A Panorama COVERING O f Local rovNwin or NOLMDBU HAOUUN People MAUJOKO. MATAWAN EE n v e n t s (M l AVAN aWOUON
9Mk YEAH — JM i WEEK MATAWAN, N. J., THURSDAY, MARCH 25, 1965 _ Member aw iewr*B5r National Editorial AuoctaUoa Singla Copy Ton Canto One Of First Prize Winners At Science Fair Adopt Amandad Budgat Bells Buy Bradley Judge Presides At Eagle Scout Award A MM,Ml mualclpal budgtt, up |IIWR> was adapted by Ibe Mat awaa 1'wwaaWp Committee Mon Lot For Parking day alfM, a paMie bearlag was b*M Mar. IS, bat tbe eanmlllee Funeral Homa Uta At defernd aetiea to te*k Stale IN- Alikas House Sought vlslaa ol Local GeverameM ap proval of an additional surplus An addition to parking facilities appropriaiioe and aa laterfund available to customers of their transfer. store in Matawan business district The fl5#,Mt aurpkis appropria was advanced by Martin and Cal tion was increased Mi,M( lo vin Bell last nijjhl in a letter to 1215,M l lo reduce Ihe estimated the Matawan Borough Zoning total tax rale II cents. The new Board of Adjustment. The brothers total lax rate Is estimated at $1-27 announced their intention of nc- far each IIM assessed valuation, qulrinK the GG ft. by 22 ft. property an Increase ol tt cents. The of John J. Bradley, 2 Malden Lnne. •ssa,033 municipal tax levy was The Bells ^ave their notice of in lowered to !48J,M1. tent in the name of a holding com The Interfund transfer took pany, the Gusmnrenl Co. They f9000 from thu (15t,174 reserve would remove the present Bradley for uncollected taxes and added home from the premises und pav:e It to Ihe J27.5M capital Improve the lot over for parking. ment account. Additional money M r, Bradley, chairm an of Uie was needed In capital Improve zoning board, confirmed his nego ments for the proposed renova tiations with the Bells and announc tion ol township hall. ed his withdrawal from considera tion of their case in that his pro|>er- ty is half in a com m ercial zone und half in a residential zone. The Dennis Druzhik, a member of Day Scout Trnop C6, Court Judge Leo Weinstein, Matawan, officiated at Heuscr Quits, new owners will have to get u use Matawnn, altuined the runk of l£aglc Scuut at a the ceremony. Above, (left to right) are Mr. and exception for that t>art in Ihe resi Court of Honor Tuesday. Monmouth County Domestic Mrs. Michael Drurblk. Demis, and Judge Weinstein. dential zone to udapt it to u com Triscari Named Matawan Boy Scout Troop till A t Uie sam e Court of Honor, mercial parking lot. Trail Hike Award* held a Court of Honor Tuesday Uagle Seoul Richard Main received T.L. Grace. Scoutmaster, pre Public Works Pott M r. Bradley said lhat the sale night, at which another of its scouts of his home not affect his attained tlic high- t rank In scout the Bronze Palm Award, with the sented Jockey Hollow Trail Hike Switch It Mada residence in the through, that he ing. The troop sponsored by the presentation made hy his father, Medals to Robert Hudson, Douglas and his wife have plans to erect n M atawan G ram m ar School Parent- Fred Main. Three scouts received Hudson, Richard Barnett, Earl Sid- The Matawan Borough Council new home in the southern part of Teacher Association, now has four the highest swimming award in dons, Craig McKc«-n, Alan Rich Tucsduy night accepted the resig the borough. So his residence quali active Eagle Scouts. ards, Howard Smith, Glenn Pik* scouting, the Scout Llie Guard nation of Karl If. Heuser as super fication to represent tiie borough The newest Eagle Scout o f the and Dennis Druzblk. intendent of public works effective on die board of education, as board troop, Dennis D ru/blk, receiwd his Awurd. Presenilation by committee The Tenderfoot Investiture was president, and on the Zoning Board, Apr. I. Mr. Heuser, who served in award in au Impressive ceremony chairman Ste' l-nt.'rline was made handled by Richard Harnett, and ai chairman, will not be affected. held at the school Tuesday. The to William Keegan. Craig McKeen the newest members ol Troop 66 that post for the past 20 years, was Funeral Home Application presentation was made by Mon and Earl Siddons, Other merit are Glenn Siss, George Keegan, lauded by the council for his work. Harold G. Smith, Checsequokc mouth County Domestic Court badge awards were presented lo llrciit Lassen, Anthon/ Sidoti and In his letter of resignation, Mr. attorney, presented the application Judge Leo Weinstein, who has long Glenn Pike, Craig McKeen, Earl M ichael Hussey. Refresh Heuser noted that Mayor Edward of Joseph C. Rankl, M ataw an real- been interested in local youth pro Siddmis, Alan Richard!' and Peter ments were served under the di E. Hyrne said the position would (continued on page ten) jects. Bentley. rection ol Bill Keegan. be nn a full time basis beginning this year. The former superintend ent said the mayor's proposal waa Peoples Bank Ravine Dr. School "unacceptable." . Vote Township Hall Mr. Heuser, former borough en gineer, was replaced ia that post Merger Voted Bids Due Apr. 26 at the first of the year by Frank Triscari. Mr. Triscari Monday night Will Join W ith Feder Concerned Over Addition Over Protest also -was named to rtplao Mr, Heuser as superintendent of pub Central Jersey Outlets For TV Classes Despite j number of objections Hie project includes expanding lic works for the balance of the raised by resident* and local civic seating capacity of the meeting (•It * m M d last t lf il at iha ackaaL year. The Boards of Directors of the Matawan Regional Board of p.du- Ih a place vtaaert la variaua cMmwIm I Central Jersey Bank and Trust groups, the Matawan Township room from 50 to IM, providing • New Traffic Patterns ■ A a h j i m tfc* “ E fl*e t* *4 H*rm*e*i Ralph ladle, Richard DaUaazo, Belly Della H rin, Co., Freehold, and the Peoples cation proceeded to clear the way Committee voted 4-1 Monday night caucus room, building separate of Councilman George Connor also • H a wm ■ I M | l w vlM vr ta ibe Erie Gardea, Kalbcrln* Beam aad Laara Naddiafi. National Bank, Keyport, at sep Monday for receiving bids Apr. reported that starting Monday to adopt an ordinance bonding fices for township officials, boardi P I»M «i tt tfc* r t w f i weeel *ei*et» fair. arate meetings Friday approved a night, temporary barricades to ex 26 on the construction of a K-6 Ele- $231,000 for the construction of an and agencies, inspectors and po merger effective Oet. 29. Th* mer pedite Ih* flow of commuter traf m eniary School on Ravine Dr. by addition in the m unicipal building, ger will give the new institution, lice, and expanding parking facili specifications "approved for adver Lower Main St. Committeeman fic Mint ftattoa Plata will be ties. dad. New traffic flow pcttama which will contloue^to be called tisement for proposals ai subm it the Central Jersey llank and Trust Charles Dryden cast the dissenting Note ObjectioM will be tested1 on a temporary ted. ” A secondary -measure to MidtownBack, 1700Apartments, vote. basis, he said. clear the way for the new school The Strathmore Democratic Club After a 45-minute executive se«. Peter Koelsch, Beechwood Terr., was acceptance of a bid from De- and the Strathmore Civic Associi~ Sarno Bros., Belmar, to “demol sion following a public hearing, was named aa the borough repre tion opposed the project in letter*. sentative to a bayshore mass trans ish and remove” from the site, for Mr. Dryden voted no on the propos 180 Houses, Shop Mart, Golf Club Herbert J. barker, association portation committee being formed merly 166 Ravine Dr., a house and al, sayiny, "There is a reasonable garage purchased with Ihe prop douU in my mind as lo the wis president, wrote that the proposed Midtown lac., at JoMpli Bninetti, so-called Glenwood Apartment*. Other Prapaaals with tha co-operation of the County dom of the move at this time." The BrunetU move would ex But garden agartments were on Planning Board. erty. The DeSarno firm will he paid building "contains every possible Fair Lawn. wMh ka MS acres $500. The vote was 4 to 1. A total of $231. pand thia uae te cover IM acres. ly one facet of Mr. Brunetti's over A survey report on the municipal feature that could be desired for eorthwmt o f . the latm acMea oI 000 in bonds will be issued. The Mayor Harry Messenger said he all plan. He submitted a (ketch parking lot on Broad and Little Tho plans and specifications sub tiie next 10 years, but makes abso* remaining $12,000 will token Route 9 aad Routt Ml, Bniwirtowfl, understood thi* would mean at plat In which he listed other uses, Sis. wat completed by th* police mitted by Henry Finne, Eliza from the capital improvement ac lutely o attempt at economy." dune back M o the new* laat n tf* least I7M garden aparments in by acreage, as 90 acres for town committee and turned over to the beth, the board’s architect, drew count. Bond maturity is 15 years. ^n k te r nearly four yean of Atnnan- addition to tht 4000 already approv house reaidences on half • acre street department. Mr. Connor criticism from Herbert Feder. a Marvin Paris, Democratic Club since ihe plan for that realty or- ed. And the planning board had lots; 96 acres for a large shopping noted more efficient use of the lot now member from the township. president, wrote, "An enlarged n aiuiization to erect UM houiea on an application to erect MO on center at the northerly extremity could result In obtsining spaces for Mr. Feder’s main concern was on Armed Bandits township hall is desirable, but not t iie tract waa defeated In a court Ernston Rd., Thursday night. of the tract along Route 9 near about 30 more cars. the installations necessary to pro essential. We urge you," he con action June 2, 1M1. Route 34; 150 acre* for industrial Receive Complaints vide instruction hy television In Ihe tinued, "to find some less costly . Mr. Bnmetti* agents appeared use at the westerly extremity of Complaints of bad drainage con school. Luther A. Foster, superin solution to governmental space Take $21,IMG needs and use ull available funds v - at the Madison Township Planning Auto Raceways the tract where it borders the C am ditions and water In cellars in the tendent, confirmed it was already Board meeting with a proposal to den A Amboy R.R. Mayor Messen Marc Woods development were in use insofar as a portable televi Rob Messengers to jjolve more urgent problems.” sion is concerned. Aa for closed cir Residents urged tlw Committee Adopt the tract to ei^tt separate ger said the 90 acres for bousing heard by council. Walter J. Carnoy ' ki. Mr. Brunetti’s firm already Get Fee Reduced would mean 180 single - family (continued on page four) cuit television whereby one Instruc Near Hoimdel Bank tn reject the proposal and consid 9 approval to erect over 4M R1T- dwellings. tor can relay a study program to er building a new hall. The com C Salary Ordinance four or five classes at once, the Armed bandits took over $21,000 mittee and architect Frederick V. 4 en apartments at tht northwest (continued on page ten) NAACP Aiding Case Oomer ol the two highways, the A ka Finally Voted superintendent was not sure when in cash and checks Saturday from Fischer said this would be more Over Police Action this would come. two store messengers near the expensive than present plans. Oth First Merchants National Bank. er residents asked that action be Madison Township's delayed aulo Marlboro Tax At MANUEL GALE Mr. Feder wai assured by Al Firenen Offer fred R. Manvllle, chairman of the Route 35, Hoimdel Township. Po deferred until a new form of gov race track fee and sslary ordi Police Chief Charles Bolce, Mad ernment goes into effect next nance*. both finally reached the ison Township Police, said this Co., combined assets of approxi building committee, It will not cost lice said the bandits escaped with $3.06 Per $100 mately 1140,000,000. any more to add the needed wir 913,959 in cash and another $7921 in year. A seven - member council-' adoption stage at Monday'a council morning the municipal attorney, manager form of government will Jteseue Markers As of Dec. II, I9N, Central Jer ing and conduits at a later date, as checks. meeting. A proposal to increase the Richard Plechner, w ill defend Sgt. replace Ihe five • member commit Lata Raviiion Holds sey Bank and Trust Com pany’s the school is to be supplied with Shite Police at Keyport said An track fee from $300 to tIOM per William Burlew against charges tee Jan. 1. They said the township W ould Aid Invalid* assets wtrt 1121,370,318 whlla Peo “hanging" ceilings and paneling thony Malinconico, 94 Manor year was bitterly opposed at a Up Adopting Budget made against him In South Amboy mamiger might need more space ples National Bank assets were easily removed for "inside” w'ork. P k w y, Middletown Township, Living In Towntliip public hearing by both the oper- municipal court hy the families nf than is estimutcd. W lllij Tryman, 18, of Ticetown Rd., 118,565,111. The merger muat be a p It was pointed out to M r. Feder It and Daniel Murphy, 17R Geary Dr., atora of Old Bridge Speedway on Marlboro Township Council Tuei- The committee introduced two Browntown, and Ronald Holmes, proved by the State Department ol would appear the wiser thing to de Middletown Tnwnahlp, were : The Matawan Township Fire De Route Sll and the new Madison day approved a municipal budget of salary ordinunccs nd set public Township Park auto raceway In 17, of 21 First St., Matawan, al Manklng and Inauranc*. lay the Installing nf the wiring un about to deposit store receipts of partment offers special protection 1536,411.M by a 4-1 vote. Council til mich tims a i the schools get hearings for Apr. 5. The ordinance# leging "m istreatm e nt" of the two (continued nn page t*n) (continued on page four) fcr invalids residing In ihe town- the southeastern corner of the man Charles T. MoCue opposed the grant pay increases of about 10 per youths by the officer after they ready to program close circuit tele fhip. Rescue markers, a red and township on Pension Rd., six miles measure but did not elaborate up cent to municipal employees and Wer* arrested last weekend by the vision Instruction In that there Mack seal, will alert firemen and south of Matawan. on the basis of hi* apposition oth Two-Day Strike Endt 'Snow Joke police. Mayor Trnphagi’n said Lev* officer following a reported 100- could ba changes in components In emergency units. The representatlvea of th* race er than to say he opposed tome of itt and Sons Inc. w oulJ begin con mile per hour chase of tha auto In At Lily-Tulip Plant the meantime that could render I Fire Chiefs Joseph Vena ir„ of way, which Is being built, com the items. I he adoption of the bud At 3:15 p.m. Saturday, five struction of a buffer fence at tha which the two youths were riding the wiring tn be Installed now ob Cliffwood Volunteer Fire Co. No. plained about Ihe starting time, set get w u delayed by a Mate order mlnutea after §prlnfl wa« official rear of the Strathmore Shopping by Sgt. Burlew and Patrolman WlP A strike of more than #00 e m solete. I, and Lou Aurlemma, of Matawan at no earlier than II a.m. weekdays to make an amendment. ly utherMl in, believe It or not a Center this w«<*k, Ham Morgan, Madison Township ployee* at th* Llly-Tullp Corp. Other Questions Hose and Chemical Co. No. I (Oak and 1 p.m. on Sundays. They point U m amendment waa made neces custonicr walked Inin the Weitern Police, while off duty. plim In Hoimdel ended Saturday. It was also noted