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WELCOME COVERING lOWNSKiPS OF H O L W iK L , >MAQ2SdN STOUYLANi/ MAitLBORQ. MATAWAN .. ANO "■. RESIDENTS MATAWAN BOROUGH

. • .i.-, M»raM' • fclenvtMtr m h YEAR — 24th W EEK WaScir.*; t?,6luir:>i\ AtroelaUcn M ATAW AN, N. J., THURSDAY, DECEM BER 13, 1962 New *'irao> Ft«s.w Awoctattcw.: Single Cop? Ten Cents Santa's Vhit County Tax Board fo Take Part in Christmas Festival [Planned Community • Sant# Claus Is comisR 10 Mat­ : *w w « S»lu»il*y afternoon, «e- eofdlfl®-' t'1 L a r t y - Gilbreath,- chfthnp.an c( K t H sf-m en Par­ ade Consinl&tioli. Ssnt* I* schott- Rules On Appeals Moved For Marlboro vted W strive by tn iu a! the1 • The Monmouth Countv Board ofi Michael, und Frances L. DeNar-. — j •[ Mji-jfcyj-f, Township Piaamo j Mauiwiin Railroad Station at ■Taxation last week announced re., do, Shore Concourse,'building, >JJ.- I Board Tuesday adopted-.a resolui. 1 :M p .m . ductions i in assessed valuations of 500’ to .$12,500 (stip u la tio n )...... Urban Renewal I tion to recommend to tiie township He wiU ride on llie b«c« ol properly; for 123 property owners in ••Thomas- P. Regan, -Route J5, and • 1 j committee adoption of a vlanneil the Mat&wan, Fln t11 AW 1 aeid R*»- Matawan Township who filed ap­ Cliffwood Ave., building,' iJ!),W>0lo V r « * \ .. lhe l-eileuii i.-rbao Renewal Ad- community ordinance of muc/i ihe cue Squad: ambulance irom Um peals ot their assessments. Deci­ $17,160 : ministration hat. approved a $26.- same order as that provided for tUtlon ’ plaxa io the tlr« «|a sions handed down bv the tax . Albert M. DoNorcia; G Stverdale •, f , ; .11.0 t,iaot for Mailbuio fovwiship I.eviU & Sons, Inc , ui adjoining ' bulldb>« « i Uttie St., where he board are as follows: Dr.,"ouildmg,'$11,700 to $11,250. | i to pursue, a two-year study of the i Matawan .Township- The Matawan v/iu aiKrinuie preiwnl* eud ean- Joseph J. ioiinaki, 37 Wonley St., Walter and Sabina Tysher, Ain- i idevelopment ol an urban renewal Township ordinance and ths Marl- aica te tlie children »t M*t»wao. V ’ ’f i t t e r s " project. , building, $78(10 to $4500, boy R d., building, $15,300 co $14,300 , boro proposed ordhuiij.ee both wer® The pwed# eemmtarien to cera- (stipulation). | Cahihaus Estate Corp., Railroad drawn on reconuncadadons or. tha posedtar'iha foilowiag five or- Nicholas and Eiuaoeth -Lega, St., land, *1200 to fSttO (stip u latio n ); siinx* planning consultants, Herbert gudgatlons; Americas Legica. Amboy * Keyport Rd., Cliffwood, ! land, $6100 to JJOfll); R oute 35, land, II. Sivnt'i Associates, West Trenton!.-- veteran* ef Foreign Vfar», First land, $2000 to $1100; building, $8200 ; Three Marlboro $27,200 to $20,000; building, $20,200 The-Marlboro diaft calls for a AI(i, Ma4*«ais Borough Fire De­ to $7100 , (stip u latio n s). *‘ 1 d t Z L j ? ' - ' to $14,900; Countv Rd. and Route maximum of 2.8 houses p^r acm partment and the Freneau Inde­ .•Benjamin . Armour,' Second St., and tt minimum 80-b/«100 foot lot pendent Fire Co. 35, land. $20,900 to $23,40(1; land, land, $2400 to $2200; building, $13,- : Fire Districts $10,200 lo $3700 (stip u latio n ). | size. The township now has half­ 100 to $10,500. (stip u la tio n s). acre minimum.’zoning. This com­ Key Enterprises, Inc., 2 Lower Charles and Marv Short, 12 Lake ; Setup Ratified By Main St., building, $119,400 to $111,­ > pares wijh. :i 2.0 housing density B lvd., building, $13,606 to $12,850. ! R. Milton Cole 900; p ersonal; $148,600 to $110,600, Ail Com panies Now | per acre in Matawan Township and Fred E. and Anna M. Tucker, 4 , {a 70-by-l00'foa{ minimum lot size*./ land, $8400 to $6000. (continued on page four) William and Francos Knopping. * J y vok» of th e M organvillo Volun* I T he M arlboro Town.siilp ordU Auditor, Resigns Route 34, building, $11,400 to I leei Tire Co. Thursday . ihe fire ! mukfs ^iisht.ly more exact*.: $9400 (stip u latio n ). 1 ,• , • 4 , • ,| i !ni» demamls on a developer for i district setup for Marlboro low,,- j , ohools. u spepjfies' there shail^t,^ Hatf Been Retained Dominick and Delia Poppo, 14 57 Landowners W ashington Avo,. build in g , $8400 to [ ship was completed. The three olh-1 28 grammar school classrooms pec By M a ta w a n 25 Years $7650. . ,;■■ . jer companies, Marlboro. Roberts-! 10O0 houses approved, 'llie Mala- Daisy May Jones, South Atlantic Earn Reductions ville and Morganville Independent j ",un Scnoi,i District received a ,!4- R; Milton Cole, New Brunswick, Av*., building, $6300 to $4600 (stip ­ M ata w an Borough Auditor (or n v er Matawan Tax Th* sexlet pictured above will take part In the, Including the eighth grade chorus and high school! nad acted before. TIu-n-^v.Vn—iddM : ulation). Christmas Festival to be presented Thursday. Dec. chorus. " | Morganville will present an un-! the levil tofal to W but 1,2 13 yeari, T u e sd a y night su b m itted A n d rew N unziato, 64 L ow er M am all resignation effective Immed­ Appeal Result 20, ut 8 p.m.i.m. In the auditorium of Ihe new MatawanMatawun i The s>*—v-n—highlight of n...the evening — ...m will «.*be .i thc...... premier...... i . - i iui fir district selun for the time .I tnwnshin committee * -.. 1 (vn'ed • 1,111 c 1,18 r St , la n d , $4300 to $3600; building, Regional High | School, Atlantic Ave., Matawan. In ' performance of “Praise," un original composition by qi."' “ altrlu 5U“'‘ M »?n iZ-.m"m. „ i iately. Mr. Cole said because of $10,500 to $9500 (stipulation). personal reasons, he Is retiring Ftlty-seven property owners in the sextet,, left to rlghl, are Elizabeth Muitson, Anne! Wilhelm C.oelre, director. Tbe program will include ot » ‘l,stncl w,lh I ’L11r-^ „ 'Pu Fatsy and Camilla Eovino, 2 Matawan who appealed assessed E g e e rs, C. Sari, Pat Tlsher, Eleanor Harrison and sacred and secular music appropriate lo the season, two tire companies. Marlboro and i , ; ,, , ■ . from the field ot municipal ac O asto n Ave., building, $10,100 to valuations on their lands and build­ Uatny Neal.il. PartlctpalingPartlcipaling also will be 400 choristers:choristers! ' I| Robertsvilleo m - i... will ,v. be the usuali ,KU one 01. | roonls. . . pL,r additwtial; thtt. siime dasSf „umi,er of counting. (WOO. Mr. Cole. In addition to serving ings were granted reductions by district to one fire company. The i houses as the total In ihe Strath- William snd Albina Horton, 4 the Monmouth County Board of as auditor In Matawan for the O akshades A ve., building, $10,000 to dual arrangement ill Morganville ! 0 r development, WOO. Mail* T axation. base quarter . century. al $31)20, build­ widen and hard-surface a portion Joseph Daroci, Texas Rd., land, Arthur Phelan, Tenncnl Rd., regulate the affairs of each district i immunity ordinance. ; building, $29,300 to $28,600. ing, $16,050 lo $14,200. * .... The move to introduce the ordi* of Matawan Ave. and w ill use to $10,001) (stip u latio n ). $3170 to $1700. land, $2250 to $1650, building. $11180 and administer their budgets nance was . made by Lawrcnct-: llano Dr., a paper street, as a Lucille Shepherd, South Atlantic Batka, Inc., Route 34, land, $18.­ in $6740. Bolesiof Z ienew lei, R oute 79, Despite the separation into dis­ Elmer nnd E th e l Schllchting, Youugman, chan man of the town­ yortion of the site of the proposed Ave., building, $11,500 to $10,750. 600 to (6500 (stipulated). Jo se p h A. B auer. B auers I.a., land, $3410 to $1530. tricts, all fire companies in the R oute 79, lund, $2960 to $2520, bu ild ­ ship utilities Authority, with a pro* garden apartment project planned Thurman TL. and Marie Lam- Kamos, Inc., Route 34, personal. land, $-1800 to $4300, building, $19,210 Ellen, Michael and James Crine, township will continue to respond ing, $19,070 to $17,390. I vsso It be submitted for review by An Matawan Ave. berth, building. $12,800 to 112,050. $41,000 to $35,000. to $17,410. R D I. lund, $51,150 to $35,400, to fight r fire of general alarm Council accepted e gift of $3300 Michael Boiiko, Wilson Rd., build­ Anthony Mikal, White Rose Rd., I that Authority. J. Daniel Stnttel N.J. Materials Co., Inc., Route Jannev D. Ely, Herbert Ave., land. $65,860 to $52,500. anywhere in thu municipality. Dur­ from Mr. Siegel to pay the major ing, $12,100 to $11,150...... , land, $21,010 to $12,610, building, I (commut’d on page lour) ' 34, land, $70:500 to $55,1100; building. ■ land, $2690 to $2240, building $7290 Charlotle I.. Mackenzie School ing 11)53 the final form the Mor- ______portion of the eost of a new con- Edmund J. and Grace Ryan Jr., $3-1,010 to $21,310. $70,600 to $67,800. lo (6090. Sl., land, $1300 to $38-10, building, ganvilic Fire District wul take will I ~ •» i 1 o 1 1 •ole for the fire department alarm 924 P in e h u rst D r., building, i l l ,203 Corncliu A. Hawkins, RD 1, land, Garrett and Florence Voorhees, $7260 to $1030. Mary Elliabeth Vreclund, 6 lystetfl. Councilman Vernon Elli­ to $8800 (stip u latio n ). (6150 to (4700, building. $8600 to land, $1810 tn $1020, building, $8030 \ “ n ior the separation of jllO lllld cl SChOO l E d g e m ero D r., land, $7700. to $6200 Thomas Walsh. Rome 1) land, n a laid the console wilt enable a Ralph E. and Mary Lou Wallace, $2600. lo $30110. William E. Smith jr., 40 Fierro 5111,500 to $10,570, building, $25 420 the township into fire districts Is j ^ # lle-ln With the Mare Woods de­ 144 L o w er M ain S t., building, $14,­ F red Von R odeck, R oute 79, build­ Burnett and Pauline iloyce, Rl. velopment and tne Regional High A ve., building, $14,308 to $13,100. lo $17,920 land $18,510 to $14,250. the likelihood of large scale hotis-1 |{ n |in in O * r 800 to $12,700 (stipulation). ing, $25,960 to $11,160, laud, $3510 building. $8620 to $33111. ing development. In ease one dis-1 u iv v n w il (ohool with the borough fire alarm Joseph D. and Mary Wallace Elsie R, Luhrs, 11 Weldon Rd., to $3910, land, $5910 to $3310. William P. Doeling, Ryan Rd., trict should acquire large scale i system. Cliffwood A ve., building. $15,900 to building, $18,700 to $17,700. $1,440,000 Proposal Thaler, building Inspector, R.A.F. Realty Co., Freneau Ave., Joseph D. and Ruth Alt, Tennent $26,520 to $23,520. building, $27,000 housing and the other districts re­ Jo h n (13,000 (stipulation). Mayor Wood Stops to $26,000. main relatively free of housing de­ reported a sign at the Intersection Rose Marie DeNardo, Shore Con­ building, $25,100 to (23,900. Rd.. lund. $'1080 to $2/20, building, For A ction Jan. 8 John M an jr.. Ridge Rd., land. velopment, the newcomers io the c o u rse, building, $14,000 to $13,000 Willard Wieland, 1 Weldon Rd., $18,440 to $11,690. M Route 14 and Mill Rd., which $80,850 to $55,600. developments will have to pay tax­ building, $18,500 to $17,000. Ardell and Ida Lowing, RD 1, Holmdel Township Board of Edu­ pad been subject to a protest (stipulation). Mobile Lunchcr es for their own protection. It will petition at council’s last meeting, Stanley and Myra Sokolowskl, land. $44,460 to $38,2-10. Marion Marz, Wickatunk, land, cation last night set up its special $78,750 to $52,2-10. not become a charge ulsn on the nas been removed. Residents of 70 R avine D r., building, $18,200 io election of .Ian. 8 to vote on bond* Edward Askew sr., Route 79, No License, W agon Morris Schechter, Tennenl Rd., districts where there i» no such Mill Rd. petitions^ for the removal $15,900. ing the d istrict for $1,440,000 lo building, $42,010 to $24,650. building, $30,640 to $19,550. development. Of the advertising sign, claiming It Widow Sues U .S. Fred H. Remer, 13 New Bruns­ Betty Rae Borden, Main St.. land. Operator Summoned erect a 21-room school on the Crosi Edna M. Netter, Dutch Lune Rd., O rdinances defining tlu* bounds Was erected In violation >f the ton­ wick Ave., building, $11,600 to $11,­ $000 to $630, land, $1870 to $1730, tract in Holmdel Village, at SU­ land, $10,770 lo $8580, building. $11.­ of the seveni! fire districts will be ing ordinance and constituted a 300. building, $13,150 lo $11,950. A defendant charged hy Mayor MO,000 cost; add four classro o m s 050 to $1)500, land, $2050 tn $900. Introduced. traffic hazard. For $1,050,000 Louisa C. Durante, 6 Main St., Mildred Finlayson, Gordon's Cor­ Norman E. Wood, Matawan Town­ and special activities rooms to th* John Narzowirh Buckley Rd., Council Indicated It would con­ building. (15,500 to (15,000. n e r Rd.. land, $18,400 to $16,260; ship, with operating an unlicensed H ohndel Rd. School at $327,000. sider for the 1961 budget a re- Husband O n Jet That Anne McKenna, 237 Main St., mobile lunch wagon in the Strath­ land, $71)70 to $11570, building, $11.­ Legion Party Sunday and convert the lltllcresl School land, $6750 to S50G0; land, $-!8,G30 020 to $11310 uest b y Kenneth E. Jo el, New land, $5701' ir. $5400; building, $6300 to $31,720; land, $25,540 to $19,150; more development of Levitt & Sons, to nn ad m in istratio n office at $13,« irunsw lck Ave. fo r the Installation Misted Preston Hold to $63011 (stipulated). Inc., was granted a postponement Michael and Pmilu McGrath, Santa will urrive Sunduy 000. The polls will bo open fm m Robertsville Rd., lund, $8010 tn land, 520,610 to $13,Mil) o t street lights on Miriam Dr. and Albert and iviary Disario, 7 $75-10; Gordon's Corner R d, land Tuesday hy 'lownship Magistrate i 3 p.m. at tlu* American Legion j fi p.m. to 9 p.m a Sanction has been given by the F ie rro A ve., building, $18,500 to Harold Sherman to prepare his de­ Andrew and Marv Farrell Buck­ M iriam PI. and another request for j Hail, Matawan, to he the feature j (continued on page four) U.S. Government lor filing of suit $34,440 to $26,3:10; building, $26,230 the Improvement of Matawan Ave. 18,150. fense. ley Rd.. hind, $7061) to $.)7!KI, build­ I attra c tio n at a ch ild re n ’s p arty , j ------ugaliist It for $1,050,000 by a Parlin to $18,010. Councilman Warren Hutchinson Norhert H. Wundenr.ky Ryeis Tlu* defendant, F ra n c is ft. St. ing, $8170 to $6130. widow, Mrs. Barbara D. Petzold, William and Ursula Carroll, Wil­ was authorised to proceed with a L ane, building, $1)000 to $S(100. Jacques, Church St., Matawan, Anthony aud Minnie Nun/kite..I r ’Sm ^t^rare'X d'm lN ew Levitt Sections whose husband, Lawrence, wns low Land ltd., huildinsj. $20,360 to drainage project on Oak St. and Mrs. Edward Schuber. Broad claimed he had hired a new uttor- Route 711, building, Sl(i,5lll to $13.-'I contact tho committee through > A pproved Bv PlcinnerS Killed In a. collision of tw o airlin e rs $18,320. 200. Council voted to receive bid* Dec. St., lund, $1400 to $4000. ney Just u few hours before coui I I P.O. Box 11 in connection with the! r r * Dec. 16, TbSO. w hich took the lives .lolm und lidna Amiams, Route Kd'-vard and Levcrne Gaskins, i t l , Its next regular meeting, for Sprague Oil Service, 26 Little 1 nninbi'i of children who plan to s Map^ ,tf three additional sections of 134 persons and destroyed 10 79, land. $6200 to $53511. building. I '•onvim ed T uesday. M ayo. Wood i supply of chlorine for the mun­ St., building, $22,100 to $19,400. . ' . _ . ' . protested ... t ... I I this, I, I,. ..s.l noting . .. .. ll,,. the ,defendant I. >/.../I . , 1 R oute 79, hind, 5:152(1 Id $.:r.il0, build iI attend and their ages, up to 1.-.. ; 0f |.,.vj(t and SonV Sirathmore-at- buildings In downtown Brooklyn $11,480 to $12,820. ing, $26,230 lo $1.5.800 ! icipal sewer systom. Frank LaMura, 33 Freneau Ave., Blanche and Mu lia"! W itt, L.lovd Itad already had the one postpone­ ! ------! Matawan development were up* when one of the planes, a United building, $28,700 to (26,700. ment permissible. The muyor ais*» Kathryn antl George Van Hr-mt, : Airlines DC-8 Jet. crushed in that J>d.. land, $2500 to $2301). building. I .ol 12, lllnrk 71. land, $10,770 tu , Added Post O ffice Hours ; proved bv the Matav/an 'lownship Doiothy LaMura, 38 Frenemi S1S.WS0 to $15,180. was angry that the defendant was ■ j Planning Board at a soecial meet- Hearing Postponed borough. Three children of the Pet- Ave., land, (13,100 to $11,1110. $12,030. ; Andrew and Ann Milligan, Texas making statements pt inled in a Postmaster Charles J. H;ise- j ing Thursday. Sections 'tt and 24, loltls are mentioned in tin1 suit liloil Mrs. Gladys M. Burlew, 119 Harry and Mario Holnies, l-'„iM ‘ A houring of charges nf causing Rd,, land, $«020 to S'MO, building, daily newspapei about the case be­ nuniii, Malawan, has announced | comprising Waverly Park, and Sec- In U.S. District Court. Uroad St., building, (16,700 to $15,­ School ltd , building. $12,(1110 lo $11,­ flcath by auto for Leslie Woolley, $H),•!•!() to fore ll was being brought to court iliai windows will be open Satur-j tion 27 ot Oxford Park, ull located Tho suit filed In U.S. District 500 (stip u late d ). 600. 17, of Route 70, Morganville, has Albert and Kate .larkson, Kyan The mayor noted the paper car dnys, Dec, 15 and 22, fro i 8 a.m, ! on thu west side ol Route 34, ex- Court specifically names the Fed­ Ronald P. Ramsay, 18 Fierro Joseph ui'd V:!;;ini:; I'.rotlnji'l., en poslponed until after the first Rd., land, S’il.UaU to S18,I!K). bu ild ­ (continued on page ten) to'H p.m. and on Sundays, Dec. Ifi j lending toward the Murlboro Town* eral Aviutlon Agency the defend­ Ave , lund, $2600 to (2200; building, linitui l'ill Rd , laud, $5210 to ..if the yenr, Matawan Polleu re­ ing, $31,510 to $X 410. and 2:i. from 10 u.m. lo ‘2 p.m. I ^hip line were approved. ant division of the federal govern­ $15,100 to (11,300 (stip u late d ). SIIIO, building, Slii.Sid $11,MS0 ported yesterday. Mr, Woolley’s Christina D. Thomson, School During the week, starting Kolrndel. ; The board referred to the ?,on:njj ment and charges the dentil of Mr. Margaret Guadagno, 15 Edge- M itten Tree At Max and lio;e Luub. Main St,, Vehicle wus involved in nil acci­ Rond Hast, land, SH.OOO to $ll,X“)ll, windows will be open from K a.m. j hoard of adjustment a petition pro. Petzold und the others killed can mere Dr., building, $38,200 lo (36,­ building. $3I,0‘W to $2.1.820. dent Oct. 20 on Route 34 with a he traced to the failure of tills building, $ l‘U).r)i) tn $17,2.10. M organville P.O. K enneth, G race. Olen and l-:Isie fo ti p.m .or the Imlidav period, j testing tin* planned construction of Vehicle operated by Miss Alice Os- 200. Roy und Dorothea Cross, Route —J ______J— j an asphalt nianufactunng plant on ugency “to guide the approach John J. and Nettle Pagano, 61 Iluebsch, Roitiu 711, land, $16,250 In carburg, 30, of 18 Prospect Pl„ and landing of planes . . . and to Employees of tho M'ligaiivjll,.- $13,250. building, $:ty a, campo, Middle. Malawan. Miss Osterburg was operate Its radar facilities to pre­ Rohert I. Herran Jr., Lot 40 fatally Injured In the accident. $15,650 to $15,000. Postm aster Urges and gloves for distribution to needy vent the collision." Alphonse and Angela Mai/.el, 177 Block 22, land, $2390 to $1210, land, Tour bayshore area rti.sidiMits lmvn Tow nship con tracto r. Tha suit Is expucled to compel children In tho area. Tills Is the Union St., Montclair, building, $17.­ E a r l y Yule M ailing $2260 to $1050, lund. $17110 to $1270, ara umong a panel of 50 prospec­ To Take Out s final revelation nf all facts un­ second strnlght yaur the employees N otice 350 to $16,000. Marguerite Palmer, Tenncnl Rd., tive grand Jurors for the January Charcoal chicken, fried Shrimp covered hy Inquiry into tho crash. Imvu sponsored a mitten tree. i'rigldHhe Rapid H u d g ct Dry John Chlmento, Vail Ave., I.iillc P o stm a ste r C h a rle s .!. H asem ann. land, $52-10 to $1250. term . P ro m thu list of 50, a total o r Scallops w. F /F , 11.35, This Inquiry wai followed by Mittens will ba given out by the Cleaning hai Joined the washers at Silver, building, (17,800 to $-12,800. Matawau expressed his apprecia­ Janies J , Pellet! Co, Rnilmad of 23 grand jurors will he drawn Rollo Pos’ House (continued on page ten) school nurse, who reported last tho Acme Washomutlc. You will J. Gordon Kavenv, P.E., 12 John­ tion for the excellent cooperation Ave., land, $7900 to $63(10, building, Jan. 2. 'llio prospective Jurors year that many of llio school chil­ be astonished ot the money you son St., building, $20,300 to $111,000. .so far on the 1!HJ2 “ Mall Early for $34,760 lo $18,891). ara Gordon C. Sands, electrical dren, who received milieus, never save and the fine work they do. Jehu and Edith V. Coopei, 7 C h ristm as" C am paign. He tmld, James J. and Mary Pellet, Hud­ engineer, 1«; Mornlngslde Avo., hnd had a pair before wjfp-ndv 13 I.nkcslda D r , building, $22,600 lo however, thnt only by stepping up son Sl , land. $1120 to $3810. build­ Union Heach; Mrj. Isabel Gordon, 1-ocnl residents are urged to co­ $20,500. all Christmas card and gift pack ing, $11,000 lo $10,130. housewife, State Hospital, Marl- operate with tills worthwhile eu- Ellso R. Bedle, 7 Sunset Ave., age mulling* imnmdlately, will it Marguerite 11 Palmer. Tennen! lioro; Hobart K. Robinson, super- H o s p i t a l M o v e S o o n di-avor. Mittens should be taken to IM , innd, $9350 to SSI inlendent, 21) Gteen Grove Ave. building, $22,000 tn (18,0011 (stip u ­ be possible to process nnd deliver Iho Mnrgunvllle Pmt Offlin, Ten. The Fanners & Merchants Na­ Development Underway y o u r e n n k und i{lfts hy C hristm as Kiystuif and Dunn. Lot V Block ’ Keyjmrt, and Cornelius Ackerson, lated). nent Rd., on nr before Wednesday Ilnrry .S. Willey, president of tional liank of Matawan lias had Tn Iho west of MiUuwau, just oil R alph S. H euser, 322 Main St., Day. (continued on p:tf;e four) 'engineer, L.ii/ahelh St., Keyport. nf next week. the Ihiyshoro H ospital C orp., dl** one of Its most dynamic years In Ravine Dr., ths street on which building. (7800 to $6500. Thu Postmaster suid further, "it cloned yuuuiduy di. dl.'fc'uU nt its 132-year hlslor" during 11162, Tha Fanners IU M erch an ts Hank it Ruth Tt Plitllios !T ir.Iln • IM l-M.l.v ilk.. -I- I I n " ! : •; ;v ’!! dial body hud im. uvui the wcrk* l- .iir lv III Ih" yenr 'hr, !;i-.:il, n iL’i K,\.iUcii, llm fstilu; tVtjoil.l (continued on page ten) vtuir will siM un all tlmw rccord. Diiks squad Captain ()f Keyporl, Keansburg iVains; end In discuss lit* "»tyniled" tt'l imu ii rimtnu’t tu imrtiiuuo an mont has started receiving the first l.et's not disappoint n single friend nllunllnii on getlliiK s hospital la adjacent building so tlmt tho hank families of a projected 300-lome or loved one at ChrlsfmiiH time hy Mutawan Township I ‘irst A.d Northern Monmouth Counly re­ could uxpund Its parking facilities. development. Mount Plea.suut Man­ W arning On Skating putting off our ChrU'huM mailings srpiaii olecled officers for l!Mi;i Iasi ’‘(Vlalawan” Station, llazlet Transfer sulting from tha lovero differ- Tlie demolition and subscquont pav­ or Estates and Storylnnil Village to the last rntnute." weekend. John MacDfiu^al w as encos of opinion In ths body poll- ing of this lot has resulted In sur­ are both adding many new homes Chief John J. Melna. Imrough He offered thes-j suggeMloh.s that chosen president and Sam Dill.s tlo nl Rlvervluw Hospital ps lo rounding the bunk on Ihree sides within the bank’s operating ureu. pnllce, stilted ycslerdny thal .n n -usy to follow: Hu sur<* the iijiiiui captain. Oiht r line offireis Speculated Upon At Bill Is Signod To Pul In what way snd In what locnllo* with parking facilities. To handle 'lie Increased loid, llir (hrro will be ne red flag posted return itddrosi nnd thu reclplfihl'rt aro F ran k I' le trh e r, assist aut c.np thnt Institution should apply 17ft,* nt Imrough hikes and ponds to Ponnsylvcmia In Charge Of All Shore Runs In addition til this Increased hunk has miHl«rnl»,d Its addresso- name nnd address aru plniniy typed ta Ifi; H ohctt ImisU'i', flist lietitenaiil 000 In Hill • Burton Act fund* dcslgnntu Ice ns being unsnfp lo parking, the Borough of Mutawan graph fuclllties, Its sicnogrnphlr or written on nil Inbell And Christ - and P ran k K rau ia, second ll*«uten (iov Ku'haid .1. Hughe1! Mondav } the riiilio,iiii‘’ I'ouhl see two ‘ .pi'1' granted for tlu ostonslon ot III hold skaters. The chief warned lias authorized Ihe widening of the equipment and udded I IH i.ifr de­ mns cards. Always usa rone num* ant. Ihosu to haudla official husi sliced a hill (hat ptovul’H S’t.tVIO.- i olrttive“ imssiliilUtes'. Mi vlcu. \ proposal to erect a lhat acrnnlli {ly ll m u st nol he street at the reur of the hank posit boxes. It Is uKprried Ihm ud 4 bers. Avoid abbreviations of state nrtii ara l-aKvard Anderson, vice Oiiu slate stile.Mliev to revamp I Muy Dlftcontlnup Service \ 2,;.'ii),000 branch on t*aliner Avo. assumed by Ihe nhscnce of a red 111 which will greatly facilitate the iu^ldont: Aibert Jo^mln, lei if Mie |i.tsMMigi't seiv lce of th<* Cen-J llu* statu now m u it decido wh i' ,.i It oul o IS, Middletown, was re- ling wllhln view thnt lakes or (low of traffic Into Ilia new park­ required to serve all Ihe new (mil Try to bring purreU lo the posUl tnry and Halph Hnspnl, tre.ivm'r ii.il Kailioiil of New Jersev nod, a to hei omn of passenger aervice i,TU d by tho staff and board last pnnds aro safe for skating. ing lot. A new and ultru'tnoduin Hies In the a re a . window* before 10 a m or hefw . ii ■ * fo .r,.Mioi(;t! ;lie iran-»*er *»* f pie- fl;» op.-rtted hy th» Jersev innnlh. The ehlef adied ll.al pnrcnls mercury vapor light lias beon In- Advertising policies have beer l.ilO nnd •V.’IO p.m . lo avoid th* noon N otice nl 1 o id lei vice It (wu New Vm k ' ‘■•ni ci I on tha Mm aw an -to-Atlant ii: Mr. Willey gave this report cniitlun Iheir children nnt to hv Htalled on o 31-foot mlo. This one broadened to Include the promotion hour tii'-h. ' Uie annual liieellng of Mtc -I'i.i I Newark to this ure.i and the - 1 i 1 j ’ ii Li 11 d s dlvNloti through Key Imm the llnyihor* board'. “ flie light will suffice to light the sntlr* and encouragement of local ac- daring uhoul vonturlnu oul on Icy Park Christinas gifts In strong Imlder"1 of Tha Matawan Mank sm ' Jersey Shon* generally aim! ;>< 11 r( Union Ileach nnd Knnmbuig im .h 'i 'j ill tha ilsy slio rs H ospital surfares lo lesl If III# loo will corrugated cartonv Use plenty of parking area and surrounding tlvlte.9. Tills Is tied In with the lie ledd ot tho offlcn of the Han' 'lands of the Pennsylviima I: Hu 'uipiMHltinn ii thnt It wtU Ik* < orpin.■ thm mot to revltw Ih* Imld, Parents nro advised tn view stre e ts, Increased Interest llio bank Is show. HlnffiUK m ulei Ini to hi .u ie mFd do Ifis I/O M ain Strm*l. In tha Hniom i '.'• a iolnl O[)eialioil Of the t\so li.roatlnued Dee. 31, lOtJ.V or On ptesenl ininMllid outlook for ( skating areas tlioimelvcs before Later In the year The Tanners Ilia In thu flnani'liil succnss of lo livery, Sent packages with heavy m| Matawan nnd State of N' o n d . utul<-( u !>')!! veai gi an! ol .Oiaiuver other data tho Penihyl- Hi in-rui hnipltul In the bayshor# lU'i'ldlng If their children should It Merchants National Dank re­ cnl business esiiihlishmunt*. One pupxr ndhnslva tape aud ||o with •ieiM'v, on Turulav, the H»li il.i. .agi* tig h ts o v e r die New Yoik vania takei oV"i all shore pusseu- mi'll. In vli'v. of the current un- ' out on Ihem nn skates, ,!ihiiI, strong cotd. Be sure to imk ceived permission io establish a method The p'.ir.ners p Murchunl'. nl January, A.D. nlmdeen bundled A I m* Hiiinch H it gar jervli'n us the Penn,-v!v'iiui,j seltioment, It wus tbe constlMU* l'liii caulion Is given because alKiiit ptircel \¥m \ sl/i' and wi'ight blanch In Mutawan Township near National Hunk is using to assl' and -tUty three, at It):HO o'rlmk Ml Hm *iiif| t»i hnlftv tio It iiw ' iU- ot t';ii loige <>l opinion itiiinui: Ihe lion-d 01 il iiiiinv veins red lings were ItiuMiKions when you uo lo H:e mm t}(*« fiijenMuii 'or fh - «-|eelloi* ol tlm Iir'.v l!)00 l.uiDc ii.itilliiiw ir; 1 m irf'hrni' fl 'i* i"'1! Is die /thim "1 n;*j'tovi d ■ I, i I|J .1 I •1 * M |> " | ...... i I l.l mini 11 itiR'ft* Ihry should now resume ing of tn'ii-'Ar-'li periods for emu m sled Iii w nrn of un'infe ire . I nv, iitlire h» Imy siainp-> valopmcilt. This will h" llm line1:’', 1II1 i'»‘tm " to *.''U'i fi>i tliu oir uli'j; I *1*1111 v 'l’.i’Olu Jifbi “ it lo \lliiiilit I hr.hlionl. ll'1 I' Ion Of llirlr ii'Hiiliir iiitinilily mei!|ln||l. suits holding recreation anil parks fl tat branch. A situ hits bcun dim- lo oxhlblt their goods and products vein, iiiul foi ||n< 11 aii'u id io n ol that It heai.t n hojwd 1 largei | ilia Jersey (.'ential Discussion of llie rnlarKunioiit oI departments responsible for mis- Now York lurnpiku I. k [ h c, nn on Route 34 east nf Matawun, In tho bank lobby. This serves to airh olhi'i b'l’ilness a* III a V he dale of Dec, !l|, Pint A Becond jMn.ilhihty hai hee-i Ihe membership was believed la judgments on Iho state nf ico Br­ huiQi, fro(|iinnt out by a prujKisiil eu order uud n stnlement un Iht os* for skating have canned llie Uolio'a (oiniuulrr,i buy 10 trin Architectural plans have been resldtnts tn the great variety of C, W. M aodevllly Tuesday night to comment on lhe c.oufflged by f.. Dotiald Sleniei, Ininrd's mist movs «rll| be fortl!> abandonment of llie use of Ihr IxKikN And inve l oi icltedule r*ll f . M . hud* and construction will begin goods And services which tnav be situation positively becuuha Hthc head nf thd Monmouth County Plun. COmhiif nfler III* tirsl Ot UK COlfax f m i 'lu tn e n u t fu tu re . p ro c u re d In M ataw an. red flag. jfp -m lv t) malt^p It no loiigei la the hands of (ciintlnued on pRge four) y e a r," ?©«$« Two THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. Thursday, December 13, 1962

