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A COVERING- TOWNSHIPS OK Of Local 1IO1M0FX, MADI5UN mSLBORO. MATAtVAN People Ami AND E MAI MVATJ BOROUGH

lirmtmt 94th YEAR — 3Slh WEEK Nati-jiiot E-.tltcrla! MATAWAN, N. J., THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1%3 Single Copy Ten Cents Muddy, ftullcd Road Conditions Plague Malawan Newsboys Too j Million-Dollar 1 Break Cround For IS'eiv Glass Plant Apartment Layout. Malawan Township Proposed For Site

MJtuwnr. Township joined M i' 1 wan uiui Keyport in tilt- past mun'h as a seal of gut den uparlnii'iH [in jfcf- activity when Domiuick C>rau Idir.eitl,' "Long liranch, filed apphiu li'in with Ihe township zoning h laul of adiustmt.Mil for .". variance f> , empting his SI 50",000 proposal f->r hind'he owns on Malawan iwc from the multiple uwtllniK i I ills 'of the/.oriin« r,rdinuui Six Ii slim ' lui s 1 ( bin cl llu pi in IIIJ | i utul (alls foi iw s (t v mini | I " p us submitt'd MUW I'IU units I I Lin. I idroum tnd M> tu i b< (I i in s o | i up on tin 10 t u i i I It n j fionts (Jifn i\ M it IH n Ai and urns back 510 ful nil, thi d i cUn Sim I irl- »i) It tuns al nj, th" bin nigh I ou ill ii) o 1 IIIL Ab> nK ui Rd. .strii.. :lu! cither way. - j There is space Tor 17 garages.! Foi the KiO dwelling units il'iWe . are '.Ml parking .spaces [irovidi.'d nlf-s'rei't. There it a .shopping mull, 1 residents. This Is Fredwood PI. as II appears entering from Ravine [for which there ure .11) parking David Codlspotl, Aberdeen Rd., a newipapcr delivery boy, finds he spaces allotted :ind a 41.!l)0-.-.qiiaie i b forced to abandonhi* bicycle and deliver papers on foot on muddy Dr. Irate citizens of the Ravine Dr. area filled the Borough Hull Tues- day night to appeal for emergency relief from the condition. foot piofesaionu) center wll'h 15! (.-"" and rutted roidjwhich'have been JubJscJ of complaints of Matawan parking spaces. j :;:.< Mr. Craudlnctti i.s u mumbur of ', New Gibb Showroom Assessment Cuts Matawan Township Mayor John Marz jr., (left) ! manufacturing plant. The plant will be located oq David Glbb, president ol Day* Council Mired In Wllllnm C. Gottscl-.alk, a State Qlbb Chevrolet, 110 Main St., Board of Taxation Conunlsiiloner, MuUwah, confirmed thi* morn- Tuesday granted approval of an tng' tb» auto firm U looking to assessment reduction ot from to show it will not COIIIIHIUIKI the | tin tventua) wtabJUhment of aft- Road, Mud, Woes tllU.SM to $58,000 In the personal school costs problem but will ac- ui-k Mber cehier of M» buslHcu ac- properly valuation assigned to a tuiilly provide, surplus tax revenues Plunt ill One-Sentence Ruling j ApprOVC Map ihrMy In fbjb «•«.' at a site on James C. Boyd, sewer consulting of from $3200 to S3800. Council alsu Matawan Township business. to aid with jchool costs. engineer, Tuesday reported to the votod to authorize constntction of u Superiur Cuurt Judces Harold ' „!, , «•» • 9mth Atlantic Ave. near the The reduction was granted for lie oiicu advanced a trailet park \. Price. Gerald T. Foley and i UL' «fi |> K(>llipf Q|W> BrwVvlew lection of th« Levitl Matawan Borough Council that police target rang* at the new sew- Key Enterprises Bowling Alley, the Crux Construction Co., Uniuri, er plant site. project In the township but ran Bzura's, Clark St. Mark A. Sullivan Jr. concurred With 'Reluctance Str«thmor« development. 1 Lower Main St., Matawan Town- into the prohibition ugltiml their in a unanimous decision Friday Is In default on 28 Items in his con- ship, owned by Frank Devlno. Mr. Mr. GH* emnia^td It would be tract vvhlch provides thai roads, u.se. Middletown Firm To In Appellate, Division upholding Planners Consent up to a ye«r befort Uve firm had Devlno had argued it county | the decision nf Judge Jnscph A. thU otw c«ot«r la operation. He where sewers are installed, will be Erosion Control board hearings, the valuations as- I The garden apartments prolect Seek Permit For It llalperu, June 1, 1961, In favor When Law Is Quoted Mated the property bad been se- restored to their original condition. signed to the equipment were out advanced for hi.-t land would be of Mndiuin Township Planning eared end iW die firm wm seek- The report came as no surprise of all proportion. close to a large such project |u.st j An application i.s to be made for Board and against Midlown I'rop- Madison -Township' Planning t* • »*wer tte-ln at thl. time to more than 40 residents who filled Work To Start Mr. Ooltschnlk, conduction ertii's Inc., Maywood, on tho. en ! M n a r d Thursday "relnctantlj" the borough hall to complain of 1 to tii* Strathmore awe' »ystan»- hearing on more than 10 appeal. , , ,, , . „ ,,,'oa the northeast corner of u seven- foreemenl o( a contract agree- i granted final approval to a major muddy and rutted road condi- Army Engineers T ment to alli.w Hi.11 lealty firm tu Tho Matawan Township Sewer- from Iho county tax bourd's T lie area nffected is an H-I50J , , „ , ; subdivision, a 175-huuse d(-'."clop» age Authority last night consid- tions which they blame on the findings last fall, also approved acre tracl 0Wllctl 1)v B ru lnl build .'1300 houses on maps ap- work of the Cruz firm and lack of Eye June 1 zone. This presents nn uikled prob-1 '" ' '" ered the tails on which It should an assessment reduction from li'iu for ihe board and Its attnr-1 Clark Si. This was disclosed al the proved in l!)55. Tlie tract on • nionl between Cottrell Rd. and handle the 1580-foot extension re- action (o ease the problem by the $125,000 to $110,000 for the Raima! which Ihe houses would go up is ; Rmitv !l, over the objection by Wit. council. The biggest beach erosion control ney on the shopping area, which I Keyporl Zonitig Hoard of Adjust- ulred to tie the proposed auto Co., Route .15 and Cllffivood Ave. which wuuld couslllute a secondary meiil meeting Tuesday by l.eioy north of I!mill' .116 and Hl'M ol \ liam Rice, the school boiru't Construction of the sewer system and hurricane protection program ltnuti' S. Harold (j. Smith, town- 8uslnesa location In with Hie ever attempted on the North Jer- In Matawnn Township. (continued on page four) I S. Brown, Main St.. Keyport. repre- I emissary, tliut the. developer ha1 pewett malnhead of the Levltt- started lust yoar with a contract senting Lyncar Corp., Miildlelown. ship attorney, appeared fur Ihe stipulation that roads must be re- sey Coast will get under way June township tind Aarun Heller, New- ! not made a satisfactory offer to ilia gtrathmore system. 1. That 1« the starting date set by the applicant. Mr. Brown sakl it stored to their original condition by would he a $250,000 ratable to be ark, lor the developer. sclt'Kil board yet. tho contractor. Since that time tha U.S. Corps of Engineers for a Van Brunt Firm three-year project to beef up the Undersized Lots j located alcng the Central Ruilrotid Tlie three Judges in the Appel- Mr. Rice slated that the "vol. council lias been bejelged. with eight-mile Rarltan and Sandy Hook ! of New Jersey Highlands division late Division expressed their con- untiiry" ronlribulion o! the develop- Seek More Talks complaint* of holes, ruts, dust, Bay lowland area between Morgan. Aids fn Exchange! tracts and would bo equipped with curring views In just a single er toward a school for the X~il pu« ruined lawns and shrubs and for In Middlesex County, and Port House Sites Hi' _ la $:it).00(l Just control device Ih-it sentence stating they upheld all pils the board of education estimat- most of the winter months, mud. Monmouth, Middletown Township. Y _ x r\ r I would remove all smoke and air the opinions expressed by Judge (M will IK- mining (mt of the dovcl- More Adverse Conditions On Regional Bill In Monmouth County. Sales To Realtor Transports Drugs In !lx)H,,,ion menace. llalperll n in hihi s ruling.. uginsl the iipini'nt in two-and-one-hulf sea i Residents complained of more Cuban Prisoner Trade i Mr- u«>wn promised the appli- Thu project follows an original realtors. The Mldtnwn firm nn- I was too meagre to meet the Inequities Still adverse conditions on Middlesex Run Into Protest cant would take a board commit- pealed the case utter suit was j of educating them. Rd., Matawan Ave., Fredwood PI., plan which provided for erosion Van Brunl and Son, Inc., Mu'.a- tee lo North Haven, Conn., so it entered against them fo, $1,000,- Would Exiit and flood control and hurricane Applications for vn.-iames to buy Mayor Juhn E. Keating then Union Ave., Oak and Cedar St«., wan trucking company, has taken I could be observed from a now plant 110(1 hy S.iyretown Realty Co.. asked Robert Sharkoy, Garfieid, mostly off tha Ravine Dr. section. protection for municipalities along and build houses on four 50 foot an active part in a phase of the i there o! identical design how free The Matawan Borough Council front totj In an R-7S residential f^ I * * • -_ . — P I. 'T !_-?.. .»l." Sayre Woods, alleging Midtown I iht- developer to delay the nultef The streets were listed for repair Rarltan Bay with the exception of Cuban Prisoner Exchange Program from dust emission and noise this Tuetday night voted to §eek anoth- Keyport. Thu Keyport Borough zone by Runkl & Weber firm. hnd not acted with sufficient de- , until the April meeting that tha In tho report of Mr. Boyd to by contributing the u?e ot its trucks new type asphalt plant is. He said clsiun to protect u vested Inter- ! Ijoard of education could come lu W conference with Assemblyman council. Council had gone on record seeking Matawan realtors, ran Into a storm and personnel for i'ie transporta- that there Is no comparison to be Clifton T. fcarkalow to discuss a restudy of the Army Engineers' of protest from owners of houses est of Snyrclown In Ihe JMO- ia "mutually ugreeable" arrange- Mayor John W. Applogate had tion of drugs and medicine des- made with the smoke and dust house deveiupmenl. men! witli him on the matters of proposed legislation which would original proposal In an effort to on conformlng-size lots at the Mut- tined for Cuba. bleechlng type plant found in this make apportionment of operating to caution residents several times have the borough's shore front In- awau Borough Zoning Bonn! o! Judge llalpern was particular- I dissatisfaction. Uul Mr. Si.aikc/ during the meeting to have pa- Harvey Van Brunt, chairman of arua. ly roused In his decision by « COfti among municipalities within cluded. Adjustment meeting last nlglit. 1 l»>!iiled out he had b,v.'n accommifc tience and not to heap abusa upon Ihe board for tln> trucking com- Leo Brown, board chairman, "deal * by which the developer {dating to the utmost in postponing a regional school district more A total of (3,121.000 in federal John J. Bradley, chairman pre- •qultable. public officials who "ara fully sided, with Howard Henderson and pany, said his firm maite 20 per questioned if mi asphult plant were would make contribution of action on his maps in times past aware of and sympathetic to your funds Is anticipated. Because the cent of Its trucks available Friday a permitted use in the industrial schools In return for occupancy ' The assemblyman already has In- Thomas E. Francy present. hut it had come to the point now problems." He added, however, federal government can only bud- for delivery of a shipment of val- /.one at Rzura's. Frank Flynn, the approvals. Judge llalpern ruled the nniney kiss of further delay troduced t bill, AW. no* In com-nothing could he done until weath- get ahead for two years, only a L.W. Loop, an owner on Harding uable drugs from Bloomfield to the building inspector, wiled It was uul nil "voluntary" contributions mittee, which would change the made him insist on his rights un- er permits. (390,000 fund for the first year Blvd.. summarized the stand of piers. not In thi lut of permitted uses, by developers lo schools as giv- der the law. lit; said lie would sil|| standard for apportionment of op- phase and $650,000 for the second the objecting householders, saying It was when the mayor suggested yet was not a specifically pro- ing Hie developer a pernicious "voluntarily talk" with the school erating expense! from that based year step are guaranteed. owners nf the 90-fnot front lots Tlie Vim Brunt company hauled hibited use, so It would be up to bid for favoritism and enunciat- 1 board. on "average dally enrollment' to residents might pray for some sun- Flood Control could not claim hardship now In more than 5000 cartons of drugs (continued on page four) ed strongly lhal the only way shine and someone suggested they and medicine tolaling 38,000 No Alternative "'the number of pupil* enrolled on Federal offlcli.lt look at th« pro- being unable to put their situs to schools could be legally financed the last day ot September of the might pray for a new adminis- pouiidi. The shipment represents was hy Ian monies raised against A check then was m a d a by ject aa flood control, though they use under the R-75 zoning when, part of tliu ransom being paid to current school year." tration that Mr. Applegate lost his for years, they had let the proper- New Policemen For rulables. I-'reil Colclough, hoard chali iniin, patience and said so. He publicly tie In Its necessity with me fre- Cuba in exchange for tl.e release In a letter to council Tuosday, ties stand unused, from as far bark us lo the extent of Mr. Sharkev'i admonished residents to refrain quency of coastal hurricanes and of prisoners lust month. The, ship- Matawan Department "rights," Harold G. Smith. th« Mr. Barkalow reported the bill may resulting tidal changes, and with as Ihe early 1920s, In some cases. ment was delivered from the from "Insulting" remarks. Mr. Loop did not think It fulr they township attorney, pointed out have to be amended to satisfy Litigation Unwise natural beach attrition year after Bloomfield manufacturing plant ot Two new regular patrolmen were there was no alternative, hut to act* oountles in South Jersey where mi- year. Here Is thu description given should be given variance* for the I.BIIII anil Fink Products Corp. up|H>inted to thu Matawan Police (iliffwood, Oak "We are bound by existing luw*» grant labor pose* a different prob- Borough Attorney Edward W. for the Bayshore three-year-pro- attainment of speculative profits Currie cautioned against a sugges- Supervised By Red Cross Department Tuesday night by the It Is my opinion wo have no r.glit lem of withdrawal of school chil- gram by the Army: In landholdlng when to have nouses Borough Council. The new officers, to ileny final approval on th" eo tion that council take legal action go up on such smaller sized lots The pmgrani i.s being supervised dren after the September date. He Tha authorized project for Rari- by thu American Red Cross. Mr. who will start at nn annual salary Shades Sewers press grounds that a developer did suggests the differential In enroll- against a bond posted by the Cruz only would tend to depreciate the firm for the road repair, lie said tan and Sandy Hook Buys provides Van Brunt said yesterday thai his ol $-180(1, ure Peter llallock, Itoli not enter in satisfactory arrange- ment figures may be reconciled by [or combined shore and hurricane values of homes built on the con- company was very gratified to he Main St. and Reginald Koval. 1(1 $743,000 Federal ments with any lKiatd rcgaijuig applying the average- dally enroll- litigation would not KB wisp until furmliig .-ii/ii lots an;! t;. spoil (!'•- tile contractor was given time to protection at Madison Town&hip, called upon to participate In the Church St. Help Asked For Them schools." ment figures against the Sept. 30 shora protection at Matawan Town- appearance of nlcely-spuced nut Cuban Prisoner Exchange Pro- Councilman Warren Ryan, chair- count. meet his contract obligations. ship and Union Beach, and shore neighborhoods. And II mis acknowledged that Mr. However, he said that he will gram. man of the p'jliie comiuiuw, re Miitaw.in Township Sewerage Au- No Answer To Problem and hurricane protection ut Keans- Joseph Weber, of tin- realty linn, Sliarkey had been two years in tlm bring tlie list of items of contract "Thi' Oi.'cusitm U rare when txirled l>)th men aie coniph'tiii;* .i process of getting this one nufl However, Borough Attorney Ed- burg and East Keansburg. defended his firm's right in buy Americans have the opportunity tu thoriiy la.sl night voti-d to gel in wnrd Currie noted that while the default, as listed by Mr. Boyd, the lots and build on them when to the contractor's attention. He As to the actual work contem- demonstrate by direct participation bill moves toward a solution of the plated In the current job, the engi- such exemptions frutu inning ha;I said It l.i then the obligation of llieir love for freedom and demo- att thhee presenpt t lime. 1he:r app'•"»>'•" ' Slraihinore uuil Kivei (ianlo.'is h.n-'; up decision on a map. Madison Township, hurricane uml him there was nn mutter of prece- our servlrej in this small way tu voted to purchase a police cai ' •'•".• y Township, is undergoing a popula- Mr, Currie also was authorized to dent Involved, that the circum- l l li The board next classified the IS4— prepare an application for a certifi- shorn protection; B000 feet beach a program whir.h was made Hue- from Gib'i Chevrolet, Miin Si . on "ig th- |y>pulali«m ili'nsilv !o mak tion explosion, It does not answer fill, varying In elevation between stances In each claim nf li.niMilp ecuful by the prayers of ail Amer- hoini' Cresiworxl Section Six off cate of necessity to permit con- could differ drastically. the firm's bid »f J'JOlll, lowest of | it feasible, Ihe loan need Is SI.H.'il, tiutib Rd., the IS!I homo Twining flvo and 15 feet and beach width, ica " Mr, Van Brunt sahl. three received. (i imiiiiued on page foui) He proposed that as long as the struction of a new water tower on 23 nnd 100 feet; and 21)00 feet lev- Lots l.lsltxl ItiiKik developnienl on a !)0-acr4 rogional board can estiniata the tax Middlesex Rd. The towor will serve ees 19 feet high 25 feet wide. tract off Ticelown ltd., the I8t- to provide adequate water pressure The Weber applications wi-ie loi levy required to operate ichools Matawan Township, shore protec- a lot owned hy Mrs Mary h Van Ships Drugs In Cuban Prisoner Hansom Program liorne Behnoiit Acres off Cheestv to the end of a school year baaed to areas of thu borough under de- tion: 5000 feet beach fill, between Pelt, Atlantic Ave., Mainv mi. on q Ril, mill th" ll-hnme l.al.ouil on anticipated enrollment, Ihe np- velopment ot present. (continued on page four) Harding Hl/d.; for three on Wash- ('.stall's off I'liijllshtuwn ltd. Council postponed introduction of p'mionment against each partici- ington Ave., one owned hy Rnbert I'our Drainage pating communit • should be flgur a lone amendment regulating nlgim L. Feldmnn, I.ninenci1 llnrhor. 105 In tho borough. A petition was re- On ihe L.tloiiii *!sl.ttr.s applit'l* fd on the same basis. Deny Nursing Home Use le«l from Robert St. and a seroml linn, llanv Mr:--; i;;i*r vni<-eil Iho ceived signed by 31 residents, sug- owned by Jack Preston. Mkldlt:- n eviotislv t'\[)n'ssni opiui.in ol 111* (continued on page lour) gesting that the sign ordinance, Of Sewers And Water i town, between LibertV and Kno'.e- Ki.itd lie ii'leriiil to Ihe "continu- along with Iht' proposed nuonltig vell Sis. A fourth lot wauled was ing roinpl.iinls" of |*MI i»- Malawan Councilman John J. ed to the Moninoiith County Plan- son, for sewer nnd water service ilruce Smith, one adjoinii.g nv.n iin'ii ird in the Hi'"! bv Ihe Walsh nnnounied that the I'vel of ning Hoard for comment mid ri-c- l.uke I.efferts Is being lowen-d Mils for a musing home he plans to el*, watilrd lo know tthout thi* \ .ilili" (iiiiiiih'iril n \> .",:•• ti mi) oiiimi'iidullon build nn Route .VI In MailiMm Town of Ihe llniisi' Mr. Wilier would pill we-i'k to permit the installation of n Council volt"! to ndvivlist! for .i •ewer lino IICIOVI Ha* bed, lie urg- shin, Just outside Imroiigli limits. up mi the small lots. Tlie ir.ilnn new pout In Ixmninl' hull, mi in.sis. said SI.'.0011 II wa« i|iii".l|erty owners lo Uike taut li"[i',uii'i, collector and clerk, Council noted il maintains a |»il- advantage ol the lowering to fix up icy of lonslili'iini! only service to iiiiild pill a pnmuiril 'l~i fn'ii fnint The post "Ml Imvn a iialiiry rnnge ulngU1 dwelling units outside Inn- Imiise mi II rill-lonl lot -mil Inn r Mri Kali' .lacksnn. a Oemo- dock* or plt'rs, (fates will remain elenrnnee. Ihe linard secn.'tiiry rijilic I'oiiimllli'vwiiuiaii lius rail* open until Stindiiy. lie noted Ihf ou|(ll limits. A number of Maliiwan residents In lite liuinedlati vicinity found thi' viliiuks only oilli-il for cd for Ihe ousting of Joseph A. lake probably will not bo lowered On Roforendum eight feet leiimviil from title Inl I an/urn as mayor nnd Deinoernl- again thin yenr. oppose i.l.iiii In Inillil tin' nursing I'rnpmiili to fix »vl dollar home. line.i le imiiiMpnl clialrniun hy Die. 31. She iidwH-nlei! passage of u NiHlco amount! for lux I'XemplloiH lime lniepl< H hi-H.i'ii, I: HI . Hiiidlf filing vt'tcruuft and elderly prop- Notice nl Meetings lllvd , priiteHlcil Hint no one could refi'reudiini Apr. M I lull woulit Uuro root flowering Jhrubi. tiees chnngi' the government Innii A and ormimenlnl.'i, .75 each nnd up erly owneri will IH' on Ihe hnllol Keguliir nicrllni'.s of the Town (i onllinii-il nn pagi* foin) im referendum i|iii"ill»in in No- ship Commillei! of Ihe Township of j lomishlp cointnlllei' lo n mnyiir- Pon't foriiot tliu Onrden Clinic rouni'll. She «alil Ilili wiiu'ul Im Tliurndty evening nt H p in. Old vember. Mutnwau for III" remiiliiiler nf tin* ( 1 venr IfWil, i nmnii'iiclng with the j There ii n" .iiib'itltlilii for cxpeiT- I Im faslesl tni ,inn of outline Wagon Fnrm, Hotite 3.1, North of Tint Slate Assembly Mnncliiy .MiiU'i I Hll/iirii concurred In Svmile put- regular meelliiK »clieditled for Apill : IIKU nml qualliv inrmnnul-i. We Mldulolown. MM. Jiicksou »-.ilil ihi- Ik glviiiB w|f[>—«dv 3S ling • pruponed ).M) vnunipllon I, |!W,1, will ho hi'ld on lli,< fii"i | offer IKIIII, Cull Wlmrlnn Momori- f»r nil velnruiK nnd $H0 exemp- nnd Ililrd Mondays of ciirh muntli : nl-), Illiihwiiy :w, Kevpurl, COIfiix up her DrmocnillR cnmmllfcf tion* for III" elderly In a puhlli at I'M' Kirntliiiioie School nl Chuii h 4-1121. |Hisl nml not running In Hie Dem- Nullca 1 1 ocratic primary Apr. Id. Her «pot r lilt Auction of Farm Machinery vote. Oov. lluuhcV riini'urrejici' .Slieot tit el|;ltl o'clock, p.m., pre wjfp rnU' i/. ' It »»l needed, lull lie fnvoin Ixrili In Iho first dlilrlcl will he ink. lid llouu'liolJ Ooodi for Joseph en by Mri. Inez (', Murli'kli'ii. Sluno Sr , Miilinvnii, New Je-rney exempt IDIM, I'alnl l>|> I line ichnluled for March 30th, I1K13 has Iho NIIHIHIII tliill.tr rxi'inpllimv It,nn h nml llnini- Wluti' I -HI. In ti letter In .Mm W, Appll'- would n pliice preieiil iseninlluni ;, I !IH | -.. 111' 111 It.iv illilli' Ilillil1.'-;!!!', ' Kiilc. I'utility Demix-rnllo Clnilr. Noniiiiii Klikbilile of (JVO. for veieriiim mid $H00 fur KeV|i0ll. ! iiiiin, Mr,. .LullMill tulil >.!••) IM I hit elderly whk'li nrc it|i|ille>) Niillcv I I I fl V\ lint Sl'rl I|||; ri' rl'-cl lull IH'CIHI.IS AiU'iloneer r wjf|> -«ik« l-.npr i--- ni)ii'lf with llu- |iii"teiii ndmlnl** llnrvey Vnnllrunl, flefl) I'linliiiinii iif tin' IMHIIII IIIIMI, ulm dillveied I'm vfltunlile «lil|imeiu lo I'hll Tu TnkM Oul diicwl In valim by n lecenl court• Ihii'hniiri of 12 anil I p in • 11• iI> insm firiiui'iit ilnily ni'ivliit film- tiiillon" Mm {mid K|IO IwllrvDtt Kollo'a Coiillnul''i.i buy 10 lnt> nl Viinllriini -MHI Sum, Inc., Mntiiwiui iri>« U liifi film,; nil< Inliln lildny. Til* firm made. 2U per ci'nl nl IK Minor I iin/nr -. n'lnilnlii(rRll«4 Charcoal chicken, fried shrimp decision Ilint limy Iw deducted efft'i:llvi« April lit. l!Hi:l from iruo rnlher limn l Ixmki and tuvn Hit icIi'Miilo call check! n Imiil of 'liii(ti In Im lived In th« I'uliiin i ICIK'M nvnllnbl* Friday In cu

LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL N1X1K;E

•,.} who ordiHarUy lie .., |, pi imai-y, "flection. 30 A.-.M. A;.- ;| fcEPOKT OK'-XONDniON-OF THS will r.!|i»rl li' «? LEGAL NOTICE t-AHMERS"-' *• ME3C1I.ANTS NA- 1 ,...v 'i.;TIONAL BANK OF MATAWAN IN Mi'iljurM, Ni- '. Jfi-KW J4 SIS.20 Csi-TQ S? THE RTATE OF NKW JE11SEY Matawan T«wrisl>!p Cpj AT Till'". CLOSE OF BITSINKSS OH E ARE READY — ARE YOUl M A H C H 18. »*» 1'OBl.iSHED STATE OF NF.W JKKSKV Norman"; ty Wood and W'aaos'iilii•' a-'«-..invlt«i • su' IRCUOD .' . JJ.aca.IM.irj I t.^ l.h* ilucUtuiltlt'is. di. . _ (Ike. iK.it MATAWAN |! jiernut Issued for an flit i'i .'.he Lm'.ernienit Sialc,', Guvcn*- i KUF.I. OIL CO.ft I'lirpor-'iTioii nt th. r, plant to be Erected,.by f^^^^^^^S^^l ait! (Nyl ': at(rir»niil> ul Mala ol' " tral Avs. area, adjacent to the con. ,, ilic.H b iinotilh ^t^tt- uf i i -f I iciN'ctt o) anv'rpscrvpHrvpHyy .... g thevtin ;ind | trevwial •r •J'iic•J'.iicr b-iniJb-iniJss . iii'in'n.'." r,\Ar\A \i.p:ji; wiiom process ! ilcOcnlutes (fcu lm;i\ be s-vrvciit, !'-< i cumplk-it ivit'o 1 «g toto coco(«tro«=»u"-'as?hsIt-!-j*sati-|iig|( rt li, rij«..t,nn.. >»i au wrts. (200.(100.30 (WourlUM t Mr^Woor d slated, tKet-c mighi bt j'oitti w. APPUKOATE. Frilefal agvnccti nr^-l cr»T;il. of corporations not euarait- i regularities ^iMrnins^iasu i irregularities tf«a by U. S.). IN« of o' this CVrtiticiitCVilt C ol X>iss:ilut!on. in& of the permit; and both CM- Attest: M&rglirFt P. Vicbruch any rcliervus) NOW TllKHKrOKE. !. liie Swreiarj- aaid. "The: permit never Cl«ik t.rtKtruttf stocks ! tf»4;imi' cf StHtc "( tlie Klfsle til N'cw Jcrse.v, ing (M.OOO.OO stuck "I Do.llrrebv Ct'rlifv ihaK llie said t-ocp-. sbouW have been issued." Federal ReHfrtvc bank} oration did. on tht' Nlnclf-^nUi (!iiy o\ Mr,s, Norman E. Wood;, kaHee NOTICE TO (Nel of ?ny rojetvee) .. March, i;tli:l. UW m my nlfice .1 dul.v kl»l»ch chairman, .reportetl ar- ABSENT DEFENDANTS Uir-it and Hitrrtunts (:n- rangements arf- bfinf; made to hold SWEIUOli COURT t'luUilU *Hli.22 civer- \\ritiiij; Ui the ilixvlut/yn (.1 saiO OF NBW JERSEY, Ofulls* (N'vt of any ie- f;il-jKirnt:oi',. t.x^viilea b> al! Hie iitin'k kaffee klatsches at" the home of «.(T/t>,Wn).« l dlANCCTY DIVISION. luijdcrs'. Uter'eut. WIIK-'I :.»kt consent Mrs, Andrew Zahiewski; W«st Con- and the nti'iH'd of ',)-.« p.-ficct'dinKt •'..--••• Nu. F.ZM5-K! . $2:^.42*.54. (uniUurt- ai«I course; Mrs. Albert Pi::!, Wood- • STATE OF NEW JERSEY to iiforehKld arc iii/U on fiiv in my sait! FARMS I men; Dr . and Mrsv .(obn Molnar, :• a • Mildred : Sutct, Petfr MJKIKI. | office :i^ provided by U" : IN TKSTIMONV WHKHEOF. I have 325 Falrheld Way./ :':: ' / ' •: Juirwb Seree*. Hi heirs, uc-; h'.-roUi set m\ hand >in one tiiou^and nine him i>dMh*:'final plans of hi> commit- iI..S.) and interest; OVVNESS:. Nlchii- 'Jnd ,-tnci sKiiy-tliiec tee would be giyqn at the neict IDS Siisca:. Jpsephb* Mannl-. JenuuVd tlciiojuf.:; or i»i(Ji« •:. Mf«. Jamwi Serccs; SPOUSES;. lUilici: J. llui'knardt ;1 V;1 viduals. partnerships. meeting. '•••'••••.•--•••"' ." ' • ,:5ome of tlie defendants. Sccrelii!'. i>I Sta'.u nd eurporalloru; h4 tM.4» ,Mr.4v HujU Boyle,"Election Day Ypii are liereby Kununupetl .'inct re- Highway 34 - Matawari oulrcd to serve uir>n HeruM Stern. 1 Time and savlncs deposits thiijrman, said members are ie- I of Individuals, p.-iimt-r- BANK KTOCK SALE Monibto'for getting eligible P.O- ^- .^f ^'.ftSMrja^rS: I -, sliips and corporations 10.042.511!.^ N'.WiCK l.s hercl'y 1'iveii that I will I Uspavl'JS ot United Slates otl.-r f.n ss!c to the hlHlict hidder p!e OUl lp VOlO for Mr. Wood and j huld. .Sew Jersey, an-answ-ur to the' Clovernment llneludlni'. in, Tuesday. Al>ril 2. UIC.I. lit 111 ONE MILE ISOKTH OF MAIN STREET LIGHT Mr, DUks and xhc-county commit- Comoiaint_wcd in n, rivn »;;»;»• I postal isvliiftflf 17>l,«.'tt.72 ;i\-!i.'Ck in the lorcnoon :il Tne K.nm- wh h Gur la *ewe. ..nHMiicandidatesK . .-.Elluible-Eligible - voters " "; . .?•';".*• '»- « P ": Oc»o«i^ ;,!<• In bnlK. The i-lehl is '•:• vou'-ror' the relief demanded In th« tlernwnrt roinplalnt. You. shall lUe your S.I3».35U,;i2 1 * rejert any ;tnd all IjH'.s. mtsww and : prmil o( service In d«p»its .. Doled: Mareli Ii. IWi tiiiplirati: wilh the Clerk of the Su-ib\ Total .Insup'l B'ji'M-, as extcntur of oerlor Court', State. House A:wex, time and the will >,: fc-.h/.a B. Arr.iw- Trenton, New Jerwy, in aecordantt savings deposits »W,O«7.!>19.37 FREE - FREE^^ with the rules at civil practice and 2(M Main .Mrect. procedure. < . " Othe'th rHb llabtUliet li t ... 185.547 W ! Mata-.van. S. .1 TltU actloft has .been Instituted (or the purpor* ot ftwecloslng two eertnln Total UablUtlea tax ccrtillcntwatfCRUhR lands In the Rc-fcrve PUlricl No 2 | Township tit Mjlmvn. County of CAPITAL ACCOUNTS OK CONDITION "I "The I»Iiijiin('Uth and Stale o( Bank" of MaUwan, New I se5-, situate on the Southwestt** ( ' J Siock: , 400.IXJli.tH) ! .TtTMn. a member of the Federal He- j erlv of Delaware Avenue Sl,tarp), us Common itock 4U0,WHI.0O \ icrvc" Svstem. at tt,e dune ot busi- and the Northwesterly hide of Undivided profit! * 17H.ajy.2il : ,\e;is on Morch 18. ltlti'l. DUl'Unlu-d in J County Road, respcrtively. which cor- ' ni-cordancf uilti a Ciill nuulc hv the j LAWN CLINIC Ueserves Uind reliieine,H tUioate;: were executed bv the Tax account for preferred 1 Fc«cf;il He.icrvc Rank of ttiij- dtstmt Collet-thin Official of the Township <*t stwki -. S IO.I>IKi.:W j [nilMi.iMi lu the provl^iolli ol l!ie red- Matawan, in the Ctiunly ot Monniouth , and Slate of New .lersev lo Nathun i ?C U You are-cordiully invited to hoar Mr. Michael W. Orlowski nole«l' Gumtis and Nathan Ii. Uumba. Trus- Total Capital Acwi'Ms ^aiuw.iji j "" '' ' 'ASNKTS tees for Samuel Guirihs. respectively, --'_red | Totnl I.iabllllios mid ' banki:. and ca«U itrm.i I*et us do 4S-MI and 4.1-12, and are dated Decem- ess of follit'tiun I iflV.lKrt 67 ber IV, I!M5. and December 27, 1M3. Capital AecoB.il> *16,422.3lll.!ll Siatfh Govern- Turf Expert al Kulms Farms nnd which ivere recorded tn the Mon- tnent cli'lEjatHtjiitiunsi , dirrcl moulh County Clerk's Office on April 1.WJ.032.H7 tkeFittin' MKMORANUUM ana Kuar.mlec.l 21th. 105U hi Bu.uk 15W of MortBati-s Oblicattor.s of States and on pa;i« 145, and in Bt^ik 1S4II uf Assets pledKed or as- kigncd to sCL-ur« liabili- pnlilir.il KUbrlivislons .... i MortRnsea on page 146, resocctlveiv. Other b'indr;, notes, and ! By AKjiicnitienti dated Janua...- 3. UKil, ties and for other pur- i and recorded ih the Moninouth CJUII- ples f nC.H27.72 dtflM!-I'tll-M ty Clcrli'ii Office on Janusry 12, 1961. CoriKtrat^ stocks tiiu-iud. in Book '£io of Assignments ol Mort- ir.u SIS OW.OO stock uf f^afics on pace* Ci'J-1 and 5il€. v^sprc- ( I. LaVct-iH* \V, Loop. Cashier, of the Kedcval'llcrervc Bank I lively, the aloresalil Nalhan Gutnb* bank tin hvrcby dcclfiie t_.f>:i'is aiifi di^cmints Itn- I and Nathan E. Cumbs. Trur.tee lor that this report ot concUtinn is true cludint! (lb.ia ii\i'i- | Samuel Otnnbs. aspiRneri said lax and correct lo tiie best ot my know)- dmiu.1 SATURDAY, MARCH 30th sale cerllfieatcs to the plainti((. Earle tclgc and belief. d A. Guinbs, the present holdei Uvjre- LaVrfrie W. l^oop If* :i2.S.flO, furniture nrA of; and you, the persons tn whojn ('ashter , fixtures J21.WK1.WJ .. - We, the undersienrtt directors attest i Olht-r as.sris FROM 10 AM to 3 P.M. this notice N addressed, are made ! the correi'tufs? t*f this report uf cun | . parties defendant because ,v*ui are the tlition Mid dee!;ire that it nas been j lutwl A-st,cis owners of said lands aiut premiseprtv s examined by us itr.d to ihe be%t n respective spouse iis hlietclnabovb t our knov.iedK* and belief is liu* and MAHIlJTIKft designated. Demand deposits of int!!. corrert. idl tnhipy Dated: February 8. lfXJTi J. DONALD MU.l.ER %\.KU .Ji2fl.O4 ] Brinfr in your lawn 'probleins;an«l Mr. Orlowski will make latest •I. CHANT SCOTT. and ccii| Clerk. Suprrior Court. CHAI1LF.S C. RCHOCK. J«. TiMit anil snvlncs (ippos- J18 $G4.00 JOSEPH BAlKIt -.s if lndi-.Hiuals, part- Directors , r.iul corpora- Deposits ot Uiuled Slwlfa Rutgers recommended program for your particular "need.' New Jersey State Department C.ovpi ilmcnt lincludlnn of Civil Service Kxiiminntioim Patruhrtan. Matawan Tuwrtshii*. Sal- Drpoii'ls * of Slatri «nd Howard Johnson's ary. $4750 - 53700 per year. political fcOKIivlsloiVN -. OiM.'ii to male ciU/uiis. t\\u ytnia Other o>]lotilv ic..rt!li<'H'\. Km- Totalap- Is Coining T* niii'.itions, tUiUcr.. atul minimum itiwil' l)fv.isll.> . JCMi!'.!!!!."! {*' orthopedic ification.s, apply to Department ot U) Totnl dtmwnd shoes lor Civil SIM vice, State IIMUM- '1'itt-ttio, »4,4O5.IC< Ml Doctors j nnd arc c|ii:ili(ieit ,jl| rtenvu no fur- • O'lier proscriptions \her notice to »\ tMNii. 'l'hos<; not ( FREE ROSE BUSH carefully qualltird will be i) notified. Total filled. CMMTAL ACCOUNIS Capital: in) Comuwn Friday - Saturday ami Sunday ::t(K:k. tutM par valu» I 2^t.(W0.nn Surplus Zf*y.(i(H).(Kt RUMMAGE Undivided piofiU 127.2M.4& Feed Your March 29 - 30 and 31 st Sponsort-d by 1H0CS fOI CMItpilN |Tot,il Capital Ai't-oit ils ... » Ml.ttSAti 1 To t;i) I.lahilittes and Malayan Hook & Ladder Fire Go. Capital Acitumts A FREK ROSE BUSH FEIGENSON MEMUKANI1A At The Fire House - Broad St. c Lawn at Assets pledged *ir a. - nit»ed to *>ecnrr liabil- WITH EVERY PURCHASE i SHOES ities: tind (or other pur- APRIL 5 uiul 6-Fri. and Sat. poses 25'i.WfO.lni t (at Loans as thnun abuvt •• 43 W. Front St., Key port 10 A.M. lo 3 P.M. are after flpdiiftion ol ri*M.Tves u( r*.45a.l» ' i Open Friday Nile 'lil 8 (1 >i Seeurilirs as thenvn j Our Expense FURNITURE and CLOTHES ahnvr HIT >ftcr dedur- . •Everything for Your Garden! USE E-Z CHARGE titm nf \ uhi.-.tn.n re* } .srrves ..ve*:wiinrd liank on hcicny ' dcrlavf ih'il tin*, n-,).;]' of fnnn ' is true- and n-rrn-l 'u the l« ; t »»f n:\ VIGOROOTED ROSES M V STKVKN'S! )N W'v. the .cifU-iMjrh-'d (!i:*vK>is ;tite: t !',•• nirrnl'i. --S .-I t Ti * U-l't'i t nf i-'ll- ; Bundle of Two Roses $1.25 OLONEYS MARKET i-Xiiinitird l»v us .(.ut Y.i :lw b»".t nf ; im: k: i..1. :i iljlf .»'! ! ' it't:»-f i1 t! lit1 .init ' 120 Main St. • LO 6-4668 Matawan Mil I f-'l Bundle of Three Roses 1.60 AI J i i: i) sHi'l/r/ J WAI.I.AC]- MiCl'K : C W VAMJI-A'II.KK Potted Baby Ramblers 1.00 Hindquarter FREE Rose Trees (Potted) 3.75 up Flowering Tree Mountain Ash ..... 3.50 EEC 5Q'* llKCMASMI •• •• I H0 JV WITH HACII (JDAK l'1-.Il I'UK PRESTIGE | Shade Trees - Silver Maple, 8 ft 3.50 Oriental Planes - 1 '--i inch up 4.95 TOP»-BOTTOM ROUND •*>'» 69 THIS EMBLEM Wonikrlawn Su|icnor 2,500 sq. ft. Size 2,500 »q. ft. Size $4.95 IU-K. $2.75 Free Poplars (Lombardy) 8 ft 2.50 First Cut RIB ROAST lh. 49c Legs of Lamb Ib. 45c Buy the Seed...Get Lawn Food Free! Fruit Trees - Peach and Apple 2.00 Vcxir lawn should br (cd mm., and, ilioiij^h ymi may noi Azaleas - All Colors 1.65 up ROASTING CHICKENS BROILERS & FRYERS iw iIn- stul nil !.I:IT, you're ••m.iri lo Imy now and ail M >. :]9c your /rrari fci'd l'tir!\i\ n $7.70 V.tltit for only M.^5. Magnolias - Well Budded 4.95 up TnfTnf'lii Ailii.i All-ln-Ont Vnill, C'r.Mi/i'/iriHi, l.itinl l Doqwood - Pink and White Budded . 4.95 up 'Wnndrtl.iwn Supiimr l-iwn SfCvl fivrs you a luxury l.twn CENTER CUT PORK CHOPS 59 identifies your oi I'irirtniHiii Denny! ^'iil'fh ln'iittil. Att now I Forsythia - '1 to 5 ft. - Largo 1.65 WELCOME WAGON !M> 1 nil Slliilllili'l Evergic-fMis - LOICJIJ Assortment .... 1.75 up Loins •k 11,. rw POIIK CHOPS Ih. 2f»' SPONSORS . . .

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HUMS INTIHI I.iri) IN LEGS AND BREASTS OF CHICKEN 39 I'Ainilll'ATIIKi I'lciif-r I'nH: HN uniiiiriTin'rr n Mllh. M. I-. VI II FRIDAY ONLY I Mil IIIV H'Mi HIGHWAY 34 - MATAWAN », SW.KTH BACON <>M') MII.I-, NOIt'l'll III- \UIN SI'ICI-.I-.I1 I.K.I IT «\it«,i: EGGS Phone LO 6-982.9 -March • 28, IfS3 THE ''MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. I

I scune of Uua On aM m*. tafornwd that *ri j»r»wnwl iiadlBft Kb* wrr | i^ Ghomfcais [Stat« legion Head ea Althouggh i«s only ggss rassfc^. ,| »^=..«BWartte™d •™.,^ bafor* «o amptoytwa i OW Names In. Monmouth Makes Property Sa!© I To Visit Monmouth r ootalnubinubi* was not ratorratora ft>r suon!. -' -•-- T jixjj.^topiQj. KdwArd J, Paul N. Her-ry W. Ryan, Trenton, Depart. ' ;BeU:LahsMaii to dotermina $i« can*** of cha Hit. I ReiUy >»- 1941 Md Robert 1,. Rvb- JlNcwTB Check .; Siamtey'Flis. Buteh, Lew Rd. He was forc««i out by flw amoke, j >>JTIS In 1BS5. ,' Freehold Township, wiU j-oeeive j but white in i'n« room h» hoard . •* wtSia Xhaoijtore R...Val! BronM Med-j cries for heip. Mr. Fl'.i faced : el RJF "persona!, initiative, resource- j Awn tJ>e corridor through the Company Report IStrfiMiSS and:'courage-hi rescuing an building to enortwr wrtrano* sad • Financing Cornpioto 1 ..unconscious persao." He ts credit- went into th? boiler room a ffscynd ed with saving a toman jife dur- tinw. John L. McHenry jr., president ing a fire, last year. In blinding smoke, h» cautiously of Local Finance Corporation, Pro- John'and Sally (P-.'.eblo'.() ) ! ceining Ihs io!k>wi-,g; ; j X!H study to !w underlaksa by made-his way along o. wall ai/d vidence, R. I., hau announced that 1 1 Mr. Flla is a supervisor, mechan- stumWod \Z\YM. Mr. O'Avijrso lying from Scotland In thfs j Probasco, born Ju:i 3, 176(1, (.oln | \j;;< iss wi ! so.'k to d';l«n:i'n» !'n« in thfi Shmun Fk-ld, i w> Locy<>( Ave,, West l/xtg ical Mid piant service, at tha Bell !ha company completed neg-jtla- earll;y 1700s to Perth Auiboy and iNtfch, N J.-maiTi.id De«. 24, ISfl-i. j vioW r.iui .-(Ml oi !:>ciitiwrating on the floor. He.picked up the'un- ; ; Briuwh, ut 8:30 p,m. V,.. "IWapbone. Laboratories in HoliwJsl- ooiisclous snan and carried him to for tile private. placement of. i J ed anai FreeholJi. Shrewsbury !' n LLobanonb , N. J. to PIIRIW Van] ro-Jt!ii» lah.-i.Mjosis cas? desec'.wn Nesfborn F»h. '!, 17S1. Ha wa* Mr. Bolmont. si.i'ed thai Hydro- Coiiininnci'.'-r Ryan will addi^^f ; ,: Ifhs medal) dlutten and a cash saietv, Mr. FU» again relurned to! WM.M™ of ™vmti» term. , financing i ) mentioned a« tha place they ] b family-centered p>;blii c ,: .a^arvl wtli. be presented to'him a* from to Ohio In 1113. They iha son of Abraham urn E'leanor |il')!oarbon tti>;f>|)l«d this nffyr in order tha county i.egionnaintf t>n th« nit- the toiler rown, shut off the equip- i «"* inswjuice Winp&n'e, snd n.sing prograin. !v !s thj |; j to «»u*>!iJata its oil piwluctloii ac- inerou* s'.aie and national pro- •/•".••'•'email- company lunoheon today 81 went to Brown Co. Ohio !n iSOJ, Vun Dorn'Probasco. 1 should like mem'. «rd assisted In putting .out! »>'«"«'*' Jnstitutwns. to have tha dfttci.H <;^ Christopher's j Kratfts of lh« Loy:on, including ths ."by, Howard K. Onstotc, vice presi- the/lire and in the clea.-i-up opera-1 Klddur, Peafcody & Co,, Incor- then to Cincinnati In 1813. dent: and general manager of the •Jsl Thorpe was born In Haw and Phebe's deaths. I ;"u^" ! ited by '.lie company vhom IOCB- current membership' campaigfl. bfh rtorjj that fbllpwed. porntod, of Boston, Massachusetts, [ that i'ua tmdiiigs will lia^'o . '•"; tio:« involved lower di'lDjng iivg conductcwi throughout the state. . .• laboratories. Mwnbers of Mr. y in 1770 and Joanna Uavison Abraham fcnd Jacob Van Nast I : health implications for New Tl» rescued man, afwr emer- [aotod as the agent <>f the company wan f)orn in New Jersey In 170'9. Josuph V. iiwulein Eaumwwn, >-,--.vFKssUf«ni!y and his, close aasoei- gvney first aid oxygen therapy and In arrKnging l.h)3 financing. Mr. Pruba^co were t.vJn sons ot Chri^-1 .'.': a(^<9: will be present, wsre married in 1790 .in New tophar and Phi>bn. They were born i 1982 pMitieU-m flguros ^vtll re- Monmouth County Cornman&v rrf a period of hospitaliiation. wturn- McHenry stated that irwie partici-. . - T. , .... .Nojicy, a Hydnjcarbon's production by The Americaji Legkw, v^iti pr«»id». j tOn Aug. 15. 1»62, Mr. Flis iavqd Jan. 19, 1808. When did Jacob I MCOSS, wiil diiect thu. project. \'t^\ : e4 to normal health; Vail, Medal pating ir. the new financing are Jersey Th&Jt;chndren were f 1302; marry Sarah Ou B"U and when I ~'4uiviiler*t. of 25t) bari-els p^jr at U>a meeting li Jacob and S.irah \'mn Tiling D. |which will j^et uiKierway Apr. 1, [ «<,' nyt effcH^t of the sale, he ;,: vy^H and resident <>{ Asbury Park. try to a telephone rna., or woman. born IS08. New ,: On that dsy, s fire of unknown ori- tion. all with, headquarters in New I hav* baeir t<>l',( that Joanna Probnsco. Whoa «nd where was j said, was to Inject $1,000,000 oi Ad- They were esiaWished in 1920 an a England. ha born? Wha>. was the date of 1 si:V,n : and Health Association and tli^ \ditional tfuvklng capital Into Hy» •-'• gin started in; the baiterroom st nwmoriat to Theodore N. Vail, tor- was a member of tha I'resbyiedan StalL- Health Department. The j>n> the IMmdel Laboratory. Tho Loos! Finance office in this Church, I have searched all t!\e his death? What year did he 5 '' I drocarbon'ii oil o!v;.ra.tioas, thus «n- mer President at tha AAmerican area ts located at 8 Main St.. Key- juct will be conduct*.'*! in nir.e o:t""' abling (he company io rec'uco debt DR.!.OU!SI.PRAGE{< Hear* Cry For Help Presbyterian Church and court marry Emma H. Thompson a«d |mixiities in centrii Mo.imouth Telephone and Tetegrajxh Company, port, and Is managed by Jsunen G. records In Cincinnati, cemeteries, what' *ro the dates of her birth | and uicrease drilling activity on the OPTOMETRIST Mr. Fiis went at OJIW to Uw to. perpetuate his idteajs of respon- Bums. ! County and will seek in ehe period !li)(W to H!,000 watorflood acres Iwkl I and undertakers without success, and death? Can you teli me what i of a. "year to tuberculin test At I so my last resort soenu (O be nains tha middle Initial "D" stands! in thn Navarro County. Tex., area. EYES EXAMINED «»st 3000 individnaU who have ao Ho said thai pre«mnt plans call for churchej ii\ New Jersey for? I oteviiwi rcc.'rj of tuberculosis. OFFICE HOURS Mrs. R. M. Mrs. M.R.M. Jr. | driUint; 1 (•! pixxiucinK oil wel!3 pKts Daily and Saturdays Cinclmiati, Ohio. Kobbinsvilit!, N. J. Offer Test n».vw»sy,ry water injoct'ion wo-lls I A.M. to $ P.M. MCOSS. a combine.1 pubiic lieallh during clio current year. Fridays i A.M. to * P.M. luir.sin^ agency aiid tuberc-nlosis as- Closed All Day Wednesday* Publicity Handbook Donate Oookt sociation, '.vlll offer to tuberculin Todaty'» 4-H Club menibers come lest pa-tents served by the nurses, lmm thr(h ,e ttmas _ jj, . 30 W. Front St., Available To Chairmen ill tlw nine communilios and) fron, fll..|u honles. 29 m c's,,t (. Ilia Guggenheim Memorial Li- from Keyport brary «t Moumouih Coll^'.o, West their families. The decision to P»r-j nirili but non.fi)rin homes, an.id 20 Every year thousands of men mid Long Branch, has received a total licipato would be entirely per cent of the mombership reside COIfax 4-2020 women are asked to volunteer their of 10,(113 bookj in I ha past: 10 | lary. Persons under met.licnl care in urban u.nd suburban homes. sorvic^1* aa publicity chairmen of month* with un estimated value of i would need tlw permission of at- their clubs. Many find themselves $11,500. Largest gift wa» 633 vol- tending physicians and for well LOFT'S NEWHERRYS LOW PRICE appointed to a task they know lit— ume« valued at S13P2 and given by members of tho family not under tila about. A newly published Pub- Mrs. A. D. Slewnrt. Fair Haven, medical supervision, the consent ot i licity Handbook irt proving helpful Hor personal collection »f many adu!t3 would bt! obtained for them-j SPRING SALE to thousands whose task it la !o year_._ s Includes 23 volumes of Mark selves and their children. j publicise tlw activities mi projects Twain.Ttfvoiumus of Kipllna and Communities In which tho tests j Crab Grass Killer of their orgamzaHons. | Gennral Pershing's rare two-vol- will b« made include Bradley | Free copies of tlvls hanctbook are j urns "My Experiences In the World Bench. Ealomown, liitla Silver, I Treafi 4000 Sq. Ft. Dry Granular — Put I available to the publicity ctialrman I War" with tha author'* signature. Neptune Township, Nrtw Shrews- j lb. of any organized group. Written re Bayshoro area do .ora included bury. Ocsanport, Shrewsbury Bor-1 in tprttader and apply for late Spring and quests should be mailed to The Mri. Henry E. Aokerson Jr., K'jy-ough and Township and West Long I Summer application. Sporry and Hutohinson Company. |i<>tt, and Mrs. Allcfl C. Luthrop, Branch. Consumor Information Sorvice. -1242 Holmdel. West '!2nd PL, Chicago 32, III. The How about b cards? ALL KtNOS NEWBERRY'S LOW PRICE 2'1-page guide contains step by step Thi« week why don't you cun supply them quickly diraotioiu for devploping good pub- look through tha window* of and at tiw ih prie . Come licity tccliniqued both in wining ar.d your chinch . . from th* Inside. and try us. from than, chiinneflinii club news inost ei- feotlvely. FREE GIFT WITH EACH ORDER PERENIALS 3=100 Th« S*H Publicity Hwidboolt tolls Larry Eiseman't the novice how to devalop good RE-UPHOLSTERY SALE Live Plants j nowo oontacu, tho u»b needed HAIR for effective publioity, how to ie- CREATIVE STYLISTS A 50 L 50 cido what is news, and how to NEWBERRY'S LOW PRICE SOFA 'Ar84 CHAIR A?49 CHILDREN'S IMPORTED choose and focus on ch« right aud- Offering tha ultimaie in half styling — t hair coloring — hair shaping and per- Bankers At Public manent waving. GARDEN STATE SNEAKERS Relations Conferanco FOK A PRET11KR YOU, CALL UPHOLSTERY White - Red - Blue. Sizest 5 to 1214 -1 to 3 Ftmr bankers from Monmouth j 984 HWY. 36 — HAZLET County ura attending one of two CO I~J164 NOW 800 ft. Hast of Family Gird* business dtvclopiriv-nt anect.s of new bus- iness development for banks.

Seek Books Monmouth College Is seeking Martha! Come listen to the baby talk! books from frionds of the Guggen- heim Library for its annual ih>:>k fair scheduled for May 9, ID. und 11. The fair will Uk« place in tho Great Hall during school hours. Books may l>o sent to tlm Guggen- heim Library on Cedar and Nor- | wood Ares . or will !»• picked up I by calling the library at I'A :-tJiiOU, j Extension 2.51. Chairman for the affair Is Mrs. Th'-Mtlort; Nowlck, I

Have you read tha classllinl ads?

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i CONVI Nli;iVI MOMMII \' IMVMI M1. I M>J III' MlltAM.I I) Mill VOUH l.nmpt '/^W^ SURGICAL fW) APPLIANCE I «6<> 1968 I-.ml IHIUfl CO. ti W, I'ronl SI., K»y|Mirt I to I'mililil Nal'l Hunk) Tol. COIfax 4-01 ft 1 Fnm f'urldny Oppukilo Stora KEYPORT MutiUMW HIM" I'tK A phono call is the next best thing to being there Dm M""' iln| In All T|)lt« •«f|l*»l Opon Mondtiy and Friday Evoningt Until 9 P.M. >llnir.i tin) (itrmtnli THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. X Thursday, March :28, 1963

Drama €ofitest •"- 1 Aiuiounceraent has i>e<-a maije. ! nesses including Perth -.m™, ,-,,-, «».«•»,-.»,»«, that the Lineroft Woman's Club, Backward i Kiuci'i- H. Thomas Can-' and New j *.il UflJLUll iOflU which piesw'eti a drama emu Jed iteain About Folks Ajd Things ! Hninswick architect John Fisn-in;f I "Bury the, Drnd," received the We Katw SD The Long Ago I Mr. {Jsrr estimated the project' (on'.imirf from page first prae in the Fifth District Dra- i wwild more than pay Jor itself and i five and 10 [«•< hif-h Mid 25 and j " Fi f j res-oil in ?. profit in the township 1100 fi.-t-t wide. • COMMUTER TRAVEL facts and figures on M.rnnuuih- 1ll f"*J "1 t

