A Panorama COVERING rovN M in or Of Local HOLMDEL, MADISON Ptople And MAIUORO, MATAWAN

Event* MATAWAN BOROUGH

MlHfcW Member «Mh YEAR — 32nd WEEK Warn iw n Prm >imlillii MATAWAN, N. J., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY II. 1965 Matlanal Editorial AsiodatJaa Single Copy Ten CenH Bradley Heads Scout Unite Ready For Sixth Annual Klondike Derby At Cltcesef|uakc Park Tliree-Ceilt Hike Vote Court Action In Regional Board H i H H H H I H H I i B I H H H H B I fn Tax Rate

- IwOwfj Iww _ Matawan Borough ApportionmentBattle . , I . . CyyUM !. 1^ ■ ■ : ■ ’ W W nNfV| (JW wli -|fl ' •. ( ■ Costs Increase Voting unanimously, the Mata- tain a legal interpretation of th9 ' wan Borough Council Tuesday night statute Roverning apportionment. Matawan R w Iom I Board of Edu- A l!)65 tax rate of J3.12 for cach authorized court action to challenge The borough which comprises a re- ‘ eatlaa reorganised Monday without >100 valuation, a three - cent in­ the state’s pre-sent method of ap­ gional school district with adjoining • aM M tln" wm over ay appoint* crease over last year, was estimat­ portioning taxvs to support the op­ Matawan Township, contends thii or Ih m . John J . Bradley was ed Tuesday night when the Mata­ erating costs of a regional school present basis of apportionment is ‘ pmMent . and M n. wan Borough Council j/uroduced its district. ' . unfair. , . : ' Smith, vice pmident. Ed­ municipal budget. Council retained the Newark law It charges enrollment figures used ward icullio* » a * reaffirmed aa The rate includes schools, $1.78, firm of Schiff, Cummis and Kent to by the state to establish what each aacrrtary aad Vincent C. DeMalo down 13 cents; county, 48 cents, up take immediate legal steps to ob- municipality- shall pay nre lwo3 aa a ttocwey. The*e action* were two cents; municipal purposes, 76 years old. Rapid growth of popula­ lakaa after M r. Bradley wai sworn cents, up 15 cenLs and veterans and tion in the township, the borough ' a ' m w tkree-yaar term aad senior citizens exemptions, 10 cents, contends, has forced local \axpay-- O.Craae aad Herbert: down one cent. Keyport Banker crs lo “ subsidize'' the education of aatad a a ; aew memberi. The budget totals $527,878, an in­ township pupils. r. Ir a d k r a a d Mr. Crane': are crease of $114,841 and will require Irked al PrneM Law ■ ■ ‘ 1 i Mr. Feder a Died On Tuesday tax levies of $269,802, an increase of Matawan borough residents, irked $81,758. Municipal purpose spending F. P. Armstrong at the apportionment setup, voted M r. Bradtev appoiated oomailt- amounts to $447,f*12, an increare of in November to spend up to {10,004 Mai a* Mlewa: 'Finance, Edward $134,032 and the, reserve for uncol­ In Field ,62 Years' j ■ to test the present'law. At present, I,-:Ledford,■*h'* i rm an, Floyd lected taxes is $7fl,(K»5. down $11S7 . . I ! ■1 i : 1 ■■ • apportionment is based en average Bream. Mr. F*d*f; ealet*ria, Wii- under last year. , daily enrollment a* of June 30 of Haat r. Davla. chalrmaa, : Mr*. Frederic- Palmer Annsirong, 77. Draw From Surplus of 121 Atlantic St., Keyport, chair­ the "previous” school year. . ta H b i A H M E . MaaviHa; atudtat activity, Mr. Craat, chalrmaa, Mr. Anticipated revenues are estimat. man of the Board of Directors of Assembly Bill 404, passed by th* the Monmouth County National um M M ,' HaitoM J . Dolan: traaa- ed at $258,076, up $33,086 and coun­ Slate Legislature last year but ve. \ Mr*. ImUh. Mr. Fadar, cil appropriated $100,000 from sur­ Bank and former president of the toed by Gov. Richard J. Hughes, Doiaa. , ■ ■ : .' . ■ H Traaa 117, The FigMln« Buffalea, |e« ready Robert DeMonte, and R*bert;Cantk The three first patrols were Ihe plus, $3000 more than last year, Keyport Banking Company, died would have changed the date 01 raaipallHaa at the Sixth Annual Klondike Derby Flaming Arrow Patrol ef Traap UK sponsored by thu St. John's Meth­ leaving $15,648. Tuesday, Feb. 9, 1965, at his home. which the enrollment basis would The apaelal ebmmittee on the be fixed lo Sept. 30 of the “ cur­ bulldUw proaiam aiatn ia headed Park Saturday. Guldlec the horiepswer in the odist Church of Hailet; Ibe Pioneer Palrol, Troop 1*3, in second place, Changes in budget amounts in­ Mr. Armstrong was born in Key­ Kevin Bank*. “ Horcemea" from left are Howard sponsored by SI. Ann’s Charch, Keansburg, and third plucc went to clude: Street department, up $12,­ port, the son of the late Fredcric rent" school veur. by Mr, MaaviUa with a mixed Francis Armstrong, founder of board, aad non-board memberihlp Jim lank*, William Gallivan, Joe Deely, the Cobra Patrol of Troop 111, ^onsorvd hy llolmdel Fire Company I. 500 over 1!H)4; library, $12,563; Students from the regional high ceaalatlaaof Mr. Browa, Mr. Davia, Shade Tree Commission, up $2050; The Keyport Enterprise, and school sltended the meeting. At police department, up $15,250, nnd Mary Emma (Seliick) Arm­ council's Feb. 23 session, the stu­ P . Howard Lloyd |r„ Frank Dun­ strong. He was a lifelong resident can, School Superintendent Luther Kindergarten "Cutoff" Still Seek Dog capital improvements, up $8400. dents, chosen as student "officials" A. ratter, John Trabachino and Strathmore Rate Township llall Debt service is set at $30,637, up of the borough. He and Mrs. Arm ­ will sit briefly as Mayor and Coun* Frank Gilbert, of the educational A MB aMtlaa Oct. I aa Ihe uni- Coinmllteeman Gilbert II. Hick­ $9692; deferred charges are listed strong celebrated their 50th wed­ cil. affair* committee of the Strath- * • dale far admit- man lold the Matawan Townihip at $44,275. double the amount lust ding anniversary in Octobcr 19K0. Award (iarbage Pact ■nre Civic Allocation. Mr. Man- taace ta puMIc actual kiadergar- Cut Authorized Board of Health Monday night Plans Explained year; water utility, $107,330, up Mr. Armstrong had been associat­ Peter Roselle and Sons, Eliza­ villa alao will head a closely allied taaa. waa naaaed by the Stale Aa- police will attempt to use a Iran- j3!),535 und sewer utility $66,402 ed with banking for 62 years. He beth, was awarded a one-year au in tenant* committal with Mr. aembly, St tn I, MeetL y. A coin- To Take Effect quiliter gun lo catch a dog sus­ Expansion, Addition up $26,609. started as a clerk in Ihe Keyport $22,491 contract, on low bid, for gar* Fader and Mr. Scullion aa the paalaa MB aimed at preventing On April I pected of biting live - year - aid Would Double Size The business property tax in the Banning Company in September bage collection, three days a week. attar memben. drciunvratlen nl the eutoff dale Sharon Banafato, Church SI., new budget, the first year such a 11HJJ, and worked his way up to Councilmen Leon G. Christinat and waa par n d by tbe Assembly, 51 Ian. 29. Thu girl is undergoing lax has ln*en figured separately un­ become president of the bank in Robert Colot dissented. Mr. Christi- 'Board-Teachera relationi commit­ A 25 per cent across the board Detailed plans F o r a $225,000 addi­ tee la headed by Mr. Dolan with tat- painful rabies inoculations. The der Title 51 is estimated at $3.86, 19211, after being elected cashier !n lint said he favors a thrce-vear con­ Mata law aaw require* a child reduction in water rates for the dog, described as a while bull ter­ tion and renovation of the Matawan 1912 and vice president i 1924. He Mr. Crane aad Mr. Davit at iti Strathmore area was approved Fri­ Council scheduled a public hear­ tract. other member*. la ba five-yeart-*td within ia days rier, has been sighted several Township llall, Lower Main St„ ing on the budget Mar. 17 at 8 p.m. served as president of the bank un­ altar tbe apeniaa af achaal la Ihe day night by the Matawan Town­ times by police, but has managed til August 1956 when the Keyport Council voted to purchase .:* Tba board again tet the third ship Utilities Authority. The new were explained at a public forum Hamilton tract, off Ravine Dr., for Monday ot tba month lor ita meet- fall t* be aare af gaining admit- to escape. All resident* nre urged Banking Company consolidated taaea ta a pubic scheal klader- rale schedule will be effective Apr. to be on the lookout far the aai- Tuesday nijjhl. The addition is de­ $10,000. The move, which has been law , which will convene at 7:55 I. New minimum quarterly charges Sidewalks Plan discussed (or the past year, will en­ ; (continued on pan* four) gartaa. Tbe new bill would eliml- mtl and lo n«l(y the police de­ signed to »xpand township facilities nata tba variatlea that new re- for homes will be $15, down $5. able the governing body to creata partment immediately il il Is to meet the needs o f a 25,0110 popula­ public access to Lake Lefferts. aaha fram having a IM a y grace The reduction is a result of the seen. tion expected in 10 years, Frank Triscari was hired as bor­ parlad iaatend af a unlfarm cutoff purchase by thu authority of the This Year Asked Tbe board tabled action on a The architect. Frederick N. ough oniiincer, on a full-1 ime basis, tt-Ft High Sign Strathmore Water Co. for $1,382,­ proposed dog control ordinance risehf?r, Sayreviile, said the plans replacing Karl F. Heuser, w'ho bad Tba ether Mil at ate* that a* 000. The State Board of Public Strathmore Asj'n because SPCA representatives provide for the doubling nf the ca­ worked part time. achaal heard ihall be required ta Utilities Comm.ssioncrs has ap­ were unable to allend Ihe meet­ pacity of the meeting room to ac­ Wants It In Budget Mr. Triscari lives in Franklin Upheld In Court accept a kladergarten tramfer proved the sale and the transfer of ing. The board wants the society’s commodate 100 persons, expansion Township where he formerjv served ownership is to take place within ham a paMIe ar arivate achaal If views on the ordinance. of the police department and offic­ Strathmore Civic Association us township engineer. Ilis salary ^ Matawan Twp. Zoning the papU waa net flve-ye«rv«ld two weeks. Mrs. Waller Condren, 24 Fay­ es for nil municipal departments. advocating putting a fund in the ! has not been fixed, Init Mayor by Oct. I. Thera hava been ca*e* The authority, in answer to a Cod* On Sign* Rapped ette St., spokesman for six other Other space will be set aside for Malawan Township municipal bud-1 Hyrne said it would be “ in tilt whrr* parent* have ca relied «a- resident's question, promised to women, complained ot rats in the board and caucus rooms where get for a sidewalks program, Her-! area of $10,000.” daraga cklldna In private Under- consider fluoridating the Strath- Lloyd Rd. area near the Storyland Superior Coart Judge Eivin R. smaller meetings may l x * held with­ bcrt J. Parker, president, announc- i gartana aad than attempted te continued on page four) development. She said rats were Simmili. la Freehold Friday, urant- traaafer ihem la paMIc achoal* out utilizing facilities in the general ed last night. Mr. Parker staled the ; " ad a notioe lor nummary, Judgment drawn to the area because ■ 4-1 rejection of the $86,000 busing j M a g the aaaie achaal year. nearby homeowner failed lo keep meeting room. Sufficient space will Marlboro Local by Lawrmca A. Carton jr.. Middle­ Jailed For Jealous be provided to allow for expansion proposal in the Feb. 2 Matawan Re- j . towa, aa aetinji .attorney for tha garbage cans covered. Other wo­ gional school election prompts the j men complained of |unk cars on of 'the collector’s, assessor's and T a u t Co., Newark, to bar Mala- Act; $4000 Theft Case . township clerk’s officcs. move for the safety measure for j Tax Cut Half ^ Ihe properly. The board said II children walking, to put up to the; waa Townihip or Ita building in- School Budgets Fully Air-Conditioned tpector from ordering the tearing Magistrate Lloyd D. Elgart, Mat­ would direct Fogging Unlimited municipal government. | Gain In Collections Sown of a 4Mt. high “ Texaco" tign awan Township, Feb. 3 sent to set baited traps on Ihe proper­ The expanded municipal building Mr. Parker said the Association ; at the eompaiiy’a aervice itation Approved In Area George Conomos, Texas Rd., Mor­ ty- will be equipped with new electri­ want.* five approaches: 1. make a Permits Reduction Oa the northeast corner of Route M ganville, to the county jail for four cal air - conditioning and plumb­ major appropriation in this year’s ing systems throughout. Initially a F. PALMER ARMSTRONG aad Lloyd Rd. months on a disorderly charge. budget, 2. make u survey of the Marlboro Township’s tax rate fi>» Madison, Marlboro fwptic system for sewage disposal The motion waa oppoted by Harry Centimole, Central Ave., most critical areas, 3, study legal local purposes was slashed In half Cite Rusty Water will be provided with a future sew­ with the Second National Bank ol Stanley Yacker, Matawaa, acting Holmdol Rwulti tcchnicajitics involving easements, in a hudf;et of $314,000 (local pur* Matawan Township, charged the er connection provided. Red Bunk to (orr- the Monmouth ior Richard . T. Schwartz, the town­ defendant with smashing out the 4. study economy of different side­ County National Bank. Al that time poses) introduced last night. Tim ihip attorney. Mr. Yacker derided Area school diitrict voters Tues­ windshield of a truck that the There will be parking areas in walk materials and construction, he was mimed Chairman o( the cost of local government will tak# In PUC Complaint front and in the rear of the build­ the #-(t. high sign at giving the day night approved proposed bud­ complainant owned. and 5. complete construction of the Board o( the Monmouth Countv N l 4C cents per $100 this year against (continued on page four) get* in Madison, Marlboro and ing for 30 vehicles and the building first phase sidewalks this fall. The Morganville youth admitted Strathmore Resident tional Bank and served in that po­ about 80 cents last year. Sidney Holmdel Townihipj. Some incum­ will be equipp€d with an emergen­ Mr. Parker adds “ It is obvious sition until his death. Younfe jr., Ihe municipal manager, bent tchool board candidates fell to the act In a fit of Jealousy, Reports Condition cy lighting system and automatic that the first step is the corner­ ^ .- On Highway Authority but denied that it occurred near Federal Reserve Director attributes much of the reduction to by the wayside in all three school smoke detection system. stone, Without money all subse­ He served as a Cla^s A Director the complainant's house. Conomos u cut in the reserve (or uncollected diltricta a* the result of Tuesday'* Robert E. Steele, 34 Inncrhill quent items are impossible, If the o( the Federal Reserve Bank o( Tba State Senate confirmed the produced two youthful witnesses taxes from $231,000 last year to balloting. Lane, Strathmore, Thursday filed a appropriation is held up pending New York, honorary vice president $177,000 this year. Tax collections, ■omination of Richard R. O’Con- who testified they wfcre with him Faces Charge subsequent studies to find out how The biggest budget in school formal complaint with the State and a member of the executive up to 82 per cent of levy against '|M r, an Elitabeth lawyer, to tuc- at the Keansburg skating rink, much should be spent it will mean district history, totaling $4,700,000, Board of Public Utility Comis- committee of tbe New Jersey Bonk­ per cent of levy in 1!W3, effected £j*d M n. Katharine Elkua White, Jan. I, the date of Ihe incident, Matawan Township Police and little or no actual progress this 76 a* a member of the won voter approval by a narrow sioners against the Strathmore W a* ers Association arul treasurer and a the gain, he reports. margin in balloting in. Madison and that the smashing occurred ter Co. for rusty water conditions agents of the State Division of year. It is necessary that an arbi­ director of Ihe oow defunct Second ___ leraey Highway Authority. there. The magistrate admitted he Alcoholic Beverage Control Monday trary amount be established; cer­ *I*be budget was being cut while Mr. O’Comor, whote name was Township. It passed despite being which he said were prevalent in Keyport Loan Association. He was $4»,400 was being put into capital would have no jurisdiction if it arrested Frank Plzzi, 48, of 103 tainly not less than $25,000, if any and Clearing House Association and ibmilted to the Senate by Gov. voted down in seven of the town­ the Strathmore area. account for the purchase of new R ship'* I I voting districts. However, occurred in Keansburg. However, Prospect Ave., Cliffwood, He was real progress is to be made. p-esident o( the Monmouth Bankers ichard J. Hughe*, will complete In ■ letter to Edward Hammill, charged by police with hookinaking road equipment and other improve­ exceptionally heavy balloting In Magistrate Elgart found the testi­ Two Part Study president of the New Jersey Bunk Mra. White’a term, which runa un­ PUC secretary, Mr. Steele charged and released under $2500 bond for ments. An increase in road work both Sayre Woods South voting dis­ mony of Mr. Centimole sufficiently “ A two-part study must be start­ ers Association, lie also served on til June M, iro. Mn. White re- "Several times each week, we are a preliminary hearing Feb. 23. ed by the township engineer. The can be expected this year. Ihe mu­ continued on page four) convincing to believe the act did subjected to the flow of rusty water the executive council ot the Ameri­ aigetd to become U.S. ambnuador first, working wilh the board of nicipal manager reports. Also sum* occur In Matawan Township, from our faucets. These periods of can Bunkers Association. fo Denmark. She alao wa* author­ education, to pinpoint the most haz- expansion of police coverage. The magistrate also put James He was the (irsl member from ity chairman, a pott that ia filled C«l For lidi flow last several hours and usually Wins Legion Contest nrdous spots used by the greatest Mr. Young estimates the overall McGaheran, Newark, under $1500 during the major bathing and meal this area to be appointed 10 serve by appointment of the governor number of children. The engineer rate, exclusive of fire district lev­ . v from among memberi of the au­ hail on a larceny charge. Det. Sut. preparation peaks. This water is as a Commissioner ol the Port o( The Monmouth County Board of enn decide what should be done at New York Authority from 1945 lo ies. to be about $3.06 per $100. Th* - >'H»rity.______Fm hold eri announced it will re­ John McGlnty arraigned him for quite dark in color and unattrac­ : each of these critical points to rc- ll>5'2. As far as is known, Mr. Arm­ county tukes 57 cents per $100, th* ceive bids Tuesday to repair the the theft of $■(000 worth of furni­ tive and unnalatable. - duce the danger a.s much as possi- strong is llio only Koyporler whose Freehold Regional district about 7J bridge across Matawan Creek be­ ture und household effccts from *'As an example, at approximate­ | bit* and can prepare an estimate for name appears nn a public building cents per $100, local school $1.21 i OHver'a Repair Shop, 17 Little tween Matawan Township and Key­ the George Robinson residence, 2(1 ly 8 p.m. on SunJay evening, we ! each item. The township commit­ in New York Citv. On Ihe bronze per $100 amt veis-elders about sev* ItreM , Malawan will be at a new port. Bids also will be received Ingram Circle, Matawan, in No­ (continued on puj»e four) tee can take his report and proceed dedication plaque located at the en cents. . location, M Broad Street, Matawan Tuesday for the Installation of a vember. Det. Joseph Booket, town­ ! wiih all the priority items that can iiigbth Ave. entrance of the Port Tax Sate lleid aa of February ISth, IMS. drain on the Keyport - Holmdel Rd. ship police, also appeared in the ; be squeezed into this budget, tak- Authority Building, be is listed as A two-part tax sule, first held Jfp-edv II in Holmdel Township. case. New Variance For 1 ing bids for ihe work by this sum­ one of the commissioners ot Ihe au­ since IMiO, with gross revenua : mer. Ihe sfeond phase of ihe study thority. umounllng to $35,660 was completed Nursing Home Hit would be a complete survey of side* Mr. Armstrong served on the Saturday. Receives Eagle Scout Award ; walks newlod on all um ior roads :n Keyport Borough Council, and was Proceeds of the tax sule will ba 1 the town and the establishment of a On Vehicle Entry bead of Ihe Republican Party in credited to l!