laying, th e boy fe ll1 from the dog-house M ay 4 ,.!f55 , and su ffe red the in jury
, th a t form ed the basis fo r the su it.
$3800 For Arthritic Condition From Crash
" S e ttlem ent for $3800 h a s tei‘- in itia ted a Superior C ourt su it in s titu ted to recover fo r In jur
, tea ..and p ro p erty dam age suf-' fe te d M ay ». 1955, In a Iwo
veh ic le accident on R oute 30,K eyport* x ............
The , su it was lnst,ltuted by M r. and M rs. A lex K ecskes and their son, K om ld , five. H ighland P a rk thrijugh the ir a tto rn ey A rth u r -R e ic h , New
_ — H runawlckr—^ t —^yas—a g a in s t —-^ Jan ice P riroerrW iB fS im , 'own'-"
e r of the o ther vehicle and .its d river, W illisrti K elleit, N e w York. • .
M r. K ecskes w as the m ost seriously Injured. He claim ed th a t a back Injury, suftered Irf Uie accident, ag g rav a ted an
M 'thrlllc conditlon.- ------- ’ ■ '
THEBE'S NOTHING PRETTIER a t Eaater.tln* than a littl . tre t allgaily decorated with eotorful Easter e f ts . That's w hit ave-jeu-eM Emily Sonnes thinks aa ah* hangs another egg en k ir tree. Dressed aa “MIm Easter Egg” a t a party, she shows haw easy i t la te decerate (ke tree .with dyed egg*. Jersey egge, dyed ia psiateC colors, aad hang Wlth ctllophaae ti |w oi« » tre« o r shtab. aitlie ae Esster E*g Tree th a t brightest a fcoait, schoolroom,' library, e r hospital.'
H ave a n E a s te r egg tre e ln your hom e th is E a s te r season , and fam ily and friends w in def- ligbl In a truly novel and beautifu l decoration th a t will cause gasps o f p leasure and excited sm iles from all around.
I t ’s sim ple and easy to s e t up Uils gaily decorated little tree th a t had its origin In the P ennsy lvan ia D utch country m any y ears ago, and the deer o rations are good eating for d ays a fte rw ard . ..
An E a s te r egg tree , hung w ith b righ tly dyed eggs th a t previously have been hard- cooked, w ilt ca^ke squea ls of Joy from the very young- and even the not-so-young. I t will serve as a rem inder th a t Uie egg is alw ays a sym bol of b irth , of new life, of E a s te r and springtim e. The P enniM a l a ; Dutch— have-^long— i tgarded it a s 'a n . omen of good lu c t and good her.ltfi.
A lm ost any sm all, stubby tree will do for this holiday tre a t. I t m a y .b e several feet tall or o n ly -a foot lall. The jn o re — crooked— and— heavily branched i t is t h ( better.X |0 IU 3 fteC K !H 'i? c li ']W ttrM a
H O M E M A D ECHOCOLATEBUNNIES
. 2 5 to $ 1 ^ 0 0’ A s s o r t e d C h o c o l a t e■ F /L L - E D E G G S. ______ a l s o ■ ■■-'•-/, ■'D EC O R A T ED EG G S
- -- E a s i e r B a s k e t s a n d N o v e l t i e s —--------------
FRANCES-ANN9 2 M A I N S T R E E T * M A T A W A N
Hnd b ranches th a t h av e been pruned from large >rees. s t u r dy sh rubs p lanted Jo pots also a re excellent. P la s tic Christ-
•mas trees serve a double pur- pose-here. You can m ake an' E a s te r 't r e e by; fastening old coat bangera to a> cen tra l wooden support sod painting the creation In p a ^ e l p in t, green, or blue. Be su re your tree is" s turd ily mounted, -so as, to bold tfie ,eggs,. . f- jy. seve ra l dozen gleam ing \, i s eggs from your nearest, /cod store. Hard-cook them by s ta rtin g ln cold w ater ln a covered p a a and bringing them to a .boll. Rem ove pan from b ea t; le t stand 18 m in utes. Cool quickly with cold
fore dyeing. .E aste r egg dyes, now available In food o r .varie ty stores, or even cake colorings produce d aatllng c rea tions th a t rival the 1 rainbow . T ry blending colors /o r unus* u a l .- e f f e c ts .^ B e s u re . fco^wxlte the nam e of all the fam ily on the* egffs~with" c rayons“ beTore dyeing. These a re tru ly E a s te r oOclglnalfi." : .
F a tte n -t h e e g g s" on the branches with loops of : cello^phane ta p e r - -v , .........
Be su re the tape goes all around or m ost of th e . w ay around the eggs so th a t they w on 't fall, H ang the eggs on all sides of tbe tree so th a t lt will be balanced. P lace the tre e on the living room coffee La.bH. on th e dlnfag or.w iierftifitJtL v lU doo l^ th f^ .p teu tiest. iAnd while yovi’re In thi* ^A.«.M ^au£4etfV>'jwbbd*,; why; not m ake a simllAr tre e , lo r the town lib rary?
• When yotl ta^i’e the tree dpwri o n -E as te r Monday or T uesday , re frig era te the eggs and en- ioy them again In old and new ways, ^ard -cooked eggs and, pretaels m ake a p erfec t TV' snack com bination, in sa lad s , casserole sandw iches, ch ild ren 's lunch es “or any o ther o-f 100 delicious ways.-
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N.J. Communities Schedule EvenU
T rad itional E a s te r p ro m en aaes , religious su n rise -se rv ic es, fashion p a rad es , egg hunts, and spec ia l shows a re a few o the m any events scheduled fo r E a s te r S unday in New Je rsey com m unities accord ing to Joseph E . M cL ean, com m lsstoner of the New J e rse y D ep artm en t o f C onservation
The c o lo rfu l. E a s te r w eekend he ra ld s and the com ing o f th e . sp rin g and su m m er re so rt and trav e l season w ith A tlantic City, lead ing off ln big boardw alk E a s te r , p a rade . A w ard^ will be m ad e to the besC-hatted^promen in th e line of m arch . S ta rs of- tele vision will do the selecting and p resen ta tions will b f c m a d e l h th e garden ln fron t of convention hall.
T be 21st annual edition ot the fam ous E a s te r orchid fash Ion p rom enade Will be s tag ed on the boardw alk in A sbury P a r t . C lim ax of the prom enade will be selection of the 100 m ost sm artly a ttired women from lu to 00, chosefl.by Judges rid ing along the boardw alk ln ro ller ch a irs . E a c h , of the 100 sty le selec tees will be pre sented with an orchid corsage The spec ia l City of . A sbury P a rk P laque and o th e r fashion aw ards will go to the .top fina lis t. ' ■ •
A nother h ighlight of the colorful E a s te r weekend p rogram a t Asbury P a rk will be the second irnnual "hun t for the golden .egg” for youngsters, on the beach south of cdnven tlon hall, Sa tu rday . The egg h u n t will be open to all youngs te rs up to the age of eight, reg a rd less of placie of. re s id ence. The even t will fea tu re a host of aw ards for-youngs te rs finding fcold and silver w rapped eggs am ong the hun d re d s -c nncealed.
T S T ^ a s te r . prograrri on the boardw alk a t W ildwood-by-the Sea will be under the d irection of the C ham ber ^ f-C om m erce E a s te r com m ittee and will consist of a three-day adm ission-free boa t show fea tu ring m ore tJifin so bosts and inRny l t : m s . of - boat equ ipm ent onexhibition . T h e - show - willopen F r id ay n igh t and- continue through Sunday night. The open-air ejthihlt will be on P lay land P ie r ,
E a s te r activ ites a t Wildwood will be clim axed by a p rogram of en te rta in m en t con- »IStlHg_<)f o rgan renditions,
atrihuBm i of 1500 corsages for t h e . lad les, 1500 bags of candy am ong the y o u n g s te rs ,! corsages for the lady com ing i the g re a te s t d lstarice, the o)d-1 '« ^ taa ^ p .rV s^ fT m n d -iS £ ;itid y ~ hhvlng-*..gre»tisiit.:«H num ber ol ch ildren p r t s e n t V . - ; i ^ ,:
E a s te r festiv ities a t O cean City will begin on S a tu rday m orning at. 9:30, when In plaoe of the usual egg hunt, the sm all fry will a ttend a free m ovie ln the Village T hea tre with a big, chocolate E a s te r
, , i e|SB (or each - Sunrise serv lreI u m ° n Music P ie r nt 8:30 a.m
l-wt11 Kleet the -a rrival o l E a s te r .S u n d a y ,.- in the olternoon " E a s te r m usic will be broadc as t along the boardw alk from the pier o rgan during the-o r-. Chid pronienade, a t tha t tim e the m ost fetchlngly a ttired wom en win be given an orchidfor chic; their escorts ge t aboutonniere, and the youngs te rs an E a s te r bunny.,._.....
O ther seashore re so rts also o f f e r holiday a ttrac tions: Special sunrise serv ices will be held, on the beach pavilion a t O ceah Grove. E a s te r bunnies will .hand out candy to the Children stro lling the boardw alk a t Seaside Heights.- Jkt Stone H arbor, C ape: M ay County M asonic, groups will ht)ld a sunrise serv ice on the beach, M usic will be supplied by the Tall C edar band. . -
Township Officials State-Wide Meetings
E lm er T . D echant, R lvet- ildte-r p re s id en t .of the New J e r sey- Association' 61 Township C om m itteem en, announces two spring m eetings of the Association . One w lll.be held a t the ipar Hills Inn , n e a r Som erville. Apr. 24 and the o ther will be held a t the P itm a n Hotel, P itm an , Apr. 4s. These w ill be dinner m eetings and will be a ttended by tow nship o fficials and th e ir w ives.'
F red O assert, d irecto r of m otor vehicles, will be the principal speaker- a t each m eeting . H e will describe the developm ents of the . m otor VehloHe p ro g ram and why things happen as they do. He •Iso will answ er questions and discuss them with the township officials,
R eservations a r e being m ade with W. P . W atson, sec re ta ty , a t the a ta te office of the A ssociation, 106 W est S ta te S t., Trenton.
T e l e s c o p i c S p e c t a c l e s
B y J a m e s H . a r e g g , o .D(This column ia peew nted M -a
New Je rsey Outometric AMoclau Questions m ay be addressed to Uie New , Je rsey Optametrlc Association. 102, W « t s ta te St., T ren to . I , N X )
Maiiy y e a rs of v lrtu a i“ bUnii- n ess” ended for one m an w hen he was fitted with a new type of telescopic, spectacle. Vision c u t down by disease years before, was res to red so th a t read ing was~possibl{e.
