A Panorama COVERING TOWNSHIPS o r Of Local HOLM DEL, MADISON MARLBORO, MATAWAN People And AND Event* M AI AWAN •OROUGH

Mth YEAR 19th EEK HaHoau M ATAW AN, N. J., THURSDAY, NOVEM BER 7, 1963 Me* Jtracjr P r M AwncJaUda Single Copy Ten Cents Officials Elected Tuesday In Mutawan Borough Partial Paymentj For Buses Barred B u t Madison Board Cool ' . Dctpite the renderinii ol a dcci- To Private Routes tlo i In their l»vor by Frederick Raubincer, Stale Commissioner of Succumbs O f I n ju r ie s Madison Township Board of Ed­ Education, last week on iheir «|>- ucation was propositioned Thurs­ eal in AuKum from the awawlini! Stanley Bendokus, Ash St.. Union day about paying 25 per cent of Ey the Matawan Regional Board ol Beach, died Tuesday, Nov. 5, 1963, Yosts now totally assumed by Par­ Education of bus transportation at Riverview Hospital, from injuries ent-leather Associations in Cliff- contracts this year to Frederick he received when he was hit by a wood Beach and Laurence Harlmr Wehrle, Cliffwood Beach, Michael a car on Route 35 in Matawjn ; to provide bus transportation to and Lucy George, Matawan, ap­ Township, Oct. 2». No c h a rt s have [.school* for pupils living ut less pear tp have little chance during been filed yet against thc driver, I than the staie-aided distance of t\v« fhe current achool year of, recover- Mrs. Lavlna R. Juarez, Washing­ I miles and having to cross danger* in* the .contracts, they loat to Mr. ton St., Keyport. Police suid Mr. , ous highways. The spectators ad* Wehrle, Iasi summer. Bendokas apparently was cross­ 'wincing the view noted that for The board was to have met on ing the highway at Center St. lo ^he state-aided transportation, iho lhe situation last night on receipt look at a car accident wlien he loard provided 25 per cent of she of ikotjflcation from ^he cronmis- was hit. lie had suffered broken cost, the state paying the rest. ‘The aioner last w n k the routes would legs and head Injuries. argument was that as long as the have to be put out to bid tinder board was paying 25 j>er cent of Conditions whereby the runs would • he c'»si of transporting the chil­ be changed to eliminate about four New Restrictions EDWARD E. IIVRNI-:, R dren of taxpayers on the state- miles of the running per day speci­ Mayor aided routes, the taxpayers whose fied. in :'the original tenders.1. It ii children were being paid for pri­ believed-the board tomorrow night For Gas Stations vately in their hus riding in Laur­ Will do Just lhat, readvertise with Joint library FRHS Vote Dec. 3 ence Harbor and Cliffwood Beach, Ihe new bids to come In Nov. M. Township Committee Strathm ore Voting Bloc W ins; (had an equal ri«ht to receive the But there appears to be a “ jok- Malawan aml Matawan Town­ Marlboro I ownship will nol run 25 per cent of llv costs of such - •>" in the situation to the m ent Adopts Ordinance ship voters Tuesday approved a out of election!! for a while yet. i transportation. Ihe law gives the firm of Abraman- referendum legalizing a Joint li­ In addition to the run-off election ! Philip Untersee. chairman i>f off and Apy, Red Bank, u attor- Despite objections of Robert G. brary system. Matawan voted Ilyrne M ayor; M arlboro Runoff Dec. 10 under the Faulkner I ■eys for Mr. Wehrle, until Nov. 29 1.151 to 55ft in favor. The town­ plan to choose a mayor and coun­ ! ininsporuuion, declared it to be 1'homa, representing the New Jer­ | illegal. He found it would commit to appeal the commissioner’s rul­ ship voted 2917 to 422 In favor. cil for the municipal government, sey Petroleum Industries Commit­ The clear cut and stunning vie-, ol Mr. Dryden umi Mr. Krivit/ky. I lit* recommendations would hr 'be hoard to gram trans|>oriation ing in the courts. Once an appeal tee, the Matawan Township Com­ The Malawan Free Public Li­ the voters of the township will K filed, the bus contracts situation lory of two Struthmore residents both Strathmore residents, .stamp 'd j v(lU.,j „ „ jn j |Mlb|l(. rt.|t,rem|mn. act Dec. .1 with the voters of olh­ ; rights to all childien al less than mittee Monday nl^lit voled un­ brary Association, Nerving both Is "frojen" in status quo until the seeking seats on the Matawan It ns ready to take over the im,,ii.-|. , commission er municipalities in thu Freehold [tbe two-mile linir, and for insur- animously to adopt an ordinance municipalities since 1935, had not Township Committee along with pal affairs of the township without 1 ince coverage, tlv* board would case is heard. It then can be ap­ been legally constituted because must organi/e and elect a chair­ Regional High School district on regulating the construction of ser­ the ouster of Incumbent Matawan much fear of opixisition. 'aw* to be tin- In'al contractor pealed to a higher court if the first the borough never passed an en­ a land purchase option. verdict Is against Mr. Wehrle. so vice stations, public garages, used Mayor John W. Applegate, a form­ 'I'he overwhelming supjwrt given man within 15 davs. Within nine Tlie Marlttoro Township Hoard for ihe service. He found thal to car lots and new car showroom. abling ordinance. Both munici­ er county Democratic leader, fea­ Slrathmore candidates in their o.va months the commission musl re­ that It appears reasonably aure he palities pay for operation ol the of Kducation laM night approved 'O (•••lend hus transportation um^r The ordinance restricts these tured thi* election in the Matawan districts, five and six, u !mi led to the use of l ent rut School Dec. *t ; lhe iwo mile limii would he lo Will continue In his existing con­ library. port ils findings nnd recommenda tracts for the balance of th ii school commercial uses to highway busi­ area Tuesday. the ouster of incumbent Mavor us the voting sile in Ihe township ■'eiul tin* township lax rate soaring To remedy the oversight, both lions Ihe recommendations can year. The firm of Rosen and Ivuti- ness and industrial zones and stip­ Just as startling was the return John Mar/ jr., and his Democratic for the regional high school vole. . for added school costs and a tax­ municipalities had to pass enabl­ range from no change to a referen­ Ov, Lincrolt, attorneys for the ulates that before * building per­ of the COP to control in Madison running mate, James Hurlew sr. The voters will act on lirtd pur­ payers revrdt would descend oa the Caorges, may make • counter le­ mit may be issued, a special use ing ordinances nnd submit them Township where Democrats had Running third m the three-way race dum for change or a petition to the chase for a site for a third high . l*oard permit, similar to a variance, must to the voter* for ratification Tues­ reigned practically unchallenged for the township committee were gal move that will make the state State* Legislature for a new charter school in Ihe regiomil district. Mrs. Carol Kosobucki again ran' day. during the past several years. In Commissioner’* ruling immediately i>e recoin mended, by the zoning Republicans Frank Devino and Sig­ or changes in the township's exist­ Ih is will involve exercise of op­ into a block in trying to gel the board of adjustment and approved Marlboro Township, the race for mund Kowalski. affective despite whatever proceed­ ing charter, tion on whether It Should Ik- in .board to set up a revaluation of ings may hang fire in a court uf by. the township committee. new posts (n the council « manager The vote tally was Mr. Dryden, Marlboro Township on Ihe Chris- form of government resulted in the ioh descriptions for all non-te^h- law, but this seems hardly possible. The measure provides further the lirst Negro to be elected to the (off (rael nenr Uie junction ot ing posts. She saw the expanding Baaed Oa "Marfa” Ruas County To COP; need for u run-off election to be M arlboro Township Routes 520 and 79 or on a site in that none of the commercial uses township committee in history, ' m hool system lost in a rna/.e of . The lengthy Issue over bus con­ held Dec. 10 among the top two 1467; Mi. Krivit/.kv, 1378; Mr. Manalapan Township. It is as­ described shall be constructed with­ Members of Marlboro Township’s ; dcplication nnd overlapping he­ ttacts n had It* inception . when the candidates for mayor and the lead­ Mar/, 1137, Mr. Burlew, 1171; Mr. sumed tho preference of township in 300 feet of a church, hospital, ! first mayor - council form of gov- ; cause persons so employed havo board placed $32,000 for transpor­ Slate Bonds Out ing 10 for members of the five- Kowalski, M3 and Mr. Devino, !Hi?). voters naturally will be for lhe school or other public building or | eminent will be decided in a runoff no clear conception of their statu* tation in Ita current budeet that it member council to be elected. Mr. Dryden and Mr. Kriviuky, wim school tu be in Marlboro. within 1500 feet of one another. i election Dec. ID. There were four and prerogatives. ' ■ (continued on paga lour) Other State .. Local questions all gained ap- ran as Independents but had 'he The first high school of the A minimum lot size of 15,000 j candidates for M ;i y o r and 17 proval in Matnwan, Matawan , s( [ ()f Strathmore Demo- Freehold Regional District came | \o Scope Of Work Set Up square feet also Is required. Questions Carry rmvnshlp and Marlboro Iownship. ,.X|)(.C1,.(1 j,,,,, J candidates for the five council from (hr purchase und reenn- I Leonard Booth, teacher's commit* Cite* Limit As Arbitrary Matawan Borough and Iownship: w|1|l n<-nrv Trap- ; seats. None received a majority as Republican candidates for state Mruclion of lhe old Freehold High o-e ilM iiinjo, came under the firo Bank Merger voters approved a joint lib rary;, a ni;1j„ rj,v volin;; ; required bv the Faulkner Act. Mr. Thoma attacked the 1500- and counly posts ran off with the School at the north end of Free­ of Or. Margery Turner anew on system, a charter study was ap- | l)|ll(. .,„j assl„ m. (.()|„ nll „ v j The contest for mavor is between hold Horough. A second high foot limitation us arbitrary and election Tuesday in Monmouth ihis score, as having called fur declared there would he no harm Cnunty. Voters fn (he state also re­ proved in the township and Mail-j l0,v„ s,„p llffairs .,anuarv. j Mavor Joseph l.an/aro. who receiv­ school is for the district in Howell Gains Approval boro voters gave civil service to . 1ed 671 votes, and John Harbugeiata. 'fie hiring of a cirricnlum co nr* done if a service station and a jected bolh sections of Gov. Rich­ (o.nmmeeman Iraphagen split ; Township. township employees. Citizen's Committee candidate, who jd'nmor without ha\»ug set up a new car salesroom, which he suld ard I inches’ $750,000,000 hond issue with the regular Democral Control Trust And f! k' ' I polled 720 votes. Under terms of the •■cop,, ol work tor tbe |»*si tn il«s were unrelated business uses, were for education, institutions und i/.ation and supjwied the Indepen­ Faulkner Act, which township vot­ tf rmine if it were Indy nettl’d, Tho Matawan Bank constructed within the prescrilwd highways but carried all olher dents. The support of his splinter M ataw an ers approved last April, a runoff ew Trial i n a For and, if so. for what specific role. distance from one another. state questions. group and heavy siipjun from the N for mavor is required if no candi­ Mr. Booth replied thal lhe U«an| : Robert B. Barlow, president of State Sen. Richard K. Stout, Re­ The Petroleum Industries repre­ Republican Councilman Kdward ; S:r;ithrnore development were ma­ date icieives a majority plus one members were nol in a |v»sition th* Central Jersey Bank and Trust publican Incumbcnt. trounced his sentative also cited as In need of ll. Hyrne heat Democratic M a yo r; jor factors in lhe Independent vie- of u 11 votei cast. JVcid linger (last? i define the scope of siieh a |M*st, Company, announce* t o t the Fed- opponent, Democrat Earl Moody, correction, a provision In the or­ Applegate, 1170 to 1107, in the Mat-1 torv, Committeemen Daniel Down- Candidates for mavor eliminated : that only an educator in char^o Aral Deposit InsurariceTdl^oratlon 60,574 to 45,309 afler « bitter cam­ awan general election. Mr. Hyrne'j j ey and Gilbert Hickman, support- dinance which limits 'service sta­ fiom the race Tuesday were Re­ j (continued on page fom) formally has approved th* mergor paign. G O P candidates for the State council lerm expires this year. Mr. I ers of Ousted Mayor Mar;, will be Supreme Court #f The Matawan Bank with the Cen­ tion entranceways to only 18 feet publican Iownship Committeeman In width. Ilo told the committee Assembly, Alfred N. Beadlestnn, Applegate, an assistant countv; in the minority. (continued on page four) Issues Ruling tral Jersey Bank and Trust Com­ Irving E. Keith und Clarkson S. prosecutor, had been mayor In 1D1S 'The decision to undertake u char- . pany. The merger previously had the state recommends * 30-foot driveway. Fisher polled 63,254, 59,976 and 61,­ and 1952. and was elected again in ter study to determine if the pres- - ^ . » T r 'Ihe New Jersey Supreme Court Press llunl For Men approved ny stockholders of 025 to turn back the bids of their 1061. ent township committee form of, HU m m iWO-tar both Institutions at separate meet­ The committee, following approv­ ordered a new trial Monday for Democratic opponents, Paul Kler- Democrat Henry Ellis ousted Re­ government should be changed al- i r r n t L p n i J »A *15 ings Aug. 28. al of the ordinance, promised Mr. a stiil by a plywood firm against Thoma thal his points will b« for­ nan jr., Donald J. Cunningham and publican Assessor E. Alfred Adler, so was overwhelmingly approved,; tra s n u n " ow ,e j Missing Boy With the acquisition of the main !W6 to 951, Independent assessor Philip I.. Neidlinger. Matawan. office of The Matawan Bank la warded to the planning board for Leo Weinstein, who received 45,785, m o to 457. Elected tn thu live- f Tt,n ,nJ were injurt.d, iUfet determination If Ihe ordinance 44.6ns nnd 43,102 respectively. candidate Michael F. Kid/us had memher charter stmlv cnn.missnm . si.rim|sj v „ tw„.car crash aI Ihe U.S. Plywood Corp. won a ; Father Posts Matawan and Its recently opened 322 votes. •fflca In Marlboro Township, The should lie amended In the nenr Freeholders Re-Elected wc-ri. Ceory 0. Hill. Mans II. | [ h ( jnl(.rsl.(,,;o n o( Comity Hd. and $23,157 judgment against Mr. Neid­ In »h» Horough Council rare. Froehlich, JI70; Clarence H Stultz. : $500 Reward (continued on page four) In the race for two seats on the i Route 35, Matawan Township, Sun- linger for unpaid bills. Mr. Neid- Central Jersey Bank and Trust Democrat Robert J. Colot and Re­ 840; Mrs. Mary Lou Smith, S0!l and Company will have I] office* In Monmouth County Board of Free­ I day night, police reported. The (continued on page four) • Iwo weeks alter his d sappenr* publican George W. Connor were Ralph Dolan, 764 Monmouth County. Th* others are holders, Incumbent G O P candi­ J autos were operated by Trank M r­ anre. »h'“re still is no trace 'o- No Longer Used Septic dates* Charles !. Smith and Marcus elected. The split maintained a 4-2 Here again the strength of S' ratii- located In Freehold, where th*re control of the council by the Demo­ : Mahon. 38, of Elizabeth mid Sol ! dav ot 10-ve.u-nid James Kom h, Daly, tallying 63.003 und 6.1,629 re­ inore w-as felt us all hut M m . Books For School 1 ‘•on of Mr. and Mis. John I*. Kon­ are two office*; Allenhurit; Allen­ Tanks Concern Board crats. ! Boyd, 41, of The Bronx. spectively. downed Democratic Smith had the endorsement of the town; Bradley Beach; Eatontown; Democrat John J. Walsh jr.. : A l l o f the more seriously mjur- ! ish. 727 Wont St.. jinnn B:*acl|, Strathmore Civic Association. How­ Library Discussed Farmingdale; F o r t Monmouth; Matawan Borough Board cf challenger* Hugh B. Meehnn and 1 ed were passengers in the Lloyd seeking a second term, and Repub­ ever, Mrs. Smith is a resident of long Branch, and Neptune. A 13th Health Monday discussed tho mat­ Cornelius J. Guiney Jr., who re­ car. They were Mrs. Gertrude Gil- Robert Sena. Marll>oro Towoslvp lican Frank .1. Fcrrano were los­ Strathmore as well as a former ter of what should be done with ceived 4G.263 and 44.3.17 respective- ers. The vote: Mr. Colot, 1137; Mr. IImiii, 41, Thn Bronx; Mrs. Irene Superintendent of Schools leaving Office, now under construction, will secretary of the Civic Association. septic tanks taken nut of use when iy- Connor, 1156; Mr. Walsh. 10511, «nd his post Dee, |, was at rt final pid>- be opened In Shrewsbury early Mrs. Smith had the endorsement Hoyd. 3H. The Bronx und Earl Law­ tie-in* are made. The board receiv­ 'Ihe first portion of Gov. Hughes* lic meeting with the MarllHtro next year. Mr. Ferrano, llll. of the Matawari Township Taxpay­ son. 21. The Bronx. All yere nd- ed report from John Muller, plumb­ bond Issue proposal, 1275,000,000 for Tax collector Thoma.s A. Francy lov.nshij) Board of Education last Addition nf The Matawan Bank ers Association while Mr. Stultz. i milted tr* Perth Amboy General will bring the total assets of the ing inspector, that two-fifths of the public buildings was rejected in the was re-elected over Republican ; Hospital. nighi. Mr. S<*na advanced a propos­ Mr. Froehlich an{J M r- rt*M) Central Jersey Bank and Trust tie-ins into the new sewers in the state hy a margin of 926.323 to 7K4,- Fred Smith, 1227 to Mfi. : Mr McMahon, Mr. Hnyd und al to allot $1000 from internal funds Ravino Dr. and Green . and - While 358, The second section, to bond shared the hacking of the Combin­ for the purchase of lx>oks for lhe Company above $100,000,0(10, mak­ ed Democratic Clubs. five other passengers in the Boyd ing it the fastest growing bank In Village areas have been made. S475.000.000 for public roads and ' car were treated foi lacerations or school library. 'Ihis provoked a d;.v Mr. Muller admitted thu ?''•>-i- Matawan Township Unsuccessful charter study can­ Central Jersey. highways went down 922,682 to 723,* ‘ bruises nt the hospital and releas- russion on the kind rd bxiks thu tion was one for concern ns cave- 682. ' didates were George Hausmann. should b** boui'ln, Mrs, Kate Ja ck ­ In commenting on the recent mer­ Matawan Township voters, led by 668; Frank R. Swan. 752; Joseph , ed Police said tlie Boyd car was ln.i would occur as those of cement Other state questions were ap­ son suggested ibe need ol more ref­ ger, Mr. Barlow said: "Our expun- a heavy Strathmore turnout, elect­ Rettagliala, 587; Samuel Mstnisc.d- . attempting to enter Route 35 frnm blocks would deteriorate in time as proved as follows: erence texts Mr. Sena acknow­ alon program is designed not only ed Independents Charles W. Dry­ co, 502; John A. Seal/o, 61(i; Counly Rd when it collided with the blocks eroded away while the Veterans Tax Credit: Yes, Ml,- ledged Ih'- system was (ar from tbe to take care of the banking needs Gcorje Bremfti. 5IS, William I. the McMahon car. traveling north metal ones would rust out. There den and Jay Krivit/ky to three-year ideal of having an encyclopedia for and provide more efficient service 538, no, 47:U04. Davis, 515, and Laurence A Price. on the highway at 6;30 p.m. was a caution that a child falling terms on the Iownship Committee, use n e,n h classroom. But he be­ for our present customers, but also Aging Citi/ens Tax Credit: Ves. 695. into dn abandoned tank would sink approved a charter study and elect­ lieved other reference texts were tn provide adequate banking facili­ 1,07836, no, 3S3.076. ’Hu* Commission .sill studv ex­ if it still were filled as there would ed five members of llu* township Assembly needed and did not advise Inning ties for the rapidly Increases pop­ Voters' Residence Requirement isting forms of government and Lo se r be no bouyancy to thu fecal matter charter study commission. moie ent yt loped.as Ht this time. ulation of Monmouth County and Amendment: Yes. 935,785. no. 422,­ The strength of the Strathmore mav make recommendations on a it contained. Waller Vohdin sr.. former mem­ The iiipei micndeni noted that -t'.e (continued on page four) 538. voting block shown by the election possible change in government. Franklyn Hunter, a member, fa­ Farm Land Assessment. Yes, her of the Madison 'Iownship Com­ ; recommended school library is one vored calling the situation to the UM.m , no, 3f»2,H2!l. mittee and an Essex County lalxir j lha? ha> a ratio of six l>*v>ks ot Hurt A t Car It Struck attention of the borough council for union official, was one of the five sourer material pt*r i hild ll«‘ found enactment of an ordinance to fill iMalawan Horough Voters Cast Bullets Democratic members of the Essex that Marll>oio had * ratio nf onlv Magistrate Ralph S. Heuser Jr., them up, if one does not now exist Probe Theft DISTRICTS | County Assen.My delegation swept one tx*>k |**r child. Matawan, Thursday fined Rich­ to cover the matter. Hut Fred Mail­ Matawan Police are probing the 1 2 S ( 5 Abs otul j to defeat by the Republican re Mrs Jackson re trie d for the JAMI S KONISH ard L , Peterson, SIS North Con­ er, board president, disliked the j surgence in that county. Mr. Voh- i.iftieria eommiuet1 lhat i new idea of the board seeming to "tell I heft of two bucket seats from « Mayor (Elect onei course, Cliffwood Beach, 110 and John W, Applegate' (D) 2t n 247 220 203 2H5 13 11(17 iiin gained office in IM I when he dishwashei and bake oven bad heen llu* In iy la.i was seen (ht. |5 costs as the driver who ran the borough council wlmt to do." i Ci,r. Parked In the used car lot Fdward E. Hyrne (H) 2.17 152 244 21S 111 7 1170 jook on the assembly race In an receiver! for Ihe C entral School caf- when np took his tishing |n»le and Into thc parked auto of Clara He believed an appeal to owners Tom's j-ord, Main St., Mata- e f n a and that a steam I able was tivd hi. tii<>:;ter he was going ft.sil- wan. over the weekend. Police said Borough Council (Elect two) j emergency role to help the party Lewis, 94 Ravine Dr., Malawan, would be preferable on tbe way. She said that in renting mg. the enr was unlorked. The bucket John J. Walsh jr.* (D) 221 229 IU7 LS!) 213 10 105!i afler other Democratic nominees pear her residence Oct. 5. Patrick The board ordered the printing of out or granting tht* use of the In an effort to explore all flv»* seats, all-leather, are valued at up Robert Colot (I)) 21# 252 221 221 217 il 11.17 , hud withdrawn diicouruged over Sauer, a passenger in thc Peter- 500 copies of thc public health nui­ school to outside gtoup* til a meet­ nues tu locale their son. the dis* to $;5t)0, police said. 117 Ml 3.11 22.1 8 1 1 ,16 i Ihe outlook. Mr. Vohdin won in a *nn auto, was taken to * hospital sance code, as revised and readopt­ George Connor (H) m ing place or for social occasioni, s traught parents have iiosted a $50# Matawan First Aid Squad. Pa­ ed, to bring it into conformity Frank Ferrano (R) 206 141 245 216 2fHI 7 HU 1 -nirprising Democratic sweep lhat ky | vear. Thii year his 103,234 poll ban he put on the use of the new reward to be pnld the person who trolman William llulsart. borough with the state public health nui­ Nolke Tax Collector (Elect one) kitchen equipment. locates tlie missing youngster, Ne* 2\\ 264 15 1227 - was lixlh In thc balloting, the tup police, Issued summons. sance code on which It Is based. Yorta Turnpike Fipreis 171011188 Francy4 (D) 244 221 254 Mr. Sena recommended co-open- “ Jimmv has never stayed out after ou.ies, frequent daily service from Fred 1), Smith (R ) I'I9 123 215 202 252 5 !W6 ;'man getting 111,502 and rbo lowest ‘♦*1.511. don with the teacher educution du- dark and we feel ccrtnin he has* >4* Apprecialtm In Appreciation Rollo'i. commuters buy 10 trip 'Tax Assessor (Elect one) parirnent of Monmouth College so n't ruii away," the parents ssid, Tlie Remililicun Candidates nf We wish to thank the voters of books and lave For schedule call Henry Kills (D) IM m 207 18.1 172 10 m a training teaeli-.T con'd work in An intensive three-day search. Matawan Township wish lo thank Matuwan Township for their sup­ COlfax 4-2223 Alfred E. Adler* (It) !S0 127 21IJ 188 231 tt n.vi Only On-Site Work township schools from Ffb. 13 on Oct. 25, 26 and 27 by hundreds oi the workers and voters who sup­ port of the Charter Study Candi­ Michael Kld/us (!) 72 41 3H 51 I in I midei (acuity supervision. police, firemen nnd volunteer!, ported them In the recent election. date*. To Take Out Library Question Stanley Zdumak asks that it be I hr resignation of Mrs. 1:1. R. who stoured the lx»rough foot-by« Frank Devino Matawan Township Charronl chicken, fried Shrimp Yes m 2m 2X1 2H1 303 15 mad* clear that in his receni di* Blondi'k u- s teacher was accepted foot failed to reveal any clues I® Sigmund Kowalski Taxpayers Association or Scallops w F/F, $1.35 No m 121 101 152 4 cussion with the Matawan Region as of Jan. 2. Another teacher ie- what may hav*1 hnp{H*ned to tht |f|»—adv 7 Jfp—adv 7 Rollo Post Ifotisr ‘ Denotes Incumbent Total Vote n' Board of Education over ihe pay­ signed for materntlv reasons. (continued on page four) ment of a $*:IS bill, he v\as in im way involved in the tran-.jwirim;* o' Matuwan ToHiinhip Cliarlcr Study Commissioners fill In question to the site of Malayan Township Commillcnieii filling the gully hi the Cliffwood School. II s job wa-i to do the oil slf*‘ fill work. Mi. Zdimiak |>oinl? out his claim jigaimd the !>oard w.i rtdvanred from an original verbal figure or 1350 to fti-M by the nerd to U5** added equipment and put In nmie time through cirninwtan< es over which he hid no control m Ihe deh\ "i y of lhe fill hy others. His bill, at tii -a held op, was .I’/r-'-il Or!, :ii) in fv proper jr-il was paid.

Old Wagon Farm lr\ finr liesli pressed elder, it's different wlni'T nppleq now ivailable. Winesap^ Delicious and R (,il Rome, Route 35 North nf liiMlelown wjlp .niv 7

Notice WeUome to Kiwamniw moving into our community Mootings j*'- J ' h Tuesday 6:30 p.m., Y(J Cottajje Inn, Keyport tf vUlli 1 CIJORCIi C. HIM. MIIS. MARY LOU SMITH ij J M U U BO LAN HAM N, rROEIILICII ci.AiiiiNci; . s rn i/r/: J f p - a d v If CIVARV.I25 W. DKYDEN JAY KRIVIUKY THE MATAWAW-JOURNAL, f ir J. M1 Thursday, November 7, 1963

Maiawan Artist's Painting Exhibited I i i Smithsonian THE MATAWAN BANK

MATAWAN MARLBORO

ANNOUNCES

THEIR M CKClll WITH THE CENTRAL JERSEY BANK AND TRUST COMPANY

“ Short Cut" by Lexey Staer, Ravine Dr., Matawan, is on exhibit in j inemorales American Art Week, which is being celebrated this week, (to National Collectian ol Fine Arts at the Smithsonian Ifistjtute, Wash- and is sponsored by the New Jersey State Chapter on behalf of the laften, D. C. l^e exhibition of.Contemporary American Paintings was {American Artists Professional League. Mrs. Slaer was the only sirtisl * Sunday and will continue through Nov. 24. The exhibit com' I in Ihis area invited te exhibit a piiiiilinj*.

would now be put on the new states (hat the money raised at Tell Church Schedule shelves. It was decided that dupli­ ihis affair will be used to pay the Library Plans library's telephone bill*. Tickets cate books, which are removed In Laurence Harbor may be obtained from the trustees. W e take pleasure in announcing from the shelves, will be stored for Mrs. William Weeks is schedule Fnr Book Week use when the Bookmobile is ready Tbe Kev. James H. SjJver, pas­ chairman of librarians during the to he equipped. tor of ihe Laurence Harl>or Protes­ Children’s Book Week will be ob­ month of November. served during the week of Nov. 10 Mrs. liVbkcr reported that 823 tant Community Church.‘ has an­ this merger of old banking friends, *y the Free Public Library of Mad­ Ixjoks had been borrowed during nounced the schedule for the com­ ison Township, sponsored by The the month of October, including 322 Record Crowd Attends ing week. adult fiction: $5 adult non-fiction; Woman's Club of Laurence Harbor. •113 juvenile ficfan and 23 juvenile Harvest Home Supper Senior Youth Fellowship will bringing greatly expanded resources, Mrs. Florence Holmes, in charge non-fiction. She ’Imported lhat 40 meel at the parsonage Saturday A nearly record - breaking crowd •f the special week, has announced books had been o ra te d and cata­ of over GOO persons wore served ;i evening, at fl p.m. for a party. (bat special displays of interest to logued during the fTionth. Several hot turkey dinner al the annu'il Sunday School will start at 9:30 services and added convenience to ihJfdren wili be featured in the li­ hooks had heen burrowed from the brary. She also will have records harvest supper held at St. Gabriel*:; a.m. and Sunday morning worship stale library for loeai residents re­ ball, Uradevelt, Ocl. 28. The played for the entertainment of service is at 10: SO a in. Junior children using the library facilities. questing books on special, subjects, Rev. Vincent A. L/oyd. pastor The regular monthly meeting of according to Mrs. Lawrttfce Hold­ ol St. Gabriel’s Church, and chair* ; Youth Fellowship will meet at 2:30 the Monmouth County area. en’s report, man of tbe affair, reported it u> I p.m. At 4 p,m., the Senior Youth Ihe Hoard of Trustees of the Li­ Mrs. William Weeks reported brary was held In’ the Library with have been both socially and finan­ ! Fellowship will meet nt the cimrch lhat the curd file had been brought cially successful. Mrs. Ofga flecker, president, pre­ ! to }M> to the fieth/eficm Covenant aiding. Mrs. Bccker reported that up lo date and transferred into the The ball was decorated in keep­ the new shelves had been received new files. She also reported that ing with the season by a commit!*?** ! Church in Tbe Hronx to conduct a ■ ■ -• i and installed. Members nf the several Girl Scouts had been assist­ from the C.Y.O.. with Miss He;*y Vervice. The Iirst part of the pro ing at the library, keeping the board volunteered fo transfer some Jane McCarthy as chairman. Color­ gram will consist of religious mu­ Regardless of which one of our books in proper order un the ful paper appfps were suspended •f Ihe books from the overcrowded shelves. from the ceiling and bowls of shiny sic. Members of the local fellow­ shelves lo Ihe new shelves as quick­ A card party for the benefit of red eating apples graced the tables. ship wjJJ play solos, duels and ly as possible. tbe library will be held Monday ev­ There were 24 waitresses and cap­ group numbers. They will be offices opened your account or Add Reference Books ening, Nov. 25. at Ihe home of Mrs. tains oh band. rompanied by the Hev. Mr Silver Mrs. Duvid Watson, In charge of William Slendorn, 299 Norwood Suggestions and plans ure being who will deliver the sermon classifying reference books, report­ Ave., Laurence Jlarbor, Mrs. considered to furihei improve the Tlu* Sundav School Department ed that additional rcferencc books J a m c t Armstrong, chairman, efficiency of service for next year’s llei'ds will meet Wednesday at 15'.10 where you have been accustomed to harvest supper in order lo accom­ p ni in Ihe church hall. modate the increasing number of A bn/nar, sponsored bv all the guests. Mrs. Charles Weiss has church groups, will be held Satur­ banking, you can now receive the FREE HOME SERVICE been in charge of the kitchen for day. Nov. Jt>. A smorgasbord will several years. be served, GOOD HEALTH SELTZER FOX'S SYRUPS Proceeds will «id tbe three churches of the parish. St. .lohn.; DOCTOR BROWN'S TRUE FRUIT FLAVORS in Marlboro. St, Catherine's, Kver- Freeholder Costa same friendly service at any one of BEER ptt, and St. Gabriel’s, Is Dimes Director TASTY BEVERAGE, INC. Freeholder Joseph R. Cos?a has- our twelve convenient locations. s ' ? AtHJSSm* ) named Middlesex County Di­ i NEPTUNE, N. J. rector of the 1 !K»4 March of Dimes, lo succeed the laie M. Joseph Duf­ Call Collect 774-2734 fy who had headed the March of Ditr.es orunni/ation for the past 25 year*. Ihis announcement was made hy William 1). Hand, chair­ Your present checkbooks, depos­ man of ihe M'ddl'M-r»\- Countv Chap­ ter ‘if The National Foundation. Mr. Costa is an elected Freehold­ its, pass books, and coupon books er of Middlesex County and is chairman of the Department of Public Properly. He spearheaded the grant fur the con­ will be honored and will continue in struction of ihe 14 s'orv Adminis­ tration Huihling now being con­ structed in New Brunswick. 8 4 O IO S He is a resident and forir,"r Com* u s e . mKHoner of hdison Township, and was elected a member of the Hoard of Fire Commissioners for four terms of three years each. He H M M u m m served as Treasurer of that Hoard for 11 years. He assisted with the initial drive to establish the Edi­ W e're looking forward to serving son Safety and First Aid group, and assisted wilh Civil Defense work you even better with the same friend­ Veterans Services Set In Cliffwood ly and courteous service that has be­ Commander Harrv IJfg el of the Guadalcanal Post 4745. Veterans of Foreign Wars, Matawan Township, come the tradition upon which we has announced plans for Veterans Dav Services. They will be conduct­ ed in the Memnrinl Home. Cliff* wood Ave.. Cliffwood, Sunday at )l base our future progress. a.m. ’faking part iu tbe reremonies will l>e Commander Liegel. Chap­ lain William Krlckser; Offlcer-of- the-Day Theodore Soltvs, and mem* her? of the Post. Also participating v\ ill he the Ladies Auxiliary officers nml the honor guard of the Post. Sm U /eNum fi/ Sm kbW ictm l Also attending will be the official family of Matawan Township. May­ (Olds like* to pteaae everybody!) or John M ar/ jr. and Committee* men Henry Trsiphngen, Daniel Downey and Gilbert Hickman. Taps will be played by two bug­ F astest growing bank in Central Jersey lers from the Guadalcanal Drum hM-a«hr v.«t our AtM*«-patk«4 )< H Ik Ifc lit V-i* and Hugle Corps. mm 6-vylindar pomr p lan t ' I W 33U-cubie-ineli h w llc r m anoU w r Commander Llegel invites the In'm oMvmttinnal "in-lim” *■§*■•. OMi— iibtl»“ tlm i" ... newest member public to attend: ' «ll tha way! IwfcirtnUy at Um Rocket familyl New iiglit- ig h ta r Hi m traditional cart im «ai|ht eotMtruvlkin nmiiui aplit- World's Fair Tickets " r t n lf f c t " alaas—d afivw a M rty , 166- amond naponiw Tram up ta !WO-h.|i.- On Sate In Area CENTBAL JERSEY BANK ■ v n (a* bmWIm! ’Pry an K-85. 1 l*n gm . 1 U i Um whaaj mf aa F-W m *I proof ttet OMh ta ivluert Hit action M 'I’he Woman's Club of Laurence A M O TRU ST COM PANY Harbor Is arranging to self tickets of admission to Ihe World's Fair. These tickets make good birthday TWELVE CONVENIENT BANKING LOCATIONS nnd Christmas gifts, members ' ■ V - m m slate Mrs. William Slendorn. 209 i Norwood Ave., Laurence Harbor, Allenhunt * Allentown * Bradley Be*di * Eatwitiwn club ways nnd means chairtnnn, Is •.•••VISIT TOUR LOCAL AUTNOMUn OLBMOWLC QUALITY M M M . . . W ltERt TH I ACTION IS I ' In charge of this project. fanainfdale * Fart Monmouth * Freehold (2) * L w f Bruch Mrs. Slendorn has also announc­ ed that her cnmmitlee Is selling Marlboro * Matiwan * Neptune City DAVE GIBB CHEVROLET Christmas cards and wrappings and candy. Pl/tns lire being made for a bus 110 Main Strict - Matawan trip to the World's T*u!f in April IW if .Mrs, Slendqrn also Is cbalr- i. DON'T MISS THE AWARD-WINNINO "OANRK MOONC SHOW" •' TUESDAY‘NIOilTS • CBS-TVi- imm df llte trip. ' ’ iHwraday, Hffittwfcf 7, 1 W ; THE MATAVyAf*JOURNAL, N. P a g «T h rte