Mtss M«r»iyn Turin w.'ft'1 annuo}. Christm as donationslhis Keyporl Couple Married Wed !n St. Benediel's G nuvh y v & r w iib . c u / ik V t O l b s W ew'Jersey-' W sds Jerry Shoptro Association for 'Aeta'rded CbiWieii. A and diput-r party ; ' Announc Birlhs j J & '.*a 1 r>n. naughter New V c rk Ls pU nncd lo r Ma>*ch. ; iof Mrs. Sophie Turin. » W im hVopUClwst#.a' mEelme , T e M rs-' -a Mr?. My rile E. Jones, 43. ol S$ H w lz . t , - . ' . . . ‘ 1 Ko««ma.rtt£ vaccarw , Intvna«£;r; , pj., and the Mu vdtr.an Eleanor M^icfanrf. Point Siidii'efex St, VJit Meyj-..-*, fteach. Via..-on luesdyv. Dec. 4. 1 Oc«an Cridvc, and Mrs, Esther *y Hyor. aiw was tne widow of %2. Tne vvtdttinu; placc in5. Bvcoi.i 1 . Lambprson. Marlboro. W alter fl. J w.«< sr. bru ou h n dvnasogue. ' A son was burn m Ptrtn Amtxrv ,x „ , • - . . , i llie executiVK board wd! mret Mis. Jones waK a n'tvihei c/ thf O r, , j ...... bhonor O 'i''!,ail 4 s l t h - t-fl < f o f - h t rv'c.- . e r . - Ma*»v/sini M tihotlist Churth Hor;p;tal to Mr. and Mrs. Harold me coipit » . ,«n 0‘ N N j Gdk c v b , v B yron, 25 fivwnt>r„rvtveii by & son, WaW-r H and sister, ►vir.v-and Mrs. Saul Dia- i -1...... _____^ ______—. Jwieii Jr, anti a daughter Mt*'. m ono. J- Iiuckno-1; Dr., H azlet. b o r i lh e reception lhe b n d e *A'fre ?.n af j . Bhirlty M Meeas, )x>ch of Alata- N(r. M rs.. G eorge D uncan, 20 < wtiv, and a Ki-aaJchiid ternoon• urcss of pink si;k withj Valley -Dr.. Matawan. are lhe par-; ! jnatc;i,n(; acce.s50.n«s and a corsage i ;; r iu t e n tl se rv ic e s w ere heW ..Mon*.' ents of a daughter,- barn in Perth I ; of \vhi:*j c y jn tlh a s . \ most wonderful «t, »ho Mfrtiiodist Church, of'icut- A -son wa:; born in Perth Amboy j ‘ ii)B unt) ..war-.l(i'■■■■Franklsn Mem- Hospital'to Mr. and Mrs. Anthony j iat Peril, North Brunswick. Matovtik, 65 Wrst Prospcct Avo.,] Keyport. : . , ‘ H a tty W. Gray 9/, W i)i, Filed j Hurry V. Grav »r, W, o t 206 Solo>.v!t*fl Lib M. Thorne j t*>fi|i»rd Ave., Union Beach, died ever! - Mr. nnd Mrs. John Soldmtn. 3S| fcUu M. I hom e,• Holnidt! lown-j tJ w r if ia y ,, B ee 6. 1962, (ft M on- Piersoll Hd.. Uld Bridge. ar« the 1 :'lup, wlio dit'-d Nov ; IpH S?0()0 j luouth Medicul Center { parents of a son. born :n St. Peter’s 1 i o a g r a n d s o n. Geort»p Hudson M r. Gray was born m New York, I Hospiial. on F rjd iiv , N ov. 30, 1002- i ! w : r n e ; $*(>00 lo a grandson. Gar* j fashioned fhe acnot' the lute Henry nnd Maria {Samo’i Gray. He was the husband reU C. i norne. $1000 in ir’.'st for j P u c b e li 1 hi'r huNband oeorgo \ v . 1 b o r n e . Ot the late Haiti* (Hudflen) Gray. A son was born m St. PcU t s I lo*.-; for ease! • and the rosuiue u> her sun. George Surviving nre a nor, Hurry W pitai io .Mr. and M rs. WiJI.mni A Gray Jr., Bloomfield; two timiRh- >h. rhorne. who was named e>:ccu- pjscht*!!. 263 -flrookside Ave., Cliff jtor.u! her estate, according to W a. Mrs. Alvin Ackerman, Union wood B e n c h , on Prlday, Nov. JO, • Jksach, and Mr*. Vlrley Porter.sr., I ter;ns of liyr will, filed recently 1162, . . : ! w HIU»idt>;iix gmr.dchiklren and 20 un the office ot Monmouth County {burro£ate Ldward C, Brotgr. ^pest-grandchildrw. : . • ' ' U l| C S Q j Funeral services were held Mon-, Mr. and M rs. Eugene Logan, )5t> ‘ I Allred R. huknian MRS. RAYMOND JOSEPH 1.0PUEST0 ■v'tor at 8:50 a.m. in (he Bedle Fu- Austin ■■Ave., Old Bridge, are ;l,e j AUred R. hekman, Keyport wno M f«l Home, Keyport,; followed by parents c( a son. bor.i in St. Pet* The wedulng of Miss Judith Mav , M iss Jacqueline Mnir.wanng. «ted Nev. 19. left tools to Harry lervices at 10 a.m. In St. Mary’s er's Hospital on Sunday, V t t . 2, Mainwarir.g, daughter of Mr. and j Hazlet, was the flower girl. Her N. Lehman, and the residue of r.is Episcopal Church, Keyport. .The 1962. • Mrs. R ic h a rd W. Mainwaring, j gown was similar ro the other estate to Ins wite, Annie H. fick- Jlev. Henry A. Mate, rector, offl- Beers St., Hazlet, to Ll. Raymond I bridal attendants and she carried j man, J. i rank A'eigand w a s . - dated.: Interment was in Fair View F allon p , I Joseph LoPresto, U. S. Army, son a basket ol harvwt moon carna* • named e• V. T I'M VvirV Wil ,m l°f Mr- Mrs. Angelo LoPresto, lions. 1 Hospital lo Mr. and Mrs. William Kevnort. took nl»« , Mr*. Jamea A, Walling > Fallon, H Adams St. Old Bnoge I ^ ^ n o ^ D e ^ P« / Robert LoPresto. Wayne, served Secretaries H old M u . Iren a V. Walling, M, died MR., MRS. DOMINICK A. TROLIAN JR. as best man fer his mother and Thuraday, Dec. (, 1961, at the home at U a.m. in St. Benedict s Church. ushering were Michael Kellv. Tor­ C hristm as Party •(, her ion, Alton O. Walling. IS Miss Diana Wayte, daughter of Fivt-year-old Juditn Lynn Way'e, Mf sml ^ “ sJbSstian Ciuliano, H a ile t. T h e R ev. .Yulian Rueki onto. Canada, end Bruce Uilder. Stcut St., Keypcn. Mr. and Mrs. John Wavti, 11 Kevport, sister of the hride, w ^ | jj southwood Dr., Old Bridge, are officiated at the ceremony and the Albany, N. Y.. a cousin of t b e The regular dinner meeting and I Christmas party of the Monmouth* ; Bom in Staten . Island, Mrs. Wai- Chingarora Ave., Keypor:, became the. flow er girl. She w o .e u light 1 ^ parents of * son. born Sunday, nuptial moss. bridegroom. blue satin peau gown and head--. ^ m 2 in S| u„tt,r s Mospi. Traditional wedding music was Ocean Chapter of the National Sec­ Haa had lived in Keyport most of F o r lhe w edding t h e b n d e s the bride uf Dominick A. Tronau piece otof similar design mmsnd mcarried inni iI, ( , ' retaries Association was held Dec. 'O. fctr life. She was the daughter of played by Harold Weber, organist, mother chose an ice-blue brocade Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Dominick a plateau basket of light blue and who also accompanied the soloist, h at Colts Nftok Inn. ihe yecretar- , tha late1 Peter F. Durrua and sheath, with which she wore match­ A. T ro lian . 265 Second S t., K eyport, white pompons. • D o h erty Mrs. George Paterson. Mary-(Decker) Durrua.- She was ing accessories and a while orchid Saturday, Dec. 1, 19£i, in St. Jo­ Brolher Is Best Man Mr. and Mrs. James Doherty, 37 Given in marriage by her father, • the widow of James A, Walling. cordage, ihe bridegroom s mother seph', Church, Keyport. Roller! Trolian. Keyport, was the ! Stanford D r, Hailet.iu^ivk> *•are * *- thei *1^ par- . lirethe brideuuut wore»uic «a I'Jtnkii^tiifuIMength wadding hvm In addition to her ton, a former was attired in a green and gold The Rev. Alfred Smith performed best man for his hrother. Ushering ents of a son, born Tuesday, Dec. ! gown of satin, trimmed wu It ap- Keyport councilman, she Is surviv­ brocade sheath. She wore gold the double ring ceremony at 11 were Ralph Trolian, Union Bi-uch ed by a sister, Mrs. Albert Red­ 4, J902, m Riverview Hospital. I phquos ar.d seed pearls at (he accessories and a white orchid A n, New Yurk; a brother, Aubrey a.m. and celebrated the nuptial brother of the bridegroom; John bodice neckline and long tapering Pusa c o rsag e. ’> J. Durrua, Keyport, and two grand­ mass which followed. Miss Loi-eiln Wavte, Kevport, brother of the sleeves, lhe bouffant skirt ex­ children. - ■ Durante played traditional wedding bride: Albert Mallett, William A son was born Tuesdav. Dec. 4, tended to a chapel tram. H e r Reception Al Ruttunweod •••••.; Funeral services were held Sun­ m usic. Morducai nnd Richard Currier, | lb'62, ir Riverview Hospital Mi fingertip butterfly veil was caught Alter a reception at PHersoirs d a y \at- 2 p.m. In the Bedle Funcr- The bride was given in marriage Kevport. Six-year-old John 1 rohan, | and Mrs. Joseph Posa, 5J1 South to a crown of pearls nnd crystals. Buttonwood Manor. Matawan, the colorful i al Home, Keyport, with the Hev. by her father. She wore a gown ol brother of tlio bridegroom, Keyport, ! Laurel Ave., West Keansburg. t she earned a white satin praver couple left for a wedding trip to white silk peau de soie with a floral was the ring hearer. . Calif. Lt. LoPiesiu : .Marry R. Pine, pastor ol Calvary 4 ...... H iggins •book, on winch wus fastened a .Methodist Church, Keyport, offi­ brocade collar and front pnni-i. long For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. i while orchid nnd stephanotis. h a s been assigned to the 4/th ciating. Burial was :n Green Grove tapftred sleeves nnd chapel.. length Wavte selected a light blue blue ov-1 ^ f* “nllj1 W; i Wcdomt! Panv Missile Brigade at Fort MacAnnur, Cemetery, Keyport. train. Her fingertip - length veil of * The maid of honor was Miss Calif. Frcnch illusion fell from a jewelled a?r tnalching feather hat. d& black V 5' ac !ntsyof’ a daughter,6 horn WcdU' | _ ^ - Mansmooth*■ day, Dec. 5, IS62. m Kiveiv.cw , R<»ta..ne U PaMo, P lhe bride was graduated from r ., , Clarence W. Oirby flower headpiece and she curried cessones and a corsage or while Kevport High School and had been H ospital. V , , C la re n c e ,W. C orby, 50, of 43 a cascade bouquet or white pom­ roses and white carnations. Ine floor-lenpth gown was tuiquois; empioved in the business oflice ol sport shirts of v Harding Rd., Laurence Harbor, pons centered with a large white bridegrooms mentor wore an or­ Graham . salm and she earned a casi-adi the N. J. Rell lelephone Co., key- died Monday morning, Dcc. 10, chrysanthemum. chid laco over taffeta street-length A daughter was born Tuesoav. i bouijuet or harvest moon, gold Ipon. as service representative. no-iron 100% cotton 1S62 at South A m boy M em orial Cousin Is Maid Of Honor dress wilh u black hat and acces­ Dec 4, )9B2- in Monmouth Medical : colored carnations. i fhc bndi'grcom was uraduated . Hospital. ■ Miss lheodoria Muhisik. Hill­ sories and a corsage of white roses Center to Mr- nnd Mrs. Edward | Miss Meredith Walling, Ha/let, j from Kevport Hi«ih School U.S Ln;ry ea>e ol upkeep, enjoy A veteran of World War II. Mr. side, was the maid of honor for and white carnations. Dalton G raham -is Osborn St., Key-| and Miss Margaret Laursen, ray Military Academv. West Point tep uifhl l.isliign. fhey’re all Corby served with the U.S. Army her cousin. Her light blue satin A reception followed Ihe Oak p o it. i port, were the bridesmaids. rh eir | N. Y. d a ^ s of 1Jo2. the A rm v A ir yr.ur, in Inese colorful sport . Engineers in Euiope Irom 1943 to peau street - length gown had a Shades Fire House. {gowns ul::o were in tur62 to Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Home. Newark, followed bv soiemn Harbor Special' Police, Ihe Policc- ters of Ihe bridegroom, Keypnrf; School. The bnde was employed by A daughler was born in River­ high mass at 9: JO a.m. in St. Roc- men's Benevolent Association, Miss l.inda Notarcola and Miss Lila Lavoie Laboratories. Morganville, view Hospital on Wednesday. Dec. Vavnck. tM- 10th St., West Keans­ 2 5 Laurence Harbor Post 332, Ameri­ Behr, Union Beach. Their royal and the bridegroom is employed by *5, 1962. to M r. and M rs. h la rio burg. I co s Church. Newark, for Raffaela O FF / 111, s. ' . c f . •. can Legion and H.iffinar-Prince. blue gowns and headpieces were Canterbury Knitters, Altoona, Pa. Garito, 34SA Texas Rd., Matawan. i Drbur.is. l i . of 10 Arthur Ave. \ ^ci.oTm jiR ; He served in Okinawa with the U.S. R e*(am o Post, Veterans of l oreign Wars. styled like the honor attendant's ! Long Branch, who died Wodne. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. hv- and thev curried nosegays of royal Armv. D isbrow > elyn (Oswald) Corby; two daugh­ blue and while pompons. They will reside in Altoona. Mr. and Mrs, Robert Disbrow, J j ^ , ‘.lr"clS(Mr[',azl|(C.l'r e ^ V e 'p m - ! ,ln-v’ 1:>cc- 5- 19,’-!l nt -'ionmimth ters, Miss BeVerly G. and Miss Lu­ 138 .Seventh St.. West Keanshurg, ji emsunli ^ ■, „ti M)n t(in b()rn...... Sund.,vc„ n, |:ilr ll(,cA.,„ M edical C enter. In tc im e n t w as in DORLS 5 6 cy Ellen Corby, both at home; his arc the parents of a daughter._lx..n i jn Riwrview n(15pi,a| Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, F'ast Or- ] when she was stricken. Mrs, Niel­ Edward Jr., and two daughters, STATIONERY 22 W. FRONT ST. KEYPORT nether, Mrs, Ellen (Lindeman) Ihursdav Dec. 6, 1962. In R iv er sen attended the Emmanuel Bap­ Linda nnd Carol, at home; two CO 4-07M Corby, Port Monmouth; a sis­ view Hospital. M ione Mr. Debnnts was born in Italy .!» E. Front CO 4-J3J5 tist Church in Atlantic Highlands. sisters nnd three brothers. ****** ter, Mrs. Harriet Bussiculo, Hill­ pearce Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mione. Surviving are six sons, Camillo, ] Surviving are her husband, Max Side, and two brothers, George Funeral services nre being held George, and Louis. Long Branch; j M. Nielsen; a daughter, Mrs. Ihel- Mr and Vlrs. William Pearce. I Neptune, are the parents of a Corby, Keansburg, and Chester Thursday at 8:45 a.m. at the Mahs- Florian, Irvington: Joseph. Last i ma Owens, Middletown; fo u r 212 Wayside Dr., Keyport. are the ! daugliter. Catherine Ann, born Sa • I Corby, Port Monmouth, zewski Funeral Home. South River, Thev also have I 3 i 32" w. x 22" ...... *.30 Cliffwood areu (or 18 years. mony at 7 p.m. Philip DePalma, 408 Broad St., Voyles j |{(. was a member of Local of the j was the widow of Frederick S. Wil­ There are no known survivors. Tlie bride is the daughter ol Mr. K eyport, Mr. and Mrs, James Voyles, HI! Bricklayers K- Plasters Union of; son. Funcrnl services were held Tues­ and Mrs. Harold C. Witte, Park Mrs. Wilson was a member nf Pinevicw Ave., Keansburg, are the j Newark nnd the Demo. l!H52, in Riverview Hospital. ALUMINUM FRAME Wilfred and Clifford, both or Key­ William Pi'-ker. Colorado, also sta­ | s»ons. Police Patiolman Andrew J. i j M ongiello and Jo h n Monj'.ii Ho. both • port; two daughters, Mrs. Einer Mra. George Bakoa tioned nt Fori Monmouth, served F.dniund Funeral Services Nelson, Fords, and Mrs. John Olt- | of Bloomfield, and Joseph Motigiel- 1 Mrs. Doris M. Bakos, 34, ol 57 a« llie best m an. A son waji bo rn in R iverview »ann, Home, N.Y.; a brother, Ro- Mrs. Ralph P. Carhart lo, N ew ark; a d a u g h le r, Mrs. Anna j WINDOWS McCormack PI., Middletown, died A reception followed nt ihe home Hospital on Thursday. Dec. li. fcit Woolley, Matawan; nine grand­ . Funeral . services were held - - Fri- I Lndato, Roselle Park; three step- j Friday, Dec. 7, 11)62 in Monmouth of the bride's parents. The couple 1%2, to Mr. and Mrs. Francis Ed­ children and five great-grandchil­ Medical Center. day morrmg al IU a.in, at the | snns. Patrv, Philip am! Dennis * llllDfiF.T TI-RMS 0 FREE DELIVERY left for a month's wedding trip to mond, ti Stillwell St., Matawan. Cornelius and Dodd Funeral Home. jCiatii. all (if Union Beach; a broth- | d re n . Born in Newark, Mrs. Hakos wns Florida after which the hride will 1 \ Dally & Saturday li A.M.-5;1IP.M. Funeral service! wera held Mon­ the daughter of William Saggan, M onlella Middletown, N. Y. for Mrs. Lea- j er, Joseph Mongiello. Bloomfield; ’ return lo Ihe home of her parents netta B. Carhart, w idow of Ralph ! three sisters, Mrs. Vi Carbone, Mrs. i ■ O day at 1:30 p.m. in the Bedle Fu- Keansburg, and the late Jessie and the bridegroom will leave lor Mr, and Mrs. Vincent Monlella. "llrlwvrn laiilin't mu itrusUiM aeral Home, Keyport, with the P. ( arhart. Otisville. N. who | Grace firasso and Mrs. Kos«* Cop ! Saggan. She had lived in Middle­ a lour of duty in Korea. 8(i Myrtle Ave., Keansburg, are the Hev. Harry Pine, pastor of Calvary town eight years. Mrs. Bakos was parents of a ion, born Thursday, died Iuesday, Dec. 4. I%2 in Hor* j potn, all of Belleville, and nine Methodist Church, officiating. Bur­ a memoer of the King of Kings Dec. 6, 1902, in M onm outh M edical Jon Hospital, Middletown, N. Y . gi andchildren, ial was In Fair View Cemetery, Lutheran Church, Middletown. C enter. The R e v . R onald S . James offi f r o w n s ^ -MW ' M iddletow n. Surviving In addition lo her lath­ Engagements ciated and Interment was in Green Who Has rverythlng? :i2 I Broad WFD. Sl, nnd I-111.S l l i i dR y sA.M. i d e 1-77*00 to 9 P.M. Ite d R ank er are her husband, George Hnkos; D rosf Orove Cemetery, Key^Hiri. How ahout this newspaper as . Mra, Max M. Nielsen two daughters. Gall and Lynn Ba­ VnnPclt-Crocker Mr. and Mr*. John Hiosl. )f» Mr.s, Carhart w as'bom in Kev- n gift for that “has earthing" Mrs, Florence Nielsen, 71, of 207 port, the daughter uf t h v l a i r kos, at home; a brolher, Fred Mr. and Mis, Harold Crocker, Raritan Blvd., Cliffwood Bench, pel son ('id! *'<> -I ••••••••••••••••it Houle JS, Middletown, died Friday Saggan, Middletown, anil a sister, Texas Rd,, Morganville, announce are the parents of a ton, born F.ldred V. and Anna iCunovrr) nornlng, Dec. 7, 19(12 in St i'eters- Mrs. I.uclllc Kinkcr, West Krnns- Iho wigiifjemenl of Ihrir daughler, Tuesday, Dec. 4, IM2, in Perth * Bedle. She had lived lit f>li,svi)le V knug, i-tu., ul.or a Jiu I i 1 Ii.t:.i. l.lndfi, to Richard VanPelt, wm of 4 Hi r burir. Amboy' Hospital. |M vrars ami u.is a mend>er nf I Ih Mrs. Nielsen wu.i born in Rum •Oiisvilli* Pi rsbvtei lan rh u n li and l-u n eral servw.-Mi wer< In Id Mom T hom pson •on, daughter of the late George day at 1:30 p.m. Irom the I'fli'gcr 1 <>uei-n \ • iln'i < lu p in ||.,| Orijci I Mt and Mts. Andrev, ’1 hoiiip^ui ; o| I.astern S'ar. Middleton i-, •nd Louisa Stevens, She hnd lived l'uiurul Hume lo the King of Kings iorciain! Texas Rd,. Moiganvllle. me th lo Middletown for the past 40 years Lutheran Church where serviii-s : SuniMng aie tin ee sons. F.ldtnl and wns visiting friends In Florida p.iient.^ of a daughter. Um i Snn I* C.iih.ul, Newbuij'h, ’ J. weie conducted nt J p.m. by the day, Dec. fl, 1% 2, in Monmoutil , Rev. Roger C. Hurkimi, puRlor. Ilur- R a l p h It, (.11 hiii t. M i nit n r Hi« n 'i Medical Center. M e m o r i a l ini was In I-'nir View Ccim-lcry, , and Iti in »• W. i ai h a i!. (ni>.\ i|p* i it M*.|ei'. Mi •; Wilii.un W \|iItn Middletown, Q u a g l i a FORMAL M o.i.tu.m ir'H “ ,iH l' ,,lf *' )'i andclnldreii, on, A son was boin m Mrs, l-dward Kumlnsky (Jardcns Medic il Center on Fiiday. la Mm- K H Iv K im iln*l'y, H1| d id ■ .llic) ill plM VS WEAR J »b lo Mr, find M ik M h I w h i "A i M I M I H V i ll 1;.'./,! JI V” Hrid|'.c Turnpike, Old llildge, riled (^uaglia, V Aw. D. Wc-I I • ans - 1 'Iheoddre W. Iladiauav Monday. Dec. It), 19(12, In St. l’tier's b u r g . \ Li.ni-i ,ii m-i \ k c. ueu jirld TO HIRE Hospital. She was l*irn In New Highway 35, H ailet { th e r u i l J e p a n g h I h ih >.ii M o n Ilrunswlik. daughter nl Joseph nnd P eterso n !\Veb-in, N.Y., foi I i i h m |( w W. 5. WALLACE lirnlly (Wldimin) M cI’Im-im iii. Nnrlli Mr. and Mis. Wiiham I « h i m »i », lliiiii.tuiiy, !*0, of ;• 2 PmlFps Rd . ( uidm llv Inviir* Vo»i To 12 Knndnll PL, KeanMmig. m « the C !.O T ltlN a lliunnwlck. Wi I»*•[<■ i , v. ;,o di«'d Mond.iv I it t U’e fhelr Pnrkhif{ /-'fteiLiir'j Mrs. Kiiniinsky luul resided In p m e n M of a daughter. Uon P re !l, 1‘M.;1 Inti'iiiM m ■.a 1 -I* U 11' i»11 Maa and Bay,’ Furnlihlnp Old Brltlp.e for li1 vcam. Slid was tinv. Uie, in hi\M.nw \ 'nioii I i nii'ii i Wlu'p VMlhp a iinrlkhhm er of Kt, Tlm nius Ih e . p iln l. M oea Mi ! Li I h.i .i s' w.i i I! foi HU | (CM f'htiti'h, Old llrldge. W, Fr*i* It. Kryptrl P le ie e i iU< li"" nt MlliOli Hr,,. li luid it nii iii •Surviving, lieslih-!! hrr parenlii, In i' ul M Jn;.|.\ Ml fliodi'.t ( huii Ii. "Tho N ulivily Sccno" W ith Its l.lvo A nim ats. lire lu-r luislm nd, K dw nnl; a Mill, A 5.011 W as boin ia I'iUimi a "l' II pihd on I nd..\. In. .. Vlu,1 Hn/I lil/ll ■ 11' '-.I- ii 11 t Olpi M. 111 BfWW; ivtl.s.1) I .I M M i.lttM.hl-.K .1. . II. U'!'M» d;nij:lilrj s. ( in ni\ n Mint* C iocki ; i'. ji • tu '* "• a I F r e e , Mr, nnd Mt:- F.ugeue (», O Hiirn «ind llrv ei I\ , mid a vim I it M V, all hold R egional I fl Ir i t School. Mr, Kit) Maple Avi , Keansbuie. ate 'lie of W ebsln; ai1. a mmi, RolirrJ. Under Tho Dnoclion of Thu M en's Club CANDID WEDDtKGb A SPECIAI TV , p a r e n f H o f a daugbtei, m»n P;i- Matahnii; thiee f .n n n U blldre/i, und II MAIN ST. m . CO KUVPoitl ' ai Hlgh Si hool. ami 1^ employed nl iluy, Dec, 7, IIM . in Hlvi'-fvlew a biolhei, Doif.ey Hathaway, (irwb ■M'li' iW T O in iiM y ia a a ftsssm a lhe Atco Tile Company In Keyport, ifoBp'Ull. Ion, W i'st Va. Thursday, December 13, 1962 THK MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. Foge Thrw*

| e-imps are over th# alfalfa which Twe Winter Campouts ct 'Am«r!«t, ha« KiMtdutad W / <:amp' wiaicmuit, ^feU.iha' th* firm winter snow wEefcenc.* tamp* tor comp .would be held tho weakeati /ketfps thfl scout.9 Wnrm provides 9 Sfit At Forestburg its seasoned campers at thu Forest ] real, treat for the to r m lhe ar^a. of '.laa, V> snd.Jii a n d fl.w W finr o v ar About MO scouts 'and leaders are 88 narg Scout Reservation. N.t, Os­ thro* tfays Feb, 22, 33 and J{. The ' ’Monmouth" CouacJi, Boy Steoulo car A. Newquist, Fair Hawn, expected to participate iw the event Jaiitiavy cansp w ift b* for th | which Is ru w in it? sixth y w r , Win­ It’s BAY DRUG for ecoim who ara Hint c!m» or high­ ' t«r shorts are included In ths pro­ e r In, ra n k from the scout troops. g ram . Ths fiin.es,s camp wili ba for tit* Unmatched Z m f a r t Explorer division. Bush groups wiil truifi for the suow iviiitpj on« week School N urscs huilt in by Stcegidl betor# the aveut takes pliir.a, The cam ps wiil he established on tha c a st sida ni Kopo Lake, with ths Adopt Ev-Laws c u p e g Indian Ridgo outpost'camp serving av the headquarters.. Tha Monmouth County School H ttrses A ssociation m et Nov. 26 Scouts will camp in te».ts u*ing al­ falfa for the ground bed*. After Ihe at the Thompson School, .Middle­ Shoes town Township. Mim Marian , 'Th* shank and arch «r* Ducki>r), president, presided. The by-laws, drawn up-by. th«'commit­ ' f * ■ (land-built and carsfuliy WUOWSIPRAGER tee,. w ero l'ead by M iss A nna Hi/.tui. ' fiartd-pe*j[#d ts giv* you After discussion und revision, they liixiiiioyi support nnd tn Stylo OPTOMETRIST witra adopted. Standing commute* chairmun r ;M goratlng! "lift' ta »vory S2?M, EYES EXAMINED Blscfc ctll. were appointed a» follows: Mem­ itep . Try i }wif, you’ll lo v e ' OFFICE HOURS bership, Mrs. Alice Gross; legisla­ Cologne Trio Dally aad Saturdays Sfiam, A'ways «n cxp«rt fit. |Z 4 . » tive nnd psailon , Miss fcditfi T ul- • A.M. to * P.M. fiash: program. Wrs. Linda Alden; Trloietto 5,00 tha set F rid a y : t A.M. to I P.M. revision and by-la.w.i, M us Hahn; ChHWd AU Day Wcdaewlairs careers, Mra. Helen Sloans; wel­ La Conte Shoe Store 30 W . Front St., fare, Mrs. P,uih Spreckefson and APHRODISIA WOODHUS TIGRESS 66 W , Front St. Keyport publicity, Mr*. Eleanor Smith. , Koyport Stephen Follaclk. director of field FLAMBEAU /§H A R P , CO 4-4063 Easy Charg* services for hiRha • education in COifax 4-2020 State Department of Education,. . 1 '. FREE PARKING REAR (H? STORE *pokn on achool nurse certification and bacualaurenlo programs offer­ ed at Trenton State. Jersey City Slato, Seton Hall and 'airleljih- Dickinson Colleges. Ha explained Ihe revised rules for school nurse C j Z- certification which will be effective ^ ■ 11 PW*" \ a fte r Ju ly 1, 1983. Who Has Enough Mr*. MillIccm X. Loob, director C olos1** D uetto of tha school nurs* program at Cliris tian Trenton Stale College, explained 2 . 0 0 t h t M t the Bachelor ot Arts Degree pro­ Money For Christmas? gram offered ir. school nursing at lha college.' Dior £ 0 0 y lu t (av The next meeting will be Jnti. 28 i «t Clillwood Elementary School. Guermin m l . If you find tli.it tha cost of holiday gift* I* mora than \ Shut-In Will Shout! erfu nin e - Shout thanks for your kindness . . you can presently pay, com* to thla bunk to borrow tha it you glva a subscription to this new spaper. Call CO 4-3038. money you need to carry you through, s p r a y THK New aucJ "jo very D tor'f A ll tlio br»iii*uce PcrfttaiS of youi favoriu ItAgrhiicn in » m eenirt^ $9,' (10, $13,50, ^25, f 54 Petftune^piny for lltc |>ut*e...aOior Cologt'o $5.00, ?8.6<) F a r m e r s & J V I e r c h a n t s BttlU Oil ? T - 'A la ♦2,25 in jilv#r atui goM tone*. It'# lenltptoof, iptll- Dusting rowdcr$5.00 NATIONAL BANK proof iiui 1-eftll.Me. A mot* liijuificaitt §ift- Polaroid CHANEL In The Heart Ot Matawan TABU PERFUMES -N- HOMESICK? AMBUSH Electric Ey* - ESTABLISHED' 18311 Unhappy because your pres­ 20 CARATS Cameras CHANEL ent Homeowner* policy costs PLATINE “Tha Oldesl Bunk too much? Tranaam erica Insurance Group'* policy for EMIR N ° 5 S P R A Y in Monmouth County” p r e fe rr e d homeownsrs can be tho answer to your problem. COLOGNE *l,Save by phoning or writing REFILL— Flul today for full lnformation. s 3.30 Ta< For next year why not plat! ahead now? Slart a Se# , . . A PLEASURE Christmas Club account so lhat next year you will im.vt. TO O IV J - sufficient monoy* to buy tha gifts you want for your Ackerson, VanBusklrk A TREASUR3 loved ones, and Elliott, Inc. PtUI IAX TNSURANCK SfiRVICE TO O W N CO 4 - ii it ' With interest , tool 11 W est F ro n t If. 00 K eyport M Y S I N hy S H U L T O N OYW-/ LANVIN G f l ’T S N U IT DU NOEL CAR LOADS « CHRISTMAS TREES I ?*..for Christm as Pleasure)