*ifi lux receipts. : long ■ range plan which would liM Ihe borough for iminy ye.irs He Mayor Waller C. Grubb jr. re­ j Ihe various sidewullu needed on the was a member of the board ot di­ ported 1111 the sale ns follows: Thera From Middlesex Rd. basis of safety requirements, rectors ot the Keyport Kiwaels Club were 230 parcels listed for sale with ! “ The township should undertake SuKKestion 0[ a court move to and, as a charter member, served u tux due total of *54,953. Proceed* j a legal study nf possible ways to re­ as Its first president, lie win a of sale, $rtr»,W>0, which Included block issuance of on occupancy per­ ! dure the casement problems in con- mit for the iimery Maiuir Nursitm member of the Board of Directors *12,135 unpaid taxes, *3043 Interest, i necllon with the sidewalk program, of Riverview Hospital for many Home, Koute 34, wns mnde by Ar­ (continued on page four) and $20,481 in premiums resulting thur Slenfrlcd, Red Bunk, in at­ yr.irs nnd served several terms as froni competitive bidding for lien*. torney for Kenneth Mnnning. a vice president. Mr. Armstrong also Purchasers ncquire a rl«iit nf for*, wns trustee ol Old TeniU'nt nearby rusident on Middlesex Rd., Library To Close 11 closure OioiikIi owners may still r»- in an objection miidc before ihe Cmnelery. Hr served as secretary - treaiur- deem hy payment of tuxes and Madison Township Zo iiIiik Hoard of ...... J ... The MJtasvim Frco I’ublic L i­ costs ufler which refunds would ba t brary wll be closed Lincoln's Birtli- or of the Surf Theatre Company Adjustment Monday to the itrant- made to lien purchasers, MISS LOIS SMITH ilav, I'l'b. 12, and Washington's nnd tbe Kevixirt Theatre Company Ind of a vnrlanco to Richard Km- Tuxes paid before sale, rcmuV* Hirllulav, lrob. J2. (continued on page four) cry, Rumson, proprietor, (or fenc- Miss l.ois Sin It h, sophomore ut ing properties from auction list, inn around the property. the Mntnwim Regional Huh School, *25,315, Taxei nulslaiulliig on un­ (continued on puge luxi) wns llio winner of the American sold parcels, *10,252, of which i.i’llioii Oratnricnl Contest during Aldene Plan: A id $11433 Is llsled on Tennent Rd. prup. Install Speakers finals hold Tuesday mnmiiiK dur­ Commuter city of tho ClroLan/.aio Kstato, ing an H.isembly in tlui high school To Furnish Music auditorium, under the diri’cttnn of James Umg, K iik IIsIi and spcech Th« AUfctm Plan, tha Mtalc'* to eommulem from Monmouth And Faeas Charge The Farmers I Merchants Ns- instructor, flml venture Into Investing pubPc Ocean Couuiles relntlvely minor tlonal Dank ol Matawun lias In­ Miss Smith received 11 gold linprovementH in call Aervice. bid llenrv F. Martin, 233 Main SI,, stalled speakers In tha public areas medal from Koliert Zieulcr, coa- fund* In ciipHiil imprnvemi'nn for the possibility nf viintlv better con. Mata wait. wu# diurged Friday of tha bank building sn that music teat chairman and past ciiiniminder privately owned railroad*, i« noctioiiH to Ihe metropolitan meu «»f iilyjil by pollc* with drunken driv* can iw played for the benefit of of Post 176, Matawun. Mr. /lei'ler m'lunluled lo go Into operation In New York and Northern New Jer- Ing niter Ills car cullldcd with on* customers and stall. Tim Muiah alao presented Ihe sliver tiiednl for October, Ih hiii'com or fnllurn will wey. npcriitvti hy Democratic Municipal CorporiHlon Is the supplier of the second plurc 10 A nil low Diodato, ill) nimb to dHermlnn tlni future Il In designed to rescue the Cen­ Leader John Fiorino. Mr. Martin prog rum. was released In *21)5 hill for * hear. Prtacla A. Viola, a mombM t i Bay Scam Trmp 71, Shown *hav« (M l lo right) arc Charles S, Hillock, senior and Miss Owvn Man is, soph­ nnii'He of iimhi tmnsporlnlion in tral Kiiihoml of New .Jer.s-y from Tim type of niusli: Is .ii'lenllllcally omore, the hroo/.i) mi'iliil for tlilid Him Gaul'Wi liinle, Ihe v i 1 jimit flicl*’ of th’« l. 11111 ^ t»a Ing Feb. 25 In Municipal Court, Pfc Matawaa, la riiewa w aiving Ma Eaalf raak la Maui- tMlMant tcautmmlrr, FraiKls, Mr*. Viol* and Mr. tlenluneri to Imiiriivu the nmml anil lice mild Mr, Martin undeiwiint • k § fram M l m e l b a r , Mra, Franci* X. Viola, Viol*. pluce, Mist Smith in nmv ellitlhle Tlw plnii will: Allow the f'entml lioiia,1!' • h"ti *i»'ivM'« . frrtcr I*;*’. well-being of th* henrer nnd tli* af. to compete In the Moimiinnh C oim. Itnllioad of New Jersey to drop it HeiineM which Inn ffjieml I Ih* i uml ilriinkoint'ler lest st the llolnidsl flclnncy of llw winker, Music will Stole Pollen tlui racks, Mr. Marlle Th« Eagle Remit award, Sc im I- 19.17 was declared Cult Scout nl Ihi1 ciila ni HI. M ary'i in Jersuy C'iiv; ly AiW'rlctm l,ci:lim Orntoi'li'iil Con deficit • t id'leit fei IV Aervktl Ih* Id the hr ink of hankiuptcv, boon for 11-1/2 minute* mid off tur test In (he West I-oiik Mniiirli III /J Oi iiiinallv, tin* plait cnllcrf foi ami Mr, l liuino werfi driving J t Ing'* hlghfst award, wai presented year, II* ha* been a Socoml Clim, Ilia C Y O m il* relay mcilnl; w as on 1 1 I Iwven .fepn-v ("liy and dowilnvvn I7ty mlnnles. This Ih ile.ilKiml School I'ob. J.'i, | Mniili.iii.in hy H'HhiiIiM II* nIkik' inir.filiiliillun of hIiom' linlil lurVl* ‘ , I Im iipiioNlto (lireclloiil When 111# la Frantli Viola, af Buy Seoul I'irsl Class, Slur Scout nnd (in Ool. llie cro s - couniry truck loam at M, IWM, was elninlfh'd m n I,He Snyder lllitli, .tcrHi-y Clly, und st lo keep llie employee from beeont- TlH lllClll 1111 > 11 schnill |),'ll til l|i,lie ■: nod Mi’iln I Ine ImlM* Into Ni'WniK'a wtili tli" h'linsvlvaniM bM'nmlnit nci lileiii oei urisd nl 5'. IB p.m., Ing too seiiNltlve lo wlmt othciwlse Tfoop 7,1, Malawm , last night al Scout, M tiliiwnn H eiilm m l, lit 1 ivctilvcd llie ciicli veur In this |iimum 111 mul carli 1‘eiUl ,'iM‘loil, I'nuHeMgetH III rt V I he 111 j i* 1 .il 1 I'M |li|l dlffli lilt ie« III lie*' snlil, No Inlurlei were leimrled. could Imi a dlsliiiitliiii, llw charier and awards ceremony I'rniicls has sm m l iin iiii ni 11 tmmli'M of sli'oe ti.mii i»m>I 1 i« dll' ||,<»|" llie i i i i i-.ii' I....Ill II i 'HimIIIIiiii \1lll*liv,lll I'l'gloinl llllllul III I'dll* V i hsitgM,hula* then Inin WpM im ami Kt'servaiiiai, Milford, I’n, family first m oved in Miiluwiui, lo Tli* Multtwnii Jminiiil fur ilt muni, wns hmIsIihI liy .lnlui Kv-m* lion In ntttniMM mum* fill II-. iippioViil I-r .1 iiiiiimM'd IIP I 1 il I Kill I Tenderfoot NcihiI, He belonged tu Francis lias twen acllvi* In itililel- nnd iih'IHs In the niiiiiiim of Tnm it editorial support and Kuaens Jm'/vilikl, U,S III,ilmy lih|ff oveit Mel vice i'i'r ol III" P«ii. I.M H II ,1 ii*I till' H»y Mullmittfi r?>b I'ack II, Jerw v CilV, and lit lea, reeplvinjt i medal lur field ev- Ti. Joint J, lli'udley nun union, Tim plait will 'him;[ liniii>Mli ui

•pfurge O ut sent them Into the Dkcuss Now Math, on duly outside the bound* of tho AiaFor lead. H ie Spirtan* led 71-71 with | Airlines Stowardost [ Course Set For Crowning Held fence so there would be deliveries three aslnutee to go. But the Room Remedial Reading made to it from Middlesex Rd., Andy Bratao came through in thia and for not putting a fire hydrant Raw, Govs; Play Edison Next tight apes witkelght poiats, a laaa Misi Susan‘Doyle, the daughter Baby-Sitters Specialist* in the field discussed At Benefit Ball for the protection ot the nursing aat at the whittle sending tha gaaw af Col. and Mrs. John S. Doyle, remedial reading and the new math home inside the fence, A hydrant iato overtime a tt-alL Toes Shofc B Ayrmont Lane, Matawan, has A baby • sitting course has been MUs Linda Anderson, Laurence bat). Oaa couid U a hag ways at the meeting of the Strathmore now located by the Borough of ly aull*d It aut w ith a graduated from tha American Air- organised by the Matawan Junior School Parent • Teacher Organiza­ Harbor, and Joseph McCullion, Matawan near the bend ia Middle­ bath ta tho rae art kacfc ta thase three-paintit assy tar M idi— with linea ttewardeaa aeiiea* ia Fort Wonaall dab. The cour*a is free tion held at Strathmore SchooL Sayre Woods South, uere crowned sex Rd. is under rental to Madi­ parti to IM a p a t hi akkt two M Mocad*i i E t . ■ad ia M s to giria between the Girl Scout Troop M presented the Queea and King of TAPS 1965 at son Tovraship and only could ba ------ta baaketbaO thi* w ar on taami aeent a total o l IM point* Davi* put on • eterling foul' agee a ( B and I I ia the club house colors. the Tap Ball held in the Madison used at the nuraing home by open­ between th m . on Jackaoa St., Matawan. There m m M tlH m m ta IM n m i ■hooting exhibition ia tha overtime Mrs. Ira Anei, a teacher in Mat- Park Fire House. ing the gate in the fence, accord­ n arf ia M county Khool MMH i U m will ba taur sessions with qualified Retiring Queen Miss Lorri Com­ ing to the obteetor. that decided the iuua for the Spar- speakara. instructing. Tha course swan Regional School system, w jhplayara m mere aapeaciativeajanctatiw of ■outh R ive r had It lo a aaad too taaa. Aa a tiam, they made 12 spoke on remedial reading and stock crowned the new queen and Mr. Siegfried argued this placing than at IM taa Ttm m hlp will stall Wednesday, at 7:M p.m presented her with a rhinestone and early, Iha B rk k to m m affirm ed fads la 4 trie*. with M rn Aloysius Pennetti, R. N._ Craig Wayman, of Holt, Rinehard of the f i n hydrant w t i act logical M b H 'M of tha C-l, Oroup an avar tha Madiioa court ia th* la TraaUa Hnt H i* and Winston, deacribed the new pearl tiara. The new lung, who was as the nursing borne ordinarily ■taMteuraayby having to from tha Matawan Public Health crowned by retiring King James 1 ...... ' flrtt period. losnplni aft ta t l Agalaat Heffmsn, a Croup Center apaaking on Child Care. math, now ia usa In the school would look for its fire protection " ta their ■lata. Jae M u te r kmt tha Light system. Dugan, received a Kennedy Half to the Cheesequake Fire Co., two Mm lad White “ aUvTTrtth hi* m- achool, the Jpertahs lacked urge On Wednesday, Feb. M, *1 7:3D Dollar key chain, appropriately In- miles to the west up Route M . If imwras iim .— vaa poiata ia this period ot Mar- and were in trouble a ll through the p.m. H A , Petry, Red Craea instruc­ It wa* aannunend by Mr*. Rob­ *cribed. this fire company is to use the t labevlaa tha flrit hilt, Th* Governors, warned tor, wU| di*cuM EaiergesKy First ert Welser that th* orgaaiutioa fire hydrant, as Mr. Siegfried saw aaa anibaraao*. But in iha aicoad at Davi* and Maiker from the One-hundred-aad-fifly T A PS and r , sridch narta Fafe. period. a a m ateody band at the Aid. tn a Matawaa Tawnsaip Po­ plans to ioia tha Matawan Gram­ their friends from every T A P area it, the fire trucks would have to --- MU Uaa hegaa ta aty off for the South River same, h id a defen- le * Departmeat w ill present a mar School Parent • Teacher As­ travel an additional three-quarters- rive bind oa th*M player*. Cary sociation in presenting a children'* ia M idi aoa Township attended the jvR'W 'm bvi ■ m m r iv u n v iv charata at Coach Reeve Tracy. home safety program Mar. 1 at fointfy ^uniored boll. of-a-mile to get to the eceae of the Vanderai* had to hold the Spartans 7.-a t p a . show. A cake sale is plaaaed far fire by going all the way east on f tawali la tko ao« we* whea Master waa oa bit way lo a mark until he began to get big help Tommy Fico’a "Medallions’’ pm- af U made la It triM. Glena Devil Mra, Maria Gultnicks, th ird the aaar future. Route 34 to Middlesex Rd. aad from Dopp. Between them, they Suggested revisions to the by­ vided the music for dancing aad did nearly aa wall. Tha Saartaai grada teacher, snd a club member, Miss Gail Hottinger and Bruce backtracking down Middlesex Rd. T— ■Rv-viia « s » mMMi m » ,111^n p a Afth cloeed tha n a to h-M at halltime, “ took o ff' with the game midway will dlacus* "Entertaining Chil­ laws were made and at the Mar. to the site of the bydraat ot the third quarter. The Msdison dren," Mar. !• at 7:M p.m. Cer­ 1 meeting they arill be voted. Braunsdorf won the dance contest, but yielded a h it ia Iha third Quar­ height advantage wore down the receiving cash priie*. Called oo by Bns Kleiaberg, » A .,yunix ter to trail tt-M. tificate* will be given to those The second annual card party South River, attorney for the Zon­ i • IM taaioa auih, a tS game but alight Hoffman players. who hava attended all four lesskms. grossed 1112. Mayor Harry Messenger and Mrs. But, with tha Mart of tha tan The Spartan* won going away from Messenger attended. Tha Madiioa ing Board, to bo specific about hi* gaarter, Wayae Dope oom through A list of theac teen-agers will be ob|edion, Mr. Maaaing declared their imaller foes. published lor availability. Township Mayor spoke briefly with two ta u ll aad a N l ahot lo Strathmore Man “ congratulating the young people that the bringing In of fir* trucks, M in u t i m m m Tha wia it South Ambov give Natd Far Capable Stttera ambulances and ordin.ry commer- Madiion in M mark going Into the Joint WNEW Radio who were having fun and working Tha iwed for capable baby-sitters h r charity at the same time." cisl trucking, Mich as fuel oil tup- Mg ene with Edtaon. On Tues­ SUSAN DOYLE very apparent lo club ply vehicles, would be a menace day, it home, the Spartant will aeek Also attending were Mrs. Olga Worth, Tea,, ind hat been assigned aad their frieada who are Rnbert 0 . Goldsholl, IS Ayrmont Becker, Executive Secretary ol ta* to email children playing at home* to get revenge on Steinert High, to leave their {Children in Lane. Strathmore, will ioia W NEW along tha street and particularly Trenton, a team that ran all over to flight duty with New York aa National Foundation ia Middteen her home base. ot incompetaat teen-ag Radio aa a aales account executive, Couaty; Mrs. Thomas Pico, Cbeeei ia the summer arhea th* Middle­ FEBRUARY SPtCUOS! them after they were "down” from ■ it waa announced by Harvey L. sex Rd. recreetioa ceatsr at Mat- the Perth Amboy defeat. A graduate of Urainua College, Glascock, vice president ■ and1 gen­ g u k a mother advisor and Mrs SwaaBwaeghta^ase.;'; ,-s. , a>. Blw r (91) Maetan ■_ Collegeville, P a „ Mis* Doyle enjoys ____ a careful study.' it m i de­ ftco; Mrs. W ilf a * Ctarid. Soyrw termined that the teen-ager* are in- eral manager of the radta Matkm < Mr. tonplng ;altO; t t sissd that J o rr iiii., ,« rr guitar playing and water skiing. in New York. M r. GoBN dU will Woods South nw ihar.adviior^aM y She join* over MM ite w tn k a e s tereetai ia learning, but there is the area! is ■ taaMMtlaTame ta » » n o ia a m tw k ■: ,iis 0 no Mgiaiag available. Teen-agers, come to W NEW from Metro Radio M r. Cleric!; O avid; B . : Wataoa,' Matawaa nad lknt Mtddk sex Rd. »rnackl la ill ‘ 1 fU now (lying for American across the Sales where for the past t'.ree years Madison TownaWa ckatrmaa ot the U*in.kj I v ia Vkntottla t i»ie United State* and In Canada and girls.'froni 1) to II, who are inter- March ot Dinsee aad Mrs. Wataoa. haa oahr a )4-foot ivide surfice. M i facuk'wleiji a I I Okem 1 >. '1 4MB eatedl;are asked to register at 7 he served as a sales accauat execu­ claimed damane'ta hia property «|- Mven :iie-a,'»:3JTi a ss Meiica. ' tive. TAPS, (Tee»-Ag* Program) Co­ Mlshntr | a I Daren I 0 a p.m.' Wednesday, at the clubhouse ordinator lor M edina Township. ready had resulted by tha hauliag H1U • a with jMra. Ralph Babrlsky, chair­ Upon graduation from New York in ot large craaes in the construc­ ■ . ON .. ■ W SCS Plant Chowdar man M the program.' University, Mr. Goldsholl was sign­ tion work oa the aursing home. Nal l *1 I I I Nta ed by the New York Gianta Base­ Named Chairman. Of M r. Em ery admitted under croaa- leal* kjr |*>M*s ball tesm. Mr. Goldsholl'l advertis­ South River M l? M I* a-M SaJa Friday, Fab. 19 Louranca Harbor Church Mamiaation by Mr. Siegfried that Maajaon rwp. IS M 13 M It- t* ing and broadcasting experience By-Laws Committee hi* macadam-surfaced driveway aa Ofllciali: prlmka, Panurella. Amlouncai Now Sorvicat has been with Kenyon and Eck- the nursing home property reached SCOTTS The Women's Society of Christian Fred Dietrich was appointed N lilM T»». RiMaiu C«) Service of Ihe First Methodist hardt advertising agency, where within 12 feet ot the edge of Mi+ he served in the media department chairman of the by-law* commit­ dteaex Rd. and that there wa* aa Church of Matawan met in the The Rev. James H. Silver, pastor tee at the meeting of the executive r r r pGtt lecture room of the church on Mon­ a l the Laurence lisrbor Protestant for three years, and with the Radip- old driveway that m aik connactloa 11 7 SO Clayton • a TV Sales Representative firm, committee of the Matawan Borough TURF BUILDER g^Svt. I • • Wood 10 • Si day night. Mrs. Richard Dominy Community Church, has announced with that atreat opea. But a Zon­ Gunthtr • i i where he was a sales account ex­ Republican Club held la the home ing Board member obaarvod tha VfliMfortlf It I D presided. Plans were made to pur­ the activities for the coming week. ot the president, Stevenson Enter- Doran 4 « ia Dohan a • a chase articles for the parsonage. On Saturday Cub Scout Pack A] ecutive for three years prior to driveway had baea there “ IM ALUMINUM Masker 1 « • Dcnn«R i e » joining Metro Radio Sale*. line, I Church St., Matawaa. y e a n ." *o it waa aot ta be con­ Skok • s a Keegan i a 4 A clam chowder sale will be held will hold its annual Blue and Gold Plans were completed for the reg­ SNOW SHOVEL Bricfelty t • 4 WJlfcowki 4 4 ia Friday, Feb. 19. Workers for the dinner in Webster Hall at 6:30 p.m. sidered a creation by Mr. Emery FREE M.Lauo 0 0 • ular meeting of the club to ba held ia violation of the September Mtt sale are needed Feb. It. Church School will start Sunday Freedom Rider Speaker tomorrow at 8:30 p.m. la the For Every Lawn Contract M 18 M IB 10 « Mrs. Frank Sweeten gave the at l:M a.m. and the Service of Di­ variance. At Temple Shalom Lecture tioofc and Ladder Fire House, Mr. Burgee* irgued that Mr. WrHton Ihti Month fcm bjr ptrMii opening prayer and Mrs. William vine Worship at 11 a.m. The Sacra­ Broad St., Matawaa- Madiion Twp. 23 II tt S4-M Wieland played the piano accom­ ment of Holy Communion will be Em ery wa* wholly Justified ta Hoffman 23 19 !« !»-«• Rabbi Israel Dressner will speak Alfred Manviile, a member of the bringing the aursing home Into coo* PftlmoM, Umpirv BvcU*- paniment for the hymn sing. oba^ved. New members will be Matawan Regional Board of Educa­ ' I 0 B B 7 tneh Rolff and received into the church, and a re­ on “ Jews and the Civil Rights formity with aoning as now a*- " * “ • - ...... *V( Mrs. Otto Gauixiuesentud a play. Movement” in the sixth program tion will be the guest ipealoer. He tablished, regardless ol provlsioaa H r “ Women in .J^ H iu r c Ii in New ception for them will be held im­ w ill discuss the 'Building program r n C E Tray w!f)i,Evory mediately after the service in Web- of the Temple Shalom lecture ae­ ot a variance formerly granted! Taaehar LMVH19 Nations," featiitjnf b telstar broad­ rie* oa Tuesday at the Strathmore proposed by the school board. The The board upheld thla oosition. ' ■ " ' Galon or Mora of Benjamin Moor* fain t' cast, presenting iavfour scenes the steVWall. At 7 p.m. Sundiv the Sen­ public is invited to attend. Refresh­ Honora position in the Matawan School The meeting closed with a unison of the leaders in the fight for civil a dire emergency, such as the id-' System, wss tha guest ol honor at a mittee will meetf at. p.m. At (continued from page one) ’ prayer. ' 1 ^ 0 8:30 p.m., the future planning com­ rights. He is renowned as a speaker milting of fire truck* or an imba­ tea, givea 'Thurtday at tha Home Mrs, Walt^r 'pme' served as hos­ and has lectured before groups At ihe lim e the original permit lance in a state ol emergency. Mr. of Mrs. F . Howard Lloyd jr., Main mittee will meet .at the home of was issued for the nursing home pitality chairman1 assisted by Mrs. Mrs. Pierson McKtlvey, 142 Or- throughout the country...... Siegfried protested tha stipulatioa St., Matawan. ■ , Michael Hickey. Mrs. Nellie Van in September 1965, it was stipu­ was entirely.too general and pro­ •Guest* Were Mrs. Kibler's col­ chbtd Av?., Latirertce Hurbor. Rabbi Schrciber will deliver the lated that the entire premised Pelt and Mrs. Kenneth MacDonald. invocation and.Lee Gura, a.former vided no excuse for setting the old leagues at th* Memorial School, Table decorations carried out a should be enclosed 'with a six-foot ISO MAN ST. ~ MATAWAN Mrs. Edith Clark, Mrs. Mary Brew- classmate of Rabbi Dressner, will farmhouse'outside the bound! of Valentine theme. County Eitansion Unit high wire fence. Arthur Burgess. the fencing. , ia, Mr*. Kathy Sigmund, Mrs. introduce the speaker.: Refresh­ Perth Amboy attorney, presented Jane Erdmann, Miss Ruth Weia- Spaaker At Meeting ments will follow the program. The aa application for hearing Monday W%SS 3 ^ 0 1 3 traub, Mrs. Ronnie Biancardl, Mr*. Plan Installation public is cordially invited to at­ by which the fence should be re­ Dismiss Indictment Aone Mohrbuller, Mr*. J o iii Muili- ’ Mrs. Syivl* F. Meehan, Mon­ tend. duced in height to four feet la ac- l and Mrs. Sue Mindnlck. At March Moating mouth County Extension Service cordaoce with a revision made in County Judge Alton V. Evans Agent, was the guest speaker at American Legion Pott the provisions for fencing when the Monday dismissed aa ladictmaat the meeting of the American Home against Alton West, Perth Amboy, The Federated Women'* Republi­ Schedules Blood Banlt aoning ordinance was revised in can Club of the North Bayshore ar- Department of the Woman’s Club early IK4,. Also that a gate be al­ charged with attempting to use a • of Matawan held in the clubhouse lowed for the entrance of vehicles dangerous weepon. Mr. West waa ' ei'hcld a'regular monthly meeting oa Jacksoa St., Matawan. Commander Joseph Hasemann of from the area near Middlesex Rd. indicted Nov. 24. on a charge ot )o the Matawan American Legion Post w vtiiW ilca/nfc Monday evening at Bayview Pres­ Miss Adele Vigne, co-chairman of Mr. Siegfried attacked the ap- attempting to hit Joha Royster, I t byterian Cottage, Cliffwood Beach. the department, intorduced Mrs. 176 has announced the Monmouth plicatioa for a variance as chang­ Center S t . Matawan, with a pitch- : Mra. Walter Edwards, president, Meehan who spoke on "Fabrics, County American Legion Blood ing the agreed location of the fork ia Keyport Oct. 4, IM4. The ••• presided. Old and New.” Her Informative Bank through the Red Cross will fencing under the original variance dismissal came when the compbla- announced the talk explained the contents o f the be held in the municipal building. granted, leaving a farmhouse for tag witness failed to -tppaar to tee- It was that March, Freehold, Feb. 23. Anyone wishing meeting will he Installation of offl. old fabrics and the new fabrics, nurses and doctors when resident tify. ______n r*. Re-elected were Mrs. Ed- which are identified with labels of to donate blood to this bank may wirds, president and Mrs. Charles fiber content and trade marks. She do so in the name of Post 178 Mat­ and elected warned about buying any fabric awan. Tanks, treasurer newly It was reported at the meeting were Mrs. Raymond Hildebrant, which is not properly Identified with washing and cleaning instructions. held in the Legion Hall that plans REAL ESTATE vice ©resident; Mra. William Har­ are progressing for the American riott, secretary, and Mrs. George It was announced that a speaker from the Humana Society of the Legion Birthday Dinner Dance to Tappin, eergeaat - at - arm*. Mr*. United Slates, New Jersey Braoch, be held Saturday, Mar. 13 in the Milo DeGugat, chairman of fund Legion Hall, Main St., Matawan. INSURANCE raising, reposted that the sale of Inc. will provide Ihe program at the regular meeting of the club Daniel Confalone, chairman, has vanilla was successful and thanked engaged Dick Williams and His Or­ far Monday. Mrs. Wiiiiam P. Lambert BONDS-AUTO-HOM E OWNERS the member* their cooperation. will be hostess. Refreshments were chestra. Tickets are available and Mrs. HlMrinant wilt be in charge, served by the hospitality commit­ the public Is invited to attend. The of the arrangements for the instal­ tee. pre-sale* of the circus tickets are C o v e lation dinner. ‘ good and these tickets may be pur­ Accepted a* new members were Taxpayers checking U.S. Savings chased from any member. Mrs. Raymoad Viencek and Mrs. Bond refund linea on the 1964 tax John L Tottini Agency Tex Brawn. - forms (1040 or 1IM0A) automatically Now la the time to advertise assure themselves of two advan­ those unused articles for sale. A 117 MAIN ST. MATAWAN tages: An easy1 method of holding small ad in the classified column Appoint Committaa onto their tax • refund dollars; s will turn (hum into cash for you. 566-0043 For Building Fund sure way of making them grow one- third larger at bonds' maturity. Ilave you read the classified ads? The Regular Democrat Club of the Township of Matawan recently appointed a building fund commit­ lerrynwHlihfaM ... tee. The committee met Feb. 3 at U y Angel’s Hall, Cliffwood, and elected her heart will fluttar... Si. Clair Parris and Robert Foster, when you chooac oo-chairmen. Mr*. Mollie Jouvin was appointed secrelary-treasurer. Bank WiU Be Closed Friday, Feb. 12 - a Vilntin e heart Plans were made to hold a "Buck Lincoln's Birthday, Will Be Open Willful of LO FTS... . and a Half" nlfilit at the Veteran's Hall, Cliffwood, on Feb. 27. Tickets Thursday Evening, Feb. 11 - 6:30 P.M. t k r c in d k i are available from the building fund committee. to 8:00 P.M. ot finer quality. Other committee members pres­ From 791 toilOM . cat were Mrs. John McDougall, to th e VALENTINE'S DAY M n. John B. Kenner, Joseph Paus- ciello, Theodore Rite and Joseph I i Sunday, Fab. I4 H i Zimbor, president of the Regular Democrat Club. The next commit­ Opan Sunday* 9 -9 tee meeting is scheduled for Wed­ MATAWAN ROTARY CLUB nesday at Angel's Halt. Again, Ihe Motowon Rotary Club is rendering a service to our community by High School P-TA Eiacutiva Unit Maatt bringing something of a finer nature to Matawan,

