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Mtmbtf f7Mi YEAR — 3rd WEEK MATAWAN, N. J .a THURSDAY, JULY IS. 1968 Editorial Aaaaetittaa SingW Copy Ton ConH Receive Bids For Major Road Uphold Levitt On Aerial View Of New Beaclifill Project Bus Bids Again b . Strathmore Stakes Are Too High Superior Court Suit Transportation Fund U n M a w Coalractlni Co;, Mat- Ruling Ii Msds In Budget Eiceeded W u , Moadty ■Ifht wbmitted • in> Md ol t& .M t for the raiur- Superior Court Judge Elvln R. Matawan Regional Board of Ed frcia# at Marly IM n i d i and Simmill Monday reverted a Mat ucation has failed a sccond timo tfra a ta ia the townahip. Three con- awan Township decision which to get bids on transportation for ths ftracMnMtMiittoi (eadera tor lb* would have required Levitt and 1965-66 school year that come within Sons Inc., developera of Strath | the $32,500 allocated for this pur | H i M m w M iccluded providing more, to Install surveyor's stakes pose in the budget. Edward Scul • l£4*cfcbituminous concrete iur- at the corners of 1900 individual lion, board secretary, said yester tacaaa anroximitely M major building lots, day the tabulation of bids opens! Ihorofira*. The I balance of the Levitt had brought the suit at a meeting Monday showed the to ftfw tr ia tbe r a d improvement against the Towns' Ip Committee, tal of all minimum bids on ten fraJaetwiU he treitedwlth tiplul- the Planning Board. Strathmore routes offered comes to around : oil and enuhfd ftoM.; - Civic Association, Township En $38,000. f Other bidder* included the Jan- gineer Karl F. Heuser, Robert The board took bids Apr, 26 and arooe Engineering Co., Matawan, Chestcrman and Herbert Parker, at that time the minimum figure in 1 and M.i J. Stavolt Inc., after the committee reversed the total of all quotations was about le d M ali, t4M,«7J. The Township planners and ordered the installa $37,500. These bids were later re Committee alio received alternate tion of the stakes. jected and the board readvertised. •ropoMla lo provide • oae-inch bl- Judge Simmill made- no mention Of the four operators entering tuminoui aurraca on streets as fol- in his decision of any possibility proposals, only Michael George of (Dtra: Manio, MM,#50; Jannarone, of a conflict ol interest on the Matawan bid for all 10 routes, sub iu t .t M and Stavola. $5*1,575. part of Township Committeeman mitting a total of (215 per day. ; Rafornd fe Eaj^aeor Jay Krivitsky or Township Attor This would make Mr. George’s ov ney Richurd T. Schwartz, who were erall bid $3S,700 for a 180-day school All bids were submitted to Town former members of the associa ship Engineer Karl F, Heuser for year. . tion. Mr. Schwartz is also a former Bids Listed ttudy and recommendation. The attorney for the civic group. Committee indicated it will award Bids for school bus route 1 were: Decision Of Judge ' Contracts July 26, the date ol lls George, $34.50; Fred Welirle, Cliff "It in clour." he said, “ that ■ext meeting. It Is expected the %• wood, $30, and R. Helfrich & Son, stakes were not required specifi Keansburg, $3,9.85 . Inch' surfacing ' will be accepted cally hy the agreement (for finnl Since the township planned to li- For route 2 George bid $32 and subdivision approval). Helfrich 539.S5. Route 3 proposals 1 ■ tunce the work with a (Mt.MO bond “ Moreover, the (township) ordi were: Wehrle, $45; George, $W, and . Issue. ■ . ; ' ■ • nance that defendants claim-^re Clarence G. Hauser, Matawan, In other huiinesa, the townahip quires the installation is amhigu- $49.50. Bids for routes 4, 5 und 3 ^ a g r e e d to pay lit ahare of the ous in that it does not stnte with were: Wehrle, $M; George, $15.50, cost to provide a crossing guard at (continued on page four) the Liae Rd. grade crossing from 7 and Helfrich, $10.25. Wehrle and «.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through George bid $14 and $ 13. respective Fridays while the Lloyd ltd. bridge Dr. Ambrosio To ly, for route 7. across the New York and Long For route 8 Wehrle hid $14 and Branch Railroad Is being replaced. George $15. George bid $12.50 and Line Rd. is being used as a detour Open New Office Helfrich $10.25 for route 9. Bids on While work is in progress, route 10 w e r e: Hauser, $21.50; i Mrs. Eugenie Pizzi was appoint- Formerly Associated Wehrle, $20, and George, $19, ltd acting municipal court clerk at Painting Quotations a rata of U an hour. She will act W ith Dr. Captanian Quotations on painting work were lor Mrs. IMith Kern who ia vaca Dr. Michael Ambrosio, 4 Invar i submitted. Thomas Vena, Cliff tioning. • ■ . ■ : .. Way, Matawan, announces the op ! wood, offered to paint trim on th® ening of his office for general prac- I Matawan Memorial School at $709 and William Huron, ilazlct, nt $090. ^Moratorium On Ing at"3Ol0Chm'cliPsf!" Matrnvan!'™ j _ The Madison Township shoreline o,^ Haritan Bay, j beaches are Proving ^o be a popular attraction _ln j -"n,e ’quotations’ for \Tie'ciiffwood or about July 15. .| extending i...... westward...... J from..... Whale Creek, its...... natural. J n.-n.Madison once...... more. Matawan« ... .Township...... -ui rejected i.— .., .l„the; Elementary . School. . were ...... Vena $1140 Dr. Ambrosio, Matawan Town . j boundary with Matuwnn Township, shows un inviting; Engineers* proposal tn extend the project to Cliffwood! a'n({ }{l)ron $14Q0. ship Physician, was born in Jersey ; white expanse of sand as the result of filling oper-, Point as not justifying the cost to the municipality. purchase of 195 student desks and City and educated in Italy at the, aliens ol the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. The (cont ’ued on page four) Holmdal Planner* : Told Iroottar N*«d WMsalag a a i recaaatnietloa al Atiaallc Ave. Irom Church St. to Grand Opening Ms New Yert aad Laag Breach Railrond is moving ahead rapidly and Borough Now Ready To Take A ‘‘moratorium” on the granting akailld'fee campleted M ere the cad el thia month. The aerial view af building permits for one-family the wMme4 right-of-way ef the street leading from Church St. Planned At Bank homes was proposed by Theodore (feetlam), past. Matawaa Regional High School to tne railroad bridge Trifdauer, -president of the Holm- at Ihe lop of Ibe pkata. The work IS being done by tevltt and Sons Inc, Title To Lake Front Property Renovations Completed del' Properly Owners Association, aader terms al an agreemeat with Matawan Township. before the township planning board Councilman Frank Ferrano Tues* the end of sunimer. It comprises perintendent, 5J2.000, (replacing the A t Central Jersey Offica Monday. Mr. Friedauer noted that day night reported the borough is t\w acres and has 600-foot frontage borough engineer and, building in <3 mdre houses had reached the spector) sewer and water depart There’s a new look on upper ready to take title to the Hamilton on the lake. There is aisu a house building permit stage with (he Traphagen Warns tract off Ravine Dr., fronting on ment foremen, $fi2H0 each. Salary ; Main St. in Matawan, with reno- and a barn standing on the proper* granting of final approval of three Lake* Lefferts, which is earmarked of tbe borough clerk, at $3210 Is I vation and expansion completed on Subdivisions that night. The proper ty- up S7C0 and the deputy clerk, $1920, | the Central Jersey Rank & Trust for use as a public park and ac Will Clear Beach ly owners' official noted this was cess to the lake. down $1280. Co. office. Although all work w ai Mr, Ferrano indicated the bor Wore than matched hy other maps Of Pardun Reneging The Borough Council authorized Council also adopted an ordinance | done with no interruption lo bank-, Being processed in the preliminary ough’s first task will be to clear appropriating $2000 to complete in j ing business, a grand opening of tha payment of $9500 lo Mrs. Madeline away underbrush and weed growth gUges. He foresaw the township's Mayor Henry E. Traphagen, Mat their attorney, William J. O'Hagan, stallation of a municipal radio sys j “ new” quarters will be held nexf Hamilton nt the closing expectcd on the lake shore to provide a ' tool problem vaulting and the tax awan Township, ;aid last night Asburiy Park, on further proced tem. The funds will permit council I Wednesday. Charles W. Mandeville, before the next meeting. The mo swimming beach area, lie also in situation becoming Increasingly ney represents the balance due the to purchase additional portable un j vice president and manager, (nviici that he is "totally dissatisfied" ures In the matter if there is no dicated a barn on the property grave. property owner. The property sale its from Motorola Inc., low bidder ' customers and neighbors to visit Mr. Friedauer proposed an ordi with the showing C. J. Pardun & betterment of the situation today. would he torn down to provide ad price whs $10,000. on an original contract to furnish the bank on lhat day. There wilt nance to match that being drawn Sons, Milltown, made this week The mayor, who is also executive ditional off-street parking space. be refreshments and souvenirs for DR. MICHAEL AMBKOSIO Mr. Ferrann said he hoped to the equipment. la Colt* Neck Township w h i c h towards resuming work on the in director of the sewerage authority, Mr. Ferrami said the house would all, lollipops for (he youngsters and open the tract to public use before An ordinance requiring taxis to •rovidea for lapses of 120 days be- stalling of sewer mains in Cliff stated last night only one man has Universities of Naples and Hologna. probably be retained by the bor carry $100,000 and $300,000 mini- special gifts for those who open tw am the various stages ol approv- wood Beach under a directive from been at «ork on the project all He interned af Jersey City Medical ough and could be utilized for a new accounts. (continued nn page four) Si and limitation of no more than Superior Court Judge Leon Leon week, from what he could observe. Center and spent two years in resi number of purposes. However, he This month marks the 50th an« (continued on page four) ard, Chancery Division, in Free The mayor said he did not consid dency In medicine at Monmouth Township Names said a number of recommendations (continued on page four) hold July 2 that this work should er this compliance by the Pardun Medical Center. for its eventual use will be consid proceed with all “ reasonable speed Matawan Republicani . Natfce firm with the court order to pro In 1962, he took a six ■ month ered before council makes a deci Don Quixote Expands The office of the Shore Insurance and dispatch.” The mayor stated ceed in “good faith" under the course at the University of Penn New Dog Warden sion. At Recent Meeting Agency, Broad Street, Keyport will there would be a conference to agreement given before Judge sylvania in ‘‘Modern Developments Council adopted a salary ordi Application was filed with th« Be closed on Saturdays during night of Matawan Township Sew Loonard to finish the job. The in Medicine." lie has been asso- W ill Patrol Five nance retroactive to Jan. I for all The regular meeting of the Mata Matawan Zoning Hoard of Adjust* July and August. erage Authority members with (continued on page (our) (continued nn page four) regular municipal employees. wan Republican Club was held Fri Days Each Week ment this week by Chris Heuser, There were no objections at the day at the Hook and Ladder Co. proprietor of the Don Quixote Inn, public hearing. Si* new posts are Fire House. Steve Fnterlim* presid Route 34, Matawan, for a variance 'Hie Matawan Township Board of Mutawan Artist Paints Picture Fur Central Jersey Bunk shown on thi* l‘H»5 salary schedule, ed. Mrs. Beatrice Duffy, recording whereby a .30 ft. setback restriclion Health Monday night awarded a V-.;' '-■* It was noted. secretary, read a letter of thanks on the rear of the property could one-year contract for don warden ; Now Salaries Listed to the club mem!x.*rs from the Re be waived. The proprietor submit* service to Michael Seaman, Stout* j publican Slate Finance Committee ted plans showing a GO ft. by GO ft. They are general clerk, 1.1(00; Hill Rd.( Freehold Township, lhe (hanking the club for their finan addition to the side and back of hh water billing clerk, $1240; sewer contract, involving five pick-ups cial contribution. restaurant on the south side of per week, will cost the township billing clerk, $010; public works su* Mrs, Dorothy Rinear, Repnsen- Route 34 near the Madison Town ? 1750. It was approved by lhe tative of tbe Federation of Repub ship line. The addition will have Township Committee. Mr. Seaman lican Women announced that ibe clearance of seven feel at one (continued on page four) One Firecrackers Federation was planning on a large point. The application is expected card party lo be held in September. tr> come before the In/rough zoning board at Its meeting Tuesday. Rent A Wheel (linlr Mr. I’.nterline appointed George llo.spital bed, conimnde. cruti’li. -i Arrest Over 4th Diet/, a member of the club as rep resentative from the d ib to the Notice or invalid walker, l-'ree delivery. Hie Matawan Township Commit* Tossed From Car; Many newly organi/.ed Northern Mon* i Call Mntawan Drug1., MU 001!I. ten regular meeting scheduled for mouth County Young Republican jfp—ndv. 15. Monday, July lllth, ut 8 p.m., htu Complaints Checked Cluh, to act as liaison between the been postponed to Monday, July two clubs. Kxplodmg of firewoiks from ft 26th, at 8 p.m., due to vacations. Uota Files Again Mr. Kntcrlinu announced that he Rci^e IC. Wenzel moving vehicle brought ii fine of hav accepted Ihe position as cam Township Clerk J'J.'i jfid tf rusls lo Jose Valentoj, C'harlixi iM la, l ine Mil., Holm - paign chairman for this year. Work jfp—adv. 15 del, was confirmed tn linve filed Krypoil, nppn’honded July !» hy P«- ing with Mr. r.nterline will I*' bolnr.m I’lfd 1). Hall, Malawan ; nn application this week with the Mr*. Duffy and James Shea. Mr. Old Wagon f arm MnlHwnn Township /lining llniml Township Poin t*, in an itiraignment j Knterline also annoiitucd that the Starr a p p h i for green apple pl« |M*fon* M.ii’.i «ti ale l.loyd I) lilgart | ef Adjustment Asking h iiirinm e annual club pirnic will be held Aug. or ftuuc • und our fjr*i perieJr'. of wherebv he would Ik' permltlcd Tui'-day Thu defendant look II ut the Middlesex Rd. Recreation Ihe sea on will b- available tail l« subdivide a 2,N,l-ncr<> tract un hl.nn** foi thi* m< ld**nl ami rb»ared j Field All member* and tbrir fami weekend. Houle l.r>, north of Mid* the west aide nl I Ine Hil ad|oln- two omip.niHins, William Oon/ales ! lies and guests aie eoidiallv inviud dletown lllll Ihe “ ronnlry club" lots see- {i
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Vaa W b*le • Man al adjunct to the new research la that offer reasonably practical po Threw Brick Through Charles E. Uhrlg. A $100 fine was jail on charges by Rita Bresco that neth P. Smith, Port Reading, for M&T Expands ■lag Coamiay. ' boratory, which will be operated tential for a major advance in per also imposed for throwing a rock he beat her about the head and ignoring a traffic signal; 11# and ia co-operation with the Canadian formance or technique. Window; Gets 90 Days threatened her life. The; aaia elemeots ia the ex- through the window of the Conover $5 costs were paid. National Research Council under Georpe J. Domich, 61 Atlantic St., ■anakmare: A manufacturing plant M&T Products also is broadening Lumber Co.. First and Atlantic Sts., its Industrial Research Assistance ^Canada Plant for plating chemicals, cleaners aad its technical aervice to support the A man rated by police as a seem July fi. Patrolman Robert Dillon, Keyport, was fined S10 and (5 costs haffiag compounds for metii fin- Program. company's increased manufactur on a summons from Patrolman Seniority outranks ability as the A fcalf-mlllloa dollar plaat addl- ingly homeJcss loilerer gained his Keyport police arraigned him. M in i; a research laboratory to be Full-Scale Research ing and sales capabilities. ‘‘We are Bruce Insley, borough police, of basis for selecting chairmen for expressed wish to go to jail July 7 Edward Bresco, 11 Hurley St., Om that Ik U m reaearek u veil built ia cjMiperatiaa with the Caa- “This will mark MfcT'p first setting up a group of aervice careless driving involving speed. most of the Important committee* when Keyport Magistrate Seymour was fined $25 and given 30 days M MmifactartufeciUtlails he adiaa Natioaai Research Council; full-scale research work in Canada, specialists who will work with our This officer also -rought in Ken in the U.S. Congress. and we look for it to produce im R. Kleinberg put a 90-day term on suspended sentence in the county IM m M n c M ty It t T Product* provision tar die manufacture of salesmen in meeting the specific orfaaotln stabilltcrs for rigid poly- portant benefits not only for the technical requirements of our cus rt Caaada Ud- la Hamiltoa, 0a- company but for Canadian indus iari*. TlM aM U iw .