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K A* f t i 1-5 •' ti*i I I * i » .li* •*«» * « 1 « « . .1 .ij t I •»« . I . > • • - • < 11 • • • .*»»•» Page F *w :(V-V. IHE MATAWAN JGURNAl, N.-J. Thursday, December 13, 1962 I and tho '.Division oJ Local (r.ivern- “One Developer’s Heiiimsj” Hde» Savitsky, Grove and Lo­ Margaret J. Hawkins, RD 1, jm «u had appmveo .the proposal. When she oti’ained no answer to cu st Sis., land, $2100 to $1W0. iand. $2470 to $1970, land, $2210 to Ke'-deciared it would, increase th* satisfy her. M iss Netter charged Louis J. Cevasco, 569 Lloyd Kd , $1710, iand, $S00 to $400. | net .d eb t of tlif: 'd istric t, to $1,037,300 ;!l« planned. Ct’iom nnity w as initiat­ b n rt, U*M\ toS T 2f»0. W illiam J. Hawkins. RD ), larnj, tm'Aii&isuiw m » irv Kxcess of its kgai borrowing ed "at the request ol one develop­ (icYMge z.c,u Chi Ire £.tpi»ropok>5, $4-K) lo $220, land, $4450 to 52230. tC U Jta x t - i m - J. MAUKL UKOWN, Pl'flU SUKfc [power, But it has been previously er." M r. Kappa retoris/i the board Lin p. R d.. land, $4100 lo S40U<). Frank and Esther Schulte, Route jaffirmed that when, ihs assessor's was not making a secret of- any­ Put>H*fctri J1H00. {arid. $23 Itiv o U’ft tw u Im cieiU ol M «i*«an and. Ischool district within th is atta had discussed the matter,with Ger- 100 to Rudolph and'.‘iannigie Kluis, Rv- th« Folios B«rgrre will be one- v i ’ t!»e .attractions of the .: yuilriity: V> pr«&«tl till a£ ui* w w # oj ; Uw *!0U >o 58130. i- lound out the loop hols in the Jaw which. provides, a can­ Bank senior oiuss Ims year, far ed to produce, industry lo offset (he Sis., iand, $3200 to $2000; building, Jnhn Scherer, P.D I. Moi'i?anvilt.e, beyond auv school around. lie also mass housing rambles he'.was. didate tor Pai-Upmeiit must be h civilian anti entitled tp, dis-: W inter Driving Safely $lG.t)00 to $15,500. , . land, J51,a9« to **5,03(1, .$«7,830 to reported the district would r bringing in. "Freehold has its 3-M charge Irom ‘lie military swrvicc. there has been a rash cl Frank J. Savitsky, Route 35, $30,830. Coition and control t ie .safety’s bywords-/or. winter la a 1(3,400''refund by lhe Red factory, she commented acridly land, $ , , to $ ; . Lotiis Guss and Na.lhan Ptiarl- privates, corporals and sergeants entering politics. At last ^riving.' M d, it’s time light now to winterize driving habits Bank Board of Education bccause ’ hut we'll be tlie third M for de­ 21 000 12 000 * Joseph Savitsky. Cliffwood, land, m an, RD I, land. $100,000 to Kid,780- count, more than 100 scrviqenien have announced their it had overestimated in need of velopers - following Madison and . and thinking, despite the lack of heavy snows and icy roads $8100 \o $64011. Daniel P. Brewer, Rnutc 70. Inf,Is school te a c h e rs by . Holm - candidacy'. Once they are discharged. . they always can to date. Snow, sleet nnd ica storms van blow into town 10 Matawan Townships." , Joseph J. and Barbara prago, building, 523,500 lo Jit, 200, land, d:il also will get some reduction in change their minds about running (or office anti the A rm y: *ay tifft«, any day, and many drivers killed into forgetful­ Warts To See l igares A tlan tic A ve., land, S1800 to $1300. $10,270 to SfiO'iti. . tujtion, . Chtii'les W. Jamison. Union Hill can l do a thing about getting them back , . . Based on pasl ness by t^e mildish weather to, dat* will corns # ci upper Gerald Bauman, another specta­ Angelo and Almida Drago, At­ K en n eth S. Witie.y, d eleg ate tn tor, demanded to know what fig­ lan tic A ve., land, $1900 io $1500. R d., land, *15.8(10 $13,930, build- experience, nt the beginning of this year, tha odds were the State Association of District unless reminded of certain important snfety-fims, ures the board had to iihow the Joseph and Josephine Saccone, ina, $15,200 to $12.fi!l0. better than 5-1 that the - continental United •' States. \vdui(l. It is assumed that cars have been prepared for winter Boards of hducalion, reported a Church St., and Lloyd Rd., build­ Dorn U. Sweeney Woolleytown planned community would not be­ be hit by a hurricane . . . Since. 1821, hurricanes failed , to . driving by this late date, to be inure: Motor tuned, lights proposal by the Cherry Hill Board, come a tax burden on the rest ol ing, $260.3 to $2000. . Kd.. -luml. $19,840 in $1(1,Mt), build- strongly supported hy Holmdel and ins. $90.84(1 -lo $75,240, T e x as R d. strike the m ainland in only eight years . , , The U.S. \\’eatlier all working, tires properly inflated and wheel* in correct the township. Mr. Rappa oeheved Clarence W. and Sophie M. Dick* other districts in this area, to hnve the figures would become available hut, land, $4500 to $3100; building, land $10,340 ic $7940. Bureau officially reports none struck the U.S. mainland in state-aided transportation start at .lulian W. Roseberry Boacoii Hill alignment, brakes just right, wipers. wiping clean qnd de­ in. time. Mr. Bauman insisted they $14,400 to $14,000. 19(52 (A re you listening?) . . . As the old bromide goc-s . . , or.e mile from achool was sotmdlv Everett W. ar.d Helen Stoddard, Rd., land,' 544‘ltl to $3’475, building, froster* needing the heat; wherp it is needed, and chains should be known before It was mov­ wait 'til next year '. . . ' - jtfdy for use at a moment's notice- voted down. ed upon. Jolm Dressier, another 20 \Voodbrool< D r., iand. $2800 to $3470 lo $41.10. , $1500; building. $14,400 to $14,000.' Satlie Mnfiuu, R ou t? 520, iam l, BEND IN THE ROAD . . . Just what constitutes a The man or woman behind the wheel must be prepared spectator, said he would produce figures to show it was not only CilobR Petroleum, fnc., Red Bank, $57,60(1 to $40,500, building, $>8,160 “place" in New Jersey and how do you find it if it isn’t on to $20,340 perso n al S1600 to $50(1, for emergencies tuo, of course. He or the must be vemindett End Of Keypori, feasible but an economic boon to p ersonal, $?)00 to $400. Ihe map? The New Jersey State Highway Department’s that bad roads follow bad weather, .that driving in snow the township. Mr. Bauman chided Olimpia lezzi, 5(1 Gernrd Ave., land, $34,440 in $2«,!14n. (continued from p-ige one) Bureau of Planning and Traffic may haye the answer in a Mr. Dressier as sounding as though building, $W0(| to $8500; 59 P ro s­ Clara Grove, Oid Teimont Rd., pr on ice makes different and unusual mental and physical nlng Board, that a large auto-fo- land, $4)50 to $2(150, bnihlin^, 52250 ! recently revised 54-page "Alphabetical Listing of Local ' he had a favored position with the pect A v e , land, $4900 to $4000; demands upon drivers than at normal times. One must rapitl transit transfer point be es­ board in the matter. building, $13,200 to $12,200. lo $1500. Places." . .. A somewhat apocryphal story now making the gat the feel of tha road, drive farther to the right than usual, tablished in the area where the Edward Stanwich, Woolley St., Grace M. Hilton. Woo.'leytown Robert 11. Winucrinan. president rounds of the department illustrates the booklet's value. Carden State Parkway passes over $15,100 to $14,600. Rd . biuiclin^!. $0740 to $56(10, land, become accustomed to using brakes slowly and with great of U S. Homes & Development Co , the N .V . & l-.fl. mainline tracks at Mechanical Marine Co., Inc., $a&:i0 to 55741) Seems a stranger drove up one day and asked, ’’IIow dp I cautipn, get good starts up grades to prevent stalling, use Lakewood, who had obtained pro Ilnzlet. The present Matawan Ela­ Mathieson St., building, $27,400 to Willett K. Morey, Ti-nncnt Rd,, get to M ahalala?” . . . "You can get there hy goinn straight liminary approval of a map for low gears for steadier descent on steep inclines, tion would be discontinued when $19,700 (stip u latio n ). land. $10,800 to $K(i(IO, building, $ 10,­ ahead through "Nummvtown” to ‘'Foul Rilt.,” skirt “Black "U.S. in Marlboro Township” a Stopping distances lengthen amazingly on slippery higli- the big transfer center came into Joseph Mielc. Lloyd Rd., land, 300 lo $7:i50. 475-lot tracl in the Gordon’s f.ornor Tom” and ‘Onys Hat,” go straight through “The Alligator” an hour on ice existence, the Hazlet transfer be­ $10,300 (o $8300. David Wcrblcr, Rnutc 70, build- ways; one must throttle down to 15 miles section of the township on the half­ to "Double Troublo" anil turn left just before “Prices coming the new "Matawan" «U- Dominic Manzo, Grand Ave., in)!, i'l-!, 150 !<> $2.1.500. and 30 on packed enow to stop within the same distance acre lots, announced thal he was tlon. . . huilding, $15,000 to 514.7Q0 (stip u la­ Sea Sliifls, Inc.. land, $51,700 rn S w i t c h .” ready to scrap this approval and normally traveled o n a clear r o a i l at 50 miles an hour. Drive Hf.ibert A. Thomas, head of the tion). $44,140, Imildin); $306,540 to $203,- his maps submitted and to comc in •lowly tc be sure, railroad transportation division of Boyd C. Hiiiley, 82 Lower Main WiO. with a new set of plats drawn to II. O. and M. E. Siustrom, Union R d ., land, $4!l,230 to $42,590; build- the State Highway Department, St., land, $10,100 to $8100; building, Lvsbelli Gei«n, Texas Rd., land, Finally, skidding i* a frightening, acutely d a n g e r o u s the conditions of the planned com­ H ill Hd., building, $16,210 lo $14,300. lug. *29.950 to 523,0.50; .Station Rd., handling all the railroad matters $211,V00 to $20.2(10. J2(isn to $156(1. business. Avoid skidding by making turns carefully, w atch­ for the state, was reported in the munity setup. By It he would in­ Ida May Cashill, Amboy Rd., Philip Stafflinger, Route 70, land, iand, $23,520 tu $20,370; building Frank and Conchettn Dcvino, 8 $187(1 to $800. ■' ing for half-hidden Icy spots, a n d by cautious braking. II Raritan Valley USA suit as having crease the number of his iols to iand, $6740 lo $5570, $0150 tn $749(1; building, $13,000 to n ea rly 800. C ross A ve., b :iiding, $15,100 to $14,­ you do skid, don’t D a m e . Stav off the brake a n d turn front sent a telegram to the then mayor 500, Frank Eckel, RD Morganvillu, $11,550; land, $34,440 to 528,400. Joseph and Frances Grosso, East F ra n c is A ve., building, $17,500 to wheels in direction of skid, slow down gradually and stop of Raritan Township, Harry P. Sea­ Mr. Winnerman had another map Anthony and Mary S'/.mieglie.ski, land, $8500 to $8070, building, $33,- Robert nnd .lane. Wendul, School men, in 1959, iirgnif! the adoption of Marlboro West, an even greater 12# to $28,110. Rnad West, building, $21,290 lo $15,801). when car is under full control. 40 Sherwocd Dr., Matawan, build- of a measure to keep the urea sirnl subdivision aior.K the Madi­ ipg, $11,400 to $7400 (stip u latio n ). .loser'll Miule, Route 70, building, $14,450. Solom on B roza, R oute 79, build­ in and near the Raritan Valley son Township line, but it was nol f*’rances M. Murphy, 17 Sweet $15,710 lo $6310. Genevieve Nicolisi, RD 1, land. ing, $31,280 to $23,800. . USA tract, at the Parkway over­ introduced. look for good calves to raise for B ria r St., building, $4500 lo $3000 lidoina Ranson, Ueacon llill Rd., $10,270 IO $14,600, building, 121,450 Frank J. and Evelyn Becker, pass, clear for poi' ible public use. A map of Holiday Hon.es, ,13 lots, 4-H Uvcttock Club next year a sale. Of 24 members (stipulation), land, $4540 lo $2880. to 520,450. R ou te 79, huilding, $11,620 to $10,­ in the club, 10 are raising steers, Mr. Seamen gave this os one in tho area adjoining Manalapan I.oiii;; Robbins. Amboy Rd., build- 600. , Theodore and Mildred Bnshell, William and Alice StoW, School Has Now Officers 1} sheep and one goat. point in the court proceedings ns Township at Gordon’s Corner lid. in)!, $10,6(10 to $12,490. P. D. VanMnter, Joceda Farms, 48 E dgevicw R d ., land, $2800 lo Hoad Hast, laud, $2370 to $870. Membership tn the County 4-11 justifying the action of the town­ was turned over to the engineer for $2300. Mary Campell, Tennent Rd., R o u te 79. land, $208,640 to $186,010. Mary Ann Frostick, 11. Bridle, Alice Slulz, School Road Fast, Livestock club Is open to all young ship committee over which he pre­ study. It will come up along wiih Mildred K. Bennett, Wilson Ave,, land, $17,260 to $2070. Clarence li. Hauser. RD 1, land, f in elected president of the Mon- land. $2000 to $1000; land, $1180 lo people between 10 to 21 years of sided in having created the light a 10-lot section of Battleground building, $14,900 :o $13,000. Rhea Preston, Roule 79, land, $5270 to $4270. moutii County 4-H Livestock club $530. age who are interested in raising Industrial in place of the prior res­ Homej, nls« near the Manalapan Lawrence and Rose Evangelista, $31,100 lo $20,040, building;, $14,840 Joseph and Grace fjuth. Harbor at * meeting held al the 4-H office, idential zoning at the Raritan Vul- livestock, (beef, sheep, iwine, line, Jan. 8. R oute 34, building, $18,700 to $16,­ to $13,040, building $21,000 tc $15,­ Charles und Mariana Hum, Van- R d ., land, $6010 to $4280; building,', Freehold on Friday. Other officers goats, rabbits). The club meets the ley , USA site. 750. dcrberg Rd., Innd, $5310 to $4810; $11,210 to $7670. elected were: Mary Ellen Vander- 300. second Friday of each month. In­ No Difficulty In Junction Elizabeth M. Hubert. 218 Lakn- Cirt, l.anzaro, Tennent Rd., land, building. $17,360 to $14,180; person­ Harold C, Quackenbush, Statiun hoof, 17, Middletown, vice presi­ The railroad man saw no dif­ formation can be obtained from shore D r., building, $9900 to $9300. $28,920 tn $26,080, building, $59,450 a l. $ 10,000 lo $ 1000. R d., land, $2(100 tp $2500; building, dent; Ann Schultz, 17. Marlboro, ficulty in the Hailet transfer being County Tax club leaders, Mr. McIntosh (HO 2­ Franklin L. Pickett, Gulden St., to $57,420. Clarence and l.otta Burke, R D 1, $5870 to $4330. . recording «cr«lary; Mary Ann Mc- a junction out of which trains could (continued from pa^e one) 1613) and Thomas Frostick (CA 9­ building, $10,500 to $1)800 (stip u la­ Robert LaMura, Brown Rd, land, $1840 to $1620; huilding. *21. .1. It. liecker, Inc., Route 79, Innd, latosh, II, Marlboro, corresponding continue to bc run from a main­ F o u rth St., building. 599(H) to $9300. 2562), tion). building, $24,030 to $18,000. 300 tn $200; Innd, $3690 to $3240; $2800 lo $20110; land, $77,380 lo $09,­ tecretary; Donald Kniffan jr., 11, line stop over the Atlantic High­ The purpose of the club Is to aid Rosennna and Mary F. Powers P e te r C. V ena, land, $4100 to Eibtmi Ranson, Beacon llill Rd., building. $2260 increased to $13,840. 280; building, $188,150 lo $102,830; Morganville, treasurer; Louise lands division. He noted the main North Locust St., Innd, $5100 to members in learning the principles 13850; building, $22,200 !o $20,901). land, $13,200 to $8320, building, $18- W illiam and Ruth Barker, Connv- land, $1600 tn $12110. Schultz, U, Marlboro, reporter. line and the bayshore division line $3300; buildings, $7100 to $6200 of livestock management, and to Kathleen and Anthony F. Miller, CilO in $5640. er Rd., land, $7100 lo $5870; build- Ada McCue, Main St., land, $7(14 switch together within a few hun­ (stipulations). . Outgoing'pretldent, Daniel Haw- promote the general objectives of 339A A berdeen R d., building, $!(»,- John Cashill, Amboy Rd., land in)!, $11,000 to $10,710. to $3270. dred yards of the Garden State kini. ivitiimi.piM. Sited for a vole 4-H club work. George B. and Irene Brenon, IB 400 to $15,900. $6200 to $4550, building, $0140 lo Edith M. Dressier, Roule P, land, Lester M. llrulitt, Hudson and Parkway overpass. And that the an proposed amendments to the North Shore Concourse, building, Lucille B. Jones, Keyport Ave., $8550. $10,250 In 17680. O rc h a rd -S ls.. Innd, $7360 in $53€0; overpass is just as near to the dub constitution which were $10,600 to $9600 (stip u latio n ). building, $13,100 to $1L)00; Fourth Millard Lambcrstm, Easl Francis John and Edith Dressier, Route building, $14,010 to $12,24(1; High switching point as the present Mal­ passed. Club leader, Charles Mc­ Holmdcl School Mildred A. and Weldon P. Sams, St., building, $4100 tn $2700 (stip ­ St., building, $24,830 lo $18,800. 9, land. $31,380 to $15,500. S t.; land, $4280 In $3640. awan station. Intosh, Marlboro, discussed ciub 927 W oodm ere D r., land, $1800 fo ulatio n ). Convent of Good Shepherd, Wick- Jersey Cent ral Pnwer and Light John and Virginia Tcrgls, Gor­ But these hoped for or feared inambers' responsibilities at the (continued from page one) $1600. Elijah and Irene UlanUley, Cliff­ alunk, land. $1.15,050 to $87,330. Co., Route 711, building. $1730 lo d o n ^ C orner Rd., land, $31.730 lo changes in tbe train service setup State 4-H Baby Beef Show and Sale William L. Russell, Red Bank, w ood A ve., building, $12,700 to $12,­ I.ysbeth Geran. Texas Rd.. land, 527.270; huildin*, $14,500 lo 510,600. were seen to be a matter nf un­ Elizabeth anti John Loreiuo, Lo­ n o t h in g . which was held Tuesday and Wed­ attorney for the board, stated Imth cust St., building, $11,.190 to $10,- 000 (stipulation). $5200 io $350(1; land, S5500 to $3320; Mabel Preslon, Roule 75, land, certain time in the future us ilrsl nesday ai)4 reminded members to the Suite Department nf F.ducation 7S0. George and Julie Mancini, Shore land, $22.10 tn SI 110; land $5400 :o $49,490 lo $38,840. the foremost provision of the bill C oncourse, building, $12,000 to $11,­ $4500; Iniildin)!. $78,570 to $.*,8,570. Mabel Preston. Route 79. land. signed Monday must be effected John 11. and M arg aret A, P h o ­ FREEI 440. Harry Clune and Florence $37,080 tn $29,6311, budding. $27,180 — H I W — that passengers and commuters ton, 1165 South Concourse, building, A.dhony and Dorothy Trabucco, Sprague, B ucks l.a ., land, $12,000 to to $22,810; land, $014(1 tn $3270. "HOT . coming into lhe Newark-New York $7000 to $6500. 6 Prospect Ave., building, $13,300 $6000. Micliacl J-'riel. K D I, land, 53160 » x | s H o r r - l -1 area car) be routed in differing Joseph Nf. and Patricia .1. P au - !0 $12,300. George Saathnff, Topeneinus Rd.. In $2.1-10. ik c h ic ways than at present. Complicated eiello, 156 Lakeview Way, $11,100 to IH.A.CfH Charles and Elizabeth Perrine, land, $52,800 lo $35,770; building, Maurice am! Marion Gruber. changes set up in the hill involve $10,700 (stip u latio n ). $36,050 lo $25,020. Kalmat Co., Route 35 and Cliff­ R oute 35, land, $14 40') to $0800; Pleasant Valley Rd., land, $33,800 HEAfERS. the use of the Hudson & Man­ Lunas M. and Catherine P. llin- JGRANDJ wood Ave., buildlrw $219,600 to building, $7200 to $6700. tn $110,400. hattan tunnel, now acquired by the Mrs. Kenneth Woolley, First St., tnn. Wickatunk, building, $16,330 ■Infill ami Jane Hatfi.igelaCi, Port Authority nf New York, in $200,600. b uilding, $12,200 to $9800 (stip u la­ lo $14,700. Lloyd and Nolan Rds., land, $17,510 place of the Jersey Central’s Jer­ Louis and Angelina Nagy, Van tion j. James and Audrey Slattery, to 515.1.30. sey City terminal and ferries lo Cleef Lane, building, $11,700 to Otto Dietrich, Euclid Ave., lund, Rom e 70, huilding, $14,530 to $13,­ Charles M. A-'lcrson, Innd, 526.­ t^ew York. Jersey City has been $11,400. $1000 to $700 (stip u latio n ); Route 180. 260 to $16,840. conciliated over possible loss of John H. and Dorothy E. Healey 34, huilding. $.'1200 to $2:»00. Sophie and John Rodney, I.loyd Arlene and John lienko. Roule 73, tax.revenue but Bayonne is up in jr., 145 Laurelhurst Dr., building. OPENING R d., land, $5160 to $.1060; building, building. $19,060 lo $16,500 $8500 to $7!i00. Roy and Kathryn Matthews, Key- Arms over prospective loss of Jer­ $15,830 tr, $14,830. Noble and Louis Watson, 2) Dela­ porl-A niboy R d., land, $1800 to Charles Wikofl jr.. RD 1. land, R l. 15 al C ircle - L ib erty 2-42*1 sey Central passenger service. George Franklin, Buckley Rd., w are A ve., building, $8500 to $7500 $1200; iand, $35,600 tu $8100 (stipu­ $4180 lo $3130; land, $19,230 to Commuters on the Jersey Cenlr»iI i land. $5170 lo $4720; building, $18.- Open 6:30 - Show 7:M (stipula(ion). lation), $11580; l a n d . $ 1 8 ,8 7 0 t o $12 ,460. mainline through Plainfield ;ire re­ | 470 to $15,57ft. M ary S tulpin, 15)2 W o u d m eie Sejena W. Andersur. 331 Wilson Suburban Land Co., Tenneni Rd , ported as grumbling over the pros­ William and Catherine Snape. D r., building, $6600 to $5--~-~' - 5i;r,0 ;o $l()i,0. Home Building Service There is so much to be rhangt*'! •ilation). land, CI.H00 to $1400; bm ldm g, $10.­ .1 (ihn and Fvelyn Syby. Route i9, ; Melvi!!,■ and Anininrlle S'okes. _ CD-IIIT — about, fitted in and adjusted thJl Samuel and Antoinette Gnisti. 300 to 59000. h u d ilin ) 5 1 1 .5 7 0 to 510 -ViO R o u t,.. 520. la n d . $7.1',I) lo fO.OlO; "STAtiFfOACII Available tiie veteran railroader saw it ns Cliffwood Ave . building, $V2,]00 to M arie H. A r! t lli. G e rm d A v e, Gotilii h and M iu l'r/ydo;;d.i. taking "a long, long lime lo get $1.0,300 (stip u latio n ) building. } 10,000 to $9200 (stip u la ­ h u ild in g . $40,001) to $30,7110 R l) I, land. $42110 :o $J»50; building. t)A N C i:.R.i k u CK” Williiini .1. Ili.'kin s Kl) I. land, going,” Domeniea Ricci, Cliffwood Ave., tion); Woolley Sl., building, $1.00 $11,340 to $10,870, * Carpentry building, $14,100 to $13,100 (stip u la ­ to $1500. $8180 lo 55100; l.ind. Slk.O.iO to $M. Frederick and Fhilonu n.) Nadeo. — I-XTItA — tion). Daniel Hotan. I.loyd Rd., build 210; la n d , 570.70 lo SI,20; la n d , R D 1. building, S17.41ii tn $16,100, l-*ri. - Sat, Only * T i l i n g Pauline and Harold HeJjr, Mata­ ing $7500 to $5000 (stip u latio n ), i J7000 to 55820. ’ ' $1170 lo Nellie and Waller Ninnec, build LtH .O It CARTOONS Planned Hat iv W. Goldsmith, Cliffwood $2540; land, 518 i !r 080. in)’. 522.980 m 518.380 wan Ave., iand, $4000 to $3200; - P lu s - * Electric Service (continued from pupc one) building, $7!0U to $0900 (stipula A ve.. Iat:d, $14,000 to $9000; build M.u garei .1 I, lll.land, Fijua.-d II Walling, Tennent Rd. seconded It. In the period for dis­ tion). in#.?. $25,700 io $10,700 (stip u latio n ). $82*«l lo i. 0 !<) 56600. budding. $13 060 to $9620, Route Uinis Armstrong * Air Coml. & Heating cussion, Frank Rappa, the chair­ Walter and Sarah Hicks, Peh- Alexander und Josephine Vas, J. I e.'ier l|e\f ...... build 520, k i n d , $191.1) lo $980 "5ATCIIMO nil; GRF.AT" i i man, called It the Mjjriiult,.sl Ibing" w are Ave , buildiug, $15,.W0 to $13,- j R oute 31. building. $9900 to $9000. :ing. $20,360 lo $16,’.Oil. Holc.slaw and Susan S/yni.intki. * Plumbing thut luid happened for Marlboro !)00 (stipulation). I Bunkhon.se, Inc., Valley Dr., land. Victor and lleien All, Llovd Hd., Cline Kd laud, 521,200 lo $20,700. Starts Sunday T ow nship in a lonjj while. Mr. Walter Hicks, (Jordon St., build­ : SW)00 to $6000; building. $22,300 lo ia n d . $3)00 to $2840. ' Raym ond .1. So.,mirk. Marlbnrn Voun^niun also hctmily endorsed ing, $5700 to $4200 (stip u latio n )- i $ l8> 00. M.u j.'ai el J. Ilnwxin., 1*1) I. Rd„ building. 517,560 In $82:0. land. $5280 ti, $4710, Innd, $17,900 * Septic Systems & Excavating it. Sarah Hicks. Gordon St.. building, j Doiotbv J. nml Joseph F. Smilh, living mid Matlha Reny. Fasl to J l.l.'j'.’O But Joseph D. Alt. fljjothei $JJJ.!J00 to $)7,KOO /sfjpulation>, , V.mHutcKle Kd . building. $H,90(i <, I'i.ini is Ave . iinild'iig, 51 I.'M I" * Painting & Decorating her, denounced it us "lailci niadc Andrew (J. Hannon, Lloyd Rd.. $13,100 (siipiilat'on) W illiam J I U v . k i , iv R l) I , land, >11.''IIII , S H ) .'7i) lu il, 'ill) for I.evitt" in its downgrading of building, $13,600 to $5001). ! J a 111 e*» li. ^nd I'aii'y Sch.mek, I n -1 pii iim! I- :,iiiri s I ii ie -ii. I 1’.i t I II. M*, i,i ; in,- o',d T, o:)' nt * M a s o n r y jot iizes from the half-ane m ini­ J. RtisM'll and Nancy M. Built r, : Cenint'. IM . I nh\* ontj. }• ii, !ili , I-i,ii,, i.. A-.r , iiiiiij. 51 I.onn I" $'i20(l. mum, He found t he I (It)-acre limi- 10 W oodbiofik D i,. huiiiiiii}!, $Hi, JI.VOIHJ to SM.2i)0 Rd . I,oai. SHiMi S.,30 i, i n 11 >'S 500 to 5, ion. !,mil $ 38..','I I ■loon ll la m i j i .. I,i::d. $/,7-!'l i,: M ooring & M oor Sanding Wilkin# the com­ I’OO to $14,700 (stip u latio n ). Daniel II. mu! Ann M Dowih"1, lu 5I'I lion, land, J tl 4’I0 lo $18,170, munity ordinance a move It) dis­ Daniirl and Marie Kav.pie, 455 IIi•'11 P d . lint dill}., $!1 J00 IO 1 Hi. io 5810 land. 1*18 000 m $17110, land $9.'i00 t I.M l . l II 1-1..... p .ii’i 70, crim inate iif*yinst the Mnuli drycl Cliflwood Ave , land, $:rj()0 ;o $2500 700 i >.t:ji,il.i!,oji) in ) 2 8 ;,ii * Kitchen (lainnets I.i i i . 1, SI ; m; '. o p c r , (st)pulit(ion). . Itfu jaiu u i and 'i in it -,i (<"> •' ■, |' i u m . , i , , ( l i i 1 1 I'M . Vote Carries C-2 l-.ddic nml l'!t!iel 1^'< hi*rdsn'i, I ' •; t! ood Ave . ' ...... S Hill ;o ’•id'll. I ,,i> !■ " i I! Ri 'III. 70, '.jn,I lllil, 1.0)1 tn 5, ' U i i i. ■ 514 * Storm Windows Oo foil call, M ityor I’.tu) A. O n >• f# > u » ly R d ,. h u !id m |:, $ j j , . r)0U lo $ J U . . buddm g, J't/f'O U> i ‘ 'ji.r.i 1..0 I.. > ) . ' I on ler, ( orninlttcpinan Jos*ph A. I .m- 500 (M ipuliitio.'U. . tion). 'l . l . i , ' M M ull.||, V. I ', I-.- II,. ,. '.I >' [ I t .1. i m i i ' I .1.1 ! IM . 1 1 d l l l o $ 11'in I . Construction — Com m ercial & R esidential /.dio. Mr, Happj nnd WilH.im Mcv- Thm ias J. Williams, L.MiS Soteh ! I- in . 1! II ,i i m I 1 'ih !i H .,i .■ I. IM I,mil ' I- '.no In !,- f I n, nl. ! ! (.: ' =■’.!: V " '.«K) -o 'I !l| I I.If i.-.ul A- M |,M 5. I'lO *1 e.li ,i, I.in,I )|||il) In ji.iJI). <2, -.)!() 'n Jl.. ',40 Vo.in^tnan rind Mr, .Suttcl in "a>'- V'KUU (Mi|iui,tf lOfij. . r , ,!> Alterations — Additions - Now W ork Inn.; I) v,-,. , ,n-.i|..-, , , vote*. Miiyor wm;)e% J, < anv. JJd. build » l.ii ei jt e }' 11.iu ■« i , .ui. MWur joined Mr Ail in "no” vole., mi',, i L't.t.OO !(* VU.'iOO, ' Mi.I.i'\ .in, I.'m;!.: ,i; . V''inu so i,On i m . '.n i. iii I,, .oiii, i, i .m !.i;iil. ill-0 In '••-MJ, Wnnll. n \).r 11 ...... inn i ;il t v it i|‘ t. / ; , 1 • 1 ■•••» * 1 THE UTMOST IN SERVICE After lhe \oii\ !• (Jnt/tann, W e lo It*. A v e , bmldm;'. I'll ..-III...... r l II . ■ llll M2t.il , ,,,, 'AM4J: 'V ' 40 O j*j MOVIE DISCOUN1 n sp ectu to i, i»sk*-d tn m t » h p c i -1011(0 t’ l ,400 A s s c s s m c n l S.id e .I .)'.'', K., ’.. Ii.’ll, I,,ml, (lien of Ihe Ofdm«mv. Mt. H.»p?u A/N)iony J. and Majy ))nda. M 1 d eclined, on the it v.v.s not \-n lh Vailltf at k!e Kd , h'lildin;*. I ■ oi>; iitui ti I | , ;•< . i ) $4,ll' it. 1 1 i ANY JOB DONE in final form mid w»»s *ul>p-ct In Jl-L'HHl lo $|?,:twi (ytipulntlon). •i; d J k'.-'o to $ii)U, j k .i.o 'l»' 111.MU .1)1.1 A 'lll Sit,,/ Sl inlll; revision, Mr (Iru/u»nu demandt d i !i;n !*•*, J. I nm in Mi itm r. - (Ml I.i;n!, 5 Hi 500 lo 5«*1 I'll. I I ■ I. I.i'i'l. $,".'0 to SMII'I. a None too "SMALL" Nono too "LARGE" ill • J 1(1.111*1 $;mi)(|. n lui nj; hy the hoard * i i 't n M y, W I.'lit. Soulh ( ‘ yaw way ;.t"o n , t>iiil I > hitnci’ lo fi20 '.' ; n o to $21 .'llll. Iniildin):, 5^ C'll 'o : m jn ’.:r>,M fi)i)jj;j ow N .'o:,ii !.l Ute wtitady nettled »»•< oi the tiiiii), | Willuioi .1. Il.iv .k . Pf; !. i>i1111 .I 'lP I J, D l.C . 21111 i h.nli,'. nnd An.la Klfj.litm. I n li.il G(.(.D SA.' PHONE 711-1020 tmvn'dnp Irfl out of 0 !) th " Htlvwn hnimi* Hi(v,sn nnd John Bur- $:5';o to $;»mj, iand, $;.oo ;iou, ;’o;'i{: m't» Ihe plr’niied rm ti h;i) ' ‘iiln . Kutiit |l-t, budding. $ii40U ! land, $;;,0 to $1 l!0, Umd. V.’.(.‘0 !<» m i I I ,I I Rd ind $:i.'iJ0 10 SliltO, l . W W W t n MOVIE DISCOUNT WWWWfflMfaJ — nn— iwiMiMwniiiian mum . iii im it y \\ itl(OUI the MaMct JMim. tu $4b00 ('.iipuiafKni), i \ m , liitilO.nr. $'.'J,W 0 10 110.470. t ‘'Thursday, IDscembst 13, 1962 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N j. Pag* Fiv«

