A Panorama COVERING TOWNSHIPS OF Of Local HOLMDEL, MADISON People And MAJUJBORO. MmWAN AND Events MATAWAN MMIOUGH

96th YEAR — 6th WEEK MATAWAN. N. J., THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 1964 ••• Jntr Prc« Auodiuoa Single Copy Ten Cent* Kibboii'CiitUng AI New Store Stanley Yacker To Guide Parr Family Licenses For Two Charter Commission Favors Richard Brill, Cindy St., Sayre Woods South, who is ittoclafed joins DcMaio with Amaion Explorers, Route 9, Liquor Stores Up Purlin, has been appointed lo ar- Council-Manager Government Associates With range travel lo South America For Rehearing* In fur Jack Purr and hit family. Culminating nine-month itudy, "1. Partisan elections under the committee form of government un- Matawan Law Firm Mr. Brill, an authority on the Madison Twp. Aug. \4 the Matawan Townihip Charter new plan will preserve the respon- der which three key administrative Amazon Region, will be their Commission Monday night rccom sibility and effectiveness of both po- officials (assessor, tax collector Stanley Vacker. First Ave As-guide on the trip. Mr. I'arr will Madison Township Council has mended the abandonment of the litical parlies within the township, and township clerk) are separately bury Park, Monday became asso- IK accompanied by his wife and set a rehearing Aug. U cm thii and avoid disturbing a feature of issuance of two new retail distribu- township committee form of gov- elected, except that present office ciated with Vincent Di'M-i-, Mat- daughter, Randy. ernment and the adoption of a lev- the present charter which has not holders who have tenure would A motion picture of the entire tion licenses authorized by ordin- •n-member council • manager form proved unsatisfactory in operation. continue in office, iiwan attorney, in the practice of trip will tie taken l» Mr. I'arr ance two months ago on the basis under provision* of the Faulkner "4. A manager, to be appointed "6. The manager, to be chosen law. Mr, DcMaio. wlm is municipal lo be shown on his fall television that the township's population lin* Act. by the council, and to bo responsi- solely on the basis of his executive counsel for .Middlelown Township, premiere on Sept. 25. The main increased to the point where lha ble to it for carrying out the poli- ratio of liquor sales outlets to per- The commission recommended a and administrative qualifications and attorney fur the Matawun Re- portion of this trip will revolve icven • member council to replace cies established by the governing for the job, will serve at (he plea- around Mary Martin's farm in sons living in the municipality-war- the present five member township body, will provide a sorely needed sure of the cot ncil, and will be re- gional Hoard of I'-dticatiori. practic- Brasilia, 1MB miles uu the Ama- rants it. committee with council member* unity of command and a profes- spoi.sihle to It for carrying out es law at IM Main Si . Matawan. ion River. sionalized chief administrative of- The council did act lo grant lh« fleeted "at large" instead of from township policy. Mr. Yacker, who is Ti, left his Amazon Explorers also made licenses, then withdrew action be- wards or districts and that elections ficer to manage the township busi- arrangements lor Aga Khan who ness. "7. The manager will serve the po.st as clerk to Superior Court cause it was established three of be on a partiaan basis rathtr than council as a professional executive Judge .1. Edward Knight to be- last month (oak Mr. Brill'* fam- the applicants put legal advertise a non-partisan one. Other Advantages officer, a consultunt, and an organ- come associated with Mr. UeMaio. ous Orinoco Adventure Tour. ments in a newspaper which ap- The manager, who would be ap- "5. The manager will appoint the izer of facts, problems and alterna- Mr. Yackcr was the sixth cim'.eru- peared as applications for plenary pointed by the township council, principal administrative officers, tive solutions ready for its consid- live cletk .It .Ige Kniglil had select- retail consumption. Prior applica- would be selected on basis of ad- and thiii will correct a long recog- eration. ed from the Rutgers University tion taken to award the two licens- ministrative ability, and would nized weakness in the township "8. The council will retain full School of Law. Ball Field For es was voided. «erve at the pleasure of the council. control over policy, budget.* and Ha could be removed by council for taxation, and may appoint the mu- A native of Jersey Cuv, Mr. Joseph Leo, the assistant town- lust cause and after proper notifi- nicipal clerk, municipal attorney, Yacker is uni.iarncd. He was I Central School ship manager, reported yesterday cation. Adopt Ordinance; and statutory boards which are ap- graduated from Rutgers llruv rsi'y | he has five applications to dale. !«•» pointive by the governing body. with a Bachelor's Degree in (Jeo At $767 Outlay, from Old Bridge residents, on* TaniM Of nfembtn 1 "9. The township government logy, in l!Wf. and from flit h\v '• (continued on pace four) Thre* of th« successful candi- school in MliiJ. He was admitted :o Road Crews Work dates In the first election under the Promote Police would be more efficient, and there- proposed form would serve for four fore more economica', than under : Ihe New Jersey liar last fall Fire Burns Born; Township Alto Acti the present form of government, Active In College John A Ougan. secretary of the years, a.d four for two-year terms. Matawan Council PreiMeat Warren Mulchinson cuts (he ribbon Marllxiru Township Hoard of Mu- Members of the first council will and the manager woidd be regular- marking the grand opening Friday of reigeuson's Family .Shoes at hi college hi1 was a member of Cause Of It Suspect On Bond ls«u«« ly available to resolve citi/.en com- nition, reported lasi night that a draw lots to determine the length 117 Main St., Malawan. With Mr. Hulchinsim are IMill Felgensun, (left), Phi Kpsilon Pi Fraternity; the baseball field had been built on plaints or grievances and to provide owner, and lly Schwartz, manager of the Malawan Store. Mr. l-'clgenson A fire which burned down a bard of their initial terms. In subse- Voting unanimously, the Mata- three • and • one -half acres in back \ on the former Welslead farm on quent elections, held every two information of public interest." also operates a shoe store la adjoining Key port, nt IJ West I'ronl Si. wan Township Committee Monday Results Of Study ol Central School for a total ca«hjTe*us RJ., Morganville, last night, years, council members would run night adopted an ordinance creat- for overlapping term* of four years. expenditure of }7ti7. Mr. Pujjan re- | is under investigation, according to ing a third sergeant's past in the The commission recommended hiled this had IMMMI accomplished Trooper Richard Wisniewski, Coin The commission, elected last No- police department and promptly abandonment of the township com- Strathmore Suit Malawan Couple by Hie co operation of the township Neck Slate Police. Occasion for Ih9 vember, called for approval of its promoted two members of the de- mittee form after its study showed: road department in loaning the re|xjrt is an obser.'ation reported recommendation at a referendum partment to higher rank. "1. The township committee is not and cannot be organized to grader and other eijuipmenl need- by Mrs. Kdna May Knfiell, who to be held it 'he general election Patrolman John McGinty, who t lives on a property adjoining, that Nov. 3. A rejection of the commis- serve as the governing body of the Off To Aug. 20 Held On Charge ed, together with the services uf has served as a detective in the the road depaitalent workmen for ! she saw a car with fnur occupant* sion's recommendation would re- township, was named sergeant and township and at the same time to sult in the continuation of the pres- supervise the daily administration Levitt Motion In Linked To Slaying eight d:iys. ; in it snipped on the road near tha Sgt. Frank Cherncy was appointed John MacWilliam, Metuchen, 111 j burn site before the fire, then saw ent township committee form. a lieutenant on a four-month pro- of the township business, Superior Court Of Bronx Man If the referendum is carried this bationary basis. Both appointments "2. The lack of a chief executive, board's architect, supplied the lav-1 il speed away as soon as the flames November, candidates for the new working on a full-lime basis, leaves out and grades free of cost, the ! started to crackle. Mrs. Kuoell wa1 are effective Aug. 16. 1 Levitt and Sons, Inc., developers New York Police Monday field .1 council w,ould seek respective po- both dccis'ou - ni.ikin). , and admin- board secretary related. Mr. Dugan so upsel by the incident, she hail The promotion of Sgt. Cherney istration scattered among five of Strathmore in Mi'lawan Town- Matawan couple without bail on n l)<- litical party nominations at t pri- charge of homicide in Hie Sunday said also lite board had a b:l of;'" attended by Matawan l-irsl mary election Apr. 20, 1965. The apparently overcame the objections ownship committecmen, with ov- ship, are scheduled to appear In good lui k in the work as a suhuaii- .' Al<( S1"ad •Ml'i- Kll'"¥|1 M"i 'sl"J of Commltteemcn Daniel Downey erlapping responsibilities. i morning slaying of a manied elei- election of the new council would Superior Court, Freehold, Aug. !>0 Ironics engineer in The Bronx. (continued on page lour) j knew Mrs Helen Stilt's, owner of be held Nov. 2, 1965, and the new and Gilbert Hickman lo the crea- "3. There is no provision for pro- tion of the third jergeant's post. In seek dismissal of a suit brought Police said the victim apparently the pnt/wrly, was away yesterday. council would take office, Jan. 1, viding the township committee, Patrolman Theodore Phelan, Mat- Both said the promotion of Sgt. by Stralhinore residents over a was trying to break off an affair 1966, at 12 o'clock noon. which is only meant t.v serve on a with tile Mataw.tn IIOUM-WUC. The Former Marawan Man awan Iliirougb Police, received re- Cites Advantages part • time basis, with the kind of! question of whether 15 per cent of i accused husband. Cbaiie: Ka/to. port of the lire from someone who In its report, the commission re- staff services, consultation and as- jtlw total development acreage h«s 30, of IH ISi-ei'liwiiad Terr., speti; Appointed To Post I believed it to be in the borough anil ported the recommended form of Negotiate Purchase gistancc which it needs to make the I been set aside, for recreation put- seven ye.i a mental institution 'the Ixirnugli die apparatus was government offers the following ad- most satisfactory decisions on town- Michael Piperno, foiinerly (if Mat 1 Vantages: Mayor Henry Traphagen, Com- ship policy, |Kises. The matter was to have been (or the I.) a wan, lias been appointed admini- railed to tin scene. Hut Ihe (lain'.'* : had made such headway in the tin- "1. A council of seven, in place mlllcemaai Daaiel Downey and "4. Under the township commit- heurd today, but it had lo he set youth, lie was released in lfl't'l. strative analyst to the Business Ad of the present five, will improve the Attorney Richard T. Schnarti tee form of government, there is }\uihk"tl he was ; erning body. the Matawiia Township Commit- ation, no one present on a full-time Herbert J. Parker, president of other's vvai-Jt during a bail hearing mayor as a le.suil of u civil ser- was gulled tee te aegetlate for the purchase the Strathmore Civic Association; chairman, the Dehatin^ and Ge,>- ' vice examination in which lie plac- '• Del Jtihn M'Ginly, Matawan • "1, Election at large will serve basis at the township hall who has iM-'fore Bronx Criminal Cour! logy Clubs; the choir. a:ul the Aimv ' ef the SMtihmorc Water Co. authority to make immediate deci- William Lynch, David II. Schwartz, ed first on ihe list. I Township P o b c e , said this •i an unifying influence, avoid the Judge Ambrose ,1. Haddock, Mis Kescrw Officer Training Corps. He. ! tendency of parti of the township Twe weefca age, the township sions and to see that they are car- Denne Goldstein anil Mark Heck fa I'UI wore marottn slacks, a Mr. Pi(>erivi formerly WJ, with ' m o r n i n g it is ascertained] holds tin? rank of second lieu'.en.uu ; that tlii! (arm is in Malawan, to react alone lines of new and old decided hi acquire the Strathmere ried out, no one t» receive and re- filed the suit in January.on the IS tnijjlil blouse and eyeglasses. Her Ihe Budget Division and had serv- spond to citizen complaints with and !MS served active duly rr^ubr- I ' Township, alHwnjgh near thti • residents, and continue the present Water Ce., a private utility serv- per cent question, charging that normally blonde lm)r wai dyed ly since being commUsMni'ii in ' ed as acting budget officer, lie has responsibility of each member of the authority of top management. tKnindaty tjf btith the Iwrough atul lag more than INt homes, by Levitt improperly Included SS ncies black. 19.V). ! served [or the pa.st year as secte- the governing body to the township purchase or condemnation. Action "5. There is a lack of capacity In of non-residential land in the re- They were charged with homicide t.uv of the Mayor's Committee, Hi" Ma/lboMi iou'nshi/) The investjija- a* a whole. the present form of government io In graduate school, he scued; Imp. into i*is-.!Me incendiarism will fallowed recommendations of the quired 15 per cent recreational in Ihe slayinng ol Robert Ilirsch, H Hoove, Commission., which is wntk 1 as c.ist> comment editor ;u:d as an IK jiressed. - * tewathip's consultant, John V. absorb the impact of growth and areas. f 15,000 ayear inspector at a Carler- ing in research, economy nnd m.m its requirements in local govern- associate editoi of t'le Ktitgers I..I.V agenient in government. ment. Robert M. Wood, attorney fur the ei plant where secret work on tur Kevic.v. was Student liar As.soea-j Adult School Director The lewaihlp plans to float a residents, said Levitt's motion will clear submarines is under way. He tiun representative to the executive ' "Instant Chapel" bead isaue te acquire the utility, Members of the charter study commission included George C. permit the court to hear legal argu- held a government security clear- comnmii'e. a member nf the ex- Voter Registration The Matawan Community Adult Ihea create an Utilities Authority, Hill, who served as chairman; ments on the issue without Iw'nni- ance. ecutive (ominit[< • of the A:nerie:in School lias apiMiintt'ij Jamt?s G, comprised of present members of Ralph Dolan, Mrs. Mary Lou ing involved in details of the contro- Shot l-lve Tillies Law Student Association, ami w;is Beginning Aug 2'i. registration ol Long as diiccttir lollowing the n*s- Plan Withdrawn (te Sewerage Authority, which, In voters will be belli eari Wednesday Smith. Hans Kroehlich and Clar- versy. Mr. Ilirsch '.as shot live times the vdirng delfgati' In the 1.1th an- igmition til C.'irl Ymingrrun. Mr, Iwn, would float bonds to repay ence B. Stullz. Dr. William Miller, Financed By Association nual meeting at St. Loui.s. Mo, from lo y p m at the Strath- Long received Ins Master's Degiva ftrcrthmof* Group the township far the cost of con- outside his apartment building in Princeton, served as the consultant He won the American .furis- more School. Church St . the Mala- .it Rutger.s Umver.sin ,ind is a demnation or purchase. The five individual* filed the (continued on page four) wy'n Township Conintiltt'i* onnoiinc- member of the Mnglish Department Abandons Idoa lo tha commission. suit Itecausc the civic assodaii'm prudence pn/e in family law in I'WL' While 111 lau si'him] he .served ed Monday night. Additional regis- at Matawan Regional High School, The Strathmore-at-Matawan Jew- itself is not a property o.vner 'Hie Contracts issued For tration will be held at Ihe muni- r Cherncy, coupled with a vacancy in suit was authori/.ed and is financed as research assistant to I'rol Jul- ish nttr has turned down the of- that rank, still wr.ulil provide for by the association. Mr, Parker was Madison HS Addition ius Cohen jinil Dean I.eluin K. cipal buililing. Lower Main St.. on /Meeting Caffed > fer by the government to purchase the appointment of two new ser- Seek Amendment r.oning committee chairman at the Tiinks. At lea.st tlirei' of his art- Saturdays from 10 a.m. to I? o'clock the "Instant Synagogue" from Fort cli-s have been ptilihshed. 1 he three noun. The Maluwan 'l'owtishi|i SewiT- Monmoulh which would have been geants. iimu the suit was filed Madison Township Hoard of lidti \ staid Ordinances 1 dealt with income, tax in inter- age Authtirily ;vi': meel tonight •ted a* their religious house of To Assembly Bill The Township Commiitei: la-. ication awarded prime cintruets •""." ","" "," , •"" •;• ,",'."' i nu ».,„,. i:.rin with planning officials of Monmoultt Ordinances authorizing bond is- nal ioniil trade, rights and obliga- worship. This decision was arrived year upheld Ihe Planning Board's totaling S25C.S5G Tuesday fnr „,„-i nationalion upol n tradeleriiiiiuitio, rightns oanf dcollectiv iibligue- : V™ ""''," ' ," , ,.- ; ('ounly at the Authority building nt sues totalling I9H.0OO to finance im- Township Ask* To s •t by,some Ml members who at- approval of Lev,.!', subdivision 1st ruction of an eight room add,!,.,,, ; ['obargaininn upong lerniiua.iocontractsn, anofd collcctiv,inti'resu. > f™ " ^1, Rml, i dism.sj, ihe role the lownship may tended a special meeting Held provements to streets and the in- piatus for ,he ,as, sec,,,,, of „„ j to ,he high Sc ,1. j *»<* ^Z^Z^^^Z 'A '^d^owf " ' expect tti play in Ihe county's IO- Thursday night, at the Matawan stallation of new water mains in the S«« Governor community and the sidents are gioruil sewer plans. Ihe contract includes installation „, |,. |i,,,. ,, i wjfp-adv 6 Township First Aid and Rescue River Gardens and Cliffwood areas contesting this aetinn of a lire alarm |)rlva aI1 were adopted by the committee. The Matawan Township Commit- system Ihinugli'i'.il ; . .' — •quad building. William .1. 0'll.igen is repi «ent- Ihe high school llov One issue, totalling $60,000, will tee Monday night voted to seek a According to William Ichwartt, hearing with Cov. Richard J.jj ing the township In the as" since State Department of F.duc.ilutn pay for the surfacing of 15 streets, 1 kni^ils. I Ma ii HnM|iiliil Chairman of the building commit- Hughes and members of the State Townshirown.sh.ip Attorney Kic iiard T must approve this phase of Hi' comprisintmpruli g over 70,000 square tee, to cut the building apart, move Senate to present argumentargument s for';bchwaru represent,I'' d the reSlllCT.l.S contract. it the IS miles, and then reas- irds of last year before his ,ffi|i'mitmeri{ in Hids were tjp<',ii'd July '11. TJie nance bonds $38,000 to pay for the legislation to amend Assembly I) •emble It on a site In Strathmore oj j January as a township offi' ial. amount of $l!(i:i.l)0i) i,t free balant-es instillation of new water mains on 40-t which changes the method 1 Would cost over 120,000. "Due to apportioning school I a x e g in a Another suit, nr/nlving the toivn is available fur the {>r<;jer! 1b' the construction of the building, five streets In the Cliffwood area. ship and Hit! Levin firm o v •rllx'ard may be able to tiausle, ap •reeled In IMI, It could never be Bids for the road and water work regional district. The township jeeks an amend- whether the developer must IIN': te -proximalely JJO.IIOU fnun other ac Insulated sufficiently, In fact it already have been received by the surveyor's stakes tin corners of illjcounls to the high schmil confirm ment to the Bill os presep.tly pro- 1 Cannot be insulated at all." He also committee and referred to the 1901) lots in 111" Stiatliniore d'-veit p I lion account to help cover it;- Stated that the wiring, plumbing township engineer (or recommen- posed which will credit municipal- ities for donation; of schools to the nx'tit. Is scheduled fur pirtr al I fire alarm costs and heating systems are so out- dation. C. DellaPietro, Inc., Hope- 1 lawn, was low bidder for the road regional district. Actior^ n followed_ hearing Sept. 17, i; was reported. It is not anticipated thai II,' dated they would have to be re- adtlitiitn will l,u t.-aily for us-' Ih,- placed. work at $49,986. The Call Corp., I a reporp t by th e planninpgg committee j The fitm in Apr, 1 was iluei tcil (continued on page four) o-••'•-<••-•'f the Strathmor- e- 'Democrati< :c- Clubr-,..u , . (|) p|.u.|, (h(, s|;]ki,s [iy |h(, ]im||_ schttol year. Discussions with the Levitt organ- critical of the present Hill now a- ship Coinmittee which uvei ruled n Tin; conlracl-i were a.vatilt'tl as isation revealed the fact that this waiting Stale Senate passage, Planning Hoard decision to waive lollows: fieneral [•onslrucliiiu. Kit Army chapel would not substantial- Two Sentenced For Jerome R. Kaye, chairman of Ihe the requirement set forth in the cardi UuiJdmj: and (t>nsiiu<\i,>n ly conform to the architecture of y q Co., $irit,'t.r,ri; iron. J. (i. Sttiuiult, planninanning committeecommit , urged Mayor 1 the Levitt planned community, Al- Attack On Arta Girl planned community oidinance. Inc., SIK.HX ); pltiuibutg and diain terations enabling this building to Henry E. Traphagen and the com- age, Philip I. Knger Cti , JILBlfi; mittee to seek support in the Sen- be acceptable would greatly add to Two Perth Amboy men found GOP Club Supports heating and ventilntinK. f'luules the cost without adding any mater- RUilty by • jury of charRe of rape ale for legislation I credit a muni- Simkin nml Sons, $.11,'•!*,I, and elet ial value to the building. A final wer« jenlenced Monday to Newcipality for school construction do- Charter Study Report trical work, Moln.ir I'.leetrieal I'un- decision as to the disposition of Jersey State Prison l>y Judge Sam- nated to a regional school district. traciors, J.17.SIHI. the church sites hai not as yet been uel V. Convery. They were Kdwin Under such legislation, Malawan Charter Study was Hie main top- feacheJ. O. Smith, 24,'<)t 8«,1 Hickory St- Township would enjoy a credit ic under discussion at the regular and George William Everson, 24, estimated at J 1,60(1,1)1)11 for the meeting of Hit! Matawan 'Inwnship Recess Date For Start Building Fund Slrathmore School donated lo Ihe The concensus at opinion of the of IM Brighton Ave. Republican Club. Buddy Allen, tint; Matawan Regional School District of tlii1 CiOP rniidiiliiles fur Tnwn- Water Cutoff Cos* members was that they would pre- The «irl wai a 16-year-old Madi- by Levitt and Sons, builders of Ihe fer to Invest Ihls money toward n son Township High School student .ship Cominitteeinan. reported to Stralhrnore community. t lit? membership that he wbme- Robert I..1 Muni. M.ila.van Bor- Hew synagogue. Therefore by in wlm was attacked by ihe two last Cancludesch()0 , cnr(,nnu.nt f(ir apportioning elusions Will vi r|e;ir (bit (continued on page four) ed a sentence of lour-tn-scven-years j . | ,., f - ,t operations' shutlinit off water sii|iplv fr-'itn s[ non Ux ()r ( llrra could not ren.son.iblt: t)|i|K>se ti, re borough mains to re.nleii's nf in state prison. Both were given i (continued on page four) irmmnemj.itinii credit for time served In the! Storylnm! and olher silei in ,\f ,( Joseph P. Allier. Hie oilier GOP awan Township A letu|nir,,rv it- county jail since Iheir irrest. 1 Recommend Light riindid.iti tor Tmvn'.bip Cnntniiltee- 'itrainf nas gianfcd by .hulw M,;r Oemocrars United? 1 Nolle* man. concurred. He thanked Hie iiitio brforc the July 31 deadlim Matawan Township Mayor rbarler sludlers and noted how Henry Traphagen Monday night Nodce Is lierthy KIVLMI for Ihe on tltu shtitolf, at U'hic), titite the At a iiH'ctlng Sunday, repre- proud be was to have been a mem- reported that engineer! of the enclosed Special Sittings For Reg- sentatives of all three Demucrat- older was Issued fnr argument on State Illghwav Department have is'tering Kllglhle Voters was pumed ber of thi! comniitlct! which screen- why It dbtiuld not ho 111.idu |« 1 Ic diihi In M»(iiwaii Township ed the candidates, lie milled, "It reviewed ha/arils at the intersec- at a rcgttltir miMMItig of Ihe Town- explored the polemlal iidviiniagi's manont. Marry S. Wllley, ifiller, prcsldrnl of The Day. I", ft A. IM,, looks on spprnvlnnly, Thv Knlghli will 1 is obvioiin that they havn done tion of Route II nnd Lloyd Nil, flilp CommitIPI of The Township »f * cnnihlncd canipnlgn cmn- Mayor Henry Tr.ipliaRen, Ma, shnru Ctimnuinilv llospltnl, Inns Ihe Hist tlrkel tn piny Ihe Mnsons nl Muliiwun l.udge nnd Cnesaret j their wink with selflesi deilicalion, and now have recommended the of Matnwnn In tin- County of MOM- millet! lo support Ihe Demiicnit- 1,wan Tnwiiship. aaiil 1I111 muriiing Dm baseball game Irnni Jidin V, Hinds jr., right, bulge (I, Kcypiirt, Siitliril.lv, Sept. IMh, at 10 u.lli. wi,h nnly the gunil nf tin1 lownship Installation of a traffic light mouth anil Ihe Slate of New Jersey, Ic ticket hi the coming eleclhin that in lite iiili'iim befnti1 the lii-a, (.rand Knight nf SI, Joseph's Council nl the Knights nl Hie Ki'Vpurt High Si'liiml Alhli'llr Ilidd lur till IIS their objective." there. luiltl on AUK. 3, l%f cmnpal||n, ing is rciinnei! lie e-.pet Is Hie Si,tie id ('011111111111 ,11112, Iseyport, ni Knliert J. Malkmiis, fH'nt'fit ol lha ll.i.yshorn ('(immunity Previously, the highway depart- Slrnlhinori' lr.liMiii>nlnry School. l>ele||Hte« presenl al the gel- Mrs. Matin fieisl. OOP canill- Watrr I'libi y nnd Supply Coiiiii il I'nst Master nl IM n t a w a n Masonic I OIIKO 192, i ment had turned down the town- Church St., Wednesdays, 7 p.m. I" lofietht'r aureed that ench iirganl- il.'lli' for lav CiilliTlor, iHtleil that 'n i.vtie a feshaining otiler ngainsi Th'! KniiiliN ofCnlumln III', ItV I'V . As >!• in;', on th« dun will In cntmilmU'd to tht 120 lied ahlp'i appeal for a light at the In- fatlon WDUld hold a general meei- Hie charier sliuly menibers have Mi" buinui;h fur one vein in enn ent !) p.m., Aug. 2tt, Sept, 2, II, IS anil Illlltee " Lli'.'ls Kittle titans fliiil HIIY.SIIDII.' Coini'itinily Hospital Id tersection. The latest survey nf 2,'l, IfMH. InK of lt» own nicmherslilp licit reciiiiimenili'il the most efficient M.'clion Wllfl niUing nfl' setAlfl1 In •)i,illi'n::eil Ilid M.i ,'MJS to • b i*, 'A'd .iii Sheel.i repi"-,' 'iituu 111.' be bulll on llf'i'i St . l(iifiiufi!l. the engineering department will Mmawnn Township Munlclpiil week In discuss Ihe full support mill, in Hie long run. cniimmii al Miiiyl.inil. whlrh will nhviaie th" ill game for the Iwnelil nf II 1 mull In a recommendation In 1 I mlges and Irink I- I be (o cliait ineti are ttinfident IhlH 1 Biiihliug, 117 Lower M11I11 Si., Sal t>f all l)(!iii»enille camllilalet. The form uf gon'tmi,' "' Mr llw town nt'eti for fifty kind (if inydjved ptti , .hore Col,1,minily (iir.jiit il, S,i Commissioner Dwlght (t. Palmer delegates nlsn ugrecd lo niwl ship in II1. pii'senl growth situ,1,ion NII.MI. Ihailes M.if.'-r and Atlhui event will be i-peaied annually that the light be Intlallt'ii. lirtlnys. 1(1 11.111, lo 12 noon, Allg reeilini'.i mi Ihi! hearing lo peinia . • J.ty, Sepl, III, nl in a in al t! Maiets tc|ll esenlil1;'. Hit' I nights lor Hie lietlelH III 111-: new Illl1|ll|jl. 2». Sepl, ,1, 12 nnd l», IWi-f auuln mi Aug. II l» innko lurthi'r After (lie iiimlidate'i c.vfjl.iiiirvl | nenlly enjoin. Ill* township appealed that the plain. Keyp'oil High Schi il Alhlel I'M',(I A Vicdiry D.inie ,,|.t, ,, s Ihe ll.lll g.llne «!. be (II'TIVW l»y Intersection la en a dircd access Malawiin Township Municipal HepriMMilallvi"! nl the clubs their piisiliiini nnd re.id eseerpli John V. Hinds |i . (iiml Km,1,;,! ed for Ihe ineitlb Ill Illl three a man lung baiul and a hi ief cere* HiilMlitg, Thursiltiy, Sept. 24, i'Ml' frmn Ihe Clinrler Study KC/MIII, tin-1 Niillre ruule bt'twern Iwn sections nf the were nf I hi' iiiiiinlnmui upliiliin uf St. .loseph'.', I II :ill|.'; «im: i,t the Mimr/. Our office nml yard will he close IKII'll Rirafhmore development and un- 7 p.m. to 10 pin. hut "• cimeerleil effort by ill ineinbeisbip ul Hie Republn.in Club hert J. Malkiiius. it Master .1 K of C Hall, l"i :i."t. Ki-vptiit Clnldii'll Will hi! llilmitled tie* Sally llomsiein jidnpled a resohilion lo support a Siiliirdny duiiiii: July nml Align. Indue III! ' A buflel sii|t|yi «dl Ii" n'lvM and protected travel acriM* the high- OeiniH'rallc furce< In Mulitwun 1 Miiljjwiin M.i ;'ini In the ballg.iine ami ticket-, fur way la a haiard to nclmd chil- Deputy Municlp.il Clerk Tnwn