First Church Of Christ, Scientist Baptist Church ble hour is held at 9: IS n.m. Sun­ Scouti Planning For Employ»9i Cited SI Bread St., Keyport SH Atlantic St., Keypart day and family worship scrvice, Sunday s e r v i c e and Sunday Rev. Nicholas J. Tate, Pastor 10:30 a.m. Clothing Collection The National Lead Co., Sayro* School, 11 a.m. Wednesday, testi­ Bayshore Church Directory The Sunday School teachers will Mid-week service is held Wed­ mony meeting 8 p.m. Reading room Thy Monmouth Council of Boy ville, cited the following employeea meet at the home of Mr#. Louise nesday at fi: 15 p.m. for completion of 15 years with tho open Wednesday and Saturday from Sinclair on Thursday at 7:30 p.m. Scouts are set for a ‘‘good turn" 2 to 4 p.m. firm during October: Harold Peas^ The Senior Usher Board will meet Church Of Our Saviour tbit can be measured jn "tons." Matawan; Alfred McGuire, Old H n l Chwcfe a.m.; evening prayer, 7:30 p.m.; aprons, gifts, food, "trash and trea­ The following passage from (he same night at 8 p.m. at the Chccsequake Bridge; W'illiam Randolph, Key­ Junior churchmen, 7;30 p.m. . sure," and fish pond. Psalms (37:23) wili be read at Sun­ home of M n , Janet Sharp, City Manager Kendall H. le e, As- Iwtt M h 4 riMUb f t . port: John Marozine, Old Bridge;' Tuesday A.A.’s meet at 9 p.m, day’s services in all Christian Sci­ Rev. Charles F. Walling. Vicar bury Park, county chairman of ac­ Cross Of Glery Lutheran Church On Friday the Junior Uihcr WiJJtam Rupy, Keansburg; Andrew Wednesday there wiil be Holy ence churches: "The steps of a Sunday services are held at 7:30 R tv . Cheater A. O allow a;, Strothmaro Schaal, Matawaa Board will meet al th# home of tivities and civic service for the lo- j Diodato, Matawan: Finis Coker, Communion at § a.m. and a recep­ good man are ordered hy the P u ts r tion for Biihop Alfred L. Banyard, Rev. Richard A. Weeden, Pastor Mrs. Clara Joseph at 7:30 p.m. and 3:30 a.m. Oa the first, third 1 cal scout organization, said that ov-! Union Heach; Theodore Matthewi, Lord: and he delighteth in his "What I Believe About Human D.D., S.T.D., and newly confirmed Sunday School and the first-year and there will be prayer meeting and fifth Sundays there will be Ho­ i er 200 scout units would participate j Cliffwood Beach, and James Con- confirmation class meet at 9 a.m.; way." at 3 p.m. Suffering" will be Ihe pa«lor'» ser­ members at 9 p.m. fn the parish ly Communion at the 7:30 and , in their annua) collection of used very, Keansburg. A five - year mon topic Sunday it the IS a.m. hall. All members of the church are church, 10:30 a.m., with "F.ast The Bible Lesson is entitled “ Ad­ Sunday School convenes at 9; 30 ■ clothing and household items for! award was presented to Henry Kor- 9:30 a.m. services and on the sec­ worship aervice. Sunday School invited. Credit” as the sermon topic, a am and Fallen Man." Related read­ a.m. and morning worship is at . (he Goodwill Industries of Southern lekaas jr., Laurence Harbor. meeti at the aame hour. Nursery Buy Scout Troop 232 meets Thurs* nursery is available. Youth group ings from the textbook, "Science ll a.m. with music hy the morning ond and fourth Sunday* morning New Jersey, meets at 7:30 p.m. at the home of care la provided for children under day a( 7 p.m.; senior choir rehear* and Health with Key to the Scrip­ choir. Sunday evening services at prayer is held at : 30 a.m. Church j According to Mr. Lee over 10.000 r : r . t : : : : : n a s ? three • yeara - of ■ ate. Adult Bible sal, 8 p.m. Walter Johnson jr., 12 Idlebrook tures" hy Mary Baker Eddy, in­ 7:30 p.m. when the Lord’s Supper Lane. .school meets at 9:30 a.m.. grades , large paper bags with the Goodwill C la n meets at 11: IS a.m. Senior Hoiy Communion will be cele­ clude: 'We must look where we will be observed and there will | one through four and at 10. 45 a.m . ; insignia on them will be collected be music by the combined choirs. LOOKING High youth meet M 7 p.m. for Bi­ brated Friday at f:30 a.m. Second • year confirmation class would walk, and we must act as grades 5-9. ; Saturday by the scouts. Over 20 for a ble atudy and fellowship. The Men'a meets at the parsonage Monday at jHmessing all power from Him in Morning choir will rehearse Mon­ Iloly Communion will be cele­ ! trailer trucks have been donated Club will hold their monthly break- SI. jafca'a Methadfsi Cburch 4:15 p.m. whom we have our being" (p.264). day at 7:30 p.nt. with pickup point* (n Keyport, Port BIBLE TEACHING fait meeting at 8 a.m. Central School, Keyport brated Wednesday at 6 a.m. and Planning board will meet at the On Tuesday the youth choir will Friday at 9 a.m. Monmouth, M a l a w a n , Allantic On Mondiy the Board of Trusted Rev. Norman P Riley, Pastor parsonage Tuesday at 8 p.m. _ Monmouth Reform Temple practice at 7 p.m. CHURCH? 152 Sycamore Ave., Shrewsbury Highlands, Middletown. Red Bank, will meet at 8 p.m.; Evangelism “ What Can One Man Do?" will Third - year confirmation class The senior choir will rehearse Pentecostal Church Worship at be the pastor's sermon topic ot Rahhi Richard F. Steinbrink f air Haven. Lincrnft, F.atontown. Committee at 7:M p.m. meets at the parsonage Wednesday Wednesday at S p.m. Union and Sidney Ave., I.ong Br.tnch, Ocean Township. As- 9:20 anti 11 a.m, services. Church at 3:15 p.m. Sabbath Eve Services will be Boy Scout Troop 71 meets on school also meets at 9:30 and 11 held Friday at 8:31) p.ni, The title Union Beach limy Paik, Neptune. Farmingdale. Tuesday at 7:30 p.m.; Faith Cir­ Temple Shalom Mrs. Isabelle Wood. Pastor Bible Baptist Church a.m. in the educational building. Bible Baptist Church of Rahhi Steinbrink’s sermon will : Freehold, Fnglishtown, and Manas­ cle at 7:30 p.m. at the home of The Reform Congregation On Sunday there will he Sunday . qiian. “ The Friendly Church’* Youth meetings are held at 7 p.m. (A Regular Baptist Church) be "Bringing Up the Jewish Child, Strathmore School Middle Hailet M n . Charlei Whinfield, « Syca­ Taking a Lessen from Abraham Schoo! at y:45 a.m. and morning j Mr. Lee said that tbe activity is more Dr., Hazlet, The Trinity C ir­ for Intermediate Fellowship and Middle M., Ila iltt Rahhi Mordecai Schreiber bet. Uitioa * Laurel A v n , 7:30 p.m. for Senior Fellowship. Hav. D. Ross Brittain, Pastor and Sarah." Oneg Shabbat will fol­ worship, 11 a.m. Prayer time will being co-ordinated by district scout cle meets at 11:30 pm . at the Sabbath Mve services, conducted be held at 7:15 p.m. An evangelis­ Boy Scout Troop 135 meets Weil* The pastor will bring the mes« low. ! officials and that probably 5000 SERVICES: home of Mrs. James Pond, IS Pied­ by Rabbi Mordecai Schreiber, will tic meeting will be held al 7:45 Sunday — nesdsy at 7 p.m.; bell choir rehear­ sage. "The Wonder of the Nations," On Saturday the religious school ; scouts would participate. Tlie Good- mont D r., Old Bridge. be held Friday at 8:30 p.m. al the p.m. 9:45 a.m.—Bible School sal, 8 p.m.; official board meeling, at the morning worship service will meet at U a.m. Sabbath morn­ i will Industries' representative, The Board of Deacons will meet Strathmore Klementary School. The 11:00 a.m.—MOrnhtg 9 p.m. Sunday at 11 a.m. Bible school con­ ing services will be held at II a.m. candle lighting ceremony will be Prayer, praise and scripture time ' Marvin Stern, Camden, said that on Wednesday at 1 p.m. Senior citizens meet Thursday at venes at 9:45 a.m. with classes for will be held Tuesday at 7:45 p.m. i the items collected by the Mon­ Worship During the Torah Service Allan performed by Mrs. Sidney 4 (near Mala St.) Matawaa, N. I, trade) Senior Utah Fellowship at for a covered dish luncheon al I On Thursday the Sisterhood will Fourth Mt. Pitcairn p.m. Monmouth. The pastor will be in sponsor a Reform Round ’('able be­ Friday evening services will be­ Rev. Chester A. Galloway, Minister 7 p.m. Trustees will hold their reg­ charge. gin at 8:30 p.m. and will be fol­ Spiritual Church ular monthly meeting at 7:10 p.m. Chofr will rehearse Friday at ginning at 10 a.in. The rabbi wdl 399 Shore Rd., Union Beach CHURCH SERVICE - II:W A.M. be guest lecturer. lowed by Oneg Shabbat. The Deacon’s meeting will be 7:30 p.m. Jahorah's Wltasosto Rev. Katherine Miller, Pastor Sunday School meets at 9:30 a.m. There will be service# Saturday Sermea held on Monday at 7:30 p.m. Koyport Congregation First Bopttot Church morning al I ! a.m. Services aro held on Sunday aad and the morning worship service is Kingdom Hall, H DlvUloo S i “ What I Believe Abwt Humaa Svttettag'' . Thera w ill be a congregational at 10:45 a.m. tS2 Mnio St., Matnvoo There will he a meeling of the Thursday evenings at 9 o'clock meeting on Wednesday at 8 p.m. Tha weekly Ministry School will School of Christian Education Each Sunday 10 A.M. Elders meet at the parsonage \ in : Rev. Daniel D. Reinheiiner, Pastoi 11 a.m., and 7 p.m. Thu week's Sunday School and Bible Classes topic will be "God’s Hall of Fame." are held at 9:30 a.m. Sunday undci Mid-week pravrr .service and B i­ the direction of Arthur Bitter, ble study is held Wednesday af 3 su p.m. perintendcAt. The morning worship 00 will be held at 10:45 a.m. with ler DRESSES mon by the paslor. A nursery serv­ One Rack af Special. One Price Oslf, Clillvood Community ice Is available. Communion serv Methodist Church installs anywhere too..; ices are held thd first Sunday ol 2 5 Rev. Frank F. Sweeten, Minister An organ concert will be pre­ every month. sented bv Harold Weber Sa'urday Browntown Community Church at 8 p.m. Browntuwa Union Sunday School a flameless electric dryer Divine worship service on Sun­ 00 Routo 19, Browntown Cotton Cardigan 1 day will be at 11 a.m ; Sunday- Leag Slieve Battea Fraat. Cetlaa Washable. | School, 10 i.m. J Rev. Francis Cantel, Paslor Sunday School is held from 9:45 f T '(’he annual bazaar and turkey | U«H* supper sponsored hv tlu; W«.men's; nn?. Society of Christian Service will lie : v,lc* J* _fl0m 11 . * m- , “ m'J1 .** held Thttrstlay, Nov. it, from 3 t o ! ° . clo.ck- E v c iXona is cordially in- 7 p.m. vited to attend. Cashmere SweatersS00 First Mothodlst Cliureh First Spiritual Cburch Ot Divine Rose ' VFaMhS FasMaaed ta a M a .a l Cardlgaaa.fa a il.s ... Staaa 14-M, B IM ' Mf.__ I I 147 Main St., Mot a wan Frank E. Sw’eeten, Minister I f f Mnio St., Belford A speciiil meeting of the official Rev. Phoebe DsiJey. Pnstor bourd will lie held Friday Hi 8 p.m. Services are held Sundny al I Looking for a clean, safe, inexpensive way to dry clothes? Think, Donald U. Irvin, assistant minis­ p.m. and Tuesday at 8 p.m. ter, will speak Sunday at the 8:45 big! With a flameless electric dryer you can use it the day It's Oovld's tabemacis Knit Headwear O 27 a.m, scrvice. Music will be bv the delivered because there’s no need to worry about additional turn* crusader choir. Church school Cllffwnad Aaet. Myles. Mala aad Sfaagla Trim . meets at 9:45 a.m. The minister Elder James Moss, Pastor , . • sroeo iiN venting. Just one single connection installs it — you pick the spot will speak at the 11 a.m. aervice Sundny School Is al 10 a.m.; with music by the senior and chap­ morning worship, 11 i.m . el choirs. A nursery ii available — anywhere in thc house. v Wednesday evenings lha tarry und lunior church is conducted. Oo scrvice Is at 8 p.m. Commission t>n Fducation meets See your Reddy Kilowatt Dealer today and let him show you how Monday at I p.m. Strathmore Jewish Center Monday, Nov. 11 Only! "Our Mission Today" meets Matawun inwnship to “Waltz Through Washday" with a flameless electric dryer* Tuesday at 8 p.m. P in t i\ld lluitdlnii Junior choir rehearses Wednes­ Prospect Ave. and Amboy Rd. day al 1!: IT) p.m.; meditation and Cliffwood FREE At Our Lunch Counter prayer in the sanctuary, 7 p.m.; Harvey (Irons In Charge regular meeting of the officia Services will h" conducted Frl- bon'd followed hv lhe first l:i M.V. i day evenings at H: ;i0 p.m. Oneg '• ivw u u jr? training session, H p m, Nliahlut will follow. Buy with otturanca Thursday the chapel choir will re- CO FFEE 8:30 to 11 AM. I til her an Church from your local Roddy lienrse al pin,; crusader oi the Oooil Shepherd Kilowatt Cooptraltag JCP»L S 1UM choir, 7; 15 p.m ; senior choir, ti;30 School No. IH irsscr ctNfflu WW JUICY p ill. Huslinell Rd., Snyrc Woods South VwriftfOWMT/ Dialor who dhptayi rOWlR t rowtft t ucHf A dinner meeting fnr workers in thii emblem Rev. Harley Meyer, pastor *' AMU IMP ttjvr-vt,' t** l MERRY KEYPORT (he R M .V . will bu lield Friday, Services are held at .School No. Nov, ia 18, Snyrc Woods Soulh. Family Bi­ INVCSTQR-QWNCD CICCNIIC C0MMMCS i'fiV o itj.l THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. Thursday, November 7, 1963

In Run Off Election Looking B A N K N O T E S . by Malcolm They are Norman Janwich, 867; ® (e JRatafmm ^oim rat Walter C. Grubb jr., Joseph A. Brodnink, 758; Charles T. Mc­ n i u u n n im B ackw ard A B097CN f*AHK^9DCUAM Cue. 738; Philip H. ArnoJd, 736; Ar- Idiptw m iw — ». MABEb u tm , ro iuM ii FOM SCMOtAM*PA06AAU 19 A Items About Fo lki A .id TM agi U 0 3 K I COWBIIJAIOH SAVINGS A»P isto Scrolnjgna, TOG; Alfred L. Stor­ er, 5DQ; George K. Creevy, 523; 4 m r r DiundM K»y*aft rfonmoulk Countj, N,. 1. We Katw la The Leai Age WAN KU9 7-WAy lUSURAMCfi n MOWN PUBLUBINO AMD rilNTLNO G0MP4MV COVEAlNG &OTH COUTGE 1 Walter Dunn, 441, and W. Lindsay AWPOUTSTANCHWO lOAtss W CASH - LeMoine jr., 416. 4. MtM Milm - OmtiMIm V. Brswm. t iH d lU Btttm cf m ce-EA pca th. ! Mr. Janwich, Mr. Grubb, Mr. Fifty Years Ago 1(. THfcRE’S GOOD REASON . , , Squirrels and chip- 1k> H iti> u JmimI la ■ Miwpapcr d Um prop!*. b» llw m nt*, Urodniak, .Mr. Arnold, and Mr. (Issue Thursday, Nov. ti, 1913) m i tot Un BMpt*." II* tlm I* Is MTV* u » bwl IntirMU ol Matam n «aa Scrobogna are Citi/t-n's CoriiiiHti!r : !nul,k1s. a le 1:l.v' n 8 >" '»•* biggest su p p ly of acorns in years, wBflhj: to INW II 111 Iir Um m v i u Ifct n « t without ar pr«)udlt» H. B. Willis, County Superinten­ Al _ j I m » — - — — — — » _ m s ». - fl-—.A J _ ^ AW— candidates. Mr. Creevy, Mr. Dunn, : this does not necessarily m ean a severe w in te r .. . it i i ' i cW u, 'M JM .venM rviUva raann», iMpactlng Um (nailmatila i-lfMa dent of Schools of Middlesex Coun­ tf w t fiN m *. an* aaWag IIm H *•«*» that, m M i m . and .Mr. LeMoine are Democrats, j simply means tluit the Northeast i.s experiencing n bumper ty, accompanied by Mr. Emmons, but ran as Independents “I lf iiltlaw h illlt P*M it Matawaa, Mtw J»ra*y.“ visited the Matawan High School Mr. Me erop of acorns of unusual quantity as a lesult of advantage­ Cue and Mr. Storer arc Repub!i T — ■aaamilti «w typagrijMail m u i la Haum to tt« r—» ml m* i on Monday. cans. ous natural renditions, according to Dr. Edward J. Duda, wiyjlai k)> wet a n t. ______■______James F. Fielder, the Democrat­ ic candidate for Governor was CunditkiU's eliminated from the director of the Bartlett Tree Research Laboratories in Con- (and to U » . rrm l » .. Krrpatl N. J. elected on Tuesday over Edward C\ council race are M. Philip Vjn jneeticut . . . He said the* heavy crop was brought on by bo- (ubtcrlMlaa Rata* Payabta la Advance NATIONAL IBITO tlAl Una >tar iwttu* aUtal _ _ H * Stokes, Republican, by about 26,OSS Mater, 4U4; Michael I. Costurj. . nign weather when the oaks blossomed in the spring. It S ra a Mm Um , - •}.«• voles. ' IU Maalta ...... R .M The boys, as usual on Hallowe'en . A.''Nappl.11315:' G|oh™' N^rawicn! i w a* not to° '?.a n n * to° colA n ° r fl.M night overstepped the bounds of in­ nocent sport and, as a result, some Henry J. Petry, 245. ;and black oak of the red oak group require two years for THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7. ItM of them are having a hearing be­ Mr. Van Mater. Mr. Costura, and ‘acorns to mature, he pointed out. Acorns of the white oak fore Recorder Low (his afternoon. Three of Harry Mulsarfs wagons, .™ o £& i *ro,,p- r hit*'post #n2 chestm" °ak-,,eed >,c:ir«° Death In The Hunting Season which were not of much value, | crats running a*. .Independents. ' J ■ Mr.•• j ture. Any questions? were destroyed. Levi S. Ernmons Green and Mr. Narzowich also ran | PA T ON T H E B A C K . . . Irvington Letter Carrier George Another hunting season is upon the land. M illions of had a buggy burned up and the : as Independents.* ‘ Ontcalt sr. was officially cited recently by tlie Newark Post Am ericans w ill take to the woods this fall in quest of every same treatment was accorded one of Kigaard's butcher wagons. form of game from cottontail rabbits to Canadian moose. Very u-n2:!^f;r t/or w7 i for,; . i" ‘7 j™ li,es shor,ly few people object to the boys hav­ {its was approved. j after they rifled a Grove^ St. r hent mailbox K of a $90 government All will go with high hopes of success and of returning ing "fun" on special occasions but jdu'ck. Mr. Outcnlt's son, George jr.. is following in his proudly home with filled bags. But, the Am erican M edical when fhe '7un" results in the des­ Madison Township father's footsteps, so lo speak, as a letter carrier for the Association tells us at least 200 of these hunters will not truction of properly then they Keyport Post Office . . . Alonn with a letter of eomnien- should be made to settle. return under their own power. They’ll be brought back Donald Macrae led lhe Republi- The gunning season opens next „ ...... , dation for ''superior accomplishment" signed by Joseph J. dead, the victim s of hunting accidents involving guns. Monday. A license is necessary to M t»AHhf09TOO*A*L£>»e CHAHCe* ILUOHM5 AMAMjrAC7Uflr.H .ac,)in« * “ cr- ,he a ^ r 1 The rules of gun safety are fairly voluminous, but hunt game in this State and these cr wooofM &uTC»iiiMfi' i»i.oc*9iHeSi,ooo utiNFixx-.o r o ^ v m r strength in Tuesday’s election un- j * in «mu a $100 cash aw atd.r w T h e iU?? 5(»-year-old ind"td O utcalt, can be procured of the municipal they’re also simple, founded on the hard rock of down-to- aUfiiMTSff rAllUMP. loovy UW BOOMING HU&NESS AlOfcD HV SUPfcR- der the council ♦ manager form nf |\vho has been on the job 20 years, the last Ki in Irvin g to n , clerks at $1.15 each. AiAAKtr £XIW49fOM-liA9A NTT WOMfO IN 'f»«UUriP«£0C CfVIOllCANOO. earth common sense. Here are some of the basics: Last Friday night our streets government. Mr. Macrae was the J conibiiietl forces w ith an unidentified vo u th to crab the in- Know what you’re firing at before you pull the trigger, were pretty wcfl fifjed with young Ju ,-V 3. While delivering mail on his Grove St.- which means be certain that rustle in the brush was made people and others who were young received the second highest Repub- • Ave. route. Outcalt was alerted by » woman resident several years ago, celebrating Hal­ b y • deer, and not another hunter. in the borough’s history. He re­ phone Company for a street open­ lican total with 431!). ; who spotted the juveniles at 4GCJ Grove St. The unidentified lowe'en. Many calls were made by Never climb through or over a fence without first un­ ceived a majority of 3H4 over his ing in the Fdgeinere Drive sec­ I Bounding out the Republican ; youth, noting the commotion, joined Outcalt in a five-block Ihe older young folks in costume opponent, registering a total of 901 tion. ! rm-mbershrp on the first muiiicipal chase which ended in 20th St. The jm'omles 12 and 13. both loading the gun. and much amusement resulted. votes, the fargesi number of voles Former Assemblyman E. H. Ger­ According to an announcement council Were Robert .) (»avlm. 43(h; : f *.* . . i • r -i /-■* . Never shoot at a flat, hard surface, ricochets can wound to be received by any individual i.n made by the American Automobile , Vincent Canceliion, - nml RH-h- froni subsfquontly appeared in Juvenile Court, an is no uoubt glad the election is a contest. Mayor Currie will re­ ■ n d k i l l . over and .Jamse F. Fielder was Association, lhe colors of the 15)34 I ard J. De.ily jr.. 4170 However, in- ,‘uie placed on probation. Ihe other referred to the parole ■ Never look down tfje barref of a gun to see if i t ’s loaded. sume his seat on New Year's Day motor car license plates for New rumbent Democrat Harrv K. Mes- ‘ departm ent. elected Governor. Mr. Geran has wilh ihe full knowledge that he has Jersey will be green on a black senger led all candidates with a | ()D I.)S i\T E N D S . . . T he “ ultim ate in togetherness** and And keep the safety on until you’re ready to shoot. been "on call11 by the Democratic the electorate back of his leader, Slate Committee and hc has spoken background. total of 455a followed by running;.,, ru • « :/. • m • i i i • ” *u ; Keep guns and ammunition away from children. ship in whatever municipal pro­ mate Victor 0 ‘Br.en -aith a total »f ; ‘m liU M Christmas gift is a his and hers submarine, the in several counties of the State, fill­ The Great A&P Tea Co. has a Be absolutely sure guns earried into camp or home are gram the annual message may pre­ special on potaioes this weekend- ‘4350. ’ Neiman-Mareus Company has reported. The store’s Christ­ ing two or three engagements some sent. unloaded. Keep them cased until your hunting area is evenings. He wound up his speak­ 100-pound bag for $1.85, U.S. No. I ! Defeatrd were Mayor John Keat- ; m as catalogue said that tlie $18,700 M in iS u b was' « ‘‘eoxy The $25,000 still at the head of Grade, Maine. Other .specials art? r e a c h e d . ing campaign Sunday night at a ' ing, with 4090; Joseph Hoff, with w a y to >»et aw a y together for a w e e k e n d ." T he craft is de- meeting in Salem County. LefTerts Lake which Matawan peo­ large eggs. 23 cents a dozen; sug­ Remember that alcohol and guns can be a lethal mix- . .W,n. and Joseph Pando/zi, with . si^iu‘tl to carry two people and cruises at 3 to 7 miles an An alarm of fire was sounded ple have been discussing for weeks ar, Jive pounds for 23 cents; fresh 4155. Other Democratic (ounctl * . IM , , * o . . • *> r\ l u r e . about 10:30 last night. A bed in as a cause o! the obnoxious odor fish fillets, 15) cems a pound; bone­ 1 candidates were Vincent LaManna ■ • • W h iit « <‘<>untry B a n tu w a n t in a w ile / O ne arising from the lake was “ taken In sum, treat a gun with the respect it deserves. W ork Mrs. Scott's flat in the Gehlhaus less chuck pot roast, ID cents a : with 35)71 and John Spellman with big o bjective is a shiny skin, a governm ent release says . . . over" by Federal men late Tuesday Block had been set on fire through pound. 35)41. [So Bantu damsels polish their skin with melted butter, »n tlie principal that it’s always loaded and ready to fire, afternoon as the country was vot­ a cigarette, which her son William On the Republican side of the led- ! hippopotamus fat. or melon-pip paste. Some women also use tv e n though you know It isn’t. Then all the armies of had been smoking. The bed was ing to end Prohibition. «er; J;*', a rouge made from the kiiat Iree and some add powder for hunters, yourself included, w ill come home under their own carried out to Little Street and was This part of Monmouth County and Salvatore Salvo with 411*3 weie , , . . . . . t . . . ' . t p o w e r . . burned. There was no other dam­ had the first snowfall of the season the unsuccessful council candidates. : adornm ent. A n o th e r standard of fem inine b eauty is fat- age done. last Sunday evening. Health Hints independent candidate Jack Sa- ; ness. B a n tu w om en a rc som etim es force-fed to m ake them The hot chicken supper in Ger- Matawan High School's Band of pir polled a tolal of 15)46 throughout fa lte r and more desirable, Communication an’s Hall last night, under the aus­ 32 pieces will give a concert some the lownship. pices of the ladies of the Baptist time (his month, its first public ap­ Dangerous Widow 41 idlewiid Lana Case Reports Church was well attended and the pearance. rule based on religious objections. Middletown, attorney for the board, Matawan, N .J. receipts were about $90. Holm del Township His original position was that this j ruled otherwise and permitted the HMWHWWWMMWWWWW Prin**; ribs of beef will be 17 By Michael S. Newjohn, M.D. Nov. 4, 1963 cents a pound at the A & P this There is one type of widow that Incumbent James H. Ackerson, was discriminatory. i acceptance of the Wehrle figure for Vo tha Editor, Two major issues dominate Con­ Fifty Years Asa weekend. Other specials are sugar, is really dangerous, even deadly. a Demociat, and Harry D. Pitcher, William McKcon ami Nu:hulas fnr «« •»>« “ Tvice i» Tomorrow, Matawan Townihlp'i (Issue Thursday, Oct. 23, 1913) the 15M)3 G4 school year. gressional concern at this time, tax five pounds for 23 cents; Kinso, i7 She is no lady, because she is k a Republican, w e r e elected to Mucisko were employed at the ikctton will ba decided At ihli A hearing, was given Tuesday uy spider, the black widow. Her ven­ Tlie Georgia then appealed to tht reduction and civil rights. I am cents a package; Campbell s toma­ three-year terms on the Holmdel rale of $5 per hour for the be V icing luun , charges and coun- the State fJoard of Public Utility to juice, two cans for nine cents; om is said to be 15 times more pow­ Town.ship Commiliee. Mr. Pilcher lund-the-wheel training phase of State Department of Kducation. ar-charics are blown way out of heartily in favor of action to enact Commissioners at Trenton upon the California cling peaches, iwo large erful than a rattlesnake's. Fortu­ was high man in the committer the driver education course. Such They were granted a hearing n jraportioa. meaningful legislation in both of petition of C. Taylor and others .if cans for 21 cents. nately, she delivers it in small dos­ race wilh (i.r)li votes and Mr. Ac- instruction would be given on Sat­ late August. In the interim, Mr. Some nerves ara on edge. Ncigh- Matawan for additional train serv­ these fields, but ] believe there is Mort* than 100 citizens displayed es. kerson polled 554 urdays and afler school during (he Wehrle had made investment in the >r argun with neighbor, acctional- ice between Matawan and New­ Others in the six-way race for j remainder of the school year. It aaoeuadded ousesbuses needed 10 io enableentime himnim m develops and friendships are a third great issue to which Con­ their interest in the movement lu Known as the hourglass spider, t ark over the Pennsylvania Rail­ at maturity the black widow has a tbe full term seat on the township ; was pointed out that both men are “ (‘ r('*‘dv to tender service under (trained almost to the breaking gress should also be devoting ill establish a state park on Sandy road, at the conclusion of which Hook by attending the meeting glossy, black body one-half inch committee were Warren Batimgarl-;; qualiMedqualified to gi\give such instruction. contracts, as the opening ol >oint. schocl v.as near. attention; The need for making the railroad company was request­ held at lhe Lions Club at Highlands long, and a leg span or as much »*s ner, Republican, with 5IG; Archie j Accepted was I tie resignation) Wc hope lhat all township resi- ed to stop (he trains leaving Ked Jenti will now lock arms and work Congress an effective third branch at which the members of ihe Sandy two inches. Her belly has a red R. Price, Democrat, 35h and tvso | c»f Robert Fleming, sixth grade; At the hearing, l.eon M. Rosen, Bank at 7:05 o'clock in the morn­ Independents, Fdw;n Liebenow, 326 < teacher at Madison Park School.! Lincroft, insisted ;he Wehrle bid together In common interest, *1 of government. Hook Park Commission, recently or yellowish marking, usually in ing and passing through Matawan appointed by Governor Moore, the shape of an hourgla^v Her and Stephen Berentes sr.. M. | to be effective as soon as a quail- j was illegal in thal "a nandard least, until the next election, Our founding fathers established al 7:20, and the train leaving New­ were present. web is ol tough filaments, criss­ However. Mr. Baumgartner nar- i fjed leplacement is obtained. M r.: “ f questionnaire*’ required by (Signed) a government of three co-ordinate ark at 4:51 in the afternoon, and crossing in all directions. If you rowed the murgin of Mr. Acker-| Fleming has been appointed sec-: statute had not been submitted with Gerald J. Riti Matawan Township, traditionally branches, yet a succession of re­ passing through Mntawan at about Democratic, gave the party's can­ see such a web, in a closet, base­ son's victory considerably when j retary-businrss manager for tbe j *L He resisted all attempts by Mr, Pres. Dist. i ft • Club 5:30. The Board also announced cent events indicates that Congress didates victories over iheir oppon­ ment, garage, or woodpile, be on absentee ballots, both civilian and { Sayreville Board of Kducation. j DeMaio and Chester Apy, attorney Regular Democratic Party that unless the railroad acted upon for Mr. Wehrle. to make oul tht ents, which Averaged about 2Vi to I your guard. military, were tallied, lowering Mr. Transportation Contracts ! Township of Matawan, Inc. has been steadily losing oul to tha the recommendation, a formal or­ lack of it was not truly significant, Tuesday. John Marz was elected The black widow's venom af­ Ackcrson’s lead to 11 votes. Mr. 'rite board also let four trans-; Executive and Judicial branches so der would be issued, compelling lhe lhat other valid bidding had gone with 54S votes. fects the victim's nerves. Pain, Baumgartner picked up a total of portation contracts to Clarence! far as public confidence is concern­ stopping of the trains. on without it and had l>ecn aflirm- A circus is to he staged by M a ti­ comparable to electric shocks, 35 absentee votes to eight for Mr. Hauser. Since none of the routes; ed, The Farmers and Merchants Na­ ed in the courts. Mr. Rosen hung wan High School in the school audi­ seizes arms and legs. The soles of i Ackerson. involved exceeded WOO. the con- i tional Bank has bought of Fred­ his feet feel as though on fire. Nau­ to the wording of the statute. Mr. A few weeks ago the country saw torium, Friday evening. November { A three . way rare for a one-year tracts were not advertised fo r i erick Bolte a strip of land eight Apy countered by holding ihe s g w a i l the resignation of an officer of the 24. comprising a diversified pro­ sea. chill, constipation, and reten­ ! term on the town.ship committee public bid. j Senate following allegations of mis­ feet wide and 120 feet deep ad­ gram which it is believed will have tion of urine may occur. There may ; wns won by Republican Vincent George bid was nol legal in thal 7'he first Route 125. in t h e use of his position and the convic­ joining the lot upon which the new’ something of inierest to everybody. be board-like rigidity of the abdo­ ’ Maneri who polled 524 to turn back the \h per cent proviso did not amount of J3.32 per diem, was' tion cf Iwo former Members of bank building is being erected. men. with excruciating, cramphke i lhe bids of Democrat. Mrs I'thel make it a ‘ firm" bid. made »etroactive to Sept. 27 and. Congress, also for misuse of their This will insure lighl and air in Thirty Years Ago pain. Ordinary first aid treatment Smale, uith 33fi and Independent Fric Groe/inger. Assistant State will be continued a«c long as the! Water Refect Witter official positions. In the wake of tbe new building when completed. (Issue Friday, Oct. 27, 1933) is of little* use; a physician .should i candidate John I). Wilding, with Commissioner of Education, wim route is necessary. Route I2<» wasj the resignation, the Senate adopt­ The foundation walls are up wait­ George F. Keller offered his res­ be called at once. ; 389. heard the case, warned it would be Ornamental plants in the home let in the amount of SI.Gfi per diem,: landscape may bt in for another ed a resolution directing the Rules ing the arrival and placing of ihe ignation as Director of Emergency The best protection against this \ Incumbent Tax Assessor lohn unlikely Mr Raubinger could rule iron girders. Relief in Matawan Township lo lethal msccl is extermination, kill ; Mount, a Republican, easil> turned also letroactive to Sepl. 27 for as on U befote Matawan Schools open­ rough winter. Committee to investigate possible long <•* the mute is necessary. ' conflicts of interest among present A new hard wood floor has been Mrs. George M. Hodman, Couniy ihe spider and crush her eggs. So, 1 back a hid bv Independent candi­ ed, with involved civil rights cases Last year (he (oil froie early and laid in the ladies’ and men's wait­ Director of KeJief, on Monday and ke