O fficers Installed B y R oot, B ranch Glul> M eeting, Lunchtwn F i r e Police Dinner ;N # /0 !lp ^ ;Forj \ FW -\u\iliur\ i (Nurse Eeports. I T h e r i Vi’i'.f be in .i'lg o i th.'* ■ M ;iiuW&u Borough Fire P-uUca ;feeteia;PetiIits. j Ptans L \en(s | M a i s v ,m A uxiliary • of' M onm ouih UondiU Visits j rniinibers hslcS Cr.rir annua! .disuse, M edic; !. C enter :.>r: Tuo h»t the i^erjurik Diner, 5^. PU;r> for coming event,iv \ ; Ia :therafeH cc' t>f tho presid<;iiti: I’i y.fi). at lii* .fbly jooavh Amboy, on Dec, -1. Atltm i- V /alier Podows.V.y.,:Vice. pjesiaer.t," completed at 0.ie 'meethv. of O n U fr. SMiKid y r.h? an P ublic M h As i W ; vvtuo ) ;Tir.k (Jiay sr., prcrsi- conducted tlie mestiiig a l the Loch- I s A u x ilia ry \\nernn slea Krtislits Cl,ubhelil in tiie M ats-i ii.-a'. -’ ‘V’au) dati< QvibSic bn '■ ! difrit; Pat Dai^jri. 'vice wan Recreation Center, M iddtoex J i;*.i W a r s to (/ u a d u k a a a ! j T h ri­ . i Mr aniK rt r u d 7 4jO/zio Sivk!'?s, captain;. Geor^t* 1 Kd. >1' M aiuwaa Township ho-l ll F\.i or'i'sc.* v js iu wc* * m ad el Ku/won, first IkniwucuU; 'lt*d O a-; ■ itvAtinher.-i'-? ■ unt> »irn 6uv decSeci 'one home, Clirfvwd. > ill IK 0!J.;:h of ,\>y.taw;ir . K; a; sc-co tid h e u t c r r a n t : f?.o:> B a r r , - 1- thc sidle )/ Jit ei ur < i . i a.-isistant engineer;- John C i w c h a , Wi/)i:»ms conducted die r ft ffio, ih saiH ’d b y :f.lfc' iioi,njna(ing com m it-. •'i|- : Christ! : jr., sc-crctary-tr^s..; » ^r; >icrbevt .Si-SSi'.IM. pren-itiil chirc. In thu T; *»e,j■Everctt,\Sc5iu!. u p om ’llu ; first events• r>n thr'Mr' cai^ndur O l ;Vl i #0 ha mo ■ ward Crawford,’ members. M r, “ v'^iiiitji^rs. ..'JolwrCl (he b r by UlC HK« live, Oif ((lty; :,;ivKS,' .Fioyd. Lewis,: cdi'res- I p r c - n a t d t lACtnberf nr tlw au xiliary, t u n i c . p r ni i a *e rp jaiy i-- Has \u le Parl\ ‘v’i^^.'tnistpRS'-^l60. nomliiti: • i \; ' *15. M murial.Uome, Ir.c , aivi M.'i. Wall ■ -7. l.a m b er Complete Plans *d anti elected to' fill ^fa.iiar.. Mrs 'George A, I.osco'1 i cim: llnroid tronnvc'l: WiH i oap-ji .iiunoi- i)rum ’ and '] I C h u r x 1 For VFW Parties ■ seiitlJpjw r. B.tit'citWopil.Tey.;: W -, latiivvun, held iii? unmial | ?nd Thomas A, .Fiancv .were re* Corps, lio'u parlies are jeh/iKuuni iUm SiCifuLd Cr M>nt Ui and I i C h rish ■ party ■J a covered dtsh j e!ectr.*d t«» tiv; IJf.-jrd ct bjreeoars i-ir.ai plans have tieen niade' for.; I loyil L»wt Ovt rbi i Rd for Sunduy and iW.y, trerse Brenon ; jiupper. th e cViMirli on Dec- 3. Jor a te rm or' three, y ea rs. OUcy the two Christinas pariies Sunday. F io flt t om Wmppintf Papes 1 as!ied n\etnhors to attend -iind iieJp j M rs. f'Vatik'. t:' .S«’e«ten. ope.'iod j K Woik-:* iv,7a vored ia w id w*:i« hi the Vfieran.S'. Memorial Home. seive. - i the m e!\n/i with a prayer Tlie | corned as a new mainher, Cliffwood Ave., -Cliffwood.' for. tha-- -:-3vir'.' ‘ K o c ls c U ', refso)'te^ i; t h a t : $ i 5 a VMctt. fiernant- Dress.• second • {rom righr. past wood -vlanor/ Matawan, Others in the picmrc. ielt children of the members of Ouad- , lud be i call til It ii die i il of I president of itool and Branch Garden Club.-hands: io rip*lit. nre Mrs. Haroid Rohiofl. recording secre- The Aux»Uary Chrisuiias p.irty ’0?nmUtee in' charge; ‘ arranfti.*--{ Mrs. George A, l.oscne, vhair- man o! the social service,ce C’.>mc.'m- ’ ajcanol Post 4715. Veterans of For-i. (b "imas w ■’pp'nK pnpir [the g»vei to tlw newiv-elucted piosidcDt. Mrs. l.ctntarv; Uijnam Notzid. vice prostdenl. ana Mrs. j will be h«ld Thiii'sdiiy, Dei’. 20. at j n ,?a t i i»w*Judeil M rs. li«lili«ina Loni'-! tee, reported thui nine lamihes j e>fjn Wars, The Ladies Auxiliary/' Plans, for c->iislmi. incljd<_ j , iAmmers, at installation ceremonies r.eld at auilan- Cluirlw I muiwein, treasurer. . -iM B p.m.. in buck-Smith's Resta.ir-1 *!r9t l- . Kd'ih ini Mitiii with hj children had been adopted *'’e Corps Mothers Association io Chrlstm a^fdecoratten.; contest- .(??■ nl, East Keamburg, according' tn j » a?, V . •?,.ll.ne?.l ou . t'ic. L pdislf H^tJ- fits teuton and Newly-clecisd officers of the Rooi Also Miss Ediiii P.ichsrds, bosls, is : moviny from die area to Tus- | Mrs. Geraldine Kiu.siinmons. Secret I ^u;lv Lo Nurse's Club, Matawan High j onal Home,. Inc.- - Cr.ristinas gift -wrappings were I who do not plan t‘.i intend are asked ,0"'lc„-rli A evening. D cc. jr.iY ro m 8 >o. jd p.W ’ m as d in n e r p a rty hole! ni B utton­ Haroid Bottgur, progi-am; ' Flank to send th e ir ssci(it pa! e,ill to Ine plav "The. r.irilulay of Chris'.," I Schooi Parent-Teacher A.sso::iation, The party will be sponsored hy-: judged ami v o !. i> d upon hy ll.i1 "hcri wiil *10 three no mi&ry prizes wood Manor. Matawan. Mrs. Ber­ Warwick, properties; Mrs. Spev.- chairman. Mra. Fitzsimmons, was presented. ! Malawan Woman’s Club. Presby-j tbe post with the assistance of the: V r D a rep< l!'d on t f e u u i nard Dress, .outgoing president. I iff, ... 'publicity;' .. Mrs. Mvron , Loto- members and gin'sls prosent at lhe Hus T rip !'(.■ New York. Mrs. Rcliecca Rissmiller was in I 'erian Women's Circle. Mother's l orgaaizatious. _ . liipti -. proposal' ia the . Matawan turned tho 'gavel of office oyer to ! sky and Mrs. William Mueller, so- parly, th e prize winp.ing packaui On J a n . 10, M rs. L orraine Collins charne of the plav deuietini; the 1 CUri* of Matawan,-'W.S.C.S. of the In additioa to.,the children’s af- Hoard'of Health he t\wdu at their Mrs. Leo. Lamnicrs, Morganville, cial eiitortainment; Mrsi Ten Evck i t.„, ««»c ' rm ii £ will conduct a bus trip lo the lee naiU’ityvity scene.scene and emphasi/emphusi/in'u the Methodist Church. Kach child will program for the l*t0-12*year U’as entered by Mrs. Gerald Mc- i?roup, from 1 o.m. to 4 o.m., there . mowing. He: oroptised . that home presideti! for ihe ■ 1&63 club year. Ronscn. sunshine; Willard Aomack,1 " as e,,l0,ec! -Mls- Ge,',IJ Mt Follies in New York, for Ihe bene­ spirit of Christmas.* ' * A choir, ' di­’ ’ be provided with something new to ...... 1 ’ - ‘ 1 * Caskey with Mrs. Larl Benlon, scc­ will be movies, cartoons and a- pyvners'huve tbtt clw!ets Qf. .i\sins Members i)f the oxecuiive com-1 ways and means, and Mr. Net/.el. fit of the polio fluid. Any member rected hy Mrs. Mar 1*8 H artm an . wear and a new toy. clown act. Santa Claus will present asbestos:cement'pipe ot cust iron lTiltlee presented by Mrs. Lammers I club pliotograplier. ond, Mrs. l.amiv.er:',, third, and may be contacted for tickets. sae»" traditional-Ghrismias nmsic. Derations have buc*n received pipe' iyl\en tynitecting up to, lhe were; William Nelzel. vice pre^i-1 Execs To Meet Jan. 1 Harold Simmons,, honorable, men­ Mrs Isabella Johnston, Nepluno, Choir members werv Mrs. .lean from the Rotary Club of Mtwuwan,! g''-s- The guests also will Include the posl - sponsored Junior Drum new sevrer installation- He listed dent; Mrs. Uaiold Rohloff, rccord-( It.w as Eiinounred the initial tion. • , Sixth District'President, will make Low’Mreet. Mrs. Lois .Davidson, -astern Star, Business and Pro- and Bugle Corps,,ihe VFW Lions... ' tho advRritagVs Of:tlif more innd- ing secretary; Mrs. James ilevvitt, | meeting of iho executive comiv.it- Mrs. William Mueller was c h a ir­ her oi'lir.ia! visit lu th? local auN- Mrs. Meta Dominy, Mrs. Pike md I fi'ssional W ont's Club, and the L ittle L eague team and G irl .Scnut: - crn pipe whicti is being used in corresp'jading secretary; M r s. leewi|! be held on Jan. 4 in lhe man of the banquet with Mrs. Lo- iiiary .Thursday evening. Jan. 21 Mr.s. Catherine Muller. deacons of. rhe First Baptist many of the tew dcNelopHLnts Church. Six of the 42 needed bas­ T roop 281, sponsored, b y the auxil- Chariot Trautwein. treasurer; Mrs. home'of Mra. Lammers, Tennenl — ky and Mrs. Edward Savoie in I Mrs' Rila Scarborough will be hos- Gifts were brought for tlie home tlu nup.nout the slate. 1 he Board of kets have been donated by the l-i'-Y. , . . .. HaFQl,i Simmons, arrangements Rd., Morganville. charge, of lelephnne reservations, pitality chairman. far the »ged in Ocean Giove. Mrs. Health will render a decision on lhe, chairnian; Mrs. Ilrens, flower show [ A farewell gift, was presented lo ,v'Iiss - P.:chards,...... gifts and prcsenta- Mts. Williams will represent.lfie Midway Hose Compmi)’, the Pres­ Also, in addition to the evening Maude Barker and Mrs. Grace party for the teen-age group from m atter and advise th» club. cMirro’an: E'lgehe Williams. Ho; ! Vincent Schmidl, a past president i tion .of prizes, and' Mrs ' Simmons, hocal auxiliary at the Department byterian Deacons. Junior Woman's Adams were honored w ith life 5 to 9 p.m., Acs Unger's Nite-Owls Mr. Sj^fr^U will sorve as ch^ir- ticiiltnro chairman. land member of long standing, who I table decorations. , meeting of she Ladies Auxiliary of Ciub and Trinity Church Youth Fel­ membership phis, and His Musical Spot Teachers ■ipaiv ot a fund raisin g p ro je ct. A — 1 tho VFW Jan. II). in lhe Hole1. Ro- low ship. • Thi* next meeting wili be held havu agreed , tu provide music for : nbrlabia leleyision will be (he pike |berl Treat, Newark. She will be ac­ Mouaay, jnn. »\ in tne teciure room lhe adult members and their guests and tickefs will be available with­ ! companicd by a delegation of infin- of tho church. W om en's Association from 0 p.m. lo ll p.m. ’ . ' in a month. Proceeds will be used bors.' Following the afternoon husi- Dance contests will be conducted for community service, Matawan Personal Items ness session, Mrs. Williams will To Install O fficers for the teen-agers during their par* News Of You And Your Family Is Appreciated Al Any Time attend ihe dinner-dance honoring M rs. G ilm an Feted ty and for the adults during their, C all M rs. L.orruine .im itli, T e l. L.0 (i-1321 Mrs, Klfreida Tice, national presi­ On Monday evening at 8 p.tn. Gold Star Mother datice session. . dent, fiom Sout.li Dakotu. * On 94th Birthday the Women's Association will hold Thc Guadalcanal-Christmas Funil Officers Installed Mrs. Dorothy Schar reported lhal their December meeting in fellow­ Committee will chaperone the teen­ Tbe Rayshore Alumni Associa­ Mrs. Lydia B. Walling is a sur-l Mr. and Mis. Charles Geran en- the proceeds trnm tlie recent penny Mrs. EHraboth Gilman celebrat­ ship hull at the Bayview Presby­ age dance. . American Go|d Star Mothers, tion of the Alpha Delta Pi held gical patient at Monmouth Medi­ tertalned on SaUmlav aficrnoon at sale will he sent to the Deborah ed her 94th birthday at her home, terian Church, Cliffwood Beach. inc., held Installation ;of officers cal C om er. a party for their son, Charles, who 27 Park Ave., Matawan. on Mor. After concluding the old business Refreshments wiil be served. their Christmas party at the home Hospilal, Hii)wns Mills. Dec. 2 at the Daughelrs of Ameri­ Mr, and Mrs. llarry Wells were was celebrating his !3th birthday. Mrs. Fitzsimmons won the special day, Dec. 10, 1902. Mrs. Gilman for 1962 tho women will enter the of Mr. ant! Mrs. Baynard Smith ca Hall, Union Bench. Mrs. Edna the Tuesday luncheon guests of The guests who attended enjoyed aw ard . was horn in Orange and has lived sanctuary for t h e candle light Legion To M eet , Renrncr, past president, ami de­ on Saturday evening. The members Mr. and Mrs. Ed Heal, Neptune, a motion p.clure show and later, Refreshments were served by in Matawan for the past 42 years. se rv ic e ot installation. partment sergeanl-al-iirms, was tbe and tholr husbands who attended at the Poet’s Inn, and lator they returned to the Geran home. They Mrs. Schar, Mrs. Fiusiminons, She is the widow of Phlhp Gil­ During this time all officers of The Laurence Harbor American ■. installing officer.. were Steve Long, Pat Marz, Deil m an. thc Women's Association will be l.ogion Post J32 will meet Mnnday were Mr. ,(md Mrs. Arthur Gatti, returned to the Wells home for Mrs. Helen Davis and Mrs. Ethel Installed were Mrs. Alice Hassell, cards and a birthday celebration Pearson, John. Kuzma and John Lovero. Mrs. Gilman has three daugh­ installed as weli as the Naomi. evening In th a Legion H om e on Middletown; Mr. and Mrs. Jay president; Mrs. Margaret Short, for Mrs. Heal. G eran. ters, Mrs. Klizabnth Kyan and Catherine Close, Phebe and Friend­ Suinmerfield Ave., Laurence Har­ first vice president; Mrs. Margaret Perkins, Hazlet; . Mr. and Mrs. Mr, and Mrs. Jac A. Cushman Mrs. Geraldine Flack, both of Mat­ ship Circle leaders. After t h e bor. Plans will be furthered for Mrs. Calvin D. Pearce and Mrs. Services Sunday Coffey, second vice president; Mrs. George Giffm, Fair Ifuvcn; Mr. attended the president's dinner- awan, and ?<1rs.'iretie Matz, Ash­ service and new business, a Christ- the New Year’s Lve party. Christine Gimsauls, secretary; Mrs. and Mrs. Robert Metc.alf, Locust; Sophie Weinstein represented the M ataw an W om an's C lub a t the aOth dance of Ihe American Gas Asso­ In Laurence H arbor land, Ky. There are four grand­ maj purty will bo held including Ethel Volpe, treasurer; Mrs. Har­ Mr. and Mrs. Janie.s Payne, Red ciation at the Hotel Plaza, New children and four great-grandchil­ an exchunge grab-bay gift and Real Estate Listing C a r d s riet Wtute, chaplain; Mrs. Alice Bank, and Mr. and Mrs. Peter anniversary of tlie South Amboy Woman's Club recently. York, on Thursday evening. The Rev. William E. Webster, dren, carol singing. All are welcome. for sale ut this office. Blowilt, custodian of records; Leitton, 0|d Bridge. \ Mrs. Frederick Dsderick enter­ pastor of t li a I.aurence Harbor At ihe party a color scheme of Mrs. Lillian Dunn, historian; Mrs. Miss Patricia McKeen has re­ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Deckcr, Community Church, und tho Rev. orchid nnd white was used and Rose Durante, sergeant-at-arms; turned to her home after a trip tu tained at luncheon . bridge on Dec. Wechawken, were the Saturday 5 when Ihe winners were Mrs. Don­ E v e re tt L. Stewart, assistant Mrs. Gilman was presented with a Mrs. Florence Taylor, flag guard; Miami, Fla., Nassau, and St. Pet­ guests of Mr. and Mrs. James ald Robinson, Mrs. William Pengel, pastor, have announced the sched­ birthday cakc. M rs.. Katherine Matthews, bnnner ersburg, Fla. While in St. Peters­ LUTHERAN CHURCH M aher,: Strathroorc-at-Matawan. Matawan, and Mrs. Howard Veale, ule for Sundny. Guests present were Mrs. Ryan, guard; Mrs. Reamer, hospital burg she was the guest of Mr. Donald W. Robinson is a patient Sayreville, Other guests were Mrs. Sunday School will start al 9:.11) Mrs. Flack, Mr. ond Mrs. Frank chairman; Mrs. Blewltt, American­ and Mrs. Conrad Johanssen, for­ in Monmouth Medical Center. Peter A. Rend, Middletown; Mrs. a.m ; morning worship ut 10:51) DiGennaro and son, Michael, nnd ism chairman. mer Matawan residents, OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD Joseph Baier, Mrs. David Bruce, a.m.; confirmation class at 12:15 Miss Bette Flack. J Mrs. Reamer was installed as Mr. and Mrs 11.F. Johnson were George Deitz, Bruce MacCutch- Mr;,. Gerard Devlin, Malawun, anil p.m.; Youth Fellowship at 7 p.m. School 18, Bushnell Rd., Sayro Woods South 'hospital chairman by Mrs, Volpe, the weekend guests of Mr. and eon, William Newman, Barry Riz­ Mrs. Frederick Noble, llolmdel. Thc Rev. Mr. Webster will deliver nasi president, Mrs. George Harris, Teaneck. zo altended tho Football Officials T o Entertain Patients the sermon, "Thc Struggle For Our FAMILY BIIII.E HOUR (Every Sunday) i: IS A.M. ■ Tne annual Christmas dinner and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bentley en- Dinner at tbe Greenbrier Restaur­ Mr.and Mrs. Donald Mayhew, M inds.” Classes For Children Fmm Age 3 anil Adults party will be held Tuesday at Buck lertained at bridge on Suturday and ant, Norili Brunswick, on Thurs­ Flushing, L.L, and Raymond Haze, Members of the Music Depart­ Smith's. East Keansburg. Gifts will their guests were Mr. and Mrs. day evening. . Whitestone, L.L, were the Sunday John Greco, Director of Religious ment of tiie Woman's Club of Laur­ guests of Mr. anil Mrs. Joseph Chir- Education, announces that he and ence Harbor wiil entertain palients FAMILY WORSHIP SERVICE — ]«:M A.M. be exchanged and secret pals re­ G.J. Sterling Thompson jr., Mid- Mrs. Salyer Hughes entertained vealed. lhe next regular meeting dlelown; Mr. and Mrs. F. Howard co, Strathmore-at-Malawiin. Miss Cynthia Sturge of Drew Uni­ at tne Urookdale Nursing Home at bridge on Thursday evening, v ersity u ib conducting a series of will be held Jan. 15 In the.D of A Lloyd jr., Mrs. Jac A. Cushman, Mr. and Mrs. Gene LeCompte Sunday al J p.m. The program I11- H arley E. M eyer, Pastor — PA 1-2120 und her guests" were Mrs. Lee programs on "I3oy-Girl Relation­ . eludes selections by the students of lliill. • Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Siddons, Coloumbe, Mrs. William Clifton, and children. Uninn, were the Sat­ umi Mr. and Mrs, Garrett J. Mc­ sh ip .” I the Red Bunk Music Center. and Mrs. Allen Norris. The win­ urday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ Keen. The winners were Mrs. Demo Holiday Fete ners of the special awards were liam Allen. Cushman, Mrs. Lloyd, Mr. Thomp­ Mrs. Norris and the hostess. Mrs. Frank Bliss, Mrs. Edward son, and Mr. McKeen. llie Matawan Democratic Club Mr. and Mrs. Richard Em ley and Currie, Mrs. Gerard Devlin, Mrs. The Glenwood Circle of the First Will hold Its C h ristm as p u rty Salur- children, Karen and Lane, were R. W. Herrick, Mrs. Leroy Sickles, d ny nt 8:30 'p .m , in the- A m erican Presbyterian Church will hold ils the Saturday guests of Mr. and Mr.s. Jo sep h B aier, and M rs. N o w ’s Christmas party on Wednesday ot Leg Ion Hall, Matawan. Mrs, Mrs. A.G. Haines, Pliilipshiirg. Frederick Noble were Ihe Thursday the home of Mrs. Ii.il, Dominick. bridge guests of Mrs. Paul Kg,in. Michael Jasirah is c h a I r in a n. Mr«. Duncan Black, Middletown; All former Glenwood Mission Band The winners wore Mrs. Herrick, Guests are reminded to bring an Mrs. Winston Schuel'fer, Mrs. members and Hie executive board Mrs, Sickles, and the hostess. exchange gift. Charles Lockwood, Mrs. Conrad i of the Presbyterian Women's As­ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marvel cn- sociation are invited to attend. Sebolt, Mrs. Everett Carlson, Mrs. ] To Whom II May Concern Fredcrick Mauer, and Mrs. Calvin ' •ertamed ai a birthday parly for I will not be responsible for any Mr. and Mrs. William E. Smilh D. Pearce were the Dec. 5 bridge ! ll«;lr daughter, Debra, who was debts or credit incurred by iny jr. attended a dinner-dance al gucsis of Mrs. Howard Krogh, I eighl-years-old on Suturday. 'llie Wife o r children. Stage Coach Inn, Asbury Park, on Cheesequake. ; guests uert? Carol and Nancy Ln- Lnwrence J. Centlmole Saturday evening. \ t n_ i „ t i n , |*;ebn*ison, Leslie Dell, Pamela ir hi i ™omas B. rrank , McKren. Jutlv D-jM-nh-n'l,, l.ysbelh jr. entertained at u Christinas n , EYI-S EXAMINED P A rk w ay 1-7050 S!"l'r: Mr- ‘and Mrs. William Allen day e ening. Iliur ' w,'re were Ihe Saturday evening guests Mr. and Mrs. Robert Keltells and | „f lMr and M's D Whitney Mr. and Mrs. George Goss, Last , Wrjl!|U r.-as! o rllu,,. Orange, and Mr. .and Mrs. lames , Mrs Cami'ho I). Gentile DR. GEORGE WEXLER Tedesco, Highland Park. i were thi; Saturday evening {guests Haroid II. Fo^B ha* heen on i 1 of Mr. and Mrs, .fames Caruso, OPTOMETRIST two-day business trip to Burling­ ^N ew ark, to c e leb rate the 11th w ed­ ton, Vt. ding anniversary of both couples. M r. and Mr.s. A rth u r H. Fried- ! i\lr. and Mr.s. C am ilio D. Gen* man have returned to their home [tile; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Caruso, HOURS: The Professional Bldg. on Schenck Ave. after spending I Jersey City; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mon. and Tues. 9 A.M. to 8 P.M. Sayrcwnods Shopping their vacation a( Ihe Barcelona i Ferrano, Newark, ami Mr. and Uiurs, and Fri. 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. C enter Hotel, Miami Reach, Fla. On Iheir ! Mrs. Dominick Dicien/o and sou, Sal. 9 A.M. to 1 P.M. Parlin, N. J. return trip Ihey visited Iheir son j Dominick, Malawan, were lhe Fri- and dauyhier-in-law , M r. and Mrs. ; day evening nu»*st^ of Mr, and Mr.s. Murray A. Friedman and grand- Janus l?e.-ra:io, Clifiwootl. who son, Mark, Baltimore. Md. ! were culehratin;Mheir 4'iml weddinj* Mrs. Laura Henderson i.s a pa- ; anniversary, tient in Perth Ambov Genera! Hos- ■ ^ r- an^ ''*rs Andrew }•. (.runm- Free - Prompt j pita I. : ^er, ianwood, wen* tlu* Saturday ‘ ' 1 ^v’eninj;~ '"" • • dinnei quests of ' 'M ’ and Mrs. Carl Mrock, Hillside, was a Mrs Ralph W. ili'intk. weekend jjufst al the home (if her NL's M arg u erite I.a;rd en ter- son-in law mul daughter, M;. and lain-Ml her b ru ise ehih on Ih in ^ d a y Mrs. Harry Aube. PICK-UP and . | eveein;: ,it a < n-operali’/i Chriat- j m as (inm 'T . H• *r i’U'-st, u -'iv Mi , Ladies Aid Holds i Lerov Sii'klc-, Mi-. Crank llhts, I Mi '. Cl,irk Mi:'»i". Mi:-.-. Paincia Meeting, Luncheon ^ Mciireil, M '1-. < r oi j i1 iCulaned, DELIVERY ! M rs. { i>‘; ;n li I i:j. Mi v W iili.im Th*’ I.aih<”» Aid Socniy nf flic ,1. Ka.ic*;. M l: W. I» Di and flr^ t iitip : ist Church, Malawan, Mr. l-,.-).‘|;'. I. (•: Dedein \ in*?! for its i-'juilar moodily im c ;- Mi-. ,1 .-if nf* t i ki.-i! ••aii-:: .u^eij iii;*, .md Chii- |» ’ ‘ sinoi^.usititi (I itiM'h'-oo. held at i ’->. 'i il" .':!<• - -N In .1 M LO 6-0021 Wi!:; (; '.‘f.-. Inn, the nii'inhers r-'liiint'd n> il ihe ch'iivh I’.t '.iii «■ room itM t .-in?j: i Ir 11 in,i n , 1 >'M , M >■ .1 mi'"- A Im-in<’*,; merlin':. M is. Willi on i . -1 it-1 ■ h I li.'n Imi i 1'. .\|*pl-'b;.\ SitiMb .sr., p i'’xiilm l, presul.’ri ;u>, A Adam ILuik«■ !*•»! ihe di1- K.i ■> K Mm .'.rl. Ml'-nliin s'. : v n : mn •» Mi .iml M i\V d !!,.ii!i O’linn and i i-.lerlion of olio ei's O’-UI and : - > h t r i , Ha I' ia ; J " t i e ! lit- Slid- G et th e H olida1/ spirit in a ’S 3 R ocket OC.DS| I In* fo‘|t)wmj{ //ere r»let 'ed hi: .» d,i\ 'j. ■ • • ni at'd Mr* I i rt I luove.u' teuir Mis. Dnuithv Hi- I It,i lu- ( a ’A ii'j.j’ iii \ j Horn.' for llio !u>!i.U r . . . nml wh.it I h-i i - i- way io .iriivj than in on« cf U ldam ^U ^ oe ir, p n -Ulent, Mi - J<»^«*|»It ii (| Mi . i itivd VieikaiHke, ! Sn, u h . vu i’ p!TM'!‘-n! , Mi |a a, and h ■. liarf y Munson, i .spni'ldiiig now I'.m;:i ! M i In-'I I.",-. ii:uHi"i> i-vi'ii'H ni" nil WlUlimt »«ljr I ii’imi*., ,«ivi i t.i f . 1 Mrs M.p Mai nv.in, ’v i-' ih** Sunday dinner ? iu.'tifle aii'i uut, Aud itot'k'.'f, \*S n ! >di -vjil ivcii up y<.»ui dri\»iig id! }v ,ir lin l.a ’ilei v,iinl, ii . ...i 't };ue-.!> ol Mi ,1111, Mr*.. Charl'vs; A r.,M -1.,. , -,.1 in-, ...... !..... M-- I ,t i v ‘ c . i !■' = ..i.t S'ii.i*r Sri und 0 vh.'tfiiitf 8ft H oliday . I li'JU..U I. Will ^ • -SS: Smilh *> i , ..rived fen ami conki'v, Kiul ! 1,11 I IS j 5 i I <‘t 11 1 Ill'll lo hl*r | fhf'fi* w ,K ;frt exchange of j'iff:., hiifllt' fMI Meer I (< 'Ori I r f i., m o d ftls. 'I'ii 11 fit ki* 1 in-." Ifstivi-'lny.. ihe vec, visit yi.nr < Ililitii'iLila Dwiliir,. U*'U The next ’nmtlhlv mrrfinj' -ah' in in ,, a .m . i ,: d iv d t r n i It' M o n - i i ii ...... <• N U, s , |, I I! • pi', i he held on .1,(11 H. mntnh Metlical Ccnlei | q lm liy <:.- .-.., •- " i- "'I'1 '' "I'' !'"• "> >v"': 11 '! V'' Sf'i- * ' *' Thfiru’* "HOM m I tir in H X TnA 'nbout ow nlnp i t n f n im.acf: youu uwdicii now M a ta w a n Christmas Troes OLDSMQ LE ' r Roping cind . r y .

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i f l i Thuta«loys Decemljeir 13, 1962 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N.-;J. -IJC&AL NOTICE \1~»>e »t.w hr.,*t pa&saxLNe h»f* vviDhciii'orj |t r ??;mar. it- betweera ■ 'ifitly d'7- w Th* Natuviai' 8:*!® ■'/ i i fty-All 1*4! VV th i ** .JiCi tftfifcriw« sste sse d tfe« s o d a ! ilitw tapiaw irt e t wiwr.jk. hs now fceW bv 'n’Jfte Mwi | fti-«<,-rrtir.*r lu law. . Imtaflntiort Dinner A uLktt to Kn*l apr^-'-i ti the rei^viar ? fof h/4t/»^‘*.> baerif>t;v6 Gleason Talk At , fiU'W,n.s rp il *-5ti2t*r on I-*'1 rtf ih* Oieimance »»<*«■ m -: ) s -result wf th is rap id c h a n g e in th t Thomas Vciia w , will t t n t i s Kv ' “.i, JiiucSi No. *i, No. I, , U> LV held »*• Ih*-Mmui'jpw? .... rJiiUdUi? j 5rttCLl«>rf XII. t 'F id legislation *mii «Jw: ja*n*jU» Cvv.r^^y. *'»^’-v ifrs-*^-• i-t Mat^^nrx. W*-^ jfci’Kv '.rUi'jn 2»«>, J*. a!.;tv; ;*)i. *;»i JOlh d«ii‘ Msnt Itufjv and rc-evaiuation fi? »»d i.naitailii«OB, rf o« k*» d <1?* Vnu wra ju a t'j a tJ D «i 19C3. 'R.« of Sci'iJ^r XU j d ra » . ! -:: ' .■.'.■■■• ' .> /-lifh. r«vrT Flft.Lo. ti> tM v.n-v Pua:r.r^5 2tecci< 'the Mou- .W, M i f) v? Section No. i. C5:f<'.\cto Xlalfc 'HigiiMJt.t Nf. "W, lo !>♦ pob/jihed iucwd;?ix VO ‘*•§ 0 .togSv 5d»#l ca -ai iicjxilatHin growth, anti efecw-.- .dove l»y s(i:di<»s of g n sd u a tta n:ouWi 0)cpt.v Cornjvion F C c * ’.rt iitd tjiftl s\n->\ r*.’dir.sip<:« iuiiU .be. offivs-rs vxere mail?"at- the meet- cor (jf > t>j .*>sd th« i>«parlm*of _ I BcAi'h. . . i r.» ctpt for ^ r:>^j»i^itoe“Nov.; #, »r. John W. ed the relaiioBsfiips wh. it. this Jac. ! TAKE .WUHTKEH Nt/l'JCE tJ>st ror.- | <«V TVit iiri*; bfcxlX e* ?*o fii’ *bet r«r p.iflf.aR* ia college ^ftpart.u.^'y, fcnisiness Ui* hell! ia the fire house. Vice §• Mid'iWw'v.' u m^LiCK vi lhe Tmvnsra^ Cim- Qtewffli, jpfipcipxl ol !h«- sclxwt, ■tor hss eiKieUucstiwt both nationally dit'O’-j will h* irr.-}jrri u/.«vi>. trtt i»le j kM ‘hart «rvt*Hy'fivo '"3 ) f».K. • «<1o«Uoa.' vocatioflftl and jndusirU pr^siOent -Janies. Wilkinsoi prcamefl cr.«-r:>\ . _ (c f tn* s»i» A J$riv»w*t> tin boto wjr«» ifjil.'-t*1. Ui >■,« th» Mj>ruc»W*i; and totally. H* pvtlisiMi the growth a n d ijn n w n c r f th a t th«r 'e!«ctiO i>»ju»<«l, l!» iiyjldl»i;c , at )•!*' L*v.^r M*iu S lrw t, ?£>r a? j>io^r»niSL . . ;. . •. u» I>>« 'fiiff ^ eriui>K:?ij; ; t-.nii *gr«M b« aJ 5«.n*t, iweirty M jtiix*:! 'Vowniiun. N*jtv Jvr.Nfr.V; t»i . ol Freehold .Re^Vjtuil’a schoo! »ys- would b« ildvj ^ m eetin g . . Siyp«rtor Cwort Vi Wrw .Jersey fijiv and L»»sl j !2C!) ft*-'* in. ’> of ..jwcwdQt. (or ; tera pireviuus lo 1556 and wh&t it ,Fr«dejfck Strinjtjfcr. prt-swent -cl, il3 ^.* itrAv^iwA}' tnyr*s®i. *4 eijyhi-Ui'rt.H o'viocW P.M.. 4*(Q s ‘O V ift relation te staff, ;turo* *?id fjs ^ is : *nd c.vi« »nr »vJ jji lhi» »- ,, tb!*. _ (5 04 Dr. Gteaswn...... stressed the -- point . tne Malawan Township I-Verw'ifs ! ------TAKE H ’BWEB »C-/nCE 1b*i tne ihAAcc. ttcr. •irvvc-we.^ #h*ti fc* »V el any *nne »nil piace. vd vnhmh ‘ber of students, «rts seived, and th a I thes* ioic« are nnrmai, ASsociatiw» prescr.tvd an I an OBDiWANC.fi vacaiwc siano fc*id weetioK timy i>e ftom Uiti« W Tovns'aip wiU. s C0f*diuun- ihitX , Ves.u im * t iiis - ccktt>rcb'.ou v. '.tn iti* vrct,*tl> • ’ siw.h, *dji;rtic»lmn *h*Ji *PP>y j jrdi ot lirformaJice, common €t- cal. Crtiotttg. is ivecesjary for *r-■( we» or TAK'C rUHTHKH NOTICE Ihr lb* e*ul or pr^vtekin m ««« Township Clerk !fw» » w>rt» vivah He,.««ed - emphatically tn*c: WfVk l*UblJC NS th^.t tn« fw rea^^a •nliti*o J13 . ‘":S»fc: k">8J9 *«* te-ei*. a*»srf ;«t thfrt* is no plicc for tht‘ un-e^ucat- { /■..’) rertoi'i cn th« Iwtrn i SJWki's-oa & «»unlr:jwl »trvj»« tt> this Vhj vahd *«d rfJevlW*. w>pe of ii* pzoitrF® czeatee prob- L eyffa^rtv, i m ) Iron ll* - Wp^Uin** hekf .l it. v«en a» v l I f t ft' a n d th e k w o U tr.v to do the b«t «»«« ‘ ., ,, „ i uf - - ..... ' HC«E K. W&NEEL. j > I W ruKtp O ci i j «•<*

iAN' OKQtN’A.Nf;K AMK.'OCTG -AH j aa. »*v n. . w - - r - S to be heci'd. The jti;OT*i»aid c'xdt«’rt OHDtNANCB !UIMITtS«. AND RE- | . . . s TueaUAV, h te v m b e r iith Al administrafion autl staff are ».t- 5T'RICn>!G 'J'O SFPX'JS’IC.W DJS- Y o o r srivtfiisement m this • M u g m ?» Vid>r«cir. 'i’RtCTS :-OK ZONKS. AND K i'.ClM temptinj; to perforin thc*r nccdeci wili reach prospe.r.Mve, Hor'nien C.orn . LATlMC.n? K U t‘N Bl/ILULSC > paper wi.u ■■':'■ j i!3 *j ao advancemenli. , purchasers wi t v t r y ■ coiTimunity m —;------a n d :>rnugt«jnks accokj.>in« First, through an In-Service pro­ to th e -cf)N,.vrauc,nt»N a n d , (he bavahwt area.- . m o n m o u t w r o v r n ^ •f- TVUr NA'r.JHK AND EXTKXT OS’ ! gram Londucted mainly or. llie de- ■* j SUKHOiJATK'S»’ c o i.h it T15F O i' l.AND: J?'HOVl.U)N‘ continued stuoy of marking pro­ ______- ...... — ...... - SKKT Cl-AIMS A0A1NST KNFOllCKMKNT OF T15K FRO-1 '' NOTICE TC> CONTHACrORS , 1 ESTATE Of HlMlOLl'H A. n.ilM H , VISION'S OK TKK OHOINANCfcv A L L S I Z E S cedures snd the evaluations of in- ■ ' h hcrt-b'.- riven Ui*i htaied I .Ol^C^ASKE) ESTABLISHING A. ROA.IU) OP AD- dividuaV stuiitmts* prog^ts-s; third, al* a ie i>ivi!ea »ful *U1 be F„j-suant 1^' lf,t ojil*c ni fcUWARD ,IU^rMKKT. AXD KiXJNG I'E’.NAi.- • an explanation of sumtardized test­ bv itl* M ayor « d Vum ci, r. BROKGE. Sutvu s a< of tn . >.uuoi> TIKK FOn VIOLATIONS UJ !'*ic. ’ WWNSWIP 0>" MATAWAN." ( ing program, and. fourth, the mii.at- Ir tht Boroiigfc of 'Matawair.' Men; 1 vl Monmouth, tnis cl.iy rn;iilc. <*n 1 0 - 2 2 lb s . mourn Counly N*w « « j awhCAtiur. ui the »wl»rslifn«i,1m bv: IT OfiUAlNKU o,v lh< ing of tht differentiated diplomas ” “ . r n.i.c tjnK o( tbe Ma.vor «otl ! K ira!N ational Banii of J i t r t J C,.... Coi'invillte mi tht Tu.vtishtp -of (I in six different areas of study £,Z“ii*il tuE hiv>« *cw ncio 1.. tl.- Boruuf r;-Execitw . r ,4 lhe ,SU»r »t Ine I ftwafi, ba } wv ISO . .Vain - - . fl.SUfcl. . . L Kt.»iii.inn M itu v a c. NN. J...1 j1 jnidmil Hiiriolph * That, an OitHitacwc tn liU td *Am. j which demands a higher Uvel, of i i r 'V i . M . 1 . . V*fcV. lfM\? i I «.,i,i... la ;.WP.II 10 r & - i performance in that field of. endeav­ ‘« r" a \ ? un*.. 1; L« >u itprvmcw riu a.»i>« tr ic .. - anU •--. j•* f HeRviaUnj; T h e rtm Roildinf u n d | l C u t — r n m e Any or. . ar.ioiifil of Uquwl cliiorln* oath **ilhin *iv. mcmths ftwm J/ite. Any Cut— Prime The over-all objectives, he ataied, I Structure* accordlr.jf in the Construe-[I ?^15in 14,000 0M nrVrvUK.. in 105 ib- eynn-Utri And , naUd: Nov^nber i1thv.tn«2 tion aiul. th* N ature and Kxtent o i l 1 of a long-term program are: (1) lh» ‘J>vv; fatiinatw . • l. omounl____ „# tiuia* (!*** t,>aiut' tavi» . T»it' rtn»t NtUonal Bank »£ Jerte.v City [ the Use o( I-u:.d: ProvidinK for the } To provide for each itudeni and Uc U SO.OOO In VJ® lta- By: Itichard B. Nichols. } Administration »nd F.nfofcemetst <>f | J l b his parents She valid and li-utliful Spectficaiiona tor »nc pe»*o|«J -*®“ lhe Pmv‘siiH>8 of. th e Ordinance. ! am on HU'In-111* Dotvush H»\S anti Tnwt Officer Ek-tahhvhln# « board of Adjustmen.!, | estimate of hia native abilities and m*v 1>« lnsv*-*t*d by pfOsp*ctl\« H'I. 1 ExchHH*^ i'iac* Jcr> ry Cily, New J*r»*y atui li'ixing l*enalties k»k V itiations in j Rib Roast 5 9 individual performance is a basis Soie Kj»evi>t«r the Township vt M*ta«v;it\“ be.1 for wise decision both for the prts- " ‘e a ch bill miul m iu t Ut>4 on aianuaiu .la n d a rd pro- }t amerPt>TTiO*l'aCOM W M i W . M1 H i i t . AutflataU * kiwa. WELL TRIMMED •nl and the future. (2) To encour- ( 1^ . cKeclt to the I 1 fUvinti b'iM s m ’lON n i. Looea age young people to commit thetfi. ' Bcrough « ;-,Uuiv«u. or cmli Sn the tMataiv,in, Nciv J*r»«y B. ZoniiiK Map. , iclveis to aa increasingly higher lev­ S f *“ I**- *moun' I Umu.daries of the H-130 Eone shall el of effort. (3) To produce (or each be amended to include pretuiseh de- j blTi)«Tn« MKa>*» ayor an*'«*"* Council j 11 jITj.a— tha ------scribed prior to tt>i* Ordinance SIRLOIN MONMOU’l’Ti COUNTY' :K";: atudent llie hi*hest possible level rleW. w> n & i M ™ 11 * u b,°8’ Hi£‘h>^«N Bumhcss ZoiWt, | I uf valuable and marketable know-. Dkti-td !>•<-*• !*• . k SURROGATE'S CGUHT ^ I. BEGINNING at a r>tAs\t in th e ;* AU»t Mfcrgarft Viebroch, WOTICE TO CHZDITOnS TO VRIf.- Wtalci-iv s>de of U*w Jersey Slate )edge, skills, and attitudes as he 5»KNT C’LAIMS AGAINST ESTATE Highway 34, st ihe division line be- STEAK enters the adult, competitive world C lrT kJohn Vi. Appl«e*l* ESTATF. 0 t % CECELIA MATniBWS. Uv«en 1 xts inA and il, MU>ck 13, s f ' ■ either a? a scholar or a worker. Jlayor the Matawao Tosvnshlp Aticsvmrr.t [ I )13 M.8b Pui'luan! lo the wtler liDWARl> Map. Hcvision c-l UHO; thence 13 ■ ^1 Harry G. Cole presided at * brief C BROEGE. .Surrogate oJ the County Weftwardl.v klomt aaid division ’«‘n eil V e r y L « a n business meeting. The Marlboro jBTATE. O r NEW JKRSKV ii»f Monmouth, thi.n d.^y m ade. w\ the to i point foi a corner to .mid t»>ts; j l Township parenta aerveil refresh­ lo _ ' aoplicAtion of lhe umle?aign*d. Joseph {hence <21 Southwardly alon^r tf»e 11 KI.IZADCTII BUZARBO BAier. Sole Executor oi the e iU te of ments at the dost of the evening. same to Lot 12: thence i3> Westwardl.v ,| CHOPPED (L.S.) , . Uie said Cecelia Matthew*, deceased, along the di\-:.*>ion Une betw ren LoJs f Yflu *.r* hereby aummoned ana r«- notice I* hereby jivcn tc the creditor* tOA and 12 u» a pant being distan! I Hulrii t* Snwer the Co.npln.nt nf of said deceased lo present to tne lour hundred tW3‘) feet West of the ( . Whited Brown P-TA Hnwaed S-vlnK* lnslitution ln a said Sole E seeutur lhe.Ji claim s under Westwardiy side line of New Jersey ^1 CHUCK Civil Action in 111. Superior C-.KHl ot oath v.ithiiv six monlha from this date. Stale Highway No IM; thence 14} f 1 To Meet Monday New Jeraev, Docket No. ®*. D ated: November 23rd. 1W52 Northwardly parallel to and d;?iant I »nd lwiulreil to «erv« upon Chana.l». Joseph Raier four hundred t400‘i feet from tl»e I.vnch 4-. Mamnay. 9 Cunton •’‘r**1- j 2<>8 Main Streel wusttMiv Mde line Now Jersey Stale The regular meeting of the New ark- 2, New Jerw j, the pl^lnrifr s 1 M.ila»van, Ncv\ je rse y , llij'hw av 34. to the Northerly line of Whited Brown Parent-Teacher As­ Bltorntvs, an Ansy.r to■ t!.c tfwnp |.tnt Sole Executor Lot 10A: thence iSi Eastvi ardlv aim*. \ sociation, Cheesequake, will be within 35 day* *“ «r Decembei iJtn- Messrs. Applegate b Lamura .yjio Northerly line of Lot 10A to the 1902. exclusive of t'icli date, tnd if i Havir.c Drive divlslrm line between U**.s 10 and 10A; held Monday at S p.m. in the you tali to do ao. JudEinent til de­ M atawan, N. J .t thence (€> Southwardly alonk same j Cheeseouake Fire House. The an­ fault mav be rendered ajcamst >oi» Atlorr.eye ' to a point for a corner to said Lois i Pork Chops nual Christma* part- will follow for the relief demanded in aalrt Cum* j20 $20 80 10 nnd IUA; thence <1) Kastuaidly . along sam e to the Wt-stei ly bide of I when grah-bag gifts will be ex­ ^Vou il.all «!• 5°ur , A,'.t 'vcr,,,w,‘,!12 NO'riCE _ New Jersey State Highway No. 34; i- changed. A buffet will be served Proof ot Service in duplwate■ w Ith tl . TAKE NOTICE lhat an offer of the thencr Southwardly along New jl F r e s h after the entertainment. Clerk of tt'* Superior Court State uum of 1100.00 in caah for the purchuse Jersey State Highway fJo. 34 to tlie Home Annex, Trenton Neu of the following lands and premises point or place of BEGllS’NING, Members will discuss the ichool in accordance with the Rut*a of Ciwl eituate. Ivin, and bem , m the' T o rn - Tl BEGINNING at a point In the , party (or tha children and Mra. Prartlc« and Frocedure ,h!p ot Matawan, tn the Counts of Northerly ride of IJoyd Road four l*his action haa been Instituted for Monmouth HKi Slate ef New hundred <4W) leet West of the West* Elaie DeWitt, ways and means the purpoa# of forecloatnK k m ortgage chairman, will prssent plana tor a together m ilh an «|reemeilt to pa> all erly side line nf New Jersey State 1 Beef Liver dated December 5th. '*JL niade b> fees and expenae, incident to thia Highwav No. 2»4, ai shown on RIm*k , January card parly. James V. Cherry »nd Mar. -— —-1 of Taxc the Westertv aide Une of New J e ite y il State Highway No. 34 to the division 1 public NoUce 1. N.V^'-in line between I^>t> 14 and 17B; thence ! l b <2J EasUvardl.v along aime to the! . n s v ^ i. - « . " i division line between Lota IS and ! To New Home Owners 17B: thence (3^ Southwardly aJong I Loinsw Pork 3 V the division Mne between Lot 17D and , s r ^ r s ’S: L ou 15. 11A. 17. and 11. to the Noith- 1 •Tl)•rly *i»iraide Wvt IJoydOl'l."' Hoad:at«.«, thence 14) I IN STRATHMORE AT MATAWAN s s - * t i i ’K K Srssrs Westwardlv along same to the potnt ] Top and Bottom or place of BEGINNING. ' HI. BEG rNNING at a point corner to Lois 18. 11 and 21A. Block 14 of the AND MARC WOODS M atawan Township Asse*emet»t Map, Revudon <4 1M0. thence U) 5* h 4 ' y a w m * tk a m m * < a f . I I thence 12) Northwardly parallel lo ’J . fntM tag IW y m t am rt* t» •* »Ht» I T t ^ n i ‘/;.i, ';A nT c;:r...,rhnint.r? ^ ^ and distant lout hundred *400*1 feet to Kmart — part Fm Ib I West of the Westerly aide line of New Wi w ht~J~l ~k*‘ T*“ “** — * I >■ * 1' 1 - ; s * '{ •to t* . ; Jersey Stste Highway No. 34 to th*’ li »rr-~] mt ter* aMaiaai • «M* u l artl w .. I n « r •* Mr division line between l«r*U 13 and 19K; . thence (3) Eastwardl.v alone same to a point about three hundred t300*» feet Wrat of lhe Souther!v aide nf,. MOLONEY’S DROP IN AND S ii OUR SfifCT/ON OF New Jersey Stste Highway No. 34: |l • VHDOV SHADES • GAIBAGE CANS • DOOaMATS thence t4) Southwardly aud at right jj angle* to th* last course about tw« • FLOOR WAX • OUTDOOR DRYERS • MAIL BOXES hundre^l fourteen 014’) feet to u • CURTAIN RODS • LAWN SUPPLIES point: thence 151 Kastwaidl.v about ,.r tax., for th. year IKa. are ...... 1p ^ K ^ lhlrlv*seven 11)7 i leet to a point for MARKET Collectov of Tasee a corner to Lots 19 and 20, theurr 1 ifli Southwardly along the divinon BUDGET ACCOUNTS WELCOMED TOWN3Hir o r matawanmatawan t o w n s h ip line between U*t 19 ard Lot* Jl) and 120 Main St. Matawan TAX SALE LIST 21A tn the point or place of BLGIN* TOWNSHIP ASSESSMENT WAP 1,44 The mne heretofore ael lorth aa LO 6-4668 N am e . 4 rM Highway Business Zone shall b« here- Grandinettl, Uonunic pt. n « ait^r referre S' - ' Eat. Fred ClanM Zone New Jersey Stst* Highway N<* GALES Hawkins, W. S » 127 ^4. for that area along New Jersey Edw ards, Poke ft Ann VI )t I > . Goodman, James h *n»eima • KEYPORT HARDWARE CO WOODriELDS U 154-1&S ESI.c c r 1Sla 38 i a Cnrrii. Ruperlo & Tur* w *J .Sptnka, Matilda ft Sidney XI 417-420 as «»v624 M 1 » Spinks. Sidney « 2 « « 7 C O 4-2000 Spinks. Sidney 91 36 W . Front St., Keyport Open Friday Eves ’111 S Spinks, Matilda ft Sidney 21. •2D a:w Spinks, Sidney C. • av 21 «4? Ml Th« I^rgeat Hardware Store Ib Ycur Bhopping Area Spinks, Sidney C. fM-MV 3-t. 2.1 .‘•p'uks, S.Jney aa u \ .; MATAWAN’ Pa RK 1M> ilfi m 17 34 KEYPORT IUCTRIC " S Johnson. IU A T.m-eel 231 M ' Ihtfhin llenlty Corp 17 36. .17 177 W. j Highway 36 - Near Keyport Aadloa - Bet. Poole A v e . & Airport Plai^ ,,i •, Mm;i 1) n m Cl.l f’VWOOl) PAHK » Kl - Sieri'hto C’atinine 1.1 ‘4 Open Daily 8 A.M: to Q 'fJA . f Sat. 8i A.M. to 6 Cl,I Kl WOOD HEIGHTS 4tV4*l 72 IU ■ 1 T It 's Here! fa b u lo u s m ew advance in hom e ste re o •(■li, Lillu* Mat n 2fi.HI ’ (hfU. J».«-eph A KMn rt ham s. Not man c 277# ,,vlj l,tmi' t< Miirian ii 87-211 fl-12 Craddock. Jrffrrnn f* M.*ry Nl 7** 47 Wythmglon. Ot ia A Mclls»a O li lL' IS Tlie Buy of a Lifetime!! Gr>n/ ilr*;, Lucv I.re 11 I'd (.titfll,,J, II K 41 42 Z.1 n-j War il s.illv Klizsr>elh 13 l i Complete 12" Square Wai d. Sail' K. 7A \Vard. Sall\ K. Z-l 3» KKVl'OHT HEKiUTB Puns. -. ..hnfl C .12 ' <$ " Wrlghl. I'm n 12-14 I ^ary . John A Johny ii 7fl I«irs John A Johny n 31,< FIXTURE 7 9 Cl.l KKWOOU UKACII TAHK Johnson. HUlund 13 7y m - ~ - CLIKKWOOD 1IK ACll l Mi Snrden. Frlrda, J. i« Mt Dale llsrold A Aunc Mm .V«0 4ft b'l :f v « sc 13e'i-l3M 43 ri i > i i \,n tW . W"> 25-Light Outdoor l?n »17«> (K> %l'{ u CHRISTMAS SET ! * : INTRODUCING... i 1 I ui h lij.lil Inn in iii'lr|ii’:iil' 'll- i n t A DIFFERENT AUTO POLICY 15 |y . C N im plflf " itl' *»»n*s. U /L. \ i uppiuvcii. • Criatalt KiT CMS 4 i 9 « m Sapafilltw You've never had Insurance like this! • 100% Moll CompllHM Famous Make LIGHT BULBS • 7riM>l FnHjotnqr 10WIST » fiHtTHCX ANNUM. 15-Light Indoor Raapan** rouiiii coil niCOUNTI •j— •“ ,***,*? Z U f Z J X ' AU ii,Mi< i iL lu i'M N I I i CHRISTMAS SET I,mi. I.mm I I”'"’- " 't'>'i*-’'T. Snld Nallimnllv lor J5c p»r hulh. i O N LY In NEW t®«3 ’ fiUaiERLY m o u c iK w - - Imii li Ii|:hl Imiua mill I - ' ' !:V MTWNtS 9 9 , ,,ni|,!i it- w th >'m»- i v i I” "' SALE 6 fCR 89' AKD Hp r . 4,15 HI-FIOELITY Will (OID HI I AUTO POLICY li mlllin Iiy GOLD llll 110Mt INSUHANCI COMI'ANI, (anion STEREO Jw flif, fill lllllfmirl of clllmt »lnc» K E Y BUY AT WHOLESALE PRICES! 115). ta lilliii In iv i'r tlaif. UF Underground Ti |il ill Ihe rionfyM.mg fi(ti*~irid Romox Wire 'urtnr>uir w ith FM/AM • 8TBREO PM RADIO AUTO further Infoimition cn •ilditlonul U iU xti B X CABLE Wir» with Ground IfttliKllftf I liy#if tjirftfnitti!, With Ground POLICY No 14—lu n wlf* Nil, I4-(VU wlrt phCM M lonn i'i tihli/! Nil. 14—1««. wire •» 5 ' f t . M0' roil J*-'* 4 ' It. J10‘ roll I*.M *> It. 7S0' roil Jll INStillANt'i; N a. I'i— lw« » lr» MI.AI. Nn. 17—Iwii wlr» J t ' i . i J ivtit *lr< I'IMII'I It I V w 'L fen Eyck Ronsors, Inc V an s A cency L tti' i . 11. ii .lulu, l(.I(. I - iii i lim. IlinIliiilifr iifr * 5 a utA«NEAR uxa/y HWY : 34 203 M AIN STREET M ntawan L O 6 - 1 6 0 0 267 Main St. LO 6-1081 Iji^. j'fi O pen Until 9 MATAWAN it. u.-f« A-fe..w sA