Fair in 1893, Mrs. Joseph Willen, youth has continued to be a major To Observe Birthday agers, presided at the ceremonies .lane R. Hogan, Farmingdale, sec- j hours weekly at their former BOSU New York, NCJW National Presi- concern ol the women's educational and presented the diplomas. Harry | orul. I lions. They now will return ta NCJW Plan Day and service organization, and today Miss Pictrcwicz dent, will honor Council members Santo Mancini, South Ainboy, will E. Whilaker, first vice president I A highlight of this year's com- I Marlboro as graduate nurses. They for their "firsts" in services 329 affiliated local units of the 1 NCJW maintain a wide variety of observe his 16th birthday al a and secretary of the hospital *, I menceniert txercl.es was Ihe nrej- are Mrs. Anna L. Johnson, Lake- At World's Fair throughout the organization's 71 ( senlahon of the lirsl Miiiiuniolh wood, and Mr. McClintock and special services for disacivantaged Feted At Shower party al the home of his grand- j Iward of governors, welcomed ')».• years. approximately 3.50 quests present. ' Metfical Ccn'er School of Nursing j William 1-'. Meissner, both of Marl- Over 300 members of the Nation- youngsters, including pre • school A bridal shower was given on I mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Harbelta, ] Greetings were aKo extended by j Award to Mrs. Unli'rbi.'rg "for iier l Among the Council's earliest pio- program.*, youth employment bu- July 28 in honor of Miss Louise ! al: Council ol Jewish Women will reaus, and community educational j Biondi St., Cliffwnoil, tomorrow, j Miss Anne Roebuck, ihreclor of the! ouistaiuling C' ntribu{ioii to too b« honored at Council Day at the neering efforts in service and edu- Pietrnwic/, 17 Luppatatong Ave., Others who will lake pan in the j j School anil to the nursing prod -. cation was the formation of an Im-efforts to point up the need lor bet- 1 school ol nursni": Dr. Joel e'cld- World's Fair on Tuesday, it was an- ter vocational training anil guid- Keyporl, by Mrs. J<.me.s Mulhol- I observance are an uncle, .Vidmlii ; ; man, president of the medical sinn in gcnvral." In pres'imng the 20-Year Reunion For migrant aid station at Ellis Island i Harbetta, and a sister, Mrs. Arm.- nounced today by Mrs, Albert Pre- ance. land, Keyporl. Miss Pietieivic/. will hoard, and George Uartel, MMC's citation, Mr. Whitaker nnitd ih;:t in 1904, at the request of the U.S. i lia Sprague. i Mrs. L'nterlvrg has served as prev KHS Class Of 1944 lulsky, chairman ol the Matawan Government, to help newcomers In 1946. the NCJW pioneered a become the bride (if John Williams. d itii-nt of the l;;iart! cf managers Branch. arriving alone in America. nation - wide network of golden age Florence Aviv, Union Uearh. on Keyivirt High School, Class ol t since 1'i.iS anil ha< given willingly The afternoon reception al the Worked Far Child Labor Laws clubs for older adults and since Saturday, Sept. 5. five ii'.'.'aril.s-- ,href ID intmbris of and giacirm-.ly of fier p'.'r'.nn.il !!)<•(, Kill hold n 20-year reunion on then has introduced many new tech- Better Living Center also will The Council was among the first Guests were Mrs. Wallace 1'iel- 23 Graduate At the ^radudlio^, class ;tnd LwJ to • time and energies in the sohool s .Saturday. Aug. Z2. at the River commemorate the founding of the women's organizations to launch a niques in work with and for older freshinen. Mis. Ciuolyn Trrhtine, lluuse Inn, Rumson. The class hai people. A Senior Service Corps in rewicz, Miss Mary Ann Pielrewicz, | betialf. NCJW by Mrs. Hannah Greene- social action program in 1311 when Mrs, AlexaiJrr Pieiirnir/. .Miss Wan.im.issa, iei:ei\cd the top hon- held a reunion every five yean baum Solomon at the Parlioment it began work for child labor which older adults have the oppor- Nursing School Waller MeClmtock, Marllniro, .since graduation anil indication! tunity to make a productive contri- Francinc Pielmvit/, Miss llt.'lcii or, the Or. Albert A. Here Award [ prfsidt-nt ot the student govern- •('Religions at the Chicago World'* laws. Emphasis on children and presented to a member of ihe giad- are that attendance will be at its bution to their communities by Peters, Mrs. Ma i. ,> Nappi, Mis. R. Twen'.v-lhreo graduates of Mon- ! ment oitMm/.ation, gave ihe faro- peak this year. filling volunteer jobs in schools and inning class who attained an out- well address, ami Miss Koebuck Louis Nappi, Miss Joan Ma!thews. moulh Medical Center School of ; standing scholastic averaKi* health anil welfare agencies is i Mrs. Robert Wilson. Mrs. Robert Nursing received their diplomas pt'-senltd 'lie S.IKMJI inns lo the During the 20-year period many Council innovation in the field (hat Saturday at Ihe School's (iCth An- Au'nrd lor lla?M Girl graduates The invocation was ask-of the B9 members of ihe class hav» Wilson jr., Mirs .Shirley Mulhol- The Annie C. Winipfheimer first has been hailed by social workers land. Miss Mary Mulliolhml, Mrs. nual Commencement held outdoors ed by the R.'v. William J. D.iilv moved, and some could not be con- throughout (he country, on Ihs lawns of Auxiliary Hall. Dr award nf 550 for Ihe graduating ot Slar of (he Sea Church, Long tacted, Anyone nol notified of re- William Knlph. Mrs. lames Mulhol- studuit who achieved a lw;'.h scho- Hranch, and the honediction was Council members attending the Lester A. llarnclt, director of Mon- union plans is asked to call Jack lanii, Keyporl; Mrs. l.alph A. Nap- mouth Medical Center's deparl/nen: lastic uM'in^tr, di^pUiyt'il outsfaud- p onounL'ed hv ;!ie Rev. W. Robert Ji-andron, »G110, or Mis. Shirley World's Fair celebration also will pi, Mrs. Richard Karlik. Miss Oswald, p.lst'T uf the Mvilnpehc al foe honored fur their part in helping of surgery and a nu'mber of the ing ability in the paictice of nurs i Bennett, 204-3918. Mr. Jeanilron or Marian Karlik. Marlboro; Mrs. school's board of managers, de- ing. and uas an active pailicipant l-uthcran Church of the Rt'forma- ! Mrs. Bennett nlso should be notified build education and welfare servic-1 iiim, WeM l.nni: Branch. es abroad. Beginning in ISfli, the IRalph L. Nappi, Mrs. Wiliam Ar- livered the commencement address. in student affairs, was presented lo j if anyone lias knowledge of Ihe add- He noted that "in a world (A do-Miss Audrey lili/abeth Uillin^ham, fjruihiutes iiuiLidid three schnl.ir- ; rosses of Stanley Jaffe, John Flood, creasing personal Viiiues the nurs- Irenltin, Ihe st-i 'intl prize of i25 mship students, former psychiatric Helen Zuiich or William Green- LawnamaT to top - level educators and .social ing profession, together with the the siiiiie category wenl lo Miss tfchnicuns al Maillxro State Hos- i borg. Also Mrs. Richan liembley. medical profession, is holduic the workerorkers from Israel and cither M y. Victoria I'-urrillo. Ocean Grove. pital, who received full fiiiLintial Mrs Hd Wl M dd line of persona! sacrifice and ser- LAWN'S FIRST LINE OF DEFENSE AGAINST countruntriesi . To date 200 fellowships ; - Howard Wily.n, Mrs. hd.w.rd vice to others." Dr. Harnert em- C'onip.tialile awards fur freshinen schota;ships from the slate during j This week, why don't you look have stiufeiit.s went tt> ,\"rs. Kristin M. ,tlicr two yi'.trs ol [raining ;i!i.eive lo pio- ey School of Kilucation of Hebrew ' Mrs- Anthrmy (•. Nappi, llnlmdel; Mrs mole belter care o! Hie patient and University, wlich tin; Council helps i - Shopic Mat.Kenniii. Soinur- Improvement uf the "Nurse lma;:e" WKOS OtAI CRASS ttUISii, FUHCUS ONCMIUCS to supjwrl. ville, Mrs. John Howard, Oak in the eyes of the puMie. Aided In Menial Health Field Shades; Mrs. Peter Si-.iallo, I-rt 00DT0WN PRICES TELL THE STOR Another Council pioneering effort neau; Mrs. Peter Chokohi, (ulonia: Mrs. Clarence Untt rhn y, presi- tor which volunteers will Iw honor- Mrs. Charles Purler, Atlanlii: Hifh- dent ol I In' school's board uf ninii- , ,. --.-.., an() drouEht can raally ruin ed is work in the field of mental lands, and Mrs. Kenneih M;:cad;!ni, jour totm . . ., ghw MMMM, fungut and bugs tha/r chanca health. Council women were a Port Monnioutli. to «lfr dMtructiv* wcrv<- FocxKown I ini1 Qualify Moat*. It really costs no more to serve was followed with [he launching Cub k-.tilers arc expected at the all- the bt'st because (lie be*.! in nu-ut means M> many (hings. It means flavor, tenderness, and proper WE DELIVER this year of "The Immovable Mid- day session. (rim, so (hut you i;et mure edible meat for your meat dollar. It means more enjoyment and greater 566-1013 dle Class." The second school prises SHtisfitctlun ut the fumjly dinner table. Open Simdayi Till I P.M. a challenge to white, middle-class lirig. Gen. P;.»l A. Feyereisc-n, liberals,, askingg them to look deeply Deputy Commanding General, a at their own attitudes and actions member ol the execuiive Ixurd of concerning poverty and prejudice! "lc Monmouth Council, extendi'd in llieir communities. the invitation and said that the mil- Mrs. Earl Marvin. Woodmere itary were happy to assi-t the scout L.I., an NCJW National Vice Presi- leaders in their program planning TRANSFORMING A LAWN dent, is chairman of Council Day conference, BEEF ROAST SALE! at the World's Fair. Some 300 The one-day conference will open Council members are expected to with registrations from '.) to 10 ... WITH ERASE 90-day by TONY GIORDANO participate in Ihe reception. a.m., followed by specialiyed train- The NCJW is the world's oldest ing in Pack administraiion, games, «upply major Jewish women's organiza- program, planning and crafts. All $3,00 Bottom Round tion and has 123,000 members items are related (o the fSfil-Ci ptvt fax Until fall 1961 there wasn'l Is critical to germination and throughout the U.S. much that could be done for program year. seedling growth. The soil should A new •ntl-penplnnt that renlly really hopeless lawn, except dig be kept constantly damp until vorki! Solves underarm froblcm* for Cross-Rib up and start over from scratch. the grass is well rooted. piany who had despaired of iffi-ctlvtt Now ERASE chunks all that, Soil should be saturated be- tttlp. Mttchum's AnltPcrs^lrniit k*.-L*pl It has the unique ability to de-fore or after seeding to a depth 3-Day Special! vndersrms ntsolytcly dry for thou- stroy lawn vegetation and re- of six inches. This assures a •antit of grjiteful uiors. Poll live action duce it to a bcnellcial mulch, so coupled with complete tienlleneii to foil can g<] back in just a few sufficient starting supply of normal skin and cLothlnU U made days and plant seed right into moisture in llic soil, so that YARD SWING pMiltU by new type formula devised the brown stubble. There's no twice-aday wutcrings will be by • young ifcnlui In pharmacy »nd TENUen. JUICY Tor ROUND 01 TENOIft. JUICY need for dijyjinj; or bringing in sufficient "> replenish moisture produced by a trustworthy 50-ye»r-old Inpsoil. And within a few weeks, lost through evaporation or used GYM laboratory. Recommended by over 500 RUMP ROAST «.89« Eye Round Roost * 99< lh» homeowner will have a now by the itrowinti seedlings. In leading department stores and thou* COUNTRY STYLI days of bright sun or high winds, SET 15' unili t>t druc ttorei. Satisfaction TENDED. JUICY, TOP lawn to treasure. guaranteed. Don't KIV« tn to perspira* an additional evening or morn- No. 2KC3248 SPARE RIBS H, 49< How Erase Works ing sprinkling is advisable. tlon worilen; try Mitchum'g AnU* SIRLOIN ROAST ,b 89* After an Erase application Some Weeds May Appear A Real Bargain . . . Limited Quantity fcrspirsot toOajr. veuctation turns brown within ERASE does nol affect weed FRESH hours. Complete destruction Boys or Girls STEAK SALE! lakes up to five days for most seeds in the soil. Some weeds MATAWAN Brasses and weeds, and up to may sprout from such seeds, only 99 CHICKEN PARTS Top Sirloin OONILOU as occurs with any new lawn. Top Round (•ONILIIII ten days lor the few which re- ROD, REEL and LINE •IMOJ Leaf Musri Lrvcm quire a follow-up treatment. l Shoulder (•ONELIID ">• The active ingredients work DRUGS 29* .•, 49* ,b 59* lb. 79* Cubod or Swiu Garden Equipment • Hardware - Sporting Goods and Auto Supplies R. M. Yura, R.P. 99 through foliage only. This is why application should bv made 112 MAIN ST., MATAWAN — 566-3152 and .1. C. Yura. R.P. to vegetation moist from heavy IH MAIN ST. MATAWAN STOKlfY HALVIS .7 - dew or sprinkling — so the CharKC Accounts Invlled SLICED PEACHES CMI particles will adhere to the foliage. It's also why applica- tion should be mode when no PRIDE OF THE FARM SCOTT ASSORTED COLORS rain is expected for 24 hours — so the particles will not be washed off the foliage. Any granules which fall to the TOMATOES I TOILET TISSUE soil are Inactivated and so do not affect flower, shrub or tree roots, firasc can therefore bo u«ed safely on any lawn, regard- less of the number of trees, shrubs or flowers near by. TONY GIORDANO When To Begin Erase Program The program should be start If this happens and if (hey ed in late summer or early fall survive the winter, they can be — generally mid-August to late eliminated with a spreader ap- 46c. M00 September. This assures that plication of the proper Scotts the seed will have adequate weed control. HI-FLAVOR DRINK r cam I time to germinate and develop Special Situation* a good stand cf grass before •distant g r a s s e « . . . Foodtown Granulated winter. Nlmblewill, coarse fescue, .FARM FRESH PRODUCE _ ryegrass, velvet grass, bent- Wouldn't you really rather JERSEY BEEFSTEAK Prtparallm li Simple grass and other perennial One of I h e most appealing grasses require a follow-up SUGAR 5 -' 49c thing* about the Erase Program application five days after if itt SIMPLICITY — even In the first. preparation. TOMATOES Malted growth . . . Some thicken of Ihe Sea, All you hive to do is mow lawns, especially those with have a Buick . . . NOW? Chunk, Unto Meal the lawn closely, down to one patches of bentgrass or iach if poiilble. Clippings should creeping fescue, develop a than be removed by raking or matted condition of stems, TUNA FISH »"- 29c •weeping, ao they aren't In the surface runners, and roots You can, you know. You can havo fh« great pleasure of own- !• oodl OH n way of the Erase particles. 2- 29 which is impervious to mois- Haw T« Apply Eraaf ture, fertilizer and seed. JERUY PRilM Set the Scotls Spreader at Wherever this layer Is more ing ono of the best cart there it — in performance, styling, MAYONNAISE ,., 39( No. II and walk Erase on the than M inch thick, it must Peackti 2 »,. Ih Foodtown lawn when it's moist from heavy lie removed so that the new economy and qualify. You can have a luff-size, fu/f-value Buick iwctr dew (at in early morning) or seedlings enn get their roots after sprinkling. Of course, it'i down into the soil. Removal Sugar PI vim ib. 19* GRAPE JELLY 3 ,.„ •! important to overlap" slightly is comparatively simple at a price that't very near the "low-price" cars! Or you can You Save Mora ao no utrfpa are missed. IUNKIIT once (he vegetatinn is killed 49 Tracking the chemical on- by F.RASE — Just rake out have an almost full-size, full-value Buick at a small-car pricel Lemons 10 <*, 37* to untreated areas should or peel off the mnt five days WESSON OIL I be avoided, or brown "foot- after the second KKASfC ii|>- We think you should b« enjoying the bett — all the rest of the prints" may show up later. plication. BIRDS i:VK HKCi. or Most folki find it convenient CKINKI.H CUT IRO7KN FOODTOWN GRADE AA to wear overshoes which can In effect, this is nlmosl year. Take the easy first step. Come in lo set ut thit week! be removed before walking like starling n new lawn on essentially bare ground, on untreated areas. During our large Mid-Summer Clearance Sale. FRENCH t-u. II any missed apod ihow up There is no need for digging areen after 4* hours they should though — In fact, It's better 10c BUTTER > 63c be treated with Erase. not to. Simply scarify V* FRIES An* Ut* A«4 Turl •ulMtr inch deep by raking or slic- Urttltv M* arawn Smhfcle ing. Then soak thoroughly PS, NOW THAT THE TRANSPORTATION STRIKE IS OVER Wl After five days seed can be to a depth of six Inches nnd applied directly onto the dead proceed as with seeding tiny Iff fDFAM ASSO«TED HAVOM « _, CK< brown stubble. The five day lawn on bare loll. HAVI MOST ALL MODELS AVAILABLI FOR IMMEDIATI DE- willing period Is necessary Other UMI Far Erase IVE %HBfllWI UNOIN FARMS *^' ## slact It take* that long for the ERASI? li nlso effective IIVERY. araaa and weeds to shrivel and f 0 r destroying unwanted dry Diffidently for the seed to vegetation In driven • n rl work down to the soil. walks. It may alto be used fur nlgino luwns. Apply There Is no need to loosen the with the Scot I« Spreader to soil except In bare spots, which moist follngc, repeal treat- FOOD TOWN should be scarified to a depth ment If any new growth of '/« Inch. .ippcnrs. Application can In1 STRAUB MOTORS Turf Hullilrr should then be made In nny HPIMKW for Mil' 126 Main St. Matawan applied Hi the I'XU.i-hravy rnti1 purpose. in supply mlrciunle nutrient* for HWY. 35 AT BEDLE ROAD Mon. thru Fri. 9 A.M. - 9 P.M., Sat. 6 A.M. - 6 P.M. Ample Free Parking | \j the new grass, If there art: nny qunilliiiix in ':lrrh c|f( i 1I\( till m if I) Sfil , A Dp! B H«t rttt>ttrMibl« (or ur mind regarding thin article I Water Is Critical KEYPORT - 264-4000 An with tiny smllng, molmuiT . cull.TONY ut 5« 101.1, ndv. Thursday, August 6, 1964 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. j. Page Three Keyporter Directs National Guard Operation Saint Rocco Society New National Bank Department «f Conservation and capital stock through disposition of Tonti Would Economic Development. 50,000 shares, at J20 per share. Will Observe Day Sets First Meeting The Eatontown National Bank is Mr. Landy announced also that completing the sale of $1,000,000 in Leave Authority Tilt-' .1. Rocco Society and Lad- The first niveiing of shareliolders stock subscriptions ari completed. it's Auxiliary of Jersey City will ob- and subscribers of the newly or- D. Louis Tonli, executive director serve their 54th annual feast day i ganized Katoiuown National Bank of Ihe New Jersey Hijjhway Au- celebration in honor o! tht'ir p;n run i thority, which operates the Garden saint, St. Rocco on Sunday. AUK. !will be held Friday, Au^. U, al sj 1 EXPERIENCED SEWING Stale Parkway, said he expects to 1G. A li:jh nia>5 will be ojfered at ! p.m. at the home offices of the': resign In I9GG or 1967. He said he II a.m. in i|oly Rosary Clinrc-li. \ 1'tOKies.sive fife Insurance Com-i hopes lo enter private industry but Sixth St. between Monnioulh and; panv in Red Hank. Eugene W. Lan- • noted he has not discussed his fu- MACHINE OPERATORS Brunswick St., Jersey I iiy. wnh dv, .-Wxiiy Park, vice president' ture plans with anv close associ- the Ki>v. Gerard Santoia, pastor, ates. as ivlohrant of tlir m.i.'.i. j and cmui'.e! of tiie bank, has an-, WANTED Mr. Tonti, who lives at 253 Hol- liouneed. j l-'olli)win« the ma.<», a procession ' land Rd., Ilolmdel Township, has Jvalojilo.vjj N.HIOJUJ ):> liw first! 100 tingle needle sewing machine oper- been executive director of Ihe au- willi (hi- iiii'iiibers and ilicu' fami- 1 iind friends and willi ihe »utue • tu-iv bank to IK chartered in Mon- : thority since Nov. 16, 1955. lie wajs nidiitli Countv in la years. Ihe ar-j ators, day or night shift; union shop with appointed assistant executive direc- (0 Si. Horro i'-ouni<'d 'in a float tor in December 1954. He also and .i nMi-io.is bann.'r, will march ea is one ot v fuMcs! urowmu sec- f serves as general chairman of the lhi! tin- lions in thi" eastern I'liited Stales, i all union benefits. A few openings for Bayshore Community Hospital fund city, ll is a day of pra\rr for thf affording to the Ni'w Jersey State i drive. hi-altli of H,,- faithful followers of learners. Although he has life tenure as di- Si. Koc-cA and all Citholit ,iiul non- rector, he said, "I've never been Calliolic faiiuli.-s an- invit.-d to at- i Ackerson, VanBuskirk Apply In Person mesmerized" by security in a job, tend thi' ma.ss and fi-.-liv.ties. j & Elliott. Int. In 1937, Mr. Tonli announced he S: Koito i.^ known a-, thi', planned lo quit in one or two "iieiii.n;: Sami" and j larjji' crowd ' CHESTER IIAILS1S Morris Manufacturing Co. years. He said he received a lucra- will ronii' Iron) niitnv inunifipali- ^ I E. Ironl SI. - 2C«-111I ! 1 JOHNSON AVE. - MATAWAN tive offer lo join an international lii-.s I" aucml ihe feast dav. Com- Local Agents for company In 195B, and told then mi'.ii'v consisis of Hjmey 'losrani!. j Cov. Robert B. Meyner he plan- prvsidiMit; lionoraiy fhairin.tn, ! TRAVELERS - HARTFORD ned to leave at the cm of the year. I-rank M. favalh, chainiian and! FIRE INSURANCE CROUP Dissuaded By Governor John II. Toscinn ami Michael J. I LIFE . AUTO lie said Gov. Meyner dissuaded <»i<* iUumetti, co-chaiiint'n. I him from leaving with the offer of ... . : . ,:;,-;*- -•>iA^teess5 HOME OWNERS and a higher post in state government. Guardsmen from Ihe Red Bank and Toms River!Ave., Leonardo, and I'lc Robert Whilehead, Lake-* .^ is Ihe (• lilt; lo advertise I The job, which he declined to speci- Armories al Fl. Stewart, lit., unload ammunition JhurM Kd., lonis. River. S/Sgl. J nines Serpico, II*;.. iiuscd articles for sale. AI BUSINESS INSURANCE fy, fell through in the spring of (or uw la Iheir M. 48 (Pallon) Medium Tanks, the;Third St., Keyporl, directs the detail. Jersey Blue»| ']'.., d m Uw classified column! Established 1025 1959, (but the private industry post i thetn inlu cash for you. I no longer was available.) Army's main baltUs tank. From left lo right, (hack-j Guardsmen of ihe Second Brigade, SOih Armored ground). Pic Robert Innea, East Rd., Bellord, and Division, completed 15 day* field training there l»< That job in 1958, he said, offered a higher ial«ry thin the $22,500 Sp 4 Arthur Sommert, 817 Woodwlld, PI. Pleasant, week. Airlift back lo New Jersey look place Sal- Serving Monmoulb County lor III Year* plus $2500 expense account he now and (fafegreuad), Pfc iahn •cnbrook, S Highland I urday. receives from the authority. Despite the disappointment, he said, he has forts is to make certain that no I Sole, a toll road from Milan to Na- been "perfectly happy" as execu- department !,ead, including him- ! nlra. For his help he was made a Extra Interest Days Mabilt HMIMf U* tive director since then. self, is indispensable (< the authori- I Knight Officer in the order of Mcr- ty. "The parkway cci'ld net aloriK I it for the Republic of Italy in 1962. TRAVEL TRAILERS Mr. Tonli sak he took a pay cut On Your Saving* Account At when he joined the authority as without me any day," he said. "If i diJn't it would he a reflection on Tliis week, why don't you look FIRST MERCHANTS NATIONAL assistant director in 1954 for 19000. me." Dietrich After a six months' probation per- through Ihe window* of your Deposits Made On or Before August 10th iod, his pay was raised to $12,000, The parkway had an income of church . . . from the inside. TRAVEL AGENCY Trailer Soles and lie received (12,500 when he be- J),Sfl7,7»7 from tolls and conces- Earn Interest From August 1$l sions in 1054 when Mr. Tonti be- Your advertisement In this paper Trailer Supplies ft Accessories came director. He was M then, the 144 BROAD ST., RED BANK youngest man *r> head a major toll came assistant director. In IJMM the will reach prospective purchasers Opea Eveaiagt road. Mr. Tonti, who said he av- parkway expects to uross about in every community in the bay- Tel. SH IStm - Open Frl. Night* (o I RT. H - MATAWAN erages 56 hours a week in his 35- $30,000,000, he said. shore area. VOU CAN RESERVE AND PICK UP AIRLINE, STEAMSHIP, BUS AMI TOUR TICKETS, HOTEL AMD RESORT AREA W, Miles South of Main St. hour - a - week lob, is well known Mr. Tonti's prowess in orsaniza- RESERVATIONS AT OUR 01 I ICES. Call M-tlK - SM-iltt for the efficiency of organization he tion was demonstrated when the has built into the authority. Italian government invited him in IT COSTS NO MORE TO BOOK THROUGH US Par! Of Work 1957 to Rive advice on construction But, he said, the key to his ef- of the 477-mile I.'Autostrade Del 6 31*