by Mr. Foster Itmdcs) announce that rescue ed out that their competition In sary when the originally proposed Auto Store at 112 Main St., Mata- Seeks Perlh Amboy Chapter of tho The strike started Friday vehen thorn are no problems with the Home For Dog markers are available to he placed volved time trials between two (continued on page four) Th* w m and purchawd a aled. employee* discovered rolls of pa television now used on a portable an the home* nf the aged, blind, autos, with races starting early National Association for the Ad Somewhat perplexed, Richard Mrs. Hililegarde DeNichols, IS per, purchased from a firm in hash of plug ins to outlets. Other Stridden and handicapped of the In the day and ending In the late vancement of the Colored People Kerschner, proprietor of t h * Kssle D r., M arc Woods, Matawan, Reserve Decision On has announced Its Intention to aid Springfield, Mu., which allegedly thinj;s questioned by Mr. Feder 'SBWmunlly. afternoon. •tore, went hack Into Hia (lock- yesterday Issued an appeal for a in the prosecution nf [lie complaints were made by non-union labor. were the locating of a health room, The amendment reduces the pro Sarvica Station Mova ihe use of "lack boards” along ihe room, where the winter |ood* good home for her two»year old The Fire Chiefs point out that In South Amboy Mar. 30. Tryman Union leader* and company of these markers will prove most vsl- posed license fee to W 0 , a 1200 walls of ronidors and thi* putting had been put away for Ihe wa- malt? dog, par! Ketriever and part will answer traffic counts nt the ficials met Saturday at the plant Increase and permits racing to Decision wns reserved l>y the of wall pnni'llng in the pilinipnl’s sun, and came back with the iloxi*r, IU*c:iuse of a physical disa eiible when fire equipment respond* same tim e as driver of llie cnr. nnd It was agreed no more such satrt at I a.m., including Sunday. Matawan Township Zoning Board olfin* and the conference mom. Mi j Hem, much to Ihe delight of the bility, Mrs. DeNichols reports she |o n home where such an emblem Mayor llarry Messenger, Madison I>;ijH*r would l>» brought Into the Also changed under the amendment of Adjustment last night on nn Feder fell the nbsenre ef fl full- \ customer. can no longer cun* ior the dog. Ho h displayed. Faster rescues will be Township, hat pledged he will con plant fih onu year. The |hii|»k.iI Is the extra 1100 fee which now ap application of the American O il Co. time m /fv' nf the «iduN)l ad- Mr. KerM'b/ier aald he would is a hirj
The Spriag Drtva for good youth der the U.S. court ruling had been servation and nature study has Voters* dulling ia under way. Anything for Police Hunt Out | Opent Office ""j UJS. Court Ruling completely violated. Patrolm an Nature Chairman stemmed from a background a£- chikfcen, hooti. dame* and acces Phefon countered by explaining mountaiit climbing since an early” sories, will be accepted and dis a i* . that the defendant had been asked League Meeting tributed to the aaadjr dtidraa fat Junk Cars Anew Invoked Locally Named For Park In addition to continuing the the township. Picfc-up* may ba art three tinua to sign a consent order guided tours aloog the nature trails Peter Spellmaa has been named k MMtfaf at Mm MaaMonal ranged by contacting M n . Willism Malawan Towaahlp Pollae started A recent U J. Supreme Court far a blood test and had been given from the proposed museum eite ia fo again brtM lato court Tuaaday niliof M M IndtvkfaaTs civil rights le a g u e e f l a — V o to n a t Mat- Weithaa, M ivory W., Malawan. ail
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Elks Elect St. Paddy’s Day King, Queen could not otherwise attend meet Top Salesmen Story Of Fuuly Illustrates Club Organized ing! or participate in Chapter ac tivities. Refreshments are provided Two salesmen of Tom’s Ford, "3MC0SS Prograa To Control TB For MS Patients by volunteers. Inc., Matawan, will receive Ford According to Mrs. Campbell, pa Motor Company's Sales Award at a A lt-year-ad n m , lather t t lour, ever having active diasaie, aad tha The Mofimouth County MS Social tient service chairman of the Chap banquet at the Concord Hotel, Kia* ter, the club will meet tocially un *M i aaatter \ » the may. visited hi* lour chiir.rea with active _ Club holds Its first meeting at 3 mesha Lake, N.Y. Sunday, honor less the m e m b eri express an in dactor't office lu t h i t m b n aad TB. Hie baby, now two awe thi p.m. this Thursday at the home of ing high - ranking Ford dealership terest in arts and crafts, bridge or car and truck talesmen of 19M it set ia •Mttton a chaia ol iv n t i, ii beirg carefully watched. Joseph Bisignano, 500 Second Ave., which Mulled ia SI peraou beiaf knitting lessons or iom t other ac Ford Division's Newark sales dis In the MCOSS TB office are lift Long Branch. All multiple sclerosis tatted ior Uiherculotia. tivity. Interested volunteers and trict. Sales Award winners are Ed ed in the caae register and the patients may call Mrs. Campbell win P. Sigler and John William Thii maa, fouad upoa idmiisioa patients and their friends residing newly set up contact register, the at 747-3790. Dalton. to the,county TB kospita! to hive B*mc* of Si peraooo who have heea in the northern section of Mon far advanced tubnculoiii, hit fami slimed u "contact*” of the family, mouth County have been invited. ly and ekee auociatei illwrtrate 4t are residents of Monmouth Coun The club, which is sponsored by better thaa aay etatiitica the pro- ty, and the public health nurses the Central New Jersey Chapter of (ram ia operation in Monmouth where they live are seeking to test the Notional Multiple Sclerosis County to control tuberculosis, ac all. Tl.e 13 persons who live out Society, lias been organized in two cording to M il* Winona E. Darrah, side of Monmouth County have been sections to cover the 96 MS patient ‘j£3pacutTw director of Monmouth referred to the btate health depart members residing in different sec ~fauaty Organization for Social Ser- ment, which In turn will ask the tions of the county. All patients liv ric i, the cr’jnty TB association. control program in their locality to ing in the Keyport, Atlantic High la the annual clinic report sub check them out. lands, Long Branch, Freehold and mitted to the New Jersey Health This follow-up, according to Miss Middletown areas are attending the Department, it wai revesled that Darrah is necessary (or two im Long Branch meeting. Another tmtrcuiotii clinic vhlts for 1904 portant reasons: First, to discover meeting will be held in Manasquan That’s when a handy bedside extension ' totaled IMS, with MO persona ter- persons who may have contracted for those residing below Asbury rnd aad 2111 persons tuberculin. the disease from the father, and Park and in north Ocean County. phone is really welcome. Costs but a few Mated in the Monmouth County second, to find the person, by whom Leadership in organizing the club c e n t s a day. To order, just call the ■ program. There were 172 newly re the father was infected. Included came from Mrs. Vincent Mancino, Telephone Business Office, new jersey bell ported catet ol tuberculosis in the were all persons who have been in Lincroft; Mrs. Alvan Campbell, county hi I'M , wilh 111 active and close association with him at home Middletown; Mrs. Pauline Bucka- M inactive or undetermined. and In his work. lew, Red Bank and Anthony Mur The public health nurses of Mon phy, Atlantic Highlands, at a re -Among thaaa with newly reported mouth County, on the staff of cent luncheon given by Mr. and eaaee WU the young father, hii MCOiS and of the other public Mrs. Charles K rum m el, West Long trifetound to have inactive TB, al health nursing agencies In the coun Branch. The luncheon was attend though ahe had not been aware of ty, m ade a total of 9820 visits to ed by volunteers and patients from 10 towns in Monmouth County, who Exalted Rvler George- Kapushy, W BFO U i , Key- M diaaer aad dance held at the Ke; port Lodge MW, center, poaes with lame* William on Mar. IS. The Kiag and Queen recelveTglita fra responded to a survey made by and Mary Aaa Chakinaki, who were selected la rule tho lodge, the Chapter demonstrating a need ai the King and Queea o( the tiath ‘ ' for local recreational activities for The Ranney School patients. m o t h e r s , Rttm ton Atbunr Park It was decided to meet monthly 3324 TB patients, suspects and con tals of personality development and m - s i T l "Unique" Report in the home of a different MS 8it-1650 tacts durinR 1961, This group in a thorough working knowledge of patient. The ambulatory patients cluded 736 persons haviii tubercu the principles and practices of dy The 19G4 Annual Report o l tho visit the homcbound patient who w e stock this losis in any form , 25I9 suspects and SUBJECT: namic psychiatry." American Can Co., distributed to contacts and 69 others. the company’s 126,000 stockholders, APPOINTMENTS FOR TESTING The annual Monmouth County represents a unique “first" for the S'TULTZ S ^ Buster B row n Christmas Seal drive, which will Area Scouts Served On company. The report is the first In Our favorable chm situntion make3 possible an conclude on Mar. 31, helps lo fi Ame: lean's 6’5-y'ar history to be F lics. K lD f nance n larfic part ot the tubercu Conference Committee printed entirely on paper m ade by unusually high level ot achievement, Student* losis control program. Receipts to the firm from tree to pulp to the who intend to transfer to our school, however, no date In the drive are $51,821.91, ac Pat Lemmons, Union Beach, was pape product itseif. The covcr of FUEL OIL FROM 6 0 0 D matter how capable, find the adjustment difficult cording to Mrs. Irwin Spellman, co-chairman of the Senior Cross tho 32-pafie report, printed in full OLD MOTHEE EARTH - Holmdel, co-chairman of the drive. roads Conference, held Mar. 13 at color on the Company's Mnraglo without preparatory work. An early testing THE KIND THAT HEATS' the Sun Motel, Neptune, organized Cover .tock, shoves a paper shop- appointment, preferably before Easter, and a dis pinR-bafi overflowing with repre FOR ALL IT’S WORTH / and sponsored by the Senior Plan Monmouth County Bank sentative samples of American’s covery o l any weaknesses would be useful to par ning Board of Monmouth Council Elects New Chairman products. ents planning to apply for September admission. ■H h of Girl Scouts, when 50 Senior At a meeting o( Ihe board of di Scouts from the area enjoyed a full Licenses Lifted rectors of the Monmouth County day’s program. Karen Smith, Mat Concerning new inquiries, we should lik t to lttue awan, served as chairman of reg National Bank Mar. 16, William A. Four bayshore area motorists tha following statement: Kielmann was elected chairman of istration. had their driving privileges sus the board to succeed the late F. Three American Field Service pended under provisions of the The Ranney School is old-fashioned and author Palmer Armstrong, Keyport. Mr. exchange students were the fea State’s Point System. They are itarian— dedicated to the maintenance of high in u v / sizes Kielmann formerly was chairman tured speakers. Yolchi Tezuka, Ja John F. Soldo, Clark Dr., and Ed of the board of the First National pan, a student at Wall Township ward W. Hoof, Amherst Lane, both atandards of scholarship and conduct. Studtnta Bank of Freehold which con High School; Nejat Unev, Turkey, of Hazlot; Joel MacLenn, Union aaaume that failurt in either of these artat will solidated with the Monmouth Coun Beach, and John M. Russo, Green fhara'i no mun or fun wh«n and Orlando Carvallo, Veneiuela, you h »t your tioui# with our to insure your wood Ave., Union Reach. lead to dismissal. Permissive, "progressive’’ par- ty National Bank in 1962. He is both students at Middletown Town quality Futl Oil. R«guUr da- president of Sabal-Kielmann, Inc.. ship High School, Joined In a panel llv«rt« uv* you tim«, «wry tnta would not be happy with thete standard*^ and is president and director of discussion on their attitudes toward Real Estate Listing Cards for •nd tffort. and ihoutd be aware of thtst policies before the Community Bank, Lynbrook, life in America. aalo at thii office. b o y o f a N.Y. considering application. - ’j Contracts were awarded to Hen drickson Construction Co., Shrews bury, for general construction; to FOR IHE BIST IN MEATS 11 Stephen J. Gross, Inc., Red Bank, The Ranney School for the plumbing, heating, ventilat- All Sizes Pricad 0 9 9 ' _ id air conditioning, and to Red Bank Electric, Inc., Red Bank, MEAT and Widths for the electrical work for the con "B to EE" According to size. struction of its new home office building to be located on the cor MARKET ner of Broad St. and Bergen PI., M&S Red Bank. B. Kellenyi of Red Bank A BUTCHER SHOP FOR N YEARS is the architect. It Is believed that construction should take approxi mately one year. 32 W. Front St. 264-9807 Keyport
Marlboro Hospital Reports New Grant Serving Monmouth County for IS Yean.
Dr. Robert P. Nenno, Mcdical Director, has announced that the State Hospital at Marlboro has been notified by the National Insti FQGENSON SHOES tutes of Mental Health that it has been awarded a $75,000, three-year federal grant to establish a grad 43 W . Front St., Kayport uate training program for the psy chiatric residency training of non TRAVEL AGENCY M •SPEEDY S A Y S ; 264-0147 psychiatric physicians effective Ju ly 1. 1965. 144 BROAD ST., RED BANK Dr. John B. K. Smith, director “Put Your Brand on One of These In of research and training at Marl TEL. SH 1-5080 1)7 Main St., Matawan boro, is the training program di rector under the grant. The award VOU CAN RESERVE AND PICK UP AIRLINE, STEAMSHIP, BILL LAINZARO’S wai made by the National Insti BUS AND TOUR TICKETS, HOTEL AND RESORT AREA *0-9443 tutes of Mental Health, Bethesda, RESERVATIONS AT OUR OFFICES. Md„ of the U.S. Department of IT COSTS NO MORE TO BOOK THROUGH US Opan Friday N it* Health, Education and Welfare. , M T M a M M U S E D C A R j MfillM I N C M U n “The purpose of the grant," Dr. — EASY CHARGE — Nenno aaid, “is to allow physicians to reach the goal of providing ade- quite exposure to the fundamen- (^hoppe
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be in lm i « the l a n f t i be the need to combat pdlvtioa have must be maiatsised in disciplined cause It Is act difficult to luagiae been learned the hard way by the balance. The total health or well ® l| t JRatefcnnt ^ourtrnl either one tt them aa a futare Excerpts From residents ot thia area. Raritan Bay, being of sny persoe is m ured If presMaat. It could happca as early which separates Monmouth County such balance exists; it is impsired U f A M J U f l trnm ■ aa IM , but probably won’t. Lyn from States Island aad Lena laland, ia direct proportion as that balance is upset, either by disease or other i TT i SBB m h , don >. M a m wiU Mill ba eligible Newsletter New York, swy be this country’s for aaothar term thaa. worst instance ot the pollution of means. salt water. Health would be better and life - m s a vas^g^as^tsssfSsskA * Haviaa served aearly four yeara more serene if individually and l. MaM t o n MHw - oanMkw f. i !a his Brother's Cabinet, Bobby By Sen. Williams Recently, a Federal study of collectively we lived by the maxim, Is by far the better known today. Raritan Bay pollution, with ths "Not what I like, but what is ODDS ’N ENDS . . . Spring was Saturday but what This is both an asset and a liabili hefp of some economists, hss been fteeee riRht.” That principle is inescap difference did that make . . . Mattel executives worried ty. Bobby haa many friends but able to estimate in dollar* the able for all who reully want to en that every Girl Scout in Monmouth County is coming to •ome well-placed enemies. Ha di The Mth Congress is displaying damages sctuslly Inflicted by the joy the orderly balance which is •w M m tai Uwnky nU a« IImU «