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tibiy Convwlion in Atlantic City In | newest, modes in millinery, S«'-j in » ;2,UflO,00(l ratable to the "town- groins, -^SO [parl- *how a total of 3,262. of at.out ons child for every j Keanshurij, »3,6S3,00O. All figures! mciUlh-Middlesax, 9167 are rnenfolks and 1918 are women, S\u»4ay Sch*M»I. ... Keystone jnienl, won third place. An electric wire at. the Lyric last \ ' Honorable mention was given the include ttie crwiils (or non-ftderal ] sometimes referred to as girls . . . most arrive at work be- Tills, ycear'a observance of Sttnd,ay School Week carries, Woman'i; Club of Red Bank, after- Thursday evening became on fire participstion. Generally two-thirds |tween 8:55 and 9:04 a.m. ar.d depart between 4; 55 and 5:04 lificance. We lty*i for one thing, in an intensely noon Kroup, for their presentation and the show was di* of (he listed fieiires represent new "j p.m. (No stops at the Fireplace please . . .) Survey reveals age, ill, v/hiciti tens ©£ millions of us are almost o< "Florence Unlimited.' fifteen minutes. Harry Thompson±£ , Qiffwood, Oak Merahiwney inyolve^mthe work. I (hat 9.51 per cent ojt our local commuters are executives. ^i^ter^Uy buried in »sja of goods «nd services vyhose result She operator, repaired the break (continued from page one) and (he show continued, 23.03 per cent, professional men and 20.48 per cent involved i* roore leisur«, more inoney, less -yvprk. More immediately, Wor.vin's Club, wori"th«v best »c- a dU!ega Ml aW!o in administrative work. ... Edward Sajiford, will remove iainedit'n 1,000. y(« iiy« in u -world of discord and revplution, where no man ness award; Mrs. Nancy l.lawk- ^TThh e" IImmediat-e need- is lo gel"-See ap- k More Talk HARD LUCK STORY . . ..Think you've got troubles ln s from Fountain Avenue to the W. E, s ' knows >yK«t ^omorrov/ may bring. In sucH » world of difr « ' Red Oak Woman's Club,_besi plications lor ledeml, uid under (continued from page one) i friend? Take the case of Rudy (Bullet?), the bungling clres9 and M wellais on the comer way. '!>« board wig cautioned the '•' Wtiona spiritual :v«lu«-. op. which v<;rs' Lane. j.VIonmouth srea is no longer en- comrnunltleii would - •• theii share RandolpRdlhh Heus«r had R bout titled lo ilislrtss aid on Ihe score of operat ional casts in a regional 12 times . . . Once he leaped high as ducks flew over and itr^ngth a^d, stability tp each pf us in. recognizing and at-| Mrs. Robert S. Lockwoodw, , Fifth of uncmpiuyinenl, so this sort of a district based on cui.'fiil enroll- I caught part w the blast from his owners shotgun . , . An- l i<:t ia m twenty-fiv- ol his young friends twining ,wprth\vhilf! goals in life. 1 %« r P , » Chairman, pre- i ;.. ,,,«.• . ' publiP"l"J^c- wnik""""s I t'luj\.T.i. mns,[,;i.^it buec !llnnl ment, and not on nn enrollment ' other lime, while tethered in a pickup truck on a hunting 1 Q Iij Sunday School, children can find some pf the esseatii as his, guesls last aaturouy filter- i u-.t move while tin- area Mill is trip, Rudy jumped or fell out «nd ran the pads off his feet ^f by S^ £ noon, it belnj. his birthday. 1 certified tor reconstruction aid veaoWeve'W r " ****** ""'' foundation blocks on which to build a future for themselves eraied WWomen's Clubs in the. Fifth a5 a r(1 .,,r r . . . trying to keep up .... He has broken his tail twice, oncp District. She announced that ihe' Frank Deli had a collection o(| »iH of the Mar. 0, 19(12 r end for the wprld. ?t i.3 the place where the child can find wilild rabbits In hiahib. butcheh r shoh p storm". ""• ."<••• •', ia»i, Mr. Oirne wes authorued to , , ,,• •u ~ . . , , , . , , ' , >f the {estiva! will be us- Commilteema make srranjiemenu for the meet- prom fall.in8 °f- "n ironing board en wlii.th he was sleep- mm*.fgUu^ , and begig n to;; ??l its Window for his taster display. ;,wonders, whaitevei,^ the High winds, accompanied by !?*.8_en..a!?> ret)<)n[ 1'''llem1 lhay t K". town-Trap-11 as'pMsible ing with Mr. A.s Barkalomany membfji'w as-earls oyf |{ing He .ha ..d. e,y. He'e surgers beeyn aft?short ontwice fighte an, d caugh-^neithet ronc fighe t incos at hitrapm. or creed OV his allegiance. College Drama Scholarship. huge volumes of duM, was our por- ';•'< He will••)?yv,\IU-Awards> U1UW. »Tf*r'V te'".^" 'V' VK^V'S ? t;U because of ;tti' were tion for several days the past. week, tonsillectomy QjU h dressed t<> represent character!; in and intravenous feeding for distemper. Rudy now is re- Qj the many .Yfeeks tfc^t ere observed each year, none well-known pjays. The first prise ruins have laid the dust, officials ure unwilling to improve U r;iore desej^ying pf recognition, observance, and, success. was awarded to a dall rep.reseiilluK Vl'mds "ave with and hard-surface- roads only to have- covering from an abdominal operation. He ate too much ol a character from "Firebird" enter- thi>m lorn up to put ii newer lines. a tijo-long dead squirrel. ... At the m&elinK of the Board o(! To Investigalc Time Millron4Wila7 Madison Polic* Arrest ed by the. Vftiman.'*. Community (continued (n,m page one) i , I"K' YOIuuU ,EVERmm . TIR*'"E^ oVfi thine.rame rainyy season.-.essui., ,jus justi rcmeiuui-iremember,, tlub. p? Eiitpntown. 'fhe first Frveholdei-s. h«ild at Now Bruns- The Authority voted to have l Meeting In Ktd Bank On Union Beach award for a gniiip <>i (tolls was won wick Monday uiternoon, the con- Thomas L. Opie, Reu Bank, variance If it is located within the! i>ere is good water and baa water . . . Good water tastes by the same club for their entry tract tor the approach to the ecrlng consullan'; John E. Mo"an. R-IM zone. The 7rminK beard meets i gtiod and lu-!ps tl»; flowers grow . . . bad water . . , wejl, The Jertey Shore Chapter of the A police mlenni put put after a of two dolla representing charac- (lie*scquake CresA bridge- ~ ters from "Madam Dutteitly." award«.sl to Conrad Seholt Clip! Wint» Cluli held'ita March borough ttreet »tsn was smashed 850.56. meeting on Thursday evening at lover M Stone Hd. and Anderson "Hie South Amboy Board the home o? Mrs. Gerald. Q. O'-|Ave, Feb. 16 resulted in the »p- cation has adopted R resnli _ TB Is Program qujnnp, the graduates ot tha tchixil U.S. Dept. o| Health, Education and concern the ( ampu application f',>r N«ill, H Walnut Jit,, £ed Dank, 1 preknston by Madison Township l0 be ilrbi;l1 Glasgow, for nettled water to mix Mrs, Jamts Hendry mil I let-j Polic« of Josp:>H A. French Jr.. 74 Af O 1 I AT I """''^ lo be Bgarbed iin '-ai'S «nd Welfare as Kgainst letting a I Ul tjCnOOl ilUl'SCS sown;i 6t lhc P"Pbb!i c exercisesw . «« «M (1?te !or ">« beginning of o ».d ..KgKeperusa. oTbrids f f^ ! ^P f*: ** ^ S »fr. received by the club from El- Main St., Keyport, us the wanted of the same color. stuiction in iipplying for a $69,000 submitted in the case has not i >'"-'a • supply has been lusting funny lately but said all would, • fen ChurpH, first airline hostess, autoist. Chief John Cpnroy, borough The Monmouth County School The seventeenth Easier Reception grant from t h e Federal Housinf, reached a point that the matter; be well soon. He explained: "The ri'cimi herivy snows arc yfa U i\ow sdminlstrfttor ol Union polite, f«id the Madison officers Nurscii Association met Monday of the Children of Man- of the Sod- and Home A.ge»cy lor engineerinj; racan broughdroughtt up for finai reportt I"-I"1 meltin li g undd this'ihi'is carryini g a taslle of hhentheh r ddow n ffrom evening at the Community Room, ality ot St. Joseph's Church was work.. 'I'hf.sf. determination— „..., s mad_e k ' , ilie lulls into our reservoir. It won't do the man's whisky l li\ terra Haute, Ind. Sheobserved the damaged condition oi Bamberger'J, Eatontowh. Mrsi Lin- held in Broadway Theatre, Key- and evaluated, the uommittce ot an honorary membership the right side of the French car the sliyhtc-sl harm.'' . . . and in Caracas, Venezuela, the da Alden introduced members cf port, Monday night- The occasion three Ihcr. can draw up the requir- 1 and pongrattrtatcfl the members and tied It tp the filarm put outa panel on School TB Screening. was « brilliant event and (lancing ed applications and have ths chair- Undersized Lois newspaper Ultimas Notidas, snid its correspondent in $ogui.a w?hp prganiied tht c(ub, by Patrolman Clarence Ptiillips School nurses, Mrs. Susan Witck, was continued until ihe early hours man, Harry .r. Gtist, and the secre- 5 was expelled for reporting a soup maniilacturers' campaign of Tuesday morning. (continued from page one) plans \v?if discussed for a May IJnion Beach Police. Shrewsbury, demonstrated t h e tary, Mrs. Marie Geisj, sign them. Mantoux test; Mrs. Kaihryn Mc- The especial decision thut involves buy lip a 50-foot Iront lot lor yoiirj-I lo yet people in the chilly Colombian capital to bathe more bwietii and Ivvii"i«6w members were Arraigned on a leaving 6ccne p[ Thirty Years ARO ip. i.bt hope ol | often. welcomed, Mr*, tee Kramer anil Neil, Lony Branch, the Tine test; the committee of three is to st'i* p gg ariane accident charge, French was lined Mrs. Gladys Ppuimbo, Raritan (Issue Friilay, MarTHI. . 31.ii, ::,JJ,!M3 ) j nothing connected with the grnnl in to build tin U because of the septic Mrs.' W. S. temer, both tf V«i.t $25 and $5 costs. He also was com- At the heat of t!it disc Township, the Heaf test and Mrs. .ie discussion of; engineering puts In leopiinly the tank problem. .Mow ihat seweis art | | , t .,, ulldB1.Eilcd tot |onc (rOm Ernest W. Short.idKe, !25 l*ng Branch. manded to indemnify the borouph Pearl Towers, Howell Township, ways and means of mun The next.'meeting will be held of munifiiH^I- loan sough! from Health, Education er «tn Tir , !1,r'tY'"kU,''f UT'in '"> »"* »•'"•'>•«•• «™ t'""5" now W«ndm.M-e Dr." Cliflw«d Beach, for the cpst of the sign by Magis- the Stern needle test. nanciny, including scrip, «t the and Welfare for the major under- h !l! Il! <| Apr. 18 at B: 30 p.rn. «t the home ,* ;°"' ''; « ". " -Ihave to dciiend on a one-and-on.- to build on a 50-by-IM-foo. lot on trate Harold Stern, Union Beach. Dr. William J. Dougherty, direc- meeting of the norouKli Council taking. MMi claim to b.eak down us ion-; . . .^ ,, Jar St- Mr. Niiand questioned of Mrs. Herbert C. Eiss, 6 Copper Tuesday ni ht. Mayor KU.vard W. i ,.„. „ „,,„ , jml( i|l( h ]mUx e nlM1 Cs I, Hazl«t, U.K. Meyer, 1203 Shore Rd., Un-tor of Health, spoke of implement- E The Authority wawasa . adviseauv d by ,'foun' found (hthe rcoliorealtor v/anliu-vanlinBg ""(ai |;iiur-iiHiiar- iff the owner had fr.ilrTrilrd tlo use a ion Beach, was fined $40 and J10ing the revised recommendations Curnc announced he had promisc-s j Mr. Op-K there were 5«0 Straih- .,,.,. ianlet-" no other realtor bu; him-j permit urantcd him before ?.oniiiE costs and put on probation for one for TB screening of the school pop- rom some one IO imy the two bond more sewer tie-ins liy Feb 2K the ll Matlhany and wiiiiani, scjI CuU,d Rt,( (|)e |()!s [came. Krncsl Castle, Dfi Ravine Miu Nodding* Elected year on an assault count tiled li ulation. He stated thai new rules issues of $2l,0(IIMyliich the txirouyl;'• • • - ' l0 '| Allen. Waihi:i|!tim Ave. owners, r the defendant's wife, Elizabeth. for TB testing in schools require .:.,(,. i Dr., note'l Mr. Shortridge had only To Douglasi Board After a' .a ring on a prima facie all pupils in grades one, five, nine Miss ,S»rah Nuddinga, daughter case, Patrick D« Falco was re-and 12 to he niven nn intrabermal O< Mr. and Mm. William Nodding, manded under $1000 bail for action TB test, lie explained the regula- 74 Rjviiie Dr., Matawan has been of t!ie grand jury on a larceny tions were changed IP help in the elected a representative to the count entered by Chief John Con- discovery and contral of active in- Hpnor Board, tha Judicial branch roy, borough police. fection in children and to help dis- pf student government M Douglass cover contacts. College for the coming year. The Monmouth County liaster At the nu-eting on Mayy 27 Miss Nvddings ia a tophomore Seal Sociely is an affiliate «f Ihe i h ! was. conceni about sew- there will be a aeminar on speech Keyport. t in Ihe Reni-ral area us in- majoring In mathematics. She isNational Society for Crippled Chil- and hearing from 1 to A p.m. All r,' , . ieI installation causir,u more tava- Mrs. Kuth Hhillips proteslid vin- • m site. But the lealtfir cited deed j currently treasurer of Government dren and Adults •- the Raster Seal school nurses in Monmouth County nrously oldnf! ihe same lines almut! itstiiclions to .selliiij! two SQ-fool ;aicatmp it would be hard In «ct r- Aupcialion. She has served as menProgrest of ths ies bil reportel lord annexatio in trie moven of- tioil by ^,nif, lhe asSes«.r lew Rankl ami Weber g e t t i n (. the I lots in less than 1110-foot totals and I intirtga^e loan lo i-recl a house Sociely. The Monmoulh County are invited to attend. to jack up ihe valuation of houses j fronting on such little improved treasurer of her class, and a mem- Enster Seal Society is one of ubout the I"renean section ol Matawan served. Mr. 0'Mayan did not [indright to buy the Van Hell lot when I !he ber of (he toftball, basketball, «nd MOO Easter Seal affiliates serving Township to the borough. IhIhii s a i " she, as a nearby owner, had been | The e boiboiun d reserved decision on •••treeuvays. Demonstrate Jewelry, Miss Charlwte Sandtord and the "more taxestaxes " tlnentlne i \\e.nn\\\ (earns(, , i t tht ewm women'n s thephytlcally handicapped lo the avi-ra|;<.' pro|>erly uwner. denied it. Chirlps D. Nilaud, Cedar [the R a n k 1 and Weber ap- The board also reserved Ihe collegll e of IhIhe StatS e UiUniversityi . thruughout Ihe nation. Handbags At Meeting Misses Ann, Margaret and Phyllis Swtionj 20 ar.U 21 of Ivy Hill St.. chicled Mr. Weber for being plication and moved to consider Sliorlridge application. Todd were amon;; those in tl«meM T« ary of the Matawan Township Hose Mr. Peterson. ment with Ihe Penn Mutual Life and Chemical Co. A goodly crowd Iroin Matawan Insurance Co, Philadelphia, for Sivt On Thi S«leim«n'» Commission and vicinity attended a dance at Hie purchase of the NM.OOn bonds • ALTERATION!! • MASONRY Mr*. Nancy Lewickl has charge NO JOB TOO of mass cards for any members the Milton Rose road9tand on Route being taktn at this lime of the • AMJM'N siniNO • KITCHENS No. 4, Chcesequaki'. last Friday J1.6iiGiritfl aggregai* for the pur- t ATTIC ROOMS • SIDING •Ki ... NO JOB or family pf an auxiliary member. • BASEMENT • STORM WINDOWS Secret pal gifts were sunt In Mrs.night. Bill Goode and IIIE orchestra chase ol ihe Stralhmoie wr.ver • BATHROOMS • PAINT1KG Bernice Siciliano, Mrs. Frances furnished music for dancing. Mr. plant. • OARAGES • TILE WOBK TOO SMALL Rose expects lo hold dances here » HEATING • HOOFING Trahim. Mrs. Ann Cahill timl Mrs We'd almost bet that all the Irene Dzwii. Members were re- every two weeks during the spring Enjoy miles t DOHMEBS «• Do Our Own Work minded not lo forget their secret »nd milliner. miles of happy walking in ljcenstri Electrician I pals. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dernnerger Asphalt Plant At Buster Brown Shoes would and daughter, I)t>ris, v.e\t> Ne.v A speciap l nuetingg will l>c held (cnntiiuii'd limn paRe onc^ [KHEB KETIMATESI ih h fi h Ck York v. .iiors, Friday. Whih* the bomd. nip chairman asked ntretch from here to the moon. I rjrtnied Plumber I ! and miles of All Work (iuaritntfti) I CAM. iewits h we-ths firemee (jjvenn nexmit lmonth to sell« . Cook. - i Jh " V were spectator• s ot the drand , '1' Urinvii to brinp in expert:. There must be a reason for Relreshmenls were served hy I t-i-nlral I alare Huwer Show. • ui i.Tltfy the <-|iai-atier;M.1i.s rl.iiir,. Universal Home Bldri, LOvell u 1 1 d Mrs that kind of popularity. May I1AV ur NIGHT Mrs. June Falco, Mrs. Bzwil, Mrs. | r- , " , - <-"^rd II, vim «(-|w| f,,r .|l(, $)J5 niMI plan in llx- near & Remodeling Service Kaith 1-erranto, Mrs. fonnie Da-' IM'I«I the evenmc p.-rf»rm.incf i»f .(,„.,.-,,. Ti,,. l)()Jr,, ,,., „ ,p;,.,,lv; we show you why? vino ami Mrs. .lav fliiciiiero. tiay Divorci-e in HI-K \ork, Sat•••„.;,,,„•, t\a{t ,,( /,.,, -J0 P.O. B«x in Matawan unlay, til celebial:ti;i of Mr^. IV'- ' happy walking lin's bulinlay. Ai-li\(: to Township i Minnbi'!J> of tin' 6" Mat.i.san A iuy liio.vn :i()i:.i!!i ti lt/ ; liifui'.'nnl The M.it;i ..;iu Jn.i.ruti . .i'llVI: HI tlM- lie1..: '.I WHY NOT PAY Health Hints ' day, !h,ii it has di Hir.l to [,!... to ,'I.'- |..r.i,i i . .i In i.,.n!i- ! 99 Heading Off Accidents .^'j",'"1 |',i' '7v {Ji.^'^i '\ lii' A'-'e liv '.I i- C.ri:;--(i ii YOURSELF S ( M.iiilli limii, i:id «.ti v.ln. I, By Michael S. Nuwjohn, M.D. '"I""'" ri^ulars limn I. s • :.pi.-i ii d I the r-<\! w Soon Ihe rtintrv mad - bliicks |'"'"" I|JU: I"""11"""'1 •'" AH Ii •'!! tin ;.iir:i,; l-nau! in ii ai 5 11!i Mirhacl Miiir/n M of .snow and ice will niell uwcy anil j ""'. " ' ),'"'"' h; ihe highways again \vill l» (i|H'ii, l-i'i;;ensoir? Slu>i' Sion [rat Kir lie, li. mviiini! hi'cdle;.s dri'MS lo i.fil , |-'nd,iy v.th IHUJMU,;, '• will Imild ur. ii.spli.ili plant in less ai-riilcnls. The lu-i'.lii-.s dnvei : I--'1""-, women s s.h.«-;. a'l | Central Avi-, aiea ol that township is inia who neelins In check iiile •'•'"'••"ll, "' >'•"> l""1 *!ili anil: l.rruy HIIUMI ninfirnii-d that In qualrly either the ear ur InniMlf i"1|1|is limk sl'"ls ilC 5I w j iiiniiiiou.s inni'ri ie ^uuld t«* tin Icsiiki your checking accoun) fur operational ili!jM'iii!jhi!ily Hvy.-1 . '""" ^ ! prinrip.il pnHlitet of thi' plant. Hi SAYINrf ACCOUNT" CZ^Z ac^uni ularly the ear Is more mliritnusly \ \t\t\f>i\i;d> \|'ln ; S.IU lllllk IMO1. I'lllint kl'(M lltH'.l; Pl y k Uf bud €l or exnniiiiid than the driver, and In i ' »IM-»I "V v< ITIlllJ i liy ilii- m>.lail!ii^ of H niiimml h '.h I'I- im ii. Mi. Olm.'.l.y h«' I lie f/ii l-.l I! e\ ,ll;rv I'nl defteir. tin II- is lillli' likiiihut il ". 1 --liiti:. ,ii.ir,'iil l-.r>i^)i' .»- i iiiituiueij ijno, Ihiit the (Ilivt'i v,ill 11vi• i i'Hii-. Ilii-ii- l.v (lemiil l:n,ll ,i|i| ill tlui' to in}.- i>r h niaiiitcn.iiH r urn rihi-nt Open Friday Nite 'til 9 — Use E-Z Charge ljinitH I- pll-|i;ii,il I Ii III Me til' n sliimlil v. .Hill h.niM-ll lei ;ii Iii.Ms !m lh.it M-I tu i- nf i link M li.r. n- 1 sij'.ns of ili'cri-.i''

' '"'' '"' '•'' I. Ill IN III.'I Ml I nlil vh (Ml -I't il. FIBST BY DEPOSITING lll|:. |«ll)l II lllll.lt, I, II, till- I'fll'l I.'. 1:1 ' '•Id. III 'I.-, \ i ii' :i -i IM i - (ill .iff ( '.HIM Illtlli rfil'I'T Illl'llil'.lllUIII. '.ill ll Uf. ll ,l||lji||!,/|'| ;. Mil 1 REGULARLY IN A J II|C' '"I.I!.in I' ; ti'-i I.i'i- unit in'laiit ,'Oni.il ju|l|il.i ml', lo; • •tin* r j'i i... I*.!.• Ii 1 ,.)• II. i 11 i I .: i ] I.,v.Mi .'/ n-fl in II,r , rill.iil u» Im tin., Im hijhuay i,ifrlv llpllllllll'lll lip|illl'., ni-il li.l ll-IP )• il.l.i I.I" ,r! IMC!I' I ,'- it ' I "I 'll.rn Ion . -.'',. n • .i -i IIM- MIIII en • I',|> ('lllflli a lll.lt the I'liit I.I'l.'. H'lt ' ||t I' \ ^U!^%X »*'••"•• ii*• '.'im li'-.ul | . I Ihi J..il| - 11 i Illlll I' lil.'ll \) 'J fO' llll ,,' ,',(' H,I i..|-.!|iitr II' ir- I'l,» I' "-' III.II> li,i M Iwti..'. |l,| I' Irn ! f«'l' llnlnii I|I.I! .. III.I'.. it fin ••Hull. ll-l in liliil 'II M'l -'l.il|:li;n j WATAWAN, NKW JKKHKY |li i i i T»x roiifi'ii ',i'iia. i.i.vr ' II-|I -- -til < | , t ,10! Iim ,i i i.Mt I', i. Ami /.ml .,I l>|.|' .1 lull I" » '4 ,4 in RIDS . ill. "Mir In ml '' llu|i. Ill U'lK ill,| U. t'Mf Imlctn .lIK !••>• llu I till |*l,, SING Id- '..ml il,.,i I 4 l|-!.t.f , ! * Ii«l< Ill I l ll ill M-l iiMiiillyl J7ir- it If/.ll/t? }>'(• FILE li'lil in i • i In llii-IIIU I M I! (| I' II ' l!i s • : •. (-- r 1 111 r • ' ix)i* I' i.' c il ",',' i - 'iiniiii i! ftllM^ AttlHl t III I I'!I' ' lllttml M lijpo.ll iMviant* Cn/fMullon - ft««ial tWtm* IIIV ,|..l|l|! Mf 'I (in . ,n ll KM lll-IH' II K* Thwrtday. March 28, 1963 MATAWAN JOURNAL H J.