The executive board of the Mata- wiin Regional High School Pnrent- This Saturday evening, February I3lh, the Rotary Club is sponsoring a concert Tcacher Association will meet to­ night at l:W p.m. In the faculty by (he Rutgers University Glee Club. Tho concert will be held in the auditorium room of the high school, Atlantic Ave., Mnlawun. of ihe Matawan Regional High School at 8:30 p.m. This gives us all an oppor* Final plans will be made for the H-1'A annual card party to be tunity to enjoy an evening of delightful music rendered by a highly-rated group held Wednesday, Feb, 24, «l I p.m. In the school cafeteria. All proceeds of singers, in addition to helping a much-needed cause. will be used for the scholarship fund. Tiu1 regular meeting of ihe P-TA All proceeds of the performance will be turned over to the Building Fund of tho will Im held next Wednesday, at 1:19 p.m. in the high *chooraudi- Bayshore Community Hospital. lorlum, A Founder* Day program Dacoralod Rad Foil will be held snd "Past President" pins will be awarded. The high IlHflwidiwldtMtia school chorus will nrovlde a musi­ 'im p * baad,toffadwhhatar|a cal program, V; . , ■ towillkd with Mitt aad Dart Sanfoncod For Thafti CtocolataANortadMMMtim, V * Tho Farmer* and Merchants NaHanal Seven itieinlx'H ol u New Jersey Post Office burglary ring were (liv­ Bank pays tribute to the Metawan o p i In en sviifcncc* l-'f lday ranging up to SUNDAYS U years, Judge Jacob Mishin- puss, Rotary Club for tho port it is taking Matawan Drugs ed sentenco In ilrnoklvn I'cdeinl Court, Tlw defemlitiils tvere tiixiin- ed of slmlliii: |lr>N,4M worth cl in helping thii worthy projoct. 145 MAIN ST. - MATAWAN shiinin niul immi'V urdci s Irnm ixiit FICK-UP offices Itt l-'rtirvlcw, Mnrgttnvlllt*, Mitt-IUiio Township, Middletown SERVICE CALL 566-0021 FREE AND DELIVERY Town»h!|i, WiHiillii'ldgL1, l

Parent W ork Session For Red O ak Cooperative Nursery School mayors In th« 21 counties, Mayor Mayors, which sponsored . highly gers University, will noid its t% 5 Mayors To Mull Patterson said the New Jersey Con­ successful forums last' y e : a r at annual meeting at Princeton ga Princeton University and at Rut­ ference of Mayors will concentrate May 14, Mayor Patterson stated. New Tax Relief in 1965 in calling to the attention of the county and state officials, “ The problems confronting New the local problems and also to Jersey's municipalities and their effect on the continued progress of bring the attention of the Federal our state," were stressed in the Government, the need for continued annual message of the New Jersey state-wide development and equit­ Conference of Mayori Is s u e d able Federal support for New Jer­ by Mayor Henry S. Patterson II. sey. 27 E. Front St. — Keyport of Priaceton, president of the may­ The New Jersey Conference ol ors' organization. Mayors, "unlike any other organi­ Phonai 264-9663 or 264-2860 "Since municipal government ia zation i.i the state," Mayer Patter­ the b a s e on which the govern­ son said, "represents those elected WE SPECIALIZE IN ALL (RANCHES OF IEAUTY CULTUR* ment! ef Our counties, states and and responsible officials who must • Hair Cuffing: Plain end fancy styling nation are built, the problems stand before their fellow citizens at • Coloring: Blonding, Silvering, Stripping, Tipping and Frosting. which affect the municipalities are election time, on their record ol ac­ • We clean and set W IGS . . end tell only the finest in th* Wig cUu fundamental,” he said. "The relief complishments. Unfortunately all • We remove unwanted hair by Electrolysis short wave - llectre-Therm of taxes on real estate should be too often, local accomplishments method {Face, legi and erim) the prime target of government po­ and local tax rates are affected licy within New Jersey," Mayor adversely by mandate .) tax items, For Consultation A il For Mr. Ben •— Menager Patterson said. resulting from decisions mads at HOURS: Mon., Tuei.. Fri.. Sat. . t A.M. to • P.M. The problem of ccnlinulng in­ Ihe county and state level over Thursdey 9 A.M. to I P.M. creases in the cost of all essential which the local mayors have no Closed Wednetdayi services Including education, health control. All too frequently the and welfare, v ill be among the mayor1! are not even consulted in main objectives of the mayors' or­ advance by the countv and state ganization this year, said Mayor officials,” lie said. Paterson, "Unified action by all "The New Jersey Conlerence of the mayors can provide the most Mayors, which maintains its ex­ effective means of meeting these ecutive offices in Asbury Park, has Tom Says: probi' s,” he said. found that locating its administra­ Growth Of Organizatioa tive activities away from the exist­ Painting to the continued growth ing seat of state government, has of the mayors’ organization, which had a beneficial effect on Its pro­ was founded in 1963 and now has a gress," he added. membership of about half of the 572 The New Jersey Conference of "PICK Phono 264-3683 YOURS DAVIS Home Improvement ALUMINUM • DOORS • SIDING • WINDOWS • JALOUSIES 1 0 " THOMAS LYTTLE, Pro*. • AWNINGS • PORCH ENCLOSURES • BREEZE WAYS

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YOU’LL BE AHEAD $ $ $ IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY '63 DODGE Dart, 2-Dr...... $1495 *61 CHEV Impala; 2-Dr...... 1195 , A pw f iI N rildfilhi m m I i |HfHV it a typlcil P tm m NIjt Im M ia naM fW Hn la a Uacraft Charcfc, d a | r a r b *63 PLYMOUTH 2 - D r ...... , 1495 Nk iMriM fl fke M Oai Ceaperallfe Nentsy M m I. The irlm l desperately la March e( a h a t ' GLEN GARDENS na by pnhalN ih, ettfe u n M aertMlaf •"*! ImmUmm. 90 MAIN ST., MATAWAN '61 VALIANT 2-Dr. H T. ■•••••••a 195 (RIGHT IN THE HEART OF TOWN) Nature Cfc* the following program (or the tin t Thermostat Location Traction Is Kay To 'j '59 FORD Squiro ...... 495 half year: AIR CONDITIONED Important In Homo Good Winter Driving Program Told t Monthly meeting* — M ir. It , '61 FORD 2-Dr. H.T. .... 995 two films, the National Auduboa 3V> ROOM 4'/i ROOM The executive board at (he Moa- A room that (eels chilly to a Lois of stop-and-go ability oa lee (I Bedroom) [2 Bedroom Duplei) 195 Society'* widely acclaimed "The '61 MERCURY 2-Dr. H.T. Mouth N tturaC hib hi short person may be uncomfortably and snow needlessly costs Ameri­ APARTMENTS APARTMENTS Bald Exile.'' and "Youre (or A warm for a tall peraoa. William A. can motorists millions of dollars ‘61 FALCON Wagon . . . 195 Son*," on attracting bird* to the Fluhr, president of the North Shore each winter la accident and traf­ yard; Apr. 14, ‘‘ State Fuel Merchants Association, ex- fic tie-ups, according to E.A. White­ EXCLUSIVE FEATURES: '61 RAMBLER Wagon .. 795 EM F. 01Uaa Paifc," color ilide lecture by Rich­ fedden Air Conditioning — All Electric Kitchen — OTOMEHIBI ard C. Cole, park naturalist. pliins why: “ It has to do with the hurst, Director of the Tennessee Counter Top Ranges — Full Size Dining Ares — Modern Field trips — Feb. II, Long law of physics,” he said, "warm Highway Research Program and a Laundry Ilooms — Master TV Antenna — Color Co* *63 FORD 4-Dr...... air seeks a higher level.” member of the National Safety ordfnaled Kitchen with Custom Made Cabinets — Large Beach Island for water birds, Mr. Council's Comn.'ttec on Winter Formica Work Areas — Large Living Room — Colored HEAMNt / U D S rirT B D and Mrs. Frederic N. Rolf, leaders; "The key to comfortably • even Ceramic Tile Bath — Individual Thermostatically Con* Mar. 13, Lake Takanassee, Long heating of a home is the location Driving Hazards. trolled Heat — Alumtnum Screens — 150% Parklnf. ' Houra: t to ( P.M. "Ability to i jn and go in winter Convenient to Schools, Shopping and Transportation. Branch, bird trip, George M. See­ of the thermostat,” Mr. Fluhr ex­ Featuring Kelvlnator Refrigerator*! & Wcll-Uullt Ranges : v Mm ,, Wed., Thera., F r t ley, leader;. Apr; 17, Sandy Hook. plained. 'The thermostat on mod­ driving," Mr. Whitehurst explained, “ narrows down to the amount of - Except Holidaya Park nature tour, Richard C. Cole,' em automatic heating systems does TOM'S FORD, me leader; May 8, Allaire State Park not really show the ' friction between car tires and road Other Tlmto by Appolatmnt for. spring bird migration, William of the room,’ but instead shows the surface." He urged all motorists to BRITE REALTY equip their cars with good tires 71 Jatkasa St., F.' Sandford, leader; Juno S, Mon­ temperature at the height at which 2780 HIGHWAY 35, HAZLET 60 MAIN ST.. MATAWAN — B66-I500 mouth County Park, Holmdel, na­ the thermostat Is installed. Raising with Rood treads. For even better m s s r * traction, he recommended snow ture trails, Mrs. A. Thomas Hallo- or lowering of the thermostat unit I hS me 566-5509 S K S I 264-0666 well, leader. Itself often transforms an uncom­ tires. For severe winter driving fortable room inlo a comfortable conditions, nothing i i match re­ room." inforced tire chains, Mr. White­ hurst explained. The oil heat spokesman offered an additional hint for comfortable “ The committee’s tests have home heating: Be careful not to shown that snow tires are better place TV or radio sets or lamps for winter . iving than regular too close to your thermostat. The tires,” Mr. Whilehurci said, “ but heat, they generate will trick the reinforced tire chains help you stop thermostat into thinking the room far more safely on packed snow is warmer than it actually is. The and Ice and give four to five times resultant chill is often blamed on the 'go’ traction of regular tires." the furnace or boiler, which, after all, are working only at hard aa Licenses Suspended the thermostat tells them to work. Six bayshore area motorists had Tam Assessor Court* their driving privileges suspended under provisions of the state paini Following the recommendation ol system and mandatory spued plans, the Tax Director's Committee on it was announced this week by the Training of Tax Assessors in New State Division of Motor Vchiclcs. Jersey, Rutgers University an­ They include Theodore Luscz jr., Keansburg; Stanley Malinowski, nounced that the first of the four Union Bcach; George T. Wefdcle, proposed courses for assessor train­ Matawan; Robert Drako jr., Has­ ing will be launched Monday at let; Walter Craig, Marlboro, and New Brunswick. All classes will William Greenhill, Keansburg. of Interest to Monmouth Residents! meet for 14 weeks between 7:30 and t:30 p.m. In line with these recommenda­ tions the first training course w ll be in Property Tax Administration covering subjects with the highest priority in terms of immediate use to new assessors. These topics in­ MINDY'S IS HERE! To moat tha neodt of tho many who Have btofl clude the government of New Jer­ sey, statutory basis of property longing for an informal and comfortablo plact to go for lunch, dinners taxation, tax exemptions, tho as­ sessor's calendar, map construction and late evening tnacltt — MINDY'S IS HERE. Aftar the movlei, bowling, and use, and tax equalization.

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S k o / W ) L u a jk. OUR NEW OWNERS FORMERLY IKE MMS PASTRY OF RED BANK • KEYPOtt I ■ 37 W , MONT ST. Phone 566-6144 Long Branch • Oakfuirsl • Hoimdel • Middletown Shopping C e n t* . February fl, IMS THE MATAWAN JOURNAL. N J Page Sovee t'Jfl ' J J ' S«. B n e d ic ti1 Cburcfe •o 10:45 a m. and the church ler be held at 7 :15 p m An evangelis­ Morguvllk Me|-ioiuaM Brotlterhood To Hoimdel School vice ia from I I a.m. until I) tic meeting will be held at 7:tV * MerguviHe • o’clock Everyone it cordially m Rev. William N. Franti, Pastor.,' Bayshore Religious Services Bethany Rd., Hoimdel viled to attend p.m . Sunday services include: Sunday Rev Edward P. Blaska, Pastor King Ol Kings Lutheran Churd Be Topic Feb. 19 fourth Mt. M ealra School, 9:45 a.m. and ccurch ser. Masses sre held Sunday at 7, t Spiritual Church Cherry Tree Farm Rd., vice, K a.m. Youth Fellowship T ht Rev. Johr Stanley Grauel, frtaMf Cherek (Eptacepal) young children. Church school more Elementary School. Rabbi 3. 10 and II a.m and si 12 o'clock meets the second am fourth Sun­ author, lecturer and adventurer, 208 shore Rd., Ualoa Beach Middletown Mala K-. Matawaa meets at 9:30 a.m. Youth choir Rubinstein will deliver a sermon noon. days al 7:30 p.m Will be the guest speaker at the meets at 6 p.m. and Youth Fellow­ entitled "Morality of Civil War." Rev Katherine Miller, Pastor Rev C Roger Burkins Pacto1 Feb. 18 services of Temple Beth Rev Carroll B Hall Rector ship at 7 p.m. The hosts for the oneg shabbat will Emmanuel Assembly Ol God Services are held on Sunday ana Sunday School: 9:15 a.m to 10:10 How about business cards? We Ahm, marking Brotherhood Week. Thursday evenings at 8 o’clock a.m Church Services 8 a.m.; 10:4.^ Matins and Holy Communion on be Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Krusch in 622 Palmer Ave., Keansburg can supply them quickly and at the The services will be held at 8:M ’ n ra l Methedlai Ckarefc celebration of the first birthday of Rev. Roy F. Arnesen, Pastor and on Friday afternoon! al 2 pm right price. Come and try us. p.m. in the auditorium o l the Mata­ Sunday will be at 7:45 a.m.; In- itructed Eucharist and church III Mala St.. Matawaa their son, Edward. Sunday services include Sunday j wan Regional High School. The Prank E Sweeten. Minister School, 9:45 a.m.; church services First Spiritual Church “ ■ 3:rrrrrnnanr, Rev. Mr. Grauel will apeak on school, 9: IS a.m.; morning prayer Junior Congregation -.vili be at IB and sermon, I I a.m.; H oly,Bap­ Donald W. Shaner, Assistant a.m. on Saturday in Room K-2 of and children's church, 11 a.m. Ol Divine Rose “ Brotherhood." Spiritual leaden and evening service 7 p.m. and congregants ol all churches and tism, 12:30 p.m.; evening prayer Mr. Shaner will preach Sunday al the Strathmore Elementary School. 171 Malo St., Beilatd 8:45 a.m. on the topic, "Religion’s Rev. Phoebe Dailey, Pastor synagogues In the area have been and Junior Episcopal Churchmen, S t Joseph's Church 7:30 p.m. Response to Science." This is First Church Of Christ, Ic IooHel Services are held Sunday st I LIFE’S Invited to attend, t • 7 W Bread St., Kerpert Maple Pi-, Keyport Holy Communion will be cele­ Youth Sunday and youth partici­ p.m. and Tuesday at P p.m. ■ Born in Vorceater, Maaa., the pating will be Barbara Friizinjjer, Sundiy service and Sunday Re*. Ccmeliui J. Kane, Paitor HIGHEST- Rev. Mr. Grauel and Mi family brated Wednesday at % a.m. and School, 11 t.m. Wednesday, testi­ Maaaee will be held Sunda) Reformed Church al Keypait Friday at (:M a.m. Ronald Tremper, Carol Schneider were Methodtiti and he received and Glenn Pike. Music will be by mony meeting (p .m Reading room morning at 8:30, 7:30, 8:30, S:45, IVarrea St., Keypad bis education in inatitutioae of that He HelmM C M the crusader choir and greeters will open Saturday from I to 4 p.m 11 a.m. and 12:15 p.m. Rev. John H Sharpe, Pastor HONOR church. He aspired to the miniitry Rev. Thomas H. McNally be fro r the Junior High Fellow­ "God is a Spirit: and they that Sunday School, nursery to high and tlu r dM-er.’tw became paa- ■ \ . Miniiter ship. At the I I a.m. servicc at worship him must worship him in DaeM’e Tabaraada school meets st 9:36 a.m.: worship £ tor ol a "eea" periih on tbecoau Sunday School begins at 1:45 am . which Mr. Shaner will preside, spirit and in truth.” This reference O fhH Sd service, a n held at 1:30 and 10:41 of Milne. The War and Us first re­ The paitor will apeak oa “ The youth participating will be Marilyn from the Gospel ol John lets the Elder Jam ei Moot, Paatar a.m. with a ~"essage by the paitor ba anahrinad In the Heart of God. ■' port! of N aii persecutions, led him W alli That Mu m Be B ra k e a "a t the Marley, Jennifer Nebus, Rodney theme of the Bible Lesson titled tun day School it at IB ».m .; Mri. John Roberta ii organlM. to resign/and lota, the Americaa I I a.m. worahip. Youlh Fellawaliip Mosei, Irene Ottaway and Richard “ Spirit" to be read at Christian Sci­ morniag worahip, 11 a m CHRISTIAN LIVING IS TRIUMPHANT LIVING Chriitian Paleatine. Committee, aa ence cervices Sunday.. The Golden Peateeeetal Church arganizatlta>. •IS BAPTISM LIKE BEING VACCINATEO?" topic on Sunday at 10:10 a.m.; a and dessert will be provided. Strath mere School ' . : CORRECTION!! Ihe "Battle of the.Eaedw..’ where nuriery is provided. Sunday School Rabbi Mordecai Schrcibai , be served far teyen months as a meets at 9 a.m. and Walther Through an Error In The Advsrtisement Community M uhedlat Charch Sabbath Eve services conducted League at 7 p.m. Cliffweed of The New Strathmore Pharmacy j For nearly t t # JiraJir he hu by Rabbi Murdecal Schrelber will Fket fceM Cbartk ' Rev. Frank E Sweeten, Minister tic held Friday evening at i: 31 p-ra. contiiued M a u ^ iln r e f t o r U oo Donald W. Shaner, Assistant behalf of the ;Kaie o f lirael. At id « rwrd Ma at the Strathmore Elementary • BARTONS CANDY present he !• active In programa The pastor will preach Sunday at School in the ali-nurpose roomi The the 9 a.m. service. Sunday School Oneg Shabbat will be sponsored (NOT MORTONS CANDY) ^ ; ■ j Superviied Nunery lor Chlldraa Uadir Thrae Yam . concerned flife -Civil Right! and Rev Eugene P Gregory. Paitor begins at 10 a.m. • Church School li t:M aad 11:M A.M. ' the Ecumenical Movement. Sunday School will start at 9:30 by Mr. and Mrs, David Schwarti. The candle - lightii.g ceremonyj will SHOULD HAVE BEEN ONE OF THE ITEMS a.m. At the morning worship at Caleaij MiihadW Chare* r t f you need printing of any kind, 10:49 a.m. the topic will be “ Thy be performed by Mrs. Schw;arut. AU of which thow u p b ike j>Ym M fe H B to f lN I 0 0 YOUR coin—what you do get In tlieir place. form of n p a lr ud wbtwbbi Mb in W lM I 0 NAME Take the no window post, for example. What you Power ateerlagt Powtf ' do get ia hnrdtop styling—with curved fratnclose side b ra k « T Corvair Btedt then 0 IN IT? \ 25 Conveni^'ROUNO llPS DAILY! windows—In every Corvair dosed model. Even the like a centipede aeeda To Hava Your Nani* In 0 ra n M fflN ltS O t P lIA SU M . . . T A K I T H I BUS, AND 0 lowest priced coupe or avdun, eru tehee. 