R ecen t y ears have produced g rea t Im provem ent in specia l devices to help the very “ difficu lt" cases of faulty vision, O rdinary glasses cannot solve some or these, problem s of defective s ig h t from b irth , or as resu lt of Injury or disease. Klgh m agnification lenses a re necessary to provide a large enough Im age /o r such eyes to see. Telescopic— spectac les— are.actually little telescopes' which m agnify up to 15 tim es. -Vision which has been reduced to 10 per cen t can be helped m irac ulously in some cases. Opto- m etrlc science has designed new - m a g n lfy lM - unlts-w hlcii- do a better Job than ever before.
T he g lasses look thick, and cum bersom e, though m ounted In plastic they do no t actually weigh a g rea t, deal. B ut, aP: pearance m eans little to the person who rea lly w ants to see.
W hether o r riot such glasses ■.will 'h i lp * person, depends upon the tru e cause of the re duced vision. Some p a rts o-I the eye m ust still be good..In order to tak e advantage of magnffled im age. C erU ln of the optical portions of the eye m ust be c lear and useful N aturally , th e re m ust be no active disease p resen t. .
The pa tien t kfmself ls a v ita l fac to r In success of these special visual a idsT 'H e m u st sincerely w ant to be helped, since long periods of ad ju stm ent m ay be necessary . The scrloua-pi'obls -—of—theft*—coi rectlons is th a t they re s tr lo t the size of the visual field
g lv tp r * tunnel - .vlrfo® affect. M any tim es telescopic lenses a re useful only to r read ing ., If th e person With sub-nor-
jrI v islon-ilfoesu't. luipe for I m uch , an4 if h e Is willing to undergo som e inconvenience, h is v ision m ight be helped, p ro v ld e d r of course, h is visual defect will respond to such a correction . .
E n jo y one of A m erica 's g re a t freedom s. Attend the church of your choice th is weekend.
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m uch tO 'O jfciate— p a n s h i t op to 10 tim es longer.
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: TSIk On State Crime BySenator Forbe*
- S ta te SeD. M alcolm S. Fqr- ,bes ~<Rep.. S om erse t County)
Mvtfs the spealcer a t the annual dues pay ing luncheon ot the M onm outh County F ed era tio n o f-R ep u b lican W omen held a t
' the Molly P i tc h e rH o tle , Red B ank , F r id a y . M re. A rthur
\ J o lc e . p res iden t introduced the sp e a k e r ." " • . (
Sen . F o rb es h a s served five y e a rs in th r s e n a te and a tp res-; e n t la se rv ing on the appropri-
v -h tW and education commUt*. . . ee'.—... ----------------- " ' ------------------------------
sp eak e r s ta ted th a t the 8 t f t e C rim e Council is invest3
; tgfttlng crim e throughout the \ s ta te , He. ,sa ld th e re J s g r e a t
. need lo r ifiis council which will btf-continued despite m uch op position. Sen. F orbes told of
—th e -d is tu rb in g . instances a t th e S ta te . H om e Tor B o js i t
THIS DELICIOUS EGGNOG PIE, n ad* or New Jaraej « » « , Milk, gelatin*, arid ipkes, with a nut-llk* pretzel cmmb crust,' Ti a treat tar E l i te ; o r any other day. The tilling rcqairts thr«« «!(*• and, with n u t or a ay ^ th e r flueririf, is aa rich*tasti.nf as C h ris taa i CraahaA preLztli, Mixed with bu tttr and augar and ihen bakecLjnako■a« iba aiaM*M*l llili ala1i«lAaia • * # I M Ml* -- -----
Morganville Cub Pack 93 Presents Program On Theme For March, binder The Sea*
P ain t Scenery, Entertain , Award* M ade;Collect $476 For Boy Scout Drive; New*
Cub '
J aE l r t b u n r w here m m e . o t.| «l».«il8Jlil>M L«grt.l»tJ>l»JI»n«tel»gi€e.h«X^:t}>«->te^ th s personnel bad b e en d lsm ls- j ■ .
r sed ’.lTOir.tliler b °ys assigned to j ~ "......... ...............•co tta g e s to d iscipline f irs t ot- fenders. He said, th a t eiaht- y e ir-o ld s had been known to
.. be^bestejfl by the “ cottnge bullie s” flfr in fractions of ru ‘e».
Sfe- U ld o? the splendid wtfrk . t h e B ordentow n R eform atory
■ w as dolng for th ird and fourth ^offenders because of volun-
■ -rteerrs-p rdv ided by the Amer- ioffti PsychifltrRT" Association
' *D<i“ th e c ’ose work done be:“ "Iwfcen th is f t ro u p nnd. Borclen-
tow n’s superin tenden t and staff.- .
. T he sp eak er asked the Monm outh C ;u n ty women in sup*
-v p o rt a m ovem en t to resto re Jftltiesbu rg ' to the model reha- M lltation cen ter i t was a t Its ’, incep tion . , . I
T h € sena to r, Whj\ is cbalr m an: qfte e o r tb e . S ta te S ena te . s-Md
."■-■frill Iflr school construction w as expected to p a ss .• /O iher *..hoti6\’ecl guesjs>'i a t th e luncheon
Cedar Grove MarineReceives Discharge
; P f c . F l o r i d i * S e r v e d. T w o Y e a n ; Item s.P fc . Dom inick F lo rld ia , U.
S. "M arine C orps, son of M r. and M rs. O eorge F lorld la , C edar Orove, has received an honorable d ischarge a ! te r s e r ving two y ea rs -in the M arine C orps. Pfc. F lo rld ia was stalicfoed a t C am p L e jeune , i . C . \ ' . ' ' -
M r. and M rs. Thaddaua H aug, W ashington, D. C ., wcue w eekend guests of M r. and M rs, P e te r Johnson, Browntown. Sunday dinner guevts w ere M r. fcnd M is . T rygve E ngedal and ch ild ren , T ord is. John, A rne and Solfl* .
Sunday dinn e r guests or M ts . C . T . Custck, Browntowb. w ere M r. and M rs A rthur M aiheslua and ch ild ren , Sig* n t a n d John. HunUmjton. L, I . , anfl M rs. H enry M aiheslus, E a s t O range._________ — ____
| Editor O f Targowu
The M arch them e for Ecoutlng,'"U nder't-lie Sea ," "\ya"s followed a t the m eeting o f Mor- ganville P ac k 93 In. the Independent V olunteer firehouse re cently , D en 4 pain ted th e scen- enry which depleted the vee/ft and fish found beneath tbe wate r , in w hich the ’"d iv e rs ” end " f ish ” -pe rfo rm ed . D en 1 enterta ined w ith “ skin d lvei's”CO!
M lis .J^ d y H ar* is confined to h e r borne w ith chicken pox.
M rs. 'G ordon Ewa-nson has been a m edical p a tien t n t M onm outh MemoiTal H ospital since S a tu rday ,
Mlsa C harlene H o lm is spen t the w eekend a t the hom e of her au n t and uncle, M f. and M rs, Clinton ^ o o lle y , R ahw ay ,
M rs. E d w ard C llckner and daugrhter. M ary A n n ,* p e n t S a t-
i n J e t a e y C ity aa guestawhile sea rch ing for tre a su re o t. M rs: E m m a Cllc k n e r
’ were a tie ck ed -b y "octoplr11— -| M r, and M rs. W illiam C ary . I . F re d L uderpann conducted j P le a sa n t V alley R d „ h a v t ,sold I the m eeting In the absence ot ; th e ir home a a d moved b a ck .to j-GortJori: Swaiiiaon. Cubm ostei . i K eypoit.
r ®.n<1] and p resen ted the lion badge i Clifford E ckel ia a p a tien tM ts. J o - ^ h a i d * ltv& aifrow .polnte; In Po in t P leasan t H oapltaj,
■ G ^ ajd jne, Thotinpssj). Eei.vice |co"t, W alton She rnjain.- >. a p d , j ogeph. S purS at andthe R e v , 'd ia r ie s H. .pasy ^ re d 'M u -z /^ n d to deh^mothcr^ " ‘ 1“ 'o e ^ ■ n!7 r E ? “ W.p“ 1 M .s F ie d L udem ann . Etevc C hurch , B td B ank, who gave ; v-.• ■ .gavthe Jm rocfiCorr” ' C
ilH .i 'S p a ffo rd W. S ch an ck .' _M ataw ad .";e 'V 5d as a ho»‘css.
F o a t e r F n c * T w o * ’ < 1. T r a f f i c O f f e n d e r * ;
Ludeujnnn^rw .as-lhtroduced -a s new den 'cnlef.In d en rlj
H^'Wasr; aniioUneed:" th a t the Hrst soltbo(l pracclce would be hefd on S a tu rd ay , A p r/7 , a t the Held); of I'lhfe independent, flre- hou'te'. P
G am es were 'p javed by the scouls and the audience andM ag is tra te L u ther A. Fost-
- e r ; M ataw an Township.. Im -, . , , ^posert a fine o !> l5 anff *S-|!6S6r. ardup sinking w as led by M rs ore D utch IiV nchr-R ose St.: L udem ann- -
M r. and M rs, E rn es t B ia u tl gen, M ataw an, w ere v isitor^ a t th r homB of M r. and l f r s . H lc t Bowne o n Bunday.
Mrs. W IIU art VTooSward "and children , W illiam, R obert R aym ond, Luolll.e, L ind ft, and Joan , E lizabe th , w ere Sunday v isito rs a t the hom e o t M r, and M rj A ugust Boldt, /' O fficer C harles W tU ow skl Is 'a p a tien t a t MonmouUi M em orial Hospltalj. ' .' P e rc y V a W e lt and R ichard V anPelt went to" R adio c ity .
WALTRK M. CUMMINS
W alter M. C um m ins, Metuo- hen , form erly uf K eyport, ha» been e lec ttd a senior ed itor a t T he T argum , R u tgers UnlverS' Uy’s studen t n e w s p a p e r , _
-m a w ^ o h n " K in W n ^ JM ataw an | c A fit^ m a h .- te p T O e ^ ih jr t^ the 7»Wa ‘ Boy S cou t finance, drive J$;.M
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T o ^ ra h lp ^ Police.- .(fave. Uhe . su fn m o tit^ 1., •
. K eyport S ta te Police ar- , .1 raignecl JpseplU^e JlnHa. v,a<? ' been collected. ^
^L ftu r# n c^% P l , a rt^M ra , JffeHermeei^lo- H a r W ; who jBilea^ ^ .^ e e p to : s e i l e P a r k / - . ; .w e r i Saturday, th e i4 ? h tc n R aute 35 on M 6r. ; c»e?la a t the home.-dr M r. and
l? r* jW rp a rd " '$ lb and *5 c o s t s .1 M rs. M artin M arz and fam ily.
per oant com pleted In the Mpr* gp.nyille a re a and tha tT |V i9 ,ba^
K t 7 - 2 0 0 026-28 W-. K ront S t. / Keyp o rt
M r. and M rs. H arfild Olsen, B ra«n tow ft;T ce leb ra ted the ir ?8th wedding an n lv e rsa ry y by en te rta in in g a t d inner a t the. S tockholm , Som erville, , on S a tu rd ay evening, OueHts’ w ere M r. and M rs. O laf Oil- b e rtson and M r. and M rs. Oun- ner A hlm an, B row ntow n.