'Students Discuss World Problems Al Replica 01 UiS St'ouis Present To Lmic League Mgram lub Benefit Th? lyiid;J/lsdi.Hm Woman's Club •:ir.&t'''at"ttijj' Browuown Grammar . M n !«. •.( lull liu and - tucmy - Svl>iC>o! :'(iif.. their. infjntri'y rr^Ktinij j c'n r n n (I h hu , I I I t U•A lli in 1 ^\or 11 Jm! I i •n the Miiliy i < si ii d Ih ,y;as made, that the planned bus trip I r d ,,to Lh'e theatre in Neyv York has p t u i u i t>#n .postponed, until full. The o'nsb 1 I ( UM. n\ I \ '\o i ii 11 n voted a gift of $10(1 lo the Sayre |ir i i i d S / r tii n u in tl 1 \ ;is made up uf bov$ W ji l n ^ Cum bit uiha , s sho^o't ••v tn ^ pi i luin oi i> n um in ir*. ' living :iri th« mid-section of Madi- ,nin{. nd s in n>- 'is'"niii, son Township. The club approved piuui ue s m idt ( IL I h\ \i s 1 "i ] it if J i' ill Ivnefu thi IJ i urn L> ikil M ividinsa liam for Easier rtm- 1 i ' I mi I ie th(t-'e C'JIU AIMI I \ IViiU s ti i i nd, >: Tor each family on the welfare ii t. pur IIM-J ti' [oin -i l*ni!,-8 list os the tovyiishlj). After the busi- ti i< i u in, r ii ^ t i <^ c ii ' lull of ion I is lis l trf, I < ness ' meeting, refreshments were Linn hi (.itidon hitkior Si ,M,it- I- ^ > i jn n f t I it) W bi served.'•''.' . ' n it a-H ;i ^.ans t'irf ii'H.u-t,i>:ta Si s i *• ihs Mis On mi [ifik r ' 1 Mil lhis fpriiv ! 1 s SI noil Hvl «. in d v ' md 11 ITis Community '-Theatre produc- Ii-* -\ I I^JI Pain' ' i'. yc*ner- tion. '.' "Streetcar, Namo'd Desire," '(. i Mr-. Omul I \Urn (, 1 j iii nan mi ' ne nai assisted £>y . wiU; lie presented tomorrow and idt I vxkt i tilt muits tf CJJII LTiitmj, 1 ht LOI ts I hhn t tj.pio'iion, building .;• Satiirday at. the Madlyou Town- j dupmn u Uia iman ship High School, Route 016, not i mi nmij badot sire thtA ! ,'Fi:ec( paub, Roiiie 516,; and Ms are dedicated to service. She iu-i I Mrs. George UuHcmt, Music l'1'own. Middlctoun, provided Ilia . spn-in-lsiw', Donald Ncsslagi!, Spotu- vite'l the BPW to ask the icoutsi JOHN MtOWN for help at any ti,.ie. j background tnusiu doling the fii'jn- "Wood, \yere'(juesits of the Kivvanis John Brown, 35 Miriam Dr., Mai-i ion show on a Pio'nus organ Club In New Brunswick'od their Describing; personal development, | 1 . \n..!J ps-v-Lius In a replica of the Security Council of the United Dr. Zinice stated that it means self- i awan, has been named manager of j 'The winners ot the dt>>t pn?es (innual tanner: - Kiwanis tour on Students of the Modern World (!'-!•_"• Uss-. !", '. . !! jwtrc -Mis. Fiank 1! Bliss, Mia. : ^lofiday. They toured the Ameri- Schmil, lnught by Carl Yourignian, right rear, debate and divuss tlte 1 Nations John Curacclolo, prim-lpal, is pictured at the Ml in the buck. improvemenp t inp professions, jobs, ] the Refinery Service!'Department can Cyanamid /agricultural re- tn J Jay-F, Hnstett.'i Mrs HowardAal- •"••""•or business' . Sh"e- •als' o slated """at Humble Oil (t Refining Com- • hue, Mrs. R. B Holahng. Mrs. Jo- -search'center, near Princeton. Din- Mpdftrn \Vorld History, guided by countries in an original rnniinei, oi , ^vMlzorUnd, the United Stales, An- Issue:; such as this will be brought persona! deyplopmei.t means I*"1"!*"! \'/iilt-i it m«l ** fnL4Ti.-« nliiflif nt • i-1 " - '. _.- «. .• *. m ~ - ' ltAf.\.,.. ll,,. .^....,.11 .,.!.„_. it.. . .!ill pany's Bayway Refinery in Linden. iier. was served,, to the group, 300 Car! Yoiingrnaningnn,, studsyy ofo !group disrussiuni were held But sttia, Italy, and Spain ara raprn- before.the council where they will proving ourselves in other fields. seph Bruce, Mis John Sutliff, Mis, th bbl Mr. Brown had been serving us William Wright, Mrs Frederick nieiv of Middlesex County, a,V Flag- the pas:, present, qnd probable these procedures are now left be- sented in Ihs council with a sec-be criiiciied, discus.u.'d, and voted such us public speukiiif,. 'learning future, .history of many countries Upon. a new nuvagu, itsadlng, studying assistant manager ot that depart- Firees, Mrs. Michael MtlCee, Mr*. post Irin. Rome 1. •''•' ' ' ; hind, the students debate and retary-general moderating the '.lis- The Madison Township High dt tlie ivorld. The method of study The course benefits the itudoiu tli« HIUS, music, operas and com-ment which has responsibility for Albert Abell, Mrs Robert MorieU, School Paipnt - fescher Associa- differs much from the textbook and discuss the main world problems cussions. in many ways, Including dm kncnv- munity service. accounting, business systems,' lab- Mrs. F, A. Bunting, Mis t>. .1. tion 'met Wednesday night «t thetest type, because th» procedure in a replica of the Security Council Under debate now is the replace- I'idgi? of current affairs and nniler- oratory and purchasing functions. Thomp.'on sr., Mu Kennetfi Joel, arid area or study ure decided by Reports Heard Miss June Miller Mil, Nicholas high Khool'qijciUorhjrn. division of the United Nations. ment of the spcreiary-Kerieral by problcrns of today; also A ggraduat e of Rutgerg s niUnlvere - ! the students.! Mrs. Frances Thulur conducted Straniero, Mrs Walter Spmlfoid, Mrs. Mary pasRerchcc|cpp, , Tice-' France, West Germany, the u triumvirate, eacli representing the concomitant tilings such us the business session dming which sity, Tie started at Bayway in 1951. tn Rd.R,, ty»tha'guas thga t ooff hono honrr .'During the first semester the United Kingdom, the Soviet Union, the western, neutral, and eastern ] public speaking anil tlie skill of After a year In economic planning Mn. Henr>' Abbott, Mrs Peter reports wero giv«n by Mrs. Mary Ten Eyck, Mrs John E Hardy, at'-a %%lhday partty helhldd a ? tietri class in'embeis preswuted (heir Swodan, the Benelux countries, I blocs, with a two to one veto jKwtir. | debating. SulamnnSl , chairmahi n 'of thh e curdd vv-or'ork '•h«e movevdd to ththe company''s NtiW Yor Mrs. Albert E Bcdle Mrs Jatnei borne on Sunday Evening. party and fusliion show held Mar. k headquarters office, and r Miss M»ryann Macliitosh, Cindy 11, and by Miss Kathleen Merrill, 1 !n l^* reltirnud to Baywny as A SM- P. Donton, M s William Bowie, St.;- spent the weekend in Mass.v ohalnnan of the Mardl Gms held f*!'Vpy |so1' of fifnana"ailciall accountingaccounting,, i inn Mrs. Thomas Madsen, Mts Car- , cluisetts. . .••.; '• ' . .'": •;:•.• Fell. 2.1. 1958, In) was named head of Ilia men Messina, Mrs Walter Mc- . Mr. and Mrs; Otto Gaiib, Qver- Personal Items About Matawan Residents business analysis and methods divi- Uride, -Mrs. Anthony Perei, Mrs, Tli« public affuii'S dinner will be hili' Rd.,' iyja.ta.waii, spent Sunday sion, and two years later'assumed William E. Smith Ii , Mm. \larlm afternoon visStlng The Raalory, held Apr. 25 at The Cobblestones. i Dempsey, Mis John Thaler, Mrs. (heir forn\cr horiie on Throckmor- six Peter Read and Mn Al ton Rd., and former* neighbor* in Mrs. Herbert Stacr sr., Matawan, James Ferrano, Cllffwood, has I Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Smith, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Fraebel attending. ' ^rQ\vn(<>\vQ\vn(v n ..;' . ::*" ".. .• '. andMr. and Mrs. Lajiis Markos, returned to-his'home after being a and Mis. Charlea Mandevilie, and wore the Monday guesu of Mr. and new Uenupee BPW p( Middletown Township, which r!» Matawan Club lusistanl department head und Training Setsion Jerry Molnar. Route 9, »on of Mr- NeyV York, attended a piano recit- —.:„..patient, i_n Monmoiit»i ..:.tuh Medioau»-jin'.il Ce(-•«n„ p,jr. Snd Mrs Thomas Siddons >vere Mrs. Fred Jewell, Elizabeth. then department head. In De- and Mrs; Joseph'Mqlnar, is spend- al given by Jacob Chertmap at the ter. •' : the SHturduy evening bridge guest* has helped organize, will hi! Mr. and Mrs. Hans Juers. Glen- prasent. Also attending will be the comber I»fi2, ho became assistant This Bvcniiig at I) p in. in the ing spring, vacation at'the home of Manhattan Sc'uool of Music, New Susan Gunkle, a student at Wag-o( Mr. and Mrs. Stockton Hopkins. dala. NY., and Mr. and MM. Ed- niHnagei of Refinery Services. Both Stmthmore hlementaiy School York, on Wednesday evoning. Mr. BPW club* of Freehold, Red Rank, his parents He is a atmlent at nor Colleg«, Staten island, and Mr. and Mrs. Mike KlelnuerK and , isvillp, Pa., i Long his and liis wife, Martini, were born there will bo the fit si training ses- Johns Hopkins University in Balti- and Mrs. Markos eiuortaiiieij at aBruce Gunkle. midshipman first daughter*, Abhe and I.orl, Strath ward Micek, Morrisvillp, Pa., i Long Brancli, Matewan, and M were the Sunday questqss of Mrr anadn !! mout hth Sl in Matawnn where they currently sion giveii to the newly-fuimed Cub more, Md. reception at their home for Mr,class 0 S Naval Academy, Annan- nwe- have returned from a five- make their home. Mr. Brown Pack a'. Stra'hmore The couise a tte llnme f Mrs Sara MrsM. RaymonRd d JJtiors, .Strathmor- Chertman iollowing the recital.! olis, Md'., spuni'the weekend at the £ay ^ ' » - Mr*, itiatsr reported on th serves as a membtr of rhe Linden I will be Klven b\ tl f> leadeihhip a:id D< 1| Mr. und Mis. E. Terranova aiK|i»;at9 D0;lr -ia, Dinner Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Kattrier home of their parents, Mr. and 2 "( Manhattan Heaeli, Brooklyn. 'l meoting Mar. 16 in i Industrial Association Duiim; his training committes of Uistnct 1, havt) returned from a four-month Mrs, Milton Gunklo. James Vnnderhoyen, Point Mea-1 children, Maria, Steve and liliia- ! E'i'a'betli. She was acconmaiilisd off-htmrs iix is a boating enthusiast Monmouth Council, Boy Scouts of vi- A (lib and ham dinner will be Mr slay at the home of Mrs. Kattuer's Mrs. Ross Masliau and Mrs. Bay- »ant,, waw s tho Sunday guesg t of Mr. belli,, Pennsaukenn, , wero the Tues-jbIuesjy r»s - indP^u«miimi and Miss Mary llauss- Yaolit Club I thins program tin asked to attend Mr*, n. i. Joiies, 3 Second 'Si'.. ard Lamborn were the prizu win- ton Snores, Fla. On Mar. fi, Misner. s on Thursday evening, when William and Gary Miller aro Mrs. Puui Marino, Stratlimoto. man.n. At this meeting, the N. •' —-, uV^Tr~^—r -'" 'Matuwan. for the hertefjt of S(. spending their rnld-»emester vaca- State Federation of BPW piuscnled v Shaw entertained in celebrHtipn of Mrs. Lawrence Lematre entertain- ;, Japies yV.M.K; Ztan Churcll, on tion from Ursinus College, College- Mrs. W. Rulon Smith. Mrs. Har-scholarship* to Pntorson Stale the ICattners' 40th wedding anni- ed at bridge. Other guests were ry Weil*, Mrs. V/illiam Lambert. / Saturday, beginplng qt !J o'clock versary, at the Thunderbird M»- vllle, Pa., tl.tlw home of tlielr par- Tfiiclioifi Collego. Oliiisboro Slate GET ACQUAINTED SALE Mrs. Donald Nellis, Mrs. Charles. ents, Mr. and Mrs. William J. Mrs. Albert Abell, Mrs. I.ydia Wai- TTeacherh Cls l to|. Attending the dinner were sev- Perrine, Mrs. Allan J, Morrison, ling. Mrs. William Biinnrister, B andd the Newark eral former area-residents', Mr. and Miller jr. May 1 marks the 22nd Anniver- Mrs. Harry Pitcher and Mrs. John- ant] MM. G,>or«u Claik were the College of F.ngiueer!iij(. j MARCH 3lit TO APRIL 6th Mrs, Conrad Johanssen, St. Peters- Mrs. George Clark entertained Tuesday afternoon cunasla xuests Misa Mary Hmissiuan, recording i sary ol the U.S. Savings Bonds Pro- burg: Mr. and Mrs. William Ren- son Cartan. y CU S Circle 2 of the First Baptist Church 10' \Mn7 Ruilo| o , i'1 i r i'". hecrolary, will present 41. Americans have wick, David Du«gin, Redington Mr. and Mrs. Johnson Cartan on Thursday afternoon Her kticsU' ' - P ' Fraebcl. "Talk on the Flag" at die nest i Stop Crabgrcm now with.,, nut more than $132,000,000,000 iiiiu Shores, and Mrs! George Batbanell, were the Sunday, evening dinner were Mrs. Adam Bankee, Mrs"! Ray Mr. und Mrs. Franklir, S, Thoiv.p-! meeting Series E and II Bonds. Today they R«d Bank. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Neivlin, Miss Lucie Miller, Mrs. son wore thti weekend guests of i n,»fr..,-i own a* - recor' •' °d • . $45.0(10,000,00* >ff AMA nh.t ftn/0a » Thompson, Highlands. g Pre-Em«rgtnt« in Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Cottrell Matthew Hamilton and Mr.-;. Enun.i Mr, and Mrs. these bonds. Charles R, Perrine, a student lit .iniuster. and children, Patricia ond Billy, Waine. Mrs. Theresa Raiiiielman and Mi spent the weekend touring.Washing- Bordenlown Military Institute, Mr. nnd Mrs. Miku Kleinberg, Mr. and Mrs. S. Crabgrass Control spent the weekend a( the homu of Piiziluliiiolaa and || Hvelyu Barker. ton, p.C. and Williamsburu, Vir- Strathniore, atitiiidcd the second daughli'i, Linda; Miss Angela PU-S On* application, mado boloio Ctabgrass uinia. his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles j anniversary celebration ball of tha F^ . Perrlnu"• . |' "Shoree Frontt Y" of BroklBrooklyy n oon >prout5, will keep /our lawn frsa of this Mrs. William R. Craiy, Mrs. Le- obnoxious graj» weod. A pr»vontiv«,' Mrs. Jac A. Cushman entertained Saturday evening, und were reunit- roy Sickles, Mrs. Thciuias Wei- ed with many of their friends. of Mr. und Mrs. "Paul M,uin«° i Ciub Women At UN ' Agrico Pi8-Emeig4nc« Orabgrasn Control sieid. Mrs. Edv/ard Currie, and at bridge on Thursday evening and lets up a barrlar in thj soil that klllt the winners were Mrs. Garret I J. Mr. and Mrs. William J. Heron Striitlmiore. Mrs. Fred Noble were the Thurs- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sumlori. Mi'iniK'is of ilia Wonian's Club uf I CiabgrasB. Guosagrasi, Koxtsil und sinii-; day luncheon bridge quests of McKeen, Mrs. Thomas Sidelong and daughter, Mary, Greenwich, Conn alld Ml andMl s A R Old BelhDaue, L.I., were the Satur- l.iuireni-i! Hartoir visited the Unit-! lar aeadlings ci thoy iptout- Can b» *U Mrs. CharlK Sninyhorn at the Ho-and Mrs. Herlwrt CottreliI O'l er ! Rlull)- - ' - ' - ? |!4. . r tel IJorset, New York. T!ie winguest- s were Mrs. MamlV . Washington, D.C., were the \ «lay dinner yuesls of Mr. and Mrs ert Nation*. Afier a guided tour: ftotiv«|y applied even whon Crabgrnss la Mande- WBekcn(] (,(|t,^s ?'f Mr_'all(, MraMrs.j Hbi Herbertt IlIlaTpernl St, Strathnmreb . j°' l'i<-" Imildiug, the members at-! about ona inch high. Granjlsi Agrioo: ners were Mrs. Crai(i. Mrs. Currie. ville, Mrs. Conrow Wyckoff. Mrs. Kl d ls Min and Mrs. Noble. Vincent Patton and Mrs. RanEugene Krebs, Strathmore. 'i i\1r. and Mrs. MrtWin Ni-lkin and|"-! '.' " ^'' H of the Com-- Pre-Emeiganco Crabgrasj Control i» • prapeiies Slipcovers Mrs. R. A. Ciioper and Mrs. 1 01 1 th Slalul«s s ooff Women, Mrs. William J. McGraw. Kad- dolph Harris. children. Kandi and Mlndi, Spring- l.", .^! , ..?" ,*. . Women, | beneficial to maturt lawn grassts. • Bedspreads Curtains Robert Ceres, Middletnwn, wero field, were ihi; Sunday guests of vhirl' i \i an advisor" y servic"'" e In tliir Apply yours today! I nor, Pa., was the Monday guest Mrs. I.eruy Sickles, Mrs. Ftmik fi'l f ' it • Shades Blinds the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ml. anil Mrs. Ilarry Cliernet. fi(;'i.l of womiMi's rigtits. lot Mrs. Calvin Boll. Bliss, Mrs. Paul Ir.gun, Mrs. Clark fiufirce Clark. SStiiiiliminel . I Mrs. Allan .1. Morrison, Mrs. W. hi the afternoon, thoy attended Complete Installation Service Moore, Mrs. W. -1. Rubel, Mrs. W. Mr. and Mrs. l.essner, )1 1 liulon Smith, Mrs. Donald W Ruli- O Dii Matawan, a n d Mrs. Mr, and Mr4. Eric Ay.lon, I.oii-i''"' lI'''-«"''y""''«H"'-"" : menlin8g of Ihthe General 50 Ib. bag of 5-10-5 SIlOPrAT-llOME-SERVICE Miissapeqiiii, L.I., weru the Siitur- don, Kiiglaiul. were the Tlmr.sdav IA »semblbl y Where ddiscussinns were inson and Mrs. Johnson Carlau at- ( Charles Hunt. Briella. were the day uvi'iiini; gucsis of Mr. and Mrs. !n( re !;lr(lin tho 717-1422 tended the Fifth Distric driiinu Ics- -veiling dinner guests of Mr ;ind ' l "< tfamiiig of in- {Wednesday afternoon guests of Mrs. Nat Kippel, Strathmori;. tl tival of the N.J. Slate Federation Frederick Dedortck ul dessert - o«i ninm, "ii'"; »'•- | Mrs. l.iv,n Christiiial at the Hotel ''l»'"'lfiu-e to colonial coirntniw CHEMICAL rKUTUJZUR alul of Women's Clubs nt the Civic Au- bridge. Mrs. Miiry Uerkd, Mrs. Bermcc | New Yarki-r, New York Mr ar.'l P'-fP'es. Regular Prici- $1.49 ditorium, IZalonlown, on Mar. 1!). ... ,. , „ ,. n,r;K",'k,'', ."iui.;Nll;i' lJ0MS, °l'ad(;' !,\lrs. Avdiin lire on r.ml.- lo SantH- Mrs. Dlga Hacker, Civics and Mr ! SALE PRICE $1.29 They represented the Woman's JacMrl . and Mrs. diaries 1. Corey, Plulddelpln.i, Hu., were the Tucs-1 .,0 o,jit. K, ,,,ak<> the r new home U'sisiallon chairman. w,u in Clul) of Matawan. weickson Height-., N.Y., were the ] day luncheon guests of Mrs. How- "\\'""ij M LT>A O«irWch' U-li"rgt'"f the tour, Mr. and Mrs. George Burrows, cekend i-uests of Mr. «nd Mrs. laid AKiiew, Slrallmiore. Stratiiip.ne were tha Sui'davl Attending with Mn. Betkwr wore We have a full stiK'k oi sluubbory, including Arborvitae, William M Yews, Juniper, Boxwood, Japanese Holly, Japanese Red Maple, I Norfolk, Vn,, were the weekend' illiam Quinn. I Dick Praia, .'.en. of Mr. and Mrs. jRUuSts ()l M'r.an d Mls J0,eph C '^ l-'avid Wats..,., Mrs. K. A. Z,,. guests of Mrs. Hurrows' parents, MiM, and Mrs Robert Butler and ! Robert Pruta, til Andovtir I.iini:. j ki _ Urooktyn. lauf, Mm. Lavvronce Holdon. Mrs. Silver Mupla, Tulip Trees, and olhera. Mrs. Harry WHIs were the Sun-Strathmore; celebrated his fourth i n John Probst, Mrs. Axel Iljorkcn, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Ward. Mrs. Gilhen O. Tier. Mn. Norton I), 4U8 Broad St., Shrewsbury , Rogers. Mrs. Joseph Deeiing and (ttouU 35 • 1 mile South of son, ' I Mrs. Coormi Fleming. Rctt 3.111k) the pally * to S;M Milton Frl, 'ill I Ml: GOP Club To Meet MILLBROOK NURSERIES was the I and The MaU'van Townshin G' u"d Dmn'>. Maiawiii,. son, Hii.ky Rangiis. Hi a'tond. ' SAVE $ $ vin Pearce, Mrs. Rollin Richards. ! . .('ar>' ""biMSon, Rockaway, is vis- iting Ins grandparents, Mr. and Auto — Discount for Safe Driver* Mrs. George Younklu'tM-e, Mm. Evpretl Carlson, and Mrs, Winston Mrs. Donald W. Kobln.son. Mr. and Mrs. Jack rCisenberg, Horn* Owners — Reduction for Package Policy Schaffer. Mr. and Mrs. James Thompson, Strathmore, had as llieii liousi- guest over Ihe weekend, Jack Uer- Fjra — Liability — Household Saugertieii. N.Y., were ihe Satur- , day guests of Mr. ami Mrs. Charles man, Temnlehoff, Germany. All Combined Into One Policy t.oi'kwood. Mrs. Ida Miinson r«- Mrs CIIHIII.'S 1J, l.ngg, Mon- liirned home with them, month Junction; Mrs l-'dwin T Mrs. Marty Vbhom-y attended l.O'.'khari. Purlin; Mrs. Unwind REAL INSURANCE the Clipt Wings m'-'eting at tlvWale. Parlin; Mr». Peter Reid, ESTATE PROI». MOT. home of Mrs. William O'Neill, Muldli'Kiwn, Mrs. Donald W. Kcih- BONDS VANS AGENCY MORTGAGES Red Bank, on Thursday evening. inson. Mrs David Dmrct, and Mrs. John K. Fiorino, Broker Mr. and Mrs. John O'Donnell. I'rediM'ii'k Uedvtick, M a t ,i w a n, Bencon, N.Y.. were the Sunday wen- recent luni'hi'on bridge quests 267 St. LO6-18B1 Matawan guests of Mr. and Mrs. 'Ihu:1-uf Mrs, Owijtlu (I.H'AOMI. SJVIC miin K. Nealis. ville. Mi. und Mrs. hdwanl t:,i|M)!,i, Ha/JiM, '.vent ih« Sahndav oveninj1 guests of Mi. and Mrs Joseph I.ur ciola. Slrailijii'tie Mrs. Rny 'uuser. Mis. Ttiniius I'liink. \lis. Hnire M,n ('uicht.'oti, Not my JW| McDonald's hamburger Mis Nirliolii.s Irom'w' Mr.,. .lame-, ilaye.s Mu Nel.sii I. nub, and Mrs (ie»i;;e Deil/ ie tl.e Wdl y i bridg guests if Mi Williiiin ohnsma.i Mi- iiml Mi l-'i.ml. .'••!.• the Color this ribbon blue. It stands for H-i,i M.ii "First Place". The first place to turn for financial help ia Nd .( n I .uni l W' i,t < i 1l<< Mi . .iii'l 1 1II.' •pn IM. II.I'-I Ii'.•<.'; III.. Jr III-' I'- M.i i-itili 1 ;:'"'- I-. d Nil I' d ll- 1, i»'|i.-. 1 '»• i -uil.i . :,ii-,nliH I III M .mil .'dl .. 111•II' ('l' ..;,i' •r ji YoungsteiJ lovo McDoncild'n Hamburger)—and you mid f 11:! t! i, •, i Run •' , -1•'> 1.1:.,1 ,111(1 i vvlll, too! They ore mtide ot 100% puro benf—nol I ' * 1 ' ' I frozen mout — but lop quality beef yiound frosh daily. l'f.iV with ;.\i :ii,n•1 |I,I • •iil- . Mi .111(1 \lu II"li "'ii v; They'ro lervod hot off tlio fj rill on loostod bun—III* (m ,c-.l, (ill Sinu1,I1, II \ II ^"Idi l)i Inviting • >> »0 tpolloisl/ clean. C'onto h\ for Ilio lutticst C)I,IIIII','I|I»I,I 'IHI 'A • In(I. Mi.« 1 oil NVHONAL BANK food in town at prices Unit plo. ILimld 1I'll ill ', II Hlld Mi,« II II. ', Ii look tor tha golden archot Itobu'ii M"l i lll'l Mi i l"i 1 111 t,III lll'l M. Ilii-.S it 11 John > Klnn-y, ulMI :( i Mid I UM I'llllV -- ESIAIIIISIII'lt ISia A a|i|ic .mult .i1 III'.' 1 li'v mill lim Cllli'l i im.'d ,. , til 1 M,rl , oi i Hi- "llm Oldoit lUiik McDonald's Whil" Mr. M.r, '."IH- .unl Ili'i • t"ii. Kit h i! 't i' \ I it! In Miiiitnoiilli t'ouittj" inii Mi ttittl Mu Wiiihini c.niii'v HIGHWAY 35 MIDDLETOWN Hi lll'*i| ^.Ullfl tliMIH' Itivir-r il i It"..' Ii I l.t , Mi f.ilU \\u\ Mt . (JII.SI Milt III OI IIVIC COUNI'.H.S) t [ • 'iin'iy i*ii)oVf (I ii fii'M il.iv i nit I.' THE MATAWAM JOURNAL N. J. Thursday, Monti 2Sr ^5w3

GLASBAlCi OVENWARE Hut H h, nwthcr Shop-tit* txcluilval SIX SxiutHul pmei o( Gtoitioka Ovmwor*! Buy on* o w«k fm only 59c ««h (with a TurcfcoM o( $2.50) at vour fovwti* Shep-ltittl Cofert ot! ft* peKt in junt tin wttiul NOW ON SALE! •:• THE BIAUTIFIfi. TWO QUART COVWO) BOWK* CASSAROLE 2 BIG WEEK Lean, W«H Trimmed 1>t Cut TIMI i**uH M AMI aHiMtin AtlMI li»l )« <•« IH, III PjJ fetobret* in* Mi..*n Dollar 12tK CHUCK STEAKS. 45" RIB ROAST #M flMalf ••• H IHII few. AnHiv«ri«ry with lh«i« Emtitlna Cut Up For Soup, Salad* U<| will b. •(- Blrttuley CHh. Thty'rc All YM.M. |*tt^ l»l Ml W«*k full. 6tl FRESH FOWL .37' ROAST N.W lliWli. mi mi *M»<«lM"V ?•»•»««»'•»*•"» IhwIiflM INTnTOBM! DON'T IHMI Pot Roast fe. 59' Italian SautOfld fe.*9 ' Ground Chuck b. S9' HALIBUT STEAK Pork Chops ft. 39< Slot, Cut l« Union fci* #2 Grand Prize S Shoulder Steak ». 99' 4I5OC-* 41-lfCwnl '•>''**'•'<.& u « cwl»io*iiAp>t;* Shrimp »99' Shrimp Lamb Chop* ». •«* ^ 3 2K 14M. Tintorhof _ itoHop*« »• 79' jfTounder tv. 69* Shanks of Lamb ft.. 29< VttttaMt Will A loal Treat Short Rib* h. 49* Nocks of Lamb ». 2* * 5 Loal Pan n * OnkklY.ofcefApiillolb. TRIP FOR TWO 0 On* ql. Caucrolo FREE! TO EUROPE Arwvsr lo Iw forgottenoi l .xp*rni paid lour ol lurop* VM 5AS DC-I jMliiwr including nopovtrt at Remit. Path, Copenhagen at thi b«tl holtlil 10 wonderful day. In turop* from Shap'Ktt »« foul "WEEKENDS FOR FROSTY FROZEN FOOD SAViNGSl FREE! 12 TWO"AT THE STEP INTO SIIOP-R1TK>S GARDEN ROOM! Shop-Rile C WAFFLES 1231*1 |_nCONCORo Iho «>rlctnd •D• Hlo#.«.l HOTE. . *!<••• cmml.lt moil A'n.. lor d«.n.r Fudoy ••firing . and !••<• hinder ohn kmiti Ccm»lil»-o« • •p.m.!- <» mfht rfuki . . . IMIII»™* OIKI I"" I"1"' •""' »Pl •• ™ (»I1U of Mr. «nd Mil Jo.| Adomi join lioil olid noll.il III lt» w..k«itttl Crape Julco 7 'm '1 iCH FRIES Phis AH These Excifing Prizes.' , . . , On>.n-lu>k., In! • AUTUMN HAH MINK STOLE! V.^mT.! Tomatoes£"*22* Bananass2.,25* Pol -i-f-t 6 IKoflllO ItM.d • NORGI RSHtlGERAIOR FRIEIER! 1UU.H. CU, I • RCA WHIRLPOOL WASHER I u»•« IS^Tkif- P^or"; . 19* Celery S «' ^ Crro..2115 Slrawborrlo* SHOP-RITE • RCA WHIRLPOOL DRYIR! inn * fma 4 Carroll l£ Dinners "<— 3K1 • WAUACK fTIRLINC illVIR J4ri....l »//y i'^y i>/O«f fOil GROCERIES? "'- «r Cut (em • NiCCHI SSWINC MACHINE! • MAGIC CHEF GAI RANGE! «HM4W1N Cob Corn " • HAMILTON LADIES' WATCH! >•••»• ir..<>Hil. V.»d 10 Carrol* • 100 SESSIONS KITCHEN CLOCKS I t ^>.V/l7tW.S.fKV l>.4/iiy SAVINGS! • MOHAWK CARPETING! M!q.rd.. On«Y«rOWN.wYornSlol« Ai iptriol prim 200 p«rioi Jl 49' Sauco 2 "„; 49' H,o.-«it. J.Wiil Cionlxliy II HY PAY MORE FOR DEU? ; B* IN HONOR Of OUR WH ANNMRSARY reriiliser SO £, T* Golden'CornT," 6'1 »T9* Coffee Sauerkraut 2^29' Toil., A49- (..., Ook.i 6i OK siok.lr - - •• )«..i $•] Brownie Mix 3 11, 'I U HY I' IY MORE FOR BAKERY! Tea Bags ,.v -•. 49' CATSUP 5 ..I.. • I, O'lt.n,t..A.. P .litt(i*nl*i*,1tlW«. Shop-Rite English Vki'J Dtl Monte JUICE PintoppU Cake Mixes * 29' MUFFINS ft.10* COOKING light Tuna 3^81'' Cookies 4 •>•>.'* tcv.au Chi fin oi Whili .kMlllUlM. • ! M-iliti Spears I 29' ii sihi r... WMI« 9 KidneREGy. Beans83c SIZ6E ": 'I Red/Blu* Cookisi •^)^;,) S ^ 1 Neicaf* NetMtie Ctahani fOOTHPASTI COFFEE Instant MARTINSON Crackers ^ 33« MAGIC \iuiut: .trnnr/kH DIPT. 24 MACNIFICINT COOKBOOKS JUICE " COFFEE S.liMklioui lolvanoor AMIIilCAM 1.00 Pagu .1 Ih* Wcild'i Meit litilini Ridftf CREST Liverwurst n~.Jut,«.i . 69* CHIESI I Heft ert Ih* tttoh eottki >ou 11 ut« mail oh«n n« malUr he<« meif elh**! *e*i lk«ve. , Cocktail Tolltl.on Cl~i* Wh«nyaue«noH}4 COOKING MAGIC COOK ICOKJ l(Bm SHOr-1111 voullneed I no ftthsrii H*r« • • bltttm* »l tu'inory idtoi , . . bdibuntlr Nononol M.d»«l Uhnl * | |w«lllh tnm*tr»er* bonui e((»t I Jlori *oui Ml lh>. week I '.9 IVORY 4c Oil -19' NOW ON SALII f •ixe Bologng a - 98' 'Ouuk Dnhci * Ihs Ifcnih ^ /' i.ssoi IH SI'EC! IIS!— J H.OpHiKlniKh.d LOOK WHAT'S MC C.op# Oronf* t* Orerto* P.rMapt>l* ^•"Wth".^o liolp.i rou i~*. loadi lof PIIIUI.H »«h o ','. 45' HOICM it I Muio^iftli A^gel Food M.xV.49' VGIUMSMIUDING VOlUMt #1 D*« ol oH tlm«i I Sugar 2 ll 29' "Ouick Dilhil CHkbttk" «. Corn M»i.<«..i< Qitcolili CmVbook" Peanut Butter h* 99* Matsoh Meal I. . 39' FISH # 2 to * 2 A) fcmirf. CipH.il Wax 1 99' C P "Cihn ind Twin" WO R?H SHOP-RITE PAINT 1 Hi Ililin CooHiik" Honey S J. 99' Malioh Farfel u. 39' wni. £ 12 Oil "Illidl ird tilnl Uiitun|i" Mi.nU>*FHi Ttwi Window Spray".. 39' "Till Qitund Mill Ciibbtok' Ragu Sauces "w" 59' 1 tlipnl Dllllrli i two honJioin* Tea Matxoh 'L' 37' "Thi Uuoli CtoVbHk" bindtil wliitli hold! -,— J Mon.nh««.li I FISH Blocuh ' ^4°' • Onh*i Chiidftn Lai* * all 24

RARITAW ROUTE 36 TOWNJUtP WORTH COOK ItOOk KEYPGRT i in '.,>. !• . .1 . i.i,

Coupot in|iirrl 'ii M ir in Cimptiil Niilrininl I . IJi.l. 1,1 l.,i, I,,,,,, , , , , f,.,||...M Cinr.ll Al ''• '"I.- , I,. 7 DAYS: DAILY Til 9; FRIDAY to 10; SUNDAYJHI6( ,1 ' ' II

i^grcrai^^c!^^^ THE MATAWAN JOURN&i, N Thursday, MeiA 28, 1963 I McRa.tr, MiiSdietowu, art ihe hat>y,'fc- ! BUtv. John. H. Sharpe, paudor « tla. ! Keyport Re-fumed Church, official- Engagements Baptism godpo-renSi, Edwin Conover | »-t. Barid.! was in C'-'dar.vixxl Ceir.- , Jianarone-Kirby j Mrs. McRa« is i.h« fortnor Mis»'. Parents Welcome New Arrivals ry. R;j.ritan Township. ! Mr. and Mrs. Milw-,-, Ailsrt Kir- j Imiy.Brown, daughter of Mr. and. !by, "0 Ka.st HiMrei.ii Ave., Wijd-1 P>jus!as Brown MoRae, iufiiit ; Mrs. Floyd M. Brown. Middirtown., 'Dies In Miss GraiMS L. Morrison j '.V(.KXJ, .auiujuru'e L\\£ t-r^a^'iient of iM;IP O! i.\. DO!.!glas MvR;i>?. 'J.S. ! (ornverty .•>!' K'.;-,vpr>rt. Afte-r the cotiy.. Mr nn.i Mrs. Bw>v/n ea-. Edwin R. Conover, 74. of 531,, !Vht.*ir cia L;^hter. ,\'i>s Corel hy Al«n^.vj Avt*., MrUaVVoil, uit'd rby. to A. .larr,.-;s .lannurone, six; I t>uurj!.;c.v>, Vd,, w.is baiJlizt^l Su: ,- I ivvUim-d At n bv.iim, luncheon. ; carura Ave., Elizabeth City, N.C.y | nuiei? Ave.r Fiur Kawn, chair- mar. of the board a.Md former presi-1 di.v. Ma-.-. !4. iilfij. ip St. .Mary's daughter of \Z\e late Mr, and Mrs; j Mr, and .MrS._Stai.I*y>.Ju!iiafc. '^L^^fL^Ma^ Cl'.urcb. Nvw .M'0'-,ii;oulo. .Ic-ii/i P'i!/.-- k-sl -i-K Club k'adership cam.?* Gerald. Keyport, and MiiS Nancy Studios CANDID WEDDfNGS A SPECIALTY