«lii AxibU tb* vlayl chloride plastics and orgaoo- tomers," Mr. Fraser saya. tia catslyits for urethane foim; try as a whole. The laboratory’s MfcT Products of Canada lid . is tfaa a< ti» aaiatlac pUat. MAT op major project will be a study of i apiaat ia Matawaa, tb* for- moiw space for organic coatings a wholly owned subsidiary of MAT Ross W . Maghan Agency production; additional apace for the baste chemistry of organic and Chemicals, Inc. ELAINE & MARIE maiieting, sales and service per- inorganic tin compounds," accord aonnel. . ing to Mr. Fraser. Real Estate Listing Cards tor BEAUTY SALON “The enlarging of our Hamilton Object of the government's NRC ssle at this office. ~Sov« WHh Safeco facilitiei has been made necessary program is to stimulate the Interest (Mori* Miller, Formor/y of Union Boach) Auto and Homeowner MUIrf* by the rapid growth of MfcTs Can of Canadian industry in research OUR STORE WILL K „ A COMPLETE BEAUTY SERVICE adian business," says Robert D. and development and promote the CLOSED AIL DAT Fraser, vice president and general eatabllshment and expansion of In WEDNESDAYS a Hairdr*uing a Coloring • Permanents manager of MAT Products,. "Our dustrial research facilities through Real Estate*insurance During July and Aufuat ailes have increased sixfpld lince out Canada. Tal. 264-9880 we moved to Hamilton five years Assistance Is given to companies Prager Jewelers MAI A WAN I3S Mate S t LOm E t-0003 ago.” for long-term applied research pro IS W, Front St.. Keypad 193 FIRST ST. KEYPORT Ta T w a d ir Opsratiaaa jects in science and engineering The new facilitiei for trtating chemicals, cleaners and bulling compound* will permit MfcT to traaifer all operations of Nicroma- tic Ltd. to Hamilton from Toronto. Nicromatic was purchased by MAT early thia year. : “ Whea the new addition la com Buy With pleted, are will have one ol the most COMI complete-line manufacturing plants for plating supplies in Canada and TM Ihe most versatile production facili TO TH I ty for organometsllic chemicals,” Mr. Fraser says. CUB CADET .. He calls the company's new Confidence WOWI WM • helple« (wad manufacturing capabilities a natur- aha It n aaaa ♦* Urn aad farda* A ina. A Cub M a t M n an A-l... 3-W a y G u a ra n te e M>* aa hear / . , All yea have t* SPEEDY de la ««U* H. OFFERS ’(2 LINCOLN-CONTINENTAL 4D, Air Conditioned MSS. RARITAN ’15 COMET 2D Sedan MOM. Exec. Car 21M. FANTASTIC ’•4 CIIEVELLE ‘‘M alibu" Hd. Tp., 6-Cyl., Overdrive I7K. ■S2 OLDSMOBILE ''88" 4D Hd. 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Plumbing Chock ness district. “ Wc have tried to re Traphagen tain the traditional atmosphere of Maalrlpil Maaager Paal H. Teae the town, while providing the H rtaaaa ycsfeftay ordered Ihe (continued from page one) most modern and efficient service alamhlsg Isipertms el Madlsaa mayor declared that William B. and facilities," he added. Kaufman, Elizabeth, attorney tor TewasMp ta assame fag fvrtsdic- The architcct, Edward J. Par- Pardun had been ‘‘writing letters'’ Mso s te f aN ptamhiag lasUlla- num, Philadelphia, is a specialist lo Mr. O ’Hagan this week but this 1 W H tlsas la garden saartswsls. It in bank buildings. Charles U. Laws Agouy, IMS Style does not give excuse for further dil I I b M k mm , u m •OtnW ii v. b n t m im n h m was recesMy revealed, ilembling & Sons of Red Bank are Even in a normal year the home atory procedures at the work site, a—tm T. m tcim r. H n m n m m I# Mr. HcfMMi ' the builders and Marian Lynch of owner who is proud of his lawn as the mayor secs it. THE INTERNATIONAL SET . . . International Flavors tk* MMjvw Jjwruj m • mtmtpMft "W IM fM p *. »» »>• plamMsg hss beea totalled with Summit did the interior decoration. goes through a trying period. In The Pardun iirm kept a skeleton and Fragrances, which maintains a plant in Union Beach, ,SS < f t — •*■*!■. lU aUi li ta'MrV. SM kwl lrf«f»»U al l l i t t n i ant out laaparllsa because al a ‘‘gap The bank, founded in 1915, was M n tf Mu «Mk sMmuI Hm ar arajudica this year of scant rainfall, most force, described by the mayor as has issued its annual report in both French and English. a B H M . W PMMM Ml sl tm la k ik S tO m " brtwecs lha mm- known as ihe Matawan Bank until ■;J| s s i m . i M ' M M n i l N w w , i— srtnn «ka fcullMaaS nitiu lawns are suffering irom nothing "one man," at work on fulfillment ■ SW mSrnm, SM t t t n t l ■Md»« lto.lt Kwaiyo* u>«)r aomManc* alctpal pla-Mag laapsctkta stall it became part of the Central Jer English is used in the American edition, of course . . . Com but a need of water as anyone of conlracts after a court order H-as sad Ihe sewersge SMtharlty. sey Bank & Trust Co. in 1963. Jt paring tho two editions once again demonstrates the elegance ™ 1 » m < «iM i h u m >i m n m m n m /.my.- Waiter Zlslfc, eseestlve dtreetoc knows who lives where water Is filed seeking to restrain the Sew scarce and sprinklers can't he used. lias in the present building of French phraseology. To our shareholders becomes, A nos hr W in U M am i to M M «s tt* «Mt af «a aptea af lbs Sewerage Anthorlly, re> erage Authority from enforcing the since 1920. In 19-J3 the interior was But what if you've been lucky penalty provisions of over the $1, actionnaires . . . Brief History: Roots on both sides of the ccatly revesM this ahaeleamlag remodeled and an addition built in enough calch some showers, you i PaisMs la M vaan . which led to aa lavestlgatiM to 000,000 in conlracts until some ad 1956 includes the present board Atlantic becomes Bref Apercu Historique: Implantation de showing ptamMag cade viala- have enough water lo irrigate but judication had been made of $301),- room, bookkeeping room and a part et d’autre de l’Atlantique . . . a chart entitled Capitalju you’re still unhappy with your lisas had gsur aadiaeavered at 000 additional claims upon the Au new employees’ lounge. Expenditures becomes Les immobilisations . . . and Financial ’" lawn? thority that Mr. Kaufman and ths Madlsaa Gatdeaa a part meats Picture rolls trippingly off the tongue as Aspect De La Situ site sa Haute M. Csrrectlaa has Dr. Henry W. Indyk, Rutgers Pardun hold to exist. The Authority beea ordered. turl management spcci-alist, urges had s?t a .lune 7 deadline on com ation Financiers . . . Ori, Ori, Con . . . pletion of the work, before the Bus Bids Again THURSDAY, JULY IS, I M Mr. Hsnaaaa declared lhal you to resist any urge to give your WHAT’S IN THE PACKAGE . . . The British Post Office with the assuming by the lawn a ‘'tonl':,, in the form of fer penalty clauses ca no into force, (continued from page one) urged its clients today not to send: Chewing gum to but Pardun had sought relief from flam H af start al tlw laapir tlas tilizer, or apply any "remedy" un chairs from Colonial Office Furni Russia . . . Opium pipes to thi: Philippines . . . Toy pistols tf eatsMs ptamhlag at apwtmeat lil you know what ails your grass. them in the filing of the order seek ture Co., Elizabeth, at $4172.25 was Time For Safety Regulations to Cyprus . . . Honey to Basutoland . . . Candles to Algeria pte|erts, aa hseresssd wsrti lead Many Reasons ing a restraint upon Ihe sewerage rccommendcd. This furniture will will sccar, ihe cost al which will Dryness is most likely Die first body. be placed in the Strathmore School. . . . Skimmed milk to Singapore . . . Roulette wheels to El • Public u m of tha recreational facilities offered by Lake have le be met by rshlag phrnib- cause of browning this year. Dut The mayor pointed out lost night Salvador . . . Communist literature to Colombia . . . Used Lefferta 1* incfcaaing each year. Now, with public access Mr. Scullion recommended the iag laapeellsa lees. The munici a lawn may have fungus diseases that Mr. Kaufman and Pardun had replacement of a presently used ve sacks to Iceland . . . Elm trees to Ireland . . . All these, said pal maaager aaid he will ur|» os or insect damage, Fertilizer or consented to a dropping of the re to the h k t through borough property off Ravine Dr. nearing hicle with a new station wagon for the Post Office Guide for 1905. are likely to be seized in the the tswsaMp beard el heslth some other chemical may have straint before Judge Leonard and reality, it behoove* the Malawan Borough Council to con* the transportation of pupils in be countries named. Russia also bans second-hand clothes and aider regulating activities in the interests of safety and the adeptloa sl a aew scale el lees burned it. You may not have ap had accepted the conditions requir low bus-load numbers. William ed by the Authority for the fulfill shoes. Elm tree to Ireland is it? . . . And the fight was on . . . public good. aad al a phunMag cade better la plied enough fertilizer or lime last Lawlor, Matawan Borough recrea fcssptag with slate stsad irds. spring. ment of the work "wilh dispatch tion director, asked for limited use THE PRESID EN T’S W A R on Poverty is really a big Aa far aa can be determined, then are no regulations You may have been’ cutting your snd good faith." This was done on of the "Huskies” buses during the time operation, and if you don’t believe it try digesting tbe to ton* at present, governing such things as lighting on grass too short or too infrequently. the view of Judge Leonard that the summer program. (A Kentucky bluegrass-red fescue "money issues" between Ihe con Congressional Presentation made by the Office of Economic^ the lake, night swimming or beach partying. Scouts To Visit Opportunity . . . The presentation runs for 95 pages atuf^.* Uaa of the lake could prove to be treacherous recreation lawn should be cut iil, closer tha - tracting parlies could be settled an inch and a half or two inches). either by negotiation or court ac Borough Now there is an Appendix to it which goes on and on . . . Inter for non-swimmers or even those who overestimate their abil- Your mower may be dull or im tions later. The mayor said last esting to note that Wade Hampton County, Alaska, has the National Ranch properly adjusted. Gasoline may be night the Authority had put no oth Hy or aUmina. We suggest the council consider employ- (continued from page one) lowest per capita income of all counties in the 52 states . . . Two busloads of Boy Scouts from dripping Irom its motor. er interpretation on “reasonable mum liability insurance was intro Dient ot lifeguards and limiting swimming hours during The county, with a population of 3128, has a per capita in cummer months as well as the need lor proper lighting in Monmouth Council will start west Then there’s dog damage, recog dispatch” than a full scale return duced by council which set July ward on Aug. 13, when they leave nizable by brown spots, and a build to work this week by Pardun. 27 for a public bearing. come of $424 a year . . . Also interesting to note that Alaska the winter for ice skating. for a three-week cross-country ex up of dead vegetation called thatch. Richard F. Deppen, 3 Center is down for next to nothing in federal anti-poverty funds . . . The lake certainly should be utilized to its fullest extent, pedition to the National Boy Scout II your lawn has escaped the Ave., Matawan, was appointed as a The powers that be have authorized $32,000 for an Alaskan provided such use is made prudently and safely. Ranch st Philmont, N. M. This effects of the drought and you’re One Firecrackers probationary patrolman effective Is the Isrgest group to leave from having trouble you can get advice Aug. 1. The new officer is married anti-poverty program but the report also shows no par Monmouth Council, which previous from your county agricultural (continued from pa^e one) and has two children. A resident of ticipants . , . The money is earmarked for administrative ciation, recognizing this fact, very ly has sent only one bus losd. agent, and Ruiz Ruben, also of Keyport, the borough for two years, he has purposes . . . Most of the poorer counties, those with a per Communications intelligently refused to take ■ pub Area Boy Scouts making the If you don’t know where to reach also arraigned. been employed Bt the Matawan capita income of under $750 a year, are located throughout f t It* Editor, lic stand, preferring to poll ita in him, Just send a card to Garden Det. Sgt. John McGinty indicated Post Office. dividual members to get ■ consen trip include Winthrop Shaw, Clover the south . . . States include Alabama, Mississippi, Kentucky, H wss with tome regret that I Reporter, College of Agriculture, that this was Ihe only incident of sus. However, the Strathmore Civ Hiil Rd.. Holmdel, Troop 131; Tennessee, Georgia, South Carolina, Texas, New Mexico, R M ot the apparent demise ol the Michael McCarthy, 4 Fairmount Rutgers University, and we'll send sufficient seriousness with regard Matawan Public Library plan in ic Association, in its ususl msnner, you his name and phone number. to firecrackers over the July 4 Louisiana, Arkansas, North Carolina, Virginia, Oklahoma, immediately presented its own plan Rd., Hailet, Troop 131; Kenneth Moratorium On I lka local papers ia tb# last ttn Butler, 11 Allan St., Hazlet, Troop weekend to brinj* an arrest. Det. South Dakota and North Dakota . . . Aside to Caker . . . which naturally was counter to the (continued from page one) days or so. fliers hat been a great M; Alfred C. Finkbohner, 28 Car- Umt> O f Highways Sgt. McGinty stated there had been what happened, break your arm? M l at printed mstter on this sub- Board's plan. By the way, who many firecrackers complaints in six houses being under construc speaks tor Cliffwood? mer St., West Keansburg, Troop Jsct ia the several dailies snd the 143; Robert Kozub, 18 Orchard Paid Higher Taxes vestigated, but the offenders had tion in ten - house mapped areas weakly that serve the area and This led to the third strike Pkwy., Morganville, Troop DO; always beaten a quick retreat to at one time. Bernard Goldsmith, used when the Authority was shut, the Hills of llolmdel development jast about all of it w u adverse, lo against the Board's original plan. Joseph Dougherty, 11 Mallard St., The average state highway user avoid detection. On queries as to chairman, found Mr. Friedauer’s ting ofl the entrance from Teh- appeared to be outstripping the put* Based on this original plan Mayor paid $149 in special slate and fed proposals “of interest" but opined . saf that the publicity on behalf of Hazlet, Troop 131; John Aque, 14 where firecrackers were bein^ graph Hill Rd. to the Garden State ting in of needed improvements the proposed library has been poor Hyrne oi the Borough, according eral road taxes in 1063, the New bought, it is ever a story of some that the township committee should Parkway und nothing had resulted Fairmount Rd., Hazlet, Troop 92. agreed to when Ihe map was given ty handled U to put It mildly. to Mrs. Carter, had pledged the Jersey Petroleum Council reported one unknown to the buyer huck be the body approached to get any from it. The group will have a ‘‘shake Borough’s approval without a refer today. J. D. Baziey, chairman of stering them at a spot and making thing like this initiated. Urges Strong Stand final approval. The map for Daniel Ta begin with, the plan, Itself, down” trip this weekend at the endum to any expenditure of less the petroleum organization, said a quick disappearance too, Mr. Friedauer was disturbed ov Slusser, Keyport, Overlook Heights Is quite expensive tnd probably Forestburg Scout Reservation In Mr. Friedauer urged the board than f 190,000 based on the original that the 1963 per vehicle tax bur er another matter. He wanted to was withheld from action because loo ambitious. This, combined witn New York to test their packs and to traffic, township police had not to be timid in the matter. He recommendation. This, took nerve den for the state showed an in know what (he township could do to the engineers for the developer had the apparent effort to have it push experiment with the dehydrated eight cases. Daniel T. Reed, Diondi pointed out the Borough of Secau- ed through with the excuse that it as t h i s is • mayoralty election crease of 133 over the comparable Ave., Cliffwood, paid $20 and >5 prevent the N.J. Highway Authori cus had not hesitated to give bat produced no proof of compliance year and such an expenditure could foods they will use In the moun ty from setting up a proposed cul had *o be done quickly to obtain figure of live years earlier. costs for going 70 miles per hour lie In the courts to the Port of New with drainage requirements, be prime political fodder. However, tains at the ranch. tural center at Telegraph Hill Park, F M tril funds, caused the Town- He pointed out that tbe highway- in a 50-mile zone at Cliffwood Ave. York Authority recently and had with the adoption of this so-called During the trip, bus stops will lie suggested a building permit be v ship and Borough Councils to view user taxes include such items as and Route 35 on summons from won out, ‘‘alternate .plan” the Mayor’s be made at military installations. denied for the auditorium to be the H with some suspicion. state motor vehicle registration Patrolman Stanley Parrish. This of The three subdivisions gaining fi pledge would no longer be valid. Special stops will be at Columbus, center of the cultural complex. fees, the federal levies on automo ficer also brought in Bryant Pow nal approval were 18 lots of Craw The Initial discussion of this plen Undoubtedly any public referendum Ohio; St. Louis, Mo.; Clinton, Authority Plans biles, tires, tubes, .tread rubber and ell, 133 Lower Main St., Matawan, ford Mill Estates off Keyport-llolm- la May was semi-secret. The so- jn the Ibis “al Okla.; Pike’s Peak, Fort Carsons, Mr, Goldsmith referred the pro Borough baaed on lubricating oil, and most impor who paid $15 and $5 costs for hav del Rd, near deep cut; the Stone- called public meeting was attended ternate plan" would be rejected Col., and Carlsbad Caverns, N.M. posal to Prospero De Bona, Rum tantly, the state and federal taxes ing an unregistered vehicle and $5 hedge development of Henry West, ■ by very few membera of the pub- outright, particularly in view of son, the