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I 'l t d l t u ^ % 110 Main Str««t - Matowun THtiMAT/ WAN 'JP'i^NA.I;, hj.; h Ttyodey, Februwy |l I, I96fj j j ^ E Z E L Margaret Appaloni, Mrs. Elizabeth Dickinson University in Rutherford Couple Wed At LaCapio, Mrs. Concetta DeFillips, Miss Saurman Engagem ents is associated with Continental Bafc all of Newark, and. Mrs. Angelina ing Company, Inc., Hostess Cak€ Conte, Caldwell, and five grandchil- Korpsak-Slophen, Division, Paterson. Holy Family drto. Wed To Airman M r. and Mrs. Charles William A summer wedding is planned. Funeral services were held Jan. Stephens, Flintridfe, Calif., an­ MMiwa Am Maitla. Miss Joan Ann Elliott, daughter 4 at the Zarro Funeral Home, Miss Jean Maria Saurman, 192 nounce the engagement ol their r of M r. M d M n . Michael of Mr. and Mrs. George Elliott, 111 liloomlicld, at 9:30 a.m. and at Broadway, Keyport. became the daughter, Mary Lois, to Joseph Ohituuries J IT Alberti Ave., Eatt Diamond St., Brooklyn, bccame the 10; 30 a.m. a solemn high mass of bride of Airman Second Class Ed­ Fred erick Korpsak, Pasadena, b e cu w the bride ot bride ol William Richard Kolodziei, requiem was celebrated at St. l.u- ward Henry Park, son of Mr. and Fred G. Muiz . Quin, JMt Hatoa son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kolod- cy's Church, Newark. Interment Mrs. Robert Henry Park, 111 Gtfir Fred G. Mutz, 50, of 33 Hill St. c Im ty City, no ol Mri. Hen- ziej, 108 Park Ave., Union Beach, was in East Ridge Lawn Cemetery, St., Hazlel, at a double riap cerf Keansburg, died Monday, Feb. i, iN itfl, * West Ord St., New Saturday, Feb. 6, 1965 Belleville. monv on Saturday, Jan. 30, 1DG5. at 1965, in Riverview Hospital after a , Mid Um late Thoma* Quinn, The Rev, Joseph G. Fox, pastor, 7:30 pjn. The ceremony was per­ long illness. Mrs. Joseph Perpet ‘ Feb. «, 1965. The Rev. officiated at the cercmony in the formed by Matawan Borough Ma­ Born in Irvington, Tvlr. Muiz had Mrs. Harriet M. Perpet, G8, of 32 ... Wolciahowski, aaitor, Holy Fam ily Church, Union Beach, gistrate Ralph S. Heuser jr., at his lived in Keansburg H years. He H rfcm ad tha double riaa ceremo- at 2 pm . Lake Blvd., Matawan Township, home, 314 Main St.. Matawan. was employed as a custodian at died Monday, Feb. 8, 1965, at her The bride wore a white slreet- m at I p.m. ia St. Cetheriae’f The bride was given in marriage National Lead Co., Sayreviile. home, Mrs. Perpet was born in lensth brocade wedding sown and Cwrtfc. Sait Kaaaihin . by her father. She wore a Chantilly Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Flor« Philadelphia. hat of white veilinft. She carried a Ik a bride w u ifvaa in marriage lace gown designed wilh a princess -•iice (Leinian) Mutz, and a aon !■ kir lather. Ska m ra a white neckline, long sleeves and a chapel She was a member of St. Mary's colonial bouquet of white carnations ^arle Mutz, at home. and baby orchids with streamers te «awa aeeaaMd with a aetf- train. A bouffant veil of French il­ Episcooal Church, Keyport. Funeral arrangements are la fI aMtll down the frott a* the lusion was attached to her crown Surviving are her husband, Jo­ of white satin. charge of the John J. Ryan Homa ir-tMftk A M which terminated of sequins and oearis and she car­ seph Perpet: a sister, Mrs. William Attending the bride as matron of for Funerals in Keansburg. ■ cha#el train. The fitted hadica ried a cascade bouquet of carna­ Rinaldi, Cliffwood Beach, and a honor was Mrs. Robert Vallory kid a Ugh aackltne aad kac tapir- brother, Gladstone Laycock, Irving­ Park, Keyport, sister-in-law of the M n . Jaka J. McCarthy ' tions Ind roses centered with a Mrs. Catherine V. McCarthy, M, ad aleavea. Her bouffiat batterfly white orchid. ton. bridegroom. Her gown was mid­ night blue. She wore matching ac­ of X Wallace St., Red Bank, widow Twe la Bridal Party Fuaeral services were held Wed­ nesday at 1:30 p.m. at the Bedle cessories and a hat of blue veiling. of John J . McCarthy, died Sunday. Miss Linda Vesce, Union Beach, Funeral Home, Matawan. The Rev. She carried a colonial bouquet of Feb. 1. IS6i, at her home. [ adorwd with «u *elu , was the maid of honor. She wore Henry A. Male, rector if St. Mary’s blue and white carnations. Mra. McCarthy waa bora in Key. a gold brocade floor - length gown - Mtoi iM M u ry Scott. Jaraty Cl- Church, officiated and interment Brother Is Best Man port, diughter of the lat* Daniel tg , waa the maid of haaar tor her styled with a scoop neckline, three- was In Cloverleaf Park Cemetery, Rohcrt Vallory Park, Keyport, and Ju lia (Gorman) Sullivan. She •Mria. M iu Kathleen Scott. Je rn tf quarter - length sleeves and bell­ Woodbridge. served as best man for his brother. MISS M AIY LOIS STEPHENS was a communicant of St. Jtm ea shaped skirt. A circular veil fell After the wedding, there was Church, Red Bank, and a mem­ Qty. com la ol the bride.Mra Ivan Aaa O’OenneU a Calif., son of Mr. and Mrs. Theo­ over her headpiece ol two matching B a rb a ra reception at the home )f the bride­ ber of the Catholic Daughters ot Mniraifcart, Jereiy city, (later o» dore Korpsak, 69 Atlantic Ave.t m ferldwraom and.Mfaa Lorraine roses and she carried orange de­ Barbara Ann O’Donnell, infant groom's parents. America, Rosary and Altar Society light roses and tangerine carna­ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Matawan. and the Third Order of St. Fran* DMd. E a a t JU w M t H . M ie the For traveling the bride wore a Mdai attw d lti. Ther wore cran- tions. P. O'Donnell, 1617 West Concourse, Miss Stephens was graduated els. She was a retired milliner. Clifhaod Beach, died Sunday, Feb. two-piece knitted suit wilh match- Surviving are two daughters, M n . kwry t o : liaalli'ipwu ityka Mrs. Edward Sleidle, Union inf> accessories and a white carna­ from Sacred Heart Academy and Beach, was the bridal attendant. 7, 190, at Riverview Hospital. Charles A. Ciblin, with whom she •kh velvet bedicei with found tion corsage. presently is attending Pasadena aKfcllne* and short deevoi and She wore an emerald green brocade Kuiyiving, in addition to the par- City College, enrolled in a medical lived, and Mrs. Warren Donnell, fW U de aole skirts. They wore gown and headpiece of similar de­ re her maternal grandmntb- The brfdc was graduated from assisting r*otirse. Matawan; five grandchildren and sign and carricd a cascade bouquet Lillian Luichinger, Cliff- Keyport High School and is employ­ 17 great . grandchildren. ; :vattchiM headpiecei and carried ed as *1 .secretary at Sears, Roe­ Mr. Korpsak served in the Unit* of yellow roses and carnations. Bcach, and paternal grand- ed States Army for three years and Funeral services are being held I aM fashioned bouquet* of while buck and Co., Middletown. this Thursday at 8 a.m. from the , pawpnni centered with a large Paul Kolodziei, Holmdel, was the Mrs. Bridget O’Donnell, also is attendin'* Pasadena City best man for his brother. David Keypprt. The bridegroom, also a graduate William S. Anderson Funeral Home, 'm dhryunthemum of Keyjwrt High School, was em­ College, lie plans to study law. Kolodzicj, Union Heach, another Fuiieral servicse were held Tues­ Miss Stephens and Mr. Korpsak Red Bank, with n requiem mass nt • Ralph Yzquierdo, Jersey City, ployed -at Bayshore Statione.s, Key­ 9 n.m. in St. James Church. Bur- ‘ brother of ihe bridegroom, ushered. day st 10 a.m. at Ihe Day Funeral have bolh been active in Student waa the bait a a a . Ushering were port, before enlisting in the Air ini will be in Mount Olivet Ceme­ The bride's mother wore a gold Home, Keyport. The Kev. William Government at P.C.C. Michael Martin Jr.,‘ East Keana- brocade sheath with gold accessor­ Force in January 196-1. lie has com­ tery, Middletown. barg, brother of the bride; Jan es liausch officiated und interment pleted his training in security at A June wedding is planned. ies and u lime green hat. The bride­ was ill St. Joseph’s Cemetery, Key­ Qainn aad Thomas Quinn, Jersey Goodfellow Air Force Base, San Creed-Hubbard City, brothers of the bridegroom. groom’s mother was attired in n port. Angelo, Tex., and upon termination Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hubbard, W ills Filed royal blue wool suit and hat with of his leave will be stationed at A recaption followed In Buck black patent leather accessories. - Louis J . Stein SI Church St., Keyport, announce Smith's Raatauraat, East Keans- Louis J . Stein, 71, of 23 Shore Hnemerhaven, Germany. A reception was held at the The couple presently are making the engagement of their daughter, Mrs. Cecefiii M. Rotlibart bam. For their plane trip to Flori­ Iliivcn Trailer Park, Hazlet, died Theresa Mary, to Raymond Creed, Mrs. Cecelia M. Rothbart, Rari­ MRS. JOHN JOSEPH BONNER Union Gardens Fire House, Union •Monday, Feb. 8, 1965, at Monmouth their home in lla^let. d a the bride wore a white ensem­ son of Mr, and Mrs. Raymond I). tan Township, leit her estale to hei ble topped with a white coat with Beach. When they return from their Mcdical Center. Miss Joan Marie Kohlbecker, ed with a spray of red carnations wedding trip to Florida, they will Creed, 345 Fourth St., South Am­ husband, Ralph, in i will dated leopard trim. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Born in Germany, Mr. Stein boy. in 1964. The bride w ai graduated from and white pompons. reside in Union Beach. For travel­ Funeral Services B. Kohlbecker, 602 Columbia Ave., The bridal attendants, who wore came to this country in l!)ll. He re­ Rad Bank Catholic High School and ing, llie bride wore a lilac sheath sided in Jersey City and Union Miss Hubbard was graduated Stanley Schaftz Union Beach, became the bride uf similar gowns and headpieces, dress with matching accessories Mrs. Leftoy B. Collins from Keyport High School, Class of attended Rutgers University, Jer- John Joseph Bonner,’son of Antho­ Bcach 20 years and moved to Haz­ Stanley Schultz, Keyport, who aay City. She la employed fay West- were Miss Ann Higgins, Hazlet; and a white coat. Funeral services were held Sun­ ny J. Banner sr., 93 West 11th St., Mrs. John Hettrick, Keyport and let six years ago. He was a retired died Jan. 5, left his estate to hit era Electric Co.. Kearny. The bride attended Washington baker. Mr. Stein was a member of day afternoon, Jan. 31, 1965, for wife Elizabeth, in a will dated in Bayonne, and the late Mrs. Bonner, Miss Maryann Bonner, Bayonne, Mrs. Charlotte C. Collins, 75, of 1215 Tha bridegroom was graduated Irving High School in Brooklyn the Emmanuel Assembly ol God 1963. Saturday, Feb. f 1965. niece of the bridegroom. Their 65th St., Bradenton, Fla,, who from Lincoln High School, Jersey Church, Middletown. N.W., The Rev. James F . Conti, St. white fur muffs were adorned with and is employed by Birkcy Devel­ died Jan. 28, 1965 at Memorial Hos­ City, and aerved three yeara In the oping Co., New York. Vito S p in U.S. Army Paratrooper*, He also Patrick’s Cathedra), Newark, cou- sprays of red carnations. Surviving are his wile, Mrs. Anna pital in Bradenton. The Rev. Jack Vito Spino, Keansburg, left hit ^ ain of the bridegroom, celebrated The bridegroom attended Keyport (Zimmerma ' Stein; two sons, Ro- la employed by Weatern Electric Six-year-old Patricia Kohlbecker, Wolf, pastor of the Palma Sola estate to his wife, Antonetta, in a the nuptial mass at 10 a.m. ang of­ Union Beach, was the flower girl High School and is a member ol barl L. Stein, Port Monmouth, nnd Church, Bradenton, officiated. Co.. Kearny. the Union Ueach First Aid Squad. will dated in 1957. : They win m idi oa 0leu wood ficiated at the double ring ceremo- for her sister. She wore a floor- Walter J . Stein, Center Ossipce, Mrs. Collins was born in Miners- ay in the Holy Family Church, Un­ length red velvet gown styled with He is employed hVi International N.H.; • daughter, Mrs. Dorothy ville, Pa. She was a graduate of Charles V. Taylor Ave., Jeraey City. Flavors and Fragrances, Inc., Un­ ion Beach. , a round neckiinc, puff sleeves and Rapp. Union Beach, and five Vassar College, Class of 1912, and Charles V. Taylor. Matawan. left ion Bcach. 1 H k bride waa aivea in marriage hill skirt. A matching red velvet grandchildren. had taught high school at Centre his estate to Irene Giblen in a will ky her father. She ware a white how held her bouffant circular veil Funeral services are being held Moriches, Long Island, N.Y., Rock- dated in 1964. The Fidelity Union Births bridal latin iheath floor - length and she carried a miniature white this Thursday at 10 a.m. al the uway and Carnegie, Pa., and ele­ Trust Co., Newark, was executor. •" ’• . ■ (PBofM ' ’ gown accented with Alencon lace ftir muff with red carnation spray. O b it u a r ie s John W. Mchlenbeck Funeral mentary school in Holmdel. appliques on the front of the skirt. Lawrence Stephens. Keansburg, llome, Hazlet, wilh Ihe Rev. Roy ' M r. and Mra. James O'Borne, S Albert W. Hicnni Sr. Mr. and Mrs, Collins resided in Miss Carol Wilson Wed Deer ft., Hazlet. are the parenta Ih e bodice had “ sabrina neckline, was the best man. Ushering were Arnesen, pastor of the Emmanuel Holmdel from January 1919 until Albert W. Haenni 70, of 36 bouffant waist and long pointed William B. Kohlbecker jr., Union ir., Assembly of God Church, officiat­ To Andrew T. Jensen ot a aon, born Tuesday, Feb. . 2, Colby I.une, Hazlet, died Friday, 1959 when they moved to Braden­ la R lve rvle w Hospital. " ileeves with apDliqued lace tips. Beach, brother of the bride; Den­ ing. Interment will be in Fair View MS, Feb. 5, 1965, in Riverview Hospital. ton. Mrs, Collins was a past presi­ The detachable train, held at the nis Bonner, Keansburg, brother ot Miss Carol Wilson, daughter of Mr. Haenni was born in Sag Ilnr- Cemetery, Middletown. dent of tbe Keyport Literary Club Newman waist by a miniature bow, wss the bridegroom, and Daniel Mea- and she was a member of the Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson, Mat- aon was born Wednesday, Feb. edged wilh matching lace ap­ bor, L.I. and had lived in Harilan Joseph F . Furman . A ney, Bayonne. D.A.R. aWiin, and Andrew Thomas Jensen, 3, 1965, in Riverview Hospital to pliques.. Her French butterfly veil Alter a reception at the Cobble­ Township seven years, lie pro. Joseph F. Furman, U7 Speedwell son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew II. viously resided in Point Pleasant Surviving nre her husband, Lo- Mr. snd Mrs. Bernard Newman, of English illusion was attached to stones, Middletown, the couple mo­ Ave., Morristown, died Monday, Roy B. Collins and .several nieces Jenson, also of Malawan, were .Juniper PI., Matawan. a pillbox studded with pearls and tored to Florida. For traveling, the and Newark. Mr. Haenni was re­ Feb. 8, 1965, al All Souls Hospital, married Jan. 2!), l.%5. The cere- tired head of the stock department and nephews. MISS THFRKSA M. HUBBARD . Albrecht she carried a bridal missal adorned bride wore a white knit suit trim­ Morristown. He was 78. moay was performed by Magis­ with a white orchid and white med with navy blue, navy blue hat of Weston Electrical Instrument Mrs. Reinke Jenssen l!)IM, and is employed b/ Hanson trate Ralph Heuser at his home in -Mr. and M ri. George Albrecht, Corp., Newark. His wife was the Horn in Stewarlsville, Mr. Fur­ sweetheart roses. and accessories and a white orchid man Jived in the Morristown ansa Funeral services were held Satur­ VanWinkle-Munning Co., Matawan. Malawan. Raritan Blvd., Cliffwood Beach, late Mrs. May (O ’Brien) Haenni. 1)7, W ean Red Velvet corsage. When they return, they many years. He was employed as a day for Mrs. Anna Jensseti, of Mr. Creed, a graduate of St The attendants were Mr. and a rt parentarenta a l a daughterdaug born at Miss Judith Kohlbecker, Union will reside in Rosclie. Surviving are his daughter, Mrs. 328 Main St., Matawan. who died M ary’s High School, South Amboy Mrs. Gary Jensen, Morganville, F irth Amboy Geaeral Hospital. Mary Cox, with whom lie lived; painter at All Souls Hospital. He Beach, was the maid of honor for The bride was eraduated from was a veteran of World War 1. Wednesday, Feb. 3, 196*5, at her Class of JWi2, is employed hy die brother and sister-in-law of the two sons, Albert W. Haenni jr., home. The services took place at 1 DuPont Film Plant in Parlin. her sister. Her red velvet floor- Red Bank Catholic High School and He leaves his wife, Mrs. Agnes bridegroom. . Livingston, and Richard L. Haenni, p.m. irj. the Bedle Funeral Home, No date has been sot for tho wed­ M r. aad M n . Albert Orchard, length gown was designed with a was employed as a medical secre­ Furman; four sons, Joseph W, After the ceremony, a reception’ Point Pleasant, and nine grandchil­ Matawan, with the Rev. Frederick ding. held at Dutchie’s in Matawan/ Mala St., Keyport, are parents of a jewel neckline, long tapered sleeves tary, by Dr. Frank P. Pignataro, Furman, Keyport, and Henry H. was dren. Boos, pastor of Gethsemane Luther­ daaahter bora at Perth Ambt* Oea- and ball-shaped shirt. She wore Red Bank. A graduate of Bayonne Furman, Morristown; C. M. S. Following a wedding trip to New Funeral services were held Tues­ an Church, Keyport, officiating. Struck-Diueoheimer eraiHcepital. " a bouffant veil held in the center High School, the bridegroom served Holmes Hackctt, stationed wilh the Orleans. La., the couple are resit^ day at Smith and Smith Home Burial was in Old Tennent Ceme­ Mr. and Mrs, Peter Dauenheinv with a matching red velvet bow. in the U.S. Navy and is employed U.S. A ir Force in Alaska, and Ed* ing in Hazlet. ■ . MtOtmm - ' ^ for Services, Newark. Interment tery, Tennent. er, Marion, Ind., announce the en­ Sha carried white fur malt adorn­ bp Tuaoo, Inc., Bayonne. ward J . Hackctt, Morristown; three Mr. and Mr*. John f . McOawan. was io Evergreen Cemetery, Hill- Bbrn in Germany, she was the gagement of their daughter, Doro­ llde. daughters, Mrs. At»ncs Al j, Ohio, thy Anne, tn Raymond Arthur At Special Program CnUAtoa Circle. Old l rldgi. ara Mrs. Dorothy Harris and Mrs. M a­ diughter of the late Henry and An­ tha parenta of a soa, born Friday, enti of a too, born Saturday. Feb. na Laging. She came to this coun­ Struck, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray­ aarm la o l a aon bora atPfftfe A » William R. Franklin rie Kersey, both of Morristown; 23 The "For Cod and Country Pro­ Fab. S, IMS, in Riverview Hoapital. (, 1963, in Riverview Hospital. try at the age of 13. A former Je r ­ mond Struck, Perch Ave., Manas, Bair General HMpKal. William R. Franklin, 51, of 325 grandchildren, and four Kreat- gram" spensored e»ch year by the sey City resident, she had lived In quan. Miss Dauenheimer resides RyaM Leahy Redmont Rd., North Plainfield, grandchildren. . with her aunt aad uncle, Mr. nnd American Legion Department ol died suddenly at his home on Sat­ Matawan 45 years. She was a mem­ M r. aad Mra. Raymond RyaM, A diughter was born Friday, A daughter was born Monday, i Services will be held this Thurs­ ber of the Keyport Gethsemane Mrs. I!. J. Wohlk, 49 Northland New Jersey commemorating the urday. Feb. 6. 1965. sinking of the troop ship Dorches­ W ait Coocovraa, Cliffwood Beaoi, Feb. S, IMS, in Riverview Hospital Feb. 8, 1965, in Riverview Hospital day at 10 a.m. at the Lanterman Lutheran Church. She was married Lane, Matawan. an parent! of a son bora at Firth to M r. and M n. Chartea King, M Born in Clifton, Mr. Franklin had and Hughson Home: for Funerals, The bride • elect is a graduate ter, Fob. 3, 1M3, held Sunday at M Mr. tnd Mn. Richird Leahy, S9 resided in North Plainfield (or the to the late Reinke Jenssen. Amboy General Hospital. Magnolia Ave., Raritan Townihip. Morristown. Surviving are a son, Reinke L. of the Yonkers High Fshool of Com. the Junior High School 1, Trenton, Twilight Ave., Keansburg. past 12 years. ivas attended hy Mr. and Mrs. Ho Jcnssen, Matawan; four daughters, ' w z m m i B f t i * - ' ' Surviving are hla wife, Mrs. ! Mrs. G e « | i Mufca Miss Maybellc Jenssen, with whom i t Matteson, Cliffwood. This ser­ Eartmead Louise (Archer) Franklin; a son, : Mrs. Alice Muha, wife of George M r. and M rj. Edwin Braen, M r, and M n . Robert MacKeniie, she lived, Mrs. Arnoldine Thomp­ vice is a tribute to the Four Chap­ Douglas A. Franklin, and a daugh­ Ftaderlck FI., Old Bridge. are par., 4* Ingram Circle, Matawan, are the Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. East- Muha, 36 Walnut St., Metuchen, son, Jersey City; Mrs. Anna Noter- lains and others who lost their livef ter, Miss Laura Ann Franklin, both died Monday, Feb. 8, 1965, in Perth aala of a son born a: Middlesex parenli of a ion, barn Friday, Feb. mond, 206 West St., Union Beach, up, Rahway, and Mrs. Wilhelmina in that disaster. parents of son, bom Tues­ his mother, Mrs. Richard Amboy General Hospital, Oeneral Hospital. , 5, 1965, in Riverview Hospitil. are the a at home; Koch, Freehold; nine grandchil­ day, Feb. 2, 1965, in St. Peter’s Franklin, Rutherford, and five ,;Mrs. Muha had resided in Me- dren, and 18 great • grandchildren. ■amua Hospital. brothers, Richard D. and Emerson t^ielien 55 years having come from M r. and Mrs. Edward Delgrac- A son was bom Saturday, Feb. F „ both of Rutherford; John B. Keefe foer native Hungary. She was a Beniamin Alexander APARTMENTS CO, Birch Ave., Hailet, are parents 6, 1965, In Riverview Hospital to Hazlet; Thomas L., Ridgewood, and parishioner of St. Francis Church, Funeral services were held Sat­ t l a son born Wednesday, Feb. 3, Mr. and Mrs. George Borruso, 251 Mr. and Mrs. George Keefe, 15 Robert H. Franklin, Glen Rock. IM S, at Riverview Hospital. Metuchen, and a member of its urday for Beniamin Alexander, 79, FORRINT Atlantic St., Keyport. Canfield Lane, lVatawan, are the Funeral services were held Mon­ Husary Society. of 1171 Broadway, Rahway, u/io parents of a daughter, born Tues­ day al 10 a.m. al the Higgins Home ShackMerd R jn d az » Surviving, besides her husband, died Thursday, Feb. 4. 1965 at Matawan Borough day, Feb. f, 1965, In Rivervietv for Funerals, Plainfield. Railway Hospital. Services were Mr. and Mrs. Jess Shackleford, M r. and M n . Francis Randazio, Hospital. are two sons, Michael and George, Birch Ave., Hazlet, ir e parents of Meluclu'ti; five daughters, Mrs. Jo­ held at 11 a.m. in the Pettit Fu­ Garden Apts. Outlook Blvd., Cllffuood Beach, IMiss IM. Evelyn Maloney neral Home, 371 West Milton a daughter born Wednesday, Feb. are parent! of a daughter born Miss M. Evelyn Maloney, 54, of seph Galli, Rahway; Mrs. Raymond 1, IMS, at Riverview Hospital. Clarke, Metuchen; Mrs. Joseph Ave., Rahway, with the Rev. Eu­ Thursday, Feb. 4. 