W MAIN ST,.: TEL CO 4-S59C KEVPOR1 caded satin dress'with a A son.was bom In St, Peter's' Baptist Church. Malawan, official-] |ack'ct and. a crown vyith a _ t before that Tepided in Sh'cvvshury. Hospital'to Mr. and -Mrs. Charles > Marsand Dr., Hazlflt, are the He was the first wx:retary of the ing. Interment was it' I'air View 1 • >r-lflngtii. vc!S;.'..She:carried etr.oM , -HaiTibachi-r, 6. Laurel, Ave., Old ! enh "ot a daughter]• born Saturday, j R^ Sink Savings "and LLoa n A, 'ry, Middletown, jfet'Of (- Har . . „ . . .. . ,„., . . . . „_.. r d e and :W<>il*L' Bridg• ' ?e-. ; .-- ,, ' . |.Mar.-23; 195?, in-Riverview Hospi-'.lciatioii at 19 BrOiiiiSt.. in i91s Clarence W. Boktr ' !rt.d been a director since that time. •nee W. linker. 80. of •.'Miss' LiHian" Nemotr,,, J McKale ,. ,; ; ' j '*'• He also was president of the Broad yyas the maid o( honor. Mr oftJ i>irs Bernard Millali Lesaru Street National Bank, Rod Bank. ;.»atin 'street-length -Kq%vn... hart. A diiui,n er was born Saturday 1 ..on Jtl Mercer Rd Old B-i<'gtf ftre ihf- Mr, Conover was a memte of j Memorial" Hospi'tuL His wif.4, Mrs. round -'neckline' arid she also wore p^ient1; I>I H ua^lhtei ^)in n> bt Mar 2! 1%3 in Riwrvev Hoi,) various committees onjhe^evisioiiji..;,!^ Ann csherniaR) Bnk!,r, died » crown with a inatchrag veil, and J'c tr r lioroiial til to vlr anrt Mis Lra leiaro carried an otd [• fashioned bot|que(< 7't Hortncc Avc Union fleach of the savings and loan statutes of Mar. iS the state and-was-a former presi- 'of, yellow carnations. .: .;'' y X';'' PUtti Mr. Boker was born In Wall Hlggenbothan [ dent of th* New Jersey State Sav- Townihip, son of thr Ute Charles ; Thomas Taljer, r&eers; ^(^ Key- \ ddinsluer was lx> n liiway. 'Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hie ings and Loan League and the •port, was the best man. ;..; " . Mar ID 19I>) in Monmoutn Medi and Hannah. (Layton) Boker. bothan, 62 Seeley Ave., Keajtsburg. Monmouth and Ocean Couiiiy Sav- j MISS DOROTHY MAE KIRBY i, A receptionTntliwed »t the home cal Ctnter to Mr nd Mrs frrid are the parents of a daughter, ings and Loan Leagues. Surviving are two daughters, R D HM ! of-Mr, ami Mrs.'s David Ferriera, ii, 5 Raccoon Or;, born Saturday, Mar. 23. 1563, in Mrs. Robert Buckmaster, Matawan, ,'of Mr. and Mrs." R. Thomas Jan COLOR TV Former YMCA Director - Elizabeth City, with.; :•»•!»»." t!?e and Mrs. Joseph Melly, Union handwired, hAftrUold«r«d—no printed citcuitc ;••;': ' Poiito ' ' - . • ' Riverview Hospital. He was a former director o( the ' narunc, 17 Annapolis Dr.. Hazlel. l>rj;ranil" e> wedding trip to Nas's Head, N.C., Tomascllo tion of Red Bank ant! he had been wood Hiuh School-and of Ulassborn. and have tw;-n at home since Mar. South Laurel Ave,, Hazlet, are the A daughter was bom Saturday, children and tiv« great-grandchil- ' State Cclloae. 3ii« presvutly is parents of a son, born Tuesday, associated with that organization dren. JO; at 100 East -Fearing-St/, Eliza-, Mar. 23, 1963, In Riverview llospi- since 1007. He was a charter mem- I leacMn;; in the Rarictin Tinvnship ;;Ueth City. :;'.'..•.. •; . .,-.-•: . •.". Mar. 19, 1983, in Rivervicw Hos- al to Mr. and Mrs. An^elo Toma- Funeral serviceervices were held at 10 | sclmo! system. Mr. Jamiavone is a j pital,... .-'• -.'.. • '• •; ... ., ber and past president of |ho Red The bride graduated from Free-; sello, 156 Lower Main St., Mata- Bank Lions Club, a member' of the a.m. Monda;y at the Bedie Funeral j graduate o! Key port High School ! wan. ,. . - •., ho'id Regional"..'High School arid Mr. MeCulloush i Shrewsbury Presbyterian Church i Home, Ma'T-van. The Rev. Chester I and 13 completing his senior year. Rossis a graduate 'ol Wilkinsburg, and a charter member of the Root i A. Galloway, minister of the First j at Glassboro State CoUejw. A daughter was born in River- McGregor •High School, Wilklnsburu, Pa. I Beer and Checker Club of Red I Presbyterian Chuich, Matawan. of- A Juie \eddint" 1 planned. view Hospital on Wednesday, Mar. Mr. and Mrs. John McGreKor Jr., ; »-" •• i „ . -. , • . • • 20. 1963, to Mr. and Mrs. Ronald 711 Central Ave., Union beach, Bank. I ncmted Interment was in Atlantic Wiiller-Chambcriula McCullough, 9 Adam PI., Hazlet. aro the parents of a daughter -Mr. Conover wa* an active golf- \iew Cemetery, Manasquan. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Chamber- jFuiieral Sei*yices in i or and bowler. Ho hud observed 1 lain, SOS Poole Ave., Union Beach. bom Sunday, Mar. 24, \m. in ij ohirs an74tdh bowlerbirthda. y Hon.Fridaye hud observe. d ' Man-Ion* :,'' • ' •• •': MiNhbeT^ -- r " Riverview Hospital. Joseph A. Manuione, \>2, of 599 announce the engagement of their 1!•-.•.:••. HenrjeE. llackmann .:.. .Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Nisbet, Finora} services were held Sat- 20 Buttohwood PI.', Hazlet, are the Gerber arday at 2 p.m. in the Lehrer Fii- parents of a son, born Wednesday, A daughter was born Sunday, : aeral. Home,, Railway, for Henry Mar. 20, 1963, In Riverview Hospit- Mar. 24, 1%3. in Rlvcrvlew llospi- tal to Mr. and Mr-i. Leonard ;E.^Hackmiinri, tW.voJ' 788; .Green- al./, ;-.-..,)'.:;:/.i •'-•'':•' ••;..' wood Ave., Laurence Hm um, who Gerbor, 3 Garden PI., Kevpoit. iHcd, Wednesday,; Mar. 20,- 1963, In • " .•'."•• ' . Cuomo •-.•••;.• grandchildrc W05Y Smock my veteran o; World War 11 and | port, Perlli Amboy General llospltai, •'••"A sun was born in Riverview Louis S. Conover, Fair Haven. a member of the American Legion I Mr. Walter at tended Matawan Cremation was; in Roaehill Crema- Seaman Appitsntics Harry F. Funeral services were held Wed- Hospital on Wednesday. Mar. 20. Smock jr., USN and Mrs. Smock Post, Perth Amboy. High School and is self-employed. ;' lory. Linden.' •'...' , - 1963, to Mr. and Mrs. l.ouis Cuomo, nesday at the Worden Funeral are parents of a daughter born Home, Red Dank, with the Rev. Surviving ate his v.lfe, ,Mr3. No date has been set for the WK SERVICE ALL Mr. Haokmann, a compositor em- 49 BgcknellDr, Hazlel, Saturday, Mar. 23, 1S63 at Patler- brVchsrlei S. Webster, pastor of Florence (Quaglia) Mangione; a wedding. ployed by the Obcrly Newell Co., f y P f the Rtd Ba k brother, L. Charles Mangione, New Yoik, hud retired seven years Datovlte Z,ih ' '"' Presbyterian Church, Wooiibridge, and a sister. Mrs. Jen- Illltun-Schteenlz THE COLOR TV ai;o. He was a member of Geth- Mr. and Mrs. Albert A. Dalovitz, moum- ' nFfiH^in.officiating.. Burial was I11n1 Fair nie Pasterallo. Long Island. N.Y. Mr. and Mrs. O s b o r n R. nemnno Lutheran Church, Key-140 Sunrise Pd., Old Bridge, are the Doles View Cemetery, Middletown. Funeral .services wen! held Wed- Schlecntz. 7S Oce Kuarny for 30 years before mov 566-1600 Bridge, are the parents of a son, He was" a No date has been set for the wed- 11 red, Laurence Harbor, and in born Mar. 10, 1963, in St. Petor's jeph's Church and a member of Us ! ln« t0 "l1?1':' a^ r» Montalto dins. |r«nclchildren.,.-. . Hospital. Holy Name Society. He was a faith- A machinist, he had been py A daughter was born in St. Pe- ful navigator of the Fourth Degree, I «' °y tlie Woiihmglon Corp., Holy Mm. Jamei C. Farley : ter's Hospital tn Mr. and Mrs. Sal- Dehanc* oke, Mass., for 35 years, before re- Knights of Columbus, St. Joseph's tiring in l!>33. Funeral services were held Fri- valore Mnntnlto, 19 Rittner Lane, A daughter was born in St. Pet- Assembly, Keyport. He was an ex- tay at 1:.10 p.m. in the Bedlc Fu- Surviving are two sons, Fred- Old Bridge. er's Hospital on Mar. 10, 1963, to empt member of M.I~C. Haley Hose Kei Ar clli leral Home, Kevport, for Mrs. Lau- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Delwnes, 30 ^ N^ ""ny. '"«' . - Straley Co., Matawan, and a member of lll bth ra L. Farley, 89, who died Wednes- Autumn Lane, Matawan. Matawan American Lepiun Post I bald Nisbet. Hazier » brother, »»y, Mar. 21), 1.083, in tlw Atlantic Mr. and Mrs. Dean Straley, 33 163. 1 Archibald Nisbet, Maine, sin'l five Skip the sulphur and molasses- Highlands, Nursing ^Home. Biirinl | Barkiey "Rd!,"oid Bridge, are the Reamer Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Car- grandchildren. vas in Fair View' Cemetery',' Mid- parents of 1 daughter, born in SU Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reamer, mela (Cainpo) Rapolla; two sons, Funeral services were held Wed- lletown. . Peter's Hospital. 918 Seventh St., Union Beach, are Daniel A. and Joseph P. Rnpolla, nesday at 10 a.m. in the John D. Born in Plalnliold, Mrs. Farley tho parents of • daughter, born and a daughter, Miss Marie A. Ka- Crane and Sons Funeral Home, get a CHEVROLET SUPER SPORT Hved for a time in Jersey City, ' Bogart Thursday, Mar. 21, 1963, in River- Kearny. the was the daughter .of the late Mr, and Mrs. Frank C. Bogart, polla, all at home; three sisters, view Hospital. Mrs. Frwl Perrottl, Colts Neck Lewis Edward and Emma (Cham- 26 Brown Ave., Keansburg, «re tin, I'rank I'orestiere Sport zing applii-i to tho Corvalr Monxa Gallopo Township; Mrs. Joseph Mazza. Mrs. Angelina (Mnrano) Forest- Chevrolet Super .Sports' have a charm that berlain) f-nilh. She was fc* wid- the parents of a daughter, born Spydur, very breezy with its air-cooled 150" »w of James C. Farley. Wednesday, Mar. 20, 1963, in Riv- A daughter was bom In Perth Matawan, and Mrs. Vincent Ciag- iere, 78. died Saturday, Mar. 23, soothes your Hprinntimo yen (or romantic erview Hospital. Amboy Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. lia, Red Bank, and a broihi-r. An- 1963, at the home ot her daughter. lulvcnliiri) na fust, as you can slip into a horsepower rear-mountod engino, and 4- Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. gelo Rapolla, Keyport. Edward J. Davis, Keansbiirg, and Joseph Gallopo, 705 Sidney Ave., Mrs. Jennie lngrayo, 592 Holmdel bucket scat. (Especially thu Impala's, with speedshift *. Ditto for thu new Corvette Stiug Dahlslrom Union Beach, Funeral services were hold Tues- j 'R"j"' j|a,|el wYth'whom sh' e hahd hi adjustable new Comfortilt steering Ray, a magnificent, thoroughbred among Mrs. Harry J. Muson, Union; a son, day at 9;3U a.m. from the Day 1 |, . Roy C. Farley, Keansburii: seven Mr. and Mis. George Dahl- livB f()r the past yi;ar wheel*.) Front bucket,seats art puro-blood sports cars with not stram, I Edwards Ave., Old Bridge, Dlmsty Funeral Home, Keyport, to St. Jo- Born in Italy, Mrs. Foreslioru firandchildren and 18 greiit-grand- a great start, hut Super Sports Hsinnlesacrifice in comfort. Both chtldren. are thf parents of a daughter, born Mr. and Mrs. William Dunsey, seph's Church. Keyport, where a came to this country in 1895 nnd Mar. U, 1963. in Middlesex General 248 Brooksidd Ave., Laurence Har- high requiem mass' was offered at settled in Brooklyn, where shu liv- nlso feature plush all-vinyl in- Spyder and Sting Hay corns In Mn. Leon A. Wallt Hospital. bor, are the parents of a daughter, 10 a.m. Burial was in the church ed most of her life. Sho was tho teriors, special intorior-uxtcrior coupe or convertible styles. All Funeral services were held Sat- born in Perth Amboy Hospital. cemetery. widow of Frank Forestiere. Mrs. trim in tasteful touches, and a Chevrolet Super Sports urn lik» urday at 1 p.m. in the Budlu Fu- Swltkrsk! Forestiere was a member of St. A daughter was born Mar. 13, Flynn Martin Gabrlnnwlcz voritablo feast of goodies we call spring days—you've got to g«t neral Home, Keyport, (or Mrs. Ed- A daughter was born Mar. 12, Martin Gabrinowicz, 69, of 163 j Benedict's Church. Hazlet. performance options*. Chev- out in them to savor them. So na M, Waltt, 48, of 79 Manning I'l., IOIH, in Middlesex Ceneral Hospital Also surviving aro another to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Swider- 1963, In St. Peter's Hospital to Mr. Luppalalong Ave., Keyport, died on \ rolet and Chevy II Super Sports catch yourself a passing »-|ihyr Kcansburg, who died Wednesday, and Mrs. William Flynn, 43 Pine Sunday. Mar. M. 1963, at River-1 daughter, Mrs. Anne Gentile, Mar. 20, W6;i, in Monmouth Medi- ski. 4 F.dwards Ave., Old Bridge. Bloomingdale; a son, Dr. Joseph invite antun> in convcrttbU an.) waft, on (town to your Tree Rd., Old Bridge. view Hospital. He was born in Po- or coupe form. That aame Super Chevrolet showroom. cal Center. The Rev, Frank E. Orfi.ii land and had lived in the Key|x>rl A. Forestiere, NewburRh, N.Y.; Sweeten, pastor of the Malawan Mr. and Mrs, l.ouis Orfan, 7 Tu McDonnell area 40 years. (our grandchildren and eight great- 'Dptional at l Wiinii'n';; l III. Wl'c,ihoiial I*X|>1| » >r.ii lim trip '*> ill'! a ni'isicMl fui thi. wiiulr f.imiK'. 'I 'w ll'.iln M-inlfn'iiil. SiMsiili) lli'i)(lii >, 1 l'Miil. in Miinilinuri Meihe.ll € •••ni.-i- lluick, ()lil.sniol>ililllil %. anill fontiiiifntiii 1 , plnl v wililll hih - |>ifsiiitiul Api '.'I ;it nml <•;,:• 11 »',i.iiiililiilil .'ii. Mr. Mi l.cu I "..I. l»)in 1:1 Mk Pllllll, Klllllc^ 1, l.llldl'll, tOIIIUI !\1;»||M,|| Id'.UI-'l |l Ill/ll S. inul. KKII:.'. V.r,-.i S'n.'.iii.i, -.in nf Hi" Mrs. Mur.v M. ll.irrh rov nii'hl. : Mrinln'i''! "i tin* ,\-.M,, i.n II '.,1V, 11 'All- I in W.'.l .11:1 .I'HI I'ii.M.lii. (iiiiiiini I'lilli1: ,ll MMA inv wi'ti' li'-ld ul lln1 Mr. I'i'.iii'i'k SMIeil Hi»t wvi-ial : "|| ,., .mr Impr ihal ihinn; ; 1 Ilia M.l i Ml I,'. -.1 II ].<-V|«l!l l ..'.pll)ll'l I'll'.IS MIL' pl.Ullllllg t'l I'll' | MlilllelV 'lillH ' lilt' "" It l-ll 1 OITJIII (imvo Mi'Minri.il II1111HI [111 for I . I';, , tn Sllip li>r Hi.' Miiiiniiiiilh I'oniu'il Sroul ! iiirrt • i•.Iv be ILSMMIMI in (Irvt-lop Mr MniV (Mi.-M'l'.i-.) U'vri'i, ii'iMi .ul I..-. ,. fill- Who died 'TUPMIIIV, M.n, I'l, UMi.l, Show "I -Slums in Ciinvi'til II.ill. • Inn n nitnf inu'tise III>J>I<•< I.HIIIM m 1 piin. ill I'm It Co ul (lit1 Ivy llnnsi" Nursing'. Muni'1, Asbtiry I'.iik, mi Apt. I' iinil '-'" lh« peinuiniiig nil'." , leliri'ini'iil TlnMr lullviiH';. lUl' iiiiimlt' mnuii ! The I.|KHV. wiitMi l>y M.uk f»r : B Miililli'luWM. ItiliM'iiii'iil WHS In K11M V.'. vi 11 Aimv vel Kuh;« l:l»'ii (Viiictrrv, Di'liiwan- Min clinihliii'.. '••'•in '.'Viii::. niTlii-i-y | Wright nnd I'l'W'.y Simon, con- 1M ,01 11! Wi :ii,il a ini'iil iliMiitinntralliiiiK. nml 11 .it> ..IKHIIHI",. com* "ill" •;»! mid gluomy king- >, Ainerif an .flick Kllby, llnlniil"!. .ulvl .in- l"tdom i>( Kini; (ilumjiis i'id f hi-r of I'. FORMAL Mmlfli >>I«I 11 t1-1',,-Uin ; IHnrili Sit , Mrs, Mann, win) rD-sidcd for 12 1 ,„ ilii' I)il,I Ihn illnlliiM c.ihiiii'l. nniiiii'iirril ih.H ; <|iieSeno , sad IMMMUM tinl«iily li n s j l.i'i'inii, Ki".p ' C'nii.'i/.Wi', Onmlil /mi"if'l .s'»/"«r .S'l^rl I'antnlilil', i'l.ul 1 ,,i,\t*ttiilt, f ViiVr; .S'i.1/1 //.. liftlin It'ifir, liuill h'j ,WI..I>n'ri>nn l«iy, tin next IIII'I'IMII; ni l'i'' < .ibim-i comnee lo l'i inc .'IN An;:i'la'i biriliiluv i Fi'llowi I oil;- •. mil. l'i- Suit'-n l«lnntl mid forim-Hy IIVIMI r 1 •, Mis Ilil WEAR will tw hi'ld A|»i'. '•'•'• "I ll' Slimi', parly nnd ll's 'nl>soliili*ly tlni'! foi Siiivtvn In ArlhiKlon. Shi* .illwidrtl !il. Paul's 1 .|.'i (R In i ,'.l 1 Point Inn, Knnti ;l.'i, ll.i/li'l. i Imr to net nun - i-it-«l " NOW SEE WHAT'S NEW AT YOUR CHEVROLET DEALERS Mi'llimli *! Cluiri'l'. Oct'iiii Oiiivi' — I Ticlii'H ni'iv l»' nlil.ilni'il liv Wlllllim Ml I .-|>l n ill!'.1.. TO HIRE /iiii'VivliiH mti thliii HISII-I*. MIS. Dcm'iiK lii'r^ iiri' ul wink I" hum' I'lilllii); Mn. s' I.CIIIIHM'K nt I'A 7- Col,, allil 11V. • .|rls, Fin John Owen, Mm. ll»i"l'l •'• (ii'nry 1 V,| . limn ,'iil Inilluitloin In fl"'l CHUM " O'MH. Moillr. K'UlllllI «'•••! Mi W. S. WALLACE unit Mrs. Hnrolii Viinlli'iim-lt*»i• ». nml iiiii'.'i "f irl|M'lil'r. nnil IIIPWIS : I'h/iilii'lh AkiM1. Illi! Sinn. fi 1,1 ail of OCIUWI (imvo; llirpn hn>ili"i •, l.ii'| II iiiuiNd f ltii|itnviii|', Uih e iNlue.llliHiiilllll , irilltMIIOi Neatlv .',111:0.011(1 SCIKMII CIIIMK'II Vn ; Mn. lii'ii A'lhuh i v, TltiHriw I'.it'M'.Udi, l("V|«>il: l<" 1 1 Sliclion ': in! ix, -i huloiilriil, Aiiiial nml vu hav» ihe ii|i|Kiiiiiniiy to ptitoha. Went V.i ; Mn M.'ii iiii'l llovi I iirnUhlnm |»rt II I'HIDI'WIII, Anilvli'i, I mil. iiiii'ii.il iiilitmtnu'iil Hi eiliipli'd US !inviu|{n Siiinipn nnd lloti'l'. ,\|i|>;il,n liiiil , VVrt nml M11. Ill,111 h 1 SIllM'l DAVt GIBB CHEVROLET Hhl 1111 viiM'-r, N.ll.i nml Anr.m 'A'luMi you Mlvt In I•*.nHt#• r flenl'i you Ihiiiugli I In' Trcnittry't SCIUHII Snv I'tirhM', Ilitii'liiinii, Tetin $»«j"t ••11, KWIIIIMIO Ih'iicli. Catll. help rilinml livciurh Hint will lc I11K1 pHiRriim, Siivliign Slniiipt pur- I'llliet'lll SMVil.'i'H WlM'l' llelll ,'iill W. I'ronl SI Krvparl •' • "•• .11....1.1.,.1 1.. ctmount I' 110 Main Street, Matawan Phone LOwell 6-1040 Hi'iil Ktfnlft l.lnllni! Cirdi tot »»!« «l ll' : j.H.5 rVIATAWAW JOURNAl, N. j. tWi s«!csyf f&mzh 28, 1963

at V" si,m. wili! ft cftoirfc ?<^H?arsf.'; Cta Friday t?w BrtHv>i'i ' w-niw <-.hc'ir «1 sii, S p.m. ;' ai fi:Wp.m. and sJOsjYir nt'<-ts lit 3 jr.' )!;gh at V j in 'til* dm HI Claw i *'!il Jnti.'t | choir. 7:3i! j>.mr I P,r«. • A SUMXl I'JO-p Oi t.s.1.1 •;ce *v.'a-tfs he made. ji.;n. . ! On I'V%st !?:36p.: we ("a j Firs! Sf.-!rit"ja! Chuicts j em e [Hua< .r.i! J-W'. V>,I!'-< The jii. j-iiyps'i vviii ta ,!••(' wi i tt Baysliore Church DitectotY Tiure is !i imrsvry ifeira (iii; the i 0: Bivint Hose S&'.urijisiy 10 an:. There wili pW j',r., is: >f .H.M..>! s .. vict for small chi'Mre-ii unj in( j l?i Main St., iSpflard I nlnriii, .Map.t Vi . 1 '".. All r< Mfthodist ChuitS Ki»g 8W Cbarcb *ft:e PiisUir't; rrit'i-frHjL't- \vi\\ toe ctn-Guild! , feti from !0 e :n. to 4 p.m. f.Sviiit« rship j Rtv Phoebe Dailej', Pastor j riwi coujjlt^ jicr i"!? i'-i-*,! 11 Cbu. ', iric- Sal : i'ered on i>»- Si v«nu V.'i,..:.l of ,I«;us [\ in the education *i"i.K o* '-he Onuch. i Services ;jrc K*.M Sijoc^u fif ( j o.o'Khborin).' s-j-.ji'es .i i- in :< .v B4- /•' ' St. James PL Sayview Sfhas! 1 urday inonjing fei frvni the* Cross, 'C.'tmiiniUa!. ' Ti:,e ( 0v> Sunday (I>et.* S-jpday i p m. tnd Tuesday at ft p.m. j attend. The R>:\ A""">0 S.*> i' Bjralltev Ualaa Brsch rry Tree Farm EH will iwitluei. B st-r- Sclxioi st (i:30 IUK! il a.m. Mo i eoociuci ini" "-cr.o.i Mr. vi! Rev. Ehirkh C. Campbell F!r«i Presbyitriss {hur<;!» ! Hoi-'.-it. Ko<:>ij-, H.i/ls! fire w«leHailspnt , a vice ait the ClvWv.cod Nursing Htme j ,4Wilt!p strvicKi wili be held r.l Boute M aijd (;r«nhllu St., jSpeciai Radio Programs '-.<-y • '.. . .Paster ., . • '• Rtv. C. Roj;«i Burkina, Pastor at 6 p.m. Trie Junior Baptist 19.30 ^j JI tm. V;!K->I t)» P OB there- «JSI- ** S\uK?ay 1 , 9:« a.i» ; BiarwhK « worship S'JCTK'e .will be ; Produced By C. S. i Mi.-<\(!&;:i, K.ij'i-i su'lhui »c beJ4Sw>ctay *i S-.Man.j i) tt.nt. R«v. Chester A. Calicway, \ ».nv.; young, /peoples* Pastor | "Slpt, « p.vn, w«l eyeisti>g service, A nwrsery i* provided etboth 'ser- S'w on i 1 *i>i. H. NahaB, Mqo>?;iouth Coun- vicese// ftt**. . sewnppa toiiji c will be On Suiwlijy "Liit s N^wst Cev of of 1 Girl Scc^u^ Benefif Sy r of Child (jvar.geltett Jel- "Saacitirvcaiiori." Sunday Smooi Fvuilb Ml. S>itc*kn l>-m. .. ji0 b*nr th* Lfroicn. portion cut IS* i turn - (.ompaasioH" is the Pastor's KNtship, wiB |*T««m,« l!ant>«l- •A-iH JwhcW at s;3fl a.m.. with class- Splriicml Cfaurcb Thi: Christen Girls Guild Kili| "Messiah." Pilgrim Youth Fel-ixerivion topic Rt lh« ID a.m. wciship'. "Thy Ijih'io Syjfrdk-H iyt V»j»' soiii-s ! Tl>e MiMiiw.ith < n n>< i! \ii O-ul b depicting tb* Easier story. es- frorn, kindergarten t h t au g K Itt sUat Hi-, Unioa meet. Tuesday at the h; .> ot Mrs jtowr.ttp MB rsio«'. at 6-'2ior tht Moiin«i»itii mrt sewtoeK will be held «m eitthth grades. Junior Methodist Rsv. SCatfjRTiae Milter. Ricliard Afif*e»(«, 4U FuKon St., A Lenten service, "Must J«ssus|l«* of sermons entitled "Rc-tlec- 'Thd Mir?.ni.n;'' >•-' Civic Ctionu prd'lmi.or of "lolii)- tawi , inUr- nwilate fellowship grades aix-nghl, Thurtday *yenSng3 at 8 o'clock tnd on Friday ifternoona al 2 p m . », tHsay'% f 6 p.m. and senior fuJou ship, i 3b East Front St, K«j»»rt p.m. • SL )6ttpb't Chwcb ' R«v. Henry A. Male. Recto* S«u»r ch«ir will rchtcrhe Mon- Maple PI., Kryport Junior choir will rehearse Thurs day at 7:30 pm. Rev. Ct mee4 with the Pastor at 11: li ** at« f>.m. Boy Scout, Troop 64, On Wedn«»s4 senior wr«k LetKc-n service Kill bt Iu-!J Masses will be h«ld Suu<2a> Middle Kd , Halle! CliHwoW Scull s broadcast i.be obtained from chorus members Acv. V>. Ross Biittaic, Pastor .m. MYF l.«nt«n breskfsst ^ill >jemorning ai 7, I. ». II, 1) and 13 Rev. David. I- Buccl, Ksstor Tl imnvvin jmuvni VNEW, every! or by WUIUIK Monmcitli Ciwc receiv-^»s^?M?^Ki^iE»e the new irienibc-ri. Ill; o'cloch. Morning uc.r.vUip'sc-rvk'fc wiil be "He Cho&y A Cr«j&s For His i SuncVav al «•<•'• »-m. ! Cncnis. 5S5 i.ittte S;!\er Poml Rd , •s. held Saturday at 8 a m. nml <«i • Pvesbyteons meet nl 7 p.m. «t 7:30 p.m. k U w.HH at ;c at 11 a.m Smutey with t-tie pastor, Thw.e" will I* tt>* Pasloi'a se>- _ j Uule Silvei. SI. Bvnedkf* Church the Rev. D. Ross Urittain, brinpnt; J Tnon topic at '.he worshiphi , servici e On Monday Ihe Keypurt - Mala- This week, why don't you | On Sunday there v/iH b. nwroiiig a.m. waft Council ill Churdv.-s will meet r a* 7:« «.m : Holy Cwn- llolmdel School the message "A Seoret o! Success- to be held at H a.m. Sunday. Bur- through the wlnriows ol j Rial Estate Ustin« C a 1 d • tul Christian Living." The scrip- i ,g Qi* service nursery cart- is pro- ht i2:15 p.m.. at Shore Point Inn, 1 ' n, » s.m.; family iervw and Flnl Chuich (H ChrUt, Sc!«tu! Bethany Rd., Holmckl jrir R the servko nursery care s po| p 1!ynur church . . . from the-inside. I lor s:ile al tli.'i offuc. _» *choo), 9:30 a.m.; Holy M Broad St., Keyporl Rev. Edward P. Blaska, Pastoi ture text will be tlwi lolii Psalm. vided Church. School is held st 9:30 Route 35, lla/.iot. Hie tesMOit wilf | i. munlon and »ddr«». H ••m. Suaday t e r v ice »:i'J Sunday Masses arc held Sunday at 7, t. Bible School meets «»cli week as a.m. At 6:30 p.m, Westminster Fel- inert iu S p.m. 9:45 a.m. with classes for all ages lowship Will hold its M«HH1 debate Boy Scout Troop '-3 merts on | mi to!y IPaptisn), 1* o'doek noon. School, 11 a.m. Wedntsday, tetti S. 10 and 11 a.m. and at 13 o'clock Tuesitsy 7:SO p.m. Triniiy Circle j The BuovoiesiMift mett Tues- Iron* betfinrifcra throiigh aihiitB. 'V)\ts i tduc«ti(>dti n on "Slwxil"Slld Firsl Pres'b) twian Church motiy utctinfi ( p.m. Heading room noon. Rev. Mr. Biittain will bs bringing on wilt meet al S:30 p.m. at the home ! at 3:30 p.m. In the tvuilng »1 Protestants Have Panxhial y St (war M*lo Street) open Wfdjitsday and Saturday i™> Confessions are htard In thethe me&s»«e "What \tore Cou.li! I Schtoli'i"' ol Mrs. Albert Smith, 75 Stevens I -I p.m. «ther e wWHl b e •a fiafinall text- / to A p.m. parish home Shturdays bttwteo 7 Av'i'., Sayr« Woods Sooth. j Malawan, New Jersey al for rha cantata. W« A*k" at tt>* •vwing worriiip Tin.' Deacons' nut-tin* will w A B'ble leston s(ft«suig l)K- emj> i\nd 9 p.m. ceirvke at 7 p.m. held Monday at 7:30 p.m. and Nao- CrusaoW Circle mtets on Wed- J twit-M of niatena! jjoaJs will be Oottnge P'avw iruettir^ will h* mi Circle will meet a! 6 p.m. nesday at 8:30'a.m. at thv home ol i Fifth Sunday m Lent - March 3 - .-- read this Sunday at Kimt O»ircti Church Ol Cod The Phebe Circle will meet Mrs "Rudolph Fracbel, 10 Wash 1 Central. Ave. und Union Ave. on Wednesdiiy nt 8 p.m. M tiie a JUT- * llv*^- VII tlv TV'H *•* V ^ * i *•»*«- --* w«*"--^^>> - ,-*« — —-t thurch'Strvke — 10:l* A.M. W«kriMi«n Educa- (lormer Congregational Church) •on will meet. Rwit* It, BrowDto«n Rev. Francis Cantel, Ptstor Rev. Henry Stoppe, pastor Calvary MaihtdM Church Sunday School Is held from 9:45 Worship services are held Bun- K»AST day at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Sun- TUN It, Keys4H \e 10:45 a.m. and tnr. church ser- 68 «,. Ib. -n day School Is at 9:30 a.m. with Rev. Harry R. Pine, vice It from 11 a.m. uatll 1) classes lor all ages. Pastor o'clock. Everyone la cordially In- Mid-week service Is held Thurs- Youth t*olr rehearses Thursday vited to uttend. day at 7.30 p.m. sjt 7 p.m.; ndult choir, S p.m. STARKIST Luthei Memailal MISSION Gclhsemaae Lutheran Church "'ITIB Judgment of God" win be The Uithsraa Church (he pastor's topic Sunday at Ihe Maple PI., Keyport 1:30 a.m. service; dwireh w-hool, Missouri Synod Rev. Frederick Boos, pastor 1:30 a.m.; "The Things That B«- Tintoo Falls Public Schtol Church services on Sunday are hmg lo Our Peace," topic nt 10:45 Rev. Daniel D. Reinhelmer, Palter held at 1:30 a.m., 9:45 a.m. and •.m. School of Missions mcuts (or Sunday School and Dibit Classes 11 a.m. Church school meeli il 9:45 s.m. TOMATO CATSUP CHUNK TUNA • box supper at 6 i>.in. followed by are held at 9:30 s.m. Sunday linden (he proBiam at 6:45 p.m.. when I the direction ol Arthur Bitter, su David's Tahera«elf Donald Ware, mansger of the perlntendent. The morning worship Goodwill Industries, Trenton, will be held al 10: l!i xnv with ser- Cllffwood «penk.i on "The Story ol Goodwill." mon by the pastor. A nursery serv Eldtr James Most, Pastor Confirmation class meets Mon- ice Is available. Communion serv Sunday School Is al 10 a.m.; «Viy lit 4 p.m. ices aro held the tirst Sunday ol morning worship, 11 a.m. O Women's Society will hold a rum- every month. On Wednesday evenings the tarry fnat!« sale Tuestlay hnd Wednesday. service Is At I p.m. Bible study group meet Tuosilay M 7:30 p.m. Cemmunilj Emmanuel Assembly Ol Cod Official board meets Wt'dnt-sday MelhadiM Church •XI Palmer Ave., XeansburR •t B p.m. Ronald E. Dunk, J'mUr Rev. Timothy M. Adams, Pastor — ^s^ « _ GRAND UNION - SliceSticedd orr Halvess ^kfe ^ Hi m There will be Bible study Sunday School Is a; 9:45 a.m.; ALL FLAVORS Jehovah's Witnesses on morning worship, 11 o'clock; ev- Keyport Congregation Thursday at 7 p.m. angelistic service, 7 p.m. The first Hall, 55 Divhinn St. Sunday morning worship will be Sunday of each month there le a At 7:25 p.m. Thursday, fttiidrnts held m 9 a.m.; diurch uliool, 10 Communion service at 11 ».m. 4 35 CLING PEACHES 2 - 35 ot the Ministry School will «s- a.m. and M.Y.F., 8:M p.m. Wednesday evening will be Bible JELL-0 GELATIN temble to lake part in a written A runimace sale will be held Study and prayer at 7:45 p.m. review on information covered in Monday end Tuesday in the church Young people's service is Friday DEL MONTE • CREAMED or School sessions of the past lour II ro>n ffro m 0311:300 a.m. totvening at 7:30 o'clock. C T 4 pm. *eek«. The service meetini; at K:.1O Th» llolmdel Ckurch p.m. -will have another in the ser- On Wedm-sday the Board ol Rd Rev. Andrew A. Burkhardt, ies of talks ami demonstrations 'in iicnlion will mift at 7 p.m. and Minister 3 ^ 49 KEi) SALMON " 89*^ helping new ones to hiIIill their the Official Board, » p.rr. KERNEL CORN Sunday Srtmol will be at 9:45 ministry. W.S.C.S. will nifit Monday, Apr. am. Sunday morning. At 11 am. E. H. Pfelffer will authoritatively 6 at t p.m. Hie worship service wili be held FRESHPAK answer the question. Sunday at 3 Sccoad Baptist Church and ttic sermon will I*. "Shadow KITCHEN GARDEN p.m., "Are Jehovah's Witnesses 1*5 Atlantic St., Ueyport of a Cmst." The officers of the Christians?" The Walchlower Ics- Rev. Nicholas J. Tate, Pastot rhuriii will meet after Ihe senice sun, continuing ils study of Chris- On Sunday at the 11 urn serv- to interview prospective new mem- tian conduct, will Mart at 4:15 p in. bers. On Sunday evening at 7 p.m. with the subject theme "Conduct ice the sermon will be deliverrtl by the Rev. V.L. Pftk, pastor ol the Young People* Society will Showing Practical 'Love ol Neigh- meet at Fellowship Hall. 1 St. Paul's Church, Atlantic High- tool ." The Kifle Club meet at the iruUior MAYONNAISE SOUPS lands, At 3:30 p.m. the l>c.inms At I p.m. Tuesday "Let Your range Wednesday »f 6:3(1 p.ni. Union of Monniouth and adjactnl Choir rehearsal will be held Name Be Smii/tidcd" will he Mud- will meet at the Keyport OMI nt the various Bible study ci-n- Thursday at 7- 4i p.m. Church whe-u the nennon will IK- by Baptism by Immersion will b« n ten* located ul Kingdom Mall, Kry- Ihe Rev. J. MacMillan, pastor nl Criicken Rice (orl, and Ihe homes of John Gun- purl of thn Palm Svrnlav tervice. ZiJ duly and Franklin Andi'ison, Mam- Brunswick Heights. Mink' will he "^ wm; Nils Nelson, lla/.li't; t.eroy tion ol ni'W ni'-niberi will be ob- presented by Die choir nf Ihe Sec-eftved at Ihe Good Friday evening Polk, CHIIwor.l; William Wnite. ond Baptist Church, Kcypprl. Porl MomnouUi, and Arthur I'»l- service, which will Ix'pu at 8 |) tn. met, North Cenlervllle. 'Ilie Smior Usher Hoord will On WedneMhiy, Apr. 17 at 8 |> in. apunaor a bui iide lo Washington. the Ladies Aid Society will (wild s United Hebrew CosirefallM D.C. cm Saturday, Apr, 20 lo (or while elephant auction at Frll'iw- •rusa St., Ktypsrt the rtHfry blossoms mxl points uf sbiu Hall. Rabbi II. O. II. Uvine Interest. Hi* bus will leave (he Siil>l«th Jive nrrvtce wiH bfchurdi at 1:30 a.m. Information Trlsally Churcb (EpiscoeoJ) hekl Friday at 8:30 p.m. "Th» Code may be obtained from Mrs. Marie Mala II., Malawi* Of Iliilliiirss" will Ixi the nermnn. Turner, CO Rev. Carroll B. Hull, Stolid BAKED GOODS Ellin Diamond will pmnmince Kid- Auih and One^! Shahhiit hosts aie First Methodist Clwrth On Itw fifth Siinilny in I ent rJic ie Mr. and Mrs. Saul Diamond. 147 Mala St., Maliwia wilt Ixi nijitirih anil Holy Commun YOUR CHOICE NANCY LYNN - SAVE IO« At the Sabbath morning nervier (''rank E. Sweden, Minister k>n ai TV' a in : family tervi. e. KIDDIE CUT • 9 oi. pkg. al 10 a.m. bus nilt/vnh ritrs will Senior M.Y.I', will hold ganif \\H', |ii,iyi*r, find i-Fiiirli follow llif iTAding of the lnrah. I'.l- illdX Friday tt 7,!M pin. I, II :i(l a.m. mill Holy l-jichiir MIX EM Oft MATCH EM Hn Diamond will (hunt the Iliif (liuiili MnnN'ri>hi|> (luu will lir IM ami B#*I inon. 11 it in NOW toruli antl will 1"' bli'Mcd. Kiikluth Iteld Saturday ut IO:MI a.m. llnly (»iniiiiui;on will t* n Weilnr%Mluy at li a in find On Sunday nl 6:45 a in. iuri< I* woriJiip MTVIW. n .oon by tin- I ri. dny, Apr. 4, at 8:30 p.m. Pastor mid • •"><> nnt'n-m by Mrs IV.i-r* v.-iK IK junior rliiiu II-IH iii •nl on Satutdiiv al 10 n in Melt-o-Way NAHCY I.VHN . COLDIN Full f!MP«l Chaixl Doiuild Mm N'.lll.ur A4 ItM II a in \Wi, u rimtalu "III'1 <'rm-i(li.- 'lh« Women ni Irniiiy l-.|n,iii.|'.i' 117 Main St. KtMniburg CruHch will rneH M'lKh.y nt *• |J "i BEANS LOAF CAKE *• k>n" liy SWtniT will I* pit'M-nlfd Rev. Robert D. Kalis, J'uslor On Tuesday llw AAJ will in" I Sunday Srhool inrHs »t 3 p.m.t>y Ux' wnior (IKII. M tiu» MTvlru ni I pin SPRING - CUT - 10 o>. With »n adult Dihle i:lnns. Sunday « au|i*ivt4efl niirwiy U svallablr IWry Seoul TriMip W will nn•• I Will cover lh« lives »nil cluirm IIT» and a Junior rjiuidi kl omyductod. Ihurrdiiy at 7 p.ni. T1MT«> will In of many New l«it«mrnl clitisc- (IHIICJI Scttool «ill l«t held a* t.ViB l,ent«ii wrvice al H |i in wl«-n PkGS. FOR MILK BREAD ttn. EvanRflliitlc irrvlrt if nl a m. tlm f\wM (iiiwctii-r will \f 11* Hn •• 39 1\» p.m. BEANS LOAf 29* T)K> Wi Prayrr strvlc* Is Tuesday M t u Swvlte w»M mm M(if>d»y el 'liuri-h. Smith Aml«oy Smlnr • ••••• • 1 Sj.m. I pm. v, III ti-tii«iin>- lit !' I in SCOTCH MAID - 10 o». DIM* iludy Is Thurify kl I 'iM'rP VMM Ifr IIIH|4-I \\*M (in I (iiluy Mwie will IM' e H'"'! p.m. IIT.II Wi'i ViMi'f . I cm n nl .: W |> in ••yr« WMH1I Haptlst O.i'rrh imiilli (Jiuiilrily ' iiiilrii'm i- i PEAS CREAM CHEESE >• 9 I]uti Haul* I, itewiitBwn I II H 11,1'liU ( Ililllll Rev. Hlilinttl .luiii'v t'tiinr lit I p in Mnln iiinl V> Ililrd Mi I'l.A/A I.|.«I. I IIH. ll-lii IIIIIII. 'Til « I-M4 fiunday S>i|it«il ini-i'l» «l i;i% will' Juiiioi i imif wiii M ^ii-ii' 'i I li- • elms for c>rh iiirmlm nf tin ny iM 'H'l |l III lili'l IlK'M n'M Krytiorl ; IIWIIH r,i (i| ID. <.„!. sm,, Mun 'til ( l«tH«tU»l Awl liiiivt'l. . l'i I'll Vi v !•','.!•'• •• V, I'lil'ipi family; murtnnit wmilut'. II a in.; vy» mrnyfi ami Itllil* f.tuuy ] i» iliunr."il in )'Hd«). A|-' •• "'• i I |,i |!..,l.l ( Il i - I>IKB IIW»V '111 I I' M. AH Xnl^ii«n Unltig A;* Mcn >•,.)' Hint "i Hit- Cinttii > pin, I tvi inn,', !' ii ni, , i.hnly I mil, IM 111(11" «l * I' »'• !akiIHT^.';.''.i';!fc,:.-'.j.i.v..: .,...'••.• l THE j-oge