attorney for the board. When the group arrives at Phil on motor fuel. The present state and $5 costs for an expired licensc, Westfield, 21 lots near the Slilwcll lie; even Councilman Dryden, the Mrs. Carter's statement that Ihe Mr. De Bona felt that the N.J. THE TIME TO FILL mont, It will split Into three hik levy on gasoline is six cents a gal William Kohn, Union Beach, was property, off Crawford’s Corner day before, wa3 quoted as stating Strathmore Civic Association could ing divisions for the 12-day stay. Highway Authority had been con VOOR TANK WITH OIL,, lon, he added, while the federal fined for dangerous passing. Rd.. and Scction 2 of lleatlier Hill, ' that the meeting was open only to ‘‘sink" the Board's plan. This wid Scouts will hike over the Kit Car stituted a sovereign body by the IS WHEN THINGS 6R O W , rate is four cents a gallon. a Eugene Novello, Scotch Plains, ' Invited officials. He later apologiz- Other Cases legislature, so that the township ened and solidified the breach and son trail and there will be op State and federal taxes paid by development between McCampbell FROM SUMMER'S, - ed tor. this Inadvertent error, Cop Patrolman Ralph Medolla would hardly be in a position to ensured that no compromise posi portunities to do some work in New Jersey highway users in 1963 Rd. and Route 520. ' Its of the library plan had been tion could be found. If this state geology and archaeology. Scouts totaled $103,876,000, of which $213, brought in three autoists. Failure exercise local powers over any o f ; ' sent "to approximately 100 people ment had never been made public will have the chance to "pan for 604,090 represented state levies, Mr. to change address on credentials the Authority’s undertakings, such 1 The board accepted a recommen ' the Library Board felt would be there might have been some chance gold” in mountain streams. The Baziey said. Motor fuel tax receipts was pressed against Maurice J. as issuing a building permit or de-1 dation from Joseph P, Quail, the Vitally interested in the project, a common position could be reach group will return home on Satur alone accounted for 61 per ccnt cf Sullivan, Fordham Dr., Matawan. nying one. Mr. Dc Bona saw the; health inspector, and Raymond along with a notice of the meeting. ed. day, Sept. 4. the state tdtah James Rogers, Center St.. Cliff Authority going ahead with its con Schultz, Long Branch, the munici The public notice was belatedly In pal engineer, lhat plans for a pack The very existence of the Joint wood, was assessed $10 and S3 cosis struction plans regardless. . Kited in the newspapers. As it age sewer plant for [leather llill be Library and the Board itself is now for spinning wheels. Jesse R. William J. Duncan, board secre was, lesi than 50 of the original Um O f Phone To scrapped and that septic tanks ;n threatened. Several small items In llodgc, Westfield, was picked up tary, agreed with this. .Mr. Duncan 1 recipients ot the plan showed up, Uphold Levitt On the (Toni yards be substituted. Mr. the papers indicate that several Harass Charged for speeding. noted that when the county estab ■■ along with a handful of the general Quail reported percolation tests Township officials, for one reason (continued from pane one) Patrolman Thomas Wallace sum lished the park in the area near his public. Magistrate Ralph S. Heuser jr., clarity whether stakes wore re moned Robert J. McGauchie, 17G property, the Board of Freeholders gave assurance septic tanks con Wi or another, favor three separate li Prsvant ruit in your tank during At this meeting the first strike Matawan Borough, has ruled ‘‘not quired fn all developments or Jackson St., Matawan, for failing proceeded on the basis of being a , be used on the fuii-acre lots without braries, one in each section. This, danger. against the projcct arose when the of course, nullifies whatever advan guilty” on a complaint filed by whether this was a requirement to change his address on his cre sovereign entity within the county] tho long jumm.r montkt, W©'ll Library Board stressed the speed tages the present system is sup Henry L. Multzman, 22 Colonial when the (planning) hoard im dentials, and Robert M, Irezarry, and not bound by local ordinances I The map of 24 lots (or Celcslino with which Its rather extensive posed to have, and would mean the Dr., Matawan, against John Kiick, posed it as a condition to ap Perth Amboy, for no licensc in his or restrainers. j Allocco, Telegraph llill Rd., near fill it with fuel oil now. proval.” pita had to be approved. Council eventual dissolution of the present a neighbor, charging using the possession. Officer Thomas Wel Mr. Dc Bona further observed ; the Harden Slate Parkway, was re man Connor questioned whether the joint library effort. The Township phone laic at night lo wilfully har Noting that the township offic don summoned Margaret Ferenden, that the planning board would not 1 turned when Mrs. John Schusler, Borough, with its present nml plan would be the bigger loseT. The ass ancl aggravate the complain ials have conceded there have been Brigantine, on a like count. tx! the agency to be directing the an adjoining owner, protested no building inspector in the mutter,! allowance was left for a "papei-" ; aed obligations, could afford the sd- Borough already has at least the ant. The matter was heard last other developments since the ad that this official would only be i dittooal bonding. Mayor Traphagen nucleus of ■ library, the Township Thursday, option of the subdivision ordinance street hy which access could be gained from her property to a pub of tbe Township aiked several in- has nothing. The Borough could af Mr. Maltzman alleged four call where stakes were not required, Township Names taking directives from the township; the judge said: committee. Mr. De Bona suggest- j lic thoroughfare. She claimed with ctaive questions pertaining to the ford lo sit b a c k complacently, ings on Ihe phone around the mid “ Under these circumstances, this cd the objectors petition the gover-! out il tbe Allocco development left alie and cost of the project itself. knowing it could work slowly and night hour June 26 by the defen (rnnti'Mifd from r OI1p) court is of the opinion lhat the nor und the legislature to use their j her landlocked. These led to several more ques methodically on a library to be in dant. Mr, Maltzman admitted III- replaces ihe municipal Dog War proper interpretation of the ordin good officcs with the Highway Au Mr. Friedauer expressed con- tions on similar subjects, reflect corporated within its recently pre feelinj! existed between them, pro den Servicc, Somerville. ance is that stakes are not required thority. But it was recalled this was ccrn that the erecting of houses In Ing the dubious attitude or some of sented master plan while the Cliff voked by whnt Mr, Maltzman con Mrs. Rose Wenzel, board secre unless the board specifically in tbe officials present. At this meet wood and Strathmore sections of sidered a lack of proper control by tory, m id a letter from Robert Os- cludes their installation as a con ing the only objection to the loca the Township act like two Kilken Mr. Kiick over the actions of Ihe lergaard, head of the Monmoulh dition to favorable approval. tion wss raised on behslf of the ny cats where library construction Kilcks’ eight - year - old son. Commission, outlining steps taken Keyport-Mstawan Recreation Build “To hold otherwise would be to by the commission to control Ihe and costs are concerned. Mr. Kiick noted he was charged ing. permit municipal officials to ap mosquito population in the town Proper public relations and a wilh making four calls. Ife denied ply ambiguous ordinances in a Since that meeting, no further ship. better program of education over a he had made mo re than two and ie discriminatory manner without any public meetings wera scheduled. longer period of time would pro said the only reason for calling at The letter came in reply to town Matted, the aecond strike against control, an evil strongly con bably have fostered the passage of the midnight hour June 26 was demned.” ship residents who had complained the plan came when the Library the necessary legislation but the that lie was aware this was the tlml little mosquito control activity Board consulted only with the whole program has been so Ineptly lime Mr. Maltzman would be in had been observed in recent Strathmore Civic Association and handled that I see little hope of its Irom work. Mr. Kiick produced rove months. Mr. Ostergaard said that the Marc Woods Association, This passage. James Lahey, another nearby resi api» most of Ihe control activity con was a serious mistake. This is a sists ol treating standing water to (Signed) dent, to testify he, Mr. Lahey was (continued from page one) librsry for all the people and all kill larvae, and is done in areas not Peter J, Koeisch at the Kiick home when the calls Mr. Hill and avowed the board was the people should have had the op were m ide, thst only two calls coinmitled to hold a hearing un generally seen by the public. portunity of learning more about Check Landing Hale To the Editor, were made, and that they were der the Icnure act. He charged lhat the plan at a series of public meet- made by Mr. Kiick In terms nf • “ meeting” at which Miss Day- Fogging operations are used nnly Something thould be done about lags rsthir than submitting it to friendly approach for a neighborly lor's position wss discussed with when a landing rate count taken the loose dogs running around the Isolated groups for their ideas. discussion of the irritations provok her was being "Illegally" construed during specified evening hours in- 4 " * groups will rarely give con- borough who mess up bushes and ing ihe Malt/msns, as a henring for the purposes of dicaies a high population of flying iteration to the over-all require- lawns, it has gotten to be ncceisary terminating her smploymenl. Mr. adult mosquitoes. Fogging will lie for ore lo examine the soles of Meats o l the area, but concentrate Farmoft And Merchant* Rice held Mr. Kerr wss misrepre used whenever necessary through Mainly oa their particular narrow one's shoes before entering the senting the meeting at Miss Hny- out Ihe senson, he said. ’61 CHEVROLET Imp. 4-Dr. II.T. 12195 hMarastf. The M ira Wood* Asso house in order not to dlrtv up the O ffer. "U nit" Salo lor's request as a hearing. The board will not meet during rugs. The HnrouRh Council should Mr. Kerr. Charles R. Thompson the month of August because of va direct on* officer on the police force Directors of the Farmers and and Richard I'ine hod voted again.! cation schedules nf its members. armed with gun and knock out ’62 FA1KLA1NE 2-Dr. W5 a Merchants National Bank, Mala limiting the contract ol Mrs. Sl.ic- Its next regular meeting is sched bullets to hunt Ihese dogs and bring wan, have announced the rccolpt ger lo four months at Iho June 211 uled for Monday, Sept. 13. them where they can b* picked up of nuthori/.»tlon from the Comp- meellng, Me uanied a recant of hi* by Ihe doa pound people. Happy (roller of Ihe Currency for the sale ! opposition lo policy set Irom Mr, Vri CHEVROLET lleluir 4-Dr. 1695 hunting ((fleer! to shareholders snd the public of lilll'l opinion lo gn Into the min Grand Opening (Signed) "U nits" composed of common stock ! utes, but Mrs, Carol Kosobucki rib- Angry anil Disgusted of Ihe blink nnd r»|>llal ilelwniure*. JiTli'd, as n reflection on ihe Imnrtl (ronllnui'd from page one) ’62 CHRYSLER Wagon 1495 One hundred nml eighty "Units'' when llie only tuilon wns no ac nlveriary of ths Malawan office, M n. W tqntr Succumb* will l>e sold nt a price of l l l l l , 11 tion at all, Just (Kit Issuing nniiilicr Tb* building has been remodeled each, contract to Miss llaylor. Insklo and oul, and expanded wilh Mrs, Anns Wugncr, M, of 501 A "U nit" Is composed of one The iKinrd brought up a new poli the addition of it new wing, second ’61 FORI) H)r. II.T. 995 Barclay St,, I’erlh Amboy, died $l(Hlfl Capital Dolienturi) llmid i«f cy earning vexaliom In times pmt drlve-ln window and doubled park Tuesday, July 13, I WIS at Oak View 1!« per rent Interest, due In ill!*!) on pracntlursl mnltori, ft wm. oh ing filcililles, Alt i ni t lv« luiidsciip- Nursing llome, Morgan. Mr*. Witg- nnd II3 shine* of slock. The "Units" the approach lo III* Imnrd Imm log Iiiid been provided lo set off ’62 K/VMIILEK Wagon «95 ser wss thn willow nf llnni Wagner me first nffrral lo presi-nt filiiiri'- Ihoso in lesser posllloin on the stuff. llie new fiiemli' wbli li fnihnes the ind milled In Perth Amboy for VI holiiers mt n |tm nun (i.-m*, Hlitltti Tim luiiml tonfflrntotf tho "isolng clc’flll llllo. of (Itf Fedcrnl pi'iloil years »ft»r coming from Denmmk. not wilwi i iIm-iI fm liy Mi,ii cIn'Mei't IIiioiii;Ii thiimwl." firsl to oiir'n lm- iiiid liilerlots nrt. tonli'tnporiiry, ’6:t CHEVROLET Imp. 11X 11195 She I) survived by one grsmluin, will Iw nffiMi'tl fur i»;i|i‘ In the pub ■ii"il!nti' piliK'iiiitl, then on up to lilKlillgbled hy walnut, golds mid R o b e r t Ktmili, of Morgitiville; lic. Thn liimit I* ni'llmt on iiKeni Aiipoiviiuu nnd the su|»'i'lnii'Mih'iii rusli, for llie luiK'lifi'i’ iiikI wile nf il/!h!« tlirte , gtHibgriiiidolillilreni nml a lii'foic It gels tn lhiv fniliMwii vestibule, Tim nn- I# i,in, Friday from llw Hynn nml number nf shareholders of the bank t'omplitlnl renclilno Hi* lor tnimir ♦men n lnrgn entitMi d mi- 695 Hon Funeral Home, 4U fin«t Ave Kittling Iih'iiI leililruts nnd lo In- b o n i ’60 FORI) l l)r. Tlte Rev, Dmm Altrnlmm will old- inomlit, until It imi lost vies and wnllliiK moit wilh elf.lii tTenst' the Ififtn limit til the hunk im t toiler*' booth* eimipiei# witli (Ills. Interment will lm nt Alpine Ih e Imnk lm* presently nhout no •ayt Cemetery. tfll IW’St up-to iliiltt equipment. ’56 FOKI) Pick-Up Truck 495 uliitirliolilers nnd It In Hit* aim of Dr. Amhrosio To Safa t1e|Mi.lt faeuiiie, remain on Ihe Imnk tn sly# lucal re/ndeiiis en tli* name l'>vp| other hanking IM H rfy n w Nrigtita*. N a m a d To Pott n|tpnriimity In participate In llielr locnl hitnk, (m iilm m l Irnni tm n enti) wrvlcen, wlili no «Imj»i In walk lo claled with Dr, Aram A, Cuptitft- mat'll Ilia vault, New hailing nnd Mrs, Mnrv ll»il»tl=kv, Marllmtn Ian, 211 Main SI,, Mslawan, for 'h" nil1 < (oiiillllnhlliEt qvstenis llitvn rnwinhtt*, wst* n|i(»i!nlr(l .rcMitty Pass l * « m i (wsi livo yrm i, llg |g ah the »talf« l/eoti l>i.)lrtll»i| nml sjn'i ial bii:h vnll of llie Mniitilfl|ifin ■ l'null'liiuwii of built klvetvipw llnii)ili*l mul ii|!n 111 i’i iiii y llidiH invi’i Hip en - TOM’S FORD. Inc - KfMintifll II fi n t il "t IMii'nlii'H lii't|*h I). 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ItipM ii Hill" l;itif/liH^ Ihsju-l !nt III Mltlltwail j ■H, lim, nml tl tlniljjhlpt, LI»H sKiHrtl sn vli r, la nUu piMinu fl dis- Ifl Hit1 tiffin* III Ihe sprtrlttty, I ittwti.ltiji nt M m h i m , I Attn#, oa*, llneltvfl Inoh to Mslawan'a hti«b Ihwdf. II. IHI THI MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. h f i F b f Plan Rec Events Methodist Youth Girl Scout Cadettes Send Out Borough Directories Malawan Personal Items To Elect Officers Fer Cooing Week mm 01 tm tat Ywm FmrnHf b Ip ir la il Ai Kay Itaa Sunday morning during the 9:45 VW Mra Lorraiae VaNfe. r*l (M-1HI a.m. session of the Youth Division CffMU planned for the coming of the First Methodist Church WMk k* th* Matawan Borough School, Malawan, the Senior High M .thodi.u Youth Fellowship will JU c im u m Commission* Summer Mr. and M ri. Edward Joyce jr. Mrs. Charles Geran, Mrs. Ro Mr. aiid Mrs. Matthew J. Healy elect officers for the 19C5-'G6 sea . V . Lawlor, Include bat- Strathmore, are the parents of a bert Meseroll and Mrs. Joseph and daughter and their house son. M d ir rattling lor boys of ton. Charles Eugene, born on Dzwil were the Tuesday evening guest, Mr s. Matthew J. Healy sr., , titt honHlh oa Monday m d Friday Thursday, July R, 1965, at the bridge guests of Mrs. George Jersey City, attended the World’s Sunday nigh-t the following were •**•!»*» at Ihe Matawan Regional Roosevelt Hospital in New York. Deitz. The hostess held high score. Fair on Tuesday. nominated: President, Irene Otto- way; vice president, Richard In Wgb School Gym; girls' softball The baby who Joins two brothers, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jones, Bozeman 0. Pratt, 120 Idiebrosk gram and David Smith; secretary, te llM , Tuesday and Thursday jl Edward and Rot rt, weighed nine Edgewater Dr., entertained recent Lane, Matawan, will attend the Barbara Friuinger and Kathy Col H a m, at (he field on Broad St.; pounds, four oMnces.. ly in celebration of the second Prudential Insurance Co.’s eighth lins; treasurer, Lindi Porter. girls' Jack tourney and boys' and Mrs. William Quinn entertained birthday of their son, Douglas annual advanced management _ gilts’ checker tournament. at bridge on Wednesday evening. Guests attending were Mr. and j course at Princeton University. The nominees for chairmen of the O i Saturday, July 24, the special Guests were Mrs. Robert Erd Mrs. Howard 11. Pearson sr.. Ocean various interest areas are: Witness, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Koskle and Robert Schneider and Jeanne Hop •waat will ba a marbles shooting mann, Mrs. Milton Gunkle, Mrs. Grove; Mr. and Mrs. Howard B. daughters, Jeanne and Donna, Lin ' MMUioathip tourney at the Jack- kins; fellowship, Ronald Marlcy John Sigmund, Mrs. Rollin Rich Pearson jr. and children, Bonnie, coln Park, were the Sunduy gt: t ' s and Esther Nebus; citizenship, •M St. Rccrtatlnn Center at 10 ards, Mrs. Everett Carlson, Mrs. Debbie, Howard and Kathleen, of Mr. and Mrs. George Smith. ,a .