1M5 at River­ A ion w is born Tuesday, Feb. 9, 16'5 Route 35, Middletown Town­ gene Ebert, pastor of First Pres­ 3 CYnielory, Metuchen. College in Valhaila, N.Y. She is a APARTMENTS Thursday, Feb. S, 198J, at Rlver- Spruce St,, Hnzlet, are parents of Geers vember 1W2. A communicant ot St. .lames I Dores Lamberlson Surviving are three sons, Paul secretary with Union Carbide Cor­ tfcw Hospital. I daughter born Thursday, Feb, 4,4 A daughter was born in St. Pet­ Church, Red Hank, Miss Maloney poration, Silicones Division, New I)o its Lambcrtson, 75, of Orchard IL, Avenel; Harold J., I.onu Beach, Matawan Ave. IM5, at Riverview Hospital, er's Hospital lo Mr. nnd Mrs. John was u member ol its Rosary nnd York. Carte F. Geers, 273 Sunset Ave,, Old PlJ, Mnrjraiiville, died Monday. Calif., and James 7., Clark; four b«t. Ravino Dr. & Aberdeon Rd. Altar Society. She tilso was u mem­ Fob. 8, !%:>, ;it his home, daughters, Mrs. Lois Younp. Mr. Si i ii<■ J<, a graduate of Ridge­ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Conte, 34 Duggan Bridge. ber of the livening Department of jilr. Lambcrtson was born in Churlr.ston. SC,; Mrs. Dorothy wood Hij'h School and Falrleigh Washington Ave., Keansburg, are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Duggnn, 8 llie Red liank Woman’s Club, Ihe the parents of daughter, born Stebhlns Mii litoro Township, son of the late Martin, Kalu\av; Mts. Mina A/ar. a Falrmount Rd„ Hazlet, are parents Keyport Teachers Association nnd Mr, and Mrs. Maurice SU'bbins, Cofrnvlms and Armenia Lamben.son. Cranfotd, and Mrs. Janet CIu tu - Friday, Feb. 5, 1 DM, in Riverview of a daughter born Sunday, Feb. Ihe Keyport Parent - Teacher Asso­ Hospital. 7, 1965, at Margaret Hogue Hospl- Marlboro Rd., Old Hritlge, are Ihe Hy was a retired truck driver. His hino, Hazlet; seven pr,indrhiklrc>n; parents ol a daughter, txirn in St. ciation. As a tribute to Miss Ma­ wife was the late Mrs. l.ulu M.iy six great-grandrhildren; and n sis­ tal, Jersey City. loney, Ihe Keyporl Elementary For Folks W ho Knjoy Peter’s Hospital. Lajiibej Wm. ter, Mr.s. Frank Heimly. Kahway. A u n was born Friday, Feb. I, Dunagan Schools were closed Monday morn­ jurviviriK are n son, Krnest 13. MIS, in Riverview Hospital to Mr. Andersen ing. Ja»)nbn-fson, Mor;:;unille; t w o Charles Schneider ^ Mr. and Mrs. Kennel Ii Dunagan, Funeral services were held Fri­ and Mrs. Raphael Hughes, 40 Vir­ 170 Cleveland Ave., Laurence Har­ A son was born In SI. Peter's Surviving nre her sister, Mrs. dnUi'liten, Mrs. Leroy Jenkins, ginia Ave., Raritan Township. bor, arc the pnrcnls of a daughter, Hospital to Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Louis Dcspremix with whom she ClWi'spquakf, and Mrs. John J. day at 11 a.m. al llie Orowney GOOD MUSIC Funeral Home. Hillside, f o r born In Perth Amboy llospltnl, Anderscit, Green Si,, Old lirldge. lived; two brothers, John F. M a­ Noil ht lien, Marlbmo Township; a loney, Red Hank, nnd William M. sister, Mrs. Delia Dokon. Kiviwirt; ('hiules Schneider, fifi, of kva St., PLAN NOW TO ATTEND Mr. and M n . Marray Goldman, Tyler Zimmer Maloney, I,Idle Silver, nml a niece, six rianiirhiidtTM nnd II /'.rent New Mnikef, who tlied Tuesday, Ml Dearllald Lane, »:itawan, are A son was born In Perth Amboy Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Zimmer, MIsh Honnle l.ou Maloney, High­ Kmndihildien. Feb. 2, l!iti5. ltUTGtiltS U N IVERSITY Hospital in Mr, and Mrs. Wilmunt 18 iinrklt'y Kil., Old llndi'c, lire the land Park, Funeral urrantfomf'ntfl v\<*n» un­ He was a baker with Drake Bak­ Tyltr, 23 llnrklev Kd., Old llridi-e. IMients of a on, horn in St. i’etir's Funeral services were held Mon. der the direction of Ihu W. 11. Free­ eries, Inc., 11vingion, lor 37 years day morning from llio John 15. Day unt11 liis retirement last year. G LEK CLI II FORMAL Hospital. man and Son Funeral Home, Free­ Button Funeral Home, Red Hnnk, to St. hold. Mr. Schneider Is survived iry a Mr, nnd Mr*. Charles Hulton, Kornhalla James Church where u icqulrin Min, II or in an Sc hnridcr, with W l A t Texas Rd,, Mnrgnnvllle, ure tho A daughter was bom In Hi. I’d- mass was offered. Interment was In fhonms J. I'nmiing whom he lived; and four brother*, CONCERT parents of a daughter, born Satur­ er's lln'.|>llnl to Mr. and Mm. Ml, Olivet Cemetery, Middletown. Thomas I. Fannin)*., 7!l, of 12 Am Mm i in Schneider, Hillside; Ileiman Sponsorud By Tho T O H I M day, Feb. *, llW.I, In Miminimlli Andrew I'. Uorsluillii, III llnrrlion h(Jr«t I ane, Ua/lH, died M»o< fnrr I'u'i'Mal '.er vices were hell! Feb, S, 1WS, In Monmouth Medical Chillies St,. Old liilili'.e, tuu llio pur- In Newark, llie son ot thn I’lle An- niovinp. lo Iln/lel six months 1 Inn -.day at the I'ei ra//o Funeral BAYSHORE COMMUNITY HOSPITAL i li.ipel, New York, for Min, Roecit Canter to Mr, nnd Mrs, Wnyne l*rr. enUi of I 'I iiijih lo , Im11!i In .St. Pet­ IiiiiIii nnd Marie I.nMfltlc, nnd had l|(J wil'* the ht.Ouud of th'* I.lie ! BUILDING FUND rp, I Robin Rd., W ilt Knnitiurg. er's Hospital, lesldt'd In ( ‘liffwiititl lieudi for the Mm , Maiv l ainiiii)!. i tiiiecn, IM Laurel Avy,, W«»i t inist six years, Suivivm)* tiro iluer '.onu, Law I Kenteihuo1, who tiled Feb, 2, UKu Kern lli< wilt iin cmpHTc of Iiii' Inter- ff'fict* l iuiuttn:. York', John] n t /ief U m t t o . l n f v n n c n t w a i t \n < u)- SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13 1:30 P.M. Mr. m d Mrs. Morgan Kern, 9 AHonfion, Ovorwoighfi milInniil I'.seiivntliiK Co,, Nswarlt, Filituni)', Mniihl'inn, L,l. nnd I vaiv Cemeh’iy, New York. l.nmmer* St., Iln le t, are tha par- rtt nnd Imil been « member of the (Jlit- ) (1111)11))', Itn/IH, nnd (wo | M>.i, Uilera reilded In New Yotk Mis, Doiotliy K lik k t, leader ol <|er nml llln*>s 'Vurk'TS Union KIM daur.lii< i • Ann Tanning ami1 until it few yenis nito when *he MATAWAN REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOl the Uiiglislilowii llm pler ol lo l'il Ini' 17 yeuis. M M l.uH'iin l annlni', l»»*ih of lla/-j moved tfj Wevt Kean' bih " lo make ATLANTIC AVI,, MATAWAN Club, Inc., Is willing in man ii i luli lie h m u vivril liy liU wife, Mi*, lei, and II riamli hildmi. ] her home w Hli her miu in low and ill llie Key|inil . Miitnwiin Mini Im PAPPA r.mily f /1//n) l.tiMni le; turn tine,. 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■ m w . Mrs, Cbarlca Stuhl, Monmouth Needs Harold W . Durrua, 57, Surprise Shower I* Co-Operative Group Frug, The Monkey, The Hitchhiker1 i f SkowenCivca H u k t, aad M ri. i*m t* Bennett Albert E. Cowling and sorhe of the other latest dance- a e i Ml*. Peter Rooney, Matawan. Mora 4-H Leaders Dies Suddenly A t Home, Held For Mrs. Baker Plans Discotheque sensations. A midnight buffet din* CWta were tent by Mra. Mildred ner will be ived. For M rs. King ■ana* Btaattt. Monmouth County needs more Dies In Hospital Harold W. Durrua, 57, of 801 A surprise shower was held re­ The discotheque has come to The Red Oak group is a co-opera­ Tha to w e r in Albemarle was adult volunt^rs for its 4-H Clubs, Ninth St., Union Beach, died sud­ cently lo r Mrs. Robert Baker, 300 Matawan, with The Red Oak Co­ tive, non-profit, state-certified nur* gives by Mr*. William B. King sr., reports George Siver, County 4-H Was Borough Clerk denly at his home on Tuesday, Park Ave., Union Beach. It was operative Nu.- sery School pfenning sery school currently operating la _ Ii Kaypert aad Afcemarle, Agent. Then now are about 60 adult Feb. 9, 19G5. Mr. Durrua was born the First Unitarian Church in Lin* mother-la-law ol the Rues' of honor, held at the home of Mrs. Jay one for members and associate H.C.. la kmc* tl M il William who *at*rtalned (or Mrs. King's leaders who ir.eet with 45 clubs 27 Years; Publisher In Perth Amboy, son of the late Demarest, 115 Luppatatong Ave., croft, but seeking a home closer tO;>4 Afetuarit, tha former Min mother, Mr*. LeRoy Aumack. about twice each month, Mr. Siv­ Harold and Ada (Hill) Durrua. Keyport, and hostesses for the af­ members Saturday evening. The its Strathmore nucleus. Ik* Aiuaack. Keyport. Mr. aad er says. The average club has be­ Albert E. Cowling, 79, of 351 He had lived in Union Beach for fair were Mrs. Jay Baker, Mrs. festivities, lo take place at a mem­ Kia*ar* the p*rcat* el a tween five ind 15 members and Bayview Ave., Union Beach, well- the past 19 years. ,\lr. Durrua was Frank Fleming and Mrs. Demar­ ber’s home, will feature profession­ Real Estate Listing Cards for Deborah Meeting To al instruction in the Walusi, the sale at this office. "r.iaafra Aaa, bora Dac. most leadeis are parents of boys known in the bayshore area, died a foreman employed by the E. I. est. Feeturo Lingerie Show and girls of 4-11 Club age, which is DuPont deNemours Co., Parlin. He Those attending were: Mrs. Jay At tka K m orl rinwar Mn, La* nine to 19 years. Tuesday, Feb,' 9, J965, at Mon­ ivas a member of the DuPont 25- mouth Medical Center where he Baker sr., Mrs. Charles Schanck, IM t. ,ll>. Wuhiattoa It., Mn. A Unxerie fashion show w ill be Originally for rural youth, 4-H Year-Club. Mrs. Richard Boggs, Mrs. Ray. ’KagTailMar, w aatialm tw . Oifu riwM Iw th* Matawaa Chapter of Clubs now are popular with urban had been a patient -since Jan.' 13. Surviving are his wife. Mri. An­ mond Walling, Mrs. Peter Luccarel- SALE! SALE! SALE! •**• *rr*M»< ia * Uby Iwiaet. ■M wah a t th* aaat regular me*t- and suburban young people as the Mr. Cowling was born in North nette (Tyrell) Durrua: two sons, li, Keyport; Mrs. Edwin Haug, Friday and Saturday, Feb. 12 and 13 ‘ M *oorM4 ia dak aad tm oa W*dae*day at I'M p.m. at fUt of suitable projects grows. Plainfield, son of the late Charles Willard Durrua, Parlin, and Donald Mrs. John Demarest, Mrs. William tha Air|*rt Plata Lane*. Hailet. There are many different projects Durrua, Fords; a sister, Mrs. Mar­ HOUSEHOLD ITEMS Darku tha *vaaiaa Mr*, and Clara (Wilkinson) Cowfing, He Brown, Mrs. Walter Selah, Mrs. raittfeptnee* laAlhaairl* Tha *ow i* open ta tha public, and to choose from. The most popular guerite Price, Arizona, and five John Maclnne*, Union Beach, and • todroem Furniture • living Room Furniture all «l th* catau m ka wkh auh ieas aa1 card* wifi be avail- project* among 4-H'rs of this coun­ had lived in Union Beach 45 years grandchildren. Mrs. Robert Marvel, Matawan. • Ump» • End Tibia* • Odd Ch«lr» atla that av*aiu. ty are indoor and outdoor garden where he published the U n i(o n Funeral services will be held at Gifts were sent by Mr*. Robert 9 Ditht) and GUttvnro A trie ia Iha wbonh Hoapltal in in*, home economl.* projects such Beach Record, a weekly news­ the Day Funeral Hume, Keyport, on Poduilu, Mrs. Frank Poduski, # Rug* # AntjatiM, including Clocks Friday at 11 a.m. with ihe Rev. ■ ro am MUM ia bain* plaaacd for as Clothing and Foods k Nutrition, paper, for 25 years. After dis* Mr*. Frank Poduskr jr., Mrs. Jam­ EVERYTHING MUST BE SOLD! and care a.id management of hors­ Norman R. Riley, pastor of St. *»aday, Mm. M. continuiw* the newspaper, he con* es H. Chandler, Mrs. Ogden — "Mia.BMUaaiMn/C. ---- < al M m . DaaM Cerlach, es. Rising quickly nn the populari­ John’s Methodist Church. Hazlet, Schanck, Mrs, Leo Sadkowski, Mrs. - K*ype.*t;MI** AMca ty scale are projects in dog care officiating. Interment will be in Jerry Pardus, Mr*. John Rybic, HAROLD ZIEGLER Shoreland Memorial Gardens Cem­ and training, electricity and wood­ Mra. Elmer Ostrout, Mrs. Robert 12 Main St. Matawan working lutomotive care and etery, Hazlet. Brown, Mrs. Nelson Bradner aad aialatenance, photography, science Mr*. Charle* Hutcheson, project*, and the outdoorsman proj­ Photo School Graduate ect for boyi. MONDAY Information about the 4-H pro­ George E. Matthews jr., son of Firemen Answer 10 gram can be obtained either by Mr. arid Mrs. Gvortje Matthews, 37 Alarms; Plan Dance FOR THE SCSI IN MEATS 11 writing or calling the 4-H Office, West Prospect Ave., Cliffwood has FEB. 15th Court St., Freehbld, 462-1940. graduated from the New York In­ stitute of Photography. New York, Frank H. Moscarelio, chief of the Chee.sequake Independent F i r e County School Nurses ;an institution which has been head­ quarters for photographic training Company, reports that the fire com­ MEAT pany responded to 10 alarms, dur­ Hold Meeting Recently for 55 years. Long l camera enthu­ siast, Mr. Matthews received train* ing the period of Jan. 1 U Jan. 31, • SHOE REPAIR SHOP • inR embracing commercial adver* totalling 91 man hours. MARKET t>*r. * y.\.. •: , , v . ; . A regular meeting of the Mon­ M&S mouth County School Nurse's As­ Using, fashion, still life, news­ T h e Cheesecake Independent »V:-‘ ‘ ' ■ A MJfCHER (HOP FOR M YEARS sociation was held on Monday even­ paper, pictorial, illustrative and in­ Fire Company will hold a Valen­ ing Jan. 25, at Bamberger's dustrial photography. He plans to tine’s dance on Feb. 13 at the fire hous \ Route 34, Chceseqtiake. Mr. 152 Main St Matawan conference room at thu Monmouth en^anc in professional photography 32 W. Front St. 264-9807 Keyport Shopping Center, Eatontown. Victor in his home community and later Moscarelio and Joseph J. Soltis are Carton, attorney al law, spoke lo open his own studio. chairman and co-chairman. ' Opposite Matawan Post Office the group about the I.cgal Aspect on Nursing. ALBERT E. COWLING Mrs. Marion Roman, Keyport, re­ tinued in the printing business with F e r r a r a , P r o p . (fofrnerly froir ported that the Women’s Auxiliary to the Monmouth County Medical his son, Albert E. Cowling Jr. Ross W. Maghan Agency Society were planning to present The first borough clerk of Union Established In Business Over 25 Years ^•VPor+) five books on nursing -and health to Beach, Mr. Cowling held t h a t the Monmouth County School Li­ office for 27 years, resigning in braries for the use of future nurses May 1952, He was an exempt "S ava With Safeco as their project for :is year. member of the Union Beach Fire Department nnd was a former fire Auto a n d Hom eowner P o lic ie s" Thirty-seven school nurses at­ \nsssj tended the meeting. They included chief. Mr. Cowling was a member Mrs. Margaret Loop, Matawan; of the Red Bank Elks, BPOE 233, Mrs. Helen J . Woolford, and Mrs. the Keyport Kiwanis Club and the Real Estate—insurance Shore Paint Im aid Motel Eunice Machinshok, Marlboro; Union Beach Lions Club. At the Mrs. Emile Schmidt, and Mrs. present time he was secretary of NUTAWAN 13* MU, St 10m« 6-0003 the Typographical Union, Asbury RnfOrtiv #po« vo ■nrafWft Marion Roman, Keyport; Mrs. Frances De Bonis, Raritan Town­ Park Local. Youi Family «rY«urFriends ship, and Mrs. Eileen McArdle, Surviving, in addition to his son, Hazlet. Albert E. Cowling jr., arc another son, Dr. George F. Cowling, Way­ side, and four grandchildren. . MODERNIZE • REMODEL WITH PRE-FINISHED Social Club Meets As a tribute to Mr. Cowling, the A t Robert Seber Home Union Beach Mayor and Council cam will visit the funeral parlor in » Mrs. Robert Seber was hostess to group this Thursday evening. , WALL PANELING the Morganville Social Club on Funeral services will be held leave Thursday evening. Friday nt 2 p.m. at the Day Fu­ COM E IN AND ASK FOR DETAILS neral Home, Keyport. The Rev. It fM f t w m fvery Monday Through Friday Attending were Mrs. Edward home? Becker, Mrs. Harry Konowalow, Henry A. Male, rector of St. Mary's Episcopal Church, Keyport, will u NOON te tP M . Mrs. Louis Becker, Mrs. Robert Cvens, Mrs. John Wilson, Mrs. officiate. Interment will be in Shop by Select The Meal Martin Smith sr., Mrs. Joseph Lan- Shoreland M e m o r i a l Gardens r Your HMt* Cemetery, Hazlet. Matawan Lumber Co. zaro and Mrs, Martin Smith jr. Of Your Cholca . . Michael and Lela MsrioU* All You Can Eat For Mrs. Smith r. won the prize for phone. ' " The Friend!}/ lumber Yard Phone* - 3M-9673 the evening. Rainbow League Meeting Children aadct U - I1 J I M4-M71 Variety ol Fish Every Friday Plans were made for the next NEW JERSE> BELL Sutphin Ave. 566-4500 Matawan meeting lo be held at the home of M a r l b o r o Township Rainbow C a M f h Mrs. Becker. League will meet on Tuesday at • W«M ta«* 7:30 p.m. at the Morganville Fire Miss Barbara Lynn Smith has House, Tennent Rd. All parents and • Laif* Malai I n * e M h a M y returned home from Monmouth girls are asked to attend and any Medical Center where she was a new girls wanting to join are asked • SHORE JOINT INN and MOV* surgical patient. ' to bring their parents. Officers will be elected and plans for spring Mr. and Mrs. Edward VanHise of MQHWAV rn aal M U M M . - M M UV training made. Manalapan visited Mr. and Mrs. ■ --- Martin Smith jr. and family on Sun­ day. Have you read the classified ads? ' . •>'. >; V'

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BiRht la a aoa-leaipie Rime, then moved up on defensive work by Infant Run KHS take oa Maaaaquan at Raritan John Hamilton, checking Smith, to I xvm Tucaday and Matawan Feb. come to within one point of their flET fiUARANTEEO eat IN THEl'moatl * It. The Red aad White can have a favored rivals at 49-ii at the end of r^Off Court S6-61 lot to aay about who will be the period. But the Hudson team, champa. used to the grab-and-go and the R w y IM n featracej Keyport Art Smith raced and tore for 22 alambang press, sped things up PLAID STAMPS -BUY^SUPERRIGHT't n t r ' -al a l tha ball M ine at (he Admir- pofnta in the laat quarter to give against the tiring Red Raiders in the final quarter and it was more MEAN A BIG, BIG CHOICE OF GIFTS! :to eaurt Tueaday, tcorliM J l point* aim aa all-lime Hudson einRle came high of « , The Keya kept him Jn than Coach Bill Douglas’ players 1 the laat quirtar totrlumph W4I check enough the firat quarter to could take. Smith roamed the (Miyla fltr the le d and White had tc o tc i ■a out ahead on B ill Kolhbecker’s court at will and daied his team's FRESH BROILING or FRYING ■ : -a aauxiaa third quarter comeback Ihootiag. But Hudson got the grab- opponents with he variety of his toastd, Tat!) QiaM tha hot • lo atiai hoaae ud-ao workiag ia the aecond approaches to the basket on the fast quarter with Smith in the driving break. One man routed a whole .T W ju m e waa the tin t of thr 0 4 Bozza 4 1 9 Kuhlbeckcr « 1 13 Whitfield 0 0 0 P.Burke 6 10 M W.Hcn'cks 6 5 17 iM om tns x r * 35- f.Hamilton 5 3 13 Mntley 1 0 1 R.Merrill 0 0 0 A.Smllh 21 * il l •REAST 4WMTERS “ M5‘ 31 IB 81 3C 14 ue OPEN ALL DAY ■core Ijr q«arlcr*: Keyport 12 14 22 13—«l Ugi w*»waiH * 4 f« Breasts Wi(* * Sf llcnry Hudson 9 27 13 37-M | FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12th

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NORTH JERSEY ROASTS ' « OUVStEI Newport Convertible, P-Fl., P . St. IIM. TURKEY ROASTS RUMP ROAST 'T3T 95* TCP MONO, I o m U i »-NONI HI6HIRI ■>•j FrontCuH NONE HIGHER! IHIN IONELE5I SHORE PAROCHIAL lOnOM ROUNB c ; FALCONS AND COMETS Briskat Bsaf .s s r,b-89‘ |kv69# Soup Beef “> 35* lb 49, Mr CROSS RIB •ONELESS—NONI HIGHERl NONE H ISH ER I BEEF LAMI CHICKEN CALVE! Ih . ^N COMET Dehixe 40, MOM .: -';l : ■ BH. GRAMMAR LEAGUE 185 V I COMET S-2} Sport JO, MOM.. P . S t K t. Even thouKh undefeated in North Vaal Cubed Steaks 99* Livers 35b* 49*lb. 6 9lb. * 99lb* -In Meat Deportment!- Jersey Shore Parochial Grammar ■a___ a a ____« ie e P.veal, pork a. C O * $uper*Right « FALCON Cuitom 20., FOM League play, St. Joseph’s School, ^ 5 9 « •95. M e a t M O T nonehigheri ■ » » Sliced Bacon Top Quality Swordfish Steaks Proton lb. J J * Keyport, has a precarious hold on Sup*r-rJgfr4 the leaRue leadership fiolnj> into Ground Rovnd "SupspRlght" Beof • S i :S ;4 9 ‘ this weekend’s game when they Sausage links SKINLESS Dressed Whiting T I T STATION WAGONS must take an St, Ann’s, Keansburg. ‘ C j". W FORD Country Sedan, FOM The Keyporters toppled St. Ann’s SWISS, WHITE t t COLOHID 4M IRIM N C O C Fresh Steamer Clams 2^33* m H i. 30-21 two wcks ago in their first M el-O -Bit Sliced Cheese (In Mail Dipt.)—Paiteuriied Frscau 9 7 it,. .V I FORD 9-ftaia Country Sedan, FOM., P . St. SU. meeting of the season, but the ill­ ness of several players has de­ Fresh Oysters %"d;d69' ^79* I I FORD 9 Paia Country Sedaa, FOM., P . St. IMS. pleted the energies of Ihe Keyport squad since that time. W FORD FIOO 1/4 Too Pick-up with Holat 1»M. SAVE ON FROZEN FOODS! The Keyport Lam also was await­ FRUITS & VEGETABLES! V I M ER C U RY * Past Colony Park, MOM., P . St. 1251. ing notification if they will be ploy­ Alt Varitfiot ing at Red Bank Catholic H. S. in U FORD Fairlane Ranch Vagna .... IS93. the opening round of the annual Msgr. Casey Tournament Sunday Morton Cream Pies 3 79* V FORD • Pass Country Squlra. FOM., P . S t ISM. or will draw a bye. Also entered A&POraRgal«ie« 4 *“ 79° NAVEL ORANGES * M ER C U RY Colony Park. MOM., P . %>. W. from the league are St. Ann’s and St. Mary's, New Monmouth. St. Mllad| Cheese Blintzes 2 X CALIFORNIA m FORD ECONOLINE station Bua IIM. Joseph's team also Is filed to enter laiE IlfiBEB! 12 r 5 9 ' the annual Garden State Grammar AAP—Cuf or A lOos. Q C f H FORD (P a ia Country Squlra. FOM., P . St. nn. School Basketball Tourney which OreMBean franeh Styls ^ phgi. starts at Convention Hall, Asbury B*»f, Chlcisa H oi. 4 Q o Park, Mar. I. Bas^uitOliHrs or Turkty pkg. FORDS The St. Joseph’s players ran GRAPEFRUIT afoul of two likely Garden State DoraaaOilea Rings WOALAXtE 2D Hd, Tp., FOM., , P . S t. foes the past week. Shull School, Introductory Otter! narMa—SIEBLESS Perth Amboy, topped the Keyport I0BE IICIER1 « FAIRLANE "IOi " 40 Sedan, FOM., P . St. IK. team 3B-29, then St, Mary's, South lattemlBeel Staaka 1"!^ ^4f‘ 5 a . 4 9 er FLOUNDER FILLET Hb.SQa VI CONVERTIBLE. FOM., P. St. . River, mauled the St. Joseph’s A&P FROZEN FRESH FULLY BAKED 893. contingent 73-39, But St. Joseph’s Gray Sola Cap'n John'i pliq. H I FA IR LA N E .