Thursday, D®c0mfeer T 3, 1962; THE M ATAW AN JOURNAL, N. J, Page Sevan

Old Names In Monmouih \ SAVE MORE HOLIDAY CASH! SET PU IS STAMPS FOX FREE GIFTS, TOO! The A'j»cnL calendar ir. now on j,ta>Id th e m U!l th e next A dvent w hen many mantles, wish children open­ w ’m.v/ n:nev,' uursdv^r, to''keep the smiling spirit of Christmas ai- ing a Uoor each day while thoughts vvays w ith ua: if Christinas dance in their heads. Question. 75 These ai e the days1- of .preparation, I am- anx -uib ; o t n c v tte history I Ui '.V.^ for, the festival or the nativity ol ot Thomas Pla;!; he must have Christ..Wo Jwsr o h -.bI! sides "Ev­ been born about 1SS0 to )(!((:> per­ eryone is ’smiim;;, , everyone Is haps In H untiiigion, L. I., an d is S H O P t f more-. Uwughllut. and polite, cvsry- supposed io have spent sonw years pne is more gracious, would- that in Monmouth Co before moving to Christmas came; more often and 'Burlington. Here, according to the stayed longer." . baptismal, register, were.-born' to Ecclesiastes teaches, “to every him a daughter; 'Elizabeth. in 17 li thin(! there is 8. season, anil a time an d a son, Jo h n , In J7 1 . There- ure to .every, purpose.” Cervantes two other known sons. Thomas, wrote, “There is a time for some born 1715 sn d Joseph, bo in n i l . A ll things, and, a time for' all things, three sons married Dennis sisters. s Ume for great thing*; and. a time John and Joseph moved 'O Mon­ for small tilings. Tho great explor­ m outh Co.; |n hi.s - wii! John m e n ­ ations - and colonizations, urc* over, tions six sons and three daugbtvs. and the small things, of everyday , r would like-.to know th"-.origin life consume us. So at Advent and of Thomas Platt (1) the names nf Christmas let ys - turn to the ever his father ami grandfather, his ini: Brandywine .jtw at things"'": of - life;,- Kindness, migrant" ancestors. Also, his pres­ thoughtfulness, generosity, unself­ ent day descc-ndents in Mor.mouth. ishness, goodness and Godliness, to C.P. jr., New Hope, Pa. Mushrooms Slicad $ta/n» & Pmcai fRESK U M B FROM AMERICAN FARMS - WHOti or EITHER HALF ers for theirnumbers in the coin­ Taxpayers' Numbers ing months nf 1!)U3. Kin - »0 . nan * « - Topic For Bankers Census Q uery On , The federal, law requiring taxpay­ er account numbers was discussed Hired Farm Labor Crista Oi! at a meeting, of County Bunkers LEGS >1 U M B " Special questions on hired fg.rm S*f«d(, Frying, Association Officers conducted by labor will be asked in the Decem­ tils New Jersey: Bankers Associa­ ber Current Population Survey; ii Oven-Ready tion. , at Nassau Inn, Princeton, was announced today by the U. S. b et. * * Thursday. .. . - Census Bureau. Regular (mm Sm . . .Yeu'U Ssn it A >P! This law, .together, with. Interna! The special farm-labor question* Revenue Service Regulations, re­ will include inquiries on the num­ Style M -SSS5SC, quires all taxpayers to have -ac­ b e r / o f days- w orked d u ring 1962, Tetley’s Ib. count numbers on the!.’ returns, re­ cash waycs or salary received'.dur­ 5 7 ported John Hornan jr., vice ing the year, and tiie type of work 4 9 : president. First Trenton National done such as with livestock, with Tea Bags 6 0 0 ^ ^ Bank, and chairman oi the NJHA machines, or hand labor. The farm committee on batik operations and labor information is being collect­ management, who discussed the ed for the U.S. Department of Agri­ of^ lo o119 1 * ' * new law at Ihe meeting, Mr. Mor­ culture and the U.S. Department gan reported that Social Security of L abor. ’Super R ight” Q uality— Beef Chuck— Bone In Numbers comply with the require­ Thp questions on hired farm la­ ments of the law, but that any tax­ bor are in addition to the.'regular, Cut-Rito payer who docs not have a Social inquiries on employment and unem­ Security Number can obtain a tax­ ployment which are asked: each Waxed Paper ROAST 65: payer account number^ from Inter­ month in the Current Population nut Revenue Service. “Super-Right*' Bon»lm Erliket fronf C u h Combinatien Chops and Stowing Survey. HM Extra Sittmps The banks are required by the The Current Population Survey 2 53® itra'qrit 89,*. federal law to indudc these num­ will be conducted here and in 356 Corned Beef C ut, " ' i b . Lamb Shoulders 39r WITH THE PURCHASE OF other sample areas of the country bers on all federal tax Informa­ $7.50 or MORE tion returns filed under the law os' during the week of Dec. 17. Infor­ Bonaloti Chuck c Ho Fat Acfdad Iqdaem^bl* Thia W L B S L U l * flr»i..orSt.w | f c Limit one per Adult Customer problems for banks end the public, Family Napkins Stewing Beef ' ▼ l b . L a m b R i D i e f s n-«t.i i D lb. but that New Jersey banks will Tobacco Product* Freih Milk and Alcoholic Keeps On Giving! ,,Supa^♦fl»gM,, moke every .'fort to comply with A year's subscription to th is ptn Ma'»P o!l« the law by asking savings custom­ newspaper is a 12 months remem­ 2 of to * * Chuck Fillet Qualiiy B»of m79 m ^' Rock Cornish Hens 49° ers, trust customers, and stockhold- brance. Call CO 4-30.10. B tn u im Qit SO Erp of»#r, Jono Parker Baked Foods ! t)alu»a- Si’ee' ) pr. Box — — Mr. Clean Qal SO Extra Plaid Stampi with purchaia ol II Mellowmood n y lo n s 1.29 S n s » i H i i > Ail purpoia liquid nlaanar Fresh Fruits and Vegetables I Qal 25 Ertri Plaid Stampi with purohau al Oalllornli—Naval—Soadlan This pen doesn 1 leave you proof cartridge or fill li 'bV,:390 1 r, 69° DUTCH APPLE I Aim l'.j« | p( | || w ith a Jingle excuse for not from an ink bottle. Choice iBIended Syrup « *»“ O ra n g e s10 4 9 ’ w riting w ith a to u n h u n p e n . of seven solid 14K gold PIE 6 5 n 0«t 26 Extra Plaid Stampi with pimhm ol It w on't let you run out punus, AtitJ die Parkei 45 Trend "ovcnCbancr r" ‘ & 5 C Bfinanfis 2 b‘ 29* o f ink, Ui.ul it with a leak- ''convert ilili-" rostsr>nlv^ri r - ?.<•.. : . 7.ri f <(r^ IM.inf il.MPf'* vMif> Miurhn*.n r.InPiot * I MS Ol. l»Qo Crumb Square cr.]";• 39£ tiet 2b Eitr« PlalJ Stampi wilh purchaic ol Apples 2 ‘ 39* tog.llior ■ ^ ^Onby Punties ' ' D - 3 9 c Fresh Tomatoes .^'>^29* Uie Christmas Seals Glamour Bread l- "•l*' 23c T h e n e w Orunge Chiffon Cak© 55£ nof;u11rIy (iOo Washed Spinach ..V.125* LIQUID SHAMPOO l'/| •» CmnltirMliun i lb i o n e Parker 45 "convert! j ? " Cookies l i,;» Waai b ,- Seiwlw'rli Ciot«»i PRELL 47c Pascal Celery c V:.V 17- Pricrti o lle d lv s thru Saturday, Doe. 15th, In Siipor M.irkcti and Soll-Survica itoroi only. ' '' ii i h I'lo iitu I., I im il M ilk urn! \ I t ,,11,11n- lli'wi .i" ' ..in I'litnl Stnmfi nilrr. Iceberg Lettuce 1 9 * STATIONERS

HT. M AT I’OOI.K AVU . ItAKI I AN TOWNSIIII* It r. M At MAIN sr., Kl ANMItlltti RT M AT WII.SON AVI'.., I'tlltT MKNMOl/lll Tuna, • Wfil, • Ilium,, Unlit II I’.M, Mmi, • I m u. • Wi'i!. • li m n ., Unlll 5 I’M . 1 urs. - Writ, • lliura,, llulll t I1,Mi l-rultiy III r.A I. I'rlitny Unlll 10 I* v 36 W, FRONT ST. - COR. M AIN ST. KEYPOR1 I'rtdny lln

■John Rogge H eads

M arlboro Ceolrai Grads W iln I'KHS | M a l a w a n i Ki-ti Ttaiii.ilf. 5 ft !ia r» > !Re«itois in State 1 LO O KIN G _ ! u:r Iron) !rail.‘; 'hurvli Va.. ita f ' Vs,.: Madison . „ -;;r |>f»ri 'Ac pick ; MiUa A B r-|:an:jr.e, birnV.- Of CBA Opener I T O V E R | n d.-.iiiiv «<* tiie vaiatiii'y • if meinbcf of the iiiiganiiue "X Y.>' i- ! „J u r dyv as president of the New .ler- I basketball ca.-np* if.n tomorrow »t-\ n()>. us, toe Starter SJ-OKT Ann rca w s '.\ of Rea^ Tisty,;e. ternoon ai Cnr.slian Jj, ' u> i s o n i p v ' h -tL V , s f^ii, il b;ss hvt-x | R.,rilol, Ch>\y Rujsison Boards. Mr, is tht; husband I First bajtee&all. season m Ra;t fiiiy, Liiicroff. Lmcrost. 'Hie n,e t-.i.f.CnItpresenl |j ,!tte|.,n;,lv:.y i. I'omrn'i't-n^u- . i f - ! of I"..' Ih t P u rp le »t« fo rm e r M>ss E e(sy Ann Wawc-' ; fa» TowniWp. liwi.oryiwSil & i\ v’" - ijutt Hi^Wits with a tar r.;nro tJtacL-■ ; • ■ ' k t . '■■■ Ltjhrs Ai Sayrevilie stuciy by a n atio n al it^vva hj.;i ni y. BuPA':’ ru-viT 'ii:,ve priffscd ' i !’-■>. 4er'v/ay tnra-^row .ai 1 p.m . «l H.vsiunn';en! this yt-i-r Uian they t iui IS': 'Mi nOL !;-'C t'H*<■ I Jvi'Vpnrt. ^’SJ. [ . hist Wine (oua of Matawan will and iiovrt ine ljnii ir. i': ■ 1 h a v e h Ji.'ff Kci«>- j r.sitM* H oard ‘;o<:<:ceded A rth u r G. 1/ ' «ppoiUU>n. This game will be r | Irom scratch. Ise Colts also will l,F’ ( get sl ciseiice to see the Woo.d- . » , : v ra r l«its vl.v ' '' ‘ o«>n. T he rt"»t <»; ii«si i , tort Pf duflJ historic (jvciij for , '• pu.'is i r , N* vvrtrk. 0,thvrs r^cted/ 190 birtdgft Wifth Uirninaty "pl*y i?- be Hosts tp Keyport in an afleiw jo -h-ri(; >p'0Ils a'j(„is pj'opie 1 K.^iU io bo iiUinVL ]<-r t!U' Madison school, loo, v.iJi be play- j w i- r t u tiv c r W . Horucr, Ridgewood, livQrrov/ nigM when, tht; Barron “iin-.h Uei'. 20. talk moit reaiiiiy and i,llul‘ j* Wi 1 tee its a SiiyrtvlUe 'to bfc the first ir.aliv |v limn anv o'.h'.-rs. fiHiiuili iand'T. Snowden Haines, Uurlington, ■ '■ tl!U?,evcnihO'.;£;b it stll) is 'lhe team from l-inac.!'. will be team to play on lhe Bombers ' nd c o lt . ’I i i ' ' W ider i ^ hv a frrau*r Marlboro «>ntrai j auJo racing . \M)\K\..JNC5, iht' sp;-ri o! the Sho«e ' s'*orc-Lary. ' t ' •... | ‘ ipjjt 9, senior class. i u y a ,t .111. * . made bv Drutesbiwnu) ftMUbul; ^rriatc • new ' court. • •.. ' • O.arcienef that i.s com^ctvd on »i- ( l>.smct vice presidents elected I' T h e fluid, S h o ic C «uJcrenc« " B " plaver. John t ruddii:!'. who v.,j s J • 1 ji ■ia>i ...... hUi'vi-y ...... \vi“- m•••'» ade TftV Xfi?6aKtoaey Lufirs * * . . . _ i th t i ' ’n( levs j is osie ‘hat \vv ran- ] v.ei'e: DiiUict , M iss Josoj»huis ! . Mine tor tlif. Raritan Rockets, m l ina * oi M»Uwaa nnd ci’iitei for Al.Jubm sky wh«.n his have astonished tht' pollsters, wuh 1 M ata w an «s, plajpr Jor WtKKJbrlilye is exr not e !iR'h uu ‘A’-ih, dra; tu Use \V ed- | jv|a un» Cnj;lt*W(»od; d istric t 2, M iss : ■1 I p la yers e r were cluiinp.1. of Iht* F3ay. college and h iKh fciii-K,! tw tiw ll »l- itfiernooa bownr.e,. I n . ' , .. ‘ , ,, . . ; ifjp'/ffijiibMjneotv.The. fii'st ht?m,e game p^ln«J Vy the tact ol- his short junior Hii-'h SrluH'l Conftr- S(, forguiii nm -ad in o S^n i n i: tr.i.nd sa-,v a M atavran com - A^nes Coleman, Newark; distill Spartan,*, ,V(iil be K(art«d *o the Wooiibridge school J. Cavanaugh' E. Brown, i’.ouiid fiice, T l"' (’oils, jjuiyi:!).' vi'r.sity v’iih th« h»R unu y . . -ni*!i-; bine- of CiambOf - Slaius - IX-van- with Sayrevilie Tuesday. y a t V di Li prlinary^ranimHT RrcHik; d istri"t 4, J a m e s T. Lavv- The > Spartans sre tooied ev?f dAXfl anti having bycn an’.cpt^d ! basketball a lirst time last yenr M " ,"g~ i'i^1t r 1 - - Adario - K>-„. crunched un: ley. Red Bank; disliict'5, rk'hard .v m f^cckcu in Ull opener if . ior t»ft c«»U5nut? thprc when his iahi- j I wi*ii only a junior Iwivu Lasnne7t»ckSKs ^ n r .» > '.^ | ^ i'W p:--* ^Idel, Trenton: district li, Dayid iiy ipyk up i'*fsidf piayint: tvfiethsr »? , W » '6 l: year of coiiching’uiiilfr Vinnie Cox. ! 1 l:tns . I'lciseher's t*iys will have I V « y n e -'iW . W . Tom JfnKins, summer buslcctiwH anil Calvin Ft'nn, (!l(tmi, rerre rttemoer •lif-consL ami an inlunil spui t. i® d istric t 8, N ancy V. Reynolds, West- .« U>hrs, li ft-* 3 Jn. scored 320 ’ lD.iil w hich w on llie Crodd.kk nun stands at S U- • I to be ,a;ed n'i more thar. outside field; d istrict 9, H arry A. W illson. &>lh i»t» ft., J In., Bob, F ra n s ts w , lf.e M uIboro ( e.vlral Sttoul; wUh ,i^.n ibhon al 6 in. end i-pread of c-iy i,f<- and suburban Betals in Z® gaines for a &«-*? I-,us le strio u u i lu in 1.; nicirc ! COIUI lull'.'-s ibis y e a r. As for Kcy- Pennsaukcii. \ > fti t ft, » il»-, •'Od two final er ehamiiioiiship oi t^e leagues, the Uay,l> i!! ii I p n r;, let* Red R aid ers a p p e a r io he urds, ton Bromlty, at 5 It, Uarrpn team last bii^ketball »ea* ft‘rence uud tht Blue and (ioid I-UtijjiH', u n d er (he vv ^ aching — of Wall . ..‘ Bob' Germano at 6. fl. 2 ias. l.oroy President Rogge beads the Walk-': ' fi-rewc and tht laviil)'. trouble ' ’ t InT, »t>4 F -dG ullo, 5 i t , » in s , Keyport’s outlook Ior ^ JoWnsky, now of Raritan loinislup 11. S. Cade and I-enn are on lhe l.eoke newromer io tlio squad. r'tii?/ moiiev bin Iiii* I havinr. I rouble assembling their er-Rogge Really Firm, in Brigiiv mcrvascd when bc ^f*s Freehold Regional varsity this year. , stretches, lip o fl. 4 in Hat the , ^ i „ ; . pn,-t';cirjaium on'lhe femi- | lorr.es i. Coadi, John Meile Started line. Officers were installed at a ;1 t .iv, 5. fl..ft.._ •# ■» .;!>*••, ms-., ^ i)w[ Bnscha'liBaseball is divindlinsdwindling drawing o blind in three games. I „ Ha* S tta ttf F iv e Saturday night bringing lo a close.; ; rpas -rolltil over the Red Haider# basketbaU outlook sustained a set- M e Major dashed m for ho|.|lulout a„ phenominal P"*1: 1 .i, 'as the minor leagues die out and We are not aware d this is ailo- ’* ■ Otiaoh Joe Germain, M«4ison, hen John Farri II. | second after I'ariell hioujJit tht | tiMhe-Sea,,f Academy. Long l . i d i j it mrt {or ihe stim u lu s o i ‘..H- j;ciher ci icket in intei'.seholastic tbe lilt!2 ar.nual g ath e rin g ol State ': in d way to suggest the Wooy- T h e Oiiril ba* a second five 0! Lee Lstafj), M««anvilte?C* '’wter’an "^ 'tw o ball, to scoring posil«>a '1* his mmar . «b«,l . . j and olher boys' baseball. bowling or not. The Keypori four- realtors. . . hrida* team finally will be a .some, Ju^itrn for Patnck, tlien l..eh- | jt, » Ini, Walt Syprtski, 8 ft. serious factor m Oroup *V seasons* decided . i_.to t forego.... ii,.the onuncage IColunial nlnnisil .seoiCscoie Waswas B 71-yard < *~V<1 run S Hearts were heavy in Long Branch pas ime. from the big Mrs. Mary O. :Roc.ling, chair- . • speedy hi I. „iKh School when Rob,nsoi, chose ,1 ,,, m bad man, Ross and Van Rixo»»rt plucked J Ins., Glenn Davis, * ft.. 7 in»., championship consldtratlons ihii sport after a bard season on Inc to (he uutside by the . . High School ...... leai 'P's on down, would he in had man of the board and president of Freehold Regional compiled a to go to Christian Brothers for his I pn« game avvay from lleuiy Hud :,JWn^11 .xwaivvoiv^. Blakeslee, ■ 5* »s..ft., **H ma., »r4 year. Tbe Barrons were the only gridiron. With Farrell, (here would shape. Sotlball has long since out- the l'renton Trust Company, nam­ S-3 mark In football and linished secondary education. j son Regional, despite iheir shoit* Ga^rge- ...... BaiJev,- •■ ", $* ItIt. ’two 'ivyo iranslera, Group IV team to. run It up on ha^e been four members of llie, nin basthail but is is hard lo gel ed the recipient of the Slate Heal* Slijh Domalewsk!,‘ 9' it1 , 1I in., and in tourth place in the “A" division handed estate, riie Ro.ss bowlir Keypori, Ihe Keys outMjoring *M Marlboro Central championship Slim Colts Bench j an exact accounting of softball be­ tor’s “Golden Deed Award" receiv. . Fitd iianscn, < ft., 2 In., help, the of the Shore Conference. It ap­ c ta e k in g out a lbT-2l0-20'J se rie s to the other* with whom the Hed te a m of 1959 in ac tio n a s high l he lUrper brothers. Doat; and i cause of the amount of play tuit- ed a plaque symbolic of the honor pears another Marlboro fownship make the best showing of any Con­ along a n d White hrld wrimmagi?s, ^ school varsity players. Cornelius ^ ir” n Jim N ike Ricci and Ron Messina j ^ oI p aired and registered in the highlight oi ilit banquet, ; y, ference bowlers for the day. Wc Coaph Don CioK m> a "first Cade and Calvin Fenn are with boy, Paul Lamberson, t r * : -k e UP a rather alim Cohs j leagues,^^al, is no mo,-e a tb ” m his Raritan squad irom Freehold Regional and John Crod- to'take llie place of tenth. The line of, co^b.e wc, j «Uh ^ add,- graduate next June, lor the lSti:i Mareh when lhe stale toumameuW Klondike Derby For W honrhe will pick his starters. dick. the c e n t e of the team slated to open iheir reason Tues- i t(w, of summer Ic.ugties. for it is 1 county seat grid learn. Lamberson arc held in the sport. Two former Keyport High squad Keyport To Open coached by Walt Jubmsky at Marl­ day playing a. strong St. Mary's, j slipping oh tiie college side and llie Area Scouts Feb. 2 was a strong ballcarrier for Ihe Bill Jannaroiie, S It., boro Central, w en t into action r*erth Aniiioy, side at ihe Lions nroi-'sshjual was ltevn' nv.icli. Freehold jayvees last season. 1 and Ronul? O’Neil, 6 ft, 2 in., Tuesday for Christian Brothers. coort. ! Horscracinu is a sport that moves lack Kirby Holmdcl, chairman Getting back to basketball, the Raritan Fros'n Shy • tMad^tHe list. Jabbo Jablonski, a At Manahawkin There is still hope thal Vsirrell roach Bruce MaoCutcheon, Mat-1 up ami down so much witn the ecu- for ihe clungarora District’s, Mon- : cage game suffers the more by con­ *U-footer with plenty of wws*»t. is will return to ihe Colonial cage jitrtto of the naiion that il mouth Council, Boy Scouts of A tn - Keyport 1111; h ’ s baskttbidlcrs tr a s t with football at Freehold awan. admits that if Christian j noun, On Prior Cage Play expected In make up for the more squad after the Morganville athlete bis i could a lm o st \»e used us a l>aio- erica, third unqtial Klondike Dei by have given reason for confidence Regional. The Colonials have been Brolheis beats the' Amboy - " liwrse proportions of Janoaro;ie rpcovcrs froir, some of the biuisuig im will only be going to Lii'crofi | nielcr ot business and consumer announced that the gala outdoor, in lhe season Io come by the le­ habitual tailenders in the cage le Coach Wall Jubmsky has assem­ and O'Neil.-Norm Biuka, John Cu- he took as a Group IV offensive for the rule. The Maroon and Steel | income. Just now the national s .- ...... winter event will be held oil Satur­ tups of their pre-season scrimmag­ sport. The four olher holdovers bled 14 cinididates tor his Raritan day Feb. 2 at Cheesequake Slate , (ano and Walt Bauman, all \i,l4®r fullback. es with Grpup IV schools like Edi­ with Farrell are Darnel! Perry, * ft , struggle for the other two To digress from basketball lor ^ 1^; n;, - j™„.p ^ ^ Par!:, Madison Township. son, Woodbridge and Asbury Park- .lesse Brodie. Barry Bromell and Mattingdarting berths. Chin Cianpullll and the momcni, Farrell ot the year for mir- the opposition's forward wall, while nnd speedboat racin g shi»w ^^‘tne the big day. . ' Who wlU give tho Keys a fair hom e; 8, Manasquan, home; 11, George Morrell are backcourt n. 'n. hano ar.d Ray Spencer ready foi Mr. Kirby staled that the follow­ ^les/' he . comments. ’.'We wtU Hill more often went to the out­ aain. Tennis is retarded, end box- chance in this day of the tall man s Neptune, a w a v; 15, Red Bank, i f «i. .i/.f'tilc!ww»n IK* work under the boards Other can­ ing men are working w,th the jiui be storing up steam \vc hope side where It was easier to get basketball. In tbe Dacl.^ouit, the hom e; IS. M iddletow n, aw ay ; 22, K S Ci, ...«*»™» d id a te s a re Don K nglem ann, Mich-, derbv committee: Raymond Ches- to let off next teason." away Ior a long scoring run. Red Raiders are secure Wilh guards T om s R iver, a w a y; 25, Long jireat football players trviriK to ^et | M ut*! Duff, John l.ally, Wally Bej- ton, Philip Hartley, and Bill Kucti- This was especially the case In Tom Gevas and Dan llouralian do­ Branch, away; 29, Lakewood, along in basketball.' growic/., Harry Stark. Billy Mc- ler Holmdel; Robert Brady, Tom the season's final game, with Mid­ ing duty. The other two starting a w a y : F eb. 1, P rin ce to n High, BRUCE JACKSON is Ihe No. 8 bougal. Bob Nardelii. Billy Vnssas. McWalters, Wes Westeiului f, Keans­ Annual CYO Bowling dletown Nev. 24, when Farrell put The brothers Hamilton, Hutch r. spots are up for grabs among Km hom e: 5, T o m s R iver, hom e; S. man on the Wins'on - Salem Co ■ , Allen Gehrig, 'pe Barth, John An- burg; Gus Bogan and Howard Wil­ lhe Blue and Gold on men way to and Bunny, also are a pair of 6 ft., Toyrnty On Dm . 29 Thomas, Billy Geiger, Snul Lewis, Brick Township, away; 12, Mana- lege varsity basketball squiul. geislracli and Mike Ko/.akewich. son, Kevport; Janies Flynn, 1-orl « 20-7 victory with runs of 20 y a rd s 2 ins., prospects, but they whip the Brian Jackson and Skip VanPelt. squan. away; 15. Neptune, home; ball around too wildly for the liking And Jim Lawson has made lhe Tne Raritan frosh will play as Benton. ’ Charlie Vreeland. Mata­ -•CYO group* from bayshore pi and 31 yards lo bring lhe ball into Assistant Coach Bob Zampello 111, Red Bank, sway, 21, Middle- ol the MHS mentor, lid Flvnn is a junior varsity, which is heaileii- follows; Dec. 18, Mh -wi.n borne; wan; Donald O'Brien, Raritan bhes will participate in the film scoring position, lie wenl over for has a U-man squad of P ave Opa- lown, home. fast courtman, but bis lack ol ing news to all at Keypoi t High. 21, Madison Township, home; Jan. Township; Trank Mirro, Union : wnuaVTrentan Dtocese.Junior Hoiy lhe first sco re b y aplitling th e .Miil- losky, John Medolla, Bill Bishop, height under the boards limits the Jackson and Lawson can play on 4 Rumson. home: 8. Henry Hudson Beach, and Robert Krcidler, Marl­ Name Bowling Tournameut nt 19 the varsity and jay1 -c instead of Rich Butka, Boh Lewis, Denny use to which he can bt pul. Regional, away; 15, Monmouth Re­ boro. ' a m. Dffl. M at Shore Lanes, Route • , \ i Thoir hesi ’ ate under restrictive conditions nt Halloran, Chuck Campbell, Rich h av e •, .. . the lieshmaii squad because gional, away; 22, heypo.,. a.\.’.>, », Neptune, Waily Neff, Union Z(he KeyportKevport High court, due to the Coach MacCutcheon admits he KEYPORI Schwarts, l ?rry Notarcola Bill chance against Keyport is that Winston Salem is a member of 25, Pt. Pleasant, home; 2tl. .Mata- Beach, president of the Monmouth fact three high school teams also dreads Ihe CBA game. Matawan Kollbecker, Rog Dane, Fred Sie- they have had p.U hands P*;,Vin § the small college NAIA. which wan. Hway; Feii. 1. Madiscn lnwn- County CYO, announces. use it. Schmitt, a former Rutgers drubbed the Colts last year fcO-38 permits the use of ficshmnii ml hrn, Bob Merrill and Ronnie Gil basketball while some of the Knb in the firsl varsity game m the sliip, awav; 5, Henry Hudson tte- The participating parishes Irom athlete, has been in rharge of the varsity sipiatls because of the m a rlin . players were still in jjrid lugs. history of Christian Brothers. Iliese igion’.il. home; S. Rumson, nwuv, Keyport team since they rejoined limited enrollment of its member (his area are St, Joseph’s, Koy- Coach Dick Fosko, Hudson men­ sam e‘CBA players are returning II, Shore Regional, heme; 15. Wai. Pffnsll|aa Not Too Still (he Bayshore Conftrence His team ship. W.nslon - Salem cr.icl.ed port; Holy Family, Vmon Heach; tor,' h as Alex A schuck. fit « ft-, for another seuson and to diije r l*o'.'. nship, iiouie; 1!*, I.ey|xul. The opening game opposition is was runner-up to Keansburg. the over the perennially stiong North fl. Ann'*, Keansburg. Other county li ins.; John Williams, nt ft., 2 thev have drubbed Long Branch, I iionie. not loo stiff. The Ocean Southern 6 champs, last seuson. They lost their Carolina College of Durham Fri­ Wed. thru Sat. parishes represented arc St. Cath- and Mike Lane, fct 6 ft., 1 Red Bank and Manasquan in pre­ Dec 12 - Li ____ Rama won just onu game of 18 m s., opener to Mariboro Central 41-JS d ay IIU70. Jackson ami Lawson frhte’s, East Keansburg; Sl. lo use under the hoards. Bul seaso n scrim m a g e s. All tin* drub- Mary's, New Monmouth; St. Kose played last year and the results in this y ea r. wiil lie home next week, but his other ,— players. j ...... Dan Byrne - , Thfs’year Coach Schmitt lias one j i,]ngS j„ Matawaa Regional scrim of Uma, Freehold; Holy Spirit and years before lhat indicate lhat bas­ Jachsoa will iiave to hustle back ROBEr E S K i R l S Mickey Jackson, Joe Nappo and six-footer, Ho'.vie Cook, plus the vet-j ni;lj;es. particularly the o:ie 'M,h ± 1 iTi I Ml. Carmel, bosh uf Asbury l’iuk, ketball is something less than a fa­ diiectly alier Chnstinas as ll;e ,'■■0.1.111 1 HrATtifPAIIHWty|->IOC Jay Gawler arc woelully wanting eran Pctey B'.irke around which to : ,M,\,y's, Smith Airboy, have and Ascension, Bradley Heach. vored sport at the Manahawkin Wint.tu) - Salem teani ;s ;ain by in height. build Ins team. Other KGS pi.'V lhc oilier wav. So the CBA Neff slates lhat cadi parish is gai'.e ill a Holiday baskelball fcs Now Ihru Tuesday! working lettennen, Coach Mel Mun­ Freshman Coach Bill Douglas has ers li re Larry C roes, Mar:o LoSap- ; pla . ers look longingiv at ’lie pius- tw o R)R m c a s s 1// permitted lo enter one team. 5-ivo i;\al a: Kansas fiiv. t oach F i ank son has thrown seniority to the a srpiad of former Bayshore Con­ pio. Pal Kennedy, Hob Reiz, O p t . I j>(.et of an am p le K.-ven.ee. Zamp'-llo. |''eyport. :s. of course, It Jtisl Didn’t Figure . . . . legulars and one substitute consu­ ference and 8-12 league players Newbold, Ron Pan/era, Ken Kirk, j have the height," lhe ilia! Iliev would . . . lhat they la te H leatn Drawing lor uppoii- winds to f^et height. A Hterm an. delighted with lliese devi lopments KIDDII. MATINUE Wayne Wiltshire, ti ft. 2 ins., is with whom to curry oul the de­ Pete Hansen, Ralph DuFmir, i^ili; ^|.|t;ivv;lll touch bemoans of iiis could . . II,at they did! *nts will take place In ntlvance of and t.nimiiends .laciisun ;ind I.au Sat. 2:00 P M. joined by two newcomers, Bon Mc- mands of a long season. His squad Merrill. Bill Lawson. ; piavt-is, ' il thev would only get son for having v im i'auicd lie; fo w lin g Dec. 29. The Keyport team was slated to ; ( ha n( wha, (Jfl ,AI Robert Mitchum Cullogh, also C ft. ?■ ins., anil Dave list shows: Ray Angersbach, Billy Danny Kaye faith in them. The KIIS mentor Shirley MacLalne The CYO president adds that lhc Hinds, t> ft. 1 in., in the starling Bell, Jeff Coleridge, Glenn Dun- , play hoth Ocean Township and i also is happv to note tloit l.auy “ON THE DOUBLE” fourney is run on a handicap bas,s lineup If Frank Laird, alsii f» ft. ham, Tom Fallon, Donnie Nuss, I Star-of ihe-Sea, Long Branch, this Poland, another one ol iiis charg­ In and W|lh 10 games nf record for the ins., has coine ulons enough, the Rich Merrill, Jay Muiniord. Dick week, then travel to South Amboy HIRER STOOGES COMEPY 2 Local Runners In es Iasi seasnn, is a jayvee play­ TWO FOR Till-: SLI.SAW” basis of computing o handicap at Rams could confront the Keys with Pieper, Greg Scinenza and Iim my Der.. 22 in lake on the always lough er at Monmouth College and gels 7p per cent of Ihe dilleience be- a height problem, .lim Hari and Law son. St. M ary’s, South .'.inboy, parochial shined over lo llu- varsity once — P lus — Sun. thru Tues. jwepn |l\e average of Ihe 10 ganies Bob Conners, leltcrmen, bul of The Irosh will play as follows: grammar team at the Si. Mary's ; CBA Indoor Track in a while. Dminy Buhler. a ba,k- Dec. iii - ItS and JO#. For further information sniai^r dimension, are the other Dec. 1(1, Henry Hudson Regional High courl. Then comes the Dec. j t < ourt man wilh the Keys two Yul Brynncr 29 meeting with Sl. Joseph's which 1 A neW jmioor track pnformer o' i fall Neff at CO 4-OWid a fte r 6 p.m . posKibdittes. . (Highlands), away, 4 p.m.; Jan. 5. veals iigo, is a stjuai! mail wilh Steve McQueen is expecti-d to pack the KHS gym, j n(jU. jrom (his area appealed m the | The name wilh Henry Hudson Shore Regional, home, 10 a.m.; 6, killer college. promises to be little more exacting Asbury Park, home, 6 p.m.; IJ, St. Joseph’s also may play‘ "the ’1 rank of Urothei William’s Christian 1 ’•Till-: MAUNIITCF.NT 7" Booking Gam es Ilian |U'- one with the Rams. As Christian Brothers. Lincroft, 111 Matawan and Union Beacb Grain*! Brothers Academy track team in j DON nb'.LANI'.V. Keyport base­ Atlantic Highlands High School last a .m .; 22, R a rita n T ow nship. 3 mar School fives if dales can be .i their opening meet ol the new , f{)[| | j| {1 fill /h \\(l1 (^ - fHU W ,yS‘fBU Keansburg Hecrealion basketball ball »nnp tinned Horidian, wiites year, the Tigers had commendable pm .; 2(i, Malawan, away, 10 a.m.. found before Ihe Bayshore Confer-1I sea.vin Sutnrday. Ihey handily de-j iram . composed pf playci s ages 1G from (*i>r«iI Gables aboul the C>oth- nn I •.lltlNfilll CtS fiATlO I* I Cl ll T hustle but were woefully short of 3(1, Wall Tnwnship. away, 4 p.m.; ence gets under way Jun. J. , . feated teams from Delbarton Ac?,d | anil |ip, l» seeking to book games j4ni Bowl gam e h e!\w en the Uni- height and physical prowess. With Feb. 7, Wall Township, home, 4 emy and St. Jt>sep!i 5 Higii. Me- j fioth at home and away. For furth- MM'sity o f M iami an be completing 12!! om **f ‘JtiO pusses this season lor I.rw2 sbip, hom e, 3:45 p .m .; 20. H enry with P.1.1. School for top honors • h 0|d, A. t f-arieilo, also was a vie- j SHOPMATE yerds wb'ie the ;*i.riicane defense Hudson Regional, home, 3:45 p.m. in the Raritan Township Airj/ort j ,i)r inking the GO yard v»«rsity d.ish : WllKDAtS OftK *.)0~*fOVIIS AT TiOO lie funis Mupendou*. lie lecounts Pla/a Men's 810 Bowling League | in 8 m’cuwLs. : SUNOAYS ONtv-OPtN >.30-WOVItJ Al t«> I hill » jtenl lhat Nolrf* D am e tj -j.-ntti/t |.|t> •*’ *.if m«» >*v ’*-r* t»T and has taken over ?aW jm^m :-si(m ; Sm.vc Keyjiort. db played a Gan2 . ,iifJ hy the nater nf I )'M;i1,iim*-> 1 0 'INTEGRAL uf first place wi'h « 2611 record.! St. Joseph’s Vs. newT.-de\'elo[>ed ialent in the high rack ed o p ^1 tatkle.*. ar. 1 eight as- IT JUST P.I.I. School and Ihe Spoilsmen I ju m p when he w ent up 5 f|* * j"* j1 ^ (h-jmii.g lomeihing ‘ ' ai- ROBERT are tied for second piace '.vilh 2c l 2 : to p!<, u t set ond to UA s .( p 1 i t n ... vJ ll)r>nj.m ,,n a ssist w as a smu t­ DIDN’T RADIAL ARM SAW recoids, followed by ffatln-: ■ j Keyport Grammar vdnll. making » keen 5 fl. II m. |hrmv „„on a giotmd FIGURE M,TCHUM 3450, 5000 A 10,0001.r.M. Scolrhmcii, 25-M; 'loin's l ord. J.I- , •n aik nidoors ( .a n / a.so s eal. • , ))a]l jn ‘ ‘1 Mi.mii. ;»li* !hi,» I he seph's School, and Ronnie Schmitt, R eally, 18-71; llilllo p C ities S u e - I dash b ring lim ed In 3,i.3 ., • m ids ^ h(, ||i|; h; (| n, j„ Keyport Grammar School, have ice, 1S-2I; M iddiflow n G eneral MacLAINE I la/let Youth Second ir/'rais. wiucli alaml teaches hack Agreed nn the date of Dee. 29 at T ire, IS-21: P l»za L an es, 17-22; j Jell Hioden, k. Ila/lei. raie,l t„ ,|,c lime Al Si.sMmin, Keyport. 3 p.m. at Keyport High gym for u 'Team 10, 15-24, I.akcvicw l-ive, meeting between iheir teams to de­ 14-25; P ort M om noiitn F irst Aid. home foi l» second in the KfcO. be- jvJaseh for 11 rjn^e Howl. Delaney will be tim- fort. who wac hmed in 7: JTi 6. I <1 1 pii in>* n^am «t the Uird;n;‘i* division basketball dub in the bor­ niacy. 7-37. ough. St. Joseph’# icsumed mem­ Leading scorers weie I . Kelsev. Holmdel. showed Ur was »n j tialn.i*^ • amp nnd hi<>k bership two yeais ago in the North individual thrre-game higli, K72; for aiiothei *ood ve«r in the d s-1 ovl.r Ihe fiis. ball id.Mntawari’ " ' I>cit/ |>rjun-y *till ifl scouting a Jersey Shore Parochial Grammar F. BreMi. individual higli i.amc, lance e\i m« by * 'or> in ,,H‘ ' ' * ’ '* *...... fMOlLC UJf IKI bit f"i the Kansas 1‘itv AlhlMics. ; School League and at ihe nine 2G8; Teachers Scoh hmen . thr i t* indoDf mile. Anoiht-i pei loi mrr MARCH GAZZARA CLARK time Keyport re-entered the Bay- gime ttiim )>igi». 27hl; leacherf fioin thfs area to make !ii> mark I iu * r 1 **i i t u Iiy. iiu y !»•:! u« ihere st:il • w BALIN i*« ALBERT .shore Junior High School Confer­ Scotchmen, high team game. I02h. v.as \\ fM K ean ,'bnf}.,'s ihij'hM- is a chance the A s mav become O 'N eil, SiOfint1 m i i'fl J- n Ihe M)0. !hr Jei>ry lol-ns ni lhe Am«'i<; B Hager. 7^; M- D'- A ldcyl perftH iner *»i*-*> .'•h"\v»,d in y o u N « on plavers coming up from lh*? G ennuie, 21H, 1*. Ro j s , H. llje .M-ertnf; in tne f;e!d e\ r-nl* H'11;, D d c t » ? e » k Closed Dec. 19 to 21 H.12 league sponsoied in iccent , ,/ i,-,i'fc, -/n, ‘ J . IH-lhi-:. I’M Mull a Lev pi.nei. pu.-.Ml i*-e M 1 HI- SI'AIM A M W ond in t‘ie vh«'i put. v. Iiii !i wjis Ud. MASK L'THA I I SI- *SON we i.ie For Installation of New vca,,^...'^.!Vic l.eatue. Coach I'Hsr!^V Marsh ,i!L has I.Vl,isuf his i2l2 and 200; J. Ca„,panei;i. 212 f REE ! LJ and 205; D R aynor, J. l/oim hue rn by p-.I'y Snej.d <'I;,<\ .w a in.ul- 11, i.liftt III I il I e St M.I? N .■*, South IN-CAR HfATIHS Seals for your Comfort. 's q u a d , C huck K ennedy. I'l link ie u n d Tuw nlev. 210, E, l.ope/ nml nt M t' '> m. ,\li,ho>' Hie hes1 jimumuI ‘.hlF Jifeji I mi. *;»-1 h IMI I Coyle, ony LaConte, Ken O'lJnen. T, Caihuff. 203. J. Airnilt. /(IV. ■ ),i oi .let ii» «» r e ivh-m V,’i'i; itie m ni' mums link K i'i j j unit. Marsh, Davii .lohiooii, Alhe i T. lli imil, y, 2111. 11,(i n i|i •. e u ’p-iiei,' J0«tih* f \\ iit' ' ,i .-I j .tiii.l Itmi ) 11 r i !!, h Kai ?.:n H m 4 m I S R - I O O ! Cariiso. Humps Coughlin, Billy | > .'t |l»'» III! I 11^’, Ull 111* I ' d< A UK* t I ir.\ n- ii:p« i llie Poi i.e: * did "oi 1 Vance, t'hailie Maikli. Ken llasm I. , ill Mu- A'.ideiny !l'i.v Sa’Tdii1, in /et leedinj.1 ! hf’ i ;i:i i :il' For a delightfully A irpcrt Plrirn l.nnm ! 1 lai i y I lie\ ^ ul i . J v f f . ‘-1 ’ h.t i t-i I , ., • • I.' i* it i ict* n n' tn ii! e »t! O',i ,1 ! {iheOt'dy S^wlhor includes I M ike I'n e l.n , J on I .,*nl1. ''i 'l1 . , ., I, • dr - 'H'nrie » , , !•<-.)(1 j• 'hr ) ^i'lrft oft M.i\ Loads Women'* Leayuti 1 111 now, different tiu i d Z.ii i i Imii, Huh h l lanneiy. Mike Hu . I ,U I | tl IM,1 (tl.X !l 'A i ' !• ii'll 1 .Cl }>),f If I. he ( .< I lu d l n1 I I I'li’otl, Who "lli Threo Independent Spindles galski. Sianii-v Madge, am] Ilui'e: ‘ Ail|*nt l’i.i/« I lines 'ms Inni.r.i K.int.t!! I < i \\ ii >111 p. is known lo ne !iei ll' (L ino*| of ih^ J l r;>i«'i. Siliuslei . ils In wilh Slime Point l>>" snd lul'hlv iii'i'ir*!»’d. b'it fhe te,.\ ti'hip fj'iuoiic >iais o/ yesh * \e.tr, fitt* h oK lt»« prtcWofi, r«9(H dwrobiHfy, ood p«rformont« 'iiir Sl J o se p h 's I n f I,lays in a has lakeii o u i sole |xi.«sr..Mi,n of • ehool honid .mih!0 h .n e »ip ;:u i 11, i 111' of Mob i'.Mihetiy. lhe GO BOWLING! for Mwing, rfodolng, ploughins, ro«4log, rfiouine. tending, league will M, Ann's, beansbuig. h ist pla, v. honois in lh# Raiilan p io se ind««n I?.*• k * *.poii f u n 1< r >, j m »I ’ fi " h*» ' • i ,e ■ * 11' e , St Agnes. Aihn tic Highlands, SI. drIMng, Qiindlng, wk* brvtliing, buffino, polish ing, or for liiwniluji W,.ini n'i It o w ! I n v .11,d l l.ei l’ .5 Ml) ,M .*! e*i I .t'e u i^ ’ Ol Si. AnfliMii>',* Mi> h in the < i'p-‘oi flliikr a wnminf: xoir on >oor »»‘*t dale UM M nn duxII' iy power iouf(«. Thr«* wpoioi* (|«uf«4 (•n lhl'lllie’l. FiiM K ealisbill SI ine l/(Mid llul week. Ho h M.tUiwan ( nv In the M«»if ( onfi >• n- e - tithe her Umlinj*. Al oor Uaolifuny Maiv'». New Monmou'li. Iloiy I eague. i )i)'Uirei i t! IvneA it » the tojis foi inform iJ iptmSu »liu!l« provKi# you with lM» 3-Spw l i»l«ttit,ii ... i a ' .m i'j ’f i •!r ti" ’ I!. , Wr.\ hi*v» ' T ^ r d m "M " vv r ■ imtt for O' ru n ('»>m iy Cross Rumsiin, nml mn I ally ol |,H.|, mil) • 25-U ik f»ty fc*y p o iliiv n ly lo«l» VI Is, li.’N Mn I I i,|noi v *' MS. M.C. i ;v i :m m .s •ho M width control bor switch In "ofl" poilllon when k*y h 'I n f . . . . .Ii,,i r Mai i,,n,-i s .'ll I'' I ''i l't'1 * I Sn-om l ^ ea r Al SI. Joseph » Mimilay I'ntil ’> I’.M. C11i, s S ruiie, 20 I". i«lhOV*d, or hwndy posh button b«r In "on" position ior | M.u.'h play,I 1 isf III i In \ i n if l, '.'O 1'1 ■ I ,tn 1 ,'r " M ’ ■ |ii o* p* t ' VI Him s.. Oi -'i"1 W i'i krm l' rip work. CwnpUlvIy boll L#uilnu. h»licol gtoird molof will' , wilh Sl. M < hnel's, Union < ’1',\. 1,1 I'l '2(1; I l r ,, in o I,in,I. lh 21. h n 1' « (iiiihnirili v HI M’H I Al (.H OI I* K A'i'I'S Dliiomoric tololy rly'rh. So» H nowl ■ I,', own ,n>'h I de;. * ■ * in' ’■ ; r. i.» ;i iii! I I'ilM 1 !■ ' I . ' I" ’■ 1 h;>‘, • I i i, , >,. ,..,d 1 /. ii ;*i 1 'ie i" i"I "I Vnv.li ll.'.i. IL". ' ' ') ...... !l’ I si ii,sm.it■ '-c ■ ''' *11" 11 ,'1, ,’.t, | m ,,,M en,.nl Ine, HI .11 Iv. eyi On <>i\ hl^'l M a t c v v a n Keyport Recreation Conover Lumber Co. | Im im lia l »’i «f *]if p o ii'h " " o ,1 ' Minina Duke i lira,"id liifh | „un A v * m ’* ‘ioli‘ * i ipt ion t*i I h i .* I fill p r« ,li, e by Ihr Sl .ln>i pn s 3 I.OWI » M AIN M.. M AI AttAN ),» e.}»»0 100 FirO St. Keypori 'huiniis wdh l.k snd I.IMI M old"I neiv*.pflpn !*• *• loonihf •nuim n « RASMUS bn',.*. of m . j h i l i i t i r . * i 'l l < O 4 ;Uu<>. C O 4-0500 i' ub.I i Schimll nisi, has I" "l*i ' l'*d hirli sn Thursday, December 13, 1S&2 THE MAIAWAN JOURNAL, I'i. --