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OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 i AUTO SALES T BUYS attte LOWEST PRICES\ FURNITURH PMfN STRIfTAH'WAY NO. 18 - MATAWAN "Come On Down and Sec The Oilier S ,-11 EAST FRONT ST. KEYPOUT Open Thursday and Friday Nitei 'til 9 264-3020 My BOM lint." WEE 01 I.1VKRY n Other Days 'til 6 P.M. I'NKK .ITIMAfJK THE M ATA WAN JOURNAL, N. J. Thursday, August 6, 1964 figure of W*C and mini Mr. Po- Parents Of Daughter Board of Adjustment and the Town- lett'i figure of 1293 hornet, would ship Council. it be far wrong to use ai an esti- Henry T. Gulick, mated value of the "donated" A daughter was born to Mr. and Th* council also save "tentative Khool 1293 x $508 or approximately Mrs. Frederick D. MacDonald, 10 approval" to Section 2, Gleiwnod 1*50,000? If this assumption Artist, Succumbs ? T%.. SayrevHle, on J"!v! Vparlmenls. IV action contains 1. MAMU. MMWN, rUIUMU 29, 1964, in Rivcrvicw Hospital. 7 lie ai Kas-MMt. atattaMaaa C .-•* MP3S& EKSt*" '• iSaiXStmamnoa 1. Hakat Bram, Hlior - Oaralalaa V. Browa, AMocitM Mllot •Mtaaapu "a* aW •aapl*. tv» OM twopl*. IftfptSpto IAS 45 la aarva Ik* kaat Inlwub otlUuwan an^ la pniM1 all .il Ik* •mn at It* aaak nrlUioul blu or prejudice • a CMMR, MM, co-Hrvalt** ••knar, naaatung lha inaUwiabla rtgbti tm ••*» wtrSj of (Mil enndm*. « aat •Uama. ant liwrabjr aul •la*art flaw *Mta*j* MM at Malawi* "ati Jena*. •MtMlltr lot ty-wtvaaaJ•at amn la ttauut to ik•aid of Ih* ipaea hy the rnuiieil to lhc amended plan '. hot .IOR"S history is hill of nostalgia. Are-nriliiin to some ac- •vat. themselves. amputation w h i c )i kept him in -uhmitii'd by Aliersair Really Co.. , counts, it made it.s first appi-arancu in 1871 at a Coney Island Now, the primary consideration, wheel chair for the last several •a*" to M W. Front St., Kajrport M. J. «.»_. — «.-. ' "" ,"- ':a'd<: n a'lar|- | refreshment center ami was an i>wrmtoa«atoafai>»blairA«.an«. HATIONM Ihe use of the word "donation." The years, Mr. Gulick continued to [n Matawan Twp. t l legal definition as carried by Web- ls lo paint, A possession ol fireworks case. p|an w-lssu |)mined after it was re- | l PUl;ir staiulint; at llu> LhioaHo Luliiiiibia Exposition ol ster's International Dictionary, Un- in which the complaint was (ilt-d abridged, is: "Gratuitous transfer v«'alt-tl ihf firm was usiiic n diffi-r- ! 1K»3 where Little Kj-ypt was the headliner. Then came A dairy, fru il and vegetable fnl M>1 n nne which J!l 1 and e St Louis «f property from <. e person to an- '" " "" "" " ' °' "' ' EtP""""'" "'»' the everlasting mar- farmer in Middlctown, Mr. Gulick StoanTc!r' - iww K™n.«l .pprov.l earlier this | «e of th, ui,ncr and .!«• olon«at^ Inn,. This happened other." Further, under the word JMrln ri;i « his happened THURSDAY, AUGUST «, 1964 "gratuitous," the legal definition took up painiing late in life be- JMrln 'uiifrior court ( dil (d h clele.. Uurence Harbor, wass settled i '•uiifrior court. .,(,,,,,(,,. a ,)ed(iler, (indins that llie "reredd hou-ihou-i " were totooo hot to in the same source means "not in-cause "he couldn't stand people Tuesdayuesday. AciiniAi ; MagistratMi e KalpKlh h Adr.pi,.,Adr.pill hy (hi- rouncirou l was an | | ]a )e ( i . , j volving a return, compen-sation, yr provi( c (i llis cus OIntM s with white who just rock arid rock and blow S. llleusel r jr.. in Matawan Town- j aini-ndiiieni m the nohrc ordinance ; f. ' ' , j -,i .1 «nui- wmis. An Excellent Report consideration." away." hip court, irantedlhi- defendant R | seltin)! up a detective division and: |jrolus fust di.s.ij.pci.red with the gloves, so he hit on the 1 The Charter Study Commission has performed an ex- Let us ice if then was no return, like Grandma Mosts suspendeuspended serUrnce fur the i>lfense, 1 proproviding g ffoo r an addu;onal heuten- j 'uo« i "f a iiiin to fit tlic meat. . . . 1'ho hhott (ID DK was ofoff anand compensation, or consideration for Although hi-j Mart was luie, Mr. committeidd in ClfCliffwocKtt . and assess-i ant whho willll be in 'harjih e ol tthh e j runningi . 1!! scu m becamb e 11f familial r si[;ht at carnivals ex- cellent public service for Matawan Township. Whether (fits "donation." We again turn lo Gulick attained lecogimion for his ed 10 costs .division. • j hibitir.ns i,nd crcuifs tlirouuliout the midwest Later it or not the voters ultimately accept, or reject, its recom- the Matawan Journal. <1 mendation for a council-manager plan-of local government, May 5, IDBI — ".Mr. Levitt would se.lf-laught ityle of oil painting, lie t^DS!w^! S i „ |Ti^~|Ti7~~ j '"•"'•• ^''"'"'RR ."•-1--.«.-iati» 1 n with basob;,!basob;,!!! ... a fiamfiam,, whicwhichh they are indebted to its members for a job well done. ikjnate a 34-room school provided was compared lo the Uuij| | |^ ICKl I 01* •secni.s to (lernarul that we (ii-.isp ;\ hut ilog in nne hand and against H. Tt-a)!ue, %1! Wimdmere ] Over a period of months, ever since the commission and he could construct aome of hisma Moses, who altained national against H. Tt-a)!ue, %1! Wimdmere ] somelhiiiK cool and bubbly to drink in the other Th« homes on 75O0 s<). ft. lots." a Hs studies were authorized at (lie polls last November, these fame alter taking up panning m »t .•v.-y.hin« Ifs jMc-uU-nt nnVc'heap, May 25, 1901 — "Although Ihe &'a n"er\:rf^^ V five individuals have gone tirelessly into the strengths and her later years. was». ! ™,h™,hee propert propertyy thathatt reducerreducer!! >.,.-a>.,.-a-- - '""' >H.'U)m* *(ll *s ln"1(' U> ''"PP'b''"PP'"b perfumperfumee ththee airair,, whatwhat-- zoning code requires a minimum l>vt r weaknesses of all forms of local rule. They have read lot size of 15,000 sq. ft. in the max- number of paintings hy Mr. A contested iicciilenl i cjse le.sulll- \ |y tJiJe cost (il "to" p diessinidi' thhe fielfid l " "" sr;iM,n. exhaustively, inquired, visited, observed, held conferences imum residential zone lot sizes Gulick iu.ig in New Jei s.-y art «d in the mi|)osiiion ol 51(1 and J5 ! before it was seedul doivn. With a I'lO YOU KNOW that aiming tin- 21 cminlifs of New Jersev with experts, and deliberated before making a choice. within the 'planned community' i and giilleuex M ulll ri lksi: Kirsl me8 1 ' Now that they have made their recommendation, they may be lowered to 7500 sq. ft. with Ha IIJIS litid piiintiMj.'s in i\m ^AuZJ'^.Z'>izn; i}j'^,::n X" "":"" . " ,. « p™ ^™- ^ »> ^ a minimum frontage of 70 feet, i ark\\itfseu'in .\|,),,id.nr An :P< : (iuau lan a broad program of public education and infonnatiun, _ t - .. . , (Mi(* niu.i^niiif irii- II.WIIII.11111 Jill the clearinK of .lenmira Num. J^".' ;,„ fxc.-lUv't diaX-'d and " "° l"" '". ''"^ '" aiTi-aKe of nursery .stock, Second However, Ihe ordinance stipulates :Musellm a, &.,„„ jia|j University carelesFords, so ldriving a counte. Patiolniar • ch.ir^n l(al)ic ohf ,,.,!,,,.,,,'„„, <., |,| lu.f:l M,,,,,u '" arn-ai^i- nf wheat, Second in apple prochiutiun. Second in i order to have all questions answered, and the electorate that a planned community1 must ,| , tialiL-ry in Madison. •|be Uxird i-JMied two mine con ; «i"'"/K<-' pn.cliu.-ti.in, St-cuiid in sweet corn production, Sec- e and le A KUi JVIedolla, township [>oliee, investi- !<)I fully informed, about the new plan; before voting next Nov. be constructed on a irac of at Kndowt.,| witll .,pruni{ivl , .slyJe gated and his findings (endt.Ml to Iracts for IJIIS iran'-porlatmn. Mich- "J '» niunlM-r of nurseries. Third ill nuiiiLi-r nf lings ;md least 25(1 contiguous acres." alld a MlU) al M|1M, '„, t,,,,,r tl(:sl),n support the position vl Mi. N.tni :n-:1i )-IV. ijiflijiGeoig' e jr.jr., ,.Maiawan Matawan. . DDiain-obtain-, ; pin*pins, , mmTliirdi 11i1n acreag iicre.-ew o<>(t soylx-nn snylx-nnss . lhinThirld inin strawbestrawberrr y pro- Considering ihc definition in Web-i and detail, Mr. Gulick'.i unik i'e- that the Palmer aulo CMISM-(I the The community has its responsibility also, to learn all e,l one lor the Roherlsvil^Mor- ; JU(.,i(>I]i T|,ir,l j,l U-ltuce production. Fifth ill fteiolcl l corn slers, and studying the quotations j fleets a peaceful and tamiliar double white line on Koule .15. ranvillv run ;it J.I/7.) JO and R. M ' ... ,. , ... r,. , , ' , . , ,, . , . II can in the weeks ahead about the new plan and how itfrom various issues of the Miiia- svorld. Two Uken To lluspiia! 4 pepper Nivison (Mildred 1- Mundy) .1 In- :'"";'«4'' ' lflh '" t'""i't0 prcidueti.,.,, mid *i/lh in would operate; to weigh its advantages and possible dis- wan Journal, could this school by Influenced By I «rrnim Patrolman Medulla ivlsd .sum- cal urn in Kotu'risville. lor MHH advantages; to compare it with th* Township Committee type any stretch of the imagination be His life of fanning Imd a MronK moned Louis A. Mar.sano. Iielin. 'This was siippleinentar.. y. to con- i SflOULOKItTOTHK WHKKL DEFI' The avorag. called a "donation?" of rule that we have now; to discuss; to reflect, and then influence on his art. "Strange life,"' for an acridcni July t in which liact.s issued last monih fur ','.1 worker enjoys more leisure lime than ever before bill his Oddly enough, such altruism on lie once mused. "Here 1 William (jt'i'lier, I'rrlli Auiuov. and routes iis follows: Mr. (Jeorrte. H l,..ss ;„ ,,,,11,,,., .,, I,,,.,,.,. !,.,,,,.„ ,1..,. „. i-i' /-., to vote either for or against. the part of Mr. Levitt has not been I farmer most of my life iind proud Harry Mander*; Jlillside, We tak-; 4-K. $3!if.0. K 13, 5I.W). R 1V-IS IH. . V.'**.1:* '""'"»• .'" .'""« r 'linns lh.in ever. . . . The Chase extended to Franklin Township, «* 't- But don't think liil.ijmiK fruit en to A hospital liv Matanan Tou.11- ' $4130. H 10 S2«S0; llenrvllanaw.iv - JWunMiiU«n Liank, J11 a bi-monthly busuie.ss report, said that since World War II, iht a\ A Life Of Public Service

On Monday, Herbert Hoover will celebrate his 90lh birthday, and millions of peopk* the world around will build • school, and the roply it High School. He was born in Mana-j costs on condition .set by the acting j beitsville, R-!t, $:I:MO. H-21. (IKifS; '"'k of so much lei.sure is about," the* report added. "Some- vicariously celebrate with him. For few men in all the long "no." Ask him about lot sizes and •weep of our history have led so varied and so full a life, the answer ii "they will average 15,000 sq. ft." Apparently there or one which has contributed so much to nations and peoples were no traders in Franklin Town- almost everywhere. ship. Yours v*ry truly, Mr. Hoover's careers, and tht plural is necessary here, Peter J. Kcelsch Keformeci Church, wher?ree his fuslustt ;: Dr.,, (.'liflwunv. inwoodu lli-aclim-ach, paid ill>lu) anamdi .S T ,..,,,I1 ... . HTUI ri.ntc lwir ,,.,ii..n i .... ,. i. . : j K: in sa vs he ;s Uci d l0 1 te lh« cover a brilliant spectrum. After working his way through End: paintings were exhibiteded. '$5" cost s on a careles— s count cite" d ! fi^VwIle M< rg-nvTle UJMI55"' ''" '" "'*"""* ''''" "'" - ^ "P"' lie is survived by twuo daughterscl , : by Patrolman ihe.Klore lefko-! | ",',11 , | "•"n%'"^'""J ' le.rsi.s ol o,,n, municii.aliiies in ihe tKirough plant only. college, he became a highly successful mining engineer at Mr, Traphaiicn's letter was part Mrs. Raymond Henderson hi., Mat-wich, township police. Ankor Hoi;, i()r p n of a rather extended article, much Matawan Regional Schml District It was reported ihal recreation an early age.- World War I, with its terrible and vast human awan, and Mrs. Edward Dodd, Mid- ! 2KI2 Florence Ave.. Key port, paid; Clilf«ix,d Cabinet Co. was ! 1 1 1 1 bl o( which was devoted to state- i Ihe LIIII!I,II I lo inMall new "desk " " " ' ' conMiiered in anv t. hnnl rquipnienl for three playgrouniU needs, brought him into the public service, using that term dletown; two sons,, Josepph T. and; ; $5 and K costs on both counts of ments made by .Mr. Jerome R. lops and eilginp on 75 Mullein desks tat legislation. He alleged tli.il the has been delivered by Levitt and in its broadest ramifications. It was a field he was never ', chairman of (he . ._ „ \lid ; a f in that has e.I to Ihe abuse uf the.""1 .<•'.. n '.ickets |i. .i(t ur- Lit * OP HARMONY £ are yet lo 1»' heard from. 'I wo of i in I own' Aid _ ... word "clonalion" wlim the StratJi- ifnried fioni pa;^!1 one) j ?;;Kin>** to a telephone call fioni n: Squad for/i pji'd-! of l.siul at l.loyd . Matawan Township, has more Eicmentary School is discuss- •lenders appealed before Uoiough • \ GIBSON Communication ', Magisnaie Kalph S. Heuser jr. andIron 1.mi.we HaiUir .esidenl, ; wnman. arranging a icnde/vous K.i. and Chuicli St. which will br recenfly wrilten yoy u pep r pcopyy at- L>j Magae p j J live si!e of a I-nsl Aid SI|II.HI lacheil. In his letter Mr. Traphastn c, „ : pai<» lines in Violations bureau. »"'l ' "' In.in %s!-i«>lt."-;iU'is in New , "' * collee shop. FENDER To the Editor, Tins means that every k aiul Colonia. Samuel | ]",i/i« and his fe dtnieil jnv • 'l".irlrrs building in the Slriiihinori- han made a number of statementstatementss y Stiath-1 ].,].-,nPnPSS oo(( j;j;uu an andd $$55 costcostss wwere e Hnmsw,c W1 The following letter was written r.ff « ]'lI'ulandd. Keyi'nn. who was a fiiM ! knimledgi'ol ihe plmne . all, and al-: "r<'a- l.1"' ix'riiun •>( (be pn.periy. to buttress his contention thah t the nioie honicovsner is pay.n« r.ff « , jd ,)y w.ly|)e ClueZ| P| Mo today to Governor Hughes in a re- >nVil| Ih appli'-an', has --vithrli.usti his appli- : MI denied any onne.iion with Mi S1'< a1 ide by l.rvitt and Sons, im- , j \ ply to Mr. Traphagen's recent let- Township should be given credit l e mou|)| an() Louis Tankowilz. Pert ter advocating the vetoing of Bill A-4M, and which appeared in a re- INSTRUCTIONS cent tittle of your publication: INCLUDING: The Hoiorible Richard J. Hughei HAWAIIAN STEEL GUITAR Slate HOUM Tbe question of "Mauwan lior- • ^ Trmton, N.J. •hip of Matawan has donated to the toull, ththee Inliiliip memeermemer.. fs|jf|j. IHiI t M h uas iploved. the Foster lenor Strafbuiore slreel.s where INSTRUMENTS developers" gelling free ride* , ,,ai|| v Ft.|lor,t.ni Dear Governor Hugh**: regional ichool lystem a new 34- amlet, paid , m;ileil lha, „ ..VI>U|L| tl)vl iln ,,,|,|j. Wheeli-r ( Ihev met at :he lasi naflic -inw is di\eiii*d fifini Mr. Henry E. Traphagen, trie SHEET MUSIC RECORDS PIANOS * the •IHV. OF EDISON PIANO CO. ACCORDIONS COR no vox AMAZING NEW KIM) OF 000 and 1800,000). St. in the middle of the night. He Ho.mi approvap l on his until hois ol ihe l-a/ios in -M.ila.van -.ure : "fo"r •a' '"-•••'•>licensed• operatoi- • •• r in •••••overse• •'e• j: in thirteen months! Phis was .so .,..,,. .,,,,,,„,.„,.,i -,lt, p-itmint-m R^oi tin., r MUSICAL INSTRUMENT! M md y alIclm m R ! l-elnuary for Ihe rk he sh.n-ke.1 to bear of Ihe couple's ar- • "iwraiwns HI tlie municipal «« ; It ihould be pointed out that the , well planned that on June 2nd there • **?, i' " ? " ' ' W" " n!l h| 1 resl. 'I hey described the Fn/.os 8, , »"- ' timn'hip has l^en utih/- «o-called "donation" by .Mr. Levitt Iwa s another referendum on a Ixmcl i ,- ,/''i,n,,,,,v ri7 M,,.r,^,.,, i I'lM V.I. 1 wai hased only on the first 12M j j-'.(i25,(IOO, most of which J" , S" ; m d ! IJIW I'stlmale In 19'>8 virtual siianrers in Ihe I.r« h.slea '»« H" v;rvices of K.wn^hn. e,,;:.n- issue of d ." _ . . . I r.np . ii' klnotiicusiMr" IinN thins c;\y>.uf"'li\ii;'l i'y/ . SAYRE WOODS homes he constructed, not on the was for another :M room sclu»)l in -Matawan, p.ur(>ui;h. <:ed charge by Patrol llov,( \»T, ihc .state i.lijt-( K ih.ir Mr. NEXT TO I. C. I'ENNEY'S entire 1900. BcaritiR this In mind. ' |i, Stralhmore Oistrirt. To quote eil ll.e job in IHW as a Sf.n.nMl k c imr!>'i r.ikiiu:. I'Ul now had t" Mrnisri" m;iv not O(H'iati tx>!)i Ih>- acklitional estimatcrs ol the total Mr. Kaye somewhat out of context lovuWiip iinii tn)r(iu>.',h plants ;mii cost of the Slrathmore Elementary , "(.nsing the burden of all taxpayers : ,.,.••. .. _ i rale it as IMl.ufjfl. wi;|i nisls "Inslanl Chapel* School mmighj t bv gleanetfd from the ;[o f ,|,jK , M.Muumw.mwiimi School DistrictDistrict' in- William M. Bailey fia\ :nt' ri^eti in the interim anrl w: f m!:it|! it easy m iri>'• |-ml•• ((•(HitjjitiCi! from !).»>.'<• nur) following quotations from Ihe "Mm- , c|UIijn(, ,|,(,5(, in thu u,)r,)U),|, •• ' r Mr. .1 .lr. Kuuz wi:h his own; not nf rcss.i r ils' ptt»v:i!c !iw-::i •.«.; awan Journal"! i Uoth Mr. Traphajteti and 'I Imm.'is Mill'-r, tlic fnrrnri hinltlinu'! till of !hf ni'cc.Muv fnruK it w.l'. ious William If. Bailey jr.. 68, of 101! ten,Oct«. o18f, municipaI'J62 — "Contributionl improvements h,i 'j .boughKuye tshoul Jo d ^star; t.sc^aHe jzivinjd; jyj£seri ; .^Si; B^^dTdirf «* ' K'^V,.? KS,^ ! JHS "ZT^ Mh their in Matawan Township to lie ma.li1 lion." With the verdict in the Mid- denly Monday, Aug. 3. 1984, at Tit- trail, ilvat it would nut crvert to i Additional plans fur fmul r.nsvni: ' by I evilt ft Sons, Inc. in considers- • (own case, and the recent suit \ Hospital' He wis txun in Mid M eich! uere discussed hy Dr. (i.-orge lion for the expamion of its Strath- brought by a builder in .lainesburg \ disown the'son'of the late William ' '>"l|!" "*' "PI""111'1'"1 H , ... . . j Wexler, chmiman of ways and mor. - »t - Matawan development lo recover such .school conlrihu- fl "n^ Rwh«el (Mitchel) IJ-lilev I thiini:.- nf ».)(ninistral»»n. | Wexler, .hanmnn ol ways and our from 1300 to 1900 home* were ^ lions, plus Mr. KayO public Male- am| |nd h'ved in Urclli'v Beach for Tin' n.i.nril voted to split up; means, which include .. giant OKrecd upon lust nirlit by the Mata- ; incut that llie eosis were inenrpor- w veils ' s<'vf'" elei'ion dmtricls in llie town- j S'nng ha;anr: publishing ihe I%S wan Township PlannliiR Board and ! nled into the price of the Strath- i H..'wn'« n retired chief load dis < ship m lime lor Ihe IMS primary ; Hooster (jalendar. « hi. h piowd so Alexander Polett, an official of the more homes, what'is to prevent a Vilcher for the Jersey CentrnV eleriions The Middlesex County i ""'•••"liful lllj« V"". «nd many

Levitt firm. The contributions by Stratbniure homeowner or groups .',)Wcr anri | i,,|,| Co and a mem- • Hoaid 'if rieclinni hail IIIK Ise.l the : '".ijiir ;.ocial funrimns. j K ht rl storS the Levitt firm will be in the form nf homeowners from instituting ! ,..r nf ,!,„ Hew Mon'moulh Rantim ' cminnl lh.il of the II districts «•! ! " ' Wei.islem, piesidem, willj lal: S( of actual construction of street and , their own suit to mover such nLch ' , up ihe I,., .il election boa ids me ' ™ ' -» "'li'loid CM-. Sen! 'MS, S road improvements, playground monies if Levitt does not do so to Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Ida handling fur IIKI mnnv voleri nl llarrisnn Will :a en Krnneth ! Hep JillllCI Ai ll'liiuloss. j sitensiten,, and sidewalsidk installntiotui . In hetin with? I.. Bniley; ihree daugblers, Mrs. one yi>'in« tenli-r. I he council hns return Ihh e PlanninPli s BoarBdd ilwilll con- (Signed) Henry Aldworih, liatonlown; Mrs. ordeiiil n smvey that n deuiarrn- Sla1!."si''"n »ider uddltional acreage acquired Peter .1. KoeLsih Allon White, St. Pciersburg, Fla., tinn of lines enn be maile lor tbe Ihat'a right. WMfcMt llg, chief . ii'.il'e lale ihvi isioii. v s ; by Levitt contiBiimis with Ihe 5(10 3ft Heeclnvooc! Terr. • ml Mrs. Alfred Smith, Delford; rreaiion of new districts with a •crej already uncle* coiwtruclion us Matawan. part of the Stralhmore planned one brother, Melvln Uiilley, Old iniiiiiniini nf upvlling of establish- community development. Bridge; four listers, Miss Alita nl iirningenii'iits, The Middlesex sMiig the deep rrgiet.i and din- ! "Vulue of the municipal improv«- Hniley. Marllmro; Mrs. Rulh Lewis. IVtnui luoc found the township veil- Kiinl.neiit of Out (onj'iei'.ints in ments to be donated hy Levitt was Proclamations Port Monmouth; Mrs. Leonard Mill- ing |iopul:illnn rp(|uii(n thv nevpn being able to aic»pt me i li.ipel ! estimated at approximately S310,- WHEREAS, Ilii" First Aid Squad ninth, l-nst Ke.in.sburg. nnd Mrs. | new disirels but k-.ives It up to rsiiliinit-ci m H^|N".MUI"II;IJ *-"",- '» II L.I\ u.fi.j, mi- i iini ;uu ,si|iia(i ,,,..1 V\'TI-( 1 II siSt. t PetersburgP u , Fill.; the loom il us lo how they shall; 000 if the Township were to tiiidrr-, is nccesuiry to (lit- snfeiy and wcl- ' ' '' „ ' i' MIV ', . Sl v( nd 10 great- |w plm-rd. There am I.I.IHil)'\ oiers | tukf lhc work Itself, 'nie cost esti-' fare nf Hie people of the Township ; ", Kr'indeliildrcn BI in lie KiwnsHp. The council n|so Sock A me male wn, rna.le by. Township En- • nf Miitiiwan, ami . . , «r" «' ' ?r"]-. „. Kineer Karl Heuser." WllliKliAS, iheir tiiwidfisli devo- luneiiil scivice, will be held wi,| ,,,„,,,,. .^|,|i Demo.mile nnd (roniliiiied from ,pnge file)