BPW Will Sponsor Fashion Show Monday Agent Speaker I Celebrates it O t li Birthday Mexico and has been in South Am* erica for six months After gradua* tion from Freehold Regional High At Demo Club ! School, Mr. Moore attended Mont Charles Kelly, agent of Ihe New . clair State College where he ma ark office of the Bureau of Internal , jored in Spanish and received his Revenue, was the guest speaker at Bachelor of Arts Degree k»st June, th; meeting cf the Matr.wan Demo cratic Club held in the ilook and I Ladder Fire Hyuse, Broad St., Mai j Plan Rummage Sale awan. ' Edward Dillon, president, intro Court St. Joseph 884, Catholic duced the guest speaker who ex Daughters of America, will hold « plained the changes in the individ rummage sale Monday through Fri ual income tax laws brought alx>ut day, Mar, 29 to Apr. 2 from 9 a.m. by the Revenue Act of 1964. tc 5 p.m. in the Raritan Hosu Co. Fire House, 98 Broad St., Keyport. Aldo A. Darsotti, chairm an of the All donations will be accepted. Activities Committee, discussed Pick-ups can be arranged by call* the planned Testimonial Dinner ing Mrs. Alvin Fitzgerald, 26 Man ttance honoring the past and pres chester Ave., or Mrs. George Egan, ent Democratic r a y o r^ and council- I Chingarora Ave., Keyport. men lo be held May 23, in Button wood Manor, Matawan. Mr. Dillon announced jl.at he had received Visit New York confirmation that Gov. Richard J. Mrs. Bertha Allcock, Matawan, was guest of Keyport. Mrs. Hyrne and Mrs. Hetrick are the Hughes will attend. honor at a family dinner party held Saturday evening daughters of Mrs. Ailcock, who camc to this country Frank Artelii and daughters, Name Committee in Poet's Inn, Matawan, to mark the occasion of her from Scotland in 1913. Mrs. Allcock resided in Key June, Linda and Patricia and Mr, The following committee will 80(h birthday. Pictured at the party in the usual port for many years and after the death of her and Mrs. Joseph Artelii and daugh order are Matawan Borough Mayor ICdward E, Ifyrne, husband, a well-«iiown ceramist, in JM7 made her ter, Margaret, spent Sunday in New serve for the dinrter dance: Mr. Mrs. Ilyrne, Mrs, Allcoek, reading one of the cards home wilh Mayor and Mrs. Ilyrne. York. After a visit at the Empire Barsotti. chairman; Mrs. John on tier gifts; Mrs. Jervis I*. Hetrick and M r. Iletrick, Kane, Mrs. J. Harold Costello, and State Building, they attended the Mrs. Joun Horner, ticket sales; performance of Ed Sullivan’s Show, Mrs. John Thaler and Theodore on the way to understanding." Phelan jr., guests; John Fiorino, Morganville Youth Describes “People do not work together Plan Nomination* master of ccremony and speakers; here, they don’t trust anyone and Mrs. Sophie Weinstein and* Mrs. Mrs. Frank Artelii, Mn. Ro Loon Blumenthal, dinner and seat Peace Corps Woik In Bolivia it i: difficult to get them to bert Sioss and Mrs. Harold Davia ing; Mrs. Henry Ahlers and Mrs. change,” Mr. Moore said. “This is will serve on the nom inating com Robert F. Moore, son of Mr. and about old people, because in our LouLs Rainone, flowers and music; where I come in. For example if mittee of the Matawan Regional sense of the term , there are al Mr. Barsotti and Mr. Dillon, pro Mrs. Junious E. Lnwson, Orchard I can got them to work a com High School Parent - Teacher Asso showa al Ihe Faahlta Shaw aad Card Parly |ivea by most absolutely none - they just gram, book; Mr. Ruinonc, boosters, PI., Morgonvillo, in a letter written munity, to build that school, I have ciation. The slate will be present u < (M i to rkht) Dr. Pallida Ahkrt, Ihe Matawaa Builana aad Proleisiooal Woman's don't live that long. Life is really and Otto Fohl, publicity. done something. The Important ed and election held at the Apr. 21 Mfl. J«MM C, Day. M1m Mary VaaaUafca aail Mra, Club la Ihe Laveader Raam nl Maaaolla laa, Mala- Feb. 26 to his family explains his serious, there’s just no fooling thing is not so much the building meeting. fraah UhNMtoMake will medel aplat attire fram waa, M onday aiafct. Fuada raalUco w ill be u e d (or Mr. Fiorino, borough Democratic wjrk in the Peace Corps at a vil around bout it, its . isery for the le t t y ’t h. Mala S t, Matawaa, wMek wii ba Uw s c h o la rs h ip h a d . leader, tod a discussion cf tbe pro itself, but that they work as a lage called Huiiitu, .icar Santa peop'e who live here.” posed State Assembly redistricting community to get that school. Af* Celebrate Birthdays Cruz, olivia. “Just try to imagine Replying to some kidding of Matawan with Ocean County. ter tasting success once, they a group of people in the m iddle of about building soccer fields, Mr. should, 1 hope, be ready to continue Mr. and Mrs. Rollin Richardt, Mr, Barsotti also announced a jungle with nothing to do but Moore related, “Now alout those plans for a borough-wide compe to help themselves.” Edgemere Dr., Mr. and M n. Harry work and exist,” he writet, “If I soccer fields. Space is something Matawan Personal Items tition to aeJect the “ Mother-of-the- his major conveyance — not a Hanna, Northfield Rd., and M r. and can get them to work as a com* which doasn't cost anything here. Year" and the "Father-of-the- sports car, not even a jeep, but a Mrs. Raymond Carter, Lalceiida New* Of Via Aad Yaw Family b Appreciated Al Aay Tima munitv and be ready to continue The fact that there are three fields horse. “He is built closer to tho Dr., all of Matawan, had dinner at Laii Mn uirraiBe Smith. re| SM-I31I Y ear" for M a taw w . Mrs. B. A. for soccer and fcn outdoor basket ground than our horses,” he said. Buttonwood Manor, Matawan, on Morgan was appointed chairman. ball court doesn’t'mean thut there Next month's meeting w a s “ Ho is not crossed and happens to Sundny and celebrated Mrs. Rich i: anything else here at all.” be the most beautiful Ixrse in the ards' and Mr. Carter’s birthday*. M n. Dontid Lewis and M n. Mrs. Fred Noble entertained it Mr. and M n. Charles MacPhee, ohanged to Apr. 29 because of the Have Nothing Fraok Artelii were the guealt ol conflict with religious holidays. village, both because of his stature bridge on Thursday and the prize Strathmore, attended a dinner He explained that clearing space MIm Flo Grunder, BHfod. at the winners were M n. Thomas Wel dance in Orange, Saturday evening. Refreshments were served by and his color.” He also related that Plan Sale Apr. 2-3 i Flemington Fur Fashion Show at members of tiie bo9pltality commit t . kick a ball around doesn't mean he had to ride this horso a half stead, Mrs. Edward W. Currie and Mrs. Thomas Foye, Jersey City, that before all this the people have the Cobblestones, Friday evening. tee. mile three times a day when he A rummage sale will be held Apr. Mn. William R. Cnig. Other spent several days as the guest built schools, wells, latrines und so M n. Joseph RmiU Jr. and Mrs. goes to eat and that he also uses 2 and 3 at the Morganville Meth guests were Mrs. Paul Egan, Mrs. of her son-in-law and daughter, M r. on, They litcrnlly have nothing. John Carney were the prize win- him for any other local travel in odist Church, sponsored by tho Wo Marguerite Laird, Mrs. Evart Sil- and Mrs. James Hcuy, Strathmore. Announc* Winner* Mr. Moore said that tlw house in Mr». Boy Kaiser enter- cluding 10 miles into town since m en’s Society for Christian Service. oox and Mrs. Leroy Sickels, Mr. and Mrs. William Lagemann ' 'ch he Jives is the only cement O f Duplicate Bridg* there is no automotive transports* Hours for the sale will be > a.m . I'.nsrt at bridge on Thursday even Mrs. Stockton Hopkins, Mrs. E. and daughter Karen, Dover, Del., s' ncture that he know.? of within tion available. until 5 p.m. ing. Other guests attending were Charles Weigel, Mrs. George Hill, were the Friday and Saaturday 10 miles of Huaitu. He expressed Winners of the Tuesday night Mr. Moore joined the Peace Mrs. Richard Cermak, Mrs. Janies Mrs. Jay Hostctter, M n. Fred guests of Mr. and Mrs. Richard tho hope that possibly by the time Haw, Mrs. Russell Weber, Mrs. game (Mar. 16) of the Matawan Corps .n the sum m er of 1964. He Hascman, Mrs. Jon While and Lagemann, Strathmore. he leaves then* will Wi a seml-ce- How about busl- ess cards? Wa Bruce MacCutcheon, md Mrs. Duplicate Bridge Club were: North- was trained for the Corps at the can supply them quickly and at the Mrs. A. J. Tomasello attended the Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Schultz, mcnt school. “ When I sny school,” south, Mra. Helen Dunlap, Belm ar University of Oklahoma and In right price. Come and try us. George Di.iti. kickoff dinner of the Monmouth Strathmore, were the Saturday ev he cautions, “don’t think in terms and Miss Margaret Michel, Atlan M r. and Mrs. William Quinn were Arts For.ndation at the Molly Pitch ening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stan of rtdtcsidc bu. vings, think of a tic Highlands, first; Mr. and Mrs. the Sunday dinner guests of M r. er Inn on Wednesday evening. An ley Seaman, Strathmore. Edgar Theimer, Matawan, second, four * walled structure probably and Mrs. H. C. Seiplc, Wyckoff. nouncement has been made that smaller than our house and if Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barst, Strath and Daniel Confalone and Joseph For Your Shopping Convenience M n. Calvin Pearce entertained at subscriptions are still available. lurky divided into maybe six rooms more, were the gutxits of M r. and Kuhl, both of Matawan, third. bridge on Wednesday evening and Anyone Interested may contact Mrs. Alan Bernstein, Brooklyn, East • west winners were George and most likely with a thatched her guests were Mrs. Winston Mrs. Hopkins at 566-1078 or Mrs. roof.” N.Y., at a dinner party on Satur Gibson and Ronald Nankivell, both Schaffer, Mrs. Milton Gimkfe, Mrs. Weigel a t 566-6313. ROBERT F. MOORE "1 never h a w explained to you.” day evening. of Matawan, first; Mr. and Mrs. Everett Carlson, Mrs. John Sig Mr. und Mrs. Sam Rangos and he continued, "just what we, the Mrs. Bessie Morris, Orange, and Conrad Brcvick, Matawan, second, tc help *.! emselves, This is what I mund, Mrs. Charles Lockwood, children and Miss Kaye Rangos, Peat" Corps, conceive Community Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Gershkow- and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mac- am here for more than anything Mrs. Rollin Richards, and Mrs. Wil- Strathmore, were the Sunday din-' 'evchpn^nt to .•*.*. It's really IU, South Orange, were the Sunday Closkey, Englishtown, third. There else. Working with crops und with w^-liam Quinn. ner guests of Capt. and Mrs, quite complicated and at the same dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed were eight and a half tables In health and so on is also important, Walter Pike, Wyckoff St., was the George Papayias, Trenton. time, simple. The idea is to try ward Engel who entertained In hon play. but secondary.” guest speaker at the American Mr. and Mrs. Alan Losh, Strath or of the sccond birthday of their Mrs. Nankivell, the director, an to get the people of a given area, He told his family that no m at in my case Huuitu, to govern their Electro - Platers Society, Phila more, cntertaiucd on Tuesday in daughter Eve Lynn. nounces that a game is held every ter how much he described and lives as if they were n community. delphia branch, at the Benjamin honor of their son Leslie who was Tuesday night at 8:30 p.m . and ev Mrs. Elmore Kattner returned explained they will never under Franklin Hotel, Philadelphia, Pa., celebrating his eighth brlthday. ery Sunday ofternoon at 2:30 p.m. This would imply that they would home on Monday after spending stand what it’s really ik e in Huai- work logelhor to improve their Friday evening. Guests attending the supper and ot the American Legion hall, 190 the winter as the guest of Mrs. tu. “ Except for Dad, you huve Lves . d to protcct their common ' Miss Phyllis Maghan, a student bowling party were Jeffrey Rosen Main St., Matawan. Mrs. Nankivell, OF MATAWAN George Sliaw, Rcdington Shores, never seen the tropics or a jungle. at Moravian. Seifclngry for Girls, blatt, Billy and Howard Platzcr, lei. 566*3920, states that Lt is interests.” Fla. , You have only seen movies .and Btthlehem, i Pa.,, is spending' her Tommy Mears, Jeffrey Hess, Peter not necessary-to have a partner in Likened To Old West Dr. Abraham Feldman, New magazines which portrayed people He noted that this may sound BUiis'mmtcr jretk at the .home of Festa, Richard Sctteducati, Gregg advance. She will arrange partner York, was the weekend guest of his living in huts and on dirt floors. simple, "but if you can just imag her parents, Mr. ant, Mrs. Ross Triinm Robert Karmcl and Mel ships for anyone desiring to play. Now Sundays son-in-law and daughter, M r. and OPEN W. M aghan. anie and Robin Lesii. All animals have as much freedom ine our old west when there was no 8:30 A.M. to 1:30 P.M. Mrs. Alvin Margulies, Strathmore. in the houses as the people do. law and order and when people Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kaplan were Mr. and Mrs. William Lawlor, OPEN M ON . THRU FRI. 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. • S A t 8 to t Mrs. George Clark, Mrs. Joseph Strathmore Tot Has Well this lsnr' a movie; it’s real, had their own farms, grew their the (linner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Rd., Morganville, entertain Smith, Misi Lucie Miller, Mrs [tobies die, young children die, and own food nnd related very little Mitchell Schocket, Irvington, Tues ed on Saturday in honor of their First Birthday Party 126 MAIN STREET MATAWAN Myron Bailey, and Mrs. William voung adults die. Let’s not talk with the outside world, vou are day. son who was celebrating his sixth M allJt were the Thursday after Mrs. William J. Miller jr., Mrs. birthday. Guests attending were noon guests of Mrs. Adam Banke. Bari Allison Hochwald, daughter Jac Cushman, and Mrs. August David T’amowski, Kenneth Steind- Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Olsen and of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hochwald, Schmelinf;, were the prize winners old, Debbie Ringwald, Eric Lundy, daughter Christine, Port Mon 15 Avalon Lane, Strathmore, cele on Thursday evening, when Mrs. Terry Deitz, and Kathy Hanna. mouth, were the Sunday guests of brated her first birthday Mar. 12. Dougins Ward entertained at Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bcnkert M r. and Mrs. W alter PedeTsen. A buffet dinner to honor the occa sion was held Sunday, Mar. 14. The .