Ps^e-M in# ______Uio-\. He. f«nmiended ihe graduate.t H »i?gh{ rifiult in «r,vestl • 23 l.ft 14 in Afen Grwduafe \ B. V/. \Vj f:«it1 Ori-.i-Ci’ «i;ciicn hv iliis cfik ’O und ilvtjs , ; on their iichievemont ziwd j Hanson- prtfsnfit'di uf (fit =. (Hindi. S 1 i'i J-< I ‘ ( Slw ^ AtttfrJo'/i Lv( )w r Jiand ! < /# D S w ot M arket 'Al iii social ftrriinly ' payn-ient.s rather: Fi'om M arlboro Course j.fiursint; ’>vus one oi tbe highest c^11- ( . iii te o n tv Hr 2fr. Dinner Honors ! experk^ct'5 wilh 'IP t U*?l;t*T7fcr LGmf . •:Y,u-.\ th e ir Vvnb* \ ' jags hi relationship to mankindr f Mr. SsuiJt^ is wl-U known to 4- Davino <-/ tc.l.'ov.itm- som ii of ihr? aOviCft! ertif.’ni Tor )•! iia m il’cs- • ' ' ' 5? 21 4 \ailal)le Frn* ; B ayshore ar**a jn e rn b ers of tis* : lo r hkv bfefp, ljtvcn lo, s p e c i f Sfrtokfiv’4 fiA'ri>fr nqyh*. p:.’ea/i- '■ L^ass '>vere M<*ry E. Coyr^do. \VstSt» ; 4-H leader . j5 qveWScvciiis Mlui itiV jii'/ wCounty u ih y T ^'ii. , . F&it*‘ “ " 'V if*- A. Has 'S'<«::.cO S o cu v -y r.nc -i'ili. p sy d r.M n c r ! C«‘:a \ ‘i V. ' ‘ atunk; Lillie Mae Kdmands, Ma?;;. 1 1 >p 1 <« jutrl l7t»-‘ Hi.tjriti. m.Hria^.cr I'i Poitli Arnlxvy, j-ta! T( c b?iic;an i: v.ere held re- - ■ • ; r?"! iJri'N I^T ^tk^'H c. Viw^asl'n; ikn/5'* ’ " varned. tht public to be 'vary id [ “ 1; aViuriu of Raniiin jav.an: ittilh London, Keyjxn-f; WtVu’.' BOWLING e rm iy in t I-.e a u d :'.ory.im the *;ciV(-il >:Cv(^y(i(,'on ut a > ;'^ ner \n ! s ti ucic'd a 1, (he annua! 4-M Club Ui- 1 Oi.] Wiiry. . advertivejncnt.-! prorm :wi^ :nc ; liiiv an.:a has o’-'!1 | ter Wade, M i^iix*ro; U tiah BemjeU, „ a-li j h 5? b t'.'iiii'y bentifi-.s." I he- so- .Nev.- .jr'!>es . Stale Uospital at Marl- iiy>ir hwoi* 2- lb t-ANKS «.f books licit proniis (0 jr., MiiiUxiro; Jane T . R e e v e y , Grange. freehold, Nov. :v. iiiisra j with ti)e -i-H teinonstrsilon pro- SCORES l i n . * to * ;><.*! a n o in d " tc*rt Is p r^v; ipr.s i r i a l f.»A tir!ty diMvict manaj'/;r said, bofo.. TN? psyehiatric !*.clinician CHffyfcod. Joyce M. Hydon, T< ;ilt» r. in *!v_‘ wcin\ st*cui-i».y iiiw.- • he ;ii rf.'^l i^lk -<> p ro g ram a insisi.s uf one year ot in- VffcU-chtm-K n-.. President of t.hf- -> p,r«’V ! sjinivinie in c j r oftjc^. r»‘.'i iroog conducted at lhe burn; l.loruthy L. Klap. 0!d SrUIsc; 'Mrs. 1^. v, Fung, a Ipadsr in the lit-i’iiiff rjraJiy ii .som e ol th e se aks i FAlCl(V-r.l«l»S SjX)rtstv.or* • n | m lj;.ion do llars a yi-av whiit> coHct !- f-onnci in ih* fundamental skills James T. Uniigren, Mirlboro; : i-ul’uve: rorif.rnlutaled .leutteib un years. ijas presented ait; inscribe*, T. 14 offered lur sa!*: ut $1' ; y ix ^ * sa.o4). I Team' • ” S Siii.’, social sccui'ity’ (.as the pror^io- nursing'tare and io give- them, n - An»c E. Mt'-QiJ, Malawin: M -.l: -■• .<«cifiM8flJr years firie, (n»tk ««! silver irity ss'a tukciV ot apprecia­ Mioinkfc'j* M*at '* If* Toni'.s F4.r<1 Jr.v.’ aiui som ttiroc!. 55 Kiso v.ilt s!h;»w )4 Zi Jfl i t.ers of some 'en.sationally advor- s'^nl. into th« beixavior pcitterns of phi ne I.. Alijc-rp, M ai-iboro; A u d isy tion for her many years yf sejyice. | Ha^iet Paslr> X o .-l * M ^ 'iit^ a J»« ‘*MuB.!; 5 SpHnj:di»Je• ' * Ui.'HMi (NUis hr'-'.Hf • hut tho people in oar ofiioe will b« VanBrunr. Wickaui.nk.-- • . - w ill b e TOiiying to W<)n.iv Je rse y M n CrjuT*S Tire 18 21 •■I‘t social '.ccuri'y for abM>- Tht. tficriiony was i'eld in the Richani 0 Kic- assoi ite »w : r.iraiiw 1 : ii*ad to you full and r?’. V. 16 SJ ) inrorhiation tailored to your parlio- f:-[...'iini'n!.v. ThiMTias M- Kiisso, Your aiivcrtiscincHt ir, !hi»: y e a rs <)i service In -4-H Club wont 16'a I*'1; i.:>kcv'ji-iv Kiv<- ’4 “ ArfjolXv,'' Mi‘- Buss said, ’’th^se. "IcuMn Slv" Ay.‘nt poke tn . iA li'pon I-‘lsjya I'W ?:*' | ! ular fiiiuatior.." , ' rMiwhnvl tjiwinr. spoke brieRy papev '- ., 'i.. l . roach■-“-- pro^pt'C.livfe~ r. - T • ...... Mrs. 'H. 0. Si9.ttrom.-Ro- ! (rtvf*on<*tn Sfrvicf-i-. Inc. Ifi 1 20 I’ort M 'd ' l i 'i )'ir.st Aid Vi *Jf■ books t’aniioi J.eli '.lie rv ^ J c r any* .M.iariUi:'. Unu'Hivo;ii;it M. ?. 21> rta ilu n To'.MHi.ip Ph iim jio 7 32 ; The w:c;ai-security district oflue Ihe graduates snd th«ir K«es!s nn I porchasefs- ln every coifimunlty ia. Ciifton Wardtll, West iliin^ briuic about the racial M’l.'i1''.* :y; leaders./ Certificates twrlsvllte I Hazlet P«s«ry No. ii ;r» j in Perth Arnlnw is Wk-sied at 2U behalf nf tht- hospital admitsisini-1 th4 bayshore- area. Mr*. Laura Mjson, U v i 241 I l.V \S ' MANOK KO.WI.I.M* LKAi.l h lor veafs of ^ervln.' ,'.eie prescind'11 rt-i tio 1 j The !»»« tv law thal be would not find in «h<* ! Slate St in the iw h Amboy. Na- _ burg, and. Mrs. I-ung- 1)14 fc free bw klels and. i‘.*a!l»;is available (O 71 4 H te. i'ei In tht couijlj ly | < t a n b I VAJ'KKY lUIDAV Mil'i [tk>nai Bank Building. | Robsrtsviiie. '.. - : Tiii w *- a t l.iu* P erth Aml.voy Social S«*c*.irny ( ,ro r< - V Sivei jr Counly 4HiRob ( ij: t r i t A d v i c e Questiuned j A year's sutscriplton to .ih is A liss' M odre \\h o livss on rt bluL1-• Biidmckv F,s:,o " 2i MOTORS 4-H Yoi Ih Council tor outruns’ ng '•In. fact* if a d v ite a m ta in e d iti i •itH-spupt.r wins & warm wci'.'tii^i'. bcrry lurm near Tabernacle,' re­ ij o .'j w s C‘«JcfeuU LA>itni!t \l;.ii-.Ve Mqoorjs »> >u - ! n « .v if ‘lit 4 K p r o u d m wa .Mauiwati Hc.«e ? Hr.r.Udit Township nrmnov HI 21 some of. Ok* books, w*:r«’ fol'ov-eii, •C alf CO 4-.WJ0. | - iHtOfeVQitAttO' i cently. spent ’mx months m.Aus- KnoMv:i‘oft Sw««i Siiwni'C n- 2X ~vi.vnre»«(te(l -io-Aliii’d E. ftm dcis, » 15 JU’Inrorr.ti' liaiUi uS an Internal sonal I arm Scrv«iU h Team t 0 ’ " YOU« AUTHORIZED rM;itiiv.;m Hose Co. 2 0 MONDAY NKiHT ItlDUtiN HM.I.S V.AHX WOMIv: IKiJI-l*Myi)i:NT MIXI.I) J.I.A<»t. If for the vacation of Your Dreams AH Ch(isfm as lie tvs Christm as W rapped l)fr. y l>t,\ 10 BUICK and OPEL am I f am lb KUntsU’M^s ,i ^ Hiirrv’K Liquor* consult with ui UMlOlHthflhSfK *•’ 16 ' D E A L E R 3!) K*P»irh.v Br«»s. M. Kr-.vpofi l.*itn!)tr betpmlfvy \i) before you go . . . 11“ F'urev F.ron. ’ "Setter Buy" USED CARS Mnvrtk'kn No. 6 Htnumz:** i«i 21 Wrode Moure You h a v e th e lun . . . SAIES and SERVICE , Ta»i C;.is jj .Stn**./. F url Oil l’U*u/. M cCoyc iJi 27 wc No. 1 • v- ".*9t»‘CA« l»»r't«li? ON.OU* MtMBK • ■ C. W v. those unused articles for sale. Sl. Ann'*: No. I Brown Travel Bureau J*IGHWAr35 at BEDIE RD. KEYPORT .Sl. Catherine** N<». 2 A small ad in the classified B .y C .H .I Vkttejf . 4 , « - b y SWEET- ORR Kt. liCJlt-f.Hl'tV. No. 3 column will turn them into cash T -UroAdway,- tc>i>orl R(; Alines' No. t Bu,V!;U(>ru ChUi. Men No. fo r you. St. Bencdicl’u No. 1 iit. Ataryr« No. 2 St, Agues No. JS H.’iyshtirc K of C No. X Holv Fam ily NV 3 St, Bi^etUrt1* Mo. 2 Sl. Jos<*|>h'» St. Ann’s No. H St. iam cu No. 2 Holv Family N*. 2 Si. J'anies No. .1 "CONTINENTAL.” Bay*hm-e Cntli. Men No Ba.VKhorc Catb. Men No. OR Jit. Ann's No. 2 8«iv»dH*re K- of C No. 2 “IVY’’ St. Catherine's No. 1 LOHDUItOYS JIAYSllORIi lUISINHSS.MlCN The'lavpritc Ior. years. Cord­ ...... |>rr. A Tram uroy. takes on a new look in Brennans C ytlt SlHii loday's smart'Continental styl­ D;j> e Gibbs Chc”i€ \ .r. r. ing Made ot the Imt’St quality Bel.sv Floss Home# P in\va|c C orduroy . . . r.o snft, Alrjiort l.^'UorJ1 * so'smoolli, so velvety to touchi J A S riumblnK L'wduroy that’s guatantccd not M Jt-K c; :hk» H.ir DUfnx T.V. to rip, spill, crack or peel. Fischers Service T h t '-e “ C o n lin en la ls” a r c Sehubers Atlantic C^rN Sl-.eil magnilicenily tailored . . . Iia- Garber Supply tiiiing smart tailored legs, ex­ iit'linr.cks Oil Co. tension waist band and ilu new Muilrrs Tavern Clitfwood Fire Co, tlaElic side adjustments. Mstnivun Liquors These "Continental1’ Cordu­ Single System Oir.moud Alkali roy pants come in all the lalest H»rboi' E.UH fiee nun] colors: Boys’ * to 1$, Men's 29 MUUvay Liquors with this con ami purchase of ■fLAtp STAMPS — FHEE PAHKING IN REAR Mrhlcnbeek runirfll Hnnte 25.? 13 . 2 Pkc«* ofi*0S|Kit!»*5s TLASTIC Tom*# Ford ; Shoulder«« *■ ,u, CROSS RIB ROAST GARBAGE BAGS „ io«t< . 07 HANKEN rouroN <;non tiih u sa t, Cubes 10* STtw U» '■ -0 f i». , 1)KC. jsth VSPj iiMit-t covfQN io * cmtoMii if Pill P a U ie s'g ^ ENGLISH CUT RIBS U.S. CHOICE—PACKERS TOP BRANDS IREESO uliSTUKl Easy lo use Frozen Fo^ods' with this coupon «‘nd purchase ef M C U T O N 'S ' Ymt-cf- * • / . r;»l- kon.tbewe I CHUCK STEAKS RICK-A-KONI d i n n e r s cotTON noon tiiku sat. BONELESS BEEF for STEW ui-.e. Jith _3i^:$100 J m S imif-t cov»ow to i ORiEN BEANS GROUND CHUCK m tM T U tW H FREE 50^* STANK I «4aM0fUlaf wilh this i impoti and pureluM- of FRESH COD FILLET M a n u s | Mii.t 3 c t i>i«>. U d.iliu lx -a erls | SPINACH J E L L - 0 •ur<-)uifie of I STRAWBERRIES 1 oN»ojir'>Mr'20H!;i.ow * «!■»>« TUNA f is h ® 3 - 7 9 FJiEEZKR PAPER <«5J VAIUOUS BRANDS ^ M p " rouroN«onnTMnu6AT. ASPARAGUS smars J»ICC. IWl JUICE Z-;45 liMU-t (OUfOW to * ttrtlBMM J s Nnmyr-vnn-Kr^».B^d l ’ll.I.K H U H Y j— A f \ o lilt SO'l’l^MKi pineapple Pie FLOUR AJiNIt 1 CI 1RU15 O ^ 4V/ ' I with thi* eo«i|»on ftnd pttp-’has# (it I no M.iarF Aprleol.Priirh.Vlne. . JIJCHIM.AHI.V | Fre.slipaK PH ESIiRV ES| fcny*! » NOW ’ * (':'U hr» i run ms’ fi .i*iK' COUPON finonTimt’SAT. 55° Houn.i.ONCunros : - x 3 9 * KAHDINJ5S BRISLING line, iMb .. ^A»|W41 I IMtil-1 CWOU AW tl*** JUNIOR KHANKS 2 5 ' HACON THINS c i ^ i ■ liii.Mi' i.r.'.* *“.r J H 1 JM'hV IV r* Q A c ni:<;in,A«i V I.MASIIKJJ POTATOES X 5 9 ' MASIIKD POTATOES h,\ y t'ci ii. At Pt HIE 50 ‘i’i'STWMl k m J 7 * '« » i \«rt ASSOHTMKNT v lih tills coupon »nd purchadi ftf | . .0. ]jkT C^*, MAXWKlVi'iHOUSB Mb Tin 6 9 c to or driO ja r lnMmit Coffft ! | CHASE nnd SANUORN COI'I’OS iiOOliTIIHU HAT. J>M\ 1MK NAVEL ORANGES tovfVN io A (wifcma*

[Tlir^^irsniliP^ with lhi-< riHiH"' }»ul |MTth;t«« ol QNT ii Ih i:i o/. I’kg. S W l '.E T ACTiVK ALL. CAI.IFOliNIA Y ot'l‘uM*onirniHU6ATi I'M’. IMb [ iiMit-t lewfow to a (wiiomN ts n r Moum* . . tlW't I (flUlON IO 1 f»t*( *<* BAKING POTATO ™ ’10 i5 9 - PASCALCILIRY . il5 > - Th* KOXUURY • MfixW K2734 {WU SOl^STAMPSI 0««utlful tonUm poitiy let-boy conioU In grilled W»lnul trlof, nuined M*- stamps . >25* m i so l>z \ ] •RUSSELS SPROUTS K 2 £ CRANBERRIES j m )lh (hi1-1 "'ipen niirl jriirt'hii?f of ho|«ny color, or gralntd Blonrt 0*k c o lo r Atco *v«tl*UI# wilh l*ily Anit»k.*f» j (‘Him \S il'-ofi ‘Mlnl Kt rut ftyifld igt tn»i g*«if t to M*i>l« v«n*ei> and *uii(J*. utilh this ronjM'ti »tinl ptm <■( 1 or P#»luf«i Suptr T«f|at turrvt luntr, i»n / cv*l UneJ'kir. I'I.M in GRAND UH10H 101! VIENNA SAUSACE i j'(iN ut>n|» rm u; ^AT. ipMKtr, and 20,000 volts of pltlurt power. J'AI j 1 J I.A D K S CANADIAN BAlSAM ;v btflUilfUL CHRISTWA j DECORATIONS COHI ON IIIKU PAT. I I ' !"•' T:-* IM «• JHIi n0 ,• -•* v • i am r in m • n ‘.j i n ruiM • m u. i n«.» |iMit I Ml * tmlflwH GREATER DEPENDABILITY iiMM t'1'K of HANDCRAFTED chassiB (UltA IUIA n w t! MtviM Im d o ilu n , . . * i« t« f e|.*i*lini U«p*no I'lcdticllon »hortrut»* lv*ry t l 'a n ‘4 lumtection )• witfuHy Villi Ihif i oiipim kmiI pun tuiM Mt ill. till' I MllH'll illHl |IHM I'i'^ I'f ’il i n '^ l *■/ 1 ’ A * • S I IIIAIII'AK 11 w »:*• li.i>y i like* iif td- ‘.Nl I ''t STAHIj I )•!;*: in » I ' MA'-S ' 'iMV.ired, l»»nd 1 |.l J(.|. |'l,>ill Mt»‘IH M!lll I'I M' .•! 01 illlll('l'flllJi»'|-C llli)« J l 'N K K T l . l l 'T O N J’OIIK N' MEANS I ( I I tw. i*n»l' I *4I!> AA1. ( tiil'dh ••n»»liT HIM' MT. H A M ’ S A l 'C I ’i s11iir.11<■ 11* u n |i , ‘, . Mill **• I, I’OI'I ll-. * .• •« .1 ■ illll' f M'l I'*1' H'*» - i nt i «•». i,imii iin .i • 11, I'll t* h ii l|A^' to f- (wttiMul | . I" r '''^ |IM|l 1 lOW’OM IC * Ivt1f'(-H IIMI' I ll|/»ON Ifi A (ll'CHIt Uf* 1 n» I -t •«k*» l>‘i» W i i ^ vm lr b>M * MCADN EAR HWY H W Y fl, 34 313 M AIN STREET HAZLET GRANE> UN ION - OPEN EVERY SUNDAY ____ MATAWAN LO 6*1600 VIM! Vk m lrlpl*-S nultmiilleB *1 JM-4 M»ln II i m I, N##»*ln»r» - Op»» Frl<»» ”111 • A11 Ut^'npUe* l.telM* Ar* t- Qp*n Until 9 Thursday, December 13, 1962 ?«$!$ THE MATAWAN JQURNAl, N. 1