34 lo 25*5*. Routes li’T and 128 weie awarded: in Lnglewood and other places deep, %o that later rains and mows and past officers and employees nf the Senate. This is a useful step, ing room at Matawan Station. up to date says he has not heard widow that deserves no Sympathy. i No Democrat ran for lhe office. in the amount of SW)0. piorated having , priority. 'Ihis was the case, ran off lht surface rather than anything from her. from Nov. II. Routes 125 and 12t» the ruling not coming in until Ort. soaking down lo the roots. but still smacks of the double stan­ Israel R. Taylor of Asbury Park dard for it notably does not include will construct the New Hssrx and OTf the entrance to Lower New ; would transport students to School! 3(1 when Mr. Raubinger lound Mr. This year, long before freeze-up Sussex, Spring Lake’s new 3j 50,0U0 York Bay and well out beyond the 20, while Routrs 127 and 128 would Rosen correct in his contention and time, many plants already are Members ol Congress themselves. New Trial For i Partial Payment Frafaaea Legiilalim hotel. twelve-mile limit from Sandy H«x)k, take pupils to School IS. Mr Apy partly right m his so that hurting for water. (continued from page one) j tbe seeking of new bids was icC- I have proposed legislation to re­ Wednesday was "Commemor-i- he four ships, the last of the fam­ ! (continued from page one) linger appealed for u new trial and ’ onunendetl, The best advice to help prevent quire all top officials. Members of tion Day” at Princeton University, ous rum row thal some five years iif the overall study plan of the winter damage would be to wak, ’ the Supreme Court granted it. Congress as well as officials of {he the first charter being granted on ago was made up of at least five 'sysiem. such as thr* superintendent, Slale Upholds aaturate, flood the soil around all Executive branch and all staff pro. October 22. ‘I’he formal dedication times the present number and • Mr. Neidfinger’s firm became in- could do that, Mr. Booth de- j your ornamentals during the Iasi | solvent in 15W), when he discov­ pie earning 115,000 or note, to re­ of the Graduate College and the which brought unsought fame io ; clared it had been made known: (continued fr< one) P re ss Hunt For e re d a woman bookkeeper had cm­ two weeks of November. port annually their sources of in­ presentation to the university of New Jersey. U> the Uiard by the superintendent »: have bus on ‘ single” ‘II’ come, including gifts, their assets the Grover Cleveland Memorial Thursday morning witnessed the l ber;led $200,000. His lawyer called 'wh:*.' lhe position eniaih-d and' ■ h:s vear. .. make one (continued fiom page one) But along with that advice this Tower were held wilh appropriate first killing frost of this autumn \ a meeting of creditors and a plan : how and why it was needed Mrs and from missing Cottage Park grade school year must go a big " If.” Like the and liabilities and financial trans­ actions. The reports would be filed exercises. here. The mercury dropped some I was worked oul for another firm ; Ko1--obiieki and Dr. I u iii'm found' tfv bus (tune in pupil. . recipe lor hasenplelfer which be­ lo enmph-tc some of Mr. Neitl- Investigated Reports with the Comptroller General as Saturday, November 1, Acting thirty degrees in 24 hours. Still ' this no direct arid explicit answer ihem otf. then gins, "First catch a rabbit . . . Since his disappearance, lhe public records available to the Governor Fielder will tour Mon­ tlie date. October 21*. was alKv.it 'linger'*, eoniracis and tin n tlie prof­ ( to the pioblmi thev •.•.ere pro ba ■ route for an­ the suggestion for your plants’ wcl- . . r Union Beach I’ubce Department press and the pubtlc. mouth County, jtarfing al .Mata­ the latest on record for frost in its nver io the creditors , pounding i bus ' a S y. .1 ' pi act furc has to say somethin* like, m the ve;u s when the Gem res heid has investigated «ll reports from My bill, which I first introduced wan about 8:30 o'clock a.m. this see lion. - Mr. Nf-idlinger said his attorney ' Another member, l.indh-y R Hig- 1 "F irst, catch some water." persons who believed thev saw '.he in 1958, would also require that all Monmouth County's biggest de­ The Mayor and Council of the failed to file a bankruptcy petition, gins, deplored what he detected to. the contract ll was deiermmed the The recommendation for soaking child at one time or another. All cx-parte communications, oral as partment store • Steinbach Com­ Borough of Matawan al a regular .v.lixh wmdd have giwm lhe uedi be a “ growing o\eiempha.is on s.ngle run was needed with the the soil comes Irom Raymond P. ' great expansion of |>opuia!ion in lhe rcpoits have piowd fiuitless. well as written, including commu­ pany, Asbury Park — will have its meeting in Borough Hall 'lucsday tois a jwrceniage of the anmunis spoils" m tlie lining of more Korbobo, extension landscape d> evening awarded contract for the due them and would have freed him ? chool d)s:nct, mote areas 'o Parems described lhe youngster sign specialist at Rutgers, who nications from Members of Con­ fall opening beginning Saturday nnd coat lies: R iih jid Isok. as head gress, to regulatory agencies con­ continuing ail through next week. preparation of a rnap fo an out- from fniiher liability for the debts trail'. v is asked 'O he savs. awarding of major defense and >he budgetary appn^pnatmn bv ! fiom Ihe jury and giving it a iinoie idinhes than players But, tall Union Beach Police Head- It’s possible to carry or pump spac»; contracts. There arc enntin- ' ViliOO I rjr (irrirges were low Both rinse water from the laundry tub uing rumors of political and other judgment. Ihr Appellate Divi­ i hr wns a lone "no" in an ^-1 sole !Hiar u i «, ai 2(14 0313 immediately. sion of Superior Court upheld thal tiie George and Wehrle tj.ds were and use it in the garden. Likewise extraneous considerations in such ! on tlase rtmti at ts, rejected, lhe George* ihen made a dish - rinsing water. But not sudsy matters and I believe thal the bill THHT'S H F R E T ruling, but the Supreme i'omt said | Dentist employed rhe case should have gone fo f/if* \ mopo'.al to contract on the ]!Mi2ti3 water Irom the laundry or kitchcn would reduce influence and the ! Dr. Alan Sikei Madison Pnrk. i hasr? ^ ;ill double runs, plus a la Mew Restrictions jury. Vou could even put a small tub suspicion of influence. The recent mWNGTONS ARMY jv as appointed to do dental work • f>er cent increase for certain r*{r.i- In the shower stall to catch water resignation of the Secretary of the for lhe entire school system for the .sio''.r. of r to Midnight Poinl ft mlimied fiom page one) that would otherwise ro down th*! Navy nnd attendant questions as to f&wtas CP 7h‘e Oit/fiOV- present year al lhe i.ite of JtiaO ai J Gre-n - and . White Village fillin' to ( or reef !?ie (J.-ficiency he drain. .. , | . his role in lhe important T FX air­ AWKA.9, Gf<}«5£ tVAWVG't&J Bank Merger per >eaj. ; With bids rejected, tbe board was i ned. Saturating the soil around plants plane contract underlines once CQMWASVeO 4 0 , 0 0 0 ,H'S Mis horotliy Van N<»'daH was ; at liber iv to negotiate with a ton- Well Applicatinn (continued from page one) before winter Is * standard recom­ more the necessity of putting all AVMyc&vy,srto&r $coo employed as a clerk tvpisj for the ‘ tractor last seising.. them by. stat Tlu. mmiltce aumainced is the manv new industries that are mendation, even for a y e a r of nor­ the facts on the table. c r ,» s cg-st.'Mxia: s - school year 1W53-01 at an annual ute. The Geoigr* proposal w a s , making applu ation to the Siatt o\:v - being established or moving into mal rainfall, and especially worth This is the same approach, full salary of MlOO prorated from Nov. Commissinn to sink A\0 2J,000 fVfMCtf rjCXO‘FC5 the area Om operations are being found within the budgetary ailoej-> \\atrr Polity following this year. disclosure, that 1 have long sup­ AWD SAn'op'uf l „ ‘ I. while Mrs. Beryle Burk, was em- tion and was accepted 54 with a well wlije )s will draw off another Heavy Mulch ported with regard lo political strramlrned «ifh the msfaJhifion cf p't>'ed as u part-time secjetary in proviso Furl B. Garrison, county the most modern automated eipun I.MiOfiOO gallons of v.iter daily. The rest of the before - winter campaign contributions. The re­ the iisy i ho|o<'ist\ office to work 11 supertnlendi.'nl. review it. ment nnd our statf carefully tra.n- 'I he lownship already has permis- cafe is easy once you've solved the ports now required hy law should \lr. Garrison was critical of the rd and equipped to handle any total nf 'JO hours a week at tbe siem m draw l.tHin.tiOO gallons wale.* problem. . . be expanded to include contribu­ rate of W ''{i per Im George* proposal as involving adib- hanking problem. dadv for ifs inunu ipnl ' S'sli'm. Watt until the soil freezes about tions to primary campaigns, which president, uonal runs for extra cnmpf*n:»atio*i “ We are p;uiuul.i1 1 v proud of William Joyce, board The ('Idp.sood lieuih Water Cei , four inches deep and then apply a sue often the decisive elections in announced that Robot Sharkey, • n°' covered In the specifications ed now planning, e>te-nsi\e eidnige- thick organic mulch such as peat some parts of the country, and con­ the fait >ha! bv relnm'iip m'act the mutes on which bids hael orig stalf.s of lhe vaiioti1- offices, wr Chiton. ;r, oMeimg the Imaid ment and nnpioveo.«'iit of its water tributions handled by vaiioiis or­ 1 se\ en .m'hvs ,js a site for ;j .s. bool nallv been sought. He suggested r--. • tor age < apantv and mains in Some gardeners still think that a ganizations formed in behalf of a have been able to maintain the I'dv' tiisiiig for the basis of the add same fnendlv and neighborly at in his Ruckliill development ol 187 Cilffwood B f,ach. ‘ aid inforti.otmn mulch ia meant to keep the soil candidate. The public is entitled to ed runs that it couM be known what niosnberc and prc.unal relation I’onu-'-. mi Route >*. Mr fovce v.iiether the to'Mi'-hip touhl fur­ w n rm a s protection for plants. Not have all the lads nnd such fiu-ts another bidder or b.ddcr.s would so. A deep mulch ken* the soil ship*! with customer, that existed pointed oul all utilities have been nish it With sufficient water was uill help reduce stispiriim about brought to the edge of lh-- piop- quote «.iirh nn rx’t niled scope e*f cold io the plants won t be hurt before the me/grr.*. whilr /il the t < t|uti t d la loie the plans unild pio now shadowy financial assistance. e i tv and the Ixi.ud is privileged bus rtms at. hy \Venther that's sometimes same time giving Ihem lhe advan Withdraws Prupffsnl ceed further. to make the facilities of ihr sjtr Inge of the broader and rnr.e ef Mr. George withdrew h's con- A petition from parents ed thild- warm, sometimes cold. av.iilnMr to the recreation rom- Two-Sided Wifldlne«k Alter Joins Staff fteiem sei vices available Ihiough tracfual proposal with the J5 prr i en on Seventh St, citing auto imttec in non ‘.cb'xil periods. Construction of windbreaks also the enlarged institution. i mt :it this, on advice ol attorney, ha/aids to youngsters teaseling , ( flange's .Stand < JmjuJj St., id t))f Maliiiwm (/raj;>- is on Mr, Korboho's list ©f Ih mgs Supermarkets Operating Co., Wl TH NO P M JU D K K .,. We have gre/d faith in the fufu/e r'eil.itmg thaf thr* udvetfising for to do before winter. Like mulches, owners operators of franchised n[ Monmmith County, anil w:ll ton 'I be boat d cor,fit med the r» Mini ne'.. Intis u as gi ossly unfair to h in mar S'hool, was referied to thi? windbreak* art mount to Keep Siinp.Rile Super Markets, gns st«- To .a sr,CM linue to devote our best effoil* to of the (lure daughter'' of Mniold as r.'a l bidders had knowledge o! [mliee commiliee 'rhe resignation plants cool, guarding them from I tions and drug stores in New Jer- /iv;'.',cv./- fttfjcoicK, promote its piogiess and the et f> Ctiok, Old Bridge, to school on his figuring the extended routes ed Cannon DfNardu as n member Ihe drying effects of sunlight us I sey, New York mui Pennsylvania .W t - i / fC K C P onomic well b'-nig nf its inhabi­ aetion hv ihe MijieiinlemlenCs of­ He 'nr.n pul in a new biej, but d of tPin water study commiliee* was well ai wind. | ''iv c Mimounml the addition of Al- M-y-intKAM tants.” fice after the rescript ol ii let t r r was ,iM , found lhal Mr. Wehrle was received. A windbreak «*» ih * north and hrr I M, Alter to the executive stuff A n'tlm ’ (M '.W flS 'from the fmher last month tn the ' V.UMKi lov\rr . ven with a 15 per cent 'I'he committee also said it will west sltles is enough, but If you of the company. Mr. Alter will be oir/t-t+ztirs/- j effect he was 'banging hi« Mand ductieui offeree) by the Georges investigate a report that tern-age erect your barrier on all four tides, associated with (he store planning Sira lh mot (“ Joo thr iirjnnni^alion issue1 to e*b- 1 i.iey should |(et tbe routes for all ynungsters #re reading water keep vour burlap screening or olh- depurtmem of the food firm. A PtACtFUL FUTUM [lee-tion on lebj-iotis grounds. His •uses. Mr. Wehrle's bid then whs meters instead of the reguluily er m ilerlal about four Inches oft (continiH’d from pnge one) {initial position had been the hoard m rep'ed assignee! wster meter renders, 'lhe . . . .’.5 iv/Mr 11*:« cotr.rKv iva vjs - A'-n /i«.vr roe the ground so air car. circulate. Investment in U.S. Savings Bonds Pillil F. Chestei, Tl5 votes, mid In had r,o light, to force him lo have H v (unrgpf. conlendrtl they were ! committee also voted to hear from riinlfy, you can try one «f the helps to build "perMHinl purchasing fl/t,\V )[X,*ml.OI\’ A\te&G*fJ3: 70 ltCtP AUH&Vtt dependent 1‘rul Von Roeleck, Pili his hildren immunl/eel for polio twschb- s7aui w im 'p avo cavr.M 't tvy,AXi ’he only ones ce»mp!ying with ihe | (he public during tbe meeting, un- chemical anti . ieslecant anrays to power” and helps to provide a voles, 'fhe five - member council t wl. i N* hud no coriffeP’tuv f/i Ute tt*. M r/M l WON OS, ' icgal condition* o( (he bidding, m * mediately afler Ihe minuter of slo w dow n lha water lots from Ihe method of fcavinft that's M fe and will be elected from the lop ID e.«n. i moot illation snd the Ixidv wus there wns onlv one bid to he ar the previous meeting ate accept- icAVCfl, sure, diditles. , itcogni/ing an e.X'.eptirjn to the septed, Iheirs, Vincent C. DeMaio,' td. THuwdtoy, N ow m bw 7, H 6 3 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. Pag * Fiv* Ccza De Vegh Form Auxiliary For New Bayshore Community Hospital Cliffwood P-TA Club Speaker Penny Sale Dec. 4 In commemoration of National Plans for the penny sale Wednes­ The Matawan Free Public Li­ large and Interesting collection or Art Week, Mrs. MichacI Brown, day evening. Dec. 4, were discuss­ brary vv i 11 observe Children’s juvenile books for sale at the book fair to be held in the Strathmore Fine Arts Chairman of the Wo­ Hook Week from Nov. 12 to 16. man's Club o( Matawan, Inc., pre­ ed at the executive board meeting School Nov. 1,1-15. sented Geia de Vegh as the fittest of the Chffwo.xl Parent • Teacher j New books, book marks and New­ The library recently has pur­ ■pealMr at thc meeting held Mon­ Association held in the Cliffwood; berry lists will be available for chased a seven-volume Story' of day In the parish hall of the Trinity School. Mrs. Walter McNulty pre-; children ai the main library, as Civilization by Will Durant and tho Episcopal Church, Malawan. sided, j well as the Cliffwood and Strath­ New Jersey Almanac, Tercenteniai Mr. deVegh, owner of The Old more Branches. The slogan for edition. Other recent additions are: Mill in Tlnton Falls, anil director ol M r s. Angelo DiGiambaitista.! IiH>3 Book Week Ls “ Three Cheers Lane-Masters of t h e Japanese the Old Mill Association, spoke on chairman of the penny sale, an-| for Books." Print. the history of painting and art ap­ nounced that tickets are available; “ A Wrinkle in Tim e” by Made- Fraser-Primitive Art, preciation. He presented briefs on for the affair, lhe second grade, lame L'finyle, which won the New­ Newton-Arts of Man. berry award as the outstanding Terrv-Masterpieces of Japanesd game of the (treat artists and des­ home room mothers wiil serve as j cribed ihe new trends in painting. juvenile book of IW J. will be on Art. He closed hi* remarks with an In­ hostesses. | disph.y. The Jean Karr Co. of Woilhcim-Secret of Ninth PUnet. vitation to visit the seven - story Mrs. James Redmond, member-i Washington, D. C.. will have a Adams-On (he Other Hand. building and sec the artists at ship chairman, reported a total o f; work. The Association presents ac­ 2‘>2 paid members. j tivities in the perfarminK arts, 115 Museum Curator Committee Chairmen well as art exhibits and classes in Mrs. Robert Hurley, recreation! painting, modeling anil ceramics. chairman, announced that 95. nnd Mrs Wes- wan Junior Woman's Club. Mi>:s ! Long Branch High School, as presi- weapons used by the Americans., |i y Hughes. Dunellen Unit 113, Brown is Associate liditor of The ’ dent and Miss Susan Muller. Rum- British and f rench w d! be dis- ■ partnei ship; Mrs. Alfred Good, Matawan Journal and The Keyport son-Fair Haven Regional High played and discu^ed. ■ Spotsuood Unit 2all, publicity; Mr*. Weekly. Srhool, as vice president Fiu: Mr. Stowe will speak on miii-; Frank Golino, Jamesburg Unit 127, Mrs. W. Rulon Smith, Youth Con­ Steel.*. Croydon Hal! Academy, tary tactic, and the use made of m , s. Lawrence Guadagnino. High- servation and Education chairman, Leonardo, has been chosen as the limited weapons available to 1 j;JIu} |>il(lv i:nU HS a|H, Mrs W i,. announced plans for the food sale treasurer. Other officers lo be t h e atmies of almost JWJ ye ais, j!;,m McTAov, Dunellen Unit 111, which will be held Friday, in Tas- I elected at the next meeting Nov. ago. covering m full the Infantry. . and shut-in; Mr.s Carlton Mrs. Charles il. Schock jr., Sea Girt nnd Mjtawan. center. Mrs Schock sini's Real Estate office, starting at Miss J. Mabel Brown, Keyport, left; Mrs, Harry S. Willey, Holmdel, Ill will be a second vice presi­ ( avalry and Artillery o! the Rev- M,>iuchen u nj( (if), big sis- Is serving as chairman of the planning committee. !i:30 a.m. The money realized will standing, and Mr.s. Howard C. IMcper, Keyport, at right, review plans dent and a secretary. oUMionary period 1 ters; Mrs Clifford Cutler. Carteret l>c used towards the scholarship for the formation of Ihe Bayshore Community Hospital Auxiliary with AU delegates to the county-wide Uha: should l><- ol part iu.lar ! { !ni, ^ Mrs i.:riK.sl Burrows, Co­ fund. Last June the dub awarded council are from high .schools, Plans for the formation of an planning committee had been form­ 1 Leonard Bergrnann Mis Harold , FLiine Cherry, Mrs. Harry Pop. interest m Monmouth County : Ionia Unit 24S ar.d Mrs Adolph F i­ two $50 scholarships to graduates 1 public, private aiul paiorhiai, in lia l Mr. Stowe will demonstrate: ,„ .r Metuchen Unit Ba. auditing of Matawan Regional High School. Auxiliary for the Bayshore Com­ ed consisting of Mrs. Harry S. I H. Briller, Mrs. (iuenn Olivola, 1 pick. Keyport; Mrs. J. Frank Wei- munity Hospital were announced to­ Willey, Holmdel Township, Mrs. i Mrs. A S. Collis, Mrs. Frank J. the county that participate in the Manual nl Loading as taught ;im| budget; Mrs, Louis Blauth, Mrs. Smith read letters of appre­ j garni. Mrs. J. Carlton Cherry. Mrs. day by Mrs. Charles C. Schock jr., Howard C. Pieper and Miss J. (Gilloolv. Mrs. William A. Pettfrs. Junior Red Cross activities, Tne bv Baton \ ,„i Steuben, who dull- f H.ohLwul Park Unit HS and Mr.s. ciation from the recipients, Eliza­ i adu-.or to tie* group as a whole Sea Girt and Matawan. Mrs. Mabel Brown, Keyport. This group ;Mrs. E. V a n Horn and Mrs. Michael Nappi, Mrs. Harry Wool­ ed the troops al \ alley Forge be-; j (r,q )h Wish, .ski, Middlesex Unit beth Munson and Charles Fredda. is Mts. J. Heniy O’llern, Red Schock is a member of the Board is now in thc process of preparing i William S c h w e i z e r, all from ley, Mrs, F. Murray Todd, and Mr.s. I'mv Hi,, army rant lo Monmouth. ,3^ w;1ys and mrans Members were encouraged to en­ | Bank, a member of the county of Trustees of the new hospital to a plan of organization and enlarg­ l Middletown; Mrs Lester S, Marks, ! Fthc! Sinale. Holmdel; Mrs. David ter the creative writing contest, , Ked Ctoss Boaid ol Directors and be built on a 15 ■ acre tract on ing the group to include represen­ ; Mrs. William J. Miller, Mrs. Ar­ S Cooper, Mrs. John J, Devaney, sponsored by the State Federation, for many years chairman of Junior Plan Demonstration On Dean's List | before the Feb. 1 deadline, by Mrs. Beers St. adjacent to the Garden tatives from all the communities ' ihur Goodwin, Mr.s, Fverelt Carl- j Mrs, Fred J. Trenery and Mis, to be served by the new hospital. ■ sou, Mrs, Ronald T. Nankivell i Irvin;; Wasserman from Red Baak ; Red Cross. Cosmetics Nov., 13 William P. Lambert, literature State Parkway in Holmdel Town­ : The council designated Misi Mul- Robeit W. Morris, son of Mr. Additional committee members ; and Mr.s. Frank Panek from Mata- .and Mis. Harry P. Seamen from chairman. ship. i ler as B!‘*'d Program Chaiiman, At a I ere ni meeting of the Lad-; ami Mrs. Donald W. Morris, 31 enlisted to date include: M n, iwan; Mrs. Peier Genovese, Miss West Keansburg. A Christmas workshop is plan­ Mrs. Schock announced lhat a j .since manv ot the Red Cro,.-» les Auxiliary of the Matawan Town­ Wilson Ave., Matawan, has been ned for Monday, at 10 a.m. in the j Juniors serve at visits of the Red ship First Aid Squad held at the nam-'d to the dean's list ut Duke parish hall of the Trinity Episco­ Cross BloodmobiSe throughout the squad building, Amboy Rd., Cliff-. University, Durham, N.C., this fall pal Church, Members will bring county. Miss Marv Ann Ko>t. Mat- wiRjd, Mrs Hugh Boyle, president, on the basis ol high academic used candies, sequins, beads, and Personal Item s About M ataw an Residents aw.in Regional Hmh School, was presided. I Mari s uere made to hold standing for the spring semester miscellaneous items. named publicity chan man. a cosmetic demonstration at tlu* Pn,;j, An overall academic aver­ A December deadline was an­ Faculty advisors lo the council budding on Wednesday at S p.m. age of .11) of a possible 10 for tha nounced for the coupons for the ; y,ere elected. Thev include Mi .s 'Ihe public is invited to attend. semester is required in order to club' silver. All coupons must be Mr. and Mrs. George Compton, | Mr. and Mrs. Franklin S. Thomp­ Sundav guests of Mr. and Mrs-. Mi. and Mrs. Merwin Nelkin and - Marion Duckers. Rum'-on-l ’a;r '1 hose attending the meeling were ! leceive this recognition. given to Mrs. Karl Heuser by Dec. Teaneek, and Mr. and Mr.s. Don | son have returned home after Jerome Kaye, Strathmore, were daughters. Randi a n d Mindi. • Haven Regional; Mrs. Sarah IT- Mrs. In ne Haspel, Mrs. Pal Pau-j 2 Goehe, Union, were the Sunday 1 spending several days as the guests Mr. and Mrs. Beniamin Kave. Mas- Sprmi'field, were the Sundav guesLs lison, Matawan Regional, Benjamin ciello. Mis Clare Derechailo, Mi.i.j Mrs. John Eggleston, building dinner guests of Mr. and Mr.s. Har­ of Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Pollock, peth, L.L. and Mi. and Mrs. Ar­ of Mi', and Mrs. Harry Chernet, ; Henrv, Croydon Hall Academv, and Mat ran McDonald. Mt s Fannv i Elected Af Moravian committee chairman, reported on vey Boxey, Strathmore. Ambler, Pa. nold Kossoff. and children. Robin Stralhmore ;M is. Ruth Smith. Long Biarich Kronowski, Mrs. B, term at Moravian Seminary for Egan and Miss Fstlier Blau were Mrs. Albert Abell, Mrs. Calvin D. ! ihe teacher-spnnsors for their re- evening were Mis. Derechailo and be ready for occupancy by Dec. 1. children were guests of Richard Mrs. Florence McGraw, Miss Shir­ Girls. Bethleliem, Pa., Miss Phyl­ the pri/.e winners when Mrs. Karl Pearce, Mrs. Johnson Cartan and ley Mi'Graw, Ph/abeth; Mr and 1 speetive schools. Mrs. Boyl-v Mrs Panuelio received Mrs. Herbert E. Natalis was hos­ Doris at a bun voyage party aboard lis Maidian. daughter of Mr. and the R.M.S. Mauretania, prior to j Heuser entertained at bridge on Mrs William Bunnester, members Mrs. Anthony Castigiia and Mrs. ih-"* special award i pitality chairman.______Mrs Ross W. Maghan. 7 Crown its sailing on a cruise to the West Tuesday evening. of the Woman’s Club of Matawan, Nellie Gonnello, 'Ihe Bronx, were Ho.s'.e.sses for tin* Nov. IS meeting Approve Donations Pi., Matawan, was chosen Student Indies. j Mr. and Mrs. William R. Craig Inc., attended the fifth district fall the Sundav guests of Mr. and Mrs. will !>e Mrs Doi i> Cuomo and M i:. Go\ eminent Representative for lhe Department Plans spent the weekend at the Stailer- conference of the N .J. Federation George McGraw, Strathmore. Ann Foster. i Dr. and Mrs. C.B. Macleod, Isle ; | To Two Projects llil: grade Phyllis also is serving of Lewis, Scotland, are on an ex-] Hilton, Hartford. Conn. Mr. Craig of Women's Clubs at the Magnona Mr. and Mrs. Peter Parrino, Tour Of Old Homes Inn, Freneau, ,*s lost und found chairman. tended visit at the home of their j was the guest speaker at the Con­ M.»rc Wood-*, were the weekend • Mr.s, William Bridgeman presid Evening Department son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and necticut Mink Breeder's Associa­ Weekend guests ot Mi and Mrs guests ot Mis. Florence McMullen, : ed at the meeting of the Ladies The Evening Department of Ihe Card of Thanks Mrs. Samuel McNeil, Strathmore. tion. Ross W. Maglian was Mt. and 'Ihe Piionx. ; Auxiliary of the Laurence Harbor Has Board Meeting Woman's Club of Matawan is plan­ The family of the late Florence Miss Fileen Flamiagan, Rego, Miss Millicent Houser has resum­ Mrs. Harold Dehmater. Pough­ Mr. and Mrs Martin Tosfp.o, j American Legion Post II.TJ ni the ning to conduct tours of the old Mrs. I j *o?i Christinat conducted Carrington wish to thank all tlieir Park N. Y., was the Friday ovev- j ed her studies at Syracuse Univer­ keepsie, N.Y. I.ake.side Gardens, were the Sun­ I post home. Donations were approv- iwmes in the community in con­ 'lie meeting of the exemtive boatd friends and neighlnirs for theif night guest of Mr. and Mrs. M ar­ sity, Syracuse, N.Y., after spending Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mclil- day nue.>ts ol Mrs. Mary Dea.sy, ! ed for the Salvation Army and the nection wilh the 19til New Jersey Tuberculosis Health League, of the Fvening Department of 'Ihe many kindnesses during their re­ Tercentenary. They will co-sponsor tin Tosetto. the weekend at the home of hei vame have reiitrned lo their home F'lizabeth, i Members were informed that Vet­ Woman’s Cluh of MiHawan in the cent bereavement, especially Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Divorkis parenls, Mr. and Mrs Ralph Ileus- m Ft. Lauderdale, Lla., after this project wilh the Matawan Ju n­ Mr. and Mrs. Fdward Brando, ! erans Day Services will be held home of Mr:-.. Worsdeli Pearson, W. R. Murphy. Rev. W. Hutcheson, and children. Stralhmore. were the er. spending * month \\y home m Strati'iirii»u-. had us their quests on ior Woman's Club and funds rea­ ! Sunday at KJ a.in. and open Valley Dr , Matawan Rev. IF Tate aud the Anderson lized will be used for the new club weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Miss Stephanie Erdmann, a stu­ her mother. Mrs. Norma II.)l:ne, Saturday. Mr. and Mr.v William j house’ will be held the same cv­ Plans for a membership dt ive Funeral Service, Irwin Lpste’n, Plamview, L. I. dent at Susquehanna College, Sol- Mrs. Harry Munson has returned Mona ham and daughter, Mary. bouse on Jackson St., Matawan. ! ening. Jack Olsen’s Cavaliers will were discus-ed, jms—adv 7 Mrs Leon Christinat conducted Mr. and Mrs. F. Plummer, New j insgrove; Pa., spent the weekend li'un** after victim: her son ar.d Ru:nei ford. ; provide the dance music. the meeting of the Department, Orleans, La., were recent visitors i d.iu^hier - in - law, Mr and Mrs. at the home of her mothei, Mra, Mr and Mrs. William Yonet, : It was reported that 075 pairs of (luring which plans for Christmas ol Mr. and Mrs. Irving Lcdet. I Richard Erdmann James Thomp-am, Sangejtie^, N.Y. Brooklyn, spent several days as the Mr. and Mrs. George Clark were ; used nylons had been sent to ihe uctivities were discussed. A televi­ Strathmore. j Mr. and Mrs. I.ouis Ndtaru. Sta'- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard the S uihLiy guests of Mrs Robert 'N . J . Neuropsychiatric Institute, FINAL CLFAKA.MIIi! sion set was awarded to Leonard Mr. and Mr.s. William Mulrooney ; cn Island, and Mr. anti Mrs Rich­ Winters, Strathmore. Cooper, Middletown I Princeton. Funds realized Bom the Come And Get It! Stokes, Johnson Ave., Matawan. and sons, Brooklyn, wcre the Fri- j ard Beck. Old Bridge, were the Mr and Mrs. Thomas Pow-ers. I■ reprocessors are used for television Mrs. Valerie llentz. presented a cay overnight guests of Mr. and ! Sunday guests of Mr. and M/s. Mrs George Hostetler and Miss Stralhmore. entertained at a buffet ' .sets for the patients, demonstration on liquid cmhroid- Mr.s. Charles MacPhee. Strathmore. I Albert Bone jr . Strathmore Fh.'abetii (iiotl. Lam aster. Pa., dinner lor IF> guests tiom Brooklyn, : The Unit will again sponsor a were iht* weekend guests of Mr. cry. Mr, and Mrs. .lack Barst. Strath- ( Stater; Island, and New Jcisey, on !;girl from the local high school for R e - M o v a l Announcement was made that the Mrs. George Deit/. ami children and Mrv J. F. Hostetler. SALE more, were the Saturday guests were the Friday guests of Mrs. Sundav following the christening of • Girls State at Douglass College. new club house will be ready for of Mr, and Mrs. Bernard Soodak, i George St. Onge, Beituidsviie*. Mrs. Nelson Lamb has returned their infant daughter, Mary Fdi/.a-'* There are IN) seniors anil Pi jun­ NOVEMBER 7 - 8 and 9 occupancy by Dec. 1, so that the Brooklyn. j former residents, who recently re­ borne after vi-atirg her parents, belli. Mr aiul Mrs. James Lallem . iors who have paid their dues po December meeting will be held Mrs. William Stoddard has re- ; turned after spending two years .n Mr and Mrs. Thomas Gilmore. Wil- Levittown. served as sponsors for far this year. Members are remind­ • South Jersey Glass • Swedish Imports • Porcelain Figurines turned home from a trip to Mexico. ; there. Holljnd. m:n(*!on. Del , |js! week the infant at St. Benedict's (hurch, ; ' ed to send their dues promptly to • UmbrclUs for Men • Women and Children • Prints • Brass Mrs. F. IL Dominick attended a ■ Mr ami Mrs. Walter Blumherg, lla/let. meet the quota deadline. • Vnses • Men'* Jewelry • Stationery • Ladies* Melt* Card nf Thanks - performance of “ Don Giovanni” at Mr. and Mrs. James Lederman. Ha/let, and Mr, and Mrs, Charles Mark Tosetto, .sou ol Mr, and <‘ The birthdays of Mrs Bridge- Mrs. Ralph Nappi and family the Metropolitan Opera House, New former residents, left Ihursday Mandesiile had dinner at the Nas­ M ri Martin losetio. Lakeside G ar­ man. Mrs. Rolhn Rathbun and The wish to express their thanks to all York, Saturday. spend a year in London. F.ngland. sau Inn. Princeton, on Sunday and dens. celebrated his second birth- jjMrs. Oskar Gohmert were cele- the Priests, Sisters, friends, neigh­ Mr. and Mrs. William Marshall. Mr. and Mr.s. Alex Wojcik and laser .mended a lecture bv Je.ssica dav on Mondav at a family dinner brafetl bors and relatives, for Ihe kind­ Cliffwood, have moved into the for­ children were the Saturday gue>ts Milford author of "The American party. Mts. Margarei .Smith, ma Refreshm ent* were served. mer Lloyd home on Main St. of Mr. and Mrs. Luke Ocone. Wynd- nesses shown and sympathy ex­ Wav of Death." ternal grandmother, and Mrs. Pal­ On Friday. Mr. and Mr.s. M ar­ moor. Pa. Friendly Shop tended. They are grateful to all Mr and Mrs William F Smith mira Iosetto, paternal great-grand­ vin Paris, Stralhmore, dined at Mrs. Joseph Rankl jr entertained M iriam Dr. Group who sent s p ir it u a l bouquets, jr. had as their Saturday evening mother, both of New York, were UNUSUAL GIFTS flowers, donations to tiie heart the Tower Suite, New York, and al bridge on Thursday and tie* dinner gue^rs, Mr. arul Mrs Robert guests prize .vinners were Mrs. George Halloween Party fund, cards, acted as pallbearers, later attended a performance of B‘*n?;ev arul Mr. and Mrs. Victor Deit/. and Mrs. Bruce MacCutch- Mr. and Mrs. Fdward Brando loaned cars and aided In any way; “ Here's Love.