« . v- ■ Robert i.oMura, and Mrs. Winston llazlet, and Mr. and Mrs, Richard 1 Kenneth Thorson and Glenn Hamil Miss Catherine McDonald, Mr:- ...... Recreation Director Lawlor judg Schaffer. Burket and children, John, David, ton; outreach, Sul* Morey and Kar* Gerard Devlin, Mrs. Elmore Katt- c.:shail; faith, Glenn Pike and ed the pet show on Saturday at me Mr. a n d Mrs. James Feeney Paul and Martha. ner, Mra. William R. Craig, M rs .: Xo/n Hjnderson. One fersoii will be Jackaon St, Recreation Centcr. and children, Brooklyn, were the Mrs. l.croy Sickels, Mrs. Fred Evart Silcox, Mrs. Howard Erd- j elected for each position, Winners were: Dog, obedience un guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. erick Dederick a n d Mrs. Mar m-ann and Mrsi Leroy Sickels; were j The group plans to leave the laash, first place. Rusty, a 12-year- Charles MacPhee, Strathmore. guerite Laird were the prize win- aid English cocker spaniel handled Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. ners when Mrs. Bertha Story V t o m a r W e f s t e ^ X ^ ? * “ at G p.m. this Sunday to at by Nettie Hauser, 180 Jackson St.; tend the evening service ut the Jack Barst, Strathmore, was Mrs. Schanck entertained at bridge on ner.e „ „ „ were..... Miss McDonald, Mrs. aecond place, Sandy, three-year-o>d Wednesday. Other quests attend Ocean Grove Auditorium. Dr. John Belle Potashner, The Bronx. Devlin and Mrs. Kattner. All-American, handled and owned ing were Mrs. Gerard Devlin, Mrs. Sherman and the Rev. D. T, Phil by Susan Leo, 140 Ravine D r ; Recent guests of Mr, and Mrs. Elmore Kattner, Mrs. Thomas Wel Mr. and Mrs. Edward Israel, Mr. lips sr. were the adult advisors at third place, Duke, a two-year-oid Stanley Seaman, Strathmore, were lhead, Matawan, and Mrs. Joseph and Mrs. Rudolph Bertenfeld, and Sunday night’s meeting. All-American, handled by Kathie Mr. and Mrs. James Vrabel and Dernberger, Colts Neck, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Shanosky, daughter, Kirslan, Dcnville. Jeaiea, 4 Ravine Dr. Craig McKeen, son of Mr. and Strathmore, attended a recent pe Open House Sunday Taada Unusual Miss Bonnie Lynn Pesner, Mrs. Garrett McKeen. and' Lois! ^ rmance 'of the Moiseyev Dance Queens, was the recant jjncst of At Kalma Home Ann Smith, daughter of Mr. and I £ 'T , : i n.y. ?,t. . ^ adlsnn Square ° ar* The most unusual pets were baby her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. den, New York. loads, "Heckel and Jeckcl," owned Mrs. William E. Smith jr., left rm Jack Barst, Strathmore. Mr. und Mr*. Arne J . Kalma, » by Kathie Jensen. Pat Falco owned Saturday to spend the summei at Mr. and Mrs. F. Howard Lloyd Mrs. William Darby, Mrs. Anna Malawan, entertained at an open and handled the most attractive the Baptist Conference Center, Le have returned home after taking Emmons, Freehold; Mrs. Daniel F. banon, where they will work as a their (laughters, Nikki and Debbie, house on Sunday in honor of their I dog. Rusty, an Irish setter. In ihe Brewer, Mrs. Daniel P. Brewer and special rabbit division, Randy Wy- waterfront staff member and coun to Camp Tapawingo and their son, son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and: Mrs. Fred Formon spent Wednes Mrs. Arne H. Kalma, Troy, N.Y. owff took firat place with an albi- sellor respectively. Richard, lo Dcerfoot Lodge, Specu day in Cherry Hill. lator, N.Y., where they will spend Carol Trempcr and Audrey Anderson, seated borough clerk and water and sewer dark, stuffing io, ‘‘Pooky," and Scot Goodhart Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Joseph and Guests attending were Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Perrinc several weeks. Mrs. John Ledes, Miss Christine front, and Phyllis O'Kellly, Linda Messerschmidt, and envelopes with borough directories compiled by Girl Second with a hare “Pepper.” Spe children, Strathmore, were the Judy Shafto, second row, are shown in the Matawan were the Saturday dinner guests Mrs. U. F. O’Keefe, Fountain Ledes, Miss Carol Ledes, Fred J. Scout Cadette Troop 24, Matawaa, and the current cial awards went to Pat Falco fut of Mr. and Mrs. Harry LeQuier, guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. Borough Halt Monday with M n. Veroa Horbal, deputy water bills tn be sent to borough residents. Rusty as the pet with tbe longest Paul Binder, West Islip, L.I. Ave., is a surgical patient in Perth Kalina, Mrs. Arthur Hall, Mr. and Slrathfnore - at - Franklin. Amboy General Hospital. Mrs. Allan J. Morrison, Mr. and tall and to Scot Goodhart for pep Mrs. William Ogo ind children, Members of Girl Scout Cadette the four challenges in the Cadette school district directory, churches. Mrs. Ethel VanBuskirk, Orlando, Mrs. Charles F. Perrine, Mr. ant! per, pet with ahortest tail. William, Rose and Barbara, Brook Mrs. Albert Abell has returned Troop 24 of Matawan are working Scout classification. Fia.; Mrs. Lydia Walling. Mrs. Wil Mrs. Laurence Lcntaire. Mr. and voting places, transportation facilk lyn, are spending two weeks as the home after spending a week fn with Mrs. Margaret Viebrock, Bor The troop is sponsored by the Safety contest poster winners at liam Burmester, Mrs. Albert Abell, Mrs. Marshall Beentan, Dean ties, area parks and banking facili* Ihe Jackson St. center were Donna guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Manasquan. ough Clerk, and Mrs. Verna Hor First Methodlsl Church of Mata- Mra. W. Rulon Smith, Mra. Bertha Ueeman, Kimball Herman, Arthur ties, scout area supervisors and a Twyman, Strathmore. Mrs. Stephen Thompson has re bal, deputy clerk, in enclosing a Wilson, Barbara Jastrab and Ellen Story Schanck and Miss Etta Baier Hensler, Mr. und Mrs. Ross Mag- wan. Mrs. Stephen Austin is leader turned home after being a patient copy of a Matawan Borough Direc list of boosters. Two - thousand Korek; at Middlesex Rd., Kathryn allended the Thursday matinee Mr. and Mrs, Clyde Freint, and ban, Mr. and Mr.s. Edward F. Mur and Mrs. Warren Messcrschmidt Klein, Susan Gibson, Bernice Hyer in the Emery Manor Nursing tory to all borough residents with and Mrs. Everett Trempcr, assis copies have been printed and ar# performance of the “Sound of Mu children, Strathmore, were the phy, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Reiher, Md Gail Caley, tied for third. Home, Madison Township. the water bill mailing for this tant leaders. being mailed with the borough wa* sic” and had dinner at the Long weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Perrin Coon, Mrs. Fred Maer- quarter. The directory was prepar ter bills. The entire project of re Mr. Lawlor expresses his appre- Branch Inn. Isidor Freint, Belmar. Mrs. Robert Bentley and son, Ro ter, Mrs. Albert Abell, Matawan. The directory oonsisls of a cover dation to the merchants for contri ed hy Cadetle Troop 24 as a com- searching and assembling the ma ‘ Harold E. Morgan, Minouqua, Miss Brenda Flrtagh, Washing bert, arc vacationing at Camp in butions made toward the success Also Mrs. John V. Elio, Vanden- inunity service, which covers o n e jl* * ^ v^th the borough seal and terial has been handled by Girl Win., is the house guest of Mrs. ton, D.C., has returned home after the Woods, Speculator, N.Y. ' a l the July 5 baby parade. burg A. F. Base, Calif., and daugh of the requirements under the “ Ac- scout emblem, a listing of borough Scout Cadette Troop 24 over a two- Bertha Story Schanck this week. spending two weeks as the guest Mrs. Peter A. Road, Middletown, hi Mrs. Russell Jacobus and chil ter, Darcy; Mr. and Mrs. Harry tlve Citizenship Challenge/’ one of I officials, fire calls, the regional month period. of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and entertained the members of the Pitcher, Hoimdel; Mr. and Mrs. dren, Point Pleasant, were the Fri Mrs. William Levenson, Strath Crusader Circle of the First Pres Townihip GOP Club day guests of Mrs. Walter Peder- Milton Briggs, Sea Girt; Joseph more. byterian Church at a picnic at her Dinncn, Middletown; Mrs. Ann District Teacher T«mpl« Shalom Committee Party A t Grandparents len. - home recently. Guests attending W alt Officers Larry Schneider, 45 Ice Meadow Robinson, Mrs. Leonard Kalma, M r. and Mrs. V.’illiam E. Smith Lane; Mr. and Mrs. William Bev were Mrs. William C. Noddings, Attending Conference Impacts Houses Of Worship Marks First Birthday jr. and children, Billy and Kim, Mrs. Amanda Kalma, Mr. and At its July meeting, the Mata- erly and sons, William and Harry, Miss Arlene Rose, Mrs. William were the Tuesday evening guests Mrs. Kenneth Everhart and chil van Townahip Republican Club prc- 12 Ice Meadow Lane, and Mrs. Lambert, Mrs. Harry Wells, Mrs. Mrs. Edith Irish of the Matawan The building committee of Tem- Rozzcli Foster jr., son of Mr. of Mr. and Mrs. George Oram, dren, Mr. and Mrs. Michael lented its outgoing president, Al* Matthew Wurtz and children, Laura David Bruce, Mrs. Benjamin Den* Kerschner, Keyport; Richard Bril* Regional School District is attend pie Shalom of Mutawan is current and Mrs. Rozzell Foster sr., bert Allen, with aa inscribed gavel New Brunswick. and Sheryl. 24 Colonial Dr., were nis, Mrs. G. J. Sterling Thompson, ing llie Classroom Teachers Nation Matawan, celebrated his first Miss Patricia McKeen entertain ler, New Brunswick; Wayne Coon, ly inspecting houses of worship in a recognition oTIila contribution to recent visitors at the World’s Fuir Mrs. Russell Jobe. Mrs. Rudolph al Conference at lhe University of birthday July 2 at a party held at ed at bridge on Tuesday evening. Hartford, Conn.; Mrs. Carolyn En- *e Republican cause. In addition, at which time they enjoyed a ride Fraebel, Mrs. William Burmester, Connecticut at Storrs, Conn. The the New Jersey area In preparation the home of his grandparents, Mr. Priie winners were Mrs. William sminger, and Dr. and Mrs. Conrad die Mlowiag officera were install- on the Monorail. Mrs. Robert Butler, Mrs. W. Rulon Conference is the 22nd for the for recommending an architect to and Mrs. Joseph Haskins, 22 Clin R. Craig, Mrs. Gerard Devlin and M. Bahnson, Jersey City. Ml: President, Joa White; vice Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dietrich and Smith, Mrs. Lydia Walling, Mai- Classroom Teachers, which is a de design the fulure home of the Re ton St,, Matawan. president, Phil Smith; secretary, Mrs. Channing Clapp. Other guests daughter, Mrs. Barry O'Brien and awan; Mrs. Anna Pippett, South partment of the National Education attending were Mrs, Thomas Wol- Set Registration Dates form Jewish Congregation. Others attending were Billie Jean Angela Henderson, and treasurer, her son, Barry jr., spent Monday Amboy, and Mrs. Thomas Strong, Association. stead, Mrs. Leroy Sickels, Mrs. and William Bullard, Derek, Edl- k- Don Du Bo is. at Peddler’s Village, Lahoska, Pa. Vancouver, British Columbia. Special emphasis at the Storrs Jerome R. Kaye, chairman of the Marguerite Laird and Mrs. Frank For Religious School thel, Natlynn, Buddy and Vvetta Mr. and Mrs. Richard Flamer, Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Fraebel sessions is being placed on the committee, reports that the group 3/> Hans Froelillch, Phil Smith and Bliss. Frazier, Tracy Ingram, James and Thomas Keane, New York, need for continued improvement of has interviewed a lolal of seven Richard Vermiiyea, three of the Susan and Doris Pedersen, and Mrs. Henry Traphagen and Peter Wallach, chairman of the Lawson, Dwayne Lodge, Linda were the Saturday evening guests architects and will complete its in leven Republican candidates lor daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Walter sons attended lhe World's Fair last Board of Education of Temple Sha education for the child in a rapidly Moultrie and Scott Rice, all of Mat at dinner of Mr. and Mrs. James week. changing society, and professional spection of representative churches « Township Council, discussed the Pedersen, have returned home af lom of Matawan, this week an awan; Marlene Gray and Mark McGrath, Strathmore. and synagogues late this month. loming campaign with particular ter spending a week as the guests Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lage- nounced that fal) registration for growth and economic stability for Lee, Cliffwood. Saturday dinner guests of Mr. teachers. Each of the 350 partici The committee expects to recom Hnphasis on the need for a mana- of their uncle and aunt, Mr. and mann, Strathmore, attended a the Reform Jewish congregation’s Also attending were Mrs. Irma a n d Mrs. Albert Bone, Strath pants at Storrs may present ideas mend an architect to the Temple’s *r • advisory committee, and the Mrs. Russell Jacobus. Point Plea company picnic on Saturday at religious school will be held on Aug. Frazier, Mrs. Florence Hannon, more, were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur and ask questions at workshop Board of Trustees at its next regu Eilure of the preaent Democratic sant. Palisades on the Hudson. 21 und Aug. 28. Mrs. Emma Haskins, Miss Vivian J. Staber and Mrs. Louis Nauru, meetings und hear the views of lar meeting Aug. 3. Administration lo respond to clti- Friday luncheon bridge guests of Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. The dates were set at un organi Ingrain, Miss Eleanor ilaskini, Staten Island. many of the nation's topflight edu lh e Board of Trustees and the len requests and implement long Mrs. Ralph Bedle were Mrs. Ed Stanley Seaman, Strathmore, were zational meeting of the new Board Mrs. Bessie Manuel and Mrs. Ma* Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Mazer cators at general sessions. building committee were empow ' «nge planning. ward W. Currie, Mrs. Leroy Sick Mr. and Mrs. Morris Peters and of Education, held recently in the snd children, Jeffrey, Sharon and ered to acquire land, engage an ble Suydam, Matawan, and Mrs. It was announced that a family els, Mrs. Frank Bliss, Mrs. William son, Marc, Linden. home of Mrs. Paul H. Zuckerman, Josephine Gray, Cliffwood. Julie, Baltimore, Md., were the re* 15 Ormont Lane, Matawnn. At the architect, and launch fund • rais enic will be held Sunday, Aug. R. Craig, Mrs. Marguerite Laird, Mrs. Charles Alsing, Staten Is cent barbecue guests of Mr. and same lime, teacher qualification Deborahs Of Matawan ing activities al the congregation’s g, at Hoimdel, County Park. Fred Mrs. Channing Clapp, Mrs. Charles land, is spending several weeks at Mrs. Mike Klcinberg, Strathmore. standards were decided and the annual meeting last month. Hospital Patient ' Dominick, picnic chairman, indi Springhorn and Mrs. George Down Me. and Mrs. Thomas Loftus, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sponsor Hawaiian Luau es. The prize winners at cards new curriculum was discussed. cated the club has challenged the Brooklyn, were the Monday barbe* Joyce jr., Strathmore. were Mrs. Springhorn, Mrs. Craig, The 1965-66 draft curriculum is If you need printing of any kind, Leonard Stokes, son of Mr. and district leaders to five innings of cue guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Daniel F. Brewer jr., Timothy An authentic Hawaiian luau was and Mrs. Bliss. expected to be completed at the toftball. Plans alao were made for Loftui, Strathmore. and Glenn Brewer were the Satur held by the Matawan Chapter of we are here to serve you. Our quick Mrs. Leonard Stokes, 55 Johnson Sam Schocket and A. Schneider, board's next meeting. Thursday a dinner • dance to be held at the Mr. and Mrs. Saul Rosenblatt day guests of their grandmother, Deborah Saturday night at the Un aervice and reisonable prices will Ave., Matawan, is a medical pa Magnolia Inn, Freneau, on Sept. Newark, were the Sunday guests of evening, July 22, at Mr. Wallach's ion House, Red Bank. Fifty - three and Mr. and Mrs. Alan Lesh and Mrs. Daniel P. Brewer. ptease you. tient in Monmouth Medical Ccnter. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kaplan. home, 77 Bochstcin Dr., Matawan. t>. Co-chairmen will be Jack Armi- children, Strathmore, attended the couples danced under the stars to Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Anderson and Mr. and Mrs, Charles T. Corey, It will l>e submitted lo the congre tage, Lou Brevick, and Laurie Bar Mitzvah of their nephew, the music of Ray & Fray’s orches |L Miite. sons, Keith and Neil, and Jim Hart, Jackson Heights, N.Y., were the* gation’s newly appointed spiritual tra. Co-chairmen of the affair were Mark Blackman, in Central Islip, weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jcader, Rabbi Sheldon Gordon, on The next meeting will be held Midland, Mich., were the recent L.I., on Saturday. Mrs. Jack Lerner and Mrs. Ran STRATHMORI PHARM ACY guests of Mr. and Mrs. William C. William Quinn jr. his arrival in mid-August. dolph Klein. Aug. 12 in the meeting room of (he Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Loftus, Mrs. Edward Rieth, Cliffwood Ore * hundred - and • fifty stu- Strathmore Lanes. All Interested Noddings. Strathmore, have as their house Door prizes were awarded to Mr. Stratfimoro at Matawan Shopping Cantor Mr. and Mrs. Giles Insley have Beach, and Mr. and Mrs. W illiam! dents already have enrolled in the Voters are invited to attend. guest, Mrs. Josephine Demlik, and Mrs. Gerald Silverman, Mr. returned home after a plane trip C. Noddings and granddaughter.1 religious school as a result of ad- Route 34 — Matawan Gulfport, Fla., who is the mother and Mrs. Henry Paris, Mr. and to Waikiki Beach, Honolulu, Ha Nancy, have returned to their vance registration last spring. of Mrs. Loftus. Mrs. Jack Rappaport, Mr, and waii. While there they visited Pearl homes after spending last wci-k i Attend Reunion Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Pike return Mrs. Arnold Rabinovvitz, Mr. and Harbor and many other points o( vacationing at Cape Cod, Masv. ■ This week, why don’t you look ed home on Friday after spending and visiting Booth Park, S'.r’!forAce Elbe Showgerd children, Strathmore, were the drcn, Union Ueach, and the Rev, weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs, Charles Malley C.S.S.R.. Opalocka, | "A l 1964 Supplement* Now In Stock" Oleg Crecnschikoff, Urigantine. l7la, | Mrs. Marlin Joyce, Bay|>ort, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Seaman, GRAND OPENING inCIAilllN* IN COINl^TAMHOP THI UNIKD IIAtlS ■ltd Miss Viola Murry, Central Is Strathmore, entertained recently in lf|>, were the Monday guests | celebration of Ihe firsl birthday "( Wa k y Ualted B ilw F n l« » Stan* snd Cain* of Mr. and Mrs. Matthew .1. Mealy, their mm, Lon Harry. Guests at Strathmore. tending were (he maternal grand* or Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Gordon parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barsl; and children, Candy, Lee and Karl. Mr. and Mrs. Desmond MrMnhon Strathmore, all were attendants In ind son, Patrick Mirhael, and Rons ‘Our l)th Year In Butimift" JOHN M. GRAHAM Ihe wedding of Mrs. Gordon’s sil Mllchell Seaman, all of Strath MILLY'S FABRIC St Monmouth St.. Rod lot* - 741-0624 ler, Mils Roberta Lee Morrison, more. Pvt. John M. Graham, son of lo Kenneth Herbert Zolotsky wt tiv Mr. ond M ri. Fred Jewel, F.ll/a Mr. m d Mrs, John J. Grnhani, I’ark M inor, Brooklyn. beth, and Mr. nnd Mrs. Rudolph. , 1229 Cliffwood Dr., Keyport, has Mr. m d Mrs. Matthew .1. lleiily K nt’bel atlunded lhe Pennsylvania j completed his basic Irnlning In Iho STORE and daughter, Strathmore, and Mri. Railroad Retirement Men's (-lub ; U.S. Army at Port Dix and been Mallhew Heaiy sr., Jersey Cily, annual picnic al Point I'leasuni nn selected to attend the Military Po MILDRED FENTOl, tu p . spent lhe weekend In Lancaster, Thursday, lice Training Cunlar nt Fort’ (lor IU Mr. and Mrs. I, I1',. Krebs, Strath tion, Oa. Mrs. Warren Taylor, Jersey City, more, were the weekend guests nf Pvt, Graham graduated from St, wai the weekend guest of Mr, ami Mr, and Mrs, Wilson Dlxott, Win Mary's High School, South Amboy. N iXT FRIDAY, JULY 2)rd Mrs, Rudolph I'raeM . Chester, Va, While there they at' I'rlnr to entering the Army, lie was Miss l*hyllli Feldman who hjs tended the wedding of Miss Caml employed by Ntilloiul I,end. Snyro- AT returned hoots after a year in Hu. IJIxon in John llarn In Winchester. ville. ropo has lieon the gm*«i ol her i brother ■ in ■ Itiiv rfrtd slslet, ,V|f. 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J'MHiHk- 4 WW il O SKAfi BOARDS 0 BIKfJ • WASONS • tOYS i U ^kr,| hf M»-- FABRICS FOR EVERY PURPOSE j I I-,.. *•!>' I-it I.I.. 117 M-4M ; M l! 112 MAIN ST., MATAW AN - 666-3152 vr:n<'ih- ihe* THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. Thursday, July 15, 1968 PrMnMi Check For Children’* Center Guggenheim Library 5# to 60 publishers, covers current this summer while two courses la said the library, as a public s a * Fire College topics, fine arts, literature, science, ‘Children’s Literature” are being vice, will grant access tn these ex Displays Now VolumM social sciences and reference ma taught at .Monmouth College. Mi's. hibits to school teachers, parent., John R. Hobbie, head librarian, librarians and administrators. Training Prograa The Murry and Leonie Guggen terial. It is annotated, indexed and heim Memorial Library at Mon curriculum related. s i : Tip.: Nht ■ Jarwy State n n Cat- mouth College has the 14th Annual The library also has borrowed a HOLMDEL - KEYCOKT ARIA (m> wm WMM1 IU MM Aaaaal Collection of New Library Docks collection ol 500 children’s books f S VraM? napaa at the on display. The collection, consist from the Monmouth County Li Haaal O w i M i v Ceaicr, l a ing of 1666 outstanding books trom brary. This collection will be used GREEN GROVE GARDENS flirt, 4w*w Ik* wm£m4* ol S ift. INCLUDES: Free Heat Hot Water Cooking G«> m u tt « 3 lapt n » lf. The *aa- Swim C lu b for Tanantt and Air Cen- liaaa a n eaaa ta psnnaal «l w*. ditioning. ■ W u r aa* paM oaMMaJty fir* vacation of Your Draams rV and Phone outlets. 12 cu. ft refrigerator. parking and walk-ln ; ia p a r f M H , a i — fl a a t o awat- storage facilities. Spacious rooms large cfoi*c(s, Walk-to Shoppln# taw at laH trlal Bra hdgadaa. Plaza, Buses. Schools Swim Club for Tenants Only OIKECTIONS: i Oa bath Saturday*, Sept. II tad 2 olocks north oi Airport Plaza Shopping Center et M , • *p*daJ aa*-4ar pragraai ariil H i m you go Rt. 36 and Middle Roarl. : b * eaawctad spadncaUy for mem- From Rt 35 • Haxlef Av# to Middle Road. tb*n tor* al M w trial tin hrifadie. Tto straight ahead You nave the tun Model Apartment — Pho** 264-1846 < taMteaa «ili caver a wide4 * ra a j* we do the planning > ',;jphM n n fM M sttnd1 isla estaE* and (Hanging What’s UaMn leftist finjrotectloa more, there's no extra coat for our cervices __ Mkjacts ea tha program are A viM Me tkrei troupe aad tba E a s y C o m e *aaw caar** witt oa given each Brown Travel Bureau umlMN. A ball day’* time will be Day Calls. Valley t-4141 414 SM l* 81.. Perm Amfto» •I'ctiad (i r aacb subject ao that re- f Broadway Keyport - Call COlfat 4-ttlt . . . E a s y G o glitraaU, dividtd lato tbraa group*, cba eoMr aU thra* of any oae , . . with a B ilc o Door. Insist am great dartag aacb weekend pro- it for your new home. Make* (be gra* br the tralniag period. IP S SO CONVENIENT TO basement useful. Saves tracking ...... * ' through upper rooms. Permit! <' * Hv* 1 * ' led* to ba covered ia aacb storage of bulky articles. AU steel, are a r lollo«rt: Greu> I, permanent, weathe/tight ^Hyiratilic* aad Pampa,” dtieua- af water A SHOP BY A B ilco Ij the modern replace Edward M a im , Raawaa, prastdewt a ll Center pnaaMbtg ■ fMM c t ir t ta Hayden Smith, ment for thnt oid worn-out wood W p PHONE lintchway on your present home ® g JB e j £3>‘ i AMMatela af ta* CMMroaTa rayridatriel larw t, p M b rtlatiaae dtracttr at the center. . . . and Save Too. pradiaa ia tba oparatioa of pump- Call ui fer fraa “Hiw-ti- tatora, new nozzles and applica creasing its comfort. Among the era aad relay woiutioai, aod tor*, etc. specific improvements that en Initill-H” foldar, or wa can "Flaawwbl* Liquid F in *," bow lo Maintain Value hance the saleability of an older Call 264-6300 uccait a compel*nt workman. oootnt flamambie liquid firea Group III, "Ventil*tion,', approv home are modern ceramic tiled Ovar 140,000 Items To th rough application of provm tech- ed method* of ventilating burning bathrooms and kitchens, new and alque* and effective extinguishing structures; "Salvage and Over Of Older Home Chooto From In Our haul,” discussion and demonstra adequate lighting fixtures and out With nearly two out of three fami door patios with attractive land Latest Catalog. Group II, "Ladders," will cover tion of salvage method* and its im portance in fire fighting operations, lies in the U.S. now owning their scaping. Matawan Lumber Co. rebate, care, testing, uie and homes, real estate comprises the Cndlinjg of all type* of ladders; and “ Special Problems," a review CATALOG SALES OFFICE largest single investment In an av First Federal Highway was the Thr Friendlu l.umht 1 ) aril “ Hose," cover purchase, care, tent of troublesome problems encounter erage family’s lifetime. As a result, 609-mile road from Cumberland to ing, uie and handling, and "Spe ed in fire fighting operations. the upkeep and maintenance of Vandalia, completed in 1852 at a 64 W. Froit St.. Keyport Sutphin Ava. d a l Equipment and Appliance*," For further information covering 566-4500 Matawan both family home and neighbor cost of J7,000,l*)0. discussion and demonstration* on registration, a list of motels, etc., hood are vital to hold and increase the m e of various kind* ot special write New Jersey State Safety the value of your residential prop Council, 24 Branford PI,, Newark, ’"«UHr -•niin- equiptneat and appliances such aa erty. -••HIM- imoka mask, oxygen unit*, resusd- 07102. Surveys indicate, for example, that in 79 per ccnt of the nation, Excise Tax Repeal Makes Possible Lower-than-Ever P r i c e s ! homes built before 1950 have main 40C4MHHCCCW tained or increased in value be cause of Improvements and well- kept communities. It was also re ported that demand for existing, single • family homes is higher na from tionally than a year ago with the exception of older, poorly - main New Dishwasher tained homes in neglected areas. The current heavy market de mand for housing Is attributed ’o the tendency of young married cou GENERAL ples to buy a home earlier, a tre Ito a a n sM auay d*t* sbssl . . . Mid y w l mendous increase in employee re locations, and a growing interest in W ashes 12 Settings ba ataad, H yaa attaad «ar vaadwM Clsarsaci le ia l moving from a smaller home to a larger one. ELECTRIC! '' ' : ■ V OB ' • ■ Other Tread* RENTAL EQUIPMENT and OFF SEASON Housing trends also Indicate, that homes buiit since 1950 are mostly : MERCHANDISE in the $15,000 to 125,000 bracket Sparkling Clean H IM I f MON. THRU MU. I A.M. !• 4 I.M. with a higher volume of sales of SATURDAYS I AM. I P.M. such homes reported in about 40 U VU ID t . .. — to per cent of the nation. However, these homes comprise a smaller share of tho nation's inventory com pared to homes built prior to 1950. SWARTZEL'S In many cases the findings show W ithout Pre-Rinsing that families frequently prefer an Farm ond Garden Supplies existing home to a newly-built MS HOLMDEL RD. BY R. R. HAZLET home. Often, preference for an old er liomc is based on the Tact that 264-2212 — PHONE — 264-2211 the house has been enlarged jt modernized, has attractive, well- PRO-HARDWARE MEMBER No. 1002 shrubbed landscaping and is close or Scraping! to well-developed shopping centers (Largast Group In Tho Country) . and other conveniences. The age of a home need not im pair Its value. Designers recom mend many methods of protecting the investment in the ame and In- N o M essy Screens or Fitters
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fTtkl* IslltHH^NtMA SUHiUi.li You Ma/ Ofd*f Tli* Moduli Shown Through Ut, Your Franchlisd O.C< S«t Our Cufrsn! Prlcct «nd Ttrr/il. Straub Motors, m Hiway SS and Bedle Rd. , M&M ELECTRIC BUICK-OPEL TeL 2*14000 ' < I ’ Kcypoti \ -■‘a APPLIANCE. IN C 136 M A IN ST. MATAWAN Harbor wu atated to LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE Laurence Harbor flay Bayshore Nationals for the Archibald Named In tha Township of Marlboro, Mon an insurance policy of a company execute and deliver to the Borough Mitrict * crown last night, the win mouth County, New Jersey. duly licensed to transact business Clerk concurrently with the filing ol TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that said under the Insurance laws of this the policy aforesaid a power of at ner to play the Freehold district offer and any other higher or better State conditioned for the payment of torney wherein and whereby the owner Loser In Final Sales Manager offers will be considered by the Mon D r o c a n s G a r a g e winner Piscataway Saturday. a sum of nut less than one hundred shall appoint the Borough Treasurer at mouth County Court, Probate Divi thousand dollars (1100,000.00) to sat his true, and lawful attorney for the . Natiaaal* waa t h * l a y a m L.w tar. Marbor Robert C. Archibald, 127 Idlewild sion, on Friday, August 0. 1M5 et isfy all claims for damages, by purpose of acknowledging service of district t , S a fe * Rath Leagu* 0:M A M. D. S. T. at the Court reason of bodily Injury to, or tha any process out ot a court of com aam lca (I) (I) Lane. Matawan, has been named House, Freehold, New Jersey. petent jurisdiction to be served against fy rt y . m terfar tjr i >1 aoora. ■ ab r k a t r t death of, any one person, resulting • GENERAL AUTO REPAIR Southeastern District Sales Mana EZRA W. KARKUS, ESQ from an accident, and a sum of not the Insured by virtue of the indemnity They M m M Laaraac* Harbor 3eran,u I 1 I Phillip.,Mj « 1 I EXECUTOR, ESTATE O r less than three hundred thousand granted under tfie Insurance policy •to hat auitaS Bajrftew Aawri- Kuzma.lb“ ‘I *e I B.nd.cl a o ger for the Railroad Products Dlvt- LOUISA FL1CKSCHU, dollars ($300,000.00) to satisfy all filed. PH'ky.rt * • I Orefuic t 0 11 SECTION 2. This ordinance shall « m Ta*sd*y. T h « Aawrlcaat' DECEASED P * ™ fo** damages by reason of the L. Shaw,lb t • Huina«,lb s e e lion, Servo Corporation of America, 0 East Front Street «®dlly injuries to, or the death of, taka effect Immediately upon Its • AUTOMATIC Im * ra* n i l w U t t airtight pitch- LaConU.cf I A D i«io n,3 b X . 1 Hicksville, L.I. Announcement uf Keyport, New Jersey all persons, on account of any such passaga and publication according to lag af M m C u a m *1 th* winning Feanoti.c f ‘ Pittlua.rC * } “T4-12IS accident, by reason of the ownership, law. I. Daly,c 1 • Edl.r.u a Mr. Archibald's appointment was operation, maintenance, or use of PUBLIC NOTICE U w n h I t o t H M R waa a I. Brown,p I 10 $11.00 r s I J«nnlngi,cfiln a •ach and every taiicab or autocab Notica ii hereby given that the fora* TRANSM ISSION SERVICE II. Im m m a bjr Chick Geran in the ■Mkl.a 1 • Z .k 1 e made by Diviaion Manager Richard MONMOUTH COUNTY ijpon any public street: and con* going ordinance was introduced at a O’Alrfa.lf I • Pow.ucf a a aiiioned for the payment of « sum *Uth, Wfcaa LawMCC Harbor had ■mmd I W. Geaney. SURROGATE'S COURT meeting ot the Mayor and Borough > Caiittf.p t I J1®* Im ii than fifty thousand dollars Council of the Borough of Matawan Ih* ,gm* t m m * mj. Crep.rp.ib I 0 . NOTICE TO CREDITOR! TO PRE ($#o,000.00) to aaUsfy any claim for LanftaWn 1 I Servo's Railroad Products Divi SENT CLAIMS AGAINST ESTATE held at the Borough Hall. Main St..1 •a** Bmwa aad Eric Stahl did sion is pioneer developer ol the ESTATE OF CARRIE E. CONOVER. damages to property of any ona Matawan, Tuesday, July 13, 1963, and peraon, resulting from an accident will be further considered for final Call 591r9750 hartlat ter th* shorthandad Am* m i IT • I Servoiafe (R) Hot Box Detective, DECEASED 1 and a sum not less than fifty thousand * dM aU rifht for two Pureuant to tha order ol DONALD passage at a meeting of the Mayor liyaliort A. 000 001 0—1 an infra-red electronic device for J. CUNNINGHAM, Surrogate a M he ?.®1#r# ,(1*0.000.00) to satisfy a l l and Borough Council at B p.m. EDT. _ la th* bottom of the U h n i h i Harbor 001 S20 X—% County of Monmouth, this day made, claims for damages to property of July 37, 1965 when a public hearing SPRING VALLEY ROAD — MORGANVILLE the remote inapection of moving 5 on account of any such will be held and all Interested persons Alrd, siagtaa by Jack Phillip* and trains to detect overheated journal on the application of tha uridaraigned. accident, by reason of the ownership, K kh C ri g i niched him for a Frank H. Conover, Sola Executor of will be given opportunity to be heard. hearings, or “hot boxes." More the estate of the said Carrie E, Con operation maintenance, or use of Margaret Viebrock — 300 ft. Watt of iM M iit Road — n a . la thefourth, the Harborltei Awarded Mink Stole *n» every taxicab or autocab Borough Clerk than 600 Hot Box Detective systems over deceased, notice la hareby given upon any public «treet: and shall wUhaed ttetr had. Chuck Pittlui to Uie creditors of aaid deceased to J15 $10.00 arc in successful use by 34 major present to the said Sole Executor aot a life oa aa error and Rog Ed- John R. Wilkins, S Cedar Ave., Class I American railroads, as well their claims under oath within ilv far singled. Th* runners were nunt- Hulet, was awarded an autumn as railroads overseas. months from this date. M (long, Hi m C iu u a tingled Dated; June 23, 1065 haze mink stole by Cardinal New Frank H. Conover. home Pitthu. Phillip* tallowed with man Council 5324, Knights of Col 401 Cosier Avenue, • two - bagger to score Edley and umbus, Matawan. Proceeds de Clearwater, Florida. Cazazsa, making It 44. Sole Executor rived from disposing of the stole Fred M. Burlew, Esq. OUR FIRST A homer by Rich Dickson'with on the co-operative plan will be 123 Main Street, Matuwan, New Jersey. Oregui aboard in the fifth buried used Ior charitable work during Attorney the Americana' hopes f o r good. the coming year by the KOC. 322 $21.00 MONMOUTH COUNTY SURROGATE'S COURT NOTICE TO CREDITORS TO PRE CLEARANCE SALE SENT CLAIMS AGAINST ESTATE ESTATE OF SAMUEL G. SANFORD liece/i^eii Pursuant to the order of DONALD EL J. CUNNINGHAM, Surrogate of the County ol Monmouth, this day made, on the oppllcntlon of the undersigned. David J. Dreltkopf, Sole Executor of Clothes Closet the estate of the said Samuel G. SPRAY COLOONK - BATH POWDER Sanford deceased, notice ts hereby given to the creditors of said dcccas* ed to present to the said Sola Exec MEN’S HABERDASHERY utor tlielr claims under oath within six months from this date. Spacializing In Solectod Irregulars of t Y Doled: June 13th, 1063 David J. Breltkopf America1* Foremott Brands. 