<^\bridEC. Other guests attending were jr. and family, Line Rd., spent Sat Mr, and Mrs. I7.. Charles Wei party also marked the birthday of “ ■^vjMrs. John Kinney, Mrs. Leon Chris- urday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Oc gel nnd son Charles, Mrs. J. C. Bari's cousin, Carolyn Cane, four. tinat, Mrs. George Barrett, and tavio Leon, Wiilingboro, former Lewis, Mrs. Robert Cornell, Miss Guests at tiie party in addition fo Mrs. Everett Carlson. lesldents of Strathmore. Joanne Shea, Mrs. Robert Shalto, Bari and her parents were Mr. nnd Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pike attend On Saturday evening, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Tomasello and Miss Mrs. Joseph Cnne and children ed the dinner dance of the Ameri Mrs. Moti Gidumal, Strathmore, at Mary Lisk were among those from Carolyn and Michael, Woodside. can Electroplnters Society, Phila tended the performance of "Luv” Matawan attending the Monmouth N.Y.; Mrs. Charlotte Greenberg, in New York and dined at Fornos. Arts Foundation presentation or delphia branch, at tho Benjamin Long Island City, N.Y.; Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Marino, William Warfield, bass baritone Franklin Hotel, Philadelphia, Pa., Mrs. Louis liochwaid, New York; and Warren Wilson, pianist, Mon Saturday evening. Strathmore, were the Saturday Mrs. Oscar Greenberg, Miss Fran Mrs. Bayard Lamborn entertain guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ma day evening at the Carlton Theatre, ces Greenberg and Miss ncatrice ed at bridge on Thursday and the rino. New York, at a dinner to cele Rod Bank. Greenberg, all of Philadelphia nnd prize winners were Mrs. Allan J. brate St. Joseph’s Day. Mrs. W alter Sheridan, Mrs. Bay- Mrs. Donald Lemma and son Don Morrison, and Mrs. Charlos Per- Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Friedman, nard Smith and Mrs. Thomas Sid ald, Strathmore. rlne. Other guests were Mrs. Ar New York, were the weekend dons were the prize winners thur Hall, Mrs. Arm Kalma, Mrs. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Everett when Mrs. Jac Cushman enter "Blue Planet" Here Lawrence Lemalre, Mri. Rots wolfson, Strathmore. tained at bridge Wednesday eve ^ h t n , and Mrs. Donald W . Rob- Mr. and Mrs. Martin Tosetto m d ning. Other guests attending were son Mark were the Wednesday din Mrs. Walter Pike, Mrs. William J. The “Blue PlamM" will arrive at ner guests of Mrs. Margaret Smith, Miller jr., Mrs. Wyman Bedle nnd tho Matawan Regional High School. M r. and Mrs. Janies Thompson New York, at s St. Patrick's Day Mrs. Randolph Harris. Saturday, at 2:30 p.m . This scien aad M n. Wayne Brunet and son, tific, fictional musical explains dinner. . Mr. and Mrs. Nurhan Hacmanuk- of Saugertles, N.Y., were the Sunday what happens when an eccentric Mrs. Beatrice Binder, Brooklyn, yan, Strathmore, entertained at a guests ol Mrs. Htrry Munson. scientist tries to ctanfji; the colors has roturned home after spending oocktail oarty on Saturday evening John Robinson, Rockaway, was several days as the guest of Mr. in honor the birthday of Mr. of (he world. This is tfie first Joint venture on a production sponsored Ae Sunday guest J his parents, and Mrs. Ronald ..oseph, Strath Hacmanukyan. Guests attending Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. Robinson. by the Matawun Grammar School more, were Mr. and Mrs. Agol Agacam, Mrs. William Podding! entertain Parent - Teacher Association and WESTREICHS Mr. and Mrs. Robe.t Celander Rego Park. N.Y.; Mr. anil Mr.s. CLOTHES CUPBOARD the Strathmore School Parcnt- ed the Good Neighbor Group jr., Scarsdale, N.Y.: Mr. and Mrs. Berc Araz, Metuchen; Charles Bo Thursday. Attending were Mrs. Wil Teacher Organization. Robert Celander Jr., Bronxville, nin, Paris, France; Dr. and Mrs. liam Bowie, Little Silver: Mrs. Jer- N.Y., and Mrs, Mary Crane, The Zavan Ayanian, Mr. end Mrs. Dave AImenas, Mrs. Frank Gray, Bronx, were the Sunday dinner ■Bonin, Mr. and Mrs. Moti Gidu- Tricky Tray Apr. 8 116 Main Street — Matawan rs, James Renner, Mrs. Russel) guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas mal, Mr. nnd Mrs. Matthew Healy, J •Ilscn, and Mrs. John Muller. Crane, Strathmore, who entertained Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hutchins, Mr. Mndison Township Chapter of Scott Hopkins left Wednesday to In honor of the birthdays of Mrs. nnd Mrs. Lotlmr Jaenisdi, Mr. and Deborah will hold a tricky Iray naumc his studies at Laurekrest Celander sr. and M n. Celander jr. Mrs. Kevin Mullen, Mr, and Mrs. auction on Thursday, Apr, 8 ot H Preparatory School, Bristol, Conn., Mr. and M n, Alfred Morgan and Carl Ragonese and Dr. and Mrs, p.m. In O'llnrn'i Restaurant, Route ..after spondlng hi* mid-semester va- daughter Elizabeth, Marc Woods, Hans Steffun. 9, Snyrcvllle. Prizes will ho aw ard Tfctlon at the hom e ot hla parents, have returned after spending sev Mr. and Mrs. George Clark were ed nml refreshments served. All Mr. ind Mrs. Stockton Hopkins. eral days In Washington, l).C, THURSDAY - MARCH 25, 1965 the Sunday guests of Mrs. Holiert proceeds will no to Deborah Hospi Mrs. Channlng Clapp, Mrs. Leroy Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and (Joo|wr, Middletown. tal, Drowns Mills, a Iree non-sec Sickels, Mrs. WIIHum R. Craig, Mrs. Gerard Loftus, Strathmore, tarian hospital. Tickets for the unc Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Fellu, Mrs. Thomas Welstead, Mrs. Frank were Mr, tnd Mrs. Robert Rut/, tion m ay ho obtnlnotl by contact- Open 9 A.M, to 9 P.M. Strathmore, returned home from u Bilos Mrs. Marguerite Laird, and Valley "troam, N.Y. Inti M rs. M arie Karnlnichi'lln, 500 two months trip to Orlnndn, Fort Miss I itrlcla Me Keen were the Mr. and M n. William E. Smith 2375. Tuesday evening bridge gueeU of jr. were the Tuesday evening guests LaudvixLile, M iam i and St, Peters Mrs, ftayard Lamborn, of Mr. and Mri. George Ornin, New burg, Fla. While there they took W ill Sponsor Party William T. Currto. a student at Brunswick. a weeks cruise to Sun .lunn, Puerto Trinity Pawling School, Pawting, Mn, Martin Tuaotto and aon Rloo and St. Thoimn, ll.W.l, The SlJterhood of Temple Shal N.Y. Is spending h.» spring vaca M irk, Lakeside Oardens, were tlte M n , Cslvln Pwirc#, Mrs, David om, Matawan, will sponsor a card tion al the home of hit parent!, Mr. Sundsy guestsguest* of Mr. and Mra. Jer Bruce, Mrs. Allan J. Morrison and and tilth (on* party on Wednesday, and Mrs. Ivdward W, Currie. ry Crowley, lilliabeth. Mri. Peter Road, memben of the Mur. 31, ut 8:30 p.m, «t Mindy's INFANTS nnd CHILDREN’S WEAR Mrs. Edward RWh, Cliffwood Mr, andi<]' Mn,M n . Robert Hughes, Matawan Woman's Club, attended Restaurant, Strathmore Shopplno Reach: Jeff Colvin, Mew Brunt- Marc Wanda,wtrnmtm, imu held a• benefitwwni .. dinner...... maiv the annual siirlng lunclicon mwtln* . ^ I c k , and Mr. and Mrs. Jamea tar tha St. Girard Society at their of thn Past I'riMtldenlt' Club of tlm Center, Rout® 34, M alawan. Dotir prltet will bt awarded. Coffee and Health Tax • Cartari 0 Youngland • Jack and Jill NiKktlnas tnd children Lori, Bum , home Saturday evening, There Fifth Ulnttlet at the Women'* deisert will Imi lervud, Tickets may Nancy, BMIy and Vlclti, Mlat Chris w m 11 peramt In attendance. Club, Ocenn Grove, Monday, be obtained by contacting Mrs, tine Conners and Miss Sarah Nod- Mr. and Mri, Harry Chernet, Mra. Lydia Walllna waa tht re dlniu wen the Sunday dlmet •trattimore, spent the weekend at cent guett of Mr, and M n, William Marilyn JurW, attests of Mr, and Mrs, Wll'lam tht New Irvington Hocel, Lake, C. lu d i, iu m m ll, Noddings who entertained In hon wood. Thia wai lha IMh anttiver Attend Maetinq For Women, The Cnsiiul Look or of ine birthday ot James Nod- •nry of Tht Abbott*, of which Mr, Au«lli«ry T* Spenior Chernet to pretldont, They were Tht Bxtcutlv* Comml'M'# of flit) William I. Habol hat f » joined by II other luupIos. , Dcmofiitrctlon Apr. II N«w Jtrtty Kltftm'iitmy Clnuroom turned home after spendlM II* Mr, and Mra, Bennoit Dwnrkli, Tf#ch#r'i AMiiclnilon mot on Iflt' Mlifar Pant* • Ship 'N Short • Ma|eit!« • Hti fer H«r, week* it l>auArrtUt* hy Ita laa Strathmore, attended th* Piece Tht Auxiliary of Washington ffn< urduy In tlw N,J,t5,A. building' «mt #t,_ Petersburg, K, I'la.I'la. Oxxto Buyer* annual N il at tt* glue Co, No. I, Matawan, held a Trt'nlni), AlH'nding ihfl mHtltw M ri.ri, OeorKflOf'orgi! Clark,Clarh. Mr*. Rtltlnlnh Americana MuM, New York, Uni* I't'gultr monthly meeting oil Mar, from Monmouth County wcro M r*, F r iv...... M , snd Mrs. I'.tllfh. 8k Hfet tmlny evening, I?. M ri, Jerry AlntvnnN prenUled, Ktlllh Irish, cutTt**jHiiK.I(nn wcro- weru Ihe WiHlnemtoy kjmIs
Prlccaciante Bulletin Board's Value Church, Keyport, this Thursday Services Held Edmond Freneau I
bath of Keyport, «ok part in an aai- Wiiea operating with the fleet the Force, comprised of more than 10 Pvt. Reya is a 1961 graduate of Survived l i s Jiaia Statloacd Oa Gasia parts ire being moved to ■ staging ■MbkMW traiaiM landtag at Timba- Picking •onetime* operates with ships and 20,OW men. maintains Keyport High School and before ea* Twenty years ago 60,000 Marines area where loading aboard ships i* NEWSOFARRA kion. Crete while serving with tht the anti-submarine warfare “ Hua- combat ready units it. the Carib Coastructiooman Ivan •/. Davis assaulted an eight • square • mile Atlantic Fleet Marine Force baaed ter-Killer" group composed af sur bean, Mediterranean, and alone the tering the Army was employed by Jr., U. S. Navy, sjn of Mr. and being simulated. This embarkation piece of volcanic ash in the Pacific must be completed within a limited at Camp Leieune, N.C. Ship and face, sub-surface and air units that Atlantic Coast. The force is a vital American Stores, Inc., Newark. Mrs. Ivan F. Davis sr., 575 Hoim Ocean, Iwo Jim a. Veterans of the time after the initial alert. SERVICEMEN (round forces of tiie Creek Royal have the mission of finding and de part of (he Navy - Marine Corps Pvt. Warden is a 1961 graduate of del Rd., Hazlet, serving with Navy 26-day struggle for the Island, still Before the operation began, the Hellenic Forces also participated in stroying enemy submarines, or air - ground amphibious team. M obile Construction Battalion (Sea- Matawan Regional High Schoui. in the M arine Corps are few. battalion was engaged in 19 con Ihe training. Following comple serves as an escort for attack air bees) Three cm Guam currently is Al tam p Dram Among them is M a j. Joseph P. struction projects on the island. !■ M a r r w w m ted of Ihe training operation. U.S. craft carrier task forces. Assigned to Ai *
IO N 6 GRCEN CALIFORNIA creating supply of used cars to sell in order MATERNITY C A R M IN IS , to offset our small new car profit. MARTIN JOHN E. WRZESINSKI signed to teach Marines survival — ...... techniques and fighting tactics used in cold climates. The training in SO . / . BRING US YOUR USED CA R . . . A N D cluded basic ski and snowshoe in struction, helicopter assaults and BE SURPRISED AT H O W LITTLE EXTRA YOU’LL SEN0UR the firing of heavy weapons. The exercise ended with a five day operation in which they and Meed t o be a s p r in g -t im e n e w c a r o w n e r . S«siwass®"**-- ■■■»».« other members of the unit lived SHOP-RlTE*S TOP QUALITY USUAL FWE TRIMt In' the' field. - Artificial ■Ik airports B lilK i ' complete taunt' . Ilft M l R H I SHbP.RITF$ TOP QUALITY BEEF SALE FINANCING, OF COURSE ON YOUR TERMS. ______i i r r t nt>t m Ii PAINTS Pvt. W illiam L. Reya |r„ 428 Ki n I iic n Ctrvitil Collar* Hoimdel Rd., and Pvt. Howard C.’ Iwitail M i Warden jr., 34 Weldon Rd„ Mata TfMtt - wan, completed a five-week air craft maintenance course at the SURCICA1 KEYPORT Army Avialion School, Fort Ruck HARDWARE A P P l l A N d er,. Ala., Feb. 26. SALES COMPANY During the course they received ______i d ru g o a STEAK SALE ■ 7k W , front St., Ksyport H r >t Cut RTS. 9 t 33 at th i ciRcti FREEHOLD instruction in the servicing and W. Frsat I t , M f p m Cut Short Usual Fine Trim Trimmed RRe_ 264-2000 maintenance of Army aircraft and iMmt ts tm tm Nan i h u CHOCK SIRLOIN PORTfRHOUSI ' OfP. RACCWAY — OffN i« S .: ' ' ■ In the operation of airfields. ■ Maralhan Buses Pass Out Dear 1 F*W D»ll*»ry • Eaiy Char** , Both soldiers entered' the Army _____ F J ' t i n ta g M l II " Park In *•» . In November 1964 and received A„Hi h h tad m t s m Is basic training at Fort Dix. 35V69179\8* CHUCK STEAKS Center Cut BEEF SHORT RIBS t LEAH BEEF CUBES Cut for Stew t . MAKES THE BOTTOM ROUND £«%
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Dealy charged the board was Honored By Church (Congregation ignoring both the traffic problems and the lack of a water mains system to support the fire hydrants needed and that the board was ov erlooking the fact it had voted down a limilar .jroject for the site two months After Iasi night's meeting Mr, Dealy went into a study of the Gruber vs. Raritan famed Raritan Valley USA case in which the Rari tan Township Committee thwarted a dtveloper for fiv“ years by re- IF YOU SELL A SERVICE ! zonlng a large area for light indus try. He said he would make refer ence to the areas for garden apart OR MERCHANDISE ments mov? being taken in Madi son. AT R E T A IL ASK YO URSELF Bells Buy Bradley (continued from page one) tor, acting for Lillian and William Funk, formerly of Bloomfield, who are seeking to locate a funeral par lor in the 17-room Pctei Alikas resl- dence at 356 Main St. Mr. Funk, -as a licensed mortician, said that his few weeks of renting an apartment ... N. I . I^ H W C m t Justice Henry E. iag of tbe Reformed Church of Keyport held on Mar. at the Alikas residence convinced |r., teaaad frwa kit, v ia preseated with 17. Pictured durlaa Iba presentation ceremony are him of its exceptional advantage • CarUfk alo «f Merit h r l m M ekweh ir rv ln mad Ihe Rev. Jaha H. Sharpe, paster, second from right, as a funeral home if a variance • M ia^ iw M p C a rlllk a ta fcjf C. Kraaeth GthHisus, Ferrante, 'left, vice president ol the can be granted for suefi a com ' I th* aaaaal way gatlml meet- Consistory. mercial use in a residential zone. Mr. Funk found no alteration of The annualcongregational dinner , After the entertainment, the years of loyal service to the the exterior of the building would Meeting 61 Keyport Reformed meeting was conducted by Mr. church. Mr. Ackerson Joined the be needed and not much on Ihe in terior, other than the building of a Church w u held Mar, IT at the Fcrnnte, vice president of Ihe church on Mar. 3, IBM. In making Keyport Reformed Church Houie. Censiitory. Elders elected were Ed mortician’s mor»ue in the cellar Dinner w is cooked and lerved by ward Allen ond oordoi. Sands and the presentation Mr. Gehlhaus and the running of a three-inch (he women of the church under (he Deacons elected were Merrill H. noted tlrat Mr. Ackerson was the drain to a sewer. The first floor, direction of Mrs. Thomas Ferran- Wallace and Norman Scott. Reports church’s "Man of the Hour.” He with two main rooms and .smaller (e, chairman. L. Earle Winters, were presented by the Rev. Mr. said that Mr. Ackerson had served accessory rooms, can he readily field secretary of Particular Synod Sharpe, pastor; Mr. Allen, Sunday on practically every Important adapted to funeral parlor needs, as of New Jersey, the guest speaker, School superintendent, nnd chair committee of the Consistory nnd in the mortician saw it. was welcomed by the Rev. John men of various organizations ol the addition had an mtstanding record As to parking, Mr. Funk said H. Sharpe, pastor. Mr. Winters' church. The budget, presented by of attendance at the worship ser the state requirement cites a mini topic wa* "Y e Shall. Be Witnesses Edward Florian, was ap;,roved. vices. mum of 20 spaces needed at a fu Unto Me,” , Presents Certificate Other Certificates of Member neral home grounds, but he was The. entertainment was under the C. Kenneth Gehihaus presented ship, the first that have been given, confident 40 could be set up in direction a l Meivin A. Philo. Mra. the first Certificate of Membership were presented by the Rev. Mr. thj rear section of the 225 ft, hy June Rescorl, accompanied by Mrs. and a Certificate of Merit to Sharpe. A large representation of 279 ft, Alikas land if they were Betty Roberts, sang two selections, Former N. J. Supreme Court Jus the congregation was present at the needed. Mr. Funk said he would followed by two tongs by the choir. tice Henry E. Ackerson for his 70 meeting. pave the driveway. Area Changed The Peoples National Bank has "Too Much” Reaction Thomas Kyan, board secre Ravine Dr. School two offices, one in Keyport and the Donald Borst, planning board tary, asked that Mr. Smith put Mr. other at the Airport Plaza, Raritan chairman, said this was "too much Rankl on the stand. The realtor re (continued from page one) Township. With the opening of a all at one time" for the planning ported on two - and - one - half - years of futile effort on his part to ’ (lie of the. principal's office, the new Spring Lake Heights office, board to contemplate and the first discussions on it would take place sell the Alikas residence, lie felt -5^hitect added. As for the "tack the merged bank will have 17 of. ficea. in mid-April, his efforts were made futile be boards," Mr, Finne declared that The Brunetti firm first brought cause the house was no longer tru Why is it — a man wakes up in the morning after sleeping . three feet of the walls on each in a map for their 685 acres in ly in a residential area, no matter tide of every classroom will have 1955 when they proposed to erect what Its zoning stated, for there under an advertised Hnnket on an advertised mattress arid in , Firemen Offer was business across the street and the boards.. - . 