Apr. 25, Iflfil — "Mr. Parker (n [Ion lo duty bus been in (he best In- •r day ,11 he icol I-unernl Iloini;, Rp|)11bli,,m lenders inul r,,,,,,iy cr i frnn, nv-r,..:,, daily ,.,'iroiln., nl . WlfATEVDi home-owning plan you have- in riix', '-r nut Levitt & Sons over the contrl- hagen, Mayor uf die Township of town. DKtusH C'liange'i fu /fining Ihe I'.II h.ei iieiuflv In ( n (ii*i. but inns limit of the planned enm-: Mntiiwiiti, hereby proclaim the CIIIUHIIUIIIII KM hihillill l«ll>e«lyy rrf-f I eil l,y tin; Sli iillliliiirc I)I :inii '.l!lc will iind tui extra mcai.urc ui h:i|i;>iiic;..s in i •: •• nr munlly ordlnanre. Mr, Point fm-ly . nionlh of August First Aid Month In Cliffwood Man port.il nn iilscu'.sl.ini i ninoni; thhe ! ' ''"'' ' llin.iiii.g thn noiller of up. midiiK lioro. Tliat'a Lccatrx1 we're equippc! l<' .1 : ddmllied It would, lie snld the ;lir Township ol Malawiin iind urge Couni II, l'l.u,nii)|i llonnl nml Zoning | P«'riU'«hi« tnsvs for Intfn-M mid renlty firm had donflle.l n M room ill citizens in riintiibuto nnd sup-Succumb* At Horn* Dim id in mlinw ;oinlnu lined' par-' leilemp'.Ion ol scliool ixin.Ui. Mayor you prccLsoly what you uecA In finanrint: he p - IVil ll l !Pn 1 t( school to gel IB] houses npprnved • uirl Ihe M.ilawnn Towiiship First | liculiiily In Sayre Wiioih Siuilh!' l " ' n'' l Gov. lluiihe* lormu to «ult your jnconio at lowest por.lo cur.U (.'liiirlot M. Perrlno, W, Route , -, ,. ,,- , In order thnt It mny then had contrlhulr-l VM) IM.T Imusc Aid Annual liuid I5riv»» which will wl 1 :I>|1 ml Is eel BOO mote houses npprnvid be conilucli'il this month, .15, Cliffwooil, .lied Wodiirsdny, Aug. I "'' ° ''I'l' " "" " bo combined willt |i gUliilion ol the Sorvlco that's competent o.m\ friendly, too, 'i'h.it'a ! r\m tlinMC.h tlw JJWMfl wnnW lie (Sii'netU '*> '10(14, nt his homo, 11B wiifl born , "IJI" »'« l»'e«uso JIIIIPK me. deinnik- lype re(|iienteil by Mr. Knyp. nil Jtlnds of liomn Ijtiyorn find hnpplnrss at npi'iit In amis fur from lhc I.eyill lienry I'. Trnpluip n. Mayor m Weslflel.l, mid Iind llvtd In ' ••' lhc ci'iilcrllnei of hl|(h- Il nlM) WHS clinrufd Hint the Mil, lunds." Tnwnnliip of Maliiwan , Clilfwood (nr 42 yi'iirt. - llid ,hlghiMi i y developi i ,, .i sponsoicifi|""i "/i' »l i li"Yy RfiMibliriir\'.-j.""in nno /Assemblyi -> ^.-1, n /1 >•. FEIOENSON SHOES Aag. n. inn.l - "M.itnvvun He _ . ! lie WiiN n rellud nuloinohlle ini'iil ;onrs iind lhc resl.lenlllll „„.„ ricii for 40 liouies in Sim viand or Inli'r have i. In nsh AIUI poison nlwih (Wlldgen) perrlncj thice lhi> i.ir lot linen of piopeiliei lo them eonclspl , mvun Tow.i.shlp officials. "Since l-'slates to go up in Mrit'l^.nit 'I own vy or ontc. l-'Mra line sli.nil.l lie lirnlln'is ill (I llui'e slslen. (ho (own.shlp pnyn Almosl Iwo. 159 Main Stnrl - ship on il 71-ni-rr trad liilwe.n (iikrii win n in Imili.-r nml biusll ur- l-uneral spivnes- will lie held S.il In iinothcr yonlng nil lor) lhc Ililiiln of Ihe tux.", of HIP Miil.iv.itn II I ihe mvricr "II In difllii.ll In nvoi.l llie ion piin'lMicitni linekynrd ... in ludgeii nnd uiKised i be in Inoiklio Meinu.iiil I'liik. i siiu,i;i iIl In Iwol ililfri.nf l /oiii'« n elusion ihal the Hill wai pi;llllriilly Mi/rtibci Fcdu'Ul Homo Loan Bonk 5y*t«|T1 (i III Itllg Ml.ll l.y Itin.t ill ill., I liiiiililin Inwir.hip, viwuintvi, lioin boil) tht inullviiU'tl." Thursday, August 6, 1964 TH? MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. fag* Fiv* William Kerchners Say Camping Is Great Local Auxiliary Matawan Personal Items Pledges $3000 " Nm Of You And Vour Family la Appreciated AI Any Tlm» Call Mr*. Lorraine Smith, rel. 566-1321 The Matuwan Township Auxiliary For Ideal Vacation After Shaky Start of the Ray.shore Community Hospt- >»la.l piil,.ii-i-n u,.udi i.iiiuiciniini in tiil.,n. mn'.vyi ihn.innut Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dernberger' Mi. and Mrs. George Fine and Weekend guests of Mr. jnd Mrs. Discovered "Private Island" entertained at dinner on Saturday . children. Barbara, Steven «nJ Ro-' Norman Brenner. Strathmore. were It I* estimated I ha- there are They returned to Mullitt Beach a winter pajamas, because it's cold years I me new hospital which ; j ^, j, .sts were Mr. and Mrs. bert. Pittsburgh. Pj.. are spending Mr. arvd Mrs. Melvm Karumer, i 000,000 campers in the Untied second year and ther. went to a in the mountains ai night In Lake Wailenpaupack they have 1 alll { lr m discovered Iheir own "private is- will l>e Imilr „„ Iteers St.. Holmdei, i Willard Anderson, llaeketutown; this week as the gu.-sts of Mr. and ; North Miami Beach. Fli. S ates at the present lime, but it is camp at Long ' ake in Maine, but "Camping is ideal with children. Shore, tempor- ! Mr. and Mi.s. Norman Anderson. Mrs. Irwin Fine. Sirathrnore. duuhlful if there are any more en- discovered (hat was too far away They don't have tii be dressed up land." a little island about a city Mrs. Seymour H ; I Mr. and Mrs. F.dwjpl NV. Currie block .square in II. • big lake- and | Mr.s, lfo>r Van Knile, Nultey, and Sunday guests ot Mr. jnd ,\!rs | and children. Billy and Divid. have thusiastic than Mr. and Mrs. Wil- and finally found whai they con and there are always plenty of oili- ary co-chairman, presided at the : Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Deilerick. liim J. Kvrchner arc] their two aider the ideal spot at Lake Wallon- er children lor playmates in the much to the dc.igh" of the children meeting held in i'je Oak Shade* Martin tosetto vero Mr and Mri. j returned alter spending a month paupnk. near Hawlcy Pa., a com- cami) site. The day usually stalled they lake the boat and go to the is- Mrs. Kubert Mindlieim and chil 'Michael O'Shea. Wiioilside. LI. | vacationin... •g •in Manasqum.. . •mall daughters who live at 81 Si. : Fire II.I.IM-. She announced a paid ; dren, Amy and Bruce. Strathmor-.\ i ' Peler PI., Keyport. Mr. Kerchner fortable drive from Kevport. The with the girls sharing their break- land for .special picnics. Mr. and Mr* Kugene. McKinney . Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Pike and • meinbe'ship o| ||G members. I bav. returned homi after spending operates Kerchner's Flower Shop camp is located '« (he Pocono fasts wild the chipmunks." The children like lo remember lw and ihildren. St. Louii. Mn . Ji'e ] Mr. nd Mrs. Thomu Anderson with his father at 90 St. Peter PI. Mountains on a man • made lake Mrs. Kerchner commented, "You when their Daddy asked them il | II also was .slated that a few " weeks at the horn, "f her pai visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. , were the ^aturdiyy gue.'gii oof Mr Camp:nj! vacations for the with 5(i Tiiles of shore line and near meet ihe nicest [»eople camping thev would like to go to Howard : reservation;, still are available lot• . enls, Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Die!.', Fred Burlew. and Mrs. Harvey Vjrian, Brick- one of the largest water power sta- Johnson's to get ice cream cones. i tin; membership luncheon 10 he held ' Detroit. Mich. K'erchners b-.'Ran tome six years that you could find anywhere. Thev Mrs. Marty Mahoney attende.1 a town. igo when lhi> younger of Iheir two tions in the East. I ho land is owned are so friendly and helpful and I'v:; \ They went 17 miles by boat and Saturday At.e '>'' tt l'i o'Hnrlc ! Mr. and Mrs. Nat lemnbaum, - - ... ,....,,.,. by the Pennsylvania Power and never heard of anything being stol- , Mr. Kerchner added that it must :S taUlthL |l'« Mr. and Mrs. Imng Gol-, meeting of the New York Young Mr andI Mrs UdwarJ Urae lvi» daughters was nine - months - old. 1 Now Nancy i» (lye year* - old and LiRhl Co. and they lease some of en. Nothing is lock J *ind (IK. tents have been on of the original How- Committee NominateMan,.,d. I'lender. Newark: Mr. and Mrs Sam- ' Republicans on Wednesday when | ited the Word, Fair • >„ Friday the grounds s j m|> site. ard lohnson's because it's nothing Palli is nine and 'hev are veteran a tu are just closed will a zipper." Nominations for the iioininating uel nrenner. New York; Mr. and the guest speaker was her rother, ! lhey were the Friday evenitll (•tmpers. For their third camping trip, the UN Will luy Camping (iear like (hose you see along the turn Mrs Melvin Karizmei. Florida, and, »- F Liikens, Washington. DC. i guests of Mr and Mr«_ Barnett committee were held Fleeted from ne Mr n<1 Mrs According t > Mr«. Kerchner, thev Kerchners invested in a 17-foot fi- Mr. Kerchner estimates that it pikes. Mr. and Mrs Ira 1. -hienstein. Mat- ; Mr. and Mrs. K.chard Crane and F' ' - » - J|>*n Schlanger, Ihe Hour were Mrs. Robert Taylor, enn J ml vlr U4U had tried varioui typci of vaca- berglass runabout boat and trailer cost no less .han I'JOO to buy essen- The Kerchners lake their vaca- aw an. were the Sunday dinner; children. Marc Woods, returnedt * , . '""£'' . ' *- * Mrs. Robert Weiser and Mrs. Jo- lrsc L0 tion*, but found them disappoint- and added boiling and water skiing tial camping gear, but he added, tion the latter part (if July and one guest.s of Mr, and Mrs. Norman I home on Monday after J trip " "' "K "each, L.I. seph Alt.er. I'm members ol Ihe : ing. "We like lo be out-of-doors and ' their activities. Each vear thev "I feel that I already have Ihe mo- »f their lips for prospective camp- i niBrennerl mil i ., Sirjthniore.liimiiiLii'i' ,, whninoi enter-iMiLi'iniijULllli through Uptwl r New York State and Edward ilrji io. tan of Mr, and enjoy water spnrti," «he said. One added lo Iheir camping equipment ney back thai I spen lor equip- ers is o leave during the week. present temporary executive board ; uillK, in celebration of Mr Tenin- ', Canada i Mrs. l-'dward Brandkv Strathmore, haus etu ! day ii'ihe wa» lookiwt throutfh t which includes as main items, a 10- ment " According lo the Kerchner*, never on weekends. They also note also were elected lo the nominatinc i |,a,lm's birthday. ' Und4 Newman. Percyvllle. VJ., I . •' '™ d home after spendina fees for sites vvh-re they hive , that there's no baby-sitting prob- catakv • dettribint cimpinn equip- by-12-foot wall te'. . cots, sleeping, 1 ment and tei.'t, «h. though! "that's bass, inflatable, mattresses, two' camped have ran<">d from $1 to lems as Ihe campers nit around for ua." ,-•••• iceboxes, a gas. stove and a lantern. t'2.50 » night. They al> *i.id tint .it ^amofires at night, sometimes plav laatttt N* Pnhltm Mr. Kerchner made one of their f.ake Wailenpaupack hot shower* j cards, hut always within sound of prized pieces of Rear, a modern can at rented. I the children. She added, "My enthuiiasm 1 Mrs Shore anrvouneed (IKIK* ofofficef s the Saturday guests of Dr. ami man. Percyville, Va. The guestt version of the chuck wagon kitchen. One (>' the joy* ol camping, 'ic- I his i» mv lypr vacation ' Mr. Mounted when I discovered thai and standing eoniuiittei to l)e fill- Mrs. William II Ruocco, Wyckoll. i were Pat Hinds. Birlwra Best, ' rd and urged that anyone interested at the wedding of their daughtei. j Sherry dest. Pat Hauler, Linda Me ^ , I 1\1lson ! in caritlidacy snbrnit her fume Ui JlJulieti , to DiDavidd Tt'futill e and theh re- B"tf!lls Manus, Cathy Fjas ind Mlchell* j Ihe nominating rommillre. To oe ception which followed at Mayfairl ^r- «nd Mrs. f-ranklin S hump- Williams, I el'ctcd art* the pri'.siik'nt; ftlit vice son were the guests ol the Rev. I Mr, and Mrs. Phillip Kramer,and Farms. West Orangg' ------, - - , r . ..,, , uiau .'.<^> I IIIIII|' iviailivj • ••%• : president who also serves as chair- and .Irs. J. F. Dornian. Liki Gil-1 children and Mrs. Mary Patchfilt Mr. and Mrs. William Peder.sen i man of the ways and means com- man, lor several days last week. t | |( vaci'.lonini; at Port and children, i'.lyriay . Ohio, were tin- spcn asl wee ! mill.-..*; .s.-conil vie* president who gue- ts off MrM . anil MrsM . WalteWlr PedP- dMr. and Mrs, I-;. Charles Weigel | Jefferson. L.I. alsl o serves as chairmaii n off thle voll- ; ,;rs,.n r,lr several days last week. and son, Charles, attended the [re- j Saturday evening gue.iu ol Mr. unteer services; cm resfxinding sec- Paul Hurket, son of Mr and Mrs. nic given by C.F..I.R . Inc., nf New I and Mr.s. Stanley St'inviti, Strath retary who ai.so is the parliamen- Richard Hurket, i- s|ieuding this York, bell) at the Forest Lodg'. Mi. more, were Mr. anJ Mr-i Robert tarian; recording secretary; trea- weel; al the Haplisl Cunfi'tenie Uelhi'i, on Saturday Siegcl. surer, chairmen ot Ih. hospitality ; ('elite,, I.ebanc Mr. and Mrs C.' D. Gfniil-; Jnd Mr. anil Mrs. Mich i-il Doyle an* committee, publicity, membership, Mi anil Mr.s Kobeit Shatto iiiul , rliiUlri'ii l.ytinr. Lori .ind Rock, children, Michael a;-d Jacqueline, ami pnv.'.rani. family are home aft.1 vacationing Matawan. arid Mis.s Mar;.; Me', i Valley Stream. L.I., were the \>i. Si'vmuai II. Shun.-, I.lDVd Kd.. 1 jl Sloiie llaibpi Cliilwnod. lune i-"urned ;Saturday g u e s ! i uf Mr. »ni Stiatlimore, was the guest .speaker. Mr. and Mrs Wilbur Baxter, I'll- aft(.r speiviing the month .•>• luiv Mrs. Matthew J. H..'ily. Strath- He discussed "What To Do Until man, wcie the Sunday guests of , dt .M,in;isi|uj th" Psychiatrist Comes " Realizing ; Mr. au.t Mrs. Josepl Baier. Mrs. hdwar.l St. Martin, Iti-nk Mr, ami Mis Jjc'-. Hmv. Strath- 1 the strain and stress of evervilas : Mr.s. v Ivile l-'ergusnn, St. IV-ters- lyn, is tilt' tl'i'.l if guest u! Ni: ind mtif'. , have returned ft-im i motor 'iving, lie .suggested nielli,ills uf liurg, llnrida. and llaiolil .Smith, Sirs Allan -I- Morrison for ; il trip thi'iiugli the (\i!sk'..'!; [lacing onesell by "Stop dead-lining ' Atlantic City, visited friends in M;u days tin Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. yourself, attempt to relax, ard awan last week. Mrs I fderiik Dederic-k Norman I'osner, Sfr ithnvire, wert Mr. «nd Mrs, Morrii Sclierer an! form pt.iuri'.s ot yourself in favnt- ' Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hendersmi ; tamed at bridge on Wednesiij> ni-J abje ,'irld enjoyable situations :hus fanuly llav'i- returned li.inie jf- (|,(, .-hililreii. Mis. Selini Lvvinc ani 1 pr:/e winr.'.'rs .'•! creating plea.sanl thoughts ol v.uii - ; ler i v.iialion in tl:e I'mono M.nul- l L<»ggL .M Moi.iii'nith Junci)n. Mrs. Helen lluriuil. Brooklyn. self when you felt secure and ha,)- ! tains, Pa. I Mrs. Donald W. Robinson ur.l the Mary Paschal, Jannica, N. Y., py. This is a form uf day - dream- , Jovce Marvel, daughlei of Mr hostess Other guests were Ml. was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. ing." said iJr Shore, who warned and Mrs. Douglas Marvel, is .spend- , ivter Read. Middlei.Kvn, Mr,. D; 'laudir Lewis, Strathmire, lor ihe that prolonged stress and .strain ing this week al Camp Lebanon, v|j n,me, Mr.s Flmore Kilin-i, past two weeks. ventuall\' prnduc some syni| U'ba Mrs. I. e r o y Sickels and Mrs. j Mr. and Mr*. Willum Yonet, toms. Mr. and Mrs. Sigurd IVdersen. (ieo.ge llarbanell. j Ilrooklyn... ., were the Sundiy evenini The next meeting will be eld Brooklyn, wi-re the guests of then Roberta and Marcy Israel were' guests of Mr anil Mri Howard Tuesday evening, Sept. I, at ;(,j son a.id diltighter - in - hlw, Mr. the weekend guests of their grind- j Winters, Strathmor.?, jn;i they din- p.in al A meeting place lo be an and Mrs. Walter Pedersen. last parents. Prof, and Mrs. George . ed at Clare and Coby'i. South Am- n< Hint; ed week. Bayron. [Ji.K>klvn ; Iwy. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kavanagii, Miss (jraie Thompson, Wesif.ekl. '• To celebrate their t.fth wcddlnd llro.iktyn. were the Thursday gLiests h spending several days ,i, th'." anniversary. Mr. and Mrd. F.dward Jac Cushman Receivst of Mi. and Mrs, Martin Tosetto. ' guest nl her brother and sistiti in- ,Israel attended the Saturday eve- Mr. and Mrs. David Taggarl ' law. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin S (ning performance of "A Funny Certificate Of Merit sr.. Saddle Hritok. were th« week- i I Thing Happened On Hie Way To end guests ol their sun and daugh- \ l.ucii; M.ller nd Mrs I The Forum,"In New York. Jac A Cushman, Mat;iwa/i. As- ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. David (ieorge ("lark weie tlv Tirjr. l.iyj Mr. ,inti ,\irs M.inin Toselto sis-taut Managing Directm*. Ameri- Taggait jr., Lakeside Gardens guests of Mi, Allied Gluii'.sL'II, i wvli enlei tain -d [_ |. llie Advjnreil Man .geiiu'nl Studies Careys Entertain at briflgi1 «n I'n,lay evening J".l • LtComm. and Mr > iuiiley Win- course at Ihe Institute for Or^aul/a- 1 Following Christening her guests weie M's l-rank .lit---,. j,,1S( ;in.1 .hildien, '.'.hi ^i ,,.' recent- Imn Management of Syracuse Uni- Mrs. W. <>. Mrs C.'-tiue tv arnveil from Ht^in. ;ne • versity, N.Y. hil li Mi. and Mrs. Charles J. Carey. ' »".' «""; ™\. .PVP"?' ^ !".« ^^.-ral day, ,i ,U . gues.5 of The Advanced Management Stu- Mrs. W .1. Rabel, Mi, I Mr and Mrs Howard Winters, entertaim'd on Su/idjy ! dies is an advanced course in Ihe kels a n ii Miss Patricia M< K.vn Strathniore, en rou .. '•> their runr , , . . ,, . loll.n'.ing the christening of their Tin' |ni/e w nun is were Mi, Lti.s,. assignnent in Wa->!;in, D.C. Inslltute, fur Organization Manage- -,„,„„, ,|,,, ,,, , , . a vacation i.i lo live oul-ol-doors, and luckily, all four of them are ; dllU) !ri N ura a Sl Mrs. Uiggin and Mrs Uarbaiiel! Mark. David and Kelitt- I'Jggart. i, a,id iilrs. William J. Kerchner and daughters, Nancy, live, and, jinent. Ihe Institutes are sponsmed i |, . .,. ( , - ||,, | , by the enthused about this type nf vacation. tMll dit s h ll( h Z H Mr and Mrs George f lark ;•.•!<* lakeside Gardens, have relurned Fall], nine, are shown with their camping euuipnienl which they have by Ihe Chamber ol Commeice of , _ . . , c,,,,.,!,;,,,, Kev (ii r l|( ,i i, r ' (he .Sunday guests of Mr. anil Mrs home after spending !*u ti-eelu nt enjoyed for Ihe past «ix yearn. In their opinion, Ihe real way lo enjoy' anu oui - - Ihe United State in cooperation , A(1,.I1(lill(, ,,„. „,„.„ hl)USI Waller Mihm, M.nunouth the home ol their gr«nd|>arent.s, Kerchner maintained. "Nu tele- i with six uriiv-rsities around the :; ,,.le,t ,„„,.wcr, MM Wl||ium Mclnei ney, Ihe tints had flooring lo keep out They also take a taipaulin cover cording lo the Kerch,icrs. is explor- u Mr and Mrs. Stanley Mr, ami Mrs Charl.M Zonca, Bel- '" ""y- ! llniokly ami Robett Canipbell, bugs. Later I discovered that for the table in case of rain. ing; the area, particularly by boat. phone, no crowds and living out-of- Sti Jtlimoii were the Sundav mar. Mark and DaviJ iSo accom- The emphasis in flu* Advanced | l.ynbiook, I. I., the. baby's iiij.'cts are not really a problem Rained Four Days Straight "When in Main* we even found doors. You don't even knniv tho/e's panied Mr. and Mr* A.wici on I Management Siudn-s is i>u the I mis; Mrs. Robert O'llara, Urook- I trip to Vermont. and In tiur six years they have nev- "You haven't beard rain until 'our own Panama Canal', a one- a world when yuu are camping " j M(.Mllni)n strathmorc you live in a lent," Mr. Kerchner lock canal connecting Sebagu Lake inanaKemerit process as experi- i lyn, maternal grandmother; Mrs. er caused us any trouble. We have The feeling of 'he Kerchner fami- I'nced l,i the daily work of i lumber j Robert Campbell. Lynbrook, I.I.; commented and recalled with and Long Lake." They explained neviir even been bothered with of cominerce and association per-j Mr. and Mrs. l.otiii llennigan, Miss amusement (in looking back) a thai there U a difference of about ly about camping was captured bv •VEHYTHINO FOR mos.j'itoes." Isonnul. The program grew out of j l.ois llennigan, firooklyn; Mr. and time when it had rained four days six feet in height between the lakes Patti. Karly one m.irning ai they Mr. Kerchne, Ihought camping straight during their week's vaca- ! the realization that organization j M,-s. j,,|m Hudelnian, Mr. and and they are connected by the one- were getting ready to set out lor was a good idea, but he recalled tion. "We have learned not to let' j management ii a unique at tivity Mrs. William Cawuod, Mr. and Mri. Iho Stamp And Coin Collector lock canal which was built in Ihe camp, Mrs. Kerchner decided to let that tlieir first venture got off to a the weather trouble us," Mrs. j involving a specific set ol concepts, Lawience Cunlin, Mr. and Mrs 1809s and still is operate!' by band. m «l (•• lar|etl «.mp site, n "• Speculator. and take warm clothing, including! crates in the area. ing." Herbert Ifafpern, CPA, Matawan, 1 rind I harles Carey, Matawan. ALWAYS IVrERESTKO IN PDHCIUSING FINE UNITED Mrs. Kerchner noted that her! has been appointed a inenit)' ! of STATES COIN t STAA1P COLLECTIONS OR ACCUMULATIONS mot;-?r. Mrs. Helen Mansfield, I tho committee on member.i m in- i Fords, w:is dubious about Ihe kk'a, | Matawan Girl Wins Dawn Marie Schilke dustry and commei,e of HIM Ne/.' j Held Beach Party parliftilarly about taking along a jProgress Report York Slate Society .if Ci'ilifi",l I'lili | Moiinioiith Stump And Coin Shop b:ibv and a small chi and decid.'d [ Awards At Camp Shiloh Christened Sunday lie Accountants, acrirding to War- ! The Affiliated Res.ua Fmergen- to go along lo help with the chil- rcn B. Culling, pr.'.sident. Tli" com- i cv Associaiion held ,1 beaih pjity ; Dawn Marie Schilke. infant 39 Monmouth St., Red Bank 741-0626 dren. On Aug. 29 Parade Julie Nagy. daughtp of Mr. and mittee is one of the a.nw rinii | on Sa'auday at Chffwo.id Beach. , Mrs. 1-ouis Nagy, 76 Wilson daughter of Mi. and Mis Havui'lild "Our lllh Year In Tho Stamp and Coin BuslnoM" l.ctl Tent Hole* Home mittees of the pin' 'S.SIOIMI » « i"iv I Members swam ,n the pool from ! A progress report on the Tercen- Ave.. Matawan. recived from Schilke F.nglisrirmvM. «;n christen- that now has a 'iienihershiji o! .UM ( 7 to 1(1 p m and laler enjoyed a I Moo. - Wed. - Frl. lo I P.M. - luff. - Thura. • Sal. lo f P.M.; "We started very early in the tenary Parade in Matawan Borough ed Sundav. Aiig 'I, l%l, in Ihe 1 Camp Shiloh, Mendbani, four 11,000. barb,-, ne ' morning, so excite' that we Saturday, Aug. 2'l, has been issued first place awards for the; Morganville Mi'thoOist Church. could hardly wait, Jrove 230 miles A swim jiaiiv and ilitiner follow- by Theodore Phelan jr.. parade I r . j j |, | boaid; and ;i.s I stii'lt'd lo put up Ihe lent. )() yar( sw mi t e ow ed at the Suhilke residt'me Guests I d'sctivj: Jtt the lent poles were in chairman. i diving contest, the underwater; were Saudi, Skippv and Tammy our cellar !n Keyport." Mr. Kerch- To date, mure than 90 units j swim and the four-man relay; a j Schilke, Vicky Aeby. lieehold; tKT said, lie went all around the have committed themselves to pa-1 third place award lor the lotl-yai (I! Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Spu1g.1t, Carl aica trying .o rent (>oles, but the rade. The units include bands, j dash, and uvo fourth place awards' Spurgat, Mr. and Mr.s Chester storekeepers wanted to sell them first aid squads, fi:e departments, | f()r ,|le r>i)-yard dash and Ihe broad ' Jameson. Vicky and Jamie Jame- local ind woulldd charg h e SVtOH i weell- tn I ""•'"ll ' •"'(•anizationsii , antiqui e cars, ]|j,ml|) she also receiveil a Ilible son, Morganvilk1; Mr. and Mr.s. rent lht?m. J »eii, "» tlrill teams, drum and bugle corps. ;as an award for "excellent" grad- Walter I.ambc-rt.son. Mr. and Mr.s. More units are invited to partici- ' ing in class participation and know- "I put the tainily in i motel, un- Dan lleaney, Mr. and Mrs. Richard pate, especially horses, horses find ledge, attention, marks on tests. Klli-i and daughter, Belli Ann. Mat- Here's Your Loan loaded the car drove 2Sf miles to I buR-ies' any old mechanical equip desire to learn, atlitude anil be- Keyport. slept for a while and then costumed groups. comic awan; Mr. and Mrs. Vincent mlml hiivior. made the return Inp of 210 miles- L ations. Coyne anil daughter, Su/ette, Ilai- rmi|>s an(1 orBJniZ Camp Shiloh is located in a t>2- let; Mr and Mr., James Maghan room $M0,fK]() mansion on a 1-14- and son. Jimmy. Man.isn.uan; Mr. _ . 1 and Mrs. Howard Maghan. Miss have lorsollc.n them, o'.hcr things ctul activities will inrlude Met - acre estate, il includes a small lake. What's Your Worry? may'je. but never the poles. chants Day Friday and Saturday, monkey bridge, lunicular, tcnni. Doris Maghan. llo.-ard Schilke, Aug. 2» nd 29. with costumed | || , ball mart, ha.seball i Marlboro. Mr. Kerchner smiled as he said, cour 5i vo t v tradespeople and special wares and | picnic grounds, obstacle coiir-ie ' "That first year was rough. We bad am sale items. The parjde on Saturday .,pacioiu grouml.s for bikini; to learn to organize the chores antt and afterniKin will be followed bv a and cook-niits. Township Auxiliary »c were stilill to learl n thaht in hthe I block dance. In addition to athletics, it fea- mountains il can be 100 degrees in Wins Prizes At Fairs We worry, loo, when you don't come j Events On Lake thi' daytime and teeth - chattering tures arts and crafts, nature Mrs. Andrew Nicora presided at fold at night. One time we wcie in ! On Sunday, Aug. .10. there will be study, camp craft and Bible study, i Ihe July meeting of the Ladies Aux- cold we sat in Ihe car, started the \ competitions and events on the Twenty-two different nationalities ! iliary of the Matawan Iowiuhip motor and turned on the heater." lake, followed by a 20-acl water ski have been reprcsenteil among the ' Hose and Chemical Co. No. 1. in to the I. &. M. and talk with us ahont Tho next year they added sleeping show presented by the Jersey Ski- campers. Twenty - one members were pres- bags tind inflatable mnttresses fur TIMS. 1 Pat Uminc has probably been Hi' ent . the COLS, trophies will be awarded to pa- |art,cs, fjn;,ncial sponsor'. The cost Mrs. John Mni.ci, sergeant - al rade participants in two classes. ;„[ operations always evcei-ds ihe arms, rcoprted the membcri had your finaiK'inl pro local groups and out - of - town fees charged. Donations have been attended the Old Bridge Firemen's solicited only from members nf tin." Fair and the Robertsville Fire- (eelh in one week. Ihe novice ,, . r , .' ... Church of Ciirist. men's Fair i!iid had won prices on campers discovered that they spent '' " ,ls lhl> "b|ective of this commit- both occasions (or having the most of- tin• - time rushin- g so 'tethat !e to make this the largest ler- members of an nuxiluiry h> the Pleusc coiiio in and see us. they could go swimming for a con- !i «'™'™?ry parade in the stale ,ind a Temple Shalom Plant lines of march. me r pie or hours ;n (he ffteruoon. Since i {'•'*,*' "l " K»"''"""«< '" <'" l» - Seriet Of Lectures Secret p.il fiifn '.vi-rc lereived by then they have learned many short ' Mrs. J. Guireiro, Mrs, Sam Can- cuts and now en • set up nnd hrenk rurther nilonnutian may be ob- Temple Shalom of Malawan, the zano and Mr.s. Mncii camp in a very shi.ri time. At cump lamed from the paradpaade chairmanhaman., Reform Ciiiigrfgutitiii. announces everyony e has chorechres and the little 22 Park Avo., Maluwan, or write to II10 beginning of a lecture series Send $100 Check Kirlil s cart hIhe water mid serve as purnilc committed. Borough Hall, program. This year Ihe series will Main St., Matawan. Ihe family Waterboys or more prop IK- entillfd "Vllnl Issues of the Mod- The New Jersey H.plist Conven- erly, walergirls. Mr. Kerchner not- ern World." The program oullluud tion has sent 11 cheek fur * 100 to the ed that It Is surprising how much This week, why don't you look below will fenture many prominent Hev. Clifford M. MIMSII.IV, Mont 'ARMERS ERCHANTS Wller a family of four uses when through tht" windows of your speakers from national organl/.a- Mlllai.i, Si. lluliiT, Isln of Jersoy, II all h.11 In Iw curled. church from the Inside. lioru as well a< lending universities. lo mark this year's cclebrnllon. The emrthiisit will he placed on topics of Interest for Ihe entire com- NATIONAL BANK munity. SHOVELING COT YOU DOWN? Amonit lite jchmluleil programs INSURANCE^- «r#: Ii Nuclonr War Inevllahle?, J, J. IIAI.BI Tht Oldait Bank la Mnnmou* Counlf The Plifiht of Jews In Ihe Soviet CALL US 566-4347 Union, New Di'vplopnii'nli III Ciilhr)- Inturanui j—JRteat Eitate lie • Jewish Helations, Can llw all Kindt of Irimrant* • ESTADUSlfHD 1#M • HAVE BACK HOE . . . WILL DIG Unlli'd Niillnm Achii've Win Id Or- HUUIKIKII.il rtlllNlTUR* dt'i ?, Is Keligi.His ''leiiidice nil tilt* HWEt.l.tNtJ» 1 It tmll «»r l> In«urri1 wl(H »• ymr DEI ROSSO S BACK HOE SERVICE Wink' , Ihe Middle l.usl I'nwtldf UiHrriH will lia tiroiiilitlr ilrtd TWO OI'PICKSi !<(•>•, Reform Jmliiisin Hellt'fi and r Trenching for water nx g.is lliu*-t'iirln. und.Tgiouml wning, ftini Observances, Sliiiuhl Capital Pun- '" CAIIIAI.TI Hiitilu .14 It Mnln Street & IHK», ccuMpools, Inler.ils, flHlipnnds. s'-wer cnuneelloin. etc. ishment Me Abolished.' I.loyil H-mtl * Hiivlni! Driva The fust lecture Is sclu'diiled fur •'l'ANllAI(i) flTdCK Filial Atig 10 I'lirlliei lttf.itm.illim tvlll vnMV*xiB» Mntiiv.'tiii BOX 278-A - AMBOY ROAD, MATAWAN 1 em nni»d IH. RKyp he loltMsi'il. All of tin progi'tiitH • '•'• v^ill be 0|vn lu tbe public r«L co (,:9»o 01 co 'loot f*' r i ,i )•*••,'•, • ; • • • • - *, i Sii THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. Thursday. Auai'«» A, 1964