Main St.." toad, 53500 M *1000;. I that he km operating *. car witn Musical Program {w ading. • $24W to J2M0. : •[ n a muffler. Nor. X wiusa picked ap ’ .AftlvjriAbbskia,1 l.i-18 Middiesax,i (jy. Pniroinyaiii Francis Fletcher, svy'x? v vv ^ R i; ' )wijdlni3/:$ii,SD5 -{of jwjioo: j iinvftAhip poiicebecause ii % 1 Just By Choral €rou|; ■ '^ranitVancl Mur’e K. L3-p:t, :! : ;irc-pp^'J off when tho car hit a "lhe Uwrat srojo ol thc Evenmq L a i-w id e J$2I,9S& to j.btunp: But on the assurance of the -Pepstintent..of.'the Woman's Club defendant, he,.had noi been opsrsi! Of MatfiWao.. ..J im;., . prea(?nttf>.LOFFiCE EQUtPMHNl; unliin'ted i GOOD OPPOR'I UNITv hvr a& .iFFV /O O D B&ach- house. Call M rs Victor Fredda d:r" V ri F.i-d Crfyninatioh a g a in st. hl;ijiS M agis- c e t’s ’.'sigWal.' "p reterrctl . b y PattQ .I-! iCOME PROPERTY in Matawan. room’' c:u:ii su!tt,blo for 2 pefjpie. ‘ &55b. 'vi1,11 drafting equipment aud etc. ftatph j company of. top prwuge. Sellw L 1 ! da, whi), aiso accompanied tne ;trat?. .?h^i'maii' lound tftls o;rensive m an B. J.. Rvan, township, polics. i Two as)art.niL-n!s. Near railroad ; Call LOweli 6-1332.' . wjtl. but the"caurt declined lo slccepl it j ---- • • •«»; lor related experience ueiircblu. grows, orcsenled M ‘*s I «j-s S'rulh, to. th e ^ 'g n .H v o f co u rt and ordered. .13’ DOUGH BOV pool with filter Mocci, .9j tt,jsnin^„ton . i t e j E t ,.OTp)o yee fcc-ttefrt:}. c a r jti.ju. Cali. LO <1511.(1. wjtf soiomt "' ‘ : the 'defendant to confina nirnself io v/hen'1 the : defiindant admitted lie •! and aii accessories' 'his.I Keyport: U !l COifax 4-la.1t, .*)» | a lt‘(j %a|ilry p,u, pro-j j NICK 4 room furnished..anartnVesii was not ainvinced of His own guitt. I I in dcfirablc iosidoni’ai s.;cUon of , Mi;j Lewi Ci-r'si n?t conducted ^statenieRts.; iie w ould’list m ak in g im-, su.rijmcr, cost $2’&, saciific*:*: Ihe ori$l t?Us=mes3 sos-'.on and ivc! P-dtrolman Ryan said the ticket 1 A I1ANDSOMF. HEAVY DU l'V I itw aive cum.nisslOH scale haswi j NON ATHLETIC TVF'S I Keyport, on 1st floor. :i private .der oath and uoaer- Erection of Polaroid cair*cru kit, 8UD — Ion applirinc^ saies ^>Senu com'! corned M / ^ 'R o V rt Ashworth as » ,hi’s attor^/ey.^ .';.’ :'.. was issued because Mr, Davis, a | | entrance*, garage, :,.dlilts, oniy. ! $B0.. Evinrjdc 7*A h.p. outboarrl ALUM INUM j pletft. resum« including salary re- j cjec n e * member, flarJ were li.stussed Stick To OrdmaC'Ce Term* tr»ick driver, ..Kepi coining on in a these ranches, Maiasvan and 1 Rir/prence.s. CAt'itai :i on ,Hoiite.'34 ant) South I w?«.«pn. St5. C.,11 LOtveH j qujrejnenls to Box t) in oirc of dotop tbe the annualAnnual dlnrerdlw - danu to b? Ir. th-. m e an tim e, M r St Ja c q u e s fog Dec. WINDOW M ataw an Tow nship. $15,300, $t7,G!jOf : . Wjtf ki;<> - whf»n W«v/»n trt w it/1 ! ” ‘’-■t-i’ . ^ - __ ’ this newspaper wjl3 $ia.5oo. > n ,rm . $ , . ^ . , # h«»4 F e ^ 16 af the Magnolia Iiui was told to conduct his ousmeos o:i Atlantic Ave.. when waved to with FOB 24 000 5 5 000 A nother CIu'A're party in the spring terms required ljv tiie.townsmp or­ a fusee.tti'hal!, aud let school buses MUST sacrifice, tivo 10' x JO coni- V2?..m ! FIVE ROOft-i •ap.irf.meiii; aii • ut'ii- WOMAN for light housekeeping and I ities supplied. Inquire 914 Sec'-;, ® f „ was iuKgos',ed. dinance pending hearing.. . so through. But the defenditnt testi­ merlcu! overhead doors, prlmud $ 1 1 . 9 5 ' ' c a re for 2 thiidren, ‘2^ and S1/*, : o:ui St., Union B each oi; call. OOI-. .,$** Architect1* Plan '.M agistrate Sherman fined Johan­ fied;,he had not come fo the point, and painud,' complete with all FREE ESTIMATES Matawan, do you need 4 bedrooms, years old every Monday JO a.m. ' f.i\ •!-.%». v.ii:;' SS The member! ntsu viewed the n es B riel, M eru'-hen, S25 and >5 whbre the officer stood, before hardware.' I month old. Cail after KARL 1- RAN I7. CO 4 .I'lOS to f> p.m . ■ Call ”)BG-7{jf)7. w jl3 dining room, basement, garage, it's your* in this Cape Cod at only trc!»Ite>,tr» svjyjfSi.e«J pls'i fo- the I costs foi going 85 mile', per hour ot stoiffling and did not litinw how to 5. p.m., COlfax 4*2ti72. ' wj 13 ' ;______wjtf ! APARTMENT, furnliihod,'.3... large $J4,m .. re m o d elin g «tf W o m an s C lu b ; trie G«ir<(eT S U te i-’atkvtay The i.nierpret the; sigiisil--^i.v'en i8 FT. !iea Bright t5ory, inboard; FULL TIME dependable factory I room s ia t floor. Heat and hot, fog. The. court fotind no Willful In­ LXA'MAH HELD, OVER buildU)g'(». facKi<>n St., Matawan. ' coiirv also Intposed a 45 days sus- Excellent condition. J2U0.' COlfax hi'ip wanted, by loefvl concern. water supplied. Aduils o n 1 y.' tent to. disregard ths officer and Finally a I bedroom ranch w ith Fipfi ar?anijcra?nts w?re com- pension of license men naa’d mat 4-31276 ' , w jlf Applicant wiii tn* trial period Available .laiiuary, 1st. Cali COl­ Thy Annual Eazaar conductcd by rooms for only Si2,01/0. ■ pleted4‘ted tor the Chrisw ai welfa.c the fir« return date of tne speed.ng cleared Mr. Davis. ^ . .■' . tn prove sc-if of being c a p ab le. A p­ room y fax 4-Oil I-I between 6 and 7. p.m...... ticket was July . When the de- :.,t'r',iv D avenport, Clitfwrmd, paid ih e Veterans ot Fi' plans are being formulated for var­ Special on Princess pine-roping, b ii spacious back yard.. City Adults only, (.‘all L. .1. Costa, 6 F O R $ 7 7 4470 o r 769*1579. w jl3 I out 0n ious, functions which nre to ue yards ut $1.95. Open 8 a.m. daily, sewers and sidewalks for the lot; COlfux 4-0591 o r CO lfax 4-1535, w jtf- held during the eaily part of 13GJ, Sunday 9 am Karuan Land 1 nple track, fully weather stripped, to ride their bikes. Price $18,500. I 'l definite dates to be announced. * *t* ft W 'i v f scapmft Supplies, Highway .15, South SERVICES genuine Alcoa aluminum. R-Z tilt. fwO STORES 20x30 and iU:iOO. P Mrs Manfred Rosenthal, religious A m bov ( all P A 'k vay 1-0208______v \jll Can be cleaned from inside. Terms. iir-j ;'! PARKiiR Boarding Home tor aged WALKER & WALKER Will-alter to suit for offices if xchuol chairman, announced that SUPER SPEC1A1,: desired; aiso loft storage space. ^"-4,t/annual Religious School Chanu­ GAS fired -pace h ea ter, w 1 1 h | P R O W N S men and women; 24 houi super­ thermostat, mfg. REALTORS Cali 1.. J . C osta, COlfax 4-0501 o r & kah party will be held at the Mata­ nam e C oroaire. | :)2 B road s t. SH 1-7500 R ed Bank vision; individual diets. Licensed 65.000 B T lJ’s $50. Call LOwell t>- wjtf 1000 feet south of COlfax •1-153.]. w jlf wan High School on Sunday morn-; by S tate c f f l y ;: Jersey. Reason­ 3218. Lily-Tulip Company & in!>, Dec. 23, (rom 10’ 30 a m. to 12 ’61 Chevrolet able rates. W i miles south ol APARTMENT. 4 rooms, heat, hot ! b a B Y ' 5 C k i u ana mauress, ex* Middletown, New Jersey O'clock noon. Mrs. Rosenthal also: w a lc r and e le c tric supplied. 5100 Corvair Monza, 4 Dr., A/T, MUSI sacrifice b rooms of fine celleut condition, very 1't'U.SOIl. Matawan light, Highway 34; oppo P hone: C7I-3.H1 !Pf'J ?' announced that children of pre-re-; per m onth. C all COlfax 4-6587 o r ’1795 fumliure m excellent condition. ab le. Call CO lfax 4-8718. w jl3 site Whi'e Gate Inn. Call LOwell Multiple Listings and Trade-Ins -• liglous school age-are welcome to R & H . W/Walls, Blue Can be bought individually. Call G-0G11. w jlf inquire 13 - 3rd St., Keyport, wjl3* «!tend this _uarty. accompanied by WHITE DOLL COACH, 28" body, O pen 7 days iiV k after 5 p.m.. COlfax ‘1*5955. wjU w jn •j \ a parent: There will be an ex- chrome fittings, hrand new, list MODERN. 3 room apartment in 11 FORD Starliner 2-Dr., H.T., Std., R&ll, W/W, White, RUGS~used"" 1 FxIsT11 * 18,” 9x971x1) BACKHOE W ORK Malawan. Especially desirable W j ■ change pf gifts and refreshments $25, p ric e $15. Call 5G6-6106. w jU MATAWAN BOROUGH 4*1 H P., 3 Carbs. . . $1895.00 a n d 12x15 Sisal. H all ru n n ers and for a nmvly married couple. Call J \ i r will be seryed. ALL T Y PE S VETS NO DOWN ’M RA M BLER Custom Station Wagon,: 4 Dr., I Pass., scatters. Marble top tables, dress­ HOME MADE jellies and relishes. COlfax 4-3405.______w jtf . The next regular meeting of the ALL O TH ER S $450 DOWN Sisterhood will be held this Thurs-; I Cyl., A/T, l*.S., White, R & H , W/Walls ...... I16K.OO ers, wash stands, assortment of Call LOwell G-1470. . wjl:i* TRENCHING - SEPTICS APARTMENT, 4 rooms with floor day evening qt the synagogue.; V ’M PONTIAC, Starchief, 4 Dr. Hdtp. A/1, PS. PB, Air tables, chairs, cribs, cut glass and LATERALS — EXCAVATING FULL PRICE $14,500 h ea te r, hoi w a te r and bath ; $55 & antiques. Open 9 to 9 Shore I'urm* TWO DxU wool rugs; also match­ ° k. Hostesses for the board meeting ■ Conditioned ...... $1995.08 per m onth. Call COlfax 4-9706. lure, Route 35. Laurcnce Harbor. ing tnrow rugs. Call LOwell ti- were Mrs.- Saul Sahner and ’ 'rs- C S I K B R O S . Three bedroom ranch, city sewers _ _ _ _ w j n ’M VOLKSWAGEN 2-Dr. ,Sedan, Black, W/W/ Heater .. $1193 N w jU 4741 a fte r 6 p.m . w jl3 Hyman Schwartz. , ,. ' M CHEVROLET Belalre, 4 Dr. Sedan, 8 Cyl., A/T, COLFAX 4-1676 O R 1137 (paid fort hardwood floors, garage, APARTMENT, 3 rooms and bath, R & H, W/Walls, White ...... $1593.0* LlONfcL TRAINS, excellent con* HAMMOND electric cord organ, w jtt near schools, good neighborhood, hent, hot water and gas supplied. ’» FORD Galaxie Club Victoria, 8 Cyl., A/T, R&H dition, tracks. 8 cars, new trans­ blonde finish, like new, SG50. Call Linoleum throughout rooms, pri­ Widow Sues U. S. . White, W/W $1395.04 former plus extra attachments, $^!0, LOwell 8-M17. wjll) MILK AND MILK PRODUCTS, BOTH SU B JE C T TO V.A. & 1M1.A. vate entrance. Inquire 221 Dock ’S» PLYMOUTH Fury. 2-Dr. Hdtp., V-g, A/T, Blue and Call after 4:30 p.m., OSborn 1-1JI7. ONE medium Coleman oil burner, Paulus Dairy, John Urown and APPROVAL SL. Union Beach. wjLJ (continued from page one) White, White Walls, R&H ..... tl«»5.00 w jla 1 vcar old. Call I.Owcll G-3315. J o h n Schanck. Call C O lfax 4-5046 FURNISHED room and kitchenette. lengthy public hearings. The two *H FORD Fairlane 2-Dr. Victoria, 8 Cyl., Std., Blue, ^______w j i r o r K ilm er 5-24WI. w jtf VAN’S AGENCY light housekeeping, private Iwlli airlines lnvotved, United and TWA, GOITAR, 25 watt amplifier in and entrance, off street parking. whoso Constellation, thu other plane R&H. W. Walls ...... $ 895.00 ca se, ulso 55 w att am p lifier, $125. BICYCLE, girls, 24”, good con­ DUCT WORK ’58 BUICK, Special, 2 Dr. Hdtp., Grey and White, A/1', dition S13. . Excellent Christmas REALTOR Call C O lfax 4-1661. _ _ wjl.1 Call 264-7977: _____ w jl3 WARM AIR HEATING in the crash, (ell: In Staten Island, R & H , W/WallJ ...... :...... $ 995.09 gift. Call after 4 p.m., LOwell 1IWY 34 AND M AIN ST. C’NION "BEACH, aparlmoul, ■ 5 will) lost of life, charged the blame NO JOB TOO SMALL CR. ’38 FORD, Fairlane, 2 Dd. Sedan, ( Cyl., Std., R & II, 6-6262. wjS ■ LOW ELL 6-5445 MATAWAN . . .. rooms, all improvements, avail­ on faulty directions from Idlewild W/W, Tan and Beige ...... $ 79S.M 24 FOOT BAR - . LOW ELL 6-1881 able now. In q u ire F in u t. S:^, Airport and on.faulty ground direc- FURNACE, sligluly used Series E w jl3 '58 CADILLAC Fleetwood, Black, Full Power, M Special, American Standard forced hot OPEN 7 DAYS-A WEEK ■ Union Bcach or . call COlfax I-IM j . tion'signals given before thc crash 4 Dr. Hdtp, W/W/, R & H ...... $I995.M Four top cooler1, ice cube machiae, w j l 3 1 _ ■ ‘ *11} from FAA stations in New Jersey. air horizontal gas fired furnace. FOUND ’S7 BUICK Super 2-Dr. H.T., R&H, White Walls, Auto. Tr. Pizza oven and kitchen equip­ » ,,i t , imp 1 HRI:B ROOM bung.ilow, SjH, in- Piwtlon Center 01 Testimony ' 85,000 BTU Input, 68,000 BTU Out­ 1 and Pow. St., Blue and White ...... $ 7K.M ment. Inquire Joseph Tetrp, 101, put. Original price $235. sacrifice FEMALE Beagle hound, about 2 C A K l/1 O N II. P O L lN lj I eluding heal. Inquire 128 Loril- Av centerpoint of the testimony ’57 BlIICK Special 4-Dr. Sedan, A/T, R&II, Light Blue. Florencu Ave., Union Beach! w)!3 years old. Vicinity: New Family . REALTOR ■ ,lard Ave., Union Beach. wjl!* in tjie suit is expected to be the $125. Call OSborn 1-320(1. wjl3 w / w ...... $ M N C ircle S tore. Call 264-1938. wjl.'l 38 HWY. 36 — KEYPORT, N. J i MAIN STREET. Matawan, 3 rooms Preston Airport. Morganville, over NEW Barcalounger chair with P IN BA LL m ach in es $35 and up, ’?7 CHEVROLET 2-Dr. Station Wagon, I Cyl., Std. COLFAX 4-1918 and bath, 2nd lioor, private en­ which Ihe DG-8 Jet was supposed to custom tapestry upholstery. In- pool tables slate tops, including • Green, H„ White Walla ...... $ 7K.M all accessories J150; also bathroom i WANTED Sre Ihis well kepi sturdy older trance, refrigerator, siove and all “hold''* until it received the signal ’57 CADILLAC, Sedan DcVlllc, W/Walls, R & II, Grey quire Conover Brotrotners, Conover from Idlewild the air paths were sink S10, Call L. J . C osta, COlfax home today. It has 7 fine rooms. utilities supplied. Single person and Whit* ...... $I3IS.M Road, Wickatunk, N, J. Call 346­ PROPERTY or. lot owners, large ot or couple only. Available immedi­ dear ol other traffic for the big 4 0591 o r CO lfax 4-1535. wjtf 3 bedrooms (one is extra lurgc) 4721. w jl3* small acrcage and building lots ately. Call LOwell 6-1260. w jl3 plane to come in. Leaving the Prej- ” CLdCKS~F6iTSALE ~ " and bath. Oak floors all through Tha Above Cara Ar* Sold With A It-Day Uacooditlonal Guaraate* needed, buyers waiting. ■ house, cellar, two car garage. A i ■ ton '"hold,” the DC-8 Jet was sup- Give a grandfather clock for Christ­ EFFICIENCY upartmcnt. 3 rooms, For Sale Or Rent good buy, $12,500. w j 13 [ all improvements, 66 Main SI., posiid to make a turn ■ east over m as, a gift thal will last for many CASEY'S AGENCY INC., Keyport for the run to Idlewild. years in your home by Nanna. Call K e a n sb u rg . Call 842-1703, wjl.1 TRANSPORTATION SPECIAL TWO FAMILY house, reasonable BRO KER Findings in the inquiry Indicated 'S7 PLYMOUTH Savoy 4-Dr. Hdtp., Blue and evenings COlfax 4 7533. _ _wJ27 HAZLET, N. J. Situation Wanted MAR'LBOROT5!j room apartment, White, rent, located at 733 Second St., 2nd floor, frigidaire, gas heat, that the DC-8 Jet missed Preston V-8, A/T ...... 1338 NASHUA house trailer, lo­ CO 4-2448 — CO 4-8442 and flew over Matawan to Keyport, $ 2»5.M U nion B each. In q u ire 434 F ro n t plenty hot walcr: nice place lor 'H CADILLAC M Special Fleetwood, 4-Dr., Giay cated on Ideal trailer park she, wj27 SECRETARY, college and Berkeley failed to make the turn at Keyport, aiid St.. Union Beach or call WAverly graduate, well experienced office children, near schools, stores, etc. White, R&H, ...... 3-5219. Wjl3 equipped, air conditioned, outside RIDE to Perth Amboy, leaving and continued out over Raritan $ 2*5.00 routine, shorthand and typing, de­ Call H Opkins 2-235.1. _ w jl3 '» STUDEUAKER, 2 Dr. Hdtp., I Cyl., A/T, R & H $25».H canopy and many extras. Asking Keyport any lime after 7:30 a.m., Bay to Staten Island where it ran sires full or part time position any­ FURNISHED rooms"available, 1211 price {1300. Call CO lfax 4-1140, returning after 5 p.m. Call COlfax into the course to La Guardia Air­ Shore Road Realty, 1003 Highway time after January 1st. Call COI- Church St., Keyport. For ao ap­ port being properly followed, by CHEVALIER 4-1730 a fte r 6 p.m . ______wj!3 AUTO SALES 36, U nion B cach. _ w jn ______, fax 4-6352 a fte r 7 p.m . w jl3* pointm ent call COlfax 4-7000 o r all report, by tlu Constellation com­ LISTINGS wanted from $12,000 t o ------— COlfax 4-3049.______wjl3 334 Main SI. RENT A CAR 17“ R.C.A. television set. Good {18,000. Sterling McCann, Real j WILL care for children for work- ing in from the west. - ROOMS. Special daily and wenMy Matawan OR TRUCK condition, $25. Call C O lfax 4­ Estate, 253 Broad SI. Keyport. COI- ing mothers, 5 days a week. Call Light snow and haze beclouded winter rates. Attractive healed the atmosphere *t the time the Bill Lanzaro'sCor. Main & Rt. IS 5352. w j!3 fax 4-1370. w jl.1 1 LOwell 6 3032. w jlll plane passed over Keyport at 10:33 UP TO M MONTHS TO PAY (rom J 99 » day MHeago rooms wltti free TV. Ideal for OPEN EVENINGS TIL I PA 7-0479 »»l**IH I»failM >«m ilM H »IIIM IM HHHIHM I*M »IHM alM iaM IIM i business people ill area . Holly Hill a.m. the fatal morning, otherwise LO 6-2224 Motel, Route 36, West Keansburg. the pilot could have spotted the C II 787-6776. w jtf shoreline below him and could have realized something was amiss. As GfliSON GARDEN APARTMENTS a result of the crash, the FAA drop­ BUSINESS SERVICES Four modern rooms, colored tile ped Preston as a holding center for hath. Call LOwell 6-12IS. wjl.1 Jets and the turn over Keyporl was FIV E R C mM apartment, bathroom eliminated. and shower, hot water system. Top Soil Maintenance Contractor* Van Ur.ickle Road, Box 38. Mat­ Dinettes? We're Loaded! awan Township. Call LOwell 6­ PAINTING, carpentry, g la z in g , C ARPENTER and building contrac­ 2825. _ _ _Wj20* 57 Landowners T O P S O I L lock repairs, looting. Small Job tor, J. O. Metiger, Florence Ava., IN _MATAWAN'S' be s't section (continued from page une) Trenching and bulldozing, drive­ specialists Keyport New homes, garage*, all (Edgemcre Drive) 3 bedroom buildingt (5800 to J M (stipu­ PICK FROM 50 DINETTES! way gravel, Milestone, fill dirt, 4 0 GENERAL SERVICES CO. alteration* and repair*. Call COI ranch, full cellar, lease for t lated). cinders. CHROME or BRONZETONK LOwell 0.1107 fax 4-B3.18. wjlf monlh.i al $150 per month. Call Theodore Daioia, 54 Main St., DIETRICH BROS...... w jtl LOwell 6-3978, _ w jll land, (H7U0 to (81(H). , THOMAS KEARNEY SNOW PLOWING, driveways and DOWN TOWN Keyport, beautiiul Clyde. H. Davn, 144 Freneau NEW BRUNSWICK ,.,F „ PLUMBING « HEATING Ave., land, 18200 to (7200* bulld- * 24Mx36” Early bird table and 2 chairs . $29 MATAWAN parking lots Call early fur 4 room, unfurnished apurtnient, M9 Mtple Placa reasonable rent, only 1 flight up. i»g,. »I8,300 to 114,000. LOW ELL 6-3:193 - 2192 prompt .service. Call COlfax Rocco'C.. and Margaret J. Car­ ______w |tf 4-0924. _ w jtl Keyport Freshly decorated. Call lor ap­ SNOW PLOWING, commercial and Free listlmatej CO 4-079! pointm ent COlfax 4-5009, a fter 5 . scclolo, Route )4, bunding, $16,800 * 5 pc. Dinette, 30x40x48 # p.m ., c a ll KKIIogg 1-1809, wj 13 to IIS,‘300 (stipulated). Interior Decorating resid en tial. Cull LOwell 6-5829 or a r m I n 's The Central Railroad Co. of ^ table and 4 chairs.. .$57 LOwell 6-9769. w jtl PLUMBING «■ HEATING FURNISHED bedroom, seco n d N.I.. Jersey Central Terminal, 30 K EA R N E Y ST., floor, private cntiance. TV, In­ DRAPERIES quire J72 Main St., Keyport. w)13 Jersoy City, land, $7200 to $4000 Uoholstery FREE ESTIMATES (stipulated); land. $13,600 lo fSIOO * 7 pc. Jumbo 36x40x60 . K EY PO R T APARTMUNT, 3 looms and bath, (stipulated); land canceled CUSTOM TAILORED BY RICHARD'S UPHOLSTER Y . L iv­ heat included. Nice location. $100 CO <-','840 CO <-3726 (stipulated); land $3700 canceled tabic and 6 ch airs.. ELNICK ing room fiirnlturu recovered, w jll Call COII.'X 4-1236 a fter 4 p.m . (sllpuialed). like new, seat holtoms repaired. w 11,1 Patrick und Mildred Dals:la, 44 Custom in,-uie Slip Covers. 531 BETSY ROSS HOMES Peechwood Terr., htilldlnt’, $111,100 Individual pluming for every lifers St., llazlol. Call COlfax 4­ AUTOS FOR SALE 5 pc. Round table and 4 chairs...... Additions, kilcliens nnd hntlis re­ to $17,GOO. window need. Satisfaction guaran­ 1314. wjlf lid ward und liluluc Parisian, 20 teed. F itij i'.silmnli'«. Fas) modeled. Roofing, siding, com­ SCHANCK £ SIIILER Charge, Shop m Home Serviie i ' t.i'S'lOM UPHOLSTERY ' plete line oi remodeling servic*. Freneau Ave., land, $5400 to $.1100; SHOP building, $17,300 to $14,600, 10 pc. Dinette 36x60x72 tabic, 8 chairs a n d LOwell 6.50110. w jtl , FINANI ING ARRANGED USED CARS Paul A, Bogdan, 11 Liberty St., ReiipliolMery, furniture repairing, I IlltO LOCAL HANK HWY 34 MATAWAN building, $14,000 lo $1.1.550. utility ca*t...... T a l o v i s i o n refltti-iliing and am ii|iii'lni'„ For 5 YEARS TO PAY LOW ELL 6-42110 Rnss^il W. Herd, I Somli St., free c'liim itri call COIfi.x 4-5955 o r w ill i n q i 'l i e 441 Middle Road, Ifa/i.'t. AI.SO building, tIO.KOO to $l»,000. DON’S TV SERVICE ri'STO .M III III I' HOMES BILL LANZAHO’S ' Michael I*. Kidius, 2.1 Rnvine ______- i i i BE SURE TO VISIT OUR DINING ROOM DEPARTMENT For fasl efficient radio nnd telo 11.17 Dr., htilldlnt!, $12,m to $11,8:10, n i l , I AX I 1676 -■ COLFAX 4 A U T O S A L E S vision servico cull l.Oweil fi-MH. ’ S'NIH'I'SON Adam lukshln. 454 Sonin Avo,, F O R T O P V A L U E S ! . ______Aniiciuos 111 IAI II V ti.Sl-1) CARS building, $ I/.Sill) to $ll.i,40(l (Mipu- TV SERVICE...... H < H 11 INI, * M U Inli orroimjM M 'Y .shop loied). I l IN I KAI 11 lit 311 MAIN SI . MAI AWAN LOW ELL 6-1000 ANTIQUES Mnrle Z, Uevlln, Mlrlnm Or,, B u d g e t T e r m s A r r a n g e d AI.I.MINUM SIHINO CR. MAIN & RT 18 hr.j, {’inn >■, w m ruinulnH'd). Wo buy und sell Anllquo Furniture TEN EVCK RONSON INC. til 1 11 US - - L E A K E R Vi;. .'i. a.td Clar.t C, A i!-, llrlc u broc, China, Ginn. Dolls L O W E L L 0-22SM 1.1 MVTAWAN Iieru. 21 l.aliu»lili' Dr., buildini;, |, ,„„iry 11 s nml I'li’fii'o «in,iinn ;n;i OCEAN IIIA'D, PER.-.fiNM *;i UVICIi .10 YUS, OPEN I.VES "1 IL It I1 M. 122,100 to $20,100 (utlpulated), I’lr Mnlfhews, 115 ltmndwny, Key r l . l l i Vi'DOI) III:.\C !I Wjll w |ti Alhurt and Louise .lunwich, FIELD FURNITURE port mifu, 4.|4If will LOWELL 0.'i:!ll IINIj ( lll.\K O I.ET l iinve.ilhle Im Church St„ tiullillng, $30,100 tn $2!),. wj W" p.-iln .Super, Super Spir. VH, hlu 100. 7-11 £ Frqnt Sf. HIGHWAY 13 Miscollarmous Pianos and Organ* I piuiiiu* ll'Ki m iles. I, ike now, James Dunnrr, 233 lldniiiir. EAST BRUNSWICK Blvd., building, $11,41)0 In $10.41)0 KEYPORT, N. J. III! KW E ll limited. Cull COIInx <'.518 nflci CONVERTIBLE TOI'S 7 p in , hi nml,li I l.iirrvfi llarhei (stipulated). C L 7 - 3 0 0 0 PIAN O S A N Il OUGANi; l-.il. Komis, 1 C O 4 - 3 0 2 0 1'tir all modi*l ra r* . T.urrv'* Ault; ; t n n I 111' mill ti'|„ili ini', i;im-e llllil , CO. Simp, Kevpml ; wjl; Mlrimcl nnd M.nlrliin' S . ln j il (• EX I'A VATINCi Sent (‘ovf*ii, 2 i) ■ IV’IJ llljjhw.i> g orlo, O ect In. oiiil r In i;i if r , lnillil:n|(. Dally IP A M, 'HI 9 P.M. I'l \ '-,H ■. 'II Mul i.fiin , ille, I lne .1 I'lli.1 Ml)‘ \ luiv.ili, l^ke ui'i’l U n lit ’111 I Tliiirs, ftnif f'rl. ’Ill « .i< uimI MliMlr'ti'rl ltd., Miilnwoii f I $14,500. to $'i:l,SM, > i .* 11II,iu .iiill mul i tl il , n li ll b i' i h iiii'iij;' Sy iii'iii * in ||.I', Ini 111', of IM pel llli'illMl, Ilk Call LOwell !! ‘Mm , w jll acfex tm ftta man korobow. An cjrcbsng* ptuy i <*yrr w m m ved cy the hostess, £jt»\i»jf! c« refer ai f a ir y t t l e i t a Brow nies, Scouts of gift? mi ceiebratuxa o? CoaAuJMh J The next meeting will bt held icJwduled i for .Taa, 3 aad t Resi­ Strathmore Deeds j house. Yule Activities Harmony Club wf,5 he«t by i»»sinbfjr». JLunr^-iin Perth Ambov or, Jan. M. dents of Middlesex County rn«y To H«fjcs Trim "Tree ?Vc!+F£'onfti oWit** fc«'4 alfowti? m homes Utt no tautmesstu gan te Head Uatic denatmns directly to the Ttin brownies And GirJ Scoiita of Are Disclosed Holds Yule Fete Prescribe Limits iumrfucte'd. Middlesex County Cerebral Psby Cb/iwood «mI CMfw^od Beach Christmas aci;vitie*wers d im m ­ C lin ic. Hcoiwvcit p*(k, where they, Th# Harntonv Club of Morgan­ Strict (teed rest r id ions hava'bten } lim ite P*4< ville held its annual Chrsstmafr p«r- join-with lhe Gwi Swuta ol ‘he ptaced on homes hi the .Suathovore- j ed''at 1'oe meetinB Of the l*d iM Each humtorvFie* may Veep »k> will receiva U ie.nam actinovriedg* 1 Ly.nl: the P o et'* Inn, Freneau, this Bayshcrtr NeffcmrOihwd Association i al-Matav/aa (jeveloptAcni m MMa- fc,-tfc. bUffiiSfc Asuuliacv o ' ths Laiirenrt iiajbor mens aa if they sent it io ihe h ea d ­ Jyuar. Gill*-were ex-changed nijdjjo the jjea inmntmg tt ihe Brook-j wan Township, .w hich cveRluajiy j more thao ivso uogn cr cat« or American Legibn Poat, 332 held In “other (k>mesticttied pofa,f provided q u arter suggested ost--ih«-televueif | *each person found out who her dale Nursing Home. Thursday. Dec. jwil} l.ol.al nearly )$0Q dwelling units. I Ihu:po.it'home, Sumnierfielii to t., Mcret pa* -was {or the year A sj-tOKunoan for l.o v s t i arid b o n s. \ they are nol kepi or fcrnd commer- )„p.yrence Harbor. .-..:■ I program,. ' Attending th« party were Mrs.. ^ i Inc., the developer, ftavs the rev I nfcjly. Mrs, ftarvey BSwm air.dncloi tb* j The auxiliary in.idc a donation lo Vera Brown, Mrs, l.i*o Latnrners, { “lhe Chrom a* Fcai/va)7 Ni?sj aijK-.unih a re patterned after those1J lha March, af Dime* rtiSve. No ni*mnji or drKhng tor o?) will ‘ * NtW business session during which Mrs. Mrs, Fiorerice T^airell, Mrs. Frank | presented by the i3;mvnies ano I m vih<.-.r Levitt aevclopvnems and I. Walter Scjjiichtlng, rehabilitation Mri. Bloom, who also -serve* as Frei, MlS; Chester Jiiintko-.i Mrs. Gjr) StouU 0, cmiwood and Cliff- “result from our ttajwriences in | be permitted. ' chairman,■- repcined1 the delivery Of Senior, Adviser f>t (he Junior A u x i l ­ -Holme* I.amberson. Mrs.. Martin.,.. .. _ . , ... . . residential buildup ever 34 v*ars.” j Radio B.e7jals may a 'birthday. gift and a :hoas#-msd* iary, reported on -the.,-C h r i s t m a s Smith sr.. Mrs. Lewia' LaMura, vfu^ B« eh lc r ihf ,r « The restrictions arj deaignflrf^ “to I exiend no more than 19 fttt above cake io one ol the Unit's "Adopted Mrs LuLu Beal, Mrs. Joseph Un-1 the Say view -Presbyterian Church j preserve and protect lhe 'esiderv party for tbe Juniors and the Sons the house roof on a tingle tubular W DRESSES Veterans” at the New Jersey Heme of the Lsjlon held Saturday in the wiro *r. ■ j Hall, Cliffwooo Beach. 'I'he pro-1 rial charartijr of the community. po)e. ; far. Disabled Veterans Legion Horn*. SSi* further request­ ------j *f»«n .consisted o t a *maU plaw and We tJunk thev jr;b)ie good sense," ■ • ■ Mrs. Stth)ichting siUq; te? ed that alt money collected for the Mrs. Brown w,.s hostess to Ih*.-, caiojs, sung 'oy all llie girls. Re- he »aid. Knlorcernent ot me re­ Ko ‘'noxious or offensive"' activi­ minded member* that home-wadi Christmas proiect* be turned over Haimor.y Chib on Dec. 4. Mrs. frtJshn:'.-r;lr> were served to the par­ strictions protect* find increa&et ties wiii be allowed which can cie- cookies are needed for the Christ- properly values, he declared. W her at.-tne--.-earliest daie.i Smith sr. r«ceivc4 a birthday isift ents and guests by the young host­ ate.« neighborhood nuisance. dijiu. party sponsored by lhe MMdle- Following the business session,, from-her pal. Those atteiid- Prospective home buyer* are in­ At Betty’s esses. Levitt & Sons retains the right to aex County Ainertaan Legion and members enjoyed a Christmas par­ jnx were Mrs- Smith, nr., Mrs. formed of the restrictions in a guide Auxiliary : at, the itm r institution. ty and a gift exchange. Mrs. Mrs. Lanzaro, Mrt, Deal, to l.e v tu hotnex am i rece iv e a coj>y eliminate violations at the expense Anyone wishing to donate conkics 'Schllchling was chairman of the Mrs. Farrell, Mrs. LftincoefK, Mrs, of all restrictions before taking title of the home owner and may bring m a y contain her or Mrs: Bloom for party. . ■ H«my Brautigan, Mrs. L&Mura |Browntown Boy to a ivio.se, lhe ciM»pa.ny spokesman | a civil suit, it necessary, to recov­ pick-up. said. "W e want people to know f F r o m W Secret pa's will b* revealed at Mrs. Victor Bnrnaha, Mrs, Lam- er aucb. costs. , Tne Menlo Park Homo also fig­ the Jan. 2* meeting. fcerbi»n. J about 'hem." The use of deed re-1 ured in (lie plan* lor tbe Junior The next meeting of the auxiliary Mrs, Larnfceison will have ihe j Receives Award str.'cfions at the tune hows** arc* j otsc we suggest Auxiliary. The Juniors will, meet at -will'be held Monday evening. J an; first meeting of the new year, I The annual Middlesex County 4-H sold permits much stneter re^ula-j Tbemu Of Chanukah the Jocal,Legion Home at.1:30 p.w. tion than \s possible in a rnnmcipu! i M, at 8 p.m. at the Legion Home. Maryunne Elizabeth Ham, daugh-1 dinner wait held at School-2, Mon- for Chrisimas gifts ... Sunday; Dec;, 2J,-in uniform. They ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jam esB. I rue Township, Saturday night. At zoning ordinance. | Used For Meeting will be provided with capes and Ham, was christened on Sunday, ;he dinner Roger Miller, Brown- Filed With Cierlt j hnts and,transported to lhe, home Husbands'Nighf A mcvling of the Town and Coun­ Dee 9, 1962. in feast Orange. The town, a member of the Sod Hoppers Before beginning the sale.Os' hous* 1 • SWEATEES » SKIRTS c SUPPERS for their'annual'-.visit; and the pre­ sponsors were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur j+][ Club, received a state award try Chnpter of Mizrado Women of At Woman's Club es at Strathmore, Lc-vjlt & Suns fil- j America was held at the home of « HOSIERY • LINGERIE * ROBES • SCARFS sentation of sleigh favors to each Ham, PompKoi Lakes.- The baby fCr his poultry. Attending the uin- patient. Havlnj; completed the raak- ed m the county clerk's office at Mrs. Henry Minder, Somerville, Husbands’ night will be .featured was born on Nov. il. Aliendinii the ner in addition to Roger, were Mr. Freehold a ’‘Declaration of Re-| • HANDBAGS « COSTLWE JEWELRY ing of the sleigh favors, Mrs. Bloom christening from tt.is area were Mr. Mondav afternoon. Mrs. M inder: announced that the entries had been Monday evening when the Woman's and Mrs. Fred Gaub, Mr. and Mrs, gtrwlions' for each ieciion, apeiitng I the president, presided. ’J^e theme Club of Laurence Harbor hold their and Mrs. i'red Blaiikeii sr., Miss Donald Nessla^e, Mr. and Mrs. out Jum what the new residents and decor&tjona were on Chanukah. judged and the prire for the>best Dorothy Blanken. Matawan, Also Christmas party. The party will Roger Miller and son, Robert. may and may not Co w ith th eir Mrs. Joseph Ma?a, South River, sleigh was awarded, to Dorothea attending was Pfc. Fred Blanken, dumps. siart at 9 p-m. in the Webster Hall properties. g a v e ^ talk on the origin of the of the Laurence Harbor Protestant Camp LeJeune. N.C. Mrs. Ham is Thi Browntown Sod Hoppers 4-H Listing all restrictions in th e Cnanukah candles. . Dinner Plan* Complete Community Church. the former M jss Alice Blanken, Club held their regular monthly declarations eliminated the trouble Keports oa various programs B E T TY’S shop5 Mrs. William Foster, chairman of The Welfare Department is pre­ Matawan, and Morganville. business meeting at the home of and expense of doing so in each were given by the chairmen, Mrs. the Past President's Farley, an- paring a Christian basket of food M i h Carol Becker held a social their leader, Fred Oaub, Route M6. property deed, a sizeable item since M ax Hutter, book p'ates; Mrs. iiuunced that plans have been and would appreciate donations of at her home on Friday evening. Browntown, Tuesday night. The nearly *1900 housea are involved. Ralph Roseff, dime bank# aod ?39 M a in St. M a ta w a n completed for the Christmas dinner canned goods brought to this meet­ Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. subject discussed at the meeting Deeds mutely say that title is con­ •( that group and the revealing of house boxes; M rs. Funny Gluck, We Give S&H ing. ...■■ ' Harry Konowalow and daughters, was "Forestry.” veyed “subject to covenants, re­ journal; Mrs. Jack Wotman, ta- aecret pals, Thursday, at Elmaro’i The Drama Department will pro­ Patti and Kathi, Mrs. Martin Mr. and Mrs. Aibert Hopkins and strictions, agreements, and ease­ Gieen Stamp* LO 6-1506 Restaurant, Morgan. bleciotht; Mrs. Minder, seals and vide the entertainment. Members Smith »r., Mrs. Ann* Nciberlein, daughter, Miss Je.inne Hopkins, ment# of record.” Mra. Kose l>erewiti, toys. Attention wat drawn to the fortlv aie reminded of the gift exchange. Mrs. Frank Ratcliffe, Mrs. F.thel Bushnell Rd., were the dinner Prospective buyers, however, are ALL CHRISTMAS TfEMS BEALTIIFULLY GIFT WRAPPED O’Connor, Mrs. A. Domineco, Mrs. A talk on Mizrachi achooia end guests of Mrs. Hopkins’ brother- given a copy of the rett net ion* be education waa given by Mra. Hy> Best Crine. Mrs. Sarah F.vcison, in-law and sister, Mr. and Mra. fort taking title to the housea. The Mrs. Martin Smith jr., Mrs. Ed­ Walter Dimltruk and family in pron*rty restrictions are in effect ward Becker, and Edward Becker. Princeton Junction on Friday.’ until Jan. 1, 1&88, after which they Following games refreshments Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Arace and will be extended tor 10yHollywood Liquors) ning, Dec. 30. Tickets for the New Year’s Eve Fabricated fences no more than Miss Terry Hall presented the party, sponsored bv the Laurence three feet high will be permitted ln topic fnr th e evening. James Harbor American Legion Po«t 332 backyards and shrubs or growing Route 34 — 1000 Ft. South of Lloyd Road Merslum, adult advisor, and Greg­ and American Legion Auxiliary, fences will be allowed up lo the FOR THE HOLIDAYS or)' Naianan read the lessons. now ara available. The tickets will same height. Members brought in c a n n e d include dancing, noise makers, Clothes lines are not permitted, • Christmas Dtcoration* • Light Soto goods for the baskets being filled hats, food and drinks. The affair but a portable clothes Jryer may by th e Matawan Public Health will ttart at I p.m. and the dancing be erected. It must be removed We cordially invite you lo drop in and inspect Center. will commence at 10 p.m. when not in use and cannot be Wifi* Assortments — Wide Fries Rang* Miss McDonald and Misa Hall William Foster, chairman, will used Sundays and holidays. aerved refraahments. ba assisted by Commander William Weeding and iraaa cutting is re­ the township’s newest, most modern and finest At Sunday's meeting Miss Nancy Auriemmo, Rollin Rathbun a n d quired weekly Trom Apr. li. lo Cromwell and Miss Sharon Bland John Colista from the Poat and Nov. 15. HOUSEWARE HOUSECLEANING will present the topic and Miss Jean Mrs. William Foster and Mr*. John Private swimming pools will be liquor shop. GIFTS (BASEMENT) Phillips and Richard RatdiHe will Colista from Un-Auiiliary. allowed ia rear yarda with the Corn Breoms i n read the lessons for the week. Corplpg V « r* ’ ...... 11" Push Brooms — —— i.ee Wearever Cook Ware Brenda Daniels Wins CO Duet Mop* ...... — 1.(9 Detecto Scalea aad Hampers Cookie Bake-Off WE DELIVER Water Pall ...... ------.45 Sunbeam Appliance* Wet Mop ...... ----- 1.J9 On Tuesday afternoon Brownie DR. MARK B. MUSCARELLA Electric Clock* Troop tt, Matawan, combin'd a The Finest Domestic And Imported Spoages and Chamoit ... - Call ' Optometrist General Electric Appliance* Christmas celebration with the Shelf Edging ...... - . * judging of cookies baked by lhe Liquors — Beer and Wines Snack Tables girls for thia preliminary com­ Contact — All Patlerna 41c yd. Bar Supplies petition. Brenda Daniels, winner, KYIS EXAMINED Picture Hangers ...... IS will repreaent the troop at ths Dis­ ORDERS TAKi^ r"VR THE HOLIDAYS Can Opener* trict ] bake-off; Susan Smutko, Shades and Rod* ...... Call Thermometers runner-up will serve as alternate; PROFESSIONAL ARTS BUILDING Floor Waa ...... Most Brands Cindy Dell followed in a very close contest. Other contestants were M MAIN IT. KEYPORT CALL 566-7656 Silver Polish ...... 39 Ruth Casey, Willett* Hill, Karen Biaiell Sweeperi ...... Call Spiecker, Donna Day. and Merry REPAIR ITEMS Ann Ziegler. Serving as judges ....._ .SI Rug Shampoo — ...... were Mrs. Baynard Smith. Mrs. H a m m e rs ...... 1.57 Glasa Cleaner ...... 49 William Kuhns, and M n. Walter P lie rs - ...... M Furniture Polish ... - ...... 19 Pike, a member of the troop's sponsoring organisation, t h e N ails ...... Me lb. Oven Cleaners...... V 7,' r ' ' ...- .99 W.S.C.S. of the Matawan Methodist ■ • v.. n 4-‘ - 4 'i I''.?-* ' 1 ‘ ■ 1 ^ C a ste rs ...... Me set Moth Balia ..... - .... ----- .35 Church. The Brownies and their gutiits ’ ’ \ ^ ^ '' * ^ Aluminum Molding - — Call Bowl Cleaner ...... - .45 enjoyed games and carol-singing T a ck s ...... 10 Garbage Cans ...... 1.91 and the refreshments included samples of the cookies. Screw Dnvera ...... 49 Tub* ...... 2.25 The troop program for Ihe month Stud Finders ...... - ...... Ml Room Deoderiier .— ...v- .79 of December is service projects for the needy and sick in the com­ F ile s ...... «7 munity and international friend­ Flashlites - ...... flit ship. Officers for this month are Sheree Hamilton, p-esulent; Wil- Masking Tape ...... 15 lette Hill, secretary; Kathleen Hus­ Paints - DuPont OUTDOOR sey, treasurer. Cook & Diinn ...... Call If you need printing of any Window Scrapers __ .31 TOOLS kind, we are here to serve you. W eatherstrip ...... 29 Our quick service and reasonable Ladders — S It...... 5:12 Pointed Shovels ...... 1.98 prices will please you. Plastic Sheets - 9x12 ...... 59 Snow Shovels ...... 1.98 Famct Filters ...... 89 Gras