1500 houses on 65 ft. front lots. (continued from page one) They ran into opposition, so reach along the south side, leaving pros advertised pajamas. . . . The architect estimated the pan- possible when the firemen spot the ed a oonsent agreement by which pective buyers of a "mansion" ding in the principal's office wnuld emblems that are made of fluores the westerly sector of their lands type house like thnt "cold" when cost *> npre than >900. Tiie other cent velva - glo red and black should be toned industrial and their viewed whnt their surroundings board members fe lt’thls a pres which can be seen at night when housing prefect would go ahead at would be. Mr. Rankl noted that tige item that was needed, that a: spotlight is turned on them. 3500 units. with a funeral home, thore would bare cement walls would look Residents interested in ‘obtaining But the critical school situation be little to demark the structure Takes a bath in an advertised tub, shaves with an adver* "cheap" and dull. In contrast with the Rescue Mprkers are requested led-the township to take them tn from a private residence, as in tb contact Alex Gilanyi, chaplain fact,, it would be, with the Funk Ihe little extra money the paneling court and the consent agreement tiled raior, washes with an advertised soap, puts on advertised ' . would taka.-' , of tbe. Clitfwogd Co., 176 Beverly waa- - overthrown in . the ruling of and Alikas families having . apart D r.. ,pUttW0 0 4 £each, tel. 5*8-2903. Judge Joseph Helper,., Superior ments of therr occipancy on the The school w ill have M /Chia- Alter reaoeir Ii made a /ire offi- sccond floor, noma, a lunchroom, library, three Court, in 1961, that all oonsent clothes, sits down te breakfast of advertised coffee, puts on an . MT MD M l'l? the home and place agreements, Involving contributions Mr. Ryan asked Thomai Alikas, administration offices and a multi Hifc' em WeAM. On the entrance and Cheesequake, son of tlw owners, If purpose room. M r Peder’also isk- to schools by developers were advertised hat, rides to his office in an advertised .car, writes , . 1 rear, dodrs and on the door frame "zoning , by contract" and there a residential sale offer would still ed the board to consider a music and window ' of the handicapped be accepted by his parents. Mr. mom but 'waa told the multi-pur fore Illegal. When the Appellate Di person's room. There is no charge vision upheld this ruling, the Mid Alikas was sure it would be. The with an advertised pencil . . . - ■> ~ pose room could be utilized for this. for this service. town project was “ dead" until last board then adjourned the matter to Tha estimated coat ol the pro night's move to reactivate it. lt is its Apr. 14 meeting. Mr. Bradley tect without legal M d architectural the largest development project in asked if there were any objectors NOS has been sat at about t3M,M0, Midtown Back the area, larger even than the Lev but no one responded. sightly leas than tN,MN per claae- itt Strathmore - at - Matawan. Charles W. Mandcville presented item . There Is also an alternate (continued Irom page one) , 1)1 Apartment;, Approved,. an application for the Matawan of-' Then he refuses te advertise: says advertising does not.pay, _ . ptinpdsal'for two.additional.class- And ltd acres in die center of the The 960 garden apartments met floe of the Central Jersey Bank and looms. • - 1 r tract for an 19-hole golf oourse with ' planning ’ board approval Trust Co. to erect a 32 ft>’ by 10 ft. but then, if his business isn't good enough to advertise^ >ij. he- Vu iCv The board granted contract! to and golf club alongside the grounds Thursday (or a location at Route 9 sign on the sidewall of the Ameri the Keyport Window Cleaning Co. of the U.S. Army Nike base; nine and Ernst Rd. under the name of can Legion Hall, the next building M I I M tor a ll schools and to Scor- acres for a motel on Route 9; 40 Madison Hill*. The approval was to the soulh of their banking quar advertises it fer sale. aa Rooting Co., Unkm Beach, at acres for a park; three acres for given at the suggestion of the ters. Mr. Mandeville said the bank IM7.M to repair Ihe roof of Cliff- a nursing home and 17 acres for Township Sewerage Authority that was prepared to become a lessee of wood Elementary School. schools and churches, the schools 196,000 would accrue from contri the Matawan Veterans Club, who lands granted without cost tn the butions by the Madison Hills devel control the really dealings of Am school disirict. oper! towards the Madison Park erican Legion Post 176 over the Why is it indeed? ‘ Peoples Bank A large natural lake would be trunk aewer. building. The banker reported Cen developed in what ia now a swamp But William Rice, president of tral Jersey Dank 4 Trust had (continued from page one) area where the park would bor the Board o( Education, was pres stuccoed over the sidewall to give Manuel L. Gale, president ol the der the golf club. The golf club ent and warned that th; sewer line a base for putting up the sign. Peoples National Bank, will be house and access to the park would argument was a poor one in that Reads Zoning Coda come chairman of (he hoard and be obtained through construction his figures indicated that the 860 Mr. Ryan found a number of Smart businessmen learn that advertising is not an expense Robert B. Barlow will continue as by Mr. Brunetti of an ingress road apartment* could mean 10 more troubles with the application. He preekfaflt. A ll other officers and to be called White Oaks Lane run classrooms on the Madison Park road from the zoning code that a ‘ will continue ia their ning in from Route SI6, just beyond School at a a cost far in excess of facade sign should bear a relation but an investment — smart businessmen are reaping greater the Browntown Shopping Center. the $96,000 being gained for sewers. ship to the business conducted in Mr. Rice also saw the board's the building to which It is attach tales — more profits from this newspaper advertising. problem of using it; available bor ed. He read the zoning ordinance Everything for tha Stamp and. Coin Collector rowing power to build a second only permits one free - standing THE LARGEST STOCK OF ALBUMS high school threatened. sign and the bank already has that. James Haney, Penh Amboy, at And that the squaTO footage of the ! . AND SUPPLIES AT THE SHORE torney for the deve!o|iers, remind sign was greater than Is permis 'S c o tt Harris Whitman ed the board the project was a sible. 17,000,000 ratable, enough to sup Mr. Mandeville was asked about Minltu* Groismen Library ef Coin* port a lot of borrowing for schools, lighting on the sign at night. He White A c* . Bba Showgard and that it would not be erected said there would be automated all at once but over a period of lighting that would go off by a " A l 1964 Supplements Now In Stock" yean. ’’lights out" switch at 12.30 s.m. Y es.... it pays to advertise , i f Cites Other Communities The sign matter was adjourned SfSCIAUUNO IN COJNtatTAMKOF THI UNITIO STATit William Kerr, a planning board tor report Apr. 14. Report was and school board member, submit made on one prior application last Wa.Suy United HaUi and fa u lts llamas and Coins ted reports on the findings in Sayre- night. Lexington Agency, Locust, ville and Matawan on attendance was denied a variance to use a at schools from children residing in house in a residential zone at Route ill—nth St—p I Ufa Slwp garden apartments which tended to 34 and MacArthur Dr. is a real es "Our 13th Year In Busmen" ease alarms. But Mr. Rice and Mr. tate sales office. No hardship nor You advertise where it pays! Kerr fell into dispute as to the lat any especial set of circumstances 99 Monmouth St., Rod Bonk — 741-0626 ter'* status as a board of education was found to make ruason for representative on the planning voiding the established zonlr.R at board and Mr. Kerr's right to the lot. quote figure*. Thu application* of Rohall Inc., Councilman Richard Dealy was Matawan, for a sign at lands ad RENT-A-CAR a lone "no” on the planning board joining the Patio Pit, Rout* 34, and vote o l approval. Chairman Borst, of WIMiam Lanzaro, to expand hia Mayor Messenger, John Allaglr, auto salsa lot at M lin St. and K t DAY Robert Komanek and Joseph Rank! New Brunswick Avo. were with $ 5 •• McA MILK voted in favor uf the apartments. drawn. HAVE YOU REVIEWED THE NEW LOWERED FREE CUSTOMER PICK UP CONTRACT RATES FOR DISPLAY A OVER- C H I M l l l l IN MATAWAN DR. MARK B. MUSCARELLA HINT-A-CAR MULLANIY't Rsutt * ATLANTIC URVICI Optom otriit TISING IN THE KEYPORT WEEKLY AND IV4 Ml. fcuft ef tape Weeds Ihspplef Carter Rt, M and Main ft, P A 7*0429 164-9119 CYIS CXAMINED THE MATAWAN JOURNAL PROFESSIONAL ARTS BUILDINO BASEBALL HEADQUARTERS m hum rr. otkiit FOR TITTLE LEAGUERS" l $ W M I N T HDt CHIIMULLY REAL ESTATE •IVIN TO Lim i IIAOUI AND INSURANCE Call 264-3030 for details MtULAft TIAMI BONDS • AUTO • HOME OWNERS AM FOR YOU* ______M M COW r - r e w L i i ^ ou* it* m oi CAMIOO John L. Tassini Agency FISHING EQUIPMENT and LICENSES ISSUED Hefdwor* § IftOHIng Goods • Auto Part* 117 MAIN ST! MATAWAN 112 MAIN IT., MXMTAWAN - 56^)152 5 6 6 - 0 0 4 3 1 i 'J t h e m a t AWM ! jdO fcW e 'n .^ :1 P a ^ i e ^ t t ' David’s raberaade Boy Scout Show Set Lavoie Labs Exhibit At Teachers' Conference Conservative Clllfwood First Aid BId*. Elder James Mosa. Pastoi For Convention Hall New York Coliseum The New Jersey Secondary Bayshore Religious Services Church St., Matawaa Sunday School Is a ' 10 a.m : School Teachers Association will morning worahip. II a.m. Nearly 5000 Monmouth County Lavoie Laboratories, Inc., Mor- Kabbi Morris L. Rubinstein Boy Scouts representing over 300 ganvilje, will exhibit a Lew spec* conduct its 44th annual spring con ference Tuesday, May 4, at Doug* Candle lighting is 5:54 p.m. on Fourth Ml. Pitcslra Scouting Units will present “ The tmm analyzer, at the annual snow fdaily O w n (IHaMHO lass College. High school teachera- Friday. Sabbath services will be Spiritual Church Wonderful World of Scouting" Scout of the Institute of Electrical and Mata SL, Matawaa Show, Jui.e 4 and 5, at Conventiqp Electronic Engineers, at the New Irom all parts of the state will a t held at 8:10 p.m. in the First Aid 2W shore Rd., Uaion Beach Km David L Bucci. Paator Rev Cirroli H Hall Hall, Asbury Park. City Manager York Coliseum this week. tend. The conference topic is ‘‘Mom? “ Take Up Your Croaa” will be Rector building oo Church St. Joseph Rev Katherine Miller, Pastor Kendall H. Le>, Asbury Park, Media and the Crisis in Educa* On the Fourth Sunday In Lent Services are held on Sunday am The Lavoie booth, under the su~ tion." Dr. Charles A. Siepmann, the pastor’i lermoa topic at thii Schachter, a Strathmore resident member of the executive board, pervision of Larry Lippert, will Thera arc Suaday School ciaiaei there will be mattins and Holy rt.ursday evenings at fl o’cloci chairman of the Department of Sunday'a I I a.m. worship service. and member of the congregation Monmouth Council, BSA, has been show the entire line of precision ta ra U age* at l : » . I:M and I I The youth choir under the direc Communion, 7:45 a.m.; family eu uid on Friday afternoons al 2 p m named chairman of the show com Communications In Education it charist and church school, 9:15 will do the cantorial chanting. Rab mittee. There v. II be nine activi test equipment made by tho Mor- New York University, will give tha a jK Morniag worship terviees are tion of Mrs. James Knoi sr. will ganviUe firm. Representatives from a.m.; morning prayer and sermon, bi Morris L. Rubinstein will lead First Spiritual Church ties areas in the show this year principal address. sing the anthem, "Father Al Europe, the United Kingdom and M d it CM aad II a.n. Tliia Sua- 11 a.m. and evening prayer, 7:30 a Socio - Drama and Discussion Ol Divine Rost which will include 250 exhibits and mighty, ’ and the junior choir un the United States will help man the tbe pastor drill hive a i h ii ier- p.m. "Who .s the Good Jew” 179 Main St.. Hell.nl demonstrations. Have you read the dissified ids? der the direction of Mn. Harold booth. a H topic, "H ie Abundant Lila.” HaUield sr. will sing the anthem, Holy Communion will be celebrat Hosts for the Oneg Shabbat will Rev Phoebe Dailey Pastor Acrording to Mr. Lee, Scouts will Lavoie Laboratories, Inc., which The Jan lor chair will liag the aa- “ Memories of Galilee.” A sacri es during the w «k on Saturday at be Mr. and Mrs. GcTald Ritz, in Services are held Sunday it I use • e Convention llall for most ficial Lenten relief offering will be 9 a.m.| Tuesday and Thursday, honor of the birthday nf their p m and Tuesday at < o.m. nf iheir exhibits nnd will feature in was established in 1941, has been I at the early service ind the a supplier of electronic instruments received during Ihe service; this of 7:30 a.m.; Wednesday, 9 a.m. anil daughter Susan. Adult services will Ihe center, "Scouting’s Magic Cir choir, I I i.m . The Pilgrim lo the military and many of their fering ia part of an taterdenominal Friday, 6:10 a.m. be held on Saturday at 9 a.m. fol- Sl Heaedlct’a Charch cle," which will be a theatre In the ^ > T « n Fellowship will meet it world wide effort to give aid to owed by Junior Congregation at Holmdel Sc heal round-type ef stage show. The Ar products are employed in the space l i t educational wing a t the church On Wednesday at 8 p.m. there cade will be set up with an obsta program. Last year a new research those in need. A nursery ia held will be a Lenten scrvice and pro 10 a.m. Bethany R d . Holmdel a l 1 :1 1 p.m. aad the program will Rev Edward P Blaaka. Pasta* cle course and gymnastic equip division, Solid State Electronics, ' ‘ i at (:30 p.m. during .he aervice for young chil gram, "Stewardship ol Abilities" layre Weeds Baptist Charch dren; older children are to accom Masses are held Sunday at 7, I ment for the presentation of a "fit waj opened in Hackensack. with Gordon Godly, discussion ■anti I , Brenratowa ness for youth program." pany their parenta to church. 