8 p.m. Tuesduy to continue their IVnti'CCMill Cburck worship, 11 B.m. Prayer time will! study of ancient liible history. Lo- Union and Sidney Ave., be held at 7:15 p m. An evangelis j cations are Kingdom Hall, Key- C'nicn Beach tic meeting will be held at 7:4! i port; the homes of Nils Nelson and Mrs Isabillc WCKKJ. Pastor p.m. | Lawn Care's a Breeze Bayshore Church Directory Harold Clement, Hnzlel; I.eruy On Sunday there will be Sunday Prayerr, praisp e end scripture timt Polk. Citlfwood; Mr^ Anne Graves, School lit 9:45 am. amf morning willll be hrlcrii'lldi TuesdaTd y att 7:4745 p.m Kfanshurg, and William Waile. Laylonian Club v;ill hold a picnic I Hard." Calvary church school Port Monmouih. With A ina* *. m* at Johnson Park Saturday at 2 p.m. ( metis at 9:30 a.m. today aervice ami Sundty Mr. trvin will preach at the di- •ayviea) Prvsbylt'rlan Churcs FOR THE BEST IN MEATS ! I •chool. II a.m. Wadnetdiy, Wet* vine worship services en Sunday at Craaa Of Clary Clllfwood Beach •way meeting Ip.m. Readies room 8:45 and II a.m. at which time Lutheran Church Slralhmore School, Malawaa Rev David { Hucci Pastor Husky and handsome, easy to •em Saturday Irotn t to 4 p.aa Ralph Hartman and John Vallcr '"Ihe Starving Spirit" will be thi: Uiing "Spirit" «t a name for will sing a duet. Sunday School Rev. Richard A Weedcn. Pamoi run . . simple to maintain The Rev. Dr. Willis Inman, I'ine pastor's sermon lupir at this Sun- MEAT Cod, the Chrifllin Science Bible meets at 9:45 a.m. unil jun- day's 9:30 a.m. worship service. Built and backed by the Louon on Sunday will explore haw ior church U conducted at II a.m. i llfach, will tie the guest preacher the qualities of Spirit bring harma- Senior MYF will met.' at 5:43 p.m. {Sunday at the 10:30 a.m. worship flm Bapiln thurcft world's most expt'riencer •y into human af(»irr. to |jo to Ocean Grove. j .service. Church school meeta at S Mala aad W. rhird Ma. M&S MARKET maker of tractors a.m. See Them At MM* reading! will include ihli Meditation and prayer will be Keypsn A BUTCIIKR SHOP FOR M YEARS •Vtcriptim: "Tht fruit of the Spirit held in the sanctuary Wednesday Hrat Preatyteriaa Uawek Rev. Eugene F\ Gregory. Pnslor to love, Joy, peace, kMMaulferiac, at 7 p.m. Thursday th?rc will be a meet ins i •cMleaeu, aoodneu, faith, maek- i M aae fraaklb *.. 32 W. Front St. 264-9807 Keyport RARITAN GARAGE ol the teachers and helper* [or Va- SOUTH MAIN SI. - KEYPORI •etf, temptraace: aialatt auch rrtwy Ctortft fi cjlion Hibl* School at 8 p.m. at there to no law" (Gal, *). Ma^aal aaaL Mi Rt« Ckattei A Galloway. Ihe church. '* JW-SJSI Ama* atteliona from "Sei- ftt* Carroll •Hal Putor On Sunday at 9:30 a.m. a Iilm en- ! aact *ni Health with Key to the Rcctoi Morning worship service Sunday tilled "The Heaven Declare" will 1 teripturei" fc Mary Baker Eddy The Rev. John W. Abbott, Turtle il at M a.m. Tht R.v. liar Ian C. he shown during the Sunday School will ha the following! "Mortala Lake, Wia., will be in charge of Durfee, paator of Ihe Westminster ' hour. Kindergarten dasscrs inert i •Hiat gravitate Godward, their af- •ervicei during the month of Au- Presbyterian Church in Middle- ' separately. Morni.ig worship ser- ffdloM and aim* grow ipiiitual, KU»t. Sunday matins and Holy Com- town, will occupy the pulpit. lli< vice ii held at 10:4i am. when — they aiuM nt»r the broader iav munion will be al 7:45 a.m.; Holy leriiun topic will be "Our Common Communion >vjJJ be observed. A tefpretattOM of being, aad gala Communion, II a.m. Ministry." Sunday School meets at nursery is availab'c for small chil- •OHM proper aenw ol ihe infinite. A.A'i meet Tuesday at ( p.m. 10 a.m. Baby • care is provided for j dren and infants. The evening ser — la order that sin and mortality Boy Scout Troop 132 meetf Wed- children under three-years-of-age. vice is at 7:31) p.m. WARNING: awy be put off (p. MS). nesday at 7 p.m. Spiritual Life Commission will A swimming parly is schi'iluled meet on Monday at 7:30 p.m. for Tuesday evening. Iho.se inter esl«d arc asked to mid b: 10 p.m 6+10FFER rkfitM Avt«* tuntt Fir* float* at Ihe church for transportation. Rev. Normaa R. Riley, Paetor Rev. Prank E. Sweeten, MiaMat SB Mala St., Msuvaa "Knowledge - A Fruit cl Xnov- «cv Robert W Addisf Prayer meeting is held rath Wed Donald B. Irvin, Aiaiitant nesday »t 7:30 p.m. faif God" will be Ihe paitor'a eer- John Dorahimer will deliver the On Sunday church school will be REVIEW VOUR Will, YOU GET •wn topic Sunday at the 1:31 aad acrmon Suielay at tht 9 a.m. wor- held at 9 a.m. and at ID a.m. wor- II a.m. at 'CM. Sayre Wood* Baptist Church ship aervice? Sunday Sfhoo) btlku ship service the Rev. Or. Harold S Route I, Hrowntown at 10 a.m.;' ;J: Sloddard, former secretary of the Rev. Richard Jones. HaMor Wpmen'a Society of Chrillian New Jersey Baptist Convention, Friday Young People's meelinc TRIPLE Ml Mate St. I Service meets Monday at t p.m. Prank E. Sweet**, Mintottt will be the Ruest minister. His top- will be at Clayton Park nt Ii p.m ...with your lawyer, soon, if you ic will be "What la life Doing To , Donald B Irvln. Awleteat '. Itw Hehndri Ckarek Mrs. Peggy Colpepper will srx'ik. have not done so in some time. TRACK intermediate Fellowtbip meeta at Rev. Thomaa H. McNally You?" Sunday Sch The years bring many changes. » Ocean Grove for a beach party. "The Stranger" will be the ser- East Froal St.. Keyporl mon topic Sunday at the 10 a.m. p.m. Services will be in charge o( Procrastination can cost your ALUMINUM worship service. Rev Henry A Male. Rector a speaker Irom the American M.10WSI.HU4E1 Morning prayer Sunday will be at fioard of Missions to (!>•• lews. loved ones dearly. Reformed Chare* at Keypad 7:45 and 9 a.m.: Holy Communion, Tuesday cars leave the churrh COMBINATION OPTOMETRIST Warm St. Kayptrl 8 and 10 a.m. The Rev. Canon Kd- at 6 p.m. for a visit to the llnwrrv Rev. John H. Sharpe, Pastor win Tucker will be Ihe celebrant. Mission. New York. The program EYES EXAMINED will IK1 conducted by ihe Adult Hi Calvaiy Mtlbadtot Chart* Maraiutha Bap:iat Chare* OFFICE HOURS Holmdel Keyport Rd. sad ble Class. And Full I" Daily I A.M. to • P.M. HUH, Ktyptn Brailley Laae, For complete trutt service, tee us. Kog. 2S.K Frldaya • AM to • PM Rev. Harry R. Pine. llailet Flnl Spiritual Chuie* Pastor Of Divine Rose DOOR Cloaed All Day Wedacadan [ Rev. Kenneth Joggard The Rev. Mr. : ne will preach WINDOWS Saturday I AM. to t P.M. Pastor 171 Main St., Bclfsrd SOW. Front Stv at a joint service in Ihe Calvary YOUIIB people meet Friday at 7 Rev. Phoebe Dalley. I'aitor Church on Sunday at 8:30 and p.m. Services are held Sunday at Plus The 29.95 Door INST. 10:45 a.m. Hit topic at 8:30 a.m. p.m. and Tuesday at * p.m. Kcyport will be "A* a Man Thinks In His Saturday the Sunday School pic- All For Only OFf. COtfcm 4-2020 Heart" and at 10:45 a.m. he will nic will be held at 10 a.m. on the Browntown Community Church speak on "When Belief Comes church grounds. Sunday School meets at 8:45 Browntowa Union Sundi) Schoc a.m.; morning worship, 11 a.m., Route II, Rrownlewn YES ! The windows are fully weather- when a nursery is available; eve- Rev. Francis Cantel, Pastor ning service 7 o'clock. Sunday School .s held from t:4! | stripped - E-Z Tilt - Clean from inside. Made for the vocation of Your Drowns Vacation Bible School starts Mon- 'o 10:45 am and the church ser vice Ii from II a.m. until 13 | of Alcoa Aluminum. Any size to giant day from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. l THB Prayer and Bible Study is held o'clock. Everyone U cordially ia Wednesday at 8 p.m. vited to attend. 36x65. The door is full I" thick, 2 Glass, rue Faith Relermed Church St. Benedict'. Churct 2 Screen, Safety Chain, Closer, Hardware. tlolmdel School MONMOUTH COIJIVIY Vou have the foa . . Middle Rd. aad Pools At*. wa do the planning lUilet Bethany Rd., Ifulmdel and arraagiag. Whal'a Rev Fheodore C. Muller Pastor Rev Edward P Blnska. Pastoi more, there's ao extra Sunday School meets at 0:30 a.m. Masses are held Sunday it 7, I In tlie educational wing. The pas- NATIONAL BANK coat for our aervice* 9, 10 and II a.m and at 12 o'clock tor will speak on "The Woman Who noon. : Member Federal iX|H>sit Insurance Cor|X>ratiun PROWN'S Cot Her Man" ai (he 9:30 a.m.! worship service. ' Confetalons are heard In O>< ; Brown Travel Bureau parish home Salurdnys between 1 Red B*ak New Shre.itiury Little Silver 32 Broad St., Red Bank pay Calli: Vail*; t-4l«l — 1|« Smlla SI., r«rlk lull) Vacation Bible School will Hart ! Keyporl EnglUhtown Atlantic Ilifihlands f Braaeujr, KV»M< - Nlaku c«u coilu «Mil and B p.m. Us sixond week Monday. Ifoucll Township The Consistory will meet Wednes- Fourth Mt. Pltcalra - TEL. 741-7500 - day at 7:30 p.m. Spiritual Church Monmouih Reform Temple 208 Shore Rd., Union Beieb 152 Sycamore Ave., Shrewsbury Rev. Kothcrinc Miller, Pastor Rabbi Richard F. Steinbrink Servicea are held on Sunday ano Sabbath Eve services will be held Thursday evenings at 8 o'clock Summer Worship Opportunity Friday nt 8:30 p.m. The rabbi will j md on Friday afternoons at 1 p m officiate and will read a letter pub- | lished by the Central Conference of \ American Rabbis from the 16 nib- '• You or* invited bis who were arrestul during the | THE STRIKE'S OVER! demonstrations in St. Augustine, ; Fla., the latter part of June. of LIFE INSURANCE fo ofttnd tht services On Monday evening the Sister- j hood Board will meet at the home i for only YEA of Mrs. Richard F. Steinbrink in ! " 1'Olt YDt'S'C IIOMKOUNKK'48 S NEW CARS ARE PIUNG UP! Lincroft. i of flie hitndly Call Today: Temple Shalem The Reform Congregatita PETER PASCALLIS Strathmore School | Rt. 79, Morganville 5*^0331 Rabbi Mordecni Schrciber j Slimmer services will be held \ PROFITS SACRIFICED this Friday at 8:30 p.m. at (he: home of Mr. and Mrs. Morton , Schwjrtjr, 35 Ingram Circle. Mnia- / Si .John's wan. Thij week services will be ; SCOTTS ^aductcd by David Lesser. The! URVtNO TNI aUrUfOU ARU I Uneg Shabbat will be sponsored by Mrs. Schwartz. Lawn Seed NORMAN R. RILEY, Pastor Jehovah'a Witnesses ' Ksyporl Congregstisa ' Florence Avo. • Between Highways 35 and 36 Klagdom Hall, U DlvUion SI i and Keyport Keyport, N. J. A written review on the Ixxiks of; Judges nnd Ruth will be the fea- , lure of the Ministry School open- ; Urmon Topk tor Sunday, August 9 ing at 7:25 p.m. Thursday. In the ! Fertilizer service meeting at 8:30 p.m., Ed- [ ward Gabelli will give a brief ser-1 "KNOWL1DCI — A fruit mun on the theme fnr the evening, ! "Daily Walking nnd Talking With | Doily God." . of Knowing God" Fenton W. Burnside. guest min- i i»ler from Freehold, will lecture Deliveries at 3 p.m. Sunday on the lublect ' SERVICES! ft* M« II:M A.M. "Swords Into Plowshares In Our Time?" 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I": 21c CChocolate SYRUP 39c Hawaiian Punch, froien * ""• PLINTY OF FREE PARKING -.- ROUTE 35 AND 36 9*9$ Hflht THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. 1 Thursday, August 6, 1964 Bears In Playoffs, Top Jockey At Moiiinoiilh Park Wins Lilac Acres Kacej J(CypQi-j To Perform On Kcyporl Day DDate Now Sept. 27 Chieco 2-0s Wildcats i Final decision on ihe holding o! the Kt'yport speedboat regalia will m Middletown Wildcan, the stem- ' be made at lhe next meeting of 'lie Injl invincibles of 19(4 summer borough recreation comm.tn-e. Ori- baseball, undefeated down to Ihe ginal plans for the regi Ita had to playing of the last fiamc in the Strathmore ; be .shelved. Tony LaConle, chair- Northern Monmoulh 1G-I8 League Softball League • iiinn of the event for the Central Kason, (ailed in their aim to wind . Jersey (Inboard • Outboard) Rac- up unbeaten when Manager Dom ' ing AsMHiiiiiun, Wilted early ihis Cusano, Ruriuui Bears, Saturday With three weeks of play remain- week because the dale had to be ! i set back from Sept. 13 to Sept. fulled a "hidden" pitcher out of his ing, a four-way logjam exists at the top of the Stralhmore Softball j 27. Hie American Power Boat As- player list. Davey Chieco, to blank sociation hail approved ihe Sept. 13 the mighty league leaders 2-0 with League standings, and the Pioriters/i have only the Anchormen in blame. dale fur another regalia site that three hits. The victory assured the had filed before Keypori. The Key- Bean a playoff spot in the three- The Anchormen created lhe con- pnn regatta has been held the past way competition to represent the gestion last Sunday by blasting I wo years on the second Sunday in league in the post-season series the Ploneem, 14-11, snapping the j : September, 'vhich would have been with Long Branch, champions of lalier's nine-game winning streak the nth. (he Ed Carleton League. The game In the process. The result left both i l.a('onle explains lhat while ihe clubs with 3-1 second-half records mi played at SI. Joseph's Field, Sepi. 27 date is lair in the boating and co-occupancy of first place Xeyport. season, it eliminate the competi- with the Clowns, who rallied lo ''"" for speedboats to race with ri- Tom Griffin started on lhe mound beat Ihe Four-Fifths, 7-5, and with val events al other places. There Poison Ivy, which contaminated lor Middlelown, He was nicked for aUu uill 'if less cabin cruiser and the Oxen, 18-4. In the day's other Ike two runs of Ihe game in the IMiing Ixiat t allic going in and out game, the resurgent Angels eased of hoatvards in the Uaiawan Crrek •tcond inning. Brad Powers, first past the Dumpers, 11-6. up for ihe Bean in the frame, area for the passage of which provi- walked. Al Jablonski fanned, but The Pioneers seemed well on sion miiit be made. Billy Vena, of Matawan High, Ml their way lo thier 10th straight win, ! Ray Hammond, Cliffwood Beach, scoring four times in Ihe first inn- ! leads the local outboard racing • single, Powers advancing. On 1 ing on two-run singles by Larry skippers at this tine. He scored a the hit-and-run, John Cuiano drove 1 Awn lo Bob Ballweg, Wildcat Sacerdote and Bob Quidore. But spectacular win Sunday al Sea Paul A. Euan ir., (1 Brow) SI.. Malavan, a member of Ihe Barrfaot •horlstop. There was an error, and Dick llershfield, who went the Isle City when he racked up tno Club and Century Club for water ski jumper* ol IN frvi or mure, will be one (if the performers in Ihe walrr ski show lo be held Saturday, try a bit of desperate baacrunning, route for the w.in, puked a two-run . firsts nver ,1 slro,,,; fjilil „, |),,. AU i (livi.son. In Ii stock hvdto he was Aug. 15, Keypori Day. Koch clubs arr members ol ihe American Water both runners scored homer lo feature the Anchormen's game-lying, four-run third. i nol MI foitunale. lack ol pi tips Ski Association. Mr. Kuan has jumped as lar as 1M Ice) on hl« water Bart Lombard! replaced Griffin causing his boat in mn unevenly. skis. •o Ihe mound for MhMIMown in Ihe AaekwriMS) EstpMe l t,oud Day I'or Andrews fourth and held In* Bears safe I' Don Euwnberg's two-run circuit Peie Andrews, Malnwaii, alvo The Ji-m-y Ski-ters Water Ski I are, thus, members of ihe na- rest of the way. Bui U was toogave Ihe Pioneers a 8-i edge in thi.' Club of Red Hank will pirsent I tiunally known Cenlury Club. Miss late for the Wildcats because Chi- same inning, but the Anchormen • had a ginul day al Sen hie ; City, getting a second mid n"Aqua f-rolics'B4" <,n Aug. 15 Key-j Janet Blumel. Rumson is n past eco and his malea kept on top of exploded for six in the fifth, cap- port Day. al l:.'iO p.m., olf lne-1 l-aslern Woman's Champion, her lhe opposition all the way, not aped by Hill Phalen's bases-loaded : third in iwii heals for a trophy in ,„,„•. Menic.iiMl Park. The. id-! specialties being the slalom and Middletown baserunner telling put triple, and never were headed. Ihir H stock ,'ivdio division. How- ',,,',„„. oigam/aliini t^l waleale r st.iti- y .., .... ,1... \i i. ,..,,... i i . MH'inOCI second. Chieco (truck out seven. The winners clinched the win Hi* strikeouts were well-limed, I,i land Suthcrlam., a vice pres- with four in the eighth on live a bal H coming for vital outs every time rnciiin is thiftiiiK his activity to tin- "'" rtii'iit oi iht American Water Ski singles and Ed Pordy's double. ; h Middlelown got a man on base. C .iIky Hing. trol; he did not walk a batter. He double but the rally fell short. Association during Ihe course of the riiclnj season mm at Monnioulli Park Friday in u race for three- ti»„K for I.tun;trdio-An. Md., en i!n' .-kisnv- A Ski ter, Mr. Sutherland lilt one batter with a pitched ball Meanwhile surprising Poison Ivy ' '• New Jersey donates a silver loving cup for races year-olds liri'd in this stale, hv lion,hi, mined hy (;. 'Piitoin.i' c Kivcr next ui-fkcml. I Inv .ICIM_-\- Ski Uis :ia\ alvii skis :u work during the turn* but promptly erased him with a litalizcd oil five-run outbursts in ! •' harden Sla'« ''irk, Monmoulh Park nr Atlantic Maiiro, Ocean Township, and ridden l>y Phil (irlntm, j 'liiV" f a it^uitfl nuninj* up in N'rw- ift'o^niCf.-n f Jiniti^Jn»ut Ni ;v Jtr- mer innnihx. plckoff at first. its .i jr.-Lilt o! i/ieir tfltir.s ;uid < Of p»iiiu;u!tir inii.it"«t :n the Aug iiihiimns. Suit.. J!trd, :i:i- Ski -i 15 show will be :!)c b.urfmt skiiil| Pitching control was Ihe deciding iiiivc pi f.s,iiu.-d ihi ir ^limvs ; lector in the °ame as Griffin lost hy Mr. i r;in a;u) \)w kite flyin| .s|n!!)>;. *-iiiiiiiitT. .Mid f.il! at niv hy S!>OI\:iifc. Red Itank. Mr. I^ai tontrol, walked two and had to be and dm iiir -he day r replaced by Lombardi in the bot- '.vill *.U'p off in'Mi n MM; !r bki nl ]ii ;nU\,:u>n. ;lif Ski-fci *; ,nt- 'v •ipt'etJ.s appro;n hint: 'rO-rniles pep tom of the fourth. Lombardi cut off kmrn'M thi'uuj.;)hriii I!IC l*.,isurn i: Ky more Roritan scoring, but the I'.oui". He will he ••tipi*tried solelj H;iy \\\mv Harrison Hi^;:s.' K(-v- ' hecatisi- »f !he fiiiistamlinr inifiv.d- ars had it made already. by lhe ;ti<..i of hi«>twn ban-feet. piece for Ihe winners, while Gone | p,()Vided Bt.rnie D/eikM With a 3- boih the rxirt, will itin his i-tnv hoat in ihe ' Coppola provided most of the Ox- nal acroin|>l!shnifrus n! it Mr. Ohinj! ,\dl Iii.-* (iin.V Chieco was a "sleeper" as a 0 advantage in the first inning and IMfl tu, in. hvdropiant* class a Ursi bi'is. Two numbers, Ian! A. F.c.in : i,y ' tiiri pitcher. He played first base for ens' offense with a three-run cir- Two Tie Makeup tut i :i skib, car- the Dumpers never threatened. •ii\, a ni^h to hupi'le.ss <;fiMdit;<>n. time. Rtm /uback, Morgan, will •ind I'll JI liinwrs, have clean d Imi j r vn>,. ;, r urnen his l)ii<:k. M Bed Bank Catholic's Parochial "A" cuit. In aritlitinti, IIUTI* I.S a protest on ailcmjji ii five - mile n-c<>rd run on - l>et in ihiMen'! s Jumping, iiiid ; ;>u miits Alll hi- llftcj champs and for the Bayshore Na- Won In ltlh Inning Newman, with three hits, and De- a play at first in a uniiK* with ihe tile .Mm viand watws lur an official j —— : fri-m v. aitr tionals and Manager Frank Dowd's The Fourth-Fifths appeared head- Rosa, with two. spearheaded the Wins Help PAL Uravcs, IIKUIC l*y CaiHKn, in which m'oi'.rsi/cH AP". mark in \hv I^r- Uan-.blers in the Bayshore Bane tlener. could no! IWJM, of marry il.u n ise .'itiatned. ed for their initial win of the sem- Angels' 12-1)it atlack. Muh-m.ui Tnwiusliip I Al. i !n.-..t a play al firM was called an out. '^•V Sea sk:ffs, Bnb l.rlwm^kr, Un- i Ruth League in 1962. ester when they took a 5-3 lead in- | moved to second (,:i thv The Pioneers-Clowns (Cliffwood) on tlio Hiiy^hurc H.-tlw Kulh I only (o liavi* the Him is s;u ki Btiidi v.liu fia.s bi'i'n iunjuji>: luHaa Rrari (!) Mlddlcluwn to the ninth inning. Bui the Clowns l>n 1 li 1 l r 1 wlllk l1 lo:lll lll( regular fvmnn title NW.ml; l.v OW4l,H« 3 0 0 B'llu-ecSb-u 3 0 (1 day's action. Hlsewhi;re, Poison llirer-innlnj/ pl.iyojfs of lit' ;.';ui]('h ball nullified the rulin;:, but Frank | in 'he armed services, will • Irwivi Kaitmnn,;31. ) 3 0 1I OberfcUctt.lOIe«,l b 3 0 0 win it. Friinkif Srliaufeh* wcit one. i Hucco, the biiif umphe, luid it i cinnpete at Chehtertown W '"ird ftacker, mi.shandl.d 2 0 0 Laccy.c 3 0 0 Ivy entertains Fmir-Fiflhs al ihe ; l ratsaIolls Oilcco.p Tom Nonnan's triple and doubles Kumc lhat *-ntlvt\ i\ in ir^jl.ilio: was recovered in time by ilie t J^ot awav to a Kf«>d (Hunts Marl at » scoicd the Ii 2 1 0 Bniilt.H 1 0 0 VFW field, and the Oxens and lbe ami l 1 Hun Penh Amlxiy Area!! RJh by Walt Barker and Paul Esporrin m.iin^s having a final fii-ie of 11 •! Braves' fir.st Mieker to c.nnpkte j tlie Orange Hov.I regatta in Miami j Z - "" " " nvsvur. JnblonnkUb 3 0 0 R.JohriMin.li 1 0 1 Duni|)t:rs mtt at the old high 1 rank Sin.ilia Vtnarl 2 1 1 Kurl.ilo.rl 3 0 1 accounted for all Ihe losers' runs. The Ji'ts made n Ixiu-r vo o( it in i I lie out. Bob Shafio, pres- last Jan. I ar.d l.ft'venskc has- been 1 Ihere Mill were no < in-. Hil Ciwami.M 1 » 0 Loinb'dl.cf.p 3 0 1 The Angels, who broke a five- school. kiepi.-ic 1 he boat in national coinpr- j Slrnnj! '.snlkcil. forrinj; in .1 nin. Di;in .M.iriln Xlbann.lb 2 0 0 Abilella.u I 0 0 Ihe .second Manu\ a .1-5 n ;:itl;itinn ! idem, ruled to hurk up theurn- game losing streak the week before, KcuilH Sunday t.linn until llanilin is back to com- ; Jackson emslied out ., .'inj'H' and «l .Sammy Dau's Jr. In 9lark.ll 2 0 1) Keritrsha.Jb 1 (I 0 tie coming tn ii 7-fi final (lei I'-inn. • pin? last a^rkend. ; " - "• 2 0 0 scored early and often against the Andiormi'imiil Ii.Ii. Fiiiieir 11 Carmen l*i/?i was the A^i of this tinif, the PAL luus 13 pele-a^'ain. ; lialloran and Jack UulNns scorrd Dumpers. Singles by John Piosen At 1111, DmnptrD s C winning •Cl 1 0 « pitcher hire, with Mario [.<> Sapid i wins, nne kl»^ iiiul :li fly to left field Polinii }vy 3 Manantr Ji.hn Mc(Jiniv> I'AI. i — Alvo — Pionrrm 3 .750 j and Stran^ tallied alter the catch. Anchormen 3 .750 forces i.ow h.'ive one mdri- tie ^ilnif liial>afoli.s then 'kied oill, (riding Clou na 3 .750 playofl. an aH-imixu fjinr nnt- \vi:h Balie Ruth Playofl Burl l-ammler In .75(1 Ihu lally. Ansel* ft 2 .JWI lhe serond phice Maiiiwan Uraves Szyarto Keeps 1 Oxen 1 3 .2S(i (conlinued (ill pa^'f mm ) fiumptra ] 3 .25<> ntxt Monday. Thtr. the Clilfwoixl "The Young Four- Fifth* ft 4 .(*l) players will pud thtir regular stH- For 13-Year-OMs Ommtt Sunday son by playinc tin' St. Joseph's. Rec In Playoffs Savages" PJoflftri vs. Clown*. Cliff Shamrock* Au^'. 13. A Baht» Ruth Lvalue Tourney for l3-y(.'»r-olds will be under way Ken S/ynrio, M.itawan Hi^h li'ft- f FIRST RUN 1 AnuflB vs. Anchormen, Oak Shades The Br.ivts have lie game*, to Vvhon Ivy vs. Kour-Fifths. VKW ihis week AI (. .lriiHi, Key port, hiuulrr. piulu-d tin- Krvpott Rir 1 ou"Vt»ftfirtx* 1O ncuir f JL-wti'OW IS Oxrn VH. Dumperi., high BChooJ play off 'Aiih l)i, tivo Kcvp; .fClillHoodf- i! /. . . '2i r.::s wh«.'" n..^*i the.y 'comi .i'.e '?lo; 'Hie vhedule ol play calls (or \ *™ ™" '""•- K«lhr«uKl» »«r« V.ame.s as fnllruvs: Toniiihl. liav- with the Key|Kirt P c and the At- play off thui tie. 1HISEMBIEM shore Arnc-ricaiis vs. Old Bridge; lanlir Highlands 409 learn (or the The Shumiocks have two flame: tomorr(tw, Laurence Harbor v.s. remaining plavoff sfKit. All three are tied at 5-j at the end of M7'iilar lo make up. one with the Malawan |\tii(|jMin plir|( ,-in(| Saturday at 2 senson play. Hawks in addition lo Ihe one «i!hlp.m . I!a\sl,<,re American.s O I d PAL. Th» outcome of Monday'mdavs Hridne winner vs. Havshoro Ni n- I . JJaca Kk ^'»»-''i«iS/alecki-. 'Clirisiia nrisnarni 11 Rioihci1 s FIRST RUN f'AL-JUs playoffs virtually «limin- , a!_.,,. .The finals for Di.sirict 2. Area Acadentv hurler. who had Now Thru Sat. •led Manager Al Caruso's players, i 3, o| the muiiicy will he i'l'aved standing the lea^iie learns on their as Ihey 1111 M win oolh their rr- 1 S'.inday al 1 p.m. heads /c>;iilarh' in pitching for lhe ~ ! The winner of ihis district tnur- KnnRers, had an of I dav Sunday. S ney foes ID Ml. Holly Au)>. 15 for a He did not lost the second inninv AIH CONDITIONED out KeyfMnl had the vital If.sl put \ playoff for ilu- Area 3 (Central Jer- 2f4-WH a\va>' tiiat early. sev) championship. There are lour PLAZA S/yarto ^tarled off in wobbly ! district toornaiiH nt winning learns fashion, ualkin); three men 10 loud i M«ntifie« your III :H in Iht t lo 1M1 involved. The Area 3 chiimp AIHPORT PLAZA SIIOPPINO ! the sack.s with two out. Hul this! CENTKU then will oppose lhe championship f.iriy cli.'iiuf lo put ihe Ritneers (in ' WELCOME WAGON FliEK SMOKINn SECTION ; teams froi- the thief other areas- th'ir wiiy m Ihi-- ^-arnc tiiey so in ihe -stale lor the N'J. stale title sorc'v neei'ed ;i;i.s I * • s: '.wii'n Irank SPONSORS .. . NOW in title round names to be held at Mueller t;rouiided 10 Hv JarkMHi. ! — Co-1] it - Ml. Holly All)!. 22-23. horlslop, ami a torrt- play re Cary (irant Nick Hapi'mian and Carlton lloll- \ sulled, rrtniiij: ih' Teny Curllii Kraa al prcttlgt la lh* builnaat slander '.vill manage the Bavshorc | Scores On Miscue Amenians in the lourney while I'd j S/aleiki iw not MI fiiiiunalu ROBLRISON-rONDA "Operation Petticoat" aad cMc Ufa of your cemmuaJlj I'lynn iind Joe l)t r> COTH leain m lhe 1.1 • year • olds Pham M4-»432 DEVIL SHIP tourniv last yrar and it \M-nl lo •L ( - Parlia 711- WIICOMI WAGON TICKETS STIU. ON KALE the fuuil iininil of in diMrid flirni- PIRATES' rOR TIIE CM.A PREMIER nalioiis. They defeated Freehold and Ocean Toiwu.hip behind Ihe NOW THRU SAT. EXTRA FRI. of Th* Beat Its in pilchine, of Trie tliehl mid Frankle COLOR "A Hard Day* Night" Srhaiilrle hut in Ilie final ufainM "Su inpi'i.1!" CARTOON CARNIVAL) Point Pleasant, Ihrv ivete (dted GAM) PRICE! AUK. Mlh • 7.M ami »:M otil in the Ian inmnj: 'J i. A World of mm rl-AY ARF.A Clrcui K«prrn Imln Can We Help YOB Open DEBORAH KO?R "Mrrry-tJ^Round" McHales Navy CIIIM>REN FREE A Checking Account? F A xin NEED MORE WATER oH ?wiMf!!iNG pooL * and j Why not atop in at the office nctirett you and "THE YOUNG let on* of our trained •pectallste advist you SWINGERS" on your financial problem*-. As you know, this .... WATER BILLS TOO HIGH? (iinon NANV) M.iInn e itt 1 doe* not obligate you in any way. It b our Sun. - Mon. - Tuei. pleasure to bt helpful to you. Serviceto ou r You Can Have Your Own Well Alfred Illuhcuch • Crnliiiuoiis Sundny bigpttaiMt. fiom ):45 "MARNIE" fOU lank Financing Jnines Dmren I'nrneln lillin HIT YOUH TltKliTI CANWKHCIPYOU? Woody ' IN ADVANCE Avaitciblt 350. AUO. IMh 1HB "For Thoj« Who $12 A Month CompUtt With Pump. Think Young" srrnAi. Kinnir MATINF.K CENTRAL JERSEY BANK fill IIS. • INI. I:M — AI-.» - I Mm tin WE GUARANTEE WATER OR YOUR MONEY BACK! "Devil Ship Pirates" .lerrv tumm-mmm mmimen MIWIMM riuwMNii "Al WAH HUH Till- AHMY" m Mm • mmm.) • mmt imsinr • IMMHK* MON. «nd THIS. I:VI! IN Kinnn-: MAT. - .SAC. 2:Mr MUMBI "V(Kinf." li« ,iml ' wnww • mm mi • mwmi r&vcjsr {General Water Systems HI 2-5599 j "I'irnles" f 21 - 7 III IS "iin: nov ^Nl) FATOVrOWN 280 Hobart St., Perth Amboy I'IKAII.S" CARI.TON, HIT) HANK MM' W'I'.f.K ft) fill7. '•I:N.SK;N ID.SI CITY" THE MATAWAN JOUn «>f trading racing under way men have been allotted stall space got two aboard wilh two out. Bu Monday with several local owners for this year's session. Among Szyarto fanned P.'. ^-unroy to re fresh and drivers scheduled lo compete. them are Jimmy Cruise, West- tire the side without scoring. Tony Montagna, llazlet, had a bury, L.I., who shares the record The Rec team picked up a ru (cod season v/Hh Ks liorses a sec- for most victories in one program in the third on a walk to llallor UpOoalHy ond year of ownership in competi- (6); Vernon Dancer, New Egypt, an, a steal ami Strand's Hy thai tion under the lights at Liberty Tony Abbaliello and Carmine Abba- dropped between the Raritnn outci fell Park, Philadelphia, this sum- tiello, Colts Neck, and Jack Quinn, gardeners for a safe hit. Raritun f mer and is <;xi>ectcd ;o ship three Harrington, Del., who last week nally got intn the senrinj: column i CHICKENS H«od troui-i'S 10 f'rcehold. won the driving championship at the fifth. Swanger gnt a lifi: o Fresh Chicken Paris!—, ! Laurel Raceway, Md. Jackson's bad throw to (irsl. It pu The Mnlnar stables, Chase Swangcr on second, from whene quak«, have four h.i.-t:vt on Ihe way Spill, Cut-U,] he stole third. Szyarto bore dow or Quarttrad «othu counly sc; •> !rack, ihe hi^hly- Eaglet Champions Of to fan Tucker .ind McC.'allurn, bu tep,ar6cd Rannni Son:, .1 favorite Kalkhof hit safely to brim,' in b j 11GQUARTERS 35' | al Liberty Hch : .; \,-.i. Township Little League run. if'tmt ol them. Richii Mol.iir. wno The final tally, another for Key I (• was on Ihe mound ! Backs and Necks fcaj*, but last month returned to I In !h<- opener, Joe Zambor pitch- IVrry Moore, reliefer for him, fttn UH wily at HM Mvwtifi PrkM-NOHf WCJK1I Mi fre-army form In driving at the d a no Y'tcr to shut out the ned three and walked one. iMMT-SNOtT CUT INEMSIER! . track hi the Catskills. Bombers 60. This was Joe's 2nd *> 3 0 11 .Mi:C«llunl.3li 3 0 aaa, returns from Green Mountain of Ihe Bombers, but the Eagles Rr«lK«r' 4Mbte, the belting tvslem by which Cunrny.c-lb 3 0 GROUND CHUCK Kami with Larry Gumbs pitching • MM NWNIK NafllMMII MMloin' rewards can be obtained hi* team to victory. 2f 7 9 27 I fejr picking the winners of the last •nat late 1*»H Mur races, will be In force al the Brisket Beef caumy seat track all season this 59: r>ot Roust year. The Freehold track did not M«l efcuak—Im la—MM NMHIffl M •el '-he benefit of the twin double t«HMIUM"—IM0KI0 NONI IMII) after Labor Day last year. HIGHER! What "NONi HIGHER" The fact that the i.-ack will be the California Roust 55^ Bttf Tongues only daytime plant in operation in Keansburg Beach M(C< Means at A&P! the metropolitan area unlil the Rib Steaks 99,; runojin horses return from Sarato- Nearest Free Admission 69: NtwportRooft ga to the Bin A Au|>. 31, plus Ihe i.»i« Ik. $ 149 fact the Freehold track is the only Ib. site in Ihc metropolitan area where Italian Sausage I ClubSteaks ' twin double playing is possible un- der daytime racing, is expected lo have the county seat oval bulging Amusement Park •I the scams with natrons this [ CANNED HAMS FT'S FRANKS month. i—Jwam Worker f akee* Foods f ), This will bo Freehold Raceway's EVERY TUESDAY ARMOUR'S STAR PREMIUM MALITY •;•' 113lh year but its 24th under which Htgilar I" Sia-1». I n. fiari-mutucl bet'ing has bern per- mitted. The track holds the No. 1 HALF PRICE DAY license for a track in New Jersey. Till • P.M. BLUEBERRY Anticipate Record Seastm Since the standard bred sport is On Fine Quality Orweriw! on the increase nt virtually all tracks [his year, John D. Cronin, ON ALL RIDES Freehold's executive vice president, SAVE 12< anticipates a record - breaking sea- — Plus — CHICKEN OF THE SEA—Solid Pack son. The hiRhwater mark in atten- liloy md Diliin Ri(k 13219 dance and betting was established last year when 437,389 patrons LUCKY BUCK NITE poured $27,733,062 into the ma- Spanish Bar Cake 39 chines, EVERY FRIDAY AT 7:30 P.M. Cronin offers several reasons for Rich in Salad Oil Md Egg Yolk. his optimism. First and foremost is the fact that the twin double this STARTING JULY 31 THRU SEPT. 4 CheeseCake 49' year will bej-in with opening day. INPAGI This year the track again has SALAD DRESSING ji aapanded its special racing sched- Win a FREE Portable 16" T.V. plus other ule. The Harness Tracks of Ameri- "NEW PACK"-A&P GRADE A SAVE 25' MUOOUS 9UCTI0N KM. ca trot championship semifinal for valuable prizes. Nothing to buy - No tickets lour - year - olds carrying a $15,000 added purse on Sept. 12, and the or coupons to save. Anyone on the board- 1qt.14fl. Empress Pace for four - and - five - Our Finest Quality year - old fillies, worth $7500, on walk can win. TOMATO JUICE SJUWWICM M0HTHI Seal. 5, will be added to Ihc six-set historical scries which will be held Larft, SwMt weekly on Sat irdays during Sep- COMPLETE DETAILS WILL BE POSTED mm SIlMiRallt '• •••'!•• tember and October. Also the week- ON THE BOARDWALK ly Wednesday invitation feature 59 PrataiaBraad will.be continued. Freehold admit- KOUNTY KIST PEA KlaH COME ON DOWN < ted to membership of the HTA last I Sai««MiBraaa September making it eligible to Extra Long Grain SAVE 4 •Imp bnth HTA eventl. v»—By Hi. H—