*’ Fredda, Matawan. and Victor I. The Miriam Dr. NV]ghlx>rho»d 132 Main St. — 566-0811 — Matawan Mr. and Mrs. Jack Darst, Strath­ eon. Other guests were Mrs Rich­ and children. Strathmore, were the ■Iso the Duy Funeral Home, Fredda. Baltimore, Md. Sunday guests ot Mi and Mis. Group. Matawan. held its annual wj Ins—adv 7 more, were the Sunday dinner ard Cermak, Mrs. Russell Weber, Mrs Fimrire Kattnei. Mrs Le­ Mrs, Nicholas Francisco, Mrs, Roy Michael Brando, loms H iw i. Halloween party on Ihursdav at guests of Mr. and Mrs, Marvin roy Sickles, arul Mrs. Joseph Baier :: :m p.m. at the home of Mrs Wain. Brick Township. Kaiser, and Mrs. William Olios, Mr. aiul Mrs. Norman Roynbla't were the prize winners when Mrs. I bonus Nagle. 12 Miriam Dr. Mrs. Grace Varjabedian and man. and son, Reuben. Strathmore, were, Frank Bliss entertained ;it de.ssert the weekend guests of Mi. and -1 hose attending were Leslie. J»Tt WE’RE Gail Apkarian, Beechluirst, L. L ,1 Mr. jnd Mis. Rudolph Frftebel bridge on Wednesday afternoon. and Glenn Siss Mrs. Richard Siss. were tlie weekend guests of Mr. ! were the Saturdav guests of Mr. Mrs. Mickey Gellman, Kings Park, Other guests were Mis. William J. N.Y. While there they vtsiied Mr. John, ‘lummy, and Gary Furey, IN TO U CH | PRESTIGE| and Mrs. Marvin Paris. Strath- i and Mrs, Albert Gerlack, Irvington. Lfcb tt Kabel. Mis Clark Mmre. Mrs Jo ­ and Mrs. Nathan Roynblatt, Do*a- Mis John Furey. Stephen and Dodv iiyore. I Mrs. Johnson Cartan, Mr.s. Hav- W ITH Y O U R seph l)ernberger. and Mrs. W. O. glaston, and Mi. and Mis. Leo Smgley. Mis. Ray Singlev, Lauren Miss Gloria Faricllo, returned to ard l.amborn, Mrs, Charles Kuif, Ding in Gclfoml and chddicn, Plamview. and Paul Seat Irs, Donald M ar­ ber studies at Monmouth College, and Mrs. Harry Munson attended DOCTOR Mr and Mrs Fdward W. Cur­ vel, Mrs Don Mai vel, Lura Rtii- after spending the weekend at the the Wednesday matinee perform­ L.L THIS EMBLEM rie attended the Trinitv Pawling- I**dge, Mis. Monte Rutledge, Beth. home of her parents, Mr. and M rs .1 ance of “ How to Succeed in Busi­ Cilenn Allaway celebrated his In our diuica as pharma­ Worr-Mer Prep football game on sixth birthday with a pirtv at th-1 An'hony Fariello. ; ness Without Trying," in New I ouise. arul Alan Wolke. Mrs Otto Wednesday at Pawling, N.Y. home of his parenls, Mr. and Mis. Mm. Herbert Lowell, Strathmore, 1 York, and had luncheon at the Ho­ Woll-e, Foti.my Naghv Mrs. Thom­ cists, wc have frequent Mr. ami Mrs. William C Nod­ Vernon Alla way, Sirathmore. on entertained at luncheon on Wed­ tel Piccadilly. as Nagle, Mis Nan Flood. Byron dings Jnd grandson. J a tues, return­ Saturdav. Guests attending weie Maloney. Mrs W. Maloney. Rich contact with youu doctM. nesday, and her guests were Mrs. I Mr and Mrs. Irving Glasgal. ed home Thursday after visiting ■ . : 4 Chris, kerry, ami Brian Reilly. aril Catl-on. Mrs F.verctt F. Carl Sol Rekoon, Mrs. Ben Grau. Mrs.] Scarsdale. N.Y . were the Saturday relatives in Michigan, Wisconsin, Kenneth Denver, Mr.s. Arthur 1 guests of Mr. and Mrs Jerome Soulh Orange, Faina Burke, petei son. Laurie and Kenneth Miller. Often lie pli ones a prescrip­ Iowa, leiinessee, and Kentucky. Fn G ro flm a n , Barry and Melissa Goldman. Springfield; Mrs. Murray • Have, Strathmore. route home thev visited the Gener­ Mn. Kenneth Miller, Kim Herman. Mantell, Mrs. Larry liautman, Mrs, J. C. Lewis was the week­ Marks, and Melanie Moorehead. Mrs. Mat-dull Beeman. Mis Md- tion directly to us, wlicr* al Fleetric Co. plant in Louisville, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vindign! Union; Mrs. Julie Tessler, Colonia; end guest of her son and daughter- Kv.. and the llershev Catulv Go ion Bowie. Mark, Chip. Diuex, niedicalion is wanted im­ Mr.s. Henry Seidman, Fli/abeth, in-law, Mr. and Mrs. .1. C. Lewi? and children, Miami Vernon, N Y., and Kim Ferrano. Mrs Frank Per- plain, llershev, Pa. were the guests of Mr. and Mts nnd Mrs, Walter Leibowiu. Scotch IL Plainfield. Mr. and Mr.v Samuel DHin, 2*5 rano. M a ny and Sue Ann Smith, mediately. Or perliaps lie Vlggo Melin, Marc Woods, wno identifies your Plains. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin D. Pearce Indigo Lane, Sirathmore. have re­ and Mrs. piame Smith. * entertained Sunday in honor of i may need data about a Mrs. Jehu P. Cooper .sr. and attended tin* homecoming football turned home from a trip to Bing­ their son. Richard, who was cele­ grandchildren, Gail, Pat and Pam­ game between Upsala and Muhlen­ hamton, N.Y , where their son, Je f­ rceently introduced dim#. WELCOME WAGON brating his fits', birthday, j Parents O f Son ela Ciuper; Mr. and Mrs. 1C. berg, tin Saturday at Upsala, Fast frey, entered bis freshman year id Charles Weigel and son, Charles; Orange. Mr, and Mis Robert Weiser. Sometimes wc call him, lo Harper ('allege where he will ma­ Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. f'reid- Mr. and Mrs, Ja y F. Ilostetlei; j Mr. and Mrs, Frederick Gaub, Stralhmore, entertained nt a din- SPONSORS . . . jor in .science. ;*nk, Princeton, ate the parenls of confer over a detail in couv i Mrs. Stockton Hopkins and daugh-' Miss Marie Gaub, Mr. and Mrs. Mr.'and Mrs. Harold Smith, Nep­ tier party on Saturday in celebra­ tion of the engagement of Mr. I a first child, a son, Kenneth Chris- ter, Beth; Mr, ami Mrs, Bayard ; Nicholas Araee, Mr, and Mrs. Her­ tune, and Mr, and Mrs, Fdward W. pounding your prcserip firms of prestige ln the business bert Gaub were Ihe Saturday even­ Weiser's brother. Alan, to NLss 1 I ui ii. born Oct. 2.1. IM.I. in Princc- Lamlnirn nnd Dr. and Mrs. Ricii-j Currie attended the Princeion* Ion Hospital Mrs. Fteulank is the ard Si.ss were among those from ing guests oi Mrs. Lydia Walling Beth Levy. | tion. Or lie may have aslied ^ Brown foolball game at Princeton foimer Miss Roberta Berger, and civic life of your community MdUiwun who altemled the second and viewed her slides of her trip Mr. nnd Mrs, Ira Anes, Strath­ on Saturday. Prior lo the game daughter of the Rev. Roberl 3, us for some patient/* past concert of the season s|>onsorcd by to the Scandinavian Countries, more, entertained at a patty on ■ they attended the buffet luncheon Berger and Mr*. Berger, Delhi ire. the Monmouth Arts Foundation. By­ Miss Flo Grunder, Belford; Mis. Sunday for their daughter, Joy, 1 prescription rccorcl;. given by the Class of 1018. Ohio, formerly of Matawan. Mr. ron .1 unis, pianist, presented a pro­ Nellie Richards and daughter, M i­ Miss Patricia Lavoie, a student •a ho was celebrating her sixth FIRMS INTERESTED IN birthday. Guests attending were her I reidank is a senior at Princeion gram including the works of Beet­ chelle, Falonlown; Mr, and Mrs. at Monmouth College, West Long Theological Seminary. Wliatcvcr tiie occasion,jlon.you you PARTICIPATING hoven, Chopin, Prokofieff and Lewis Blood, and Mr, and Mrs, Branch, spent the weekend at the sister, Andrea, Sherry Rippel, Su- ; LisM. Donald I, Lewis, were ihe Sunday home of her parenls, Mr. and Mis. s»m Shore, Diane Skviulu, Danny j cr\n be sure we aro working Plensfl Call: A food sale will bt* held Friday dinner gue.sts of Miss Alta Lewis. Kugeiu* Lavoie. Shapiro, Jonathan Lesser, Julie and I Mr. nnd Mis. Charles Baflck, closely with your doctor. MRS. M, r. WEIL al the John L. Tasslni Agency, William Quinn attended t h t Mr. and Mrs. Harry M ots and Patty Mayer nnd Eileen Clnymun. | San Bernadino. Calif., recently Main St., beginning at 9: .10 a.m. Princeton • Brown football game on children. Robert nnd David. Scho-! .Mr. and Mts. Kai Jorgensen, j spent a week an gue.sts of Mr. and This 3a teamwork that LIBERTY S-SIS4 Proceeds will be used for Ihe schol­ Saturdav at Princeton. Iiarie, N.Y., were the weekend' Copenhagen. Denmark, were (he ■ Mrs, Michael Hallarln, 215 Broad arship fund of the Woman’s Cluh Mis. Charles Lockwood, Mrs. Fv- guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. George A. j weekend guesi5 of Mr. and Mrs,' St. Mr. Bafick Is Mrs. Hallarin'js helps us servo you bettor. of Mauwan. Inc. erett Carlson, Mrs, Kollin Richards, Yoimklieere. ] Mogen.s Hansen, Sirathmore. j hroiher. They also visited Ihed Thursday bridge guests of Miss Mrs. William Quinn, Mrs. Winston Weekend giiesls of Mr. and M rs.1 Miss Stephanie Frdmnnn, daugh*, nephew aiul niece, Mr. aiul Mri. Catherine McDonald were Mrs. Schaffer, mid Mrs, Milton Gunkle l.arrv ('layman, Sirathmore, were ler of Mrs. Richard Frdniunn. llll ' George Iltillarin, Mlrlnm Dr. Thomas Welstead, Mi's, W. J. Ra­ were Ihe Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs, Allen Blum and chil*' Main St., is emolled at Susqiiehan-1 Mrs tVnrie Sarabuchello I* ;; p.i. MATAWAN DRUGS W ELCO M E WAOON U M. ^’tir.t. It I’ ami .1. C Yurt, H P. bel, M ih. Gerard Devlin, Mrs, Le- bridge guests of Mrs. Calvin D. dren, Debra, Gary, and Steven,! na University, Selingsgrove. Pa. ; (lent at Soulh Amboy Memorial loy Sickles, Mrs Paul Fgan. Mrs. Pearce. l.evlllown, Pa, j Miss Erdmann I.s a gradmre : llosp.lal. I l.i Miiiit St., Mninwiin :^II-II02( Mi. and Mrs William Quinn anil Sunday guests ol Mr. and Mrs,] of Matawun Regional High School i Mr, nnd Mrs, George Compton, Fruiu IMiii, Mis, Joseph Uaier, rRtiCRiPHON!. ClurRc Account* Inviled ^ and Mis. Marguerite Laird Ihe children were the Saturday evening Stanley (ianlner, Strathmore, werei mid she is enrolled In (iu* liberal i Teant'i'k, were the woeki,*nd guests prl/e winners were Mrs. Welsiead, dinner guests of IJt nnd Mrs. Rich Mr. and Mrs, Ira Chase anil daujih*! nils program a' Sustjuehunna. I (tf Mr. and M n. IU rvi(y Boxey, l.iiUTitiMicy I’lmne 7I7-MII7 Mr*. Rabel, and Mrs, Devlin, ard Swenson. New Shrewsbury. Ilms. Highland Park. 1 ((.’Otitiiuied botloin next column) I tfindhmoris : • - ■ iit»y t*r, n c . n ~'i. wn Rd., Morganville. The baby krlde Is the daughter of Mr. and 1})., on Oct. 30. m Newark. jv/eighed six pounds, two ounces Mr. Lyons was born in Wood­ Mrs. John Knotts, Glasgow, Scot­ She was a past councilor and and has been named Neal John. stock. Ontario, Jan. 2, J8W). und land, and the bridegroom's par­ K (member of Equity Council 112, I his is their first child. Mrs. Ma« moved to Chicago wilh his family j Sons and Daughters of Liberty.; sello is the former Miss Lola Ron* ents, Mr, and Mrs. James Watson, in 189b\ lie graduated from Lane Newark. u«n. rtside at i Stanford D r., Hazlet. lechnical High School in Chicago The Rev. Cerald Callahan per­ and also attended Armour Institute She is survived by her husband, I formed the double ring ceremony. there. Richard J.: three stepchildren,} Conway (Mrs. Florence Jenkins find Edward* ^ r - Mrs. William Comvav, The bride was escorted by her During World War 1 Mr. Lyons Lee. Freehold, and Richard J. j** R(>se T ‘*rr - Wt**1 Keansburg, art cousin, Joseph Dulfy, Kearny. She served in combat with the 37th En­ Mynn jr., Fast Brunswick: a sis-! ‘*?e *)ilre.nj'_ 0! a.Mm* h« rn Sunday, wore a peau de aoie floor-length gineers, Rainbow Division, hollow­ I ter, Mrs. Van Hines, and two Nov. 3, 1%3, in Monmouth Medical ing the service he and Cece Center. gown wilh • lace panel down thc I brothers, David and Wiiiiam Fritz­ knights, an old boyhood friend, inger, all of Matawan. Ironl. The filled bodice had a formed The Central Platini* Com­ Banzaga (coop neckline and long sleeves and pany of Chicago, Both men joined Hnieral services are being held! A .laughter was born Saturday, Ihe full akirt cascaded mto a >Hanson - Van Winkle - Munmng IIK i huisday at 11 a.m. at th e , \-m.. j_ ]?W3. in Monmouth Medl- «l«*(*l lmglli train. Her fingcrtip- t C ompnny in 1926, and in l!UU Mr. irst Methodist Church. Matnwan. i ral Center to Mr. nnd Mrs Charles Lyons transferred to the Cleveland Intel ment will be in Rose Hill ' Bim/.nga, 20 Lincoln Ct., Keans- length veil ol French illusion fell Cen etcry. Matawan. under thc di-, burg, Irom • crown of sequin* and pearls Ohio Office where he was subse­ quently promoled to district numa- rection of the Flvnn and Sons Iru- j and she carried a cascade bouquet neral Home, Perth' Amboy. Jaeger «f white chrysanthemums. per. fn 1!M‘J he was made Manager t/f PJectrical Equipment Sales and . Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Jaeger, Altered By Sister 12 Garrison Dr.. Ha/let, arc the Mrs. John Duncan, wus the ma­ moved to the company's home of­ fice in Malawan, when* he retired Births parents of a daughter, born Friday, tron of honor for her sister. She Nov. 1, J!>#».?, in Riverview Hospital. wore a waltz - length gown of on Dec. 31, 1957. aiure blue satin with a matching In addition lo bis business, Mr. Brandt LoMonde eversklrt. The fitted bodice had a Lyons look an active part in com­ Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Brandt, A daughter was born in River- acoop neckline and three - quartcr- munity nnd professional affairs, lie Monroe St., Keyport, are thi; par­ view Hospital on Friday, Nov. ), length sleeves. A circular veil fell served as president of the ( lc-vis enis of a son, born Thursday, Oct IM .. I,...... to Mr. aad Mrs...... Norman Le- K e r her matching crown and she land Chapter of lhe American 31, 1945.1, in Monmouth Medical Cep- : Monde, 27 Orchard St./Keansburi tarried a cascade bouquet of yel­ F.lectroplaters' Society, was a 32ud ter. low rases. Decree Mason and Past Command­ Trampler SUne James Watson, Woodbridge, was er of the lloly Grail Commandry. Mr. and Mrs. George Trampler, lhe best man (or his brother and | He also was Commander of the A son was born in Riverview OH Union Ave., Union Beach, are Robert Watson, another brother, (Clifton, Ohio American Legion Hospital on Thursday, Oct. 31. j ihe partms of a daughter, born F>S- Keansburg, served as an usher. :Post. and while living in Fair Hav- inta, to Mr. and Mrs. Benedict ! dav. Nov. 1. 1963, in Riverview Alter a reception in the Palmer jen. was an elder of the Red Hank Stine. 41 Blvd. Fast, Cliffwood : Hospital, lyounge, Keansburg, the couple left Presbyterian Church. After his re­ Beach. for Washington, D.C. Fo r travel­ tirement to Dayton. Ohio, he be­ Cloonan ing, lhe bride wore a black and came an elder of the Central Chris- Krzykouski A daughter was born Friday, white ensemble with black acces- nan Church, and continued his Ma­ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Knykow ski,; Nov. 1, l%.l, in Riverview Hospital lories and a white orchid corsage, sonic activities At the Antioch ' / V i 1 , -■I George St.. Old Bridge, arc lhe to Mr. and .Mrs. Timothy floonan Shrine where he played in the ! parents of u son, born in St. Pet- 55 Heehtooil Dr.. Hazlet. when Ihey return, they will reside MRS. k o b f r t s t k v e n m a r / ; er’s llospiial. In Hailet. band. ' Niland Th* bride attended schools in Mr. Lyons is survived hv his Miss Patricia luleen Rooney, leen Brirne, Atlantic Highlands, Meade and Miss Patricia N'otarrola, Union i Mr. and Mrs. Charles Niland, 4 Scotland. She Is a member of The wife, Grace; two sons, Robert K. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A son was born m St. Petet’s • <>(i;,r St.. Matawan, are the par- Scots - American Club, Kearny. Beach. They wore street - length MRS. SALVATORE JOHN STHAMERO j Lyons. Dayton, and GordonR. Ly* R (j0ne\\ 9 Haug St., Union Beach, Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph h. ents of a son, born Saturdav. Nov. Tbe bridegroom atlended Kearny Ions, Arlington Heights, III., and! ' . gowns designed with gold safin Meade, 7 F e n s Rd., Old Bridge : became the bnde of Robert Steven Ixxiices and cap sleeves and maic!i in Riverview Hospital. ttifth School and served three years The wnlding of Miss Amelia Dai- ; codes of red and white candy-; three grandchildren, .Mar/, son of Mr, and Mrs. FIu- mg crepe sheath skirls. Cjrcul.tr Golta In the U.S. Army. He is employed ley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ar- Jslrlped carnations, Barber Charles Price I gene Mar/, 101 K;i*.t Lincoln Ave., vt-ili fell over their matching ky Electronic Associates, Inc, • i r-\ nu n . it< _...,1 John Stramero, Hazlet, cousin or Mi. and Mrs. A. Stanlev Golla, A daughter was born in Rivor* Funeral service.* were held Fri-j Atlantic Jbghl.md.s, Saturday, Oct. crowns. The maid of honor cart ied long Branch. n0 Da,le>’' »» ,>nr' Monmm,'h the hrkleproom, was the best man \H William St, Old Bridge, au* '.ic'.v Hospiia) on Salurdav, Nav. 2, F»d., Keansburg, to Salvatore John |;i Juj ushering were Anthony Dio- day nt I p.m. at the . Day Funrral i 2t», liifi3. a cascade luiiqiiet of orange Fuji llu* parents of a von, born in Sl. mums, tangerine carnations and ! 19ti3. t(» Mr. and Mrs. Donald Har* Slraniero, son of Mrs. Salvatore’dato, Keyport, brother - /n - law of ;.!,orj . and 13 ounces, worlh, and Harold Kaisen, Avenel, ployed in (he Engineering Records Vierslera and a sisler, Mrs. William Jolloff, of white roses and foliage. Bride Of llaxlet Man Department of the Bell Telephone will be named I-idward. Mis. Frno- Cliffwood. Miss M ary Dailey, Keansburg, Stephen S. Muckin Sr. Laboratories, Inc., Holmdel, and Spec. 4 Jam es W. Vierslera and ty is the former Miss Myra O'Dun- sister of thc bride, was the maid Stephen S. Muckin sr., 65. a for* is attending the evening depart­ Mrs. \fierstera, First St., Keyport, ■ m. ll, Matawan, Mr. and Mrs. Fran- of honor. She was attired In • mer Keypnrt resident, died Friday, ment of Monmouth College. are the parents of a daughter, bnrn ' cy have a daujihter, Colette. scarlet satin street - length dress Nov. 1, 1%3, at the F.instein Medi­ Sundav, Oct. 27, 1963, in Patterson Will Filed cal Center, Philadelphia. 'Ihe bridegroom was graduated ...... , . .. j Mommy fashioned with an empire waistline from Atlantic Highlands 11 i K h Ai my Hospital, i-oi t Monmouth. ' Mr. and Mis. Paul Moronev, \44 and Watteau panels and wore • Mr. Muckin had resided with his son. Stephen Muckin jr.. in Levit- School aml was employed in the Conover Seeley Ave , Keansburg, are the Jamec W. VaiiMecrbeta matching cloche cap oL velvet pel- j Jame.n W. VanMeerbeke, Raritan town, Pa., for the past four and « I Shop-Kite, Route 3G, Ha/.let. He .9 ...... „ v, parents of a daughter, born Mon­ Township, who died Oct. 10, left al» and a bouffant veil. Her cas- j „ ■ h | seivinK in the U.S. Army and ;s Mr and Mis. l-red Conover. M day, Nov. 4, 1M3, m Riveiview cade touquet was made of red car- Ur„ „ , trho,,d Railroad Traimil(.„, | stationed at Fort Cordon. Oa. He Deerheld l.ane, Matawan. are lhe Hospital, Bis estate to a son, James Wiiiiam is attending Military I'oiice School, parents of a daughter. tx)rn lues­ n I Also .surviving nre another son, j VanMeerbeke jr., and a nephew, h - ...... dav. Oct. *J9. 1963. in Riverview i Of an Two Bridesmaid* i Georg W. Muckin, Fort Mon-j Menneth George jr. Cornelia Foster -2 i Hosj*ital. A daughter was born Monday, Miss Julie Csicseri, Osborneville, {mouth; two daughters, Mrs Anna 1 ■as named executrix, according to Nov. 4, IM3. in Ri\erview’ Hospital and Miss Joanne Bettoli, Parlin. ! Reed and Mrs. Shirley Larsen, both S Jtrms of thc will, which was filed Obituaries Armstrong to Mr. and Mrs Find Dean, 38 were the bridesmaids. Their scarlet jof Union Beach; two brothers. Jn* • fecently for probate in the office A daughter was lxun Wednesday, FinUm Pi., Keansbui ©f Monmouth County Surrogate Ed­ ensembles were identical to theiseph and Michael Muckin. both of! Joseph llecker n' '■ •1(l- in Ki'ervieu lltispi- ward C. Urcege. honor maid's and they carricd cas- South River; 10 grandchildren and j ! Joseph liecker, 7.1, of Cherry < I lo Mr. and Nils, John Anil­ Nappi four great - grandchildren. I ; l.ane l-'arni. Route 3.1, 1 to,s<11 strni'K, U!l Shore Itlvd , Keanshur(!. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nappi. 108 Funeral services were held .Mon- ! First St.. Kevport. are the tiarent.t ’ Township, died Sunday, Nov. 3 Nuptials In Bed Bank dav at I p.m. at the Bedle Funeral \ Deppen of a daughter, Uirn Monday. Nov. i PH13. at his home alter a long ill- Home, Keyport, with the Rev, Hen- J Mr. and Mrs. Richard Deppen, 4, BHj3. m Riveiv.ew Hospital. ry A. Male, rector of St. M arv’s i C tVnier Ave. Malawan. are the Episcopal Church, Keyporl. offitia:- 1 IV^rn in Westphalia, Germany, parents of a son, born WednrMl.iV. Sovak ing. interment was in llolmdel I Mr. Becker had been a farmer .« Ort 3U 1%3 m Riverview Hospi­ A daughter ‘i.is bnrn Monday, Howell Township for 35 vears. He No1- I, \%'\, in Ri\erview Hnspilai Cemetery. j tal. was a member of Sf. Ko%e oi I »ma to Mr. and M:s Gn>rge Soyak, 58 Mrs. Theodore Navratil ! Church. Freehold, a member (f Walsh P: O'pect Ave.. Keyjtoit. Mrs. E.sther (Jones) Navraiil, 43, i the church's Holv Name Society A daugJiler was born in St. Pel* of Rk. Mr. and Mrs. Donald .1. Ni/olek, C. f. I1AUSIS in member of the Highlands Met ho- L.I; V. Paul Becker. Centerpoit. Wo..dvifw Hr . Old Bridge, are the dist Church. : L.L. nnd Anthonv P. Jtecker. Lin- parenfs' of a daughter, lx>rn in .Sl. . Surviving are h**r hu.sband, T!u?o- • denhurst, L. L; seven datigluers, 1’etei s Hospital. Now Located . dore Navratil; a daughter, Mr.s. ; Mr.s. A. C. Maier, Roanoke. Va.; • I Robert Patterson. Highland4-; hfr ■ Mrs. A. Halle. Carmel, Calif ; Mrs. 1 , Mcoraw ! mother, Mrs, Matilda .Jones, Arbor; . at } John Johnston arid Mrs. Fred B i A* son• - was born in St, peters ! a sister, Mrs. James Cannon. West tusis, lx»th of Lynnbiook, L.L; Mr:>. 1lo> pital to Mr. and Mrs. Je n old ; Keansburg; a brother, James I*. j L.M. ('ourlney, Huntington, West MtOraw, 3‘>0 Austin Ave, Old 3 E. FRONT ST. Jones, South Plainfield, and one! iV'a.; Mrs. Mctsel Simmons, Levt* Fridge. KEYPORT granddaughter. ; j town, and Miss Frances Becker, at Mattason The Higgins Home for Funerals. \ Insurance Scrvice Since 1925 I home; a brother, Henry .!, Becker, Mr and Mrs Arthur C. Malta- Plainfield, was in charge of the : Morgjinvtlie. and 22 gr,ind< hildren. funeral arrangements. 1!41 Cmdv St.. Old Btidge, nre MRS. PATRICK J. O’NEILL JR. I-utteral services weie held Weil- ,|,p"parents of n li.-mtjliter. horn i.. James Harvey Howne j ncsdav ill S am . Irorn the Higgi.ts ^ file r's Hospital Janies Harvev Howne, 85, Miss Diane Carol Sloven/, cfaugh- the bridegroom, and Karen SJo v.; Memorial Home, Freehold, and at ; ‘ ' ' \ Trailer Estate, Bradenton, Fla., a ler of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sloven/. ! en7- Keyport, sister of the bride,: 9 a.m. a high mass of requiem w'»s I Dreger FORMAL ■former resident of Kevport, died 1% Broad St Kevport and Patrick ^mver Their olive offered in St. Rose of Luna Church’ A son ua< h<»rn m Sl. Fftt’f's 1 i Sunday, Nov. 3, I M3, at Manatee , w’ . ’ . : green peau de soie gowns had full by the Rev. Paul Hammond. Huiul Hosnita:ital to Mr. and Mis. John i WEAR Memorial Hospital. Bradenton, . ' * , J ", 1 * 1 * arul •N,rs*; Boor . length skirls and mulching, was ia Sl. Joseph's Cemetery, Key. jjre-er 197 Cindv Sl . Old Bridge ; .Mr. . , . Bowne...... was...... „a retired...... mason 1 atrick* J . O Neill. 4!) oidiuuiuStanford ur., Dr., lacnets. jackets. Theyi nev wore matcmng matching Titled fitted port. j | '* ’ contractor. He was born m Cliee.se-11la/lt‘1, were, married Saturday, head bows nnd carried fireside) , > litiwie TO HIRE quakv’, son of the late James A. ; aI *l. P-m. (baskets of fall chrysanthemum^ Stanley Croluui { Mr nnd M u. I cigu< A. Howie., und Alcvia (llegerman) Bowne. 1 *,L‘ William Bausch per* and pompons. i Stanley Crohen. (*.r), of IK Gat Jen q Andover Rd.. Oh! Biidge, nrr the i W. S. WALLACE His wife was the lute Eli/a-' fornied the double ring ceremony ,n | Brother Is Best Man PL. CMffw^ul. died Mondav. No.\ J)atrnK nf n Wl„ jXJII, st. Pet- CLOTHLNf; beth (Cox) Bowne. St- •l,“'<'Ph's Church, Keyport. I Lawrence O'Neill, at home, was *». >n Mnnmouth Medical On- (1},t j|ovpi,;*l. ‘ Surviving nre a son. James Har. 1,u' l,ritle ;vas K»''en in marriage the best man for his brother. Csh- ter Horn in Newark, he had h u d , , Men »nd Boys’ Furnishings vev Bowne jr.. Springfield, Va.; -hV ;u''' father. She wore a peau deiering were Richard Sloven*. West . in Cliffwood six months. j Hlankenlmrn Shoe* three sisters, Mrs. Cora IL Suy M)it‘ ^‘‘or - length sheath with a ; Keansburg, brother of the bride; j .Surviving is his wife, Mis. Stella A daughter was horn in St, Pet-, dam, Red Hank; Mrs. Harry Mor- '*ul* back. 'I'he fitted lace bodice i Ronald O'Neill. Ha/Jet. brother of (Johnson) Cr*'l>en. rr*s Hospital lo Mr. und Mrs. Ray-; W. Front St. Keyport ford, Little Silver, nnd Mrs. Ha/el NVas designed with n sabrina neck-! the bridegroom; John English. Un-: Th,. funeral was held vesterdav mond lllankenhnrn, 7h Hilliard Ra.. Ourand. River Forest, III., and one ; 1,11 * Muarter - length sleev* ion Beach, and James Wilson, Red jit ^:30 p in, in the Bedle Funeral Old Bridge. 1 M RI THOMAS II. IIOVKl.t grandson, Lawrence Dick, K e y p o r t . i A chapel - length detachable Bank Robert Sloven/, Keyport, Home, Matawan, with the Rev. Funeral services are being held Watteau lace train fell from the brother of the bride, was the ring David L. Buct i . pastor of the Bav- Mist Joan Barbara Almenas. | taffeta ^owns styled with square this Thursday at 11 a.m. at the lie- shoulders. Her fingertip - length , bearer. view Pre^bvtenan Chuich, Cliff daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Jerry H. | necklines and long sleeves pointed die Funeral'liotne, Keyport, with , veil of F'reneh illusion fell from aj Fo her daughter's wedding, Mr* wood Beach, offic.armg. Hunal wa* S t u d io s Almenas, 1 Grant St.. Matawan, be- at thc wrists, Clrculnr veils fell ov* the Rev. Henry A. Male, rector of lace and crystal forward - look ■ Sloven/ selected a Dior blue street- in Shoreiand Memorial( h iu Im h , came the hride of Thomas JI. How-1 er their tiara crowns of matching Sl. Mary's Episcopal Church, Key- headpiece nnd she carried a cas- | length peau de soie dress designed Jln/h'f. til, ion of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph i taffelu and seed pearl* and they port, officiating. Interment will be .cade bouquet of white chrysanthe- | with n beaded bodice. A matching CANDID WEDDINGS A SPECIALTY H, llowell, Phnenl*, Artz., Satur carried fireside baskets of white in Old Tennent* Cemetery. mums and gardenias. bat of bended peau de soie, match- Fdward F. Print I day, Nov. 2, 1%X chrysanthemums and wheat. Cousin Is Maid Of Honor ing accessories and a white orchid Edward F. Priiv, .r>n. of ff 11I- l« MAIN ST. TF.I. CO 44SM KEVPOHI The Rev. Charles F. Wehsler per­ David Beardsley, California, was Frederick E. Hankins Sr. | Miss iOi/.aheth Velcamp, Key- . cordage completed her ensemble. creM Rd , llolmilel. died Mondav formed the double ri nn ceremony the besl man. Ushering were David Frederick E. Hankins sr., 7fi, of port,. was the maid of . luinor for her , The. bridegroom’?bridegroom's mother wore .m Nov. 4. IWi.l. in Ri\erview Hospit.il in Ihe Firm Presbyterian Church, Blecki, Colorado; Neal Caldwell, 23 Hinsdale Lane. Leviitown, a cousin, She wore an olive green 'aqua satin street - length dn Mr. Prin/. was born in Newark Ked Bank, at 4 p.m. North Carolina; William llarrod, former Kevport resident, died Sal- ,peau de soie sleeveless sheatli with with matching chiffon side drape, so/i of M/s. Phoebe Aber Pun/, The bride was given In marriage New Mexico, and Culvin Thorpe, ’ urday, Nov. 2, H)(i3, ia Uancocas a matching brocade sleeveless jnc a matching hat, matching accessor Piscatawav Township, and the late by her father. She wore a peau taf­ Utah, [ Valley Hospital, LevitKnvn. ket. And long white gloves. A cir- ies and a corsage of white garden­ Chailes Prin/. He lived m Jhdmdel WRINKLES feta vown designed with a icoop For her daughter** wedding, | Mr, Hankins was born in M ata-jrular veil fell over her matching ias. J 1ft years and fortm*rly residtd m neckline, accented with Alencon Mrs, Almenas selected a street- ■ wan, son of the hit:* Ivlins 11. and | brocade pilllwx and she carried a After a reception In Burk Smiih’.s ' Arlington. by Miirie Davnnt lace applique* and sted pearls. The length turcpioise chiffon sheath 1 Sarah (Johnson) Hankins, and lived j cascade bouquet of fall colored Restaurant, F'.nst Keansburg. the [ Mr. Prin/ was a personnel Hai- chape) train was caught by two with a matching hat and accessor- in Keyport 4.fi years before moving 1 chrysanthemums, couple left hy plane for Florida. 