? vK»i pises, Jir, JvC*iy, for ( Mrs, J^ujjftVa S>an don*.-jfciflt, gnul-'-i U»r« <&sriiiii.!ia, f*iiJt May ' .i Ui.rl-Aiy," .ISid'-Kudictice ||f C'' Planting Theme " Shower Is. VA:vtn } District Tuesday stvt ;.i cfiUiiT[c* i!iiviu;:h -- JT, •en* for, •...jnt.-iix-programAi'.i-manoftheGsixJe.nL ^ „ /,;.,lie Ma.kW, Lwttiuft. j few Slm»fc- riiiwld to chosen with j S!mW Chi;- w. Stel Hnis. .Vic- n c .,_,„.., „„.,.„ ,„ ' V'-\'f '/Km • ,n. iHt-inW <«I i'/t- f\ec-.uiv . i.m.r.i of-j «***•••*<* Vlt'«."'"*• *• "'••*; "'"• iI'VH* AMI I3»J H. :• pi i ., r.ixiii:^ nv,ir,"c (i*.-}>ar: ini-nti ( tP '• Of Club Lecture f«i-.ssv.i«oi<, rtppei- iniai, ro«- I.J : t!ie (h.i'iif-r, Chih of Sw ,1: riry, j merer jr.: ciiaimiun, Mrs. t^«!;e ufiiini* 1-ii'tfi Districi., 'Music i ut tilt* •'A'oinan'i t-'lubr. '. '» filtSS J, i, "Piai)lta& i«r Beauty «n( lilt' ">K>IWI :.iH''..l" Mrs. ftUj/jiies t:iiO. ! cjrrc-r.li.v is editor <;!''«;* yifir ixxik. ! Scjui, Mrs. Gforgs J-Hiilis, Mi;.1, i ( lnrv ;:- 'lie rc^uiar n.<>!!'-iii'i' •d l>y lint .J'.'ifih, Di.-trn.: M.HIO Cut" wn\ tht iJiemi; of Mrs. I'nmk "Mr>ny n'.n.h .;;m l.« iVoughi. in-'sino imf. i>:!nb;;;-tl in i'-.p -"5-'i; " j S<-3r)f5. Mrs i-C. Murray TwW. ra\ii i c . TV l •ir.aji, Mrs. A.v. D^<\i"-' A vl>> , ^-W^rs f« t'iriim in tin.* v,iHEi:r, it/-; !;OM ;i Flower Shmv ir. Ni'^ Voi^-•irtl Mrs. [U:my E. A<.'ki>:".<>n. •MWIrig of lln.* !< f D Garden Ciul* ale.i-., ifiaoMins, i^ns'lc.';, Ows^rf i.Sht i-i-!uriiri! >ict-m!y 'rom .'.Hpim. | Mariiyn l>:Saniy sit ;!" Tui.v.tay, i>i, 1-Mi the cii M\\ Club tjf RariiAh 'Ji>v,r'-upv i Mar. 19 ii) Keliow.shif Hj.i1, !Cin;;'s cirjr'.N- bLi'i'mas, ;i!so orchids,.Oi ; W'htr« s{n.- ortir.islly prpscrilni the! Mrs. J*>-,ia.!i }!ewiil, wnie/valion ! bby V^'.vs^iM)? tht- \i E'wtKid Si-dilc*, i'ej" ". ;cf ilouwcjt! '.rit's !•. Uie city ,mt't-;ifij? Apr. i(i in :5w- little !:! Lccij Hianch ES to-hnstcssfs, I 'ju-.l .st:!«:-r;t{f;-:.s ry tlie large t d'S- '"jit. program rliairmui:. Mi6 RuKj/t'-s rfioivt'd colored | , SI:JX<.-1:KMIK'. ExhibHs will bo As (i project c> Ivic! chorts in Ih? Matt \il cluj! rctarv f«'r ir.cro tliiin 25 yeats, ihc KcvV Jcri-oy | i '•i'**" ' "A beaul'ful gariten mnM be !rv> of her «>vn jjardeii tii I naturalistic urr;ingem '.'.-rvc n ool t ; > p&wned on pape' fsr^t, tlon'l make s, us \«,'ll ss IS. ' •• 1 vitt'd lo HUtr-.d. is at WiMif,-r- ims n announced'.hat Mv's hd wooiii. .for the IKtiJ VIM MTm arc- On: lo -CUibsii district miisi>" t«siiva!i are ! st too 3)ig, so you hove inne to en- ing fores!, I Murphy, •'WcsifMil, will cimrfucl! UtLvan; inrri-.s-; trf club mcMnbtrs, and'th* prproeib j Attend Dinner der ;ui uiiii>vrli:i dw;oraii'd in*pink : : " I; j tiers M:n;. 2tt. Apr. IS ami S. K.-is-l !»'iiuliii|; secielaiy. Miss Ciirtilei' ' are usoc . to iit\2nc:."iliy assist oo- \ ; ,tcr airaiiatnitnls !or 1-yr, Dix will j ^partniont Fx.-cuUve Commil- anil whitt-. .serving movtc srwter.l'i ui Douglass I A Miiall ad in vlu dj^Jied kamm, 1JM>;; Branch; reccmlin^! ooVjin". Will (urn iHem "ito HOW IN STOCK - WHIl^ THEY LASTS : be made .Apr. il, acccrd.ni;. .0 ..In.. jlmn'fin 1!(>m,,r MalU«)ri and'Mrs. Ci.'t'^ii wi.^rc ,\K.S. C;irim-lla Di-i s<:;::c'.aiy. Mis. Roseniarie Sm»i;> ; ColU'i'e tlir!-ii(4i ihv Met a TtiCffTic i ; ]|Uconard Reaclt, .garden t'if.apy IMu(i4 .S)ltl cii(fw(wl, were among Sf.tiio, Miiis .luami I'nriii, Miss PJI- i (or yoii. SUBJECT TO VH10R SALE j Loiif" ll.'anc'n; ircasxircr. Miss, j diajnnan. Ilif mt>re titan 500 who flHend«i a \y Pa.pa, M;fis Mrji'^'itrvl. Cus.iiii. iii, | Floyce Gibson, L«:.n>? BrBiv.l.. anrt | VKsW RQUND The cluti voKHi lo ooiKii.e JS fur I jj, .,. .Saturday niyht in the Stacy- Mrs. * Virginia McQuarric, Mrs. : he b ( dmlmn Saturdy g y l governor, Mrs. iV>roiJiy H. Kr."nise.'• seeds- for iJie-AU.'xamiria -Klcwe'r Marylou CnrtKine, Mrs. Ann Pij»; r- \ Trtnt ltot.H, Tr'enlmi, honoring Hen- 1 it POST& Show, T'4'.ypl. Two 115 schulari'tips' ry W. Ryan, Hamilton Township. no, Mis.s Terthia IVrozw, Mr. ;, l'a- j J(or the Flower Show Scliooi «t Commander ol the American Le- tricia Volla, Miss Ann Marie Wis- ] niewski. Mi>s Rost-niiiry Cl-.ts", Mr*. \ j Fairieifsh, Ox+instm Coilcgf arc Bion, Department .oi New Jersey. rimi pit)(!raiii, presented )n;r rc+Xirl. i RAIL I avullable, „ Gov.-Richard llui'hfts was tho [irin- Giida DiSanto. Mrs. "vlinnii; 7.SMI- ' Guess who jitst nto and Mr? Cedar Mr*. Rtflx-rt Cummins, hotticiil-'cipaJ speakerk . cured a cas« oi homesickness Fencing with sr :-Vu Stockade 4' - 5' - 6' _ . , , ,, „ ! token tlitf course and all h»d pass- phonacall? thumbs go into Sjm.tl. Kciir,MiurK; Mi.s Dernu-j ^, ^ . w Tw:nly tl.r|i(i.. dettc H.iincardi and Mrs. Ann Bsa.i- j (.f „„„£,„ tol, w,.rc i;s,.-j|^^ '^n- _ u,r pal-(y ttm| matinee in New York | Csll right now. , NtW JtHSlY Si.ll -_..... I to be held during Iht month ol May! i WE HAVE EVERY- Cited fly Firm | Tlie final Ixia'd meclinn or the | i.pre.sMU offiters anil committee i ior tloil service awarFcbd- j ctnirnien mil !«•• t«ld Tuesday at. THING FOR YOUR mary has been mads by Hie Cali- tlw-homMnrccllues oAve.t Mrs, MaiMsqtian. Ham lUiins, , 35 Matawan Lumber Co; fornia Oil Company. Donald Slie.r>- 1 hard, Middlesex Rd., Malawau, anU Douglass Alumnae Unit •'•»;: t •. Tht>, Friendly Lumber )'unl '••• CERUONE'S GREENHOUSES Janics J. Leahy, 3-Rosemary Dr., Hazlet, t)o'Ji r«;eivi\\ awards in .Plans Fashion Show HIGHWAY J5 KEVPORT i "( Sytpbin Ave. LO 6-4500 Matqwan •••••' (Belwten Hav.let and Middlelown) ot 15 years .of conlinu-1 ous service with the company. j A sprinf.-suminei' collertioii from ^ \ B<:lmai'.H Fasiiion Comer will be l .sluiwn lor members and fruMids o! !• Douglass Oi MtMiniQ'aHi Tiiesday »l '8; 15 p.m. in the President's '.tail- I rewm «t 111? Molly Pitcher Inn. GRAND UNION IS THE PLACE TO SAVE ! A dess.eit-<;aid party will prwede ' th« pit^f^sionally niodelcd fiisliioh showing. Commentator will !» Mrs. "8?t>er &uy" USEP £ARS San! Sokolow ot the Hchnar worn- I'n'd upeclnlly Hon.1. Outfits will GENUINE-DOMESTIC ranj'P (rom inlonnal seiMiiatt-s tmii sports ciotiies to luteday designer • lasiiions. The V't-an's fund »! Doug- : lass will benefit from tli« uffair, • Mrs. LawiTiu'e lieiuletMjn. llaylet, '• publicity rliuirnian, reporteil. j Rcnl Kstalc Listing C n r 6 s of LAM for sale at this office.

TRIPLES luce Now's The Tune To BLUE FRESH TENDER STAMPS BROCCOLI Bunch 23' FIX UP IMPORTED FRKIER BUY HONEYDEWS You Receiva Chops, tegs. Stew* HALF LAMB Rooil 43 CALIFORNlX AVOCADOS PAINT UP RIB LAMB CHOPS «.79( SHOULDER CHOPS .69* LOIN LAMB CHOPS ,89' COMBINATIONS 29' SWIFT PREMIUM OCOMA — BONELESS 3 25 TURKEY ROAST 'our y SLICED BACON ORAND GARDEN —• Ib. IGKASS SEEDS 5N1.79 1J YR. OLD HYBRID r ROSE BUSHES 79 |ct» n« coufONBBHHBHR FREE! 100 -'"••• STAMPS I With This Coupon and « Purchait cf I

PIEDMONT—HOT or SWEET $7.50 OR MORE K*<-«i|'t tl<-<-T iwiil C3lt!;irt-t1<-*) *>«' ,ii|HiU i;<«xl Uu« Sat., Man-h 30 COWO* 10 A CUSIOM1R ITALIAN SAUSAGE Wt IHIS COUfW Spiing is fix-up linio . . . the season lo "frpshen-up" your FAMILY SIZE MEMIUM - LINK ARMOUR STAR A honu, No irialtci what sne the |ob . .. one room, or the en- FREE! 30 • - STAMPS tire home iniicle onii out . . . /eptiinled, kitchen ond bath Wilh 1 hl> Coupon and • Purcli»ir of rni)ficrni2cd, o room aify 29 ollire5 Oui Loan Consultonls will nrrongo n (lorn* lmpipv«- menl Loan thot's fepoyoblo in imnll monthly payment! luiloiecJ to fil yo.ir budget . . . ot LOW BANK INTEREST RATES, with no "pitmiuirl" rhiTyrs.

STAMPS Borrow Up to $3500 With This Coupon and * Purch^M of With Tl>m Coupon And i Punhafcf of 13 O^. CAN COLD SEAL 10 IB. GRAND Df fi:MGI NT Toko Up to 5 Yeors to Poy CONTROLLED SUDS Pay Monthly YOU 12 J4 36 60 I <0W0N fO A lU'jfOMlfi BORROW MONTHS MONTHS MONTHS MONTHS $ 500 >I3.86 1000 87.12 20.79 1500 1 31.58 31.19 2000 4157 3500 71.89

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in sp> S vxpccts ",u become a . Ai foi tac $01 kels 'h-y me v. to ©41 a home u.irromi «i«o olsn be driver in due time. The iUul'.'t hus-j >K,% in thn bjilito/era at APik wttu inc-.s man stalled this 'weak on ^$pl^on^ ^diarmjiifl • ft>r:'in* - riext ] W;ltll;:.\:'USCy N lflC , training program lo tnesl the. j ^lawf.- r>w-'fw*i- fcarltaii athletics [k Kevnnrt'l-iiih'« w,>hM) tnrr.^ '<• Vdirwswr,1 arraiigeit '((i-haye • the v^'^vl-'•'?"•? P»^S>al foic^, and I weight and oilier requirements ol > ! •-'' --"-'i--i-;<.>-^ii'-i,ii';)i^-iit.Vlita «»•- i«i»T.i™ nf- beinii I