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Rd., East Keansbur", became the Jiicnlis bride of Joseph Clifford Westlein, 7 Bartlett St., New Brunswick, son ol A son v.as horn in Riw-rview Mrs. Clifford Hurley. West Hyatts- Hospital on UVdnrsi!. y, ju|y 29, ville, Md., and Joseph Westlein. ; \'M\. to Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jacobs. P-nnington Rd., Trenton. Saturday.; !l Ks^je Di , Miitawan. Aug. 1, mi. • Conroy The Rev: Roland Melody, Mr. ami Mrs. Thomas Conrov. M.S.S.S.T., Brooklyn Diocese, cele- L'.'i ( iMtland Lane, Malawan. are brated the nuptial mass at II a.m. lhe p.lleuls ol .1 daughter. Ixjrn and performed the double ring cere- • Wednesday, .luiv Lhl, l%t. in Kiver- mony in St. Catherine' Church, j vir-w Hospital. East Keansburg. Raymond Can- i thier was the soloist and he was ac- j Van Krunl i companied on the organ hv Mrs. A daughter was bom in River- ' Catherine Tooinbs. view Hospital on Wedne>dav July j The bride was given In marriage' •J!l, l'ili-1, to Mr, and Mrs. David by her father. She wore a Pandora Van Brunt ii'l\ Svdnev ,\ve Union silhouette floor - length gown of Bearh. while pure silk organ/a. The fitted bodice had long -sleeves and a mund Krueger neckline bordered wilh re-embroid- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Krueger. ered Alcr.jon lace which repeated 11 Stitiofi PI . Matawan, are Ihe ! itself on the skirt which terminat- patenis ol a son, !x>rn Thursday, ' ed in a chapel (rain. Her four-tier- Julv :il), l.'Hil, in MoniiKUMh Medi- ed veil was attached to a small cal Center. , while pillbox covered with Alencon lace and she carried her Firs! Allocea < Communion Prayer Book adorned Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Allocca, 7 j wilh white glamellas. Kdgeview Rd., Keyport. are Ihe touiln Is Matron Ot Honor parents of a daughter, born in Mrs, Kenneth J. Jones, Bloom- Perth Arrihov Hospital. field, was the matron of honor fur I'nhl i her cousin. She wore a white street - length imported batiste Twins, a sort and a daughter, j gown with pink trimming and short were burn in Perth Amhov "os- • pisal lo Mr. and Mrs. Otto I-'ohl, ! sleeves. She carried an old fash- ! ioned bouquet of pink sweet peas 12 Colonial Dr.. Mr !a\"an. and wore a crown of matching sweet peas. MKS. (ir.OHfJi; WITT ., MRS FRANKLIN I). DARBY The bridal ittendants, who wore : Mr. and Mrs. Wayne BalMin, 812 Identical gowns trimmed with or- ..Mis. ,s .Patrici, a, An., n Boyle,.- ,, daugh-j ried colonial cascade huuuui-i.s ol i -Sydney Ave.. Union Beach- .,. are-, Miss Barbara Ann Schreiher, wedding, who wore similar gowns chid, were Mis« Virgini. Ware, su''"- gi cli'rwood white carnations highliKhlcd with Ih""e —parents ol a daughter, Ixirn daughter of Mr. and MM. George and headpieces, were Miss Belty k Perth Amlxiy Hospital. ; Schreiber. 14 Outage PI.. Kean-s- Highland Park. Mrs. Joseph A. , ,h b , , R , Oorae wjl, cynibidiums l» match their gowns. Meehan, ice blue, and Miss Denir>e ! burg, became lhe hride »( Frank Grasso jr.. Somerville; Miss Mar-|SO|, „, M „ Witt. 45Vug* Flower Girl Walter Meehan. yellow, both of Middle- Una Three-year-old Robin Dol.uca, ! ]in I). Darby, son of Mr. and Mrs. MR., MRS. KENNETH LOUIS MILLER JR. Murray, W»h.w Scotland vlew Rd._ cil/fwood. and .h, late Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Waller, (19 William J. Darby. 1S1 Kdwards lown. They carried cascade bou- cousin of the bride; Miss Mary Cliffwood, niece of lhe bride/-/*> Duiklli and Jn.-ejili Ciel vnlino, formed the double ring ceremony white batiste trimmed wilh pink of |H-d Chantillv lace and mile. The hrotli'Ts - in - .'aw of (fie hrid«" shasla chrysanthemums. Chantilly lysa, Cliffwood. l-'onr - year - old in The Morganville Methodist , ,, . „. , mini wiin v. a liny luce Mil 1 KWK Kudrick fitteii tmdice had » |».-tal .sainma :;room. txith ol l.oii1; llranih. Michael Will, Iselin, cousin ol lhe Church, at 3 p.m. Donald Kudrick, Morganville, similar design. She also wore a ,ap(.r,.d 5leev,s A *, , , ™ A daughter wa.s lx>rn Perth neckline and long sff-cves lhe Hcceptinn At Huck .Smilb't was the best man. Ushering were bridegroom, wus Ihe ring Ix-arer. The bride wan given in marriage wreath o pmk sweet peas ancl car- ca'(1,d Irom ,he ,„„ b'(ll|(f fi Anilxiy Hospital to Mr and Mi scalloped - ed^r ruflled skirt ter- Alter a reception in Buck Smith's by her father. She wore a white William Rapplcyea, l-akewood, ried a miniature old fashioned tau- wnicn k.atured a ,r , , Q, The mother of the bride selected Donald Kudnik. Box 21, Temuiit minated in a ( hjf>!-l train, llej silk Resiaiiranl. I-J-.I KcMiisburg. lh» Bet lace gown, designed with a brother • in law of the bride; Carl quet of Pjnk sweet peas ; c;h,nli||y ,acl.. Her (our . tier houf- a sleeveless dress ol orchid orj-an- Rd,, Morganville. ort;an/a rose headline wa-. faslt-n y emiple !e!l for a ir.otoi lour sweetheart neckline, Ion); tapered Gerhards and Charles Farrell, both Michael McDonnell, Hask.ll, was | fanl sl|k jnusion V(:j, was amichpd za wilh a matching jacket. She M,,«,..,™II. ed to a hand • rolK-d lnu:ertip- thiou^h lhe New Ki.i-.lahd Stales, alcoves and floor - length skirt. Her of Morganville. Frederick Desider, the best man Ushering were John ,o „ crvsIa, cruwn mld ihe canu.d wore a matching (lower hal and .1 hr „,„, ? [', , M , . length veil and she earned a while l-or trav.-hng. the hride wore a fingertip - length lace • bordered Jackson, was the ring bearer. GrassHanseno . Highlanjr., Somervilled Park; ;Josep Ronalh Ad. j |, i | cascade of whit- orchids, i.while orchid corsage. The bride- , „- ?ld , »i' b Mll"-'rp' Bihle adoined wuh a v.hile orchid. io>al blue knil sui., white acce.H- veil of illusion fell from a crown of a co )n a a U Kl>v 1 1 art Alter a reception in the Morgan- Stetser, Woodbury, and twin broth- \ carnaiion.s and stephanotLv (groom's mother chose a printed' ' l ' ."- . P ,"' - ' ""• Sister In .Maid Of Honor soni^ and a while orchid inr.sa^e. aeed pearls, and she carried • ville Independent Fire House, the 1 15 ers, Gilbert and William Howley, I Wears Pink Organza in wilh a much I'- "'" <»' a daiiehter, born Thins- Miss (ieoi):ia Schreibi'i. Keans^ The bride was graduated from white prayer book adorned with a couple left for Canada. For travel- 1 ' a """'"" I d.iv. Julv 30. !%•(. at Riverview Bloomf'eld, cousins of the bride. | Mrs. William Leshick. Colls ] j , j il.su wore a i huig. was tlie maid of IIOIHJI for Middletd'.vn 'link lace gown Lakewood Senior High School and over matching taffeta street - length and detachable floor - length over- skirt. I sories and a while orchid cor.sage. Mi. and Mrs. John Marvel, 1 Rar- j bouffant veil was attached SCIKKII. lhe hride;:;onto served two atylcd wilh a round neckline and is employed by Alexander Lewis, dress with matching hat and ac- [ When the-, return they will reside ol his lour • year • IIIIVUH-UI in lit* long sleeves. A c'rcular veil fell Inc., Lakewood. The bridegroom The bridesmaids in lhe rainlHiw itan Ave.. Keyport, are Ihe parents cluster of matchingg lahnc floweis cessories and a corsage of white :>me du Klni St., of a daughter, torn in Perth Amlxiy I'.S. Arms' in Germany. He is an over her matching pillbox and the was graduated from Freehold Re- glamcllias. The bridegroom's moth- wedding were MIM Ruth Pl«i, ] Woodland' Park and she carried a cascade bouquet Hazlel. Hospital. of white roses, lime daisies and electrical contractor with Local ,il(i, carried a cascade bouquet of white gional High School and is employ- er chose a pink organza street- Cliffwood, who were green; Miss • _., . . . . , , . , R.il Har>k. carnatloni with center of pink car- ed as an engineer at Engineer length dress with matching hat Frances lioyle. ClifhvniHl, sister of i "he bride and the bridegroom lime net and lx)'.v wsre Kr dl ; d (ro m l l((> i Doyle Thi.- bridesmaids in (he rainho'.v They '.nil icside in Long Branch, nations. Precision Casting Co., Morganville. and accessories and a corsage of the bride, blue, and Miss Lea Joyce i 1 ,^ ! ":: , , }'-' -<^" - ! A daughter was born in 1'erlh The bridesmaids, who wore simi- He Is a captain of the Morganville white Klamcllias. Heckeroth. Clark, cousin of ,hc | «'onallliBh Schiwl. Class i.f l%l Atnlwy Hospital to Mr. and Mrs First Aid Squad and is a member bridegroom, yellow. i ""•..•?.'."• lvil" als" graduiited from Rogalskl Astorimi lar gowns and headpieces in blue, Reception In Keansburg I the Wilfred Academy of IVauly Edwaid Doyle. HI Pine Island were Miss Doriji Kircher. sister of the Morganvillo Independent Ml and Mrs. l-.dwaid Rogalskl, A son was hum m South Anibov A reception followed at The Km- They all wore flower cluster Culture. Newark, i.i employed by Terr , Cliffwood Beach. of the bride, and Miss Patricia Fire Co. IMiii Laurence Pkwy.. Laurence )lo<;>ila. m Mi. aisJ Mis. SJID r, are the parent.s of a daugh- Cillxiy . .1."i: Shoiel.llld CiriMe. Laurence ; For traveling, she wore a pink and John B. Acker 1 inden. ter, boin in Soulh Ainlxiy Ho.',[>ital. A s"n 'AM-. Ix'in in l-'nkin Hi.p'"i ll.ulior. are the pan-nts ol a son, j while silk dress, whit accessories John B. Acker, 87, of 306 tal mi Saiurdiiy, Aug. I. IWi-l, 1to0 Ixjrn in South Amlxiv Hospital Stone Rd., Keyport, died Thursday, | and a corsage of white glnniellias. Mr and Mrs James GillMty, IlHK The hride was graduated from . S/eles July 30, 1964, In Rlvcrvicw Hospi- Wi'.'k.i'imk Ril . Marll»ir». ! A son -A-i^ 'win in .vi-iih Auil>iy tal (Red Bank Catholic High School and I Trenton Stale College. She is a llishnp 'llouk- Mr and Mrs l-'dwin Bishop. \2 S/i'l-.'s. 2.SJ Pin>.|iect A'.i'.. L.iuieuct Township, son of the late Thomas' , land St. SchfHil, ReJ Bank. High Si , M.ttaw'iin. arc the parents Hiirlvii B. and Ehnlra (Wa'.ling) Acker. (.f [i sun. horn Sundav . Aug I'. liW-l. ; Newhauser A fanner, he farmed the Adeline A gr.idu.ili- of Stcim-rl' High School, Trenion, the brid*-;;room is in Miintnoutli Medical Cenlej. j Mr. and Mis I nJ New li.tnser, Aumnck farm in Raritan Township I • a l'iti-1 graduate of Rutgers I'niver- 2J2 CiarlielJ Ave.. l.iiuri-iu t ;iar- for 56 years. Relman i ]x*r. ni,' (he fxurris ol a .von. bora He was a member of tha Junior i sity with a Bachelor of Arts De- A dauf'h'.er was lyirn l-riday. Ju- j i.'.ir.{- in Business Administration. in S"ii;h Amlny Ho-,piMl. Order of American Mechanics, Key- ly 31. 1W4. in Riverview llcispltal Proven/anu port, and St. John's Methodist I He is employed as a special agent lo Mi. and Mis. Cn-oige Reimun, ' i for the Northwestern Mutual Life A daughter was bom m Soulh Church, Hazlet. K'J2 Poole Ave , Ha/let. I i Insurance Co. of Trenton. Amboy Husplul to Mr. ami Mrs. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Laurence Pioven/ano, Valentine's Esther Steneck, Keyporl, and • J They will reside at 33 Washing- OHiilliirun granddaughter, Mrs. Fred Saggan, ' ton St.. Runison. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph O'llalloran, Crown Middletown Township. 6H Overlea Lane, Malawan, are the Mr, and Mrs. Howard Crown, Funeral tervicet were held Sat- parents ol a son, horn Friday, July 15 liable! Ave., Ha/let, are lhe par- 31, IW1. In Riverview Hospital. enS o! a daughter, born in South urday at 1 p.m. in the Bedle Funer- Engagements Anilxiy Hospital. al Home, Keypot, with the Rev. l.anihro* Norman R. Riley, pastor of St. Rnbinson-Modis ald Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Modia, 173 A son was born Friday, July 31. A daughter was burn in South John's Church, officiating. Inter- 1W»4. in Riverview Hospital to Mr. ment was in Cedarwood Cemetery, Kightli St., West Keansburg, an- r Amboy Hospital lo Mr. »nod Ave.. Keanshurg. H Chestnul Dr.. Harlel, are the I M Oaklyn Lana, Milawan. lire th« Saturday, Aug. I, IK4, at her home. I Miss Modia was graduated from [larniu ol n daughter, born Satur-1 porenti of • son, born Wednesday, She was born in Matawan, the i Bishop McDonnell Memorial High day, Aug. 1. IWL in Riverview Hos- July 29, 19«4, in Monmouth Medical daughter of the la.e Benjamin and y Cfnter. School. Brooklyn, and is employed pllal. Mary Ann (Cooper) Warne. She I as a bookkeeper at Brown Brothers, Kimmeman Was the widow of James Lambert- C'NlUmaras : Harrlrmm and Co., New York. Mr. and Mrs. John Kimmeman, son. A stin was txirn Saturday, Aug. I, 133 Park Av«.. Kea^burg. ir» (h« She is aurvived by two daughters, j Mr. Rohinsun was graduated 1WH. in Riverview Hospital to Mr. from Middletown Township High parents of • ion, born Tuesday. Ju- Mrs. Henry Drugas, South Port, mid Mrs. Paul Cillarmira*, M Kear- ly If,, IW>(, In Riverview Hospital. Fla. and Mrs. Edward Schuber, j School and is employed by Jersey npy St., Keyport. j Central Power ft Light Co., as a tfatawan; four grandchildren and If you need printing ol »ny kinil |«vo great-grandchildren. j dispatcher. Mr. Robinson will leave Matthews Mr. and Mrs. Tliomai Matthews, wa nr« her* to serv« you. Cut Funeral services were held Tues- soon for service in the Nalional quick service and reasonable prl^ day at 1:30 p.m. at the Bedle Fu- MRS. LOUIS ROBERT MENDINI ! Guard. 51 Atlantic Si., Keyport. lire the parenls of a daughter, born Satur- ej will ple«j>t you. neral Home, Matawan. fnternleiit Miss Suzanne Frarces Becker, Carole An' Becker, cousin of Ihe j No dufe h.n been set for the wed- was in Holmdct Ce.netery. day. Aug. 1, I'WH, In Riverview daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. bride, Morganville; Mi» Arlenc ding. Hospital. Mendini, .sister of the bridegroom, Mrs. Wendell Dafclk Becker, Route 79, Morganville, be- Morganville, and Mis Suzanne Du Wachuwiuk-I'ranklin McAidlc FORMAL Mrs. Anns K. Dafclk, 68, of 553 came the bride of Louis Robert i schock,' onyreville. They carried Mr. and Mrs. George, Pou/enc, 1 A (laughter wai Ixirn Sunday. Prospect Ave., Laurence Harbor, Mendlni, son of Mi. and Mrs. Theo- ; princess baskets of yellow daisies. Center St., Cliffwood, announce the Aug. 1, Unit, in Riverview Hospital WEAR died Sunday, Aug. 2, 1964, in Perth dore F. Mendini, Tenncnt Kd.. Mor- yellow carnations nnd Ivy. engagement of Mrs. Pou/.enc's tn Mr. and Mrs. ( hnrlei McArdle. Amboy Hospital. She was the wi- (ianville, Sataurduy, Aug. I, 1964. Michael Sa.stokus, freehold, was [laughter, Miss Ciroline Ann 2« Hn.oksld.- Trnili-r Park, Harlet. dow of Wendell Dafcik. The double ring ceremony was the best man. Ushering were Ray- Franklin, to Gregory A. Wachow- TO HIRI Mrs. Dafcik was a former resi- performed during the nuptial mass mond Maher, cousin of the bride. iitk, U. S. Army, MIII of Mr, and \hss Sovtc l.ynn !>>>'!<'. daniiJi'er 1'afri, ja Numb. L'pp'-r \]i>ntc}uir. Chuderskl W. f. WAUACI dent of Avenel and had lived in which was celebrated by ihe Rev. Freehold; Glenn Cashion, Free- I of M". and Mrs llaiold I Duvle. Th'-v carrieil old fashioned IVKI- Mi and Mrs Albert Chuderskl. Laurence Harbor for Die past (our William Bausch in St. .Joseph's hold; Charles Fiirri'll. Morganville. •»7 - 11th St., West Kean.shurg. he. i|iiet.s of red and white ro.ses. 100 Manning PL. Ki-ansburg, nre CLOTHINO years. She was a member of Si. Church. Keyport, at II a.m. Mrs. , and Chester S/ymanski, Malawan. ramc the bride of Mulii-rt Murdo the parents of f.'-ins, a !*: i ereindnv wilh full skirt. A liny cap of 1 l!Ki-l. In Riverview Hospital to Mr. whom she made her home, arid Empire gown of white peau lie soil sage of bronze pompons. The t) p.m. Sunday, Aug. 'J, ll'lil, in [ uiJtchini: fnhric rosettes adorned r and Mrs. Otianc Ttx.ld. I Fairmount Sgt. George Plarr, Trunx Al it, designed wilh a round neckline bor bridegroom's mother chose a blue John's Methodist Church, Ha/.. hair and she inrried u minia- Dd., Ha/let. l •• •• •• iMi •• Madison, Wls., two sisters and tiered with .sccjuins and fK'arl.s. el- chiffon Tress, while picture hal tiue old fashioned bouquel of red PORTKAITS - WEDDINGS I three grandchildren. ho\v-li.Mu:iaiion of N.J are welcome whether or noi they United States 44 years »«o. 32 years. He was a member of the acroidinj; to terms of her will 8:30 a.m. today from the Thumas t will slapc its aiu.u.il piciii- accuril- are me-nbers of th association. TMMIM.C. CMMHJ Robert R. lirdmann company's 25-Year Club; of Corner- v^l1icll .\.!s flit d recently fnr pro- lie retired two years ago as a F. Higf!t'is Sons Funeral Home, t fiom lor •Illlman for the Earn Standard Oil Thomas C. Connolly. 159 Straw- Robert B. Erdmann, 40, o( 1 stone Lodge 222 F&AM, Linden, 1116 Uryiinl St., Rahuay, follower Ijtite in tlii? office t»f Mttnmouth to an announcenu berry' Hill Ave., WocdbridRe, died EJgemere Dr., Malawan, died Fri- and the Tall Cedars, Elizabeth. Mayes of South Urun nu'K. prosi- Now is the time to advertise Co. Refinery, Bay way, where he at 9 a.m. by a hi|:h mass of i County Surmt-'ate l/.dward C. '.hose unused articles for sale. A bad worked for 33 years, He was Friday, July 31, 1964, in Perth Am- day, July 31, 10C4, in St. Uarnabas Surviving arc his wife, Mrs. lequiem .in will turn them into cash for you. tury Club and the Holy Name So- He Is survived by his wife, Mrs. Slaiawan, the son ol the late Mr. son, Richard l\, lords, his father. Aslier I'. U'nolley ciety of St, Genevieve'J Church, Julia (Olivaci) Connolly; three and Mrs. Richard Erdmann. Harold McGarry, Dover. Del.; daughters, Mr*. Jerome Matuaew- Mr. Krclinnnn was the president A.'-her P. WrK'llcv. Malawan, who Elisabeth. three brothers, Clunk's, Cliffwood il'id July '!, It-it Ins isla'c to his He is survived by his wife, Mrs. ski, Woodbrldne; Mrs. Thomas ol the North Shore Paint Co., New Beach; Clifford, Kahwiiy, and Ken- Funerul Services Lynch, Hclmetta, and Mrs. William Brunswick, lie was a veteran (if uile, Mvnlc A. Woolli-v, .vho was >lia (Wildeman) Cadixan: two neth, Bradford, I'a., and two sisters. Joyce M. Deiuish named co-exe<:\nor with his son, Nacy, Edison; his mother, Mrs. World War II and was a member 1 1 lera. Mrs. William Sharp, Funeral services were held Wed- Ftmei." ! service .: were lu-kl Sat- Kot..-i! K. Win.Hi v. .and Mrs. Joseph Rote. Rah- Dora Connolly, WoodbridKe; three ol St. Joseph's Church, Keyport. nesday at 2 p.m. at the Runyon BAUGH'S urday at 9:31) a.m. from the D.iv Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Dor- Mortuaries, Metuchen. Interment Funeral ilonu\ KcyfKirt, and ,u 10 othy (Tansey) Erdmann; a daugh- was in Franklin. Memorial I'ark, a.m. a mass of the anrels was of Oil Dealers Announce j ter, Miss Linda A. F.rdm.mn, Mata- Franklin I'ark. wan; a si-ster, Mrs. William R. fered in St. Joseph's Church, Key- New Innovations I 100% ORGANIC Crai|i, and a brother, Howard, both Wilfred B. Cliffe port, for .loyt'e M. Dc-niish. 21- ; YOU HAVE A DATE months-old, ol !I7 West Concoiirsi'I 1 ol .Matawan. Wilfred U. Clilfe, 70, of 350 Hamil- DOIKIIII 1-:. [..lues, un pn-sidt'ii. LAWN FOOD Ave., nutwood Death, who died oi tjir Ninth Sl-.orr lui-1 Nlin hants FOI Funeral services were held Tues- ! ton St., Railway, died Monday, AUR. Wednesday, July 2't, IS1H4 ai Mt. day at 9:15 a.m. at the Hcdle Fu- 3. 1064 ut Inline. Hum in Liverpool, As^oi nitiM. ^\:i\ t!\u a number of Sinai Hospital, New York. Inter !S!.ljUt IIIIH)Vatlui|lial HY. 35 - KEYPORT OF YOUR BASEMENT? came ill last February. Appllkncti m4 Garmtoil (belweca HIIIH ud MlddleloK*) Went a dirtcf rowto from boi«* Suiviuny. are his wife, Mrs. Mae m«nl to yard, quickly and int«- (CamphHI) Cfirus't; two daughters, p«mtv«l/? Mrs. Dorothy N;t|Mililami, Keans- ATLANTIC CLASS HAS burj!. anil Mrs. Mair^aret Walsh, Wo ton pio*!_t to.y H Edi.son; a sister, Mrs. Lena Caruso, follow Induction th««f with oH leven grandchildren. nttauoiy moloflalij parmttiinf you lo do your own Initollation, Oary Sollani'k Pickup & Delivery Service Funeral services were held in Co- 7h« beautiful, • oty-io-optn, coa, Fl.i., last week for Gary Sol- oil itttl Bile* door will now lant-k, 16, fni nu-rly of Port Mon- optn your bat*m«nt for ui«ful, moiilh and Belford, who died July convtnl*nl rtcriation, hobby, 2.), lflli-1, o! mjtirii's suffered in un LET US REPLACE YOUR end iloroga tpoc«. jaccicii-nt the previous day. lie fell ; from a moving station wa^on in j Merritt Mand. Fla.. where he lived. WE CAN ALSO RECOMMEND A COMPETENT INSTALLER j Gary was a hir;h school student MATERIALS SUPPLIED: (All at •• in Cocoa and formerly attended MtlwpriM) ! .school ia Middk'iown Township. j Surviving are his mother, Mrs. J. AUTO GLASS I. Mkt lata-ant frtl : I1, lluichin.son. Merrill Island; a >. sikt Stair tniaftn UiMer, Trudy Sollanek, Merrill Is- I. Um\t lt—d» ! land; his maternal grandparents, I Mr. and Mrs. George Kern. Linden, • AUTHORIZED INSURANCE 4. CMWM land his paternal crandmoiher, • m .- >•__£ •• %VtKffWfO MM i Mrs. Gertrude Sollanek, Holrndel. I Burial was in Florida Memorial REPLACEMENT SERVICE ».' i Cemetery. The perfect time to get the best deal Atlantic Glass Co. on America's No. 1 convertibles "Glass and Mirrors in Every Siie You Can Break" In, «r ph«M for PHI INSTALLATION FOIDM •f fwrthar rnfarmotionl MATAWAN KLMAt Uf la, m phtm lar FREE INSTALLATION FOLDER •r further Information! M IOWEI '*•* " STREET ^.Tm Tel. MMUI Tel. MUlital H Matawan Lumber Co, I. <.K(). MKSI1IN A KONS RED BANK Invr^linriit .Set iitlllr* 21 MAPLE AVENUE Iht f-n, » filB Ocran Avr., l.nriK Jlranrb Car. White Street and Maple AVCMM Ti t Tel. Slladyald* 7-MM Telephone 566-4500 |N«nn._ OPEN AIL DAY SATURDAY I Address. MATAWAN