U r. and M rs. L . W. B lanken, y r . and M rs. B . C. M ac- c la , M rs, Louis H elser, s r ., C ed ar O rove, and M rs. Wll- lla m J , R alnaud , B row ntow n, w e re d inner guests Sunday of M rs. R aln au d 'a d au g h te r. M iss Jean n e tte h a ln a u d , New Y ork . M iss R a ln au d re tu rn ed hom e 'with her m other and p p en t the folbiwlng day,
lU r. and M ra, W illiam L «m b « rt, M aplewood, w ere gu te t* M onday o l M r. and M rs. Jo h n P U X b o rn . E d g e r R d.; Cheese, quale*, c
M rs .’ M ary Q asperchelf » r6 w n to w n rc e le liia W d _ S ^ < r i b irth d ay S a tu rd ay by enter, ta ln ln g a p a rty . Q uests w ere M r, and M ri. John C anlato ry , M r, and M t«. R usse ll O reen , M r. and M rs. A ndr4w O asper- chek . M r. and M rs. K ucene Bkowronek, U r . an d M ra. F re d DuBots and M iss M ild red O reen, • •
S a tu rd ay evening guesta ot M r. and M ra. I,, w . B lanken, C edar O rove, w ere MMs Jan e DeVInoey, B llsabe th and C arl K lu g t, R oselle P a rk .
Mls» M arla M acola and. V incent M accia , C ed ar QroVe, sp en t Bunday v isiting a t the hom e o t their g ran d p aren ts ,_ M fra n d M rs. V incent De, Mau- ro, N ew ark . . . . ■ “ . ,
1 M r a. Apna O cakowskl re
A Junior m ajoring In English a t the Stale U niversity , Mr. Cum m ins served la s t y ear a ss is tan t to the editor and pre-. vjously was ■» neWs ed ito r. He w as elected by Ihe T argum C uncli, an 11-man group which g o v e rn th e student dally .
H e Is p residen t o f T au D elta P h i fra te rn ity , a ssoc ia te ed itor. of Antho, s triden t hum or m agaslne , and sec re ta ry of <the co-op-boai'd of d irec to rs He Is a g raduate of Keyp'orl H igh School.
iaster Services To (e Im Browntown
Student's Home For V acation; items
E a s t t r serv ices will be held Sunday from*e:30 to 10:30 a.m . Sunday a l the Browntown Union Sunday School. T here will be specia l E a s te r m usic, with
solo, duets, songs by tlie m en, rec ita tio n s , and 'read ings;— E veryone Is Invited to a ttend , M rs. O tto Oaub l)«s charge of the m uflc.
M errill O ree n 'h a s re tu rned home afte r being a p a tien t a t the M iddlesex H osp ital, New B runsw ick, for e ight days
‘M te. N icholas A race and son, Blllle. a lten d ed th e eporls- m an show a t N ew Brunswick S a tu rday . . ‘
M r. and M rs. P a u l B lahota, J r .,-a n d d au g h te r, M ary Lou, w e r s .T n u r a iJ ty e v e n ln g -v ls lu
and M rs. A. Com-
Va'n Ex te r Collide*WUK Union Beach Man
Two accidents w ere , rep o rted to M ataw an Townghlp Po lfce thlg .week, V ictor,VanEx- Her, 133 Shore Concourse, Cllf- fwocd B each, told Capt, E d g a r W ilkinson, tow nrtirp po l i c e , lie was headed south on Amboy Rd,. Cliffwood, a bo lit to m ake a left tu rn Into Shor Concourse, when" h is c a r was h it by one d riven by John H F re y , M l Bay Ave., Union B each. The c rash ' ooourred T hursday .
R J . 'M u r r a y , South R iver, c la im ed he was forced off the lo a d on Route 34 T hursday w h e n ' a nqj'tM ound c a r ran over Into th r southbound lane, M l. M urray aa |d he w as th row n Into a skid on the snow th e reb y and rani off the . road Into trees. He told P a tro lm an Jo h n K lnnane, township police , he could not Be1 Ihe U- cense n u m b er of the o ther car.
No Injuries were reported in e ith e r c r^sh .
ora o t Mr eau , Rouelle.
M iss J e a n O aub and her col; le g e -ro o m m a te , M lsa Josephine Pope, were en terta ined s t d inner M onday by M r, and M rs, P re s to n T u rn e r , Helsler- vllle.
M iss Ann M oinar en te rta in ed a t a sw im m ing p a rty a t the A sbury P a r k N alato rlum T hursday evening. O uests w ere the M isses B etty R ee and JoAnn Cuslck, M iss Betty Con P itney , Miss Jean C ahill, M iss N atalie Wooder,- and M iss A rlene M oinar,
M ra. O tto O aub spen t T hursday a t A sbury P a rk . She >1- aa v isited the hem e of her nephew, R alph Fountain, O cean Orove,
M rs. M elvin p re e n and dau gh ter, Bonnie, of the Oreeo and W hite V illage, M atawaii, sper>t F r id ay * l th M rs, Albert Hopkins,
Mr*. Kiicpmins Joirn F ire Co. A uxiliary
M rs. W llm er Kllcomjns was ccepted ' Into the in rm berslilp
pf Ih e LadleB Aiixil.ary of the MoVganvllle Independ to l Volun tee r Klr'e C om pany a t the r e g u l i r m eeting held In the flreh o u s t recently . During Ihn business cession, conducted by M rs. p h a rle s I->. Holmes, President, the group voted to purchase aux iliary m em bership p in ,.
M rs. E dw ard P res ton , c h t l r ; m art, reporl'5'1 lh a t the recent m erchand ise oluli had netted the group 4341.30. This money will be donated to the fire com pany following a p rac tice s e t up som e tim e ago. Ttye c luh cap tain s v o U d lo pur- clias* th ree coffee pots for the aux iliary . •- R o b e r t-R —S m ith—and -R a y A nderson, m em bers- of^ the fire com pany, w*re present tc discuss plans for Ihe celeb ra tion of the 40th ann iversary o f the io m p a n y , — . -• T h e io l lo w ln g w e re p re s e n t ,
M ra. Roland Boyce, M rs, F red M ars, M rs. R obert D avies, M rs. John Holts, Mrs. Jobn B sbrlstcy, M rs. F ra n k R a tcliffs, M rs. E a rl Woolley, M rs. C heater Jam eson , Mrs. R obert M auser, M rs, J o h n P e n sk a , Mi‘a. H, C. Quacken- bush, "M rs. Norn^an Janw lch .
1 THEMATAWAN
M arch » . 18J« P a i e NIm
Mr*. John .C onorar Fcled A t S how er__
Mrs. 'John -Conover, " Nor-, wood- A v ,.. tiau rence H arbor, w as 'U ie -g u e s t of honor a t a su rp rise aliower given F r iday evening by M rs, Raym ond Bennington, M rs, W ilb u r Nixon, M r*. M ichael O’Brien snd M rs, Joseph Fettrt,*o s t M rs. P e llr lM ’* hom e, Wilson Ave, L au rence H arbor.
D ecorations .w e re in pink and b)ue and the g ifts ware
W hited Brow ii School - Open H ouie Apr, 16‘ Open holme will be neld a l I h e W hited Brown School,^ Cheeseciunke, on M onday, Apr. is , accord ing to s n anounce- inen t m ade a t Uie M onday n igh t m eeting of the Whited Brown P a ren t-T each er Asso- elation. All p a ren ts a re urged to a ttend to see the disp lay ot the ir ch ild ren ’s work.
P-TA m em b ers m ade p lans ' for a bus tr ip to New York to- th e - th e a ire 'In April; and any-^ one w lililng lo go is asked to c o n tac t a m em ber of tbe o rganisation . a iv ln g to llo shots to school children wsb discuss e d ,» iid i rw a s t l e c l d e a l o i i a i ' home a form which paren ts could sign If they consented te the Inoculation. -
T h l a year Uie M adison Township btiard of Education Is sending books to the •chobl from Uie traveling llb rk ry , and - they m ay be used by both paren ts and students. Mem- fcers ‘w eie lim ed lo w rit ,
I the ir lo g lM a lo rs 'u ig lu * p a w - - ' {age of bills fo r federal aid te
tchoola. ....... ..... ....
Birthday Party For H ughie Keddington
M rs, John MaVowlta, C b i- fsequake , en te rta in ed oa Mon- ilay in honor of h e j'* o n i-H u th ’ — le R eitdingU n, who w as cele- liral-lng his slxlh b irthday . A. color schenns. of g reen and yellow w as ca rr ie d 'out, and a
M iss W inifred L lnsted t, Hel- ro e tta , sp en t Sunday afternoon visiting Mlsa M arie d a u b . .
M iss Susanne P itn ey re tu rn ed hom e M ar. 21 from ths Moore in s titu te ot Fashion* and A rt, P h ilade lph ia , to w end her, E a s te r v aca tio n . a l_her..h o m e . Miss P itney la thedaugh ter or M ri and Mr*. William P itney . ,
D ale Q re tn , aU llciied a i the Brooklyn Navy Y ard , and Ills bro ther, Donald, s tationed at the Air B ase, V irginia, spent the .weekend w ith the ir -parents.; M r.’ - and " M r s . ' M errill Oreen. • ' - - ' -
The M isses Ann and Arleiie j M oinar w ere F r id ay evenlri# dinner guejils of Miss Belly Lou P itney . _______
slneTa u e s t* p re sen t ■ w ere M rs.