-v'tloh^ Coach Deit* has GwrgCjMcr-. ami ; regulars o( botli , 1 -V-''««H ready to'go on (he mound. W r l i so he shoi tilt winning buskei •;(>- i ; CJi'aHle Onrojano behind! ths:l>!i*t« !n' the «aiW; thts Rftrt'and While j "I had been weiKhnift the hune- ; I in;; away from the largei. He had ' I fits (if invnui).; horses in flat raciiu1, iiad'allriie' better: ©I tiie gt^nR.'Hie | 1 l | timed the last shol wilh the score NORTH JERSEY i or harness rucinj;, ' sai<1 Monlujina. .•••^&Vsbin«-'ftlth;Fr»ftWe'..p ApoI«o. insl li'ej • Vcige lead off ibatter and.Steve >us, Caseys could not score a^ain lied 80-80 perfectly, .Hut Phillip;;- I "1 discovered that an owner of flat ;f «Bii;upfKmi:ir.c-fro?h :tj>arn of last of KHS righthander twir buri; could imt recover and have u i i racing thoroughbreds has little lo chance to shoot. But thn West Jer-! SHORE PAROCHIAL ! do but watch his steeds riiu, scl- IT OVER j sey team''; defender covurin;;' Ver-' j dom taking part In the traimnp, Anthony Monlagna holds Debbie Pointer, one of four trotting horse* MHWHIIIWfUIWW i ga, Joe. Orchulli knew his basket- ! workouts at 5 or 6 o'clock in the IRON-MAN ACCOMPLISH-1 ball well enough to drive Vcrt'.a bo- GRAMMAR LEAGUE he has purchased and will race under the name of Brouksldc Farm* in S3 <•bas• e and not untitll «hthe« ] (he season at Freehold Ihii coming summer. Round Robin tournament action Active Training Program d ih j Hudson, at Keyport;. May I, Wall I Township, away; •!, Newark Board- rf^rS^raOViOgHof \h«,third;spot-1pojd Out i or Track tons, i n fouf r inninggs Don,; 1 on^o | of Education inejt; 3, Keyjx>i't and F riiittii»- -hiiftMh»s 3tHV averagaveraKee can bbe more handu for die RRantait i Toms River, at Keyport; II, Long productive of runs batted in this h da i Branch relays; U. St. Rose, Bel- season Morrell and Gaiafano tttil theit r (hamp'onship j \i Raritan High Ruh Ucb'll. w ilia first vie Bill Lenskold. Raritan Township | Keyport; 18. Shore Confer-" bat In the tleanup fouith and filth urn o-oUl theel KHKHS onon-lauyhyt lohn mari al tpota Konnie Uavld, fc-u-nd strmy High, i.s now i py ae h M»dolli levtllt-d offff on hihm in the mtcherr will play third' base with rsl tr.nmt f witthh aa mamann »**>"« Regional, ay.-ay: 25, Central,' Morc^ii on thith ' HMiitiHMitu and bal the Rockei mentor from aiming to iiMni; thhe balblll dowd nd-- d--ccp Mt t» Id mur num 9 ,,F, ,„. irixth. iach with a winning I Jersey, Group II, meet at Asbury The sovenUi place In the batuns R order will i}0 to Bob Barrett up Irom tho jayveea, who appears to have Iho left field job wranned up Ken Szyarto, nnotljer membei of thj mound staff who doii»lc- In ifork in the fielJ. will plav right field with Morrell on the mound and bat eighth. The second base and bat gt 1 b C!S IV1 wawayy n» spop t »oeins lo bbe eKC!»S IV y a freshman flflti^hh of JiJi m Il a f last year: but ha ia bbeini g d J..••'••• hard by! Bjily .Schanck, a reserve i-v last season;, '. . ••• . Tw6 plavers who are "ready for ood advantag Hall, there was comment that a --'; ;«ictioi>'als6'afe Billy "Vena, a utility fi» of hue drives requited in team wilh only a 14-6 record, Hoff- •'•'• catcher and 'inilekier, and Jim Me- nfii'ld double pla>s man, was going against a team with ••""• rta who keeps the regular outfield- However, the CaseyC s were not tlie same team that went into the l!l-2 record, Wood-Rid '...''.ars ;hustlinK. to keep their jobs. finals. What was ,' '-•-. Matawan cannot afford to take Greater Newark Tournament last season. Graduation had badly de- that the South Amboy team's rec- .-'•. the Rockets lightly. Pespite all tho ord was compiled against Group cimated their ranks that onlj on a scorers m 1 'V.'' difficulty Walt Jiibinsky's wearers three of their outstanding regulars 11 and Group III opposition as therh e to free Verga from the (Ict'as de- 'i'" '' -"• "• . , . , , „„„ , champions last season, t ,,»n,p< Mmulu' 'oio'f the Gretn and Gray have en to free Verga of last season were on hand. Also, are only two other Group 1 teams, fending restraininrestrainng hanhd d andd l tlet Montagna soys it's wonderful o Coac, t.e^skolrt 'has a ,,ap „, .;., j>^1*}™± artWiri ored for lack of a field or they wern'so short of practice that Henry Hudson and jamesmirf", lor hhi m run wilildd in the final quarter avc such a fine track as Freehold , ,. ,. ,„-, ,,, & * , the ' J K rfwliioh to practice, the Rockels had Thete was a cheorleading contest lh tc e m they did not even have a delivery Hoffman to play in this area. Tlie to savo his team from defeat. He among the girls units in the var-available fnr horse-loving men like 4 , confident that ; ^;-:'enouih Ptilisli to dust off Red Bank Governors withdrew from the Shore RocRosks Olcott will hold his own with ! l of uniforms yet, playing the game " '"" ' "-•'••' '— •<-- "• iss going t.o„ pla,..„.y, Iv..y, Leagu„..e. basket- ious schools. Sister Colette, Sister him who are interested in particl-' •-. ' ^ ••• 8-1- In -a practice clash on the Buc- Conference this season, resulting ball for YalYl e or PrincetoPitonn in colco- l all opposition while in the mile) ; ;""'caneer» field Friday It was r in sweat shirts and track team ptill- Shamus and Sister Ernric provided paling actively in the sport of rac- ovur pants. in their running up against « tough- lege, we understand, and we hope the St. Joseph's girls wilh original II1R. Pete Coie:nan looks heller all the j Now Thru Saturday! ' ' fact, an 8-1 no hitter that establish er caliber of opposition than in for- this is the case as he has not the And he has abundant praise tor time. I Jackie Glcason ed the Raritan team as one not t<: But, despite the difficulties of the variations to the stuck run oi school Caseys, the showing of Kcyport mer years with a consequential height or mode to compete in thecheers which captured the fancy Jim Crawford, track superintend- Mold Events Doubtful ! Cilynls Johns . i twignored in Shore Conference 01 stepping up in their normal pace NIT type college competition. ent, whnm Montagna credits with capability afield and at bat was of the Judge;;, Bonnie Schaufele and The field events are a void :it "PAPA'S DELICATE ••-'- ' Central Jersey, Group II, consider of play to what a team would nave There are just too many basketball aiding and abetting the newcom- CONDITION" such as to give assurance every- players and too many'6 ft. 10 in.Florence Hilton, from the .Mata- ers in the i|«iil. "He's always there I this time with do possible excep- n'iohs this season. thing is going to be ail right when In Group II or Group III. So it wan schools. The two schools from ers in the s|Hirl. "He's always there James Stewart Is not to be wondered that they men a round Ihe country. with a helpin' g han' d' whe•• -n - we need•' I ilon of the high jump-where Ron i • " Coach Jublnsky used five pitchei they go up against the Admirals • • • the Highlands area. Our Lady of ONtfil and Jack liempy Grace Kelly against the Bucs, Bill Jannarone Tuesday, tho Henry Hudson out- could snow the other Group I teams Perpetual Help and St. Agnes, fin- him," Montagna said, "lie makes O'Neipushinl g ancupl towardJack s IhiDempse- G ft y markarc. "REAR WINDOW" •••••'• righthander for last years Key look is hot much better than it was in the state under. An interesting AS FOR THE STATE TOURN- ished second and third. me feel as though I were really The Raritan coaches have 85 corollary on their way to a slate warned at Freehold." nort staff; John McDonougli, < under Ihe Atlantic Highlands name. AMENTS IN GENERAL, the 81. Amu (JH) St. A«1K« (151 sophomores and freshmen from Sun. - Mon. - Tues. ™ • v/ho fireballed for th But Freddie Bertha is one great championship ia their play against standard of play was hardly a (! I' T (i K T which to develop new talent in j Keyport. Two days after the Red 1 I I P. Smith 4 1 » Nominated For * Union Beach CYO last season; Wa Hudson player who could make match for some of the great Wilson 0 1 their first year with Ihe sport at tho i Academy Awards! and White had battled the stale years in the past. Hoffman may Fennilll I 0 II Slmin'U . Baurnann and Ron Sachs, up froiv things rough for tha Keys. Krnki'U II 1 111 McMu'n n 2] Old Bridge Open , new school. While Ihe Rockets nitiy j Anne Bancroft parochial "B" champions, St. Rose, 0 2 the championship Hovers in Babe have been about as good an all-I SanclKtf.-..uiui.or, S S 15 .Tiuiliti j lack for even minimum facilities The Keyport lineup had Sam Rob- Helmar, to a standstill in the finals 1 5 Putty Duke Ruth baseball, and Al Bluck, a left- ln.M>n behind Ihe plate, Gary Post, around team as any. Salem, win- I Barra,-..,y. 3 7 11 Cnsi'l i il h w athletic 1 of the Basket-Bowl Tournev, the Krono'K« I) s n SHIIUCIYI J\ ASl JAK ! for" hiTsporf untiVthe new athletic "MIRACLE WORKER' hander from the freshman class Brian Jackson, llourahan and Me- ners of 26 straight, had a pheno- o o0 0 Snyder 3 13 1 J • I field will he ready in llltil, they Burl Lancaster Keys defeated Hoffman 55-16. Two menal shooter in Jerry Dicker- Mavaes who'will be Broomed with the ]ay- dolla In the infield, and Bratsafolis, Siaford 0 0 1) Auto-racing returns to this area make up for it ia the track back- •BIRD MAN OF ALCATRAZ' vees this season to b»j a regular Beutel and Walt Malinowski in theweeks later they lost to tlie Gov- son, hut neither Sulem nor Oick- ernors 81-56. Going from the top- j jjrsnn""s for another seasoii Surdoy but it is ground of their coaches. , „ staff hurler in 1064. outfield. «Mll 0 I) Hun a coaching achievement of a dif- ing Paramus but also showing gory under the lormer leadership. \ sity of Hitisbm^h. Bolh Karilan DRIVE IN In the Rockels infield II will be last week when Matawan's team u a at 1.1 13 47 •feiul" on between the old-1 coa(.1)M ari. ,|,(mil|Kh - going track ferent kir.d, schooling and con-to no good advantage when press- St. .Uiiri fill with a -THEATRE Mike Weeks, at first; Richie Boyd, competed in the Southern Jersey ditioning just fivu players to do it ed. In Group IV, Central, Mew- St. Aim's (2B1 who stnyi-d with j mtM1 ,,„ tnt|r Owlli ar0 (,,|| 0|- cn. •i i sectionals of Ihe N.J. State Inter- 1 a ! time (Iri\er3 at Second; Frankle Dowel, short- all in every tough gome, on "iron ark, looked laiy, particularly one SliiiUi - \ NASCAR and Ihe aung Drivers | thusiasm for the sport, and even ;»I1S OPCH 6:30- MOVIES AT 7 00|| scholastic Athletic Association. Shy WiLv.n 1 » 2 slop,, and Al Jablonskl, third. The man" act that won't be seen again big star who never Iwthered lo j F.i McMillan VlClub followers. I under the trying conditions ihat a man, the Huskies had lo bowl tHiiIield is solidly set with Brad go to the outside despite his SSiinclllur Joslin 0 n A NASCAR follower who left the , thev"now"h:ive"io work, are aiming with a 12.i blind. They finished 16th Iinrr> Powers, Mike Cohen and John Al- team being pressed by Hillsido. 1 • track when It went "open, • Dick ] ,„ j^.,.!,,,, ;1 fl.w cinitenders this at 736-782-K81 for » 2209 score. As- K!rl len. .' Tho pace was trxi slow for Group ' """ j '>'' lM-y|mrt, will swing into ; s(.a50n flir NJSIAA lnjivit|,,al hon. burv Park was high at 21183 after QUIRKS IN THE HOFFMAN Jablonski will bat cleanup. He TRIUMPH. The Governors game IV state championsiop play, noth- 5 271 slock car action Apr. 12 a' Rich-1 nrs Mainland Regional was disquali- 1 produced the big hit against Red with Wood-Ridge was un odd-arti- ing to compare with tho Camclen mom!, Va.. when he will try oul a Thf scheilulr: ' Bank. Coach Jubinsky was esfiidfied- . Ocean CentraCentral and Point Plea- cle as there was question both days of Itchy Smith and the Gold- i _^ new car constructed this winter at Apr. ID, Middlemwn (away); 13,1 pecially pleased with the fielding the filmed South Side Speedsnv in ami Short1 Regional, at' sanmeet t werthee" throthe othetopr Nortqualifieh Jersed loy ways. As to the tie score which en Boy. Trenton Cathedral, the I L /\i||* I i»«i performance of his club. Only two Parochial "A" champions, show- ! • "111 * ^C Vic a HKI-liip eviMH. John Gouvina. not- Malawan; 1MJ, Keypott and Henry 1 teams in the slate finals next Sat- earned it into overtime, the errors were committed di-spite tin ed the best all-around play of ed While Hams diiver, will l>e at the LOVES of fact the team had no practice - llr(|ay scorckeeping liecama confused to Ihe wheel to pit k up nny "bugs" Regular competition ended Mar. a y tournament should fOLOIISCDPE an Barr. 1 and Wesley Aves., llarrii Gardens. erals of tin than 5 on a jersey bo brought into so commercial- Kaln date is Apr. li. . Keyport's Justin • I'airick - Car- because a relcrei1 li,i.i only fivt) ized nn iilmospliore. It was too FREE! The screening committee has np- I hart • Ross - Van Rlxmrt quintet fingers and it causes confusion In much like Madison Square Gar- IN-CAR HEATtRS i; mumiHi-i.-. for j WHS not sn successfulfl , finishinfiihi g sev- the scoring for him lo have to den, It was disconcerting to' proved Ihe following managers a srhoollny quote tho "line" on at Circle - LIbcity 2-UM the coming season: Tlger.s,Tiger*. EEdd Pi- j erith. Coach John Mell lost most designate a number likf 67 or 73. lilt" i.WIIIIII^ ni:ti:iwd. .1^-...,, .„.. ., ,^ _ _. It lias lo be H IL'SS than six com- Central ns "lllllskln and !1V, lecki and Billy Kohn; Cubs, KeKenn of his 1IW2 regulars und had lo do- 1 Central as l j Open 6:30 • Show 7:0(1 blnulion Illat In can use line hand |w>mu II u just us wi-ll thai las1, Davidson and Billy lloll.'iiul; Dod- velop a squad largely new to bowl- for the number in the lens col- 1 1 Township gers, Dave l-islmondai'd Bob Rob- in,1 The final Shore Conference si'cond-bii.-.kw iu llu uvnriitiit Inr dominated eniiv field will umn j,iul the other hand for IhA r.il went in to makk e 11 Hill Resi'iiil rolled IIIRII game in six cM-iitv i lun.iveil by I'll I. inson: Hornets, Mike Mn.sco and .slninlii.gs in the northern division: number in tin- units columns, nil wilh aa 'corn (if 2.14. with iiinners- "lini. " good, bv n IM)-5(I score, ieitule lili'c NliMlNAIl I) I;OI< Marry Woolley; Fireballs, Al Bar- Tram «• I. within keeping nf his five finiirrs, up Walt (Nuwkl, TXl, and Orlandu batn and Jim DeVlta wilh Mulch Mlililll'lI o event shuuitl hi* nMUrned In huto und Jim DeVlta with Butch i, n,i,i{(V,'<',\'n '", \i Thr ,\f\l)i-MV .\SVAKIV; M :i Whv tiii-, v.us not tli.it-iiv.-ri-il by crs by ihe building of a oni- I'le,inn '.'2S. I lit tin;-: Ilie Him '"lies NOW HIM' SAT. rv..l.Daly. „...and, Johi,,i,,n, |l)Vel AngolAtii.i.lno us a al|. -\i.,|.,.,„„ '}\ III ] Mllllls.iM Ihe til'liiials .mil a I'h.uigi' of v'ere (iil.inil'i I'.ii'.ann, *»-***- W.ill teriialcs, ni nil building • s|mils .irt-nii nt , ![,M.I v Illli 1 Opi'iilnj , clay is May I, flocullniiiil . l.i.itu lit .li. 17 j'-l-M-V'. IMill-H'll ll.-l thi' i on- cale university lo ctiinp.ui High I "iinl li'liil SAHHtDAY nnno'.ini'i'S, uiiil VCIIIIHI'ITS, c;p"' Ki'M-irt n tin- '.'.i/llin m-iiling in Mich SI'AHTIN'' 2 I'.M. V tl",t, \M-'II Ili'M'l I;MI,\\ 'I j|'> lout It- )' I | Si IIMOI hol'l I'MIII hll'll 1 i Sl H 1 luivi tli.U eveiy iiu.1-Wi--.l- ci.illy union} , p.ir(. nis, arc nslu'd to illllr.il v.nillil ll.Hi' , lli'il till Ullie, 111,ill, •|".lilier''i Scon lilliell 1 1 1 1 U'lllliilll lldldeil help put lln" Iti'lil In shiipc for tin lirij;hl 4,1 .otiirl!;!!!! 'illiri If a Sllll- UlliVi'l-llV I '! ' in i,'h lor Hue" I1 ''-• Trevor Unwind Ixiys. Iht- faili'.T.s cicw \'.ill wink KHS Cagcrs-Facuhy IIMII) h.id !>>>l it .''t ;. nd Fi.ink I'le'ili of 'le.u her . from 10 ii.m In I p.in Siiiuiil.iys shi|i 1,'Vm,.,!' nf a iRoportincj Times For . nil-liincii linl.li iiiiliuclu.il liirli on this projivi fur ilicir MIM-,. TII.' Ki-yntirl Illiili lins will git n H',S,ll(lii| fill ,1 Iran .mil- Mini Illll'i1 I'MIII" Il 1 aim Roses \xr, i \vlll. nf cour.'.r. In-1]>. Tlv linlil hulk al tin- l!l'",M;i '.iiiMiy |llnnH ,,lll! If/".1, I .-'.pi1' I L'";i^U<' Is hohllllit a tl;u;r I'll Slip biis|(eihall Mjimd liininrriivv nij'Jil Mli' lilily l,< lllll' lite '•'"ll ' I'l |HIII o! it; program ,il flit- ijtiimi ill', li'-i'i, |i|t, ,Hli: I \i u it,in • Iliiinidi'i when a game will , > |il.iv.-,| : Hi'.ich Kin* II-u-.r Apr. '!'! wilh I'lnl :i(!;ilnsl n fiiruliy h-ni- (nr Hit- mi .ilium i. an i;ll ; I,,ill l.-.ti'il'i ''Mi'-' ' • I" •'•' 1 fiissldy, lluny llivi'U .lint iii»iil lienelil oi Ihe M'hiihirslilp liuul ul iil lilt nMi.ilif! :, un l! i I'l-imit lor ii;. n-.tnis lit 1 1 :>;•• lllll il v., |Hilli,ll ilV ; iri-kl'llil I-'lilllk "'Ml I' linii'l I'II I'ipiiiiiiiiii'i in ch.i.•;:••. Hie Krypnrl 'Irnoliors ASIH'III- SI N. • MON. • I HI'S. linn. I'lii'rt1 will hi1 a iliince lol- li/i'il thai III" pil inn j 'i'MTl-iiliy, linll'inni f I oiii,ii'ioiH !>tniii.iy lowiug Ihe iiinli'sl. Snii'li AinliuV ibi.iii! of 1-iliM ill urn ! K.iriliin illusion |,l.iv il I. |it-/, High Game 1 i 10 -9 Num1 ill' Hie Keyunil II I u ll •villi tin tiixp.iM'ri iliill.ii li.-ul I |«irt In llu;lr i '-iun i link niMin" -- '.Mill \:,Vi 1 S.iluul.iV H P yi'in Mnnil.tv mil I nr.d.i' I'vo Sclimil I'OIICIIIHK ilnjf will pliiy 1<\h ilrll lo III" rX( I'.II'I thill Illi VI!, Wnlt I''lt) O'illn an,I Mury O!y tli'tl fin i |l s >!(. No I fi V mi ,iiid M .HI iiKUlnfl the vurslly Ix-i'iimt' of ll'illll ll.lll In 1VIMI (Hi' VIM I Illil 501, mul ll.-n hl|'li Kiiiii!- IIIIIIDI'S with I < I c • i. 111 • a I 1 : NHW Illltll HM'.SIiW icon'", of IUI In IIH1 K.ii i11II Town- their kiuiwltHl(je t»f »el plnyn UMMI ji'i^ryi W'M) tin IE IIIKI i nu HMMM H.lHkn. 1 |l 111 I ll"' 1 lln1 rul'.1 «m pi lltn Nu '„' f.-hl '' '"Sain.soii .ihlp Wiiiiien'i tltnvjlng l.cagu' , I'lo by Hie IIIKII WIIIHII lentil. A sl.ul- 1 l!\fninn'i 7 iiml ** liiK flvo fur I lie leiuh'-ri nwic- Vi',11'1 IISIII bin i-'Mi! tin of Iti'lliiii'i, I p i" Oilln also ctiplurnl high lenei 1 li.-ltl. 'i i I" V- For Koyport Boy% 1 Inllon of Kon Schtnlll, .lay l'i-in;i tiiinil i'i ni'iii I|I,IM .i u - I.XIKA Ami The 7 With « 525 icon . Pin r l-'oml II ,1 in ''ml " mil, Juhn Mi-ll. rhiultlnii Kron- h.lll I Storm lfnd» th« leugue wlih « 'ti- I i,i,i Ki lin.il il.Hi' of iCHi'.liiiliMii fo I-rl.iiv nml S.ilnnliV 1 IMiracIrs Of ilivnge und S|telllnK Hook VIIUII^ , III Ul Y|¥»tl llei'llllH 10 pill T tecoril, folluwod by Shnri I'ulni 1 iii'iinii. i "NHillT I'ASSAIil." n I'hi/.i, .VI :ll; la exiH'i'liil In lilt' lie 'hiur, mm I'l'.-'lilH ll.K lie.'ll -..'I lot 1 iitp- «, 47,17; Diivt' Tin lti'V|Miil vurill\ vt'ti I'.l'.il iinliv I pin ill A'li'll fi.M Tin- World" ly lienrleiicil 1 it ul WIM-II'IUI WIH-II 1 It.'.-i-. 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'iKtdi^pping Charge was heW-as )lw.-home of My. Wmd, inty. ?.U, and Mrs. VViRlsjKErown,.. Strathmore Dems : 5 !>>-!ienck M'O. 'Maleiyae. •(Mi..- and W.ni., J..F, Dom:nt."k,: Mr, .'• ! id iHoid* Newark Man . , • j i nsntic I5«cOrai;oi)3 we! fKW,',) wrs in * Mr*:^ah«--r''Mi*.;--M::,' srt4 . Benw Women Meet Saturday M s Kck! H:,<; whiit whiu. were arr^.,^: "S^ P"^^'"-- «'"?<1 f - Diseass Platform Marks Birthd j Edwartl Dovle, H of 6S Sou* j ff 'CStlVai At JTjHUlb «i around a dc«bie,-ring (.ake a;id; l0 av iSt., NVv/urk, acfiiM.d of thv as-1 , u money tree. Gifts sii (ind suggestei #i- m ! waived a preliminary hearing w- j aud;(0,imn • mi Thursday. Apr. •), George Burrows. Norfolk. Va.; Mr. s:id Mrs, C^rV.'Sin Cricp, Free- 'lyAtcft, In their opinions, should fee j ship Democratic Qub were the j Mrs. • Bcm'orte appointed Mrs. j her lirsl birthday, mbll!C1 !il court iaBSirier.ed to the.formulation ofthe | hcsl.esst?. Mi s. Robert Benedick, Jonn Keilt, Atlantic-Highlands, and [ Decoration* wr«swit«dj.toi the [vice president, *wa* in <^rgi? and . M^: j'aiil ^Kiernov ^J^L_ « K I white.. The 'centerpiece was '« 'wtiri1;. in the coming , elections.! led the patriotic Branch, co-chairmen of the spring i ™.'"lt" ,''"r. i M Rb Bl d! Pl Ap 4 M Am«i>s:;,thc, areas discussed:were]: _ Mrs. Kat.hajroe E. White, .Red lunch«m and fashion show to bej!ar^ blrthci the following 1 Sank, start cormn.ueevioman and j held Saturday Mav '5 Jt rh> (ol> p-inkund white, which-was baked irntnt o g n.>micpi(l ptocbK-lcii'irrrijl n oi U.s N J M'gh»jg v M IWestovs itoutc. 75 by Susan's maternal 'grandmother, jwent lid con''j t tt G pracp c- (nhontyht y,, urgeg d innt wummee PP. presenppresentt I MrsMs. WhitWhit*e introducenlroduc d the follow- Mrs. William Hwvei" jr. bees, th* value of hure gto'vtti lb* IK-M """usstfay. Apr 16 ar.d sup- ei WMt prosiwuty of tne tnti.e lown port thr "t*o party system" Middietown; for' Assembly, Leo| jr.A malrsrnal grandparents, Cues:* from; Matawan n«re Mr. I Ilarbor. ; t4»SjS > ofJ MatwanMt , Includinld g I)I). ring Lake. Matawan: Mrs, Car-mine Rino and Doncld Gagel Monsclair. | George Ccrnea, Mr, and Mrt. Wii- Tiie penny sale will b» held Wsd- Agresti, Mrs. George Lenier, Mrs. Th« special a* aril was received ' that she slammed on the b.'akes of Miss Auer. a naiiw 6? New Jer- i Slant "Miller, Mr. and Mm. .Everett jwsday *v«niRg, Apr. 2-4, at 8 p.m. Also discussed were providing 1 children Carmine and Owbby. Lau- the car, grabbed ifie gun, threw it Edward Kasky and Mrs. John J. by Mrs. Aniielo Bottom , Keans- rence Harbor; Mrs. Anthony Bri»- sey. established her career: In the j E. Carlson, Mr. rnd Mr*. L*on i in Si. Lawrence's C*»urch JrUtiwan Township with an «de- bu'tg. out of the car aitd fled. otiate and Weil qualified-.- Police Reiliy, Ocean Thip cese and children There** &nd Soinbwest ami Mexico 'where »he Onstinat, Mr. and Mrs. John Kin- j ium. riawi F«r School Tne next regular meeting will be James, West Keanstnirg. |mad« numerous conc*n, ""*"--"' ' '-* Force; providing «de<{uaU and ne» held Saturday, Apr. 27 at 1:30 p.m. 1 •quipped hospital facilities for the Mr», Kathiyn L. Freret, Fair A second party wa.'. held Sunday Cliffwood Woman I die. »nd television •ppea.ranr.ts. • Havcc, secretary .ol ih«: Monmoulh at the Albion Motel,' Asbury Park Tliese included performances with wnidents of Matawan: increase of The county club will be the guests when guests were Mr. and Mrs. <8ie recreational faciHtie* avtilabi* CCountt y Bfoardd off* Elections, staled CharleChl s MessinaMi , jjatwnall grandd- Succumbed Tuesday symphony orchestras, German W the residents of the township; that all newly appointed district of the Women's Democratic Club li«ler recitals, and Spanish song Election Board members will re- of'Asbury. Park with Mrs. Roland parenta. Miss Ros«;nBry Messina. I Mrs. Anna Regan, 85, of Cliff- j and dance programs with the elimjnation of waste and hidden ex- Mrs. Charles Snieder and daughter j We've Gone ceive a notice requesting them to Arringlon in charge. .-;, ; wood Avt., Cliffvwod, died Tues- • "Trio Flamenco." \!aon her return penses: and"costs In the township Lisa, Long Branch; Mr and Mrs. I • -• ' • • ' - -• - budget b.v itjquiWng a dear and attend a "School of Instructions." Among those present were Mrs. g ; day, Mar. 26, 1!W,3, at her home, to New York, she became a mew- exigent breakdown of where She These schools will be held at 7:« John.Pricr, Mrs. Theodore Hall«- Nuraio Messina and children She was the wile of the late Thorn-1 bei of the special c-nsemblu of the money is being spent and how p.m. at the following times and ron, Mrs. Thomas Baldwin and and Lyane, Oaichurnt. as Regan. ,. 'Metropolitan Opera Company ami much; providing a firs house for places, Tuesday, Apr. 2, Conven- Mrs. Botlone, Keansburg. and Mrs. | Born in County Cork, freland, * appeared in "CM™" and "Caval- tt» servicing of Districts 5 and « tion Hall, Asbury Park; Wednes- Sophie Weinstein. Matawan. Creativa Writing I Mc«. Regan hud lived in Clif-fwood !lena Riacicana." She. has done •s soon ..as possible; planning for 55 years. She was a communicant concerts throughout Peniwyh-anJa. New York n<1 Ninv the future improvement of the en- residents ot Matawan Township. Winners Announced of St. Joseph's Churc'i. Keyport. ! » Jersey. tire road system of the township; Mrs. Elmer LaForge These areas were freely explored Surviving are a son, William J. j Miss Auer is perhaps be.si known ftudy of the • proposed broad based Dies In Perth Amboy Tiie four winners in the creative | Regan. Cliffwood; two brothers, ; to New Jersey audiences for her tex plans, including the Turnpike and voting on the piittform will writing contest, sponsored by the (the Rev. Dennis O'Hea. San Fr&n-jwnrk with the 'Duo Allegro" fea-. Bond 'Issue and the benefit to be literature department ot the Wo- With be at the next meeting. This will Mrs. Lottie (Rankin) LaForge. 83. Cisco, Calif., «nd another brother I Hiring operaJoguus of such shows | derived by the towialiip from the man's Club of Laurence Harbor, and three sisters in Ireland; four i as "My Tair Lady," "Song of Nor-1 This Increased school aid that will be enable i.he n\eml>ership to more of 7*IMaplewood Ave., Edison, died were selected from enlrius , sub- Pre-Anniversary Sale Rrandchildren and one great-grand-1 way," and "Sound of-Music." •vailable/from. the state; «iid pro- definitely form their opinions and Wednesday, Mar. 27, 1963. in, mitted by the students of the Mem- Perth Amboy Hospital. She was the i child. I At present she is-a teacher of vision of adequate and equal utility to l>s better prepared io thoroughly orial School. Laurence Harbor. v cervices »t the same rates for all widow of Elmer LaForge. Funeral services will be held Sat-! oice ai the Donald Gage School of SUPER. SPECIAL! discuss and vote on the different Born on Prince Edward Island, Cash prizes were awarded. Vin- urday at 8:3d a.m. from the Day ! Music and Dramatic Art in Mont- •;jj- j proposals and to make such chang- Canada. Mrs. LaForge had resided cent Rocco, fourth grade, won She Funeral Home, Keyport. and at 9 i dair. es as desired, at the next general in Edison 30 years. She was a first prize for his essay ir> the a.m. a high requiem mass will ba I fourth and fifth grades group. He member of Simpson Methodist offered in St. Joseph's Church. In- | W/at.,ltt meeting to be held Apr. 7. p wrote about the Astronauts. Wayne Special Ilcltp. ChChurchh , PPerthh AmboyAb . terment will hs in the family plot j W «ll US Sedan - P.S. - H.lli - A/T $55000 Also adopted at the meeting was Lewis, fifth grade, whose topic- j sliVwUTg ir i^ daughter.. in St. Joseph'i Cemetery. 'i » « i W/Waiis - 2-Tono Blue y, Fd , ad was Daniel Roone, was the second a far reaching resolution which Mrs. Michael Smaltey, Fords, and priie winner in tlie s»mc class. goes to the hearht t of the principleiil s MrsM . BernharBhd BBarre , YoakumYk . 50lh In the sixth unit seventh grades of the Stralhmore Democratic Club, Tex.; three sons, Herbert LaForge, Anniversary j 01 RAMBLER Classic, A-Dr. Station WHJOD, V-8, A/"V, and which when implemented, will Metuchen; Robert Willard La- grade," wo^thii fir^Se. HtesSb! ^ Diane Tomasello. Matawan j awanMr. . ancelebrated Mrs. dArthu tru-irr Ware!golde,n Mai an--1 j P.S., R.H., Black and White, W/W»lls ,. J1735.M go far in obtaining for all the citi- Korgc, Edison; nine grandchildren milled a poem entitled "Day of In- »'''1 app!;?r ',? R P''Oduction of |j niversar awan celebratey on Sundayd thei. r Agolde surprisn an-e 1 j zens ot Matawan. Township, the and two great-grandchildren; a •M VALIANT V-200, 4-Dr., A/T, R.M., White Walls, famy."•• j "Music Man, at Concordia Col- i op»p n house partpy y was giveg n by Light Blue fMK.H type of government they seem to sister, Mrs. Benjamin Dennis, lege, Mcorehead, Minn Matawan, and two brotheis, Her- Joseph Fuller, »!so a seventh their children, Mrs. Floyd Lewis '80 PONTIAC Bonnevllle, 4-Dr. Hdtp., R.H., A/T, PS., need. It calls for a United Organi- Thursday, Apr. 4. and Douglas Ward. The open house It's a Happy Holiday zation of Democratic Clubs in the bert Rankin, Sewtren and Robert grade student, won second prize P.B., Air Cond., White, W/W«lls $1SSS.N »..when you bring home township. Tankin, Canada. for his poem entitled "One Man '« RAMBLER Custom Station Wagon, i Dr., I P»s>., Funeral services will be hr-ld to- \Menace." The progress of the campaign I Cyl., A/T, P.S, White, R li H, W/Walls . morrow afternoon at 2 p.m. at her Mrs. R. J. Crimminj, literature 4U •W BUICK Electra, 4-Dr. Hdt|>., Turquoise, R&M, P.S., for the Apr. 16 primary was dis- home. The Rev. Sylvesinis H. Hen- department chairman, w a i the here's wishing y « Bon Voyaga P.B., W/Wall* I18S5.I9 ] cussed. The club's candidates for son, minister ol Simpson Church, chairman of the contest. Kosher for Passover the county committee posts. Jay will officiate and burial will be in •60 PLYMOUTH Savoy, 4 Dr., ( Cyl., Std., Rtll, W/Walls, Yellow I M5.KI Krivitzky and IVlrs. Barbara Sallz- Alpine Cemetery, Perth Amboy, and our pUnniot CANDY man, for the Fifth District, and Jo- under the direction of the Koyen Garden Clinic '04 CHEVROLET Belalre, 4 Dr. Sedan, 8 Cyl., A/T, i scph D. Macchia and Mrs. Olga Funeral Home, Perth Amboy. m*kei It right! R ft H, W/Walls, White U4U.M l»..so festive...so attractive In the I Young, for the Sixth District, were A lawn and garden clinic is You're iure of fun on 'SI CHRYSLER Saratoga, 4-Dr. Hdtp., P.S., P.B., R*H, 'introduced to the many new mem- scheduled Saturday from 10 a.m. to that cnilsa or ocean s symbolizing Happy Holi- Dr. George Brennen 3 p.m. at Kuhn's I'arms, Route 34, W/Walls, Blue I13K.H Matawan. Property owners with v o y i g • when you '39 PLYMOUTH Fury, 2-Di. Hdtp., V-8, A/T, Btua and cver in the wonderful loft's tra- h Madison P-TA Speaker count on ui to maka nabas P_ Cartor and Manlie, ,,. lawn problems are invited to at- White, White Walls, R&H JUM.M dition. • '•'• . • all the arrangements. Tcixcira, th? club's candidates for One of the principal speakers at tend and meet Michael W. Orlow- •5S FORD Calaxi* Club Victoria, 8 Cyl., A/T, R.H., ski, a member of the Bergen Coun- P.S., W/Walls, Grey and White J1293.M MINIATURE CHOCOLATES the township committee posts, t h e Madison Township Parent- which will be filled by the General Teacher Association of Schools 18, ty Shade Tree Commission, who '59 CADILLAC Model 12 Sedan (4-Dr.) Full Power, Parwc...1/b.$1.M will conduct the clinic Mr. Or- Brown Travel Bureau Election in November. ii- andu 2iv0 on iMonilajvionuay wilwinl bnve Drur.. i,••— , " ;—-.------O»t C.lli: VitU.T 1-4141 - 114 imlth II., Pcttk kmhv Dark Green $«»3.0« low 1 1 Uratiwky, Kejport _ Nljht C&lli! CO 4 Mil CHOCOUTE MATZOS George Brennen. The topic for dis-! * »'so«» » member of the Ber- >38 CHEVROLET Bliraync, 2-Dr., I Cyl., A/T, R.H., cus.sion. "The World of the Pre-1 ?en County _Boardjt>f .Agriculture Parve... Box of 4 $1.59 Campaign Committee and the New Jersey Shade Tree j -~ White Walls, Blue and White I 893.M Adolescent." will be of interest to •5S FORD Fairlane 2-Dr. Victoria, 8 Cvl., Std., Blue, all parents. Federation. ^CHUDREN'S Of Demo Club Meets R & II, W/Walli .' f »»M The parents who attended the MIIK CHOCOUTf .. Box M* . The campaign committee of the March P-TA meeting •were intro- '97 CHRYSLF.R New Yorker, 2 Dr. lldlp, Fuli Power, Domicli's Red & White, R&H, W/Wall* f 7IJ.00 Salted Nut Meals j Regular Democratic Club of the duced to Mrs. Jean vcrbag, music [Township of Matawan met at the teacher; Miss Kathleen Karpinski, '57 CROWN IMPERIAL, 4-Dr. Hdlp., Full Puwcr, * Parve,..$1.93 home of Mrs. Dorothy Siunttl on art teacher and Alfred Kiley. the ORGANIC GARDENING W/Walls, R&H, Blue $ 195.00 physical education teacher. These RESTAURANT and PIZZERIA 'Toasted Almond Delights Thursday. St. Clair Parris, chair- '97 BUICK Super 2-l)r. H.T., R&ll, While Wall*, Auto. Tr. man of Strathmore Night to be teachers discussed and demonstrat- SUPPLIES and Pow. St., Blue and White $ IW.tt Parve... $1.19 held Mar. 30 at 8 p.m. at Veterans ed the physical and cultural educa- Italian Food — Seafood and Pizza tion of (he fourth, fifth ami sixth '57 CHEVROLET, 2-Dr. Station Wagon. « Cyl»., St<3., Oxoanut Macaroons Memorial Home, Cliffwood, report- Fertrell, Grecnsar.d, Green, II., White Walls f 7K.W ed that all tickets had been dis- grade students. Parve... $1.00 Cottonseed Meal Served In Our Dining Room tributed. Residents of the township Patrick Tone, assistant superin- The Above Can Are SoM With A W-Day Ue 78 BROAD ST. - KEYPOKT Super quality Beds — At an unbelievably low price that saves you $20.00 to $30.00 on each