9, 14 and H a m and at 17 o'clock leader. Rev Richard Jones. Pastor Mr. Lee said that both bcach ar M l Mala tt.. Hataw Church School meets at I: JO a.m. noon A t Conference r v Halmdei Charm Sunday School meets at 9:45 eas, north and south of Convention Fraa* E Sweeten. WlniMai The Haadi ol ChriH” will be the a.m.; morning worship at II a.m.; Hall, will have aquatic and field feaald W Shatter, AaeMaal paslor'a sermon topic at the Wed Rev Thomas H. McNally Emmanuel Assembly Of CM Jean K. Gaskill, executive vice Minisiei evening aervice, *:45 p.m. featur n t Palmer Ave., Keaaabuig sports activities. The section be president, Shadow Lawn Savings faaday at (:4S a.m. there w ill he nesday even lag, t p.m. Lenten ser ing a discussion of the Book of tween the boardwalk and Ocean wer ill ip service with Ihe aermon vice. The youth d n r will sing the Sunday School will be held at Rev. Roy F. Arnesen, Pastor a n d Loan Association, Long 9:45 i.m .. nd Sunday morning wor Revelation. Sunday services include Sunday Ave. on either side ol the theatre Branch, had an active role In Ihe I f aiaiitanl paator aad m ink will anthem "The Lord la My Shep will have two l tivities sections. M fey tha chancel choir. Suaday herd." Mra. Edward Kelley will be ship service at 11 a.m. with ser First Church Of ChrW , I r l aaelw School, 9:45 a.m.; church services Ninlli Annual Management Confer and children's church, 11 a.m. One will represent activities of the School with claaeee for i l l iget aad the organiat. mon, "Tiie Stones That Have M Bread >1.. Kaypert ence of the Now Jersey Savings and Meaning." On Sunday afternoon at and evening scrvice 7 p.m. National Jamboree a' Valley Loan League held recently In the aradu from nuriery through adult Sunday a e r v i c e and Sunda) Forge, Pa., last summer and the 4 p.m. the service of installation Gove-nor Morris Hotel, Morris waartMent w ill te 141 a.m. Wor- School. 11 a.m. Wednesday, test! other will be a cooking extravagan IL Jiaaa PI ol the Rev. Thomas II. McNally mony meeting I p.m Reading room 9t. Jaaeph'a Charch town. Approxim telv 250 savings m p at I I a.m. with the aermon by Maple PI., Keypart za entitled: "Cook-O-Ree” for spe Ita paator, mualc will be by the llaiaa Beacb will be held. open Saturday from 1 tn 4 t a cialities in trail foods. and loan officials from throughout llie conversion and baptism of Rev Crrnellui J Kane. Pastot Ihe Late attended the meetings and chaael, crusader and chincel Services will be conducted Sun Wednesday at 8 p.m. there will Spectators will be able to sample d e n . There la i supervised nur- day at i : X and 11 a.m. Immediate be a Lenten devotional scrvice. Saul of Tarsus, as told ir. Ce Acts Masses will be held Sundat discussion sessions. Mrs. Caskill some of the food specialities, Mr. served as a member of a panel A .'s m r f available and junior clwrch is ly after the 11 a.m. service, there of the Apostles, plays an impor morning at 6:30, 7:30, 8:30. 9:45, First MetiwHst Church Lee said. He added there would be which led a discussion of new data will be a Trustles' meeting. Church tant part in the Bible Lesson on U a.m. and j2: 15 p.m. one show Friday evening, June 4, -tandueted U t all children under II. U Church St., Keaasburp processing methods as they relate L im o u s in # The aecond session of Suaday School will be held at 9:H a.m. Reality" which will be heard at from 7 to 9:30 p.m. and a continu Rev. Newton W. Greiner, Minister Cln-lstian Science services Sunday. St. John’s Methodist Church lo the savings and loan business. M H ol li held it I I a.m. with ■IMa MaptM C ta cft The Rev. Newton Greiner will Florence A vc„ llnzkit ous show on Saturday from 2 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. chm ei from nursery tl,rough third (4 Regular Baptist Chwiek) preach at both the 9:30 and 11 n.m. Firm Uniiarian Church Rev. Norman R. Riley, Pastor Now Is the time to advertise C o m fo rt- trade meeting in the church houie. Middle Girk* Bmlwtbal LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE Awards Night Hazlet-Holmdel 3-409 the foregoing estimated cost of said sidercd for final passage At a regular Flnne, 1155 Magnolia Avenue, Eliza Violations Clerk 1050.00 Program In HolmtM SHERIFF’S SAI.E improvement or purpose. meeting of the Township Committee beth, New Jersey. Account Clerk, Tax Office SUPERIOR COUHT Section 5. The full failh and credit of the Township of M atawan to be and Treasurer’s Office 5‘j OO.OO OF NEW JEHSEY held at the Municipal Building at A L L B ID S m ust be accompanied 0 of the Township are hereby pledged by a certified check or ba. k draft Clerk / Elections Set Iii Holmdel During the basketball season, GS Leaders Meet CHANCEHY DIVISION 147 Lower Main Street, in the Town to the punctual payment of the prin made payable to tbe Board of E d and Registrations 5U0.0J basketball for girls from the third MONMOUTH COUNTY cipal of and Interest on the said ship of Matawan, New Jersey, on Welf.’ire Director 1CSU 09 Mrs. Harry Brindle, president, Monday, the 5tn day of April. 1905. ucation or a satisfactory bid bond | or the w inuil Awirds Docket No. F-4M-G-1 obligations authorised by this bond e>;Lcjted by the uidder or accept- I Stcietary to Board of Health S^'J.OO grade through the eighth grades is nt eight o’clock, p.m., prevailing W f t t > m discuued during • and Mrs. Alex Curley, executive ELIZABETH FEDERAL SAVINGS ordinance. Said obligations shall be able surety equal io ten ( 10) per j Health Inspector 2475 0(1 AND JLOAN ASSOCIATION, a cor direct, unlimited obligations of tiie time, and at any tim e and place to cent of the base bid binding the bid Registrar of Vital Statistics SW.OJ held at the Indian Hill School, by which the fcaid nulling muy be from * B |ja g ol the Holmdel Youth Ac- director of Monmouth Council ol poration of the United Slates of Township, and the Township shall be der to cxeeute the contract if award- I Secretary to Planning Board tf-’Xl.uJ the Holmdel Youth Activities As America, Plaintiff vs: FKED W. obligated to levy ad valorem taxes ! time to time adjourned, at which ed to him .Secretary to Girl Scouts spoke at the monthly time an i place a public iiectrinR will thritta AuocUtioa laid in tbe M A L IN K A find A N N A E . M A LiN K A , upon all the ta:cablo property within > CONTRACT DOCUMENTS will be sociation. Mrs. ShHrley Lagattutta be hold and all persons interested Zoning Board of Adjustment 30).00 feme of Mr. tad Mrs. Kenneth Wil- meeting of .he Hazlet • Holmdel his wife, Defendants the Township tor the payment of loaned to applicants upon a deposit Secretary to the B y virtue of a w rit of execution In srtid obligations and interest thereon will be given an opportunity to be of $;i().00. .Such contract documents, has charge o l the third through heard concerning snub ordinance. Industrial Commission 300.00 Hy, Tdeiraph Hill ltd., Hulet. The Neighborhood Girl Scout leaders tiie above stated action to /no direel without limitation 01 rate or amount. including drawings and specifications, Binldm g Maintenance W orker J20').'KJ fifth grades. Mrs. Lagattutta has held Monday night at St. John’s ed, f shall expose for sale j l y nX^v m •• v f,/* *■'' * * * 1 CARMEN'S CATERING SERVICE WWWWWWWMWW SWtttMMWMWWWWWWWW REASONABLE HATH HELP WANTED HELP WANTED AUTOS FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE FOR RENT Complete Lin*, of Foodt OPERATOR to work on draperies, BILL LANZARO'S KEYPORT 6 rooms and bath, full THE BILDERBACK APTS. 264-SI42 or SM 4M 0 NO MONEY DOWN part time, experienced. Call 566 AUTO SALES basement, enclosed p o r c h , THE FINEST SEWING 8440 or 671-5879. wj25 IN (HotmPifHwl | Al Affairrj QUALITY USED CARS If your credit is good you can buy screens and storm windows, ga FURNISHED & UNFURNISHED Kcra EX PER IEN C ED man lo work in 134 MAIN S l., MATAWAN Ihls ] bedroom home with no rage. Call 264-4234. wj25 APARTMENTS MACHINE CR MAIN t RT II service station, must he able to money down, located In Union UTILITIES INCLUDED do minor repairs. Excellent oppor OPERATORS Beach Immediate occupancy For IN VACANCY tunity for right person to make 566-2224 264-6333 information call Scoras Construc F u ll tim e, steady woric available good salary. Apply in person only, MATAWAN Budnick’s Esso Service Center, OPEN EV ES T IL $ P M TH REE ROOMS and bath, heat and _ for experienced single needle op tion. 264-4107 wjtf Hazlet. wj25 IT'S VAN'S hot water supplied; $85 YOU HAVE A DATE erators. 1950 CHRYSLER. 4 dr., good condi WK WILL BUILD Custom 3 Bed month. Adults only. Immediate oc WAITRESS, counter and dining tion, $50. Call 204-1894. wjtf cupancy. Call Osborn 1-0763 or 264 room Ranch complete with lull NO DOWN V A W E O F F E R : room, experienced only. Call 566 195!) CHEVROLET Impala standard 1391. wjtf FOR : REGULAR RAISES cellar for $1 1,500, Send for free LOW DOWN F H A 8700. wj25 transmission, good condition; CLIFFWOOD BEACH, modern ap : PAID VACATIONS reasooable price. Call 264-2152 Sat Iwok of plans Northern Homes, Rt artment 3 rooms and bath, also G IR L or woman, some experience ; PAID HOLIDAYS urday between 11 a.m. and 6 p.m 79, Morganville, N. J. 591-9100. Matawan Borotieh $600 down, 3 I furnished room, heat and hot for 3 p.m. to 11 p.m. Apply Lil : PAID MEDICAL PLAN wj25 bedroom ranch; living room, din> water supplied, parking lot, pri LUNCH lian’s Delicatessen, Broadway & wj32fj : & OTHER EXCELLEN T intf room, kitchen, attached parage vate entrance. Call 566-1952 wjtf BEN EFITS Front Street, Keyport. No phone 1956 FORD ranch wagon, good con in nice location. F. H. A. uppraised AT DEVF.LOPMENT HOME OWNERS : INCLUDING UNION SHOP calls. Wj25* dition, standard. One owner $2()f>. 516,200. KE Y PO RT7 a Pitmen t 3 rooms and Call 204-0927. wj25" baih, near bust's, 6 corners, heal H O USEKEEPER, mature, sleep in, Being transferred? House too and hoi water supplied. 1 flight up, A PPLY IN PERSON TO Keyport. 2 family home 4 rooms, help cure for 2 children ages 4 1900 CHEVROLET Belair 4 door small? Mortgage payment toe $90 per month, suitable for couple OUR PERSONNEL OFFICE downstairs with fireplace, 3 rooms YE COTTAGE and 6 . Own room, bath and TV. high? Don’t wait, call us now. or single person. Available inimed- MON. - SAT., 9 A.M. - J P.M. V-8 , radio and heater, automatic. upstairs; bring $95 per month from Cheerful family, good salary. Call Sacrilice $675. Call 566-41G9. wj25 wo’ll buy vour home tenant. Back yard contains 20X40 lately._Ca_U 462 6298.______wjtf 566-1481. wj25 built In swimming pool. Will sell UNION l^EACVf 3-room apartment. INN OR CONTACT 1964 FORD Country Equire G pass MANLEY ASSOCIATES for F. H. A. appraised value $20, Ca)J 264 9706 or inquire Augie'i m m. ra o N T n N. J. STATE R E L IA B L E woman wauled to care enger station wagon, like new. 671-5353 000. Amoro Station, Highway 36, Union EMPLOYMENT SERVICE (or oneyear-old-boy, 4 days, Inquire Frit* Christmann, 615 Cen K E Y P O R T «*|tl Beach. wjtf 41 E. FRONT ST. RED HANK week, 5 hours day, preferably with tral Ave., Union Beach. wj25* g ood worn - oooo a tm o c fh e r e PHONE 741-5050 child for playmale, Keyport area. Matawan Borough, custom buih KEYPO RT I and 2 bedroom apar*£%. 1961 CHEVROLET Impala convert CUSTOM BUILT HOMES split, 3 bedrooms, dining room, mcnts *9*i and 1115 per month. “ Ml MIM . ta|b F n * Parktaa Call 264-0427. wj25 ible, power steering, power game room, basement, garage, tail CaU 264-4822.______wjtf trees. Nice corner lot. Must sell MATTEL INC. brakes, while walls, excellent con Low Down payment, financing ar KEYPORT, modern 3 room apart FOR SALE $20,500. dition. Call 566-8583 after 4:30 p.m. ranged, built (in your lot or ours ment. unfurnished. available T0YMAKERS wj8 March 1st. Cali 264-3405. wjtf FREE INSTALLATION C U RRIER & CSIK SUBJECT TO VA & FHA 1948 CHEVROLET pick up, good KEYPORT, 2 or 3 bedroom apart RT. 35 HOLMDEL ALUMINUM COMBINATION APPROVAL running condition $100 firm. Call G EN ERA L CONTRACTORS ment, Immediate occupancy. Call STORM WINDOWS 264-l247:______wjlf G O O D U S E D 566-9052. wj25 6 BUILDERS VAN'S AGENCY TH REE experienced pressera, Un 6 FOR $77 204-3450 204-1210 UNION BEACH, apartment” 2nd ion Shop, piece work ratej. Ap 1958 BUICK limited, 4 door hard Triple track, fully weather itrlppad wjtl REALTOR floor, 5 rooms ar,d bath (largo ply In person, Morris Manufactur top. All power $250. Call 2G-I-432-I. livini' room wi!h picture window genuine Alcoa aluminum, E-Z tilt Wj25 FURNITURE ing Co., I Johnson Ave.. Malawan Can be cleaned from In.iid* Term* overlooking the Bav). Hot water NO DOWN PAYMENT" CR IIWY 31 AND MAIN ST baseboard heat, adtilfs only. In 19110 BELAIR Chevrolet, 4 door, RELEASED FROM STORAGE WAREHOUSE TO EXPERIENCED OPERATORS PROWN'S MATAWAN quire -r.-l Front St., Union Beach fully equipped, automatic drive, Required lo quaiifiVd buyers. Three BE SOLD FOR UNPAID BALANCE ONLY! 3] Broad SL SH 1-7500 Red Bank excellent condition. Call 264-Sllil. 500-1881 or call ?.(il HMV ...... wjtf SINGLE NEEDLE wjtl wj25 bedroom ranches, hnt water hnse- OPEN 7 DAYS KEYPORT, furnished apartment 2 • OUTFIT No. 32164 SEWING MACHINES txmnl lieat, full tile hath; Mnfjic MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE looms and hath. hent. hot water DAY, OR NIGHT SHIFT Chef appliances. and electric supplied. 1 block from I pe. MctSonal • eor«l Original Prico $450 ALUMINUM DOORS WANTED TO BUY ______wj25 stores. Private entrance; $70 per I pc. Meb'on*!'. cordovan Tokt Ovor and P«y APPLY IN PERSON AND WINDOWS PKF.-KAY CONSTRUCTION month. Call !i9l-9250...... w jj£ ^ Bvdroom ' 12 Wiokly MORRIS MFG. CO., ANTIQUES WANTED 'i \VO N ED'ZOOM ’ hou.st? $110 per I H* Dlnett# Furniture, china, glass from one 787-1178 2-1 f>-B.r)f)3 STERLING McCANN On Baltnc* Duo $188 JOHNSON AVE. MATAWAN CRAWFORD CROMEY month. Inquire 53 Chingurora 1 »■ ♦ibltt, limps ftp. piece to an estate. What have you? wj25 REAL ESTATE Ave., Keyport. wj25* Call anytime 566-6410. wjtl LADIES earn >22 for selling only 7S7-24M NEW HOME, Marlboro, 3 bedroom UNDER THE RED ROOF MATAWAN, Main Street, furnished • OUTFIT No. 71113 BUILDING LOTS Individuual or 3 rooms and bath, private en Original P,ic< *M0 30 bottles of famous vanilla. ranch, 3/4 acrc lot, unlimited wa HWY 34 MADISON TWP I p*. wcttaul • M d Write Rawlelgh Dept., NJC-136- small tracts. Will pay top dollar, ter supply, full basement, SIG.990. trance, screened porch; heat and Taka Ovar and h y A HANDSOME HEAVY DUTY 566-9666 utilities supplied. Immediate occu 1 H- ClwrcMl IWrMm . M W.ally 1280, Chester, Penna. wj25 no real estate brokers. Cali 566 Call 591-9250. wjtf ALUMINUM 5200, if no answer call Murdock 7 pancy. Call 556 0644. ______wj'JS I H- MwM* plua accauairiM On lalanea On* $387 HOUSEWIVES, Would you like to 0767. wjtf SUMMF.R IfOMF, 6 rooms nnd lav. WE^iaiANSBURGTpartment 3 earn extra money for Easter? WINDOW atory, corner lots 75X100 — 702 rooms und bath, heat and hot • OUTFIT No. 73461 All you need ts 1 evenings a week FOR FURNITURE, tools, stoves, old Edmunds Ave., Union Roach. Price STOP LOOKING—START LIVING water supplied, ideal for newly and use of a car. Minimum train clocks, metal figures, old guns, $5500. Call 998-2824. wJ15 weds or mature couple. Available Ordinal M e. |7t( $11.95 ing required. No Investment. Call sewing machines, picture frames Malawan Twp. ranch 5 rooms, bath April 1st. $85 per month. Coll 787 ) P*. CtilHmEWfT M r w ii Ttlw Ovar and Pay SM-1174. wj2S FREE ESTIMATES grandfather clocks and junk. Call enclosed, porch. $13,500. MIDDLETOWN 4115 after _5_p,m.