C larence Corby, M rs. E ugen i Pow ell. M « . E d w ard < p o le - m an, M ra, W illiam Colem an, M n . C h a r le s W lnei, M rs, Ca(l HoRIn, M rs. C harles Thnm soit, M rs. M ay 8 » n d rltt,r ,...M ..r .l. Harry* aM*rwln, M rs. Robert Cam pbell, M ri, Q laaler Slead- m an , M rs. John High; M r a W illiam C rane, MrHj> Oeorgn F ran s , M rs. Leonard M assom , Mrs. R obert Jede le , M ia. Betty W ard ,and M rs, R obert M allln, L aurence H arbor, M rs. All^e Mil)., M rs. \VHIIsm M iller, South Amboy; M rs , 'Jo h n Kiio- urne and M ia, Al A m iller of plllfwood B each, '
a rran g ed In a decorated bai^. j* rg e - ih i* e - tle M * k e - -w lt lr tr lv eus an im als on It na« th « ’Mb< .'le centerp iece,: a a m e s w eta pU yed^aw l P(l; ' ; »ea aw arded to .Catherine Mooney, K aren Cohnon, R oheri Boyce, CheeaeVuake,
O ther guests w ere M arg are t M akow kar B eth Ann N oroheiev Hol>tn BvovfTt, E dd ie T raba l- -ka, P a tr ick M ara, Mi’s, Ale* M akuwka, M is. " R alph Nor- ch»«», M ra, R andolph Apple- iiate, cheo*enu*k(M _3teven d i- Q lam b a ttlita and M rs, d e n * D lO lam baU lala, K oypoit,
-__SUirnlshed A partm en t signs for sale a t tills office,
This offloeN nlloe
wll) be closed a l l 'CtHjiHlfL«fl_Ads_Ott-ll.eaulta_i4ay—tomoiHiW r-Clwid—Fvldayr-
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a p p l ia n c e ! B u i lio'w c o u ld th e v * H o rd it -
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CAUY, IHR0UGH US. ASK US KM iiG U If-M C IJ I
Farmers & Merchants National Bank
M a ta w a nO ld e s t d a n k i a M e a m e a lh C e a ftlr — l* » t
H r s i b r r F e d e r a l * « « > • H ja le n i— l f # n i k « r M u s i
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show.1 - L inda Bourlhan',. daugh ter of M r. and M rs. Leo Ilnurltian, .ee lebrated-her flrri. b irth d ay unSwndayijat a p a rty Klven by her paxentsfl Those, p re s en t w ere M r, and M ra. Ijeroy V anPelt. R ichard V enPelt, 'P e rcy "Van-" P e ll, New V ork City: Miss Audrey V anP e lt,'N ew ark : Sharon and K aren H ourlhan. M rs. E lizabeth H ourlhan, M r. ttnd M rs. Jo sep h M cQ unrrle. Keyport, and M r, and M rs. Q a rre t D enise and son, M ichael,
M iss M a r y A nn O r le c o . H uc-kensack, and M iss Ma rg a re tSna^tak, Ashley, P a ., visited M iss A udrey V anP elt on F r iday,
The M organvllle Volunteer and th e M organvllle Independen t F ire C om panies w ere called out on Sunday m orning a t2 a .m . to p u t out a fire a t the Thom as hom e on Tilusiow n Rd., M organvllle .• M iss Judy P losky, Mlfn G loria P re s to n , M iss B arbara" Bos, Miss D orothy Conover. Mias A I. ta Bps! O ra n t S charff , W alter Sch lrber. Todd F ung , Seym our S m ith , E dw ard K uhns, C h arle s ' Peck , w ere am ong those from M organvllle and Robertavllie who w ent to W ashington, D, C ., w ith Use senior c lass of M ata wan High School.
M r. and M rs. R obert Owens e n te rta in ed on P a lm Sunday a t dinner. Those p re sen t were M r. and M rs. M artin S m ith , s r ., M t: an d M rs. F ran k Sm ith and sons, N e trs rk , M r. and M rs. M artin S m ith , Jr., and fam ily , M r. and M r*, D o n a ld M iller and son, M r. and M rs. T hom as Sm ith, K eyport, M r. and M rs. John W ilson and son, R onald, E lizabe th , and V lven Owens.
M r, and M rs. R o b ert F it ts e n te rta in e d o a B unday a t d inner M r. a n d U r* . / I b e r t T a b e r and •falldran.
O a rre tt V anderw all h a s r e tu rn ed horns from the V e teran 's H osp ital in E a s t O range.
M rs. R obert S e b s r w as h o s tess to the social club on W ednesday n ight. T hose p resen t w ere M ra. E d w ard B ecker, M rs. H a rry K onow alotr, M r*. M artin Sm ith , s r ., M rs, Donald M iller, M rs. R obert Owens, M rs. M arlin S m ith , J r ., M re. L rio y V snPelt, M r,.- O a rre t D enire, M ra. Louis B ecker. The next iiieelln ii'w lll be held a t the home of M rs. Vanjpelt.-
Mr, and M ir. M artin Sm ith, sr., recen tly visited M r, and
i M is. Andrew C e lt.M rs, Ben* Crlne liaa ir tu rn e d
hom e a fie r spending a vacation In G eorgia and F lo rid a .
Mra. H ubert C alrnes. Ilhort flllls. was s F rid ay dinner truest a t Ihe hom e of M is. Ho- la lle Bcheurlch.
P alm Sunday waa celeb rated in Ihe M organvllle M ethodist C hurch w ith ' spcclal m usic by the choir under the d irec tion o f Adam B anke, M slaw sn , M r. B ank* s s o a “ T he F a ls a ," a t tha even ing serv ice :'’ •
a three-w eek v is it a t the hom e pf . h e r kon-lh-law and dingh-" te r, " M r. and M rs. Caslm lrj P re s to n , N ew ark . .' ;
M rs. H . Henry" C rane. K-.j ■and M r ; O laf Q llbertsi 'B row ntow n ,.w er.e 'Judges_a t_a baking—c o n te s t sponsored by: the Laurence' H arbo r Woman'."!' C^ub on F riday evening.
,M r. and Mrs. W alter Schaf- frpn. ttrow nlow n. rnLrrtslni-fJ Sunday a t d inner, M r. an(i:| M rs. Caslm lr S u ja rc iu k , Bel- m a r; M r, and M rs.. A lexander M aclulew lcs, a n d ch ild ren^ P a u la and A lexander, Jr., New M onmouth and M r, and Mrs. H arold V lsco,; Hed B ank. —
M ataw sn High Bchool seniors from M adison -Township who w et on th e annual Wash Inaton tr ip r e Carol Schnuck. Ann Sorbena, Alice E g e r, R onnie C arlson, Danny
'C lifton, R o b ert F a u s t, Joe Rlt- 'so , and E laine Rosenbohm .
Movie Shown By - •State Trooper ;____ =..,^:
A t the .m eeting of th e ^ a d le s A uxiliary of the Cheesequake F ire Company 'h e ld on T uesday eyening, a m ov l^ entitled "D riven To K ill” was shown by S ta te T rooper Doyle, A queiLlon-and-answer period fol, I lowed. • 1 •
A t the business session con- | ducted by Mra. I r a A pplegste, i p residen t, final plans were m ade fo r the rum m age sale lo be held In th^ firehouse on Apr. t , t and 7. T5io*e hav in ' donations for the s a le -a re s^l' ed lo take them to the fire house on Roula M on Monday and T uesday, ’ >
P lan e were dlM usced for ] the dance to be held a t tbe firehouse on S a tu rd ay , Apr. 21. T icket* will be available a t A pplegate's S to re 01 m ay be purchased a t t h , door the I n igh t of Ihe dance . A card p tr tr« jra B planned for F rid ay , A pr . i f , a t Ihe firehouse.
T in dark hcrse p i ! » was aw arded lo M r*. E r ic Carleon. H ostess w ere M rs. Randolph A pplegate and M rs, John Ms- kow ka.
Cb«4acquake R e s i d e n t , Mr*. C^nniff, Die*
M rs. M ay £ . C annlff, . to, died T uesday , M sr, y i , l(i< , • t he r. hom e in C tieeaequak,. Bhe was a fo rm er m em ber of th* F ir s t M ethodist chu rch , New B runsw ick.
She la aurvlved by a sister, Mr*. E . 1 . H agne, New Bruna- wlck.
ru n e ia J serv ice* will to* held tod*y a t 2 p .m . a t the M asen F u n e ia l Horne, South A m boy, with th* R ev. Oeorge O ld en , p as to r of the Kir it M ethodist Church, officiating. In te rm en t will be ln the Van Llew C em etery , New B runs w ick. „
. „ Netie*T h is office w ill be closed fell day tom orrow , Ooud F ild n y .
STAR CHKP T W O D O O k CATAtlNA T h wy# i t nnt/ (/»# u v h ’t ifop ycu l
A R if y r m ic e Sensation ... A Fashion M rst!' 'llitra ’a an all-u*w n a y U> uieH niiia
- V’JJ/ automobile pMrformanoa—and that.1* to 7 mftuurt it ogaintt Pontiatl
For Pontiac performance outstrip* in • bfaeiaanyolherontb*ro*d. Andit.dldn't just
- b * p p « n l Pontiace n |in e e r n alerted from aaatch with a b ran d -n ew Htrslo-Slrenk V-8 engine,
'rhen they ad d ed anotlier tr im n p li, tli* all- new Slrato-Fiight Hydra-Malic* csfieclally engineered to work ns n super-effic ien t team
i; %IU> iBlreto-Slrenk (xiwer!’And what (i Irani il it! ' I l i e r e 1* th* bla/iug
"go" of 22 7 b .p . in li ie m o a t m o d e r n , high" W im fireesion , h ig li-l< ir( |iie eriKirie y o u r a n b u y !
t here’a tba inciedibla *oiootiinea* of Htraio- Flight Hydrs-’Mallc'* liquid coupling and th* Instant, positive action of lU gear*.
No wondar thay’r* calling I’onUac America'* No. 1 apine-tinglorl You will, too, when you see bow it tiirmwi traffic nnd shrink* ihe mile*.
.h u t as i'or«v*rd look ing a* ilia eng ineers, I’o n tia c dm igners seL nn eq u ally new tre n d In i ty lln g , . . obv iously b ran d ed w ith Ih e s l/im p o f Ihe fu tu re .
B u r j > r . all th is one-ftf-ii-kind iierform - a n te a n d s ty le ia priced well w ilh itt th e rr ti'h o f *n y iM w-car bu y er. W e In v ite y o u lo io in * ' in s*Min for lh* fai l*. '
'ill HTHATO XTItHA K
Y o u ta n o d u o l l y In if a b iy , ( ilu tm irm u I'o itH vt M 0 / o r Uut
Ilian you truuld pay fo r a v ttx lrb o f th t Iiiii'-Jirirnl Ihrf f t P ontiacw i t h t m t w o - r u m v in n i iA - M A r ic
Downes Pontiac62*66 10W ER M AIN ST., M A T A W A N , H . J . - PkoM M A T A W A N 1-2299
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A y t i i '*go—an-eyesoret&To- da,y-^aaassettotlie<Maim«a- i ty l ..'B ig t faitheTStoxy to > lew!