*,'5#0” 4D. F9M . ... , ^ "v 899. coaches George Marsh and Bob », WHITING FltLfT I lb. Better Craaa lead BROCCOLI HIGHERl bunch 2 9 * Simons do not fear a test, with Ocean Perch Cap'n Jolin'a pig. *1 G A LA M E 2D Hd. Tp., 6 Cyl., FOM . . ^ •95. either Shull School 01 the South COCONUT CAKE h , 4 9 ‘ Enow Whits 4 9 * River t«am in the Garden State Mushrooms N0NE hisheri » l CALAXIE 4D Hd. Tp., FOM., P. St., Air Cond. 1190. Tourney as the Keyport squad was -Dairy Center V a lu e s. More Low Priced VI CONVERTIBLE, FOM., P. St. racked by the “ flu’ bug with two Fresh Carrots •««•- 2"bb;;;lo19# IIM. top players out of action in these Victory Brand • OI. 2 7 0 A&P FROZEN FRESH BAKED FOODS Cream Cheese P«iHutiisd pkg. ' W F A B U A N E “ SM” .2D, FOM U«. games. The St. Joseph’s coaches RedGrapos nonehigheri ib.25® had to take on Shull with only five A&P Importsd L oi. A Q t » G A L A X n “ N T ’ X L Hd. Tp., FOM., P. St. UN. players available. SvittSlicea Swif**rl*nd Pineapple ^ C ak o With a total lineup back Sunday, Yollow Onions 3 25* W OALAUB 'W 4D, FOM., P. St . UK- St. Joseph’s took Our Ltdy of per­ American SliiSlices .... . X 27' Orange Fluff Cake 49* petual Help. Highland*, into camp Domoitia S K # ALL BUnfill Sweet Potatoes ^ HS 2 '^ 29* readily 19-27 .to hold a one-game SwissKaight firayare P * f W Coflea Cake i Peeane ...... THUNDERBIRDS lead over St. Mary'a, New Mon­ 25X1,-2S* mouth-, in the league race, NO N I W 1 H 0 K D ER BIR D Hard Top, Full Power ISM. at Joie'ph’a (t»1 Sk ill it hoot (IS) koborf Lottvce HISHMf WW 19* o r r o r r ' ■ S o v jl on, JtuujL Stott/iy. B uy*,! VI 1HUNDERBIRD Haiti Tap, Full Power * ISM. T.LaConU 3 2 12 Taylor ft 4 14 Schuster 1 1 3 Bradford 0 1 1 Importsd Itallsa <0 THUNDERBIRD, Full Power' " Lucas • 00 Flower* 4 0 MM. Jack Flynn 3 2 8 J.WilUamj 2 0 4 PR00RESS0 TOMATOES WHh %•** , l , , r s 9 * Hajp*l- 3 0 1 K.Brown 0 0 0 1 : m VHVMDERBIRD, iW rimer i ' Harris 1 1 3 H M S H IY , NUTLL CHUNKY onesse Pltonak 0 0 0 • Tambortkl 4 0 CHOCOLATE BARS K iel m Cleat Slee—A l VaiMlet 3 1 . 0 0 SHAMPOO Bandola 0 0 0 IPECMl MERCURYS $uM,fc.Mk»r.nd6r.J.A-ME0IUM 101 t o M p a ly 13 6 2B lfl 6 38 1MILBFKE •I. Joseph's r:r«S* i. kot. 1 10 ,4-« r IMariaaMhaatla >- I0« • * Ja ck Flynn 0 1 t Redmann 3 IS CONTINENTAL Nsbl*co--ldss[ CltoeoUf* Psanut Bars 10^ os. Bchusler 1 0 3 Z.Wilson 0 0 CHILDREN*' VtTAMINI lA V lM a I U a L U a Posan Shortbread 14 os. # mL^ A A f Lucas 0 0 0 Thnrpe 1 3 H v.T .FIaa fUDDIN*1» k*Hte«f I I I la " O 2 10 Korneckl 0 0 ■ I I r l W p|| piLLINttl 45 ni4M AGENCIES P.Longo 4 W W I N N or Caihaw Nut 12'/j os. * P 9>* ** 17 fl 39 fUuMidf* Nydrcx Oeekiee Radaem Tour C o ip 'i Coupons A' A&P ■ • ' V ' SINCE 1904 ' w Nescafe Instant Coffee St. JoMt&'fl If M h l f t f O m I i I m Dutch Apple or lib . R^e Palmolive Gold Soap St. Mary's V I W B I w l W W n W V Cocoanut Chot, Drop pie. roap -.MERCURY ■ UNC0LN4:0VriNENTAL M. Ann's \ St. Ainas ?0< Off LABfl _ ' 1 .4 9 T | a | a IRiaftft Warwick-^o off label I lb. JjC « OLPH ■ MEW M INS# OiocofatsCovsrod boa ” 2 ’ 3 3 ' MenmeuHi and M aplt, ltd Bank 8t, Catherine's i Holy Crow Holy family 1 Nesile’s Decaf Instant Coffee Kraft Parkay MargariN ^,31* Heart'sDcll{M EST MI-ST Palmolive Gold Soap F t m SU t* Rental WHk TMi Ad — Good Until F«b. 17 F/ e e C o f f r ‘ i. o 3 P'.M 0. Pean-Daftch Egg Needlse ^ 3S* ' 2 41 ■ Uaiulla pillsbury or iallardi lo i. a a DISCailS (UD.IryC.i.) Kleenex ,T , Paper Towels Heinz Tomate Ketchup f 47* Rose Lotion Vel i 3c Off UBLLlabil ;;40* l acn mente t.».i.j.i.. B'.f.r-W* .62' A •haltiwM «MaWa*tlaa far aN tha family . , , Muiia, lauahtar m i Slatail A parfaet family wtlKf . . . M*m and Dad >111 aa|ay Mm enrelM . . . tha Children rivirirand •M davalap aMrdlaatl**. . . . Rinso Blue Detergent White Rlee 13* Action Bleach Fun For AH Th* Family I Hi OHI I ABFlABE l 6 7 ‘ Olarti LatMdry B lu t k SE* COME OVER AND HAVE FUN I I I . a . f l FABRIC SOFTENER qt. M | . 79‘ **■aai* 11. ett i.k.i »i..tio *o Lax j Wisk Berber’e Oorsale Swift's LhpiMlatarigen LlqaldBetergett Oetmeel, Rlc. or Mlilrf FarlaMaa I p*. • fluid M a : N u l4 p t.M a HqyW qt. 7 « « I *h. JTa ltiatat< M plaitli "■ alaetle “ pintle * • pk»*. V etM U ' w Oaaa IvMV MlfM (napf Maaday FiM fa ft #.M. Mafwaaai t fa I PM. kturdan, iuniltvi and Haiiilivi , tfVS OMAN MUSIC AT AU MSSIONS Astivc All MONNN INACK IAN Fiaffy All Green Biaat Breea Biaat Imperial Oara ON Detargeiit Per Aulomitlt V/asfisrs Peae Nlhlets CHURCH • SOCIAL For Any Furlhtr Margarian OKOUP RATH Information Oantreflsd 11 lb. I EwobI and I Ik. I «i Whol# Ksrnal f II OB. (21 or tnara) CoMrottid Sudi *!^'77° la'/lfc- Budslng oi. plig. ” * P»9 * B Tsnd*r 2"t.::'49*etne Corn ■ asm 35* Frlfite p k * .'® IV I. ttc . Slat* Rental 40a CALL MATINEE - SOe MAT. 40a • SUta Rental )la (SIiaI* RHulrtl SOe) • w u m m r - . rw u rr*m trm trm lu i Trinipof<»tlon Avallakla P A t-1213 Qiaup af 40 ar mare . Me EVENINGS - 65c Prlcat alfadlva thru Pabruary 11th la lupar Merkata anrf SalMarvlta afarai anly In Narlharn Naw Jartay, Oranga and Ratklanrf Cawnttaa. Reund Trip Par Rareea, (Skal* Rental tOg) P A " s i l 3 AIITuLaueu I'rniliivlp, l'n'«li Milk nml Alitulmllv llnvptagra expuipl Imm I'laltlStaitift ullor, RARITAN TOWNSHIP CLIFFWOOD KEANSBURO PORT MONMOUTH Brlnf TKli Ad Far F t m SU t«JU Rt«l — Gsod Until Fab. 17 Rt. 36 o in I Pools Ava. Hlghwey 35 and CIlMwoed Avs. Rt. 36 and Main St. Rt. 36and Wllaon A mw THf MATAWAN JOURNAl. N. J, Thursday, February II, 1969

On Nominating Committaa LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE New Brownies ; Work On Tunnel To Bank’s Drive-In Window hours of ten o'clock in the forenoon County of Monmouth and State of the plaintiffs seeks to perfect titl# At a recent meeting of the con­ and three o'clock in the afternoon, New Jersey. to ssid lands and premises and to gregation of Temple Beth Ahm, two prevailing time, at the Office ot Known and designated ai Lot 200. defeat iu y estate, interest or right Are Invested the Tux Collector of the Townshl; Block 4 on the Assessment Map, tn. or lien or encumbrance upon said members were chosen from the of Matawan, Towri&hip H all, M ai Matawan Township, Monmouth Coun­ lands and premises, or any pari I InwMiM M H M VH members to serve on the nominat- awan Township, New Jersey as the ty, New Jersey. 1915 Revised 1940. thereof claimed by the defend&nti^B I h r ilw m l r lM N d I m n l i ng committee. They were Melvin time and place when and where you made by Richard Heuser, C. E. or any of them. m ay pay to the plaintiff the amount Said premises consist of vacant MORTIMER G. NEWMAN, Singer and Lawre.ice J . Lerner. At so found due for principal and in ­ Jr» ; ItMijn . M iiw f ty Ih* land, ar« situated on tbe w est side Clerk of Superior Court MMM' •MAgfl . ta a meeting of the executive board to terest on Its certificate of tax sale, of Myrtle Street and are further iden­ M aSpwrpaai MM il ltM ciw I be held Tuesday, three additional which said premises are known and tified by the symbol 81/100 A . " DATED: JANUARY IB. IMI, member* will be selected. The com­ designated as: You are made defendants because j l l $56.00 fi*ll< W wijilM Mn. B |)i C, ljot 49. Block 4 on tbe Tax Dupli Bfftir. M laMrWa Um , Mmww. mute* will present a slate of pro­ cate of the Township of Matawan. SUMMARY OR SYNOPSIS Or AUDIT REPORT posed nominations at the member­ E n * M i r t f i M n . iota J. Cry- Total amount required to redeem Or BOARD Or FIRE COMMISSIONERS •a, 4 liw m tm , Matawaa, •» ship meeting in April. $449.75 together with Inttreit from Ja n u a ry 1st, IM S and costs. riRC DISTRICT NUMBER THREE. And that unless, at the ssid time TOWNSHIP o r MARLBORO. NEW JERSEY Your advertisement in this paper and place, you or one of you redeem COMPARATIVE BALANCE SHEET will reach prospective purchasers b y paying the aforesaid sum so found ASSETS due to the plaintiff, then you, and Balance Balance in *very community in (he bay- each of you shall be debarred and Dec. 31. Dec. 31, *«&» foreclosed of and from all right and 19*4 1963 LEGAL NOTICE equity of redemption of. in and to the lands and premises above set out and •9,091.71 looo.oe _ Ktvta. Bari NOTICE described in the complaint und every .. ...— In the Matter nf the Appeal ot na:l thereof, and that the plaintiff - ...... - ——" M. M as. Oall J E R O M E D. D E C K E R , to the be vested with an absolute and in* LIABILITIES AND SURPLUS J. lUulMky, Board af Adjustm ent of the defeasible estate of inhcrltunce in Budget Appropriation Reserves I9.19L71 • - Township of Marlboro. fee simple in aaid lands and prem ­ Surplus 800.00 600.00 ises, m m P L E A S E T A K E N O T IC E that the •atf O R . Y » IJo jrd ot Adjuitmcnt of the Town­ H E U S E R fc H E U S E R |0,9»1.71 $800.00 ship uf Marlboro did on the Second Attorneys for Plaintiff day of February, 1065, render a t meet with the minimum lot front­ ESTATE OF CHARLES V, TAYLOR, 314; M ri. Edward V. Scotty, leader age requirements or minimum lot DECEASED. ot Brownl* Scout Troop 7M, and area Requirements of the Zoning Ordi­ Pursuant to the order of D O N A LD Mn. Jam** J. McLaughlin, anil- nance for the Zone in which it In J . C U N N IN G H A M . Surrogate of the located, as a result of a hearing County of Monmouth, this day umle, taat Icadr of Brownie Scout Troop held thereon nn January 5, lOW; on the application of the undersigned, Chevalier SM. • ■ ■ -■ ' -­ and that the dccislo^ of tiie Raid Fidelity Onion Trust Company, Sole Hoard of Adjustment is on flic In Executor, of the estate of the ti.iid The m w tro w will meet every the office of the Zoning Officer of Charles V. Taylor, deceased, notice Thuriday from I X to 4 p.m. In the the Township of Marlboro. Is hereby given to the creditors of RENT-A-CAR all-purpoM room of the school. : ' DATED: February 2. 1903. said deceased to present, loathe said BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT Sole Executor, their clattnrurakr oath within six month* from thta>4Bfe‘< OK THE TOWNSHIP OF Dated: Ju n u a ry 27th. IMS. Rav. SwaotanSpoab %1, M A R L B O H O Fidelity Union Trust Company (OR 2 l HOURS Herbert Schneider, Sec. ( B y lUinclulph H. B cifd sie y, • To Uytonian'Club ;■ j l l $#.80 MILE Trust Officer) : . 4 i \ • 9* A 7li5 Broad Street ‘ • Th* Rev. Frank Sweeten, putor NOTICK Newark, New Jersey In the Matter of the Appeal of Sole Exccutor. Tn* Customer Pick Up of th* First Methodist Church, Mat- LeKoy Brvant, lo the Rmird of Messrs. Koch and Koch awan, (ave hi* third discourse on Adjustment of the Township of I0H Midland Avenue nliglous cult* after the huiineii Marlboro. Arlington. New Jersey,'jf P L E A S E T A K E N O T IC E that the Attorneys. “ • Within 15 Minute* ■wetinc of the.LaytonUn Club held Hoard of Adjustment of Ihe Town* J25 $23,20 . at the home of M n. Ada HamiltM, flhip of Murlboro did on the Second Jsduoa St.. Matawan.'Th* Rev. day of February, 1UQ5, render u de­ SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY PA 7-0479 cision in the above npiwat granting M r. Sweeten V fp e d IM madia* a Variance to LeH oy Bryant, per* CHANCERY DIVISION With a prayer. .. mittlng hlin tu e rccl und use a one MONMOUTH COUNTY Plans were made to attend a per- family dwelling house Jncnlcd on DOCKET NO. C 1279 04 premises owned by him on Wilson Civil Action fcrmanc* of "Th* Greatest Story Avenue. In the Township of M a rl­ N O T IC E TO . E ver Told” ia New York in th* boro. County of Monmouth and Slate UNKNOWN DEFENDANTS. aear fu tu r*. of New Je rsey, on n lot which does THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY TO: For Your Shopping Convenience not meet with the minimum lot front* WILLIAM H. HENNESSEY, JR., Mrs. Wilbur Schneidtr. chairman, age requirements or m inim um lot ar* Ms heirs, devisees and v » lll accept order* for Easier candy D*aaM HcmMaa, pretldeat af ClCharles I. Ca. watch a* Peter Jensen puts the final coat of ea requirements of the Zoning Ordi­ personal reprcscntntivci ^•ntll Mar. •. nance for tiie Zone in which lt Is lo­ and his. their, or any of HamUla* aad Sea, RauSers, (left) aad Charles Cl W. palat oa Ihe underground tunnel connecting the second cated, os a result of a hearing held their, successors In right, Th* aa it m eeta* w ill b* held M *ad*fUl*, . vie*^praaldcat , ______and maaagerlaaaer ala l the Mat* d rlv»ia wladow with Ihe bank building. thereon on Ja n u a ry fi, 1!H15; and that title and interest Monday eveaini, Mar. I, at the awaa affle* *1 the Central Jersey M t aad Trust the decision of the said Board of Ad­ YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED horn* of M r. and Mr*. Warren justment Is on file In the olficc of and required to serve upon Alfred Porter, R iver Garden*, Cliffwood, the Zonintf Officer of the Township M. Wolin. plaintiff's attorney, whose The 49-year-otd Matawan office of waiting area decorated in the style area has created a need for ex of Marlboro. address la 1143 East Jersey Street, a t • p a . Elizabeth, New Jersey, an answer tn Tli* ':Cehtrai Jersey Bank k Trust ol the Federal period. EifiM new panded facilities at this office, Mr, DATED; February 2, IMS. tellers booths with the most up-to- BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT the com plaint filed tn a civ il uctlon in Company will have a new look by Mandevllie said, adding lhat depos­ OF THE TOWNSHIP which Ale. Inc., a corporation of Borough Ftrsf Aid date equipment will be installed on the State of New Jersey Is Plaintiff, n u t summer, with plans under way OF MARLBORO the south wall of the lobby. its have approximately doubled in Herbert Schneider, S«c. and William II, Hennessey, Jr.. et al, Trey* 1593 Mibt tor a redesigned interior and exter­ Safe deposit facilities are on the the last five years. j l l $4.60 are defendants, In the Superior Court ior and a new wing built onto the of New Jersey, within 3a dsya alter tame level as ail banking services “ Many local merchants have NOTICE March 18. 1UG3, exclusive of Rtich Captain Lawnace Walker jr. has north side, Robert B. Barlow, Pres. with no steps to walk to reach the demonstrated interest in what we In the Matter of the Appeal of date. If you fall so to do, Judg­ nporttd the activities of the Mata- Went. announced. Drive-In banking vault. A new heating and air condi­ are doing," Mr. Mandeville said, LOUIS TOOMIM, to tho Board of ment by default may be rendered OF MATAWAN wan P in t Ald and Rescue Squad has already been facilitated with Adjustment of the Township of aguiiiiit you far the relief demanded tioning system will be part of the "and have expressed their pleasure Marlboro. in the complaint, durian lanuaqr. The ambulances Ihe opening ot a second drive-in renovation, and special outdoor that we are trying to retain the trn P L E A S E T A K E N O T IC E that the You shall file your answer nnd traveled HN mil** to aaiwer Tl window Just south of the original lighting has been designed by The ditional atmosphere of Matawan. Board of Adjustment of the Township proof of service In duplicate with the call*, which included I I emergency 00*. The new window i* connected Jersey Central Power It Light Co. of M arlboro did un the Sccond day Clerk of tno Superior Court, Stale The architect, Edward J. Parnum of February, 106&, render a decision Houss Annex, Trenton, New Jersey. Now O P E N Susdavs and Kcidtnts; M emergency trans­ la the bank building by an under- High voltage mercury lights cover ot Philadelphia, is a specialist In ilk the above appeal granting u Var­ In accordance with the rules of Civil 8:30 A.M. to 1:30 P.M. portation, n transportation, :ais round tunnel.A parking lot addl- the entire newly expanded parking iance to Louis Tooinin, permitting PraclJce ond Procedure. S bank buildings. Charles 0. Itcmb- OPEN MON. THRU FRI. 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. - SAT. 8 to 6 D m aad flva latocellaneoui. on which doubled capacity is al­ area, eliminating all shadows. Pro­ ling & Sons of Red Bank are the him to erect and usa u gasoline ser­ Thin nctlon has been Instituted for ready in use. vice station on prem ises owned by the purpose of quieting the "title of Thera w en. W man hour*. U l fessional landscaping with exten­ builders and Marian Lynch of Sum­ him and known os Block 53, Lot 30, Ale, Inc,, o New Jersey corpdratlon, 126 MAIN STREET MATAWAN ambulaac* hour*, and 15,010 pouads The outside of the building at IW sive planting areas for trees and mit has been retained as interior locatcd on the northeasterly corner to ccrtaln lands and to clear up all flf ORVMB COtfumed. ' 1 ' Main St. will be redone In the shrubbery will be featured in an decorator. of New Jersey State Highway Route doubts and disputes concerning the Him men tor answering call* dur­ t and County Route 920, and which same. Such lands are described as smooth clean lines of the Federal effort to beautify upper Main St. The bank, founded in 1915, was tremlBes does not meet tho minimum follows: ian ha month-.'«ra JaaMa Lance, Crlod and refaced in pale red Co- and provide an attractive site in known as The Mataivan Bank until iot area requirements of the Zoning "Premises hereinafter particularly M; Arthur Niaon, SI; Richard ilal brick, Mr. Barlow said. The this area of commcrcia) growth. it became part of The Central Jer­ Ordinance of the zone In which lt described, situate, lying and being Joyce, » and M r. Walker )r „ » . 14-by-S8 foot addition will contain is located, as a result of a hcuring in the Township of M ataw an In the Provide More Service sey Bank & Trust Co. In 19ti3. ft held thereon on Ju n u a ry 0, I9Q5; and commodious office space and a new The main purpose of the renova­ has been in the present building that tiie decision of the fiaid U'mrd ONY'S Thl*This week, ' why don’t you look entrance vestibule. Directly Inside tion program is to provide faster since 1920. In 1948 the interior was of Adjustment is on fllo in the office through* ‘ th* ' , window* >ws of «our the presept entrance wltl be a large, and more personal service, .accord­ remodeled, and an addition built in. of the Zoning Officer of the Township church . . . from th* Inal of Marlboro. , IMELY i Inalde. . «arp*t*d customer service and ing to Charles W. Mandsvllle, man­ 1458 -includes the present board DATED; February 2, 1965. ager. The great influx of residents PRESTIGE | room, bookkeeping room and a pri­ BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT and new business to the Matawan vate office. OF THE TOWNSHIP IPS OF MARLDORO T Herbert Schneider, Sec. Jt l $6.10 At part of ©nr Campsign to baauti* Full Samaitar Ahead Madical Missionary ADVERTISEMENT THIS EMBLEM 1 1 m Aind Coin Collector Scpnrate sealed bids will be re­ fy our Community • . • Wa, at At Matawan Ragional To Ba Baptist Speaker ceived by the Madison Township M d ii.lH iM ri ikaaa a Sewerage Authority until 7:30 P.M. on M arch 3, l!*» at a meeting to be Tofty't Harm Hardware ar# offering Matawan Regional High School's Dr. Daniel Fountain, an Ameri held at their office, 71 Boulevard waaty tips te our hundred* #f v m m m • m k m m q • m m a c i mid-year exami are over and stu- can Baptist Convention medical West, Cliffwood Beach, New Jersey, dente are looking forward to second missionary to the Congo, will be ai which time they win be publicly opened and read aloud, for Additions patront. TONY GIORDANO asmester activities. The basket­ the guest speaker at the 9:45 a.m. and Alterations to Offire Building. ball team i i anticipating tourna­ snd II a.m. morning worship ser Separate sealed proposals will be ment play. The home ec depart­ vices at the First Baptist Church, received for the following: 1. All work. ment is having a sewing contest Matawan, on Sunday. In the even* Plans, specifications and proposal START YOUR PAINTING and the display window has a ing, foliowng a- family covered fiheels may be obtained at the of* Nonmoath Stamp And Coin Shop new exhibit. dish supper, he will show slides flee of Robert J. O’Neill, Architect. The library ii putting new books and speak on his work. DO Smith Street, Perth Amboy. New WITH A PLAN ..... Je rs e y , until forty-eight (48) hours Identifies your 99 Mewnowtfill., IM Bonk 741-0636 ia circulation. Library bulletin Dr. Fountain, whose practice In­ prior to the time set for the opening hoards have been redecorated to of bidfi, upon paym ent of Twenty “Oar U * ft * h IlM SM av aad CM* BNiama" cludes 250,000 persons and covers F iv e (125.00) D ollars for each set. Painting it aaiy it y## plaii I . Preper# the wrfac# properly. ■ m . . f t * M L - « w . 