1 son man with the Otis Flevator lar#e roses. She wore n double les and n white orchid corsage. j to Levittown lour months ago. Hei 'I'he bridesmaids, who wore idcn- For trawding, the bride wore C o ., Hani^on, and was a long.mK, New Vork: — f ‘hemirfll...... irienrelsCiiis...... -..... outwardly...... • caused, dry- up • nr t bouffant veil over a Primes.* Mar­ Heceptlon Ai Cobblestone* | wns • retired dispatcher for Rollo J tical ensembles in gold peau de shocking pink mohair suit, black I tim«? employee ofof the the fum, " He has found n white MbMarne made [become less noticeable! But donit garet crown and »ht carried a cres­ A reception followed at The Cob- - Transit Corp., Keyport. and was an 1 soie, were Miss Donna Dean, Perth accessories, and a corsage of white " <,s “ ot St. Mary's ,-w»lh quicksilver thal wmk«. won-dake my wmd lor it. Make a i- cent cascade of white chrysanthe­ bleslones, Middletown, When they exempt firemnn of M.K. Haley j Ambov; Miss Joan Coppola, Rah- gardenias, When tiiey icturii, they Flpi^eopal (’hurch, Keyport. and ders on wrinl.leil, roughened fan* (lay te«-i wilhnut 1 isking one penny, mums, rcturn from Iheir plane trip (o St. Hose Co., Matawan. He was a 'way; and Miss Shirley Del nmccs- will reside in f-Idisnn. ' nf the church's vestry and build and hands. U*e it one tune and it 1,lust r« t a inr f>f Peacocks Ini- Six Attendant* Thomas, Virgin Islands, and Puerto member ol Corpus Christi Church, I ro, Scotch Plains, They alsu car­ The bride and the* bridegroom • committee, is entirely po-sible >00 will see penai < m me al your favorite de- Mrs. Robert W, Letts, Atlantic Rico, they will reside in Marc Levittown. , ried cascades of fall chrysaolhe- were gradualed from Kevport High' I'1 audition to his mother, he impioveouni next monnng In ;« p.n-tmeni 01 «hu;'. Moie. Use lha Highlands, was the mnlnm of lion* Hampton Apartments, Matawan. Surviving nre his wife, Mrs, ! mums. School, i is survived by his wife, Mrs. Emma few days div -I;i 11 wnnkles stait t»> thulling, cn’arn for <» days--and If or, lire bridesmaid* wore M i s s Pa­ The bride was graduated fiom Orace (Khmcnberg) Hankins; at Miss Maureen O'Neill, lln/.let, The hride iil.su graduated from' (Terhune) Prin/; a son, David P..'vanish. Many of th*' sin.ill one*> \ rm .ue not UHijdited with lesnltj, tricia Almenas, at home, sister of Mutawan Hi^h School and is em- Min, Frederick Iv Hankins |r., i sister of the bridegroom, was the Ihe Barbi/un School for Modelling,' Prinz, f’lallsbtirg, N.Y.; n daugh- around the i ves and nimrfli hav'* full p/tee w/ll be reluaded. No Ihe bride; Miss Susan Lewis, Free, ployed‘ ‘ as a secretary by Bell Tide ' l-'lemingioti; a daughter, Mrs. F'rnl- 1 junior bridesmaid. She woreNew York, u and the Berkeley Sucre- . ler, Miss Margaret Prin/, nt aheady disappear^!. Ibii doit is .jm**-fton‘ asked. Peacock's linpe- hold and Miss Virginia Sporimin, phone l.aboraiorii's, Inc., llolmdel, erirk II. Owens, Levittown, and five 1 gold peau de soie floor . length tarial ScluKd, F'iist Orangi*. She is , home, and a sister, Mrs. Charles no! all! "Old-age" t \w ,it)n Md i / i,iJ Cieme < an work wonders for Irvington, cousins of the bride. Miss The bridegroom Is a graduate ol grandchildren, | gown wilh a full skirt and matching employed by Minerals nnd Chemi*! Allen, Plscnlawny Township. ] brown spois on hands and aim*. wi Inkles, lines, biowti spots and Komi Almenas, at home, sister of Arizona Slate University where he Funenil services were held Wed- 1 brocade jacket. A circular veil fell ca Iff Philipp Corp., Menlo Park. I Funeral service.1* arv bidng held ilu own "age* darkness on suif.e-e nther weathered blemishes. You fhe bride A n d Miss Katherine Bier, received it Bachelor of Scirnce De­ nesdny at K: Li a in. from the Betlh-ioser her matching brocade pillbox The bridegroom attended Mon* this Thursdjiv at R a.m. from the of face and neck fades mwn! R iih m a y id>uin Imperial Creme for Freehold, cousin of Ihe bride, were gree in Electrical Engineering. He Funeral Home, Keyporl, tu St. Jo-1/md she carried a cascade of hill moiilfi College a»d Is employed by John W, Mehlenbeck F u n e ra l oil* luhrinilc po;'1* 50 blackhends! w.WJ plus tux fiom liay Drug, Clip the Imiior bridesmaids. also is employed at Bell Labora­ M'ph's Church, Key|>ori, where a 1 1 hrysanlhetnum.s. Luimired Plastics Corp., Perth Am* Home, Ha/.let, to St. Mary's Epis­ can slip oul uithmil itpicc/ing. this oul. They uurc cranberry fJoorderfllb tories, Holmdel. requiem mns.s was of/eml 11I y a.m, Deborah O’Neill, Hu/Jet, sisler of boy, copal Church, where services nre Surfacc pimpleb and bleml&lus and I I Thursday, Novcmtw 7, 1963 THE M ATAW AN JO URN AL, N. j. Page Seven ' t ii j;i/ f Taubman-MoM - - 24 Vineyard Ave., East Keansburg. Nappc-Vrna ( Barburj Mae, to Paul James Conly and M lank trailers. It also oper­ Planning Board Sett All Slate's nirl-of .l9tkV discussed Former Trucking ates an Ittiliale, l)ay Shore Truck­ Mr. and Mrs. Car) Moss, ill Main Miss Mallcy is a graduate of Mr. and Mrs, peter C. Vena, j jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul] her project ot training ..girls ,lo . Matawan Rd.. Cliffwood,- announce ing Co., building materials trans­ St.. Kevport, announce lhe engage­ Keyport High School. She is em­ .lames (.only, 1211 Lenox Ave.,j Try-Outs For Jan. 4 help train leaders. The training nf j porter. Rollo was cited at the IM the engagement of their daughter, ment of their daughter, Sharon, in ployed hy thu New Jersey Bell Tel­ ' Plainfield. I these Kiris will take place Nov, 7 convention of Ihe New Jersey Mo­ The Senior Planning Board of Firm Head Dies Harold M. Taubman, son of Mr. and 8 at Miss Osiwald's home. tor Truck Association tor "out­ ephone Co.. Asbury Park. Her fian­ Miss Cameron is a graduate of Monmouth Council of Girl Scouts Ralph Nappl, 74, 858 Poolo Ave., and Mrs. Jack Taubman. Brooklyn. Ans'onc interested may call Mitt standing achievement and pioneer­ ce is a graduate of Middletown ; Keyport High School. Class of 15)61, ! met Sunday at the Shrewsbury Keyporl, retired head ot Rolln ing trucking services in the public Miss Moss is a graduate of Key­ Osiwald at 223-1429, Township High School. He i.s cm­ j.incf is employed by Hell Telephone! Fire House. Try outs for the var­ Trucking Corp., Keyport, reputed to interest.” port High School. Class of IfHi'J, and Mrs. William Blair, Fair Haven, have been the first man to deliver plans to enter a .school of nursing. ! ployed by the Lily-Tulip Cup Corp., • Laboratories, Inc.. Holmdel. Mr. j iety show were discussed and tt The company now is run bv attended the meeting! and gave ■ •• Jersey produce to Manhattan by Her fiance is a graduate of Hoys Holmdel. Conly was graduated from St. was decided io hold the try-outs three ol Mr. Nappi's suns, John, talk un pul>lic speaking. High School, Brooklyn, and re- ! Benedict‘s Preparatory School,: in the Civic Auditorium. Shrews­ commercial vehicle, died suddenly South Amboy, u director cf A June weddin, planned. Thursday, Ocl. 3), 1963, in River­ Newark, m IV’>7. lie served three; bury, on Jan. 4. Have you read the classified NJMTA; Ciro, .Matawan and Mich­ AlloccMietthi >ear.s in fhe V. S. Marine Corps, j view Hospital. ael, Hazlet. A fourth son, Louis, Miss Carol Osiwald. Manasquan, ads? Born in Italy, Mr. Nappi cuinc 1 Mr.s. Amelia Gardner, Garden and is employed by Paslor Kefrig- died in 1961. The fifth son, Anthony, cration, Plainfield. In this country it the age of 13 Holmdel, president of NJMTA. left : Trailer Park, Hazlet. announces the with an uncle. After working nl the family business sotne years ago • engagement of her daughter, Miss An August wedding is planned. various jobs and running his own lo found Nappi Trucking t.orp., i ! Laura Gottis, to Charles Allocco, candy store in Brooklyn, iie became Matawan, of which he is president, i ; son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Al­ a»sociated in lttl.1 with the late Mr. Nappi was a trustee, com­ Funeral Services James Rnllo In a cofnnii^ n n pro­ municant and member of the Holv : loeco. 14 Joyce PlM Ha/.let. Mrs. Terrence l inn duce business in Brooklyn. Name Society of Sl. Denedicl 2 i Miss Gottis, a graduate of Key- In 1919, Mr. Rollo went into the Church, llar.let. 'port High School, ClasS of I DM, »j* Funeral services were held trucking business in Keyport with Also surviving are Mr. Nappi s Thursday al S a.m. from the John one vehicle. It was driven by Mr. widow, the former Miss ^biJomemi J. Kyan Home for Funerals, Ke;ins- DeLuca; three daughters. Mr.s. l)iir^, to St Ann's Church where Trank l.ave, Morgan and Mrs. An. high requiem mass was offered a! : !> a.m. for Mr*. Agne> V. Finn. 74, thony Montagna and Mrs. D11- Waync Ross, both of Keyport: three i ^ ; of 2K Greenwood PI , Keansburg. sisters and a broiher in Italy. !1 who du d Oct. 1!S. J%.l, at her home. gramlchildri n and six great-grand­ MISS Hf/ITY VENA Burial was in Mount Olivet Ceme­ tery, Middieiown. She was the children, Beity, to James A. Nappe, son widow nf Terivnci* Finn. Funeral services were beld Sat­ of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Nappe, ■ Mrs. Finn was horn m Brooklyn. urday at 9 a.ni. from the Dav I‘U- I 70.1 Eighth St.. Union Beach. I | daughter of the late William and phone —A spin of the dial puts distant friends neral Home, Keyporl, wilh solemn Miss Vena graduated front Maia­ Kllen Donaldson, and had lived m high requiem mass at 10 a.m. ;n and lamily at your fingertips, nev/ JERSEY BEIL MISS SIIAKON MOSS wan Hegional High School in June. : Keansburg for ilu* past 21 years. St Benedict's Church. Interment She is employed by the Hartford was in St. Joseph's Cemetery, key­ cfivad hm Bachelor of Arls l)t; rie She was a communicant of Sl. Insurance Co.. New York, as a ; Ann's Churc h. port. from- Hrooklvn College Ih served junior auditor. Her fiance graduat­ in the U. S. Army for iwo vt »rs ed from Keyport High School in Surviving are a .son. Francis He is employed in personnel work 1%‘J. He is employed bv the Sing­ '■ Finn, Keansburg; four daughters, In Matawan Borough .... Engagem ents by ihe City uf New York. er Sewing Machine Co., Elizabeth, : Mrs. Mary Wall, Kejnsburg; Mrs. and is attending Newark College Katherine King, West Keansburg; A party will be given in Sharon* s Mrs. Helen Schnellhorn, Massape- Amm-St route honor on Nov. 21. of Engineering, where he is study­ ing to be an electrical engineer. qua, N.Y.. and Mrs. Agnes Biers. Garden ( . Mr. and Mrs. William II. Strou.se, Ilfinbauser-Mallcv A June wedding it» planned. Queens, a broiher, William Donald- 17 Monmoulh St„ Hazlet, announce Mr. and Mrs. James Malloy. 16 I son, Brooklyn: 2U grandchildren the engagement of their daughter. Haug St.. Union Heath announce Conly-Caineron f and 18 greni ♦ grandchildren. apartments * Carolyn Lee, to Charles J. A nim Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cameron. jr., son of Mr. und Mr.s. Charles I- o\ Dr.. lla/let, announce the If you need printing of any i J. Amni, 17 Edj»evvood Dr.. hree* igauement of Iheir daughter, kind, we are here to serve you. j employed by the Bell Telephone RALPH NAPPI hold. Our quick service and reasonable , designed like Laboratories, Inc., Holmdel. orioi*s will please you. j Miss St rouse was graduated from i Mr. Allocco. a graduate of Key­ Nappi in transporting Monmouth Raritan Township High School. port High School, Class of and Couniy produce to the New York Hazlet, and is employed by Bell the Allas Barber School of New market, fn state trucking circles, private homes 'telephone Laboratories, Inc.. Ifolir* York, is employed by Fondtown, 0 \ he is credilcd witli having been the dcl. Inc.. Middletown, first Jerseyan lo deliver the C ar­ Stella Briskie Mr. Amni, a graduate of The 1 No date h:ts been set for the Like living in your own fine home . . . these 2-story Georg­ den State's fruits and vegetables REAL ESTATE lo Manhattan via commercial ve­ Peddle School, flij’tustown. is at* wedding. ian Colonials, on 11 private wooded, landscaped acrcs. AND INSURANCE hicle. tending the University of Pitts­ A brief stroll away, Main Street shopping, an Express llailcy-IInehler burgh. LICENSED BROKER R R station (30 minutes to Newark, 50 to New York.) Made Partner In Firm Mrs. Alfred J. Boehler sr., Sea The trucking venture grew and NOTARY PUBLIC Sheltz-StcUlle Hree/.o Way, Keansburg, announc­ o Huge country kitchens with Kclvinator refrigerators, Mr. Nappi was made a partner in A* ind Mrs. Edward Steuile. es the engagement of her daugh­ snack bars • Air-conditioned living rooms a Private swim­ 19.15, the year in which the com­ 231 uorillard Ave., Union Heueh. ter. Nancy Ann. to Joseph Bailev, pany obtained authority to haul announce the eiif'uj’emeni of their son of Mrs. Dorothy Geran, Hilton ming pool, picnic area with barbecues o Boating, fishing, general commodities in New Jer­ daughter, Carol Ann, lo John Si. Keyport. Miss Boehler also :s 38 Fulton St., Keyport golf, riding in nearby State Parks sey, New York and Pennsylvania, Sheftz, 2 Pineknoi Dr., Ha/.let. the daughter of the late Mr, Booh* tn l!M9, Mr. Nappi- and his five Miss Steidle. attended Keyporl fer. COifax 4-1499 O N LY h* APARTMKNTS-SKK IT NOW! sons acquired complete control ot 3' i rooms. . . fmm $125 4' i room*. . . (rum $145 the Rollo fleet, with the elder Nap­ Hifih School and is employed by Miss Boehler is a pupil at Middle* Mattel Toy Factory, Keyport. Including Air Cundltiunlnit, I It;il and Hot Wulcr. pi al the company's helm until his town 'lownship High School. Mr. Mr. Sheflz attended Freehold Bailey attended Keypori High retirement in 1953. MISS FLORENCE MALLEY Tnday Rollo hauls all types ot High School, served three years in School and is employed by Keyport liquid commodities and dry bulk the U.S. Army and is employed hy the engagement of iheir daughter, Hardware Co. WE WILL BUY M a r c H a m p t o n (reicht like chemicals, with its Morgan Boat Works in Morgan. Florence, to Brian Hemhauser. son No date has been set for the wed­ MISS BARBARA M. CAMERON o o o iquipmcnt comprising 2S tractors A June wedding i.s planned. of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hemhauser, ding. MONMOUTH & OCEAN A p a r t m e n t s COUNTY BANK STOCKS Wi; Specialize in hank. nl iii ly In Lovely, Historic Maiawan Borough nnd industrial stocks and mutual MaUwan Avenue between Ravine Drive and Aberdeen Road, funds Maljvvan Borough. N. J. INQUIRIES INVITED nUll.l)UK-OW NLK:«»iui%^ NO .OBLIGATION I. CEO. WESTON & SONS Agenl on Premise*. 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apainst Matawan giving the Rhinos Malawan defensive guard smeared two periods the Gull* raced the ihe game. The Rockets made ihnrt Point Plfisart Vtrath (34) • Knds — ttru 'ii. Kftrlej, WvN r, San- Matawan Falcons Tic Keyport 6-6; a narrow - squeak victory. Slusarz quickly on a rush for the Rockets lor touchdowns on quick- work of these boys. Moriarty pass­ Central Jersey p o in t. j torn, J»>rrJon. Underdog Wins breaking plays from the T. After ed tu Clymore on lhe filth play of I T;h ktei - - Bi'M'o Jlai’Iey, llnfvi. Stop Try For Point Pop W arner Conf. Union Reach, in the meantime, an exchange of punts, Harris brofie (he fourth quarter for a 56-yard ! Ciiflnlt; — Julak^i,. M.n kt i , /.fi-.s- Union Beach Tops Raritan Twp. 20-0 Matawan could not gain after the \ ierol!. West, HaK^nNx-ke: was showing the |>otontial to be a loose on the first play from scrim ­ touchdown and Coach Kelly was .threat to Fair Haver, by scoring ensuing kickoff and the Keyporl j Croter* - l^-nnettf. Put/, ktandtii(i On the thin chance that the Univnu: •— C ly m o re , St. STi*r>‘5 ■ the right, Jim m y Rice outfooted the the scrubs. In no time they were ! Mnrujrtj', N rtn rth (2#, H.ori*. PatU-r- ' *aso the underdo;; went all the way ; out of siciini. losing (he ball on the S«*iitii K iv c r Timers on the Fair Haven eleven's never-say-die battle nnd delighted ’ H»n. f-’uiicJu’r . Keyport secondaries and raced fw teaiing downfield u;;ain, Moriariy , and won the game. I Pt. Pleasant M just lx?fore the half ! Point* *fn-r l.an-hiti.u n — IO'gcr» jr v itlr own field hangs the hope of the th<*ir fo ll o w e r s b y r a lly in g in th e yards for a (yin;; touchdown. 'I'he ended. um (here was sfrll (nne for passing. Clvmoie going to the in­ • i t (ru n ;. ,lt.. A , : In a third game involving area side. Pere/ to the outside and final­ n Keyport Blackbirds for a north di­ final minutes of the game to make Blackbirds stopped the try for the | Bob Pomi hier. Gull quarterback, _ H r« rt ; teams, Keansburg look the disap- , •• , , Sh -ti' I’ AtnU*v point but it availed them little. i to spring loose nn a faked handoff ly Moriarty bucking over for the Have voi: read the vision championship of the Jersey it a tj-6 tie. . pointnu*nts of the season out on tlasMlu-d ; n„mVlV1,.k s c o n ? The last desperate Keyport drive • and go 4K yatds lo the Rockels KI Mis? ' VjHJt*-VS (Hill Shore Pop Warner League, Eviin As Keyport had been undefeat­ : hapless Morgan, downing jhe cliff- And that was not all, the Rockets got under way when Siusar/ dar- | Jeff Patterson. (lull fullback, tlu-n this is rot the totul picture, for the ed lo then, ihe lie threw them back *■ d w e l l e r s 27 li. chafed with tune running out while in^lv ran on fourth down with 22 I split Mir renter of the line to the '< Blackbirds themselves must defeat into second place in a deadlock 1 To continue wilh the Keyport * the (iulls ran use . up - tbe • clock jvarils to go and made it. He quick- land made a repeat of the plav for the New Shrewsbury Rhinos en with New Shrewsbury, also unde­ Matawan contest, lhe Blackbirds plays But the Gulls finally had 'o Iy m ade another first down in m;d- t the score. Rogers again booted tile the Rhinos own gridiron the same feated but having one tie. Tho displayed a nervous .state without punt. This gave tune for a bit more j field, but playing against the clock I point, so lhat the Rockets hailed time to have a setback for tho un­ Blackbirds could have no grievance Haliday at the start when they Raritan passing. (Jn the last one KEYPORT j was too much for thu Birds. They 2 0 -« at h a lftim e . defeated F a ir Haven footballers of against the firedup Malawan ef­ fumbled the o|>oning kickoff, hut re­ Pere/ took K at the Gull K and was ■ fumbled, Matawan recovered and Kxchang* Of Kicks nny value to the Keyport team. fort against them, as the Falcons covered on their own 17. As if this forced oul of bounds on the haif- HARDWARE .then ran out ihe time lo virtually In the third quarter, there was an The Blackbirds came to these dif­ cam e near to putting the khinos out were not enough, they fumbled h>ot lin e to p r e v e n t a R a r i t a n ■ end Keyport championship hopes. exchange of kicks at the start. It COMPANY ficult strait* in the league race of Ihe race Sunday, only lhe inop­ again and ihis time Ray Slusarz touchdown. This touchdown and the GALES ; In the Union Heach - Raritan was Harris who broke o f i t a c k l e i,h when they had to face a fired-up portune imposition of a penalty barely recovered in time li) keep one misled on the last play of the THE LARGEST VARIETY OF HARDWARE, TOOLS. igam e, the Cyclones’ Kd Ostervich a whirlaway play and went I.l Matawan from fitting the ball at first quarter would have made it a /.scored three times. The fieachers yards to the Raritan 1€. Nemeth AND PAINT IN 11IIS AREA (he Kevport 3-yard line. prodigious ball pame for the Roc­ f started on their way lo break u then foot raced across the right side Hang* Onto Ball kets. DAILY DELIVERIES /.scoreless deadline late in the third of the field for the fourth Cull M «ll«U «l Slusarz then punted out to ‘he ‘quarter fiom their 30 yard line to u r h d o w n R o g e r s lx»o!ed h is ll»i;<| IH. K a r it a n •'Ititatil Tn|>. ninckbirds 32 where the Falcon re­ : with Brian Kenney, quarterback, PAT. 26 W. Front St. - CO 4-2000 ceiver fumbled and Keyport recov­ host dim n> !< | alternating passing to Ostervich , Three plays later, thr Rockels llijO.u.j: y m 317 b- $ Easy Charge — Free ParkinR At Retr ered, 'Hie Blackbirds stiil could not ! fumbled and Dennis llagin recover- 'liMli.S* lt Ktl land Rich Bennett with downfield s ia SUCCESS j*iiint but Slusarz booted out to m id­ ■ ed for the tiulls at the Green and i running uf lhe ball that finally sent I nl ri i>y ’J O field. Again Ihe Matawan receiver Open Friday Evening ‘Ostervich over from six yards out. ! Grav rtti. Ted Butler, a second liin ts S iH fumbled and it was a Keyport re­ T h e Rams could not effect a con­ i string halfback, vaulted for eight r ne ii »U\* >.svt 2 2 covery. A third time the Blackbirds sistent passing attack after the en- .yards, then Patti-rson cnmched up V.'i'ds jjenMiyiil V2 2f* Kariun TttwnkhlD D'JJ were contained, but Slusarz attain , center for a In s! down nl lhe Kar,. 'suing kickoff and had lo punt out T in Jirr, Mi»rU), K itsoi^ \S‘itu i, not cff a good hoot. This time M at­ to midfield. The Cyclones coursed i tan 211. Pouiduer then racetl out- Hi(‘/yjforU-. awan hung onto the ball but they j side tackh* on a keep play to gain 'liuklrs -- L\>*'lii»uo, NamIvIIi. KU-i- ★ S A L E ★ downfield again to where Osiervivh imhv, IVikouiti were back inside their own liO.yard w a s lo o se 2 \ yards for a second • a filth t in I] to(ic!ido\)«-. J. KilM.n, Orfit-n, line. Union Bench touchdown. A Kenny- . kicked his fourth PAI and the Roc- VtKiai The Success Of Our 1964'f Hai Us Overstocked i 'r u l c r ■■ W*)rw>liry. F ir m BIG WEEK! A Matawan fumble running die to OMervich pass in the flat made j kets w eie swauijK-d hai-Us'- W rliJi, H<*m. r w M . SrtMl* j Cull Coach John Kelly essayed to With A-l Safe Buys - Good Used Cars ball from scrimmage gave Keyport il t h r e e .sco res in o n e q u a r t e r fu r u *-i. Sixiuu. Motiiirly, an early scoring chance, hut the the vidoriotiR Beachers. have his second - stringers play out Stnnh*, Wrtsh. Keyport Merchants B l a c k b i r d s fu m b l e d it b a c k in o v e r ­ F o u r p l a y e r s h a d a p a r t in 2 YEAR PROTECTION eagerness. 'fhe two teams then Keansburg .scoring against Morgan, locked in a scoreless duel until the Jim Davies, Ton) McBride. Tony desperate Blackbirds pul on a drive Pasko and John Koller. I'he lone a LINCOLN. CONTINEVTAL Full Power ...... 375*. late In the third quarter. It cul­ M organ .score rami* tm a line back m i n a t e d i n S ) u s a n racin*: 21 yards SILVER POUAR t t M ER C U R Y DP. Colony Park. MOM., P. SI...... IMS. by Ore/: MawiiJto. M cBride scored lor n score only to have the ball two and Davies thc other PAT. i l FO nD SP Country Squire S.W.. FOM. P. Sl...... K»5. brought back and a man-in-motion NoimillltS’ 1*1 VISION penalty assessed against the Birds. I..vl Siimlav's IU m iIU ’I I FORD Convertible. FOM, !’. St...... KM . K ;m H .iw r. aa, KuinMMt li Keyporl indignation on the penal­ Kr,\jj<>il 6, w an t> ( T ir V •« FORD Galaxln Sport lid. Tp., FOM., P. SI...... 24*5. ty call mounted when the Falcons Neu Slinks 41, !.'»»># Hraneli 0. Miiicll. lu u u T2. broke up the Slusarz-to-Mike Phe­ JO.vi i Pl«/si 0. ' « CONTINENTAL 4-Dr. H.T., Air Cond...... IMS. Union Hcf»i.-li W. Martian 0. SWEEPSTAKES lan passing combination early in K * . :r ‘ bur • 'tl, Moirjoi ft. 'tl FORD Fairlane 'MU" 2D, IOM, P. St .'.I...... MS*. the fourth quarier and look over on A land Iiiki ], T I 'l l. downs at their own 25. But Steve IV 'II CHEVROLET li Cyl. Impala . 1 • • .141) (9 LINCOLN 40 lid. Tp„ Full Power ...... 17*5. ball down to thc Falcon 3-yard line. l-ftl Sillidk.v'l C aiuri Thi h rn rut lu i.uuitn i ) ant »t N e w SOr*vw b u ry. NO PUffCHASES NECESSARY 'II I'ORD Convertimn, FOM., P .S t...... I4M. Union Hciu-Ji »t Katr H ^ v tn . Sutphin Av*. 566-4500 M iddle tow n at K e m iib iiif. Matawan '« FALCON Deluxe 40, FOM ...... IM«. Miiri>un sit Hivrr Pl*/n. lirltl't nt !>»)( flrftiu'h. '112 COMKT 20 Sedan, Standard Transmission ...... 1259, nanaini SHOP MONDAYS 9 lo 9 l« FO R D Country Squire S.W., FOM., P. SI...... IIM. OWNERS REPORT TNIY R;ol a w a y a n d th e r e in lies 'II FALCON 2D Sedan, R .ll...... »S». ______(tom* m v« iviii m e n ) drawing the priie increases for more information. the story of o loss for the '5* FO R D Convertible FOM, P .S t...... • MG. Creen and Gray. Still winless on the season, the Rockets came out ’5i M ERCU RY Cunvertible, MOM, P. St., New T o p KM. of the game with the player second IRON FIREMAN ’Jt FO R D Gaiaxie 2D and 4D lid. Tp„ FOM, P.St m . in S h o r e C o n f e r e n c e " B " i>corinj» No W inner Present This W eek standings. Prank Clvnutre, aml the '•I FORD Ranch Wagon 4D ...... *15. passer tied for completions honors, !f» FO R D 6 Cyl Fairlane 4D, FOM ...... 7*5. Binkie Moriarty, in their ranks. CUSTOM Mark II Clymore has 41 points on the .sea­ *S7 LIN CO LN ’^Premlcre 4D Hd. Tp.. Full Power ...... * K . so n. 200 & Nov. 11™ ’17 FO R D S Pass C try Squire S.W., FOM ...... J*5. The Rockets got an early break OIL FURNACE when the Gulls resorted io iheir Drawing Next W eek In Front of Alpine's own odd variety of vigorously play­ O R B O I L E R ed football and il cost them 15 yards on a p l a y on which the Rockets were struggling to keep from punting from deep ;n their This Sweepstakes M ade Possible By The own territory. Heartened by this Iton Fireman CCSTOM E m c I usiv* VoluMctric Com buition unexpected first down in midfield. Xf.ifk H ftfins revolution- m ok ti th« !; S l l 7-4 54 1 f u l l , OWItCI* Ifl'O lt I f . illl-ANN SHOP and travel ttseivations takes ju st1 j side and was aw ay to a ITi-yard run WEST FURNITURE S.U4M. AGENCIES no e i l y Minulge in u^iir lioin«. FORD SINCE 1904 i lew minutes on Ihe (>l:on«. . for a 'ouehdown. A bad pass from iiiartable fuel laving , ,, • I h t i m i i.iiu-n cf icot anil tailon Savti hours of time ind trouble : cenler sailed the try for the [v>int. •ay it cult furl burned by CONKLINS mcnns iM>uhle-firf operation . . , ALPINE'S • Pt. Pleasant started to tear up­ Monmouth and Maple, Red Bank lifer on. NtWJtftSfY BUL •t much ai 51 out of 33, m i l l ca.iu ef in rit artviic tall*. ; field once they got the ball. But a n d m o t*. • provide* iu own romhotlion air flow KEYPORT JEWELERS i they failed to get far with il into BEDLE'S i Raritan territory before thev were Ask for - no thiinnfv draft needed. drmonsfralio*! | ‘ losing it on fourth down. This gave • 1 hrrntoM.it crntrolleil beat 1* even BAYSHORE PAINT STORE | the Rockets a chance to m o w b a c k •nd free hiul (Icady iltcrl, fiegoenl tiling • into 'he Gulls side of the field. survey . . , «.\llC5 YUthollt f j l t l Wii^ff. STATIONERS Highway 35 Telephone: ; Crucial Play FEIGENSONS NEW BAYSHORE ' With .12 seconds remaining in the Al Traffic Light 5 6 6 - 2 3 8 9 WESTREICH'S S H O E S T O R E 'first |>eriod, the crucial plav of Ihe Cliffwood, N. J. or 566-9721 ■game occurred. Moriarty hurled •(> NEWBERRYS FISHERY •Perez «| the Gull goal line ;md j! KEYPORT ARMY looked for a second as if Pen/ ! w o u ld holr.l th e h a ll fo r t h a t s e c o n d LaCONTE SHOES I NAVY STORE 'touchdown which would pn! Hie ■Garnet Gulls behind 11! fl arul 'waild BAYSHORE CHARLIE CARRY OUT MENU B A Y D R U G have forced the Pt Pleasan! eleven PETE'S, INC. | to take to forward passing to catch SALADS SEAFOOD FRIED SEAFOOD 1 up. The Gulls are not a particularly A U T O B O Y S l proficient forward • passi.n;: team SUSSMAN'S FISH. DEEP FKILD COI.E SLAW PLATTERS Sand they would have been plaviny MACARONI SAMD j Raritan at Raritan's oun game. T10“2 Union Ave. Union Beach STATIONERY LaZARES SHOES SHRIMP, DEBP FRII D F IS II . But it was not lo be. lhe ball CELS, DEEP FRIED PICKLED BEETS Phone 264-0766 SCALLOPS got away from Pere/ and the Ginls SCALLOPS, DKKP FRIED POTATO SALAD SHRIMP took over 'Ihev* staved on the SMFLTS, l)i:i;p FRIED BAKED BEAN'S EELS ground and their lon^> ers srarl- SHRIMP « MACARONI ed to work, hob Harris and Uan in lK D WHITING SMELTS SALAD N e m e t h r a r e l u n se