-Q a re te n a , s i n c e i t w a s taken ‘ over on M ar. 25, 1855, by How-
» rd S ro g h a n d ’E d w ard A. Ok- rr 'fisr{':'ttoth of F a rr in g to n R d.,
Pbeesequal;®.', One, year ago -this .week the.
' tw o .m en p u rch ased . R osem ont . ..C em etery , -..Route ,B5, • R aritan
■ To'wosM p,- from the, e s ta te , of , ' Jp'seph' A ;',6 a rra g h e r.‘ 0oionia; :: ^ ^ ^ : ’~hav.e>V%■uW9BPed'' jlnd,
beau tified !? « ’> o_u njtf f,‘.hired-, mjjifpea;
' j tabllshed.an, ojjlce, 'and, spa-; .".'•trusted i'b rick "entrance'',/IhI' .'Roiite;''35. ^AiiutlHty.-bulldttu*
v'c has ’bsen ecoitecl 4o',hej^-tM '
". .“orient, owned.&nd fciSday' « *$$c- “r.tator.'.tfOiiW 'ineVfjTIcncfi^hat '■ Bh'txrel»I^^Mi«Tiorhll"Girtlen3 . was Once '^semorif&ejj^tery.
V M t, Kro'th hirii i n , P e r a '< Amboy’ and ftw-ked in. th* pon-1 ^^t^ttoHnwtaagi^mthtjHi" ft- !y cfUj ri' for i'toro)<1m*{ffly ' /'^5 N iy & tijj- ■ '■ 'R i/ ix j toy complet*’ " J cjwjge :of Mfd’-rt>-,^te^blHtati^-a&t-U :rewra>d61e' 4' lofc..a>e' e n tra p , an#' utlttty
-building. .-'Plana' laie‘ -belni made;for.a complete drainage•M itin t i '. mmJ ~.~X-
^ £ Q R E ^— ip m ^ h p U itr a p h e r fn ap p eJ th li plo jure of R o u p la n t Ceiz whoa"Bdnrmrd O kner -and, Hevrard Ki%(h purchased th e p ro p e rty .
C em etery one y e t r , a to ,
sy stem , and -for t f a n s ^ to h e . ' ' nterseotion^.csf
pte^l %^.,tbe: _ jeo o e ,*Av®£ahd .,S ou% i l i a l i r s t . .Utile. firo
■ o' j n i r a n c e i wiU^.b a 1 J 6in ed wl(K- i a Ijrlclf w a H ie^ ro x im a te ly two, -.- fe e t i l g h , o f ^ th e 'i ia m i type;
- w orkm ansh ip of : th e en trance .Which hi^si been bu ilt. -J .v
.'lhe la n d s tap ln g 1 o f .. ' t h e,, ground* arid law nm aloten& nfce
- h a s b e e n Unde$:Hfe dLrectiojTof X iexX ucas, s to n e B d ., K eyport,
•, who h a s ! to ld ' the iw o • irii'n ha ..app recia tes “s incere ly t h e i r
"p a tro n a g e and fr iendsh ip !'' '.. - , \ ;- -A p p ro x im ate ly \ 150 ’ fam ilies . h av e purchased ..plots In Shores
- 'la n d M em oria l G a rd e n s . since th e new ow ners, took over, and.
t _ t te j ]^ \a jb r l ty 'o r 'th e j p lo ts 'a re > iCoated In ''B lock ' O n e / pom-
prised ot four aores, !whlch will-be. Completed, in the Jate JaH, A p o rtio n ' Df th e 'c e m e te r y , known as B lock-Four, has been
. - set.fislde for m asonic purposes...-W hen U r . K rogh and M r.
; O knerj purchased the property ,. th ey '■. planned , to use ; ..only
b ronze m em oria ls , and they . re p o r t th a t of th e .e ig h t.to m b -
atones,v isib le from South M ain S t . , ' . ' th r e e fam ilies a lread y h a v e agreed to have the stones rem oved and rep laced by, b ronze m em oria ls . Thla coo p era tio n ' Is app recia ted , the ow ners d eclare , as It ls a help
- to them to keep Shoreland on th e p a rk and garden type basIs th a t ls Intended.
M r. K rogb ls a m em ber of R aritan Lodge U , F iiA M ; a m em ber o t tbe O rder of o d d be llow s and a ls o 'a m em ber of th e M etuchen R o tary C lub. M r, O kner is a m em ber of the Key-
■ p o r t K lw tn tm C lub, a n d ' h a s com* up in life the h a rd way. H e is a sa les m a n ag er fo r M onmouth M em orial P a rk , N eptune, a s well a s fo r Shore- lan d M em orial D ardens, and
1 anyone who has m e t M r, Okner knows th a t he is a " s u p e r sa le sm an .” He believes th a t selling cem etery plo ts should be a personal fam ily serv ice;
—Sftae they should b e .s o id to VewotB under, no rm al conditions, ra th e r th an a t a tim e g f upset and bew ilderm ent. All M pta. a re .sold, on a pe rpe tua l 'outc basis .
. . .. W onder Boy S a le im an., -.Mr. Okner gained d istinction
- *** a - tender age. H e w as, in _1930 a t th e age o! 11, the won-d*r boy sa le sm an of the Newa rk business d is tric t. H e w as a businessm an before . tha t, how ever. The need to help h is rn o th e r, a widow. Im pelled h im to earn a s.w ell as to learn .
— :- --‘I - w as only seven ','' a ttend- ^ i n g the . H am ilton Ave, Sohool
in H a rriso n ,’’ M r. O kner exp la in s , " a n d I used to see m y
- m o th e r w orking la te a t n ight
A FTER —-^The above picture w as tak en ett M onday, one: year a f ta r th e (op photograph. Tbls.ahow i th e new en trance w hich h a s been bu ilt on R oute S5, and tlio ' la n d ic a p ln i w ork th a t haa been done to m ake the p roperty a n a sse t, ra th e r than a liab ility . .
a s a d ressm aker, try ing to oarri enough money to support m y bro ther and m e ." v When he had enough pennies td liu y his f irs t batch of papers, h e w ent peddling’, d o in g over the bridge Into the N ew ark business d is tric t, he w ent Into th e f irs t big building he saw .I t w as the M ilitary P a rk Building, and fu ture events were to prove th la .to bo a brealc lo r h im , " ‘ ■
Ue S tarted a t the 31st floor and worked his w ay down through tbe offices, He would g e t tossed out by building a t tendan ts bu t be w ent back by ano ther door. The a ttendan ts eventually tired of the struggle and E ddie O kner beld the exclusive newsboy righ ts ln the building.
He had bad the rou te three y ea rs when one day he w as overloaded w ith pap ers and had to keep on going dow n to the th ird floor; He banged Into A- big. office whoro the sales force of a national chain of silk stocking m ak ers w as.ho lding a pep m eeting . He waited until It waa over, th e n sold all of h is rem ain ing papers,. G iven New Job
“ I saw the m an ag er w atching" m e ,” M r. O kner re la tes, "H e cam e over, nnd asked how I would like to work for him ....{..naked h im , VAs your office boy?” :
He ri>plled, ,lNo, ydu 're i salesm an . B ring your mother. Ih 'S a tu rd a y to sign som e ipa- p e rs ."
"T h a t S a tu rd ay he gave m e one silk sock and said : 'E ddie, thla ls th e b est w earing Bock ln A m erica , b a r none. I t sells a t $12 p e r dozen. H e re ’s your o rderl blank. S ta r t a t the top of tn A b u lld ln if and le t’s see w hat you can do’." -
Mr.l O kner, who ls now Just a little over five feet ta ll, x£- oalls h is chin w as Just over the top of the -d esk of h is f irs t custom er. Ju stice Coulter on tbe a i s t floor, t h e astonished Justice s a w a sock w aving up a t him and a piping voice chortling Its m erits . ,
T he Judge laughed. The. u rchin ' sa le sm an w ept fo r fea r he had not carried conviction. B y t he h ad . He w ent out with an order fo r 12 pa irs of socks. Two-hour Bales ln the M ilitary P a rk building th a t day brought him com m ission.
M eets U ia l M cC arter A fter school ono day the fol
lowing., w eek, young E ddie O';- her w as peering through the b a rred windows of the Fidelity T ru st Co. " I d id not. know It Vi as the orflce of Uzal M cC arter, p res iden t of Fidelity T rust Co.,” M r.'O kner said, "H e saw m e and sen t a guard out to bring m e Inside. I w as plenty scared . He asked m e why I was s ta r in g a t h im , ‘
"M r. M cC arter w as a. very la rg e m a n . P la y in g A hunch ," Mr.. O kner re la te s ’ "X sa id I Sir) I bet you have a h a rd "tim e getting ,overalze underwear,"-.-
H e answ ered ,‘"Y ou a re right, but^ w hat, abou t i t? ” -r .....
I told h im , “ I re p re sen t the firm th a t m akes th e b est silk u nderw ear and socks ln A m eric a ." H e gave m e a n o rder and a pass to canvass the whc^e b u ild in g ."
T be b anker sen t the boy to his b ro ther, Thom as M cC arter, p res iden t of Pub lic Service. A fter the 11-year o ld salesm an so ld -* bill-ot-Boods-to the u tility m ag n a te , he w aa given the run of tbe Pub lic Service T e rm ina l and added ano ther exclusive sa le s field to h is clientele. 1 ' '
, -D em onstrates Talk A. F . Q lllls, Insurance brok
er, took young M r, O kner to a K lw anls luncheon, Tlie boy wonder ot d lrect-approach selling stopped the show wjth a sa les ta lk . By now a studen t ol Bales psychology, the youngs te r capped h is sa le s ta lk with a dem onstra tion .
" I stood on a, ch a ir In an open dqp t.to ssed the sock over the tran so m sill, and chinned m yself severa l tim es, hanging Onto"' tli'e top and toe of the sock to prove' Its s treng th . E verybody looking on gave-m e an o rde r,” M r. Okner re la y s .
T h a t w eek the O kner comm issions a t 20 per cenE'totaled $54. He decided to take a half holiday S a tu rday by! going to the M osque T h ea te r, which y?as then show ing' m ovies.; He
such a QjLae belng ln th e pos- «e<slon a t a~boy.~-
i w » s ' w gtchtng ray firs t movie In m onths,” M r. Okner disclosed sadly . >'when an usb: e r tapped met on tbe shoulder and said the m an ag er w an ted to see m e ln the office. When I got Uiere, -two detectives w ere w aiting. M y bag . w a r open on a desk and a ll my m e rch an d ise , sp read ou t."