320 Walnwrlght St., I Newark, N, J. ROBERT C. ARCHIBALD Sole Executor Michocl Dreltkopf, Esq., If perfeat NOW 744 Droud St.. Prior to joining Servo Corp., Mr. Newark, New Jeraey, Archibald w u a sales engineer Attorney Famous Make BATHING SUITS to &.50 . . . . |99 with Railroad Accessories Corp. 113 $21.00______Earlier,. he was a transportation AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND AND specialist with the Link Division of SUPPLEMENT “AN ORDINANCE TO REGULATE AND LICENSE Famous Make BERMUDA SHORTS to M t . . . J W General Precision Laboratories. A THE OPERATION O r TAXICABS graduate of Manhattan College, he IN THE BOROUGH OP MATA* WAN FOR THE PURPOSE OF also studied mechanical engineer PROPERLY SAFEGUARDING THE ing at Pratt Institute. PUBLIC INTEREST AND SAFETY Famous Make AUTHENTIC MADRAS to 9.oo .... y » AND FOR TIIE PURPOSE OF Mr. Archibald is the father of five RAISING REVENUE AND PRO children. During World War II, he VIDING PENALTIES FOR THE served with the Army Engineers VIOLATION THEREOF", ADOPT Famous Make SPORT SHIRTS to 5.95 2 for 500 ED DECEMBER 23, IMI. both in the European and Pacific BE IT ORDAINED by tha Mayor Theaters. and Council of tha Borough af M ata wan, In the County of Monmouth, as follows: Famous Make HIGH PRICED SHIRTS to 10.00 , 2 " SECTION 1. Section X of “ An To Show Movio Ordinance to Regulate and License the Operation of Taxicabs in the Bor ough of Matawan for tha Purposa of A special showing of “The Eddie Properly Safeguarding tha Public ALSO MANY OTHER SELECTED ITEMS Duchin Story/’ starring Kim No Interest and Safety and for tha Pur* pose of Raising Revenue and Pro* vak and Tyrone Power, will be pre vlding Penalties for tha Violation sented by St. Benedict's Rosary Al Thereof", adopted December 23, 1052. P.S. Come See Our New LADIES’ DEPARTMENT (a r Society, Haslet, in the parish ba and tha same ia hareby amended EVERY WOMAN AU V and supplemented to read as follows: Located on Rt. 34 et GETHARD'S SHOPPING PLAZA hall, Wednesday, July 29, a t 1:30 SECTION X . Every applicant for p.m . Refreshments will be served. a license under this Ordinance shall . . . About 2 Miles South of Route 9 Junction LOVES CHANIL N* S aubmit together with hla applloatlon LEGAL NOTICE in MADISON TOWNSHIP . . . Cheesequake Area TAKE NOTICE that tha undersigned haa received an offer in tha aum of OPEN ONLY 7 P.M. to 10 P.M. THURS. & FRI. $18,000.00 payable $9,000.00 in cash and the balance payable at tha rata of $175.00 each. Interest at 6% per AND SATURDAYS 10 A.M. to 6 P.M. 145 M AIN ST. - M ATAW AN annum included, for 00 months, av- idenced by a Note secured by a firat purchase money Mortgnga on tha promises consisting of a two and one* half story frame and atucco house with detached garage situate on tract of land about M acre* altu . nn tha South aid* of Texas Road ■jn Stockloa H. llopklaa Mankind’s movement Into nn era of automation brings to mind Says: . . • ;. .. ~ " ' . that the most fully automatic mechanism of all . . . the human Now Ig The Time T o . . . body . . . has been around since long before the tin t automatic WE ARE SORRY YOU HAVE BEEN INCONVENIENCED transmission or electronic ga rage door. The body is a constant heehlve of activity over much of which the individual has no control. The internal organs opernte au WE HOPE YOU WILL LIKE OUR "N EW " BANK tomatically, blood circulatcs through the veins, and food Is digested and pushed along the alimentary canal. Even some of TONY GIORDANO the skeletal muscles [unction without conscious effort, the di aphragm and rib muscles used in breathing. As Is true of any mechanism We realize man/ of you have been Inconvenienced with our remodeling program. We aro the human body breaks down from time to time. At such time, happy to say the job it completed and we know that you will find the improvement* we havo mad* when prescribed medication if required, remember where pre will make your banking more convenient. scriptions are a specialty, not a sideline at SANFORD'S PHARMACY, 128 Main Street, Phone: 866-2376 , . . Fanny Far mer Candy . . . Domestic and . The ' 'new" facilitiei of the Matawan office will be open for Inspection Wednesday, July Imported Greeting Card.'; . . . Free Delivery . . . Free Drug 2lit at nine o'clock. There will be a souvenir for all who visit tho bank — lollipops for th* children — Income Tax Service . . . In Busi ness 55 Years , , . and a gift for those who open an account. . THIS WEEK'S HOUSEHOLD HINT: If there is no key avail able, long nosed pliers can be used to open coffee and sardine All of the staff we have had in the past will be here to greet you plui tome additional *m> cans. ployeet to give you faster service. |N«wtwiier? . We now have ample parking space. Landscaping hai been completed end for your eon* venienc* we have an additional driv*-in window. HAVE YOU, and SAVE Your LAWN controls •untmarcnkfnM OR HAS SOMEONE We hope that th* "new" Central Jersey Bank and Trust Company offlc* In Matawan wiH SAVI *2 ON CLOUT YOU KNOW, •dd to the beauty of thii old, historic, and growing community. *t® . MS - .h jiiW * ^ COVERS JUST MOVED TO A 1809 10, n NOW 4*’ NEW HOME? Again we thank our many good customers and friends for bearing j with ui during thU re Ai A Preventative Against CHINCH BUGS modeling program. W * hope new neighbors in the area will come In to ie* u». YOUR WILCOMI WA*ON HOJTIJJ WILL CALI WITH t f S i (UK COPI •Iff! AND MIINDLY •M IT IN O I PROM THI M m m s i Mw t*m p*f*tur* b consistently COMMUNITY. l«i th* SO'i * hl§h*r, R*p*at tt 2-mofltn k V T f f interval*, NEW C O P I Ii alio helpful In THE controlling afiior path, tuch at laaf hop* 575lag MATAWAN port, «lov«r mltM and lawn mothi. CENTRAL JERSEY BANK CLOSED SUNDAYS DURING JULY HOSTESS AM D TRUST COM FM I4V 94f-5494 MATAWAN OFFICE CALL 5 6 ( - 1 0 1 3 WILCOMI WAOON 168 MAIN STREET Tony’, HARRIS HARDWARE MATAWAN 130 M A IN STREET WE DELIVER MATAWAN V* THE MA'iAV/AN JOURNAL, *i ■ Thursday, July 15, I96S Engagements Not In Time ! gunners* m*te firet class and serv Couple W ed In Nuptials Saturday ed in World War II Bnd the Kor Miss Waite Is Savage-BarfcauskI A race with tlic stork was lost ean War. Aher retirement, he was employed as a hydraulic mechanic taurence H arbor Mr. and Mts. Edward Barkauski, Saturday by Keansburg Patrol At Grace Cliurcli 3-19 Texas Rd., Matawan, announce man Joseph Weber and First Aid with AiroyaJ Co., Maplewood. He Saturday Bride the engagement of their daughter, \ Captain Harold Marx, who were was a member of St. Ann’s Church 8« « w h r J * h m Corby, The Rev. Howard Baxter, pastor Miss Barbara Jean Waite, daugh — ' «f Mr*. C iim c a W. Jerily, to Ronald. Savage, son of called to the home of Mr. and and American Legion post 338, Leo of Grace Methodist Church, Union nardo. ter of Mr. and Mrs. William G. fi M HnM i M , iM irena Beach, united in marriage Miss Mr. and Mrs. Robert Savage, 141 Mrs. Henry Eschner, M Wilsoo Surviving arc his parents, Mr. Waite, 8 Monmouth Ave.. Port M d th* fate Ute Mr." Corby, Laura Yurkiewicz, daughter of Ave., Keansburg. Mrs. Eschaer and Mrs. Jose Magallanes of Phila Monmouth, became the bride of Ar* I tk* bride of Hw nr P. “ Mrs. Dorothy Yurkicwicz, COO was awaiting the arrival o( her delphia, Pa.; his wife, Mrs. Irene mand A. Angolillo, son ol Mr. and w M M n . Hcarjr M Front St., Union Beach, and Ed 11th child and a neighbor called (Parsills) Villasor; one son, Phil Mrs. Haro1*’ f.evy, 922 Smith St., ward Dorr, son of Mrs. Viola police headquarters at 3:25 p.m. lip W. V>llasor, at home; two Hempstead, L.I., and ot the tats Dorr, 36 Broad St., Keyport, and to htJp Jn getting the expectant daughters, Miss Barbara A m and Armond AngeliHo, on Saturday, Ju. the late Charles Dorr, on Saturday, mother to Riverview Hospital. r # > * - ■ Miss Renee G. Vii^sor, both at ly JO, 1865. July iO, 1965, at Grace Church at Very few minutes passed before 'fM '.D M * •* . Jim ai H. Silver. pat- home; one brother, F!*'r?ntino Me- Robert Krych was officiating S p.m. The altar v/as decorated the men arrived, but the new bt- pv h rm ti th* dMbl* ria i ter*- gallanes, Philadelphia, Fa., and minister at the double ring cere with white flowers. hy hoy would not wa i, and was S/ ‘8 *9 » 4 p.m. la 0m U unci several stepbrothers and s’cpsis- mony in Kingdom Hall, Jehovah’* The bride was given in marriage born at 3:S8 p.m. y Mutor PnMW CMmulir ters, Philadelphia, Pa. Witnesses, Keyport. _ ,1- ..Chuck. Mrt.Hariy John**, CIUI- by her brother, Wiiiiani Yurkie- Mother and child have bees re ’ - m N N ck,,iM ;||i*jol(M u l wicz, Union Beach. She wore a ported by hospital authorities aa Mr«. Walter II. SUnger Sr. The bride was given ia marriag* by her father. She wore a silk or. aha wa» a e c o a v u M o n th* wgaa full-length gown of whipped cream doing well. Patrolman Weber and Funeral services were held Mon f:.]n/a sheath with chapel train. crepe, appliqued with lace, fash Capiain Marx also survived tbe day for Mrs. Sally J. (Rothrock) experience! The fitted bodice had a sabrina ioned with a sabrina neckline and Slinger, 77, of San Antonio, Tex., neckline with hand-beaded border. ,,. - m ot .Mm» HUM*. m e n ut long tapering lace sleeves. Slie who died Wednesday, July 8, 1965 wore a crown of pearls and car Miss McManus is a graduate of in San Antonio. A large seed pearl flower accented , Ma^ alaaft Nw m nM p*m * the skirt. Her veil was attached to W M ' « M ' M N with a ried a bouquet of white carnations. Keyport High School, Class of Services were at 11 a.m. at the Miss Irene Maclnnes, Union -John W. Mehlenbeck Funeral a flower headpiece. She carried • M M Ik M M ic a t m t which 1003, and is employed in the office bouquet ol white gardenias. w m • t a i • «leeved licc Jac- Beach, was the maid of honor and ot Marlboro Stale Hospital. Her Home, Hazlet. Interment was in MMbroidered with iced the bride's sister, Miss Lila Yur- Fflir View Cemeteiv, Mid *town. Fwir AttMdaoti th a M l • ihiptd skirt f«i- kiewicz, Union Beach, was the She was the widow of Waiter Mrs. Edward Feme, Hazlet, wa« four • double Inverted pleat* bridesmaid. They wore floor-length Henry Slinger sr., and had lormer* matron of honor for her sister. At* C fi MISS JERILY BARKAUSKI tendants were Mrs. Nils Nelson, ’M«■* i 'a «*t»ad*d a ia*o a chapel tral*. gowns of blue and pink respective ly resided in Cliffwood Beach ly, sleeveless with scoop necklines, prior to moving to Texas seven Hazlel; Miss Patricia Johnson, th r * • tier bouffant Aagertlp- Greenwood Ave., Cliffwood Beach. with matching hats and carried years ago. Mrs. Slinger was born I Port Monmouth, and Mrs. William , ____ #1 »*il of French Million w u Miss Barkauski and Mr. Savage bouquets of blue and pink carna in Aih'ntown, Pa. | Bredal, Belford. }\ h a pearl • Madded lace both are graduates of Matnwa tions. Surviving are three daughters, j They wore pink organza over taf. f<^M aad - ih* - carried ■ ■ a caicade ■ Regional High School, Class oi •fiJPr*-" Charles Dougherty, Havre de Mrs. Sally J. Center, with whom | [eta gowns. Bands of dark pink itf white cirnatloar and 1965. Grace, Md., nephew of the bride Mrs. Slinger lived in San Antonio, ; flowers and green leaves outlined iM e tim rt roie«. No date has been set for the weu- M * 1 groom, was the best man. Usher Mrs. Doris Rogers, Cranford, and [the Empire u'nistlines. Veils were > . . 3.. I m Y i I W I w B * Set* ding, * s M m Lind* Towney, Laurence ing were Theodore Yurkiewicz, Mrs. Ada Cronin, Scotch Plains; I held in place by matching rose c - ‘ i V*wai th* maid ol honor. Her cousin of tho bride, and Janies fttodray-llarrtf three sons, Walter Henry jr., Lev- ! headpieces. They carried bouquet! Fike, both of Union Beach. n ,& £ ? * * * * " +9*low em- Mr. and Mrs. Uoyd D. Harris, itlown, William Kearny and j of pink roses, For her daughter's weddinu, Mrs. n - :H m m mm i da aola w u styled MaUwan, former residents of John H., Edison; a brother, Jonas Robert Trumplcr, Brooklyn, wa* Yurkiewicz selected a strcet-Icngtb M h a i fiivala ii bodice n d match- Kirkwood, Mo., announce the en Rothrock, Honesdalc, Pa,; a sis- best man. Ushers were William dress of light green lace, a match ; iaB jaetnt with elbow . length gagement and forthcoming mar ■ler, Mrs. Clara Heilcs, Maple Waite, Port Monmouth, brother ol ing hat, white accessories and a » abatru. A circular veil fell over ht* MR., M M . I K H M D M. SM L U N E riage of their daughter, Diane Lee, wood; 13 grandchildren; and sev» the bride; Jim m y Swinney, Brook corsage of dark (>reen carnations. , - autrthtg ro*a headpiece and ihe to Anthony Joseph Modray Ul, en great • grandchildren, lyn, and Mr. Ferric. aarrltd i cucade bouquet tao- Miss Eunice Terranova, daughter cade bouquet of pink roses and car The bridegroom’s mother chose a ct Kirkwood. " Michael Ferraro ReccptlM la F lnt AM Bulldim C Mriao caraeUouaad Orange De- of Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Terranova, nations. blue lace dress with white acces S3 Church St., Keansburg, became I t n e Other Altandarta sories and a corsage of white car Miss Harris is a graduate of Mut- Funeral services were held Mon A reception follomd at the First the bride ol Richard J. Spalline, nations. ' awan Regional High School. CJass day from the Nazare Memorial Aid Building, Port Monmouth. bridal attendant*, who wara Attendants were Mrs. Joan Fink, I* Jin yjf H son of Mr. a n d Mrs, Richard of 1965. Her fiance is a graduate Home, with a mass in Sacred When they return from a trip to Cowai and headpiece* In Hazlet, another sister of the bride; A reception followed in Pete’s MISS DO RO H IY J . MCMANUS Spalline, East Keanaburg, oo Sat JJeart Church, Lyndhurst, for Canada, they will reside on Wilson ■hie yeuow j ' ' Miaa Ceorgine Maisto and Miss Na Hall, Union Beach, after which urday, July 10, IMS, at 2:30 p.m. Michael Ferraro, 87, of 726 Riv Ave., Port Monmouth. -Mm Swan CoCorby, Laureoc* H«r- talie Incardone, both ol Keansburg. the couple left for a trip to Wild fiance was graduated from Key* in St. Ann'* Church, Keanaburg. erside Ave,, Lyndhurst, who died The bride was graduated from bar, tUter o(il the bride; M n . Alb*rt Their gowns were styled similarly wood. When they return, they will port High School in 1962 and is The bride was given ia marriige Thursday, July 8, 1965, at Bergen Middletown Township High School M e ie r , Ford*, and M n. Harry to the matwa of honor’s but they reside at 924 Sixth St., Union employed by the American Can by her father. Shi wore a wedding Pines Hospital, Paramus. and ii employed by Household Fi N n t i j l Jr., South River. They' wore pink, orchid and mint green Beach. Co., Cliffwood, gown with a fitted bodice and hwg A retired construction worker, nance Corp., Middletown. avrled cucad* bouqueti tan- respectively. They carried cascades Both the bride and bridegroom No date has been set for the ol sleeves, appliqued with Chantilly Mr. Ferraro was born in Italy and carnattai and Orange De- of pink roaea and carnations with attended Keyport Hinh School, The wedding. The bridegroom was graduated lace. Hie boufleot aklrt revealed contrasting ribbons. bride is employed by Ballard, Key lived in New York for 10 years be from Thomas Jefferson High coacade* of lace. Her veil of Paul Murphy, East Keansburg, port, and the bridegroom by Bob fore moving to Lyndhurst in 1905. School. Until recently, lie was on _ r-oM Jinloe Dudley, Laur- English Illusion wa* held in place Surviving are two sons, John Fer 'Harbor, niece ol the brlde- waa the best man and ushering Frey and Sons, Keyport. the stuff of Watchtower Bible and by a coronet of cry at all and ahe Funeral Services raro, Lyndhurst, and Salvatore Fer i, w u the flower (irl. Ihe were Robert Fink, Hazlel; Richard Tract Society, Brooklyn, He ii em carried a bouquet of white orchid* Macik, Keansburg, and James Mn. William J. Golden raro, Newark; three daughters, ployed by Sea-Land Service Co. _____ n yellow p*au de *ole floor- and daisiee, Mrs. Josephine Intindola, with Fink, Wanamassa. Obituaries Funeral aervices were held Sat Inc., Port Elizabeth. t o m gown with matching Jacket whom he resided; Mrs. Rose Lupi- Mr*. Dee Mocik, Keansburg, was A reception followed tho ceremony urday morning frcm tho John J. aaa elbow - length ileevet. She car- M n. George Jcch nacci, Lyndhurst, and Mrs. Mildred the matron of honor for her sister. ar the Empress Hotel, Keansburg. Ryan Home for Funerals, Keans Had a prlaceu baiket of tangerine Mrs. Helen Jcch, 73, of 2328 Sixth Hardwick, Keansburg; 19 grand- Dean Gildersleeve, 87, aaiw lon* and yellow daisies and She wore a formal Empire-style Both the bride and bridegroom burg, to St, Ann’s Church, Keans gown of turquoise peau de soie with Ave., Dover Township, died Mon dren, and 25 great - grandchildren. were • yellow Dior bow In her a t t e n d e d Middletown Township burg, where a igh rcq* ‘cm mass Dies In Massachusetts a matching coronet of pearls and High School, The bridegroom pres day, July 12, 1905, ut Community hair. was offered by the Rev. Frederick Mrs. Machiel Schccnloop a circular veil. She carried a cas- ently is serving in the U.S. Navy. Memorial Hospital, Toms River. , Ceuefo b Beat Man Valentino, assistant pastor, for Mrs. Funeral services were held Mon Miss Virginia C. Gildersleeve, 87, Mrs. Jcch was born in Czechos Florence M. Golden, 70, of 8 Wood- ciiian emeritus of Barnard College, Eugene Kenny, Morgan, cousin lovakia nnd came to this country day for Mrs. Barbara P, Schecn- vgf tfce bridegroom, was the beat dHy, July U, 1965, in Riverview side Ave., Keans-burg, who died d:,.’d T:.iu;.day, July 8, 1005, at a Vt.; four sons, Howard Preston, as a young pirl. She lived in North loop, 71, Vole Ave., Avenel, who Hospital. Wednesday, July 7, 13(!!