. - y Graduate From Police Academy LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE Political Pamphlet, Trick-Treat Bags For Enlarge Church TIES FOB VIOLATIONS IN THE li>W. funds on deposit ur in fcaft*keerv TOWNSHIP OK MATAWAN." in# in tii e nainc a» follow a: NOTICE’ is tierelJ.v Kivrn that an h.st.itc of William Ckdf. ^ddreiu> an* Ordinance above entitled vshs passed klKUMl Children Fire Up Meeting On Play grounds Al Browntown nt Ink mwthig of the T>»wn- V .ct.tr fiddrus.i iinktmu n .sniii cf On* Tuunshij) of 1-lit.itc nf John I*. L|n>d artdre^d Matawan Township Committee's gram of Levitt commitments to eas, s playgrounds, and only in A groundbreaking service was Mali an. County nf MonroouUt and ui'.know n. special meeting to hear what the create improvements in other sec­ Strathmore did the Levin firm held at the Sayre Woods Baptist State <»f NYiv Jen-t.v held on Nu\ em­ Henrv Mi- Klv.i;oe. address un- Levitt firm had to say on the score tions of the township, lie defied the own land it could donate. Mr. ('hurch, Browntown, on Sunday ber ■>, l!-»ia Kn-t.vn !);»*<«! N“ \rnilK-r 4. I^fj.l i? f ' 00 jf the 15 per cent proviso of lands township committee tn refer lo Ro­ Paris insisted land could be bought afternoon. I'he chinch will build I t O S K K. WKNZKL, in Cliffwood. an extension fiO-by-SO-fee? to ,ts Tn a si.-iiujt C’lerk recreatiou and like public uses berts Rules of Order and assem­ ^•-Kj Ilrings (Mil Political Folder present building at a cost ot ap­ |7 5 ) t(0 tinder the planned community ordi­ blage and then say that he was ‘sHKItirr S SAI.K nance sputtered out to nothingness wrong. Jay Krivitzky finally diverted Mr. proximately SSD,00(1. Tlie addition sri*t:tuo» coi' ut again for lack of the actor to When Mr. Feldman asked Mr. Paris to another subject by display­ will provide a sanctuary with a SH K IM I t S S.U.F I OK NKW JF.ItsKY Paris what he wanted, the Cliff­ ing a “ Hi. Neighbor" political •■eating capacity of .'100 arul the’ a will of e\ivunim in The meeting was hanged to a ed to appeal lo racial groups in the Rev. Pan! Kin/ler, pastor • •i I'jrtitiMi! in tiit.- ab-ivc Mated ar- tin- .ituive stateu i . me dirret- of third postponement set for the halt, hut then argumentation be­ voting, not because the background Om, to nit1 directed. I .shall ed. t «iall eipi-t’ /or x.ilu at piiki- convenience of Mr. Polett,' Nov. .11, nf tin- Old Bridge Baptist Church. *"» ai publh- \ endue ,.| itu- hr vi-e.dm- a! On- Ci»mt IIoum- ja tween Mr. Paris und the Strath­ end capacity of the two Indepen­ The Executive Board includes Ed- (<;:!! Ilou.-I- IM t!u- IlonruKh "f Tiro- Hi' H >ri'U!;h of l-'i e;*no|d. County of the township committee act to en­ more leaders continued. Mr. Par's 1'oM. r.uintv nf Monii'.-ulh. Non J,.r- force the provisions of the ordi­ dent candidates made (hem cjuaii- w;ud Harrison, Tom Clayton, Mil­ ’•|. • Misniih. S'- ■ Jv?'<••'. on Moudav blasted the designation of Strath­ fied prospective members of the >C\ . OM A1..I c|.i\ the 2:id d:i\ i»t Or- tht I'jth da' of Nnvfinhoi'. l(Mul. at 2 nance. Strathmore leaders Robert ton Silvester, Frank .lont-s. t'hi is *tii't><• r. 1 i. yt 2 o'clock P M. Pro- o'rI i* M I'rfvaiiiiu* Tone. more, insisted it gave a sense of 1 township committee. Mr, Krivit- Kirchinan and Wilson Dacuv v •1! in j- Twin1 ALL th it it,iet or parcel ot Lind Chesterntun, David Schwartz and All t’i.i? rert,iin int traei nr par- • Robert Feldman all stayed on this Ihe privileged when the truih was j /ky called on Mr. Paris to renounce Welcomed as guest.s were Mayor ard iiro’nws lierem,»ltei p.irtieular- (hut the other sections of lhe' a group giving authorship to .such a • vf l.ii-rl and prem;m\-. miu.iIo. l\■ 1', ii...- t rilii-tl. >iUi'.te if. the Tda n.ilii}» central theme that Levitt had been John Keating. Madison Township, t; r,::d Immmk in th,. of of M.o.oian irx Hit* Counlv of Mou- township had given the "conces­ pamphlet. When Mr. Paris declin­ an Count', o f Muninnjtli .md :i liif- a:ul Stale of New Jerse\' deferred to moro than enough, lhat and William WiKon. the architect. S', v «if Nev. Jor.-*".. I h e development firm, in truth, sions,M had allowed the cutting of ed to do anything, said be would 1‘l.tNC* kn-.wi and de-.i>;ii,ited as Sot sizes from half-acre per house have something to say after elec­ Soulh Belmar Pastor Speaks , V'''1,1',1' 11 an/1 dc.'Un.itiHl .is 1,'rt. at*, ami in lllo.-u L'e as had assumed a commitment un­ lhe program also included a .-iv. >.i mi map entitled •\M.ip ‘»f to 2.7 houses to tiie acre io let tion, Mr. Krivit/kv renounced him i cnlttlcd "Si'oiii.r. I, |{ivi-r Si('i..,i S'o 1 Ch/lv.ood Ik-aeli, .Mata* der an ordinance, was bound liy Strathmore come in with ull tiie vocal solo bv Mrs. L. N. Be*- the ordinance, and should not be as lacking the political courage to (ii-does M.Hawaii Ti.-.-.n.ship, Mon- Town.,nip. Monmouth County, special improvement a llo tte d break away from a partisan group fin and th-* sermon delivered hv iihuilli Ounl.\. Nev- JiTM'v, s.ui\evt^l 1 Nr. J'M.scn. made Nf\emt>or privileged to lon« ko unscathed for tlie Rev. Robert L. Rose, pastor l»\ C r .J O i K iP iie v n M . I . S " , i 1u ! im I April I'llM as Map N<». fi.H*L non • performance of duty under Stiathmore under the planned com­ when lhal body appeals to preju­ Ap:;l ! . r<*\ .sfit N*>v(mot>er J.*». T;u' pro|»Ttv i' !.--ea:i-d nu I'uie* dice rather than principle in ihe of the Baptist Tabernacle, South 1"l!» fiJM ncr i evi>»‘d Jumi* that ordinance. munity ordinance. 21. 1>X) hi:iv'. Dn\e anil Sautti Concmn se, Township Playgrounds sveking of votes. Mr. Paris re­ MJetmai. The dosing prayer was ■j;u\ fOnd in tin* M"!\ni'mth C-nmtv Chi 1" ood. Mata'a a ri To'.s nslnp. New Two new members ot the rtla/auan Township Police l>ep»r/»io«f, I'tJi s on Jii.h 7 .is Mr. Feldman recalled that at a Mr. Feldman argued that Mr. fused io accept Mr. Krivitzky's in­ offered hy Mr. Clayton, senior dea­ ( J vr- planning board meeting several Patrolmen Joseph Huokct jr., (left), and Kdward Chavan, (right), re­ c.- e n .> n.i-n ’ ' The apuinttmali* amount «»f lhe Paris’ view was a shallow one in terpretation of appealing to preju­ con and chauman of the build* i’o.nt; i-ornntn;’,h kfi< »^ i: and d'-sip. judgment tu be salisfitMt hy >aul H.dtj months ago Mr. Polett had made dices and they gol nowhere. ceive certificates from Chief .1. Edgar Wilkinson after completing a 'm g comnmice. Other members of J'-iipd .in No. 2\ HjvtMdalr tJrlvr. i\ tin? ;.uiti of 51J.*>00 tu|;ethei \Mlh that the seven playgrounds to hc Hue: r:,»nl«-nv Tr iw ti>!np. the concession of Levitt obligation opened up in Slrathmore under thej Mr. Dryden then took Commit­ training course at lhe Monmouth Counlv Police Academy. ‘ lhe building committee an* Charles the eostf. ol tm-. for playgrounds under the planned Jfl'W'V. JOSKPH A SHAKTO. Sheitff. Levitt obligation would be Muta-j teeman Daniel Downey lo task for j Miller, Milton Silvester. Mr. Jones, JOSKPH A SHAKTO. D. !tnl Oil 111. community ordinance. Mr. Feitl- wan Township playgrounds, not ’ lhe distribution of trick . or • treat Mr. and Mrs Harrison and Mi Mated 0 ,:t. J 'Ji'oL't' llanov \ Jtoiiioni) man clearly recalled the Levitt bags io small children-coming out Mutuuuii Township Voir lt\ Districts AI Koisa. K.»(;tt the si.mie of per.'o,.., nj>. as rcudily us Strathmore children.; 'lownship Committee ■was I'ii sl founded by the Cunsei’.j- v.ill applv to me MoiointuHi County had an obligation to erect highwlre signia calling for votes for the pi*:;:t.fc! a* Oip o-.whm- »»/ tjnelaiihim! C'.urt ",i tht- tii it da> of Dercnihfr, But Mr. Paris found a distance fuc-j (full term) (elect two) jtive Bapiist Home Mission Society an < u:.ts held hv It;** Karini'is A fencing around the tracts and the tor made this tulk unrealistic a.id; Mar/. - Burlew ticket, which, to Mr, jof N e w Jersey. On Oct. 27, : at eh-ve:i o'clork in tin* furc*- concession of Mr. ftolett that Lev­ .lohn Marz jr.41 (D) 170 as:: Ml m 71) Ml ii;i7 Me: ili.ml s N;»t:ot;.il \Unk nf Mnta* I'tK.ii, al lht- fauirt House, in the Bor* that there would be a disproportion I Drydcn's way of thinking, was a ) ID.'ili, a missionary pastor, the Rev, wan. at 140 Mam Sheet, Mata.vati '•iieii «•* Kieetiold. New Jersey, (oi .» James Burlew (D) is(i 2«s:t MJi MU 7:1 CM 1171 itt would put in playground equip­ of playground areas to population j contemptible play for political pur­ j Edward R. lUirchart, held the lir.st N* v. .Jer»e> jmLtment aiithurl/inj: him to as.stime ment if tne Strathmore Civic As­ Frank Dcvino (R) IS*» fix l!)7 142 157 ifill !)(;;) I Jkdrr pi’i-. hiiiii.i l (ii-uc Hobert Jirite>. in the favor of Slrathmore. i poses on the unknowing enthusiasm I Sundav School and cimrch son ice* Lav. * of 1 ft I'.i, Section 4. Cn.ipJrr l!*7 . sociation would agree on the play- S. Kowalski (R) •^l 101 2IHi llfi Mil 178 fJHil MAIIY JO.NKS. natural Mr. Feldman argued further of small children. j in Ihe Madison Park School. Mad­ lori.e Is Ulven to p*r funii' naiiicd tf-aatd::in nf Clt-ne }{utH«rl round equipment wanted. Mr. 2L' 157 Mr. Downey insisted that it was C. W. Dryden (1) Kl 4!»H ,157 l-ll»7 ison Township p«T'. -\s '.-.hnse lost known addio*- th Dn.'.del!. ;m mfnnt that if Strathmore did get seven i sti.»".n that thus hank u-jjJ (Ur rt over. eldman declared the list ot equip* nothing of the sort, that there was Jay Krivit/.ky (1) IIS 220 MU 7j Main Slieet fment wanted had long been pro nothing that prevented the other Library Question that would not have to be ftnanc-: ! been imoi porated and the first to tf-c Immmiiit uf t»)e Slate of Ni-k' I'm i tiotd, S p a JerMTV pared, but the Levitt • Polett re- Yes m .1K7 124 49H 2017 Jerse'i dunio.' Inc month of Jjnuarv ed out of tax payments. And Mr. j candidates from also giving chil­ 550 •pastor, .Mr. Wonnald, was called. )2 Ml' no •pome had only been to put off No -u li) ins 52 41 t»5 422 Feldman further argued that if j dren trick - or • ireat bags, that it The newlv' formed church met , Bro Aiilown, were purchas­ •gainst Levitt, to make lhe develop* playground ureas in Cliffwood. ! bearing no insignia and not having John A. Scal/o V) I4M Ali 77 Ufl 127 (ni; ed in September l'I.VI and a church RENT-A-CAR j-Jplr.cnt firm put in the playgrounds Mr, Paris still would have none! a.s much cost for the "donors" (}. B. Brenon 77 111 1 111 :w 7*i !)S 5 IK i building v\a*» moved onto the prop­ of it, He argued this obviated an : could have been given out. He and H. II, Froehlleh c 70 4!I2 enlai^o th-* .sanctuary, 'lhe Rev. Free Customer Pick Up use of funds for campaign purposes Schwartz to demand “ when is the be related to Cliffwood as the Lev- Mary L. Smith i:<2 7!) 1 IS 52 251 147 ko» ! Ronald Rnbirwrn was the third iti commitment was for land ar- expenditures. love affair with Levitt going ’o Frank Swan 124 72 I'15 .15 20H m 7;i2 r pa.Niof. W ithin 15 Minutes end?" This sarcastic commentary Laurence Price 75 4:i 114 42 2fi(l Hi! 1)1)5 ; The proven’ paslor. the Rev. struck a responsive chord. The William Davis if) 71 129 21 IM KO 515 ' Richard .h>»e^, was installed in mayor accepted the addendum for Deitz H as Part 'Denotes Incumbent Total Vote ! tbe chimb on Nov IS, 1%-. Dur- . - ...... ------.. ... , mg the past vear, the member* the letter notifying Mr. Pnloti of In Convention Library Notes P A 7 -0 4 7 9 the Nov. 21 meeting as a reminder j ship has doubled and Hie Sundav I School enrollment increased and : to Mr. Polett of what be had said Leaders in all aspects of health, Golden Agers in July about the Levitt firm giving Recent Additions to Matawan Fire Department (the cimrch voted to begin an ex-. physical education, recrcation and M ark Birthdays ; pan.sion ptogram. playground equipment. athletics arc attending the 45th an­ Public Library. But the Slrathmore forces were Just In Time For Christm as Shopping nual convention of the New Jersey Adams — On the Oiher Hand More than one-hall of al! vehicle struck with u repeat of u sour The October birthdays ol Mrs. Association for Health, Physical Jan.son — 'I'he Far Right fires result from overheated tires - note sounded on thal first occasion Edna Hnlbert and Mrs. Ann IFm- Education und Rccreation, today caused by under,nflation or defec­ by St. Clair Paris, "of whatever .Sherwin — The Extremists mover were celebrated at a re­ ami tomorrow at the Hotel Presi­ Chief Rhea Longstreel empha­ tive wheel bearings, according to they get .over (here (Strathmore) Daniel — Strike in the West cent meeting of the Fellowship of we want over in our part (Cliff- dent. Atlantic City. sizes strongly lhe dangers involved Ohio Turnpike .statistics. Since fire, Busch — T. R. (Theodore Roose­ the Golden Agers held at the home lighting equipment usually is nui TOYS Among tltose taking part in the wood).” Mayor Marz groaned over velt) in anyone burning leaves and the challenge a week before elec­ meetings is George Deitz. Matawan of Mrs. Dennis McDonald. '2HI» Nor­ readily available, the tires do ser­ H a m m o n d — Archaelngical trash in this long dty spell at the wood Ave., Laurence Harlxir. ious damage, often making lhe ve­ tion. And Committeeman Norman Regional High School w h o will monthly nxeling of fire officers. serve as chairman of the section on Techniques hicle a tolal loss. Wood called Mr. Paris out of ord'T A mandatory fine of $-ll)t) will be Current birthdays will be cele­ in that he was bringing supple­ coaching baseball. Mrs. Alma I it- Hall — New Poets of England brated at the last meeting of each and America placed on anyone found burning I.IGAL NOIICE 7 5 % O F F mentary matters into discussion iron and students of the Rum.son- anything. month instead of a business ses­ when the meeting had been called, Fair Haven Kegionul High School George — Biology of Race Prob­ sion. aivording 10 the announce­ NOTICK All fire companies in the borough ment of the president. Walter Dec- A N OI {IJI li A N CI: AMKN'DINO AN < < » n : & GET 'EM by law. for a single purpose, the will give a demonstration of gym­ lem OltDLNANCK KNTITLKH "AN OH* imposition of sanctions on Levitt nastics on apparatus for girls. Mrs. will please non* thal Washington ket. Hudson — Pruning Book Engine is going in for repairs. lilNANCK IdMITTNt; AND UK* until the full terms of the planned P.ettv Weiizcnhoff. Neptune High Chovan — Romance of Philoso­ Guests at Ihe parly were M s. .siTltCTlNfJ TO Si'IXMI-TKt) IMS- CLOSE-OUTS - & E N D S community ordinance are met. M. E. Haley and Washington La­ TiCifTS Oft ZONKS AND UKCJU* School, will be chairman of the phy U alter Heelo'f and Mrs. Mimue I, '.TINO TH K HK IN Ml'll.OlNf^ AND Cilffwood Not Covered girls' physical edueution section. Clvmer — Modern American Ca­ dies Auxiliary made plans at Iheir Sutterlv, both of Shondand Circle, S TKL'CTI ." It L.S ACC.'OHDI NCi 'I’O The mayor agreed Cliffwood reer Wtiman respective meetings for the depart­ Laurcnct* Harbor. THK CONSTUCCTION AND THK was not covcred in the planned mental meeting to be held on Nov. Th? honored guests were pre­ NATL'ftL AND KNTl’.NT OF THK Better Homes — Meat Cook Book C''K DV I.AM): I'HOVIDlNli KOH Kudrick's General Store community ordinance, but Mr. Par­ Arts, Crafts Classes llerold — Age of Napoleon 21 at S p.m. at Washington En­ sented with corsages. In>cribed 'I' il K A DM INI ST i t ATI O N A N D is insisted on a special point of or­ Durant — Age of Louis IV gine Co., Lillie St. Business will birthday cakes, iee cream and cof- KNIOIICKMKNT OF THK PRO­ TENNENT ROAD - MORGANVILLE der, thal there was a lD points pro- Resume W ednesday le discussed followed by games •eo We fo -.-rvt'd VISIONS OK THK OHOINANCK: Conan* — Education of American I :sT,\ ni.LSH J NO A HOAHD OK AD- and refreshments. * Mrs. Ethel VanSanl, public rela- The Arts und Crafts classes In Teachers .ICs'IMKNT AM) ITXlNtl IM'.NAL- Fev —• Indians and other Ameri­ tiors chairman, announc'd a mov.e School <), Laurence Harbor, were Newly elected vice president of cans M. E. Haley Ladies Atixdiaiy is will be shown at the next meeting. closed Wednesday evening because Newlon — Aris of Man schools were closed for the teach­ Mrs. William Kohberg. The Haley Lane — Masters of Japanese Auxiliary will hold its annual din­ School Of Nursing ers’ In-Service program nnd lhe Print NJ.K.A. Convention. The next ner on Nov. LL Fraser — Primitive Art Class Reunion class will be held Wednesday oven* Friedan — Feminine Mystique Anv wife, mother, sister and daughter of firemen, over IH n.;iy Mortimer — Pumpkin F.aier 'I h e l!M.s C l a s s o f St P e te r s Attention All Afler consideration by the com­ ’ Catto — Tiger in lhe Bed join Iheir respective ladies auxiliary at Iheir fire houses School of Nurses. New Brunswick, for . . . mittee, il has been decidedto ac­ ' Michener — Caravans heid their l;»th reunion at The ! cepl registrations from the 12-year­ ! Queen—Player on the Other Side Anyone wishing to join lhe Maia­ Po-*:’s Inn. Freneau. Cocktails and • Draperies • Slipcovers ! olds. The age limit has been 13 i Buck — Living Reed wan Fire Department must be be­ dinner U:-re served. • .Bedspreads • Curtains ' years. |<«nnaway — Mind Benders tween the ag«"; of IS and ta and Mr- B-mjamin Do!'rzvnski, Ea'.a I Hyle — Portrait of Liselte Brunswick, was the general eha;r- Strathmore Residents • Shades • Blinds These classes are sponsored joint­ live in the Iwirough. If any persons ly by the Madison Township Rec­ I Tev — Four, Five and Six are interested applications are man. She u.i-. presented with 1 ■Ames — Daughter of the House Complete Installation Servlc« reation Committee and the Wo­ available al any fire house. Ixiuquel of (lowers from the guests And I Lockridge — Distant Club in a p p r o r u u n n o| h e r e ffo r ts. SlIOP-AT-HOME-SERVICIi man's Club of Laurence Harbor. Slaughter — Upon this Rock Also attending '.sen* Mr Dohr- 747-4422 Gardner — Amorous Aunt Dance To Benefit Ansk:; Mr. and Mrs. William Rd* SURROUNDING COMMUNITIES Temple Torah Plans Eberhart — Run Scared ! chu k and Mr. and Mis. Andrew CB Building Fund Fleniim! — ln Her Majesty's Se­ ' .Iu!).uv, New Brunswick, Mr. and Auction On Dec. 1 t cret Service Mrs. Cuitis DeGtoth and Miss An- Christian Brothers Academy Popular Dem and i Crosby — Wiih Love and Loath- ;:ela Roselli, Newtori, Mr. and M r; An Answer To Fathers' Club, Lincroft will sj>on- Temple Torah. Old Bridge, will Wiliiam Dowling, l^o^elle, Mr. and I sor its fourth annual dinner-dance hold its second annual auction on ' The Library has received a col­ Mrs Pi-ter b'loroMih. Kelin; Mr. Saturday night, at Tony Yonadi's Sunday, Dec. 1. at S p.m. in the lodion of books on Child Sludy, ami Mrs. Leonartl Kleckner. Sjxits- You have asked for a complete SNOW REMOVAL AND lemple on Maple St., Old Bridge. Homestead Restaurant, Spring ! which was loaned by the New Jer- u *mkI, Mr. and Mrs Ru hard La- Merchandise donated hy local mer­ Lake. More than 400 are expected 1 sey Library Services Bureau. Some Nlura and Mr. and Mrs. Frank La LAWN MAINTENANCE program. Now due fo the wonderful to attend the affair. Proceeds w:M chants ^pd manufacturers will b* of these titles include: Dilemmas Mura. Matawan. go towards the building fund of response 'we have had we are able to offer y o u the MOST IH B rat St., Mrewitary on sale. . of Youth, Maternity ■— Guide to A the school. (Rout* M • 1 mite South of The Sisterhood will sponsor ■ Prospective Mothers. Encyclopedia Athletic Director COMPLETE WINTER and SUMMER HOME SERVICE PLAN AVAIL­ Rtd Bank) “Ihxitenanny ’B3” on Sunday. Dec. of Child Care and Guidance. Mar­ Albert E. Murphv, New Mon­ 15, at H p.m. in the St. Thomas mouth, i.s general chairman of lhe • to l : » riage In the Modern World, Dr. To Address P-TA ABLE ANYWHERE — AT ONE LOW PRICE. Auditorium, Old Bridge. Folk sing­ j Spock talks with Mothers. Intelli­ affair and is being assisted by F ri. I l l I ers, recording stars and night chib gent Parents Guide to Raising Chil­ Norman Broderick. Spring Lake: Frank I. Pingitore. Director of A SNO GO SERVICE CONTRACT will now include all of personalities will he featured. dren and Sociology and Child De­ .John Cokelet, Hazlet; Raymond Athletic.**, Health and Physical Edu­ • Collins, Hclford; Eugene Croddick. velopment. These books nre ready cation from the Department of the following: - for distribution. ■ Freehold. Edmund H. Sullivan, Allih*lies, Red Bank High School, At the Strathmore School Branch Rumson, {9 president of the Fa­ I will be the guest speaker at ihe over 500 books were circulated dur­ ther's Club. I Wednesday meeting of the Cliff- 1. COMPLETE YEAR ROUND SNO REMOVAL covering side­ ing the first week of its opening. Hrother Bernard, headmaster of wood Patent • Teacher Associa- walks, driveways and service walks, no matter how often 4 Room House At the Cliffwood Branch the new the academy, will greet the guest.;. : Lon in Ihe school cafetorium. 10*dmwer enrd catalog ease, giv­ The academy which is in its fifth j Fathers’ Night will he featurnd it s n o w s . BUILT ON en by the Parent • Teacher As so* year is located in Lincroft anti at i'v.- meeHni: and a covered dish YOUR LOT eiation of the Cliffwood School when it first opened Its doors p j supper wdl be served. PLUS adds greatly to the attractiveness had IM students. Today there are ' Mr. Pingcore v.ill disens.s “ Phy.'‘­ of the library. Over 300 books have 7TiO boys from all parts of (he , ieal 1'itness" and show a film en- 2. COMPLETE LAWN MOW ING PROGRAM starting April con­ heen added to the shelves at Cliff* shore area. The faculty includes 30 ; titled '■Youth I itness.” tinuing thru November — One mowing per week when wood. brothers and five lay teachers. | 'lhe piogram chairman will pie- 59997. All the libraries observed United Brother Stephen is \ice principal. sent surprise entertainment. necessary — M inimum of 25 mowings — No MAXIMUM — NO SUBCONTRACTORS _ Nations Day with posters, book­ lets, maps and flags. ••••••••••••••••••••J GRASS CUSTOM CUT to your specifications, all clippings Univmal Home Bldri. r e m o v e d . Strathmore Parents j Keep OUT THE c o n PLUS A Remodeling Service Book Fair Scheduled A lumlm iiu itml l-cll 0 3. Rolling, Aerating, Edging, Trimming and Seeding, Spreading t o. * 0 1 IM MaUwan The Strathmore School Parents' •eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeec Association will sponsor a book • DOOR BOTTOMS and Fertilizing with your m aterials. fair on Wednesday, Thursday and 19 Friday, Nov. 13 through Lr», In the ALL I OK ONE LOW HUCM all*pnr|)ose room uf the school. The fair will be open from !) a.m. Separate contfnt.ts on individual srivices nvuihtble. REAL ESTATE In 3 p.m. and on Wednesday nntl • CAULKING Thursdny evening from ^ to ft $100 o'clock. A tnrge selection of honks {C A R T R ID G E S CK,,r CALL 566-3007 FOR INSURANCE will bp avallnble School child­ 4 ren made posters advertising the Cnullilng (liin.t • Wc fn Ir. e ...... FREE ESTIMATES - NO OBLIGATION BONDS - AllTO • 1IOMK OWMOIIS A Itaek-fo-Seliool night was held last evening, and following a busi­ • l O H V S A l l Work professionally done b y bonded experts uslnj; flne*t International H arvest* ness meeting, parents visited Iheir Equipment. Custom mode fur your urea. children’s classrooms. Teachers al­ so explained Ihe curriculum f«*r John L Tassini Agency thi' school year. jHarris Hardware Another Service From Now is the lime to ailvci'lis' ;Ol30 Main St. We Deliver Matawan 117 MAIN ST. MATAWAN those unused aillcles for sale 5 6 6 - 1 0 1 3 SNO-GO-CO. of New Jersey A small nd In the classified 5 6 6 - 0 0 4 3 column will turn them inlo cash for you. tHHMNMNNMMI i _ _ i P o * Clflhl ' THE MATAVMN JOURNAL, 'N.: J. Thursday, November 7,1963 Long Auto Racing Season Ends For Drivers lit This Area Ban Lifted, Can M ataw an D efensive Hunt Saturday Action of Gov. Richard J. Hughes B lu n ts M adison 19-0 SWurday in litlm# Ihe ban on use e f New Jersey public woodlands M a r ti? t in from ihe 1 i I m .oul (iespuir Saturday, foi- Hre prevention measure under ;) M-n^at ional s h o vv i n ^ for the louctidown early in the i»ts>t drought conditions assures thc up­ unb»*at«'n l-'dison Oct. IMi quarter to put (he narin 1 be\ond ?he land game .season fnr hunters will hsn■**i performance «i«;ainsl reach of the Spartans. Seibert u*> k go on as originally scheduled (his mm anil Sm-l. They «bsi»rl>- ■a pass lor the e.xtra point coming Saturday at 8 a.m. Duck cd a 1*10 defeat, made hard to take Bui Coach R i//o refused lo lake mr the Spartan followers bv iheir hunting is already under release ji chance on easing up on Coach h r the area from Keyport Harbor i favorites riot having even a chance ; south. to ‘.tore, Ron Hetley's inns in view of the The action in this state followed i l*‘ar Irom aven'niiK •* setback Madison showing ai'ainst l*'dt‘,on. by one day repeal nf thc ban in ; last season, lhc Spartans proved The Malawan Iirst - stringers kept New York State with Friday’s rain­ ; st ill more ineffectual this year by up their mob-scene rushes against fall. But in New York the han was ; not penetrating .Malawan territ*uy, Davis' attempts to pass. Art Lee Mill kept on In the southern tier by more than one yard over the was senl in for the M jdison break­ counties. In Pennsylvania thc ban centerline. .Matawan, by cunlraM, away rob- nn running pl^ys, but ne continues indefinitely. had a conservative but sun* use of vas pounded to ea^fi bv >;an^ :,i( ki;iH' bi'fore he could even - The State Division of Fish and ball • control from Ihe sm^le w:n>;. Ihi* bafflement over svhal m ade, lii-a d w .-a Came reports the outlook highly STKVK JOYCE a difference in the Spartans in one t MaUtvvati s d e f e n s i v e e ffo rt favorable for the hunting of phea­ Steve Joyce, a resident of Cliff- sant, rabbit, quail, grouse, squirrel week had liltlt* answer from the. ii^ainst a team touted to m ove the Matawan side. An accessmv of tiie! ball wa*- ptobably the outstanding j \vooo I e l e v e n s maniville lists quail liberations at smothering of the opjiosition thal i is a return Ui the ^atiK - tackhnji has laken fdace m Central Jersey I for three years, will bring his cof- 7170 and quail reported in areas | that niaiked Maroon and Slet-i ; I lege football career to a close this of flood habitat in Monmouth and ft Fdivnt. And the Maroon ‘every varsity game the Light Blue Rabbits are reported by G. N. (ilenn Davis, the Nparians sopho-! anc Steel .ntenor line had no uou- played since breaking info the con­ Alpaugh, state -wildlife management i m ore (|uai tei liack, so thal he could j b!e wuli McCulJimi's cut-ihroujihs test with Yale in his sophomore chief, aa abundant in South Jersey 1 not net set to do anv effective pavs- nn ihe belly - handoffs sudi as ! year of J9ti|. ' and of "satisfactory” number ;n in/,. It was a tribute to bis skill he. planned the I'.tlison loiwards. i Joyce will start nn defense next the Monmouth County area. ' suffered only one interception. i M a l i s l U t 'Saturday at Columbia's Baker u%k w . j M i t l U n n 'Field against Dartmouth, dclend- In the archery deer season, there 1 IMay l.eiter*l*erfect The No. t l Keypart car made ils last tura of lhe whc«l for IMS at safely lefci* und quahlyiiiK heals look ill day long before lhe day of ihr M a U t n i i T m |>. Jing Ivy League champions. He were U7 kills reported lo the time ; For ihe Matawan team, it nuiM I- u .kI duiviis ] 2 2 Naiarelh, Pa., Stiaday, The Kirltv Ouuveia racing team, tthown above, j seemed to have turned the tide in the ban went Into effect Oct. 21. race lo reduce Ihe field lo !t0. The Kcvport car came in Itlh. be siiid their play was so letter* ! U tif'u o r \i»rd;ij'r l i J *•» (Columbia's favor with a timely have reciipptd thc season as having takon them If.W f miles ihrou|*h Shown in (he picture are No. 16 Wain, (left to ri|*hl): Dick Owen, j pci feet that it is hard to |*rasp ho»> • I \ATdaf» :iS Action of •• •■tension to make up ( . j i . ’ l«>-10 i 12 .fourih quarter recovery lhat set up ■ine states to participate in 17 races since la&l April. No. IC won (hr Keyport; Hob I'isher, While Plains; John (inuveia. White Plains, (in i they lost to outfits like Montn \*. !-«•••, L a V 'lo r , i^ iv e r o , > it y » ;r f - | Raritan W om en's Loop kens protected. • _ .• . _ craftiness the more experienced iiiit o c — N o v . l , , t..i«l« Fa^en , (ifiriu Uli. C^iirn- Habblt, Har* Jaik Rabbit Fir tt M an Honors Holmdel Golf Tourney Matawan team showed in punting. t mnJUjh Dvr. 7. and Dec. !( ttytmgh Unbeaten Shore Regional Al Raritan; Oo. Ki.ift, Teams Tied For Lead D«c. 31, Four r.bblu afMl cjn« H»r* A northwest gale worked up as the M d n a I W inners Are Announced H;n.k- - L)«vitl, (ieo ii'e, 'J'e^t.i, (ial* A i | V . "1-och Haven’s Lutky," Poinler, game started. The Huskies used it j Tiny Glenn’s and Sal’s Holmdel Quail — Nov. B throuiti D*«. 7 and 1rllo. I)fl* handled by Lester L. Field, Holm* v i i* • , ,,, , t o f o r c e a brenk in their fuvor as Ptr. If through Feb. I, n a day. \ iiio. ► iiu e ll. Hielli. | Rd. Barber Shop continue to shate de), placed first in Ihe Open All Keys At Rumson; Matawan At Wall WiKiam, N. 1 - r r y v r |r. iiiuM Vil-:, h , ,,c„,hI qu».l.-r Mailed, Matilioii *l'(.nu«hl|i (ttl 1 Orouit ana Squirrel! — Nov. t 'the league lead in the Raritan thniufh Dec. 1 and D*t\ 14 through A|;e Stake of the Ocean County liam F. SIciKhl ivcri' Ihr Inp p m .;; T |ir0Ul,|llH,t ,|r. lin i quaiter. th.- K..\U* M»»»l*. KJ\«ivkplo, Ki'WJicifc- Raritan's Rockets come up with nn Shore Conference leaders Mon* 1 . frous* and ttv« Miulr- Fish snd Game Protective Associa­ winners in ll.r .vram. annual If ' ,n5 wl,r, ^I,.,,,.,,-d. Inn Maia- . .., I .tii.il ; T i i w n s Ii i p Women’s Bow lin« ir.uuth Regional in a traditional 'l.ok'n VU-Aullftf. lli.fuM, llnf- .t«la a day. _ tion held at the Colliers Mills Pub­ what looks iike Ihe more impor­ ImirnmmMll. .^^ins,,'...! rrcenl'y «t „.an lu pu.Ml al.va.i Raccoon — Sun»tl !*t>t. W to nun* Thanksgiving Day tilt, llie Blue ie v \, Ki-nkt»kkv, ()tlow»k: League with identical records uf M lic Hunting Grounds recently. Tiie tant name of the coming weekend, hr Old Orchard Golf (lub l>v Ihr ] rm)U)th l)lai tluv had lo kick 111:11 * .T n ' Im . Mfcul, S*n- via# March 18. Nn limit. Devils have every intention of m ak­ | wins and 9 losses, but are closely Hnlm .lH K rtrrali.in C,iiiimissi.iii. j |lir u.t.,j, „[ ,hr wind only oner, Turkey —* Nu »p*n *«fton. Field poinler had a moderate race playing Shore Regional, even ■ pursued bv Aupnri Pla/a Lancs ing their meeting with the Golden O mU i * Imoivii. Siniiii fo * — Nov. 9 thrmich April 30. No lhc tournry was up™ 1.1 all ll.ilrn-j Uavi5- rt(uln pum Sft ,hr,n back with a Rood forward pattern, One ; with a Ifi-11 record. U m H . though Keyport journeys to Rum­ Falcons a test of undefeated teams. T n U o u . L)ii\k». H io w le v. find on ihe course and iwo in the del resulrms and Iheir Irirnds. | ,|lpil (lwn „ holding pen- Iliiiiii(!..k, H .i> « s . I.i-r, M« ('u i:m MllillATniY IIRItl son for their always impressive Keyport’s banged-up forces will ; Remaining in the thick of tlm M i. .i" u |« t f 7 lt» Gcckc a»d Hrant — Oct. 24 through bird field were bandied with excel­ i-rrycr (|iialiliril wilh llie lunesl j a|(y put ihr .NUroin and Slrrl in 1 .1 : battle are Pioneer Food Stores, an. 3. Two ftfM daily nnd four meeting with the Purple Bulldogs. go against a Rumson team lhat is a .M.tiliM'i 0 t) O O tl lent mannars, good location and net score and Sleight poslrd the I (rouble back on their own ll-vard ; Fisher’s Cities Service, Bayshoie i pmtMlofi, Ms brant daily and Matawan takes on a highly-touled stickler for good defensive play. 1 1.(11 : till.H li* S i^ lT 't, l)«\Ht, with extreme style and intensity. low gioss of hi). Olher winners | They had little vuccrss in hut- c;*> I Stationers and Airport Plaza Bar;* In pr on* erwise Coach Joe Rosali's boss de- . . , ,, i , , , . , , d n v e a n d I*., l . a l l y w a s tlie hole i»i- Reith that carried 55 vards on the i Fsso, lU^y lii1,^; Carib ('leaners, Jtmided merganser; limit Mctuchen Edges Waters Stadium. The Amboyun.i pond on a rock • ribbed 200 pound i r r wind to the Madison X\ a n d w a s M atawan Jayvee* •o l to Include inor* than four m allard* have some frustrations of their own line lo carry il.cm umn,r- K,'r IHl,j. Surf Beauty Stutlio, arJriack dutlui in aggregate, two wood run hack 11 vards to the 44 where they want to forget. Defensive Struggle Romp Over M adison I I'*1,,. Indisidual honors were cap­ tuck* nr two hooded merxan*era. Malawan unkleis in. lhe ; lured bv Norma Drake, 529 high Itonu* bag »f two additional keaup Keyport By 6-0 What makes the Raritan - Shore It looks like a gum dcfensiv I , SpaUans could ilo nothing on ibe s e r i t s , a n d N : l d a V i s c u s i , 1M4 h i g b allowed in daily bag lim it arid four >• Regional game top billing i* thal struggle with either team winningk ! M a ta w a n T w p . PW | Malawan javvees .scojetl 22 0 ov- poMCAslon limit. . Keyport’* football team vent j ground and Davis could bardl\ get ! g a m e . the Blue Devils ore nn undefeated oul wilh a lone touchdown, ’fhe | ei the Madison inwnship High jay- American and H«J-Bre*.slfd Mer* d o w n to defeat before Metuchen team, tied once, by the renowned off a straight puss against tlie wim l fan*.rr« — Oct. 26 through Nov. It Keys will have Sam Robinson and sees in a game al Matoon and Saturday at the Bulldogs field 6-0. | wilh Huskies tiicklers clawing al and Dec. 13 throtigh Jun. 4. Five In Notre Dame High of West Haven, Joe Stragella back on defense, but Top South River .Steel Meld Monday. The Spartans Keys, playing the team with _ I h i m . H<» H i i i n u l a k . p u n t e r , U > o te d aggregate and JO In possession. The Conn. Middlesex Borough High, nol Vm Herrmans. The KllS of­ '.contained tbeit neighlxnhood rivals C o n t through Nov. 14 and — Oct. at m o r e mobility than any they have Franklin Township, Upper Free­ M atawan Township Little Huskies j the Huskies back to th- :r own 32, Der. IS through Jan. 4. Eight daily fense again will be blunted .f i through most of the first quarter m e t to date, were the authors of Pop W arner foolball team will wind ! but Matawan had gained a \alua- and If in poaaesrioti. hold, M adison 'l ownship und Ocean Wayne Steneck's dislocated thumb ( but wi re back up against their ’ ’ V li,„,l [„.|d ( o;tcli lul l ed- Dashes For ID ' M m • ‘ ” Sura — Sept. 2 through Nov. 9. In fact, fumbling had no part in Ken S/yarto taking a pass from when the Keys were back up to for Shore against a .'12-12 larruping Ihr Mart of Ihe ..eason. They M iff: ,<,'(l * I'h'vers did ihrm- Twenty*flve dniiy hnd in possession. [John Pagiione for a touchdown. Matawan’s game all afternoon as Elizabeth Richard Clapper and other Hails and Gnlli* their own 25. They souijht to *;et for the Rockcts does nol make »t Shudder io think of thr John Kck-i las! Sunday ujisrinn^ ‘Joe Nuccio broke off tackle for nute* •— Sept. 2 through Nov. 0. Fif­ out by the unwise procedure of appear there is much element of man 10 Hill McGowan or sta,, ! Ihr defrmhnii champs of ihr ( tn- the Mraight passback in the single teen dnlly ami .10 In possession. : a second Malaw an tom htlovsn he TAYLOR-BURTON passing the ball backwards near contest in the-gam e coming up at wing was easier on the receiver Wondcock -- Oct. 12 tluoujih Nov. Pr/yhylo-.vski passing coiiihinalion j ,l0' J<_■ I °P Gainer (onkr- taking the ball with cold hands fore half lime, 30 except dosed Nov. R lo reopen nt their own jjoal line. The pass from the Karitan field this Saturday. The of the CriniMin Kni|;hls. Hut iht- ' ,'hf S.uiili H i v . t I.ittU - Knii;l.rs 9 a.m. Nov. 1). Kivr daily and 10 In John Doerr, KHS quarterback, to Blue Devils have double pass Maroon and Su-e! now is a hard- i I"'1- ln :-' «?•' Mv‘'w r*-v.-n(;i‘ lor l ie lhan Davis attempts 1 0 pass off to t A iH-VKid boll straight up center |m«ae*ftfoii. (.Special Hems* rcrjuirrri W ayne Steneck, fullback, was for­ threats in Merv Fastwiek and hillen. jtan;: - tncklinj', mean, corn- lownship Lam as Ihr Joe McCulison in the belly .serifs ' for a third Matawan louchdown tip tn Nov. ».) i hy I,aglmne came in thi* third Mft (iAMK ward of Stcneck's motion toward Fred Kam pf, blistering power run­ blnation thai makes the opposition : 1 ■k'-owncrs ran nuirnshod over from the T. This was demonstrated Achery Deer — Oct. 5 through Nov. the left side of (he field. It h it h is ners in Fric Swenson and George jtas|. in .shock and pain when lh -v : ;is -1 n,",v leam , lasl .sca.sun as Ron David, Pete George and • period. In the final quarter, the t. Ono deer of either sex. South R i\er pressed all through | Gallo smashed away at the Madi- I Maroon and Steel added a last knee, bobbled to thc ground and Tauser, a detnon pass-catching end gel hit. The ('rimson and Blue ,s Antlered Deer with f'irrnrms--Der. the game, was in Little Huskies \ j,on wings wilh power plays from jScoit* on John Sin.ths nm of 73 9 through Dee. 14. At least one *ntlrr Kevin Adams, Mctuchen guard. in Joe Centanni and a punt and suit in very g(H»d physic,il shape to territory most of the time, hilt ! |}w. vingle wing ami the Spaitans ,tnnst he three Inches or h»ngrr. was in for the recovery. field goal kicker par excellence in lom lw! tiie finely - condit ;oip'd .yards on an mt**p,'‘pted /or'.*, ard Derr rst showing was;i frnsive play developed on the l.in le-yj yards or an average of nearly •gtecini party perm it. tory the whole game. The Bulldogs a merit badge of courage for show- : (d at ihu field in West Belm ar Sat­ penetration lo Ibe Malawan 28 tn T h e V .I.P s Ilcnr — An-hery Oct. 5 through Nov. Huskies side lo block il. Fspeciatly ! (jve yatds per buck along l''e made it pay off, A grabbing-the- ing up for the game. j uulav. the last quaiter. but a vaulting ■'" V J and ilre.irm or how and arrow Dec. n o i e w o>riiiv r t n v was a cutling-off *»f a \ ground. But Gallo crossed up ihe I PUIS /OUMAH tlSAMHlllimi 9 through Deo. 14. Annual limit one face-mask penalty set Keyport Poised For Upscl j J'erth Anilniv opened wilh a vie* Matawan hne halted u S o u th River touchdown hy George i <>pjx>sition 14 vaids out from the WARCARH MUrHfflFOHO MAUilt SMITH tear. back to the 8 and officials refused But Ihe Rockets wdl show up. ( toty over Asbury Park, then the It O O R N MB MVIM OBSON WflttS Coach Tuffy Baker, Keyport. any They did better on the offensive: Panthers have .successively taken it ! *’uX* Huskies safety man. j j,oa| jme by passing to George Sei- Upland Game ~ ii a.m. Unrtinjr Too M eny Steves > >• - 'C O L O R Mine Nov. 0 Other dti.vt *unrW* Ut information on who comm itted the against powerhouse Ocean Central; on the nose from Thomas Jeffer- * wh0 M,,U‘ ,he bal1 f,utn llu‘ uUeu(1' ! bert. tall end. who made a great half hour nfter nuiiset. infraction. Mike Rubarski lugged than did either Keyport or Rumson j M>n, Plainfield, Woodbridge, Kdi- j e(l receiver’s hands when the South ; raU-h at the 3 ami dashed in Ior t.ie Migratory Mrds — Sunrise to nun* lh e passer (or Ihe Malawan Fal­ the ball to the 3. The Keys piled up and they ran against Point Pleas- > son and Linden. This member of ' KlV(;‘r ',k,v* r al) ‘V0"*' i too.-hdown arl except norm Mart for ducks anil cons touchdown in the game fee.ie Dec. l.'t. one smash al the line by Bob Nann, ant belter lhan either the Keys or ,he Group IV -’old guard" is in no I lo unmolested into the; Oorge then slammed over .or again'l New Shrewsbury Oct. 211 Over nnd Rear — Firearm* *ra*oo Blue and White quarterback. John the Purple Bulldogs did. With lhis nu-id to lose face by bowing ro iond /n,u* U * * M ore 1,1 l,r‘‘ak ,he ihe |-»inl but an offside ^ was mistakenly identified ns Steve : J *,m. to 3 p.m. Archery half howr Abry then speared through for the com forting reference to the record Johnny - corne ♦ latelys like M a d i - 0 ,u’ |kille«l it. A pass on the s/*ionu irv before Minrisc to half hour after nun- bolstering their m orale, the Green son. A score less than'the Matawan I With five minuic.i left to play ,o j was incomplete, Testa. Iiie passer to Randy Davis #91. Bulldogs for the only score of the was Steve Long. Siuida.va — Hunting prohibited gam .\ The alert Keyport defenders and Gray are poised for the upset i |«io against the Spartans will be I the South Kiser field, it looked as) The Spartans sm igg^d m»*ite<.. rept nn commercial preserve*. easily piled up a try for the point. of the vear, regarded as a defeat in the Amboy ; thmigh a scoreless tie was com- tuallv t' ,,nU> lh ('r v|:m | Utiirrd to hunt woodro<'ards rru’(* 1’! ^ llTmdi'ins link Richard Iturtnn resident and aliens* hunting UcctiM? ' Th - l ittle Huskies w ee Mill far ; m s h H l.v hr llir».15) required U> hum «ith fire­ the line on one play, hut then I with an impressive record of de­ STANDINGS L. .Itmrdun arms nnd license at ll>ICN i l l l . L S K A S T U O .M K N 'S EATONTOWN license (12) needed to hunt on com. meil hack for a yard. One fourth i hot Ii Caldwell anti Soulh Plainfield 1 lo Vern Rossin who fought his way j [>n . , . n wtmi ‘i)llt I. ODiVI IN THIATQI Tuerclnl shooting preserves or field tv — A n d — # O t T f ) « « | tfte t r ia l s , down with four to K<>, Nann wa.s in losing lo lhr.se teams. H ie los i Ior M vards with two Soulh Kivrr i f k , k, , " J ' »O t»l »» •! tfte CtOC t T St;«r.:e.v SU )w ell H n d K *tate 15 •j i m o w I m o M T i r C:t!NR trapped back on Ihr 20 hy a surR-| ,„ Caltlwell and Souih Plainfield pla\ers on his hack down to thr- I '«■*' ^ a » h ’ " . W i t t Meat 14 ia F. Moatro For nil hunting, exrepl deer, only \ lincktown. rs K-yard hne. land rnllrd on ol bounds on 1 1 ' ftiolguns not larger than Hi-gauge mav in^ KM!;J ine,i,n<'Hlhr i r , f'’:;!J n ;^ -H il< l l><- a,•<•«„.,Wtl to injuries I, fiedi'.tt InKiuame 13 ll : in ttrim voiriK, thr I.iltlc iluskir.s i Spartan 2, llu Mat «„ ai Sl( I (i. Lollohrigida ir lined with a three-shell loading One other try the Bulldogs had m ' , Linerl lleaulv Salon 13 it then went back to NOW THRU TUES. ♦apncJly. K<»r deer onlv. IX and ifr the first half was so vigorously rc- iNann and Ruharskv. Ihe Keys had : made il lo ihr 2 in two plays, then ; ** 111 ■'* "NFVFR SO I l-W" .Iflcir* Texaco fc li pounding out live \ar«i* ^ h i k o:» fauge ahotgunn loaded with buckshot polled by charging * in Keyj*>n de- , the satisfaction of playing the Bull- SAvartn spill Ihe ccnlrr of tht* j niny be uied. _ S im a b 16 bruising use of the ving.le wing. Midnight Bonus: I ri. & Sat.! fenders Ihnt a first down that start- j »s when Metuchen w as back at South River line to go over for a Elizabeth Taylor Geoige and David carrvmg altei- ed at the Keyport 42 wound up back top manp(m.vr> MAT KKV MKMCIIANT R touchdown and the biggest victory •TIH DFVll.'.S HAM)” natelv to the 7-inch line fiom Richard Burton Airport Plaiq Loop on the Meiuchcn ‘J8 on third down Oct. 31 the Little Huskies have yet scored. Had Krypfirt been al top man­ whence David took il over. Hut when Nann was thrown for grue­ Turn's l"i>i tt n 7 The South River Pcewees proved Toamt Boltlo Par Top power strength, the outcome might Gallo's run for the point again fail­ some losses trying to gel off s ; S'lii.i »• In su ra n<-<> i« « o nole tor.« D 13 Sayre Woods Theatre League. I*mil Schwager, with gam­ h a l l . 'l As an' added fem ure (nr the last I linebacker, l.ou Toinasrllo » as in ; Steneck injured his thumb ju.si Sitei.' m f * lln lm d e l 10 14 SAYR K WOODS I es of 2M nnd 2 1 2 , and a 208 gnme ’I he Keypori • Metuchen series h W all of 1 before Ihe first half ended and this > Kr> port L u m i> rr 10 14 regular nann: ot the season, lh* ,0r.lJ]?..r“ 0',',1 .if- o u SIIOPPLVi CFVI'FR I [ by John Higgins led the way for a a very even one. Ihev now stand program at the old MHS field .Sun- and W hite , 4(1. Ih u tune the lluv .. virtually wound up oil Keyport ! Fihi’k Devino Ontrarlor fl IA PA l-7«€9 three-game sweep by Kahle and at six games won each with one dav called fur a 211-minute liam r nf kies kepi lhc pressure more in ihe chances in the game. The^Red and ; Atlhi.tie Tile 7 17 N oise I game a lie in a FI-game series Me Fftrlnnd over Tom’s Ford In W hite did mount an offensive in the : two-hand much foolball belween ! mside as (,rui)ie and D.ivul r,pi» d re.i hing back to 19-14. bring their second place standings just quarter, Dave Siegel got the MM'-KlvV M KUNE.SIIA V NITR j Ihr coaches of Ihe Malawan Town- j ' to 17■/; wins and hisses. The Kr> - M e KKYPORT drive under wav from the KHS .111 j.ort I tuli mi i t.A IU K S ’ ship Pup W inner orf.ani/.alion and Extra Fri. and Sat, W Oaks extended its record to 20-4 ns nn two stabs at the line on which . n m d.mn* 1. itlie Irani of the Slrnlhm orr Men's !*7 1 Ainenran tltMprr Service tc « Dntch Streich led the league lead­ the UulldoKS were expecting Jiin I Club, led by Hob Feidllm l. When | C o l o r 0 : Whale Agency 17 7 ers lo a two game win over Slulu’j Beulel to he the ball carrier. Billy Ihe liufliiij! nnd puffing hy these j it'alnH Co. Oil. Geiger and Beutel carried the drive im i i»rpti.mx hy 1ft 0 I Mars ol vrslriyra r is over. Ihe I.il Cartoon Carnival Trailing the leaders nre Knoll- 3-31 1 Applianer Itl-pair ) nloni!. Di'Ulrl m atle a em it run *>ff , t-'uni'r.lrs loM 10 1 Hr Huskies - Sabre, Kiimes will *. - N (w TrKM)AY craft Swert Shoppe, I.Vf); P.I.I. 4 | Seoti l-'Mrm Preview — left tncklr (in a fourth dmwi play : Vlltl|, n /,,1 Wl 12 12 School, 14*1(1; Airport Plaza Lanes J . 11, R ahicnlnirjr n' ______, M-G-Me.>Mhi>...... lo lirinc Keypori lo llie Meiuchcn I “R r v p c ir l <0 ) 12 12 SATUKIJAY 11:15 P.M. and lloude Glass. Ll-ll; Stuh/'s O.l r»o | K ih I s Thorrmv, . StMtirn/.-i, . 1 Six*re Point Ep*o 12 12 *■ l , ,» , TaeUtes • tt^vUuiin, William*, M« Aulo Snlfft Swanger Scores Four HIIABHH / RICHARO and Hilltop Cities Service, 12 12; (iarhir I'aM-Oplion Play ii„,.k|llir,ii 12 12 MiitKcj Mrcrenlton t> Iti TAVIOR / BURTON SURPRISE HIT! Tom's Ford and Magnolia Inn, II- The Keys worked to the 2.1 m two fiuntds l.ain>ki, Heimanns, Jo lui'irf* Exeavallnjf 2 22 Times For Raritan JV 13; Teachfr's Scotchmen, WVrWu plays, then n pass • option play w as i kowit/, m i »iim j ic > enters .Mirm, Wilson. Crates Beverages, 8-Ifi; Monmouih garbled and Beutel was piled up. ' r MOV.MOl'in rnt'NTV t'ATtNH.IC Loften Swanger made a one-m.m Lanes, 6-18, und Whale Agency, 5- ll.-trk a Dorrr, Ueulel, Cleiuer, iXierr could not get off a pass tm m n u M -W , Siefiet, llnUttr.to. ‘ 1 show out of the Karitan Township ILU MAfm MUl )«. St. Calheiiiir'f N a , ft • fourih down, was thrown for a 12 * Mrluelirn 16) 1 Jayvces ftball game in the Ro.*- m M m m m n m m n m New individual records were sel K:ul« — Priekett, Miilm, N e a i n m t ) SI. Ja m e .i No. 2 IS I LOUIS iMNJINMN ym d loss with KllS receivers op­ SI. Ann'* No, 1 ]» kets second contest with the Pi. for the league by Roy Hermanson rr « e k l« a (*'<". e n . Sud/.uui, ^tl^r^•^. • m m m t w m m en. This ushered the Keys out of (otf'rtln JoliiiMin, WiiMiiiin, A 1 Iv Nn. 3 )< 19 in the Iirst. Nairn working a drop- I’i'uan. H ll'ieia, Ahr\, llniro. Mev- 111 11 Mure 'Howard scored the o!h<' rtv, W nil/ tilikI. SI. A hii’m Nn. a 14 13 ROD TAYLOR Hoy ItermaaMin, 245 (2 1 , ami Alan buck .nKl-piiss play on a shuttle op­ Green and Gray score m the e n d PrlrrMin, 2.1(1, Bill Gorhnu also toi»- Srorf* In jie rln d **: lit .•Imre C atli M en No, :i 14 i:i tion thal had lhe Keyport defend­ K*.i»»n » ii a a n St. HeiUMtiet’s N «, W t nl a long first quurter march. M S 0 N WELLES SI, Ju scph'K Kl nrd the 600 series murk with a ers baffled for ihree plays. But M ‘ t urlien ll ti i) 0 (I 14 Mike DiL’orlca and Bob Pearce ! . . *A;• score was Kl-Kl nl the end of the j ".100 Spartans" Plus (artonos T h o W.I P b adapting lliemsi'lvcs to Miiprise SI. r.ilherlue’s No. 12 in half bul tho Rockets roared away 1 Shoott Boar, Deer Hi M o c , \V. V. 11 at the start of Ihe third quarter. situations, solved Ihe play and sel Now- is the lime to advertise M.I .siinre Cnlh. Men Nn. 2 11 ta Sunday, \< i\. IU • Added Allractlon A M i m i » m iT O t r i iho«*< unused arlicle.'i for sale. St. Jiirne.-i Nn 1 id Anthony Smith, Chiug.urorn Av'*., Nann down for n ?n-yard Ims. Thts 11 SMf W !H 0C #iC i Mn vsloiio K of No. KcvjHjrl, shot u l/.VjHiimd black convinced the crafty Meiuchcn A small ad iu the classified 1 11 This week, why don’t you I Slartlng Wed., Nov, Kl , St. Aeneu Nn. 1 nm iim the windows id ^enr and i:i;i-j^umd buck deer on a qmirlerback it was no use to fool olumn will turn them Into ensh H m *Iiom* K of C N«. 1 u ui look through "NFW KIND Ol IOVFM i urouml nnd the Bulldogs plavvd: loi you. Jtulv liondy Nu, 2 V in , Irom Ihu inside* • fccctil hun'ing trip to Maine, your church . I N f l t l H H t l}i- Hiurtdoy,; Mw imbif 7 , 1963 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. j. fa g * EUve*