H ad B usiness C ard When the boy showed the
d e tectives a business card purporting to b e a r b is nam e aa a rep resen ta tive of the national hosiery, f irm , the police investigato rs only laUgbed ln scorn and took hln \ off to headq u a rte rs . The then N ew ark chief of detectives .w a s , no t so c ritica l. He php.ned the m a n whose, nam e appeared on the business o a rd a s sa les m anager and tbe Okner boy’s state-' m c u t ^ a s verified , T he detec-tlves could do ho m ore than g ive him . an o rd e r .a s 'd id all the o ther - officers, a t h ead q u a rte rs . _'JHe w alked* 'out a ’ free' ‘. 'm an" and with h is com m ls- s lonalfo r the w eek boosted to ♦80" ■' ‘ ' ' '
This - w as enough to bring yCung'M r. O kner’s stofy to the new s serv ices, ;1.The , free .''aft Vertlslng certa in ly d idn’t-h u r t h is tra d e . T hom as A. Edison becam e one of his p a trons and gave the one ’'Boy F ro m H arrison" perm ission to canvass the W est O range Edison factory . '.
Age w as the ingred ien t th a t dissolved the knee-pants sales wonder. A t the tim e of his 15th b irthday , young M r. E d w ard O kner's sales reco rd faded aw ay, H is sales m anager said to h im : "E d d ie , you a re no longer a hoy wonder nor a r e 'y o u y e t a m an . F ifteen Is a difficult age fo r -a ' salesm an . I advise you to lay off until you finish school,- E dd ie O kner plugged his way through C entral H lzh School, N ew ark. He iabored ln a dull cho re~ ln -an -op tlca l-shop -» fte ir school. H ow ever, when hei g raduated , he w as given a le tte r by a pa tro n of h is sock selling days, F ra n k M orano, a N ew ark law yer. I t w as a n Introduction to Louis B. Nichols, a ss is tan t to J ! E d g a r Hoover, of F B I fam e. The F B I official obtained a Job foT the fo rm er boy w izard o f'sock selling ln a W ashington d ep artm en t s to re so be could finance h is w ay through O eorge W ashington U niversity . In l£ l0 he le ft college to becom e a sa le sm an for a N ew ark ch a in Shoe s to re . In two m onths ho w as a ss is tan t m an ag er . , -
E n lists In A ir Corps T hen cam e P e a r l H a rb o r.
E dw ard O kner w as in the f ir s t group to b« sw orn Into tbe U . S rA rm y A ir Corpg the day a lte r P e a r l H arbo r. Ho -was a ttached to the 18th F ig h ter O roup of th e E ig h th A ir F o rce . D uring w ar se rv ice h e m e t and m arried an Ir ish lass by the nam e of Alice Adeline E g n e r, B elfast.
In th e la te r days of th e w ar, he w as stationed ln ‘Buzz Bomb Alley’ In E ng land . M rs. O kner, a lthough expecting a baby, re fused to leave her husband to re tu rn to the secu rity of her native B elfast. 1 T hus Pau line M ary O k n e r ' w as born ln an a i r ra id shelter w ith th e detona tion of a buzz bom b s trid ing nearby . .
A fter the w a r M r. and M rs. Okner and the ir baby daughte r ro ta rn e d to the U nited S ta tes, and M r. O kner s ta r ted a g a in ln h la specialized field of " s u p e r sa lesm ansh ip .”
This ls the s to ry of the f irs t y e a r of Shoreland M em orial G ardens and of tbe in itia tive used to change lt from an eyeso re to a com m unity: as^e t, I t also ls th e s to ry -of th e "boy
K j J S m p J J o g i ’"Shine InSho^r’' - :
S everal m em bers of Uie Bay. sho re Com panion Dog (plub a t tended th e d eg sh o w Sunday of-
tr»nn»T r ,inh nf N orthern New Je rse y ,-h e ld , in Teaheck."B uan;S o le*W ight (Jody),” a m in a tu re schnauzer owned by M rs. Anthony DeM alo, Hazlet, and handled by,, M r. DeM aio Went up th rough tjie classes to w inner's dog. ■ .) \ . •?!-•?
R ich ard M a lo n ^ /,‘, , vE i s t •Keansburg, w ent bss^, of , breed
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With h is young dogi a P u li . C. D eCralne with h is-B przo la w ent' w in n er's dog, and R o b er t H ostrop, K eyport, took th re e
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HUGH V. McGOTRE - i
. . H ugh V .-M cau lre ; M ataw an ( ia ? : been -appo in ted ’'r^anageV ' of '^qulpm ent insta llation; M ies '’ b y " ' H ansoh-Vari . winJde-Muh- nlng. Co.". M ataw an. ‘ manufa<ii; u re rj„ .o f , eiectroplaJlAg^ and polishing ' eau lpm ent and sup-. P iles : ----------------------------- - -
M r. M cQulre h as b e e n ,.in. ch arg e ot- all sa le s engineering r e la t in g , to • engineering - In s o la tio n activ ities, jirid his 'appo in tm ent ls in line w ith H- VW-Mjs hew policy fo r the consolidation and expansion of these , activities. ... , ' '- M r. M cOulre.-has been w ith H-VW-M for ,15 years , during Which'. ‘ period ' h t h a s ' spen t tim e -g a in in g 'ex ten s iv e experience In tlie m etal-finishing equ lpm ebt fie ld ,’ : He . also h a s specialized In m ^tal-fln- lshlng p lan t layout, the graph-" ln a r ts fleJJ ond export a c tiv ities . ■ . r ■
A g ra d u a te of R u tg e rs Unive rs ity , M r. M cQulre h a s und e rtak en subsequent s tudies re la tin g to ,h is work' ln th e ' en- g lneerlng arid Installation of m eta lflh lsb iag eq u ip m en t.'
M COSS Nur.es W ill A ttendW orkshop
Six public healtii n u rse s ' on th e s ta f f ol M onm outh County O rgan ization ' fo r ' Social Service will „ a ttend a tw o w eek p sy ch ia tric nu rsing . workshop,' from A pr. a to 13 a t the New J e rse y S ta ts .Hospital, Q rey-stonu. . T he .course . i s beinggiven fo r g raduate n u rse s by the School of N ursing of R u tge rs U niversity .’T he sessions will include
th eo ry and p rac tice o f m odern psychia tr ic nu rs in g ' and will Include superv lser experience w ith pa tien ts , sem in ar d iscussions, lec tu res and film s. H lldegard P ep lau will d irec t the w orkshop, ln co-operation w ith the R u tg e rs School of N ursing facu lty and the hospita l s taff. ......................;
M rs . M arl* W alker. K eans- burK n u rse will a tte n d Uie Workshop.
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Since H ow ard T e rry ’s ‘en try In the A sbury P a rk b o a t show h e ld a t , Convention H all, hla little sk ip p er h a s becom e popu lar! fo r fam ilies ln th e m iddle incom e b ra c k e t w ith children .
D u* to the g re a t response, M r , T e rry , w ith the Idea In m ind of expanding and bulld- ld ir a m o d ern show room , h a s ta k e n ln a s tu s ln o ss p a rtn e rs
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T h e sk ip p er is constructed in 14, I f , and 18 foot lengths. A n o u tb o a rd sk iff , w ith a w ell
’ or in b o a rd m o to rs m a y be In'. s ta l led , ^They c an go to a lm o st
a n y of- th s p o p u la r fish ing : g ro u n d s freq u en ted by* o ther
sk iffs o f th is" neighborhood t o d h a v e even b een know to r id e s to rm s off . the F lo rid a c o a s t . ' ■' -
H ow ard T e rry , s r . ; com es (ro ir. a long line of b o a t bulld- e r s . H is g rea t-g ra n d fa th e r , B en jam in T e rry , b u ilt T he R iv e r Q ueen, th e fav o rite boa t o f P re s id e n t L incoln .
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Reunion Planned By 3rd Marine Division
Jltie .1858 reunion of the T h ird M arino Division Associa tion will be held a t the Cong re ss Hot*i, Chicago, 111., from June' 29 through Ju ly 1. In fo rm ation regard ing the re union and th e association .m ay . b r obtained by w riting John Bugel, E xecu tive ' Secre ta ry ,; P . O. Box 548, C ulver City, Calif. ‘ ' '
T he .assoc ia tion Is com prised of ve te rans who fought a t Bougainville , O uam aand Iw o J lm a and m en now serv ing with tho T h ird Division overseas. F o rm er -M arines,’ N avy pe rsonnel and m em bers o f.th e ,2 5 th Saa-, bee B attalion who served hono rab ly w ith th e Third M arine D ivision a re eligible fo r m em bersh ip ... , . ■
Two County Employees 'From Area Retijriiisr
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24 M onm outh County em ploy-' 4es w ith up to 45 years of public sorv lce will' re tire by the ond of : th is , m onth . Al-i though som e fcre leaving tlieir ‘Jobs re lu c tan tly and rep lace- misnts fo r , this speolallzed job, will be difficult, j h e y a re 'do-i Ing ' so ln o rder to avoid forfeiting p a r t of the Joint s ta te pension’ p lan and soolal, secu rity benefits to w hich1 they are entitled. All a re 04 o r over,
b ,,Th9se from this a re a lnolude W illiam Roslne, Union Beaoh, h ighw ay departm en t, 13 years of sorvlce and W illard W^Au- ,m ack. K eyport, who h a s . had 21 y e a rs of serv ice w ith, the highw ay d ep er 'n ie n t, '
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Schedule Of Clinics For Salk Inoculation
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pngfc Tw elve M a rc h 29, 1956 —T i l O e c I J n ^ a P f t y
TROOPER DEM ONSTRATES PRUNK-0 M ETER TO LEGAL SECRETARIES Grand Union Stages
Fined In Middletown •’ A t th e M iddletown Town
sh ip c o u rt M ar, 21, the lollow- 1ns people from th is a re a w ere fined : Annie C arte r, C hestnut Bt., N aveslnk / $50 for shop- ilf tln g ,-M a r, 10, a t the G rand 'Union m ark e t, R oute 36, E a s t
. K ean sb u rg ; K ent B. S ch lach t. 33 Shore Concourse, "cllffwood
-B each,“125 for unlaw ful en try ,' M ar . 15,- Into t h e hom e of E lean o r Sldun, Holm del R d..
. L lncroft; Carol S try k er . 408 ■ P in e St., Union B each . <10, passed slopped school , bus.
, N otice- M ils office will*- be closed all
day . tom orrow , Good F r id ay .