11m . N t la I U Illustrate these books and also com­ a 7500-mile area of the Congo, has For failure to ■ubmlt a bid before the WELCOME WAGON afi#ad. Ev#ryfhiftf go#i quici#r memorate notable February events been named one of the 10 Outstand­ time set for bid opening, depositor will it y#u have all your supplies et $. Paint at comfortable tempera* in history, ing Young Men of the Year by the forfeit Twelve Dollars and Fifty Cents hand and follow your plan step tures in a dry, well-ventilated The Cindid Camera bulletin 1112.50). For failure to return com* SPONSORS . . . room, 5 U.S. Junior Chamber of Commerce. plete sets of plans and specifications by step. Wti«ther you're a noWee hoard has surprises. Speech stu­ Until he returned to the United within forty-eight (48) hours after the er an old hand, a chat with us dents are preparing for the Legion time set for bid openings, to the of* 7. Wipe up spatter* and tpilli States on furlough In September, (Irma ol preatlga in the bualaaaa your Benjamin Moora Dealer (i immediately befor# they Oratorical Contest. Chorus and Dr. Fountain was the only surgeon fice of tho Architect, depositor will forfeit Twelve Dollars and Tlfty wre to be helpful. We can ad­ harden. tha BUTCHER Band festivals are in practice. The at the 160-bed Vanga hospital. In Cents ($12.SO) per aet. aad d r lc Ufa e l your coaimuatty vise you as to tbe best produet Dante Club is discussing the possi­ addition he travels to several dis Plana specifications and proposal far the surface, how much paint $. Clean brushes, r #|l#ra and bility of teaching voluntary Italian. pensarlci In the region and visits •heels will be furnished to, and pro* 190 Main S t Matawan posals will be received only from t# buy, tba tupplfat you^ «a#d other toofs ai toon as yau Senior snd junior girls are ready­ hospitals at three other Americsn prospective bidders who submit state­ aad h#w to mat# the fob #aifer. faith using them. In Tho t t f low luflding ing for a March basketball contest. Baptist stations. His duties also ments under oath relating to their fl* FIRMS INTERESTED IN ChaerlMders and malorettes are include training Congolese assist­ nanclal ability, adequacy of plant and Always read container label di* 9. Wear rubber gloves while equipment, organization and prior cx- PARTICIPATING planning a special March assem­ ants snd conducting a course in >erienue, and other (natters which, r#«tion» and cautions carefully b#- painting and cleaning brushet bly. Business *d seniors soon will surgery for Congolese nurses. n the opinion of the Architect, qual­ far# using paint products. er rdieri to protect your start on their annual work axper- ifies them to do the work under this Plea** Call: bands a n d hasten dean-up i«ac* program. Dr. Fountain is the son of a contract. , TEN TIPS FOR Baptist minister in Homer. N.Y.. Bids will be made on the nropoual H U M. r . V E IL time. Meets furnished by tbe Architect, en­ iiSEITT M4M $INJAMIN MOOM and wai graduated from Colgate JNOOOft PAJNftNS 10. Consult us (f you hava any Soldiar Traniforrod University and the University of closed In aesled envelopes and ad* gxessed to tha Madison Township questions, Rochester before studying tropical llweraffe Authority, and bearing the I, Sal#ct the paint product bait- Pvt, E-l Michael Drybread, Mat­ medicine in Belgium. He now is f ir n e of the bidder on the outside. •uited for the job. 1 Ea c h bid must be accompanied by awan, hat been transferred from residing with his wife and family fl bid bond, certified chock or ensh or Cad Tony Fort Dig to Fort Deven in Massa­ in Woodlyn, Pa., while he Is ob­ ill tho nrnouut of not less than ten WELCOME WAGON I , follow directions on tha len. chusetts lor the next few months. serving eye surgery in a Philadel­ rcent (KT',.) of tho bid. payable to phia hospital. The public Is Invited he Madison Township flewerngo Au* 1. Uta good quality brush#t m • t Harris Hardware ftbrflv, without any conditional on- roffen, PECIALS Thl* wsefc, why don't you look to attend to hear a man who with Jmsetnont as a guarantee that m through Ih* windows of your his co-workers remained during the }a*c the contrairt is awarded the 4. Profact ffoou and furniture, 566-1013 charch . . . from th* Insld*. Congo robclllon. aidder, he will furnish entlsfnolory i r * * t w n w w * * * t t t * M lorm ance bond. Upon failure to ilo IbJ he shall forfeit the dojH>slt at* liquidated damage*, and the ni'cept- «nce of this bid will be co.»tiug««nt tiNm fulfillm ent of thfs requir«*mcnt W Ihe bidder. No Interest shall b« RIB ROAST allowed upon nny such cfrttflpcl check DR. MARK B. MUSCARELLA W N (JI bidder irwiv wllhdrnw his hid for liwludlng Tho Flnt Cuts period nf thlrly 130) days after Uw Optomotrlit '1 dale M*l f"r the opening thm'of. Tiie succoHsful Didder will be re­ quired to furnish n Surety Ooni|>Hnv rlond in tho full amount of tho con­ tract price conditional for tho faithful IYBS EXAMINED performance of ibo work und indem­ NOW... nifying the Mud I son Towiinhlp M«ia* erags Authority fruin all pimeodln^, 49 eulls or actions of any nnrne, kind In th« Strathmor# Shopping Center PROFESSIONAL ARTS BUILDINO or (lesi'rlpiitin. Tha Madison Township Hewerago ROUTE 34 — MATAWAN « M A M IT . Authority renervea tha right to re- ect any or all bids and lo waive any nformnlltloe tf, In their <>i

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iM wm'Mleeted.'Um* « M a ' 0 4 f i w « H m *r >,, Aw.. dM m i «b iiiM it i sv'»' ^ JV ^ ^ * W aMM OM* Ctab altar tIM Iil'w e ii Mn. Bread* Avn- OlM M rfafyfeb. 19 Thnfaii aW«. PUu van Hao, M n. Vioccat Viaei, Mra. Al­ a - ______I f i ih r t w u i Beach Immediate occupancy For Triple track, fully weathet stripped 566-9666 garage. Play street, shade trees. information call Scoraa Construc­ genuine Alcoa aluminum, E-Z tilt THE BILDERBACK APTS. 144 MOAO If* MO IA N K \J3 Priced to sell, owner moving. Lo­ tion, M4-4167 wjtf Can be cleaned from Insid* Term* cated 14 St. George Place. Call Matawan split. 3 bedrooms, V/i THE FINEST 264-0408. wjU PROWN'S baths, rec room, basement, excel­ IN , T&.SHMMO ' DEVELOPMENT HOME OWNERS lent condition $20,500. w w « *WP HOI Iff M UJW , IBM BHIf, 3] Broad St. SH 1-7500 Red Bank FURNISHED & UNFURNISHED > Being transferred? House too ______wjtl APARTMENTS >,J! - OM TKKETL HOTEL AND RESORT AREA Hazlet split, partial stone front, 3 'A1MM AT OUS MVICBS. small? Mortgage_ payment. y' too UTILITIES INCLUDED CAHILL high? Don't wait, call ui now. bedrooms, rec. room, garage $17,­ VACANCY . IT COSTS NO MOM TO IOOK THROUGH US we’ll buy vour home. ALUMINUM DOORS 1100. GET THIS: VETS NO DOWN AND WINDOWS wjll 264-6.133 NON VETS 3% to 10% DOWN MANLEY ASSOCIATES Wjtf Chackar M ilw i Cora, al 871-5353 NaUm****, Michigan wjtf MATAWAN TOWNSHIP ha* an(in**r*d and Matawan Township — 3 bedroom CRAWFORD CROMEY KEYPORT, apartment 3 rooms and rancher, 3 years old in tip top bath, near buses, 6 corners, heat tiulH a car that k«ap« (tt Five bedroom Cape Cod (3 bed­ shape, tile bath, scicnce kitchen, and hot water supplied. 1 (light up, TRADE THROUGH CURTIN vthM year after yaar ba* CUSTOM BUILT HOMES 7»-2«N rooms wood panelled); only 6 large bright living room $14,700. $90 per month. Available Immed­ m u m tka (impla, clastic years old. Aluminum combination iately. Call 462-6293. wjtf d**(a«i n*v*r chania*. Low Down payment, financing ar­ wjtt storm windows, fully insulated f M f w who **m a car S Keyport — 3 bedroom older home ranged, built on your lot or ours. y u rt ar tongar n n d thi in excellent condition, full collar, A HANDSOME HEAVY DUTY Gas fired warm air heat; only UNION BEACH 3-room apartment. artra analily ami K in 2 car garage, new kitchen, I 1/* $15,900. Call 264 9766 or Inquire Aufiie’* C U R K IER & CSIK ALUMINUM Amoco Station, Highway 36, Union ttraatw that |o«t ini* baths, formal dining room, fire­ (GENERAL CONTRACTORS •vary Chackar car. Th* HOLMDEL Beach. wjtf place, nice location $18,000. , k BU ILD ERS WINDOW Chacktr Marathon U FOI* built aimuHanwutly with , *4-3456 264-1210 Spilt level 3 bedrooms, baths, KEYPO RT 1 and 2 bedroom apart­ Keyport — 4 bedroom custom Cape wjtl , t|ia world fam*u»Chack*r $11.95 large game room, plus utility room; ments }95 and $115 ptr month. Cod, 2 full baths, oversized kitchen MARLBORO new custom ranch, Call 264-4822._____ | ' wjtf . t**kab an* ,f*Mur*s th* FREE ESTIMATES aluminum combination storm nnd Malt'tr, widtr gaor b**n-, loaded with cabinets. Formal din­ full'basement 3/4 acrc lot, 3 bed­ KARL PR A NT? »4-34«i screens; one car garage. Screened Inf I, antr* )*rt* Inltrlor, ing room, recreation room, spa­ rooms, dining room, IIS.WM). Call MODERN 3 room apartment, un­ wtll patio; only $19,950: ■ ’ flat ratr floor and a iim* cious living room With attractive Viliccnt Gentile, Bldg. Contractor furnished, dssirahle location in fireplace, entrunce foyer. Full cel* fM,tinclutttr«l*can4iny r.9Mat. wjll ROOF SI1ING1.F.S (I 75 p^r bundle, Keyport. Call 2G4-3'IC5. wjU lar, many many closets. 2 ear ga­ ASK FOR BILL MURRAY angina.' Mak* luro* you roll roofinp, II 50 and up pell KEYPO RT 264-0745 APARTMENT 3 rooms and bath, rtally Ilk* Chtckor btfor* rage, 10 years old. First class I HELP WANTED $1.75, asbestos nnd brick siding $10 modem kitchen, oil utilities sup­ you buy . . . ihoy lilt * neighborhood $28,000, a square; also ijarape doors $39 75 plied. I.ocatcd In llazlet,- off Hlglv long, l*ng llmi. SUBJECT TO F.H.A OR V.A. l'H REE experienced pressors, Un­ Finer Roofing Supplies, Old Bridgt APPROVAL way 35. Call 264-1877 (or appoint1 Holmdel — sparkling contemporary ion Shop, piece work rotes. Ap­ Rnad, Enjilislifnwn Cnll Gibson ment. _____wjll* ranch. 3 bedrooms, dream typo M821.______w 11 f ply in person, Morris Mamilactur- KEYPORT, apartment 4 rooms and den, large eat in kitchen just re­ THE } KEYPORT — An older home with 2 bedrooms, large ing Co., I Johnson Ave., Matawan SHOES—For work, dress, or play hath on bus line near 6 corners, designed with dishwasher. Full cel­ For the whnlc family, expertly KIRWAN COMPANY ' room plus a bungalow pres­ lar, 2 car garage, large lot. Plus lnnuire 176 Broadwav, Keyport or EXPERIENCED OPERATORS fitted, widths to E E E always in rail 264-M3I. ______wjll^ ently ,occupied. Reasonably priced at $12,500. at no extra cost a now $f>CG0 built- stock Selling at 20 to 40% below REALTORS in pool wilh pool house with toilet regular retail prices Alexander’s APARTMENT 5 rooms located on CHECKER SINGLE NEEDLE BUY - SEl.L - TRADE Highway 79. Mnrganvillc. Call after facilities. A home with real value SEWING MACHINES Discount Shoe Center. Route 3(1 WITH CONFIDENCE 7j.10 P.m.,J9 I -9144.______w jll ency and appeal. Pricc $27,900. DAY OR NIGHT SHIFT near Poole Avo., Hazlet Call 2G4- BELFORD - RARITAN 3303. wjtf KEYPORT ROOM, femaie only, kitchen priv­ APPLY IN PERSON ileges if desired, Main St., Mat* , RtaHora — Trade-Ins THE CAHILL CO., INC. MORRIS MFG. CO., HONEY. A valuable energy food. M EM BER OF ownn. Cnll 566-1086. wjtf |O n i NO LhH«ff T» Clm ii Fram) - JOHNSON AVE. MATAWAN Delicious nnd nutritious. Calcium. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE UNION BEACH apartment 2 rooms RARITAN REAL ESTATE Minerals. Vitamins. Ilarmonos. Am­ w jll furnished. Inquire 1616 Florence- HWV. M, HAZLtT ino Acids. Bacteria which causes Opf. J.M. FIILM THOMPSON AVI.. LEONARDO GARAGE PIRATE SHIP SEWING machine operators, expcr- Ave., Union Bcach or call 254-7-165. RT. 3S CLIFFWOOD BEACH diseases in humans cannot live in ______•______w jll SOUTH MAIN ST., KfYPORT .kneed or learners; we will teach, honey. No tax on digestive sys­ THIS ONE YOU MUST SEE 244-1110 29MM0 . ' 1684001 laquire L A S Sportswear, Union KEYPO RT furnished room, shower. . i*4-0»l wjll tem. Over 175 old fashion honey ti-U l.t- H-M -# ---J - Near 8 corners, private home. wm ^ •WriiVi Ave.. Union Beach or call 264-0477. recipes, free. Buy pure New Jersey Beautiful ranch In excellent condi­ wjii honey, not honey from foreign tion. 3 bedrooms, full basement Call 264-0178. wjll Four yoar old ranch, priced to sell' MATURE young man to learn jew- countries. See “ Pop" Jones. Pure with finished recreation room. Con­ TIIE LODGE APARTMENTS. Mod­ fast, owner ill. 3 bedrooms, dining; •Iry business. Write for interview honey, I Ib. 2 Ib., 3 Ib. and 8 Ib. venient to schools, shopping and ern well furnished 3'/j room room, living room,’ utility room;'; Keyport Jewelers, 29 W. Front St., jtrs. 151 Morristown Road, Cheese­ transportation. See It today priced apartment, clean. Laundromat, IVi baths, plus attached garage.' Kayport.______^ ______wj!8 quake. wj25 ■t $17,800. Easy financing arranged. parking, $104 per:month Include* No money , down (or all $16,500. ; utilities. Inquire 17 Collins St., NURSES aides 3 p.m, to II p.m., HAY AND STRAW. Call 264-7234. - excellent wages S days. Apply in WALKER & WALKER Keansburg nr call 787-1532. w jll ! SUBJECT TO APPROVALS ■ wjiB1 ttaott Brookdale Nursing Home, REALTORS K E Y i’ORT. Ioveiy 2 room 1st floor BIghway 35, Hailet.______wjll GERMAN SHEPHERD puppies 2 furnished apartment: near town;' months old $25; also mother 2 years MM Highway IS private entrance. Immediate oc­ RANKL & WEBER i NATIONAL FIRM needs 2 women Middletown. New Jcrtay 2 nights a week to display mer­ old free for good home. Call 566­ cupancy. Cajl 566-4263.___w jll REALTY CO. 7592. wjll Multiple LiMina* HWY M MATAWAN chandise. Salary above average. And Trade-in* MATAWAN apartment 3 rooms and 588-3311 Call 842-2712 for interview after RUG 15 x IS floral pattern, wool Phone 171-3311 bath, lots of cabinets, $115; TV wjll 1 p.m.______wj*l with pad, excellent condition $100. |*nd for Cttiloa and utilities included, except ele<> FEM A LE shirt presisers for laun­ Portable fireplace with clectric Opea T day* tricity. References, security. Avail­ WE WILL BUILD Custom 3 Bed­ dry. Apply Keyport Cleaners, 13 logs $20. Picture window table, w jll able March 1st; also 4 enrages for room Ranch complete with full Division St., Keyport or call 264­ light oak $10; also step table $10. rent $10 cach monthly, security. YES, EVERY ONE OF cellar (or (11,500. Send for free Call 566-7187.______wjU 1000.______w ll Coll 787-0435, between 4 and 7 KEYPORT — ENGLISH TUDOR book o( plans Northern Homes, Rt. p.m. wjl8 BEA U TIFU L 4 rooms, unfurnished 79, Morganville, N. J. 591-9100. npartmnnl, downtown Kl'vport, AUTOS FOR SALE . '.MUST B E SEEN . ' ' . , . ■... WJ’3J5 FR IG ID A IR E refrigerator, good above store, convenient lo buses, STRAUB - BURK'S condition. Call 261-5322 between TO APPRECIATE UNION BEACH income property, BILL LANZARO'S schools, shoppinR clc. Call 9 a.m. 8:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. wjll to 6 p.m.. 264-5009.______wjll 19,500. Cali 264*5554. wjll AUTO SALES Immaculate air conditioned 4 bed­ APARTMENT '.T/. rooms, near ■ QUALITY USED CARS LIVING ROOM suite, two piccc room bouse, cedar closets, modern sectional couch, two club cliuirs, kitchen, separate dining area, for­ town and transportation, 1st floor, / / DOUBLE CHECKED • - INTERESTED IN AH 134 MAIN ST., MATAWAN two tables, two lamps. Reu.sonable. mal dining room. Cathedral beamed private entrance, uara^e, 51 CO. all FH A PURCHASE? CR. MAIN k RT. II Call 566-7091 after 5 p.m. wjll living room wilh fireplace. Pan­ utilities. Inquire nTter 6:10 p.ni., weekdays, all day weekends, 227 566-2224 elled den with bar, many extras. Drive by 218 Outlook Blvd., Cliff­ TELEVISIO N console on wheels. Carpeting, f r e e z e r , dishwusher, 2nd St., Keyport. ______wjjj^ wood Bcach, If you think it has 21” RCA. Excellent condition. $60 washing machine and dryer. 2 car CLIFFWOOD BEACiT, 4 —room possibilities, call us for inspection. OPEN EVES TIL • P M. or best offer. Call 566-90J3. wjll garage; beautifully landscaped. bungalow, newly decorated, auto­ U S E D C A R S We have the Key. I960 HILLMAN Station Wagon, re­ ■. *' RUGS USED, 12 x 15; 10-9 x 12, Walk to schools, $42,000. .Call 264­ matic ros heat, suitable for elder­ powered. 1964 new battery, gen­ 3518 evenings. ______wj3/4 ly or business person, furnished, THE FINLAY R%AL ESTATE erator etc. Body, motor and in­ 8 x 10; scatters. Maple dresser, AGENCY chests, niRht stond, set of 4 chairs, supply own utilities, $70 per month. IS A TRUE SWEETHEART! terior excellent. 5395. Call 566-7418. One month security required. Call 49 984 HWY 38 ...... HAZLET ■ wjll picture frames; corner hutch. Teak SERVICES wood stand anti coffec table. Shore 566-2030. wjll* 264-4440 |955 STUDEBAKER 6 cylinder Furniture, Highway 35, Laurence PARKER BOARDING HOME foi WEST KEANSBURG apartment’ 3 270 BAY AVE. ’ HIGHLANDS standard shift, excellent condi­ Harbor. Open 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. aired men and women. Stiti rooms and bath, beat and hnt PICK YOURSELF A 872-0100 tion $100. Call 264-3231. wjll WjU wjll llecawd. Call 986-8811. Matawan. water supplied, ideal'(Of ..newly 1957 FORD convertible, powor N. J. »jU weds or malurc couple. AvailitMa i brakes, steering, automatic trans­ CHERRY wood china cabinet, re- CLIFFWOOD Boarding Home (ot April 1st. $85 per month. Call 7S7-W HEARTY VALUE. FOR. . IN . mission $245. Buy with Easy clincr chair, six pair of assorted 4115 after 5 j>.m. w jll Charge Credit. Inquire 3320 Route sice ice skates, (figure and hockey) elderly men and women, privatr MATAW AN KEYPO RT apartment 3 room, un­ 34, Matawan or call 5M-30I6.__ wjll assorted toys. Cheap. Call 566-5373. •nd itate guMt*. Licensed by th* ITS'VANS wjU Stat*. Jarne* L Lawson, R.N furnished, refrigerator, g a * | VALENTINE’S DAY 1962 PONTIAC, Grand Prix, ma­ Myrtla Av*.. Cliffwood. Call 5*4 range, heat, hot water and cook­ roon, white Interior, like new, cm . »ju ing gas supplied. No pets, adult* Cliffwood Beach 1350 down, 2 bed 30,000 original miles. Call 586-2759. ROAD MATERIAL only. $75 per month. Costa Court. room ranch with panelled kitchen, wjll* FEDERAL INCOME TAX forms Call264-059l.______wjtf nicely landscaped. F H A apprais­ prepared. Many years experience. AT THESE SW EET LOW PRICES I960 COMET, standard, good con- UNION BEACH, unfurnished apart­ ed 110,300. dilion $500. Call 264-4932. wjll fllue stone, washed gravel, road Very reasonable rates. Call 294 gravel, clean sandy (ill etc. 6054. WJ4/15 ment .1 rooms, bath, enclosed 1962 MGA Mark II 1600 roadster, front and back porches, gas lie at^ * VOLKSW AGEN 2-Dr. Sunroof ...... 1495 Malawan Borough 1800 down, 1 white with black stripes, fully INCOME TAX returns prepared, Available Immediately. Adults. C n lf^ i bedroom ranch, dining room, mod­ ECKEL TRUCKING 264-7897.____ w jll •41 TRIUMPH TRJ Conv., Radio, W.W. Tiret ...... 1178 ern kitchen, attached garage, beau­ equipped, excellent condition, best part time bookkeeping. Cali 264­ t I * OLDS Super 88 2-Dr. H.T., All Power ...... 498 tiful landscaping. F H A appraised offer. Call 264-4020. ___ wjll 0725. WJ4/15 KEYPORT. apurtmcnt 2 rooms, IH.M0. 1958 PLYMOUTH convertible In ex­ MORGANVILLE INCOME TAXES prepared by ox heat and all utilities supplied; ' I t IU IC K LeSabre 2-Dr. Sedaii ...... i ...... 698 cellent condition. Call 264-4734 CALL DAY OR NIGHT pert accountant, easonable. Long $20 per week. Adults only, rcfcrenc* Three bedroom ranch, large living a f t e r T o m j ^ 591-9707 form $5. Call 586-7524. ______wj4/8 es required. Call 204-6113. _wjj_l '*1 IU IC K Electra Conv...... 1748 Wjlf room, formal dining room, fir*, TAX RETURNS expertly prepared C07.Y apartment (furnished") Lov plac*, beautiful location, with lake WANTED inU, home atmosphere for elderly '41 IU IC K Special Conv., 4 on floor plus Full Power .. 1198 Bu»in»$i Opportunitiei In your horne. The Tax Man 560- privileges, 117,990. 823i/ Ul 17. wjll '41 CH RYSU R Newport 4 -Dr. Sedan, Full Power .. 1595 e*. IIWY 34 AND MAIN »T. t y lU lC K LeSabre 2-Dr. Sedan 695 MATAWAN KF.ANSlUJIUi, np;trttn«>nt .’I loumj 550-1881 fm ni -lu'd, liii'-n;, utensils, f;ai *42 MERCURY Monterey 4-Dr. H.T., Full Power 1595 OPEN 1 DAYS BUSINESS SERVICES hem and hut water suppled. Call 18 IU ICK Special 4-Dr. Sedan ...... 295 M U LT IPLE I.ISriNQ SERVICE 7H7-MM. wjl | wjll '41 IU ICK Riviera, Full Power Including Seat and Win WANTED TO BUY dows, Custom Trim and Tilt Steering W h e e l...... 3198 Miscollanooui Miscellaneous Contractori '41 CHEVY Impala 2-Dr. H.T., A,T„ Power Steering ANTIQUES WANTED Like New T ...... W H EEL CHAIRS, crutch**, cane*, CONVERTIBLE TOPS VINCENT J. DlOENNARO Futnlturo, chlnn, nluss froin on* Sparky sap: *tc., for rent or *ale. Charge For *11 model cars. A Courtesy HLIXi. CONTRACTOR pleco lo an estnte. what have you? '42 CHEVY Impala Sta. Wagon, A.T., P.S. account* Invlttd, Matawan Drug*, Car for your convenlonc*. Larry'*' 17 SOUTH HEIiRS ST., 1IOLMDE1 Cnll nnytlmo S60 64I0, ______wjtl M M ila Street, Matawan. call Auto Sett Cover*. I Q - 1320 High­ Comploto building lino. Carpentry, USED TRAINS, the oidor and Idg. M-Otni, wjtf way 14 *nd MIiIcIImm Kd., Mat*, masonry, palming Jb aluminum Iter tho better. Cnll after 8 pm .,' win. 14 hour phon* Mrvlc*. Call products, 264 5697, _ Wjtl Mtvliion 184-2204 5M-MII. wjtf GHANDi'AfiliiKT CLOCksToij O Fl'ICTTf'Q O lPM Km ’. Unlimited JElL* HIIIU, alovo*, old clockn, tool*, DON'S TV SERVICE laving* now k used desk), chairs, CARPENTER nnd building contrac. furniture, chin*, metal flguroa ana Mm fait sfliolMt radio ind l*l» fll«a, metal aholvlnn, *tnr*g« bins tor, J. O. Metigsr, Florence Av*,. cut K im . Alto |unk. Call 7)7-0841. Koyport, New homel, garagei, *11 fM o a Mrvlo* oall anti drafting lablon, Cash rcglnfers, s d f v m v i e i ------typewriters and adding machines. (Iteration* and repair*, Call M4- Ilconomy Office Ftirnllttro & Equip­ 4159. Wjtt FOR SALE OR RENT 566-1600 ment Co,i Inc., 2N Washington St., R d W a Ud s P r AUl TRN BYCK RONSON INC. Keyport, 2(14.1,'IM, ______wjl] SH EET METAL CONTRACTO* SIX ROOM Ihiim In Keyport, M M iT itt/A V MATAWAN, N. J, IM it 40; IK!) por rtinnth or IHN STRAUB MOTORS, OLD PAINTINGS rath. Cnll M.TKT/l alter I p m. PUSONAL SKHVICR » YRS. nolKIIIT AND SOLD Wnrm air heat, air conditioning, ______w jll INC. l|t'ii"rnl sheet mi'lnl. wwfc im ke M f l Maintenance Cliffk yntir nllli! uml collor, mul IMI-MM Authorized Buick • Opel Dealer U l m fatrklM . IHIIIlOUK'l, _ w ]K SMALL JOU SPI5CIAI.ISTI ...... *....C ER A M IC 11I I-: ...... (!*r|irnlry - tlnni'i, ililn , ftlllnuk ART I'AIH (MM.l’KIl;!) f g S Dffl't |ln lift I plwi t» lUltl | IIWY ,11) IIOl,MIH;l, III way 35 A Bc«llc Tld. Kayport nanrllni'. He. Irmldt pt'lnllnf. WnllM yoll lllu* (l ltlM'1'’IM I'rhlltlli wr/ii I Hm h 11 Iim jntit nr kill lii'ii >ii a In'.v , a s i r OHNftRAI Sl'KVIf’KS CO, UVKMNUH 7 I) KA't UHIJAYS Hi II cnsl, 1‘Iimj CNllln.ilei, ( nil VII ran we .1107 will will H l ’i , * t f w i M f H I / 1 H THE MA^AWkrtUjbl/RNAL,N.- J . l j n i l , : j . | a ,; >A *•* $ .