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CorR Niblots * Z * Step In or Call Ut Today For tht family wtlh Fer tke prin tl tke r i |.l i r ^ | . *t III I tit Little Baby Peas 2 59* 9< *ff l.b.l •• .tf l.l.l firoon Beans 2 51* I Ik. 4 t f frlcei effective thru Saturday, Nev. 9th In Super Our Own Tea Bags 99 »«.4 WALL-IRWIN Motor C«i., Inc. i ib. i % 7 « * Marktti and S»l)-S.rvlt. itarei «nly In Nerthern New Jerie/, Orange and Rockland Countlei. All li'I'At i o I'mhIim Ib, fif»li Milk etxl AI'kIh'Ik Hfiriif#* eifiitpl Inin field Stamp flier. Rout** 9 and 33 Freehold Clrtl* RARITAN TOWNSHIP CLIFFWOOD KEANSBURG PORT MONMOUTH Rt. 36 and Pool* Av*. H ighway 35 and Cliffwood Ave. Rf, 36 and Main St. Rt. 36 and Wilson Ave. THE MATAW AN JOUXNAL, N. j. Thursday, November 7, 1963 Ilow Marlboro Township Volccl Ilolmdcl Vole According To Districts Chinese Fam ily, Separated f o u r Y e a r s Holmdel Planners DISTRICTS DISTRICTS 1 2 1 Total 1 2 S Total Councii-ManaKcr Form Set House Sizes Township Committee A djusting lo New Hom e In Keyport Mayor (Elect One) (full term) Joseph f.an/.aro (f) H6 173 35S 671 Holmdel Planning Board acted (Elect Iwo) .^fiace upon a time, not M very way In his choscn home and wrote coaching is lieinR Kiven the boys in I-'. Von Rodeck (1) 10.1 25 CS l!l. Wilding (I) l it K 185 339 ; Their lives began lo chance when wan to Okinawa, to Wake, to Ha­ soccer was one of their favorite K. A. Nappi (R) u 79 162 315 waii, to Oakland, Calif., and finally sports alone wilh basketball and lor, wanted to know if a iwo-1 Assessor Mr. Wu accepted a post with the A. 1,. Storer (R) l » 17C 2 11 559 slory house could be built on 700 j ( I-led one) corporation in Taiwan or Formosi. to Idlewild, N.Y. Mr. Wu was poig­ swimming. P. VanMatcr (R) IG5 95 114 404 His family Joined him there after nantly reminded of the years of Meanwhile Mrs. Wu was having square feet in bottom floor area. John II. Mount*.(R) US 222 324 M l M. T. Costura (R) 74 M 191 a:i7 Mr. Goldsmith allowed the possi- j Kenneth S. Willey (I) 96 143 6a 209 Six month*. At first they maintain­ separation when lie failed lo recog­ difficulties ol her own. She speaks J. Narzowicll (1) 122 45 IB 265 ed frequent contact with Mr. Wu’i nize his younger son. The boy, 15- no English and will have less on- bilrty. The critic then deplored j "Denotes Incumbent Does not include absentee ballots P. II. Arnold ual house sizes j Total Vote 2142 J Harry Lubkert. a hoard member ; Civil Service Referendum Perish In Fire ; reminded him that Middletown and ’ In Kansas Fete Ve* IM 219 463 IIM* No Colts Neck had u variety of lot ( Two three • year - old twins A Keypori woman. Mrs. John P. 121 101 m 417 acreages in the.r zoning, whereas , F d d Franejlu. Corne„ chil. Ilolmdi'l had onlv one. Mr. I.ub-I , , „ ■ Goetz, 235 Main St., and hep l;.Tt cannoned that lining a larger j dr™ of Mr- a'111 M™. Hamel Cor- daughter. Mrs. Maurice W. Smith, Four Collisions, thiUi Mill sqtiaie-lool interior wail j nelt, 22 Sycamore Dr.. Hazlei, per- ntnv a resident with her husband imMsurenirat limj.se mint «ia fullum acre*i * j j^^eii j,),,.,) Thursday, j (iu! auijy , uct,Oct. Ji,31, 1DK1, wnenwhen andmd daughter,daufihter, of Independence,Independ h n would be out of ~ ~ | ^ r i a fire broke out in a parked car m Kan., took prominent parts iiin the One Autoisl Hurl Far I ;rom fleing ^ v < M h e or I which Ihey were sitting in the llil*||963 Neewollnh celebration held he in - . i Mr. Goldsmith obsetu u “ ,1‘ 11 .{(in P;trk c i ' r i m n \1 u l i i l . it/»u said it , 0 _lk Mil| Kl) _ Middletown. llc'sv Gihsun. Ifi yearsold, a senior number an? still uninformed as lo 1 x fJV \iarli« W Josko III. ! l , " l11 ”'“* a ,,",Ull,liw ' Mr- and Mrs. i:orn.nt have three , al Independence ili«h School. Miss what this program means to them. ' ’ ‘ ' ' Newark, on Route 33, Chitwood, i J ,.; "' r ! ,,,, isL. ,,l ’ ■'.uis iviiifi sons, Daniel, Guy. and : Cibson. a MraiRht A sludent, plans This . probably . applies .. more to She said she was stalled in tlie Ime n,|,^ consulum, would lie sou«ht ' an.‘1 a d-'«Kblcr. 1 rina. Jack, ; t" enter the Imversity nf Kansas those peopic who have been under ,iinih lunrHHi.Mu, ’ ' IH months, IS recovering al home ! m-xt year and major in either art social .security the longest. They of traffic when bit. la.- to whether Ihev had anv place' from first arul second degre** burns .‘or languages-. Lt. Gov. Harold have taken the social security de­ Maiawan Township First A id i‘lf Holmdel. Ihe consul- suffer-d in the automobile fire. | Chase, standing in for Gov, John 1 1 ant also wil! report on a “no ductions from their paychecks for Squad look Mr. io Riverview granted and have not kept in touch look alike" oidinance. the chaii- Dropped Off Packages jAi.derson of Kansas, crowned tho Afiyoae for homewirk l« CWseae? James, left, thin# else again! James is pictured struggling wMi with the latest revisions in this im­ Hospital, ‘lhe Newaik n lUh, but all English classes and homework is some­ are benefits payable to survivors ;n with a truck coming oin of Cam­ Doll-/' presented two evenings dur­ death cases. Others think of the Oaks, on fhe Elv propertv in Holm-( park, was out walking her small ing the celebration. According to portunity than the male members bridge Ave, The truck was owned del Village, submitted bv Eugene (continued on page four) father and other relatives and yearn (IW, had been only eleven program as it operated prim- to lhe reports from the celebration, a rec- of her family to learn quickly. She by lhe Meredith Paving Co.. River­ Novelhi, Sco!cli fMains. the devel- ■ son wj,,.n <,},<. j^^rd (he screams o? friends at home. Then the com­ wheri tolfc father left Taiwan, 1%I Amendments, not reali/mg ton, and driven by Thomas C. I'm**, 01 ee inside the car because of the i "Follies of ’Gil1' with three dances Chemical Engineering. This past stead of Su Chin and thts, boys, largest of the group was the Lord’s can find out how much you will be j car did not hah and there was a p„j Up bv Felix Santangelo. Red (lames She said there were no following the show, spring hc obtained a position at Leonard and James. V , Prayer in Chinese characters. eligible to collect when you actually ; , rash. Mr, Batson said his car wa.s ; |tank. Mr. Goldsmith >aid tins was sounds coming from the car. ------Hanson - Van Winkle - Manning After one day’s rest Leo'nard. 17, The Wu family werc members of slop working. Also, even il ycjti Hit broadside. ; j|u. (,n|y t»pprova! the l>oard was " ’lh'Lre was im one aiound at the, Co., Matawan, as a research chem­ tlie Baptist Church in China and have limited earnings you may .still • A })j| f)j nnXl.,j.lJJ> dri\,ng in the'giving, as no site plan had been Tone-Aires Perform entered (he senior class at Keypori . . . . ■ • I ( /\ IfH l>l ilJJ.lt Il’ llD UIIVIDn *»■ H»l* ,.l « Ml *■' ' • I ' • 1*> c«. • • .. . ..time." ...... she ...... said... . Because Mrs. Yur*1 ist and is working toward his doc­ High School and James, 15,. tho nrm* attend the Firsi Baptist receive partial social security bene-; ^ & j, |()[ ilt c.’liff i.v oars Bank, at'.ornev for Mr. Samang'dn. tun home, about a hoi; a block awav, lo * one great big difficulty. Both boys eering. Mrs. Wu and their sons had church they are being made w;J- the year without being comp.etelv 1 mgu (iainag'oamag'a.. d, ...... l-'.ileen Windrew...... ir»H; said this was all 'hat wuc needed call for help. 'I’he lone-Aires, a women’s sing understand and speak a little Eng­ cority to their new homeland, bul retired. remained for four years in Taiwan . Furman Blvd . Cliffwood, was dn\'- iu a "G" /one under the ordinance Could Nol Help ing group from Bergen County, and Mrs. Wu aided the family fi­ lish, bul to go to an American High Mr.^Wu, who speaks English well, In particular, if you are (.:» nr ov-: (,r OI- a rar rt>r>()l r,.(| as hming the and his <-iient nr»w would demand |u.r(. « llN nothing anvlwdv gave an outstanding performance nances by obtaining a part-time School, with ali lessons in English will have a man-sized job for some er and still working full time, you . auto o| Mandv A. Ham- a buildmg peuuM.. Albert Memmer, could do when 1 got there," she Saturday night for the members position in family counseling. and no one to talk tn easily i.s some­ time acting as family interpreter ...... to file will lind il advautageuus to_ fib*, jnon/| j .-j West C.jjjouise, Cliffwood chairman o! the subdivision com- sa:d. "lhe whole mude wd*, full uf arid friends of the Acana C/ub, at Sends For Family thing else again. Every effort is be­ and helping his wife and sons lo vain- claim lor social security bene-; [j,,;,,-,, ;im| n,,.,, hoiinciiin off .o mittee, alluded to the Saniangelo flumes ” Dr Harrv I.. Harwood, the Masonic Temple, ’Ihird and Os- At long last Mr. Wu, now Sidney ing mode by the school to speed make the adjustments that he al- fits now. You set*, even if then* ate 1 S{rf^a. {|u. (no\ nig car of Mary A. piojec! ope that s’;!! was "con­ assistant Monmoulh County phv-i- Li;rn Sis., Keyport. Albert Nelson, Wu, was beginning to make his the transition period and special1 ready has made. no benefits payable currently, all _ ! i ovei *ial. : Black, 1-IH Shore Concourse. (.Mitt- cian '-nd l>oth Uidies weie badly president ol ihe Acacia ('Iub, wns the necessary ’ paper work; y o u r: ;voucV ii-JJv h A map of the proposed indus­ (b.n red. He said he found a Iin general chairman and the members j vice schools for technical training application, proof ol age, etc., can . * V___ trial /one Irom Laurel Ave. past can of wax filled with comhusnbh be completely taken care of so lhat of Aberdeen Chapter. Order of D© | or to ships and short? stations for Paulus Hook Party the sue of the proposed Mattel f[md under the back seat The chil- Molav, served as ushers. | on-the-job training in a Navy rating benefits to you and your family can ; * uv plant and extending to the' dren mav have somehow ignited ! specialty. be made without delay as soon as \ west was .shown. Mr. Goldsnmii tbe can, he speculated. The program included madr igals we know that your earnings have ; Plans base been completed by and hdk songs ol many nations, I Naval training produces lhe pow- the dance committee of Paulu.s .said the original recommendation All the windows in the car were NOTES ! er in seapower by supplying quali- [been .significantly reduced or you was to bd\’e the •estern terminus slKm(.M.(li -nH. Highlands Fire IV- The performance also was colorful slop working altogether. j Hook Council 175. Knights of Col­ as tbe girls sang in native longues about j fied personnel to man the ships, umbus, Jersey City, for the "get- of tlie road a: i: uiirr.'ei.!;i>n v*»tn partinem, locjtcd near Billon Park, Everybody who works for a Hv- and wore authentic costurr.os of j aircraft and shore stations of to­ logeiher" party and dance, for 'l'«*!egrjph Hill Rd . but that tin put out the fire Bul by thal time ing is urged to find out how social ; the nations represented. The girls Area Men and Woman day's Navy. member.; and iheir friends, oe board recom mend; rig un id tern a- the car was a charred wreck. securitv provides benefits for the sang ‘‘a cappella" or were ac* held on Saturday, Nov. HI. at tbe ti \e ijf haung it come out on 'lhe twins also are survived by Rtunken fn Iceland worker. Ihe .self • employed, und Beihativ Rd . not as d»*ep m their companied by piano, guiiar and in the Columbian Club. -HI Jersey Ave. rheir mat<*rna! grandfather. Walter • ! their families. You may obtain free, : aundiarp. ' U.S. Marine Pfc. Frederick J. Jeist.'V Cuv Bill Marshall and his residenual /one. McManus, Jersey City, and pater-. | understandable, up - to - date pam- A film showing the 11)03 Tourna­ llhinken jr.. son of Frederick J. orchestra will provide tlie nmve. •>.il grandfather. Salvatore Fuciello. I Ulanken sr., 11)1 Broad St., Mata­ | phlets by contacting the Social Se- ment uf Roses Parade held in Pasa­ Armed Services j curity Administration, 313 Stale St., ; Proceeds will go lo the leciurej's No Silver Dollars Jersey ('it'.'. wan, reported Oct. 15 for duty with fund Die cJubroom will be decor, Services for ihe twins were held dena, Calif,, also was presented. Marine Barracks at Kefiavik, Ice­ ; Perlh Amhoy. j a ted with streamers and flags arul No winner was present Mon­ Monday morning at tiie Cornell , 'fhe Tone-Aires are a group of land. lie attended Monmouth Col- there will be f-»od, refreshments day evenun: when Keyprnt mer- home with the Rev J«ihn P. Euler, Bergen County homemakers and Ifge, West Long Branch. Kiwanis Hears Civil nnd entertainment. (bants Ivld the drawing for the paslor emeritus of the Bayshore mothers who .sing to raise funds With Sixth Fleet SA Clayton, who attended Key­ for CNICEF. The group was a On Refueling Exercise winner o! the 1(J(I silver dollars. Community Church. East Keans* Robert J. Angley, fireman, U.S. port High School before enlistment, Rights Talk By Pastor ...... luiri- officiating, flurial »as in Fair small l-iiiled Nations within them Navy, son of Charles R. Angley sr., U.S. Marine Lance Cpl. Richard If you need prinlinR of any An award of SlWI will he made will be assigned to the Third Coast kind, we are here to serve you. next Monday when Ihe drn-AiiiK View < emelerv under direction c,I, selves, reprcMMilinK many coun- • Euclid Ave., Keansburg, is serv- ; K. Kirhy, son of Michael J. Kirby, j l)n Election Day, Tuesday, when Our quick service and reasonable will take place in Iront nl Al- the Rvan l?uneral Home, Keans-»tries; some are foreign horn and big aboard the submarine USS Pi­ Guard District. | 3I> Idlewild Lane, Maiawan, serv- i a member of his race was being , • ... , , „ pine'.., Wes! I ron' St j burg Withers have foreign parents. per which left New London, Conn., /fc completed 12 weeks of basic j ing with Marine Fighter Squadron ; chosen for a major office in this, W|M nle:,':p Oct. 8 for duty with Ihe Sixth Fleet training which included seaman­ j 2,‘rl at Beaufort, S.C., recently par­ area for u first tune, the election in (he Mediterranean. ship, gunnery, physical education, I ticipated in a trans - Atlantic in­ ! of Cilurles W. Drvden in Maiawan The Sixth Fleet Is composed of military discipline and justice com­ flight refueling exercise, ! Township, the Kev. James Howell. j The exercise began Sept. approximately 50 ships, 25,000 men munications and Coast Guard his­ ( pastor of the Second Baptist and 200 aircraft and operates con- tory. i when the squadron left Beaufort ; Church, Maiawan, addressed the tlnuouslv with other NATO forccs. for Rota, Spain, They refueled >n Keyporl Kiwanis Club on Ihe funda­ flight during the trip, and made mentals behind the civil rights Reassigned To Keealer AFB slops at Bermuda on the way lo I movement and their expression m ■ Visits Japan |!itK " :^ ...... Airman George E. Stieh, son of ! Hot a and at the Azores before end- J tht? recent Freedom Ride to Wash­ Arthur W. Millinson. hospital Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stieh. R.R. I, 1 ing the operation at Ronsevell ington. The Rev. Mr. Howell was orpiman first class. U.S. Navv. Pleasant Valley Rd.. Old Bridge, : Roads, Puerto Rico, on Oct. i. The one of the organizers of the delega­ •on of E. Mallinson. 9 Wood­ Mrs. is being reassigned to Keesler : exercise was designed to increase tions from ibis area for thal ride. land Ave., Keansburg, visited Kusn- : the squadron’s serial refueling pio- ! The Maiawan pastor traced the [ iro, Japan, recently while serving i fici(*n:v. j historical analogy of how moral ; aboard the destroyer USS laylor Receive* Commission i causes "emerge" in history when ; with the Seventh Fleet in the West­ the "time is rip*,M for them to take j Helen Gregory, Maiawan, has ern Pacific. hold of lhe consciousness of man- heen commissioned a second lieu* Taylor ii a unit of the Seventh 1 kind. He considered this lhe 1 tenant in lhe Women ia the Air Flttt antisubmarine hunter-killer •'time" that has at last come tn group. While in Kuahiro the des­ ! Force (WAF) upon graduation pass to destroy the "image" of tbe troyer crew went on sightseeing : from Officer Training School at tour I and outings, and participated American Negro as an unequal be-! ; Lackland AFB, Tex. ing lhal permit* his being denied: athletic events. . in i Lt. Gregory was selected for the essential human rights. Buying A House ? Baaad At l u Mego • training cohrse through coinpeti- The Rev. Mr. Howell listed tlu* Charles F, Puichel, seaman, right to live in a site of his own ! U S. Navy, ion of Mrs. Murie) Pu- choosing, have equal right to ser- ( •chel, 132 Ash St., Union Beach, is vice for food, lodging and franspor- serving abuard the guided missile tat ion and a common standard j cruiser USS ^Canberra which left with whiles in educational and : Norfolk, Vs., Ocl. 5, for her new economic advantages as reasonable , home port at San Diego, Calif. objectives of the civil rights move- j ASK ABOUT OUR LOW-COST ment. ; Canberra is the Pacific Fleet's GEORGE li. STIEH only guided missile cruiser and passed through the Panama Canal Af*B. Miss., for technical training Former Juniors j In mfd-October. as a l».S, Air Force radio and MORTGAGE FINANCING PLAN radar maintenance specialist. Organize League , Take Pari In Big I.lit Airman Stieh, who enlisted in the Ten members of Ihe newly or- i Air Force a short time ago, has U.S. Army Pfc. William Klnselh, gnni/ed Senior League met for < completed his initial basic inilitaiy •on of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Kin- their semi-annual n.oeting on Sal-( sella sr., 1 Evergreen PI., Keans- training at Lackland AFB, Te.<. The airman allended Soulh River urdav at Buttonwood Manor, Mata- : hurg; Pfc. Thomas A. Page, whose wan. Following luncheon, Mrs. , High School. wife, Carol, lives at 8 West Jack Paul Crine. l-'reebold. juesident. SI., HmIcI, and Pvl. Joseph C. De- I.I. HELEN (jRE<»OHV ! conducted a brief business session : ascale, 24, son of Mr. and Mr;;, Hcvruit Trainee w hen plans were made for future ! oieph A. Dcpaacale, !)1!J Seventh Albert Aber, IS, son of Mr. and tive examinations wilh other col­ inerdings. It was agreed lhat lhe | ySt., Union Uoaeh, are participating| Mr.s. John A. Aber, 27li Netherwood lege graduates. She is bring reas­ first project of the group will be In the second phase of Operation i Dr., Cliffwood Beach; Roland C. signed to Caslle AFB, Calif, tlie Matawan Woman's (’Iub Build- ; c' \umi«:rs m k lhciiajnts Big Lift in Germany, a NATO field Boyce jr., 18. son of Mr. ami Mrs, The lieutenant is the daughter of inp. Fund. Membership is open In . training maneuver which was slat­ Roland C, Boyce sr., l.lli Roosevelt Mr. and Mrs. Clyde lv Gregory, those who wen* member* of the ed to end Nov. 5. Ave., Morganville; John 11, Be/.ek, '2ali Main St., Maiawan. She re­ ■Matawan Junior Woman’s Cluh be- NATIONAL BANK They were airlifted to Germany 18, son of Mr. and Mrs. ILurv J. ceived her degree from Trenton ture/i I!),'Ill and !!)!!>. with other members of the Second Be/.ek, SOI Prospect Ave,, Union State College and is a member of Those attending were Mrs. Crine, l lie tlldest Hank in Monmouth Counlv Armored Division prior to the Beach, and George K. Bott jr., IS. Kappa Della PI. She nlso attended Mrs. Everett E. Carlson, whu was j NATO maneuver. Operation Hig son of Mr. nnd Mrs. (Icorge K. Arkansas State Teachers College, awarded the dark horse prize, Mrs. j Bott, Keyport, are attending recruit l.lft Is scheduled io end hue in De* Conway. Prank IL Bliss, Mrs, John N. k.stabmshkd mao comber. training at the Naval Training Cen Smith. Mr.s. Frank Mai/., Mrs. } Ier, Great Lakes, III. The Ihree men received (heir ba­ Louis Korlonhaus, Mrs. John Thal­ sic training at Fort Dix. 'I'he nine . week training Includes Named Chairman er, Mrs, Vernon Ellison, all of naval orientation, history nnd or- noim : :m & i TWO OK KICKS MAIN STIUiKT & Coast Guard Graduate Mrs, llnnmth I,. Newman, 1511 Matawan; Mrs. Harold C. Quack- gani/ntlon, seamanship, ordnance I.t.OYD ROAD JN TIIK IIKAUT Ol1' HAVINE DHIVB Lloyd James Clayton, Seaman gunnery, military di Ul. firm Hid Kilthtli Ave., Neptune Ikih been imbush, W I c k a t u ti k, and Mrs. Apprentice, U.S.CO., son of Joseph and mirvlvsl. iiaini’il Chairman of llie l-'nmily Charlev Lalshuw, River PJa/u. MATAWAN V. Clayton, JNfl Dork Sl., Union During Ihe Ititlnlng rnrnillK re­ Sali'ty Commiliee ol lhe Mini- The committee lu charge of tbe Beach, graduaied from recruit ceive tests m d Interview* whk'b nimilh Cniiiily Safety Coiiiieil, mu- April meeting will be Mr.s. Crine, training Ocl. 19 during ceremonies determine fheir fultire iwsjgmnenlji rofdnix lo nn aiinminwnmnl made Mr*. Carlson. Mrs, Unrolil Kelly, • t the U.S. C om Guard ttdwiWng iu the Navy. Upon completing Ihe by Cuimi'il I'linidcilt Charles M. Llncrofi, ami Mrs.' Eail Williams, (fatter at Cape May. projlirim ihey are m lgned to jor- Scltedllnuer. Matawuit. , IfiurtAiry, ftovtifwlm 7, 1963 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, < N.t !J.