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1 » i * m i s * GAZE WISTFULLY NO MOKE, This EVERY DAY 13 VALENTINE'S DAY, ItiMJiiOUS Vuilo Gos Rongo can now o r t o il s i’f.-in?., w h e n th i s (|l(irn u rm i;, 9 f y z u m / i t * a e a l.f yt:ui!,! Your fomily will lo v e yOt.l O 'K r r f c f -r Mi.'mtt G i»ank * mana^ oan • ho. mowky di’cp Kitislorlion ol oporulinf) o pitl- ul_.o oil'!.; <<. i, , 4,n(l ii11‘jiir(' ti/n'i fi.i v*>11, PARK • FAIR MAVrN • IIOI.MDLL • DRltllE V.oil- lor y u i* not lo iiifntion o new toncopt for youi tuimly in rnculliine pliiK.uro1 W*r»t«r Kfde>ol llvfrn'9 Ct»f/«>rul(OfA Thursday, December 13, 1962 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N, J. Fourteen lami'iv; morning worship, 11 a.m.;! Tha four circle of i'he'Women’s The pastor'3 seriDoa topic- Will be,. the ! i i m of Mrj. It Nbiniaii Scott. “J. Edgar'Hoover aiv;l Harry Over- evening gospel seivice, V p.m. Sunday School meets at 9:30 s.m. Association will hnve tt Christmas i street. Ionic at Communism.” Mid-week prayer and Bible Stud/ when there will be-a rehearsal for party Monday at $ p.m. at, th? • ’ church. ■j Church set ool "jl! be h*!d !tora is hel'J'every Wednesday at 5:W ths Christmas program. Morning ! 10.30 a.m. uuri! i- o'clock noon, Chape! and crusader cfioitl will - C h u r c h Services Announced For Bayshore Area worship is at 10:15 a.m. i Foiio'wing iduit so::viee, a cotfi.:e p.m . i t ’w rehearse Wednesday ht G:30 p.m.; Confirmation class ir its Mon- i ' and {eli<)w:.liip hour V.Ui b e h e ld . • "'l.ii ' --s'- Y ■■'''■■ ■■■■’■ •- .'... ■ ■ ’ ■ " ___:__ — •■■■■...... — mid-week service, 7 : 3 >1 p.m.: sanc­ St. Benedict's Church I ; -■ i/. • 'T.w- day at 7 p.m. in the church house, j Nursery .service i.i pr-i'. ided lor Monmouth Reform Tempi* Sundav School teachers meet in I tuary choir reheard, 8:’SO p.m.. ilsln jd e l Scbi>»! . thft'aftern^w n !th f i ';1..v;iU b e cdnfes- Sabbath mormnst service will be boiti noi slip a n d fellowship por­ Ji31 Sycamore Ave., Shrewsbury the church house Wednesday at ] I llolmdel Rd., Holmdel «s s(w«< fW Ji 4:30 to 3;30 p .m . . ( heid Saturday at It a.m. The Holindei Church tion# ot ths'p ro g ra m f y s . Raiihi Richard F. Steinbrink . i Rev Edward P. Blaska, Paslnr ; 1 The U.Ii.C.; Adult Stuay Group, 8. li p.m. : Retf-’AovreH,' 'v Burkhardt, Pastor , On Tue;.cay th-re wiii be *. m eet­ Sua&v * * * V lc» and Sunday Sunday th^ra wiU b e inortunf; [ will meet Sunday ac 3 p.m. at the The rabbi will coriiduct "Sabbath i - Musses are helo t>u.nuay el i, 3, .Eve Services Friday, at 8,30 p.m. Tlie Faith Reformed Cliurck "The Goiden Thread" wilt be the in g 'o f t h e fe llg io u s Education Coin- m Drayrr at 7 « a n>, Holy Conir.’.un liome of Mr. and Mra. Edward i S, 10 and U a.m. and at 12 0 clocK (fctyoi. U «u». testt Ion. S um ; fann'y servics Tbe Sabbath candles wil! b* kindled Mtddls Rd. aud Foole Avo. pastm’s sermon uipie av th? H m 'ltlee at 8:30 p.m. at the home v ! , fikbay BUMtta# 3 p.m R*adjna room Rbtkenberg, J? Maple Pl„ Keyport. a.m. worship Sunday. A nursery .' Mr. and N rs. Frederick Pohl, 33l> j noon, 1 : ’ ... chsrrcU school, 9:30 n.m.; iii.uiy s «> Mr. Rothenberg wu! be the ipe.ikei by Mrs. l.ouis Popper. The pulpit H azlet ' T ' ' ^ Zpei) WodnostUy and Saturday Iron, marning 11 a.m* aa‘.S con- flowers will he ilonatcci by Mr. and R pv Theodore C. Muller, Pastor class is conducted, Suoday School j West Fron St., River Plaza, I Confessions are heat’d lo tha nf the evening and Walter Ogens convcn i al'.i9:45,. urn . an d Yotiij-? | pitish home Saturdays botv/cfiix * } r ' , i to 4 pw. flrmailoa, i p m , h llo w e d by a r e Mrs. Lou's Popper ir, memory o! Confirmation Class I meets j On D ec. 20, a t S':3# p.m . the Una! ^ • LititM will be chairman. A social will Co.- people meet at 7 p.m. in feliowahip AltA-a cepUon" to r Bishop Alfred L. Ban- Mr.' Poppers mother, Mrs. Min­ Thursday- »f, 4 ,'o.u.; Confirmation (session of the .discussion .group j and 9 p ro. vard and corimmar.ds. nie Popper and in memory of Mrs. Class 11, at 7 p.m. Senior choir re­ hall. . . . ! • . whose to;-'.: iv “ Introduction to.-lfni-. 13A C ub P a c k m oetm g will ta k e Til?. Christmas program o! the ! Si. John's Methodist CJwrch T. H ^UUSt'l Brownlek will meet Tuesday at place Thursday, Det. 20 at * p.m. Popper’s mother, Mrs. Sophie 3ach- hearsal wili be at 8 p.m. haiianism ” will meet a.i the horue man," Members- of ’the House com­ Sunday Scii.yd will be held Satur­'jot Mr. aad Mrs. William Lemmon; South Main at., The Rev. John H. Shsrpis ar.d Rab­ Senior Youth Fellowship canteen1 day in tlie Baptist Church. A Christ­ (lie Im w d - w rm o n * Or. W&dnssd-iv these vtl'S De Holy mittee for the evening will be War­ 26 Queens Drive East, Little Silver, Raritan Township bi Levine, will address the Pack. meeis at S D in. Friday, mas1 party v/ill iotlovv in fellowship (he Preserver of Co'rmunion at 9 !• m and in the ren Jailer and Max . Singer. The Snv. Norman R. Riley, Pastor • t i t l e d Award#, game*, singing and a so­ Junior choir will rehearse Satur­ h all. ' , ■„ Flrslj M ethddK Ciiurch ^ K m '”* th«Wden T^tfrom the evening junior choir, t p.m., seiuor cial will ba tha evening activities. guest preacher will ba the Rev. Sunday worship services ar-, st day at 10 a.m. Monday the congregational tO:«- 147 M ain S l., M s ta w w , '■’*. (II I m m Uv ): "The Lord chi*»V ® p.m.iaml A.A.s, 9, p.m. Mrs S- Ashendorf and Mrs. rt. M. Dr- Charles S. Webster. Minister 3 »m , 9:30 a m. and 1’ a.m. of the First ■ Presbyterian Church, Sunday School classes ave held ot inittea will meet «l the parsonage I-'rank IE. S iveete’i. M in iste r iw ii— m» I'om every evil PoppSck ara tha den mothers. A. Church school meets at #.» and Qra«e MctWklUt Cbcreft 30 and 11 a.m. Ths pastor .will at 5 p.m . Junicr lr'ellawshlp Mice's FrltSay wgiK' ar.d will pjesena me unto Caldes is den leader and A Sus»- Towi*r HIP, Red B»nk V' W e b 'te r tt, Jam«» ?1. , speak on "^he Ultimate Contrast’^ Wednesday the F.itH Club meets 11 T he evening service is mid 'M l W»V(tnly' kingdom." ^ y - man ia tha di. rlct commissioner. will preach on tha subject "What a t 7 >j.m, i Valem Bencli Christmas Means to Me ” Follow­ at the 9:30 and 11 a.m. services. on tho indoor range at 6:30 p.m. »t 7- 30 o’clock.' Intermediates meet 'Om ol Bn cations toihe.re^ Thursday tha Radio Class meets Sunday fit ths 4:45 a.m. worship Rev. Eldrlch C CsmpbfU J e h o v a h ’* W ltM M e* ing 5<.rvi< es an Oneg Shabbat will At, 9:39 a.m. will be a presenta­ for tha sixth, seventh and eighth ■ "Scleqce and Health with Key at 7:30 p.m.; senior choir rehear­ iervice the crusader chol.- will sing Pastor Keyport COBfr«c*tt*n take place and the hostesses for the tion of charter of RCYF to Semor The Kink Shail Come" c,nd tiv; grades at 6:43 p.m.; Senior f e a i - a On Thursday worker’s conference Youth Fellowship. Pilgrim Youin sal. 7:45 p.m. • , MW H i * ‘'Thj> 'Thursday at 2:45 p.m.; Hazlet H*y. Harry R. Pino. tie*. Alt members ol the church will be given at l-p.ni. by Edward kah ceromony will ba conducted A 'Currier. The subject of tho lec­ under the direction of Mrs. Ernest Sund iy School teachers and offi­ Bible Study and prayer hour Is on rneditatio i and player. 7:15 p.m.; Rev. Brace Harrison, Pastor school and parents ara Snvitnd. At cers meet Thursday at 8 p.m. at Wednesday at 4 p m The pastor senior ch)lr rehearsal, 8 p.m. Sunday School meets at »'4J 4 pm i Junior Methodist Aouth Fel­ ture will be "How Can One's Future Stitch. Youth Group meets at 8 Be Secure?" At 4:15 p.m. the p.m . the church. ... , will be in charge. m.; morning worship, 11 a.m.; lowship will be held; at C p.m. In- Kindergarten class will have n Youth Fellowship Night 13 Thurs­ Gethsemane Lutheran Church Watchtower Bible study wil! con­ The Temple office li now open avonin? service, 7 p.m. . . termeoiato MYF. at 7.30 p.m. Sen­ Christmas party ».t 3 p.m. Friday day at 7:30 p.m. (or all those II- Maple PI., Keyport tinue with tha subject “Be In Sub- any week-day morning between 9 Mid-week nraver servict Is Wed- ior MYF.. Members are repairing at tho church; Couples Club meets years-ot-ago and up. Rev. ; Frederick Boos, pastor jection--To Whom?" ___ a m, and 1 p.m. for Information rel- tteiday at 8 p.m. to v s for il^ribulloii to tne needy at 8 p.m. at tho church. The Annual Christman Program Church services on Sunday are Small-group Bible studies ere atlvn to membership and religious at’Christmas. II you hnya ar.y re­ Thu church wil! be decorated for will be held on Thursday, Dec. 20, held at 1:39 a.m., 9:45 a.m. and Kies Ol Kings Lutheran Chuck co n d u cted I u e s d a y a t 8 p .m .., .In. school. 11 a,m. Church school meets al pairable toys contact the church eight locations throughout the area. Christmas Saturday, starting at at 7:30 p.m. Bayview School office and they will bf picked up 9:45 a.m . In Keyport studies are held at RsfomMd Church ol Keyport 9:30 a .m . Cherry Tree Furm Rd., First Unitarian Church On Mondav, senior choir will re-; Kingdom Hall and 2-14 Bioadway; S unday School m e ets a t 9:.W Middletown Warren St., Keyport Of Monmouth County Sayre Woods Baptist Church hfaffio *t 7:30 p.m. All tncrno®rs in Matawan, 3 Atlantic Ave. and 3J1 J o h n Sharpe, Pastor a.m .- morning worship, 10:45 Rev. C. Roger Burkins, Pastor. Rev. H. Red Bank Y.M.C.A. Rwite I, Browntown ure urged to be present to take part a.m., when a nursery Is available; Sunday School meets at 9:30 M l , T h ii'M o th e r’ Association .will. In the Christmas programs.. Wilson Ave.; Clifiwood, ths home Senior choir rehoarse* Thursday ; «...... - —-— ^ Rev, Harold R. Dean, Pastor Rev. Richard Jones, Paslor 01 Leroy Polk on Rose St.; Hailet, at 8:15 p.m.; Christmas meeting oil Youth 1-ellowshlp k roupa, 6 , |>.,ri.. Stinday School meets at 9:45 with am . nnd morning worship is at V ly* how * dinner meeting on Monday the Ladles Aid Far and Near So- annual Sunday School Christmas Church services will ha held at > rV tt 7 pm. tt Buttonwood Manor, CMftweod Comnuuutj 2 Cait Dr ; Port Monmouth, 8 Mon­ 10:39 a.m. In the Red Bank YMCA, i clas3 for each member of the 10: 45 a.m . mouth Ave ; and North Centerville, ciety will ba held at 8.15 p.m. at | program, 7 p .m . _____ , »'jV MetbndUt Cbvrch S. ).'U ^ ‘ iG lfl Scouts meet Wedneiday at Ronald E. Dunk, Pastor the home of Arthur Palmer. ;y;' "i jLp ii Sti p.m. “Tho Three Wise Men" wnl be Trinity Churcb (Episcopal) tha sermon topic Suiulay at the 9 Mala St., Matawaa RfM Baptist Church a in worship service Sunday Rev. Carroll B. Hall. ■' ' ttt Main St., Matawaa School and adult Bible class meet R ec to r ’'jt', Rev. Robert W. Addiss, Pastor at 10 am . Tlie pastoi and Mis K

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'FRESH FROM SHOP-RITE! G Q.M TOP QUALITY YOUNG STEER BEEF ORANGES BONELESS -BOTTOM ROUND (■Mtiiih CORNED BEEF Snk’.U N m l 1 0 - 3 9 Culfor Stew i b , Neck of Lamb nitwnKOM _ A A Rib Lamb Chops ^ IAMB CHOPS fw litisiaf GREEN BEANS 2 u 2 9 Loin Lam b ChopS';^99^ Shank of Lamb «i Mew SHOULDER Fo« A Qukfc M««t _■ fahyhtforlielSrttt MUTT Tosty CoMarnla H A P ER U IT 1 0 .4 9 Iron end flaverfad Pol Roast * 69c Cubed Steaks t.99e Chuck Steaks *-49c Chicken Livers AAVOftm for Braikmc or Slix’ linder * C for trying or V« oiling Shoulder Steaks *99c stalk f< fH fm h ond Lwn Beef Short Ribs »49c PASCAL CELERY Ground! Chuck 69c Rib Steaks »79c HUM IIPC TOMATOES — 19 California Sure*! Emperor YoSowWoba - . — n Grapes l19c Onions 3119

WHY PAY MORE FOR FROZEN FOODS? EXCLUSIVE BIROS SYI. RCA DECOR!) O fftR — SEE DETAILS .. AT YOUR FROZEN FOOD CASE! I Shop-Rite Rcyufar or French Green Beans 7 *>. *1 ^«^W VitoU-!.~u«4CW™. ■ ‘ i l l l C e H* "1 ■ * » 1 M ORTON or BAN Q UET lkEv< C-pyd ^ Broccoli . ■ fcrdsiff^rtmbe* . P O T P I E S ) Cut Beans I f l il Turkey, Chicken, Shop-Rite fictllon . Peaches 4 ^ 89c B e e f , T u n a Purple Plums 4 89 I'M- (o n m 1 Spinach 6 ^ 69c W e s s o n O i l Canned Ham *2* I Polar Bobf > m San'jac , 10 7.85' - r &L 12-07. $ 4 3 lb. ( 'a n Baby Limas6 69c !u? cans | _ StanwoedfUfcs or C*MC«ne« P«e« fc W yler’i Chicken Rice or Chiikefl Green Giant 2 29‘ A ^ Shap.Rit* Pink Liquid | Carrots 6 £ *9e Noodle Soup ft 1 C oU da a SHOP-RITE Whole Kernel Why Pey I French Fries M nt? 12 £ '1 Royal Gelatin4 !•"’ 29* C o r U Vacuum Pack 8 - s1 De,er9enl n ilY PAY MORE FOR D.IIRY? Hunt’, or IW M er.!? _ m 1V*i. $ « Sp»«« W|Mi 3 tea- Q O « Soaky - 63- stafw*-- . • k «Al Tomato Sauce o . i b o x e s j F Margarine * « wi.ww.un*** ftQ€ Pillsbury m m t Ivory Soap 4-.T23- or Pea Beans U>< rim or«?" Apricots 3,«ov York Brand box Fresh Milk »*. 44 if *i. &* » « » • *, . , i | a < Green Split ■■ Grapefruit Juice 4“^’1 Bdriw'ih*mkm* ^ _ t * IC# S fu tlH S CUMbIKC^ Wl> W M o ra l - — Chooso SlicesX 39c Sour Cream -3*« ' Paper Hankios 3 £»» ^ Pumpkin 2^29 cvinn wili* . D o lM an tao r G r» «iG iant J |U € — SfOKELY FRUITS P^per Towels 2 X 29' Wisconsin Swiss Cheese _ * M. pkg. 37e Sw eet PeaS 5 1 FRUIT COCKTAIL Ste»-W* 4 L * > Q c Sjahalyor Conutodi • n « w a * i DogFood 4 : 89 D r i n k s or Pineapple Orange 8 9 J m 1 COUPON GOOD AT 8 r ’i Red Heart Chicken of tha Sea ij - s iz e $ f Beef Ravioli 2 « S3* ANY SHOP-RITE SUPER MARKET Shop>Rit« or Starkist Solid Pack While 3 ton* ■ Shop-Rcli Spo9h»«>«l*h _ 10t _ _ , WHURP. ITEM IS AVAiLAHM-- T u n a COUPON LIMIT - ONE HER FAMILY Ewap. Milk - Meat Balls 2 39' U or. SHOP-RITE New 8 cons | Stokvly WhoW f t hiI Tomato Juice 8*^*1 D G G t S Sliced or Whole ’h 25‘ Saaamanto _ „ . * Q t — “ Pickled Beets «r Slokcfy Siiwell Haul* Cniipon Oooil uL Pancake Mix 2 - 37< » Any Shap-Rlte Super Mnrkel Instant Coffee W Het!9 tow ard) the puiclianu ot . COUPON1 MOl'Ni IC SI/I-’. - ((IM I’AUI1. WCRTH SPRAY WAX SHOP-RITE KEYPORT Any Sltrp-Rl!t Su|Kr Market ^ WHcra lleni l( Available r*)ur« =*i iii"-1 i.niii/ r»l Ift. IM? OPEN 7 DAYS: DAILY Til *; FRIDAY to 10; SUNDAY Til 6 I VjiBt K'A /M j • r„ Qr icy rAN'HOM. OIIM'.hS CASHKh I IU I1; <_ I there's a Shop-Rite Near You — Call KSsex 5-7300 THE M ATAW AN JOURNAL, N. J, Thuriday, DocemW 13, 1962 1 V‘

In* n eompUnly m l-suttinhnt and /(ram, tlie cornerstone 0/ ivlud) lJ! cu’atww on Iho Bell Liiboratarlwj " i Wilis “Good Neighbor” Award iucJudea an extensive library and free flow o, form al ion to con.-$H*i allows tr&tf'G to ooparit* laUS c a fe te ria f a d i i u n . An u?iQMfr. fe a ­ jnynJty and rouniy official, ftsep- Us direction of origin .or destinfc- ture ot th% building is th* Interior plug them Informed ' all phases [ tion coining >° os' leaving the JaoiK- circulation. pattern, winch provides N ick’s 8 J..j ... I ty. Thespian. vrovMoi for excellent p riv acy tor sll work #re;w, jlnce of new projects.. Research and de- ^ sp,.r®,f *“ '£a?fk from th4 al! corridors are on the perimeter ! velopiuent instalistions sr.j notor­ anablinj* traffic to get io ths rfigiou-rfiftioi i>t tha building, with artificial ious ».s good neiKhboi», since they hi^hw uya at the 'are*1without- Beauty lighting usua exclusively for si! do not result lu nuisance problems praducing serious conge«U<^/' as4f)Cis.ted with certain tvpes of work areas. ■ Effect On Economy . industrial deve'opment. However, ,M o?or/stJ P & n u U t e d j “ TMs *20,1)00.0(18 Installation Is I an inslp.lUu'.on of this s'v.c generawa Salon I having s tremendous afreet on the | >arg® volumes of traffic which can i economy of the area Ina ^ 19*000,- j proauce oenous tvs.. hour totige* Seven baysJioro moiorist* 1 U0J annua i payroll wOl make Bell« sui round.ng roads. In Je had their driving' privileges su* period under of tho .manda­ Laboratories at Holmdcl rhe larg-h'e!°?in* * 8,’*s plan..fo/ ?hfl *,0\tn’ * NOW OPEN ★ ; est private employer wuhiP- ihe | ^ Installation, Btfll Laboia.orlus tory speeding and point system, K I countv jr# term?; of number of em -1 created <\ plan, at considerable ex wak announced this y/eek by thi 43-D Routs 3.l- Old Bridge, RV*“ U' **>, , . required a very careful evaluation | m** and parkins areas, with three Old 3 ndp, Ja»n D. Plants Hat--, 1 AU New M odern A ir Conditioned Dcyars of thn environmental assets of Mon-1 separate roads Wtem..n« to con- J jet, Ftea J. l - t m jac jr / JH.artet, i iw rh Cour’v nrior to I ho decision ,,ecl w *h different routes In the Harvey • Cantor,- OU Bndae, Paul i ih/a^a Be« L a W Holmdel Township road system. A EBan )r Matuvvan, and Paul ' S Bxperieneed licensed Operator% I Writ's wanted to he assured that lh!s * * * 1 ™ of Imertor.traffic Cir-1 White. Kejport. iheir personnel would be huppy O P E N IN G SPECIAL I ! , und sali.?f>od W;tn the Keneral en­ vironment of the area. Careful and comprehensive studies were con­ JUffOv $19.00 A c n ducted on the availability and price range oi housing. lecreation and Permanent Wave Q cultural opportunities end particu­ Nosded in one of th? most scenic parU of New j architecture critic, ■« HOno ot tho most Influential HIGH LOW Jor*c*y, across tho bay from New York Harbor in [ building of the uge; tho work o( ^ truly matured. lar emphas Fnt rwUi| — Ftow JM-9749 ■t Holi»dc) haa been referred tn by Allan Tcmko, j counly. The studies carried out by j Bell Lttboratorici Indicated that j A l l o w a n c e s P r i c e s ' A CUT AND PERMANENT TO Judylng Chairman . H. Mat Ad- mii tf.n Awurdst Banquet to t»u hftjd has a common roof, which will be tho progressive communltie* of >, ' ■ s u i t y o u b FEnswiAtmf 3ins, ^oinmissKm^r of Uie Niw Jer­ Monday a( Newark's Military Park extended to covtsr tho two sections Monmouth County met those re­ sey Deparimwil of .Conservation Hotel, 'lhe now Holmuei l.aimrn- to be added iu tha future and the quirements. j C fteriu — llppiitt «ad FrM llaa — Sliver Blending and Economic Development, has tory was nominated for the good exterior walls .consist ot » curtuln “Bell Laboratories has nn ex-1 Vm s iu y jv r m T u m luulii^oy, »imiUp_’p . Bubble, Chenilin #r umioimccd that tlie nuw Bell Tele­ neighbor award by tha Monmouth of gia-js and aluminum. Tho build- r.ellent community relations pro-1 Ford - Lincoln - M ercury rtstf — all 4m m by ovr txp«ri hair stylists, phone Laboratory "’dl' Holmdel, Is County Planning Board which en­ winner in tha Third Aitnuai “New tered it on the basis of design and Goad Neighbor” Awards Cumpeti- beaiuv of facilities, economic con­ Sth ANNUAL tion sponsored by "New Jetsuv tribution to the surrounding area, Fill Your Christmas Stocking Ail Christmat Stemt Christmas Wrapped Dua!n“33," tliH nni);azin« o f the and Its excellent community rela­ New Jersey Manufacturer* Associa­ tions program. New Years Eve Party tion. [tl his nominating letter to the Sponsored by and held at With An A-l Used Car Governor Richard Hughes will Good Neighbor Awards Committee, make the award presentation dur- Charles M, Pike, Executive Direc­ 'M -T e s te fm strength* VETERANS MEMORIAL HOME A.Ml-'HVrlUC . .. , . JaV. tor of the Monmouth County Plan­ NASH 4D Sedan. FOKU I-’airl, 4U, rOM, P St. ... i58. ning Board, wroto; C liffw ood, N. J. OPKI. "Caravan Slntion W'a^on 138. T ext Ot L etter m . ^ c m ^ u e t St. f i u J , "The Bell Laboratories BulldlnR Dinner Served 9:W Sharp ~ Dancing HO *01 T IK. Refreshmenti 9*5 ■»7 FORD DP Sta. Wag., FOM, P.St...... at Ho Initial is located In a acenlc •57 FOKU C'try Squiru, TOM, P.SI...... 703. aroa of Northern Monmouth Comi­ Ticket* Available Call CO 4-8883 •58 FO H D F a irl. "r.011" Hd. T p .. POM, P .S t, ...... W i. . w w ty, on a Hite co m prising o v e r 400 •J* FOKU Custom "300" 2D, FOM ...... U l. h ■ < £ ' acras of rural landscape. Tht ex­ D onation $10.00 Per Person '59 FORD 0 Cvl. Fairl. -IL)., F'omatic ...... pansive situ provided the archi­ •19 FALCON T u d o r, R it H ...... w s . tect, the late Eero Saarinen, with •60 COMET 20. Sedan, tt. t H ...... IW3. an opportunity to isolate tho build­ •W FALCON D eluxe F ordor, F ’o m a tia ...... 1199. ing by surrounding It with 400 ac­ •39 MF.RCURY Hard Tup, MOM, P.St ...... 1)93. res of landscaped property, while •41 FOKD F100 i/, Ton Pick-up ...... allowing tha building to dominate CHRISTMAS SUGGESTION 'It FALCON Tudor Sedan ...... «*5- ths rural landscape. ’60 FORD Guluxie Fordor, FOM. P.St...... !.19!>. • To*«-Wtf Woll Pea. ea and Intensively used section ot • Tu«*-W m i k*vl M ver beaa w o m m - ’•1 FORD Galaxle 4D Hd. Tp., POM, P.St...... 175*. the site encompasses only 20 acres ftiBjr ta lte M I f l FALCON Futura Sport 2D, F’omatlc ...... 1M apnlf of 1S02. (t c o n s i s t s of tw o •« MERCURY Comm 9P Sta. Wag.. MOM, P.St. .... 1950. multi-story rectangular sections of •M THUNOERH1RD, Full Pow er ...... iiso. equal slit built end to end, with EACH •«1 MERCURY Col. Pk., MOM, P.St...... 1195. SWOT-MR rwo additional nections to be added ’80 I.INCOl.N Premicro 4D Hd. Tp., Air. Cond...... 3495. In th* future, These sections are ■89 CONTINENTAL Convertible ...... M«S. IS nS T B "0N connected by front and rear bridg­ •81 THUNDERBIRD, Vory Nice. Full Power ...... <795. es at each of the six levels. GIFT WRAPPED AND DELIVERED s w e e t - o r i TI THI M l" FO* STYIE, '61 CONTINENTAL Sedan, Very Nice “A central reception area is lo­ ’C2 CONTINENTAL Sedan, Air. Cond. ' l.NION s/»Bl % COMFORT I WlAR cated In the open court between the Installed Five Aftor Christinas two sections. The entire atruchire O ptional — Free Snow Tire* WORK SHIR 1S • WORK PANTS • Royal Blue • Tan First Paym ent February 1»r OVl RA.ilS • INDLLST HIAL UNIFORMS • Turquoise « * Black • Maroon • Green O • Grey Beautifully aculplured In (In* U tnriH A V IN U I* MWV09K I0.N.*, thine, trimmed with 24-k. gold. KEYPORT RARITAN BAY AREA Wory, w tall...... I5 .9 J . NEW ENGLISH «h i-«n AGENCIES KEYPORT — JAYCEES — S IN C E 1004 i T!I A rm y & N avy S tore BARGAIN COifax 4-1044 "ON THE LEVEL" M onm outh and M aple, Red Bank 14 WEST FRONT, KEYPORT CO 4-3008 JEWELERS TIME FOR PLAID STAMPS - FREE PARKING IN REAR The Dayshore's Finest i t VI. F ro n t S t. CO 4-208S Uie Eaiy Charge Ka»y CliarRe______TELEPHONE CALLS '...o n the road every day I Naw reduced rates after. 9 p.m. let you call anywher*, in New Jersey for 35

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AAI> "The Prescription Couter" t * » 6 MAIN ST 'te O PP . POST O l I H I ' "i M a t a w a n K l'Y N K U &L I n’fl [>rllvory - CO I 0(1 M. & M 1 .0 6 - 2 2 7 7 DAVE GiBB CHEVROLET MtiitiK ft flit / [tv , ELECTRIC APP., INC. YtH'oMil.Mt 11tnii /•« •» X'*!:flM| 110 Main Street, Matawan Phone lOwety 6-1040