-M l i i i i if. r's; - ' 'k. ~ Ksosly, Mrs. Edward Wyan, .Hcnii CommittM For Rotwioo ' Manzo Low Bidder For Ifoute 9 Project Camp Fire Girls er Gerlufsen, Richard Grady, Wil­ T c a d w r s II Standards liam Huters, Wayae Hyatt, Law­ Hold* Socond Mooting rence Lerner, and Arthur Loriag. The second meeting c l a commit Elect Officers Plan* were made for a daugh­ tee planning the 20th reunion of thi-,., C o n s i d e r j a g ” ter - patent - leader supper duriac Mrs. Edward Barth. Hazlet, was Class of IM , Keyport High SchOuCV W ______with childraa la __ Camp Fire Girls biithday wash, was held Monday night at tha hoos* grad** aad have similar interests elected president for IMS of the Mar. 21 to 27, * trairing program • I S S i newly chartered Bayshore Council of Mr*. Georg* Soafford, 14 Vista. aai(dSNVin.j«dMrM, S. Emotional Maturity. He ahouM for glrla and leadera « safe camp­ Middletown. Th* reuaioa will ba of Camp Fire Girls of Monmouth ing procedures, and a finance coat- be perfiitett aad want to learn. County at its annual council meet­ asittee report. Aug. 7 at Coll* Neck la*. iitiew lw llto H He ahoald be tb it ta withataad the ing held Jan. 27. Other officers Attending th* committee neetiag aMciak araaa** a Iniitralioa confronting meet young- elected were Mrs. Leo Moran, Haz­ The Bayshore Council emcow. were Mr*. John Kay, Liacrofl; ateie ia difficult uka. P***e» all of Moamout;. County, Mr*. Robert Westoa, Fair Hw aa; let, vice president; Mr*. William north of Red Bask. With the ac­ «. Chronological Ape. He abouM Leininger, Hazlet,' corresponding Mrs. William Cahill, West Ktaat- Ih a gba tt r*»ofted la tha car- ceptance of it* charter the Council burg; Mr*. Gene DiGianibattlatt, aat be "particularly young" but ia secretary; Mrs. Robert Taylor, is now ready to form groupe any­ laat li«M of tha fovnMl far taacb- the m U db o r older end o l tbs Matawvj, recording secretary, and Keyport; Mrs. Angelo DiGiambat- n p M M aseathiy h r th* New where in this are* where local In­ tista, Cliffwood; Herbert W illing group. Mra. George Weber, Hazlet, trea­ terest is expressed. The four major J m m h E4uctiios An* T. Teacher Placemeal. The aew surer. and Richard Hill, Keyport; KenMth thara w a OaaM Daly, priaeipal si divisions of Camp Fire G irl* art; Willey. Hoimdel, and Joseph Far. teacher aheuld be iatellectually The election followed a flag cere­ Blue Bird*, age 7 to »; Camp Fire Blfeawaod’a W la rJ Elementary •limulitlag and aympathelic to rari, Morganville. mony and the lighting ol the can­ Girls, t to 12; Junior High Camp Information about the reunloa Rllted cUldica. He should ba placed dles of work, love, and health, the Fire Girla, 12 to 14; and Horizon with a faet-moviai group, not a may be obtained from Mra. Dt- assya»sr'**' Camp Fire Girls creed, by girls of Clubs for the 14 to 17-yeer-old I girl. Giambitti. ttf-I9M. Schaala shaald aki» a child only alow oae, aad the class should be the.Tacinda group, Matawan. Tak­ aa a trial buii, a l a c u (M a n m a ll la aiie. The author* warn: ing part were Amy Newman, Wen­ to hia aormtl cla n wlthoat "laM " I I auhea little sease to move a dy Green, Carol Shaw, Patricia a l fa ct" il ha doesn't fit la. aay child from a fourth grade of 22 Nieves, Peggy Knox, Debbie Kib­ Ike aathors. Aad Ihe icheoi should ita deala to a filth grade ol 31. la ble, Kathy Twanmoh, Judy Gilbert, ' > any child uales* the chaaca Ihe aaaller claat, it ia possible that Valarie Weisenburger, Barbara YOU HAVE A DATE I (hat he w ill stwrtly "ba hie present teacher will ba able to Taylor, Arlene Dodds, all of whom Iha ba* ia aaaet mora a l bit a*ed» thaa the participated in the ccrcinony. Other # W * Maeher with the larger d ate." members are Eileen Lehn, Ann I . Pareatal Attitude. Parenta Wcisberg, and Peggy Yules. Lead­ aheuld aadtretiad the reaaon for er of the group is Mrs. Ralph authors report, t il i acealerttloa, aad ihould be w IIIIrk Shaw, and assistant leader is Miss LUNCH la help with the ehild'a work. Ginger McDonough. aeceMratN aa I . Other children. Caia should ae it .. '■ . . M-poh* pita have m t m d t i aca­ Outgoing president Arthur Luring demically aad m a a bt'M ai takea that the akip doea not affect other chlldrea In tha family. "Im* opened the meeting, held at the well la aiaqr atbtr ana. Ike M agina the difficulty,” the authori Matte] Toy Co., Route 35, Hoimdel, I. • caution, " i l a glrl I* accelerated by, accepting the Bayshore Council YE COTTAGE .1. Utadamlr M aSw iir.,___ _ . aad placedjla ■ the .' aame trade at chsrter from D r. Anne Freidus, Na­ pwaM be aafeHadlaa, aM ata da her dder brotter." • - The Stalp Highway Department on Route S In each direction on ne< Helen Ave. traffic will connect with tional Field Advisor for Camp Fire t W6»ii savaral wara above tk* level GiHs, who Tias worked closely with ■ tt. Attendance. He ahould be announced & low bid of 1713,499.40 enforced concrete pavement. A new Ihe northbound lanes. Stall 4ha asat Wgbet gnda,i M all healthy and have, missed very little roadway will parallel the western, local inembfis ip |ielping the Coun­ „ INN was received from Manzo Contract­ Both directions of traffic on Bar- I i* ? '- m i n t n n ■abjactanat. . achooi. "Thia procedure cuu down ing Co. Inc., Matawan, on a pro­ edge ol the existing roadway, Th? cil obtain Its charter. Dr. Freidus, l. hteilectwl Maturity. Ha the poMibility of making, a wrong kalow Ave. will be able to reach in m k in g the presentation,. said. > KEYPORT ject for dualization of the last re­ existing roadway will be improved “ The knowledge, experience, and ekoali have "superior reaaoaiig a o w and give* the extremely com- Ihe northbound roadway of Route corn* m o - oooo a t m o s p h e r e maining portion of Route 9 to be and will carry two lanes of north­ enthusiasm exhibited by the new powars.” Oa intelliitcace tests, kit pateat yaunfiater a chance to use improved from Route 18 southward bound traffic while the new road­ S. Connecting ramps will permit r*L M4-IMI •eara *hould fall withia the upper hia capabilities to the fullest," aay officers and board members should hade Free Parking beyond the Freehold traffic circle way will carry two lanes of south­ full connections between all direc­ moke the Bayshore Council one of aae per cm of the tatal papal* the authon. to ToH Gate Corner in Monmouth bound traffic. The roadways w ill‘he tions of traffic on the Route and on Um . Ill ar above. the strongest in Region II." Re­ County. separated by a variable width grass West Main St. as well as turn­ gion II emcompssses the east coast ■. M w •aeeaaaaadaitoB* . Rotary, AHar Sociaty The 2.11 mile project will begin median. ' 1 around facilities. ' t HwHeal MatHty. Ha *aald from Virginia to New York State. at Ichank Rd. and extend north­ Juakaadlee Plaaaed ■ Costs ol the project, which will Others Elected lit withia the phyaical range al atu- To Spomor Hat Show ward to the Freehold traffic circle. A pair of left turn jughandles will take ISO working days to complete, d M a ia tha hlghei ' “ * Also elected were the following Season’s Biggest “Catch” Beyond the circle il will continue be built between Schank Rd. and will be shared by the federal gov­ Board of Directors: Mrs. Robert aot be pbytically ______It . I taeph'a Ros.ry . Altar Soci­ northward to Englishtown Rd. The West Main St. to provide an inter­ ba avenue ia ilia . Bat oaMahoaM ety win tpoaaor a hat show, Riven ernment and the State Highway De­ Abbott, Mrs. Alfred Morgan, Mrs. project will p u s through Freehold mediate turnaround lor both direc­ partment. All bids will be reviewed Lola Thompson, Mrs. John Kelly, Special ba takea aot to accelarala aa **- by the Lili-Ann Shoppe, Keyport, Township and Ihe Borough of Free­ tions of traffic. Northbound traffic treoMiy until ckUA He shoaM at ita April BMMlax. before a contract is awarded. M ra. Arnold Lewis, Mrs. William M n . M m Thaler, program chair- hold. will connect to southbound Helen have the ‘ ‘ ' Ave. in the Borough of Freehold. phyaical maa, w ill preaent a special pro­ One tana al trallic ia aow carried Friday Night , aad "bald "hoi hia own' with v a n thia month. Member* held a recent meeting Monmouth Scouts Rad Crou Volunttors FEBRUARY f7* «dclaj*MaS$y. H r should be after the mission aervlcae. HH New High Naodod For Koraa Duty FISH DINNER A total of U.7I7 boys lapreient- The American Red Cross ha* in — a p p e t iz e r s — Fresh Fruit'Cup lag:M per cent of all tha boys be- immediate need "for young womM Imported Sarcftnoi twaea tbe axtt of eWM tad 18 to serve in ita Clubmofcile Prngrai* Clami On Half Shell Herring In Sour.Qroam ~ o u tst a n m n * year*, living in Monmouth County, for the Armed in Korea and Sfirimp Coclfdif 50c e*!r^ took part -ia Boy Scout activities in the Recreation Programs in d * DRESSES - ROBES, COMilNATj^l daring, 1961. In a membership re' . T-SOUP mestic military,bakpitsls. The pn»- Values, to 14,95 . port laued to officials of Monmouth ram in KoiWe provldes a welcome ' Value, to 72.41 ' Manhattan Clam Chowdor New Fith Chowder COuacil, Boy Scouts of America, .an Sreale to the troops in isolated . . .Onion Au Grofin all-lime high w*a reached in reg­ eas ol Korea, i In the military ho* $5 S *10 j *5 - *10 "MKV" istered Scouta oa Dec. 31, 1M4, pitals, recreation . aides act as a a; ENTREES — when the council’* 122 Scout Units part of a .hospital,, learn planning •Seafood Au GreiHn . .7 . T!t . •s.M .aiT 75 reported their .‘egistered member- for the recovery,, o l the patient BLOUSES * Baled F!ih Stuffed wijh kFlAni#oco Ric$ ...... ahip.at 10,7U.boy*. , through medically approved recrea*. Broiled Jtmoy Blueliih, Creolo Souco ...... 3.50* ■ *Ahi±: jL l j -/. I ' J ' , In 1963 th* Boy Scouts ended the tlon services. “ ' SLACKS SWEATERS Pan friod Fish in Sfa4on,»Specisl BufUr Seucs U t t -.. 3.00: yaar with M N registered Boy Lpbilor Newbufg on Casserole ...... A , •...... , 3.95 Scouts in 291 Scout Units and show­ To. qualify, applicants for these 6»g Four .Combindtion;Plaiter)| j . «;■' < r- ’ programs must be In good health, "OM ioliibio" ed . an overall participating boy is 4 ” > 2 - . (Fri#a Slulffl'd . ShKfnp.i Scallops, FiWt), • • • it • • 3.50 membership of 13,M2 boy* last single, U.S. citizens, preferably be­ Fried or Broiled Scallops ...... V.V..., i tween the agea of 21 and 2S, with 3.50 Alum. CtMiib. Door. year. Forty-two nev units were ad­ Floundor Stuffed wllh Crabmeat, Shrimp Sou^# ...... 3.95 ded ia 1M4. a college degree; some experiencei COHON SLACKS W OOL * « Poachod Smoked Madded, Mustard Sauc# paid or volunteer, la working with 3.25 Scout Executive J. Fred Billett, fried or Broiled Fi/ef of Sofo...... *...... 3.50 ALL FOR ONLY Shrewsbury, who heads tM coun­ people In college activities, com­ Val. I* J.W » 2 S 0 SKIRTS i cil's executive atalf, said that the munity centers, or church group*, — DESSERTS — greatest percentage gala ia 1M4 and interval In social recreatioo, was in the Explorer or. high achool music, art, or hobbies. Interested GIRDLES & BRAS Pony of Apricot Brandy ., Rice Pudding with W Cream age divlsioa which lumped from person* may contaot' Monmouth Apricot Melba Fruit Tart M.Op». ■ . . ' •M to 1011. The Cub Scout Division County Chapter, American R*d HATS 100 20% OFF Ice Cream with it* 129 Pack* claimed the Croas, Broad St., Shrewsbury. e d « <1 A w A w k M r greatest number aad lumped the — BEVERAGES — • Tripl* Tietl 0 M y SMt-boy goal ending the year with Nomod Emcutivo Chal Coffee . Hof Toa . ■ ^ OCaa U SIM boys, up from 47M a year ago. Glove*, Scarves, Jewelry, Reduced Boy Scout troopo managed a 291 At Naw Nursing Homa net gain and reached aa all-time high with 45*0 Scouts ia 147 Troops. William T. Moroney, Matawan, Many Other Items Mr. Billett aald that IM S also haa been appointed executive chef The Cobblestones THATi RIGHT! aheuld be a banner year lor the at the new Emery Manor Nursing RESTAURANT 4 WINDOWS Scout*, and that M additional ipon- Home, announced Richard D. 8 7 .1 ■oring groups had expressed in In- Emery, president. The modern, PLUS I DOOR Mir. on. tare*t and probably w ill add a lO t bed nursing home - convaleti- Highway 35 acuut program lo their activities cent center on Route 34, a mile B E T T Y ’S 2ho%$ daring the year. north of Matawan, is scheduled to Middlatown 32 BROAD ST.! open ia March. ,: , t i t MAIN ST. — MATAWAN Egg Show Award* Mr. Mtroney received his train-: 741-8344 RED BANK Ing In the United States Army and : 566-1506 Schuster's Poultry Farm, Lake­ completed food courses at Rutgers DrfylAJ^.foli»-W ad.iFrL'«lt wood which supplies eggs lo Fam- University, The American Hospital co, Keyport and Shore Dairies, Al- Association and The Juflnsry In­ lenhurat, won the best ol show stitute of America. He has held ad-’ ' ftooDif riiy — 741-7100 award at the IMS New Jersey Egg minlstrativa kitchen positions > at Show. Six blue ribbons were award­ Monmouth Medical Center, Perth, ed to Morganville Farms. Amboy General Hospital snd Ihe Marlboro State Hospital. Mra. C.R. Teller, administrator, LinCOLH S BIRTHDAY is currently interviewing for all other staff positions. NOW o o o o o Natural G at Company Hoi Private Stock Sala h th* tm* to think New Jersey Natural Gas Com­ SPECIAL pany has sold privately M,000 shares of 4-3/4 per cent cumulative preferred stock, J 100 par value. atartsuMMr lying The 15,009,00# proceeds of Ihe new Issue were used to redeem 103,845 shares of 6 per cunt cunuilalivc : ; A superb rammer setting preferred stock, |20 par value, and retire short-term bank notes. The awaits you and your family at outstanding I per ient shores were redeemed st 121.70 plus ac­ cumulated dividends on Jan. 15. ■ Th« new Issue, part of 200.1m SEA STAR SWIM CLUB sharee of preferred stock authori­ zed by stockholders at their annual meeting Jan. 20, w«s placed pri­ "FUN IN THE SUN" WITH MANY vately dv the company with seven Insurance companies. It was ap­ FACILITIES SUCH AS . . . proved by the State Doard of Pub­ DELIVERED • Separata Kiddie M O Teenage Dances lic Utilities Commissioners. • Tennis 0 Adult Dances 0 Badminton 0 Ballet Lessons Stato Police Exam 0 Horae Shoe* 0 Water Show • Basketball O Swimming Lessens Col. D, B. Kelly trnlny urged *11 COMPLETE • Shuffle Board 0 'Swimming Team young men Interested In becoming • Full Length Feature Films 0 * Diving Teem carcor police officers to iHke the • NEW THIS SEASON State Police entrance exnmlnatlon $ Tuesday, Fell. 16. Tho written pha** TOTAL PRICE ALL SERVICES A FACILITIES INCLUDED NO EXTRA CHARGES ol the examination, scheduled for FOR FURTHER INFORMATION C A LL . . . next Tuesday evening, starts 2 4 7 0 promptly at 7 p.m. at Sayreville JEAN OR JERRY RICH 291.1442 High School, F.rnstcm Rd., Stiyre- As Little An #200 Down (with acceptable credit) ville. AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION • HEATER • SEAT BELTS • TRANSPORTATION THERE'LL BE COMPLETELY SERVICE GUARANTEED - 2 YRS. OR 24000 Ml. NO WAR..; Islwsen Vos Asd Me Aflar A COMET PRICES USED CARS Lea . . . II I Flasnsd Vauf Inwrsssa, CASEY S ACENCYr START AT *1928 JSSZro $300 INC. REAL ESTATE "YOU'LL DO BETTER IN FREEHOLD" TMH ••UPM •••• tNlfi MAR0 N II, IMS Highway 35 (w m tt* piitwin v * ' * v ■ Flootwood Dr, Rts.9&33 AtTheCircU M M M I MiroilTOWM N.I. HAZLET OWN a ««a «« a « «««««««« 264 .8'M Z WALL-IRWIN FREEHOLD eve* THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. Ihursday, MBmery ITIveS rt'.'f.ff ... ..^...... vour not smoking, never break your ter of Catholic Nurses will be held Motorists Penaliied ScfraaerCaurBe Committee Chairmen For Year Smoking Habit end of it. Sunday, Feb. 28, at St. Alphonso If your child raises the argument, R e t r e a t House, Long Branch. Nine bayshore area motorists had “ If I don’t smoke I'm chicken with Breakfast wilt follow the 9 a.m. their driving privileges *uspendeil FerRNs Slated Rise Alarming -he gang,” point out that you have mass. under provisions of the state point An alarming smoke signal Is ris­ tried to bring him up to follow his The speaker will be the Rev. systeln and mandatory speed *t£sflA let ef laactHe m m * *e «ld ov n beliefs, to be independent, not ing from America's school - age Bernard Power, CS3R. of St. Al- utations. They 'J'ere Leslie Geore*, «** lk« caafldMM to ritara » . go with the herd even though phonso’s Retreat House. Reserva­ youngster*. According to the Na­ Laurence Harbor; Gerald Baxter. m tMMaff kadtte N Aw M that course requires firm willpower. tion* must be made by Tuesday, A ta tt, railahi* wer «e cafek m tional Education Association, more If your youngster seem* to Ig­ Feb. 23. Old Bridge; George Yeeger Ir., - -jp teeaat 4 w ilaiaiiH " Tib* I* tM M gers are smoking cigarettes nore or be unmoved by your *d- Keyport; Jo ha M*cL»in, H izltlf ,?:^.^H0:faaHaa daacribed Iht Aa aar^ th U M ar before and they’re start- vic», don’t b* surprised. A teen­ Robert Pag*. V**t Keintburgl' 'M M jjT at Pwtfc AatkajrOaawal ag t t aa aarlier age thtn they did ager may respect his parent* but Appointed Agent ^M fllal >lo phhHm pi*a* fa* a a ataaratloa ago. it !■ estimated prefer to take advice from tomeone Kathryn B. Poweison. Matawtai if coer**' Ih realatefod that from I I to IS per cent of all else, hi* teacher, his doctor, minis­ Clement E. Bottone, South Plain­ Milo T. DeCuga*. Union Beachf which------lS-y**r-olds amok*, and for each ter or public health nurs*. field, ha* been appointed ** ta in­ Levi Roystar, Cliffwood, and Jam* succ***Ive age level, th Is a per­ dependent agent of tha Traveler* centage Increase up to *ge 18 ** Higgins, Keyport, . ' '^Hatpitaltdbonar Rafeart I . Hoyt Communion Breakfast Insuranc* Companie* their Holm­ wher* SI) per cent smoke regularly. del office. He la * gradual* at ■ W alacd I M tke cMir** win k* fact, says a new NEA pam­ tfraa la th* aerifii aad fall *adi In For Catholic Nurtat Plainfield High School. Mr. Bottoae Now I* th* tlm* to adv*rtlM w a r aa a mtvIc* to the rrma— I phlet on imoking, called “ Cigar­ will handle all type* of Insurance. those unused article* for aal*. A “ There wili be to fee aad' aa ette* and the Schools,” it is evi­ The Annual Communion Break­ email ad in th* classified column lanWitM to arortia any particalar dent; (h it the smoking h^bit begins fast ot the Monmouth County Chap­ Have you read the classified ads? will turn them iato cash for you. ^ ifiutinn,” Mr. Hoyt uid, “ bat all too often during the elementary ■■■»• - would **pect tho*e wfco aarofl yean. At the start of * new school ta rttura to aursiag aa a full or term wtiat can schools and parents ■*rMim*'taala,M do to help youngsters kick the hab­ it, or better still, never get hooked? Reniuratioa (ar th* first ooura* L*vy (financial ndviaary), D— Id Tern (connnuaUy Some schools crack ciown hard la aow naiag on lii tha Nuralaa beaeflt*), aad Men Leviee (publicity). on ..Undent smoking. A recent re­ Office of Perth Amboy Geaeral C*at*aalal M p Na. IM, Katahta t t Pytfclai) «ha Th* Jaha F . Keaaedy Ledge No. IM and It* Bea- port by the American Association of H**ettal.The count wif 'ba a il» wtl atrv* hr tha jm r ar* amra above. i*at*d evoleat Axaclattaa have a current membership *f School Administrators and the Re­ m tm course. beaiaala,) Mar. I}, (M t t* right) are M «r lylvla (fraternal health e*r- i a nea m idlag la the hayihare i r n and arlll search Division of National Educa­ h u iim w i l lb*______Md five day* a be eekfcratlag It* Ant aaalvenary wilh • gala dto- tion Association shows that of 260 w**fc from I a.m. to S p.n vke), Alaa (M m (aewehenhlp baaeflt*), Lawreaee Laraer (faad raMag), h * Dw*rfcl* (Mag*), Htr- Mtr-dtnee affair *a Saturday evening, Feb. 27, at school systems with student popula­ FOR . Aay currently U cen **d i____ aua Mavay tatT advteary). Iliid ii (Mt ta Petcnoa'i ’ tions ranging from 12,000-100,000 at*Ml aurse. aiale or f*ni*le, aiay right) an Irwta Rirtair (M i laaaraacc), ' ' anaw11 tered in Red Bank io 1917, with BOO boys all-told membership. On Dec. KEVPORT See feed Restaerant 31, 1964, the county's 322 Cub HARDWARE OUSOIL IC KWOWK Packs, Scout Troops, Ships and Ex­ GALES COMPANY „ WEST FRONT ST., KEYPORT AlOUTTHCIDWH plorer Posts had a membership of >«FUtUTHAT9LARSy 10,719 boys. During 1964, over 1400 LARGEST VARKTY 1 0 - 6 9 * . *THf MST IN HOMI COOKINfc" boys participated in the program; ef. ■ 3800 men and women now serve as PAINT aad HARDWARE volunteer leaders and the profes­ ;ia . SUOP-RITPS TOP QUALITY COHN FED PORKORKSALEt SALEt SPECIALIZING IN sional staff numbers eight full time BAYSHORE AREA executives. Justice Ackcrson, who holds the Silver Beaver Award for Our 26th Year SeaFood • Steaks and Chops distinguished service, is active as, felling Quality Product* PORK LOIN B | . a member of the Council Execu­ for • Dinners ^ Al a Carte tive Board. Home and Industry Mr. Sterner said cuch of the William* Wrench** SALE fnss* I£1 3 9 : troop camp areas would accommo­ Omnfleld Tip* aad Die* Also a Take-Out Sea Food date 100 scouts or three or four Carborundum Abraalve* troops at one time. They will be Oates V Belts • Slmead* Blade* SHOP’RITE’S TOP QUALITY TENDER DELiaOVS STEAK SALE! ' roughly ei^hl acres in size and will Yale Locks - Greenlee • • Business Men’s Lunch have latrine and washing facilities. Stanley - Ridgid • W in • K««p flit cold wh«r« It _ One structure is to be built in each Skil Power Tori* . . . ouhid* your hom«l Do H area called a "Campmaster’s Cab­ Paints from S t e a k «><«, •sss- Dine in a Pleasant Atmosphere with otir quality, h!gh>h«st Fu«! in" which will house a trained Martin-Senour - Cook 4 OSl. Call 164-0200 for prompt leader who will assist the troops Toro Mowers • Scott Seed . and Bring The Children d*livory. while at camp. The building will Simplicity Trader* provide shelter for the campmas- Ladder* • Braom* • Gl*** S A L E ^ 0 7 ter, storage space, and a meeting Key* - Shade* • Cleaner* place in severe weather. The scouts SHOP-RITE’STOP QUALITY DELICIOUS OVEN ROASTS! "l k Prices Reasonable STU LTIJr will camp In tents around the cen­ 264-2000 . tral unit, he added. Free Dellvsry • Easy Cfcarg* C O > .»‘ \ ...... B ill Wait! and George Anderson This week, why don't you look Park la I n r 4 0700[ ■ ■ through the windows of your II W. Frost St., Ksypwt RIB j^l cBe M a n ^ a w S . ' ; ' 71 ( M . ~'T church . . , from the inside. r o a s t fcr th# vacation af Tour Droams SHOP-RITE'S YOUNG STEER DEEF BONELESS ROAST SALE! I e*a**li wRt a* R IB S T E A K R O A S T S A L E gUT FOR THE BEST IN \ heftr* y*a |*>. ., TRANSPORTXTtON, S E E ) CUT IH O tt You hive ths w . . UAM TOP M M 1C c we do the riaanini QUALITY N V O O l i H u SSmro and arranging. ;W hat'i 8 5 ft. nor*, there’* aa *itr* j u m b c co*t for our (arvicee EVERYTHING'S PRICED RIGHT AT SHOP-RITEt Brown Travel Bureau *r cslli: Valle? M l41 - II* laSS at, rertft aaikaf CHASC & SANtORN f I i h S i i i a>r*Ml - HifMe cau couaa S'Mil C O F F E E 'Sjpwidy Soy»:' S A L E OR*HA'S *7 9 * “Don’t buy a “Pig in a Poke” . . . Come M ir Mnams is now YefewCfcifl to BILL LANZAHO’S for the STOKELY arlhop Rt* , . 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