‘i at her nursing home in Centerville, Mass. ■ in: Ushering were Harry Novot Marlboro; William E. Preston Jr., Arlington 25 years beforu moving diud Thursday, July H, 1905, at ny Jr., South River, and Gerard Matawmn; Rhen and Edward Pres home. Burial was in Holy Name Perth Amboy General Hospital. Miss Gildersleeve, one of Ameri Tomasello to Dover 15 years ago. She was a MISS DIANE LEE HARRIS Reach, Jeraey City, couiin of the ton, Wickatunk; 19 grandchildren, Cemetery, Jersey City. Services were held at 11 a.m. ut ca’s foremost woman educators, A daughter was born Sunday, Ju member of Lodge 15, Czechoslovak held her post at Barnard for more * ‘ ‘ groom. Herbert Dudley, Laur- and 24 great - grandchildren. Society of America, Newark. of Kirkwood High School and is as Mrs. Golden was born in Jersey the Greiner Funeral Home, 44 ly 11, MMK>,‘ In Riverview Hospital City nnd had lived in Keansburg than 3G years before she retired in Harbor, nephew ol the bride- Funeral services were held Tues She is survived by her husband, sociated with his father in business Green St., Woodbridge. interment to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tomasello, for the past 2!i years. She was a 1947. a, w u the ring bearer, day at 1:30 p.m. in the Bedle Fu George; five sons, George and Jo in St. Louis, Mo. was in Clovcrleuf Park Cemetery, 417 Atlantic St., Keyport. member of St. Ann’s Church. She was the only woma:^ dele ir a reception In the Jernee neral Home, Keyport, with the Rev. seph, North Arlington, William L., The wedding will take place on Woodbridge. M U tha. Sayreville, the couple mo- Surviving are her husband, Wil Born in Brooklyn, she hud re gate from the United States at the Boydatwa Frederick Boos, pastor of Gcthscm- Somerville; Henry F., Manasquan, Sept. 11, 1965, in St. Peter’s Church, tared to Wildwood. For traveling, liam J . Golden; « son, Patrolman San Francisco convention which Major and Mrs. Arhmd D. Boyd- ane Lutheran Church, Keyport, of and Richard A., Keyport; 'wo Kirkwood. The couple plan to sided in Avene! for the past six tk*bride wore a pale blue suit Frank J. Peters, Keansburg Police years and formerly lived in Jersey drafted the United Nations Charter sion, Fort Monmouth, are the par ficiating. Burial was In Holmdel daughters, Mrs. Bertha Kochansky, live in Jefferson County, a suburb With matching acceiaorlea and a Department; nine grandchildren City. She was a parishioner of the in 1&45. She was a crcator of the ents ol a fourth child, a son, born Cemetery. New Market, and Mrs. Helen of St. Louis. eeraaga ol white carnation*. and two great-grandchildren. Avenel First Presbyterian Church U.N. Educational, Scientific and July I, ISM. at Patterson Army Grassman, Eau Gallic, Fla.; two The Wide wai graduated frona Mrs. Charles Nivafc NiroUBooket and was a member of the Golden Cultural Organization and served Hoapital, Fort Monmouth. The ba- brothers and two sisters in Czech Henry A. Amend Sayreville High School and the IBM Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Booket, 19 Circle of the Church. She was the; for a time as an alternate delegate has been named Todd Elliott. Mra. Frances Novak, 72 Shore- oslovakia; a sister, Mrs. Antonie Funeral services were held at X h o a l , New art. She it employed land Circle, Laurence Harbor, Gnston Ave., Matmvun, announce widow of Machiel Scheenloop. to the general assembly. &Irs. Boydston Is the former Miss Sepessy, Piermont, N.H.; 31 grand the engagement of their daughter, the Hopping Funeral Home, Liv- Born Oct. 3, 1877, in New* Yor/c, by Suburban Foodt. Newark. Alao died Friday, July 9, 1965, at Perth children and five great - grandchil Surviving are three daughters, Barbara Louise Silcox, of Keyport. Carole, to George Nicol, son of Mr. ington, Friday afternoon for lienry Miss Gildersleeve was the daughter a graduate of Sayreville High Amboy General Hospital. She was dren. . Mrs. George Sears, Avenel, with and Mrs. Robert Nicol, 204 Ouk A. Amend, 68, of 15 Grant Ave., j of New York State Supreme Court School, the bridegroom ia ItrlaHf organization of lhe Penns Grovt New Minister Receives Citation Citizens’ Committee for Deceni Mala IL, MaUwaa Literature and spoke on their be Rev. Carroll I . Hall. half at various schools, rhurchel Religious Services Rector and other organizations. Because Matins and Holy Communion will _ Uf ' $ ; l ■ £ g p be held Sunday at 7:45 a.m.; Holy of the PGCCDL a large part of th* Communion, 10 a.m., when mor indecent literature formerly on Jo- C m School snd the morning worship I l I ’ i. 7 ' ' cal newsstands has lieen removed.1* MTMUatt.. MaiiwM service which la at 10:45 a.m. ning prayer will be read In the parish hall for those too young to Cites Wife ^ la v . Donald T. Phillips sr. Another paragraph of the citl-' Guest speaker for the day will be attend church. ■ 5si!tojsursr Minister tion reads: “ His most gracious and George Whittemore, student at ' l » m ~ ' Hia paator will preach on Sun There will not be any Holy Com charinins wife, G’miys, has been Faith Theological Seminary, The - M l H v I t (na* S l i 4 > s day at • : # and II a.m. on the top munion services during the week, art unfailing asset to him in her n * leaaae* (trmoa la ChriStaa ic, "Tha Mornlag Jesui Borrowed evening service is at 7:30 p.m. A helpful, understanding and encour Vacation Bible School will be held • t Mary'e Bpiaeapal C har* “ "M«kM Sunday to oa tka a Boat,” Music will be by the chan aging manner. She also is mem* * m . » It dHcribe* the from Aug. 2 through 13. Eart FraM S i, Kaypart cel choir. At U a.m. a aursery » Rev. Haary A. Male. Rector ber of the Salem County Council . aaa'a spiritual lift u aa available aad Junior church ia on Human Relations' and is Presi «Wck eaiita forever la tho dl On Sunday there will be moraiag conducted. Suaday School meeta at Ksypstf prayer at 7:45 a.m. and Holy Com dent of the Preachers' Wives Asso . Tk* OoitfM Teati i IIM I ciation ol the Bridgeton District.* both fc tt aad I I a.m,; at the early H a r d e n HaH. ■ M vW *a a t munion, 8 a.m. At 9 a.m. there will II: “Uadentaadiai I* a The Rev. and Mrs. Phillips hav* u tor gradae nuraery through Kaypart be Holy Communion on tbe firat j af Ufe unto hlai that four married children. Their soa. adalt department, aad tha later D. Argensy will apeak Sunday at and third Sundays and mornlag i i " Rev. D. T. Phillips jr., Is pastor t l hoar tor pre n hcol through thirl S p.m. on the timely subject, “What prayer on the aecond and fourth. grade meeting la Iha church I Hepe for Lasting Peace?" Lasting At 10 a.m. there will be morning the Greenwood Ave. Methodiit Church, Trenton. Among tha world peace wi'l come, but when? prayer on the firat and third ' BM |M days and Holy Communioa, churches the Rev. Mr. Phillips hia Sr.IftnaeH. Hear of the New h a l t . Will you be privileged to see it? These questions and others will be and fourth. served are Old First Methodiit - — HhMciI ; llAllllJf Rev. Paul Jackaon, Minister Church, Long Branch, St. An At flttC M U M M lM answered from th Bible. Holy Communion will be offered Church School will be held at t drew’s Methodist Church, Spring fa»>i«e «a laadey at fcja i.a. a.m. aad atonsing worship, I* a m At I: IS Romans 9:21 will be one Wednesday at 9 a.m. and Friday M n . ittdurd Afftogate, at Iha at 8:3(1 a.m. Lake, and First Methodist Church, Th* P istof* urm on topic will ba of Many scriptures discussed when Toms River. niat74aptlit tiairch, will b*oo- “ Explore." A nuriery ia provided the Watchtower Bible Study will l«««ad the tutac organist win ba St. John’* Methadlat Charcb al both houra. . consider the subjcct "Jehovah God, Florence Av*., HaiM Vacation Church School Un. M a I. Sagurtoa. • The Great Potter." Rev. Norman R, Riley, Paator Sunday worship services are held ' : 'na M t Raieraaed C M ■aula M aad F ia a U a H * Calvary MsthadM Chart* Mrs. Richard Sobin, director Ol I M St., Keypert at 9 and II a.m. Vacation Church School announces Rev. David Propert that Bayview Presbyterian Church Rev Theodore C. Malltr. FMos St. Jenfb’e Chant Pastor Maple FL, IteypMl in Cliffwood Beach will be holding The guest minister nt both the its unnual Vacation C h u r c E Sunday adfeolclaMN art hild a* Rev. Ccmeilu* I. Kaae, Paaiar 1:90 a.m; aad the worririp Mrvlce Morning worahip aervice Sunday 8:30 and 10 a.m. morning worship School beginning this Monday, Marie* will be held Suadai SSkiiS at th* m m how whaa Iha Rav. F. Il at II a.m. “Armegeddon and the services Sunday will be the Rev. through Friday, July 23 and tha Grove Junior Chamber of Commerce president Doaald Alvin Langewith, gucat m inliur, Lait Battle” will be the paitor’a James Foster, pastor of the East- morning at l:M . 7:M. I:M . I: # , The Rev, Donald T. Phillip* ar., (seeaarf (ram following Monday, July 26 through Allea, (left) while Jayceea Felix DIPietro and Jerry ■ will speak cn Iht lopfc, “A a Craat- sermon topic. Sunday School meeta view Methodist Church, Columbus, II a.m. and .1: IS p.m. right) new minister ol the First Methodist Church, 30. The Vacation Church School Ib Matawan, formerly ol Pean* Grove, Is shewn re Maaon look oa. Thing.” at II a.m. Baby - care la provided Ohio. . open to all children In the communi OavM’a Ti ceiving the Cltlien ol the Year Award from Feaa* for children under tbrec-yeareof- ty from ages three through Junior CreM notary age. High School. Baptiat C hant) Eldar Jameo Moo* Futar The Rev. Donald T. Phillips sr., tor of Emmanuel Methodist Church, active as Chairman of the Division Malawaa M iH la i WNI Suaday School la v S u newly - appoinled pastor of First Penns Grove. The plaque was pre on Human Relations and Economic t h a M a m ____ _ Leaves State Post The Rev. Willard Whittemore, morning wonMp, 11 a m Methodist Church, Matawan, was sented by the Jaycees on June 21. Affairs of the Southern New Jer Summer service* will held Rev Richard A Weeden, Paator New Monmouth, will be the guest Included In the citation is: "He sey Conference Board of Christian "Alarm Clocks" will be the topic thia Friday at the home ot Mr. and speaker at the morning worship selected by the Penns Grove Junior The resignation of Dr, Philip Car* -•of the paiior on Sunday at tbe t M n. Burt Morachnich, I Jordan service Sunday at 11 a.m. Bible trewatewa IM ea Saada} Sahaat Chamber of Commcrcc as "Citizen li a member of the Salem County Social Concerns.” dins, who was employed by the a.m. worship larviea. Pi., Matawan, at t : t t p.m. Aa School convenes at 9:45 a.m. with ■•■ta U l t n apanaa of the Year” for 19C5. The selec Council on Human Relations and “Among his other successful ven state as a helping teacher in Mon Oneg Shabbat will follow. classe* tor all ages. Evening wor Rev. Fm ndaCaatd, PaM r tion which is usually made in Sep serves on the executive committee tures was his promotion of ecu mouth County, has been accepted ship will be at 7 p.m. tember, was announced last month of the Salem County N.A.A.C.P. menicity by encouraging minis by the State Board ol Education. In lm l Rd., H ntw FM Sunday School !e Mid fraa f c * Six boys and girls from the Bible *o 10:45 a.m. and tbe church aar because of the assignment of Mr. He serves on the Bridgeton District ters of all nine denominations of Dr. Frederick M. Raubir.ger, State Raw. Joha Hart. PaMor School are attending the Regular vice la h o n U a m aatfl tf Phillips by Bishop Price A. Tay Committee on Church Location nnd the community to participate in the Commissioner of Education, t lid The Rev. J. Clayton Lima, Caa- Baptist Camp at Camp Linwood, o'clock. Everyoaa k oordlaBy i» lor to the Matawan parish. He had teaches in diatrlct and communi Penns Grove - Carney’s Point Min- Dr. Cardins left to aKe a teaching loa, N.C.; w illtalk oa “Our Heri Rev. Eugene FTSnaory, Paator Branchville, this week. They are vited to attend. just completed three years as pas ty schools and workshops, lie is isterium. Rev. Phillips led in the Job. tage In Christ" on Sunday at 'ha Sunday School begina at t:M Suianne Weber, Ann, Lois, and H a m. service. The Rev. Mr. Lima i.m . when the film entitled. “An Martha Mahoney, Michael Parson -•ein*»« is a minister la th* louthera Prea- other Spring” will be ahown. It la and Chris Vassas. -••till* “•aHM** byt '-n Church with which the Re baaed on the parable of tha barna : termed Church la America ia cur (Ig tree aa It could be applied to ■ayvtav Preskyteflaa C hant rently conducting conversation! Christians today. Kindergarten, CHHwaad Beach Excise Tax Repeal Makes Possible Lower-than-Ever Prices! -iVgading toward church union. M iu first and second grade clsisea con Rev David i. Ruccl Pastor ^fltaron Muagrave, Freehold, will tinue as usual throughout the sum "Complacency: The Path That guest soloist aad M iu Lynda Sea- mer with their regular lessons. A Leads Away From God" will be the ter, Freehold, guest organist. nursery ia provided during Sunday name ol the pastor's sermon topic at Sunday’s 9:30 a.m. worship ser Newl Low Priced! General Electric NO FROST 15 vice: the sermon is the fifth on the series "Amos and the Judgment of God.” A nursery is held during the worship service. The church will be holding their picnic this Sunday. 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Front Slrool 283 Main St, (Al Out Step) (Opp, flr*t Mnllorrtl Slfir*) e • a 26-1-2700 • • • 787-1100 Opifl MaitiUy «nd ftiiUy Mlyhh ^ DOWNES PONTIAC, INC. Uie Our Meter fUnk Oppri D/fj)y 9 lo 5:)0 12*44 lOMfEft MAIN ITRIIV MAIAWAN TOWNSHIP M • THE MATAWAN JOURNAL; N . X Tliundiy, July (5, I96S Presentation Of Lilac Acres Cup By Owner Of Bradevelt Stock Farm were slated to go in their regional* Bayshore Nationals Outboards Racc at Wilmington, Del., Sunday, but the rain killed it off. It has been re scheduled for May's Landing in At Long Branch two weeks. ‘ Pete Hammond. Cliffwood, wlfl£tV Near District Title Outboard racers will put their scored a BU victory his last lime ’ skills on display a third time this greeted him with n two-bagger, out at Berwyck, Pa., July S will Mvwito Ir la k * Ik* District sending in two more runs snd the season Sunday when the Central head the local contingent into ac ■ *kr Rrih b M tte ll touraey Americans were buried out of Jersey (Inboard - Outboard) Rac tion at Long Branch. Frank Fuller, M n r ik r Ifcey disposed sight ing Association participates in the Union Beach. John Henriksen, Key m port, join Hammond in the Long ■ n M* III M the annual outboard regatta on Plea , t ! U m Lnsreaoe Harbor won their open sure Bay of the Long Branch Ice Branch events from up this way. H i a l m l M t Tbe Bay er behind tbe tight pitching of John ' aUmlMtiag Boat and Yacht Club. The speed The inboards, represented by CnnsM. Ed Hughe* doubled with Harrison Boggs, Keyport; Bob Park Mw h m lig h t J-i. boat men have already run at Bob laada aboard la the bottom Larv- .vood *?coration Oay and Key twenske, Union Beach, and Rust f i IM M l i i i t o M l the tfitio M U of the aecond for one llam iin, Hazlet, ar? pointing tor Ih* ■ l» M m * Um wtaMr o l aa elimi- port June 20. Hughes scored on BIUy Powell’s annual Red Bank Regatta on th*- MUtea gMM tilw ii lha layifcm The races at Long Branch will hit. The Harfwritea added another Navesink July 21-25. A m r k t m m d Unrest* Matter. la the bottom of the third oa a be for the stock runabouts and hy ■TlwHaraey «paaa4 with Bay- droplanes only. The alky outboard walk to Rag Edley. a stolen base Your advertisement in this and Wayne Pittius* single. speedsters will hold off a week for their eastern regionals at Tupper will reach prospective purchaser* A m thm m aad Laurence in every community in the ' - - - Uw "food . Madison Park *t* the bases fill Lake in the Adirondacks. Pete An ed wlth aona out la the lop of the shore area. m P " Mi Tha LARRY JORDAN TRIO Gerber's Baby Cereals Swift's Meats for Babies Blue Cheer 1j> Forw riy •! "Broadway Club" and "Driftwood Club" Orim.«l, Rlt. m Mli.4 J j j j 37* Strained Vertetlea ^ l«r« ItSKIMILl r-27« DINING and DANCING EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT Beechnut Fruit Juices Tetley's Tea Bags Ivory Snow lit labia. A 4lM< A7* • Enfar Daftclam Food In Our COMI ON OOWN v cam Vr 48 f t 65* Dlnmt Room and Sniel lar AND HAVI FUN I |4 sc ffu m i • 40 Profaubnal AMF Lanas Calo Liver and Chicken Parts • Spacious IW ard Room for CaH end Dogs 2 JJJ* 33* • C odrtall Lounfa IVORY DASH PERSONAL SOAP DITERGCNT Lestoil Pine Scent r n r r pt«uiic nuckoiio E B o m n s f U N ' C l l\ C C whon »nu huy 39* BOWL IN AIR-CONDITIONa> COMPORT 28 Ik, jtitg. Lux Toilet Soap W^ ™ AilB WT whiti j fcj 35* SOWllNe S9VIMMNT rtHONE * ii b £ m _ Naa O* M a la Om fra Ifc.p an ftlfAl AfUMftt A PAOttC ft A ttiUTAllf. t a W ly Pm 4 Dtyln. F rlni affacNva Itiru July ITfh In lupar Mtirk.la 6 6 6 *3 8 8 0 Lux Toilet Soap A l Wwt OiMrsMstd •im lalf-SirvIca ilor.i anly In Norlharn Now m uper J^arkets Janay, Orangt and Rockland Countloi, fWTKrfarS* 2 25' All Tiiliiii‘i‘11 I’miiIiicH, I'/r.li Milk ami Alrnliullo STRATHMORE LANES llfvprnici-* Ifntii I'Jdlil ojIit, Route 3 4 (ill Slrtilhntore) Mulnwim R A R I T A N TOWNSHIP C U F F W O O D KEANSBURiO PORT MONMOUTH , . lit. 36 and Poolo Ave. Hlghwti|rl3 and Cliffwood Avo. IH. 16 am i *^aln St. Rt. 34 and W ilson Ave. , IH E MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. Tlmrsday, July 15, I96S - fl ymi Mntf printing tf any kinA Yoar afci r t l iw u l ta thU papei v'm ara km H mm |w. Ow «riB ranch prospective purchaser* m j t i i * ' * / / ** * '1 w k i im hhm m In nvety coauMiatty ia tha bay r pmitmmym. " ■ nfcnrn area.' ■ . ' ■' YOU HAVE A DATE HELP WANTED FOR RENT FOR SALE FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE m : > ; n n iE E experienced nrenaern. Un- LARGE bedroom with bath and SELLING OUT—4 folding chairs, formica dinette set, Maple items, Im Shot, pine* wort rate*. Ap kitchen, if preferred. Call 264- 3 BEDROOM RANCH KEYPORT - ENGLISH TUDOR nijr ia penon, Morria Maaulactur •US from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. or tools, throw rugs, 2 storage cab SCREENED TOP SOIL LUNCH i h Ca.. I Johaaon Ave.. Mntawan after 7 p.m.