' Receive Free VaccineThe M onm outh C ounty M ed
ical. S o c ie ty ,,In co-operatton with allied h e a lth agencies of the. county, today announced a -c h a n g e - in the schedu1: of clinics for the adm in is tra tion of f ir s t Injections of Salk antl- pollom yelltls vacc ine to persons unable to pay . ,
D uring F e b ru a ry and M arch, clinics , w ere held tw ice a m onth a t-sev en d iffe ren t lo ca te ions in the county for a to ta l of 28 clinic’ sessions and 11H persons received the Inoculations. 1 . . . . '
D uring A pril. M ay and June, the clinics, will be he ld once a m onth a t the H ealth C enter, 145 B road S t. T hey will take place t he f irs t F r iday from 3-4 p .m . V '....;- V: . : • <1-, . I n .acco rdance ,-w ith ,regu la-
Company President Praise* Managers
In a closed c irc u it television m eeting on M ar. 21, the O rand 'Union C om pany s tag e d a one- hou r m eeting betw een head; q u a r te rs execu tives and the food ch a in 's 3000 s to re and- d e p ar tm e n t m an a g ers sim ul taneously m eeting In New Y ork, W ashington, D .C., Syracu se and A lbany, N . Y.
The hour show s ta r r in g Tex and J in x M cC rary took p lace during G rand U nion 's annua, one-day divisional sa le s m ee tings.
T he “food chain m a n ag ers h e a rd G rand Union p residen t. L ansing P . Shield, outline a four-point p ro g ram s tre ss in g th e Im portance of th e m a n a g e rs to O rand Union and to th e ir local - com m unities . ' “'W e be1 lieve th a t O rand Union m a n ag ers ! a r e . im p o rtan t people In the ir own local com m unities. E v e ry m an ag er is encouraged tc Be a good citizen by tak ing an ac tiv e ..p a rt in^his com m unity 's local affairs.
“ Also we believe th a t th e re a re tw o kinds of secu rity ; The short te rm secu rity of w orking in a Job secu re fin ancially because the com pany Is an expanding, pro fitab le o rganization; the long te rm se cu rity for the m an ag er , b e cause he benefits fro m re tire m e n t-p a y a n d h e - k n o w s ” '
if he le av es the co m pany b fo re h is re tire m e n t a g e ; 1 s till is en titled tc his pensli
_ when he re ach es th a t age■ sftfrrB h le ld said . - ......................
The m an ag ers h e a rd R obe S heehan of F o r ta n i lM agarlr point to the Food-O-M at an G ran d Union’s m e rc h a n d ise p ro g ram a s exam ples of a le i ned? ln the m id s t of th e too re ta il revolution . . . .
Tex and ln x .le d the m ee ing Into a c ry s ta l b a ll 'lo o k the fu tu re . U sing -the-dev il of a new scast on M ar. 2 1966, the foods and s to re s the fu tu re w ere p re sen te T he m a n ag ers saw eggs b e ll sp ray ed from an aerosol ca p an ca k es sp ray ed onto a dl posable fry ing p an a n d . cooke In 60 seconds In- a n e lec tro n
th a t oven,-
-N ew In Town?C all key p o rt 7-2104'. Will check-y n r~ Im a tia«-«y
“witches a re for, .
Knowing a good B u rn e r m a n Is a s Im portan t a s g e tting aetiled w '*h a new floctor. We com e w ell reoom m ended . . . w e’ve nerved this com m unity fo r forty seyen y e a n . r “ -• ir. ^Give us a r ln r a t K eyport 7-2104 a t hom e.
' S ta te T rooper J . J, M cG rath , ot the-N ew B rn n iw lo k B a rra ck s , Is shown above dem onstrate lug th c4 ru n k -o -m e te r ..a t a m eeting of tb e M onm ou th County L egal S ec re ta rie s ’ Association,
J i e M r eceaU y-al g le a a a n t V a lley -Im irH aln U le l.-O th e rs -In -th e-p ic tu re left to -T l» h t-a re r~ M ra ; Koslnee -Felnsteln,, M lss -K ed n a B rom berg , pre s lden t, and M rs. M innie /irn o n e . -
A t "a ' re c en t m eeting of the M onm outh ''C oun ty L egal Sec re ta r le s , S ta te T rooper J . J . M cG rath said , “ I t is not* the d runken d riv e rs We affe. concern ed ‘With’p rim arily , b u t 'th e d r in k in g * 'd riv e rs who ‘trav e l from b a r-to -b ar.’’ The sp ea k e r w as introduced by M iss R egina B rom berg ', p residen t. ', T rooper- M cG rath in '.1118 ta lk on the_ ■ ‘d runk-6-m eter1 ’ - gave a* d e m o n s l r a t io n o f th e m echan ism In which' su lphuric ‘ac id • I s /c o m b in e d - w ith a ir m ak ing ' alcohol* change color. H ie con ten t of Alcohol,-is feg- .Istered on the m e te r. 'He s ta te d the. d funk -o -m ete r- a l
w ays is opera ted by two troope rs* and .-tha t.-It-Is absolu tely accu ra te . "P eo p le fo r g e t ," lie s a id ," t h a t ' licenses m a y be revoked Taf> any. tlttre hy the
-.state. T b e llc e n s e ,ls loaned to th e ’ lndiv ldual and the s ta te m ay take It If It sees f i t / ’ . ...
, N om ination of na tiona l office rs on • th e " M onm outh County ba llo t w as accofnpllsbed a t an executive “ s e s s io n " before th r d inner.' ‘ A nnouncem ent w as m ad e of t h e : n a tio n a l conference to be held A pr. 21, lies- e rva tlons m a y ' b e m a d i with M ias'. B rom berg a t Leo Weln- s te in ’s office in. M ataw an .
F iv e ; new ; m em b ers were
w elcom ed a t tbe d inner: MIbs Arlene V anOhlen, M iss Lyn da W etzel, M Isi Angle Isg a te , M rs, E d ith R ig g s-an d M i s s M arg are t V anD enN ort. D ec orations and tab le fav o rs c a rried but the S t. P a tr ic k 's D ay them e, 'an d a -sham rock p lan t w as aw arded io M iss E s th e r B ennett. G uests Included M lsj : B en n e tt, M rs. -M arsh a S rw y e r, M rs. N orm a W illard, M rs. Lois D ashkazlch , M rs. Jo seph Vloullck, and- M rs. L ill ia n -R o d * e r .. •. :...: ;■ The next m eeting will be h e ld 'o n T h u rsd ay , A pr. I f , at Shadow brook in n . Sh rew sbury . : ' '
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en a t tiie c lin ics only to those unable to p ay . -
. . .T h e clinic schedule w as de veloped With the co-operation of th e M onm outh C o u n t y O rganization for Social S erv ice , Fltklnr M em orial H ospital, M onmouth M em orial .Hospital, M onm outh County C h ap ter N ational Foundation fo r In fan tile P a ra ly s is , M ataw an H ealth C en ter, R ed B an k H ealth Cente r and F reeho ld H ealth Cente r . . ■ ■ ■ \
The c lio tcs ' a re s taffed by vo lun teer physic ians, record keepers , etc ., and n u rs jn g ^ e r- v lce 'is provided th rough ex isting nursing agencies, and volu n te e rs re c ru ited a t local level.
C hildren m u s t be accom pan i e d - 'b s r ^ j r ^ p i i r e n r - 'o r 'l e g a l g u a rd ia n I n , o rd e r to receive th e v a o d n e . I n the ' e v en t a. p a re n t o r-lega l g u ard ian canno t
^ c o m p a n y a child to the clinic, th e child m u s t be accom panied by an ad u lt w ith a s igned note fro m th e p a re n t o r legal g u a rd ia n req u e stin g the Inoculation,
Drunken Verdict Appealed _
Sokol Contesting Physician's Report
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A ppeal baa been tak ep from the d runken d riv ing v e rd ic t ag a |n s t, D o u g la s 'S p rin g s te e n , F reeho ld , by M ag is tra te John F u ch s , of M adlson Towns.ttlp, T hursday , J e r ry Sokol, F re e hold a tto rn ey , announced Monday. . r ; . C.
M r. Sokol d ec lared the appeal would be based on thefa c t th a t D r. J . p . qooper,M ataw an , the exam fning phy- slclam,,- had given a favorab le re p o rt for the defen d an t onth ree of four te s ts given y e t had found him in toxicated and unfit to drive, M r. Sokol sa id th a t the appea l a lso would c ite M r. S pringsteen h ad been denied Mb r\g*it to h a y e a phys ic ian and a tto rn ey ; o t ih ls o w n choosing prefie'Ht w hile the te s t w as a d m in is te red , M r, S p ringsteen c la im ed he had asked P a tro lm a n G eorge H an son, M adison T ow nsh ip P o lice , fo r such r ig h t on the w ay to' D r. C ooper’s office and had been told he could “ get . your law yer la te r ." -
M r. Sokol e la tm ed 'D r.r iSdop-. er had reported th e re w as only a la ln j-o d p r of alcohol on M r, B prlngsteen’s b rea th , had fund the defendan t’s reac tio n to tho llnger-to-nose te s t good, h i s : knee- reaction “ e^cellent.V and th a t the only fau lts w ere s lu rred speech and sw aying w hen try ing to w alk a chalk line. M r. Sokpl c la im ed ln co u rt M r, Springsteen 's ,slu r: red speech; .was dUe to - fa lse te e th 1 th a t did not f it weli- and ths sw ay |ng due to worn-down heels:, on h is shoes. \ ;
P a tro lm an H anson testified t h a t- he: h a d followed th e S pringsteen , c a r on- R o iitt. j'B and It ’ had d rifted b ack and foyth'-' over ' the '. w. h I t e lln e ^ ln 'th e -cenU r ,o( th e -ro s d elgh^ tlm es :wlthln a abortTdla-.
-tanobA accordingly .'Ha^ ’ p p e 'd 'r 'f th e ' f f e e h o ld d riv e r aind ,JtaXMi h im . Ipto M afaw an fo r it 'so b rle ty j exam ination a fte r ''*aqielllng:'’'--liquor-'1 o n ’Aliis b re a th and noting h is slurred, jjippeQlj. ,?» tr!ilin*n ; ; H an so ^ c la im ed . M r:’ SprlrtK3tteen a d m itted to having h ad Vfour. Qr
,f iv e 'b e e rs .’'1 ,f' ''.V M agistra te F u o h s com m en ted before rendering s e h ^ n c e th a t ,D r . .c o o p e r h ad - a r- repu t- a tlon fo r Integrity and.' thbr- oughhesa and the Ju d g m irit 'o f th e M ataw an physician sufficed fov tb s court,. ■...