______wj2$ 1 |M . IM . Provincial Liv. l a , M Watlly KARL FRANTZ JM-MM 787-0846. wjtf Matawan Twp. assume mortgaRe O* Mane* Om KITCHEN H ELP, female, Stew wjtf with a low down payment on this KEYPORT, apartment, unfurnish* ' I ^ O M i plM a cim aHa, $497 art’s Drive-In, Route 35, Holmdel, I’M LONELY! Tiie quiot of my cd, 3 rooms, heat and hot wate^i^^ ROOF SHINGLES tl.79 per bundle, REAL ESTATE FOR SALE empty 3 bedrooms, bath, living almost new ranch, full basement days or nights. Opening April 1st. 18,500 supplied; newly decorated. Refer*^^ Call 264-3414.______WJ25 roll roofing tl.SO and up. Felt room make me sad, Help me make ences requlrcd^Call 264*1578. _wj2S • OUTFIT RELEASE No. 64-1-3 tl.TS, asbestos and brick tiding t it BUILDING LOT 79’X120' corner you my proud owner. Only $12,500 /^ARTMENT, 3‘/2 VootnsT ' with . . . . . Cuttom*r "Cook" a aquare; also garage door* 139.75. West Second St., and Chingurora wj25 will fill my empty rooms. Moke an bath, available Mar. 15, 2154 I • IM M a f* GIRLS - GIRLS - GIRLS Finer Roofing Supplies, Old Brldg* Ave., Keyport. Sec Edward A. appointment lo see me today. Florence Ave., Keyport, Inquire I • Cfcatf ' Original M e. IM S Road, Englishtown. Call Gibson Whitney, 53 Chlngarora Ave., Key $11,500 Over 21 years of age earn extra at premises. _ wj25^ I * I pe. Htdroom Tala Ovar and Pay M K I. wjtf port. wj25' THE CURTIN AGCY I * Kow^d B pc. OlnoHo money spare time or full time. Call 4 bedroom ranch, 15 years old, hot KEYPORT, bachelor apart mcnt, l .« P#fr ViiiHy Lm ijh • . 14 Waally today for appointment. 566-8231 or SHOES—For work, dress or play. WANTED TO RENT REALTORS water heat, $.350 down, $99 monthly Inquire 158 Main St., Keyport or I •48<> SM l~ c k .. 264-9831. wj25 For Ihe whole family, expertly IIW Y 35 THOMPSON call 264-6226. ______wj25 On Balanca Du* $392 pays all, including taxes; to all I *Siia:«Rd.tobU ; 1 •' -ir ' ‘ ______wj25 fitted, widths to F.EB always in IIA/.LRT AVE. qualified buyers. MORGANVILLE. 4 room house on stock. Selling at 20 to 40% below SMALL HOUSE or'apartinent for OPP. LEONARDO I • TcWo Ump ATTRACTIVE MARRIED LADIES, couple to occupy starting in June. Beacon 1 It tl Road; Box 187. Call regular retail price*. Alexander's J. M. FIELD S 291-1800 work several evening hours as Moil details to M. Rulman, 67 But $12,900 8 a.m. to 10 a.m., or 6 p.m, to Discount Shoe Center, Route 38 fashion stylists. Free wardrobe and tonwood Ave., liQtontou’n. Call 512 264-1110 8 p.m., 94G-479L _ ~....._wj25^ THIS MERCHANDISE AND MORE MAY BE SEEN near Poole Ave., Hazlet. Call 2P4- Wj25 training. No investment, deliveries 3496. w]25 2 bedroom ranch, 10 years old, gas j HAZLET, house, 4>/2 rooms, avail* 3303. wjtf IN WAREHOUSE DEPARTMENT OF or canvassing. $12 minimum ave heat, perfect condition, house new able April 1st. Adults or 1 child FIELD FURNITURE rage guarantee per evening. Call SHORT OF CASH? ly painted. only. Call 2C4-181K. _ _ wj25 531-9640.______wj25 Business Opportunities SCREENED TOP SOIL APARTMENT 5 rooms, located FEM A LE. Apply Stewart's Drive- Nn down for Vl*[s—Low down non $22,000 . INQUIRE AT MAIN STORE TH E BEST MONEY CAN BUY Highway 79, Morganville. Call In, Route 79, Main St., Matawan. STATIONS FOR LEASE Vets. Immaculnte 3 bedrom home, 591-9144 after 7:.’10 p.m. wj25 Somo Room* Sold Individually ______Wj25 dining room, family room, 1 2 family hrick, 5 room partment Blue stone, road gravel, sand, fill baths, garage, loaded with extras. each floor, oil heat, separate fur FURNISMED ROCJtSI, light house CLEANING WOMAN, steady posi keeping, privau* ball) and private dirt, etc. Major Oil Company has stations $17,000. Call 671-3311 NOW! naces, rents for $100 monthly per Opaa Thufiday 4 Friday ivanlngt tion. Apply in person Brookdale entrance. Central Park ApartmenlSj^^ HUE STOIACI Otfcar Day. Till » P.M. Nursing Home. Route 35, Hazlet. available in Matawan and Manalu- door. BULLDOZING & BACKHOE pan, N. J. Good opportunity for Highway 35, Cliffwood (across PRII DtUVMY STARTING APRIL FIFTH: ______wj25 WALKER & WALKER Wa will ha apaa Monday and SERVICE local man. $26,000 CajveO'. Call 566-3735.______wj25 NURSES AfDES 7 a.m. to 3 p.m., PAID TRAINING REALTORS KEYPORT, 160"~Fir.sl Street, apart MJDGIT TERMS Friday avaalnfa. excellent rates; 5 day week. Ap ECKEL'S TRUCKING FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE 2068 Highway 35 Ranch in Applebrook on Vi nere, ment 3 rooms and bath; all util ply in person Brookdale Nursing MINIMUM INVESTMENT ities supplied. Buses in front of MORGANVILLE Middletown-llolmdel, N. J. excellent condition, full finished Home, Route 38. Hailet.______wj25 Multiple Listings basement, screened patio, owner door, adults only. Call 264*3958 or FEM A LE, clerk, stock shelves, CALL DAY OR NIGHT ORANGE 5-0506 WEEKDAYS 591-9707 And Trade-ins transferred. 264-4373. ______wj2_5* some cashier work; 10 a.m. to CHARTER 9-0962 EVENINGS wjtf Phone: G71-331I MATAWAN, apartment 4f j rooms 3 p.m., daily. Apply Star Market wjtf Send for Catalog SIIOREWAY REALTY CO. and bath, heat and hot water sup 2 W. Front St., Keyport.______wj25 Ope* 7 days HWY 35 HOLMDEL FLOWERING SHRUBS DELICATESSEN store, Keyport, plied. Inquire 64 Lower Main St., wj25 JUST NORTH OF LILY TULIP YOUNG MAN part time or full Best time to plant now. t foot Eva 87,000 to 95,000 annual gross. (across from firchouse) Matawan. time to verify new accounts; no Rathke, Veigela, duoble mock or Reasonable to right party, selling KEYPORT 7 rooms and bath, base 264-7010 UNION BEACH, 2 apartment, mod experience needed. Must have car. ange 10 for $5, some 3 for II. Dig ern; 1 with 4 rooms, utility room )30 to W0 per week. For interview due to other business interests. board hot water heat, corner lot, your own. Call 946-4733. wjtf and tile bath; water supplied. 1 7-1 I E. FRONT ST.. KEYPORT apply II Valley Drive, corner Rent reasonable. Call 787-9640 days near schools $14,500. Call 264-1376. 1-arge 4 bedroom home In excellent or after 9 p.m., 264-3188. wj25* Wj25 condition; lovely living rnom with with 4 rooms and tile bath, water Broad St. k Route 34, Matawan, suppUed. Call 264-2980.______wj25* PHONE 264-3020 I I.m. sharp, Friday, March 28th. RARITAN LANDSCAPING fireplace, wood paneled formal din ing room. Modern kitchen l>/j KEYPORT 2 and 3 room [urnisiUt^- wj2J SITUATION WANTED REPAIRMAN’S SPECIAL — six apartments; several sleeping^ room house In Keyport— situate on baths; plenty closots. Heated en Largs selection evergreens and W ILL CARE for children in iny closed front porch, gas baseboard rooms. Keansburg 3 room unfur shrubs, lime, fertilizer, Insecticide, 50’X175’ lot—presently occupied but home; good play facilities. Cali requires complete painting and beating. Located in nice residential nished apartment 1st floor; 3 room tested grass teed. Merion blue sod, cottage. See owner 205 Main St., TOM SAYS: 204-1136.______wjH some carpentry. Priced for quick area on 50X100 lot. Priced for quick wholesale and retail. snle at $15,500. Mortgage arranged Keyport. _ _ ___ wj2S CONSCIENTIOUS caro of children sale at $8,200. in my home, largo yard, good with $500 down to qualified buyer. UNION BEACH, bungalow. 4 room* SPECIAL play facilities. Call 787-3234. w)25 CALL and bath, large yard. Rent $7S WE PRIC E EM per month. 1 small child preferred. TYPING or clerical work to be U11TNER & CARTON AGL.NCY THE SMOLKO AGENCY White Pine V/2 to 4 foot $185: Inquire 113 A Stone Road, Union done at home, experienced. Call INC. REAL ESTATE Spruce 12.95. Myrla I2c per pot. 204-1004. wj25* Beach or call 264 1262. wj25 REAL ESTATE BROKER 295 MAIN ST. KEANSBURG LOW TO MOVE Large selection Mimosa troe.i. W ILL DO IRONING In my home; 5(1 MAIN ST. KEYPORT KEYPORT 3 room apartment, re 787*0123 pick up nnd deliver. Call 204-3885. 261-2910 frigerator. all utllitiey .supplied Open dally 9 to 8 , Sunday 9 to 5; w)25 wjl wj25 Cull 264-3428. _ _ _ wj2S Highway 35, South Amboy. Call CLIl'FWOOP 3 room bungalow, 'EM FAST! Parkway 1-0208. wjtl partially furnished. Adults only. IRONER, silver coffeepots, t’onsip Call Mil* 0970 after 5 p.m. w]25 bench, rotkscrle, bicycle (2 KEANSHURO, apartment 3 rooms, 6 QUICK DECIDERS wheel) Spanish record course; well BUSINESS SERVICES lurnished, linens nnd utf»n*;lls and treo platter; also silver veg mipplinJ. Call 787-3631, etable dlsli. Call 5(16-8048. wj'.!5* MAHOGANY iliitIng room' sol. SERVICES WILL SNAP THESE UP! Thomas Lytflo, Pre*, (able, five chairs, buffet, reasiin- Television Miscolloneouj Confracfori PARKER HOARDING HOME for oble condition, best offer. Tall r>tifi- •ged men and vvonw’n State 8797.______wi25 DON'S TV SERVICE CONVERTIBLE TOPS VINCEN1 J. DIGENNARO licensed. Call SGftOtill Mstiwan. ’<►» CHEV. Bel A ir 2-Dr. (I YEAR Colorado Bluo Spruce $ I. fid $1995 For fast efliclmt radio am) tele For all model car, A Courtesy ni.I)G CONTRACrO* N, J. ____ wjtl each, 3 fnr fi.OO. Gorgeous tree I Cyl., Aula. Ttant,, Pawar Staarlnf vision service call 3(50-3844. Car for your convenient-.. Larry V 17 SOUTH flEERS ST., IIOI.MDEI CL/H'WOub iJourd'mK il^me Ior Wisteria t2.50 cach, 2 for Sl.lifl. Auto Scat Covera, > <) • >320 HIkIi elderly men and women, private Cull 204-51)30.______wj2.r> Coinplrla building line. Carpentry, ’63 FORD Country Squire Wagon 1993 TV SERVICE way 34 and Mlddlnn Rd., Mali masonry, puintiiu' k aluminum nnd ntate Licenied by the W ELL ROTTED mnnurs, no odor. wnn. !4 hour plmna aarvlca. Call txodiicta. Slatf!. Jarnei !., l,*wnfm, R N., I Cyt„ Aufa. Tram., Pawar t a n l a f 566-1600 hy tho bushel or ton; also mulch SK tM lt. _w|lf 2)4-22*4 Myrtle Av«.. Cllffwrxjd Cell TEN EYCK RONSON INC. hay, feeding hay and straws; fire OPI'TCirEQl II hMKNtn'tiiii mil ed w|tt 17 30 wjtf place wood. Diillvorlea on all. Cnll MATAWAN- INCOMI-: TAX " foiiiiT*’pM'pared! ’63 FORD Country Sedan Wugon 1695 204-[lf)24.______wjif snvlnc.s new & 11'.<■ Call 204* $50. Cnll SMO-StMjl,______wj2!> 4159. w|ll I Cyl,i Aute, Trans,, Pawar Staarlnf and train mcnt Co., Inc., Wuslilngloit Ml , 0725, wjl/IJ YARDMAN riding mower, ,10", SMALL JOB SPECIALIITI Kny|xirt, 2(14-1558, w|tf El (WARD S l’KiiDI. J/»C0MIC TAXES pM'paml by ex* used about 12 hours, Call 591-1175,1. Carpentry — doori, italri, calling*. H lll.l’. r MI-.TAI, t'Oft'l RACI OR I h 111 nu< mm ant, rasonithle. i on j ’« FORD Caloxle 500 Fuat Back 1795 w|’.!.ri* p«nalln|, ate, Inilila painting, Cii.n PAiriiiN tis MATAWAN, M, J, form $5, Cull VI0 7524. w|4/8 I Cyl,, Auta. Trans, Pawar Itaaplnf ffiA IM tiO N A L' what-not cuViimt,' OENKRAL SKItVICr.I CO. n o u o irr a n d s o l d TAX HETURNS rxjM'f I j y nn-paied Inlaid wood; smoked alni'i, fine M i l* ? Wnrtn tlr heni, d r conilltlonini, In yom home, Tho Tax Man fiWl« *63 PONTIAC Tempcit 4-Dr. 1495 plocoj 35" long, IW" Mull, WA" t'liuck ymir nl ilo tml cellar, n»d H7M ovenfftgi, wj4/IJ deo|>;_C(t|! M4-M2D. wj25 (itllhoUsKH, l A irnua OIs m i hai been selected J. Kresinski, IS) Morningcide Ave., gines and refrigeration and sir con (hit training at llie Key West Rotating with six other Coast the winter months, clearing chan lor latteieal training ai in aircraft Union Beach, completed an Auto ditioning equipment. School Guard cutters, Ihe Firebush op nels to mahtaia the flow of essen motive Organisational Maintenance erates in the Hudson River during equipment repairman at the Air The Coast Guard, marking its Upon graduation, he will be tial shipping. ____ Training Command School at Cha- Course Feb. 24, at the Marine 17Mh anniversary thia year, is the qualified in Ibe operation, mainlta- nut* AFB, III. His new unit lo part Corps Base at Camp uejeune, N.C. nation's principal maritime law aace ind tactical coordination of of the vast ATC lystem which The course was conducted by enforcement agency and is respon ■mir equipment used in flc:t anti trains lirmen and officers in the Motor Transport School, a sub-unit sible for protection of life and submarine warfare force*. of Marine Corpe Supply Schools diverse skills required by the na proferty at sea. On USS Saratoga SPECIAL OFFER! tion's aerospace force. at the Base. h im ro w Msr/uunc Heme Oa Leave Fireman Apprentice Alfred J . The lirmin is a 1964 graduate Pouzenc, U.S. Navy, aca of Mr. ol Keyport High jchoool. Alrmaa ItaaalctreO Airman Second CLaClarence K. and Mrs. Alfred Pouzenc, 1114 Airman Peter DePosa, son of Mr. Beam, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clar Wood mere Dr., Cliffwood, ii serv Matey la Ariuaa and Mrs. Frank DeRosa, Florence ence Beam, 119 Atlantic Ave., Mat Airman Michael H. Matey, son ing aboard the attack aircraft car Ave., Hazlet, was transferred re- awan, recently spent a 30-day leave rier USS Saratoga operating with of Mrs. Anna N. Matey R.D. 1, at his home from Francis E. War $6” Cheesequake, has completed Air ren Air Force Base, Wyoming. He the U.S. Sixth Fleet in the Med Force basic military training at reports to San Francisco, Calif., iterranean. v M i • Sm H« The Saratoga providei a mobile flu (M OaaN Ctttor Yo Mkille Ualt Lackland AFB, Tex. and will leave for duty in the Pa If Ml Sc*ttl p u U f I Airman Matey is being assigned cific. base for lircraft in one of two at- ___ Flrewi* Amnm:c* lemr U.S. Army Specialist Four Der to a Strategic Air Command unit tick cirrier strike group* operat W * Cm * Guard. m ate L. Kiley, 11, nn of Mr. and at Davis-Monthan AFB, Ariz., for At Ssaar ing with 'he Sixth Fleet. *1 Mr. tad Mr*. Hobart Doaald- M ri. Miurice F. K ilty, 33 Cornell Off OUKRASS training and duty as a vehicle Seannn Apprentice Anthony V. Oa Ic * Breaker ■oa, lM-c Dcetown Rd.. Old Bridge, Dr., Hazlet, wai assigned to Head- maintenance specialist. His unit Szumski, U. S. Navy, son of Mrs. on vr”rcy Kiua k MrviM (board lb* Coait Guard quirlen Battery Fin: Revlon, i Mable Szumski, 273 Norwood Ave., Boatswain's Mate Third Claaa missile anlt in New York on Mar. S. supports the SAC mission of keep CuUir Watfwlnd, which *p artad ing the nation’s intescontinental Laurence lla-bor, ' attending the Ted C. Boehler, U. S. Coast Guard, Nnr York Mar. I (of • tivM-msfc Thii unit, pert of the nitlan-wlde U.S. Navy’s Fleet Sonar School at son ol Mr. and Mrs. August C. U.S. Army Air Defenw Command, missiles snd jet bombers on con tralaka cnilu la tba waMft aff stant alert. tiie U.S. Nsval Station, Key West, Boehler. 441 Middle Rd., Hazlet, Is Halts Halts Plus ' BataiiMi., . rovidei air defense in the New Fla. se.-ving sbosrd th* Coast Guard ork City aria. The airman ia a 1964 graduate of Parpoaa ot Ito cralM la le trala Midison Township High School. During the I I - week course he Cutter Firebush currently perform saw craw nwmkan »k» M ka «p Spec. Kiley, who le a member of will learn the operation and minor ing ice bracking operations in the about om half tk* cnw, aad pra- Headquarters Battery, entered the WIUi Anti-Tank Battiliea maintenance of electronic sound Hudson River in New Y c k Stale. 