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Tradltloritlly, Clievrulet lin« been America's hual seller. And right now, it's Anierlca't bent buy, too. SEETHE MAN WITH THI NolMtYt So come In noon HIKI nee how crent tho deals nro on thme No. 1 convert ililcs. Cnm« In now nnd chnono a regular (.'Invrolct IinpHla or Super Sport convertir>li>. Both nro Jcl-amootli. Both lire ^tvul I»IJH. But don't wnit, Come pick your fnvorltti whljo the picking's st III y,no(\ from N wide choice ol Cliuvrolntu, Chcvrilcs, (,'hcvy ll'i nnd Corvitlm. N«xt week may be too lute. No.1No. Hurry I YOUR CHEVROLET DEALIR

K DAVE CIBB CHEVROLET 110 Main Street - Matawan PogetWvfv* THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. Thursday, August 6, 1964 NOTES Use WANT ADS to Buy-Sell-Rent about Area Men and Women HELP WANTED FOR SALE FOR SALE AUTOS FOR SALE in the HOUSES FOR SALE FOR RENT REGISTERED NURSE, days or EAT PURE honey. Wildflowcr dark SCHANCK & SIHLER TWO ROOM efficiency apartment, nights, 40 hours. Call 264-2027. BEST TOP SOIL 1 Ib., .55. 2 lbs.. $1.00, 1 quart all improvements, located ai M wjtt USER CARS NO MONEY DOWN Chicken Manure, blue stone, road JI.35. '/j gallon $2.50. Buckwheat IIWY M MATAWAN Main St.. Keansbure. Call 842-1703. Armed Services , , ,.,, ,. . , dark or clover light 2 lbs .75 If your credit is good you can bu> EXPERIENCED sewing machine SS6-4239 gravel, good fill dirt, sand, cheap | 5 „,,,_ $( 7(/ Pop Jl)nc, 15, M()r. 0(ien Until 9 P.M this 3 bedroom home with no operators, steady work. Call 264 money down, located In L'ni'.n BILtlERBACK APTS. 5866 and ask for Ann DeMattero, er top soil etc. Bulldoilng and ; ,jsl(1v,-n Road. Checsequake. wjS r backhoc service. Beach Immediate occupancy l or Cmnplet* Basle Greene In Germany or apply In person to Mountain TOP SOIL by bushel or truck lu.id. BILL LANZARO'S Excellent furnished 3 room apart- Information call Scorns Construe- ment for discriminating people. U.S. Army Pvt. Mack A. Greene, Top Manufacturing Co., Locust St., humus, peat moss, all kinds of AUTO SALES ticm. K4-4167 wjtt Keyport. wjtl ECKEL TRUCKING fertilizers: .shrubs, shade tiees, Call 264-B33J. wjtT" whose wife, Emma, lives at 500 QUALITY USED CARS Waldon Ave., Barlow, Fla.. was as- geraniums. Pachysjmlra and other ACCOUNTS Receivable Clerk: sal- MORGANVII.LE plants. Sigisinotidi Ciieeiiluuises. DEVELOPMENT HOME OWNERS : KEANSIIUHG modern apartment signed to the Eighth Ordnance Bat- CALL DAY OR NIGHT 334 MAIN SI . MAI A WAN ._..,_,„ ,, ' 3'.; rooms, tile bath,, heat andd ary $70, write Box M In care 574 Lloyd Road, Mat.iw.in. Call transferred? House tw talion in Germany, July 17, of this newspaper. wjfi 560-5707 56tf-415S. Hjl.t CR MAIN 4 RT II hot water supplied. Call 7S7-M7O. wjtt snull? M<»rtg3f;e payment too ask for Mr. Pacelli wjif The 22-year-ol2yeoldd soldierldir,, a supply high'' Don't wait, call us now. cler...Ik • in . . thet battalion'. i, - _s I82•d' -Old UFA- rt'tll't.'tWAITRES* ~J.. . . i..Sn .-lj daAy _«!» work• tH. Apply in UTILITY TRAILER ID' x 5', sii 566-2224 we'll huv vour home person Triangle Winer, New luiiiso, 5 rooms and nance Company near llanau, en- ELECTROLUX slakes, running lights and IUMVV b.itli. $il*i per nuinlb Inquire tered Die Army in January 19SI. Brunswick Ave,. Perth Amltfjy. duty chassis (frame) $f»H. C;ili ' OPEN EVES III 9PU MANI.EY ASSOCIATES q 3(>l Maple Place. Keyport. ivjll He completeldd basibic traininii g _ IN BAYSHORE AREA CALL Parkway 1-7HI4. wjtf - - 671-5353 Fort Jackson, S.C. I SHORT ORDER cook counter man, 506-6315 1358 CADILLAC, black 4 door se- wjtl : UNION HI-AOL apartment 4 Pvt. Greene, whose mother, Mrs. | f || , t time, all day work. UPRIGHT piano $50; CJ.E. 24" 'IV j,-,,, IJO Special, excellent condi- u lr par wjtl $•10; chair bed $15. 5 foot pnol UNION BEACH bouse I : rooms, he.it. electric and gas Naumi D. Greene, lives at 1150 Apply In person Wilson Triangle tion $1200 Call 2til 5955. will rooms, suppi,,,,] • Adults only $125 per Polk St., Bartow. Fit. is a lflTO :oinu r New i)runswick Ave., penli table $21). All good condition. Call gas heat, storm screen windows FREE INSTALLATION 787-OS-lti. wjli If)a7 FORD Country sedan I diur and doors $ri5(K). Call 26I-S6IB, month. Inquire 20S riorence Ave, graduate of Union Academy, Bar- j Ambov wjti ; low, and attended Hampton Junior ALUMINUM COMBINATION station wagon Thundeibird V-S wjli Union Beach. wjti YOUNG MAN between the ages of College, Ocala, Fla STORM WINDOWS DRUMS, coniplek' set. will swap engine, New iuiiuinaiic triuismis . , . HOUSE, 4 rooms and bath, llaz- Before entering the Army, Pvt 18-25 — Married. Willing to learn. for motorcycle. Call 2G-I-4W. sion, convenor and drive shall. IIAZLin*. ideal moth anil (laughg - - ](,( a(,ll|ls ()n|v m,x[ ,n s,llp Greene, son of Aaron Greene, wli Good pay — Steady work. Salary 6 FOR $77 wjti* power steering and brakes J3'li ter home, spli: level, nine room plul s commissioii n — callinlli g on Rile. Call 2B4-7335 afier 4 p.m. VINCENT G. KMCIINER lives in Matawan, was employed Triple track, fully weather stripped Call Parkway l-7'.)ll wjtl and liiisemen:, I car garage Lol wjfi' by the International Mineral and Office and Factory Accounts. 3-IMECE vinyl set (sofa, two 100 x 12.1. Asking Jl!i.5O0. Casey's ! Write Box S In care of this news- genuine Alcoa aluminum, E-Z till chairs), 3 tables. 2 lamps, (me 1951 CIIEVKOLI-I'I, 4 door, radio Airman Vincent O. Klrchner, son Chemical Corp., Bartow. Can be cleaned from inside Term* Agency, Highway 35. llazlet. Open | of Mr. and Mrs. Henry V. Kirchncr, paper. wjl3 9x12 hooked rug. Call 26-1-7612. & ht'ittrr, ^oml running condition 7 days. Call 26-t S4I2. nj« j THE LODGE APARTMENTS S Clover Dr., Hazlet, has completed Rewrvift Trains At Dix TWO intelligent high school grad- FROWN'S wjfi HiO. Can be seen at 6 Evergreon the first phase of his Air Force Russell R, llamlin, 21, son of Mr. ; St., Keyport wjfi Keansburg. furnished apartment, and Mrs. John R. llamlin. 24 Bedlc uates for training in manufactur- H Broid St Sll 1-7500 Red Rank MAPLE dresser, twin NOW SEE THIS!! basic military training at Lackland ing process. Apply in person clean, comfortable, 2 rooms, kitch- AFB.Tex. Rd., Hazlet, has been assigned to •jtf size bed, kitchen table & 2 chans. 1957 I-OKD l-airlane 50(1. fully enette, tile bath, laundromat, park- C Company of the Third Training Morris Manufacturing Co., 1 large Philco electric refrigerator equipped. SS'l. Inquire Znk, Dii.i 3 Bedroom. 2 Story home with en- Airman Kirchner has been select- Johnson Ave,, Matawan. wjti ing, year round, $80 monthly in- ed ."or technical training as a com- Regiment for eight weeks of basic OFFICE EQUIPMENT, unlimited j Reasonably priced. Moving AUK l-'ifth St., tliiinii Beach or call Ml- closed healed |iorch. Basement, . training at Fort Dix in conjunction CLEAN!NCfWOMAN,"once"a week, savings on new and used deskt 15 to now location, 115 Main Si . . fi**7«# wjQ' clnclfs utilities. 17 Collins St. Call munications specialist at the Air tail shade trees. Ijicaled neat 787-IS32. Wj« with the Reserve Enlistment Pro- must he experienced, dependable, chain, tiles, shelving, parts Mm schools, local and express cily . Trainee Command (ATC) school I*1! BJS: '|M7 PLYMOUTH 2-dooc Best of- •I Keesier AFB, Miu. His new gram. thorough, supply own transporta- drifting equipment and etc. Ralpr transporliilidti. Call today, t!ft.409 KEANSBURG. 5-room apartment, unit is part of the vast ATC sys- During his training. Pvt. Hamlin tion. Call 566-8459. wj6 Mncci, 299 Washington Street. Key CEMETERY LOTS Musi sell Jer. Call 2ii4-15'JI. wjli S68 a mon'h; R-rixmi house. $90 will serve on active duty for five port. Call 364 1558. eight graves or will divide. Ivy tem which trains airmen and of- BARBER, Pete's Barber Shop, 66.1 wjtt i LARK 'US 4-diKir, blue, one owner. a month, or will soil Ui hi'st offer. ficers '•• the diverse skills required Highway 35, Middlelown. Call section. Shorelaiul Memorial d;ir- WALKER & WALKER See Saturday or Sunday 51 Sea ilens, Hazlel Reasonablv priced.,! excellen,. „t condition_,,„,,, , ienular care by the nation's aerospace force. 67^-0202. wjO 12m5 C 1VCll 5( 6 175 5 wjfi Brcf/eway. Call week days MA J- RARITAN LANDSCAPING Call 774-8196. ' wjlf j *} ;. ; " . ' " REALTORS He is a 1961 graduate of Red MALE OR female, opportunity fur 206N Highway }9 me. wj« Bank Catholic High School and a I9GI RAMIiLER station wagon, 6 former student at Monmouth Col- mature or retired person. $80 lo Special Marigolds $1 a flat or .35 j SINGER SEWING MACHINE., 2 MI'ti" '">.vri N»w lrr«a« 5 ROOM APARTMENT Matawan, $100 per week renting apartments, per dar.cn. Spring plants balled | years old; kitchen cabinet: 24 : ... 2030 after G p.m heal and hot water supplied, $115 no experience necessary. We train or burlapcd at 207o off. 4 to 5 j Indies wide; 2 Morgan Joins twin w B .Sbrew.sbury. N. J. a month. Call 56fi-40fi3. wjtf Call 2«t«««6_orJ41-3636. wj6 foot potted weeping willows at bedspreads, beige; man's sport ! i Phone 671 31II RELIABLE experienced house- $1.25 each. Marion Blue Sod 2 | coal, brand new; 9 x 12 nylon 1956 I-OIU), 4-door, standard shilt. or 711-5212 IJMIRENCE HARBOR, I'/.room keeper, afternoons, Monday years old. Open daily 8 to 8, pile rug. 8 mos. old. Call 506 S70H good mechanic:*! condition. Call Multiple Listing! unfurnished apartment, second ' .. M S And Tradt-ini fluor. Heat nnd electricity furnish- Short through Friday, references requir- Sunday 9 lo I. Highway 35, South 'i I 2G4 hCfi'J wj'j Send fin Citaloi ed, near transportation. Call 5M. ed, must have own transportation Amboy. Call Park.vay 1-0203. _ I COMPLETE AQUARIUM s-'up 30 | |0r,7 l'ONTIAC Slar"Cliief "coiiver- , wjfi Open 7 days 1145. Wj9 TREMENDOUS savings on doori and 15 ggallo n tanks, in., hidingg j tibli Reasonable. Call 787 !)|,VJ wj8 CalSCHOOl 516-7340L BU. S driver, man or wo- 3-ROOM apartment in KeV|»irt. of Cash? windows, shutters, millwork etc tropicap l fishes and double pisinn wj'i* man. Apply Rathbone's Garage, Acrou from Ye Cotttge Inn. Key w U Call 261-517'.'. wj6* motor. ClCall l 264-8111264811166 jli i i l%7 CADILLAC," ARKER HOARDING HOME toi in gar.tiie, screened |>orch and '.V\ months and then be transferred to REFRIGERATION MAN." Some 164 Broad St.. Malawan wjli men and women Stall ft. patio. Selling below I-Ml A on Highway 71) in Morganvillo. hometown duty with the 78th Train- knowledge of washers and air FOR Call 56fiW.ll Matuwan appraised Value with no Please cull Sii6-r>144 afler 7 p.m. a Car? ing Division at Camp K'lmer. AIR CONDniONKK; two gate-let! ^"'^ conditioners. Call_264-57IO. wjS* wjlf j costs Pull price only $15,Ml. After the initial eight weeks, he $11.95 tables; hand painted Italian bi'd- HIGH~SCI1OTL~hQY.~~ambitiou.s~. FREE ESTIMATES p (TLli4"WbOD"'BoardTnirHoine~ioi may receive a lca\ and then enter room suite; china closet; bookcase; I :i'/j-ROOM AI'ARTMl-:rJT. BCO Front advanced individual training at ppart-time work in Keyport office. KARL FRANTZ 264-S4H elderlldl y men andd women, privai t MATAWAN ! Si . Uninn Heach. Kifi month. wj8 wjfi chairs; three lovely stuffed torUiis- Ready for occupancy — 4 B/R Fort Dix, be enrolled in one of (lie Tel.264-7575. •ill es; many oilier items ('all ''51- ""d *""'" Ruest« Licensed by the Cape'C'id l.mnjj Rmi/u m.'li I-IK- ) r'."iin lor ;rentjeman, How About specialist schools at Fort Dix, or •1076. ; State J limes I. Lawson, R N NURSES AUKS, all shifts, steady ROOF SHINGLES $1.75 per bundle, Myrtle Ave.. Cliffwtxid Call 566 |>lace 15 fi Kitch-n. Urick & Ceilai Call ;;o iilti-i 4 p in wjS be sent to another Army post for ( advanced training. employment, good wages. Apply roll roofing $1.50 and up. Fell WHITE STORKI.INE crib •i 1230 will ShinKl'" Sidinn Hot Watfi h' .i:. $1.75, asbestos and brick ildlng $10 Pvt. Hamlin graduated from Routin persoe 35n ,Brookdal Ha/lel. e Nursing Homewjfi, mattress, very good cotulitiiin. P.M ! Ana< ln*d (iatai'.e City S'-wets APARTMENT rooms, near OPEL a square; also garage doors J.19.75. tiK*.n iin.J t ra iisjvir t ;t tion. 1st Keyport High School. MALE—age 17-25, high school grad- soiiable. 'Call 264-3431. wj'J OLIVER'S REPAIR SHOP I.uke />/j\-jle^es Vv'iliter urni Sum Finer Roofing Supplies, Old Bridge 11; LITTLE STREET MA IAWAN mer. Atea and landsrajiiiH: c\ Moot. pii\,ite entrance, garage. Graduates In Memphis uate to learn Commercial Sta- rellent. Su' x IO'.I lot. Asking $lv 5IIW uulud-s utilities Inquire afler tionery Business. Good pay with Road, Engllshtown. Call Gibson I SMALL miniature Erenrh Poodle, KADETT? Herbert P. Donlin, airman ap- 6 6821. wjtf silver, four months. AKC Clock, watch and jewelry repairs MIU. •7 p.m , 227 2nd Si . Key|>orl or call prentice, U.S. Navy, son of Mr. advance to outside salesman if i Cill Necklaces restrung. Monday, Wed '26I-2JI3 ' wjb* desire. Apply by letter to Box S, lert'd. all siiois. rt asnn;ihle. Call 2IVI iiT-IS nr 7-t7 VM A^k for and Mrs. Harold J. Dorflin, 8 Coach wji; I nesday. Friday 7 p.m.. to 10 p.n.. c/o this newspaper. wjli FACTORY SURPLUS 566-0574. H.ih Sl.itr or Hill Murray. ; .1 Koo.'l APAIMM1-:.NT. mililles Dr., East, Hazlet, recently graduat- . | Saturday 9 a.in , to 5:30 p.m. wjlf Tenns air.mj(.ed subject t'> IMI A LADY for parTtime woriT~in Ice VICTORIAN high |»steied bed, oit, 3 II! nils, bjth lint water, ASSEMBY OPERATORS bric-a-biac antiques. Shore l-'utiii- ( Grading, Land Clearitip, Top Soil. ] all con>enii.'ti'.c-., pri\.,ite eti'.rance, 1655 guaranteed. ture, IIKV 35, Laurencv llarlnr. i Trt'/icliiiifj, l.ali'rals. Fill Dirt etc. 158 RROAD STREET FEMALE KEYI'CIRT, N. -I • aviiil.ib'i" mm, i'i) per lU'Milh. Call AGENT DAVIS LOCKSMITH ujliiCall 566-H35. or M6-I992. If no 1(!2 2.1.1.1. wjO ------• I answer call 416 6525 wjtl KEALTORS INSURORS Assemblies from blueprints or sche- & MEMUI-:R 01-' MULTIPLE matics, mechanical and electronic 10-PII'Xk dining room suite, good -|-,-M-> JKEYI'iiRI. Jrniiiii apirtnuMit. all Or LAWNMOWER CO., LISTING SERVICE sissemblies, wires, cables, harness- RT. 35 & CLARK STREET condition. Call 2015211 after 1' 1''•'-'••• • titililie-i suppiu-d K- ferences arid es, using light band or powered KEYPORT p.m. wjli : I si'cumy. (.'ill 26I-3I2-S. Wjli equipment. Experience required. MOVIE "CAMERA outfit, Bell Kilo miss rails; part or' full t i MI • ' 264-3683 ; MATAWAN-l.il K'! IlK'driKirn boma Non experienced may write or call wjtf Unwell. Call 261-3428. wjli service. Call KI-70D0. jr, Malawan, beautiful IK'(IH»IHI {'<> l •39.06 w ; on 1 ;i:'ii s. Il: :ir lu.vu. oil beat, for application ivhicit will be filed hinial C'api: Cod v.Uh Innk ftont. riiy '.c-.ver^ .'JIH! WJ;.,'I', vxr 'llent j i for future reference. Apply Per- fireplace, liiij;e living tofiin at[.ich !•••>•• ••»! Imitiiun, SI7Ti pi-t inii-.:li. Van's sonnel Department, Frequencey ed e.ar.i]>,e, cily wjler :mil si-n,iis Agciic. Keal'.or, Cr liv.y 31 & Per Month Engineering Labs. Route 517 and lake prn ilexes. Sacrifice price, Nliin Si.. Malawan, Call StW-l-ISl. alter minimum down pay- Central St., Farmiiigdale. Call 93S- J17 ment and with 36 month HERBERT l\ DONLIN 9221. wjl3 USINESS SERVICES 1 2-hedi(*NVi Cap.' Cud with expati payment plan. ed from Aviation Familiarization _ _ _ _ MOUSE. 3 h"dri>!>r/'«--r(»mi :ir»rt mother, Mrs. Clara Walsh, resides i LAWNMOWERS 56S-9SA5 bucket seats, and all taxes, at 532 Central Ave.. Union Beach. CR. IIWY 34 AND MAIN ST in-lit N" thilihi'ii All uiilitliM title, transportation charges to an Air Defense Command (ADC) CARPENTER and building contiac MATAWAN supplied lli'.|Ulie Hit Second St., and license fee prepaid. j unit at Burns Air Force St.ition, DICK'S LAWNMOWER FILL DIRT toi J G McUgo, Morcncp Av« 5MMH.SI | Dm-.n lic.ich wjfi Built and backed by General I Ore., for tniinini; an.I duly as an SERVICE KcvtKjrt New hf>rnrs, fiMrup.fn. a) OPIiN 7 DAYS Motors. air policeman. His unit support the RT. 7» MORGANVILLE TANDEM LOADS nlteratior* and repair! Call 2C4 wjli I-'IM:NISII1-I) IW)()M. private en- i ADC mission of defending the Con- 566-5226 16 YDS. ROUGH FILL 1159 wjtl II.IIH" .intl atrijile |ijr!;itig. C.en- itinental U.S. against enemy air iH 50 LOAD, LOCAL KKYPORT rodilis .-itid b.ltb. iilu 11 .it I'arl; A|>:irlnu-nts, office. K'MI'e- j atf.ick. Mowers and olrcooled engines re- riiiiiuin clioi1.. srreencd p-uiti toadlnK service top SANDERSON (Int.i-i ujip iilif Carvel. 508- Got It? i The airman is a 1OT graduate of paired. New and used for sale Hilly J'l.»)(l .SlerllllH McC.inn. l(. :il ,1735 Chain saws repaired and sharp- \ w>'l. "™d gravel, blue stone «nd j Koyport Iliuh School. ROOFING & SIDING Ivslale. .'U Hm.ld Si. KI'MMMI ,,...,, |;.;|<;|l, |) ;,,,,, . lln,-i; ened. wjH/27 wash gravel. Free cstinvuU'.v 2fil-l.'l76 v.|.l i Duty In , ii",n (liinl.ins (MiiK-r. Airman Walsh is being assigned PETS Wilson, lives in Hollywood. Fla. J.M. GENERATOR M0 30(13 2192 Call 5,16 .Tl.11. wjif »Jlf iVSPIIALT driveways nnd priiking ROI-.LIIDW Kenm-ls Hoardmn, EXCHANGE lots, completf! septic sy-,ienis no cane-,, individual pens with i SALES - SERVICE TRUCKING Sewer ami water ImiM. oil t.-ink runs Your do^'s own diet. ti nd"i Business Opportunities AND [•illation. Sar/d, gravel ami Uluc loving care. Rewrv.iliufH taken FOR YOUR BETTER SERVICE! RED 1, I1OX 215, MOKOANVILt.E stone. Mrs Howiiiiin, MjrllKiio Ti»wn-,!iip (On Nolan Rd. U mile from Rt. 79) EXCAVATING Call 4ti2-2S!t'i. wjtl AVAII.AIILE I'ltK LEASE To avoid disruptions in torvict during lh« year, du* to vaca- 5l«liM5 MILLER CflNST. CO.. wjl3 Loader and dozer service, land 2(! I r,.ri2 i Jinn Oil t.'o. ntr.v b;is urith-r (on- tions, w# ar* CLOSINO our SERVICE and PARTS Departments clearing and dirt removal, top soil, wjH/0 WANTED TO BUY 1 slriKliim ;i new folotual liny 4*-r-^ fill dirt, road gravel, rond stune, Vic station on Rmilc 36, Helfonl. for two weeks. Miscellaneous inn son snnd, wnshed grnvel etc, 01.1) AND NEW COINS bou([ht INTERIOR This cxii'lleiu loraiion lias a |'.:n- Call 2IH-II37 of 167H will (lime |>.li:onili:i' pnteuti.ll II! ,12.I»Q j;aK p'-l MKMitli Itr. rs'ftl'Tlt fe- STARTING MONDAY, AUG. 10th, V)U CONVERTIBLE TOPS ECKEL BROTHERS EXTERIOR PAINTINCI For all model c«r«. A Courtesy ' (lulled brtviccn TI.'KI'I anrl $5,000, SITUATION WANTED I'iltil tlinning |il'nil-iin. Ketnemeiit Car for your convenience. LurryV j HOX 64 TENNENT HOAD Hdine liiiproveineiit-i. All \vr ,rk and I-iniiiK'Ml Senility Plan iilsn Auto Seat Covers" , 2" Q~ • 3320 llf«'h MORGANVII.LB Kiinriiiilectl; fully insuied ( .ill Will. DO iiiinuig in tin li'in,... TO MONDAY, AUG. 24th, 1961 avail.iblt1 l-'or futlbi'r liilunu.'ili'in way 34 and Mlddle*ei Rd., Mats- !7(I wan, 24 hour phone ifrvlc*. Call 506-18-15 call Sun Oil to PA I JUKI _ . fo that our entire staff may tnjoy a Vacation at one time . . . 5C0-30H. wjlf wjtf """" I'lARItY M ACKI-RMAfi eveinngs I I'I »'-'ll wjfl ni.nn. CONTKACTOR HAItY SIlTINCi in rnv own Ivnti'v thus making their services available to you, without interrup- klVVl'bin Army NaVy "hiTSweiT Iramponatinn prm'Ulod. Call Jfil Orr work clolhci, Ciirliartl ovei Television ^ow IKMIICI - gat.ie,.--! - ultei;i tion, for the balance of the year. alls, flermudiui nnd swim trunks, ions - lepaiis • dutmi'i^ - c.'r^i WANTED shoes, Ixiys' nnd men's wenr. W. nic tile - hi'ifini! • siding • p;im' •If ASF BRING YOUR SERVICE AND PARTS PROBLEMS TO US Front St., Keypurt, 2IH-30II8. wjlf DON'S TV SERVICE MI: - p.ii in... WOMA!•; ,iu