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hsiVs wlshlnc . 3 Bon Voyago Use W ANT ADS to Buy-Sell-Rent l i n n n n f ~ 1...... ■Mfcss It rigutl F O R R E N T \ w ’n w r« €t h i AUTOS FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE FOR S A LE FO R SA LE HELP WANTED that cnilM W WRINGER TYPE WASHER, Thor A HANDSOME HEAVY DUTY TWO ROOM efficiency apartment, S C H A N C K S I H L E R all improvements, located at 61 voyaga rtH yam & NO MONEY DOWN 1ft lb. capacity, in excellent con­ ALUMINUM SEWING m dition. J35. 1 rock maple desk Main St., Keansburg. Call 842 1793. couit oa to M b USED CARS MACHINE wjtl •II th* •magtnaaU. HWY M MATAWAN If your credit Is good you can buy and chair, $30, plus .several other WINDOW M8-42J* item s. Call JKtM 347.______w j7 the.se new J bedroom homes with FOR OPERATORS THE Open Until t P.M. no money down, located in Union HAMMOND' ORGAN, model m , $ 1 1 .9 5 Brown Travd Burtou ______wjtf Beach. Immediate occupancy. Foi ■Iso Leslie speaker, highboy E x c o 1 1 e n t permanent position* BILDERBACK APTS. Calls! VMS? MMII- FREE ESTIMATES ■ M H H I information call Scoras Construe- model, complete, 11350. Call 2$4* available for experienced sewing tion, 2S44IS7.______wjtf KARL FRANTZ 264-3403 BILL LANZARO’S <1299. wj7 machine operators. Single needle Furnished and unfurnished apart­ LIONEL TRAINS, bought. Hold and ______!i!i experience preferred. Starting sal* ments, $90-S130 per month; heal AUTO SALES HAZLET traded. Call after 6 p.m., 264- ROOF SHINGLES 11.75 per bundle, ary $55. per week. Automatic in* and all utilities included. Call 264­ QUALITY USED CARS 5G97. Vvjtf roll rootin# t l .!>0 and up. Fell creases. Union shop. Paid va­ 6333. w.j“ Doctor, D e n t i s t , Optometrist, cations and holidays. Mattel Inc., ANNOUNCEMENT! IX MAIN ST., MATAWAN RUGS, used, 25 odd sl /.es, U x 15, $1.75, asbestos and brick siding tl* CLEAN attractive rooms, lit* Chiropodist. Older Colonial, 3 12 x 14, 9 x 16. 9 x 12. 8 x 10, a square; also Karaite doors *39.75. Aeromarine Building. Locuit S t , baths, free TV, ir.aid service, CR. MAIN 4 RT. II car bedrooms, 3 baths, oversized 2 .scatters and runner!*, set of 4 Finer Roofing Supplies. Old Bridge Keyport. Call 264-8700.______wjtl special daily and weekly ralea 566-2224 garage. Very large living room chairs, desks, washstands, round Road, Englishtown. Call Gibson EXPERIENCED o p e r a t o r s starting at $25, Ideal for worker® 2 4 HOUR dining room. H i acres. Busy cor­ dining table, pot stoves, picture 6-6821. wjtf on piece work basis; averaging in area. Holly llill Motel, Route OPEN EVES TIL I P.M. ner, 128,501). RADIO DISPATCHED wjtf frames, open 10 to H. Shore Furni­ JGU to $S0 per week. Under new 36, Keansburg. ______wjtf PIS' BALL machines 135 and up; ture, Highway 35, Laurence Har­ supeivi&ion. Call Jimmy, 264-5866. AH NOLO HOUSE, 121 First St.. FALCON, ’60, clean, i door deluxe, CASEY’S ACCY, BROKER bor. wj7 6 pocket slats top pool tables wjtl ' 1 tone. Stick shift, radio and HWY 35 HAZLET with set ol IG balls aml accessor­ Keyport, comfortable rooms ia TAXI SERVICE EXPERIENCED clerical personnel, heater. Excellent tlre» and battery, 2*1-8442 NORGE WASHER, 2 speeds, 2 ies 1150 and up. Shop next lo main Spanish speaking home. Inspect cycles; also Norge gas dryer. fast, accurate typing essential. AOETAXI, INC J750. Call M6-S713. wj7* OPEN * A.M. TO 9 P.M. Borough ParkinR Lot, Call 2C4-1535- after 5 p.m. daily. wjtf ______wJ7 Apply Ballard Advertising First MATAWAN apartment, 3 roonu 051*1-0152.______wjtf Sl.,Key|>nrt.______wjtf Malawan Boro and Township. 1157 FORD, I door hardtop, VH, au- and bath, all utilities supplied. tomatlc, radio and heater, Rood SERVICES TWO experienced waitresses. Ap­ Call 566-3168. __ wjtf * running condition. Reliable trans­ WE FLOWERING SHRUBS ; A n d . ply In person Wilson's Diner, KEANSBURG apartment, modern portation, 1300. Call after S p.m., PARKER BOARDING HOME for Best time to plant. Larne plants llinhwav 35. Key|»ort. _ wj7 Entire Baythoro Aroa SM-557S. W)7 SELL aged men and women. State .75. some 3 for St. Din your own. 3 rooms and bath, heat and hot licensed. Call 566-0611, Matawan. EXPERIENCED bin boys and water included. $85 per month. HOMES fUfi -47.13.______wjtf 19M CORVAIK, very good condi­ N. J . ______wjtf waitresses. Apply in person, Ca|1787-n396.______w j l f tion, snow tires, radio and heat­ MOBILE HOME. Call 264-3471. Shore Point Inn, Highway 35, Mae- NOT CLIFFWOOD Hoarding Horne for wjtl ilUNGALOW, furnished, 1 roome CALL 566-8053 er. WM. Call 787-tB.U______w j]' lel. w)7 elderly inen and wumen, private and bath, utilities supplied, $IW. Cliffwood Boach Offko ISM CMC panel truck, H5. Cpil HOUSES and state guests. Licensed by the ALL FALL »tock 20% off for two SEWERS WANTED immediatejy — Adults only. Call OSborn 1-0763 or 2*4 571.1. wj7 State. James L. Lawson, R.N.. weeks only. California Privet Work at home dolnR simple sew­ 264-1391.______wjtf SPECIAL W EEKLY • RAIES Hedge 3 years old 4 lo 5 feet, II to Matawan ranch home, Immediate Myrtla Ave., Cliffwood. Call 566- ing. W'e supply msterlats and pay UNION BEACH, two apartments. CHEVROLET Impala, 1*59, 2 door, 12 cunes. Ar.rtleas 3 for Sl. Special possession, yours for 117,500. rao. ______wjlf sliippinx both ways. Good rate of one 3 rooms, one 4 room. In­ V-S, stick, black, red Interior, ex­ (i” to 12” California Privet $7 per psv. Piece work, Apply Dept. quire Augie’i Amoco, lliRhway cellent condition. Call J64-4IM. KELLY MOVERS. Lncaland long 100. Open 8 to 8 daily; Sunday t distance moving, No Job loo 14.' Box 7010. Adelaide Post Office. Union Beach or call 264-9766. wjtf ______wJ7 STERLING McCANN to S p.m., Raritan Landscaping, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. _ wJ7 small. I ll Front St., Keyport. Call AFAR^lEN'r. l roorris, auitabl* I M2 FORD FALCON, automatic REAL ESTATE Ilighwav 35, .South Amboy. Call ?«<-7 ,m ______wjti HOUSEKEEPER,’full’time. Apply for professional office or bache­ transmission, radio and heater, M l BROAD ST., KEYPORT PArkway 1-020H. wj7 in |>erton, Brookdale Nursing lor apartment only, private en­ whita walla, excellent condition, 264-1376 llume, Highway_35, Bailee wj7 trance, 1st floor, available January II ISO. Call M4-7J28. wj7 ______wJ7 D & W BEST TOP SOIL }-i:MA I I' agents wanted. Work 1^. ft.l Main St., Keyport. Call 1951 CHEVROLET 2IJ V8. radio from home, full or part time. For 264-3329, _ wjj? aiid heater, station wagon, good KEYPORT, T rooms, V/, baths, Chicken manure, blue atone, road TREES gravel, washed gravel, tand. fill information call Miss Leroy, 5<*- CLIFFWOOD BEACliT 3 liedroom condition, automatic trammission, screened porch, baseboard heat, S»24.____ wj7 pine kitchen, stainless steel alnk. CUT, TRIMMED* REMOVED dirt, etc. Bulldozing and backhoe house, 2 car garage, fenced yard. power steering, good tires, I6V5. WOMAN with lellinn ability lo Firm, Call 5*4-9732. ____ wj7 Call 284-5312 after « p.m. wj7 service. $125 per month. Call 671-1408 after 284 8044 S84I057 handle furniture and appliance fi p .m .______wj7 1951 CHEVROLET, cylinder, ra­ Three bedroom Cape Cod 2 years 6 wjl 4 ECKEL TRUCKING .tore. Call 284-1539. wj7 dio and heater, floor shill, ex­ old, I acre fenced in yard. Full MATAWAN. compact Srooni apart­ basement, l'/i baths, attached MORGANVILLE WOMAN over 35, experienced typ­ ment, modern, unfurnished, es­ cellent condition, S195; also 1954 ist lo du billing snd posting. Call Packard rebuilt motor, S95. Call garage. Well built, nice area. Ask­ AUTOMATIC WASHERS 566-3707 pecially desirable fnr single per­ 2SW-33HO. wj7 566-9732. wj7 ing 117,990. ELECTRIC DRYERS ______w|tl son or newly married couple. Call ELECTRIC RANGES FiKLDVEPUESENfATIVE — Lo­ 26-1-3405. ______wjt? FREE INSTALLATION FOR THIS AND OTHERS REFRIGERATORS cal career position offered by a APARTMENT. 4] ' Broad Street, PLEASE CALL FREEZERS ALUMINUM COMBINATION leading nationul sales service or- Kevport, New Jersey, heat furn­ With A First Merchants STORM WINDOWS Kaniiation, over 25, married with ished. rent JH5.00 |x»r iv/jnth, 4 RANKL & WEBER GENERAL REFRIGERATION SR. 6 F O R $ 7 7 car. Send resume tu llox li in care rooms and balh. E/.ra W. Karkus, 20 FIRST ST., KliYl’ORT of this newspaper. _ wj7 264-1215. wjT Triple track, fully weather stripped, R E A L T Y C O . 261 0772 CLEANING ’ WOMAN, *10 a day genuine Alcoa aluminum, E-Z tilt KKYPORT, 5 room ajiartment, Tiie ______wj’S once a week, sleady employment, PERSONAL LOAN Can be cleaned from inside. Tcrmi b;jth, screened porch, nice lo­ HWY )4 ' MATAWAN TELEPHONE ANSWERING general house cleaning, must lie cation. Adults. Call 264-0122. _w]7 SERVICE PROWN’S esperienced and lhorntij*h Supply 566-3311 ‘iHREE extra lar^e roiins and Eveo with Ihe mast careful budgeting, thcr* comes a Let us be your Secretary, no need 32 Rroad St. Sll 1-7500 Red Dank own trans|Ktrtatii)n, Call 566-84511. bath, heat and hot water all year time when an emergency or major expense calls for ______si.7 to miss calls; part or full time _ _ _ wjtf ...... " l “ around. Asphalt tile throughout service. We do bookkeeping, typ­ more caih than you have on hand. That’a the time to FOUND TREMENDOUS savings on doors, RECEPTIONIST for doctor’s of­ the rooms. Inquire 20?) Dock St., ing. Cull 264-7000. \vj7 visit your nearest First Merciiants office, where you will windows, Miiiiters, millwork etc. fice, must Im? fjiiod ty|)ist, Mon­ Union Heach or call 261 fi I Wi._ _w|7 CHILD’S brown rimmed glasses on BOB JOHNSON specializing in car­ receive prompt, helpful service from experienced ■ loan Across from Ye Cottage Inn. Key­ day. Tuesday, Thursday anil Friday APARTMENT. 5 rooms, unfurn­ (he ground* of Matawan Crain* pentry, masonry, painting (in­ port. Call 201-31)72 or 2G4-3406. evenings, 6 tu K p.m. Call 2C-M3t.'l. ished. nil utilities supplied. In­ officers. ' 1 ' mar School Oct. 27. Call 5G6-5977. side and out), floor waxing, land­ wjtl ______"|7 quire t)0 Woodland Urive, Cliffwood WJ7 scaping and most household re­ lteach. wj7 pairs. .lobs liii; or small, very ALUMINUM. ' PAY MONTHLY CLERK TYPIST JIVE ROOVfiiOUSI- aiul'garago reasonable rales. Cali 5GS-6I.M. WINDOWS Van Bar raw 12 Month* II Mantha 24 Mantha > MOBILE HOMES AND ______\vJ7 fnr rent at 135 LaurHhurst l)nve, 6 FOR $72.00 Seeking girl with some recent ex­ Clifl'Aood Heach. Call afler 6 p.m., M.« FSsex :t 0f>f>0. wj7• OM II.IS CUSTOM SLIP COVERS INSTALLED perience who has good typing abil­ W 44.U M.I7 2J.44 AND ity and aptitude for math. Will KiiANSHUIUi apartment, 2 rooms 7M M.4* 43.31 TRAVEL TRAILERS TKIIM.E TRACK SS.« DRAPERIL-S TILT TYPE work In lab office aml be respon­ furnished, linens, utensils and IM m.M M.7I 41.71 sible for maintaining accurate heat supplied. Call 7&7*3li.'tL wjl I3W 1J2.M WEATHER STRIPPED *1.11 » .ll You've heard of low overhead. We records, excellent frinRO benefits. KKYPORT. 4 rr«)nv apartment with Dietrich Trailer Sales have no overhead, So .you can .save CRAWFORD CROMEY Apply Atco Ceramics Corp., Iligh- screened porch. 1st floor, adults and how you save! Wide selection PHONE 757-2408 only. 110 pets. Heat and but water 1 M il* South of Strathmor* Exhibit. of gorgeous fabrics, Free esti­ _wjtl supplied. SfK) per numth, KS I-.li/- mate*. Call Elsie Mannes, 568-4205 Busineit Opportunities abetb Street. Call Seaside Park . 1 „ Rt. 34 — Matawan anytime^ wj7 OFFICE EQUIPMENT, unlimited 7'*.V{« I-1. wj2l sai'intis on new and used desks, List your business wil.h. me aml get C A U .llO lf ~JOI INSON'fo7~a~part I L!K.NisiHfo ” ».M f«»r' gentle­ chairs, (ties, shelving, parts bins, result*. We also bundle real es- Call 566-2192 or 3993 man, no pets. Call evenings M e r c h a n t s drafting equipment and etc. Ralph tou* and properties. Mocci, '."l'l Washington Slreet, Key- 26-KW2S. _wj7 Situation W anted port. Call ?6t IJ5*. ______wjtl MORGANVM-Lli, 3 roonv bunga­ t e ^ B a a i K EDW IN S. STARK low, unfurnished, improvements, LICENSED practical nurse wishes A.K C. registered Beanie. 2 months REAL ESTATE Adults only, no peis, Cali f>o6-57frt part time or relief duty, experi­ old, reasonable. Call 566 III.V& 264 0420 afier 6 p.m. wj7 enced hospital and nursing home. afler 1:30 p.m. _ wj7 ASK FOR MR. SIEGEL Monmouth Cotinty'a Regional Bank Mus! be accessible bv train or bus. APAR’TMi-N’i’. 3 rooms, uniurnish. HOUSEHOLD articles, refri^eralor, t Convenient Community Offlcei Call 261-8477, ' wj7 ______iiLf ed, al! utilities supplied, next runs, new curtains etc. Call 566- door lo Fields, 5 minutes from Lily LEGAL SECRETARY, experienced. ASBURY PARK • RED BANK • MANASQUAN f,2.ti or .'.(Vi-! wj7 INSTRUCTION Tulip Cup on Hi.uhwav 35. Call desires full time position. Call NORTH ASBURY PARK O FAIR HAVEN BEAUTIFY YOUR HOME WITH OUR 264-O.W6. vvj7 (IAS STO\’E. thermostatic, reason­ DRUM LESSONS special, five les­ 264-I577 or 264-.p)SII, ' \vj7 HOLMDEL O BRIELLE MA r URE W()M A S' will habv sit in able. Call 26I-7II19. wj7* sons for $10. l.enevi* Music OFI ICI-: Sl'ACl*. Main StrwC Key- | pfirl. Call 2H4-2Hlfi. wjll Member Federal Reserve System/Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. her home for working mothers. NOW MAKING doll clothes,‘Veadv School. Call r*66-an after 2:30 FALL SPECIALS Call 5G6-3JXM. wj7 for Christmas. Call 500-2112:). wj7 p.m. d.iily, all day Saturday, wjll PA/.LET, apartment, l\ riKims and bath, private entiance, utilities Rcupholstcring .supplied. Call 261-72-1(1. wj7 TH!IT!IC ROOM new apartment SOFA m i I (H AIR with tih> kitchen and hath nt 15 Main Sir«*et. Krypnri. Business BUSINESS SERVICES couple $sr» wuh heat supplied Cad I n . 1 2 4 ” bet\u*en 6 and 9 p.m., 7.H7-C.»:h). wjtf * Free Foam Cushion KEYPORT ’APARTMENT*, couple Good only, $HQ (w*r monlh, all utilities T o p S o il Contractors I C ontractor* supplied. Immediate ocoupancv. 3 Piece Set Slipcovers Call .VJ6-I2.S7. \vj7 BETSY ROSS HOMES Sofa and 2 Chairs JOE’S M A S O N W O R K A IT RAC ITVE a part m e 11 t , 3’^ EXCAVA TING. TRUCKINO ALL KINDS Additions, kitchens and bnthi re roon.s. modern kurhen, birch TRENCHING QUALITY WORKMANSHIP modeffnl. Roofinfi, sidinR, com cabinets, ceramic tile bath, hard* Transportation DUMP TRUCKS I OR Illllll plete line of remodeling service. wood floors, nl! utilities supplied. Free8 overlooking 9 ’ 8 CI.EAN UP JOBS Patios, porches, sidewalks, steps, FINANCING ARRANGED Convenient location, references, so­ — free Shop At Home Service — HOUSE WRECKtNO foundations, brick veneering re­ THRU LOCAL BANK rority, adults Cull rit»(M367. wj7 566-5S‘« taining walls etc. 5 YEARS TO PAY FIVE ROOM" HOUSE, near llinf^ AISO way 36 in West Keanshurg, $10# i Rulldozlng, loading service, lop 1960 RAMBLER Garden State Upholstering Nf) .1 Of* 'IOO SMALL CUSTOM BUILT HOMES per month, Call Hittner A Curton ' soil, fill dirt, ro.id graval, blue 261-1676 - 2CMin7 Agency, 5t» Main St , Kevpnt. C^ill New Engine • Automatic Transmission *7 9 5 m HIGIfWAV M IIAZLET stone and wash gravel. Free esti­ r Rl.t- ESTIMATES V./ (800 feet East of Family Circle Store) mates. r ,M -G 1 8 8 VINCENT J. DiGI-NNARO 2m m v [lf m.IKL CONTRACJOR WANTED TO BUY 1959 RAMBLER • Polyurethane foam. SPECIAL ON FILL DIRT 7 UEDLI- RD., HAZLET THIS WEEK • Cyl. Standard - Economical *6 7 5 M iscellaneous OLD HOUSE SHU IT ERS, picture Wjtl Complete buKdini; line. Carpentry, frames, oil lamp-., china, etc. mammy, pnmting & aluminum Write U7 Main St.. Port Mim* T O I* S O I L ' CONVERTIBLE TOPS products. 1959 CHEVROLET For nil model cars, A Courtesy 2G4 Impala Convertible • New Top *12 9 5 niua sfone, driveway gravel, fffl Car for .vour convenience. fjirryV wj{f WANTED TO RENT Berman Paint Specials! dirt, cinders, trenching aud bull­ Aulo Seat Covers, 2 Q • M20 Ilijih- CARPENTER and building contrio dozing. way 34 and Middlesex Rd., Mata­ tor, J. O. Mcttger, Florence Av*., GENTLEMAN desires furnit»bed wan. 2{ hour phone service. Call 1961 CHEVROLET O PEN SUNDAYS KryporL New bomei. gsr*f*ei, *11 room with nr without kitchen DIETRICH BROS. MO-MIG. wjtf privileges, near Keyport center, ■#1 Air - 4-Dr. • power Steering *14 9 5 narrations and rep.iirf. Call 264- NEW BRUNSWICK AVE. 4JS9. wjtf about December 1st. Write Po* KI’YPOKT Army Navy has Sweet- OHinMin>^n^<-. Hi'imdel, a president, public relations, a post ads? Alumnae are urged io get in imp'll Government. Bridge, and Robert T. Gallagher. group leader, $1000 with thc school secretary, by mail ! The special lectures will cover Mata w an. »•••••••••••••••••••• or phone,'to sign tip /or the dinner munieip.iJ government, llie clerk ;ts To Give Organ Recital or to give their curreiu addresses secretary to the governing body, Now is the time tf) advertix* CARS for future mailing lists. The phone general office procedures and rec­ those unused articles for sale. Saturday In Cliffwood number is Hillcrest 2-371)0, e.st. 2Ki. ords, pensions, linancial. election, A small ad in lhe classtfe/d A special bus from the hospital io and miscellaneous duties of munici­ column will turn them into ca-.ii Harold Weber, Keyport, will pre* | S A L E ! : 'ihe Oaks will be provided if enough pal clerks. for von. si ut an organ concert Saturday ■SUPICR SPECIAL! sign up in advance. * FAMED WIND-LOC • ' ’I hose wishing further informa­ tion regarding the course should ’6 0 To Open Volkswagen (call or write the office of Ihe U n ­ Chevrolet iversity kxtension Division, RtU- Impala ; t'.prs, The State University, 35 Col­ TAILORING 0FS^" Y • 3 Channel T ilt Storm Windows • Agency In Sayreville Convertible - White - V-* -A/T 1595 lege Ave., New Brunswick, ' tele­ PS - Kli - W/Walls. • Llo.yd I.ippin. well - known Smith phone CHarter 7-17WJ. ICrft.1 <»V2'2, r Amboy 'automobile dealer,, has an­ aw ALTERATIONS nounced that he will officially open an authorized Volkswagen agency Course For Gray MEN'S - WOMEN'S - CHILDREN'S APPAREL T2 FO RD 4-Dr. Slallon Wagon, V 4 , Sid., With Overdrive, on Routt; 35 in Sayreville within Ladies Is Scheduled DRY CLEANING R.ir., White, W/Walls ...... :...... S1893.W the next few weeks. c i aA WE CALL AND *62 FORD l-’alccm StKlitin W'agon, 2-Dr.. A/T, .Heater, To nc. known as the Ljjjjoln Motor 'Iiie Monmouth County Chapter, PUR ALTERATIONS iv f h lllock, W/Walls $1350.00 Manufacturer's list price 17.05, Car Co., Inc., (he new VW dealer­ American Bed Cross, will conduct Wt AI.MJ MAKhi NHWt CLOTHES _ " " -(i2 I-'OR 1) Falcon I>e l.use 4-Or. Sedan, A/T, R.H., Minimum order three windows, ship will carry the full Volkswagen a combined training coutse for WE CilVli TKIPLI2 S .STAMPS CO 40123 W/Walls TuniuoHc ...... ! . SHM.OO Made of quality heat-hardened line, the familiar hug - shaped pas­ Gray Ladies ami Ci ray Men. 'l he «2 ID Iil) (iala\y 2 -Dr. Sedan, V-8, Aulottiailc Transmi*- extruded aluminum lo g i v e senger cars and convertibles, sta- first three of the three-hour ses­ BROAD STREET CLEANERS sion, K.H., Color firaj- and While,-W/H’alls ...... $1793.M ru(*f>cd wear with minimum of I lion wagons, trucks and Karmann- sions will he held al the Red Cro;s 71 BROAl) SI. - KEVPORT •«! VOI.KSWA(;i;.N 2-I»r. .Sun-Roof, R.M.j Ty/Walls, Red JI29j.il maintenance,* Screen and two j Ghia sports coupes, Chapter House, Broad St.. Shrews­ 'tl FO RI) 4-Pr. Fairlane V-8, A/T, While ...... SI3SJ.M glass panels move up and down j A veteran of nearly 20 years in bury, at 7:.'IU p.m. on Wednesday, . . . tilt inward f o r simple ’ (he automobile business, .VI r. I.ip­ Nov. 13, followed by others on Fri­ <1 STUDI-IIAKI-.R C Cvl. Tim Pickup, 8 Ht. Body, R.H., cleaning. Delivery and installa­ pin is presently vice President of day, Nov. 15 and Wednesday, Nov. I l*ly Tires, Ulue .....JIU5.W tion optional. Lloyd Buick, Inc., in Linden. His 20. • FULL LINE of Garden Supplies •so PON’TIAC 2-Dr. Ildlp., Crav. A/T, P.R., P.S., R .ll., Special value* on aluminum father, Nat Lippin, is president of The fourth session, completing W/Walls r...... JI595.M • TRIPLE INSERTt .innings, jalousie windows snd the firm. Prior to establishing the the twelve-hour required training, •«0 LIIFVRO I.IM ttelalre M>r. Sedan, V-8, A/T, R*H, doors, toot ' Buick agency in 1!»!>5. the Lippins w;ll be at the hospitul where lhe (ireen, W / W a lls ...... *1305.00 • TRIPLE TILT ACTION! Were partners in the used car busi­ volunteer elects to serve and the “SCOFFS” and “WONMMAWN’ ness for IU years in Irvington. date nf the last session will he de- •co (il.DSMOIIll.l-; "MT 4-Dr. Ildlp., Full Power, R.ll., W/Walls, Beit;e ...... IIB93.M ALUMINUM COMBINATION ’39 BUICK F.leetra 223 4-l>r. lldtp., Full Power, Air -- PRODUCTS -- Cond., liiack, R .il , )W/Walls ...... SI495.M STORM ond SCREEN '39 C IIF.V K O U n Impala, 4-Dr. Hdlp. V-S, A/T, Full ^SJ&LqjrJr MOTORS • Snowblowers • Peat Moss Pnu-er, Bruwn ...... Jl'JSj.OO •39 C H R Y S LER .SajSlofia, 4l)r. Ildlp., P.S., P.B., R&l!, DOOR tNCOftPORATH) ’ • Bulbs • Trees • Shrubs W/Walls, Hlue'and White ...... J1293.M *j9 (tl.l)SM OIlll i: Super 88, 2-Dr. Hdlp., A/T, R.ll., P.S., • Complete wllh all hardware YOUR AUTHORIZED and framing pieces - ready Large Selection of Spruce Trees P.B., W/Walls, Turquoise ...... $I23*.W lo hang! , 1 8 » 8 f • I piece plans Mafe. Cash and Carry w B U IC K and OPEL NOW - IS THE TIME FOR The Above Car« Art Sold Wllh A JO Dav Unconditional (.uaranler • Sizes: 8 " x M tT • 2 GUsi - I Screcn Insert. A transportation s p f i i a i .s DEALER THE LAST LAWN FEEDING ’38 FORD 4 Hr. Counlry Sedan, C Cyl., A/T, R.ll., Ycllov BUDGET TERMS • FREE DELIVERY K While . .. ' ...... t 'Better Buy" USED CARS | V Dally t Saturday • VM.-J:J»PM Fertilize Now For A Better Lawn Next Year. ■57 OLDS 88 ildlp., A/T, P.S., P.B,, R.ll., W/Wnlls, I I WF.R. and FRI. » A.M. I* • P.M. SALES and SERVICE' - While ...... J MS-W ■ U “ B.tweft VtBk.'i in . MtuKhliii COifax 4-4000 AUTO SALES Cerlione's Greenhouses 334 Main St. Wt rE W O i* I v t S l S0IVIC1 O ^ A T JO N Matawan f i rov* CAJ> «*' HUD OH OO* PKMIHtf Highway 35 Keyport Cor Main & Kt. IX I* Bread St. 741-7SM Red Bank Bill Lanzaro's HIGHWAY 35 at BEDIE RD KEYPORT (between Hazlet and Middletown) OPI N i:\T-NL\GS ’TIL 3 t)P I'O IK MONTHS TO PAY 5 6 6 -2 2 2 4 Tel. PA 1-7300 ••••••• £ QUALITY J AND J SERVICE Z AT J DISCOUNT : PRICES J VENTER ••••••• R O U T E 9 — Just South Of The Sayre Woods Shopping Center

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