5 ” * W 7 « vida refrnher tralnta# tot iha ra- Army ia . Member 1*63, complet U.S. Marir " . Wnl'er C. detection equipment. The Firt-Nish is a lM-foot buoy HsiH »*»*« cn b fim M n • ^ Pr*»ijr*r*b jj»!s maMir «l Um me. Ea Nrta to ed M ile training at Fort Dix, and Folk, son of Mr. and Mrs Waller The Navy’s anti-submarine war tnder and auxiliary icebreaker Berauda, craw ■awhera af iha l* « w u etaUoned in Haziet. Folk, 125 Wayside Dr., Cliffwood fare forces are composed of highly equipped with a specially reinforc starts. *«*a«s *ruk I ^ ^ ^ m - 'm t icebraaker haM numerous He attended Keyport Ilieh School. Beach, is serving with th" Second trained men who have completed ed bow for ioe operations. (hipboard d rllli and anrcliaa. Before enterhg the Army, he wis Anti-Tank Battalion, Second Ma PETER DE ROSA It o WMtwind a rrlv V la Bermu employed by the H. L. Yoh Co., rine Division at Camp Lejeune, da Mar. I, and held ta-port train- Phil*“ 'lidelphia, Pa. N.C. cently from Schilling Air Force f Am APP On Any Scette ftoducfi tag tba IttUowing day with Barmada Tho battalion Is equipped with Base, Kan., to McGuire Air Base, E a * Advanced Tnlnlag the Onlos anti-tank vehicle. Fast, for tho vocation of Tour Droam* .-t £Ob * Guard Air Statka. Fort Dix. He is assign J to the IU i* I f l i In quantitiM of 10 or moro U.S. Army Pvt. Hugh W. Fitz hlehly maneuverable a.id armed 1611th Air Police Squadron, lie Is i Ditch and m cuo and othar opara- patrick, n n of Mr. and Mrs. Jam- with six 106mm recoilless rifles, the Hon: drills were alio achaduled graduate of Raritr Township High e i S. Fitzpatrick, 538 Central Ave., tracked Ontos Is capable of in School. duriag iha cruise. Union Beach, completed eight flicting heavy damage to hostile AUTHORIZED ( S c o tts ) DEALER I t o Waatwlnd wai icheduled to week! of advanced infantry train tanks, armored vehicles or forti Coast Gawd Graduate depart (or New York Mar. M where ing under the Reserve Enlistment fied positions. Fireman Englnemm Henry Gut- You have the fun . . the w ill enter a commercial ihlp- Program at Fort Polk, La., Mar. ran, U.S. Coast Guard, son of Mr. do the planning The Ontos also is used in sup arranging. W h it'i FULL UNE OF GARDEN SUPPUES -d lor aanual overhaul belore 12. port of infantry or motorized re ind Mrs. Michael Gutzan, Route I, vlag tor the Arctic in May. Sliver Rd., Marlboro, graduated , there's no extra Pvt. Fitzpatrick received special- connaissance patrols. tor our service* K ixed Instruction in small unit tac from basic Engineman School Feb. Batata Fran Vtrgla IdM k tics and in firing such weapons as I i Basic Traialag 24 it the U.S. Coast Guard Train Cerlione's Greenhouses Seaman Apprentice Anthony J . the I I millimeter mortar, the 4.2 Seaman Recruit George R. Ross, ing Center, Groton, Conn. HY. 35 — HOLMDEL Drust, ion ol Mr. and Mr*. John inch mortar and the 106 millimeter 17, son of Mr. and Mrs. George B. During the It-week school he Brown Travel Bureau I* Catlst VsJIaj *4141 - IM lauik It., P«!t* Aaika* |U Im m Had*l and MiddUtova) ■ A. DruM, 44 Compton Ave., Wcit racolllets rifle. Ross, 39 Scholer Dr., SR William studied operstlon, repslr snd main I I r H l n ) . BorpMt - WUMS can coffas *-m . Keaaiburg, and Alrmaa Charlea W. The IS-year-oid Mldier attended Scullion, 17, son of Mr. and Mrs. tenance of diesel ind gasoline en Fctm on Jr ., ioa of Mr. and Mra. Keyport High School. Edwird J. Scullion, 1311 Union Chari** H. Pctonoa, 14 Roaamary Ave., ind SR. William D. Craig. Dr., H ulat, ir e mrvlng • board tha hat To Ubya 17, son of Mr. and Mrs. William attack aircraft carrier USS Ind*- Alrmaa Second Class Jim es E. Craig, 2213 Bayview Ave., all of ptadmc* on a poit • overhaul Rom Jr., ton of Mr. ind Mrs. Union Beach, and SR Charles R. crulie to tbe Virgin Iiland i in the James E . Rosa, • Holly St., Old Van Glahn, 17, son ol Mr. and Bridge, hai been graduated from Mrs. Charles R. Van Glahn, Beach The cruiie mark* the fln t ex- the technical training course for Dr., Cliffwood Beach, have begun tendid time at-iea for the Inde U.S. Air "orce aircraft radio re basic training at the U.S. Naval pendence ilnce completion of over pairmen at Keesler A F J, Miss. Training Center, Great Lakes, III. haul at Norfok Naval Shipyard, Airman Ross, who was trained . The nine-week training Includes Portimouth. V*., where ihe under to operate ind repair emergency naval orientation, Navy history and went minor re p iin ind modifica radio equipment, is being assigned organization, seamanship, ord tions. to a Military Air Transport Service nance and gunnery, military drill, She called at Mayport, Fla., on unit at Wheelua AB, Libya. His first aid and survival. the firat leg of her Caribbean ito- squadron supports the MATS mis During the training rocrults re ployment and w u icheduled to sion ol providing global airlift of ceive tests and interviews which visit St. Thomu, Virgin Islands the U.S. military forces and equip determine their future assign tin t weekend ia March. ment. ments in the Navy. Upon complet ing the program they arc assigned The airman Is a graduate of De Tito Independence w ai icheduled lo service schools for technical to return to her homeport it Nor Witt Clinton High School, The Bronx. ‘ training or to ships and stations folk, V i., on Saturday. for on-the-job training in a Navy fa Readlaeai Teit Graduate* in Texas rating specialty. Naval training produces the U.S. Army Second Lt. Levi Lew- Airman Second Class William D. Lambortson, son of Mrs. Flossie power in seapower b supplying Ii, 21, whose parents, Mr. and Mrs. qualified personnel to man the D. Gray Weaver, live at 62 Idol- Lambcrtson, Bedle Rd., Hazlet, has been graduated from the technical ships, aircraft and shore stations itone Lane, Matawan, participate of today's modern Navy. *«■ in • live-fine operational readi training course for U.S. Air Force ness test Mar. 2 while serving with helicopter mechanics nt Sheppard AFB, Tex. la Eighth Infantry the First Armored Division at Fort U.S. Army Pvt, Theodore W. Hood, Tex. Airman Lambertson, wto will Cristobal, 21, whose wife, Doro - During the maneuvers, 105 milll- specialize in the inspection and re thy, and parents, Mr. and Mrs. meter self • propelled howitzers pair of GH-3C helicopters, is being Mamerto D. Cristobal, live at 400 were fired against aimulated enemy assigned to a Strategic Air Com Shore Rd., Union Beach, was as positions to help determine the mand unit at Minot AFB, N.D. His signed to the Eighth Infantry Divi combat readineu of Lieutenant wing supports the SAC mission of sion in Germany, Feb. 22. Lewis’ unit. keeping the nation's intercontinen Pvt. Cristobal, last stationed at tal missiles and jet bombers on Fort Belvoir, Va., now is a con Lt. Lewis, a forward observer in constant alert. Battery A, First Battalion of the struction specialist In the division’s Divlsion'i Sixth Artillery, entered The airman is a graduate of Key i2th Engineer Battalion. He attend the Army in Ju ly 1984. port High School. ed Newark Preparatory School and worked for Briggs Chevrolet, Perth The lieutenant waa graduated To Train At Chanute A FB Amboy, before entering the Army from Garden City, L.I., High School Airman Richard G. Olsen, son of In July 1964. in 1960 and received his Bachelor Mr. and Mrs. George T. Olsen, 187 i- v A rti Degree from Syracuse Uni- Second St., Keyport, has completed Takei Maintenance Course c ^ e r s it y in 1M4. H it wife, Helen, Air Force basic military training U.S. Marine Pfc. Richard J. 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Thursday, March 25, 1965 Wins Toastmaatera International Area Speech Contest and Mrs. Marguerite Farrow, co Bankers To Meet ing is arranged to IJuure subjects-^- Medical Explorers ordinator of volunteers. •f sreatest interest to members af‘ Affter the birthday celebration Over 500 New Jersey bank dire- i bank’s board of directors an| Mark First Year Dr. Dubel discussed plans for a tors and lank chief executive offi will be held at Cherry Hill In a field trip this past Saturday. The cers are expected to attend the an Cherry Hill. Charles C. Schock J t nual Director . Management Cod- A birthday party for Riverview explorer group toured Temple Uni president of the Farmers and MeJ Hospital's Medical Explorers was fereace of the New Jersey Bankers chants National Bank, Matawan, | held on St. Patrick's Day. The versity Medical Center. Association, Wednesday, Apr. 7, it a member of the conference coif first anniversary of the establish Other recent programs for Riv- was announced by Fredric S. Bay mltteo. ment of the Post 204 was celebrat ervlew's Explorer* Post have been les, Association President and sen ed in the board room at the hospi ior vire prealdent, National Com a movie about the hospital ship, Real Estate Listing Cards tal. munity Bank, Teaneck. The meet rale at this office. Hope, fn Peru, and a inovie "The The Uxplorer post Is sponsored by Riverview Hospital in co-opera Story of Dr. Joseph Lister," and tion with the Boy Scouts of Ameri his contributions In the field of an ca. Twenty-five young men are ex tisepsis. There also was a demon run aiKN4M?t is none ploring the vocational opportunities stration of mouth - to - mouth re . ONLY riO PLI MAKE A GOOD BANK in medical and hospital related pro suscitation and closed cardiac mas fessions, Dr. Stephen J. Dubel, a sage technique. physician on the medical staff at Riverview, ia adviaor. Assisting Dr. Cleared Of Charge Dubel In advising the group is Charles Braendfe, New Monmouth. Douglas Tinsley, 21, of Marlboro During the past year, the group State Hospital In Marlboro was met twice monthly, and has serv found innocent of robbing a fellow’ ed as volunteers in various hospital employee’s wallet containing be departments. A total of 2100 hours tween $2.30 and $5.30 Aug. 21, ISM. of volunteer service have been giv Stephen Mrozek, a cook at the in en by (he young men. stitution who nlso resides on the grounds, testified, Mr. Tinsley Officers Listed came into his room and forced him Al the party the birthday cakc to hand over his wallet. The jury was cut by Explorer president returned its verdict after a two-day Wayne llracndlc, New Monmoulh, trial before Monmoulh County a sludcnt of Mater Del High School. Judge Alton V. Evans. Other officers are vice.president, Jay Schuster, Matawan; secretary, Frederick Seitz, Lincroft, nnd trea surer, William Salmon, Rumson, Edwin F. O Hanlon all students nt Christian Brothers Academy, Lincroft. OTOIWETRIST Special fluests at the birthday party were Walter Bouffurd, a vol ■ ■r a n i i l r TESTED unteer on the organization and ex H e a r i n g a id s f it t e d tension committee of the great Nor Hours; 6 to 8 P.M. thern District, Doy Scouts, Mon Mon., Wed., Thurs., Fri. mouth Council; and Mrs. Jane Mc- Except Holidays Cosker, director of Public Rela _ A F in I Hmrchanu Low Co* ' Cap*. N l« l Davtw af lb* Fart Moamauth Club (holdlag plaque) MunnMulh Dhlrlct la Ihe Toastmasters International District spccch tions at Riverview. She greeted tho Other Times by Appointment M IM itatf al the Taaaiaiailer lateraatloaal Area apeech c n M eanteat la be held later la Ihe year. Frank Clement, Matawan, area young men in behalf of Mrs. Julia I t HOME IMPROVEMENT LOAN 71 Jackson SI., Keyport h*M rectally al Um Call* Nccfc laa, Colt! Neck. Capt. Davie* araa ■averaar, presided al Ihe ipeeeh contest which wan attended by t i t E. Throckmorton, hospilal adminis /\ la A GMra»frt4 "Priicriptftft" Phone: IM-5H3 wmprtlat atalaal » *oktr* I i m all Ihe Toastmaster* Chibi la Ike member tMstmaaiera aad Ihclr guest*. All enjoyed an cicellent dinner trator; Frank F. Bluisdell, presi ■Every home needs a '‘lanic" mow and tWa • a • lifMlllhf ■tea. They were Mel K*ka a l Ihe Asbury Park Club, Peler Ghlloal aad dancing aa well a i Ihe apeethei Jamea Kalley, River Edge, dent of the Board of Governors, alter a !i>v winter. If you've ataiyitiMl yoar boo* for ail* II. the llalawM C M , le a D M a a l ihe Matawaa Chib aad Daa Mat- dlatriet |everner made the prize award. Above, (left lo right), are menu and found it require* #pe*UI treatment, call M l Fint laaey a ( ihe Naveaiak C M . The wlaaer w ill a* *a ta represcat Ihe M r. Clemeat, Mr. Diaala, Capt. Davies aad Mr. Kallcy. cliaitU for llie )irojtrr |irc«rri|iliun * • * a low coal Ilona lapvtw liient Lu«n. Juil tiring jour nllauiH in lo our Offfea aaaraal you, and our I’EOPLK *ho ara experienced in Iim _ ! Monmouth Salon M O played under the supervision ol Cetey Joint Multiple ing the coustal area from llinh- uienl finaiiWitf will |hp. you ■ loin with aumlhif ypnanl I Mr*. George J. Schneider, Bradley lands to Matawan Township is tailored lo fit your liudgel* "t£iA4eeh In Union leech Beach. Mra. Erna Sterner, Aibury Luting Service now a reality. TOU It 24 Id to Park, sick and cheer chairman, Get the new mother a IOIKOW MONTHS MONTHS MONTHS MONTHS Hie reaular monthly ’mealing o( reported card* sent to wveral ill Caslmir J . Zlydasiyk, better Casey’s Agency, Inc. has operat Monmouth Saloa W, I and t t , was members. ed In the local area lor three ycara. handy extension phone, f 500 4S.B6 »♦> 19.97 known a* Casey, a licensed Real Idea 1000 11,71 4519 ll.M 10.79 ■ held Mar. II at the American Also present were Mrs. Ba*il Slo Estate Broker and member of the Saves steps, time, energy. 1500 1*151 11.14 47.fl r . i i Laginn Post Home, In Union Beach, cum, West Long Branch: Mr*. Monmouth County Board o( Real Math Lecture Costs just pennies a day. 2000 175.44 tl.TT «)•• 41.97 . with Mri. Rudolph Cherney and Norman Lewis, Neptune; Mr*. Rob tors, Inc., vice president and isoo 101.01 140.5* 111.71 Mra. Harry Bretl aa hoeteaac*. ert Farry, Bradley Beach; Mr*. manager o l Casey’a. Agency, Inc., Dr. Albert Wilunsky, professor of for To order, call the Telephone Mr*. Either P. Hulaart, NapMM John Maru*, Keyport, and M n. M Fleetwood Or. and Route 35, mathematics at Lehigh University, Business Office. > CUy, preaidad and (poke on plana Waller Wood*, Leonardo. :* Haslet, h u been accepted as a will lecture at Monmouth College NEW JERSEY B E IL fcr a forthodnbw way* and meant " Tha aext meetina w ill be h a il oa member of the “ Northern Mon at 11 a.m., Wednesday in the new project. Apr. I I atriha homfof Mrs. Waod*. mouth Multiple Listing Service, Poliak Auditorium. His topics will Mr*. Georje Rinear, Port Ma»- Inc.” be “ Approximations by Rational aiowr co.fvttfiivT communitt orncit After tha neatlat, refreshiernt* M n t *••'* • a*d Baal • l m » a a » •» m m t • f * Oiw* • M *M < ■mmOi , child welfara chairman, an- were served by the hostesses. Casey will be able to give “ his Nimbers." The lecture will be op Htatf tlBUa: M l Matltaoe AM.. Aa*»’« Pwk t i foaHMdt b t t * M He**a A l Aa OMMt aounced plaaa lor Eaater lid * for customer*" better lervice due to en to the public as well as? to the Grandmothers lflnH> fittrnl |«i*r«, ftnaa * fadtral D«*tal |a«»**n < Ihe tubercular children w h viait T h ii week, why don’t you look tha fact that a broader, more ac college students mid faculty at no Me clinic at Alfenwood Hoapital. IfcfMMkv window* ol your tive and more equitable market for charge. 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