Potato Sack Rare Winner* In Malawan Recreation Program LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOVICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE immediately In urilin* Io ihc Town- mi4ilh and '-he Slate of New DOPTEI) ON SKPTEMIlEn X. ship Cluk ol The Township «* Mal- heW r*i AuffuM J. 1*44. hai be*n (HMJ m the rfnce Paled- Aufrutf 3, 11*4 HE IT UROAINKI) HY TMK TOWN Dlri'iMur i'f the Dlvltlon of Meal Cov Key Ki!fi'r|ir:if(.. Jnr., S.-tl!v JU.rr.tti-in, X)p>iJty jSIIII' CO.MMITTi-.K Or THE TOWN' i v * Tu «J1 Mitinr.n iu»«Jm« ar.d Fit rtaUoo .'j v or :.iti.\'.ioL'Tn. st:\v jKJi.si:v *«-v, .md such statement shows Uuit trp. !N ;it>l &!!irin;i'.iVf!> con smt in 100.000. anj SDl'i.HMlll (tll'BT :ruri:r,f), AS 1O1 JJ)V. S-. authiirjzrd OK N'KW JEI1SKY :niprt'vtmr will l» \wlHin STATKMKNT C1IA?«CK11Y DIVISION by The JSc JIOV.IIOITH COU.VTV uiin iu» wen j;,]ji) .ukijitrxl oiul UOC'Kl.T Nil <• JITJfiJ itntt'm \umin tit amount of nut Iho 20 llnv peiviil ol STATK Of NKW JKHsKY fnr turns of ex* Mtllctl .1 (I,!. act!.-:! TO u;.(W'r section 4(-»..VTArH'l1s J.Vt -. j( Ihr ' TIIKIK OH AW OK THK1H Sl'C TMe lull faith ami crnfil first piit>hvation <>f (tut *tjtcmcnl. PK^OHS IS ItinilT. TiTI.K AND ip nrf hereby plrdffrd Siiliy Horn-.li i.viiiiir.'-T f Hit prill I)<-|M1> Munn trier* provemtT.i H1 iMtrPKl fi'i the said BOND OHIVINANCK' J.)vt aid i*wO]rt.r.erty within NKW JKHSKV. Al'l'KOl'IIIATlN'C; un( at J3IUKW THKHKI'Cllt, ANtl AUTHOU- thereon V/.UiG TJJK lSSTANCK OK »."UI tHW rate or Amount. IION'IJS OH NOTKS Ot'TliK TOWN- _ ol SHU' Km MXAN'CI.NU si.cn AP adopted by PHOI'RIATION. nmtet' on StrpUra* BE IT UKDAINKI) 11V THK TOWN- tutuk'd: "Bund SHIP COMMITI-KK OK TIIK TOWN- and SHIP OF MATAWAN'. IN THK .ixnrr of $:!O9.O00 COUNTY OK MONMUUTH. NKW JERSEY, nun .<-!,s lhan luo lhlrd.1 of all tut- mi-tnbcrii t'lert-of afnini- - en liv the AS FOLLOWS rarilanrt' -»i ilii tht , !he Cuunty 1. Tri i(.rovi.|Ii*.ilt dr- pi actui! JIIMJ pr«K-rduie. -. MV" ts hereby •f thi» txintl "r- The iii'fton has tic*-ii Untiltttett lot • j%.surd purs )!. tnil «J>)V to ut.'H'H/wl as a ! quiPtiti^ (!)*• iiHe ol :irii nations p -.wri/ps the im* lu bo rnuih- or j John Halt-tia antj Ann« I^alcha, \rtnciit o] inir- Misiup i'f Miit- ' «t!r It* rcri;in limiti nnri lo clear 'ft up ali douUtb And tfi ) Uxg !hc vnnit. Such innOh arc fji -cmi on or la) l is lite ini t:'.%a p.f- fncllt author-

! ULT Uli a Itrint-ipal ;tnmunt cf Wih J'*23 jfjj rwvitJftJ in Ihf Von- ' irrminu*, cagt-vnew nnnn ; , ,„,., j. .nd j .•it U> UII> Local Doml t>ri • rcliv riVfn *.l;at Ihe labor nil., IH33 in llix>k 1630 of Deed*. I y*' Btv«r««»e Dnv« fimn 1'roi. V!. (1 , .„...,,, Jt-:'s.r>'. In yiitlolj»*ti<)n A C 11 IU re nf said bonds nnd i'«jfi* ««r Ac *ncj the *mu.w«ct «M- H**' V« t % « V" ^ ^* < »»>*! «*• -'^ fimtrK'i' said improve* ner ol landt formerly af KMm Ci«y I "t*n?*?« V,*" *f o.^-. ... i^fi i».'*l •' u'r Ti'k';; C.pmriiittee (»f . . -i/it in the middle of Itrl ( i> )u a priticipji. amount vin'i* Brook a dit;iam of Ifl.p feet not *-M-«f(lirii,' i'.'.\\,W\ urir hereby aU' Jrnrn a I arse maple !w« tUntiinR in thoi i-'cd tu \>v Issued |)uiKii;mt to the iihrih bank iJ !lu* bruok on a liiniliitH.'iifi rjrescrtlK'd

(il) 'Hie iiniiruvt'inent . AIIII the inirpoue dUUnre uf 1211.0(1 feet ui a stone, ;i;>: ,.1 which -n.ml olj- Hi be iM-ucd Ls the l2> Souih «3* 20' Wf.st a (UlUncc its cnttft f the 'vnt'T supply (in(I or 11(24 B2 feet to n idone, thence: State )lif;ftitav U< ML-HI uf tl.if Ttili> |3) Suulli 111* lb' East a distance StrM-t trutn Nru '•Ijun m (;;u-i)fii IMJU'I1. of I32.lt fprl to * point, thence: u* tt* trim Forutf.tlo !'l;ici', liillUip Avrnue, MlKh* HI H.HItii tir 45' \Ve*t a di*Uinc-e N'eit BrimMiii'k At Held Avftnuv ^nd New Jersey Slule of 7U2.O (eel to 4 paint, thenrv; nitnui, Spnt}>;iri^ " A\.«-J! MH*.m.« the Bnmd St Sdwtf. Gkto' Otyyicg we M« heW AtoHighway K^.ulf No. ^5 irom frutiilly ^5) North 1-t* 5f>* \\'fs\ n distance at )uw Avenue to Charte* Md TfciriAay, Ht>ad tu Whale C'reik and in racii HX\2ii ftret In a stune; ihcncr; HiRhheld Avetttic .'jinn olhirr for it* rntirt* lenj{tJi within tlift 1C» South 62* 44' Wrst * ditUrw to 11$ lei rninu*. ;*.>#;<-the-r wi: I iMnumeal «H1 be brU NM4ay Ihn^h FrUm T^imifMii. »>f new d-tnvU t:u*t iry» •.1 wk a n<\ in a! r- r 1 aU '.ercr. s A ry KMM Sdwlfc- F nt «SO.U> fii-l (o a Klmie; Ihrnpp; Guire.Ti at the Imi St FkM, ipM M toy* 12 I* 15. UMI iMl»r«acd )• playh«water rriains, t<*s* Ui*T with a]I nee- (7) South W 07' Klst a itlivtancv lor iind mcl(lrut;il therrto. ur. we wAci I* cvatact icw« rftriwj Aalhwiy Oafrarv, CMck Gera». 0! 172 17 lect to a poJnl, thence; ax shn ,'nui in &rrn:dart<'r <.Mih tHntfr hydrants. >trutiures and appurU'tuinL** d rfU '.uiik sod niittcriitlFi ncc- of 3t.Xi fifi to a flo/)f. thcucr; (ill Mouth 15' 10' Ku.st n dtsUnre l • Sli|x:oveu • nri hit AS shown u:i antl in accord- of 6'ndai)U in tttt* above i*tv William BrideoMa. tntUent. pn- Junior Auxiliary, Mrs. Jack Olsea, vention to be held Sept. 10, 11 and the area are welcome. William a«d: f. tented the awardt lo ihe respective junior advisor, anwunccd the ac-12 in H'ildnvod. Representing (he Han nun, 7 Johnson Terr., Middle- f-.'iid \>urj*>sc described local club will be Mrs. Kollin 3 of Ihtt. txmd ordiiuiiU'L' hvn or other lntcrrtt A(U'c\tng, Uit chairmen which had beea won at tivities of her group. The officers town, is in charge of reservations. who will serve next year will be Rathbun, Mrs. Jack Olicn and Mrs. L-urrPiit t'tjxrnn" and in areal estate tie sen bed herein by virtue the Middleaeg Dwaty CaavenUiMi property or mprn%'rnient which the 0/ ownorslvp. inherit nitce, descent t Judith Cohmert, chairman; Dar- Bridpeman. ty lawfully arijulru or tfttary, (It-vlsr, rtowrr. courtesy. held in Carteret. Tuttiv! , a ne-rrral improvement, and TtEHfte, itecMl »>r nmvrvnmt, rtilty A« a crueral improvement. lene Beck, first vice chairman; A joint installation of ihe newly pail ft trie cost tiinrof ha*. The local nut received first prUe Julia Olsen, second vice chairman; Benefit Card Party r.mako (iire : of the cost thereof iiJ»« tjcon 0/ Judgment or athcr Ivgul ur J,iu/Jj elected officers of the Post and or * 'be t>iH-ci3lly assessed on riHlit, the iinttire of which «ntj thr tlll h for collecting Ml cntpowi aad forKathleen Carroll, secretary; Sandra Auxiliary wiJJ be installed Satur- jjroi >pfrtally benefited thereby. rcftfion that viMI HIM! p;irti ol von art-i-rtv | j thc (ollecting INI pairs af vwd •yloat. Beck, treasurer; Margaret Goh- The Madison Township Chapter ill} Tlii. |,irn>d nt ICH Broad Si Shtcwiburj day, Oct. 24, at I p m. in the Le- ih: ' jrt-t iod of uscfulncis nf Joined ax dv(rrtdmni% us svi (csl Il.vnd l....» ui licity. chaplain, «nd Sharon Gallant, ser- nx lo l*;e ie.-iM.ii:il;le life will be the installing oflicer for and fashion show at St. Ambrose lug '.« ihe rviisimiible life thereof, .\ou on request, addrr^sod to the at- i Knutr 33 I /rule SouO «tf . The Junior, Auxiliary, aajMsar- geant - at - arms. the Auxiliary. is forty (401 years. turney fur the plaintiffs ul tin- above f:\e t5l yfiirit. Hn) Bans I Hull, Bruwntown, on Wednesday, mentioned adciicM. 1 Ic) The mi,i>!dne:ilal dc tit itali- •d by the Ladies Auxiliary receiv- pplemen Mrs. Sophie Wisbeski, president Sept. 30, at S p.m. Refreshments , „ b_y ,naui l^aw lias Dated: Julv aJth, 3*rf4 I rnrnt rrrimittl bv s.iiil ].;,\\ li.i - IXTIJ Oally t to 5:M ed four awards. The first individual of the Middlesex County American duly r:urle anil Ih'ed will be served and prizes awarded. I duly made unii filed . In the office CEOItCK A. HIIKNNKR Ihe T Cli-ih winner was Miss Kathleen Carroll Legion Auxiliary, and her staff of Madison Concert I at the T'nvji.ihip Cli?rk (ind a complete Anting Clerk of the for her Junior History. The other officers will install the new Junior LEGAL NOTICE execute*! dupllcile original tliereol SujH-tlor Court has been filed in Ihe otflco of thej20 lii:W •wards which were Junior projects Auxiliary officers Saturday, Sept. Well Received; Newt AN OHD1NANCK TO KIIRTIIKH Director ot the Divini(>n uf LoeaJ were Junior Display, Class 1, ages 26, at 2 p.m. in the Legion Home on AMEND AN OIUJtS'ANCK kN- Government In the I)<'pnrtmtn»vtiled in mudv, hich a Mill, art km or pr'tr-rcdine attended and enjoyed on Sunday OV MATAWAN AND TO TUKLa- w is Wit Hicre^tMid by ttiis bond afternoon. It was held on the lawn SCRIHK AND KSTAHl.l^H Jl'ST ordinance, the gross debt nf thei,: 13 net; c;m tjt* mrti in cured, ns pm- UVl.y.S AXt) HKf;iM.ATIONS HK- TnwmJilp as defined In said l.aw Isvldtd In thr Loral tV>nd l,«w h;^ INSURANCE of (he high school, Koute 516. mcrrjuted by thi.s txind ordJnfinre h^iin to /(in froiTi I^H- tint* of »,r sr»Kcn.N(; SI;CH DKI'AKTMKNT" b- Among the winners at the Day- t;y J3B.0W), and timt t(\e hiud ob- fir fit ptiljlit'uUoi, ri?.(Kl hv this bond Sally Mornitfin BONDS - AUTO HOMK OWNERS Ion Grange card parly were Miss- (•ulinance will he uithin all debt Ut'pulv Miir.HtpHi CTtuk ltlcd :•• Mildred Green, Nathan Crcssman, '">>"<••&•** >t "«""•'/ hnutations prescrilu'd by fciud l«iw. Tow-iiKhii* r-f Mat.-.'.inn The ttHRtCKiiX* i.mount of notBOVD OHDINAKC1C 1'IUJVIDINO I Miss Marie Gaub, Mrs. Kussell extM eiiine JH.000 f(ir it.i-rns of en- Green and Mrs. Amus Burlew, yon Tin: IMPHOVKMKVT cir of Monmoulh ;ni(l the !>tat«' l^nsf pcrmittrd under (•Citton 41>A:2- VARIOUS STHKKTS IN AND UV 1 Brawntown, Jersey, hild on AuRu'.t .*i, 20 vt tJid ]^.w has tw-rn included in THE TOWNSHIP OK MATAWAN. ! Dalfcl: Aut:uil 3, ; the forevotrtK Phtirnatfd cohl «Jf tumi IN THK CO(;,MTY OF MONMOOT1I. i Mr. and Mrs. A. Mattieson and | iinpniveincnt or purpose. John L. Tassini Agency i a.-) Tliih txi/id tttrimittirt' iiuihitr'noM NF.W JKI?SKY APPKOPHIATINC ' childrm, Morgan, ipcul Wednesday Clrrk ! dbllK'tlioiih of the Township snlfly for $(a.240TUK!ulh"M7i'd l»y UUs PHOPJHATION AXtJ HKCKALINCl ; 566-0043 Mr. and Mrs, Bart Gaub were T.ike notice thitl an |,|iiU-.it.lull tl.l .dind ordinnnee are to he iFMifd for TN PAHT AN OriDlNANCK OK TI1K i m •. n Sunday guests ol Mrs. J. Schwende to the Tif. sbip r a puj ji'.se « hich Is' "f r-lf-ttquIda tinjc" T O W N -S >I J I' JIKJ1KTOKOME A- I of Lhe Tr,*ni.liip iyt w ilhin th* meaning and liinil;ith)njK> rt flvuUnt) and Ht-c tf-.iti'» We'd like lo pnf « fce# in your ham's Corner. It will dost on Sat f i •iiiUd in «!)>• nnnn.il r»r .Mippliintnt.il fuesday and urday, Aug. 15, at 10:30 p.m. n'. ' Iitt inis**H •a led 3-DAY SPECIAL bonnet. More find more people 1---•,•- Iir-K la urs, !o be : if.'.i t;cn-rrbv iilcdCed St..'] •j;m, OtltlT, Il/iui (r "il. T*> A r, 1 art realizing the importance of Mi 1J1 to the punctual pv. turrit or \)\r \inn- Rosary-Altar Plant of Ma*n-A nn. flr-nl f*f and inicirl on the MIUI Ti ic v !,in S ;il!d jptCJin iif ihi ..b!r(tj.t •I by this .xti.il I "Caryl Richonk" • well-rounded Insurance pro- Chines* Auction Aug. 13 i i ! ' • K' •ti*d n ci'. S.ilrt r. hull hr 'TI i r.i"d fit the ciffirr uf th.- Hut Id direct. unlimited 'hllJCiatttvt;.*. nf thr :r.g Ir.sf >*•!*! ur uf ttir T< 'A whn< •i.f V«i gram. What about you? The Rosary • Altar Socirty of ip, and. St. Benedict's Church. Bethany Rcl., ii o( tht* •-'.,)! IT Vply and n • .4 1 llarlet, will hold a Chinese Auction • :t ' he >.f(iutis .itu! ( IM tors • •f «h.1 the T<>wn<,h!p iblit/atrd to 1 Permanent on Thursday. Aug. 13. at 8:30 p m. •TI !! i-'i[|H'rflit'iii i 1 Irvv :.rl wiinri tipuri ,tll Ihe , t<lc f>r*f|M- in the school calete.ia. Refresh- •;n'S< \) i-\ f::u H Cr> Avr . M.M W Town- 1 ship fnr the pn>r !it a ,'• ,\ M, 1 riv •:MI-I:! Jir.il Ti r,isui fr. .said K ments will be served, and everyone « tu 'ttiTi-.tt wtthnut ON & BARTELL, INC is welcjme. til.j JJpvit ... B r,, .. Aviv WAVE i Sccilirti B. This iMind trilniiincc pluill The proceeds will be usi'd to pro t;ike effret twenty i2uj (I,I>H nftrf mote the annual fashion show which H.'i7ll the first puMk-.it.ort Uieicf.r .tff«r fi- ill be held on Oct, 17. and ..»( all , r.Jil tf.'issjixe. in ptf5crihc-d by find n Id'; ! LfHal Bond ]^iw. Mrs. Robert Hart anil Mrs. Hern- s\tvk f the api'Iii'.'-nt c I NOTICE is hen-hv Ki\rn tiiat the aid Massiihrook, cothairmen of tioti are ns in)\>> ; Itup.ii t-rdinuiice nbovr *.\ »K |i*)t.Kfd Kmnk D#-vino, H | *ml Aflt'fitrd «t a regular iru'i'tliic Ihe fashion show, also are la v, nn. N. J. I f-f 1h»* Township <*ommilti'c of Uir charge of th* Chinese Auction. Objections, 1! any, Tny.nshlp of Mjitinvnn In Die County 7.95 Plui Cut Not my 0% McDonald's hamburger Chevalin RENT-A-CAR Famous "Revlon" *c5%j f^

KM 24 HOURS Hair Coloring ^.QO Wk • * A MIL! Expertly Done Plus Cut MONDAY - TUKSDAV mid THURSDAY ONLY Free Customer Pick Up Within 15 Minute. WIGS! WIGS! WIGS! PA 7-0479 Guaranteed 100 per cent Human Hair and set in flattering style. Voungittn lov* McDonald'* Hamburg«ri—and you m m One Year Will, tool They ar« made of 100% pur* b««f—not Consultation frozen meat—but top quality beef ground freih dally, $ HMV'M MTVM! fcrf off *• «rill O» tooitod bm-*m fl^fl Free Service way you Kfc« 'em bait. EvarytWns at McOonald'i II *• Open Monday, Tuesday,TB^ Saturdayl Down For Appointment inVlnRy •» • SO •^OW0ttl)f CI90A* UM Wk TOT ^Rv VOtWvV food In town at pikai lhal pl«aiel SYLVIA MYERS, R. N. 9 AM to 6 P.M. Coil EI.ECTIIOI.OGI.n Thursday and Friday • 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. /••A imr gmUmm •/«*•• Closed Wednesdays 566-9705 Superfluous Hair Permanently Removed Michaels SALON 34n McDonald's 101 Ivy N. I By Appolntmoni ROUTE 34 EDGAR ROAD - CHEESEQUAKE, N. J. i MUm No rid «r Ihe lnrriicr« A McrcltnnM Nalhntii «nnk on Nt. 34 HWY. 35 U»t H

sity with a Bachelor at Artf Degr«* Mr. Bucklsnd and hi< wife, Mar- the major portion of hij time to tlia First Road Mapg In Marks 40th Year in Physics. H« is s member of Pi garet, hav* b*m rasldwiU of Marl- boarding and grooming of dons (or Mu Epailon, honorary mathematical boro Township for almost two other owneri. Mr. Elliot, who haiState Reproduced yeata. Their daughter, Mn. Joan YOU ARE INVITED TO THE society. frequently acted ar a jud^e of La- With Bell System Machinchldi livei in Cape St. History buffs, map collector!, Claire, Md., tnd they have one brador Retrievers in national dux and lovers of fine printing have a Wtrrcn C. Buckland, Wilton granddaughter, shows In this country and Canada, treat in a 50 pa tie book, "New Jer- Av», Marlboro Towmhlp, obterve* Active in local chapters of the became interesttii in do^s in his na- sey Road Maps of the 18th Cen- his 40th •nniverairy of Bell Sys- American Red Cross since 19K he tive Scotland over -to years af!n. He tury," published recently by tem fervlct ihli month. He li a is an Instructor of twimminjf, life nmnaxed a large kennel in LOUR Princeton University Library. member of technical itiff In Bell saving, and small craft handling The book. Issued in observance Laboratories' ludio facilities de- liland before acquiring the Marl- of New Jersey'j 300th nnniversary, lor the Monmouth County Chapter. boro properly from Mr. and Mrs. partment at Holmdcl. He is a member of the Canoe reproduces four old maps or series After Joining (he Bell Syitem in Club and chairman of (he Swim- William Thomson, Marllwrj, of maps shiwintf north-south routes 1*24 Mr. Buckland engaged in car- ming Club at Bell Laboratories in Ihroueh New Jersey and Princeton rier tranamiiiion research (or five Holmdel. Woodworking also Is one Acm« Markett Inc. (or "Prince Town"). The book is years. Then he began telephone in- of his hobbies. on sale In certain stores and at the atrumenl fludln relating to opera- Names Security Aide library. of DELANEY'S lion and problems during service. The maps aren't the kind you pick Subsequently he engaged in de- Famed Dog Fancier Albert N. Brown, former Com- up at j(as stations. They show pri- sign and development of telephone Op*>nt Marlboro Kennel missioner of the i'hi].ii]cl|ihia Po- marily one road or route and mark ' receivers for -7 yean' until 1951 lice Department has joined the slalf its houses, taverns and landmarks COFFEE SHOPPE when he turned to designing In- at Acme Markets, Inc.. to direct rather than charting the complete David Elliot, om of the test 'oad network for a certain area. struments lor use in underwater known don fancier* of the country, and co-ordinate the company's se- Airport Plaza Shopping Center •ound systems. Fo the past three curity program in their Eastern Di- Two of the maps, the oldest and and the author of leveral books and the youngest reproduced, are an- months he has been engaged In de- magazine articles on the raising visions. Announcement of Mr. sign of liulrument.<< for telephone Brown's new association was made cestors of today's tourist guide- Route 36 and (raining of Labrador Remov- books. stations. ers, and his wife, have purchased by Paul J. Cupp, President of Acme Markets. Mr. Buckland graduated Magna WARREN C. BUCKLAND a seven • acre tract on School KcJ. Next to Peoples National Bank •urn laude from New York Univer- East, Marlboro Township, on which Mr. Brown joined the Philadel- Record Earnings he hus just completed construction phia Police l-'orce in ]!M2 and by SATURDAY, AUGUST 8, 1964 —i of kennels for the boarding and 195.1 had rLsen Ihrau^li the ranks New Jersey Natural Gas Com- grooming of dogs. The property, to tin; position of inspector, the first pany in a quarterly report just re- which will be known as the Winnan patrolman of thu Philadelphia leased announced record revenues - FREE - Kennels, can accommodate GO do^s. Force to achieve this advancement. and earnings for the period ended Ross W. Maghan Agency The main kennel building, whicl In July 1980, Mr. Brown was ap-June 30. The renorl ahowrd per it heated with two hot air furnaces, pointed Commissioner, the highest share earni.iKS of !Mi cents for the U divided by a four - foot corridor, rank of Philadelphia Police ami nine - months ended June 30 trains! COFFEE and CAKE "Saw With Softco with 30 Jog runs on each Hide. assumed command of the 5000- 89 cents the year before. For the Each outside run is IS-by-SfuM. di man Police Department. 12-month period eurnhtKK were $1.03 11 A.M. to 2 P.M. Auto and tfemtewn«r Polkit" vided from the others by a cement Mr. Brown has been honored ma- against 90 cents. Revenues for the block wall 40 Inches hl;;h, on top ny times '.n the city he served, for nine monllu were $22,.115,886 com- of which Is a 3-fool link fence. his contrilv.iliuns In the community pared to $20.482.25S and net income The interior section of each run is and to nil profession. Amnnu. oth- was $2,302.0(0 against $2,125,073. Also Souvenirs for the Children Real Estate—Insurance 5 - by - 5 - feet. er honors, he received the 1962 ] for the 12-month period, revenue! Honor Award of the Academy of \were J20.452,OO2 this Veur aKainst MATAWAN 131 M* St LOml 64003 While Mr. Elliot will maintain a J2-l.32O.2Wi last year und net income You'll Enjoy Yoiir few Labrador Retrievers of his Political Science at Fordham Unl-' versity's School of Law. was $2,485,458 aji compared to $2,- own In the kennels, he will devote 191,381. "Coffee Break" With Us If you need prinlinx of uny kind, Open Daily 6 A.M. to 10 P.M. we are here to serve you. Our This week, why don't you look quick service mid reasonable pric- through tlie windows of your POTATOES es will please you. church , • . from tha insidn. U.S. No, 1 AT 1500 HWY. 35 10 •• 59c THE NEW CORN HomeGr-n 10 for 39( IN MIDDLETOWN CANTALOUPE ""• '•" 19c ea. PLUMS c"'""»" «•* 19c Ib. PEACHES-*- 2 H»s.29( GOVT INSPECTED FRESH KILLED PAN READY FRYING 191) CHICKENS WHOLE OellcltjM Trimmei Right CHUCK STEAK 35c Ib. OFFERS CAREERS IN RETAILING Full Time... Part Time (Mornings and Evenings) Ml ROAST 49c Ib. £7>59cfc. 'SALES: Department Managers OFFICEi Opportunities in all il);|>Hrliii«:nlt Of»|M»rliinili«-M fur many vx|t«ri<>iicc«l in aiiilillng, ,«,—'SEAFOOD DEPT.— Blbflwli* fur IMIIII male uml fcmale. liemlw of (l<'|iiirtin<'iilM Ixilli mala; and M'rvicr, I*RX, Cr«'ailiii<'iit, inveiiUtry control. ».*9c and Security Munii£<:r. >> 19c COIOSSAL Mil MUCTIAKI *I9< '_ 4iiofvu. SALES SUITORTI1NC, ACTIVITIES: AUTOVIOTIVi: SERVICE CENTER: a^Mn«>i«t«atakfi t Bone i«u Smoiced Pork lhould«r«t Iff in tn nutintfii- A ltt-o«r alalion uffrra O|i|Miiiuiiiliea for qualified 1" f houMar ftoafcs ».99< , ili«|ilay and ol nii'<-liaiii

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