______wjl 5* inets, other iters. 240 Broad St.. THE BEST MONEY CAN BUY Matawan.______wjl5 All utilities including city sewers. MUST BE SEEN 4T EXPERIENCED OPERATORS EAST KEANSBURG—3 nic» rooms Bordering farm iands. To be va TO APPRECIATE MERCURY Motor, 5 horsepower; Blue stone, road gravel, sand, fill SINGLE NEEDLE and bath, newly renovated, hot wa cant and ready to be occupied in also a Scott Motor. Tel. 56G-5373. dirt, etc. SEWING MACHINES ter supplied. $65. Call 787-2491. wjlS 10 days. Take over current mort Immaculate air conditioned 4 bed ______wjl5 gage and pay $109 monthly. Just DAY OR NIGHT SHIFT BULLDOZING & BACKHOE room house, cedar closets, modem APARTMENT—Keyport, 4'/z rooms, listed. For first showing call 671 YE COTTAGE APPLY IN PERSON one block from Front St. Call 591- REFRIGERATOR, 11 cu. ft., good SERVICE kitchcn, separate dining area, fo r ^ v , 3311 Now! $14,j 00. MORRIS MFG. CO.. •250. wjtl running condition, $25. Tel. 2G4- mal dining room. Cathedral beome*%i»>> living room with fireplace, Pan JOHNSON AVE MATAWAN m i . ______w ji5 INN THREE ROOMS and bath in Key ECKEL'S TRUCKING WALKER & WALKER elled den with bar, many extras. port area, adults only. Call after BOAT, 2t ft. Chris Craft Cavalier, M « . n O N T I I . NURSES 3 to II shift. Call M4-2027. MORGANVILLE Carpeting, freezer, dishwasher, S p.m. W 4 - 4 0 0 * . ______wjlS* in water; cabin cruiser with new CALL DAY OR NIGHT REALTORS washing machine and dryer. 2 caf KEYPORT REGISTERED NURSE part time top; head; galley; water tank; 591-9707 garage; beautifully landscaped. SPACE in Holmdel Antique Mart, 2MI Higtvvay lo •O W POO* - OOOO ATMOSMEftB afternoons, Call 2S4-2027. wjtl Pierce Simpson Ship-to-Shore radio, ______wjtl Walk to schools. Priced to sell. available Aug. I, no least1 re Ilia preservers, compass, bilge Middletown-Hoimdel, N. J. quired, $20 monthly covers all. Call Call 264-3518 evenings. wjtf pump, cushions, etc. Priced to sell TWO 55 Gal. Ink Drums for sale. Multiple Listings OPERATORS WANTED W-4416.______wjlS at S«W. Tel 741-7700. wjl5 Closed top, 2 bung holes, $2.00 And Trade-ins • EXPERIENCED each. Call 261-3030. wjtf Phone: 671-3311 NO MONEY DOWN SINGLE NF.EDLE TIIREE-ROOM apartment for re CHEVROLET Carryall, G x 1G 6-ply tired couple or single. Call 204- Send for Catalog 'Ai . tires, 6 cylinders, seals 9, excel If your credit ia good you caa buy 7M4.______wjlS ______wj 15 High basic pay, piece work. Call lent lor mechanic or operator. Tel. RARITAN LANDSCAPING thia 1 bedroom home with an aad ask for: KEYPORT 4 room and bath apart money down, located in Union 741-7700 . ______wjl_5 ANOTHER GREAT BUY ANN DeMATTEO ment newly decorated $85 plus. Beach Immediate occupancy For • Com RUMMAGE SALE, Sponsored by Large selection evergreens and 264-SMS Madison Township, 1st floor, mod information call Scoras Construe, VFW Auxiliary, July 19-20-21, shrubs, lime, fertiliser, insecticide THIS 3-bedroom ranch with full, dry ern 1 room and bath apartment tested grass seed. Merion blue sod tion, 2644187 wjll from 9;30 a.m. to 5 p.m. at former basement, large eat-in kitchen, MOUNTAIN TOP MFG. CO. furnished. $120 includes all. Couple wholesale and retail. • Tomatoes Delicatessen Store, 11 West Front big living room, is one of the pret LOCUST ST. KEYPORT only. Sterling McCann, Real Es DEVELOPMENT HOME OWNERS St., Keyport.______w jl5 tiest houses in the neighborhood. ______wjlS tate, Hwy. 34, Madison Township. Open daily 8 to 8, Sunday 9 to 5; Backyard is exceptionally nice with Being transferred? House • Peaches YOUNG MAN over M for ware 566-9666. wjlS MAPLE BED, dresser with m inor, Highway 35, South Amfxjy. Cali lot size !KI by 450 ft. spring, mattress, white chest of Parkway 1-0208, wjtl small? Mortgage payment too house work. Must have referenc ROUTE 34, Matawan, one, two and Asking only $15,900 high? Don’t wait, call us aow( drawers, $25 takes all; gas range, Picked freth DAILY es. Write Box A in care cl this three-room office suites, very FLOWERING SHRUBS Financing arranged for all. we’ll buy vour home excellent condition, $60. Tel Mii newspaper.______wj!5 reasonable. Van’s Agency, Realtor, Velcela. Mock Oranges. !~ire Bush, from Our FARM 7528.______wji 5 MANLEY ASSOCIATES BOOKKEEPER male or female Corner Route 34 and Main St., Mat- 10 for $5; some 3 for $1 Dig your SUBJECT TO APPROVAL (71-5351 must know work through nen-ral nw. HURHYI GET A CHEAT DEAL NOW | ON A COWVAIW. AMERICA S fAMQUO BEAR ENGINE PUN CAM. Now’l tha tMSt Comlr Monia Spoil Coopa We Host Be Doing lima to go Corvair, tha tun car by Chevrolet. Coivaii maana value In many billliant waya. Lika tha spirited rear angina. And famcua SoMething Right! Body by Fiatiar that means lasting style and rugged construction. Tho ride's greet, too, whether you travel highway or natrow city sweat, tee your Chevrolet dealer far a great deal on a C a n a k l W # or* moit gratifiad with tho recaption our now Cliffwood Office hai received from frURHI PIT A GREAT DEAL WOW ON A CHEVnOlET Mk> h th e Cliffwood, Cliffwood Baach, IMPA1A. AMEWICA S NO, 1 8ELLINO CAR, Medtoon Townihip, Leurence Harbor, Say* Intpala la • Chevrolet fevotlte, and the tbna to buy one Is now. H's He wonder that Impala ts No. 11 It's Ihe full slre Chevrotet revide and edjoinin9 aroat. that off era fabulous color keyed interiors In teatured vinyl end Malltm Sport Coupa patterned cloth. Deep twlst carpeting Iront and rear. Evan Wo TKanli You I Mia rich look of walnut trim on the Instrument panel. Order QUICK I OtT A One AT DEAL NOW ON your Impata, Bel Air, or Blaceyne with the big 320-hp Turbo- A CHEVEMli, AMCHICA'B MOST PQPUUW W e linow you will find it convenient find 'jet VO ind get the smooth performance It's designed for, MIDDLE-SUED CAR, pleeient io bank here, lasva It to Chevrolet to make sure they look like they cost e let; leave H to your Chevrolet tlenlor lo nmks sure they don't I There's no better lima than now to gat a great buy on eChevellal Check these Chevella Vllua faa» Hires: the smooth tiila, superb handling, famoua ARMRRS ERCIIANTS Body hy Fliher, Sea your Chevrolet dealer now, & M ami see how easily you can buy a naw ChavaNal NATIONAL BANK OI> MATAWAN EVR0 LET Ih i Oldest lanli In Monmouth County . ISTAILISHtD 1930 ■ unit orricesi NOW! m fMf to Olf A MO.I BUT OH fHf NO * CAIII Rauls 14 I # Mnin Clrect I • HlllllllHIIIHIIIIIIIIieatlllllllilii Usyd Rsad Ruvlits Orlvo Msmkai P.D.I.C, Cliffwood sad Milawati Avtt^i Clllfwatd MULLER CHEVROLET INC A. T V •. ♦ » • ; l. i J. > I » » l i > * ) i > i MATAWAN, N. J. 07747 fHE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. TW$d«y, July 15, 1965 w' 1 W •— r - tivitlM at tb* CllffwMl School M OryjoUa, P tu y Holly, Hel- HMrn, Josh Wolf, Susan Shostell, Odd Fellows H«ve thur Kiger, Red Bank and Robert rogate Elmer E. Brown on the late ■on Township, another daughter, Over f i t Join ihjrim iM liM, aa AraoU, Pamela Arnold, Mary Carol Andrew, Rubin Schneider, Jessen, Morganville and Mrs. El James B Burlew. Mri. Adelia Schulmeister, of Madi ann Straniero, Dawn Hwntoa, Jay A rtM tlM of the patt week ia- Eltyne Roberts, Cathy Proscia and Day Af World's Fair eanor Perrine, Cranbury. A son, Wood A. Burlew, a n d son Township, II g randchild*® ^ c h t M • / * Fount Beanie’’ contest Siegler, Paul Hansen, Billy Mol- and 25 great-grandchildren. aar, Rocco DiPoalo, Jan Trabachi- Oertrude Altitiger. daughter, Mrs. Rachael Boune, both Hay Proem in arti and crafti; "21” Team The Sovereign Grand Master of Cheesequalte Farmer of Madison Township, have been Touraey eliminations, layup thol no. Jackie Hauiman. Eddie Ziegler, Next week’s activities include: Ihe World, Judge Kermit R. Cofer, named administrators of the estate •ilminafloej, volleyball, softball Willie DiPoale, David Winteburg, Checker tournament preliminaries, How about business cards? W* J\ m rmmputt Imv* i n It- Water Valley, Miss., delivered the Leaves $100,000 Estata of tiie Old Mill Rd. farmer. In ' M a t tar Dm pwwirr pro*ram aad a poat contest. Gary Trabachino, Linda McNulty, fitness program, foul shooting fi* address of the day at the New Jer* can supply them quickly and at tb* John Churney, Leon Trabachino, addition to Burlew and Mrs. Boune, right price. Come and try ut. - m m m tt w ; d» , H t u i i i Tow»- Winneri in the Foam Beanie Dlls and intergaine activities. sey Pavilion at the New York An 87-year-old Cheesequake man Mr. Burlew Is survived by four i i # Baer— t U r w — liilm ,« t m GOAteit at Cliffwood • were: Toni Lori Straniero, Judy Scalw, Jimmy World’s Fair to a capacity audience who died in Perth Amboy General more sons, Charles B., Thomas C., " itftrtti y**m4ay by Samuel Guiiti, Debbie Bunger, Suzanne Winterburg and Carol Straniero. Al from the New Jersey Odd Fellow’s Hospital, May 30, 1%5 left an es Leroy B„ and Louis S., all of Madi- Have you read the classified id sf Mufeulco, ehairaua. TV C«m- Goettinf, Marilyn Goettiag, Diane ao Kim Thomson, Vincent Flynn, and guests, who were commemor tate valued at $100,000, according hrtfea pUytrow* M» mi fUroited Downey, CiHeea Hoyt, Terry Guisii, Barbara Bordeaux, Suzanne Bor Harbor Auxiliary ating Odd Fellow Day at tiie fair. to the letters of administration filed M i lor «c- Suu t m Scalco, Katby Bracco, Ka- deaux, Patrica Flynn, Russel Frew George Pederson, Matawan, De* Tuesday by Middlesex County Sur* and Joyce Frew. Wins Awards puty Grand Master of N.J., master QwHflen U«cd of ceremonies, introduced the hon FOR BOYS ONLY! Qualifier! al tlw Cliffwood Play The Jtlh Annual Convention of ored guests, Sen. Richard R. Stout, ground "21” Team Tourney were the Middlesex County American Allenhurst, whose grandfather was F O R M A L m i * t t T H W 1 Greg Raymond, Dan O'Connor, Legion and Auxiliary wus held Sat Grand Master of New Jersey in Wesley Fagan, Mike Gulsti, Bob urday in Highland Park with the 1906; Past Sovereign Grand M is W E A R 12-14 YEARS WoUtitfiXt Hurley and George Trabachino, ters Oakford A. Schalick, Centerton •4 5»* auxiliary meeting in llie hi^h school Mike Scofield, Edward Derechaill, V b tfW o p W rC and the post members at the Le and Eugene Bianci, California. T O H I R E Janies Hoyt, Peter Vena and Joitn gion llome of Post SS. Joseph O. Stadtmaucr, Clifton, OPPORTUNITY Hartley. Grand Master of the Jurisdiction of Awards presented to Laurence W . S. WALLACE Qualifiers at Cambridge Play New Jersey and Mrs. Virginia llarbor Unit 332 were Junior Auxil CLOTHING ground were: Kenny Rupp, Jeff Gustavsen, President of the Rebe* TO REPRESENT iary History; nylon project, first Cherael, Craig Bradley, Keith kah Slate Assembly welcomed the place for collecting I0,(i71 pairs of ka ami Boyi' Farnlfhlaei Crois, Steve Barber, Rich Sarra, members of these two branches of used nylons; coupons, first plaoe; Billy Wright, • Wa /no Bonstein, the Odd Fellows. Over 40 bus loads THE publicity, first place. The Pan- James Shanahan, Philip Rippel, Ro of Odd Fellows from New Jersey American doll contest was won by V. P n a l tc faypart bert Llcht, Bruce Osborn, Randy and neighboring states attended the KEYPORT WEEKLY Zaugh and David Breitbanth. Betty Morris from (Ik* Junior Aux festivities co-ordinated by Col. Ar* Qualifiers at Cliffwood Play iliary of Unit 332. ground ’’Lay-up Tourney wcro: Auxiliary officers elected were THE fcnr1a« M»— ««th Caaatf iw II Vear*. Rocco DiPoalo, Mike Scofield, John Mrs, Sophie Wisneski, president; McDonnell, John Hartley, Thomas Mrs. Margaret Schnatler, first vice MATAWAN JOURNAL Towells, Charles Guisti, Ralph president; Mrs. Johanna Perlow- Hoyt and Thomas Mullen. ski, second vice president; Mis. Qualifiers at Cambridge Play Rose Sunshine, treasurer; Mrs, REGULAR or SAMPLE ROUTES ground were: Rich Sarra, Pave Verna Carona, historian; Mrs. Eth KEYPORT STORE ONLY Roberts, Paul Serele, Anthony Siclo- el Down, chaplain; Mrs. Evelyn tl, Robert Roberts, Gury Schelelich, Kraszenicke, sergeant - at - arms. GOOD FRIENDS! Charles Balog, Hilly Bonstein and Mrs. Rollin Rathbun, Laurence It You Need Furniture . . . and Richard Alexander. Harbor, a past county president TRAVEL AGENCY m. Winners at Cambridge Play and member of Unit 332, was G O O D F U N ! ground Poster Contest were: Lori chairman of the convention for the 144 BROAD ST., RED BANK Kleinburg, Andrea Aries, Laura auxiliary and Mr. Rathbun, past Money Is A Problem . . . GOOD BUSINESS! Marie Martinez, Gary Slater, John county commander, for the Legion, TEL. SH 1-5080 Tho newly elected officers were you CAN RESERVE AND PICK UP AIRLINE, STEAMSHIP, FIELD FURNITURE installed by past county presidents A dctfttii, Van Btishirk ■US AND TOUR TICKETS, HOTEL AND RESORT AREA Apply: 52 W. Front St., Keyport after which a parade was held In RESERVATIONS AT OUR OFFICES. A ENiott, Inc Highland Park. A banquet, was or Call 264-3030 WAREHOUSE DEPT. held nt the Highland Park Inn that IT COSTS NO MORE TO BOOK THROUGH US CHESTER IAUSIS evening. A N D S A V E » I, Front St - 244-111* ' Local Afinh ior Nowond Usod . . . Trado-lns — Hoor Samples HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE GROUP factory OoM-Outi — Roturnod — Odd Stock LIFE - AUTO * OOO MM ...... Rikad from I 1 $ 1 0 HOME OWNERS and * UVIN4 ROOMS ...... »?» BUSINESS INSURANCE * SICTIONALS...... w DEPOSIT Eshbllihod 1925 *RWROOM SUITE! ...... ITS * OINETTIS ...... Will H o ld ... * INNERSPRIN6 MATTRESSES ...,. in And P«y A* * (UNK (IDS, OAK OR MAPLE ... T h e 11? Littla A* *'000 DRESSERS ...... Ill L i g h t * t i II RU6S ...... II* $1.25 WEEKLY ■4 alUUlv(fliniA uUUvr1c>PAli^LieC Aft SOrAcaca BEDS lent 15? T o u c h * HOLLYWOOD IE0S ...... |J» CHOOSE FROM * RVRI«ERATORS ...... 10 LOVELY ly Stan Slebtnbtrg * 000 CHAIM 110 CencalUd and U««d ) Room OuHlti W* hoard of a. Holly wood coupl# wKo wera blissfully happy for yaart. AND MOM - LOTS MORE 1 Priced from $175 Thtn thay met aach othar , . • SAVE up to 60% • ' ' a a a ' . Il talai a lot ef null to hold an auto tagathar — but only ona to . FREE DELIVERY «nd STORAGE taar It apart « • , , ' "Thii It th» Uit tlma/' roarad tha «ngry father, "that I'm going ta FURNITURE ta(T you far tha last tima" . « , Lafait invention: a iquara bath 7-11 E. Front St. — Kayport tub for p#opl* who hat# to laava ring* ... For Appointment CaN 264-3020 ' a a a MONDAY «nd MIOAY _ » A.M. to * P.M. Mary tays tha'i two Ideal Coffee 65c :«5c HAMS - 1 9 * W HOU or O ff U U W HTHE* tk U HALf . JWCt ■ WHOM . Green Giant fo 69< Moac * row* «WNir ONLY OHC MALI aONt MMAHH. WATERMELONS...... Ib4 e C AC AM s T Yl£ AJAX LANCASTER MAND Mb JERSEY CORN ...... 6 ’ ° " 2 9 c '45 FORD Mustang, 8-Cyl., Automatic Transmission, •MIN STEAKS *79. ‘ 99* ' Power Steering, Turquoise...... CORN SAVE FRESH BROCCOLI...' “"‘ K2 9 « CLEANSER lANCASTEt IMAHD M PLYMOUTH Sports Fury, Convertible, '383' Engine, IAIIOI - SiXK MOCHA ...... ** >*• » • 4-Speed Transmission, Blue and White...... SAVE kWIM, UtAIMtO o» YlilOW m WMIft ftLMM SUNKIST LEMONS.... * 2 9 « 14 M. 6 s i AMERICAN CNKSI 'M FORD 9-Pass. Country Sedan, 8-Cyl., Automatic MNCV - IAMCASTH MAMO Transmission, Power Steering, Tan...... SAVE PERSIAN LIMES...... 1 0 G olden Corn 6 93c SMORIO X IF TONMN...... — " THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL ------HMPTEE WHIPPED lANCAtflV MANO BALA-CLUB 1 '40 CADILLAC, 4-Dr, Hardtop, Full Powor, Black. I C E C R E A M SIX FLAVORS IUNCN MEATS OtEMI CHEESE Ulttl) »OIO«MA, H( tir a MutNto loaf. A real value...... SAVE AU MAVORS MAIN 0» OHVI tOA» 29 I 2 . 6 9 SODA |«0 Ov(U(t*ri *»•*!»♦ QikmWH FM M N lt msM '43 FORD Gal axio, 4-Dr. Sedan, A-Cyl., Standard Trans - WIIIII Ot COIORIU . No Dopotit.Oopotit. No Pet or n M A I AMIRICAN CHCEH I A ": « • MK«I- CHICKEN PARTS ...... ‘ J f * mission, Whito...... 55 SAVE 'CVACMIR BACKL" CMltlt OVlMRiAOr *4) CHRYSLER Nowport, Hardtop Coupe, 8-Cyl., RRAPT IXTRA SHARP »"■ *5« NEAL DUCKLINGS ...... ‘ Automatic Transmission, Powor Stoorinq, Dfuo. , , , SAVE 6 ar 89‘ '41 DODGE Polara, 4-Dr, Hardtop, 8-Cyl,, Automatic IDEAL CHEESES! S d d l o , 12 1 89c 75* LAKC ORCHAKO PROilN Transmission, Power Steering, Blue...... SAVE MtiO IHAUr MtlA »IIA » PCAtt, G4CMT * t f t lI » 5 9 > * 6 9 « j 7 9 * fXCIU SfV f 30-DAY 100% GUARANTEE AC AM OPPfft I LEMON PIE PIES 4»<1 MHJl 0 MAIH» •VRAWHRRY PMSIRVU I'lH M c | f 811 i b f i w i v i n i n A s UNTIL t moti tut „ . l i fU H S M m m NANS I'r 'l UNCAtifi m*uu m ttm 1 MtVlft ItVlfl^tWlfV • a ■ - 38 IARMMU PURS i " , 2 * U MHA0M WAI STIAHI ^ '1 .# i n tiu u o utFeiioMit MM, (HIUM, «> tUMtt -HtlltH Gluiotl Donutt 39t •RAPMIMT NCTKMI 4 t," He PARMOAll MAT Plfl I l i t ' j f a u a t o i AUTO 1ALE$ IAM< A(t»« HAMti n o l t t i WIIM 6»AV» Chiffon C oIip 59( M iK a m ttrm urstct tk l o w c s t w c m <, MAYONNAIU ^ ( n e li M lf, TURKEY w POR« *<"« M* IKAMH >*nft+4 MAKWht ' 51 IAVAIIM 29 Devil » layer Cuke I 'l l MAIN fTMlTAN'WAV Naif-MATAWAN INSTANT C0i ; EC •- '-71* m m n steaks i \ :\ H i ROUTE 35 AND 36, K6YPORT FLINTY OF FREE PARKING ROUfE 34 AND CAM BRIDGE DR., M ATAW AM