'M r'. .Springsteen w a s 'f in e d the m andato ry *200 w ltlr $20 for the doctor's exam ination and $5 . costs, He also had ' b is drivCr.'s license revoked two y e a r s .1- :
.A heavy fine for overloadlhg w as levied on M ichael St&vola, Inc ,, M iddletown, oharged by T rooper M.H, H ennessy w ith a tru ck overload o t 3130 pounds. The penalty w as IM fine and IS costs of court. , ■ ,.
C harged with d isregard ing *■' stop light by p a tro lm a n H anson. - Leonardo P a sq u a le , ■Jr.,' Bdund Brook-, pa id a tine of ,|S and M. coats - o f ; 'cou rt. L e s te r B orgen, Haw M ark e t, b ro u g h t up )>y L t. W llUam .Wolr Its on a speeding o hargc , pa id » » ftno and $5 c o s t of oourt.
P a tro lm an , W illiam v B urlew charged H orace H a rris '/ N ep tune, w ith m aV in r’ an lm pro- por tu rn and Uie m a tis t ra to fined h im |5 and IS c o u rt ooats. -.W illiam S tockm an, N e w
Itrunsw lck, paid a fine Of »I0 and |5 costs- of co u rt on a Btiarge of P a tro lm an H anson th a t lie was m eedlng anil therti was a fine or *10 and »5 cou rt costs for G iovanni O rclorl,. d iarized with Illegally passing k school bus, ’ . i : . ’
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E n joy one o f A m erica ’s g l e a t f re e d o m s— A ttend- th e -c h u rc h - of your choice th is w eekend : '/ '•. FurnUUed . A partm ent j lionsfo r,.sale:'atitli|iB office, i f ~
costs w as fixed -for F re d V aetz. Bound Brook, who d is re g a rd ed it stop signal, acco rd ing to P a tro lm a n H anson, . w hose charge of speeding ag a in st H arold Schum an, B loom field, b rought a fine ot JJ10 a n d | 5 j cou rt costs and fo r—E dfvard B ritton , N eptune, also ch arg ed w ith speeding, a fine of $.10 and |5 co u rt costs. - ”" Anthony A m ablte , J e r se y C lty ,-p a |d - a -fin e - o f - |5 -a n d ^ lS co u rt , costs, a f te r he w as-ch a rged by P a tro lm an . H anson w ith—passing ' ano ther vehicle on the rig h t. F o r a speeding charge m ade by P a tro lm an H anson, ’M ilton C herry , F re e hold, paid $10 and |5 , costs of co u rt and J a n e H elm , Clifton, pa id a speeding fine of $15 and $5 costs of court. P a tro lm a n B ern ard F lem ing Issued the sum m ons. ■ :
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New Headquarters For Scout Cound1 Generous Gifts Made
Building Possible ;' .M onm outh C ouncil, B o y Scouts of A m erica , will move in to lts new county h ead q u a rte rs and serv ice s ta tio n a t D eal
, » nd M onm outh R d s., O akhurst Jn O cean Township on M onday, accord ing to Sanford c . F lin t, In te rlak e n . c h a irm an of the build ing com m ittee (or Uie S cou t Council. M r. F lin t said t h a t dedication ceem onles w ould be he ld about Ju n e 1.• T he one-story colonial bulld-
—Jng-w as-com ple ted a lm o s t two m onths ah ead of schedule, exc e p t lo r pa rk in g a re a , and M r. F lin t sa id th a t the u rgen t n eed fo r additional space m ade i t both p ra c tic a l and economl- c a l to e lle c t an Im m ediate m ove. The Dew county headq u a r te rs h a s about 3800 square •feet of office- space; Including th e S cou ters ' . room , which
—'Tv’ill" be~HMd for ' tra in ing and county-w ide m eetings.
M r. F lin t s ta ted th a t funds rece iv ed from . t h e c u rren t c am p i developm ent cam paign in the county helped m ake possib le the building and add
/e d th a t life m any gilts- from ""in d iv id u a ls and corporations
. I n the county had exceeded expectations: M r. .F l in t said,“ We never knew we_- had so_
- - m a n y B cout friends who w ere .-In te rested -ln -h e lp ln g tlie~B“6~ y “ S cou t m ovem ent in e e t thB
. challenge . of .- the Increasing ~7 population of the coun ty ." He
Added th a t m em bersh ip has grow n In the p ast five years fro m 39Q0 SQOuts to 7431 Scouts And th a t the -council expects
- 13,000 m em bersh ip by 1960.i n com m enting abou t the
* lfts received lo r t h e headq u a r te r s , M r. F lin t s a id th a t th e a c re :and-one h a lf site was
F oundation . C oncrete, brick, roof, firep lace , tile floor, s to rm .-windows, h ea tin g p lan t, plum bin g supp lles, e lectrica l equlp- m e- n t , flagpole, Venetian b linds, office fu rn itu re were
__arnong-the-m ahy gtft3 received b y the Scouts: A p laque Is to
— b t — e re c te d ~ lir " th e — building* of w hich a re m em oria ls . ,
M r. F lin t said th a t th e lira t Bcout office w as located In R ed B ank , In the office of the
- la te S igm und E isn e r, In 1920. F r o m - th e re It m oved around th e county from A lla ire to 'A s
h b u ry ' P a rk to Long- B ranch. T h e Scouts have ren ted off Ice s on the th ird floor of the Tow nley B uilding, 191 B road
' ‘w ay Long B ranch , since 1846.T he new telephone n u m ber
Tor. tb e H eadquarters w ill be - K e llo g g - l-S 8J«r~ V lctof H O n-
fe ld t. W ayside?" w as the archi t e c t and . Hugo E b le , Wall
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“ H elp W anted” ada In this p a p e r tell you abou t the good
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N.J. Heart Funi I* Near All-Time-High~
The. 1956 ^Tew* J e rse y H eart lund h a s reached (605,087 close to the all-tim e record lo r lund-ralsing of the New J e rse y H e a r t Association, It w as announced today by c.W .Floytf Coffin, Engle wood, gene ra l ch a irm an of the annual appeal. ' ■ »
M r. Coffin, pointing out th a t final tabulations will not be com pleted fo r some tim e, exp re sse d confidence th a t la st y e a r 's record figure of 4608.890 will be eclipsed. T h e‘goal for th is y e a r 's effort Is $700,000. to rllnance the New Jersey H e a r t A ssociation 's year- round prog ram of professional and la y education, operation of h e a r t clinics In hospitals th roughout the slat* , and a sh are In the A m erican H eart A ssociation’s national research 1 rog ram to develop new w ays of tre a tin g card lo vascu la i ^ a i ^ \ More sea ses , . u
The" New Jersey cam paign is p a r t of the $16,000,000 appea l o tthe .JV m erlcan-H eart-A sso 'c l atlon. o f the funds ra ised In N ew Je rse y , 75 per cen t is re ta ined to support H eart Asso- c iatior^w ork on the local, coun ' ty; and s ta te levels.
The following a r e county h e a r t fund to tals In th is 'a re a to da te : M iddlesex, *36,784; M onm outh, $28,096.
Y ork U niversity and is s grad uate of the U niversity nt NfirtJi C arolina. H e also h a s taken advanced W ort ln the Held of- m anagem ent of R u tgers University . He w as em ployed by ihe company, In 1941 as 8 chem ist, and h a s held various sup erv isory positions since th a t tim e. His ■ m ost recen t position waa th a t o! d irec to r of safety and ra in in g .
M r. P o tte r Is active in t h a A m erican Society of S afety Engineers, M lddlesex-Som er- se t Safety Com m ittee, P ro fessional Industria l Safety Association of P e rth Amboy, and the M id-State Personnel Association. Jje also Is on the staff of the extension division and the Institute of lab o r pnd
“m anagem en t relations a t K ut- Sers U niversity ,
during tbe In te rm ission period - - . . • u oorgan . ,
A t th e 'co n c lu s io n of thd m eeting the delegates w ere advlsede th a t a rran g m e n ts a re being m ad e for the n ex t m eeting of the . c irc u it six m onths from th is d a te . S everal locations a re upder conside ra tion and an announcem ent as to a cbolce will he m ade In the n ear lu tu re .
"H e lp W anted" ada ln th is p aper te ll you about the good jobs open. '
Poster Contest For
The G arden Club of New J e rse y invites all school children ln g ra d e s tjiree through 12 Inclusive to en ter a po ste r contest In' connection w ith the eighth garden s ta te , flow er show and tour, 369 P a rk Ave., O range, on V a y IS, 16, and 17. Any child a ttending school ln those g rad es m a y en te r, and prizes will be aw arded ln four groups, g rades 11 and 12; 8, 9 and 10; 5, 6 and 7 and 3 an d 4. . -
P o s te rs m u s t be 14 b y a iichcs on Hve-ply paper buavdr
and m u s t b ear the following le tte ring ; "G ard en Club ot N ew J e rse y . Flow er Show and O arden T our, 369 P a rk A venue, O range, Shop open: 1 p.m . 10 p .m .. M ay ISth, 16th, 17th Tour open 1 p jn .-J p .m .” ,
N am e, a d d r e s s / a n d g rade of child m u s t be a ttached firm ly to back of poster, P osle rs m ay be m ailed to O arden Club of New Je rse y , H eadquarte rs
Company Promotion For Curlis Potter
G eorge H. W eiss, p lan t m a n ag e r of the local p lan t of the A m erican Sm elting and R efining Com pany, h a s announced the prom otion of C urtis J . P o tte r , 55 B roadw ay, K eyport,' fo rm er safety d irector of the P e r th Amboy plant, to the posltlc® of personnel d irec to r <A the rS search division of the com pany, located In' South P la in field :
3-DWy Meeting'For Jehovah’s Witnessesx — than 2700 persons heard R oald M ille r,, fea tu red speaker, deliver the principal address, “ Consulting Ood on
.’Vorld A ffairs,” —S unday— air 3 p.m , a t the N ational G u a rd A rm ory, N ew ark , to clim ax, the three-day Bible assem bly of N .J . C ircuit 2 of Jehovah 's W itnesses. T h is - was the f irs t .meeting of the- nt-wly-for- m ed c ircu it which consists of 18 congregations located th ro ughout E ssex , M ddlesex, Somerset, Hudson, and M onmouth Counties.- Mr—M illerf=who ls -a d is t r ic t represen tative of the W atch Tow er BlWe end T rac t Society Is a re cen t g raduate of t ft e so c ie ty 's ' m is s io n s * * ^ Bible tra in ing college, “ Q llead ," lo cated a t South Lansing, N .J.
All d ep artm en ts of the m eeting w ere staffed and handled by the delegates them selves. Including sound, sanitation , c afeteria ajid the w itnesses’ 13-plece o rch estra under the d irection o f R obert Alston,
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