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r /:;, .;:•?• ^Sjav* ; with - s&fsco; v.;..;; • ,v.. FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE MOUSES FOR SALE J AUTOS FOR SALE. • A.ul9 arid ;Hc>m«<»W)fJef;;P©lk«©-s". '(CASLTON H. POLING j1^ TKLSPHONlf: ANSWERING SGHANCK & SIHLEB FREE INSTALLATION MO MONEY DOWN Wiil ciite;' Ui suit for offices $;' SERVICE USED CARS ALUMINUM COMBINATION I , REALTOR ' desired; also loft 'storage space. Let ui bo you/ .'-'eiary, no need MATAWAN STORM WINDOWS !,38 HWY. 3.1 — KKVPORT, N. J. Call 1.. J. t.'os:a, COlfax'4-t'J9l'or. to miss calls, p.rt or full imi« HWTT LOWELL 84239 [[(( ynur crallii is g',vjd%O'jdt ynvou can buvy '•'• COLFAX 4-1913 eivice. We do bookkeeping, typ- 6 FOR $77 :h*s» new .'i bedroom "homes wli'' b j MEMBER OF THE NEW ARNOLD. HOUSE, IB First S.'.,, mmmi MM> & ••'^iOf^-'.wops _ •jii» ii'id lncnme lax returns. , Call mpie track, fully wsamer stripped, „„ ,,l0,,ey dw]1| |oc.at,;(1 in L.,,,cn NORTHttPvN" MONMOUTK COlf.v< -1-7000, ...- _J^ genuine Aiwa aluminum h-i. ! terms a 334 MAIN ST., MATAWAN _•; wjU Dandy Csp.) Cod in Mstiawan, 3 $100 per month, Cail.-M-l-iri31 of. bedrooms,' HV,\»K rosm. kitchen, j OSborn 1-O^SH. • wjtf KEYPORT ,C». MAIN & RT. 18 PIN BALL machines $35 and up, J TAX RETURNS PREPARED 7 ROOM house, ttSl improvsmenis. bitth, cellar, lovely yard, S16.504 \f- 3 room apartment i~n" pooll tableiuuit:»n m«v«slate- "-'iJ-'. »•«-•>•• ••••-« 1 1 . an v 105 price $12 500 HARDWARE LOWELL 6-2224 all accessories $150; as m BU JM nce I Mata.wan. especially desirable tot. Tax returns prepared by qualified all accessories $150; also bathroom j - - P •' " Ranch in Holmdcl, 3 bedrooms. COMPANY ___5£55LM?_? .!I5ki.P.-J*L sink $$10 . CalClll L. J. CostaCt , COlfaCOlfax '_>! newly married couple Call COI- GALE'S tax accountant. Cull COlfax 4-1353 4-U59I' or COlfax wjtf 5 ROOM house, all Improvement*. for Information. wj4/4 i»5j PLYMOUTIL standard shift, ?!l,500. THE LARGEST VARIETY OF HAKDWAftE. HOUSEWARE* radio and heattir, good condition, OFFICE EQUIPMENT; unlimited AND PAINT IN THIS AREA CUFFWOOOnioardrng Home for MO. CaU COlfaxJ-54(>4^ __wJ?« saving* on new and u«sd dc»lu. 3|ri ROOM bungalow, ail impiKive- elderly men and women; private Atlantic St_,._lfeyport^_ " vvjt? DAILY DELIVERIES CHRYSLER 59" Wi'iulsor", 4 Ifoor chair», tll«», shelving, parts blna; ments, gaj heat, $45W. and state guests. Licensed by th«i _„,,„„ _.„. ______w|2S I AIVLRTNIENT. T~rooms a'. 4U Stale. James L. Lawsoa, kN., \. *«*ia''.,^la,L 'w drafting equlpmeut end etc. Ralph Moccl, 299 Washinftton Street, STELLsttLUA\ BKISMC MATMVAN~SplUaTV4.9(» to $22.- Prospect Av*.. .Union' Beach, 26 W. Front St. - CO 4-2000 MyrtU Ave., Ctiffwoocl. Call LOweil I k"***' <»* mllMg«. w]28 "... /•.„,, r-nifo. i.iwi •*!(( LICENSED N. ,f. REAL ESTATE 500, Sterling McCdnn, Real Es- ne« Spruce-Struct, Call COlfax 6-6230. _._wil_{ Buy Charg* — Fr« Forking At K«ar 1854 HUDSON J»t, 6 cyKuders, $175; BROKliR taw, 253 Broad St., Keyport. Col- **-'™- w|28" INCOME TAX returns expertly pre- KENMORE mobila trailer heater COLFAX , w]2S I KEYPORT apartment, iiniurtilshed", 1954 Chsviolet, $225; 1855 Chov- with blow«r, $25. Call PA 1-9754. fait 4-1376. Op«n Friday Evening pared it your home or mine. Call rulet "'vtatiou wugon, itlclc ihtft, 30 W. Front St., second flwr, 4 I,6well 8-4043, LOwcll 8-0589 or $375j 1951 Rambler convertible*, wjtf WE HAVE THE KEYS rooini, tile bath and shower. New- COHax 4-WOa. ' wjtf $$150 . Augia'g a -Aswcv;;- Highwagy 36, "BEST TOP SOIL i TOO GOOD TO LAST1 ly decorated Heat and hot water INCOME TAX returns prepared, Ui Bl Cll COlf 4976S IA 4'/j% GI assumption — fnlt love- Retirement house, liv* rent free supplied. Adult3 preferred. No Union Beacli. ,. Call COlfax 4-976S. pets. Rents! $S5 month. Call your home or mine, or 41 Mon- jly4 bedroom SpHt-Level, l'/5 baths, in this 2 family homo. Uot water mouth St,. Red Bank. Chudea Wal- h i $16900 .**!•• SHadyslde 7-5778. WJ3/2B

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Aluminum 3torm and Scre«n Win- Prepared In your home evenings and weekends for Strathmore resi- 1860 FORD ranch wagon, radio and M0RGANV1LLE LET SOMEONE ELSE PAY1 STERLING McCANN E?1! J!2'-f.2? 4-0S33. wpS dawi tr« on* of th« most Important dents. Call Ralph Spector 560- heater, whits wall tires, good 585-5707 5 room home with 5 nunimer bunga- 4 RCOiM bungalow, alt Itnprovo- condition, »U95. Call 2S4-8934. lows grossing an Income of $2,000. REAL ESTATE 7133. wjtl . wjtf 253 BROAD ST., KEYPORT ments. $7U per month: also. $ investment* you'll *v«r make. No w]28 a year. Ideal for retired couple room apartment. 3rd floor, all util- FEDERAL & N. Y. STATE A HANDSOME HEAVY DUTY or small family — sea It now — COLFAX 4-1370 need to Bpend ft "fortune" to owa INCOME TAX RETURNS 1957 AMBASSADOR Rambler SU- 10 YEAKS EXPERIENCE ities supplied. 5100. Stella Brlskie. tlon wagon, power steering, pow- good buys don t last — full price Licensed N J. Real Estate Broker. Expertly prepared by qualified ac- ALUMINUM only $H,!W(). _^ ; top grsd« trlpU track, fully countant, at your home or mine. •r brakos. piialv button, nil new 33 Fulton St., Keyport. Call COlfax nibber $300. Taku over payments WINDOW, BUNGALOW^ 4 rooms, withwt 4-1409^ w|28 Call F. X. O'Brien, COlfax; 4-0945. heat or cellar. Cllffwood, N. J., wftathewtrlpped wliidow», At for IS month* (15.61 or arrange FOR BUNGAiroW, S rooms. "Highway w)4/U WALKER A WALKER call COIfuK 4J7JW. wj23 Ptown's, 32 Broad St., Red Bank, owu Knsivcing. Call COlfax 4-474S. 34, Malawan. adults only. Call W]28 $11.95 REALTORS LOweil GJ97_5_ _ w]tf INCOME TAX return* prepared, FREE ESTIMATES INSTRUCTION SH 1-7900 you can havs I at thes» part time bookkeeping. Call COS- 1000 feet south of APARTMENT, ~4 "rooms", all "im- KARL FRAN17. CO 4-3405 Lily-Tulip Company 'ax 44725. . wjtf HELP WANTED •_ w]tf PRIVATE music lessons. 12.59, • provenii(-n|s. Inquiro 121 Flor- fins window* installed for 177. ATTENTION — Day Care. Will Mltlclletown, New Jersey ence Ave, Union Beach. wj28* FEMALE kitchen help, full or part TWO 55 GALLON DRUMS.' $£55 five professional teachers. Instru- th*t'«riglitl L«u than %\l »ach accept children from 2 to .1 yeara, Phone: 871-3311 ments rented. The Music Spot, 156 day or weekly for occupied or time. A,pplppy botwean It a.m. and a plec«. May be seen at Keyport Multiple L!slin;;« p Weekly^_CO 4-3030. _ _wjtf Highway 34. Cheesequake. Call all utilitie.-i suppHtfd. Inquire Installed.' - Credit arranged. working mother. Near Route 79, .1 p.m. dallly at StStewart'e s Root Beer And Trade-ins LOweil'6-7415. Open 10 a.m. to ft StandSd , RRout * 3M9, HlleHolmde! l or calcall ] "R!)OOKF SHfNGLEsTLsilfNGLF.sTL7W5 Tbuniiur Send (or Catalog brick house, corner Cllffwood Ave . Matawaa. Call LOweil 6-7520 w)2» p.in wjl8*jamj Myrtle St., or cull LOweil roll roofing J1.5U and up. Felt Open 7 clays "'j. _ _wj28 QUARTERS WOMAN to c»ro (or I six months approved S14,!HW. Storting McCimn. COMPTOMETRY APARTMkNT,' furnished. 3'"rm-m«, •SST MERCURY CELLARS, attic* and yards clean- LARGE selection evergreens, j Real Estalo. VA Broad St., Key- old baby on Friday and Satur- ^(jod for couplo or single pprson. ed. Debris hauled away. Call shrubs, ornamental trees; shade | |K)rt. COlfax 4 137li. w)2g TYPING 50[28; days. Call 566-3S77. WJ28 trees, fertilizer, insecticide tested' Cnll COl(ax 4_JS334. _ wji'8 ROTO-SPADING — gardens, lawns. SHAWNEIi STEPS, exclusivu pro- grass seed. Serviw trimming ever- MVl'.WVAN SCHOOL OF AP'ARTMKNT, liTtf 11 rli! shcii~ 1st flower beds. Clean aroas 25'x25'! tected lerrilory, 1 salesmen, leads Kreens and trees. Special time VA. NO DOWN BUSINESS MACHINES floor, TA rooms cxcolli'nt kitch- $5.00, minimum $2.50. Call P. furnished. Write Box O In care .38 - 50 Ib., California Privet Hedge F.ll A. $350 DOWN PROFESSIONAL ill.DO. en. CiilKJOIfaxJ-Uia-L _wj4 Mann, 254-4893. wj28' of this newspaper. l3 18 to 2i inches, $12 per 100. S inch MF.Ni.O PARK SIIOP1MNO' APARfMF.NT,"5^"ro"omiTtid bath, $6 per 100. Karitan LandscapinK, I CliarmliiR 5 roam Capj Cod witwih WAITRESS. Apply Keyport Diner. ftiNTF.R h'*at und lint water supphe.il. In 2 HiHighwah y 3333, StSouth AboAmboyy . PArPArkk - expansioxnionn atticattic , formal dinindini g I.IBF.RTY 9-D230 quire IWr.ard l'rels. Tcunent I'.iiad. JJiShwaj^SS^Keyuurt. ^j. *l way 1020S1-020S. Open daily 8 a.a.mm . to | roomom,, fulfll ccllai;; oil hot wat v.)tl Mor(;anvi!le or call LOwi-ll 0-riS29 WOMAN to caro for 2 sinult boys 6 p.m. Sunday 9 a.m to 5 p.m. I hheal , citi y water and sewers. WWalk- MliilR';. _ wjtf wjtf I luy distunce to schools. Pull Price and do lighg t housework. Call WANTED TO BUY Ai'ARTMENT, Targe VA room"--- anil COlfaOlf x 4-21742175 afteft r 4 wj2Sj2S_* TREMENDOUS savings on doors, j $10,990. bath. redtK:oratotl, new bhtuls, on A VEARLY CONTRACr ) YOUNQ "MEN "fo"r factory work. windows, shutters, inlllwork etc. WE BUY & SF.LL ANYTHING Dlmdf! Road, lluilcl: u'l utilities Tfi« Nicest Peopfe Buy Cart Hera WEAOVISE— ^ Apply In person, Ralph Fried- Across from Ye Cuttagu Inn. Key- VAN'S AGENCY C & C TRADERS, ANTIQUES but (4-19. S105 per month. Cull OS- land & Brothers, Inc., Locust St., |x>rt. Call COI'iix 4-89(2 or COlfax 353 HWY. 30 - W. KEANSUURG born 1-34.1.1, after 5 pin. cull C.'OI- Which Makes Our Days Quife Sunny, wj2S 4-345456\vjl6 ( wjlf REALTOR 7871394 fax_4-3S93 w]2S* wjtf WOMKM cam 125 19 FOOT!YMANlsTanderT 100 Uj>'. SUBfECT TO V.A. ». F.H.A. RIRNisilED 3 r'onin aparVincut", Whih We Make Their Days Happy, Too - COINS!" ail types"pennies toTdol- botllbi of famous Rawleigh _va; Rtuy marine, navy top. full con- APPROVAL frlgldaite, i;as rangt! for cooking, lart, gold, silver or copper. Best By Saving Them Real Money/ nilla. Free S & H Stamps too. Call i Vas. automatic bllno pump, foam hot wator, etc. Walking dlstanm to 7S7-5512 betwucn 8 and 11 A.m., I cushions, life preservers and head. CR. HWY 34 AND MAIS STT. prices paid Write to Michael stores, schools, churches, few milon aml_4 and fl p.m. _ wj'28J,\.i rondition. rerinlshoil aiut rcsudy MATAWAN Druzblk. 41 Park Ave.. Matawan. from Murfianvilln . Available now. LOWELL t-mi Cull LOweil B-I066. Wjtf AND IS MAI.K OR FEMAI.C oxperienced 'or_th« water._CaU 787^273. \v]28 Call llOpkins 2-2353^ _ WJ28 Ol'EN 7 DAYS BEAf'lJP spring "seat" for a (arm WAU-IRWIN Motor Co., Inc. CIRCLE real e-state person to manage real 1 lYLliC'i RIC i\ot vvati-r radiator, w]28 UltLFORf)7 $125" porluoiith,"Older estateotficti in good location. Mem-1 plenty heat, nico for recreation wai;on, suitable to rebuild. Write 4 bedroom house, kitchen, dining Box p in oare of this newspaper. ber two multiple listing sorvioes; | roonl. L-xcellunt condition, $15. •'••" mom, living room, sun porch, p x Porm- wltt also salesman wanted. If neco«ary LOttCire-riMi!"'_' '* wjJH |' and bath, 2yi car garage, largo yard. Available will train. Wrltf> qualifications to MARQUEri'k"FRF.KZER." 12 culiic garage, Cft'l COlfax 4 1831. w ' April 1st. References required. Cafl Post Office Box 218. Atk'iitlc ilifih- foot, upright, $130: child's trac- LOST PArkway l-532'i. _ wjM lands. wj2H HA7.U-T. hmisa, Cape Cud type, er. JH. Call COlfax 4-7029. wj28 SMALL whltd parakeot, very trlvnd- FLIRNYSIFEI)' Kitte'pTiigToom" pri- r 4 bedrooms, 2 complete bath- i?'U I NO THAW w«n t" hylp this 7.5 ly. from Union Deach Monday, vate home. Call COlfax 4-382S. For isrvlo* that's 1»U, Business Opportunities h.p. Klgiu outlmarS motor. Froz- rooms, I fully tiled, modern kitch- j28 friendly and dependable plus March 25th. Call COlfax 4-MI8. en solid. $20 or best offer. CO en, fully tiled. Living room, din- flue Fuel Oil that'* econom- IIIR room, wall to wall carpeting, UNION WEACi-l. 3!i room apart- KKYPORT. grocery and meat busi- 4-5050. _ wjtf | ment, all utilities! supplied. Call Volume Sales ical, Coll ui (or a contract ness, reasonably priced. Call CO1- Venetian blimU, combiimllon stnrrn FOR RENT •2(iUJl%. _ wjM today! fax 1-1218. w]28* LARCJF. Lionel train set; nlno band and screens, also doors. Beautifully saw and jig saw. Call COlfax liindscuped, 110 a r finhoulihl d CUFFWOOD Beach, apartmont. 3 !rWO RbliMS'niid" baili. secorrti and room*, hem, hoh t water suppliedlid: 4-197!). _ _ wj'JS clinrch. Cull C()lf« 4-1721. w]tf flour, unfurnished, all utilities. pmkiti^ .space; also 3 furnished Call COlfax 4-:i7H8. _w|2J Rl'MMAGE SAKE. Sisterhood of rooms each suituhla f.ir 1 people ( the United Ilehrev.' CnnKregutlon, VICINITY of M.itawaii, oldor typrt. W.KKI Heach, availahla April 1st, /*•«/ L • <,if,, i Mi'' r Monday. Tuesday and Wedncsdny, ItKMItS, "IMK' (xinditlon. 1 rotun l«m- AriRAriivir ~ all utilities supplied, Call LOweil Fill l in l s low $6,500. fi room buni;alow $7, i COIFA» I r,ltl „-,;.. Aprillst, 2nd aiid 3rd. wjIS CI.F.AN IIEATUD ROOMS fl-3721 nfter 4 p.m. wj[28 800. H i.viiii Cape C.vl $i:i.MK). Wiil lre.o TV. maid vl, p 3S INCH" M:inic Chef v,an runne, l-'nw 'iy. maid service, special FORD'S' THUNDERBIRD arrann" r«-->y paynt.'nts. Lexington low daily and weekly rates. Holly KI-: YTORT apartnient, 2 rooms! '.",. / •21 J BHOAPSl white, excellent conilltlon. In- Hill Motel, Routo 36, Weat Kcuns- Agency, lirokor, llii;liu-.iv 31, Mat- furnished, ulilitli's supplied. Ca quire 46 Little St., M:\tawan. wj.!H awan. Call Lowell li 11101. burn wjtf COlfax 4-6119. wJ28 ON BUSY Gfitif) iisi.-d refiii( SMALL JOH Sl'I'C.'IALISTS AUMIN'S 'ST KORD Fair. "50«" Hard Top, FOM I 5!H. Wl-'.l.l. Knni-ll) row manure hay, DON'S TV SKUVICE Ciirpi'nliv -- do'iri, stairs, iollhiK!i, I'l.UMUINCJ & HliATlNO •M FORD 0 Cyl. V4 Ton Pick-up «50. stiiiw IIIHI t'H; c.un. IVIivorM'S l-'or fast efficient radio and telo liiiUliillnji, etc. Inside palnlliiK. 30 KI:AUNI-;Y ST., '57 FORD Convertible, FOM. P. St. 650. on ;ill Call COKav I »'I21. \v|lf vision s^rv|c« call LOweil 6^1844 1'IU'I'. I-STIMATICS A.K I.'. RI-:filSIFR|-;n (hilnuilum CII'.NIUAI. SI-.HV1CKS CO. KliYPORT •58 FORD Country Squire, FOM, P. St IK. NEW YORK TV SO VICE CO 4 7840 CO 4-3729 puppiis. 3 months old, main, fi.'- I.DWICI i. ti:no7 •M RAMHLER 4-Dr. Sta. Wnnon 750. Wjtf uiah- Ki'Vtisi' rhiiin" call ilUin- LOWELL 6-1600 wjtf '58 MERCURY 2D Hard Top, MOM, P. St 750. I >'ilt ;ili9.'4 nfli-r li |i in. w|;'H TEN EYCK RONSON INC. VAi't'l'M < I I.AiNI;i* SKIU'lCi:. BKTSY UOSS HOMES" '(1 ENGLISH FORD Consul 4D , 793. I'UIU. SIAM1-S1'. kit: 'in. Imi'iiie MATAWAN I'rp.lill. Il l.i'-l li| • """"'r. i Addlllnni, kilclii'tu ntul liathi re- •51 FORD Custom 300 2D, FOM ..., 7K1. all.•! li !in |i in , '.'1 S.'henck Avi- , ! Mat.i.. ui -A)'JS" PKUSONAl .'il'.IIVICIt 30 YRS - ,. "" '•,.'' inodi'l.'.l. KOIIIIIIK, Mditiu. rom- •5« MERCURY Colony Park, FOM 810. COMMUTERS ir..'1 . IviiiriiMi', i "" ^••^"'{•.'•""'•' . }>'.<"'""'• '•'; pice lino of I.'IIHIII.'IIIII! servlcs. 1H l-i K> I opi'ii skill IIIIMI.IIII iiiiitm, wl '59 FORD Ranch WaRon, FOM 850. 1V •in lip, n.iiy inariiic I'l.i'l fully ' ' ""'.''"i, ." I '• will riNANCINf! AltKANOBD '•0 FALCON 2D Sedans It & II 950. KEYPORT • «|iit|>|H-il .mil four wliixM triuli'r Miscellanoou* iliwry. (allll)uvll I, :..:!. W|l/4 THRi IIIMUI LOCAUiCAlL HANI1ANIKC '40 FORD 1'nlrlanu 4D, FOM 993. {IJOil. (all ufK'r a p m., 7rt"-3lli'.l. MINOR |iliiml>ni|( IIIKI mid JnliH. 5 VICARS TO PAY •5» MF.RCURY Mil. T|V, MOM, P. St 995. AND w\2V rilllVi'l-illlll 111 hillllcil gJH til Mil - ALSO CONVERTIBLE TOPS (mil u.it (nil LDiM'll (il'ili in •59 FORD C'try Sr\i\l, d.'.iK, Scat i. nvi'M, 2 <) • 3120 Iliuhwny to.itvl tablu luili h tMrkMit. lMtf^-i CARI'KNTKK nml liuildm'l! onn'tr«» •60 COMKT Custom 41), MOM lOfci. M nml Mlililli-m.it lid., MniHWiin. ., 1 • ; ii«.il !l:> lingo unit nmall nxtm hi/. Call IOIITII r. •llilil wjtl UphOlSlQry tor. J. O. Mob|(i!f, l lurcnco Avo,, '59 MERCURY IIP Commuter 8.W., MOM, P. St 1005. t*i; IINO Matters fliul tint u pi<*s. K.-yiMut N.'iv liiitnos, u»ra|;ci, (II •59 FORD Ontario 20. FOM, P. St 1150. DIRECT TO Shorn I'lirnltiii'n, llijjlnvuy 35, l.uii. ( ti.SlDM l-PII"l.'iT|-'RY nllcnitidin and ropulis. Cull COI- Road Matorial 1 ri'iiri' ll:iil«ir w)'JS S1IOI lux 4 11'.'I w|tl •<1 FALCON Ueluxo 4D Sudan, RfcH 1I9J. lt"ii|ih il .t.'iy, fuiiiMiirB 1 rp.ihInf., (iAUIil'N Irni-uii, J Vmu nld, r '59 FORD Roluctabln H.T., FOM, P. St 1250. t'INDKKS C'fint'ililjiit JIrid nnllii.i.'iiift, iil'in In IIIOMAS Kl .ARNIiY Port Authority Terminal l'lmi'v Jr., :)i'j lip., wllli iiiltlvn- ..iiiiiiui •".1 • iintf•••> (tlvi'ii I'ur fret! 'H MF.RCURY Mont. lid. Tp,, MOM, P. St 145*. tui and plow, uiii'jnill pi Irn 3l/,'i I'l.UMIIINU ft IIKAKNO I'HIIIIUIII', cull COIliu 4 Illlii or In •«1 FORD Galaxl* Hard Topi, FOM, P. St 1150. ll.skillH $'.!M. IVWIM lllWll IIIOWIM I It hi if stoni), til i V''\v,iv Htnv-I, M MupU I'luco ill it, Iirn'iiln^ iiiiil f)i»U.ii, Drill* 7 III 1)1 I'. Kl>. IIA/.l.l'.T HWY. .li IIA/I I I 1 l.nM'lty, I) fi nml ImHrii Rt.ini|i« ( (i| I AX I 'UI. KCKKI, HHOTIIKKH mil) ASBURY PARK—NEW YORK TRANSIT CO. 1 I li MIIIIIH'WH, ll'i ll!"ii.lwiv. IUV 'I.-* i (>|i"h i III ., f.. I '. illllic , M Jitii -it IMi . M'll'.,,,!lVll.l I'. I '|l ill 'I ui, llwv .1."1 IIH'I 1 Ml|: 1. 4 |l||, will K11II11 ll.11 :•, Jl/ll 1 (II I NX 1 •Silti'tlion Wniili-il Pitinon (inH Organ* NUM. U Mm luiir In mlvrllm si 17-r.n ; 1 'IHIII II.I-. rliMl,! ||, till. «M«N AGENCIES Vt' 11 I, ( rll < fill I Ililili iii'!^*;:. i i| iv»,u'i IIHIMI nun ••;! mill In Ux tutu. HtNCK, 11)04 fill l.v o i I. i n i( I'MIHI.'I '- ( .ill I'l'itnlt 'ill.I t> [i in ili|: till. 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Jano ParLer— Gold or Marfclo—DEtlfXE A&P—Crads A—Our Finest Quality 100 APPLESAUCE 3 97 POUND CAKE V; EXTRA EXTRA Extra Stieiif;lh —-^— I Flavorful $«oei Grocery. Buys! PIAID owN PLAID EXCEDRIN ,' is. STAMPS TEA BAGS OUR „ STAMPS White House--:-siant lion fat

BRIGHT SAIL—l»ie», Floral, Pint—7 oi. cam WIIM COUPOH IWM W.1H COUPON I»OM J IrlCF IfllLIm 12 quarts Vptg. © JF RONZONI *' D tUliCHASt 01 THIlf HFMS. AIR FRESHENER 2 - 89' Exec! Band 14 o'.1 tnmni N«. • MIXED NUTS Sailed cw. SPAGHETTIS M. 9 2-41 EXTRA STAMPS ON PURCHASE Of ABOVE mm AND COUPONS MOM MAILER!

PEACHES JANE PARKER A&P's Famous ^Super-Right" QuciliJy FREESTONE ««P firafe A HOT CROSS Diced ir Hslvt_t ?M5 BUNS 39: DELIVERED FRESH DAILY ALL THROUGH LINT! JELL-0 e PORK LOINS Danish Ring • 49 7-RIB GELATIN C LOIN BESSERT Pumpernickel SM, 25 END PIECE IND PIECE All Flavin 37 ,' Cream Cheese ^Z'Z* 2 p;;; 21 • 'p;927 FRESH VEAL SALE! Sanka Instant Coffee *'•• c*.F.. 1.29 Cottage Cheese "z^f Z& ^458 b 8 Selected Milk-Fed Veal Pure Egg Noodles ' 29 Muenster Cheese ,3"f"n[i" c K Fino lor Roasting Contadina ;::< 2 !:: 27'2 J;; 51« Switzerland Swiss Slices ^f;,,1 ';;498 IEG or RUMP 49Ib. l5 e C c Spaghetti Sauce *";.;,:;; 2 tV: 27« i' 23 Frigo Mozzarella i'..'»-i 537 ;;!65 Boneless Red Salmon 5^ 7iCI57« ^I7« Borden's Fresh Milk »««,....- J'.^^M" SHOULDER ROAST 69Ib. Norway Sardines ^"Id-'sTJ1 23l7'31° RIB VEAL CHOPS STEWING VEAL 59: Bachman's Extra Thin Pretzels '£' 39e We corry o wide je/ecfion o/ /oods for c c o Passover Holidayt. Here are just a few! VEAL CUBED STEAKS 95' BREAST OF VEAL 29, Q.T. Instant Frosting j v';n';'; 2 '^j;; 37« MdtZOS Rrund tr !q,,»,, '' ' ' d "I C Cocoa Marsh ck...u..s,,u Y.;135° J;1^* 59° P Goodman's Matzo Meal '' 43C A&P's Garden Fresh Fruits and Vegetables! Marcal Toilet Tissue A-.dcUio» 4 "„'390 quail ch 7 8 Planter's Peanut Oil hoi Gof f Cat Food w* •»» •'» 2 "' °" 29 doxo f7,!r.\u Tender, Florida f& ears ^L*tt 1 «an ~* j It I an SWEET CORN 3 Little Kittens ^ 2'1? U 2 '5 29« ib Laddie Boy Dog Food <<"••< r£;'45e Kosher Salt twndo»,i.i ; : ( Diamond Brand Walnuts '«»•» Tinder-Large Stalks Ik. e ASPARAGUS Coffees / Sunsweet Dried Prunes >• «• ';"; 37 25 Eight O'clock fl Rokeach Borscht ;;:'33 Yeung, Teneer kmch M BROCCOLI 23 Lag • Gefilte Fish * tX I'M' "'93° I Ib. C |1 n f< . i f Bokar Coffee 1 Ib. bag l.7> C C Vita';;,;;/Herring' '::45° : 79 Grapefruit . 'I MfJ.mi . 3 29 Mushrooms ""*"* n«eularly 1,00-7'/i 01. Bollli Cream Cheese C IUWt.1 C Pascal Celery 2 29 Tomatoes 2 29 HALO SHAMPOO 79 Vita Horseradish Carrots "'•'" 2 ', 19C New Green Cabbage My-T-Fine Reynold's Wrap lato *z ,;, Comet Oh Tide Ivory Snow loy 'A 'I Puddings OIHC'II \ 11, , ..'...(,1,1,1 r.i >i. 1.' Liquid Detergent: 23e •'•35°

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FRESH PAN REACT WJIOIJ1 FREE 100 J& II GREEN S QE II STAMPS In Addition to Your Regular Slump* With Coupon 8»low and

$2 75 Mue /'-"• *'-™-' Save 96cl 3 lbs. Ground B«ef S«rve with Ocean Sp'oy Cranberry Jauc* HALVID, QUARTERED, CUT-UP-Ib. LANCASTER BRAND Meat Purchase Regularly 59c Ib. $ BROILE-WELL—reg. 98c Keg. Ib. *.pc. Broiling Stylo of 5 or More $179 RIB J st ROASCuts Slightly Higher T Special combination ntte: BJ LANCASTER BRAND f.v. 4Sf m M«t! fciv. «c .« P=n! Total Sa>l«gi »«* FREE) 100 S&HVS. In Addition to your r«(|uttr |t*mpt. with Reg. Meat Purchase off $5 ib. StyU Namj

LEG 0' LAMB hopping f&mlly. n< *>!.. M>reh M LANCASTER BRAND LANCASTER BRAND d CHUCK STEAKS - JJa" LAMB CHOPS Ihouhhr LANCASTER BRAND CHUCK ROAST FREE 100 79 LANCAJTBR BRAND KRAFT 99 S&H Or««n Stamps LANCASTER BRAND VELVEETA 2 Ib. loof 73' Crots-RIb ROAST 79' !» A44I«IM It Your (Ufulnr tamp With OWN MAMM WITH COUPON AT «I»HI CHUCK OF LAMB - . 29 C*u»H ••!»* vtt funhft •) $10 8i Han. or it. ix n* tHAtr CHIIU FREE! 50 S&H? LANCASTER BRAND STSWINd IWItt KNIOHT Fresh BUTTS „.»t>f 39- CHEESE »79c I Gruyere X 39c LAMB LANCASTER BRAND § FREE! 100 S&H VZ* HORMEL 4 .. FRANKS suni... 2 \lb $1S In •ddlllon to four ntulir ilmn with CANNED HAM - 3* PURCHASI OP $10 «.. lugludlni Frnh Milk * OlgirtttM rir< id< 1 lb> FROSTED FOOD FEATURES DA /'Ail " 9 ' $1 Nam« n —

MAXWELL MEALTIMI MAID CUBE STEAK V* 79c DAvvrl tiled 4 pkgi. I Limit t coupon •tiOBulnftl l umiltrilt . ARCTIC SEAL COD FILLET J* 39c HOT SAUSAGE ««<" - 59 t

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